'»wgin?p£RtoacoppEtt sitii • AND ' bSIKLUNS "WORKS. '■ ' FIRSBVBGn. PARK, irCPHDY tt CO., MANWACTUBERS of sheatiiino, ...nail' -na BOH COPEEB, PBESSm OOP Bottom SpoKorroldor.ao. alio, taporfm'andlfcilor* In UXTAXS, HU TUtX mSkMBOH;TOH,*o. : CnUUnUrnn hind,Tlntoui’. Ua^lMnindTodt. Wmiimu, M>. 149 Ifni <md 120 SeconAttraa, ortero rfOeppor cot to an J dorirod paUoni. mytfcdAwlyT • i • • j ; ; agbopKP as go-, ABD DIUBBI IH HVT g, CAPS AND STRAW GOODS, /WSdLXSAtBAND RETAIL, 131 Wood Street, Pittsburgh* Hftra now on hand for Spring Salea.aa large *ad n ttaortment of Goods m css bo found In 007 of tfiottsiontcitkii, eonnitiog of FUE,EIXK AND WOOL HltSof «wy *iyl» and qoilltyi CAPS of »mj qoilltjr and Utait ftahtonsj TAISI LEAP, STRAW, LEGHORN AND PANAMA HATS; STRAW, LEGHORN AND BILE BON. SJKp'olc., letc. Ptracna wUhing to purchase cither by WsOZSiU or Rxutb wm find It to their advantage to call T«intM ocritoeh mrU ffAMITRL GEAY- 33RAJPER JhnXTXJ T-A-lIaOR, 7T*. 53 ST. CLAIR BTREET, / V PinSßU&an, FE22NA., Uasjust returned from the Eastern Cities and t* osw melting hi* Spring stock of Cloths, Canimfim, Veettngs sod Cbsttege of rrcry variety and style adapted to thi best dtyAftAcountry trade, which wW be made op to orderwith proniptaea and despatch, and at rates as low 11 at soy other siiaflar estsblUtxmsnt in thedty, rtgSfcdfb McBRIDE: at, CO. Eorfmiiig and. Commission Heicbanti, And Agenta for the sale of Pittsburgh Man ll ' (actons. .Cumlgoaaits and orders for LEAR BIOSS, HKHP, PRODUCB.At* solicited. PKWP* ***«* ‘ ;.'.tfon -to receiving sad fonrsrdlnj- Ro. 40 Commeroiel Street* at- toots. ‘ dstsAWf - y - -•' *•••••• . ■ • • * 3, u, CHRISTY, Bt D., .‘V 4q Strttl, PiUtlargb P«n»a.»- lUTtoihed tb. edtMtegeoof Esstan Ooflegeeaod Bo» , pttals, «bo eerwal ysars' praaiea, offer* bis pTOfettlonsl terries* ia gTOPICAL AND MBPIOAL CASEB. imuscg. . ... ‘IMMI ’natfi > Eer. W. 0. (toward. • Col. Wilson McCandim. Ber«p.2L A. McLean. . Hon. H. A. Wearer. T. B. 801, Eso.- ' ... Hon.T.J.Blgham. 3. B, Banter. John H. Hollar, Ei^. Jacob McColUster.Esq. myaiydfc 'ETNA STOVE WOBKfli ALEXANDER BHADIB7, —■oiwwTtnwmn uranmsuifiTgT ritarroT COOKHB, PAEMB AND HBATINB STAVES, Plain anfl Fancy Orate Fronts, &o, Sole Proprietor of tho celebrated Paiihi Gas . BoaHniraand SHOxnCosstnnKo ‘ COOK STOVES. Office end Salea Room, orialydfo go, a Woodat.,Pltt.bqrgh. P.. STARCH AND FARINA. Blade by the , Wut PtUladilpßlftSltaufftelurliag Co. (tint Fnmiom svird*db7 the FrankUn lostltota, Kovettter, ISM.) • DUmoad aioee-Starch, In cues cont'g 6 boxes, 0 Ibe.yech Do ‘ do /./•.; baxee do M doj It*), Beflned, Pariri an j Pttrt Starch, la boxes twloui •lEM,«dl foclaandry-us*. •. OORN FARINA, (or Con SUrcbJia bx*. 40 pepare ucb. This article ts expressly prepared tor coll aery purpose*, *nJ an be relied on U euperlor In mm to any now In qm. Por sale by -THOMPSON, CLABEK AYOONQ, N. HOLMKB AC SONS, : : nxuxxs a foreign Ml Damtslje Bill, ol Eichansc, CBRTiriOATEBOV DtPOSIT, BANK ROTES AND BPRCIB, NOT8?-i**lUHiT titRTIBT, PITtSBUROQ, PA.. waLOoHactlooe maae.On «.u the principal cities through* out tne United State*. —. «pPtly 7*fi ROBERT ORR, Ata dcius » KB STRAW BONNETS AND BONNET RIBBONS, FLOWERS, 4c, KO. « MARKET STREET, PITTSBURGH. a. ft. m c. p. UARgtiß, KisuvAontUß or pftXOTUSa* JOB' AND ALL KIND 3 Of WRA'piP'XMa- paper, W«r«boat»i So. HI Wo©dStr««*> PITTSBURGH, iU- Rfcgo boogbt >l muk«t pricuo. my4:tffa rOHN COOfIUAN * BKO. «ASWIOTCK»* Of Ison UalllnffrXroix Vaults* Vault Doors, Window Shntteri, Window Guardi, kt., ■it rat.- B 1 Semti Street end 85 Third Sired, Fiu'auiJMH, fit {{*▼« cnLend.a variety of nswpettern*, finery and plain, suitable ft® all purposes.... Particular attention paid -to *n clo*lnjlGrs»eLoaec-JoMrta>Bdonaetebortootice. tnrß w. ~ . .wy. o. rusn VANDBVBR & FRIEND, attorneys at law, ASJ> ' . SOLICITORS HI CHANCERY, ~~ X~o. (, Ehim'M Block* Bubaque, lowa. promptly mods (a any part of Northern ton. or Western Wisconsin. WulattondtotbapnrchiseeDd Baltef Heel Estate, ob* taldlnt Money on Bondaand Mortgagea. eeldydfo —r. b. niu.- qiwigfnr smson irrnnt, ROBINSON, MINIS & HILLERS, VOUBDBBS AND MACHINISTS, WASHINGTON WOBH S, Pittsburgh, Fenna. Offlc«*No.Sl Market street. Hsiraftetntesn Mods o i Steam EnrCner and MR! Hachln tip- Otytlngt, Work, steam Botlau and Sheet Iron Jobbinpsadßepalrtagdopecoebortnotfeft. larSfclydfo WBYMAN ae »ON, Hantrfhttmw* and Doatsrsln all kinds of TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIOARB, . : ill LSAT TOBACCO, Oortur ef SitiOilitJd Street and JMonondAUejh PnTBBPRQB.Pt. foreign exchange. SIQHTBIXDS DRAWN . DUNCAN, SHERMAN * CO., OH THB UNION-BANS, LONDON, •IN • BUMS OF ONB BOUND UPWABD9. Alao, BQlf on tbs principal cities and'torma of Franca, Bclgioo, Holland, Gttrmnj, Esssla end othtr Knrcpcan States, constantly oa band end {breakby - V WM. n. WILLIAMS A 00., tSOelycfc Bankers. Wood street, corner of Third: JOBEf 8., Ziilfi, M K R C HAN T TAILOEi No. *5 NirbftSt, Pittsburgh. A good assortment of Cloth!, Oassiheris, Vaninas, COitcras, and all goods atiitaliU fjr gsnllmsntf' vesr,JastK»eefr«d. firOrden prompt! j flUed, is the latest stjlas of tb* art. prSfclydfc . • J.SCOTT, Dentut, HAS removed to the house lotely occupied tyPr. Wnx. A. Wffd, Ko, J7B p«ra umi, (*cuU> *ldO tblrddoorabOTtStßdaJnrt. - « OOm BnTn from 9 a,*. tin br. a. wuojftw-—... jomi| M »orp..^-^.».ii , ccrtioooa PitUboigh Steel Works. JONE8,BOYD&OOo lUouEactnraiof CASE BT2XL; »bo,BPIUN3, PLOW »&4 A. B. BtZEL; SPBJNQSmiJ AXLES, OamerEaaeitd fdntSlrtdi, pitltbicrgh, iU. . nuo ;ointt~. •. Mini D.B;BOOEi(0&CO^ "' . arniicnuutv Bo|ir«' InprovcA Pti«a( Steal Cultivntor Teeth, Corner Km and First StruUt&tUivrghtV*.. Irtfclyflfe* HAIL ROAD SPIKE COMPANY. Joiapb W. C. BWwiU, (Succmtra laTurier, Udjtd Svttt.) •' uumsivma or BAIL ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS . AND BOAT SPIKES. Corner of Water Street and Cherry alloy, •oitirtfc . , rmsßtmog. pehwa. HMSNBV H. COLLINS, forwarding, sna Cbmalsslon Merobant, ASP WUOLmUB DEALKRIN - cn»Mee,Butter, Seede.U’lib, Aft!^froaneaO««any t Swf to.-* C*rf &riiL PiMAunh. jvMtUnui MBSOSAot TAILOR, -No. 54 St Clair Street, ; PItTSBC&GB, PA. ana lioat&er Btors. “ „ D- KiaxpAtiiCK 4 Soot, No. 31 S. Third K, between Herket end Obeetnnt ete, mwelphu, hen teerterSYATO BkltKß SFiHlaB HIBES, Drj end onen Belled Fetne Kite, Tennere' Ot), Tennere’ eDdCar rien* YkAial the lewees pilne, mo npng the beet leme. *3,AllklDd» la tire rcc£l>nen ted, fcr ehlfb .tb*Wil»#*tin*iwtpric«wJU TKl j aCM j,^ or | 0 : axcbaapfetHfei t__ - ■• mrMjdfe PubbOld Bn WmaiT—l lave on hand *tml fccmlft dd Bj»WAj »hUh I hmhtd mad* ud kept ontU ttlui bMeau cldaod *mba arid bj Um Uml crt*noß,<brjs«ae«lpinpo>Ofc - PflTaUh>y -.;. QEO. g. Kgms,lto Wcoj gtnat. Pm B*4jn>T,—l Jiave Brandy which I win go«x»at«e to be pnro iod fl t for Oflilda*^'ihlchi luw* ' portbMed to nifet * jnftfllc efiafc Any cm nho will try PriTrf»ey. ; : .- rQga lL keteEß. liflWood ttmt ' BijmT, o« £liSctco Miomno Smta!2S&!* fc S W*** <>r •TWy/njiHotiart Sptnal &otuts. AMBEICA2T WATCHEB WHOLESALE AQEHOT FOR THE SALE OF AMEBICWATCHES.' We would moat respectfully call the atten- Uoo o( tb* public to the American Witches now being «• (®*tv*lv introduced, tne mannCectare of which bo eoae co firmly established that ■ entire confidence can be placed upon them aa sab and correct tiso-keepen, l»oth lj U»a wearer and seller. Haring tioen appointed Wholesale Agents for the cole ot tboaa Wstchos, the public may be aeaored that we can till them at tfca rery lowest cash prices. W# hare alao a very large stock of SILVER and PLATED WARE, VINE GOLD JEWELRY in sets, inch ai Corral, Garnstj-Camoo, Jet and Paintings. Our asaortmenU-f GLOOSS la nnosnally large at present compriilng some beantlfnl pattern* of EIGHT an.l ONE DAY PARLOR and OFFICE CLOCKS at GREATLY RE DISCED PRICES. Block of llci * U * b “4 BwUs GOLD ao4 011 uq 4» all of onr own Importation. Watch Mahers’ Tool*,Materials and WatchGtanes. . ; ’ REIN EM AN A MEYBAN, fagalAwT No. 42 Fifth stmt. IHOTHKIISI BOTIIKHSII nUTHCUSIII Don’t fail to procure Mrs. Winslow’s Sooth log Byrap for Children Toothing'. II haa noeqnalon earth. It greaOrfitdUtateatheproceuorteethicghyaononiog th* gama, rodndng all Inflammation—will allay pain. * ai '* tore to wgqlAtaths bowel*. Depend epon It, mother*, it wm give rest to yourselves, and reibf andheattb to yoor lalhatA - Periactly soft In all caw* This valoablo preparation U the prescription ofona of the meat experienced and iWKhI female Physicians to New England, and has basnet "*th never-feiUog snccreelo mflltona of **! Wo hollar* it the t** • nd ro ” Bt lu the world, lu all cases ofDyKaf«7 “ d ln Children, whether it arises from ot from any othsreatuo. If Ufo aw* health can be aattmated by dolltra and rents, It Is worthdts «lght In gold. IfgTtana of bottles era sold every year lu (it* Dull-d It is in old and well-tried remedy. rOIOB ONLY 25 CENTS A BOTTLE. 4cE~Nom genome unless the fcoalmilo ofOGRTIb * p£B ■ KINS, New Fork, Is on the ontrids wrapper, Sold by Dragmts throughout the world. DR-GEO. ILEEYSERtAgcni for Pittsburgh JufcdawlyfcT W ’3 H W a , o a 1 b n i. B ' I aw A SEWING MACHINES. R A O ' O I F & C 15 U N L K A. 8 «. FOR SALE WITH ALL LATB IMPROVEMENTS, A T . MAfirFACTIIRER'S PRICKS, B f ALSX. 8.. BZ3Z3D, Brills Cfo. SB Fifth Street* Meter's Miraculous Vermin Destroyer, The Only Remedy in the DAdfc Kbrfd&irr to Exterminate Ban, U:cx, Coccaucaxs, Bui, Asm, Mosouvom, Flub, Moras, Void, Qua Woaxs am Gaanta Isatcrs, Ac. $O,OOO BOXES SOLD IN ONC MONTH. Sbtae Celebrated Remedies bars been extensively nsad for twenty-two years to all parts of Europe, and tbelr mirac ohms-power bare been attested by the Conrtsof .Rada, Franca, England, Austria, Prussia; Bavaria, Saxony, Belgi um, noil and, Naples, Ac., and their Chemical properties examined, and approved by the most distinguished Medical- Vacoltloa all over the world. Their dceUnctlveawa U aU kinds of vermin and Inm-ti rertlfledju this country by the Dliettor* of the various PatiUcJnstltulions, Planters, Farmers, Proprietors of Hotels, Warehouses, MaonfarloriM. and by v»rton»dt» Ingdahed private c-itloos. Numerous Testimonials and CVniii-.aiM <>( U.-„f tbesa Remedies can be «eu at the Depot. For sate, Wholesale end Retail, by the Inventor and Pro prietor, JOSEPH METER, Practical Chemist, fl!2 Broadway (cor. Hocston e 1.,) New York. General Agent for the U. State* and Canadas, FREDER ICK Y.BG3HTON, Draggle!, No. 10 Aator Boosts and 41T , Broadway, New York. Foraale in this city, wholesale and retail by IL E. SEL LERS A CO-, corner Wood and Second eta; JG3. FLEMING, Oorosr Diamond and Market it. BEEKHAM A U’KEN- H AN. Alleghany. * dcSB.Dodfc Commos sense roles tjie moss of the people, wtutevur the mteaaaed aod ntanihrope phlkeopoeremey nj to the cootm j. Show them • good tbloc, let iu m/r -its bo" eleeriy dracastrated, aad they will not bealtaU ro gire'dthelrtoMteordta) patronage. Thb maaaca ba*« nl ready ratiß*d tha jndgmaot of a pbyctelaa concerning tba Time* oC nCSTEITEIfa cmsits, as DaT be *c«n la the immense quantities of thti me4i£inse that are anaocUy sold Id every section of the Uni. Jt U sow recocsizeJ m gre»t- I r superior to all ether remedies y«t derived for dimaeeof the dlgwtive organs, neb as disrhoea, dysantery, dytpcp (l a, aod far the varioss feyen that arise from deraageoAn t of thon portion* of the system. Hostetter’e name la f«at becoming a household word from Ualt>s to Texes, from the shores of the Atlantic to the Paclflr. Try the article and be aaUafled. Sold by druggists aod doalcra generally, everywhere, and , by BOSIETTia A BMITB. nsanntaetnrenasd proprietor* 19 Water and 69 Front etreete- Jr2a:dAwT The Health is the most important subject to which the attentisn can be directed. A little pamphlet, entitled “A Gold* to Health,” published by D. L, FAHNE STOCK A C&, Wholesale Drnggijts, corner of Wood and 4th its* PiUaborgb, Pa, aod which may be bad grails from all the agents for Wilson's Pills, or B. L. Psbln&stocVs Vermi fags. It contains a great amount of tuefo! information.— It is worth r. adlng. jrSg-.dAwT Abtipozal Kars.— Dil Keyscr, of 140 Wood street, has on hand a very excellent drrice for deaf persons, by which many parsons are made to hear as well as ever.— Also, a small gntu perch* dram, which is inserted into the ear, and b very efficient lo ryany caeca of deafnaes. Ja22:dwT , Db. Ward’B Tooth Powder and Tooth Wash. Any Quantity of the above articlee are (or sale at reduced prices by DR. KgYgRR, N&.I4D Wood»L, PHtebnrch, Pa. Shoulder Bracks—The only place to cet good Shoulder Braces fiat the Manotactarora, DR. GEO. H KEYBEB, 140 Wood et. . apl»dAwT Soaps, Hair Broshes and Perfumery at l)r. HRYBRgB, No. 140 Wood et. spjfrdtwT The only Truss Manufactory in Pittsburgh U DB. KRYBER'B. No. 140 Wood et splP dAwT Stringes—A fall assortment of all kinds of Syringes for sale at DB. gRYBKR’g, Na 140 Wood street. Chamois Skins of a good quality for sale at DO, KETBER’B. I*o Wood et. apifcdAwT Sponges— The beat assortment in the city or sale aIPR.TCRYBKR'B. 140 Woodst apIMAwT .FREDERICK GOULB 0. 8. BOYLE BOYLE & 00, «59 SECOND STREET, CIN’CtNNA'rI, OHIO.BhBI nipounEa of FOREIGN LIQUORS AND WINES; DIfiTILLEBh OF ALCOHOL, COLOGNE, SPIRITS, Uamphene, Buinisg Fluid and Spirits of TURPENTINE. Manofeeturere of every deecrlptkm of DomejlULlqnors, Winei, Cordlili and French BITT B R B . □are constantly on hand virions grade* of pnre BOURBON AND RYE WHISKEY, Peach and Apple Brandy. 7 A(<80, DARATARIA AND NEW ENGLAND ROM, lo Bole Mannfftnreriof tha CELEBRATED "BOSE” WHISKEY. Agents ferfBBDBRICK GOtJLE'B JAPANESE BtTT&BB splfcdtwlyg 3PIAKTOBI PIANOSII SPEINa BTOOE mfffl a OLD MEDAL .PREMIUM PIANO FORTES, UiKUKCrUEED EV WILLIAM KNABE & CO., Baetihobi. 71m the sia ust riuiDKa lot Met* lance orer all competition, and are pronounced by .r. BiatBUUND TUALBEBO, ’ M. 6TRAKO3CH, GUSTAVE BATTER, Aod other dliUcgoi-hed Pienist* to be equal, if not BDPERIOR TO ANY IN THIS COUNTRY. ggjdaon&etorer's Sole Agent for PJttabnrgband.Weit* era Pvnstjlracla, CHARLOTTE BLUME, Old KataLlUhed Piano Depot, jfejo ' No. lIS Wood at, door above rtftb. RICUABPEOB’S I.R I 8 H It X N B N fl, . Damas&s, Ola pern, &c. c : /CONSUMERS OF RICHARDSON'S LIN- Vj ZNg, and them dedroua of obtaining the GENUINE GOODS, Scold eeo that the articlea they purchase are seal* the firm. _____ , : RICHARDSON, SONS * OWDB9, as a ntmtee of the eonadoaea e*ti dnraUUty of the Goods - This cssUsn U rendered essentially necessary as Urge cnantitisecT Inferior and defective Linens are prepared, ■Sara aflorteeeoaaadsielei with the name of BIGHAHIV HHl.trliMlHww.'Wlio. npo4l*»of UM lnJorj the. frrfTUjy} girw <*» •"<< «»* DSaUfeO ton* of the genoioe Goode, will sot readily abandon* btonses so prnMabla, while purchasers can Utopceodon BLOOK J, r M Church street, Sew Yoth. VKTBEATb-TSIXM bualula wbita and red j3i tuijLilSti&ha,in pitslrarg| iajetic. I* Io?T6’Sxr St G> M s SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 2, 1859. OFFICIAL PAPER OF TI7S CITY City aact News items. Mraw TEMpriuTDCß.—Obscrratlons token at Shaw’s Optician Store, No. S 3 Fifth st., yesterday. IS SDH. IS SHADE. 9 o’clock, a. ■ .. ..... 73 12 « .US 82 % « r. M - SO Barometer - 23 5-20 Court or Quarter Sessions.— Before Judges Wn. B. McClare, J. W. MsynarJ and Assooiatea Adams and Park. On Friday morning Judge Maynard read au opinion in tbo matter of a road in Baldwin <p. He does not think that, there is any need that the report of the viewers should contain the re lease of or ossessdamages for the persona through whose land the Toad may run. Com. vs. Terence Langhlin, indicted for lar ceny, tried last term, convicted and granted a new trial. At the second trial, yesterday, Ter ence was acquitted and discharged. A lad named Michael Flynn, seventeen years of age, waa committed by Alderman Rogers, on the 24th, for picking a ladies pocket, daring the inqaeet on the body of Mary Delany. Tbo court sent him, yesterday, to the Hoase of Refage. Jackson McCartney. —This man woe convicted of highway robbery lost terjn. A new trial was granted on the ground that the judge, in re hearsing a portion of the testimony to the jury used ihe word “prisoner" for “prosecutor." The prosecutor, who was a raftsman named Mc- Cutobeon, did not appear in court yesterday, and. Jackson was acquitted Yoong McKee plead guilty to tho same charge lost term. Mc- Cartney haa been oonvloted or passing counter feit money, and haß not yet been pnolshed. Liquor.— Sarah'Washington, indicted for sell ing without a license, was tried and a verdict of not guilty rendered. Larceny,— BeojamtQ Gollah Sampson was con vioted of laroeoy at the last term of the oourt and sentenced to a term in the county Jail. His term having expired, he was brought into oourt to he tried for the laroony of a stove valued al $4. The oourt requested E. 11. Irish, Esq., to defend Sampson, whloh be did. It appeared that the prosecutor had lost a stove which he had eet at hiß door as a Biga. Threemonthesubsequently tho prosecutor saw the stove, or one that he said was bis, ia the hoase of Sampson. There were no points of identification made out, and the jury, nnder the instruction of the court, render ed a verdict of not guilty without leaviog the box. Joho Freerat, brought up ou charge of selling liquor without a license, was discharged, the District entering a nofyros. The-jury haring attended to all their duties in tbeoonrt, were discharged with its thsoks. Hahha’s Cash.—After the discharge of the jury, young Thomas Hanna,cohrioled of murder Id the second degree last week, waa plaoed in ihe box. Mr, Marshall appeared qt the bar and stated that he would not press bis motion for a new trial. He said a few words in behalf of this man, who is not more than 19 years of age, and commended him to the mercy of the coart, as the jury had done before him. After this, Hanna was remanded, no sentence having been passed on him. PfißßTiss* Case. —James Prentiss, the man who was found guilty of manslaughter, in the killing of Peter Black, was brought into Court. Mr. Bruco, on last week, made a motion in ar rest of judgment on the ground that the Court ordered a talesman before the regular panel was exhausted. Mr. Bruce slated that among the list of jurors was the name of Lewis Foquelte, Third Ward, Al legheny, whose name was not called during the making up of the jury which tried Uinemattand Prentiss. ' Sir. Bruce cited the Act of April 14. 13J4, showing that the prisoner should have (he right of peremptory challenge of 20 of the whole number of jurors in tho panel. The name of Mr. Foquelte was not called and therefore the prisoner bad no chance to accept or reject him as a jaror. Judges Maynard‘and McClure remarked that the verbal order of the Court touching talesmen, constituted such talesmen % part of the penel as much as Ihoufb they had been drawn lolhe regular coiir.p Mr. Bruce admitted (hat this would be irue if the whole regular panel were exh&usieJ, hut here was a juror present whose name was not called at all. Jo answer to Mr. Collier cited iOih Har ris, 90; Commonwealth vs. David Jewel. The seventh exception taken in (hat case was pre cisely the ooe raised in (bis case and it.wos over ruled by (be Supreme CoorL In that cose, Messrs. T. A. Rowley and Jos. Murdock were summoned as talesmen before the regular panel was exhausted Chief Jasiioe Black overruled the exception. Advantage must be taken of .the fact of the panel’s not being ezbiuited at ribe time when the jary is making up, or el9e It witi.be forever too late. • Mr. Urocc then passed ou to urge his argu meule for a new trial; that new testimony bad been discovered calculated to contradict the stale* moot of Mrs. Black; that the verdict was against the weight of eyidcoce; that the Court erred on several points which were argood at longtb. The Court took the papers in hand and wilt probably render a decision in the ease 10-day. Mb. Yeccr’s Histobt.—A correspondent of the Erie (Pft ) Observer, writing from “Up the Yoaghicgheoy,” after speaking of Braddook's Field, &0., says: "James Yeecb, Esq., of Uolon towo, Is at present engaged on a new and highly interesting historical work—'The Monoogabela of Old’—which is replete with incidents of the battle, and as a complete and accurate history of this region, is said to excel any former publica tion. It is lo press at the publishing house of W. 6. Haven, Pittsburgh, and will occupy some COO pages. It coutainsmuch important history, which ia interesting to the people of your North ern corner of the Buie, as well as those of the Monoogabela Valley.” PrrTSBoaQQ Wateb Ccbb.—Everybody knows where Haysville, on the Fort Wayne & Chicago Railway is. Ii ia a “Water Cure,” euro enough, for its waters ire medicinal, aod It ia also an "Air Care,” for to the delightfol region where it stands, amid the glorious bills and by the spark liog waters of the beautiful Ohio, no deleterious airs can come. We refer our numerous readers to the card of this bouse, io another oolumu of this day’s paper. New buildings have been erected and nowadvaotogea are now afforded lo all who would escape the heat and toil of tbeaa hot days. Hail Stobm.— They had a great battering with bail stones ou the Western Reserve during Fri day of last week. Io the towns of Weymouth and Granger, Medinacounty, a terrific hail storm was experienced. Hailstones ranging in size from one to three inches io diameter fell with great violence, breaking limb; from fruit trees, and cutting to the ground whole fields of corn, potatoes, oats and wheat, and lo some instances killing sheep that were unprotected. So severe was the storm, that in some places the hall lay lo the depth of four inches and remained unmelted as late as the next morniog at ft o'clock. Tan Fourth.—Among the most popular of the various sports and exhibitions of the ap proaching 4th, will be that of the German Gym nasium, at the Athemeam, on Liberty street. U will open with a grand Alegoric Tableau—the Pioneer of *7O. There will be general vanlting and tumbling by tho twelve Roman Brothers, who have drawn immense houses wherever they have appeared. We are sure that suoh will be the case again now. Ton Ciscos.—Tho Great Cironsof the World, Antonio & Wilder’s, commenced operations last evening in Trimble's lot. It drew immensely and it has a wonderfal display of equestrian, gymnnatio and aerobatic talent; of that there is no doubt. People at 4th of July limes need no ooaxieg to attend a elrons; they go, and the pro prietors will find that out during the next few days. Wb take great pleasure in again direoling at teotioQ to the card of Boyle & Co., dealers io liquors, at Cft Second street, Cincinnati. They are the promptest and most reliable of firms. In our business relations with them we have ever found them all that honorable and straight-for ward business men should be. See their card elsewhere in this paper. Ckickit.—The match betweeo (he Atlanta Club, of Allegheny, and (be St. George, of Oak land, which came off on Thursday, resulted In the success of the former. The total inniogs of Atlanta 40, and of the Qt. George 4fi. So close a rton was a challenge for a new tria1 L which will come off, as we learn, in a few days. “Bbd Gauntlet,”—This is tho eighteenth volume ofPetenon & Bros, weakly issue of Wa yerly Novels. Sir Walter Scott) was universally acknowledged to have been one of the greatest novelists of bis or any day. Book for sale by W. A. Gildehfenny, sth street, opposite the old Theatre. Religious.— ’The Rev. Dr. Bryan will deliver a discourse -on “The Responsibilities of Toting Men,” to-morrow morning, at 10J o’clcgk, Jmhe First Cumberland Presbyterian Church, Sixth street. The young teen and others ore respect fully invited to attend. - Captured.— Simon G. Coburn, the insane in cendiary and horse-thief, was captured on Wed nesday of last week, in'the vicinity of Fleatown, some 4 miles fromUnlontown, where he bad com mined the offences above named. ' ne was com mitted lojiU. . / ■ ‘ - . - Robert McCombs, the lad who-was eo seri ously Injured at the Eagle Cotton Factory, Wed nesday, was somewhat better oa Fndffi enflhia physicians entertain sons hopes of Ms recovery. ' Ceairml Board of Education met Thurs day evening, June SOth. Present—Messrs. McAuley, McOoUistcr, Miller,^Negley, Oyer, Sergeant, Varnum and Stngerly' President. Prof. McLean, Principal of tbo High School, reported the result of tbs examination of appli cants for admission to High School. On motion ofMr. Nogloy, the applicants hold ing the following numbers, vis ;4. f», 12,23, 28, 31, 36 42, 44, 53, 64, 55, 56, 06, 09, 73, 74, 75, 85,. 93, 95, 113, 117, 200. 206, 207, 210, 213, 221, 244 were declared entitled to admission to the High School. On motion of Mr. Miller, tboso holding (he following cambers, vi 2: 2,3, 0,7, 10, 14, 16, IG, 17,18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 36, 60, 51, 52, 57, 09, C 3 C 7 72 70, 87, 90, 105, 201, 205, 208, 209, 212, 215, 218, 219, 223, 224, 225, 228, 229, 230, 231, 238 are entitled to re-examination. On motion, it was ordered that thoeo balding □ambers entitled to re examination be notified to attend at the High School Rooms, on Monday, July 11th, at 9o’clock a. m .for re-examination; also those baring passed examination are re quested to report themselves at (he same time. The report of the Committee appointed hy Councils to audit the accounts of (he fenlral Board of Education beiog presented, Mr. McCollister moved that (ho report be printed. Mr. Negley moved that, as an amendment, I bat tho report be read, which was agreed (0~. The report being read, Mr. Negtey moved (hat it be published io the Qazette and Dispatch. Mr. McCollister moved (bat it also be pub lished io the Post, and called the yeas end nays, which were a 9 follows: _ Yeas—Messrs. Miller, MoAaley, McCollister, and Sorgeant—4. Nays—Messrs. Negley, Oyer, Varnum and President Singerly—4. So the motion was not agreed to. On motion of Mr. Oyer, thovote on the pub lishing the report in tho Poll was reconsidered. The original resolution being withdrawn, Mr. Negley moved that the report of tbeAnilitlog Committee be published in the Oas-Ue, Pott and Dispatch, whloh was agreed to by the following vole; Yeas —Messrs. Miller, McAuley, McCollister, Negley, Oyer, Sergeant and Varnum—7. Nay—President Siogerly—l. On motion, adjourned. Mail Coahoeb. —The people throughout ihe country, that is, (hose who read, and those who write or receive letters, will now begin to feel daily and hourly the curse of a bad administra tion, more eettslbly even than heretofore. Be* oouflMhe Republican party refaeed to aid the losafocas to pass an nnconatilntional Act, the said tocofocoa refused to accept the post-office appropriation. We note below eume of (be changes. The Mahoning Rryistrr at (bis week says; “Orders have been received here that after July Ist, the daily mail between Youngstown and Boon will bo reduced to a tri-weekly. A dally mail from Pittsburgh to this point has been in operation for twenty years, and the limitation will be eenribly felt at this time, We understand, however, that efforts are being made al Poland and other points on (he line to have the order re voked, and the mail oarried daily as usual. We (rust they may be socoessful." The New Castle Courant says: “The Wlowiog changes have beea made in (he mail service; From Girard to New Castle, from daily, Sundays excopled, to tri-weekly. Youngstown same. NewCastletoSlippery Rock, from tri-weekly to semi-weekly. New Brighton to New Casile, via Wurlemburgh.frora tri-week ly to semi-weekly. New Brighton to New Castle, via Irish Ripple, from tri weekly Io semi-week ly: all to tako effect from 30lh Juno.” The Uniootown papers note the fad that, on and after ihe Ist of July, the mail service be tween Pittsburgh and that place, via Connells ville, la to be performed but Lhreo limes a week." So tbey go. The eighty or ninety millions squandered on political cut throats ia Kansas, on a bloodless and ridiculous raid upon Utah, on a fool's errand to Paraguay, on the Fort Sael ling and Willett's Point swindles, oq (be infa mous live oakand mule contracts -havo depleted and bankrupted the national treasury, and (bo people mast grin and bear their privations. At a MttTiNO of the Neptone Fire Company, held in their Halloo Friday eveniog, Jaly Ist, the following preamble and resolutions were unani mously adopted; Whereas, At a late fire ia Allegheny city, come person or persons offered a direct insult to the Neptune Firo Company of I’itlsburgb, and Whereas, It has always been a tjute ot Ibis company to labor voluntarily cheerfully wherever anti whenever (heir services were re quired, and Whereas, We t,re now c.. t -’ir..i,ir.t\- eatmtieJ that the aforesaid insult was not offered by any person or persons possessing the heart of a man or having tho welfare of the city <>f Allegheny or the Fire Department at heart. Resolved, That there now exists oo ill feeling on (he part of the Nepluno Fire Company of PiUebargh towards the eithens or firemen :-f Al legheny City, and that hereafter, when called “into eervico” in our eieter city, wo will labor cheerfully aod faithfally to protect (hem and their iotereeta so far as we are able. Kfolred, That whatever 111 feeling nay have existed be forever buried in “the sea of oblivion." flaoh'fd, Thai we are under a deep and list ing obligation lo Messrs. Klog, IVnnook ITj., of the Eagle Colton Works. Allegheny City, for their ‘princely donation lo the company, 7for ser vices rendered at the late fire; also to Brown & Martin, for a liberal donation. Resolved, That as volunteer firemen we consider ourselves overpaid by Messrs. K., P. & Co., and should oorasrvloes be again required (although we sincerely hope they may not be) none will more cheerfully andpromptly obey (he call than the Neptune Fire Co. of Pittsburgh. Resolved, That this portion of the proceedings be published Iq the Daily Gaittle and Dispatch. John H. Stewart, Preel Et». T Hodspetii, Seo’y. Items —The Seventh Annual Fair of the Bea ver County Agricultural Society, will bo hold oo the 28tb,”9th and .°.olb days of September next. The Mercer County Agricultural Exhibition is tube held at Mercer on the Mth and 16th of Sep tember next. Three new furnaocs are 14 be erected at Youngstown, Ohio, during the season. The Lake Superior Company have purohased lon soresof land oo tho west side of Crab Creek, aod building operations will be commenced as soon as tho material can be got together. Tho site of the farnaoe at Briar Hill has beeu located, and operations have already been com menced io quarrying stone, preparatory lo building. James Ward A Co. have a new farnace nearly completed at Niles, and Mortis, Prioe A Go. are about lo buiidone at Girard. Steamboat Building.—' There are now lo the course of construction, io Fayette county, eight steamboats, viz : Seven at Brownsville, aod oqo at Bellevernoo. The boats built ou tho Monou gahela are equal to any that ride the western waters. So well is this fact established that from all the valley of the Mississippi and its tributaries, menoome hither lo have their steam boats built. Here are meohaoios, perfectly at home ia all the trades that are interested in the building of boats. Here, we mean in this oily, at Brownsville, and in the region around both, wo make engines and boilera of the best work manship and material, and as lo the style of the wood work and the finish of tho oabin, the boats speak for themselves. Commencement, —Oa last evening the com mencement exeroises took place at Excelsior Hall, of tbo Ladies’ Graduating Class la Allegheny City College. The exeroises were of * very high order. . The Essayists were Misses Loomis, Bacon, Burnett, Thompson, Kerr and Mawbiu ney. The performances indioate that the teach ers in this school understand their duties and discharge them. The musio, with which tbo oc casion was enlivened, was very choice and well performed. A Farewell Song by theAUegheoy Harmonious, and Benediction,closed (he evening pleasantly. Painful Accident.—A very painful oooideut happened to Mr. Wo. Fauot, employed ia the Novelty Works, on Thursday. Whlio at work at the circular saw, bis left forearm was caught and out half around before it could be removed. One of the bones was cut half through along with tbo tendons of the thumb. Dr. Walter intended to his injury, which, though p&infal, is not likely io deprive him of the use of his limb bat for a short timo. McticEtL—Tho Republicans of Mercer county hato nominated the following ticket: Jtucmbfy— (Jeo.'D. Ho&QI. Treasurer —Wm. G. Brown. District Attorney —J. T. Glebner. Coimni««joner—Robert G. Black. Poor J7outo Director —Lewie Egbert. Surveyor —Jos. McCleary. Auditor—John A. Gill. Barn Burned. —Tho barn of Mr. John Bane, in Cranberry tp , Butler county, was struck by lightning oh Wednesday evening, and consumed. It was built of logs, with a thatob roof. The hooso of Mr. H. was about fifty-six feet from the barn, but the rain foiling at the time saved it from destruction. A grand military parade was to come off yes terday in Mooongahela city. The Pennsylvania Infantry, of East Liberty,“and the Blues, Cspt. Hay, left here on Thursday night to participate in the parade, which they would doubtless much enjoy. Many companies were expected to be present. ' Railroad Excursions. —The Pennsylvania Road, it will be sees, will run excursion trains, on the Fourth, every hour in tbe day. Seo advertisement.* The nsw style ctf white shirts Introduced by J. L. Carnaghan A Co., Federal street, Allegheny, is an undoubted Improvement as to eemfort and A goqd fitting shirt U my dssirabla. f Hroa School CosorESCEirar.—Tb® first com ae cccment of the ITigb School of this city, took place at Lafayette Hall, last night, and at tended by an immense and really rcapectablo and i Intelligent audience. This echool has been in ; operation for four years, and the first class, 11 A,” ; has just graduated. Whether (he Iligh School i system has realized the warmest expectations of 1 113 friends or not, it in for the citizens of (bis j community to say. The graduating class was composed ot William C. King, Kano Kuhn and llt-ppio Wilkins; all of whom, we aro informed, did honor to iliem selves and credit to the nchool, by their t-xami. nation. The exercises commenced with prayer by l)r. John T. Pressley, of Allegheny oily, who ad dressed Lho Throne of Grace in a feeling manner for the Public School system of our Common wealth. The exercises then continued as follows; Castiy by Miss Martha A. Coleman, entitled “Man is Superior to Woman,” which was road by Master Moore. The composition of the essay, as well aa the ideas it contained, reflected much credit upon the author, who is quite young Oration by Joseph Z. Culver, subject “Educa tion," was delivered in good style, and spoke well for lho future accomplishments of (his young gentleman. ‘ i Essay by Miss Mary P. Bell, subject “Where is Lby Home." Music by Miss M. Je Flam—Aria from J. Pu ritan!. Essay by Miss Caroline Dawson, subject “No Greatness without Energy." j Oration by Wm. C. King, one of the graduates, entitled “Soientifio Research." This was a highly creditable performance. Song, “Kathleen M&vourneen,” by Miss M. Coohrau. Essay, “All is for the Beat,” by Miss Harriet M. Lowis. Oration, “The Advantages of the fUudy of Language," by Kuno Kahn, a graduate. Duett from Uazza Ladra, by Misses Cochran and DiTHam. Essay, “Personal Infipeuoe," by Mifis Jose phine A. Shepler. OratioD, “Battle of Life,” by Joseph 11. Mont gomery. An cxoollent production und well de livered. Song, “The Serenade,” by Misses Cochran and De Ham. Essay, ‘-The Sthdent’a Hope,” by Miss Heppie Wilkins, the only lady gradnate. Oration, “Our Common Sohools: The Nation’s Hope,” by Samuel Taggart.” Theo followod ibe presentation of diplomas lo the graduates by Dr. IT. A. M’Lean, Princi pal of the High School. The diplomas embrace the following branches;' Algebra, Geometry, Plane and Spherical Trigonometry, Surveying, Analytical Geometry, Differential and Integral Calculus, Astronomy, Natural Philosophy, Chem istry, Physiology, Zoology, Botany, Mental and Moral Science, Latin, Greek, German and His tory. The hall was so densely crowded and the beat so oppressive that it was with great difficulty that order conld be maintained. Altogether, bowovpr, the exhibition was highly creditable to every one concerned. Toe Ne Plus Ultra or Shihqle Machibes. The extraordinary achievement of steam power, combined with American mechanical genius, en gage the attention and admiration of (he age. Every day elicits something new and useful from (be inexhaustible resources of human ingenaity. Machinery is now applied to almost evory de partment of labor, and the handicraft of man is far outstripped by simple combinations of wheels, pinions, knives, chisels,.spindles, in, erected into tbo dignity of a complete machine. We have just examined an invention of remarkable efficiency and utility. It is called Coftn's Shin gle Machine. The m&cbiac is constructed to make from sixty to eighty shingles per minute. It makes barrel heads, lookiog-glass backs, veneering, oigar boxes, Ac. Its simplicity, du rability, utility and excellence of its work will make it a universal favorite. It is due to the pul>- lic that the press should exert its influence to usher into general use all improvements and in ventions that tend to perfect the quality and cheapen the articles of (heir manufacture, that the public may speodily secure their benefits. In the abovo machine, a circular horizontal saw i 9 used, and tbo block eo adjusted that it cuts lengthwise of the wood, and as smooth as if plaoed ; and in sawing shingles, a regular taper is given from end to end. and of any desired thickness It will save at least twenty per ceut j of timber over any other sawing machine, and i fifty per cent, over any riving and shaviog ma- i chine. The whole machiue combined, for sawing and jointing, can be furnished for $1 '»(>. It may be worked by steam; water or horse power. The patentee is il (.’, Coffin, of Pittsburgh, to whom all letters may be addressed. —Harrisburg I'nim. i'attain Jesse Dean, of the steamer $l. Louie, was before Acting Major Lewis, yesterday, charged by a Jock baud with assault and battery with intent to kill. The captain gave bail to appear and answer. IfCapt. Dean laid bis hand upon one of Lis men, we hare no doubt ho was provoked beyond endurance. He does not belong to the class that makesa foss. Wo suspect that the case wit! never he hcard.of again. Pcpli* Exercises.—On Monday, the 4ih io»t., the Association of Soldiers, of the War of 1812, will meet at tlj o’clock a. it., in the Ctrr Hall, at which timo the Declaration of Independence will be road by Prof. Moies F. Eatom. An Oration, in commemoration of the Dat, and appropriate to the Association, wili l>o delivered by Tqomas Howard, Kaq. Ladies and Gentlemen are most respectfully invited to attend. The Association will dine at the OtBARi. Housa, at 4 before 2r. u. Tickets to bo had of the Committee, or at the office of the Girard House- 1 Tes thousand deaths, But not a single tear. Vary important to gardeners and housekeepers. There is not a garden bat can be preserved from the ravages of insects, or a house that caonot be cleansed of all vermin pests, by Lyon's Magnetic Powder. One dollar invested will save fifty in profit and pleasure. It is the powdered leaf of a plant, discov ered by E. Lyoo, a French Botanist, in the interior of Asia. It bills'all garden worms, roaches, bed bogs, ants, ticks, fleas, moths, etc. It U entirely free from potion, and harmless to mankind and domestio animals. The governments and societlos of Karopo have liberally rewarded Mr. Lyon. It can be order ed through any merchant ’Tis Lyon's Powder kills all insects in a trice. While Lyon's Pills are mixed for rats and mire. Sample flasks 25 ct*.; regular tires SO cte. and $l. H*rjieB A Park, New York. Also the Mexican Mustang Liniment. S. A. Bows A Co., Fedora) streot, next door to the postotfice, Allegheny, having opened their lee Cream Saloon for the season, are prepared to furnish their friends sod patrons with all the delicacies of tbo soasoo. Weddings, pie*nie and other parties sup plied on short notice in the veryboststyle with every thing requisite. They hare always on hand a very choice assortment of Fruit, Cakes and Confections, manufactured from good m&toriat, and got up by competent workmen. Give them a call. [j Notice to Builder* aod Contractors. TEIE UNDERSIGNED (formerly foreman far Ibrwlaud Parry) would respectfully Inform Iboae tor whom be baa June work, and the public generally, tbat be is aow prrparod to foroiih State, or pat ou Mate Roots, In tbo oost approved manner. Order* for Hoofing or Ho piirlng of Slsto Roofs (If 101 l at (he office of Al«X.Lau*h- Hn, comer of Ktn& street and the Canal, Filth ward,) will be promptly attended to. THOMAS PARuY. myS&Bmd. Tub right place to buy iouit FRUIT, Ac., |..r tbo Fourth of July, Uat FRANCE’S Family Grocery and Tea Store, Federal street, Ulow tbe Pool Office, Allegheny, where you will find the very beat 7-*nte Corranu at 10u per pound Valencia Katrina 10c do New Crt p Dates .. 10c do New Bohemian Prune# _ lUc do Seedless ttaialua lSla c du Bunch do 160 do Also, Pure Splice, Oitrou and l<*mou peal, Almobdt, Fil berts, Ac.. Ac. 1 J>iOi QOOihS AT KEDUCED VuiUKS.— BUKciirm.ii a o>v Are ebbing out their outlre stock ol AOMMBR GOODS at gieat bargain*. POTATUEM POTATOES!!—2SOO bush. Vermont potatoes arriving Unlay and next week for Mle by Je3o HITOnPOOK. McCRKERY A CO. FLOUR— 500 bbls. Harrison Hills Family Flour id arrive pur steauitr J. B. Ford and for sale by jtrw nrrcHCQOK, mccrekby a co. BILL PAPER—Long aud wide, white and lduu, wide and close rule.l—msuafsctursd and wild by tY. <l. JOHNSTON A CO., Stationers, Je»Hi 67 WoocVstrcet. LINSEED OIL—3OOO galls. for sole by B. L. FAHNESTOCK A Cu, Jot No. do, corner Fourth and Wood street. TENNESSEE' WHEAT—I 7!) sacks on atuamcr Kata Fiench,to arrive, for sale by JtZU ISAIAH DICKEY A CO. CHEESE— 100 boxes, prime cutting Cheeno in store and for sale by n nAT.rrr.r. > rv> Jqt ; No. 261 Liberty street. WHEAT.— 1000 bush Tennessee Wheat for sale by M BANE A ANGER, J*W No. 124 Second-street, POTATOES— 600 bush. Reds and Lake Shore to arrive and for sale by J«g> RIPPLE, WIBTB A CO. /CHEESE—7S bxs. from various dairies, Vy best W. R., for cutting, tor sale by lc2o RIDDLE, WIRTB A CO. /*~|lL —10 bbls. Tanner's Oil received on V_/ consignment and for aato by ~ ALEXANDER KINU. f"'IORN. —H car loads of Shelled Corn, to ar- V rive, far sale by T. BELL k CO.. 1*27 Comer of Frost street and Chancery Lane. 2 Ann BUSH WHITE AND RED a WHEAT ou band, far tale by ' J 027 _ M’BANE k ANGER. GINSENG AND FLAXSEED—I cask Ginseng and I do flaxseed now landing from steamer DURoa for sale by J«27 ISAIAH DICKEY k CO. riOOKING RAISINS—ISO borca'Ncw Va Kj lead* foreale by RHYMER k ANDERSON. 5 KEGS FRESH PACKED BUTTER in ■tors and for sals by k ANJER. 1 BBL. COUNTRY HARD SOAP in store A and far tale by MCBANB A ANJEB. 42* Pecond «*- SEED BUCKWHEAT—IOOO bus. prime goad Bnckwhsal fareale by J. P. CANFIBLP » C 0« - T>ED POTATOES—SOO bos, prime Red Jfrj far arts tow by ~ RIDDUj WIJTB A 00. Telegraphic. St. Jobss, N. I\, July I.—All the passengers who were aboard tbo steamship Argo, which was wrecked in Trepassy Bay a few-days ago, have ar rived here safe. The steam togs left again to-day to bring op the crew and whet was saved from the wreck. Tho following aro the partieolnrsof the dis aster : Between 3 and 4 o'clock on Tuesday morning, the Argo made Capo Pine, bearing 12 miles distant from tho const. Tbo pilot, captain, crow and all the other officers were called on deck at the sight of land. The course was changed and made North-cast by East; this should have cleared her 15 miles from Cape Race. About qnnrter-past 4 o’clock a very dense fog camoup. At half-past 5 the captain spoke to a fishing schooner. He stopped the engines and reversed them, and balling tho schooner, be asked: “Where are you fishing?” Answer— l »on the Eastern side of Trepassy Bay, a mile and a half or two miles off.” Tho captain ordered lho helm to be put hard-a-port, tho engines to go on in full epeed, and the vessel to be kept tt. S. K. by the standard compass. This should haro taken her clear of the land. The cap tain and all the effinfera were on deck. The officer in charge at tho wh6ol gave the order, “steady,” as the ship brought op to her 6. S. E. coarse. At that moment breakers were seen, and the engine* stopped and reversed at foil speed. Before the ship got [tern way upon her, she groundod her bow on the rocks at Fresh Water Point, eight miles from Trepassy. The boats were lowered and got ready, when the passeu gers embarked with but little confasion. The women and children were carod for first. Anchors were then passed oat at tho prow and stern, the coals thrown overboard, the forward boilers blown off, and every exertion made to got her off, bat without avalL Tbo captain now sent off the pilot to Trepassy to get as sistance, when tbo steamers Dauntless and Blue Jacket wore dispatched immediately. Sails, etc., were sent ashore, tents made to protect the passengers, and when the provisions and baggage could poßßibly be got at, they were also Boat. The fishermen plun dered the ship. A hundred came aroond her on hear ing tho signal guns. They cut away her masts and completely skinned her. At 4 r. u., the ship filled, fell on her beam ends, and sank in f» fatjioms of .water. Tbo baggage be longing to many of the passongers was lost. There was no honso witblo 8 milos of the shore where she struck. v At sr. it., a b o »t returned from Trepassy with as* surancc3 that tw<. steamers wore on the way from St. Johns to assifttthciu. Tuesday night was passed with a tolerable degree of comfort. On Wednesday the steamers arrived and brought off the passengers and a part of tbo baggage. They return this afternoon for the crew, taking with them soldiers and police to recover that portion of the property stolen from the ship. They can get di vers also to go and got out anything that can be re covered from the wreck. The passengers are all quar tered and provided fur here. Thoy will be sent on as soon as arrangements can be made. Nr.w Voire, July I.—The Mr. E. C. Smith; or Wall street, whoso nirno appears among the victims of the disaster on the Miehigaa Southern Railroad, was the porter of the Marine Bank. Ho was about 30 years old, was a widower and has left a number of children. The American Express Co. have promptly made an arrangement with the agents of the Steamship Glas gow, which leaves this port to-morrow at 12 o’clock u. t» call at St. Johns, N. K., and take the passen gers of- the Argo, who will lie forwarded to their destination. Tho business in stocks this morning was still more unsatisfactory to holders, the prices undergoing a farther decline. The depression Is again most mark ed on Railroad shares, though the better elass of sccurics are not exempt from the dull and heavy feeling observable throughout the market. Tbs heaviest depreciation was on the Michigan getran *«al ami Oaloua, which are each p#r cent lover. The former (a pressed fur salts to view of the heavy dexasgta tn which the company are likely lo he involved by (he serious accidental Adrian, at a time when It ii l»a*t able to pay them. Chicago A Bock island was among the steadiest on the Hat being sparingly offered at 6&-J*. Illinois Central cootinor* lo tmprovo, selling to-day at C2>*, cash, and 62J£, seller 20 days. There was very tittle chatige tn railroad bond* Tee State stocks are mors freely offered, and Hl> ■otui and Tennoute sixes are again lower. Tbo’day Is a busy one In the money market, more so, perhaps, than at any time or the past year. Tbo banks and private banking honera hou tes bars quite a lively appearance, and a large araemut of money will hare changed bauds before the week. The changing of loans Is active and a good demand ts Ob servable throughout the market, iboagh it It noticeable (bat no striugrucy appears In any quarter, and frreh loans ere easily effected at 6 percent. Tho Raionia, for Hamburg, took $100,090 In specie, on freight. The steamers Ocean Queen and Kangaroo, for En repo to mot row, will take In specie $1,300,C0d. Nkw Y.ihk, July I.—Thesteamor Saxonia, which sailed to-day for Hamburg, took out ono hundred thousand dollars in rpocio. Sr. Lop is, July I.—The Drat grand expcrimonlal air voyage to tho sea-board took place from Wash ington Square Ibis evening. Professors Wise, La montaino and Gager having made a successful ascen sion in tho mammoth balloon Atlantic, at 6 o’clock 10 minates. The inflation was witnessed by thous ands of citizens. Tho Equate outside of the enclo sure \*oi> thruoged by excited spectators. Mr. Hyde, reporter «.f tbo Republican, accompanied tho aero naut.-, but >h<>uld his weight prove as obstruction to the paru.ugo of (he balloon, he will be landed at a favurablo point, and this Course will be repeated, if necessary t<» the accomplishment of the end in view, until all the party excepting ono, together with the boat, are lauJcJ, Mr. Wise being determined to reach the Atlantic coast, if such a thing be possible. A package containing letters, Su Louis papers and western exchanges was sent by the U. S. Express, which will be forwarded to tbo agent at New York from whatever place the aeronaut may aligbL li is expected to reach some pok-i oj ibe tea-board be tween 9 and ID o’clock to-morrow. Mr. Brooks, manager of tho SL Loots Museum, preceded the main port; a few minutes in bia balloon Comet, designing to accompany tbo Atlantic a short distance and re turn in tbo morning. Tbo weather waa favorable. The balloon took a direction towards Lake Erie,but when last seen was ‘pursuing a course almost dao east. St. Louis, July I.—Tho Democratic County Con venUon«to-dajr passed a resolution repudiating the principles set forth in tbe letter of Secretary Cass, in regard to foreign naturalized citizens. The river baa fallen 6 inebe* in the past 24 hours, aod is still receding. There is nothing new from any ofthe upper streams. Tbe weather is clear and op pressively warm. St. Louts, July I.—Afire broke ont last night in Ladd, Patrick A Co.’s planing mill, on Main street, destroying the entire establishment, together with three adjoining bouses, and seriously damaging aev* oral others. The loss is about $45,000, and is in sured for abioit $20,000. /j WasniMGtos Citv, July I.— Capt. Van Vleit, If. S. Assistant Quarter Master, has submitted to’the war department a reply to the charges recently pre ferred against him for alleged misconduct in connec tion with the purchase of male* for the army, and the Secretary of War, after mature deliberation of the same, has decided that the explanations and testimony render any further notice of the charges uncalled for and unnecessary. . The Postmaster General hae ordered of G. F. Nes bitt, of New York, the contractor, one million of stamped envelopes with tbo new oolf-soallog improve ment. They will bo furnished to the public at fivo cents per hundred more that) are charge.! for tho present patterns. Kradixc, Pc.hn., Jnly I.—A meeting was held yostorday at Kpbrala, for the purpose of organising tho Heading and Colombia Railroid, U being tbe last link to complete the connection between New York and Baltimore and Washington, via tbe East Penn sylvania Railroad. The couDty of Lancaster, tbe cities of New York and Columbia, and the villages along tbo roote, were largely represented. The meet* ing, by an unanimous vote, directed the commissioner to open the books for tbe subscription of stock. Bongor, Me., July l.—The Democratic Stale Con vention which met here yesterday nominated Me nasseh Smith (Administration) for Governor. The vole stood—Smith 304 ; Swart (Douglas) 284, scst teriog S 3. Tho delegates to tho Charleston Conven tion are George Bbipley and E. Wilder Farley, (Ad ministration) and A. M. Roberta and Bion Bradbury, (ttOti-Admluislration.) Augusta, Ua., July I.—Mr. Walker, who was nominated os a candidate for Congress to succeed lion Alexander 11. Stephens, refused t'o accept the nomination. Cincinnati, Jnly I.—A fire broke out io Marielt* yostorday morning destroying property to tbo amount of $20,000, which was partly insurod. Halifax, July I.—Tho steamer Europe, from Boston, en route to Liverpool, arrived as this point at U o'clock and railed again at 11:30. Louisville, July I.—Tbe river is falling, with 4 feet 0 inches water in tbe canal. KYK AND EAR DISP E"N S A R Y Office 05 Main St., ('LI door, op stein,) Buffalo, N.Y Established by the celebrated DU, JOHNSON, late of London, England. A greet discovery In the ecUnco of medicines, being a c«r tain and speedy care far re*faring the slghTasd reaming alt dtsooivs pecollar to the eye. This is universally ac knowledged the only safe and sure remedy now known.' It bos been used with great soccoa by tbs meet skillful t.by elcisus in Earope and America. FaUent* In ouy part of tbe country can treat themselves •uecMefally at a moderate expenca. thereby avoiding the danger and expence of falling Into tbo hands of unskillful phytic lona This medicine (sufficient to cure,) will be sent by mol lor Express, with all Memory directions on receipt of Ten Dollars. • Dr. Julmson’a Certain and Infallible Cure fop Deafness and Sieging Noises in tbe Ears, Nervous Head and Mind Complaints, Affording instant relief to eafferere who bar* been tnmltod with deafness far many years. After using this remedy a few days the patient Is suddenly and almost miraculously enabled to bear ordinary toned conversation; in tbacoun* of a few weeks tbo moat obstinate case of deafness Is effect a ally cured. Patients too numerous to mention have Uen restored to perfect hearing end forever rescued from the snares of tbs numsroos dsngerous.unqnallAed pretenders of the present , day. Hospital and prlrete testfmoaiala and certrfleate* from the moat eminent physicians and surgeons in JtogUod, *ls whose presence deaf persons have been cured, aod many hand rede of private patients cured can be seen or to. Acaasof tbtsuedldns (enough toetfaci scoreJ vl>l be forwarded to any port of the country for Fifteen Douars. Address DR. JOHNSON, Vr%w 4M. JellrdawlyT Office M Main BL.Boff**°. N. Y. Kow Stock of Melodeons. JUST RECEIVED, a splendid new lot of UeloJocne, front the factory of if** 0 ? * HAWna, Bo* ton, Including sU the style*. by “>l*ooo. Oils moke of instrument* have been approved l>y tea greatest mnsi rtens In lb# country, as Dr. t«N*U F. Boot, W. B. Bradbury and others—- ronenoaoUy they can be rellsd on as lAJngjtrrt cfau ioctnm*'} 1 *- They are noted far the to j.° and musteal quality of loao. 2. Their great power of teas. ’.3. Their quality cf fan®/ ">4- Their prompt andrexy tench. . i6.Thelrbeaawalsryl«of6aUh.- ,j tt. Thetr dnrabfllty* • ; . -7 cheapness of prtf«- - v . • For ails only by ’ JOHN H. HELLOS, fil Wood st. ! . * Descriptivs circular! mfa gay address., ~ . oylß ' IALTIMCRE HERRING—26 Lbla. in liters and far islv by J. B. CAHTHCLU k 00. Commercial. COMMITTEE pP ARBITRATION EOS JHKi. Jpiccn, V. p, C.H. PACU2S, J. S. Css-airs, J. j. q a USTIEi B. FXS3TCX m i'SUURQU SIAtUiKXa, IBrjvrir* fcwfoSjr far JV&sb\ Outtie. PtiiTTW , PlT »w:aaa, SATTXMX, Jell 2, 1569. demand for the ecosou, with conaldarabl* la? 1W bM* Super at w, -W, 100, 40, 25, and 230 bbte at t; ~r, »- y „.» * Fjmllr, »»d for P.OCj; U d 1M njSfc s 'It™, (nlw. Cora ol 19u toll Oit. [rna di-iott 1 l^SpS I tr°'^ , «a w&wi'Zi y&£ .’SB SALT—eales of £OO bids Nm 1 at 4L25 b “' u “ ! BRASS talas pf 2o buab at 51.50. WILLOW —a sale of 00 bills at 6. UOKETABY ABD UtWnKIICIAIa The fallowing Is tho Bank movement of the fzar priari pal cities, aa ahowa by their Tart etitetacnta;— • Loan*. Spade. Orcnla’n. I*-Ms£ia. - : N.Y,Jone 25.4121,744,449 21,769,881 8,36,043 77.1WJ16 Phil*, Jnne‘27. 6.000,847 2,729,633 IAU4S»'! B*ld, June 23,. W. 474,200 O,ISU,SSS 19,87^^1 Total 4223*150,(23 47459427 132,765,758 - Lasiwcet 223,405,129 49449,020 00/C4.C21 • - roam. »i^sij 1 «3 jsir.asi- 32.414110 ' •niru • bon * large loss Of deposits and' ““derate contraction of loans, ah A tsis more wntlone. With our prawn* diml uUli«d exports specie ahipmaots" a^.i Dd .t OT b “ lt ID *uagertniujtcondans t>- contract, to p*ara themaelrea to a iifa po«.itioo, and cbect the dangerous cxtrevagence or lh* ordrrifjr fctirjrn mads The steamer of Saturday, jt I* supposed will hr..fS of spado, and perhaps worm - next, it is estimated wUI Uke a million iudahjjf jSl' supply of doubloons is large by (be recent arrival from Havana, and the market Is depressed. lr3m bulUoo brokers Generally are oirering outy $1540 . n 1 ' $lO4O. It le anticipated that at least $1,000,000 •moromuat come forward. j * , OHI loans are made to-dsy at ft cent. Thtre is ' couldensble activity, bnt the supply appears tobeabon tUot. The .jnontity or flrst-class paper offering in thedis couot bouita te quite light, and if short, it goes ready at 6® accent. Long paper is 7@3 ft cent,and rzsiaswith rather more Y. Trib. Wool.—The market dosed dnU, with a dowaward ten dencj-, caused by. the countermanding of numerous order* ‘ from largo New England/bouses, who considered tbs prices too higufor sola operating. Theeffisctof tils wa* onlyUm poruy, bOwover, tor speculators who are alwaya the lif> of tho wool market, soon again “pitched in,” and competition, In spite of the forbidding aspretsof eastern markets, wonld become quite briak. Prices have therefore advanced sllcht !J* ,ci3 . P?", fall «r % Mood fleeces have ecJd a» btih aa SA-J * I * ,tt » in * d potntfbr thismarkehr We Team tv letter thte forenoon that aa high aa tic was paid PB Oconi-- tßrd *l r : The chief locality of competitfoa Is , H'S 1 *“• ere ™ for tbß P»«t from' Preaped dees n it Improve, and tbs cauHor whkh the Urge operator* exenlee should be a warnlne re the smaller fry, aubongli thus lir It hsinot been. Of twi,» ih« competition ie productive >f good to the wool grower who 1* probably tho only party to be tanofilted by It Qno- Utloni for the varlon* grades w ill be Ibnhd coder car com. merclal Pre t Bern..-j*-. Cuicaoo PRObcce Taint.—Th . receipts of nrodne- dados tire put week were:—6.764 Mis floonbosh wheat-* 139,254 bush corn; 12,490 bnih c ste; 1,558 bu«h ry« 325 tmah - I'Srtcy. The ahipmenU durfog he same period warel4 - ' t 97 bole flour, 66,337 bnsh whei t; 120,556 bu*h core; - bosh oats; 212 bush harUy. Ihe total receipt# aud ehip- • moots since Jsouiry Ist, rompai ed with fort year, areas ft!- ‘ lows;— . RccaipU. , .Shipments. - > 1559. 1833. ISSO. IS5S*' Ptoor.bhU 190JM9 159,671 174 337 Wheat, bush—LSl3,9CS 4,631,673 U 52.653 4,043,196 Com, bosh 2477,716 2,473,519 1,483,1J3 1,929^63 OeU, bush. 32TJi7t) 1,096,611 183,657 >141,429 Rye, bosh._ 24,374 23.850 246.5 Barley, hmli— 114,240 101.980 49,401 rd.ns: TIIO futlowlog table ebo«s the bcqx.ux i.f flonr, and grain in store on Satnrdiy lost, with the am.-unt in ator v et rho asms date for two years past Jnn*2>. duos 26 lone 27. 1869. lßi-8. 1357. . 10,BM 3,977 . .209,222 4W.260 6!,®3 .108,0r»2 8,060 2,001 . 2,160 SOi'i 7^300 .433,150 315412 M24»T .129,673 110.031 35j?(7 ‘ 15,145 '72478 ' Floor, bbla Wheat, Spring, hu»h_. " Rod, bnih.... ** White,bn*b. Cora, bush Oats, bath Rye, bu»b............... buih lUVER NEWS* There wajf a wonp sun ponring down again yestardsy- Tho rtwr Is getting very luff. Thoto is next tj no buifaevs dolog hero. The only arrival was that of the Clare Dean from Loataville; oho hod 1 good load. Several boats were ready to leave last night and will bo ready to leave to-day. The SU Loels, the Ilermonia and the Economy will go Tbs Marmora hoe gene. The Commercial ot Tuesday eaje:—Three cewstnasr* — the new luoolnu for the Memphis trade, Elian Cray for the Kanawha trade, and the Waeh. UonsheU fortheßig Sandy trada, are being completed at tbe upper taoding*. W# U> liced Mr. J. 11. Williams cloeelyacrutiulziogthe fleet yester day, previous to cloolng his Southern correspondence The Jacob Poe departed for Plttsburgli yosterdsv, with 33-J tons, including 23X10 bbls floor. The Cincinnati Qizotte, of ThutsJay, says:—Au attempi was mode on Tneeday to born up the sWam.-t Duroieb, ly ing at the levee, by igniting aotuo combustlblue lo a r cinup lo’TeXAi'' Tho fire wee Jli.-ov.t.hl uu.l extlngutabed be.- fore much damage dour The Diamond has laid op at this l-oiat, aud u offered for dispatch from Cranbw - UnJ rtr«r reporu.T,i feet water oo lb® shoals The Cres cent waa sold at ll. Orleans e few days since for $10,009 .. TbeMarlay has on board the furniture and luifil for «h 9 now steamer Charmer. A letter of June 23, from Loobvillo, *»y*:—Tb# toe appointed by the Ciuctuoati meeting to visit this plsrj, and report ujon the proposod iaiprovrment aroand the Tall* of the Ohio, arrived here by the mail-beat tbU morning The Committee woe full, with tho exception cf J. V. EHie, K*H , who wlu prevented fiooi leaving home. The Coromti tee proceeded at once wtlii their inquiries, to obtain tbs re quisite data. Wo are eomewhat surprbed that rUUborgh te Dot represented on that Committee, no city on the rl'et has a greater In(ereat in the enlorgtmontof the Canal. Wa build note the greet boat* which would bo noeded at oocv under aa enlargement. Why docs not our vast river iutsr eat make its voire beard in thsenterprlsannw an foot.' Tsligrsphis flsrksti, ~ Naw Yvax, July I.—Cotton buoysnL'wUh W? baled. Flour dull; sales only 6000 bbls. Wheat heavy; sabjs 12,000 bush at $1 far MUwaukie CJob, and Sic far aseound do. Corn clcsed quiet, with salea of 12.C0Q bush at 82c for old mixed, S 2 for white and 8d far new vreelrru yaj.?w Beef steady at Pork heavy at slfi l far mesa. -Iron quiet at $22@24. Lard OiL doll atHte. .T> bacco dull at 6)4- The Wool market clcsod quiet bat fins; receipts light; sales 40,000 lbs fleece at Surer qalet, with sales of Mnecorado at Tbe stockofCof tee in this port u HTjSTS bsgs.of which 3457 is Bio end 67,855 Java. Stock of Molasses 12,720 hhde; d 725 bbls pi I which are Cnbo, and the balance New Orlean-. Stork of rorkOT.Wl bbls mess, and 37,230 prime; total Oi>JU7,G»> ' balance being clear thin mesa ramps, rafuso, etc. Sfack ol ■. Betf 33,383 bbls; of which C 530 are* repacked meet, 16,0 V; 1 repacked Chicago mesa, and 4705 country men. Stock of i Sugar 81,096 bhas, 24,723 boxes, 60,000 bags and 2235 hhtl»" Uelado; of tbehhds G4,4W are Cnba, 12,602 Porto Rlsoaod only 2154 New Orleans. CnraNZUTi, July I.—Flour market supported by a can- ■ samptivs demand at yes!erday’s quotation*, but wlthnu: ■trengtb; for supertfae wu reportad. Wheat -fairer and dkli, »t $1,25 far red. Whiskey dull st 2514. . ®orn steady at from SO to 84c. Oats doll and drooping with 'Urge salsa at <4e. Barley and Byo nominally unchanged. . Provisions coaUnna dull, with no buyer* st the present flg-' " . are*, which ore nominally unchanged. Nothing of coma qnenre doang In Groceriea. PHttAnxtratA, receipts or Flour are light, the larpectiona omoaotlng to 6,135 bbU. Superfine affered 8 * Flour and Corn Meal very quiet. Wheat in limited demand; 8W bueh <wld at SI,CO far red. Rye selling slowly at 87. Corn in better demand; COW bush yellow sold at 82c, sfluat. Oats dell »U<l dVoot lng. Whiskey doll at SU@23. 1 Baltikoek, July I.—Sronrdall; tales 10,wo t>6| 9 at -5 24 for city mills, la Wheat there is nothing doing, and cV, qnotations ore nominal at sl,4o®LflS far white, and $1,30..’. $1,46 far red. Cora steady; sales of white sod veUjw at 7s @B9c. ProvisionsdnlL vri>lskoydallat27}^c. Brndstreot'a Commercial Report c. For Bankers’ and Bnsiness Blen. rpUEraURTIISEMI-ANNHAL VOLUME X of thUvolnablereaird of credits, whh'hwupnLUahed on tne ISthJofJsncary, having been exhausted by a rapid and domxna, a aoeond ediUon, rovissd and cm-! rected, baa beeo Iwuod, and is nownvdy far dellreryto' such os hive not-already supplied tk<uuaelv*s with Uu work. ; Several hundreds of the best Cankers and Merchants in different cities of tho Union, have assisted in perfecting this Reference Jtocord, thus making a verardous rompsnd of the pecuniary condition end prospects end holi ness espacßy pf abaut 22,000 mercantiU firm*, in twiuij slx of the principal cltkeand centres of (reds In (he UuUsd titates. " TbsNrw York Merchant or Banker will sKettefo by a key accompanying tbe book, the gradeof credit, character, habits, ana capital of such as will be likely ter deal with him, whDe the out-of-town merchant will icaru with a> - coney.” e exact foundation on which the Now York house, (ifM their business. To provide foraoy ponslUlo error Uiat.ntgtit occur Jo a work to tod to keep pnicbarera Inform m of tbe changes thatmmt neoeeaarily takaplaco, the cr«i prloton lone *pruitedt\ut oj cerrtcWmt every week. Tba tine ana trouble inch a work iua<t urt, ttia U most prevent, end th» influence it nut hiTe.m wearing • Mood tad profitable trade, make it iaralnabie to «bo!»- aale Merchants, Manathetnrera, Note Brokers, andJUnW efDlfCooni,and yet tbo whole, twoßaml-t onaal volumes, tba abeeu ofeometioos aodthofaclUtlMct the office, (a famished to aobacribere at One IlaodrodDnS- Un per annum. Foil particulars, not embraced la tbia adTertterawt, may be obtained at the office of the proprietors and rmMUh «», J. M. BRADSTEBET A BON, . No. 337 Broadway, New York, - Over Breed way Beak. 17.11. NEVIN, Jr, Agent No. Ci Wood atreot, PittiVorgh. Also, of mjrlO KtsttJat Swamtts. ~ If«tlce to Uliiovrl'filTtr Shipper* end • PU|thg«ri« \jl/E haT® made an arrangement i JB?**- f V with tba Ulttmrt JUvet Pictet mo? by which we can five throngb rates for pMMQgeta end freight to all point* co the Utsnarl Hit «r. For further particular*, apply to Fucx, £xuu * 00., Steamboat Agents, corner Water auJ Market tlrnt*, whoara antborlsed to contract for os. v UCB&IDK A CO, (Uto of PltULurghj> mrUhdkwtfT Mo. 43 Commercial *4, fit. Lcols,kl» Regular Tuesday pack-iJB^ EFFOB ZANJHTILLB.—The flu - aloamerEUUA GRAHAM, CapL Htmao* Arise. *»“■.«**• ' for th* above and Intermediate ports KVMKV TCJ-SD.il, at 4 o'clock r. u. For frohrht or . board, oc!4 FLACK. DA&KgS A CO-. Agfa. * t. fflintmnatt.gt-. ■■ ■ ,Jcr I7OK CINCINNATf & W)OIS-[JjSj. ; VILLK—The flna ,f 8 Sf T fS»SSS ' HARMONIA. Captain H. K. lor the , abora and all Intermediate rort* * DAY, £4 Inst, r. allOcfcloeke ■. . , ; ; . $ •*** or at. nouis, »t. T?Bit~sr-' p uogiraToN, uoboatkk. soos i?-ig2SsS EaSD, PITANTOET, OAIESA. DCBKiOu AMU Dt. itwner St. LOVIB, Cipt Jnu Pmo. wfli jeate far the aboTo and all intermediate porta ou' jin® Dll, the 2d lost, at 6 o'clock r. «. For freight •or pu*Hft apply ou beard or to J°g FLACK, BABKE3 A Agfenta i(H)K ST. LOWS—The heantifnl, fg> lfr • andfaat running steamer 3. P. HIBEKHD jaSSSi Uept-W.O. Barry, will leave far theaboreaad - all tour' mediate porta on THIS BAY, July 2d,at Sr,*. j„r nolght or paaaago apply on board or to Jaa FLACK, BA&MB3 A CO, Agacti. INVENTOR'S SALE ROOM.—The eub eeriber having rented a Ufgowarerooa' ter lbs exhlsl tion and aalo ofnawly invented and labcr-uaving Machines, belnvime all thoaa who have-aoy to dispose of togtre.-'- hlm a call ersood on their models, and be will dUpfeaof f""y: thcst'aad also their Patent Bight on mecoabla terms: • jl#--. alx> Invite* all thoaa who wish to. sate time andlabor by ••'■> •:>•• triS lag expense to give him a call and examine Urn articles • now ce band, at Q*CT: W. BUS2PS Rml Batateaod leeor aoe* Office, Jforth aide of; Leacock street' flh door.osstof . \ ■; ■ Federal at, AUe&heoyClty. - - . . . .jeg? : * * TVTEW MAP OF THE SBAT prWAR--- w JL,F JostrecatvedjßwQfert,KewSoperJsgp?rlalPft<j«i>ii>'- r Mapol.theSaatof war; ambradDgafnUwmp of. and compute aapa of. Sardinia and Lombardy, AniWar 4Jf fjfc:-* ltal/t tfio wholeaenhodied in cna floparTlope&UwenttV ffl.Vc fee.3CxHinehqr, imnlshfag taefa rtliabU geojpw&l tomkOooa*c*nn&t Uprocmoartaewhara..Fs£*el*hf- .-- >-• i.\ .--ft ii. 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