x • 0111 LI) S & 00 ~ -.. .._ WHOLESALE BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, No. 133 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, vire ARE NOW OPENING OUR LARGE AND EXTENSIVE STOCK OP : vv. BOOTS AND SHOES, Of every variety, and latest styles and fashions adapted to Spring and Summer Sales, As hich having been purchased principally for CASH, direct from the Manufacturers, ---:-. , and selected with great care as to quality and sizes, we flatter : - ourselves we are able to offer SUPERIOR INDUCE , •MENTB to our friends who may call. _ WE ARE AGENTS TOR , . Which are highly reentilmoudad thranghont thn Easttr la x‘xx . x 0 xx ,.. 1x.x., , ei p .A.T . 13 w . rz Starl7Zr durability and rhoapt=,:4l, ~,...,..4 . METALLIC OUT-WEAR TIgE6 ; ` , 7441111 ' r701.14TY La: . “ . " -" P -1 / 171 : ) BOOTS AND SET () " 4 ` Sir n or on all dud it totholr ttlrtntu t n to rill nad ..% FOR BOYS, amino nor stock YOUTHS AND Before Pe., 7,n lily ElserAcre. _ _ CiiILDREX, rEip-Partiollara or ttrallan g,r . n to ord .'s. mrIUNIka3EnT /Una li CANDLESS ROBERT JA 111 MON TTIOWIN JA,Y1,014 JOSIAIT ittall Ett JAMES M'CANDLESS & CO., NO. 103 WOOD B'I'M:IMT. VITTSBirk-cG-IC /MPOR TEnS AXD JOBBERS OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, Would respectfully call the attention of THEIR CUSTOMERS AND MERCIIANTS CE.ITERA r l', TU TRRIR STOOK FOR TRU srELING AN•D SUMMER T R ADE, Surpassed by none in extent or variety, and to which CONSTANT ADDITIONS WILL BE MADE TintotionouT THE SEASON. Their Terms and Prices will he as feavoral. e. to Purchasers as those• of any other House. East or West. ZEirCash and Short Time Buyers are Especially Invited to 'call. mrlt;:d&wtielT „prital Ilottro. .LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER. MILL AND S Ivz K L. T I N G w o li. it s PITTSBURGH. PARE, Br CURDY & CO MANUFACTURERS .OF SHEATUING, BRAZIERS' and BOLT COPPER, PRESSED COP MIR COTTONS; P.Heed Stlll Raton., Spelter row., dc. AS,d, impala. and D.ltrk la METALS, TIN PLATR SIIRET IRON, WHIR, a, Cnnatantly oo hand, Ti?MAAS . . Muhl.* and Tool. 0 7.11-o.cooka, No. 10 Firat and 120 second ."«' Pltssbargh. Penna. arlY" , penial °niers eft:brow cot to any daalrod pattern myilsPlkwlrT JOSH 8. LII.EI, AIEIt,CIIANT TAILOR life. 45 Market St, Pittsburgh. A 60,1 assortment of Cron's, CASSIMERES, Cowercos, and an goals .citable far gratlemena arear,f cat received. OMcn promptly Oiled, la the I •uest If tire's of the McCO7Ca dc CO-, NANCiPACTOILERN AND DLALERS fit FIATS, CAPS AND STRAW GOODS, intor.eq rr AND RETAIL, • 131 Wood Street. Pittsburgh. .gaTe now on hand for Spring Sales, as large and complete a, tutsortment at Goods es cm be round in ..7 Of the eastern titian , commtiog of FUR, SILK AND WOOL FIATS of emery style and quality, CAPS <deems quality and failause; PALM LEAF, STRAW, LEGHORN AND APAiIA FIATS; STRAW, LEGIIIORN AND MR BON. etc., Ole. ?STOOPS whiting to purchase iVPPIAtiii../ Pr Diem. sill Rod it to tbeir advantage to WI and examine ouratock. men WHITE ZINC PAINT. 500 'rant. - Snow White and No. 1. DDT AND GRODNI) IN OIL IN PRANCE, WARRANTED PURF To afore aril to an it, for solo by JOSE2II U. BTRONG, No. 61 Read. Streot, Nr;e York. • intWoulfc Agent, Vieille !dont/ague k Pori, p/sluvimisrww:s - i AND T.P.1140.1=t, N. G 2 'ST. CLAIR STREET, PITTSBURGH, PENNA., Has just returned from the Eastern Cities and is DOR ne-ehing his Spring stnek of Cloths, Casslukcrsnr Sestina% sad Coatings of %Very variety and ety!o odsptcd tothe best city sod country trnl•, which will be made top loonier 4lth promptness sod despstch, sod et rota. %% Inv co • t sap nthor setablisbrusot io the city. P.2.3A10 1 , 0 to:1:4 • .I:Mvacsioll Fofwarding and Commission Merchants, And Agents for the sale of Pittsburgb Mans 1. - turas. Consignments nod onkel fur LEAD, HRH P, PRODUCE, de neneitesi. Prompt wt., lion to enseining cod fotsrarding. NO. 40 Commercial Street, ht. Loat• daVuifkiitc L STY, DI. D., PittAnrgh, Penna., 3f Eastern Collegc• mod Lk. etice. offer. Ids kolosalonal lEDIOAL OASES. " vets. Col. Villa. llrCandleu. Hon. IL A. Weaver. ~ a... T. D. Bigh.... John IL Mellor, Eq. Mister, lhoq. my3:13,142 • 183 TAird Street, Fleming bad the adraalagra of .plhtlsond sewn! Tear.• prat tet*lcet !nal:11101CA L - 7Rerr. W. D. Ilommrd. Rev. D.B A. blawm. T:11 . 641, Esti Mg= Jacob ideOp ErrN.A. EVI:OVID WORKS. ALEIXANDEIR BRADLEY, ILIMITACTIOLTA AID Darin LO VrittrTt Or COOKING, MUG AND HEATING STOVER Plata and Fancy Grate Fronts, &c. Sole eroprietor of the celebrated PATZNT GdB Bncontra and 81101r1 CONSUMING COOK STOVES. °Moe and Bales Room, malydfc No, 4 Wood St, Pitubur a P STARCH AND FARINA Made by the West Pielladelptsle. Manufacturing . Cc. (Fleet Prerninm awarded by the Franklin Institute, November, 1658.) Diamond Glows Starch, in hates cont'u 6 boxes, n faCh Do do boom do 40 papal-a,' tt dq Also, Refined, Pure and Pearl Starch, in boxes sarinna alnea, all for laundry 0.0- 008 N TIAIIINA, (or Corn Starch.) in bla 40 papaya each. Thla artkle to flapready prepared for culinary proposer, and CM di relied on asauperlor in ?train to any now to use. ?acme Dy T110.)1PSON, CLARICE &YOUNG, Phlia.,Jins'y.,ll3/olidtt. fa Agenta for the Company. .N....13.01.1YLL06 as SONS. OULELSm Foreign and Domestic Bills of Exchange, CZETITICATE3 01 =POSIT, BANE NOTES AND SPECIE, N0:57 MARKET STREET, PITTELOJEGR, PA. SlLO°llactloro made mall the principal chit.* through. ant ths United Stare. ap?..t.fcly 'top/I:it'll_ o AR. E a 11141.13 111 STRAW BONNETS AND HATS.M BONA= Immorrs, NO. 93 MARKET STREET, PPITSBL-12017. a a et C. P. MARKLE, iliorma, Jon AND ALL Kum? or WRAPPING PAPER. Watebouse, /So. 27 Wood S PITTZDORGE, PA. myttf fe Miss beeghtia markent O 1-Ml4 COCJELECAN lIIMMIACTIAZIO OR E;t", Iron Vault', Vault. Doors, - IWindoi Shatters, Window Guards, 13., L. No. 91 bemnd Street awl so surd Sera!, (fileisvivalliocel and Market,) . PITTSBURGH, PS., Have co band • variety of new PlaterDl, farteyand plain, aaitabla ter, WI parrot , . Particular attention Ladd to ea. Wring Or►oeLota. Jobbing dope at ehortnotice. inn? VANDEVER & PRIMIND, - e TlO R lq IG S -A. I, LSD . . SOLICITOUS IN CIIANCEILY, _ .oa. .Shines lack, Dtarufac, lows. ltirrAnictiortammptly mad. in any part of Northern Lawn or Wen Wisconalu. atlcsal to tbe rucbsgoand We of goal ramie, 04. aninani Motley on Ronda and Mortgagee aellydfo .41. C. 1410603 P iirsuoir ...... asusa. BIIBINSOII, 1111115 & MILLBRK, FOUNDERS AND NACIIINIESTS, CiT-02.7 'WORK S. Pittsburgh, Renna. nut iFo. 21 Durkee street. • aa...kbctiin. kinds of BteiniEngint. end Hill Ilectin wry; Cereloga, Mimed Work, Voeuk Itollm. And ebmt Imo lol ork. _ 44 . 41,6 t 1 aneirlng dour oP 'hod notice. cirCaydfo icy3si.A.N ac -- ft ON. • ".. 11Pea4ciarus and DeilAis In AD Wadi of. TOBACCO, szturp AND DIGARB, Aga LEAP T033.A.000, rnmasa4 R.m awd 0u.....d.wey, PPP /MOM PA. xrce.R.inicaq xtz.c.a.n.ruam. SIO - ELT BILLS DRAWN BY DIINCAN, SLIERMAN & CO., ON THE ONION BANE, LONDON, IN HUM at on. POUND MaI.LESCI AND UPWARDS. Also,Dlß2 on the prthdpal citles and town, of bran," wo w ., EW:liud o Germany, Mirth and other Europe. emu coo4Untly on !mad cod for sale WM. U. WILLIAMS A CO., emu -Mb Banker., Wool erect, memo . of Third. J. SCOTT, Conti!t, RAS removed to the home lately occupied tyD Wm. Al Wad, No. =8 Peon Sited, (mth ed„) Wid duos above stroet. 7 • Offloe Ham' from 9 A. ie. MI 4 e. Y. POITLIGIC, NELSON & . INIANCTIMILIRS or a' :a B ARS L , , ,SOLTD;BOX VISES, - cad Steil and Hanunered Shovelsund Spades, — Ficb,Nat , Pekt El.dg , A, Woken, Harrow Veal, Warehiniso, No. 17 Market Street, NPittamdfb PITTSBURGH, PA. . ~ .J..ISX. LaTrriaz meetalcomp.a.rr — ll - 0..54 St. Clair Street, ltMßnadlni.' PITPOBURGII, PA FOrdith ":;.-;*•'`, SEWING MACHINES LATE IMPROVEMENTS, JR ANUPACTUR ER'S PRICES, ALEX. R. RXIED, mr9.llc No. 68 Fifth Street trralEttst 1R °with:us:l 3110 . 11 . 11K1L5111 _ Don't fail to procure Mrs. Winslow's Sooth ing Syrtis for Children Teething. ft has P 00.101.10, earth It greatly radiant. the probeas of birthing by eriftenlng the grim, treltiong all 'illfl/1101711.1011-14 . 111 alloy pain, and le tare to regulate rho bowed,. Ltieteend upon It, mother; It grill give teat to )oureelere, nud reibrit and health to your Infants. Port - mid, oak in all cacao. Thia valual,le prep...tam I. the prtwaniktiuti of one Of ahe tensteaperlenced arnl frtanlr England, anal boa born are 4 vol le ....Ter snoorst In millions case.. lie believe it the best and sweet rrt.e.ty in the world. In all Lases of Dysentery and Diarltows In Children. whether It arises from teething co from any other canoe. If life. and health can he estimated by dollar• old cento,lt to worth It. weight In gold. E hut. of lisktive M. sold brat, year In the Units 4 Stab. It ie au old and trend/led mainly. PRICE ONLY RS CENTS A COWER. None genialtm warns thu ofCORTIS A PER KINS, Nida York, is ou the Outelde arepper, ' kohl by Drriggisra through." the %sorb'. DR. OF/J. IT. GEYSER, .4.-nt for Pittsburgh. indninwlytnT c 1.1.1 WHOLESALE AGENCY FOR. THE SALE OF ANCEILICAN WATCHES. We would most rmapeetfully call the atten. Soo of the public to the American Watches sow helog an tetadvels Introduced, toe matioractore of which has be• come so eatabllshed that mail. Cuoildeoce eon L. placed argon them ea We and correct limo-kerprra, both by the wearer nod Adler. [laving born ta:ps:oted Wheless'. Agents Inc she Bala ot those Watehea, the pnbbe may be Kamer that we can sell them at the nosy leerent each price.. We h.tve Also s my tarp etocksf .2ILYER and PLATED WARE, PINE GOLD JEWELRY, to eats, awl, flarnet. Cameo, .1.1 sod Palatines. Oar aasortment or CLOCKS la 1111151.a11y bar, at prevent earoprielog ammo beattlfol ;attests of EIGHT sod ONE DAY PARLOR acid OFFICE CLOCals at GREATLY RE. DUCED PRICES. We has. also s fell stock id English sod Sadao GOLD sod SILVER WATCLIES on hand, all of mar own importation. Also, Wrst:b Slater.' Tools, Materiels sod Watch Olasaes. REINEMAN A bIEYRA.N, 102-Ind.terr No. 42 Fifth street.— Pittsburgh Steel JONES. 1301 CO Sr. CO.. ManuLanreniaf CAST STEEL; also, SPRING, PLOW .nd A. B. Min; SCR] NOS and AXLES, C.. , rner Ran and Fits! Strrits, PdtdrtnqA. Pa I). B. 11.1.111ACTIIMS or Itagers. Improved Patent St•• 1 Cultivator Teeth. Corner bas and First Streets, Pida:angh, ft. 025klyatc• RAIL ROAD SPLICE COMPANY. Joseph Dilworth_ D. W. C. Bidwell Marston to Ptrefer, Rolfe Q Aeleft IWILITACTIMILIN RAIL ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS AND BOAT SPIKES. Corner of Water Street and Cherry alley, ma2lydro PIDTSRUBOk. Is a :11g ve...g03 ew ai 1 , 3 q Forwarding and Commission Merchant, AND WIIOLEALLE DEALER IN • (Meese, Butter, Beeds,:riah And Produce Generally, awr Ns. 23 TrOod lewd, H'llao`rp 6. METER'S MIRACITIAITS VCIVNIN Only Rimedy in the Mao WortiSurt to Extormtittott Ham, Atcs, CocraoaCon, Boos, dm, Moilocrioss, FEE" Mono, M1)1.19, ChLlrl WOULS LIM 0/MES Waters, 50,000 BOXZZ SOLD IN ONE MONTI]. TIMM celebrated Remedies bare been extensively used for twenty-two years In all parts al Europe, and their mine. ideni power have been attested by the Courts Rawls, France, England, Amide, Entrain; Bevaria, hex ony, Mgt on, Flatland, Naples, Ic, and their Chemical properties examined, apdapprovad by the most dbtingnbhed Medical- Venda. allover the world. Their dostrtictiveneee to all Mode of Terrain sal Insects hoe been certified In tide cimintry by the ➢hector. of the OE= Tarim Public Institutions, Plautcre, Fanners, Propriotoni of llotela, Warelouses, B.l.nractoriev: and by various die tingebbed private citizens. Hamann, Testimonials and Certificatra of the efficacy of • theca Remedies can too mien at the Depot. POT YIN {cholera's and Rebid", by tho Inventor and Ph} victor, JOBEPEDMSYBR, Practical o,amh,t, 61,2 Broadway (for. Houton st.,) New York. General Arent ( the U. Stator and C.anadas, /Elt V. RUBRTON, Droggl.t, Nn. to Aster rt.., and 417 Broadway, New York. For tole to this city, •hoh..ale arid retail by R. E. YEL LEES A CO., corneritiooil se d &coed JOH.PLEMINO, Oirber Diamond wad Market .t. BEE/SCAM t WHEN NAN..Allegbeey. A W onn TO TM& LADIES.—In recommending to ion to usa Ile:stetter'. Celebrated Stomach Bitters It is bat Jed to date that as aMiamient to the system. to ho. Carting atreogth and vigor daring certain parkeilarl dace. wtilch ate animas Weeded with ranch pain .d trouble, era know of oo preparation more highly adapted to ell td- Illilkees conaelnent upon this- asure; and for a mother mus ing a babe the Hitters menet be dispanud with, .frech.lly where the mother'. ramdshment la Inadequate to the de mond. of tha child; consequently her 'strength mart yield, and here it Is where a good tonic, such an Hostetter's' Stom ach Bitten, 'caseated to impart temporary .trvegth and vigor to the whole system. Wire should by all intone try this remedy, and before to dying, wit your phyairsan, who, If be L. acquainted with the virtuosi( the BIROS, will rearm morel their rue in all run. Sold by Smola* and dekboY gynendly. everywbeta, nut by IIOSTETUR k SMITH, man ofactorors proprietor, UWatorand.B Front aroma. lnyaltdk•T Hide, 011aud Leather Store D. KIRKPATRICK tk. SoNs, No. 31 S. Third ■t., batlreen Market and Chestnut sta., Chita&lyhla, hare fur nit DRY AND SALTCD SPANISII lIbDEL Dry and Green Baited Patna 1(1"T...re 011, Tanner.' and Cur- rim' Toole at the Joreet prices, end upon th• hYst tame. 1.3.A1l kinds of Latther in the rough wanted, rur "bleb the highest menet price will Le given In cliab, or teketi In exchange for Hiles. Loaßierstored free of c.herge end sold on eetutoleelon. rerallydte Da- WILSON'S Tome AND ANTI•DTSPEI?IC Po.r.s—lloo, Gaon:way—EMT mall Inlay &oh rldeons or the efficacy of Wm NU The H.y.Dt. TraWaid,of the Chimp Pet ilaptlat Chard, ander dila of April hat b, 1858, states that be hed-auttered periodically from narrator headache, and during taeaty-folr years bad In ;rain triad teedlclnea proscribed by Allopathic and llowoeopetk•pby skill," when he We. Indoxd to try Wilaon's Villa, which itronlect immodlate relict. Thew Pills are prepared and OoLf b 7 D. L. FALINE. STOCK ,t CO., 'Wholesale Druggists, awl Proprietor. of 0. LP47INESIOCK•B VIMMIPOOE, No. rO, corner W oo d and Fourth area* Pitts borr,b, Pa. Paa advertisement on north papa =MI Punt OLD lirzlinKY.-1 have on hand teversibseeele 014 Rye Misty labial I Rare had mede and kept nellll It kw beecome old and mill be .1 , 1 by the IMITIA or gallon, for medical pupae,. tarl7alkv,P 000. 11. KHYBER. 140 Wool Went. ARTIICIAL EARS.—iii. Kopec r, of 19i) a4'aa4 on hand der) excellent darks for deaf pencils, by which why persona an Math to Lira se well am enc.- 4bics gnu. pord*druni, *bleb I. ingert..l Into the cox, and hi very ollicleul In manycww, of d.b.a. Jealther Soars, Hair Brushes and Perfumery at Dr. mu" to, 149 Wood It. _ spitAlher .sprrtat potirto. XI I R W FOR SALE RITH ALL VitBkard . ONettt. Y LT T 1 LY.H. ^~ FRIDAY MORNtNO OFFWVAL rAPA'N 0, rne City unit NwsvAts It«intts 51RAS TEMPZl:erune.—Obtorraticmo taken at Shaves Optician Otore, No. 58 rink et., yesttniay. 13 11111. IX sn kox. 911 il:1 —lO2 tl V o'olostc, e " " r. at Barometer THI Poor Pearly llotteins.—A jury was empanelled in this csse on yesterday maruiug Luke Berry, T. J. Cratty, John King and Llano Anderson are indicted for homicide. The case occurred in Port Perry, this county, on April 10th, 1858 A difficulty occurred on the night of that day at the beer house of Frederic Naser. The defendants aro charged with throwing cer tain atones "of no value," one of which strtking a man named A ngtist Dffilman on the bead, caused his death. Or. IV. J. Linn was sworn—Am a practiciug phyeician at Port Perry; was acquainted with August !Uhlman, the deceased; Istten.led him in a fit of sickness, but had no knowledge of him between the 2.1 and lOth of April, was called upon by the coroner, Mr. Alex ler, to make a post rnorteut examination; found a wound on the front part of the head, back of the fron tal bone; removed the scalp and found the skull fractured and depressed; gangrene hod taken place from the inflammation, and the discharge war very offensive; death resulted from the wound; cannot say what sort of an instrument the wound was Inflicted with. Cross-examined—Tended the man fur sick ness a little while before he received his hurt; if proper and timely means had been need, the de• ceased might have lived. Frederick Keller called—Knew August Dila. man: on the night he got killed I was tending bar for Fred Baser, at Port Perry; saw Itihlman that night; saw Anderson, King and Beatty and Straub that sight; didn't see them do anything; a good many pereons 'came in for I , eer and I gave it them; about 8 o'clock saw Mich Burly, Anderson and Wash Lewis come in; Burly and Lewis come and asked for more beer; Burly, Lewis and Anderson went out; don't know whether Anderson went out at eame time; saw a stone come though the ',inflow; soon after John Raymond and then Miguel badman came in; Dibtroan's head was bleeding en the from part; saw him again the next day; maw him after he was dead; it was eight days after he was hurt before he died; there were a good many stones came through the windows; don't know who threw the stones; after the stones were thrown did not go out to see who was there; did not see the defendants there after the stones were thrown. Cross•examined—lt was about half an hour after the defendants went out before Dihlresn came in. Dennis Neel, sworn—Lived to Port Perry en Easter Monday last year; was in Naser's house; King and Crotty came in, drank beer and went out; I went home, and in about 15 minutes Natter sent up for me, about S or 9 o'clock, to come down, as they werk getting up n fight; went down and found King and Andy Straub throw. log stones; broke the window down;• they threw stones through into the kitchen; I went into the back door and came through the honor; then saw, in front of the house, King, Crafty, Straub, Burly nod Lewis, and a good many other!, I went out and Andy Straub was crying for his hut [Straub got away and has never since been arrested ] I took hold of Straub and asked him who threw the stones in besides King and hint eel(, but he wouldn't tell me; I struck him on the head; ear Diblaino after the stones were thrown against the hotter: I met Hurly, and ICU speak ing with him when I was struck with a •stone and knocked down; Dihlman was also struck on the head and knocked down; soon I went in with Diblman, who was bort: he died in v dlyf, saw him every day. Cross examined—Dihlman stayed at Naser's while he wan sick; did not tee him drink beer after he was struck. . Frederic rimer. who kept the house, Jobs Raymond, Mrs. "laser, and others, were sworn. Theca. was still on trial last night. We have given above all the tettste.my that ie Larlsaary for the noderetandiog of the case. ttror —At about 8 o'clock lost evening, a gen eral fight occurred to a lager beer and billiard saloon known as the Sixth Street House, just below the corner of Smithfield on Sixth street, A young man known by the name of Kilimoon Stewart, together with one named Andy Lewis and two °there, whOse names we do not know, were refused drink at the bar ofdhis house. . . . They therefore commenced s general fight. They tore down the gas pipe; they smashed chairs and table., tore down and brol, shutters, and created general ruin on all sides After conking as much damage and noise no possible, Stewart rushed into the street, covered with blood, and threw a billiard ball, with all hie force into the crowd. Fortunately, we believe, no one was bur. We heard that a woman woo struck by it, but think that i 5 not the case Stewart, blazing drunk, had it all his own way for a while At last, however, word came to the Mayor's uffice, and officer Richardson went down. The street was foil of people. The ME cer, however, succeeded in arresting the mod. man, who fought desperately, hot was forcibly taken, a spectoolo to look upon, and locked up Levels was also captured, but the other Iwo riot • era escaped Tire PatIa'aYLVANIA int,,asati —This fine company turned out yesterday fur parade and flag presentation A Goer company of cavalry we have not seen. Copt. Vierhellcr and Leopold Soh!, jr., are fine looking, officers. The whole troop is well mounted, and as they paraded the streets In their new uniforms, preceeded by a good band of music, they presented a decidedly military appearance. Mayor Weaver presented the flag to the captain of the company for the troop with the following appropriate speech: CAPT. V tenuct-tert—l hove loon requested by EOM. of my follow-citisona for whom 1 bore a high regard, to bo present on this occasion, and tender you, as a testimonial of their good wishes for your self, this superb flog of our country. In obedience to their wishes, I cheerfully confide to your patriotic care and keeping this symbol of American freedom and greatness. Already thirty-three stare shine on its ample folds—a sign of hope and triumph to the oppressed of every land. Should war slyer sound its dread alarm, and Columbia call her-eons to tho bat tle field, then “Itach isolcher's eye will brishily turn To where its meteor glories horn; And,. his springing ideN Cetch war and reogrance from the glance As patriots and philanthropists, let us hope the day is fur distant when our banner shall wove amid the smoke and carnage of battle. Rather let .r starry ensign be bailed and known 11.11 tho harbinger of pence, and the national emblem of a great republic, prosperous and free. But whether as citizens or sol diers, gentlemen, I may truly say this flag will boast no warmer admirers, no truer friends, or more gal lant defenders, if need be, than the Pennsylvania Dragoons. Your bearing and deportment is a sure guarantee of your usefulness, and I doubt not you will provn yourselves worthy sons of Pennsylvania and Fatherland, in whose bo som still glows a love of Liberty, and an undying hatred to Tyranny. The flag was a eploudid eilk oar, hearing the Mare and stripes. The company escorted the Mayor, Brigade Inspector, Capt. Hay, with other gentlemen, to Iron City Park, where the day was spent in a very pleasant manner. Leo pold Sabi, Sr., at the park made_ a speech in Crerman to company, which was rapturously received. Everything passed off very well BREAD.—Men came into our office on Monday last, sad with terror, stating that in Westmore land county the wheat crop was totally cut off. Yesterday we received the Greensburg Herald, which says: "We have heard etivPral good farmers say. that they examined their wheat fields two days after the from, and they were not much damaged." The Kittanning Prep nye: ••The wheat and ryo crops in our own county are probably not injured to any very great ex tent; yet the damage will be conalderable to ouch fields as were juet bloseom.7 We bear that floor bee been selling in enor mous quantities in this city within two or three days, is lots of from two to five barrels. Form ers come in to buy their winter bread, thinking that the wheat is killed. We believe that those who buy under this impression will regret it within the next two weeks. They come in to the city and by raising an alarm tend to increase the price of flour beyond all precedent. Look at the Now York, Philadelphia, Chicago, and other principal machete! Flour and wheat are receding in price. Oar exchanges come pouring in upon ice by the score from all parts of the Union, foil of exultation that their first fears are unfounded. Tug Faosr.—We are weary of looking over our exchanger; we have before no clippioga sufficient to fill a column and a half in the oa zero:. The substance of the whole In contain ed in the following, which we clip from the Chi cago Fru+ of Wednesday and which le from ile review of the Grain market: "Wheat is too far advanced to be touched, ex dept in some rare canes where it was in bloom. Winter wheat is being harvested in the southern part of the State, and in Indiana, Ohio mid Ken tucky, the crap is In a forward elate. The in jury to the growing crops, by the front on Friday night, has been greatly exaggerated. Flour is very dull, with no _speculative or chipping de mand." ALL/011101Y PAVIA.] the District Court, Tuesday, a verdict was rendered for the plaintiff in the case of Allegheny City vs. Capt. E. W. H. Schenly, amounting to SIIG9 OS. The quentiona of law were reserr4 by the"Conrt. This in ono of thirty suits brought to recover the paving ammoomenui on the property of ,tho defendant in the . Third . Ward, Allegheny. lio.o of the cease were on trio in a Welt Tueedty.- • 5., ,bu.' Not•s to th• New t ; Ar 4•• Ntw Tort Cartsrs. for mis In Pittsburgh by J. g. D.„,„ This is a beautifully bound volume of •130 pages. The mechanical execution of its illus tra!ions, maps and typography, are all in keep ing and all excellent. The author has in this book, as he informs no in the preface, indulged a long cherished wish to present in one •ol umc for popular use an ••exposition" of the Acts. It is here before ns. and!if we may be permitted to express an opinion upon a subject eo grave after a necessarily brief examination, !we may say it is well done. We studied with pleasure, and we trust With profit, the preceding volumes on the four goepels, and believe the present to hate been prepared in as faithful a manner and as attractive a style as those. In the midst of the labors of a laborious professor ! ship in the Theological Seminary at Allegheny where be resides, in charge of ati interesting and iurren.sitig church in Pittsburgh. and ready, iu season and out of mason. to preach to, exhort or address people upon the great subject of reii ! gion, Prof. Jacobins nevertheless. from timeto time enriches religious literature with books that will i live long after he shall he taken to his reward. I This is one that will find a welcome into every I library, and the shelf of commentary in no II- I beery will hr well tilled without it. Mr. Da . vison, corner of Woo,l and Diamond 1 . 1111,10, • sells the work. JUNE 10, 1.4:P ..% i.a An.11,,e,ri,,,. a sto 1 ., W • Vw1:: VII 1,,, .“1.• I ) Ilut.ta Mi., This is the work of another titan whose labors appear to us to be Ilerculean indeed, laboring in mu- own little sphere, we are astonished rind isolated at what he brings to pane. Then, this hook, embodying what are known as the '-New Star Papers," is au exceedingly valuable addi tion to the current religious reading. Beecher makes everything interesting. "lie touches nothing which he does not adorn." Cast in the glowing mould of his genius, everything catches lustre that is an beautiful as it is true. It is as with the dull ores that lie at hand shapeless and doll, hut once passel through the mint, once struck with Ike true die, it passes into the general circulation—the same ore, but with a known and apprt•ciable value. Seine of the sub jects treated here are:—Church Music, Trust, God's - Pity, Fulness of (hod. Fliakes of the Times, etc. These are not treated in the common place, dull, routine style----sounding brass and tink ling-cymbals—but with that richness and fulness of illustration that lays tribute upon all that is beautiful in nature and worthy and consoling in christian experience. A toother Nock —Fruits 0.1 Flow , r•-11, IVn tit urti• Mit= What we have said in our first article, shout the executiveners of this great man—Henry Ward Beecher—finds a new illastration as we turn to another book. Mr. B. is, as are all truly great and good men, thoroughly in love with flowers, the expression of hod's divine benevo lence, as they are. They deck the earth as stars adorn the sky. They tell of the superfluous good ness, 00 to speak, of the Creator, and in that view arc full of leasoas which the preacher does not ftil to use for '!he good of men. We will not try to give, by any extracts, an idea of this book; for one does not desire to take portions of it; he should read it all: ThIS 11:/0k is by the author of that series of ex ceedingly popular papers that appearrd a few years mace in Putnam, under the title of •'Spar rowgraes Papers." This fact alone will bring readers to Acadia, which is the history of a trip to Nov, Scotia Mertes. linnt A. Miner have it for sale. I.OXGnEfnIONAL ItRllBl, We lire indebted to lion Wen Montgomery for boor Vrolllll . . of f'om gre.-tottal Documento and itottort Cird,riss Psnscsucr. R taw nr --it,eitNirn that the contract for building the roadway wan closed yesterday with a gentleman named Bullock. lie will begin upon the work about the fret of week after nest. The track will be laid es noon as may be. to Ike city line. The grading of the street will he a small matter. There were thirteen tills put in for doing the work. We trust the company will hasten on the work with all convenient spend, far surely there is no city with a popnlation like stns—on large and on rapidly increasing in a sabot+ no important as Lawrennoville.that basso clumsy &means of trans portation, an in endured in the . omnibus system We believe moreover, that the orenihnenes herr nre onvenieot as soy oiler lot we have the railway fk9 panti p 9 may be. 1.!: Ire a 11011142 appears to have taken pt./..pG sion of many people about the wheat crop. Al low us to say, and we think we have had in the last fire days pretty good means of learning the facts, that we believe fear and apprehension aro totally oat of place; that except In a few locali. ties, wheat it undamaged; that enough will he gathered in 10 MI the granaries of the whole land There iv no real ground for the advance in the price of wheat and 'flour in this market. ol t The New \lark rnarttele a ally Omer a fall in the price of both wheel ak !L..- doting the week Men that rush in I, now to buy boor for their flmilies, thinking t rre 19 to he a 1911/- ice, will roe it before many days ,11.1 .I.zitTrv.i teettaa LLie any,o tairoflir..t rlt. street, above Smithfield. It is -blankrt - rontaining '27 columns reading 131 a . ,, • • reipt,iing Homo anti Foreign News full an I reli•ole ll..rna and F.dnign Market Reports I . ”iitry, 1.01 r..i rts loafer. in and about tit city, on I I- I,dtstion all Inkster, of current in , containing melee reading Inattc than any ~land- i nd in this city, sopplic.4 i rinlct z I I 14 , rannum, in club. at f.. 51.75, ropiel at $2. For sate at on rounter, niin without wrappers, at Si rent. pc stn Lln copy. PITTpkIII4.II WATFII el ME -We would call the a:icotion of invalids and others who may wish to leave the city during the mummer months io the Water Cure Establiahment a; flaysville Station. The situation is a beautiful one, and the proprietors and physicians spare no pains to make it a first class institution. This spring they have added largely to their atcorwda tioni by erecting a large nos buildiog. 'They are now able to accommodate about one hundred persons. Tun splenaid fast-sailing steamer Iron City, Capt. .1. E Turner, arrived from Lake Buperior at Cleveland on IVednesday. The following is an account of her cargo : Na tional Mine, 03 masses and 34 bble copper, 12,040 lbs ; Adventure mine, 8 masses and 100 bble coppers, 81.070 lba; Aztec mine. 2 masses and I bol, 2,019 lbe; Central mine (Eagle Ilar bor) 29 masses, 59,746 ; all consigned to Hussey & Mcßride. Ninety-five passengers came down. BROKE JAIL —Lag week two prisoners made their escape from the county jail, in it very in genious and remarkable manner. It appears, from what we can learn of the case, that they were in the yard, and observing "a finCoriening for a couple of young men," through the open front door, actually passed out unobserved, and made good their escape. At last accounts they were directing their .course towards the Lick Ridges.— Crawford Journal. . . . littantons.—The city went into the country yes terday. Picnics abounded. Tho Strawberry Festi val in behalf of the Haat Liberty M. B. Church drew a large number or people from the arty, which, to gether with the others, made that gathering numer ous. We learn that all enjoyed themaulvee well. The day Laing jaw ho right temperature, a largo crowd were at the trotting match nt Outline Park. We did not learn tho result of the trial of !peed thorn. The Peannylvanla Drag.no had a large gathering alno, nt Iron City Park. Tun NawlinflEttrATOlST.—Vi , learn that a large sum of money bee been subscribed towards the project of Oculdig the observatory nt Allegheny City. A good many of our citizens have put down $6OO enoh. The Bum which it is proposed to bestow upon it is about $25,000. It will be situated en the bold bill above the Theological Seminary. A Ng.' INSANE Asvionst.—A large force of hands are engaged on the new Western Peonsyl. amnia Insane Asylum, cow in course of erection in Ohio township. The foundation era in an advanced state, nod will be completed in a few 'teaks. The edifice will scarcely be ready for occupancy. before two years. BEDFORD RAILIWAD.—TweIvd rnilen of the new railroad between Bedford and Dread Top were let on Wednesday Wt. Vhe contract was awarded to Collins, Lull !Tz en., tit the srun of 561,000. "roe work was to have been com menced on the 4th lost., end finished by the first of January Tue'jail in IVashington county is, at present, without an inmate. Moore, of the Urrorter, attributes it to the virtues of his reader,. It is also a fact that the building used for a jail is very much dilapidated, but we Wouldn't inti mate that that Mat has any bearing in the pres ent case. -- Gov. Pnox a pardoned a man named 0. iv. Datumls, con kited at the last Blair sessions of keeping a gambling house. On the day or two after this discharge, as we see by the Blair pa pers, be advertises a grand entertainment, the proneeds to liquidate the fine and costs Snits e.—The noal miners on Beck's Run, on the Monongahela.river, have struok for fitly-six cents per wavilvel declare that they will not return to their erk unless this Brien 13 allowed them. PATI/ICK linaru, indicted for maintaining a nuisance, was convicted on Thursday, in the Court of quarter SeNioo9. _ .. ' S. A. Bonn di Co., Federal street, next door to the pastel:Sea, Allegheny, having opened their leo Cream Saloon for the reason, are prepared to tallith their j 1 friends and p broils :alth all the delicacies of the. season. Wed lake,' pla.nie and Mbar parties sap plied on stun 4 tine in the MY beg style with every thiug requisi . They have always. on head a very choice sumo trot of rroit,ctitue end Collections, ' ;tuatuiterturielj from goid .Miltalei n lad. got up by _o9moe4C*o*6l3. Give them lealli -.6 • OUR rioos. TABLE Telegraphic Latest [tom Europe Net. , Yone.. Jane 9.—The Royal Mail Steamship .. , .fries arrived here thin morning. She len Liver pool on the 2Sth. Ilor dates are out so late as those furnished by the Aram+, nt St Johns, but she brings interesting de. toils of the nee:, nod her commercial intelligence to important. There was nothing imp,rtant from tho scat of war beyond tho farther details of the battle of Monte bello. The A ortrians profess satisfaction at the result of the battle. lien. Gytilei reports that his loss was 290 killed, 71 0 wounded, and 2133 missing. lie says the French force numbered forty thousand, Inc they abstained from all pursuit.. Count Stadion, cam mander of the Ausdrtan forces, true wounded during the hauls. Some of the French authorities still assert that there was not much over four thousand French en gaged in the battle; others place the number at twelve thousand. There were popular risings in knme parts of Parma in favor of the Sardinian cause. A vague rumor had obtained circulation, via Vienna, that tlortscha boll, the Russian foreign minister, had •resigncd be cause the Emperor refused to carry out his engage ments with Prance. In England the Derby ministers had issued a strong appeal to their parliamentary supporters for their early attendance, to meet the op position movement. The I,opress Lugono Imd rereiv,•.l ntul rohlresse the members of the great bodies of S:su. She sai AU placed implicit connilence in the patriotism 0 the Deputies and upon the support of the entire Na lion, which, during the absence 01 the chosen chit. W. 1 ,1 never 103 found wanting to a woman and he child. The smooch was loudly applauded. The war excitement was high in southern (ter many. It 009 exported that Kossuth would go to I;eaoa in about a week, with the full concurrence of Napo leon and tho King of Sardinia, to concert plans with Klapka, and others, to overthrow the Austrian power in Ilungary. The new king of Naples, Frimeis 1, had been AC reptod. By telegraph it is announced that nearly all the powers, and the army, had morn their elle glance. Li rerpol 11,1410 tyro ark. , 29d, nich arilson& Spence quota Flour iss very dull and un saleable. Frentli Flour offered at a dentine. Sales of American at 11021145. Turin, May 27.—The Austrian steamers are will, ing about in Lake Maggiore, threatening the towns and villages OR the banks of the lake. The Inhabi tants, being in arms, offer resistance to the menaces of the enemy. A private message announces that General Garibaldi occupies al strong position near Varese. May 28.—At Lorighimmo, in the Dochy of Panne, the people bare risen, and declared for the Ii log o Sardinia and Italian independence. Tor an,,, May 27.—The siege fleet, which is now ready to sail from this port, is composed of thirty two vessels and gun boats. The French Minister o Marine has ordered two additional ships,of.theline, and two frigates, to be prepared immediately for sea. The correspondent of the London Times, at Vise. ne,lll a letter dated the 25th, states that Geo. liar'. baldi's corps woe only fifteen miles treat The London Times was seized at the Paris poet office yesterday, the 27th Met. The Paris correspondent of the Times announces that the army of the East ie to he increased 150,000 Men. M. Talleyrand Pericord has been appointed Am• iiassailor from Irene. at Naples. Prndure Market, May 2"—Potatoes quiet at dlsOe32s. Sugar heavy; all qualities de clined. Coffee and Rica quiet. Tea• all qualities slightly declined. L"tlon, AlaY _L--R hoot vary dull eta decline of fur the week. Batt - mom Jane 9.—Tho Maryland Convention to consider the question as to the best means of reg ulating the Rai negro population, met again this morning. The hall was crowded end much interest tires manifested in the proceedings. lion. James Al fred Pearce, Chairman of the Committee on Resolu tions, submitted the report and resolutions of the majdrity, Mr. F. W. Jacobs, at Woreester county, presented the mews of a portion of the minority, tieing a written address going over the whole ground and detailing the grievances of the slave owners of Maryland, and the pernicious ions:once of free no grid= on the population generally. lie advocated the prohibition of emancipation, and the 'weir of laws fur the gradual extinitien of free negroism. Ile alluded to the tendency in the Northern and Western States to legislate against free negroes. He also al laded to die in.rfercnre of the Methodist Episcopal Church of the North in the matter, and won eery sere on in New York Christian Adv-ocate, touch- Mg ve its strictures On the Conrention hell at C/lfll - and its attempts to threaten with ecclesiasti• cal erdshides the Methodists of Maryland, if they countenanced the present movement. He avowed liteself a Methodist, Lot repudiated to strong lan at any attempt ni ecclesiastical totarfarenco with imittiution• or the rquie, Cott..., done 9._-Minnesota parent of the r , th, C.ll/011 farther details of the fl e ood. The damage i muck greater than first stated. Property to the value of several hundred thousled dollars was destroyed tu St. Anthony. The St. Anthony {Pater Co. lost .5,000,. 000 loge, valued at $40,000. The Boom at Coon Creek cont•tu log 10.000,000 feet of lumber, ie momentarily expected to giro way. Not lees than $130,000 worth of logs had gono over the falls during the three days previous. The ricer is 2t feat above low water mark, and within I feet of the Ilona ..f The storm Let weal: to that .eatton of r.atotr-v ;4 , 1r•n.14.1 , ho tort frightful clver Ent TIVORR, June tb- -The tilavelmiiiere . Conven tion adopted the following rewolution, reported by the val.p.tily .•1 the eriewniitee, and adjourned Rine die• Ist Considers any measure for the removal of free blacks from the State..; Alarylanit hobolttic, inex pedient and uncalled for. 2,1 That the free negro population shoold be well and thoroughly controlled by efficient latio, to the end that it may be , .rtlerly, industrious and productive. that tor the par pose of diminishing on far as possible the et its which prooo,l from an excessive and increasing frog claps itegrotv, the 1 , 011 , ,y of the State declared in ISA should be re-nEirmed. .Ith, that a committee he op pointed to submit the views of this Convention, and 4,1: appropriate ixgislation by the lionerml As sembly. Sr. Lovls,.lnno 9.—The river fell about one inch last night, and has been stationary all day. To-day perhaps it is rising nlightly. To-night the Upper Mississippi continues to swell, and the mountain rise is routing down the Missouri booming. The Illinois is falling rapidly. Weather clear and warm. New Vone, June U.—Tlio N.Y. Central It. 11. Co. Loa redueed the faro from New lurk to Chirego, over that mud, to $l2. 51611.. An Slcerova LIMWINT. -- Intrinsic virtues alone could insure the puce., which this article hat attained—for Rheumatism, Salt Rheum, burns, Draisee, Stiff Jointa, ur (laid!, Spain, Pole Evil and Swelling. upon Horses, It has no equal for man ur boost. No person will be without it who has once tested its value. "And with reference to the general estimation of the Mustang Liniment, I can cheerfully say that no article ever performed Co many cures in our neighborhood as this. L. W. Satan, Ridgefield, Conn. - S. 1,211,11, Esq., .I.lyde Park, Vt., writes: "that the horse was considered worthless, (his case wsa epavin,) but since the free use of the Mustang Liniment I have sold him for $l5O. Your Liniment Is doing wonder. sp here." Such testimony is reach ing us every day. The half is net told. Every fam ily should have it. Beware of imitations. The gen uine Mustang i cold by all respectable dealers throughout the world. Rennes h Pane, Priprieturs, Now York. Also, Lynn's celebrated Insect Powder, Tor frequent zhipments of the Finkle Sewing Marianne, received by the agents, indicate their in creasing popularity. 111 I. NMI? 0.0.1. JACKSON e. C..usentll.l.. Alt', at law OICNILY, JACKSON & CAMPBELL * General land Agents and Itsal &tap /barn, 5101 TX CITY, lOWA. D EFERENCES:-LION. J. S. BLACK, lA, Somerset, PA: llon. J. I. Dawson Brownsvale, It. 1.. Richmond, Esq., Meadville, I'a.; Coo. Wm. Bigler; Washington City; Hon. C. L. linapp;Waskington City; O. W 1 Cleveland, Furt IkA Idoiroya, lawn; Wm. D.Rnox, lowa City; Merritt Clark, E.q, Pon Vt.; lion. Wm. 0. Bradley, Brattleboro, WL; Clark A Brother., N. Clack A Brothers, St. Low'', Mo.; J. J. Beardsley, srl, Rork Island, 1114 Nowa. Ainsworth A Lynda, Rock Island. Ind Alosark Esh A Lee, Bankerk hock Island. 111. mygttlyar*T TABER, POPE & STILEET SA.L. K Nr„ UITIO, 11 1 / 1 347.11.1. Of Improved Oscillating Steam llngineft, • BOILERS A!1) MILL MORK% VOR Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Printing A: Pr...and Manufactories, with all I ho g sa (toaring lot non. Also, Jottson , e Patent Governor Valve. ©'One of our Frights., ran Freston at CI AZ IiTTEt BUIL D JetwtfT Iron (Inv NV urns. J 0 I-3 I , T 0. Xi 133 MI Et ft. Larrty Sfrert, 11U:burgh, /12, Afmnofacturer. of WAGON AND CARRIAGE' DOLTS, Hollnad Car, Bridge and Plow Rolla mode to ortlor. EirNom Imt tbo Mot Sweden Iron mod, mod only Bra chow workmen eroployrd. Worm.,MIMI And satiotoctro • wormwood. All mod: warrontod. rarlolywT JON. P. HADIILLTON r/t Cu., if:NGTIVICECRS & m_Acurrq isTs, Corner First and Liberty Ns., rilDbesovE, Pa. SUPERIOR. STEAM ENGINES, , MACIIINIBTII' Tool.B, WROUGHT IRON SUAYTINO, olklyarP PULLEYS, HANGERS, to. Notice to BuMicro and Contractors. TILE UNDERSIOnED (formerly foreman for Rowland Parry) tumid respectfully inform three for atom he has dm. work, nod the public generally, Met he le now pretiamil to furnish Mato, or poton Mato Boole, In the moat Approved 040111107. Order. for Roofing or Reh pairing of Blab Reofs (If left at the calm or Alex. Laub. Ito, comer of Etna area and the Canal, Fifth Mutt) will be promptly eitterided to. THOMAS PARIS. toy2fkOmd. TO MY CitEDlTOßS.—lak e notice that the anderalgned„of Abwieeto,Dmim o ni Allegheny county, hae epplled to the /lionntsble, the Jndga of the Dziort,til Common Moe for nld county, for tho benefit of the Itisolvent Laws of the Commonwealth of Poorivylvanie, and they have ap-polniod SATUDDAY, the 'Ali day ofJnly, A.D., 1859, at 10 o'clock, A. it., to low me end my creaking, at the Wert Mum' to the city of floe. burgh, wham and ohero you mey client If )011 think protein Dilledtolf HUUII IDCORMICK, Laborer. *.u.ra•Tlan cs no .Ntoroe'" --- ANY PERSON (Lady or nntlernnn, ) in th• L td &AU* ponoatig a mall capital of from $3 la $7 am ler lob an easy and respectable bueineo, by which from Se to $lO per day can W r 1. 1C Par ['eruct,- ian, widows, (with atainpj W. 11- ACTON a W., for49rawY 41 North 811th anal, PhlOdelphia. TraiIROUTITLE 7 I.'AXES.—'rhosn persons wha hsre bora auosed wad relented, effldect to the payment of Merl:waffle Tool for the year 1859, ate ammo to pay the moonlit they are charged co or before We t 7 DAY-07 JULY NILBT, the accaucts,.alter We Caw, will tra piaceq In the hoods oho Alderman far collection. JOH! J. 81179 E, IremarefotAinopeny County.: .• irt oil Truas Mannfac tory, in Pittsb ur g h Ti,vo. /40 Wad a 10144 t Tux t).- Cs DS. Kir ...~_...r...__~r . ,_ Commercial. COILUITTEE OF ARBITRATION FOR JUNE. J. t):2LT, v. P, C. 11. Parma, J. A. Orszuvß, J. J. Gm =CZ= 1"1 . 72111 LILL la LI AI ShILILB: T D. Rspor:nt Spra.L'y ivr Ne Pittsburgh Cutts PITISBC.II, FV.IDAT...Ir3t U O , ISsik, VIAI . II-441n. br 3.739 bbin, nr which worn from Morn, and tho ronattui. r irom •lisrf. $ 7 .76.0.25 for er.frr. Pg'•A'r in y 1.7., for Family do, and tdr Fancy. dl. tat a.; ;,-; .1.. moon salted at I,2mayS--walca of ,t,orn rn. Shoulders at' , '; n.OOO ar 0 /f.c. 2030 e. Z.dralftw Llsms at /1.. . - 1114110 BEKF—®lee of I.Ouu 11.4 a, SUGAlll—ealt. 01 4 1,11.14...i.c. 4 .14 aj l :f NOLA:4.'4I2—We , c.f 351,414 at 42 41,4 DEANS-441440( 123 btols ¢11,1,2:, 1 1 /11.111:4,k1-441e4 of 20 Los at 94.4 , 11A Y—ealms 44S load. $21;;.`11/. OASEI--411esol ski, at 624 11 Cl/11.4111—maloa of 45 0.44 a at 121.;.4 17, nil; 3-6 .10.• of :1 4414 at 120. 1,14114 D A1 1 4 1 1.E3—eales uI 1.14 boob at {2,1.1. 1, t 4.25 1. DIONILTAILY AND 100Z1f011411.1)1AL: enRIE/i SAVIN4.I Patric —Ths deposits in tho itstsse e.sing, Bent for the past fiscal yekr amount honestly $.6.. :! , 1 1, total dtls - .lts rho exponsss fOr tho Tts. SltOt 17. The llond. , n A WiyinenJay, says:— Meru vo.re .ry tow trsti4.l.l/.101 In Mining Riot , . V.... , soul at and a.m. rat, flew at 40, n minds, of orders iu flio mart Is.tt..re are now daily ,:0.1 from this awl ti, wijoinitig 1041011. The re ceis..d I Any a li.ll ol Lading of loi tons copper, Lion iiu OO t id, I toikod—”lo. alter the laud ni I. Dual ro,diug 10 s, the bidding price. 1.1. Royale n 41 0 1,0/ felt.', tor Om Minim, lintes must Le, If they lire ...I pule near India. of roncl no Baltimore Alt, la.. say.:— There is no mortally new toxin, to not.. in Imam inl of fairs. Monti continues In fslr supply, but , npitalists show leas disposition to Invest than lb.); did wane weeks toner, re- Aiming emeriti of on tindoubt....l chat - urger. Paper not first chi,. I. difficult of negotistion, rather at Dana or 011 the 'rho N. Y. Conriar, apeakin,: of the Ptdn'Y of 11,. t.t,kr. and the n,lty 1.1 • r.aounabla contraction 0! use' - "We are glad L. hero confirm...l from high Influential on thurillm in tha varictibmineas circhmoftbu city, the impart • ant fact that their Intoretan can in no degrueba Injured by any preeant contraction of loan. that zueiy bu &chit dun by the Itmta. The govt dr. g. , ,xls Intercet is wholly independent of the money shark, and will remain au till October. The whole "'entry tulluwe the action of the New Turk Ranks: iiu them, end on !lick action, officially. devinde the Wile of the whole Uoitsd :Staten. Aa they expand or tioutran, all either Banta expend or contra Ct. Contraction new will make on Independent of lineups. Let na liquidate our Lireign debt end be receipt in Incurring more, and we 0.41 la.to a twiettion to avail Unrsolvre of the large game to Le made' a neutral power during the war." We w mid e.neatly °neat attention to thuee last remarks. On carrying them out devious the national prosperity, tarn Madly considered. The Baltimore • Ohio It. 11. report, as comparrsl with the same mouth of last year, the folio rlog result Is shown Main Stem. N. W. \'a. Wash. Ileh. Total. Slay 1055.83311,935 77 825,319 32 512,511 D 0 F 191,770 07 31,is 1553 . 341,6•1 11 YI.Sr.S 41 04,750 W 397,1159 53 Incit•iuse D.rrease . 5i,;50..,:7,751 C 4 showing a decrease on the N. W. Virginia and Washing ton Itratichra, Litt an Increase on the Main atom, whip leaves a total increase of $134 Pi. The Increase is in the tonnage dtpartment, and derived principally from the real trod, or which 4.404 tot.. were transperted In the peat mooch against 23.50 coos for May lOtpi. There i. nothing whatever doing at the river. The Mit,. erva •rrt red up from Wheeling, but that was the Pole arid' rel. There were uo departures. The 11 5 1 0 14 Lenuttful. with a fine Lieu , and the river falling. The Cincinnati Commercial, of Wed...lay, says The Ida Ilay came in front Plttatturgh with 11.5101111. She et urns to Pas ker.burg and Pittsburgh todnortun the met the Silver Wave hauling met Carpenter bar. The Courier Is al. In from Let., The Swallow came in collielon with and sunk the Kanawha Salt iv. at Brush Crrek, on Monday morning. A flatboat Laden with Iron. ran into the wreck of et slacken state boat, and was mink, at Buena Vista, yeeter doy. The Plots was burned shore N. ("deans on the ith. The Fred Trott Punk a barge on Friday night, while working over Itteing Fun Dar. The Davenport Gareth., of say • /V . ... At empt. Destroy M. Ito.d. ridded R R —rinr report., yesterday morning visited the bridge and st the rocublistinite. and front Mr. Seth Gut nay, the bridge taster. obtained the following porticulars, which go to Show that • well laid sod must desperate attempt was Made by wine unknown scoundrels to destroy that noble &Norton, The ulster.. were placed In spar. between the arches. The watchman, about 3 o'clock on Sunday morning. while passing this point, heard a twoer proceeding from the foot of this pier, and noticing some brirnetoon on the footway of the bridge, concluded nomethlng aru wrong, and nut daring to leave the r00d...1.1..1m erns] ant I nobly and brought the bridge gander to his old, .Len the whole infernoa plot wan revealed t night the draw remains open, with a watch. rn,ii on it. and one stationed at rowed of the bridge. Tim, at the idol. tr... it every half boor to hall the central watchman, end it w at this twos the materials sr.., dive...et., minute,Fn.. • later the bridge would have been destroy...l. The brimstone svu evidently intended to make • rinflocating amoks that would present anyone from approaching to extinguish the fire. Idol tin not need die. rration and calle.l tor ...Wan, hulloed of gMsg, the me cab. would loser con , unausted their hellish The St. Paul TICEII,, of Mond.. kayo .Sider rr Perry /Prer.; /oda. -.he Witt llobin•rda erChireg., cat. down penveuret ilia Time and Tot, from bellow 3154/0/0, 1 .11 Ttiorwley loot. Ile gent np ou the Fr eight, she evade quick trip. and passed .f-ly o'er We Itsool there is n. ttructiou• Heat e si3l big M. 0.- Mr ft. informs us that at Venn". 111...11 ; 1. they net ...Ter. lanktown Indians. Irom whom, thr.d 3 / 4 h the ant -I an interpr..ter, tiny learned that the I•thniu, etw....n Lakes Dig ht.mt. wol Tr .was d with water, and V,. nt. to the no.!dl. of the icdos of i their hnrse. The eteatner Clarion, k 1,1.11 had 4... n Imru; at the levee, trim narept many on Friday nrrht hy the arr, currant, and rank. the wan recently raid at I.lterift's sal. to Mr. if. 11. Stillman ler Oa/. 1. telentilltual or TO, Mtattits , eita Riv ca.—The steamer 41.1. et.t hue made • trip (km ...on up rho Ilinuatte44 t t the month of the Venue, Medicine, 410 mina from Yt. p..a, rt Ming murk hi..ther than any boat had belere SWen''l ver \tw V , aa. Jon. tt —tott.ttn Luny.nt; Pal. 1...0 at Ile 1 - ,pe nplenJ tniddltuce cairn Wtse.t burry; '.mu tir.at3; salts:3oLN bush. l'ork booty at 5.17,4i17,25 for wt., and $ll. for prime, turky beery ....ILE. C. AI eats betty); eine.itt.,‘ et:welder,. (:;,i47. Iron doll at $24,a1. Lir.m..1 4 01 ri/ oral ,r3lb n des ettl2ii63 i. lit jCIS Improving: sal. at Tam 21. . !wary, at 1 , ...,11. !agar strati,: Muscovado raw•oct Putt, Jur., lour flrm with a spo,niativa de taawd from tan West, ~in of 2.0 hble Penna.:tad Uhl,. sr.. tra on Weals tones, sod saps:rano at $7,f4.1: sales n. the trade Iron) nnr Inw.a figntos op n. Vi,f.o for law,. lip. Vl L ,ur and awn Nlwel $.1.50 and the latter I ‘lihoat oarllang,t; ...ales of ,11.,) bu4tl red at $ 1 .834 sit at flyo canes forward slow U.., hush Penna. sold at ',X. Cora it, holler d.mand, with hwe ollering: salon n( yellow at now hold at Id. oats dull: fail Penna. sold at Whisky h.-. at 'ny v 254 rt.“. Can.ayseta, June 9 —Flour worn active, and the market lir., at 5t4n......ai,5.5 for superfine; Sd;s. Ka" aad Wheet neverscad.sl,.3.s4. - 1,1,15 he rtrl, and .1 white and yeses'- white. Corn Ivan!, to advance: qunteth.na at ha. delayrred. Irate uno...ttled at tw Berl.) and R 7. unchanged. Wet.), y dull at advent. Prosrislons linrhen,ml an praro, infra of sides in bulk et rhaulders n?,„ and bacon shoulders et E.1.-hera, st.edy et 7%. • .`" MAGNETIC PLASTER TILE GREAT STRENGTILENER AND PAIN DESTROYER—The beet tied cheapest llonen bold Rxtimly in the world. Simple wad pleanant It. ep plicatlon, certain and aflertnAl in its renulbx A beautiful scientific ettterual curative, applioLlo hir the relief of pain at any time. in any place, in any part of the human sp ier; nod under all circa...aces. If you put thin Pluter anywhere, If pain I, there, the Plaster will stick there nntil the iitUt has vankhad. The Planter nutpymtine. the 1410 away, and PAIN CA NNilr EXIST ITLIE oLASTKE IS APPLIED. Finhumatism, Lament.; Rtiffnue; Debility, Nerroust.. Dynepda, Cough; awl Colds, Pains and Acher of every kind, down even to Corns, are Mumrthattly rdiered and, with a little patience, persaariruffy cored, by the Magi. col Influence of the MAGNETIC PLASTER.. It lathe alt. pleat, unreel, miner, pleasantest and cheapest remedy la existence. Its application it uctivereal—equally to the ntrong man, the delicate woman, and the treble infant.— To each and all it will prove a Dal. Lod Dimming. It, non In egrnaddes and without annoyance or [head. Its prim in within pia much of .I—rich or imam all may hove It who are sick a d enffertnx In any way. FAILURES should be &Maya supplied with this involve. Lie PLASTER.. It will be the Good Physician In any household, ready et all timist, and at ineLant not.; Put op in alntlidit tin boom. Pooh box a - innate six to Melt plantere, an.. itiy child can npread them. Prim 25 cents a teen, with fob, and plain directions. D. C. 111.01LEIIICA.D. 111. D., Inventer ono Prupnetsr, 19 Walker et., New fork. MOILEIIRADUM ADIS KTIO PLASTED la mid by all dre.g gists in every city, town and riling. of the limited /maim. ociansodAwlyt•P WANTED—To sell or exchange for an lin proved warm, a lot of Cironnel Enid a good Priek Derelliog.thutaining root., tr 111, gee and rester lo the bow; all In good order and hi molt pleuvant part of the city Also, /1/1 catahliehed, plehadut and thriving bunineea to the central laud el the city. Roth only .01,1 or eacheng. od no Recount of the owner'. health, ho vriehlng to retire to the county. Magnin, at 21 lass:Rind, Pittsburgh. S— 108— IV I SA 8. • • BATCLIELOR'S WIGS AND TOUPEES .urpase all. Thoy am elegant light, eatiy and durable. Fittlug ton charm—no turtling up behind—no .prinking of thn hood ludned thl. I. tba only establtatunent where thou, titian. are properly underatued and mad. no2l:tror B 232 ftruatlauty,Plrt. Sark. J. H. DEMIIILER, X. ISO Liberty Sired, four doors am, 111.1,10 f Slreet, vonrneTrara Or TIN'COPPER, SUEET-IRON WARE, dealer In Cutlery, Bran and Britian.la Wane, with a rat - key at Ilona-Inrotaldog ankles,. Patent Ireezers, Wa. tar Cootare and Rafrigarator• at the lowest rash Kira, wholesale and retell. Routes nod Spoofing of bOtmegt, sod allOrdern tb abovo !Moot borlorm t ongs promptly attepded to .t mod ante prim.. torlo:Znd,Mer PURE BRANDT.-1 hare Brandy which I will goarsoteo to bo sits/ma 11t tor medlcioe, which I E..rn Purchased to ttott • FAH° want. Any 000 who will try GAY can bo uthace onto sapwiorilY. mrlT4itwE GEO. It. KEESER..IIO Wood armt. GALVANIC BATTERY, OR ELICIT° MAGNETIC MACMIGN, far Modica! parpasea, of a wary auportor aiaa RUI &Imo Rea of =Pram ch .r a . ". [REA apaa a rnialGeareof Tau Dalian Address Dr. GEO R. FIRVERIL laa Waod Pittabargh, fha avaNiava &MULDER tinecas— only place to get Ched Shoulder Braces least the Atenateetnrere, DR- 0 KO KEYSER, HO Wood et. attleehietT SPONGES—The best assortment in the city Nan at DR. KEVARIV9.I4O Wood TO 11. BEND BROKEN WARE of any kind you can get Hodgman's Diamond COMent et DR. KEYSER'S, No 140 Wood damn. .pl9dlsrT 'ard's Tooth Powder and Tooth Wash. Any quantity of 010 above articles are for sale at reduced violet by Dll.. EZYJEIT. No. do Wood at., Pittaborgb, Pa. BALTIMORE HERRING-50 bble. and 20 ball !Ads. to ar-rlto tbladay, and for sale b. Jet . J. D. OANYLibn 2 CO. BLACKBERRY ISRANDY-25 doz. in .IU/ bottles, Just reed and for sale by REYNXII d ANDER.4O:I, 9 Weal et. MREL-25 kitty No. 1 extra just 'fed f....g• , WOMILT DI CCM CHAMOIS uss of dgood qua ity for sale at OIL EMOSIIIS,IO Wood K ,wittalier bb)e. for sale. by 100 • sittigi s ooLuffe. f .{.'.. r.,. Grefat alterative and Mood Purifier. DR. tErV7.II.I. — N .Erl 3 PANACEA. TIS old established and inialna‘ ble reme dy for thecure of Scrofula, or Kin& Ea - Uhterotra and White Swelling, Itruptions orate Mit, Blotches or tlmplo of the Face, Otattnata or Scaly Starptlons, Bala which arise from an impure habit of blood, Wna In the Ironm, Weakened and Debilitated Wale of the Sysintra.mi eine either from a long, and protracted own of sickness, or having Labored under an attack of ryphilia, the seerla of which stall remain to the system, or hoeing swallowed a great amount of drngs, calomel. te-orltich may hare itt , fecteal the honoree their eoerring. celled the, perlosteum, which emartimes gives roe to. chronic uleerunadirshors,s and smolt bones occasionally con. away. Attacks of Men. nratlsm Inconsequence of an Jointed or abased Constipation: I. ns .lauding Billions Affections. the Pole rind the siektl.or the Bloated Pace, alwaye Indicates or requires the nee of thin ineahaable rtsttuterat or should the patient hare labored hotter art alleett to or the Spine, Prepay, Jaondlce, or Tel. 101rneu of the Chin, Chronic Afftactlems ofthe hirer, Maras room, or wasting of Pre's,. Ulerrated Sore Threat, Hip Joint Gomplalon in short, the most loot/roma diseases which hare put every other ottalknoe ea defiance, as well aa the chill of the Pr•deettittv, for more than • quarter of. century, hare been perfectly eradicated by title great vegetable pa gan., In all CM. of eruptiors - Steurtic A:l4/ealsNy thotronst." should be need In connection with the Humus.. The two wall core the nowt chronic sod obstiote crooner , &mesa.. Retail price of the pavanes $1,50 per bottle: II bottles $4,00. • Delivered to any scilicet, on receipt of Remittance. w _ A RLY34444T VERY REMARK ARLECURE thatliw p' of FUN %A. Clark, No. 4 Trrat.,. •trewal a altar!. 51•••• While , In Phil peirhi ha ' • • rm.led with Stu. ar,„ ~.rtaa.4. 4 Coos below Bare. cum •rnptaon of right yenta. tra,ding of liko f lasra 4 u. a•r a raaVering the , anrfec., (rum .. a !:r of We, A.38,14461= nod .r n okn had (111 11 in •x.n,,a. pr.BILA wa erai„n l Preparedou ly UR. •NYkyN; r" A ;..,, ' ,.7;,,, DR. it. RKY•RR, 1 i:l . G ,, Vara.,lnlre.a.t. Vittsniareaa 8 B. DOYLE . RICK Giaal:l,44 BOYLE & CO iirt) 59 SECOND S'CREET„- Alt ‘CINCLIVN.A.I'I, OHIO, JAIPORYRIZS myr a&ArT FOREIGN LIQUORS AND WINES A LCOIIOL, COL 0 GNE SPIRITS, Camphene, Burning Fluid and Spirits of TURPENTINE. Illnuatacturers of if 0.r9 de.,foollof Domestic Liquors, Wines, CordialrandFteltch 33 x , r , rmmr.s. llsso constantly nn hand rations grales ofprto BOURBON AND RYE WHISKEY Peach and Apple Brandy ALM BAiTATAILIA AND NEW KNOLAND RCM, Sole Manor..torero of tbo CELEBRATED "ROSE" WHISKEY. Agnstr far FEEDER:CZ (GEL}:S JAPANESE BITTERS. •pll:AlwlyP 1..Y,(1131'8 ZIAGNIGTIC POWDELtM, Wl7l destroy Garden Insects, Cl.cl - rran'atz, E.d.ltugs, P/trts, Ants, NotAs, and all pests nj the orrnat.n Lind. FP 11F. importance of a reliable article of this j kind le inestlainble. In warm Wastlier nil nature tome with those annoying fore. This powder ff the only nrtlele discovered which will exterminate them. ny of Leninists, from the llortiniltoral &citify of. Perin, while amidst the fern. of Asia, observed that all luiseit. lighting upon is certain klvd of plant very soar chopped dead. This tact Twos tondo n o of to guard tkoirniglitcwmps from thew. intrudvni. Qtomtitiss of ohs plant acre biutight Loma by Mr. E. Lyon, nod found • positive Insoct doiltrii;er lu every experiment. It Is simply n pow derel leaf, therm cell; ritepered to effect asp sod climate. Med. *ls nod Lettere Patrol have Leen obtained from the Govern. men. of England, Yrntioe, Gernoiny, nod Rui.ein, from the World'. Pair, no notnerott. In.tileal and Lurticoltural col lege. •nd societies. LETTER FROM THE. PRESIDENT OF TILE 11. STATES Exaccrrra Maxima, U'aattioghin,:lat Jan. ISSt. "Ms. Exsztxt Liam: —Dear Sin I have the pleasure, to Inform you that alf. Royal Conninsulun of to. World's raft, at London, have yoo a Medal and Certificate L.r the great taloa of your Magnetic Powder, for exterminating lon,ots. Ac "MILLARD HUMOR', Chairman." The shorn was aerompanittl by a or rtincaie of Ponta Abort. New Tong, Oclobt,elst, 165 F. Mr. E. Lenin—Dear Sir. We hare analysed and tooted yuur Slagnnilc Pea - dere and find them perfectly Lennie. In cuanklnd and doinestle animids, Pot certain death when In• baled by bogs, ante and ineecta. JA3IEB IL CLIILTON, M. D., Chemist. - • •• . LA UItANCE REID, Prof. Chemistry, N. Y. lloldtkl. Alr..laost I. Roar. Yo perintendent of the Yol k Hof pital, says, she hAk expelled nU the hugs, Ants, roach, A, moths, Ar..Arith Lrek's PE ru ponder, and hods it 14 'men. value." terry gardener and honso-koanor mast Lave a direct in. tercet In an article of this kind. Reference ran be made to the Astor, fit. Nicholas and Nfetropelitan Hotel, to Judge Mei,. Pr.-mon-at of the Ainerwen 11,ilitete; Jam,' Gordon IL.nneit, lien. Winfield rem I. Cyrue W. Yield, L. M. Pee., of tire Five Points Nliasi.n. Ai., at - . !edge Itaiga .3 a, 'TN w dlwilvery of Prof. Lyon Is of national importance.— The,Varnews . Chit, Love leered thoconably. It will dew Gay 1rv..., graeshoppere, an,o, rowthe, lingq..ll4l vermin. Harden plants can be prtnerved, and houvvit made ram" Arrangvinenre are now made thiorigh Nem.. BARNES A PARK of New York, to bane it sold tbrongliout the world. Many w orthiere lootel lane are advertised. Be cautions! — Nor Toms, Novemlwr Mt, ItjsB. "f n retiring, from bosineva, I have sold an my Invent Povoleni sod rills, Letter. Patent, and the avert. pertain. leg thereto, to Mtwara. BARNEB A PARK'. This Powder is • discovery made by myself, and brovatil frz.ra the interior nt Asia, and la anknown to any other pereens. The genuine and effective article /Spot op in tin for:latent, and will con tinue to boar nay ',lane. E . Rata and mice ramiot I.e roschwi by a, Powder, end ars killed by a Nlaynetia rill. "vile lion, thronyh may mar. chant. ^rlsT.you's Povrat , r IW. Ln ctn iu a trlf, Tint Lion'. 14114 aro for rate and knit, Pamplo /lank, rents; regniar 1 1 /2CII, b 0 tents and Ivo Follow •liretanns. try (reety amt Ma - roughly. BARNES PARR, 13 and Palk now, Now Also, the Mexican Mustang Liniment. feat , powd.tonlmT I .11 X S FY M. I SS 3EI N S Damasks, Diapers, &c (101s:SUMERS OF RICHAR.DSON'S N./ t:Ne, aud fluor desirous rato 4/m1.1113g m. GENUINE. %honk' tur that Mu artichms Furl - burr pre ...sl ed with the lull ntuunld . the firm, RlC.ll.lxDsci.v, son's a (>lllO KN. Y ,nlSrit. Oi the aontaltedl. and durab:lsty of tb.. tiara:a Thai caution Is rendered taaenttal/y nea.aaary amJarpn quafitilb* of laterier aud dofoetiva Locn art , prrparad, sesoun altar ben.an end 11 , maled with the touna of NON, by Irkla lion,o , arta, rvgardbas of the In)nry thug Inflict...l &ban on tbo Atuenear, ,o11.1111”1 . illl4l Ile c. 0.. tumni,.l the genuine Uooda, otll not nattily Al IMlltiOn bnaineal ma profitable, while purchaser. .n with gals orn vorthlnma character. J. ItULLOCK C 1k J. 11. 1.00Kf.. Agent., ra3 Chute, Went. New York. W/1.1. Alt° DAB V X 1( & Lo. 84 MAIDEN LANE, AND 17 CEDAR STREET, PAYER TYAR EFIOU Every deactiption or ARAPPINvi, YR.LNTL'iIi AND WRITING PAPER, ON RAND OR MADE TO ORDER, PANCF, COLORED AND TISSUE PAPERS. BLOTTING PA PEES, ENTELOTES, Strom , and Bonnet Boned.. TWINE HOUSE WELILARD HARVEY & CO., 84 Maiden. Lane and 17 Cellar Street, NEW YORK. HEMP, COTTON, FLAB AND LINEN TWINICB, IMPOATID AND NANONAKUN. CORDAGE Of .1117 doncriptlon COTTON, JUTE, MANILLA AND AMERICAN 0131 p ROPE, Tamed stuff, Fishing Linos, (Ming 'Thread.: SEINE TWINES, MOE THREAD, WlCE,and all land. of CORDS AND LINES. anrig,inittehirisi iftegulat Zttatturs 1859. ST. LOUIS AND T. PAUL. nAILY NORTIIEItN LINE Aft PACKETS FOR GALENA, DUBUQUE, nTILL WATER AND ST. PAUL—The tallawing milt and magmlicent nide wheel tleamera compone tido line for he coming year, leaving as follows: Monday....-HENRF CLAY._ ....... -Capt. Slevoneon. 110nday....-NORTTIERNER . ' Alford. Taaday....LOANADA - " Ward. Tovedvy PEN &MAW " Wedneeday-LUCIE MAY...... " .1. B. Rhodes. Wednesday-AUNT LETTS .. " Morrivon. Tit V--AUNT " T. IL Rhoda. Thuralay.-MINNESOTA ITELLE- " T.D. MIL Fridey...._DEW DROP " W. Parker. Friday.....-CRIPPCIVA ..... ..... " Crapster. Saturday DENMARK " ILD. Gray. Saturday --Wilt 1.. " M. Greene. The Northern Line has been to succenful oprration dar ing the pant year, and the regularity, comfort and perfect reliability in every reapect, bar raver been aurpossed by any organisation on the Western ' Ilaringadded six new steamers I. the Line, they are now annoyed to offer Increas ed fa:Unica for the trunasglion of all business entrusted to them, mad hope to Merit • continuation or the liberal W renn° heretofore no Illarally battowed upon them. For any infortuatth that may be required. apply at the Wharf Boat, at the Nolo( Locust Attract, or at the Northern Ltoe Cachet °Man, No 6T Commercial street. between Olive and Loma. WARDS • WALSH, General Agents. mr'2l.Smd CIESIM lIISSO URI RIVER. Notice to itlissonel River Shippers and Passenger.. WE have made an arrangement with the illimonrl Hirer Packet Com pany by which - an am Klee thromdmatcs from kikte for passoumsra and freight to all pulnts on the 11,BsourI Btr or. For further particulars, apply to Fidez, BAJLTO & Co., Steam Boat Agenda, corner Water or 4 Barbet Moats, who no annualised to contract for us. kicBRIDS it Ct)-, to of Pittatinrc,b,) turlldAwtf T No. 40 Commarclal we, Bt. Laois, Wm 1)_ EG °LAIL TUESDAY PACK,lffi ll .1.11, ET FOB ZANESVILLE—The fitHt pair steamer EMMA GRAILASI, Ceyk Mcsaos Arrez,vnil !Pre For the above and Intermediate ports ETEILY TUESDAY, At 4 o'clock P. it. For freight cir passage apply Oil board, one YLACK. BARNES k s, A • Ai. 25t. &c OR ST. LOUIS.—The . m. Bpielldidlest ;steaer MARINER., Capt. C. Dra wig leave m tor the aboveaad ell intermediate P...* an°AT. [MCAT, Ibe llth Mat, at 4 o'clock, r. r For aabgbt passageapply ea board Or to .10 FLACIC,DARNM4 t CO.. Agfa. eintinnat►. Srg• UR - CTIN3INNAfra idOII I 111:AfalgOILS,LRO M -Th.?-4 _-.. °ll.ll ST :3 l7l7 l l).: 7 7:lG rf it r ltt,tr and CI I oteroothat. tw .„ "ply on b oord or to A. for rrr ‘ g- F1at . 0K,13.111 . 5P:.3 Co, Agfa. iny3l Ffga---.sinekere l , Herring and -Lake Fish a all trod. In store and tomb pry by ' LISNRY 11. COLLIN& SCOTCHHERRINH - 2001r.i. EICalCd; RienlY.ll.k ANDRIIP-OX. Jost reed and far Ws LI STILL-BETTER.--°oUtons.of Phelpis Fur ram asarcal Lake Psmerlor Piz Nblitio arrive and f„,..jaie by - 04) . JACOB BUBB bbls_dry .5111 - tedlierring tst stem sodformie !Pr AI, .1)7p11 . 1,141 rk 90, __„.. DISTILLERS OF 1:1111:13 MEM
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