S&ttiil'fLotittß. OOPPKB Bibb i and : ' . ”*«kl BJ.TI ST'®.’ -WOR K-'S. pittshuboii. , •■ i- PARK, irCORDY & CO.. : ’ iIANDJfACXUREBS OP SHEATHING, HIUZIE3S’ ‘»nJ BOLT COPrBB, PHB23KD OOP ; iui»d sun £ iUo: Injoittr. M.<lDo»Un lo HETALB, TIN_PIIATE ' iHlfcr IKOS, WISE. *'c-, Oowtotlr «n Una, Tlr.rn.L-. ■ Wa„hou, t ,So. Hi Tint IrM, t putibttrcb, P«n». . , «.'.wtolori«> ofOo?p*r cc[to «>T *»™a »*>tot». -r* ae CJO-, : -]fS'ir»Je-T«i'*B.*» ASB.ni i i.es3 la BATS. CAPS AND. STRAW GOODS, •■■■■■■; WJnjIESA/.B A!W JZCTAIL, 131 "Wood Street. i-Htsburab, Hava now on hand for Spring Sales, ns large •Si comitate «n (ssortmont of Goods ns am Sotonna In »ny nl lbs elltscn cities, consisting of roll, BILK A ND WOOL rfits ot »TSII Itjls ami ijnnlltr. CAPS or eray onsUly anil Lust fashions; PALM LEAP. RTRAW, LEO BORN AND ■ ’PANAMA HATS; STRAW, LEGHORN AND SILK BON* . UEtB, etc , etc. Persons ntahlng to pordisso’ eltbnr by WnoUMin or Ruin. nllTflnl It to tbsir sdisotiga to till ss.l ssunlne onrstocL. writ ■ SAJVIXTHiI-. GRAY DRAPBRAND OSA-IX-OK, ' A'o. 62 .ST, CLAiR STREET, PITTfIBCRQH, PKNNA, Ilaa juit returned from the.Eaatem Citiea atrd huff retiring hli Spring ltoctor Cloths, OaraltnerM, A>tlnjt*'iitiilCMllngiot rvery Tarirty Mid style adapts ’to tlis bent city Mid country trails, which will t*» n»*h* up to ordir with ptwnploMa and despatch, »nd at rate# a« low ’ a* at any cthertlimlar tatablUnniant tn thacity. ,[>23:.! , r~~ sioHitioK & co. . Foiwaiiiin? anil Commission Herthsois, Ah 4 Agents for tins sale of Pittalmrgl ' fartnrai. Consignments anil orders for LEAD, v. i- lifcillV PRODUCE. Ac., solicit**- I***® 1 * * : ttoVto KWlTlog LaU. No. 40 Commercial S tree ** ; • aattvlletf • -.rr- ns Ti j. n;-imttisxVe m. w.. »r*VcM lu AND MEDICAL CASES, KfIUSCU. o' , vf D IluwsrJ. 1 GiLWUson McC*u4l«x»* • BI'NA BTOVKJ WOKKB. 1 Ail,B XANDBR' BRADI.BY, ■i._un,riOii«» «««■»■“«“" TiUilr °r COOEISG,'. PABIOR &8D lIEITISB STOVES, Plain and PanEy.Orato Fronts, Ac. Sole Propnetot el the-celebrated Pens* 0« . ' BoasjSa end Shoes Cossojiino • COOK STOVES/ Olfice aii‘l Sales Eobra, Ho. * Wood Ste, ruulmrgh. P*. STARCH AND FARINA. ~ 7' Made by ib» WtilPtiinulelpuJ* M»nuf»ct Co. (Firet Pnimiom **nrJcd Lj-lheFranU; a Institute, ' low.) StMUßdObwaiwh,in n**» wuVs 6 *"»<*. B '•“t*"’' 1 / Bn in tWM. *• " . 'in; . jUij, K.50-J. .oiNfri Sum*. in bon** afzVfcfcUiorlaowlrj u»-.. OOaH FARlNA,(orCoroS*trtb.>iubr» -W uaili. TW. article i« expressly r n-pxr*l tar cnllntry purpose*, •°- Agents Tor -lb* Comyny. £JX>.L,M±CS «W BONS, , . ; ’ k ns4.uw is Porciga nod. BoiflMtit Bills ol Kielianv, /'GERTmCATIS 07 DEPOSIT,^ " iJiNK. KOTXS AtfBSPECIB. NO. teVtlEfl’. PIXXSUTOOU, PA. *n-Oollactions made on *nu>% citlw tnrongh sotlbo IT nil ml Stotoi. mff.trly 7*5 80810 H’X' OBR. gte! BEitiß n* ■ e?®* »TB.fIAV BOSMETS A.-VD nATS.^ZL BC&SET niBBONS, " h/jffKiia, ic. t NO. W MAftUtT el’iiECT, rrrrsuvßCtn. 6. C. P- MARKI*I3, mwcucTunsua or paiNTlXfl, JOB AND Al.li KTNM OK ~~W R A P PING P'Ap TC K WAreUoaae, No. A 7 Wood Street* inyt'rt fo - lUg. bopght fct rofcrkrt frirr*. JOMJS UOCiEKAfI « ’ ~ *i»CE«TtUL»S or iron Iron V.ults, V.ultß-on, Window ShnUers, Window Onards, kt., A*,j. fll S«w4Siriit and 69 TJiiri ffnvrf, .(Between Wood an>l Marfcc*i) PITrSBCRaiI.PA., H ,-« c a band iikWj of now Tutton*, feney and pUta, ffitiu tonll rorpew. Particular amudanj-aU U c* elQtingOniyeLnUL Jobbing d.-mo at ihortnotfco. tnrO *“• vmTpbver & rareND. 11 '' iITOENKVS A'l' I *A.yr nonciTons is I'll A N'ti-It v, JT», S, SMr.«’J JSoct, Bul'iijut, /«»*•• jfcyColleetloQi promptly ramie In aiiypartof N«>ribtn» leva, or Western Wisconsin, tflllalte&dto Umpnrcb**«?»ui.S»l«of Re*l- Estate, ol>- talnlna Hoary on.Bondi and Mortgage. * _ y n.iw.__ i- mm mm- r- - •'“** it on IN S ON, a INI Si 11 L 1,15 It s FOPNUEUS AND MACHINISTS, WAS HINGTO N W OKU S Pittsburgh, Ponna- OCTce, No.ttl M»ck.et »««•«• * Jobbing and BepsirnisrifiPeon a!uii.lnuUa*. mt/ijilydl yrj »o3sr. /•i ' C’iiaacEictcreri and Dealm In all kJnda 61 tobacco, sitofp and cigars, AND: < • HjSjft.y TOBACCO, __ • u*w «,.j "™^>; r4 foreign exchange, SIQUT BILLS DRAWN BY ‘ If.DPKCAN, SinailMAN * CO., ON TQfi UNION DANE, LONDON, IN BUMS OF ON® -WONDISTKIUJNO AND UPWARDS. ‘ AI», fin»ou tbe prtodfal cWe« nod towoi of Fr&nte, OoJgtatni‘ other European C an.toii,o» * C,J, , -Banfcara. Wood itwat.r-onierof Tfa>rd^_ - ~ jrbHn b. mb, MERGB AN 1’ 'B A I I; ° 11 No. 43 Market St-. Pltl»l>»«rfiU. A good assortment of C lotos, Oassimerks, Yisnnaa, Coiuiiu. «.d all goo.l* Mt*u» for enikuScu’ wrtr.joittfMlTeJ. 1 , . % . promptly filk-.1, U tin* Wrrf * r 0,8 firL torCStlydfc . • • J. SCOTT. Douttat, > : nAS removed to the house lately occupied ty hr. WetA- Wiri, N°- !?8 p . cn " * Ifocl " t'®' l " l M thkd door A bore Haw! street. . • : Offlca near* from 9Ju «■’tin 8 ?•«. imiokso—.- ■- .*.<rciuMi.a» Pittsburgh Steel Woriia. . ' JONES. BOYD ir. CO., ■MWOfclOTiracl CAST STEEL; alio, SPBINfI,PLOW .n.l - A. B RPnrNG3»sti AXLES. 1 ' Girwr Smi flftf nr ftSlrttU, POt*burg\ Pa. Jo *xy;B7ROG : Ei?ts’& co'^ :, '° anß lmprove*! Patent Steel CultlVntor Teeth, - Center Ent*** FirrtffrtrfvßßtfurfV**-. luMtlnife* • • i •' ' ' narr. HOAD, BPIKS COMPANY. jo..pn Duwoxth...;..— J>. w;c. Biawa. -'(AicMMOfi to J^rter t Solfe £ Stout**) ■" . jusowcniMM i-r ■•••••-.■• RAIL ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS AND BOAT SPIKES. Corner of Water Street'and.Cherry aih'yi : ! •alftiyats . - PrrntBPRQB. PENN’*. i ynmpy -rr. mLLma, 1 Forty ax fling snfl ComxnlsAfbn Morohant, AND WHOLEfIAie DKALKRIX Cheese. Butter, Seodo.iriWb And Prodnwi Generally,' • - - , J.M. JJrXTXJE MERCHANT TAILORj No. ,54 St. Clair Street, (Dr.lrlab'a tf«wjDnl!4lBjr, v PA aa&hlydfe ' j Hide, OU aiid Leather Store. . : p. KwrPATRiCK&SoNS, No. 31 S. Third at, b»t*ica Mirket an>l Chastoct *{«.,> Ehlladelpbla/haTC ‘far**!* DRY ASOIBALT£9'&?AKISQ HIDES, Dry and ■QriwEaltad Patna Klpa, Taman' 01!, Tanner*’ and Coi riw/iooV** dia tovat prteei,*n4 npso tbo bust term*.. tbo roach .minted, for which 'ib» Wgbastl&arbct price wjfl b* given la eatb, or iakea Id 'a&pbasga fcr Siles. ofcharjiaandiioM* ■wicpaplwl oB * - - % tatXlydfc PtKB Ou> Hr*/Whisky.—I have on hand MTenl.tamU el 4 By?Wbiaky which 1 barslud maJ6 and kapttmia ttbubMCOZM old.aad win be aoMbylbe barrel crgtUgßjfcrßKdlcalporpoaef. •• * . OEO. H« HKYBUa, 140 Wood ytreet. - PuM 1 have Brandy whiqh I guiaiMM tobaparaaml fit frr codtdoe, which 1 havo porthued hnscct a public want. Aijy one who will try b*«Uii*d ofiUtnperlorily. ... . OEO. C.-KJSXBER, HQ Wood atreat. OUTJJTia BATTISTj OR HIZCTRO MAamtTIO ; iledlcalp orpottM, of nxery superior klad * fb * °* Express cturgwi, •wlisrrver *n Express ot TonDolUri. Address Dr. GKO of any kind yoa pan Special Jtottccs. AMBRIOAN WEOHBS. WHOLESALE AGENCY EOR THE SALE OP A9SBRXCAH WATCHES. We would most respectfully call the atten tion ol tho public to th« American Watcbe* sow being ex (entitelr Introduced, tne manufacture of which hm* be come co firmly eatabllabtd that entire contldooee can to placed upon them as uh and corrfcct'tlma-keoprra, totb by lha vauer and aoller. HaTtagbeen appointed Wholesale Agents for the sale ot theaa Watches, the public may to assured that m> can call them at the reiylosceet cash prices. Wo hare also a vary large stock ot SILVER and PI.ATED WARE, PISE QOLD JEWELRY In aids, such a* <Vr»al, Harriet, Camoo, Jot and Paintluu*. Our assortment cf CLOCKS LsuutuutUy large at profit coropHsiugeomo beautiful paturoa of KIQUT aud ONE DAY PARLOR and QPFXOfi CLOOR3 ai OREATuY 118 DDCED PRICKS. , Wabaraalgo* full alock of BuklHb aodawUatlOU) auJ SILVER WATCHES on band, all ufour own Alio, Watch Jdabera’ Toolj, Material* and Watch Olaaiaa- RE3HEUAN A MEVBAN. Nn. 42 riflh rtoTiikCiist MOTui&Ktm noTHKi •Don’t fail to procure Mra. WiuaW* leg Ryrnp fur Children Teething, lib« ‘‘ u °* r,b * It greatly facilitate* the proewu of tMibluK »* • oft,fU '" B gouia, reducing all luflammatlou—«lH *IUy »n I* tar* to ragnlite the bowel*. D*l** ,o<3 °P ott **■ 010 " rB ’ - will give root toyonreelvo«,*tiJ *nJ hvsilti to your iofkot*. Perfectly eafe In *H oM * B ’ . - ™,».l M bI, V r,p.rUl« l« -I « d» u.0.1«pe.1. »■> «“»“* *» I '** ' u w“ui. , S w u “* “ nil r,:n ' J » 1,1 "*• ln *ll CM.H ..fpywnlery *“ J M«hi** InChlUren, whether It teethlDK ox from any »>«h*r *•"»»• 1< ftfb *ud health cao be estimated l>y dollar* *l«1 footi.lt u worth It* weight to gold. Ullllcoßof bottle* ira toldevery year In tbs United It l« ah old auil welMrlvd remedy. PRICK ONLY SftCKKT* A JkiPTLh 49*Noue genuine aulesslho f*c-* Untie ufCUKTitt A PBR* KINS, New York, Unit the uataide wrapper, Bold by Druggists throughout the world. UR.OKO. IITKEYSKR, Agent fur Pittsburgh tn&dewlyfcT SEWING? MACHINES. r> N El 8 FOR SALK Vi’ITU ALL LATE IMPR MEN T S , fUANI’FACTURKII’ii PltlCßtS, R. REED, No. 6b Fifth Street. , Common rensr rules the mass of the j**ople, whatever the misnamed aiiti misanthrope philosopher* may s*y to the contrary, thaw them • thing, ltliiamvr* ll*be doxrly dtmoastrmud, *od th»y will not hesitate to give It their meat cordial patronage. The maara bar* al ready r»llfl-‘4 the jodcreeatef * physician concerning the virtuas of IIOdTffPTEK'S MTTEUS, ** mny boaeentnthft luimra*? quantiti** of this me Heine* that ere annually aold laevory auction or tb* land. It U nowrcrognlteJ m great l> ■ujwrkiftu alt other ivraedta J«t derived for di«*«*of the Cicestiio organ*, nub a* diai-bcv-a, JyaoJiU-ry, <1 vspepj tin, and for the various ferera that arise from deraogrtoonl of those portion* of theiyatem. Ifontottar'a nam* la f**t . becoming a household word from Maine to Texas, from the ehorea of the Atlantic to th« Pastor.. Try the ardcla and be •*»U»fle4. Sold byjjnnliti aud »l.nli*»* gtn. rally, everywhere, and by HOSTETTEIi k BMfTU, mannfurtureta and proprietor* IS Water amlfiSVn>ut \JtO»:>i*wT iHlarcUanrouD. ■Lio.vs'flTdaVTit; powiiKits,' rt’iß dfiiroy Ganbn JuSrstt, CzcLt.vc!«j, It'd B*y>. Fi Anit, UiAht,ar*l uHpnti t>j thr i H-rxiin Lied. THE importance of a reliable articlo of this hiod li iD&alltuabln. warm ws*tbi«r *ll natnr* te«cn» with theaeannojlug f.w*. Toli powdnr li th« only article ducorerrd which wOl eitorminate tbcirp A eompw D j of botanhU, lrvta the UortlcuUoral fiwiely of Perl*, whlla amidst the brua of Alia, obarrred ih:it all ioaecta ligliting upon* certain kind of pleat r«7 *o-wt dropped dead. Thia fact waa ruarle uce of to gnayd their night camp* from tbw* lutrod-ra. QnantlUvs ol ibepUutwtro bronghi homo by Mr. £. bjirn, and found a podtirr in»vct il*atruy«( lb every etpetlaisnl. Jtlnalmply • powdered iMf.fhemi call? prepared tft racist the effect i f age and climatn. Mod* ata a&d Lefter*Patent bavobaen obtalord from the (tavern* menu of England, Prance, flonnasT. and Hnsal*. from the WorieT*Palr,and anmrtiins tnertlral and bcrUrtmnnri col* leges and anclrffc*. LETTER FROM TUB PRESIDENT OF TIIR V. STATES • Kitctrnrx Marreros, W«trtngtcm, tilit J«o. tSis. Eaißtitl LTux:—l*ear Sift I bare thn ylbMuro to Inform too that iho Roya) O-nraleikm of th* World’* F»lr, at London,hart eroded yon a Medal and Certificate lot tba ereatralttoof y,.«r Magnetic Pnadara. for exterminating IneHCta, Jr. -MILLARD FILLJIOUf, Chairmen.* The above ireianrfttnpanli'il by a ».crtifle*t* *•( I'rlnta Albert • It «• Free from rol*o». New Yeas, October I*l, 10-s. Mr E. I.ian: —Dear Sir: W« b*«= analysed ao4 ««rt*d a-our Magnetic Powders nu.i Hud thorn perfeclij harml.** to TOtmkiuilaiid doUMilc otiiiuals, but corUtudeaib alum In b*!nl by bug*, auto and lu**cto. JAMES K.CmLTON,M.I»,Chewtot. LAURANOB lU£TD, Prof. CbemUltr, N. Y. U<«p>Ul. Rlr.JoHJ* L. Rous, tuperiatoiideotof the New iwrlMj, uital. sars. “bn has expelled all tbe hugs, ante, roieu»K, moths. with Lyon'* Powdsr, and finds il of liomenflo JCtery gardener cy*d booae-keet'er oml hare a direct Id toru>t io an article of Iblaktud. Itoferenco can bamado to tiit> Actor, Bt. Nicholas and Metropolitan IIoMt; to Joago Meigs, President of tbe Americas Institute; Janira Gordon Bennett,Gou- WlnfleldhcoU,Cyrus W. Field, L.M.Peue, or tins Ply# Point* Mtorion, Ac., Ac. Judge Molga caycj *Tb s dlaeoteryof Prof. Lyon ii of national Importance.— TbCtPamerc’ Club hate tested It tboaiughl/. U will dca t njj locusts, grasshoppers, ant*, moths, bug*, and au Terroin. Garden plant* can be preserved, and bonnes made rur* Arrangements are now made through .Messrs, BAItNXS A PARK of New York, to hare iteold throughout the worla. Unity «o,thiol. Imitation, «» «Jvnli.«l.' U« <•»«»>>“ “New York, Norwulwr Bih, l*o». **ln retiring from business, 1 bare sold all my Insect Powders and Pill*, Letter# Patent, and[the «*rrto pertain ing thereto,to Meura. BARNES A PARK. This Powder to a abeoverr made by tnyaclf, and brought from .the interior cC Asia, and la unknown to any other persona Th« fionutna and effeetlA article iaput up tn tin canulsters, and will «n -tione to heir my nan>e. L , LYON. Kata and mice cannot bo reached by a powder, an<i are killod-by a Magtwlio pill. Order them through any mer- Tto Lyon’s Powdor kills Insect* In a trice, But Lyon’s Pills are mlxrd tor rata and mice. Fntnplo Flasks, 2S coot*; regular sfcoa, 60 cents and SI,M». P,.1!.»w direction*. Vi'. firetly ani UiQrwQlJy. BARNES & PARK, 13apd 15 Tark Row, New Turk.. Also, the Mexican Mustang Liniment. fe‘i3reowdlwCriiT . 8; e. 80YLE....”..77..... .....FRRDthICK GOUUS BOYLE & CO., IMPORTERS OP FOREIGN LIQUORS AND WINES; DiSTiLLCas 01 ALCOHOL. COLOGNE SJ'llil’rS, C’amplieno, Burning Fluid und Spirits of TORPENIINE. Manufacturer# of every description of Domestic Llinon, Wines, Cordials and Frenel HkTe constantly on hand various grades of pnra BOURB.ON AND RYE WHISKEY Pcach and Applo Brandy. ALSO, BARATARIA AND TOOT ENGLAND HUM, At Boln Mtonbcturen of tho CELEBRATED ‘'ROSE” WHISKEY. Agentofer rREDKRinK GODI.E’S JAPANESE BITTERS oplLdkwlj? AffiW MAP OF TUB SEAT OP WAR.— • Just recrfrwL Drsilrert New Super Imperial Sheet Mspof the But pf yVsr; embracing a lull map of. Europe, sod complex* biapa of Sardinia and Lombardy, Austria :*od .JfslT * tn* wboio embodied In one Bnper Imperial Ebeet; she. sfexM inches; fund thing such tellable geographical In » “■“* ulvTti. ISSr? - Wood and 3d »la, and cor. 2d and Market ab «Us»*a* SSKBmttB; — mssmTnrm. - Notice to MI«W -WW'SMPP"* end Puiengnii • . TTTB have made an arrangement jJjggjfc err Vt» tto.c.rtl.l St- LoeMI»- aiintinnatt, &t. .. - DAV ” U ‘ IM '’ r ~£t. aorna. t7'oh~st. Gobi's, JvEokttic, IJSSO 1 its?’ ?SmlSdl4 »tMmor 81. WUIS. CcpL Ju>»' tb. Swivt ril iolm»«auw poiuon THIS DAV, Ibc 4[b fnil.ct 6 o'clock P. H. lei frcJgl. CO Spoon: Foil ST. LOUIS—The beautiful iJEgq i and roßnlagiteanerS.' P- UISPSSOdjSfffJ i Q-nirisl%H lofcW CortbeafcoTOaad Hi luitf. mStato port* on «Ufl DAY, Joly 4th, at 6r. n- For W&. f co. > toaV BED : unOKW moAT-^IOOP. biu. primo j,».oiarau»« 00.. pitslmrgj; dla^ettc. PITTSBOKOH: MONDAY MOBNINQ, JULY 4, 185% OFFICIAL PAFKH OF TUB CITT. City and News lteuu*- Mbar Tbupbratbiis.—Observation* taken at fibaw’i Optician Store, N«. 68 Fifth aL, yesterday. Iff BOH. 1H 9UAUB. ...101 65 -120 K 2 l> o'clook, A. V - 12 “ U fi “ r. Uarutuotar Republican County Committee. Tho members of the Republican County (l.mmiltoo will moot at the Office oi the Agricultural So- Finb WEDNESDAY, July 6tb, IWrO, at 11 o’clock, A. M. J.NO. M. RIRBPATKIOK, CHaltm«n The membenrof lb* Coumiittee are aa follovr JOHN M. KIRK PATRICK, PUutmrgh, Clnlrmtn W. U.EWINiI, J AUE3 3. eIRUENECK. A. B. BEIIUBR, J. D. BALDWIN, W F_ nATIRISON, UcKct»|KHt. W J RICHARDSON, Weal l'Ul»bur 4 li .1. M. PORTER, Tareatum. Col. J. A. ERIN, KiiraUtb. JAS. MeOUNNIQLE,ObaiIu-rt W. A. UERRON, Pitt .I S. NEQt.KY, Collitii. 11. 11ULT7., Baovdao. No pAPBa To-mobrow.—We would stale ihat evouoompoßilofs nod editors sometimes gel lired; sometimes need a day’s reel, ninil lake ii. This will explain wby there will be no QajtUt issued to-morrow. To day heiog the 4th of Jaly, all bauds are t» make ibe moat of it, in the way of recreation. Military Excursion. — On Thursday nigbl, the Independent Blues, of Ibis oily, Capt. A. Hay, and tho Pennsylvania Infantry, of East Liberty, Capl. J. 8. Negley, left this oily for Monongabela oily, on the eleamer Telegraph, Capt'. Woodward.- They went up on a special invitation of the Mooougahcla Artillery, Capt. R F. Cooper, who received a stand of colors at tbo Dnquesno encampment at Birmingham last full, and gave this entertainment in consideration of the honor aforesaid. The visiting companies did not arrive at Monongahela city until mid nigh>, but the whole town was at the steamboat landing and reot-irod our pcoplo wiih cheers, masic, banners, guns and speeches. The Bines were qnsrtered at the National House and the Infantry at the La Fierro, and were treated with (he most distinguished consid eration. ’S w o s Oa Friday the visitors went to Nauvoo Grobe, about one mile from town, under the escort of their boats. Here the officers were chosen as follow: President on tho part of (lie military, Geo J 8. Negley, of East Liberty. Presidcnfon the part of lire citizens, Sbesb Bentley, jr. Vice Presidents, Major A. Hay, of the Bines; Col. Hardtmeyer, of Allegheny Rifles; Gen. Jas Negley, of East Liberty; Gen. John Hall, of Washington; and Col. James Byers, of the same place. Tho Secretaries were \Ym. llartzcll and A. Wayt„ of this city ; Henry A Purviance, of the Washington Tribnnt: and Col. C. Wilson and W. S. Millinger, of Mooangahela city. Vioda and pure cold water of the most deli cious were provided in abundaooe, and ail the ladies from tho vicinity were present, en livening the seence. Tbo grove is one of tho most charming in the country. The first reception speech was made by Snesh Bentley, Jr., Esq , which was well conceived by the speaker and well received by the aaJi eno«. Tho Declaration of Independence, we mean the one containing tho ’’glittering generalities’’ of Mr. Choaio, was read by Qeo. V. Lawrence, Esq., Uto representative in the Legislature from Washington, who did not perform that part so well aa we have hoard it read elsewhere. The address uf welcome oo the part of the cit izens was then made by T. Tv. Haxxird, Esq , editor of tho tfonanpahtta HrphblicHn. The regular (oasis wero then read by H A. Purviance, E#q , aud were reepooded to by vari ous gentlemen (here present. Then Gen. J. S. Negley, on behalf of the mil itary of Allegheny county, made a great speech, and in response) Mr. Bentley again spoke. The excrctaos and ceremonies in (he grove having been completed, at about six o'clock (he military look up their lino of march for tho bor ough, uuJ alter ptrH'iiog ibe Btfeclo and going through the evolutions in an open squaro oppo site (he PUoter’a House, they At about tf o’clock tho steamer Jefferson took (hem on board, and after a half night of "sweet" re pose the whole arrived safe at home. The only circumstance that marred the pleasure of occasion was tho enddou (richness of Hamilton Lowe, Orderly Sergeant of the Blues, who was attacked with congcaliou of Uie braio, but who, under the care of Dr. Hardtmeyer, was eo tmioh better ou hU arrival that he was able (o walk home. x,—•- Fobfriteh Urooumizajicbs. —Kobert Woods, Esq., asked that-o certain recogniiaooe which bad been declared forfeited be remitted by tba Court, ou Saturday last. Whereupon, Judge M’Cluro refused Iho request and gare some rery straightforward remarks on the general subject. Ho said the Art of tbc Legislature touching ibis matter was simply recommendatory, and haring oo penal sanction was treated as a dead letter. Tbo Legislature, in passing the Act, evidently supposed that as the matter of forfeited recogni zance was ono wbicb counties were particularly interested in, tbo Commissioners would oee to it that the moneys were properly collected aud ap plied. Cut in Ibis the Legislature was mistaken, for in etery county in tbo State the Aot is no belter than a dead letter. Jadge M’Clure said that be did not know that this court bad ever remitted a single Coe, but it was useless Iq pro - cecd under mi Act haring no penalty. Mr. Woods said that in this case the man had been in court, hail waited there till after the ; jury was discharged by the court, and not until after the jury had gone was Mb recognizaaco for feited. Judge Maynard eai(l if the man Lad been in court when bin rcoognizanco was forfeited, it would hate been a very easy tliiog for him to say for himself, or through Ills counsel, that be Baa ready for trial, and thus have thrown the responsibility cu the court After some farther talk, Mr. Woods was referred to the Comroieflioo ers, and there the matter rested. Court adjourned until Tuesday, July Sib. Tor. Directors of the new St. Clair street bridgo will have a safe and convenient path for foot passengers ereoted within a short limo over tho new piers. They will be so built as to afford a passage wbiob will not interfere with tho pro gress of tho worlron the main body of tho bridge wbioh will go on as uow. Tho work on that noblo structure is progressing finely. The towers on the further piers are up, tho saddles in place and tho work going on finoly towards completion It will bo tho finest bridge in the State when completed. Mr. Koehling spares no pains in bis endeavors to make the work as nearly perfect os tho nature of wood and iron will permit. Lots for Sals, — Dr. Wilson advertises in our columns this morning, the magnificent property called “Fountain Hill Farm,” at Homewood Sta- tion. pur readers wjll remember that we gave a slight description of this property on Wfcfytflß* day last. Any person who will visit ibalgprop erty and walk over it, as wo did, will say thnt we have exaggerated nothing. The position of tho land, the abundance of water in it, the fuel under it, and the grand groves of oak that wave above it,, mark it as an economical, a convenient and a beautiful location for cottages or more pretentious and elegant mansions. Business Cdasob.—Tho well known house of Wm. M. Gormly, »i No. 271 Liberty etreot, has taken in as partners Mr. Bam’l Ewert and Wm. CutTy, and will hereafter go on with the Grocery business under tbe.namoand style of W. M. Gormly& Co. This is one of the firms that is so well known for probity and fair dealing as to need no praise, and wo make this notice simply for the purpose of oalliug attention to theireard wbiob appears in our columns Ibis day. Mr. 8. Gray, tho well known tailor aad draper, to Mr. Irish’s new building, on 81. Clair street, has acaoelated with him in his large and exten sive business, his son, and they will hereafter continue to carry on the tailoring business at tho-same old stand, where they will receive, as they deserve, a good share of the pnbllo patron- Mr. Gray has been long in the business and always pleases bis customers. A copy of Lhe Student’s Journal, published monthly, has been laid upon our table. The . paper is made up of 'contributions from students in attendance at Westminster College, New Wil miogton, Lawrence county. Several of the pieces presented hero are quite well written and are'freer from tha usual eophomorlc hyperbole than any similar articles we remember to have aeeu. Wb direct attention to the card of Chadwick & Hon, No'. 141 & 143 Wood street, Dealers in firebrick, day, paper and rags. The business of this firm is large and Increasing, and people will find the'genHomcn who carry it on, prompt and nlwaya reliable. ' pennons who may have anything io the way of tho sale orpnrebase of bouses or lands or tho renting of the samo, will find Messrs. S. Cutb bert &-SOD, at'tbe corner of Third and Market. Fieiwobk^—There »UUo a brilliant clleplay of firework. Hou.a of '«> £>. Ibeman.gorshlrjing arranged to glee that treat to the inmates. " Os Thursday eveaibg» lbe 7th iuUnt,Ahe Docemrirnle LUhrar, SocjelJ fU» F 1 ’"‘M* a ™ l oibibltioD at Mksonio Hs»-. . • Tns Fayette County Railroad Will ba'opened from ConneUiTilli toWL BreddofiX,WWlf.de/* r'...-'.v;•. ’-•:v . • >^ydk-/Vv iETlilsni'a EsßiirißOMCt.—Wo tare re ceireatho following lettera from our esteemed friend, N. B. Craig, Esq. They wiU well repay perusal AeroVj November 30,1559. Rr.r. S. Williams— Dear Sir: I thank you very mueh for the loan of the ‘'History of Pittsburgh, by Neville B. Craig, Esq.” I bare read it with great interest and satisfaction. It brings fresh to my re collection incidents which took place when I redded in Pittsburgh, in 1502, 3, *1 end 5. I believe Mr. Craig is mistaken as to tho tune tho firststaco started from Pittsburgh furChambersburgb. He says, P»g« I*B, “ Io ,805 ‘ tbo firßt , pUj ; O sUrted from Pittsburgh to Chambertbargh. I recol lect very well when the first stage started east from Pittsburgh. I think it was'in August, ISIM. It might possibly have been ioJuly or June before, bnt I think not. My mother, who resided in Can field, Trumbull county, Ohio, certainly started in the stage from Pittsburgh east on sorao ono of the last davsin August, 180-1, und my present recollec tions are that she started tho second trip of the stage from Pittsburgh to Cbambersburgh. She was ac companied from Trumbull county, Ohio, to Ulcbfield, Connecticut, by non. Elijah Bo»rdtuan,late Uuitod States Senator from the Slate of Connecticut. I will copy extracts from two loiters from Mr. Boardman on tba subject Lancxvtek, 3d Sept., lt>o4 Pear Friend : I avail myself of a few moment* In oongratnlato you on the eafo arrival at this place uf "Mrs. Wadsworth, in good health and spirits. We expect to be in Philadelphia to-morrow afternoon. Ae to tbo stages, they now go three timtfs a week from Hartford to Now York through Litchfield ; from New York to Philadelphia, every day in the week; from Philadelphia to Chamberabargb, twice n woek, and from ChainUreborgh to Pittsburgh note but once a week, hut Mr. Tomlinaon, of Philadelphia, now here, and stage owner, says that ho aball have the stage crosa the monntaina tnico a week—within a few weeks—say by the first of October, and to continue twice a week then forward. Your ObdTfc Seret; Elijah Boahhuax. tirn. Elijah liWswoirA. New Mit.ronn, 3JOet., 1601. Pear Friend: I subjoin an account respecting the money and journey out to Connecticut of Mrs. Wadsworth. Our journey nut was os i easy and agreeable as possibly could be expected In sn warm and rainy a season, and the expense less (ban I ex* peeled. . Running the stages over the mountains will bo a groat convenience and advantage to the western country. I hopo tbo State of Ohio will nso her in fluence to have some of the money arising out «f tbo sale of the western lands, which was appropri ated by Congress for making aod repairing roads be tween the Western and Eastern States—used for lay ing ont, improving and tnrnplking a road to lead from Pittsburgh to Philadelphia, and so aa to ac commodate tbo States north of Pennsylvania. A branch may tnrnoff and goto Washington City after crossing the monntaina, etc., etc., etc. With tireat Esteem and Respect, Yours, Truly, Elijah Boarduas. titn. Elijah H r orf*v«>rtA, Ohio. Dr. Etijahprtdvecrth «n «<v. t nth Ihjah fiardman ISO 4. Ang’t 21, paid for a trunk tor Mr». Wadsworth*.- To ra»b paid John Fence for stage Ur**loChatnber»l>’gb $lO To cub pal l plage fan from Chamberab'gbioLasruter 6 fio To do paid do from Lancaster to Philadelphia..— To do Trom Philadelphia to Now Volk.. To de paid do and carriage from fork to Lltcbflold... To ib* paid for Mpencee of Mrs. Wadaworth from lb«* State of Ohio to Connect! cut from 2Ctli AagQSttoOOi September, IbOl, bolb day* iuclnalro, 16 day* amount 10. T.»ca«h paid to Mr* W*<2* wotlh at Near Mtlkrd fur LaUi.re - •• Aug't '-A, Or. by Mtb at Lkar.toiann, Jttat® of (%*>->, lor abo»« putt's*. I*o The letters Boardman establish tho fact that stages were ruoning from Pittsburgh to Chambcrs hurgh io- August, 1304, and as I bare before slated, my preseot recollections or© that Mr. Boardman and my mother went in the second stage that storied from Pittsburgh east. The letters also establish the time it took the first stago to run from Pittsburgh to Philadelphia—six or six and » half days to Lauras, ter, and one and a half or two days from Lancaster to Philadelphia--and the stage fare twenty dollars.. Y<-«rs, Very P»cspcctfully, Frcpebick Waosh'obtm. To (/><■ Filitor > of (fc- o’osr/frl hare for some llino been satisfied that [ was mistaken as to the time of the starting of the stages. In May, ISOS, I first went to Princeton College, and I was under the impressiop that J went in the second stage. Po«/. bly it tho second semi-weekly. Fred erick Wadsworth was an old acquaintance. He was ISO 2, :t and 4, a cleek io A. i J. -Barker's store, on Market street, and n rery clever fellow. Ibid nut heard of him Ltiforo for many years. Tomlinson, tneotiwoed by Mr. Boardman, kept a hotel in Phila delphia, on Mark«t street, if toy memory »■* correct. N. B. Cnatfi. Tuk Firemau'H Association held a special meet ing at Neptune llall, oo Saturday evening, to hear the report of the committee appointed to purchase hose, with moneys donated by tho in surance companies. A commuaibaiion was presented from Chief Engineer Leonard, &aktug fiJr early information iu rogaril to whether the Chief Engineer and As sistants have any control over the entire depart meat, or portion thereof, when iu errrioe without the limits of this city. The following resolutions were offered: Kftvfofd, That it is the duty of the Chief and Assistant Engineers to assume the command of the Fire department of Pittsburgh, whether in "active service" in tbo city of Pittsburgh, the city of Allegheny, or the surrounding boroughs. Rttohrd, That the Chief Engineer be required to make a quarterly report in writing, to this Association, staling the number of fires, false alarms, losses, Ac., with the causes of the same, as far as cau be ascertained ; also to report everything which he may deem important to (lie department. Resolutions passed. Mr. Edward Gregg, from the commitlee on hose, reported that they have contracted with R H. Hartley & 00. for 11 flections (660 feet,)' which are now. ready for distribution. Cost, of hose 80 cents per foot. Mr. Montgomery offered amolu’ion that one seotion be given to each company, and that they draw lots for the two odd sections. Adopted. The Eagle nod Independence drew the odd sections. Mr. Wm. Richardson, of the Independence, scQtin his resignation as a inomber of the Abso ciatlon. Acoepted. Adjourned. BtAitt Cousty.-— The annual County Conven ventioo of the People's party was held at Holli daysburg on -Taesday last, and largely aUended. The following ticket was nominated: Senator —L. W. Hall, of Altoona. Assembly— Jacob Botley, Tyrone, unanimoutly. Register and Recorder —Hugh A.‘ Campbell Commissioner-- Geo. L. Cowdeu. Director of the Foor— Peter Good Auditor—Alex. M. Lloyd. Among the resolutions we find tho following: Resolved, That the times demand for the nom ination of the Peoplo's party for the Presidency in 18G0,aman who is emphatically of the people —and that in Simon Camkboh, of Pennsylvania, we find the man'for the limes. Born in Penn sylvania, edocatedin Pennsylvania, held ideo-j tified with the interests of Pennsylvania, and the interests of Pennsylvania aro the interests of our whole country. With him for a candidate, the old Keystone BLate will give the People's parly an overwhelming majority in 1800. Venabuo CouatT.—The Republican iiokel to this oounty is as follows: Assembly— E. W. Davis. Sheriff— 8. McAlevery. Treasurer—Q. W. Brlghato. District Attorney— N. B. Bashnell. Commissioner—J. A. Allen- Auditor—3. H. Flemming. Surveyor—Wm. Hilaods- Coroncr— F. A. Shogert. Trustees of Academy— John Doffield, F. D. Kinnear. StATEUSNT or TUB VaULET BANK. —McKeesport, July- I*l, 1y59. Lorn* Discounted $116,652 Sfl Due from Banks and Bankers.. 11,267 Dae from Individuals w 1° Coin 10,010 7-1 Notes of other Banks -*lO 00 Circulation Dae other Banks. Dae Depositors... Stash ibom Urdeil —lt is alleged by Mr. Torrence, of Abe steamer Julia, that tho Alle gheny ran into his boat on purpose and injured her. Mr. Torrence has instituted a sail against Lee. These two boats aro ruqniog in the ferry business across the Allegheny, and it is worth one's white just to see these boats go and how they carry Meant. Suicide.-— George W. Pelton, a resident of Edioboro, Eriecannty, and a young man of good habits, oommitted suicide, with laudanum, on ( the 27th uIL He did not get np la the morning at the usaal time, and on going to bis room bo was found esnseleßS, inlbelastagoolesof death.- A physician was called, bat he waa «° gone that nothing could bo done for him. Naw Boat Launch.—A beautiful four-oared row boat was launched in the Allegheny river, at the Aqueduct, on Friday eveaiog. Bhe is 40 feel 0 inches in length, and belong? to the Fort Pitt Barge Club, and was built by Mr. Edward Kaye. Sbo U oaid to bo a beauty and very swift on the water. City ahd Codbty Irsubahcb Co.—' attention to the £aet that tho boobs will bo open to receive fltook to.the above named Company on Taesdajf July Gib, at the offioe of P. Peter son, on Federal street, Allegheny. Tnt Mayor arrived ‘home OD fiainrday from a Irlp lo WiUiasupon. IL If one of the pleau&t* eeUovni oa the Baiqaebtii&a, audie <juUt a fi torito rtsort. Tax consolidated PiUfiburgb,' Fori Wayne and Chicago Company, t eUl default to-norrotr, (most unexpectedly to the ‘creditors of the original links in ihei-ltbe, who were'last year forced to fund three half yearly Coupons,) on the interest due oo the Ohio and Pennsylvania First Mott* gage and on tbo first mortgage of the Ft. Wayne and Chicago. A like default, it is intimated, will oeoar on tbo Ist August on tbetirst mortgago of the Ohio and Indiana road; "on the Ist Sep tember on (ho third mortgage of the Ohio and Indian*, and on tbo lot October on tho Income and Second Mortgages of tho Ohio nnd Pena sylfania, and the Real Estate Mortgage of (he Fort Wayne section. In a circular just issued by Mr. J. Edgar Thompson, the President of the Company, (and also President of the Pennsyl vania .Central Company, tbo virtual lessees of Pittsburgh, Fort Woyno and Chicago,) the prop osition iB made to tho foregoing Bondholders to fund (or defer) their Coupons, as they were vir tually compelled to do before, for eighteen months in (ho Sinking Fund Bonds of tho Con solidated Company. For "paramount reasons” the Company will pay tho interest upon tho Gen eral Construction Mortgage, dated Ist January, 1867, theso being heavily under hypothecation with the Pennsylvania Central and other parties. The process seems to be a forcing ono through out, and as tho line is now under the control of the Pennsylvania Central, tho amount and class of interest to be provided for in cash, or funded. (f. r., defaulted upon,) will probably be under the arbitrary regulation of the Icßaeee until a firm stand be taken by some of tbo Bondholders of the Ohio nnd Pennsylvania section —originally and at present, if taken separately, a paying enterpise—either to exact prompt payment, or to foreclose upon their mortgage s.— N. I*. Time*. ' From Laur Superior. —The Iron City, Capt. J. E Turner, brought 76 passengers to I)etroiL and Cleveland, some fish for Itanna, Garrelsoo Sc Co , and another lot for the Qaeen City, also the following-lots of copper to Hnasey and Mc- Bride—Cliff 14- masses, 30 bb1g—280,222 lba. National, 14 lbs nod 41 masses—.'lo,7B3 lbs. Ad venture, 7 masses, 78 bb15—77,404 lbs. Bohe mian, 9 bbls, 1 mass—o,27l lbs. Aslcc, 19 bbls, 2 masses—l2,64o lbs.— Cleveland Leader. \ from (ho Philadelphia Broiling Bulletin ) Urate Culture at llaumontos.—A number of grapo growers from Ohio have introduced the culture of grapes at Hammonton, New Jersey. Itistwooty fire miles soatb-e&st from Philadelphia, and the soil and climate is considered by mmy the best adapted for the grape of any In the Union. Frosts never in jure tho vine, and there is a high district of laod between the little tod the great Egg Harbor Rivers, whore they have norer been known to Buffer from mildew or rot. We understand that some forty vine yards were set out the past season, mostly Catawba and the Isabella. The market hero presents a great inducement, grapes bringing twiee the sum they do in Cincinnati; being within but eeveral hoars of either New York or Philadelphia by railroad, the market is unlimited. Adjoining Hammonton is a bottle manufactory, and every appliance necessary for extensive wine-making. Jlammontoo is a new settlement, bat of marvel lous growth, rivaling many of the Western towns in rapid Increase, A little over a yeyx-qgo the tract of land was opened to sale, nod within {that time the population has increased nomo 1600 ; bver 300 build ings have been put up : stores, mills, schools, yliarch os and every facility of an old place introduced. It was a portion of an old tract of land which has been held fur generations in one family, and is only now thrown in the market for sale. Us proximity to market and advantages of cli mate, insures its rapid improvement. The soil is early and very productive. The crops raised areex collenL Many persons from this Slate are going there, and we are sure it is much moro desirable than many points at the West. The people will not forget tbo benefit of the famous twelve Roman Brothers, who will per 4>rm to-night at the Atheiueam. The gymnasts of the city will be present. A rare treat may be expected and will doubtless be enjoyed. Piblji- Exercises.— On Mundhy, the 4(h inst., (ho Association of Soldiers, of the War of ISIU, will meet at 11) o'clock a. «., io tho Crrr Hali., at which limn dm Declaration of Inde|*ciidtmro will be read by Prof. Masr* F. Baton. Ad Oration, io commemoration of the Dat, and appropriate to the Association, will be delivered by Tuouas Hcwar:», F,«q. Ladies and Gentlemen are most respectfully invited to attaud. Tho Association will dine at the Oihari* House, at j before 2t. m. Tickets to bo had of the Committee, or at the office iff the Girard House. I Mexican Mostano Liniucjlt.— its wonderful effects and consequent popularity—perhaps no arti cle io (he history of tho .V«/rri«i Mcdic-i, ever ac quired the Mine patronage, was subjected l<> (be same number of severe and different tests, nnd mot with so few failures as iho Mustang Liniment. It Las jontly been styled a Panacea for all external Wounds. Cuts, Swellings, Sprains, Bruises or Eruptions on Man or It is so far a medicine of surprising virtue,-, that physicians are compelled to prescribe it; nnd from somorcmarkahlo curcsof Chronic mot Distort-d Ilhenuiatir catet it has naturally attracted much at tention from the first scientific minds of the ago. No family can afford to be without a bottle of the Mus tang Liniment in the house. Itrtrarr of iriitcrtioiu. Tho genaine Mustang is sold by til respectable dealers in all parts of tbo world. Baknks & Tare, Proprietor*, New York. Altw, Lyon's celebrated Insect Powder. f 8. A. JSown 1 Co., Federal street, next door t.. tho postefficc, Allcgbeoy, baring opened their Icq Cream Saloon fur the reason, are prepared to furnish their friend. 1 ) and patrons with all the delicacies of the season. Weddings, pic-nlc and other parties mp plied on short notico in (be very best style with every thing requisite. They havo always on band a very choice assortment of Fruit, Cakes and Confections, manufactured from good material, and got up l>y competent workmen, (live them a call. & Tu-ish who are Interested in Sowing Machines aro desired to examine tho Pinkie Machine, selling by J. 1.. Curnaghan A Co., Federal street, Allegheny, f Telegraphic Wasiiisqtox, July It.—An official dispatch from ' Frankfort says that the destructive consequences of | the war to commerce, industry and labor, in general, ; becomes dally more apparent; that a large number of factories in Germany aro closod, and that those In operation nre principally on American account, and for the supply of war orders. Thero wese fourteen bidders for supplying aotkra oito coal for tbo navy. The offers ranged from $3,25 to $4,25 per too. The contract was awarded to Hor ace E. Brown, for black heath coal, for 15,000 tons, or ns much more, if required, at tbo first named prico. The Post Office Department has dispensed with the services of twelve express mate agents, receiving each $l,OOO per annam, on the lino between New York and Cincinnati. Tbo baggage masters are to be allowed $lO per month each for delivering and reeoivlDg tbe through mall. - The expenditure for tbe United States for the fiscal year ending with Jane, exclasiveof trust fands and paymonts of acconnt of the pahlio debt, were $66,- 396,000. New York, July, 2.—The 6tock Exchange being closed and a majority of the brokers absent, there is no market for stoeks and tbe pricos are for tho most part nominal. A few transactions have taken place, but they are not sufficiently recognized to make them a citerion of tho market value. At tbe closing the quotations of yesterday showod a steady bat quiet market. Tbe Money market Is rather quiet to-day, tbe greater part of the payments falling dae this side of Tuesday having been provided for yesterday. No regular business is doing to-day, but tho preparation of tho bank statement and tbe latest matter for the European mail give an interest to tbo market which it would not otherwise havo. Tbo disbursements of the sob-treasury to-day amount to $75,000, which reduces the balance to $415,000. Tho Kaogaroo takes oat $760,000, and the Ocean Queen $1,026,023, making a total of $1,736,025, which is rather larger than was anticipated. The Metropolitan Bank re ceives no more Pennsylvania Co. money on deposit, except on tho Wyoming Bank. Nbw York, July 3.—Tho bank statement for the week has been made, although eight banks have not reported,allowing them tho same rates as lost week. Tbe amount of specie gainoJ is $72,000 and loans $404,000. Patrick Cosgrove, alias, Cockroach, died last night from tho effects of a stab received in s fight in Fulton street, about six months since. lie rofneod to di vulge the name or tbe person who inflicted the stab, thinking be would recover, and then inflict summary vengeance. He was 000 of the most notorious ruf fians that ever infeßted the city, and has frequently been before oor criminal courts for highway robbery, felocjoua assaults, and other criminal offences. St. Louis, July 2.—The Kansas Constitutional Convention assembles at Wyandotte on Tuesday next. The Republicans claim a majority of twelve, bat ns certificates are not to- bo issued until the day of the Convention, the absolute political character cannot be staled. It ia understood in any event that a con stitution will be framed, prohibiting slavery, and an effort will be made to engraft a provision excluding negroes from the Slate, and also to prohibit tho in corporation of Banks of Dane. Action will be taken in reference to tbe claims of sufferers daring the past troubles of tho territory. A proposition to annex Southern Nebraska to the State will be considered. Delegates from Nebraska will'be present, and tho project has been favorably rewired thus far. St. Louis, July 3.—Tbe Salt Lake correspondent of the BepulUraii says that Judge Cradlobaugh has relumed from bis tour through his circuit, lie is. sued warrants daring his trip for the a nest of nearly zl'OO persons engaged in the massacre at Mountain Meadows. Various other morders bod occurred. He saw no Church officials along the route. He re pons that-for 80 miles before reaching tbo Santa Clara herders his compsoy found human skeletons at almost every camping ground, being (probably mar* dered by the Indians last Winter. He says that up wards 80 white men assisted in the massacre at Moun tain Meadows. $138,279 15 $C5,570 90 St. Louis, July 2.—Mr. Brookr, who presided at the Grand Balloon Expedition last night, just re turned, alighted a short distance east of Edwords ville, at a quarter to 8 o'clock. He attained tho al titnde of 12,000 feet and traveled 25 nil lea. St. Louis, July 2.—liirer continues to recede at (his point; all-tbo opper streams failing. Weather cloudy and warm. Nuaitti Falls, July 2.—Tbe balloon Atlantic Is very low and-bonnd east. She is going very fast. BiSDUBiY, Jnly 2.—The aerial ship passed hero at 7:30 a. e. Her coarse was east by north. A paper pas dropped, bnt unfortunately it fell into the lake. Only three persons were visible. Her name was dis tinctly read. Cleveland, July 2.—The balloon passed Fomort, 30 miles east of this point, at 9:30. It »w *fo Q ; ,ly w touch water, when H rose again and disappear ed la a north-east direction. . Cracuaiii, Jaijr.*.—btllooa _AUlntlo ludod itittußVMEimacnßl]r«N. ttalin* i Latest from Europe. New York, July 2.--The steamship Bavaria ar rived this morning fronrHambor&Tia Southampton, on the ISlh nIL London papers of the ISth are furnished. They contain tho following latest intelligence from the seat of war: Tunis, Friday.—Tho following bulletin has been issued: On yesterday, the head quarters of the Emperor of France were at Coro,.on the road from Bergamo Cremona, gad thoso of the King of Sardinia at Cas- > tegrato, six miles west of Brescia. j Rerainl andCejso have pronounced for the na* l tional cause. Prince Napoleon has comtnencod the movement of his troops. Eight or ten thousand Tuscan troops and eight hundred horses are ready to depart with him. Scaveraera haspronouncod for the national cause, and a manifesto has been published declaring the adhesion of that town to tho central government established at Bologna which is to be placed under the directorship of the King of Sardinia. The man ifesto also expresses an unanimous wish to be en abled Pome day to form a part of a Monarchy worthy of Italians. Berne, Friday.—A telegram from Coiro announces that numorous Austrian corps coming from Stelvio have arrived at Grostoic, in (he Yaltulino, auil ad vanced towards Tivaao. Four Db#i Later from Burope. New York, .laly 3.— The steamship Vanderbilt, has arrived from Havre, via Southampton, bringing Lnndnu nnd Liverpool dates to Wednosday, 22nd uIl, four days later than the previous advices. The ' stoamships Asia and Hungarian had arrived out. There are do battles to report from the seat of war, bat tbo allies were besieging Mantua, and another decisive battle may soon bo expected. The Austrians baro issued, at Mantua, forced pa per currency of 5,00i>,000 sterling. King Victor Emanuel has officially declared that bo would not consent to the innovation of any part of tho Roman States to Sardinia. „ Tbo Austrians have removod their bead-quarters to Villa Trance, betweoo Verona and Mantua. They havo abandoned Sonata, on Lako Gnnla, and also Caatiglione and Montechisso, which recent positions they haro occupied in great force and bad strongly fortiGed. Tho French and Sardinian troops occupy Brescia, and the Emperor Napoleon had advanced from that position to advance on tho Austrians. Louis Kossuth bad embarked for Genoa. Many other Italian cities bad pronounced fur the Italian cause. Gen. Garibaldi marched <>n tbo 20th alt. from Salo, on Lako Garde, towards Descengeno, but was rcpuLed by an Austrian force. He has siocepusbed his outposts t» Jiolladore in tho direction of Liordio, which latter place in occupied by the Austrians. Victor Emanuel had refused the Dictatorship of fered bim by tbo Commissioners from Bologna, in pursnance of bis determination to decline the annex ation of any part of tbe States of the Cbnrcb. The Austrian official accounts of the losses sus tained during the battle of Magenta have been pub lished. Tbe killed are stated at 61 offieeraand 1302 soldiers; total 136.1; tbe wounded 218 officers and 4110 soldiers; total 4145; tbe missing 4000 soldiers; total of killed, wounded and misiing.97ll. Advices from Egypt say that tbe Pashrtas ordered tbe suspension of the works 1q connection with tbe canal across tbo Isthmus of Sue:. Tbe French Con sul bad protested against this interference. Liverpool, June 21.—Cotton: sales for past 3 days, 17,000 bales, ioclading 1600 for speculation and ex port; market closed quiet nnd quotations barely main tained. Claire <£ Son’s circular quotes middling Or leans at 63: middling uplands at 65, and the prices declining. Advices from Manchester favorable. Urm-ht‘T«, —Weather favorable Tor the crops and the approaching harvest Quotations for Breadstnffs show an advance over tbo prices eorroot on Friday. Floor quoted rery dull and freely offered by holders' at 19s 6J(<i 11s 6d percental. Wheat quiet bat for French tots there has been a speculative demand at Id(<i’2d advance; western red quoted at Ss(u;93 10J; white I'a 6d(<z; 10s f.J; Southern I0s('ulls. Corn is quiot; mixed quoted at 63 6J; yellow 6s ld(u)G* fid; white 8»(<j 3s 6d. Provisions -The market shows a declining tenden cy. Lard is heavy and is offered at a decflno. Beef is heavy and quotations are nominal. Fork is doll and prices cuner, bat tlio quotations are unchanged. Produce--Uosia is dull at 4a for common. Spirits i.f lurpeniino is dull at 41s. Sugar firm at a slight advance fur all quotations. Coffee quiet. RicodnlL I.onjo;, Juno 21st.- -The money market is heavy. Consuls are quoted al'92}(4 93i ex-dividend, for ac count. The Vunderbill p&sr.cd, Juoo23J, in IsL 4U.60, long, fil.y, tho steamer New York, bence for Bremen. A dispatch from Berlin states (bat six Prnssioa T\irps do aruiee, besidos tbo guard, are to be mobilized and three others kept io reserve te'eppose Russia, if necessary. Ail tho other corps-will be concentrated and only s sufficient number of troops left in the provinces to garrison the towns and fortresses. Various bulletins fn»m tbo seat of war present the f.. 1 ;..a, ing m the Mato i-f affairs : The Sardinian army i« in position before Brescia in tbe lino with the French troops. Tho ritics of Fano, Fo6sonrbroqe, Sect and Asiccua have all pronounced io favor of the national cause. Another dispatch says that the Austrians had re oceoplcd Monietnro on tho 17th in considerable force. 1 The story that a French corps d'arwio had occu pied the Voltellineis nnlrno. A Lombard corps un der somo of Garibaldi’s officers was stationed there. Taro thousand pupal troops had been soot from Koine to restore orderin l’iniga. A collision had taken place at Cersdra between a detachment of papal troops and Lb£ inhabitants. A dispatch from Turin, dated tho ISih olt., suys that the Emperor Napoleon entered Brescia on tbst day with Victor Emmanuel. Much popular enthu siasm accompanied tho march of the allied troops throughout Lombardy. The districts on the right of the Tiber, also Lin tide Cadcllo had declared for tho national cause. Victor Emanuel in refusing the Dictatorship ol Bologna, tolil tho Commissioners that be should dis prove of ever; net subversive of or contrary to equal ity aud prejudicial totbocacro of National Indepen dence. Tbe King bad a!ao sent a tnwsago to tbo Pope to oiaure him that be has nothing to fear, and that tbo independence of tbe Peninsula should -bo a guaran tee and not a measure to the neutrality add integrity <>f the States of the Charcb. A dispatch from Berno, dated tbo ISth., says that tbo Austrians in great fdfee have occupied tboStelTio Pass, blown up the DcvilVltridgo and planted their artillery in tbo Pass. They bavo also mndo ea trcnrbmoots at Namiers. A French army is ad vancing by forced inarches against this position. Gen. Garibaldi was organizing a free corps in tbo Valtellino. The city of Mantaa is besieged andihe provision ing of tho place had been ordered. Tbo- Austrians had destroyed tho railway from Milan to Brescia, but not that which joins Mantua. rnii,ar>Br,rmi, JolyX—The aelf-propolling steam 6re engino, built dt tho Novelty Works, Now York*, by Loo A Lamed, for tbe Southwark lloso Company, of this city, reached tho Company's bouse at eight o’dqck lost evening, beving propelled itself over the turnpike road from Bristol, a distance of over twenty miles; actual running time two hours; total time five hoars thirty-four minutes, iocludlngall the stoppages. The highest speed was nt tbo rate of eighteen miles per hoar. Tbe weight of tbe engine ta 9,000 lb»;4ho weight of fuel, water and nino mon 3,000 tbs. Sever al steep bills were ascended without the slightest difficulty; at the rate of ten miles an hoar. ' UortsviLLE, Jnly 3.—The river is feet 7 inches water in tbo canal. notice to Balldora and Contractors. THE UNDERSIGNED (formerly foreman for Howland Parry) tv wild respectfully inform those (or whom be bu done work, and tbe public generally, that be is now prepared to furnish Blatu, or pot on dlola Bouts, lo toe nu-«t epp'oTod caanntr. Orders fur Itoollug or Re pairing of Slate Hoofs (if lt.lt at tbe office of Ales, L*6gh- Un, corner of Ktua atrift and tbe Canal, Fifth-ward,) will bo promptly attended to. TLIOAJAS PAIIHY. my2C:Ccnd. -1£ V 'lO -A.N-0 liiA.Pt DISPENSARY Office »5 Main SL,(2J iluor, op «U!n,) Buffalo; N.Y. I ESTABLISHED BY THE CELEBRATED JiPU. JOHNSON, late of Loudon, England. a great discovery iu tbe science of medicines, beluga cer- Uiu aud kpoedy cure for restoring the sight and removing alt d lees are peculiar to lbs eye. This is - ouifermolly ac knowledged tbe only tab and sure remedy now known. It baa torn used with great success by the most «kJUfal;phy ■idonslu Europe and America. ■ ft • Patients In any port of Uieccuntr/caa treat themselves tucceafaliy at a moderate expence, thereby avoiding jthe danger and «j|>an» of tailing Into tbe bonds of nhsktttfal physicians. This medicine (sufficient to core,) wit* be sent by mailer Efpress, with all nereaeary directions cfereceipt of Jen Dollars. Dr. Johnson's Certain and Infallible Care for Deafness and Singing Noises in the Ears, Nervous Head and Mind Complaints, Affording instant leliof to sufferers who bora been troulded with deafnrfts Ijr many years. After using this remedy a i«w days tbe petisnt is anddecly and almost tnlracalonsly enabled to bear ordinary toned conversation; In tba course of.e few weeks tbe must obstinate cuo of deafness Is sStcla* ally enrol. Petleuts too numerous to mention have bren restored to perfect bearing and forcTcr rescued from tbs snares of the numerous dengervus unqualified pretenders of tbe present •toy. Uospllol and private testimoalals and .certiAsaies' from tbe most eminent physicians and sargeoniln England, iu whose presence deaf persons bare been cured, and many hundred* ol private patients cured cm bo seen or.refesred to. Acaseof this medicine (enough to effect * rare,)win be forwarded to an; par t of Uie country for Fifteen Dollar*. Address I>IL JOUN£ON, Drawer 404. JellalswlyT UQ.ce ‘JS Main BL,Buffalo,K^Y. llradstreeiV* OommerciaX Reports. Por Bankcrs’ and Business Hen. • The fourth semi-annual volume of tbl* T»ln*bl« record of credit*, tihidtswu pabliibed oiilo® Uih of J»nury, bating been exbamted by a rapid and extensive demand, *' second edition, reflaed ttdcoe reeted, bas teen Inoad, and 1* now reedy for deJiveijto ends an bare not already anpplied themieWea 7** Several hundred* of (be beat Baakere end rc different cltle* ortbo Union, hate aatUted in Uefrrence Record, tbne maklug a vwaclona *&*■. toM |. com pond or tLe pecuniary condition and t»*nty □oti capacity of aUmtSlyMO * b# United ■lx of Use principal elUm and centre* of tr** - State*. U _ . _ _ni •certain by * .The New York Merchant or character, keyaccompaoylogUiebook, the ««■»» w ith habit*, and capital of web a* *WjT tH ni with ec work*o ffiyoßtt<»ad^«*^ -wiJy take place,, lbs wo- e£*t*rfc. ' ; pl 2* *”? **m?Atnfabl* «° eh * work tnurt.. cate, Use loM» The *‘®*L“ d , -USI me Influence U most bate 10 uecnring U nretubl* trade, make It invaluable to whole- NMe Bank* jotlb* whoUJucladlagU» two eemVao ?«?nSEScflS«a *b«U of eorroctlona - and tbeftdWief of One HondredDol **?!]??*pertfcoUn, not .embraced In' Uiii:admti*e®*jU, ~c~, Nu. 231 Broadway, KewTCofk,"-; . rv . w -bi *-• Ofgrßrocdwtyßanfcf ' * Aliacf ' ? 1 * *. H. jnfTIF, Jr, iwi. ; i. oj;&• » -■■- /• i EUwwtfb v-,- V v ommercial. oojujntEscur ABBix&ixzoxFoii jttn£ JjDiaxr.-v.P-C. H. Pigtißt, j: s. j. j.fan. ■ • . - -., , MgO,B.fSTPCT. ' • pwtaauaaaaAßitaxa. iStjcried fycdaßj fa jfo jP&l&crsX GazOte,. M 1n ~ 0 Jm «, issa. t&r-2-, 100 do *£s3,, o tor Sxir*, «od 1737,12; tor ramHy dot 4W, 160 tad ISO do »t IC.fiO.loS? grade* a»doat*6.Ss,t&.S7 W »SS» S 3 tod &«. md Familya, GltAlN—Corn dull: sairs or ?c<M.u«i,«»'• * W« Bockwrbnt, bXh „ fiEiknfta!?-. and stowing dnller ertry <toj. '. BEANS mice of 60 Lash it HAY—sales at scale* of 12 loads at $ 11*5217 •* POTATOES—nleaof 650 basil ta lotiYt DAOON-ealrs of 20.000 B* Bacon | a tout* *i?* fignrtmnd GOD lbs Dried Beef at 11 - « fwijui CHEESE—sale* of 60 bxi at TtgS, 'GROCERIES—saIes ofShhdoflnpir at S, nul la this «a. laucsaMO. aOSKTAUY AND COlinfißClAl, rmi&ssLPßU Bar Goom Uaixtr.—The market duties Ibo pit week haa two almost at a stand *tUl is all depart* meats of tbs trade; there are some tow Western bori*! com ing Id, bat u jet then is do moTttntnt, ncx la Ui era likaJr t» be mocb for a moath or two to come. , . The demand for brown sheetings and shirtings coailauet limited, bat tbera are 00 marked changes to. cote- fa any of the leading styles, and the stocks are toodecatafor tke css eon. * Drills keep well sold op and firm, bat Ihs'tlemsnd Wh here and at tho aaat la light. Of bleached goods the stocks are light* r than atari at this •**wn, and all good styles find ready salo on'arrlral. at foil prices. <2 • - TCe demand fc»c prints oontfonej Had ted, (bannw.fril “ ro coming forward freely. Lot thero are nos* opened yoi. The stock win be nnoanally full and, complete, com •in"ui'• resl »*rii>ty of cow and teanttfi? ttyl«, adapted to the Fall saU-h. * ■ ; fUmieta are firm, wuh a moderate stock to Opmla remain , l nM,bnU!raJr in pirn. For woohra.lb. nrertM to doll , M a, P rcn«l, ud tii to tor.mort kind* !■ light, Iho tioih ton boring win. nn tioa, and nt rather easier rates. 3 5 Ttitn to a modem. bnUoori doing in fc„ r „ lm , prlcn toTor tb. met kin to of •rmSuS.i.-gooo, arorealizlng rather lower rate., btocki gonor.Hr aro fott and complete.—[PhlL N. Amer. ® * Accnoti Bats, Jane CO, 1869—by DatUli, Oook LCo Oargo of barton Marg»ret_2,To) bg* Bio Coffee Offer. 2.016 ,1a* 1 . 10 - a l ® l2o * » T "*S« 10.01-CO and 90 dsys. sad 4 n»« —iPbiL N. Amer. J ’ PniLiDEiPHU Corrtr Clkccuc—Monthly gtatomeni*— Imports since Jan. Ist, 1860 of. Rio direct „ 84,1£fl bass Other descriptions...... 43,007'ta|i 124,163 btgi .47,972 bar*. . .22,001 baga. game period 1858,'0f 8i0.... . Other descriptions. Iner«u« of direct import*, (Lii Tdir LacrMMor Riotbi*y»*r....„ 36,181 but; locrean of other description* bftgs. 41,100 Ugs Slock Id Aral mjil wconj btuth, tbia ." tiiyoflUo - 20.0C3 baa«. or Ollier descriptions ......... 8.9 M b.£a, «&yn bi«». jwr.0fR10...........'.11,676 bag*. Of olittif description*. 6,550 bag*. 18,125 bas* lucreaso of atock UtU jcar of all deKrJptlona......... fnm Rio, barque Margaret 3,uoaban Rio, “ 4,220"’ *' Rio, “ Flcmla 6,000- *•' Rio, ahip Courier.. 6,CGO “ Lagoayra, barque, J. Blaiwell 2.PS3' Legnajre,sehr.Star.. COO n Pori Prince, brig May Queom_. 8W •* ** “ Delhi- 362..“ TwUi i:kpoiu this moalb all descriptions... _22,C50 *> SaUs +f P,e Month. arg. 10.ro -....10 (illH »vr. 10.45 &v£. io.h;. -10‘4(ix.12 ttTir. 10 91 iov««ftiiu ' rJFiMz- .. 5.452 Lac* «i taction. ;ols - 13,083 « Rio, 6,000 “ Idgdayre -H?* 000 “ *• shipped to New Terk. r 1,010 “ si. Dopiiogo oji 2U.253 bugs, Including re-sale*. BJarket—lUo, ordinary, 10>S@10*.£ r*lr>lo<j®los£;'gabd to prion, 11k.@12; Laguayro, ilamaibo,-.11Jd((3 14J4815; St. Domingo, Capo, lOWj&ll. Andrew* A Morris, Brokers; Wool.—A large amount of wool hu bern brought to mar ket, though-biudly half of the cUpbaS-bcafa pnrcliased. There are four Layer* ia Bncyrn*, whee*purchase thm lar thiaaeaaoh, toot op 128,000 fb*. In addition tn tblr, eerere! merchants are buying Jo a mall way. We can safely eay, that Bucyrne bas purchased 130,000 ths or wool this spring, aznl will, before tho aoaaon cl<*re. double it. It ba* brought irom 25 to Sic el D>, making to tho aggregate a rang ram tf money to be distribute! among the Camera. Sheep [l* a groat luatituiloo.—[Bucyrna Journal. One lot of 600 bbls floor iacln deal in (be reports of tale* vaa ai 6 for dellrery an the let of September.—Clo. Com. Ft. Lotus, Jpoe 30, p.‘ u.—Floor doll and price* nominal. Uemp dnll at slos£sllo. The receipts during tho . lent 1:4 boora,'lnclode 2,000 fks wbeui, and 0,000 do corn. Eastern, Exchange firm at 1 prem. Nnr Oatcixa. June la— e. n.—Tbe marked for floor cot tinneadoH, and pricua nominal at $5,60 for anpt-r. Corn doll end tin) demand for export limited: tab * of 4,000 bag* at glijjil.oS for mixed, and $l,lO for while*. ,-.i. «**t* aro selling *t £»S<&fioc. ,r**r A moderate deinandfor sugar*, and tho market Arm at Ski Ci%i c for fair. "■s* Imports by Rtilroatl. P. O.AC.R.IL—IcaroaU,A BradTer: 100 this J Black A CO; 39 do arabam A co: 300 do, IS bhiia tobacco, 24 tea liama, 11 aka glomog, 100 bbla Ur.l, S? Etasead.Tf. do wheat, 34 do feathers, 13 oaks bacon, si aka hair, ST bids wblaky, COl aka wool, 210 hidoa, 124 rolta leather, 6bbla mi, C 3 bbla raes Clark k cv; IT care cattle, owner*. 0.4 P. U. 1L—123 pea bscuu, House A csr,SS<bgi cMTe®,. Black A Woods; 1900 bash oats, iTBooeA. An£cr;6o baas wheat, D C Bctbst; 81bx*cheese, J Bom;B WlBkß©b*,Joae* (I A co; 34 do do, Uringstua A co; CO htdos.J B'MTQae;ltto l< cska aalt cake, to order To bx* cheese, Bm*a then; 7lakrpoto too*, J Fctzcr, 10 hxa chens, Ucaab«w;Cd do, 30 bUa flah.lf HColllnclObu cheese, Water*; 138 do, J B Caoiidd; 110 do, It Robison & CCS; 20 do.'S tteaxletfn* lOdo piga bad, R A Kabncstoik A cc; 1 car grindiitoua*, Lippiarou * o$ lo L bla fish, 30 bxa cheeae, Cliutch A cu; 71U bush corn. 200 bag* buckwheat, 1 car potatoes, J Craig; 1 do, C JUed; 231 aka do, D O Qetbat; 52 pea *tore, W W Waliaco; 15 bbla flab, Cob .(■age; 10 bx* cheese, Leech A HutcbUon; 10C2 bush corn, T Bell . A co;. 12 bbls copper, T M Qowe, 00 rolls ieatbor, W IV Wilkinson, GO ik* rags, J ALPcrkios 310 sks potatoes, E Urazletos;ls bbla copper, Fart A ca; 1753. bosh polst&rs, 27(30 btuli corn, lOCbgs bnckwhoat, nitcßcock, M’Crury A rv; 17 bx* cboes9,ll care ore, J Ruese; 8 do iron, Kimick A ‘ cm 15 car* cattle; owners; 492 bg* wool, 380 [bbi* flenr, 32 do egga, 20 rolls leather, 70 hhds tcbacro, 1(>0 bbls übiety, Clarke A co. P. V. W. AC. B. R. —1 cats hogs,p! do cattle, owner*; C di* corn, flitchcock, M’Crrary t co; 'JO eska rtveU, R TownMnd Aaq'JT.dor. buckets, Bon k r<r, 5 this 2J> l*£s cbssie, II Rea; willow, 2 bbts bacon, 45 b{r< wheat, fihriver & Dilwortk; 1 car com, W Bingham; 1 do, (T Bell k co; 40 bdk hides. CSeibert; 16 l<bli flab, geibett; lObbts fob, 11 It Cd lios;9dooU.r.U Palmar; 20doaluckifta, Blick 4 c0;25d0,' W W Qorwly A co; fid bbls floor, SdeoTge; 1C euescnp , iron. ZogAcc;22pkfißdo,LewJ*l>alMllico;s4bxscbeeBe, : Canfield 4c0;2 can metal, Nlralck A co; 23 ski rags, Jones; 2 can euro. Watt k Wilton; Ido.owner; 4 bbl* egß*, RDa*- zpU A co; IT? bj* barky, QW Smith; 27 bx* cheese; H-ll CoIOns; 12 do. Riddle, Wirta k co; J6do, Li rife A Trimble; i 3 do, Leach k Unlehtwn; 1 car scrap lron, loi> bids flour, 17 Cooper; 7 aka pearls, B A Fahnestock A co; IS„ do, Mnlvtny glsaj works; It aka wool. LanfihUn; 17 aka rigs, Chadwick -Awgnj.l3H ill I’M? ‘“Ot‘kS» fnßor, Sarc&M sXn, ECU .to, &>, 1021 IOM M “?• 201 “ U •*=> b»r»,H3 tab), ng», 234 to,r * 300 Irtuh n. L . ,1 b S” V,™,* 1:0 “rf- «wSj. « D«ta 33 roll* talker, 300 t-i* omjta 100 ter lard, 33 bbb p—rU,Cforbfoco. lUYEBSEWBi The Caiul "EaubanittT.—Tbo'lioniiTiUe an! PorllaEd Canal Committees, consistingof.ciUuna cf GndnnaH -and Madison, duly appointed tojeramloo Into'and report upon the matter of the proposed enlargement of the Gonalarotad tba Falla at Louisville, er the buildingof ft haw one os' tba Indiana shore, hare discharged the dnty aalgzwd them. Tbonsmeect tho Ooatnitta sre W. Hooper, Lewis White man, Bdwird Baxter, Tbos. Bhsriock, Samuel Batll'Jr- Bkhard Smith, Wm;Qledtn;Capt. Williamson, W: borough and Hon.J. W.Qorlcy, Cincinnati, J. S, Seal. r X. V. Temple, F. Barks and Uon. ITKee Dnao, Medleon. • ‘ The meeting of the scteral Cotnmlttort wu then onran- Izti by tbe sppotntment of Mr, W. Hooper, of Cincinnati" Chairman, and Ur. T. Sherlock, of Cincinnati, Secretary.- - At tho request o$ the meeting, tho Directory o( tb»Lctri«- ville and Portland Canal Company attended, an>l r«to a foil and satisfactory explanation' of lbs Unsocial and other af fairs of the Company, Tbe following molnllona were proposed and unanimously adopted, Tit:— lUioinit That a Committee of fire be appointed by this meeting to prepare e brier history of tho Loaitvlile and Portland Canal, with a atstoment of its present financial coodiUoo, with sorb mygeetfons as to tbe enlargcment'cr Mid Canal as said Oaxnmutea may deem proper. •> Jtoolerd, That a Committee be appointed to report all the legUlaUoo of tbe Commonwealth of Kentucky, and of the Congroas of tho United States, with reference to tha Louis- Tills and Portland Canal, and the opinion of wH iwnii.- tee as to tha power of tbs Board of Directors of said Csaal Company to apply the revenue and credits of the Canal to lta enlargement and improvement - "• tr ■ •*- Tbe meeting then adjoarned for tbe purpose of examining the Canal,end the route* snroyed for carals on th» la: dUna shore of the rirer. •-*. ' After a thorough persons) inspection had the present Canal, anil of the location of the propcaed oda on the Indiana shore, the Committee Usd a Tail ami tree lu-' terchosge cf sentiment and eipreeslon of opinion, end, ai a ’ resnlt of thsir deliberations, nnanimonsly adopted tha.fol: lawltg.preamble end resolution Tbe Committee appointed by tbe tilireu of Ciocbiflalf,. Madisooand Locisrllio, after a fall exjuninutlon of theiair veya for a CosM aronndjheTolls of (be OhkvanJ a pereonal inspection ofahe rentes on' aidea'of the rirer,-bare sta-' Ulied tbemsehee that, under present cSrcomstancea, the «o largementoftbepresent LonlsrUleoud Portland Canoi with a breneb entering tbe rirer below tba rocks near tbe foot of Bandy Island, would be the most nadllj accomplished, tbe niost feasible and the least expensive plan or imrroviog'ths navigation of theOhlOiUTtr atfho *>!{<■._ To accompliah this work,- they recommend that* memo rial to Congress La proposed, embracing'the follorriag pell tloua:— ' * . Ist; That an appropriation be madeorenffirisotaQa-t-i complete tbe Improvement above rsferredto—or 2d. TbatCongreMaolherbatboßoardotDlrectoaf nfeetd LoafsvlUe and Portland Canal Company to use tbe.msnosf and credits of nldOoapany to make tho sold ImprovaVf hta. Jfrjcfanf, That In the opinion of this meeting, tbeG*J®J should hew Mffidentcapacity to pass steombato 4Vfvtt in length,andB6lQWldth. •‘’ Tbe Cincinnati Commercial, of Friday, tan. loebrf. lb. 14. >Uj; for Pttabairifj; foot for Nashville; Lohntnon and Uaflasn *w»b Cept gem. Brlckell, the »ekren charge of the J. C. Fremont this trip, Cept Stock dale..-.-Tba Diamond, |>««ka»d by CtoLHaa ; Up and otbea, several month* since has b®*hattachedbenj pwlngto her thceselalma, and lor the mortal protection orCept Uiskp "v.roS-'S. =“• tlo Bt Klib-- tontala a Lrp ,^o * nt { of bar tho nfo and oihjr rain able*. . Telscrapiuw atrksu. ti gw Vaax. Julj L-Cotton firm; sales 2«M bales. Floor aokC rWheat; declining tendency. Oom eales BuOQ bos at Bfic for ysilow. beer steady as *W for mess; 11250 for prims, tiroctsrka inectiTS. ie«toer Steady; oak quoted at WCJ3C; Iwofock at »a2d>4. Hides onehaoged; wßstors 20022. Tallow firm at Cuh-lnaiti, July i—Holders of Floor ssnewbat sUfftr, but prices still quoted at $5 800610 for wpotflne. Wb««t continues to d?ciln»; salsa at $ll6. Corn firm at the last fignreo. Oat* still drooping bnt held at last q notariona.-So change In Barley or By*., Whisky enddoU. -Trier*' for Bacon ghouJdsrs advanced *4: salt* ISO bbla Purk at . tUlti Baconßhonlderss4B6oo fj. bulk6c. Mm^T mi,. s' kst actire. - Exchange doll at %ai New York. •: O •-■ Fniunnrau, J aly i—Floor hu dsdined ISe; stsadanl bnadaeflendat $625, witbont saler,tradepayisxetrere ors6Bn4@J SO for common and fancy fi!sr : bbls . Own Msol sedd at sa76^Wbwt lln (sir demand; sales 2000 has at $t £Q*ai mjorred;'trm ’ ' ©lTOforwhUe.- Bye sold at Me. YtUcyowjc^manda : 82c. - Oats tame tiled; sales IQffllO bsfDMand p« ,t avM«. Whisky nncb*6c*J; gales Baimtoas,jQiy 2.—Salas new wheat Fldtfrrcity inUle. it - $3 KK3 ■; nut kcl fordd trends Howard at. and Ohio quoted at $u 6P. A lot of pew Wheel, very choice, sold at ?;«»> ™J1T031.71 fvr. 80083,. lThkky dnU at • PqTAIOESI WrATOESn—2SOO v busli, X'' Yertnoot-PoUicre aniring todsy: and tale by- J^:.X-inTCUCOOg,McCHgBBTACOU- Hamson 21ills l^omily X? Flonr toarrira per atsemerJ. B-Fordand for sala i 43* - - ssscaooaSjMccsnarßCOi^ 79,973 bags 10,871 bag*
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