j C - -f. XtAKtt BVyitßina copper fftn. * ■. : •A*D;.: : V, - - ; 'v' ■' '•■•’ sax2lx**p x kg works. fIVVSBPROH. i-PABK, ITCDICDT & CO., J' UAOTPAOIDKESS OP SHBATHINO, BttAZEK3S» 'ttftrßOZff-OOPPEB, PRESSED COP PEB BpTXOiIB,E«i»64BtIII Bottom*, Spelter PoWer, fa.' M laportai u 4 x>oelsr« ta METALS, TIN PI.ATB * OllEf'lßcW,lVlßß,*o. coMtaotif «traJ,Ttaora*i - • • " ;■ %t!ott%JlT9 l l49 iVri( and UO SKtniifri^ ‘ ' “ Pltubargbi Pwne, . - • •■/• •••_ ’ lAH C I TIT B* S ( A K J>'» I A.tl tl IB ~ DATS, CAPS AND STRAW GOODS, .UnoiiEiULß AND SETUL, . Q&tq now on hand for Spring Sales, as largo : cdogilit* «n inortaust of Goods u can be foaad 1b sbj .«fthe eastern cities, cossistisgef POB,BILK AND WOOL , HATS of enty style «Bdqg>Ut7;OAPB of ereryqnellty sad latat ftdbnis; PALM STRAW, LEQBQBR AND PAHAUA HATS; BTBAW. LEOHbRRAHD BILK. BOR* '■ ‘-Wib| ! «ts, etc; Persons wishing® pnrchsn either by •, -Weoixju* cr Batin will find ItlfthelradTsnbge to cell saa e ranine onr stock. : mrn ; * SAMUEIi eRAT DRAPER AND TAILOB, y*,H ST. CLUB STREET, PITTSBURGH, PENNA., Hw juat rottwned from the Eastern Cities and W j#v i»w wcsirlng his Spring stock of Cloths, Coalmens, Vsstfng* and Coating* of erery variety and style adapted IdthA beat city and country trade, which will be made op to order with promptness and despatch, and at rates as bw any ether timnarestsMlimnoDt In the city. ~)b23:dfo MoBRIliiC ec CO. forwarding and CommUiion lerchaDti, And Agents for the sale of Pittsburgh Manu 'tactuna. ConrigumanUandcrdeni ter LEA IDDK3, UEMP,; Ptt6DUbft *a, •olioiUA r*t>mp‘ •**«■ tlon to ncaMsg and forwarding- Ho. 49 Commercial Streeti M« Louta. ■ drt&dfctf ;vV. ; , , -■ • .. • ■ , :Jf. H. OItRUTVr a. U., : : 40 |fy/*V Strut, PitUiurgb, Perma., •'Barlnghadth# ndranljagas of Eastern Oollegesaod Ho* pUalS|and*»rasl years'-practice, offer* his profeulonel Mrrlcbs {a SUKOIOAL AND UEDICAT. OASES. ... •;.. s v; " arnnsen. D. Howard.' j CoL Wilson UcOandtssi • ' Hon. H. A. WeaT*r.. r '"-*e.;BL«ni, Bwj./. . v HomT.XlHgfcim. " ' J.' B'Honler. ' ' I John H. Mellar, Esq. Jacob tleOoUlster.Bsq. . mjSdydfj •i". aTNA m’OVK WORKS. ALEXANDER BRADLEY, mrcncroxa aid uunnumnuan o» COOUSQ, PABLOB AND HEATINO RTOVEB, Puls and Fancy Grata Pronta, Sole Proprietor of tho celebrated Patxkt Gab Baurnia and ShockCoHstririKa c6ok stoves. Ofiloe and Bales Room. nrlMydCa ITo t 4Woodat*,PUt«bargh.Pa, STARCH AND FARINA . Made by the WtitPhlladslphlaSMioflaetarlniGo. ' ■' (First Pieoxlurn awarded by the Franklin IniUtnta, ' November,'lBsB.) - Diamond Gloss Starch, in oasea conPg 0 boxes, 6 lbs. each :Do. do . boxes -do 40pipc*,l “ do; ~_Also,'Refined, Pan and Pstrl Starcb, In boxes redoes ■ ibus, aHfor lanodry his.. " OORNFABIH A,{or Corn Etirch,)in bx«. 40 pipers each. Ihls stticlela sxprealypreperrd fur enUnary parposss, . and can ha railed on as sQpeiisc in rcuTT to any now In oka. For sale by THOMPSON, CLARKE A YOONO, ■.,.'FbCa^Jaa , ywlBahdtjo7 Aj^ntafarthe Oompaoy. N. HOLMES Sc SONS,' ‘’-i . ...•— .Miixseni foreign and Domestic Billi or ‘ Eubank CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, bake botes and specie, NCUAT WARttPT nrMtET, pmaßtJßQn, PA, made on ell tlxe. ptlucloal cities thronrti, oot the United Btetcs. spa.fcly ROBJ3BT ORR, SI JbQ exuza is Bgß .STRAW DONKETS AKD UAT9,V& BOKBXI RIBBONS, FLOWERS, Ae^ •• r: •• NO. 63 MARKET ETREET, wrlM ydfc PIT FSB UXG IT. S. B. & C. F. MARKLE, ' •’; V ■’ * -iu»OTICTIJA*M o T •/PMKIUTQ, JOB AND ALL KINDS OP WRAPP IN : PITTSBUBCB, PA. ■Ragabpcgfci at market prtcrti. : . mytaffc JOBSf COOHKAH InA RtlHcg; Iren Y&nlts, Vimlt Door*, • i Wlaiow Shnlltn; WM«w Snardi, 4e., •'7 -r Hew. M3 eamdSiredemdit ThirdSb-fO, . Wood and Maxkvt,) . PITOJBCBQII, variety of new pattern, fancy and plain, nitebte ter *U pareoaea. /' YarticclAt'attooflonpaid to as* etoriagOtwrelAihu Jabbtmf’doneatehurtnctiea. mrS W. voirorna— —wic c. imsws 'VANDEVER & FHIBND, TORNEYB ALT I* A. W, ?""V.v .. . aim ■ SOLICITOUS 15 CHASCEBY) ' ■ • 2ta. $» fllocfc Dubvjvt, leva. -M^G&lecilnTit prempUr miualn laypartof TTortturo law*, or Western wl*cob*ib. . Wlllattspltotheparchiuaatul B*loof fin! Ertite, ©b* . (alnfTtj Mcpgy on B CIOAHB, inn. ' •iBAP TOBACCO, Corner e/BmtthjUli Brat and Diamond JBey, ' PITTSBURGH, PA. : FOREIGN EXCHANGE. --SKJtIT BILLS DRAWN BY OtJNCAM, BDEHMAR*CO n TBE UNION BANK, LONDON, IN SUMS OP ONE r “ r . POUND FTEBLIHa. AND UPWARDS. AUo. BUlf on.lbe principal cities and town* of Franca, v pol^oa, 1 Holland, Germany, Enetla and-©tber European . i States, constantly on hind tad fertile by J. . WU. H. WIMJAM3 A 00, egftlynte WoodstreeLcpnier oilTilrd. JOHI7B.ZxBB ( ' Moß* K C H AN !T T : Arl Zj O K. 80. 49 dirhtt Bt., Pm*tnirgh. A. good assoriciont of Cloths, Cabsimeexs, TxstnUf .CMtisas, tod all gooda tolUblo far gectJemw*’ .:j«ar,Jailm(lT«L. promptly flIUd, U tb« latent atjlea of lb* art. • mrCfelydte •:• ■ ■ J. SCOTT, Dentist, HAS removed to tho bouse lately occupied bj Dr. Wn< A. Word, No. 2>S Penn stmt, (lonth tide,) tUrddHCrtore Djudiinttt. Oflk* Dcrnr* tea m 01. m. ini 6r. u. tosa uaop^^.^.y.ygcuowa Plfcteburgh Steel Works. \ V JOirajft BOYP 4c COn 'Bmbetatmof.CiSS BTglßt §l*6, BPIIINQ, PLOW *ci i.B. JTEZUBPBIEO6«iKI AXLZB, .. .PiSd&ta’yfi, ft. j. ». toon) v..i r . - ÜB. EOQEKB & - ; . 1103m' Impimcd patent st.«l ' CnltlvatorTenth, Ontr Bob mtnnt Strait,Fttuivrii, ft- ’ HAJIiHOAD SPIES COMP ANT. JeMpb Pllworth -3>‘ W. C. BlftnO. (Svccrltprl (o/Vricr, ' ■ ■ ■ lununiuvi RArt. ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS AND BOAT SPIKES. Comer of. Water Street and Cherry alloy, ■taeaxa , pitobpbsb. ra»N , a. ,Hkhkv £U CQT.T.irrB. ■ forwarding, and Coxninlasloh Merchant, 1 aH»eraoiJHiAi.BiiMigßm ■ CUec®, Butter, Seed., ITi.li, YY : ‘ ; 4ofl frodne* Ge&tnlljr, ■—Sw9 ■< Kb. 88 ffbod flyrrf, Puttburgh. .... : 1 XMeLmiE • MBHOHAITO tailob, No. -54 St. Clair -Street, fDt.lrtrt’iHeirDiiaaior,' . ‘ pnTBBtriOB, PA. .-- MShlTalß • -•'■•• " ■ • ... _ _<_< 8160, 011 as<3 Leatber Store, ' D. KmipatuoiA Sohs, No. 31 8. Third -V ** «• B P ASt> BAITED BPAKEH HUES, Crj «a 4 ■ ’ EsJtsSPstnsKipl,Timing Oil, TinpMrf MdCoi* ~c thi nngk wutal, fcr stlch lbs prin wfn .pi gina In cub, or tftkra In . laiw»~i^.^f| r , T ini nH flmoaalpnp. f 1 mxsjjdfo Oto Bra W hisct,—l have on hand >. .-MTcnl *Ucb Ibmh*dtn*d» tod ■' - kirt tm'alli litf In*®*®* «W *»* wm b* *>!s by th» b*ml .i.JLimaw* QB>- tt mtbib;ho.wood tfr—t Port -JBM»W*Tri .naTB Brandy which I prrfimfl tirfr**** pablto wmt. lßy.cn* who win try -H o*o* H. KBYSER, 1 W Wood tlntt > " Q*i,r l unq ?At*m,o* £uiOT«o Uiaxmo tttooni,' for Btfflal pnrpaM, of » 7»7 V«S!~SSgS?S •" '. To*ptDß*onH,irAMofanykindyoa am 1 SjmalHotttts. AUSRIOAH WATCHES- WHOLESALE AGENCY FOR THESALE OP ABmmcAg waxosss. We would most respectfully call the atten- Uon'oltbepQbUstotba American Watcfcee now being ex tensively fctrodnced, to* nuau&eture of which has bw com* ao firmly established that entire confldeaee can be placed epos them u aafa and correct tlme-keopen, both by the wearer end toller. Haring bean appointed Wbnlcale Agents ter the sals of these Watches, tbs public may be assured that we cu s»U them at the Tery loweet ewh prices., We hare also a very large stock efSILYEB end PLATO) WARS) nUG GOLD JEWELRY la seta, each aa Corral, flamati Cameo, Jet and Paintings. Our assortmentcf OICCSSta nnstually large at present comprising awne besotttbl patterns of EIGHT and ONE DAY PARLOR and OPTICS CLOCKS at GREATLY RE DUCED PRICES- We bare also a fall stock of English and 8 visa GOLD sad SILVER WATCHES oo hand, ell of enr oem Importation. Also, WstchKaSsre* Toola, Materials end WatebGlsteee REINEMAN A UETBAN, MfcdAwT . •" No..it Fifth snr«t HOTHEOSI ffIOTHEOSH fIOTHEMm Don’t fail to procure Mrs. Winslow's Sooth log Syrup for Children Teething. It has no eqo*l on earth. It greatly facilitates the process of toethiag by sctUnlag the gums, redndng ell Inflammation— I *ol allay pato, and la tore to regulate tbe towels. Dspaud upon It, molhsra, it will glee nit to yourselves, aod r®Ji*f end health to your Intents. Perfectly sate In all caaea. Thteralnablo preparation !• the prescripts of one of she moat experienced and skilful female Physicians In Now England, and has been u**J with asrar-blltug snccau In millions ofraMJ- We believe Jt tee hart and sorast remedy la the world, lu ell caaaa of P/tentary and Diaihoea In Children, whether U arises from teething pi from any other cause. If lift and health can Leeitluatad tiy dnllara end coote.lt U rorlh Ua weight to gold. . MlMfons of bottlae are told every year In the United Slates. It la an old and well-tried remedy. PRICE ONLY 25 OENTB A COTTLK. genuine unless the bc-aloHe of CU RTiS A P k R KINS. New York, Is on the outside wrapper. Sold by Drugguta throughout the world. DR. GEO. UTkEYSKB, Agent for Pittsburgh JofcdewlyfcT SEWING MACHINES. o R ° FOR SALE WITH ALL LATB J-MPROVEUDRTB, H&NPFACTURER>9; PBIC&9, ALES. &. HEBE, rartdl! No. 68 Fifth Street, Meyer's . Miraculous Vermin Destrotzb, The Only Bmedy in tte teAoZe WarH Ban to tetervanale tUrx iSxn OocKsoacma, Bras, Arts, Mmqittob, Fixis, ‘Moths, Motes, QBsiit Wo&K3 asp Oaspm lessen, Ac. 50,000 BOXES BOLD IN ONE MONTH. Then Celebrated Remedies hare been eitrolively end ter twenty-two yeanlo all parts of Europe, and their mirac olauv power have bees attested by the Charts nf Rente, France, England, Austria, Proofs; Bavaria, Saxony, Belgi um, Housed, Naples, and their Chemical propertka examined, and approved Uy tbe most distinguished UtdloaJ- Fecoltln an over the world. Their dertrumivmesa to ell hinds of vermluand. Insects baa been certlflodin tbit tto,andunder all drcametancea. Ifyoa pat thlsPiuter anywhere, ifpain la there, the Plaster will stick (bar* ontll tbi pain baa vaoUbad. The Plaster magnetises lha ptlo away, and PAIN CANNOT EXIST WHERE THIS PLASTER IS APPLIED. RebamalUm, Lamencas, Sltffocaa, Debility, Nerroasoeaa, Nearalga, Dyspepsia, Ooogbs, and Colds, Paine and Actur ot ereij kind, down area to Corne, aro imaudiaUly rtlintd aad, with a little patlaoco, permanently cured, by tba nagt cal Influent*oftba MAGNETICPLASTER. Illslhsatm- surest, safest, ploaeanteft and ebaapeal remedy la ezUteoce. It* application la noitereal—equally to tba atrong man, lb* delicate woman, and tba feeble Infant— Toaacb'andaQit wOl prove a Balm and a Pleasing. It* oaa la agreeable, and without annoyance ©rlbonble. It* price la within the raacb of all—rich or poor; ait may hav* it who ara alck a d fullering In any way. FABMBRfI should be always (applied with tbte Inralaa* bio PLASTER. It will bo Ibo Good Physician lu any household, ready at all time*, and at Inatant notice. Pat apth airtight Unboxes, Each box will make els to eight pUatera, and soy child can spread them. Pile* 25 cent* a box, with foh and plain direction*. P. C. fIOAEBEAD, O. 0., Invantor aad Proprietor, 19 Walker it, New York. UOREBEAIPBMAGNETIC PLASTSDIa acid by aU drag tn evary city, town and village of tbo United Bute*. oo&oodAwlyl*y The Health is tho most important subject to which the attention can be directed, A little pamphlet, entitled “A Soldo to II ?*J lb,” published by B. L. TABNE. STOCK A CO, Wholesale Druggist*, corner of Wood and Alb it*, Plttaborgb, Pa , aod.whlch may be had gratia from all tba eginta for Wilson’* Pills, or B. L. Pahnaatock’# Vsrtni face. It contains a grtat amount of caafal It la worthnadlag. ■ JegfcdAwT Abtitcial Eaju. —Dr. Koyncr, of 140 Wood itrwtjbaa on hand* very excellent device for deaf persons, by which toady persons are mads to hear as wall assver.— Also, a email gotta pereba drum, wblcb U inserted Into the ear.aad ta voryefltetoßt tnmaaycaaoa of deafneaa. J*2£dwT Üb. Word’sToothPovrdorand Tooth Wash. Anygssntityef the above antetee in lor ml* at reduced prices by PR. KETAER, Wo.l*o Wood »t n PUtebnrtb, Pa. Shoulder Braces— Tho only place to get good fiboolder-Bracts la at the MaapUdartre, DR. GEO. II KBYfIEB, 140 Wood at . apIMAwT Soaps, Hair Brashes and Perfumery at Hr* gjnrfljffi'6. No. 140 Wood ei. apflhdAwT Tns.only Truss Manufactory in Pittsburgh to PR. KJSfWB, No. W Wood*l spWdAwt Syringes—A full assortment of all kinds Of Syringe* for tale at DR. KEYfIER'B, No. 140 Wood street. Chaiiois Skins of a good quality for sale at DR. g CYBER'S. I*o Wood at. apUfcdAwT Sponqes— The best in the city or sale at PR. HU.YBKR'B. 140 Wood at aplftdAwT JOHN BUSKIN'S NEW BOOK—The Two PateA being Lectures on Art endlts Application to Decent lon and Manufacture, by John Bntkln, M. A., an tboroi^ModernPxintere,"Ac. • ; ' _ EJaatooU offlomtteGgy, ■ Treatise on tboGenenl * ro P' mil, of Brtw, by (ho. MololMb “'iw it , j*gs '. DAVISON’S. S 3 Wood St. VERY AMERICAN should understand the ta* of flrwems. In order to become adept*, I« yonr boyecommence yoong. We hav# on band » ®f**ex* ceirent,sato and reliable artlcJeof'BOY’B SHOT GUNS, wblcb are Joat tbe thloga for b#«ino«re. They era aold at low prices. OABTWfiIGBT fc YOUKQ, jflj? No. 88 Wood stmt. riOODS AT REDUCED PRICES.— • BURCHFIELD* CO. Are clcetpg oat (hair entire stock of SUMMKB GOODS At great bargains. lid, PAPER—Long and trido, white and bbu, wide and close rated—maonfretored and add by WJL JOHNSTON A CO, Stationan, Jag- 67 Woodstreet English hairy cheese—46 boxes choice Joat recatvrd and for sale, wholesale and retail, at FRANCE'S Family Grocery andTiea Store, federal at, Altoghacy. - • Jell /GINSENG AND* FLAXSEED—I cask \Xblaasog and 1 do flaxseed now landing from ateamer CUltonfaraaleby J*27 ISAIAH BICKRY A 00. TV!ORE NEW, HANDSOME AND CHEAP aaggws^aay. riOOKJNO RAISINS—ISO boxes New Va> V/lanolnforaalaby - aKTHKB A ANDERSON. 5 KEGS FRESH PACKED BUTTER in Ptfff '' McBAmiAANJEL V~- ; ' iaitKt. PWIBBUBOH: FRIDAY MORNING. JULY 8, 1869. OFFICIAL FAPKR OF TUX OITT Olty and Nnwa Itaxns. AISATY Tnnunmi.—Obscrrations taken at Shaw’s Optician Store, No. 68 Filth st., yesterday. 15 Stm. Rf BBSDI. T o’elook, a. * j.~ 00 63 12 « ...-113 7i « M P- * 63 Barometer - 2211.20 PenESTLvvHiA two weeks eiace, we presented (he grounds upon which ooroplaioaotß to (he proposed extension of Penn sylvania arenas to Fifth street, pieced their ob jections, and it will be needless to repeat them hero. Suffice it to say that the viewers appoint ed under the Act of Assembly, made their report in due time, to whioh exceptions were daly filed Catharine Welsh, Jno. White and Jno. Creigh ton objected to the awards of.benefits as being too small. George Gnmbert, Elizabeth Tomnr Alexander H. Miller, John Lafferty, Maria Frel yogle, William M. and J. C. Brown, Thomas Mellon, Jacob Tomer, A. B. Carling and Ann Tomer thought they were assessed too heavily and' Messrs. J. 8. Craft, J. Coltart and Yost Ruoh objected beoante the properly on which they are assessed lies out of ibe city. Mr. Me- Clowry, counsel for objeotors, also objeoled that the viewers exceeded their powers in assessing their owo expenses, which were placed at 6ome seven or eight hundred dollars. It is some days eiace the arguments were made on either side. There were five or six legal gen tlemen in the case. Jndge Maynard rendered hisdeoision on-Thnrsday, at length. He over ruled all the exceptions but the last above named. The report was referred baok to tho veiwera for correction in that particular. This change is a matter of small moment, and can speedily be corrected. The improvement will probably now be carried forward. Gipsrys.—A oompany of these anacoonnteble people left hero on the S. P. Hibbard, yesterday. They have been enoamped on a bill near this olty for some time past, bat the neighbors were not at all pleased with them. It was alleged that the Qlpseys had not the power of perceiv ing the distinction between maim and fuum. When they went on board tho Hibbard they at tracted a good deal of attention. Clad in the moat peculiar and antiquated.garb, the vesta of the men generally of a bright color, |belr hair malted and their while teeth ibioing in contrast with their hard, bronzed faces, their appearanoo reminded one of some of those old plotnres of the Italian masters, where snch visages fre quently appear. v The women wore kerchiefs on their heads, for the most part, and their roogh outside dresses were looked up about their waists. They all eeemed as happy and as sooiable as possible, al though there is probably no particular place which they intend to visit. The little ones were laid down among the‘bandies of laggageonihe hurricane deck, or in the bottoms of the old covered baggies which go with them. In a few mluntes, the hardy Utile chaps were sonnd asleep. The company take along with them about twelve horses, some of them much the worse for wear. These are the principal pari of their visible fortune, and are acquired by swapping, trading and chaffering. These gipeeys are from England. They have been in this oonntry several years, haviog oome hither from the vicinity of Westmoreland county, (in Eogland,) we believe. They epeak ibe Eng lish language with the accent of the district whence they came., but have besides that a gib berish which can understand. We believe they ace nsp en route for the country to the vicinity of our slater city of Cincinnati. Tn® N- W. Bemltabt —A letter in the Banner $ Advocate, from Chicago, taya that the Board of Professors for tho new Seminary at that place has been organized by the cboloe of Rev. S. T. Wilson, President, Rev. W. W. Harsba, Yioo President, and Rev. J. M. Faria, Secretary. The salaries of the Professors eleet have been fixed at $3,000 per annum. Dr. Rlee refused to re ceive any compensation for bis services for the present. A beautiful spot of ground, containtagbetwecn five and six acres, has been offered, tod will, in all probability, bo ocoepud, os ibe uiu of the Seminary boildinga, though yet the location has not been agreed opon. This laod is esti mated to bo worth $40,000. If the Professors elect accept, the Seminary will go into operation on ibe I.4th of September next, and it is sup posed that it will have twenty-five or thirty sto dents to begin with. PassrHora Railway,— Tbe Coart is to render ils declaion to-morrow reipeotlog the qoestiont of dapiiges or rawerd for tba right of way over the etreets of Lawreneerille forlheCilhana Pas aenger Railway. Wa believe that all the people living lo Lawraooavilla desire tba road to be bailt, as it will add greatly to the value of prop erty la that pleasant borough, but like all ahrewd mao, they think that, as the borough has built a road way. mado it solid (though often oat of repair) and will keep it open (or tbe com pany, that the latter ought to pay a reasonable earn for this use of the same. We have no idea that any one residing la Lewrencevlllals opposed to tbe road. Oa the oonlrery, we tbiok there is bat one opinion, and that in favor of Us coming there and using (ha tlrcat under fair and rea sonable ristriollooe. Wocbd*d.— A company of five, among which was a fellow named Hartman, weni, on Wednes day, into the beer saloon of Charles Hausen, South Canal, oear Cherry street, Alleghany, aod calling for beer, drank it, and then told niusen to charge It to htmaelf. He, much incensed, seized a sabre and struck Hartman a severe blow, infilcteJ a severe wound on the forehead. Hausen was taken beforo Alderman Bell, where ho gave ball to appear* for a farther bearing in $2OO. Dr. Hardtmeyer dressed Hartman's wounds, who was taken to bis home in Sawmill Alley. Wa learn from a Rhode Island exchange paper that tbe Rev. Chas. Howard Malcolm, late of Wheeling, Ya. ( bat now settled at Newport, is making a stir there by bls onclerical behaviour; that he refaees to be called Rev. or addressed as such; that a few Sabbaths since ho invited Miss Sallie Holley, a sort of masenlina feminine Gar riaoniao, into bis pulpit, where she discoursed In her own peculiar vein. Strange Malcolm' P. A B. Pabsiboxb Railway. —We learn that all the necessary legislation touching the pro posed horse railway to Birmingham is now com pleted, the Governor having issued the letters f latent* In a few days the company wilt organ* ze and proceed as soon as maybe to put the track down. Tbe action by the city, the bo rough aod the Bridge Company will be needed to give the right of way, and then we presume the company will proceed at once to work. We lake pleasure, always, at proper times In direollog the attention of onr numerous readers to good houses and goqd men. Now Is the sea son for tbo repair, removal or rebuilding of roofs against coming inolement seasons of tbo year. Messrs. Bates & Johnson do their work In that line in an admirable mannor, as all who have employed them bear teetloony. Their office is at No. 75 Smitbfield street. Tkb Commencement Exercises at Bethaoy College, Va., took plaoeon the 80th of June. The graduating class numbered 32, of which all were from elaveholdiog State* but 8, of which Dumber 4 were from Pennsylvania. We learn that the new boUdlnge will be ready for nee by tbe beginning of tho next term. T- n. Ncvib, E«q., Treasurer of tho fund, re ports the receipt of $1,251 81, up to July Ist, towards the endowment of a fourth Professorship in the Theological Seminary, at Allegheny. The earns contributed range from $llB to $l. Alle gheny city made tbo largest donation In tbe present list. At tbe meeting of the Board of Dlreotors of the Iron City Trust Company, held on Wednes day. George E. Warner, Esq., was elected Pres ident, and a committee appointed to make all neoessefy preliminary arrangements for opening their place of business. Suicide.— A yoong lad? named Sarah Kells, daughter of Mr. John Kells, of Wayne township, Armstrong county, oommltted suiolda recently. Nocttueo la known for the dreadful deed. Bba was to have been married soon, being engaged to the young man of her oholoe. \ Wa are informed ihalthe proprietors of Cloth, log Stores lo Allegheny oiiy intend closing their establishments at 7 o'clock, nntU the loth of September next, Saturday excepted. Mime ab Mustars Lnrorßar.—lts wonderful effseU and consequent popularity—perhaps no arti clain the history of tbe Materia Xfcrfi'co, aver ac quired the same patronage was tubjacted to th* seme number of eoTere and dluarant teats, and mat with so few failures as the Mustang Liniment. It has jaatlj besn styled a Panaoea forallexternalWounds, Cuts, Swellings, or Eruptions on Man or Beast It is so far a medidoe of surprising virtue, that physicians are compelled to prescribe it; and flora someremarkable care* of Chronic and DUtvrttd Rheumatic cate # it has naturally attracted much at ttution from the first scientlfio minds of the age. No family can afford to be withont a bottle of the Mus tang Liniment to the house. Retoare of imitations. Tbe genuine Masteng is sold by *ll respectable doaleri in all ports of tbe world. Babsks A Park, Prjprietori, New York. Also, Lyon's celebrated Insect Powder. | Pbiuuebt additions of tasteful pieces of goods for men's and boys' custom work are being made to the ateek of J. L. Corneghah' A Co.. Federal street, Alleghany dty. This accounts for part of (hair •UC99U,'. < f [yor the DaHyTiitibtErsh Gaxiifte} iip&rttirltut Montti,” ce. ■ifenTt. Editors: Our noble Hlgli School hat la bored—labored ‘' with many a weary throe and many • groan;” and &t last, at tho termination of fonr years, the has brought forth, "Jiidicidcs iTvs/’tiree lire graduatri, two young gentlemen and one young lady, and we are told (bat all of them “did honor to themselves to tho institution." That they did honor to themselves we have not the least doQbL When we take ioto consideration the. fart, that four years ego more than ouo hondre/l others started, in company with these three, up this mmitituf Science, hut only tho three have gained tho summit, while all the rest lie scattered around its base or oo it9rugged sides ; wo do think they have dono boner to them selves ia a very high degree. But that the institu tion deserves credit for such a result of fonr years' op eration, admits of a serious doubt. Why is it that only about one in thirty of those who entered that school four years tioco hare remained to the full end of the course ? Is it attributable to fickleness oa the part of pupils or their parents ? This cannot be sup posed to. bo the ooly cause. lodeed we know of many who have entered tbe High Sobool with ardent expectations, but who in a short time left it and went to other institutions. We do not pretend to give reasons why this is so; but such being the facts, we do think the poblic should have satisfactory expla nation why the labors of so expensive an institution should remit iu a so rery smell amonnt of good. If the fault is in the Professors, let them be re placed by others more competent; if In the manage ment of the Board of Directors, let thorn resign; and iet the people send others who will menage the school for the pablio good, end not for the private interest of a few compilers of class books, and tho benefit of two or three booksellers. Or if these things cannot be done, let it go down. What is tho use of fostering a High School, at an expense ofsocu&keren oreight thousand dollars annually, which eanlmly produce three graduates at the end of fonr yoors, nml which exhibits a list of some 70 scholars, 01l told? Wby, it would be a greet economy for tbe city to send all thou 70 scholars to tbe Western University or Pitts burgh Female Colloge, or other Seminaries about the city of Pittsburgh or in Allegheny, and pay their tuition fees. There would be a saving of at least one-half tbe expense by so doing. We hope tbe City Fathers, the Honorable Central Board of Education, and the people at large, will consider of this matter end speak their minds. M. Ojj Monday last, boiDg the day designated by law, the commissioned officers of tho brigadennd companies in this county, met In Kittanniog, and cast Ibcir votes for Maj. General of the 18tb Division, composed of Allegheny, Armstrong, loditna and Jefferson counties. There wore twenty-eeven votes polled here, Ml for General Aoderaoo, who had been previously nominated at a meeting of tho officers of ibis county. As Allegheny has had the last two Major Generals of the Division,oor military friends in Armstrong thought their "lime had come,” and so pnt for ward General Anderson as (heir candidate. Hls opponent In the oontest is General Snod grass, of Allegheny.— Kittanning Free Prns. Notice to Builders and Contractors. THE UNDERSIGNED (formerly foreman ter Rowland Parry) would reipectfulty Inform thorn for whom be hu done work, and the public generally, be la Bowprepued.to fnmUh elate, or pat oa State Route, In tbe meat approved manner. Order* for Roofing er Ke ptlrlng of Slate Kocfa (If left at the office er Alox. Laofib iln, corner of Efua atmtandthe Canal, Fifth word,) wIU be promptly attended to. THOMAS PAltaY. - New agricultural settlement. TO ALL WANTINQ FAD 113, ] A Rare opportunity in adelightful and healthy climate, twenty-five miles south-east of Philadelphia, on the Camden and Atlantic R. R., Now Jersey. AooldMUtMcanriitlngof Hwnl tltetmedsofaeretof pr«#«J»c**pU tlu beaa 4ITMe4 into Ftrraiof Tartcras rt?ra to nut tb* pnrebmer. A popoUtioa of iobm Fifitrn Ihtn drtU the Woat l!i)s is reTened.) be has f.»bls rbHdrvo, dfnoo strrl.-a, aod srltl *ij?y open «rlnur, enJ detlgbtml climate, abtre fsrsrs ere oiurlr onktio«n. Tbs reaoltof tbe chaog* upon those fmta the north hssgoD eraUybesp to restore them to an *ios|Udl*U« nf health In ibe Way f>| bnildlng and lmprnt-< f Lbe »rittemantthat they w;]) no ' djnbt nmi •lrani their own neighborhood; they Will «I(MM iba Improtsojaot* «a 4 cao jodge the ctarartar of tbe population If thry ccoe with a slew to settle, thrr should com. prepared to stay a .Jay tu t«o and bs rre-te lo pnrehaes, as loratiore asnotbe teM on refusal ' Tberear** two daily traius to l'hUad*lpbia, and te a)i sac tlsra who laprore, tAe A'atlrwjd tlmpary m,., □ y, r , Ti‘U! fur tie ni/rtifAi, j ftof/;7rky Tir.’-l f.,r . jr , THE TOWN OF IiABSIONTON. '" I Id coooKtljn wHQ lit* ani-altarsl »»Ulam«nt, ■ new (krtvloif ta»o b*i *atnr*lTjr »rto*D. tefac-Ji prrtfnis I'sJv.v nrntlfar any lrindffh>itinut, jrirlxcu’arly m.7.. wfaziines. Th’. SX;* tiutir.nj co r*pU •* to lotur* a costtent *c4 peimaaeni Iccrc. of Uuliuu. Town lot* or • rood f 1 ,4. (■•rton-x ««ll *cd*ll oau,uU woulJ *Sect (b* rmproiemn,; cftLo (>•*.?*) be bad *t from |loo aad opwardL Th* Bamnm!on tkrmer, • uootbl) *c>l ac.ii cnltaral *b**t, rooUlalog 101 l lofonnatiuD ot Ueinmjatou u> 5 be obtained at 28 ceoto per annum. Title IndUpatatte—warrantee deed* Riiea, c'.ear ot ell lo cotnbrsnce when monej I* paid. Rout* to lb* Uad: lure Vine vtreet whsrf, Phtladalphia for Bamaootoa by ItaU- ».«,«r4Ur.ii. PareWiaot*, Wb*o lh*re, iaqalr* for Ur. BYRNBA DasrdtDgconv»nl«naMonhan -Vu* ' ' v ■ ’ ‘■l Tele Farther Hews f*«xn Ettrope< Voss, July 7.—-The itnaihlp Yigo, from Cork, tad AtU, from Liverpool, arrived at this port thlamonung, with LoDdon ■ad Liverpool edvieee to the CSHrult.' The Vigo pu«Md tli«* steamer Europe. Saturday evening, £0 mll» Mat of Cap* hae*. * ° Tbe Vienna rorrwpondtat of the London Time* «ay« the p!ck«ta of the two ormiei were la eight of each other, end •csrcely a day passe* without a *Rjibt*k(n»i*h Qaribaldi wae accomplishing remerkahln to*u ia earptie tog the AnetrUm, making marcbee of 50 nnlM ■ Jay and setting tho ronotry llirotigh whi--h hr j-nx-e in C,\. r ..f Na tional ludt>)Mimlence. There was an important otniwlon in Napol-vn'* Ji,, u tch announcing the great battle, ae telegraphed from C«p« lu«> He iiji: “170 bavs taken all the enemy'e poalti.-ui*, rjptnrtd many untwns,** otc. Nothing additional concerning the Irattle was revived in London np to i o'clock Saturday afternoon. Ueaty cannonading was beard at Verona. Tho recent tnmnlt in \ enlco was occasioned by rumor* that the French bad landed in Padua, and that Venice would be surrendered In throe day*. The people tbeu began to mount tbolr cockades with the Italian colors, and crowds gathered In front of the Austrian bouso and began to bis. The Austrian parrel was orderoJ oat, bnt with instruction* not to Ore on Ibe people If they could eabdae them other wise; bnt being received with ioiultlngretn»rka,tbey made on attack upon the mob with the butts of their mmkete and Anally cleared the streets. The report that some of the peo ple were killed by the military, la not confirmed The Sardinian official bulletin of the affair at Peragia, be tween the people and the Papal troops, states that the Swiss troop* attacked the town on the SOtii, and met with greet residents, bnt after three boors’ fighting they forced an en trance into the town. The combat was thm renewed in the ■treats aad continued two hours longer. The Swiss troops trampled down and killed even women aad Inoffensive per sona. On tbs next day, on the ontragas and firing epon tho people being again commenced, the town was placed |q a state of siege. The advices from Malls state that eight ateam vessels are ready for departure, and it is asserted that their destination ia the Adriatic. The official Frentairbe Zeltnng, cf Wednesday, say- “The Frsuro-SardioJan army ts moving near the frontiers of Qer many. The Prussian Government regards the security of Germany as entrusted to Jt» care. Thi* Italian conflict Is assuming eu ever-increasing dimension. England anif Prue ■ia arejrmiog on the greatest scale. Tho Pruoian govorn meot would be Ulthleas to Its duty, and to the eease of the nation, if she should neglect lo act cummenanrately with Ihat spirit by which Prussia has become great. Prussia Is free from overy engagement; shu obeys ©nlylhoea obliga tions which spring Irom tho tnaermoet nature of her SUte interests. It will soon be seen whether Prussia’s Initiative will be aupportod with the necessary weight by thoOermau Putea. Prussia's policy staoda firm, and whoever iay* ob stacles in lla way may consider that be Is rendering service to tbu enemies of tte fatherland. It wsa announced in Paris on Friday that a corps d’armes of 40,000 men, mainly from the African regiment, Is expect ed shortly In the Adriatic Sea. The Pops baa notlflsd hii protost against tho •lumomber meat of bis States Lo power* represented at the Pam con ference. lie bad also crunmnalgated to Lla Cardinal* a let ter from Emperor Napoleon gaaraatorlng the independent* of the Papal States. - Traxir—Advices from Constantinople iay that Said Paths had been ntmmonod towed his contingent force* to Bourne lla, but replied that the Indeeislv* policy of the Porte com promises Egypt, and that, therefore, ho will mud no inccor, bat will put hi* army on a war footing. . Prussia, not Napoleon, ns stated in last night's dispatch, h»* demanded permlmloa to march 31,000 troops thnmgb Uasoror to the Rhine, between the Ist and 6tb of Jnly Napoleon's dispateh or the battle ns dated Calriaae, near Volta, and not Candia. ( Correspondenceol the London Times.] Mabbillk», Juno 21, 8:30 P. M.—M. Kossuth left hen this Jnornlng in tho ELoai, at 7 o’clock, Tor Genoa, accompanied by M. Ffgjelmesy, who is do* lignated on tho Sardinian passport, they, have bo* tween them, as aid-de-camp to M. Kossuth, wblah would seem to imply that the ex-dlelator of Hun gary is to hold a military command. Last evening, M. Figyelmesy went to tho encamp ment of the Austrian prisoners at Benpemte. He addressed himself exclusively to the Hungarians, among whom he distributed a considerable amount in gold and silrer, giving nothing to the Germans. He informed his fellow countrymen that Kossuth was in Marseilles on bis road to Genoa, and tho head quarters of the allies, where he waa to have an inter view with Napoleon and Victor Emanuel, for the purpose of organizing means to secure the national independence of Hungary, which be affirmed the al lied sovereigns bad agreed to recognise. He also elated that tba allies -weald lend their aid lo lib*, rat* Hangary from Austrian inle. I believe the M. Ko* *ath’< aid-de-camp bad do reason to be dluatiafied wtth the reaubt of his mission. On befog told tbit M. Koauth,would »p»re no rttoris to promote their well Ufog, and obtain their freedom as early a* possible, the Hungarian* expresred tlselr pleasure at their no longer being compelled to fight for Austria, but for all that, I doubt tt they ere inclined to de wrt, an 4 rtvk the dangers of another fight. When Kossuth and his ali-do-camp arrived at the railway station yosterday afternoon, they were met by police agents, who inquired at what hotel they wished to atop. On being informed of the addresi, a couplo of police agents, in private clothes, mount ed watch before the doors to watch the movements of tho Hungarians and noto who called upon them. They ware the last thing at night and the first thing this morning to oaeort Kossuth andbij aid-da-camp on board and see them cafe out of France. Before leaving, a young Italian volunteered to fight for Italian and Hungarian liberties, and was taken on to Genoa to servo In the Hungarian legion. Kos suth, I am informed, has many admirers in Mar seilles, who wore only deterred from calling to pay their rospocts and express their sympathies by tho present’s of tho police agents. St. Lons, July 7.—A special dispatch li> ibo Dem ocrat aays : **Tho Kansas Constitutional Convonti-’D met at Wyandotte, yesterday, and was permanently organized by the dociion of l>. M. Winehall, Preti deut, and A. D. Martin, Secretary. No business r-J importance wa» transacted. The Convention stands thirty.five Republican* and seventeen Democrats." Mr. McCoy, who left Denver City on the 24th clt, informs tho Sl Joseph West that only 8 ur lOelaims have yet been discovered that pay those on Gregory lead. All the rest ere desertedj The reports of tho richness of the other claims (are absolutely false. The miners are leaving In largJnnmbere, Some 300 wagpn# ere now on the return trip. Mr. McCoy esti mates that there ere 25,000 or 30,000 persons lo and about thimines, most of whom are doing nothing, or working for their hoard. Hf says that tho mines •do not support more than 6,oW'people. He advises everybody lo stay at home. lOfi tmops from Car lisle barracks arrived to-day, en route ffc'r Santo Fa. The steamer Lehigh, hound for Cincinneti, caught fire in bar hold at tho wharf, yesterday evening. The boat was slightly Injured. A cargo of assorted pro dneo, very reliable, was seriously damaged by water. The river continues to recede at the rale of a quarter of an inch an boor. All the upper streams are foiling. The weather is clear and warm. -T. IcL-u, Jnl>7.—Tbe express from Denver City UB lb. aoib, wired thisaftwoocn. Tb* ■ccocnti con linwilnufloj The Uto Indiana ere iruobluimi. Auex pMlUai to i-htftiUa then U talked i*f. >iw I obk, Jnly 7.—The ParU '’orrcsp.-.ndent of , . fcr * nl °B waa told yuterdsy that the diffi ealtiaa batween the Imperial Bonspartist* aod the descendanti'of Mrs. Patterson, of Baltimore, the re. poteJ wife of tbo Doko of Westphalia, are In the way of being composed. The Emperor baa offered to make her aon Jerome a Duke; and her grandson Jerome, wbo graduated at West Point and is now with (be army la Italy, a Count, with suitable pecu niary endowments for the rank, If they 'will formally renounco all claims to the name of Bonaparte. I’oRTLAst), July 7.—lion. Lot M. Morrill haabcen nominated ta the Republican candidate for Governor. Mostam, July 7 —The cricket match between (ho Mon treal and New York clnbe, terminated to-J»y in favorof tbo former, with 7 wicket* to go .lawn. Locuwlli, July 7.—The river is falling will. t fo*l 'j incues water in the canal. KOtTNTZK BRO PHJLRS, Bankrn, lital Estate and Collecting agents, bulk* is Land Warrautsj Foreign and Domeille exchange. OMAB CITY, NEBRASKA. WE giro special attention to the collection of Claims, ud to (bo payment of Taxes ta Nebraska aad Western lowa, bay too ehl Land Warrant*. lots money for patera Capitalists; also loan Land Warrants for non mldeuts, at tb« tuna) rates oflnterrst to preemptqrsj (to wn :SS to 40 percent per annom), receiving tbe land pro •opted aa aecurlty. Those bating Land Warrant* will do well to forward soon, MlbeGovernmentLandsla Nebraska will benftrrd at pubtlo sale, coramoodoe on the 6th ot Jnijr. 1660, consequently thodemsada for warrants to loan will bo largo, and after th%t data the UMi will be open for private entry with caeb or warrants, when wa will be pre pared to make choice eelectiona and entries In either BtOwnsviUo, Nebraska Olty. Omaha City, Dakota Districts, Nebraaka; also. Council Blair*, and Sioux City Districts, lowa. Pre-empted land can be had at prices varying ac cording to quality and location. Oar charges for locating l*od Warrants, Including Land Office foe* ol cents per acre, aiesl6,ooforl6o*cra; smaller warrants In propor tion. Whan large lot* are tent a reasonable deduction will be made from above rate*. Pees omit in all caeca accom pany the Warrants. In consequence of thorecent commercial ravaUton, prices of libel Estate hare very materially declined, eo that cow, Merer before inducements to Invest are offtred tocaplUl -Ist*. Nebraska u destined ere long to attract thousands wuhin her border, list central position, geographically, with her eastern boundary courted by one of the moat Im portant riven in the Unlua, tho fertility of her toll, health ful climate, and her Inexhaustible mineral treasure*, inclu ding tbv tate discover! os o( Oold within the Territory, be speak for her no ordinary advancement la the future. Any information desired in reference to business gener ally in Nebraska or lowa, cheerfully given free of chars*. WEREFERRY PERMISSION TO Merer*. Drtzel A 00., Banker*, Philadelphia, Pa.} R. Wil- Uanu, tfoti A Merchant*, Philadelphia, P*4 James, Kent, battle* A Co., Phil, Johnaoa Brothers A Co, BankerefUaltliLore, Van Veleck, HeadAJireiel,Bank ers. New York; Knautb, ftsched A Kuhne, Banker*. N. Y.; Fenner, M’Mtllan A Arthurs, Merchant!, N. Y; Mechanics Bauk, fit. Limit, Mo.; 13. Jones A Co., Bankers, Elttsburgb, Pa.; Brown A Katkpatilck, Merchant*, Pittsburgh, Pa; flpencer, Villa A Co., Banker*, Boston, W*t*: tillmore A Brotberten, Bankers. Cincinnati, Ohio; Barings Dsposlto Bank, Canton, Ohio; Mr. Louli Shaffer, Canton, Attoruey at Law,aud General Collecting Agent forOhlo; Merer*. Bwecay, Hittenhonn A Panst, Washington, D. C; M. Thompson, Washington, D. O. mySHtawTdv FARM JfOH SALK ON THE OHIO lUV er, seven miles below Rochester and immediately adjoining Industry Station,C. and P. Hallroad. TtsUprop erty U worthy the attention of those desiring aFsnnof easy access by railroad. Toe soil is of excellent quality, and a rein of gcod Bituminous Coal ta already opened. There is one of the moat beautiful litre for Improving to be fonud on Use Chlo river, already partially Improved by Fruit and Ornaments! Trees sad Bbrnbbery. This proper ty will be sold low and on accommodating uraa if applied for soon. Fur forthsr information, please apply to 8. F. VON BONN HORST, Pittsburgh and BteubenvUlo lUUrosd Office, JegfrlwdalmwT Fourth street, above Bmlthftald. DR. BARBER'S INSTANTANEOUS RE LIEF FROM ALL PAIN.—In seeking patronage, tha subscriber asks but lattice, nothing more. To remove prejudice and establish troth, one thing only Is requisite, in this (he consumer la more Interested than the investor. All who do not put thla Relief to an experimental teat, are not capable to criticise. AH who do not And Important re lief, (ballhave inelr mousy rafanded. I have a caveat filed for (he right of discovery of the compound. H. FERRY, Agent, mylMywTJ M Wood ah, Plruborgh, Ps. FARM KHS* niITUAb BTOK INBURANOB COMPANY Omo—(btlff /SjKarr, Fori - , Jkrma. - Accamnlatad Ospltal 23 This Company continnee'to insure the safer kind# of property agiinat loea or damkg* by Ore, at ttUi ai wrr m la er ntsce and pealtioo. Mr. ChsrUa A. Steveos, e pilot on the river, v&a married to the Methodist Protestant Church to this city on Tbora dsy, to Miss English. Many, many btppy days to tbs pair. Tb# Cairo correspondent ol the Commercial saye.~*Bnsi osm continue* vary quial heir; reestpte and shipments being few. Tbe weather baa been clear and warm, with tb* ex ception of a hard storm of wind and rain, which occurred at lOoVlockou Bsturday eight, and waa very violent tor s short time. Tbs wind was wry hsavy, and (weed from tbs Esotucky to tbs Illtaote shore, two of Tom Fanostps Pitos burgh coal boats, drlvlog them against tb* wharf-boet tun, but dji damxglog them. It tuna tbs barge Mad Anthony above town, and a coal boat belonging to the Mollord Coal Op., containing 3,€00 busb. It was vary esvirely felt nr a long distance up tbs Ohio, aod down tb*~ifitslalppt. Tho Illctman waa in it at Hurricane Island. Nsw Voai, July Cotton: salee 1600 bale*. Flour ad vanced; salat 12,600 bbt* at *6 26.35 80 for Ohio. Wheat bnojanc; £i,OCO bus eold. Corn advanced, e*lcs 53,000 box; white 68c. Lard heavy at lliDSllJ-f Whisky dull at 28Jdc. Soger steady with s Urge spsenUtlve Inquiry; Muscovedo at 6145>6: Porto Bia>6SBs*- Ocffeeetaady. Klee unsettled at 3}*@4>s. Fxaigbts steady at 32d. Bacon sbooldsn Wheat quotations: ttllweakit Club 4110: mixed liuaois ft Si; white $1 BO. Stocks firmer, Oh * Jlk Id Ulch Sou N V Cen . 3‘-j; Bead’* 413'; Mo sixes 62J.$ On L Cb 62V; BliebJCen CI 4 lo 24}*; T*nn sixes WU; D 8 fivesof IS74IQIJg. Ctvciyjun, July 7 —-Flour a utr demand at yesterdays quotation*. $5 90.5,9 lu.mosUy on order from abroad. Whit •**“ kept above views of speculators and largo buyars: sale* white and prime mixed at Jl 2031 24. Oatt Bye end Bar ley dull sad prices drooping. Oorn nominally unchanged, hot inactive. Whisky dull at 24; sales 200 bbla. Mss* P°rk $l5 75; Balk Meats and Bacon unchanged; market Pbhidcj’QU, July-7^—flour dull, bot sales confined to the wants of the trade at trom $8 £5 up'V> $7 76 lor superfine and fancy. Bye Flonrheld at $4 25; Pa Corn Heel »t $3 75. Wheat unchanged; several lots very superior new red and white rewired; 400bn* choice new Bid sold at $1 66. Bye commands 86c. Corn advanced; *M*e yellow at GOc. Oats steady at Uc for Pa: 42®43 for DeL Baitdiou, Jnly 7.—Floor extremely doll; sale* Howard •t. at $O. Wheat 10c lower, new white $i 66; for choice red $1 &>. Oorn unchanged; 82@83c forwhlfe and yellow. Pro visions quiet; bacon aides o>4r, mess pork 116 76. Whlakv doll at * Nrw Yona, Jnly 7.—The Stock market to-day has a strong appearance, particularly on tho specuUtive ifou The feeling at tho ciose U quits booyapt, and tne quotations are a,ala higher since the board. .Michigan guarantied dosed at 2iV. O' the coal stocks, Delaware and Hudson continues weak at ® B H* bat Penns. Is firm at There was more diung in bank share*, at fall prices, with tbe exception of Miwxiarl sixes. There tuao improvement in Btau stocks. The demand for money to-day Is moderately active, and rates firmly maintained In dlscotuutbere is no situation; bll’*- Sill edge, and longer dates 7@3 per cant. The next steamer lor Europe Is tho Bremen,on Saturday, mail closing at 10:80 JL M. There U nothing doing la Ex change aa y*|. The shipment of speda will be about 1500,. 000. making the export of t&e eight daja $3,100,000. -HUMia luCBTll—„ L. H_ KOCNTZE They are the Best Calicoes yet offered to the Publio for the money. WHOLESALE AGENTS, DEFOREST, ARMSTRONG A CO., aplMawT NEW YORK. TO THE AFFLICTED.— X WILL CUBE In all its siege* of tbodlseasa,lca»no! bow long Standing I WILL CURE BRONCHITIS, AND ALL ITS AFFECTIONS OF THE THROAT, BEUORBUOID, PILES AND FISTULA OF THE ANO, TVilboatthe on of tbe kalfc, Old CURONIO ULCERS o! longstanding, and all ERUPTIONS OP TUB SKIN. I will cun SCROFULOUS 00UPLAINT9 la «U stages. All the ftboTe complaints speedily and permanently cared with remedies exclasire!/ toy awn. TUMORS reraoTed vftboat tbeaseaf a knife. DEFORMED LIMBS, CLUBFEET, mod all dlwmei that bar* resisted the treatment cf alt other remedies. Nocbargamade oolesa cared,only for medicine. Rooms at St. Cilia Uorxu royl&lywT WA GO N AKB CARRIAGE BOLTS, Railroad Car, Bridga and Plow Dolts mads to order. SafNono but the best Swede* Iren csed, and only first class workmen employed. Ordera solicited and aatts&etlon guaranteed. AH work warranted. myl-lywT CEDAR LUMBER— 2 logs 12 inch square, 12 feet long; 6 planks 4x12,12 l«t loop 16 planks 2x12.12 feet 100 in lo store and for sale by (jue] ISILAiIDICKBYAOO. TENN. WHEAT AND FLOUR—73 sacks wheat; 13 bbla extra family Ploor, Broadway Alilli? £2 sacks do do; on steamsc liazsl DeU, to arrire, for sale by ISAIAH DICKEY * CO. FLOUR —200 bbls Extra in6tore for sale by JoC THOS. DELL 100. CORN —1,000 bushels prime yellow in store for sale by [jag] Ttfo3. BELL * 00. WTIIEAT—ISOO bushels white and red If Wheat, to arriTt, for sals by Je2l McBAMB A ANJRR, 124 gacood rtrssl. 1 nn BOXES PEARL STARCH in store A V/Lr tad foe tala by McBAWE A AH3BM. Buckwheat seed—iso t>ueh. clean, pnftct»ri for Mj.tr upmAwreraacio. SEED BUCKWHEAT—IOOO bus. prime Seedßockwheit foraale by J.B.CAMIIgLDE QQ; CHEESE— 300 boxes prime cutting for sale byj»o BXXB.T tL CuLLIMB. RED POTATOES —300 bus. prime Red for aalalaw by BIDDLE, wfBTS 400. Commercial/ COSUnTTEE 07 AEBTEBAHOS FOB JUNE. J. Dicxn, V.p,c.aPacuzr, 3. S. Coooaivr, 3. J. Qa _j mm, B.Faxrrmt. - PITTSBUBQtI AAUttICTS. iSfpmifJ ffpfdaSy for Vie FUUbargh Guttle. Pitot nan, Fanur, Jm 8,1859. FLoCB—**!<>* froa etoreof 500 Lble at S6,CO, and $7 for the throo grade*, and S7JIS for Fancy; and fcM do In lots at S6JIS, $3,50 and $7 tor tho throe gndea. » GRAIN—a little mhro doing. Oats, sales of lix> both at depot at £l, and 425 do from atore atsi&ss. Corn, 400 bath froa store at 95. Wheat, 7'-J bush Xenncssoe, part new crop, at and 330 bash St. Louis, new, mixed Bad and Whitov at SL4L Buckwheat, 110 bmh at 70. BACON—*a!oe ol 30,000 fi»* ia toU at 7>4 tor Shoulder*, .for Sides, and tor Hams; SOOCviS. C. Ilemi at 12. end 10 tea do at 12& DRIED BEEF—saleeof 2^)ooftsat 12)4 V\> CATOEB—sales of 180 bosh from store at 80. GKOCKRIEji—iteady; nice of 6 hhda Soger at TJiigS; Molmvm, to fcbl* Kt 42: CoCtoc. SO be* at 12k; Rico, 6 trs at B- at7*^3B«. BEANS—sales of -LS bu»h et itio. Fisn-Mln of Übbta Belli more Qerrlag at 17.60; 7 bbl Trout at $9,10; and 13 half do White et $5 * • nONBTARY AND COMMIT.IfCf A f,. Brocxsop Poax.—Tlia itooka ot pork l a th« pecking ynnJi of New York tad Brooklyn on the lit d» 7 of Joly, were u 18&7 ism 1649 - - —.90,017 The fallowing lu coopsritir* statement cf the £notu (czcloslra of rpeci*) from New York 10 foreign ports for Uib week tad since Ju. 1 1967. 1863. 1559. Total'fer the wask $ 1,112,679 $ $ 1,120.882 Previously reported 31,723,623 31,167,986 31,296^31 Place Jan. 1 .$35,330,60? 532,423,163 A telegram from Philadelphia Informs os that the Girard- Cent (redeeming agent) is throwing oat ;the notes of tbs Tioga County Dank, Pm., this afternoon. —fN. Y. Trib. In Wheat considerable speculation was*ravealed by aalsa reported on 'Change—2,ooo both wheat, half new red, and half new white, dalirerabts la 10 day*, at $l,lO and V boahjalso, 1.000 btuli whits wheat at |l,2dJ.£,*od 600 btuh red, to bo delivered an or before the 25th. bile* Of old prime red were reported at $1,25, fair do at $l, and good mixed at s!,l2}{. The market ia somewhat □ meet tied bj.bnyeri from abroad, tboagh it hat bnt Utile strength at present price*. —fOln. Com. PiriLiPCtriiu Cams Uaaxct.* Tutsday, Joly 6—Thera was very little boiUuai transacted at either of the Drove Yards yesterday, tbe drovers and batcbera enjoy log the cele bration of the Fourth In thair own peculiar way. The sup ply of Cattle was small, bnt then wee a fair demand tor all descriptions, and prices at the close wen tending upward. The quality was good and last week's quotations wen well . maintained. Tne highest price realized was 111,75. Tbo offering# at both yerds amount to about 1,500 head. Tha following was the range or prices fnr beef cattle to day:— Choice qualify, (sloo 11**,) $lO,OO to 11,25 Prime “ “ .. o.ooto 9,50 Fair *• " 8,60 to 6,75 1 Ordinary - - .. 8,00 to 8,25 Common •• •• 8,87 to 7,8 T Inferior M “ ...» 6,87 to 6,00 The offerings of Sheep amounted to 3,ooo^ssad, The sales wen effected at $3,76@4,C5. The arrt vats ot ilcya •tlmboff’s Union DroTe Yard amoent to 650 bead, which sold at £s@9 9 100 Zba, net, accordtog to quality CmcidO Paouucz TBinr.—The receipts of produce during the nsst week werel3,B3l bble flour; £5,864 bush wheat; 136,001 bush core; 9,750 bueh oats; 710 btuh rye; 5,050 busb barley. The shipments daring the earns period ware:—l2,l3oo bb!s flout; 64.891 busb wheat; 74,9*6 bosh corn; 0,613 bush oats; 98 bush ryt; 40 boab parley. The total receipts and shipment rice* lit of January,com pared with the seme lest year axe as follows Receipts. Shipment*. 1650. 1858. 1659. 1851 Flour, bids. 204,080 23,483 171,671 182,313 Wheat, bush. 1369,852 4,993,091 4,397,050 Com, bosh —ii.613,717 3,004,155 1,603,064 2,270,251 Oats, bush 337,320 1242,438 207,v70 951606 it/e, bosh 21584 23,830 2,662 7,669 Barley, Bosh 119,296 ' 161,980 49,411 60,691 The following table shows the floor and grain la store in tbia city on the 2d Instant, compared with tin amount In (tore at the same period In 1857 and 1859: Joly 2. July 3. 18*9. 1858. Floar,bbli_ 7,374 4,445 Wheat, spring, bath —250,58* 721,181 “ red. bu'h 93£W 6^202 “ wbfte, btuh ... 1,653 900 Cora, bush— .....472,121 483,078 o»ts, bush .116,811 112485 hyo, bush™.- i k 22 1,910 Barley, bosh.... 19,55? 14,784 Floor during the week has been dull and drooping. Wheat bu hern less active, and prices have no; chan find ma ter Ully, Corn has been him, and advanced during the week 3@lc; tut tho advance has been nearly lost during the paat two days. Oats bare beanqulstand unchanged. Nothing dcing to cereals. Provisions inactive. Wo:l advanced 2c, with receipts of over 86,000 lbs during the week.—{Press. Import* by River. WIIEELtNQ.psr Ulnerva—-100 hbls flour, Graham A co; I bge rage, Perkins; 300 plow beams, llall A eo; 37 hbls [•ploe, Brad/; 1 bbl oil, Krer; 1 store, 1 lathe stand, 1 bbl iwt, owner; 27 ehioni-y tope, CulUn*4 rolls leather, Marks. RIVER NEWS. There was very littlo dcing at the river yesterday. The water was about 6 bet by pier. Tbeamoustof goods In the course of shipment amounts to but little. The 3. P. Hib brrd was ready to go out. Capt, Harry had a fine load on board. Thefine Clara Doan, Capt. Cadmau, will leave for Cincin- The 3. F.Uibberd,Capt Uarry,lsrSt Louis left last night The Koy Weal will leave to-day for Louisrille. * Ttlegrwpbls aarkats, BUY TBLB WAMSTTF T£L raUTOS &BEUJUTISM AND NEURALGIA, Iron City ’Worlw. JOHN OBIBBEN, 463 liberty Street, I\tUbury\ Pa^ I\ENN. -WHEAT—o2 Backs- on steamer . Cottage, to arrlre, fur sale by' J°4 tSAIAII DIOKKY * 00. IHEESE—IOO boxes w. n, uneeae in store i am! foraala by B.PALZXLL b (XX. 251 Liberty It. •UTTER—Fregh Roll now arriving for sal© >br «n>3 BOBT, PICKET. 348 Übarty streat. lORN—SOO bosh, to arrive, for sale bjr • • t Jasa MHAHB A ANOEB, Kou 124 flacood at. ■ •UCKWHJSAT—IOO Iras, in: store and for Iwalabj ; jsffi BHBIYKBADILWOBm lOTTON—7 bales now landing from steam’ t«rßara?ai»fcrnl»£r lSAlAH JftCsß?*oo. yatetnsitrius. 1 tYOH'S BAGUTSTIO POWDERS, lfeZ-Ntss. Fleas l and ell vaiaefthitfniia Had. importance of a reliablo article of this I* wins wmthsr all nafnr* Sttete * a “7toX toa Tbit powder Is tho only * m cAtonninate them. Acompa ”{f. Uortlcultnrel Sodoly of Parish .1 th * fcrasof Axis, obscrmSthat all tossete Cram'thMaiatrodw. t™. *, Mr. E. Uon, ud t_l. In every experiment It U simply a cally prepared to resist tha effect of a» aal mi 15? Letter* Patent have bean obtained offagland, France, Germany, and Rum. Worifi Fair, and nntnerous medical and hortieu\tur3 id legea and eodetie*. ™ cw * LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT OF TER V. STATES Kxic-uiivs Maxsios, Wtahlngtos, 31st Jau. lasf* “11a.BiugrxtLtok—DearBtn Xhavsthe nieasoreto latom yoathat the BojalOommlaton of the World's Fair at London, have awarded you a Medal and Certificate tot toe great value of yoor Magnetic Powdara, for eitenninatfnr Insects, Ac. “MILLARD FILLHOBS, Cbalrmsa." Rissbora was sceompanted bys sertlflcste of prtoct Albert It Is Fres From Poison. „ * Nrw You, October } ri, 1553. Mr. E. Ltojt—Dear Bir: W# hart analysed and your Msgpetlc Powders and find them perfectly hsralaes to manklnifand domestlo animals, bnt certain death whm to usled by bugs, ants and Insects. JAMBS R. CHILTON, M. Chemist. LAURANCB REID, Prof. Chemistry, N. Y. IfospfUL Ur. JoaaL. Bom, BupsrinUndintof the New York Hw plULuys, “he has expelled all tbs bugs, ants, roaches, gnrdanar and housekeeper most b*T» • direct In terait to an article of this kind, Reference can bo Bade to toe Nicholas and Metropolitan Hotels; to Judgo Meigs, President of the American Institute; Jana*Garden SmuSVS 0 *? *»«* Cyrus W.riefd, L. M.Pam, of tho Five Pototellilnton, Ao, to. Judge Meigs S*j2 "pi ijdtoM very ofPtcf. Lyon is of national The, Farm art 1 Club have tinted It thoroughly. It wOl doj treqr locusts, grasshoppers, ecu. moths, bugs, end all vermin. Garden plant* can be preferred, and house* wfle m,m s Arrangements are now made through Means. bahwts A PAJUi of New York, to bareit sold tfaroughcuttfcowortd . Many worthless imitations are advertised. Becandoud "Nsw Yaxt. November BA/1558. “In retiring from holiness, 1 htvesold all my Insect Powders and Pills, Letters Patent, and the secret* pertain- ' Ing thereto,toMescrs. BARNES A PASS. This Powder i* a discovery made by myself, .and brought from the Interior of Asia, and is unknown to any ether pereens. The genuine and effective article Is put up to l to cannlstera, and will ooo* tin us to bear my name. •*£. LYON. - Bats and mica cannot be reached by a powder, and an killed by a Magnetic Fill. Order them through any mer chant. . • •Tfe Lyon’s Powder kill* Insects to a trio*, But Lyon's PHI* are mixed tor rets and mice. Sample Flasks, 25 cents; regnlar siza, 60 cantasad $1,99. Follow dirouttons.-Os frttly and OtorvttgMy. BABNES * PARK, 13 and 16 Park Row, New York. Also, the Mexican Mustang Liniment. ■ a f*23-~sowdAw6mT ° - Great Alterative and Blood Pntiasr.' j PR- jPAHAOHia. 'PHIS old established and mnduablo roine- A. dyfor thecureof Scrofula, or King’s Evil, Ulcerous and White Swelling, Eruptions of the ekfa, Blotches or Pimple of tbs Face, Obstinate or Scaly Eruptions, Boils which arise from an Impure habit of blood, Pains to the Bones,'Weakened and Debilitated state of the Systea,arb singettber from along and protracted case of sickness, or baring labored under an attack of syphilis, tbs seeds of which still remain in the syttenu or haring swallowed a great amount of drugs, ealomei, A which may bare af fected the bones or their covering, called tho periosteum, which soastbnssgiT** rise to a chronic ulcerous discharge, and small boot* occasional] j came sway. Attacks ofßbeu matlsm inconsequence of an lojnred or abused CoostUutlon: long standing Billion* Affections; the Pale and the slcklj.or the Bloated Fee*, always indicates or requires the us# of this Invaluable panacea; or should the pattens have labored under sn affection of the Spine, Dropey, Jaundice, or Yel lowness of tbe Bkin, Chronic Affections of the Lirer, Maras mus, or wasting of Fle-ib, Ulcerated Sore Throat, Ilip Joint Complaint; in short, tbe moat loathsome disease# which have pot every other medicine at defiance, as well ea the skill of tbe prof—lon, for more than a quarter oT a century, have been perfectly eradicated by this great vegetable pa nacea, In all eases of eruption “Nireyner Mt-Eeakng Ointment,” should be used to connsxttoa with thoibnaees. Tbe two will cor* the moet chronic and obstinate eruptive diseases.* Betel! price of tbs Panacea $L£O per bottle; 3 bottles $4,00. . . Oeltversd to say address on receipt of Remittance* A REGENT YERY REMARKABLE CUBE Was that of Eliza A. Clark, No. 4 Trenton street, Charles town, Macs. While In PbiUpetphia. she resided with Wn. B. Bbay, Ifitb street, 4 doors below Base. The c*j* was an eruption of eight yean standing of the most obstinate character, covering tha whole surface, from the acle of the toot to the crown of tbe head, itching aud Irritable in tha extrema Tbs most eminent of the profes sion had failed to accomplishing a cure. Dr. Pa sicu was efficient In making ■ perfect core. Prepared only by DB. BWAYNB A SON, Pblla. DB. O. H. EEYSEB, 110 Wood street, tny!7: Etrou zanesvilli.—ib«, floe ~-U**Gen& steamer EMMA QKAIIAM, Caps. Mcatoi Atom, will leare • for the above end Intermediate porta EVZBY TUESDAY, at 4 o'clock r. n. Tor freight or punn apply on board. ocH . FLACkTBARKK3 AfawArta. Cincinnati, See, ic