Stottial groiaßJtba coppgft hp»i« ■ j- ■* •" SMELTING WORKS, *‘T’. pITTBBUaGB* PARK, m-cthdt S CO., MANUFACTURERS OP SHEATUINQ, ...mu' urt boltooppeb, rSBSSB) OOP pm BOTTOMS, lUlKlSfflt Bottom*, BptltwPolto.to. 'jjji Imported>caDeslw, taHHTAIB, JlHftitH BniET ESOS.WIBB, te. Ootatmtly arKh, • nate now on hand for Spring Sales, aa large taS esspkU an aaortmaat of Goodtaa can bo found In any of tba naiiara cities, contsatiog of VUR,BILK ANDWOOL lUTS of.aTMX«t j!o andqnaUty; OAFS of arary quality and Utoct fluhtona; PALU LEAP, STRAW, LEGHORN AND PANAMA DATS; BTRAW, LEGHORN AND BILK BQN NETB, Parous wishing.to purchase either by Wnusau or Rmn wDlflttd.lt to theiradnntagetocall - nail SAMUEL GMEIA.Y DBAPER -A.ISTD TAILOR, S'a. 13 XT. CLAIR STREET, > ; ’ . pmaßunan, PENKA^ Haa just returned from the Eastern Cities and (a mw rectltiog .hit Spring' •took of Clothi, Casaimarea, mil Coaling* of arery raricty and atyla adapted totba.tot elty trade* which will be made tip 'tocrdarWUh.praniptncuanddaepatch, and at rotas* *» low .taatanjoiharidmOarcaitobilgnmontiothedty. ta33:dfb v j MoBRXDK SC CO. Forwarding and Commlsiion Merchants, And Agents for the sale of Pittsburgh Mann* ■ Jactam.l Consignment* and order* for LEAP, HIDES, V HBMP," PEODUOB l A&, uHdtod. prompt •tteo ! itaa to recelrtns and forwarting. lio. iO ftti toula. . . dated Ictf ; • - “ J. H. dUUSTPf Bt D; - .: ib-Wylia Str**t, PUtibmgi » P*»*a* Haring had tba adrootageeof Eartwn College* and How ’ pi tala, and wreral year** practice, offer* hi* profeuional - ttnUm In SPSQICAL AND MBPICAL CASEB. nmncn. Bar. W. P. Howard. , Cob Wilton McOandle**. R«».D.H.A.McLc*m Hon-EL A. Wearer. T. IL £lll, Era. - Hon.T.J. Bfgbani. j, JUHuntar. ; John H. SloUnr, Esq. j . Jacob McOolU*tCT,Eiq. mySUydfe • !BTNA stove works. At* HX AND B R BHADLET, ~V s' v. j-nurorictrors is»ciu*» is inn Tinntrr or COOIIKB, FABLOR AND HEATING STOVES, , and Fancy Grata Fionta. &£. Sole Proprietor of tha.celebrated Patent Gas Bcenikq and Snou Consomlno COOK. STOVES. Office and, Bales Room, mrl&lydfo K^lWoodgb^ltUbnrgh.Pa. STAHCHAND FAKIN A. •- \ '■ Hadabytha i W«it PhlladUphla Banofocinring Co. ~ - (ftrot Premium awarded by tb» Franklin Iwtitnta, | mNovember, ISSS.) < tHan*rodGlo*i Starch, In cam* cent'*. 6 bexe*, 6 Iba. each j)o Ao bare* do 4Upapcr*,l ** do; ' - AJao,; Hafioed»pQr« and Purl Burch, ia boxes carton* ii£M,allfor l&aodry ua. > • OOaiSFABOTA, (or Corn Btireh,)fnbx*. 40 paper* each. Tbi*. article l*'expressly prepared torcollnary purpotoa, and tta ba ndledon u toperfor la rfutr to any dow In naa. For sale by . THOMPSON, OtAEKEATOUNO, Pblla, Jan*y, IStedtJoT Agent* for the Company. £7. HOLMEB & SONS, ‘Dzunsni ' Foreign anil Bomeitie Bills of Eitbangr, ~.. - CK&TTMOATES OP DEPOSIT, SANK NOTES AHD BPXOM, ho. M. Midi RET STBEET, PITTSBUIIQQ, PA. CLOoll*ctlouaSe«y on all the principal dtiea through oat the Poped State*. aptefcly TJb ROBERT ORH, gfry - psiltb a .Igs • STRAW BONKETH AND lIATS.^Z borskt bidbons, FLOtmiß, Ac., NO..W MARKET BTAERT. PITTSBURGH. S. B- & C. P. MARBLB, • . tuxmcnruu ct r&kSYINQ, JOB AND, ALL KINDS Of •W'RA'EPiNG I? A*. !P J£ H. Wnrebouae, So. 37 .Wood Streat* ivnsßosaff, pa. u.f bought et market prices. mjfctf-fa ' COCHRAN ac BKt). '<*- • - Kijnrricrnxxu ot ||«S HilllAffi Iron YaulU, Vault Door., Window Shutters, Window Onordi, fce., .V Km. 81 Second Strtd and 89 TUr&Blrui, ( Between Wood end Market,) PITTSBURGH, FA., Bvwhand a varlety. of now falteraa, Cane* and plat* •nitabto te *H paip or Western Wbeo&aiii. ' . WIU attend to thoptudusaenil Btisct B**l Estate. o> utplpgMlcwrcoßoodeaaa Mortgagee. , eeldyafb VK.O. EQSIS3OS_~_~. *■ B. KUn. r wiTgxgw uoTJauss. wiuwb «n*»- ROBISSOH, BIIUB & HIIIEBS, FODSDEII9 AND HI ACHISISTS» WASHINGTON WORK B, Pittsburgh Pdnna. - Ofllc«VWo.»l Harket M«rakrtar**U kind* ofßUtfnEnriuw end Mill U«Ma y. ttaiimadWork. Blown Bon** andßbwt Iron ~ Jobtotogeiid Repairing dotrooaehorl notice. iar2S‘.lydte •.-• •W'E.yM A N A »ON, 'ttasobctoren and Dealerilii allWodiol TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS, AN D • T- ATP TOBACCO, \ . '*■ CortttfSn&jMßrtetesutPieMmdAto,^ :' PITTgBURQH.PA- B-OKKIChN KXOBANGE. SIGHT BIIiLS DRAWN B* DtJHCAS, BUEOMAN * CO., ON TSC ONION BANC, LONDON, W BOMB Of ORB ' - POUND ETEttLINQ AND OPWABDB. ' Alio, BOb OB tba principal ritloMnd towni Trnccn, fuiglnm, HoOAßdf Germany, Rceeia and other iEnn^>e»o . : flgklypfa • Banker*, Wood etroot, center cl Third. JOSH S. LEE, JUT.JHJ JR CHANT T*! 1.0 11, So. 45 a»tketSt., PUUbutgb. * A good Assortment of CLorna.'CAMiimaEV Vat DTOBi CoinKOT, and all gocdi anlubla for gectlpmcoa’ wear,Joat rtcafTad. fyQjJw promptly filial, Iq ibo Utnlrtjlw ©f Uia art. grgfcjydfo ' T. BCOTT, DonUht, HAS rcmoTed to the house lately occupied by Dr. WolWWirt, No- STB Eeno «trwt, (*mth ride,) third loot tf»r*ll»oS ttroet. OfflcaßoT^frocrg^H-tP^P-**- uton w.b'ccuodgb ” Steel Worka. JONER BOOT « CO„ tuitlKionmrf OiEI'SIBKI:*I«».arMHO > HOW nt ■ A. f- ettai BPBIHaB*n4 ATttiEßj omrsmM nmsmth nmnvhfit: ...,r JJ-TIW --- : -O- •- «»«« & qo, mirmcTUM*»o» , - laproriA Patent Still * Cultivator Teeth," ” CamirßoaiainTitßlTuU, PiUiiuT,\ la HUMrdfeV - ■-■- ■ .- -- —— HAH. HOAD SPIKE COMPANY JOMphPlltirorth—W.C.Bldwell. (Saxetim to ftritr, Jlo{fi.4 . Mitcrumni'^. RAILROAD SPIKES,PHAIRS l AND BOAT SPIKES. Corner if Water Street and Cherry alley, wflfclydfe iPOTTOPBOB, PENW A. rding'ssd ComialwlOD Merchant, AUI>WnOUBAIJIDEALEBIH -«o*o. Butter* Seeder.3Pl»b, 1 •'. Jlo4 Frrtnc* 0«n«r»Uf* Orat* TAILOR, No. W BU. (flair Street, ; (Sr.ZitaVsNswßidUlftf,' remydfe •.. • "• Hide, oil and Leather store. D; • KiniPAiwct 4 Boss; No. 31 S. Third gL, Ut«*cn Vtrfcrt and Okut&nt tt*« PbllAdolphli, lut# fc TMtoVKI AND' Sima Y fiPAffIETT TTTftTft ritf hnA r 6rMO Oil, flume* nod Car t*T****** *•»«* rrtfi**, tnd open tba Iwai t*ra*. A!vi|gi^ , ™rt.tothirla'tt»wßj»ri«aWffcr •Wch BUrtUprte* war U giren in cub, cr uk» fa uttogw®* catoommwo- ■ m>3gydto. • ■ Pobj Oi*d Kte Whisjct.—l bate on bond iMjrtTmlflitluubewaa* ®M «d wtuu K M bj th« t*ml O»ojlcajfaf JO*ifc*JyWpQM. ;.<" , ( nrlTtdtwg I> L - 080-' p» MtYßtß.'ltO Woodttrwt. Pc*»; BiuSDr.— l ‘“to “randy which J W, U KOUhEtoe to to porotrJfit frr irbtes linn PWtUejlOßtet* pibUOTOl..ihy on*’•howill try ;,-.......... ntrlTd*»F- l4O Wood atrMt pUTASIO BATTKBr,43B fUGTKQ fcUa&ZTIO • °r %W. irapertftrju*4 vlwrirrar'u Szpni* >• .i»ra&£*Tftnltta&e*ofTe&Pontnu -AddrwDr, GEO : Ka.140 Wftfld «ti PtttaEargh, «pSaU»» j^££iE»!Si£ggS V W'-*: «?• Spmal Aetttrs. AMEEIOAN WATCHES. WHOLESALE AGENCY FOR THE SALE OF AMRICAgf WA7CHSB. We TTOuld most respectfully call the atten- Uon ot the poblifi to the American Watches no* bains ex traslfsiy Introduced, tne manufacture of which has be* com* so finals «at»bn*hed Hut entire confidence can be placeduponthemMeafeand correct time-keeper*, both by the wearer and taller. Savins been appointed Wholaula Agents for the'eel* of tboaa Watches, the public may bo aimed that *« can a*tl them at the very lowest cash prices. Wo hare also a very large stock of SILVER and PLATED WARE, FINE GOLD JEWELRY In satii such is Corral, Garnet, Cameo, Jet and Paintings. Oor assortment cf CLOOKB is nnnsnally Ifrge at prewnt comprising tome beanUfol patter ns of KtGUT and ONE DAY PARLOR and OFFICE CLOCKS at GREATLY HE DCCKD PRTOE3. Wehave also a fall stock of English and Swiss GOLD aoJ SILVER WATCHES on hand, all of cor own importation. Also, Watch Rakers* Tools, md Watch Gileses. . . ‘ REINKMAN A MBYRAN. fe23:J4wT No. 43 fifth street- auTHKast aoTiiKttan noTiißKsm Don’t foil to procure Mrs. Winslow’s Sooth lag Syrnp for Children Teething. It his oo equal oo earth. U greatly CadllUtes the process ofteolhiog by softening the gums, reducing all inflammation—will alley pain, sod Is toretoregnlatsthe bowols. Depend opoo ft, motbera r lt will gl»s rest to yoDTsolros, and relief snd health to your Intents. Perfectly safe In all esaes. This valoahle preparation is the preemption '>* oue pt •he most experienced and skllfnl female Fhyalclana In New England, and baa been need wltb oersr-fsUlDg anccssahi millions of caw*. . ... We believe It the t**t 4011 * nroat remedy in tb* wurl.l, In all caacsofDyieotery endDlarhoeainOblldren.wbotber It arUos from teething or from any other caoae. IfUfeafld beallb can be estimated by dollar* and route, tl ts worth IU weight In gold. irnilon* of bottles an sold over/year Id the Doll»d States. It lean old and welldried remedy.' PRICE ONLY 2d CENTS A BOTTLE- 4»*None gonulno unless the fii-almlie ofCORTIh A FIR* KINSL. New York, la on ,the outside wrapper. Sold by DroggUts throughout the world. DAO£O. H7KEYBER, Ageut for Pittsburgh. InlMewljfcT SEWING MACHINES. FOB SALE WITH ALL LATE IMPROVEMENTS, MANUFACTURER’# PRICES, 1 Meter’s Miraculous Verkin Destroyer, Tht Only B&zedy in On RAofe WorHSurt to Extcrminait Rats, U:cs, Oocxxoicaxs, Bras, Asts, Mosatiraxs, Flui, Horss, Mourn, Garni Woass in Giants Inters, Ac. 50,000 BOXES BOLD IN ONE MONTH. Thau Celebrated Remedies hare been extonairsly osed for twenty-two yean in all parts of Edrops, and tbelr mine clous power hare been attested by the Coartaof Russia, Prance, Bnglaod, Austria, Prunla; BiTarta, Saxony, Belgi um, Holland, Naples, Ac r and tbeD Chemical properties examined, end spprored by the most dlstiagutslwd Uedlrsl f acuities all ortr tb* world Their deatruettTrneu to »U kludi of frruiiu and insects has been certified iu this country by the Directors of the virions Public Institutions, Planters, Vsrraar*. Proprietors of Hotels, Warehouses, Manufectories, and by rarLxud!*- iDguUhed prirato citiieu.. Numerous ToetltnonleUecil i'~i lUicataa ,-f n. O offlescy ( .f these Remedies can be seen at the Dep^t. For sale, Wholesale end Retail, by the Xnveulor aud Pro prietor, JOSEPH METER, Practical Chemist, 612 Broadway (cor. Houston at,) New York. General Agent for the V. State* and Canada*, FREDER ICK Y. nCBHTON, Druggist, No. 10 Astor House, and 417 Broadway, New York. for sals In thlsclly, wholesale and refill by R. K. HEL LERS A CO, corner Wood and Second ota.; JOS. FLEMIKO, Corner Diamond and Market at. BEERUAM A ITKEN NAN, Allegheny. deSfrSmdfc Common brnse rulof the mosa of the people, whatever tbs miintmoa tadmisanthrope pb Itcaopuers my uj to tbe contrary. Eho'jr them a good thing, let its mer its ba dearly demowtrated, and theywtil not bodUto to give it their moat cordial patronage. The matsea bar* al ready iatlfl*d tha Jodgmont of apbyaicUn cooceruing the virtue* of HOSTKTTKR’fI BITTERS, aj mar be seen in lb* immense quantities of tbla m* tidnas that are annoally nM to aveiy-eeetion of tbe land. It la now racognlzedaa great ly mportorto all other remedies yet derived tor dieeaees of the digestive organa, each u diarboea. dywntery, dy*p«p sia, tad tor tbe Terlooi foyers that arUe from daraogemeat of tboee portions of tbaayatcm. IloatetUr'e name ia Uat becoming a household word from ftlelne to Tale*, from toe shore ot tbe Atlantic to tbe Pacific. Try tbe article and be aatlifled. ~ . . Sold by droajriata and dealer* generally, everywhere, aad hr nOSTETTKR A BUTtO, manufacturer* and proprietor* 13 Water and 69 Front streets. JeS3-*dAwT THE GREAT STRENGTHENER AND PAIN DESTROYER—Tba bait and cbeapeat Uorua bold Remedy In tic world. Simple and pleasant ita ap plication, certain and effectual InlUrcanlla. A beautiful ectontfflo external curative, applkabla tar the relief of piio at any time, In any place, In bdj part ottba homin sys tem, and cnderallcironautencea. If yon pnt tbl» Platter anywhere, if pain it there, tbe Plaster will stick there onto tba pain baa vanished. Tbe Plutor magnetise! tba pain away, ead - PAIN CANNOT EXIST WHERE THIS PLASTER Behnmatfim, Lameness, StiShcsa, BebUlty, Nerronsnees, Nenrelga, Dyspepsia, Ooughe, and Colds, Pains and Acbpr of erery kind, down am to Coras, are fmmerffaMy rr’icrcd and, wltb a Uttle patience, permanently airrdy by tba magi cal in Science of the MAGNETIC PLASTER. It Is tbs sim plest, caret, safest, pleasantest and cheapest remedy In existence; Its application is unite real—equally to tbs strong mas, tba delicate woman, and tba feeble infant.— To each and all It will prose a Bala and a Blasting- Ita use Is agreeable, and without annoyance or thonbls. Its pries is within tba reach of all—rich or poor; all may have It wbo are sick a d suffering In any way. FARMERS should be always supplied wllh this Invalua ble PLASTER- It will ba tba Good Physician is any household, ready at all times, and at Instant notlee. > Pul Up in air-tight tin boxes. Each box will make six to eight plasters, asdony child can spread them. Price 2ft cents a box, with fab and plain directions. D. C. HOBEHBAP, ill. D., Inventor and Proprietor, Id Walker it., New York, MORE HEATH! MAGNETIC PLABTED(■ eoldby ell drag gists In every city, town and village of the United {states. coftaodAwlyis? ' Tat Health is the most important eubject (owblcb tba atleniion can ba directed, A little pamphlet, entitled “A Colds to Health,” published by 8. L. FAHNE. STOCK A 00-» Wholesale Druggists, corner of Wood and 4th its, Piltibtugb, Pa, and which may ba bad gratis from all tba agents for Wilson’s Pills, or B. L. Fahnestock's Venal, faro. It con talus a gnat amount of nsefol Information.— II is worth nadlfig. Js2fcdAwT Abtucial Ears.—Dr. Keyser, of 140 Wood street, has cn band a vary eXcsQait devic* for dsaf piractu, by which many persons are made to haar as wall as ever.— AJso,esa*l) gotta perebadrom,which Ulnurtodintotbe ear,mod la very efficient la many care of daafness. Ja2TdwT Dr. Ward’sToothPowderond Tooth Woah. Any quantity of Ui* above articles are for sale at reduced prices by DR. REYBER, No. I*o Wood »t., PltUburtfr, Pe. Shoulder Braces—Tho only placo to get good Shoulder Braces is at tbe Baoutactarers, HR. GEO. II KBTBEB.HQ Wood «C apIMAwT Soaps, flair Brashes and Porfuniery at Dr. gWTBER’S; No. 140 Wood ft. apfadAwT ‘THEonly Ttobs Matrafactory in Pittsburgh u DR. SEYSERA Wo. 140 Wood at apIPdAwT Syringes— -A fall aasortmentof all kinds of Syringe* for sale at PR. KBYBER’S, No. 140 Wood street "Chamois Sews of,a good quality for sale at PB.ggysm’s.nowamt .pima-t Sfohoes—The beet nisortnumt iu tho city or all ..UK irKYPER'S.HQ VocA tt- .plwtirt JOHN BDSKIN’S NBW BOOR—Tho Two paths,BelMXectares on Art. end its Deeortffoatadifiaad&etor#, by John Raskin, M- A. t an da «°*s%s§rj?i? v gsr T?VERY AMERICAN should ondenitana OODS Al' REDUCED WUUES.— . BURCHVtELD A CO. Are closing ont their entire stock.of PITTSBURGH. PI. jag BUMtfKB QOOD3 *1 gi*** barpln«. v ILL PAPER—Dong and wide, white and . jjjg .. . , . . 6T Woodstret. T7NGUBH DAIKY CHEESE—4S boxes Pi chol» jost rccrtnd and for »»Ja, whole*»l««nd rrtafl, r*Vn«wnE^fanffr drew and iWgtaf, FedenlU, Aikthmy,■ -•—" . J” 1 /“'I INSENG -AND FLAXSEED—I cask > S^^V do j^^i^AnD P £^> U oa er TI/TOKE NEW, HANDSOME AND CHEAP ja.^^rawaagMgggsgg irtOOKJNORAISINS—ISOboxoaiNew Va- IfttU for«*3» by «CT«n j ASBBBCOS.. • s i a w R C O I azbx. a. asaa, So. 68 Fifth 6tre«t< IS APPLIED. fjtelwrjjj .(gajtttt. PITTSBURGH: THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 7. 1850. OFFICIAL PAPBS or TBK OITT City and Newa Items. Mbar TtMPßSArrmx.—Observations taken at Shaw’s Optician Store, No. 58 Fifth st., yesterday. t* «P!». I!t SHADS. 0 o’clock, a. a - 00 fin 12 “ a 00 fin 6 “ r. a 58 Barometer ——~ 29 7-10 The White Mcbdeb—burner Ahcay* a I.iar. We stated yesterday, oo the strength of report, communicated to ns direct from a man who had left Washington not fonr hours previous, and published only as a rumor that report which he had gathered in that borough tonohSog an alleged confession of Levi Baldwin, that ho was connected with the morderof Mr. White, which oocarred-nn March 30lh, 1857. Wo received last night the Washington Tribunt, from which we give the subjoined facts: “Levi Baldwin, lo whom a number of suspi oious circumstances pointed at the time of the White murder, as a party lo that orime, died at his residence, near this boroagb, on Saturday morning last. A day or two before hla death he signified his desire to make a statement explan atory of the circumstances which had left upon the public mind au impression of his oonneoiion with the mysterious murder of Mr. White. “At his request, Mr. D. P. Lowery and Mr. Graysoo, of tho Ezaminer, visited him on Thurs day ovoniug last, aud received his dying deola-. rations. He earnestly disclaimed any connec tion with, or knowledgo of, the parly or partios to the murder. It may bo remembered that ho was seen hurrying from the direction of the soeno of the murder towards West Middletown, early on the morning after the ocourreooe, and that, upon disoovering some oitisens from Wash ington, who were in search of the murderer, at West Middletown that morning, he immediately made flight, and was pursued and captured. Ho explains his suspicions flight on that occasion by the fact of a domestic difficulty b&viog ooearred that eveniog at his house, occasioned by hU in toxication; and that, on account of his violence, he was threatened with arrest. He left that night for this reason, and an apprehension that’ the Washington men were after him for his con duct of the previous night, occasioned bis, at that lime snapioious effort to escape on the fol lowing morning. Other circumstances were ex plained in such a manner as to leave no doubt oo the minds of his hearers as to his entire inno cence of the heinous murder of Mr. While. “After eome preliminary statements as to hia whereabouts ou the 29tb of March, 1857, his playing cards on Sunday, his abienoe of his family, etc, Baldwin concludes as follows: *“I most positively declare that I have no knowledge ot a shirt said to have been found in a hollow slomp near West Middletown on that morning. If soch a shirt was foood, I aevVr pat it tbeTe. I never saw Samuel H. White iu my life, to the best of my knowledge, and I never was at his hoase. I have no knowledge what ever of whooommitted the murder, neither have I any suspicion. lam aware, that in a few days I shall die and appear before God in Judgment, aud I desire to plsoe this, my dyiog testimony, upon record, to do joatieo to myself and my family, aod to disabuse the public miod of any feeling of my connection with, or knowledge of, the While murder. I know many persons have suspooted me, but before God 1 am innocent. This suspicion, snd the shame and disgrace (hereof, aod the deep mortification they have caused me, are a just punishment formy druuk eouess, my profanity, aod my violation of God’s holy day. Of these great sins, as well as all others of life, 1 have repented, and 1 now feel that I can die in peace." ’ Levi Balpwih Sigoed June 30th, 1859, in presence of D 11.I 1 . Lowery and Thomas W. Grayson, Tux IIkUTBA.— Tho hot weather which “iu (bo oouree of human eveols" will be here during the present month, seta people on inquiry where they ahall go ! Now we have oo particular place in view which we design to “paffwe charge the reader not lo stop at that colon aud start book in prospect of. being sold, by a scobnd edition of the Bard of Tower flail. We onty wish to adviae our readers generally not to spend the hot season at crowded places of fashionable rosorl where one buys the least possible com furl at (he largest outlay of moooy. We have in the mountain region of this Btato an fine places of resort, as cool aod comfortable nooks, os can bo found anywhere in the Union. It ia not excitement, the rash and crowd oi parties and the pleasure of balls and route (hat the tired'man of business needs in bis summer begira. Repose, freedom from oorroding care, rest to brain and body—these are what all those who can ought to enjoy dujing tho hot days of snmmer. There are those who can never leave home, and among them are editors of daily pa pers, who attend to their business. Our advice may therefore be eeteemed in the tight of a theory. Whether theory or not, we believe, however, it is a fact that the cool and quiet re treat, away from notße aod fashion, conduces more in its influence to health and invigorailon than those fashionable rosorts which aro eo much visited by those who have the money and lake the time. We learn (bat the opening of the rail nay from Connellsville to Mount Braddoot, on the Hoe of way to Uolontown, was celebrated oo the 4th. When ibis roote shall have been entirely flplshea it will briog the oouoly seat of Fayette-at onr door. About 1500 people assembled on the above oo* easion at Ml. Uraddock, or were brought there by-the rail. Messrs. Gsixam, of this oily, aod Vfecb and Olipbant, of Uolontown,wero present aod mado speeches on the occasion. Jadge Veecb mast have been in bis glory. We are in* formed that bis speech was exceedingly inter e9tiog, which ire ean readily belipve, for he stood in the midst of eoeoea of historic interest unsur passed, the story of which be is to makeAirtory. He was near tho line of Braddock's marob, near the scene of the early exploits of Washington, aod the site of Braddock’e grave. The whole land would elaim him as its orator, and the spots made famous by early confiiet wguld need no more eloquent epeake.r to tell their tal* We trust the remarks of Mr. Veech on that occasion may be giTeo to a still more extensive audience than that which heard him on the 4th. The Historical Magazine, for July, is on our table. This valuable periodical is now thor oughly established. Bound in convenient vol umes, it will add greatly to the value of a library. Geotlemen of taste in such metiers as are thoroughly discussed in this work, will find this an excellent magitlne to take. It is pnb lished by G. Benjamin Rlobardsoo, 348 Broad way, New York, and sold by J. S. Davison, at his store on Wood, corner of Plamondgfltreet. The North Anaican Rtvlexr. This chief and choioest of all American Reviews is now pub lished for the second qaarter of 1859. It con tains some.very valuable articles, which we have read with pleasure. The review of a recent Life of the oelebrated Lord Cornwallis, is par ticularly Interesting, as giving a sketch of that nobleman's obeekered oareer in all parts of the globe where Great Britain held possessions du ring the last 26 years ottiie last century. Other articles of great interest might be mentioned. Messrs. Kay & Co., Wood street, near Third, are the agents for this work. Uritbp Pbisdttibt.—Allegheny Presbytery met at Mt. Nebo, the last of June. Rev. An drew Irons was received on oertlfioale from De troit Presbytery, and Rev. Wm. C. Reed by oer. tifleate from Mercer, as members of this Pres* bylery. The oall from Mouolville and Porters villo congregations in Batler Presbytery was presented to and aooopted by Mr. Irons, and be certified to Bntter Presbytery for connection with U. The Presbytery of Monoogabela having re quested this Presbytery to co-operate with it in sustaining Mansfield] Aoademy, a cordial com planoewlUi Ihe request waa resolved. Next meeting of Presbytery, with a view to his ordination, was appointed at Hoohstown, the 4th Tuesday of August. Rev. Corson to preaeb, Bov. Taggart to address lio Pastor, and Rev. Bradford the ooogregation. Bevosr Aid. Scott, of Allxgii*ht.—Jacob Aibbaugh was arrested yesterday, on a oharge of vagrancy, brought against him by ofGowr Grubbs, who found him sound asleep on West street, about 4 o’clock in the morning. He was sent up twenty days. Elijah McGuire, ooiored, very drank, was eeut up four hours. Conrad Manr made information against Wm. Beck for committing an assault and-battery on him. The ease waa compromised before the Alderman. . Hcayt Robbibt.— Mayor Morrison, on Wed nesday morning, committed to prison, for a farther hearing on Friday, three young men, named Henry Camby, Henry Barton and John Galium, charged with Uroeny, on oath of James Halstead. Tbs defendants aro charged with having entered the store of complainant. In Fair flow, and stealing therefrom a quantity of cloth ing, valued at about two hundred dollars. Exnmfiow.—The Decemvirtte Literary-Bo* olety will give an exhibition at Masonie Ball on this evening, Jnlj 7- Tbpir programme shows » good selection of pieces./ Young’gweU known band will bo in attendasos to make musio for thooccasion. L ._ : : Wn understand that two young men of Clays fills, named James Dennlior tnJ JohnM’Neii: were subbed by some Wheeling men, in an af fray at Triadelphia, Vs-, otr the 4tb. Wo have not learnedths particulars. i Wb are ■ informed-that -Rav. J. Boyntoo, of Michigan, will lecture oh the f abject of Temper ance, tfUSqm Hall, off Saturday mala^ [Ccmipradese* of tbs Daily PilUhnrgb Gaiau.) WiLLtAwsroxT, Jane SO, 1859. J hurt. Editpra Have you ever visited Williams port ? If not, I recommend yon to do so at your earliest convenience.. With a grateful recollection of the pleasant time just spent here dnriog the recent session of tho V . S. Courts, and of the maoy kind nestos and friendly obligations under which I labor to its hospitable people, I boar choerfal testimony to the beauty of tho torn and the kindly character of its inhabitants. You reach tho borough by u riJo orer.tbo Northern Central Railway from Harrisburg, through a valley not surpassed for lovely scenery by any in our brood Union. The Susqnohanca courses through n valley , bordered by mountains of considerable elevation, covered from base lo summit. &D this season of the year with denso forests, only occasionally broken by the clearing of tho husbandman. The track of tho railroad follows the windings of the stream, and the passeogor looks from tho cars across the wide river, with its lovoly, vcnlant islands, upon the abundant crops of the fertile bottom lands, aod up the towering monntain side, until Ua forests mingle with tho horizon, glowing with tho teams of tho summer son. It is a lair picture, which to gaze upon uplifts the soul. Williamsport is located on tho northern aide of the Woat Branch of tho Susquehanna, opposite a glorious range of mountains, which riso almost from tho brink of tho river. It has even a prettier site than Har risburg, universally regarded as finely located. It lays claim to contain 8000 inhabitants, whom I found to he as ent&rprijing as thoy are courteous and hos pitable. Tho town is sapplied with excellent water from a basin formed by damming up a stream in a gorge of the mountain opposite, and by bringing the water across by n main pipe under the bod of tho river. It also indulges in gas works, using Pitts burgh coal, Uy moans of which the buildings (though not tho streets, bo it known) are lighted at tho rate of $3,80 per thousand feet. The Hons of tho place, however, and the sources of its prosperity, are its large eaw-mUls, driven by water power, the wheels being entirety submerged. In some of the mills ithey have what sawyers call “gangs" of thirty saws, or that Dnmbap fastened side by side at inch distance as will eut boards of tho required thickness. The rapidity with which these “gangs" convert logs into boards ean ba well Imagined. The logs for these mills are secured upon tho river, by*what is called a “boom," being a sort of erato of heavy limbers, extending diagonally ap and across the river, from shore to sboro, and sustained at short iatcrval* by strong piers of masonry. By this means, all the logs brought down the river by its periodic freshets are stoppod aod retained until required for sawing. By Act of Assembly this Boom Company is authorized to stop all logs. A considerable eon test Is kept np between this company and a similar one, with leas extensive franchises, at Lock Haven, above Williamsport, which not uofrequently stops the logs belonging tothe company below. If Xam not in error. Judge Grier read an opinion, at this session, declaring the boom of the latter company, (at the lostigatlon of the Williamsport company,) a poblio nniiaoec. It would be overlooking a great attraction of this favored borough, not unknown to fame as “the ever lasting state of Williamsport," were I to pais unno ticed its elegant and lovely young women, who do so much to render a visit agreeable. This is a fine field, wbleb I would commend to onr eotorpriaiDg gallants, os unmarried males are at n high premium in this market Polygamy shonld be favorably re garded by tho ladles of this boroogh. The U. 8. Circuit Court, which met oq tho 20th inst, and which here tries all case?, dvil and crimi nal, had a most unprecedented session, extending over ten days. It disposed of two important eject ments, in which the plaintiffs had most unrighteous thooghjegally eonclusivo esses. One of these was the result of the labors of e person who took advan tage of his position as clerk in the Land Office at Harrisburg to hunt op defects In titles, and who was probably the chief cause of the passing of an Act of Assembly excluding sueh persons from access to the public records. The principal criminal case? ware those against Charles Miller and Catharine Millar, or King, remit ted from the U. S. District Court at yonr city. These cases bad au importance here beyond their real mer its, as it was designed through them to make an as sault upon the District Attorney of this county, at whose instigation and upon whose evidence before the Grand Jary the bitU of had been found. By reasoa of disclosures «f this fellow Mil ler, certain persons here of previous high standing were Implicated ia counterfeiting transactions, who became deeply incensed at the official action of the District Attorney therein, and for purposes of re taliation, proposed to take advantage of the position of tho Attorney a? a witness ogaiust Miller and his allegod wlfo m these caaua, to assail bis character, but I*. S. Attorney Roberts socceedod In seeming the conviction of Miller without calling tho county fittor ney at nil, to the great chagrlo of the opposite roundel. As you here already nuticed. Miller is now in the Western Penitentiary far a iorm of eeven year?, un der the conviction in this ca/o. His alleged wife was acquitted, of cocrro, under the adorned r«*.rcton of her husband, which the law interposes for tho pro tection of wives. Silas Lynn waa convicted ~f robbiug lh« mail, be beiuga mail carrier. This ra-* w*» tried by .ludgo M'Candloss; associate judge of the Circuit Court. Tho judicial demeanor of your townsman attracted genera! attention ami commendation. His charge in tti»s case was well received, being most satisfactory, even to the dofondaDt’a counrel. Another unimportant ciuc, Ui Vhicb the defendant was acquitted, closed tho calendar, to the great sat isfaction of a weary .Ipcor. Litheuas Wo lesro from (be Mr. PasaaTant'a paper, that the pastoral at West Newton, wbioh hossutfered considerably on ac count of a long vacanoy, is again in a prosperous condition. The congregation at West'Newton, wbioh had been oeorly soattcred by the intrusion of a rationalist, has been gathered and united again and the people hero contributed liberally toward the support of their pastor. The Buoday School has been rcorgaoited »iih about suty scholars. Congnpxttwn'il Liberality.-- l»uriog iheSjuod ical year from May, 1808, to May, 1859, more than seven thousand Jive hundred dollars were raised in the First English E?angelical Lutheran Church In Pittsburgh, to support the various looiltuiions of the Gospel, and to oarry on the various mia *modu and other parts of (be work of Christian benevolence. This is one of ihe young chorchrs in the West. CITT ASP CotJBTT ISBUBARCF*.—The I‘OOkS Of this company were opened as per previous no tioe, on the sth lost., and agood portion of the Block subscribed. We judge from (he natues connected with this company that its atook will not go begging. The books will continue open daring to-day at tho store of P. Peterson, Eeq., Allegheny. If any stock shall remain thereafter, U may be taken at the office of W. P. Baum, Eeq., on St. Clair eireot, where (ho books will be after to day, if necessary. At Ihe meeting of the Board of Control for Allegheny City, on Tuesday evening, lb? usual report as to tho number of scholars wos read and filed ; oorps of teachers in the First and Third Wards, and in the ooiored sobools, were re-elsottd. Miss Johnson, for (be First Ward, and Miss Bennett, for the Third Ward sohools, wero elected writing toaehers. Honst or Refuge.— Mayor Weaver, yester day, sent two colored girls, both uoder fifteen years of age, to the House of. Refuge. They werefound by the night police wandering throogh the etreete at a late hour, and could give no proper account of themselvee. Mb. M’Tiqnn was quite badly, but not seri ously, injured yesterday, by being-thrown from his carriage near Soho bridge, bis horse having taken fright. His wife and obiU wero also thrown out, but not much hurt. Mexican Musvana Lmrwprcr.—lts wonderful effects and consequent popularity—perhaps no arti cle in the history of the J fateria- Sfedica, ever ac quired tho same patronage, was subjected to tho same number of severe aod different tests, and met nith so few failures as the Mustang Liniment. It baa justly been styled a Panacea for ul external Wounds, Cats, Swellings, Sprains, Brnisos or Eruptions on Man or Beast. It is so far a medicine of surprising virtue, that physicians are compelled to prescribe it; and from some remarkable coresof Chronic n» 10d for Northwestern; Os 6d(s>los Od for White, and lflr@»l2s for Southern. Corn was quiet at 0s for mixed, 0s ld(H.osf*«l for yellow, and Bs@Bi Cd for wbtle. Liverpool Provision) Market. —Tbe market is re ported with a declining tendency. Reef heavy, aad the prices for inferior qualities lower. Bacon steady hut nominally quoted. Lard heavy at sGs(c£sCs Od. Liverpool Produce Market. —Sugar buoyant and advanced Gd@ls. Rice, Carolina quiet. Rosin hoary aod slightly lower. Spirits of Topentine heavy at 40s. K London Market*. —Baring Bros, report that wheat closed with an advancing tendency, and sugar has been buoyant. London Mane'/ Market, Friday.—Tho money mar. ket continues without important change. In Ameri can securities there is an average business doing, without quotable change. Consols are quoted at 92$ (s.o2i, ex-dividend. Tbe ete&mehip City of Baltimore was likely to he ready to leave Queenstown about tho 28th. Tbe Liverpool Mercury, of the 24tb, has the fol lowing dispatch from Vienna, dated the 23d: Tho Austrian government has formally declared tho cru elties attributed to Gen. D’Urbaa in Count Cavour's message as entirely devoid of foundation. A sanguinary collision bad taken place between the soldiers of tbe Pope and the inhabitants. Tbe King of tho Belgians and tbe Count of FUo ders had arrived at Buckingham palace on a visit tj tbe Queen. Consols closed, after official hour* on the 2-11, nt 112^923. The Paris Bourse, on the 23d, opened fiat for rente* at 61 f. 96c and closed at 61f. 80c, a dcrlino of nearly i as compared with tbe previous day. An alarming and dcstrurtiro fire tr-. Ir place at Cork on Thnraday, tho night -f iho 211. Tho amount of loss was not stated. Live-pool, .ft/nr 24.—There i? more inqairy for Cotton to-day, and the market is steadier in tone. STILL LATER FROM EUROPE’ ARRIVAL Or THU ADELAIDE Iltam.Y IMPORTANT NFWS Terrible flattie Fought— Defeat of itie Anal rlana ! I ■Sr. Jou*. N. Jt., July 6.—The steamship Adelaide hat arrived at this port from Ualway, od tbe 25th iu.*laot, bringing L-.ndi-n and Liverpool advices of Saturday noon, received by telegraph. The news is of a highly important nature. Tbe Linprett of Kraora had received a telegram from Napoleon on Friday evening, announcing that a terrible battle bad been fought, and tho allied forces bad achieved n great victory. The entire Austrian army had formed in the lino of battle, extending a distance of firo leagues. The battle lastod from 4 o'clock in tbe morning until 8 o'clock ia tho evening. Tbe French captured a number of ting.*, piece* of cannon and prisoner*. A dispatch from Vienna says that a battle was progressing, but gives no details. Tbo previous account* from tho >oat of war raid tbe Austrian force on tbe Mincio wa« folly lISP.OOO strong. The entire Trench force had passed Monte Chiaro, and their reconnoissaoce was said lo havo been pushed aa far as Oslo, and that tbe Piedmontese had advanced toward Pefchicra the northwest fortifica tion of the Historic Square. Napoleon had demanded permission to march .10,- 090 troops through Hanover to theßhiae. It was believed that the basil tof tho proposed me diation of Prussia would not be acceptable to France and Prussia would thereby be mvolvod In tbe war. Itwaj also rumored that Prussia bad threatened to assist in suppressing tbe meditated insurrectionary .movement in Hungary. The Swiss troops which were sent from Romo to suppress the riling at Perugia, had bad a desperate encounter with the people, shnotiog them down in discriminately. I asd $7 tor three grade*, and $7,50 frr ladct; 70 do at $<3,27, and $?: 250 da it $0.50, $8,70 and $7; 150 and 90 do at £0,25, $0.02 and $7; 100,25 and 86 do at $025, and $7; nod 100 do at $6.35 for Super, and $7 for family do. GRAlN—sole* at depot of 500 bush o*l* at 53; 355 do at 55; asd £94 do from *toro at 54; Corn, 300 bnah at depot at 9>, 400 do from store at ?53$U 300 do at 05; and small lota at $l. Buckwheat, 250 btuh to the trade at GJ, asd 150 do in tbo ■mall way nt 75. HAV—O loada at scales at V ton. BACON—sale*of 9,900 fo* Western Shoulder*at7&; »ml 2*V-X) p„ i n i„„ »t?U for city Shoulders, 9J-j tor Sides, 10$ l°)-« for Western Hama, and 10*-$ for city do; 6 tc* 8. U. ll»n;a at 12Vi;u ,io ij. and «do Western do at It. BRED—* .ale of Do tmib Tlmcthjr'at s2£o. BALT—a *alo of 4e told. Corn— llpht trade; h-'Mens ask for small 101 l freer 04i»— .lull tl 35.->40.-. I’oUtOd qutot at 76($Ud.- Eggi—rcarea and firm at linalfo*. Butter—tome sale* of Central hare Wan madear lU4c, and W. K.*tl2^r. Oheuae—r Uaitlagi—33s pigs lead, N'eviu k ro;l bx Evans; 2 rsks riffilnga, Kennedy; 12 bxe glass ware, M'Cuily *<■>>; 13 bbla whisky, l/Ofiok; 670bb!a dour, 122 ska wheat, I csk tobacco, 1 bx aundrim, Mitchell; 300 bbl* rionr, Gar diner, 12 hL-.ta Bhoolders, 2 tea hams, 1 do beef, M’Combs; CO bid* flour, Lindsey. 12 tin whisky, Lurcher. 1 hbd hama, 175 bxj»*cap, 5 do candles, Y Seller* k co; 150 bhla floor, Looch A Uutebieon; 100 tl-> : 10 bga enfies, 2do mdi, A V E I’sl csk, l Mil cla-.), M'Kcc; 25 tom pig metal, Loomis; 15 do ilo,Cryaot A co. MONONOARELA NAVIGATION COMPANY.—9 tone pi s mef»l, Nlrnick A Co; fr* hx* glass. Flack; IC.HJo do,Miller 74 ik* cats, Canon; 5 do potatoes, owner; 42 o bx», M’CanJleer A co. 200 t.xs aUss, Berry A co; 2 bbl* bot tles, Boffum; 15 ik* cat 3, Pierre; 252 bids whisky, 30 kgs batter, 97 sk» wool, 2 »kn reg«, 1 bbl batter, M'Klroy; W sks wool, Shrfcvov, 41 roll*-4o«lhcr, 2 bain ekins, 10 bbls fish, Stone. LOUISVILLE, per Arn-tuU—so bbLi flour, Carr; 195 do do, D Wallace; 20 tea a c bams, 72 bbla flour, Clark A ca; fin bbls flour, Knox. A Cv; 15 ala bbls Rhoden A Varner; 1 r«k copjvf. 1 still. Park A r'.; 4SQ ska wheat, R T Kennedy A Pro. IdO bl'IJ ut.i.ky. Qardiner. 100 do )->. t.oflnk; 1102 bbls floor, J M'Cuily A co; 722 »U* i- fe.Mhcrs. 1 csk ginseng, 1 «io boasvrax, l I'.iWet. lUVER KEWSi Th;- «• we* pleasant, cool, end a tittle rainy yester drtjr. Th« rlrer ho elowly falling. Tbe arrivals wore (lie Uartlngs, which cel in from Ft Lent* on Tuesday night, and tb« Arironia, which arrived during Wednesday. Tim Arironia brought to a vary largo amonnt of flour, and withal a fair load. On her way u;> a lady passenger, Mr* Vick, who with b«r hatband were on their way home to Vir ginia, gave Mrth to a fine Urge healthy daughter, which, la hooor oi the boat, was allied M AtixooU." Capt. Cooway stopped at Portamonth 2 or 3 hour* for a doctor, end then the happy mother wa* brought along in the boat. The Arironia saw the NeplQOe bird aground at Lc tart, met the Marmora at flilver Rita, and Liberty üboTe Coal Banks. Considerable activity prevailed on the levee in th* way of shipping. A good many certs, artillery wagons and car riages were gong forward. As a general ttting, however, bustnete was not over active. Considerable whisky and wool cams in on the Browns ville boats. There U no longer any obitruetlon in usvlga lion on the eleckwater. The dams are all In first rate order. The new steamer Nile, which we mentioned yesterday, belongs to the Messrs- Snowden, and baabeen boll* for sale. She will make a good boat foralmret any sort of baetneee on tho riven. CapL Woodhurn’e now boat, which will be done is a few wseks, is to be called the Undlco. She will be bnllt open honor, and will bo tut and capacious. Wo learn trem the bt. Joseph (Mo.) Gazette (bat Captain Charloa Scott, of the steamer Ware, was drowned off that boat a low day* elnce. Tho Cairo correspondent of the Missouri Domocrat gives fall particulars of a hldebos etsbblng affray that occurred thereon the 3d Instant, when Sin. James Shannon, mSe'tjf. the steamer City of Moschls, was stabbed by a deck hand lo five place*—two in the left ribs, cno in tbs stomach, bntow. ons under ths left arm, and one in tbs right side. Notwithstanding ait thi*e, Dr. flnrka says ho may reooTer. One wound, nearly above tho heart, would sorely have killed him. bad N not crewaed and como in contact with tho riba Ths knife was doll, aod an ugly looking Instrument alto getber. Dr. Barks accompanies him to-fit. Loula. fiincatbe above was written, Mr. Ehnnnon has died of his wonnds. IDs remains were conveyed to Bt. Louis, aad there buried. Ths wretch who stabbed him was taken into cus tody, and ts now in the bands ol Cairo law! Ths Democrat asyeHoliness was very brisk the last two days of tho week, hot rather doll the Orel ball. Business Is to dull oo the Upper Mississippi, (hat the Alhambra, we no duviand. wilt lay up two weeka at Dubnque. The Democrat also say*:—Cspt. Bart. Q. Lelpcr, the gal laot commander of the Stephen Decatur, bat recently mar ried « blooming belle, in Newburg. N. V. We, In behalf of his onmorons friend.* in (hit vicinity, wish Capt. L. and bit fair btide, a ilntightfaJ and proeperoni voyage thiough life. Tbo Lonlsvillo Conricr saysOa the last trip of tbs Righ-Flyer, from St. Loula, daring ibeexcessirs hot weather which prevailed, ono of ibe firemen died Tory suddenly from over nxertlon. Ue complained to the engineer of being sick, when the lattoi tol.l him to go back to the alter part of the boat and Ua down, lie had taken but a few step* when be fell to the deck, and almost Instantly expired. More coal arrived from Pittsburgh yeeierday. It was towed In by tbo Tigress, for Robb k 00. The Tigress hu re turned to Pittsburgh yestordey. Ehe has been rceeotlypnr chased for the towing trade .The Rochester, Anrio-Slxon and Dlornal, bft fit. Lonls Friday for the Ohio. Telsgraphie flarkeu. Nxtr Yoke, Jaly d.—Cotton boavy; talea 1000 Flour advanced fir, sales 1-L5OO bbts. Wheat quiet but steady; 4600 bus sold; white gl GOtgil hO. Coro firm, oriee 36,000 bus; yellow 6S®9O; mixed Bi@lf7c. Oats Armor at 32®50. Pork heavy; mess $l5 90®1012. Lard dull at 11®UU. WhUky firm at 20$26}£. Sngar firm and aetlre at syf@6i4. Coffee firm with largo nlca on private terms. I.rtrd Oil dal! at S 5 ®67. Cattle uiaiki.t: Beeree receipts 2600, *dd at annjra&co of sales at 7(,u-l2c. xbrep receipts 05*10; ratN 25e< 60c. fiwloo firm; recolpts SOOO. Stocks aeady; Oh A Hi Id 69U; lllOento' i; Mlcbfioo »»<; N Y Oon Mich Ccu Cl A To 2-1; U 8 rives of 1&74101j<. * CixcittSATijJalyO.—Floor a (air demand at yesterday's quotations. Wbcnt commands more attention from outside buyer* aad the cfferlcgs mostly takcu; prices firm without change. Oats, Byo aad Bariev dull aad lower; 48 for Oats, 56 for Barley, 00@«c nominally for Byo. Corn *oc bat Ires active. Whisky dull at 21, with largo tales. Exchange hoavy but sot abundant at •!£ per conL PHn.stiß.rnu, July o.—rionrdnll, but sales confined to Ibe wants or tbo trado at from $6 25 up to $7 50 (or common superfine and fancy, rocolptsandstock lighL Kyi> kloordull; sales 400 bits at 25 for Pa. Corn Meal qnfet at $375. Vtlieat in limited demand, with sales of ItOO bus red at $1 60®1 OOjeomo Inferioreold at Cl 40; white at $1 Cs®l 70, Uye commands 85c. Coro wauled at an advance of 2c; sales titO bu prime yellow at 87; IUOO Inferior at Ksc. Oata firmer; sales 1000 bus Pfims at 44c. Whisky in liiuitod demind at IULTIXOkx, July o.—Flour exlremrly dull; sales Howard ats6®BSs. Wheat firmer; new wbire $1 "Oigri so. Corn less active at 80G>32c for white and ysllow; Previsions doll; bacon aides uj jc. tVhisky dull and nnehanged. Bn Text, July o.— Cattle X'jrU! —The trade in Beef Csttlo was considerably checked owing to the advanced do moodof dtovers; the prices ranged from 7®lU lor common gradesfto lor tlie best and 12 for extra; receipts 2633 hoaiL Cheep and Lambs advanced 26t550 per head, snpply uot being v>iual to demand, fisrloo firm at Afce* Market has lost tbo appearaaco of firmness noticed yeattrday, and prices throughout the list, with twoor three exceptions, aroluwsr. The boevinevtoKlayU most marked on tho speculative State seockvwhleb are offered more frea ly lu auudpalian of s higher rate for money. The decline In Ten&esste sin sla 1 per cent; la Mlsssuri and Virginia y K . ul ths railroad shares, the weakness wss most decided on Michigan guaranteed, which Is pressed for eale ti 24, a fell of per cent. Illinois Central shares at tbectoserose to Cd bid, with Ultfe or none offering; ths const ruction bonds were also better, selling at 84. Money Market is a iiule dietui bed by tboheavy payments of past few days, and the supply on offer Is loss liberal at per cent. la discounts there Is no noticeable change. HAXR DYB—HAIR DYE—HAIR DYB Wai.A.DATCnELOfI-S HAIR DTK I. Tfie Original and bttt iatJn World t - All others arc mero imitations, and should be avoided, Itjoa-WW* to escape ridicule. QBAY, RED, OH BCBTY UArR Dyod lusUnUy toa basmUfbland natural Brown or Black, without the leastlo* Inry to thehalrar skin. V , FITTEBN MED AM A34D DIPLOMAS bare been swsrd ed to Wm. A. Batchelor since 1839, and over 80,000 tlooa have be«n mads to the Qalrofbls patrons nfaisi* mnni Dy#. , , WM. A; BATCUELOtt’B HAIH DTE prodora* to be distinguished from nature, J® injure la UeleasLbowsrer long ill effects of Bad Drasretßedled; tbellsfe Invigorated for W1 2 >»o. aUdUsaandthe Dnlted £t*U*,lj Drng- . poti.lyg T toit. SUM, •Leatflor and Oil, XfTM. WttKXNSONi T V , OT ÜBEBTT BTREET, PirrSEDnan. = CuIXB.IR- LBATnSE.mDEa.TiHKEM'OIL, ; inos iraiuioa,OßEmparioois, *«. 'MJOimbititfißmpiieliiltli ~07 Ui!n, la tli.:in* 'of tto* bast quality, and oaths most fevxrabfe tarnra- an aanSsatta ofay stock u solicttsd. 1 . . -;v, •y.WOBi hi ij Mock taksn ta yt jegriest pryw> . - *, - . 7- I.YOH’9 AAGSKTIC POWDERS, ins datnf Gdrden Jntedt, Gx&rcaJics, Bedrßxgi. Pitas datt,JteLs,Udi eUpuUtiftiuvtTViinkiki. T3K importance of a reliable article of this Uadta tnwtimable. In warn weather oil nafuro tbe» annoying fcea. Thi* powder b the only - article discovered which, srill exterminate them. A compa ny of (botanists, from tho Hertfordtcnl -Society of Pari*, whflai amidrt th* forna of Asia, obtKrred that all Insert* yS* t f n i»,??? a **i! rUin !. klail °f plant very noon dropped d«dJ This fact wa* made use orto tnard theirnighteamp* S^^ fii Sr la ? a ? m * Qc f? Uti V 01 thaplantwewbrougut home by Mr. E. Lyon, and found a posture tosoct deriroysr la every experiment. It 1« rioply a pawdcml le&Tchemi cally prepared to resist the cCcct of ag* oart dlmate Med als and letters Patent hare been obtained from the Govern ment* of England, France, Germany, and Rumla, from the WoritTaralr, and nnmeroua medical and hortfoStdal col leges and oocletlM. LETTER PROM TUB PRESIDENT OP THE U. STATE 3 Exrnmvi Uasmox, Woshlncton, 31st Jsal “M». Exaxm, Lrom—Dear gin I novo tbe' pleasure u> inform you that tbe Royal Commterioo of tbo World's Fair, • at London, hare awarded you a Medal and Certificate for tbs great vain* of your llignstio Pawdere, for exterminating Insect*, Ac. FITJJIOE*, Chairman.- The above was accompanied by a emtificato of Prlnm Albert It Is Frss from poison. sxw Ycbx, October Ist, 1868, Ur. B. Lxoc—Door Sir: We have Msijwvt and tasted your Magnetic Powders and find thorn perfectly b analogs to mankindand domestic animal a, but certain doartx when in haled by bugs, ants and Insects. JAM£3 R. CHILTON, 1L LACHANCE RETD, Prof. Chemistry. N. T. Hospital. Ur. Joes L. Ron, Superintendent of the New Torfo Hos pital, say*, “ho bee expelled all the bogs, ante, rosdua, motha,*e., with Lyon’s Powder, and finoa it or Immense value.” ' Every gord«nsr and house-keeper must bavn a direct io terest in an article of t. ThefitaftbtiDvr IDA HAY. Capt. J. leave ior tie abort and all Intermediate purta oo SATURDAY,thaBth last,at 6o’clock r.». Forfrelgiter pawsgaapplyoaboariorto '• ,jaO.: .... I FLaCK,BARNES k CO., Ageata. . FOR. ST. LOUIS—Tha beautiful i rES>,* isd Cut rcaalagrteunerfl. P. TTIBBSHD • Uapi. W. 0. Butt, »iU laaw ftir tb«aborea«d ail iator«’ medlito porta oa THIS DAY, July 7th, et&r, b. Vei DnaJaUii to intro for sale br . v . ial - > - 1 amHPIOKETdita^ mENNESSEK. iWHEAX—I79. eacts bn JL «tc«o*rK*i*l’reacb,to*irfTa.fcr nla'br ■ _ • leM . > ,MALUrPIg&W*OO. *:-■ pritoebutting Cbeess >t«» ud tonfebr' ca, ;• • J»lr • - v ‘ - ■ • Vo. 251 ut*rtx*im*. 'AX,UMOJSE HEKKXHO—2S bMAja i cten M 4 tbr sfl« t>x J, B. Q.UIZSXLO * CO: H O USB .FREDBRICK UOULS DISTILLERS OF CHPCKETUNQ ft SONS, P I A N OS. Cincinnati, &c.