flpwtel liWnSiiilMMOa OOmtBHIMi work b, - " nmofiun. ■ PARK, JTCUHDT a CO., ''MANOTACTOBEBS Cff SHBATHISa, suzasr «n sow oopm, . rspaD oop . eja soHoaa, Mai ttm A 1? iniertin'laAlMte* ® (msSnst,*=■ coWttUTOB taaA«m«*««. y«<t|>l«— ....-■■• ■■••.••■■ -»•.-... ...-.■ ;C - WMham,Sail*> JW ««* JJ# Sami tin*, ■ ptwiftTrt* PIMUt ••v 1 ■•■ ;•.•-■ •■ agopoKPas po-. -iSnsAomnnns'Am **““• »■ nAT * r CAPS AND STRAW GOODS, ’*. ' - nsoixzits AND SXTJIL, i treet, MttelTOTSh, - Bars BOW on hand for Spring Sales, as large •' 'tod wnplsfr en sacrtare* of: Goods is e*nb*ftmud lasftjr ; <fthst«t«BcJa*s,eoosrsttn*offnß,Bn4K AND WOOL V ttfctt-WMooi; VAI2& LEAP, STRAW, XR9BORN AND. TASAHA HATS; STRAW, LMHOBH AHD BItK EON - K: - s ßtlB|'fte,'*«te. Fosces «UMss t» ptoebsie «ltfer bj ■■ Waimixs «r BiUU srffl fisS ttte their sdTsxrta*® to'eitl ■ .yf*«l«twh»cnrilocfc. ■"-■ ■• ttfll ' “ SAAXUEIi GRAY - '' anp tailob, • ••': jJA'JI.AR CLAIXBTSJSBTj > . tXTTSBUBaH, PEHHA^ Haajaat wtarned from t&oEaatemCitiea and . *» oovm»Mi« bUßprto| *tockof Cloth*, Canlmera, • Vtftfaga c&dOosii&gaef •mjwriatjind *tyl» adipbd • tofba test city «&4 ooantry tnula, wfcleb vUIla mad* «p iaanrtt**»krw "•Wlil ia ttadty.>iftSfcdfr ■MoBRIi t _Sc CO* ,'.forwarding and .Commlulon HerthasiJi ; And Agents for the Bate of Kteborgh Mann- ■ ■- ractcm.' CuutgsfflViti sod tsrf*r« for LBAD, KITES, : " hkui,-sßODnas.ao, »udt»iiw=» t «*»»- - tints-t/e-TAwJwttur : -.jilUUwnt'.- Ao« AOOommercUl „ . Jl, I*. OIUUITVt 40 WgUi Strut, PitUlurgl, Pruux., . H-TtefUJtb* •dT>ottra of K«Urn OJI«SW«gi Hq> MBtfii ytifi 1 cr>ctic*» offct bi» profcntaiM icrrk«« ASD USDIOAtf OASIS •• ■. v ■ ummcn. ' v Rif ’W, D.llos»ri- v CoLWQsss UcOtailen. S*r.D.ILA.SIeLUII. ■ T H, PIH. g=i •• : Hjn-T.J.Bfghtin.. ■ * John XL Stellar, E»q-, . - Jacob MdMUrtir,**;. • ny&lydfe •*. SOSA. BTOTB WOKHB, AIiBXAWDBB ;BHA:DI>B V, ' CB9IDI#, MMO* UD IIEiTIHB SfO?EB, Putaand Fancy GtatsFronta, to. SolaPropriofoiof the celebrated Patou Gu ~ ’ ■ Buwnsaa&dSKonOoKSUHrao COOK STOVES. Offiaa and Balsa Boom, . < ; ■ mujjit: So T 4Wimdlt,PHUlHlf|h.P». BTABCH AOTD PAHUTA. West PUlUdelpnla Haanfieturtn*; Co. ' (SnttmlDßiTiidelbfAM AukOslutitiit*). Ho«»b«r,iBsfc)-.v.';: la csaaa coni’* 8 lU.bacli Do 4a boxes do *opap«ra,l‘* do; v: B*ft&ad»Pu* anJPurt Biaxth, Iftboxmwtau ita*, «U for lu&dT7 ca*. OQft{2FABIK4 t <orOorasU(thJlabxa.4op*paneacb. • tbto •rtldoU «Kpnflri7pnp«nd fitf calla*i7 pnfpom. .udcttbe rtUaflea w Wrior lanjwrrto mjbow Id dm For ml* by THOMPSON, CLARKE A YOtTNQ, AgBat»fcrtb*Ooan>*py.' . W. HOUIBS &. SONS, . .. Biuzum foreign Domsille Billi of Kielungf, cKKfino&Ttft or usposrr, BANC HOTZA AND fIPECI*, •: no. m MAun tTun, tTrraßTiMii,PA. ' .faiflaltaetlaßamadoonalUhe principal dUe* throatb . . ositH* United State*- . ■ ■ etOMly rm ROBERT ORR7' ifl. nuaa HP BOSNBTS AND HATS,TO FLOWERS, Ac, .. . . KO. 93 UABCAI BTAKC7, . FtTT3BU*GB. fflflßJjifa 8. B. & Ci P. MAHKIiB, . ■' pgnyrnro, job AND ALL KINDS 0? W R A'P P I N O PA P E R. / ; -WArthoOMf sa> ST WoodStrmit r PTTTSBUSOU, FA. • BagatcngfclatinaTkat-ptfeaa. ■ . - ntyA-t/fa ~.. JOJBiw.OOOJfciBAJN « BBn. i aivmertuxio* Iroa JUUlofi Ihb V»idt»» Vtnlt Do«ri, Wliirir 86ntttn,_Wiadi)w jlntnls, Mj. ; Sat. H-JowIJMwIMTUrJSW,' ■ (fetmaTmauAKutcU :. H*™**®* ; ImnW n-mlatycl wP«tt»M,tniCT«a*tliUi l ' eaitaiiel&r «q«stpom> 'SwUealtf •ttsettoax«td to «&• «Mwg<fre+»Lott.,Jobbftrgdnna«t«hqttaotice. . tart i, riri —„ ■ ~mi. o* mm 7AKDBTHH 4 FBIBHD, 4ITOHNEVB AT LA W, m ■ ■, soucrrons iir ouahceut, <gHJ»Ttoctton» proaptlj. nut la - »ay p«rt of ffcrthan loiter W«tfflßWUc«uio£ ' .• v- .' >., Troi«ttsOdi&th*pcrfhiwnTnVg»toot : B«il *«tai«,oV M|B«Hgtt»Qgyoaßppa»»n< Mortptgw- wldyttto : v i. wmoww^porffTiiar . . ROBISROR,-' HIRIB & HILLE fcS, rovnpjsßS* &5D oacbisistsi VAB HIN& TON 'WTOBK S, Pittsburgh, Pennav ooic., So.»l M*rk«t itre«». _ :',tt«Aaftctax*ankfad*ofBtMaiEexf»c«&dHBlKuhfo : Wort* Stoaa Bote»«od Hint litm . lfrortsotjc- «C3rHo ■. WBTUAH ts DON, . m-allttoflfOf : TOBACCO, SHBFP AHD CIOABfI, V: A Kb IBAf TOBACCO,. •/_ j»OBEIIGN BXOBANGB. aiaoTßlLliB DBAM BY , " gPKCAS, BTIWnWAW A CO./ Oy TOB UfflOffßAHK, LOSBOff, Iff 6CM3 0? Off! V- WUTOBmUKQ ASDCPWABIffI. •; “ilifl, ffnb en tin prtndp»l : 'flUw«sd town* of fr*oc*, ; MflaOf SotlAjKl, teaar,Konl*toft .other Korapoa ' » y ' WH.B.IfIILUIU A 00,, -I Nnf rMl.WopJ«tr—l.eoroPrtTbtid. , JOHN B. tiBB, ■'Tit 'lß JR C B A»T. T? Al lX* 08, . dukltlt-i Flctiburjh, A good MMrtment of Cloths, Ciasiuxns, Tfimsii CoAnxofi «&4 alt (oodf nlbbU for * wwjatncslred. ■ MTOrdaa jfrcmpttj lUk4, U&» UUit rt jlu of Uu art. - CARD. J. BCQTtf Dentist, HAS removed to Uio house Intel; occupied bj In. VTm. A. Ward* Vo> 319 Ptoa ftmt, (nett toot abort llulrtnrt. . - * •Ofle»goo«frcao9.K.tin*rm. uua yap k •or»~~~v.B‘ocUotM> Plttetrargh Steel Woito. jonsSt Boyp&dOn , UweftrtCTCTcf flAgfjgXßU ■l»o > BgBIOT,PLOW »a 4 • ’ A.B.BmUSPBIKaBKHj Aim, :■•:!■ ?! tariff Soamd fintJßntyßUibarghii*. riuo *itsiu - x>.b,rockeks «qo„ v : . ■ABCTACTeMSHOT ' ■ ' - il«o*r« 9 laprar*d p«t«»t it««i Cultivator Xeetlfc • - Cbner&acßWrt&ratitlVliiunM*.. • Iqlfclydfcro^/- : ; •' -■ HOAD fIPIgB COMPAHY. • JPiiphDttwoftli—Wi Of ffldwiUi <Staett»o« A Arbr, Boffr-.4Jbttt>)..- unriCTnaiu BA.lt ROAD SPIKES, OHAIBS AND BOAT SPIKES. v.'.^>Oanitt;o('Water'Sftreata&d!Cii«r9!'flß'e7 v . wUArtfc , piTTSBPMK. PENtfU. '* bknry b. ooZiumßi ..r&rwarfitag and CoausSuton Mcrohooti :, V A3o> YnOU3#XS PIAIXBtH ■ ©kee*©, Butter, Seeds. 2Tish. And Prodoe* Q«nar«llj| , u med atHXL Ptmvre*. •"■ ■ J.M.LXTTLU • : MSHOTJLZX4OEL, 54 8L Clair Street, : V .7 flfrjlrMjy SwßtttMhfc' mXBSUBQO. PA .... wKeiyop .HiAo,, ol llicatHar Btore. ... >i" D.>Ki»ipii»icx & Bous, No. 31 a Third : Market anififcaatnstaSL, lm ■' lot BtolWiUD aAttro EPJumH im)I3.DrT Ma OifcSlßMnrMdCiir - ""i-wf,**, P l **. “4 opoatka bat tenna. . : itii*liy»J»«Hi«aarla<b»watb «iBWi, fcT »Hch ■ tta K*«sf2j<*t*aaD» taplna la caaS, or takas la , ,*«l|a»atanilftta of idwxa aad aol* aouanmianmi -gayafe - vJPpBJ,pW>.J£T* Whtsit.—*l hsTOOii hand ' *mnl tanhadn»d*«s<3 .toptwaxaMm **m*M'**,ysa Umiibj u» b*mi ;«iilkin3ip«Dc»JpcjpWß*i.-- ‘ p OU BttUTOT.—l a>T« Brandy which I - ' j«WIo«a«. As* on» nt»*nr irj ; - ' u *iTunp BAfT**T, oaEacno mourn .J™»>**** BjSiaXffavaK*, wbertmnn Zfarm ■ESS*****.*?***** *» ; *■“» •* »pMi-> SSittat jßottits." AUBBIOAK WAXOHBS. ' WHOLESALE AQES[CY FOB SHB SALE OF ABxaazoAzer waiohes. ... We would most lespeotfully’cail the atten-, «!cm 01 to Q» American Watcbee nowbelogti ta&riretT.introdncedt.tne mancbctcrecf which hwto* coaeao final? otafcSshedtbit ahtirreonfideaee'can J»' placed opon Humiliate and twrect time-keeper*, both by the wean* nod Miter. Haring been appoiated Wboleele Agent* fer the bali cl thaw Wetehei, the pnblio nriy b* amored that wei can *ati them at the rcry lowest cash prieea. . .' • ; > • We hate alio e toy Urgeetock ofCLVEBindPLATP) WABE, USB GOLD JKWELBTIn *ett,sarfiu Corral, Carnet, Cameo, JetandPalnang*, V Onr anortmentcf CLOOKS le osvsoallj Urge et present eemprf«!ng.«omo beantUb! pattern* of XIQBT en'd ONE BAYPABLORsnd OYTIOB CLOCKS at GREITLY nS DUCEDPBIOE3, We hero alio EaglUh-and SirksGOLD eaJ SILT SR W ATCQE3 on hand, all of onr own importation. Alia, Watch Mak*r* r Too!*, Material* end WetchOU"**- ' •_ fiJONEUAN A HETBAK, fa3BJAwT - No. <2 nrth atmt nUTHEUSI KUTBKIUU AOTflEttSKt Don't fail to procare Mrs. Wmslow'flSooth lag SjropfOTChfldreaToethlDS. It kM »»•«»•* O,l eßrft * It grestly bdUbtetbo procta crteethtaybr aftratßS tbfl fom%wdodng »H‘iofl*om»tloa—win eßay p»k»» «>d !• tamtongnlnUtho bowel*. Depend npoo it, noliere, it «01glT*resttojOQii8lTea,*ad relief Mdbaltb to rcor lefts ti, Perfectly nfe In ell ca*e*» IM* valuable preparation U the prescription of on® of ■ha moctexperlencod and etAfol fetnala PhyrfeUniin Hew KngUnd, end hu becaoad with o*T®r4alUng mccewln mnilotu Bn a rem6d £t£ the woriJ, In WlbtlllTii. —»»■» :f •U cawof J***t«7 W*boe» In CbUAm.vbtkhir It «ziM9 from tMibiag ta trtm aaj cih*r c*o». IflUbscdWltbcmnbcMtlantoiby deltas tci ceaU,lt u worth ttt weight in goU. UiUionaef botilea an toldaiety jeu (a Ui« DalUd StatM. UUanoliJ»adiraU*triodr*aody. ' . PfilGß ONLY 25 CENTS A BOTTLE. jpoulnounlea tbs bc-atmfla of CUBTIB 4 PER KINS, New York, Ison the onttlde wrappor, Sold by Druggists throughout the world. DR. OEO. oTKETSKB, Agest for Pittsburgh Jufodawlyfct £ .X a w . & SEWING MACHINES. FOB SALS WITH ALL LATB IMPROVBMBNTfI, UASUFACTVBBII’9 PRICK 9) Atom: a. bssx>, Meyer's Miraculous Vermin Destroyer, Tfie, Oaty BmtdgiaOu RAdfo Tftrtt&at to ExUrainaU Bits, tfccs, Ooenoicsza, Bees, Aim, Homwtois, Fma, Koras;Matas, Gun Wo*ss asb Gisdui Irani, la. 50,000 BOXES SOLD IN ONE UONTII. Tb«H CeUbtatsd Remedies bar# baan exteoaira) j u«J for tw«nty4wo yaara la all parts of Europe, and Ibslr mine ulcus power Bara beeaatteeted by the Courted Butsia, franca, England, Austria, Prussia; Bavaria,- Kaxouy.Belgt nay Tlnpanil,'Baplea. Ac, ead'thelr Chemical propertln examined, and approved by tb* moal dlsUagulsbsd lledlraj faculiiM all over tba world. IblirdHtnctiTtwato all hinds of vermin and l&igeti has been certified la this country by ths Directors of lha various Public Institutions, PUoUrs, Fanner*, Proprietors of Hotels, Warehouse*. Manufactories; and by various db* lagulshtd private clUsens. Kemarcas Testimonials and Certificate* of ib* efficacy of these Remedies cas be seen et the Depot. Ycr sals, Wholesale and Retail, by tha Imealcr and Pro prietor, JOSEPH MEYER, Practical Chemist, 61S Broadway New York. GraenlAgentfoPtbsU. States mad Canadas, FEEDER. lOK V. BUSHTON, Druggist, No. 10 Atinr Hoorn, tad 41T Broedway»NewYork. For sale in this dty, wholesale and retail by R. E. BEI> g.wns 4 CO, center Wood sod Second stu JOS. FLEMING, Ooratr Dismond cad Market at BKESHAH 4 (PKEH BAB,APegb«nj.' . ' degfoftadfo Cohhorssks* rales the mass of the people, whaler* lh<rml*osa*d tod misanthrope phtieecpowa may •say to tbeeontrary. thaw them e good tntax, let Id mff- Jtsbe clearly dimentintod, and they will notberitateto give ft (heir meet cordial patronage. ntawM bmil* mdyrrmtia»dtb» Jndgffl«st of a phyriclan concerningthe TtrtwacfHOSTßlUEß’fl BITTIUiS, as fur bo aetata the Immense quantities of this mMldots that an annually aold th every section of the land. Jt to now rtcoeolzto aa great ly s£penor to ail other remedies yet (Strived for dresses of tbs dlnetlv* crgaom, tach sf dlsrboee, dysentery, dytpep ala, and tor the tartoca feren that art* fromdeTangemeat cf those DOttlcttt of the ejftrm. Bovtettoria nafce Js tost becoming a boambold word from Maine to Texee, from We ihotea otthe Atlantic to the Pacific. Try the article and be satisfied.' Bold by druggets aad dmlm graenUj, everywhere, aad br nonEXTBA A SUITS, maaotoeturvisend proprietor* laWeteraodM front stmt*. JeSSMdwT THE GREAT STBENGTHENER AND PAlff UESTEOTI^—The best and ebaspesi Honsa-; hold Bemedy.ia (ho world. Staple and pleasant' Itaap plication, certain sad oCfcciuil ta Ita rexaUa. A beauUfcl ■etoHfleaxtarnalcuixtlTajappUsaMefoTtho relieferpain at anytime, la any place, is any part of the human ays' torn, and raider aHdrcumaianew. If yon put tblaPlaetar anywhere, Ifpaln la (here, (hi Plaster will stick thcro ootQ the pain has vanished. ThaPlaatcr tnagnetim the pain knj, aad ; ; PUR 01NH0T EXIST WHERE THIS PLASTER IBVPI%- BahmnatlCT, Lameneaa, BtifMfcfDebUlry, Nerronaaaaa, Honralgn, DyrpepMs, Googfas, and Colds,Pains and Arb«r of arary kind, down eT*n to Corns, arefssiaftafcfjr nb'fwd and, with a lUtbpaUcoce,j)ersias<nitfy cwrrd, by the magi cal tafiaeoce of the HA9KETIO PLASTER. Itlathsatm* pitot,sumt, aattot, plamntrrt and cheapest remedy ta Ita application U calraml—eqnallj to tba strong than, the delicti* woman, ami the feeble loUnt,— TosacbaodaUitwinprora (T.'Bala soda .Blessing. Its me Is agreeable, and without annoyance or thonble. 1U price la within the reach of all—rich or poor; all may b»T* It who are rick a d aoflering ta any way. VARMEBS should be always supplied, with this tovaluer t4a PLASTER. It win be tba Odod PbyalcUn In any bootohoM, ready at all sad at taatant notles. • ' Put opts airtight tin boxto. Eechbox wfUmafcesUto eight plaaten, andany tblld can fprmd tbatnr Price 24 cents a box, wtlbfali and plain directions. ; , p. c, iaoREHKAP, a> p., Inventor end Proprietor, 19 Walker at, New York. . MORE SI AD'S UAONBTIO PLABTKDIs aoldby all drag glsto to arary city, town and Tillage of tba United States. . na3reoilAwlyUy . The Health ia tho most important subject to wblcb the attention can be directed, A little pamphlet, entitled *A Guide to Seallh,” pabUabed by B. L. VABNE. STOCK ACO, Wholesale rirngglato, corner of Wood endflh yti ) piifihtrrgh, pa, end which may be bad gratia from all tba agents tor Wilson> Ffllt, or B. I* Yarmli (or®. It contains a great amonnt of naaloUnformatlon.— Ula wortifnadlng. . - ■ - JeSfcflAwT ... AKTirciit Ears. —l>r. lieytcr, of HO Wood •treat, baa oh hand s very excellent device tor deaf persons, by which tsany persona are mad# to btor u wall as ever.— Also, a small gotta partba dnun, which. U inserted into (ha ear, end to wtt efficient to many reaw of daatnaea JaSfcdwT ’ Dr. Ward's Tooth Powder and Tooth Waahi Any quantity of the above articles ere for aale et' rsdoc«l prices by PR. KEYHEB, Ifo.ltO Wood at,iPUtaborgh, Pe. Sboulber Braces— The only place to get good Qtoolder Braces la at the Haantactarers, DR. OEa B ggTSBL I4Q Wood it. epltUdAwT . Soaps. Hair Brashes and Perfumery at Dr. KEYBEB’g, Ko. Ita Wood at. apftalAwT The only Trass Manufactory in Pittaborgh to DR. gEYfIEB’S, Ho. I*o Wood n tplP dAwt Syrieoes—A foil assortment of all kinds of gyrlngcs'for aala at PB. KBYBKB’S, BaUD Wood atreat. Chamois Skins of a good quality for sale at PR. KKTBER , B.I<O Wofld *t- »pl»dAwT 1 ? Spasars-iTho best assortment in the city oi tola etPR.gETSER’g, I*o Wood*. aplfedkwT JOHN ROSKIN’S NEW BOOK—ThoT™ KHMakliß.ulrt Billl Doeoritlo&udMMiifbetare, l>y John ttmkin*M. A> «n> “BroraurfetSliSSlS.itn l *****" o th ti o !?*'jl?2£ VERY AMERICAN ahonld ftnderrtand Urtuftcfflivtra*' Xtt'mtar to Jfcpjlg aasa-ss^jKisssittte®®- 1 - go.BBWood»tT«t ; pO01)S AT KEDUCKU FKICKS " Bcncarmb * co. Ait clcslog rat ttilrratlro «tcck of j*a Brand6ooE3 >t peat Uxgtic*. [LLPAPBR—Long and'wideijWte and blaa. vide tod ptc** mlad—mincfcctow tad iom 17 ° W. Q. JOHNSTON *OO-, KtttoWTV jtfS. , .. . trffoodnwt. .140 Wood gtreat. T?KQUSU DAIM CHEESE—4S boxes Ti eboic* Jntt wot !r*d «al tor ■tfBUTCF? tvnßg QroctrytsflT»Star#, AP*gh*py/ •i’ r ' : ‘ I*”*- 1 p IfjSEjNG ANl> FLAXBBEU—I !■ «“k sgSSg^t^&sEtssssisr: TI/TOBB NEW,HANDSOME ANDCULBiP e KEGS FBIBH PACKED BOMgB in dimctiviAn ;.*?««««»»y B C O I Bfo* flB Fifth streeti . I'ITTBB'trHOH 3 SATDBDAST; MORNING, JDLV 9. 1859. orriciAL papkh or tbe city City nnrt New. Item ttsjji TurprauTOßH.—Obaerratlona taken at Shaw's Optician Store, No. &S Fifth ft., yesterday. n stm. ra sxtana. -100 74 -114 79 0 o'aloak,*. U " B»ron>«U>r - Oca Wbiklt,—The- Weekly. QaxtUa is for sale at 'oar counter this morning. It b & peculiarly inter* eating munber, oonUlning fail and reliable sketches of errata at the Seat of War: Descriptions uf tho Balloon voyage 1200 miles in 10 hoars: Mont. Bloodin'* crossing tho Niagara oo a tight rope: • Anintansoly interesting description of the BaUlo of Blalagoano and the retreat of the Austrians: A fill review of the Imports and Exports of the United States for thefint belf of the fiscal year 1850. Also, editorial articles on the Paragnay Expedition, the “Democratic” Stato Address, the Post Office Ap propriations, the Naturalization Qoostion, and others too nmnerona to mention. Add to these, fall reports of all matters of local in terest, fall weekly Beriows of Abe Market!, and the “Sheriff's Sales" for Jaly, and wo present a paper which cannot bo surpassed by any in tho. West for interest and valoe. For sale at 6 cents; jearly,s2; in dabs of ton, $1 per annum. NoiSAHce —Mr. McGregor, of the Fifth .Ward, whose property fronla on Penn and rans baok by Pioa lo Pike street, woo before the Mayor yesterday on complaint of the neighbors, for committing a nuisance by draining a case pool In the rear of bis lot into a pond near by and io front of booses occupied by many families there! After a patient bearing, oqd the exami nation of aeveral witnesses, the Mayor imposed a fine of $5 aod the costs. The man who bad entered the complaint, standing by, remarked that tho lire dollars wouldn't clean out the pond and asked if they were to endure that all sum mer. Mr. Fortune, of the Board of Health, who was present, said be would go up and look at the pood and see what should be done with it. It may not be out of plaoe or time here and now to call public gUeoMon'to the necessity of a speedy renovation and purgation of all book slams, pond holes, narrow alleys and general ! receptions of filth.. Oar oily Is to a very dirty i condition at present, and should be scraped and rinsed ont from one end to the other. It is not enough to open .a Jralq, or to aprapo and removo the offal from one place to another; it abonld be taken op and carried away. The city should be put In summer order, just as the seaman pre pares his ship to meet tho storm. We may have a very sickly season ; whether we have or hare not, we should bo prepared for the worst. Tns Association of Boldiers of the War of 1812, residing in Western Pennsylvania, held their annual meetiog for the eleotlon of officers oLlhe Association, on the 4th Inst., whioh re sulted in theunanimouschoieeof Major William Graham as President, Jaoob Fodder, Sc,, aod John McKee, Vico Presidents, and Lake Loomis, Secretary and Treasurer. • After transacting so.me other business they proceeded lo the City Hall, where the Declara tion of todopendence was read by Prof. Mosee F. Eaton, io a etyle whioh reflects great oredit on the Professor as a reader. After which a very appropriate and interesting oration was delivered by Thomas Howard, Esq. The Association then marched in procession through some of the principal streets to the Gi rard House, where they partook of a sumptuous repast prepared fur thorn by the proprietor, Mr. Feh), la hleaccustomcd gooJ style. When after listening to some appropriate remarks from the Hcb. C. Sbaler, ond Beth T. flard, Esq , of the Brownsville Clipper, and a song from Capt. Pratt, separated at an early hoar. TotbeHovsb or Rsrcan.—Since tho most unfortunate and miserable woman, named Mary Sohwambley, died In her badTiouse in the Fifth Ward, her eldest daughter, also named Mary, . has kept the house. It has become a receptacle of iniquity. Two yoang girls wero taken from there on Thursday, one of them lately from “Wheeling, named Isabella UetspHh, only fifteen years of age, and a.eeoood, whose name we do not know, not much older. Yesterday, the Mayor look Mary flehembtry aod her illegiti mate iofanl, and sent them, in accordance with doe process of law, to the Hoase of Refago. Mary Is about 18 years of age, and might have been a respectable woman bad eho been properly brought qp.. She has two younger listers al ready in tbs House of Refago, and we are in formed oo good authority that they are as qaiet, peaceable and well behaved girls as are in the institution Lawsehcz • Cou*n Sasic. —We believe that the Lawrence County Buk hu child its doors. It has had a precarious existence from the first, and been looked upon as not even safe. The notes vert thrown oat by oar bankers on Friday. We cannot s»y"oow whet sudden if any, caused It to closo Its doors. The mosey was received at the brokers’ until two o'clock on yesterday afternoon. Assurances were given io the city on Thursday, as we are Informed, that the back was perfectly good and sodotl. Thera Is, however, not much of their money in circulation, and it Is said that they will ha ail right again in a fewdaye. The various diffi culties of the bank, extending through neatly all the tlmaelneeit went into operation, bare rendered people a little shy, and not a great many of the bUlshave passed into Tbo Tioga Coanty Dank wfe also thrown out entirely, In Philadelphia, yesterday. Ws 1 op pose, however, there is not a dollar of that money In circulation here. ThbCbops Steamboat captains arriving from below tell os that never have they seen heavier crops of wheat along the Ohio. In inat region of the State, the harvest is reaching completion and the heavy shocks of grain stand thick over the ground. It is said that even In the fields in jured by the frost to some extent, whatever por tion of them escaped prodaces the finest of grain ‘ In many instances,'.the head of the wheat was only partly killed, and those grains which escaped are very plu&p and full. In Kentucky and Tennessee, Southern (odiaua and Illinois, and in Missouri, the fields are near ly all garnered, and the crop is of a richness and abundance oever before surpassed. The portions, iojured by frost are to the whole breadth of grain Mown as the seams of a coal are to the body of the olotb. Ton Somerset Herald of the 6th lost., sayl: “We were, visited again on Sunday and Monday oigbte with heavy frosts. The weather was dry however and .but little If auyaddilional demise was done to vegetation John Lambert, ar., of Bookslovn, in this ootioly, was dangerously, and perhaps fatally, wounded, on Saturday last, by the accidental discharge of a guu. Mr. Lam bert was sluing near a window in his own house. On the front poroh of the house a young man was handling a heavily loaded shot gun, when by eomo accident it was discharged, driving the load (some sixty Urge shot) through the glass into the body of Mr. Lambert immediately un der .the arm. He lies in a very precarious con dition. Fatal Accikist.—An eld lady, Mrs. Jane McLaughlin, aged about GO years, who resided with some relatives on Gey street, Allegheny, met with an aeoideni, Friday morning, which proved fatal. It appears that while io tbo act of feediog a bird wbfob was in a oage hanging up ou the back porob, she lost her balaooe on the ohalr on wbloh she was standing, and fell a dis tance of some four or five feet, her face striking the ground with such force as to break her beak. She expired about five minutes afterwards, An Inquest was beld and a verdict Is aooordaooo with the above faote was rendered. Abbestsd—An information was made on the 4th of Jaly against Thomas and Stephen Joioe and John Fenton, by Michael Kelly, oharglng them with making an attack upon him, and oharglng Thomas Joice with biting off the Upxf him, the said Kelly, in a fight at Saw Mill Run. These men were all arrested on Friday. Two of them, Slopheo Joins and John Fenton, were held to bailio appear at Court, la the sum of $3OO, and the one who bit Off the Up was held in $6OO. They were arrested in Temperanoeville. Rbsioxed.— The Her. Mr. Reed, pastor of the U. P. Church on Seventh street, resigned hie position on Tuesday last. Mr. Reed is a man of great worth and piety, bntaomodlvisioni having arisen In his society. Mr. B. has taken tbo atep above mentioned. His resignation, as we have, been informed, has not yet been formally ee oepted, but the church and ooogregallon will meet on Tuesday next, to see whether they will or not accept It. ' Ktixau.—Ou Wednesday afternoon last a young mao named William Orris, while at work in one of Bmliley*# coal pits, on Saw Mill Eon, was ao crashed Beneath a mass of slate which fell from the roof of .the pit, that'hjS lived but half an hour after he was taken out. His spina wu broken and a blood vessel ruptured. Ho was a Tory steady, sober man, about 26 years of age, and leaves no family.- Ho lived iu Teib* Tcrancevitlo- A Hew Coxhissiob Housb.—A commission' house has btpn opened at No. 60 Wayne street, between Pooh aod Liberty street, by Caobou & Mbit bisow, agents for the sale of Pittsburgh goods, and wholesale dealers ia cheese, grain, floor, bacon, butter t bß*fshe*,oto. Atsplppers, or consignees, these gtnttsmen cannot fail to give great satisfaction ip thoss who may entrust them, with business.- : : : CoKMimm.—The parties charged with bring implibated in’ IheXurgiaTj 4t Falrvlew, hate been tally commuted for .trial, ware scan by thenun whose store was robbed, and identi fied as person* who had. bees larking about the xtrighboihood ’ondcr ruspldons olrcßßstas^s. Allvehtny Callen Commearemrat, I «' fleadviUe^Pe, . Jfpsj rs, iMttora .*; Thfr' annual public examina tion of the students connected with (bis time honored institution. commenced on Thursday, the 2Sd alt., and ooulinned until the fallowing Tuesday. : The twenty-fifth anniversary of the Allegheny Literary Society took place on Friday eveotog, Ja the College Chapel. Tho '.‘Hezeltlne Prize," a beautiful silver goblet, was awarded lo Mr. S. G. Brook, Cleveland, Ohio, by the Speaker of the Society, after the reading of the prize essay, entitled “Characteristics of thiAmerisan People." Then, theTaledlclory, by Mr. Henry Mansell, of Trumbull county, Ohio, and the Roply by Mr-J. W. Phillips, Watertown! Tcnn.,—followed with the presentation of Society Diplomas to six members of the Senior clcaa. / Saturday evening the Biblical Literary Society held Ha third Anniversary in the same room. The exercises were opened with voqal musio and in strumental aocompaoiment, followed with prayer by the Rev. S. E. Babcock, of Johnstown, Pa.; after which Mr. J. H. Messmcre, St. George, Canada West, read the prize issay, The Char acter of Mote*." At the olosa* the President of the Society presented hixn-with a complete set of Clarke’s Commentary, handsomely bound. Then followed the Yalodictory- by Mr. A. D. Lee, of Harlem Springs, Ohio, and Reply by Mr. A. D. Norris, Rome, Tenn. The Biblical department of the College, known as the Kramer Professor ship of Hebrew and Biblloal Literalnro, was es tablished a few years ago, principally through the mnnificence of Mr. Allen Kramer, of the Banking Hones of Kramer & Rahm, of Pitts burgh. Dr. Hunter, the able professor, was imrol years ago editor of the Christian Adooeate. On Sunday morning the Bev/Dr. Barker, the distinguished President of the Collego, deliver ed the Baccalaureate sermon to the graduating class and a Urge congregation io tho M. E. Church. The services were opened with Bing ing and prayjr by the Doctor; after whioh he preached from these words, foapd iu the first clause of the forty-ninth obapter of Genesis and fourth verse—“ Unstable as wtter, thou Shalt note?cel.” Tho sermon was eminently practi cal, and yet gave abundant evidence of high scholarly attainments. At night, the Rev. Mr. Lewis, pastor of the Prolcslant Episcopal Church, delivered nn able lecture on “The Character of CKahxtrs" to a crowded hbtiße. This divine handled the sub ject with ability and gave great satisfaction. The next (Monday) evening; the Phllo-Frank lin Literary Society celebrated the twenty-fifth annivemrjfib the chapel. The exercises were opened will prayer by Rev. Dr. Hunter, after whioh Mr. A. A. C. Nutt, of Brownsville, Pa.,— to whom was awarded the “Woodruff Prize”— read an essay on “The Western Continent as a Field for Laudable Ambition." The President thon presented tho prize (a silver cup) to him, with appropriateremarks. Mr. R. S. Borland, of Rockland, Pa., delivered the Valedlotory, and the Reply was given by Mr. P. A. Laffer, Sandy ville, Ohio. Wednesday, the 2Hth ult., wsi eet apart for tho Commencement exercises. The studeots as sembled in the College Chapel at an early honr, and marched in procession down College Hill to the spaoious M. F.. Church—preceded by a fall band. The excerdses opened with musio at about 0 a. si , followed with prayer by the Pres ident, after which the members of the Graduat ing oloas commenced speaking, and qontioaed without intermission, except at noon for dinner, until between three and four o'clock. The Senior class consistent of seventeen members, all of whom graduated. At (be otoso of the speakiog exercises. President Barker conferred the degree of A. B. on tho following: Messrs. 8. G. Brock, Cleveland, Ohio; il. Mansell, Youngstown, 0 ; J. A. Neil. Venango 00., Po ; A. G. Crowell, Erie co., Pa; A. 7,. Thomas, BrookfielJ, 0 ; D. 0. C. Bakrr, .New California, Pa.; R S. Borland, Rooklaod, Pa.; 0. G. Mo- Intire, MeadviUe, Pa.; 0 11. Sacketl, Mead ville, Pa ; U. R. Fox, N. Georgetown, 0.; L. Kimmel, Armstrong oo , Pa ; 11. Grander, Grove, N. Y ; D W. Wampler, Pine Creek Talley; C. Pickett, Ashtabula co., O.; A. D. Lee, Harlem Springs, O : J. Rowley, Louisville, Ky : J. H. Meesmore, St. George, C. W. The President then announced that the hono rary degree of D. D. bad been conferred on Rev. F. C. Holliday of lodiaaapolis, lod., ahd the de gree of A. M. on Itov. Teriullus Davidson, of Coshocton, O , and I he degree of A. M., in course, on Messrs. W. D. Arohbold, H. W. Bancroft, P. Church. M. P. Davie, E Ellison, J. P. Haasler, W. B Holt. G. \Y. Johnston, L. D Kee, O. S Long, S. B Myers, J W. H. Kitioger, 1. H. Smith, 11. G. Smith, E P Snow, and C. R. Slant: Betide* the members af Visiting CoamUieep, andTrusuee, on platform, there were quite a number of the Alar* ‘ dlatiognUhed persona,. The College bed an year—2so ettxdcnti President Barker, tad ter, Marlin and Hamm of Frcneh tael Octmi Indefatigable in the di July, 1859. <1 ..I*6 copißeaeciQtttf excrclst'* lege, Ohio, tookpbee.}«» *u graced by (he "frr' Got. Salmon P. Cba?i numbered 23. The o< that of &1. Ifodkioaon, eted. J. D. Hancock, Woodard ere of (be cli '•Cowot RoBt&T, or number of Peterson & tbe Waverly Norels,. whole 2G volume* for $ Miner, Fifth sired. Ws uadereiani that a strike for higher wages occurred among the miners at Forward's Fur nace, at Wftllenburg,onBatardaylaef. Consider able rioting and fighting took place between the strikers and the mioere who agreed to work at the old raUs.—S’ofnrrsd IFAiy. Mjexicab Mubtajto LimwXßT.— lts wonderful effects and consequent popularity—perhaps no-artl ole la the history of the Jfateria itedtea, OTer ao* qolred the same patronage, was subjected to the same number of severe and different tests, and met with so. few failoree as the Uostang Llolment. It bu justly been styled a Panacea for &U external Wounds, Cats, SwelHogi, Sprains, Praises or Eruption* onMnb or EieasL It is so far a medicine of surprUing virtue, that physicians are compelled to prescribe it;jaud from some remarkable cores of Chnnic and Jh'ttatted Rheumatic cate* It has naturally attracted much at* tention from the first scientifio minds of the age. No family can afford to he without a bottle of the Mus tang Linhneot In the house. Beware of imitatioiii. Tbo genaine Mustang Is sold by ail retpocuMe dealers in all parts of tbo world. Bauots A Pass, Proprietors, New York. Also, Lyon's celebrated Insect Powder. f Manr certificates of the most flattering character from those using the new Finklo Sewing Machine might be published by the agents, J. L. Carnaghan A Co., Allegheny, but they prefer .submitting tbo maehino to the judgmentaml criticism of purchasers, feeliog perfectly confident as to tbo result. f. MARRId—Ou the evening of Ibe 7th IneUut, by R«r* John U. Haitian, at the bride's residence, lo Wllkios to.* W. W. PATRICK and Utaa M J. ELDER. Also, at the i&me time, FULTON W. IJASTINU3 end Miu MARY ELDER. (Chroo.t&pjr: eh. C*z.) Notice to Builders and Contractors. THE UNDERSIGNED (formerly foreman for Rowland Parry) would respectfully inform those for whom be baa done work, aod lbo public generally, that be (j oowprvpared to foroUb Slate, or put o>i Slate Roots, In tbe most approved manner. Orders for UooQng cr Bo ptlringofSUto Boafs (If left at tbe otScs of Alex. Laugh iln, corner of Etna elreeteadtbe Canal. Filth ward,) trill be promptly attended 10. THOMAS PAliaY. mygfrCmd. PRODUCE, FLOUR, Ac.— 600 bblo. Harrison Mills Family flour COO '* Western Exlri, (to arrive 1 ) CsOO toih. Shelled Corn; COCO u Ear . da 600 " Potatoes; 60 tans Bloom*, beet quality, In e tots and for sale by HITCHCOCK, McCBBBBT 1 CO. Cjfjfin HALF IN HAND, balanco at one year, will buy a twoetory frame tonse and largaJotof ground on Carroll stmt, Allegheny now trot* for 16 per month.' S. CUTH&SBT A SON, Jns 61 Merkrt it. Sundries— 119 sacks wheat; 6 do Feetbcm l cuk Ginseng: S do BeeewaJ, On slcsmer DunleitU to arrive for aels by Jot IBAIAU DICKEY A CO. A THREE STORY HOUSE, comfortable endconTvnisQt,sltnAfeon.Sd at, below Market, for rent by JgB 8. OUTUBERT A SON, 61 Markotsl. /~\N JJENTKB AVENUE, a comfortable Dwelling for rant at &17S per year. jo9 a. OOTiIBERT A SON, 6t Market at. <2761(1 WILL PURCHASE a two story, SP I Vs\J frame bouse and Urge let fronting oa throe •treat*, on kit. Washington. Ju3 8. CPTSDEItT a BON, 61 Market at TENN. WHEAT—White and Bed—l4l sacks on iteatser Uudvon to arrive for eale by jeS: ISAIAH DICSEY A CO. CIEDAR LUMBER-2 log, 12 inch: equate, 1 13 feet loos; • - 6 blanks 4x12. IZ.foct tong: 16 planks Sx 12.13 feet long; In store and for aale by [JnB] fbAZAO DICKfiY A CO> TPJSN.N. WHEAT—62 Backs on steamer X CotUz*, to *rrifK for by jU ISAIAH DICKEY k CO. TENN. WHEAT AND FLOUR—73 sacks Wheat; 13 hbta extra family Flour, Broadway Mills; 82 ueki do dq cu Btsemsr Hazel Dell, to arrive, for sale by • '• ' jcB IfIAIAH DICKEY A CO. GIKAPE GROWERS CAN CARRY ON I*their btuinesi most tucceufaUy at Hommontoa, tree from froete. Some forty Viwjarai aet <m» the past aoaeon EeoadTwttMmeatol Usmmoaton Lands in anothercotntnn WANTED— A person to take cluurge of or adopt an INFANT {a boy) one month old; lorwhl-h remnntraiba.wiUba given. Address THEODoItB HOOD, Pittsburgh fpttofßce. • , , Jufc3td t ffIENNESSEE WHEAT—Ir9‘ sacks ron A- etasmtt Kate Ftsneb,to arrive, for sale by Te3l ; • •:. - 'ISAIAH PIC&JtY AQQ, | iTIUEESE—IOOI)OX6B prime catting Cheese; V/tOitnreend fcrtaUby • R. DADX®DL A 00. ,« f . -go.ai nbtftya<rAt.i ; OKI JjS Xii&i Vonntnr Cure# Bacon Sites, Ate* ;raphic. , Tele: l*«<*9t‘fibm*K«rop». FAnrnKH Pour,! Bn.ow Qukbec, July Sl—Tho steamship Hungarian, from Liverpool, has passed this point on her "Vay to Quebec. She brings dates to Wednesday, the 29th nit, and has made tho trip to this point in about 9 days. There have been no mflvcmoaia reported by tho al lies since the battle of tho 24th. The details of tho action have not boon received. The Austrian and Sardinian accounts report extraordinarily heavy losses In killed and wounded. Tho dispatches Trom the Emperor Napoleon report the capture of ft.OQi) prisoners, threo flags and thirty cannon. The Austrian troops have re-crossed the Minch. General - Hess has bean appointed Coramaodorio- Chief of the Austrian forces. Lomov, Jane 29.—The latest dispatches from the seat of war report that the French troops have cross ed the river Miacio. A dispatch dated the 25th of Jane, from the Em peror to the Empress Eugenie, says that the enemy withdrew last sight, and that he slept In the room occupied in the morning by the Emperor of Austria. Gen. Neil baa been appointed Marshall of Franco. The Austrian troops crossed the Mincio for the purpose of attacking the French with their whole force, but were obliged to abandon their position and withdraw to the leflbank of tberiver, after blowing up thebridgos at Grot*. The Emperor also says; “Wo took 30 cannon and 7000 prisoners." A private dispatch says that the Austrians had 85,000 placed hors da combat, and lost lfi flags and ,75 cannon. • < There has been no oircumstantlal account of the batlie published at Paris. Private dispatches inti mato that the French army has suffered so severely as to be onable to resume the oSensive. Vague ru mors also put the French loss at 12,00. The battlo was fought at Salferino. The Austrians are preparing for another great bat tie under Gen. liess, who has already displaced Gen. Schiick, as commandor-in-cbief. The Emperor Napoloon issued a stirring address to the army, after the battle of Salferino. Ilia Austrian dispatches acknowledga ib»t they were obliged to rvtreatafcer snffarjngextrtordiDsrj heavy le*a*a. The Baperor Napoleon was constantly Id tbe hotieat part of tho battle, and Gsn. Larre;, who accompanied blra bad bla horse killed nnder him. G*b. NleYe corps covered thorn selves with glory. Tbs Sardinians faogbtwtth great fary agaluat nnrabers. The Emperor-of Austria Li to relnrn to Vienna on impor tant bmioeu. Tbo Paris correspondent of tho London Times says that another battle la expoctad, aud U considered «» fmvilahle before tbe stage operations can commeoco. Large reinforcements are constantly leaving France. Tba attack on Venice was expected to commence on the 28tb. 175,000 troops from the Austrian reserves were oh their way to Italy. They are coiled theflower of the army, each man haring served upwards of 8 years. Five French generals were wounded at the battle of Salfarino. It Is rumored that an English fleet of 25 sail was arriving off Venice. Tbe Gazette da France says that preparations are making to raise, within two months 1 , an army of 450,000 men. Great naval preparations ere going oq at Cherbourg, A dispatch received at Peris from Carina, on tbe 29tb nit., saye-that the French troops passed the Miacio without interruption, tbo enemy having with drawn therefrom on the 25th nit. Prussia haj made a proposal to the federal diet to place an army of observation on tho Rhine under the superior orders of Bavaria. Tbe proposal was referred to the Military Committee. . It was reported that the Emperor of Austria would soon have an interriow with the Princo Regent of Prussia. Tho English news is not important. The Atlantic Telegraph Company has issued pro poeals for subscriptions tothanow capital of £400,000, Tbe following telegrams, with what has been cent, contain all that is known in regard to the great bat tlo on thoZlth of Jane. The loss of theenemy is very considerable, hut oars is much leas. We have taken 30 cannon, more then 7000 prisoners and 3 flags. Tbe Sardinian army iofllcted great loss on tbe enemy after having contended with groat fary against superior forces. Tbo following is the order of the (lay published by the Emperor Napoleon, after tbe'battlo at Salferino : Carrions, Jane 25.—Soldier*: The enemy, who 1 be lieved themselves able to rapalso at from tbe'Chiue, have re-crossed the Mlnelo. Von have worthily de fended the honor of Franco. Salferino has surpassed tho recollection of Lonalo and CosUglione. In 12 hours you have repnUod the efforts of 150,000 men. Your enthusiasm did not rut there. Tho numerous artillery of tbo enemy occupied formidable positions for over three leagues .whiah you (ferried. Your country thanks you for your courage and persover anre, and laments the fallen. We have taken 3 flags, 30 cannons, and 0000 prisoners. The Sardinian army fought with the some valor agaiast superior forces and worthy if thal army to march beside you. Blood has not been shed is vein, for tbe glory of Freace and tbe happiness of tbe people. Tho Austriso official account of tbo battle ii *.* follows: Yanoxa, Jane 26.—Tbo Jay before yeaterday oar right wing ceeapied rezzolenga, Salfcrinn and Ga mma, and tbo left wing prwred forward as far-as Galdizzaloand Cat Cioffiedo, bat were driven back by tho enemy. AcollUioo took place between the two entire ara&ai 10 o’oloek, a. h., yeaterdy. Onr June contains tbo following -The Emperor of Aus tria will soon return .jto Vienna, on account of im portant business. Tbo command in chief bf the army which is preparing for hattle la given to Qen. Hess. Prince Napoleon arrirod at Parma on the 25tb, and war retelvcd with enthusiasm. . 40,000 m«n war* embarklog In Algeria for the Adriatic, and at Parifl new* was expected of the oc cupation of Venire by the French. A dispatch from Berne *sys that 3000 Piedmontese, . with 700 volunteeri, hid arrived at limns, and ad vanced towards Berneo, at the foot of tbo SteMo pans. ! Patriotic detnoartrattooebyib* working daitea la Perl* were unlvemi. Borne r«4eforcMiMiitifor the French *n» y were coneltnUy quitting France (or Italy. A dupalcb front Vienna toys that the attack of the Freo'h anon Venice end T«gll*ro#oto, about 45 mil?* noriheaat of \«nlce,wae expected to take place oa theSßtbOf Jano, He Auetrlene hate took fire email neaele, a Urge frigate, and tbreo euamere in the port of Meletnecco, to prerut the paaeago of the French aqaadroo. Prince Eogene of Baroy bad tamed a derm extending the forced currency of the national Bask. Xv/ert—Part* Tuesday.—Uouerala Anger, Forty, Bleu and Ladmlrault, were woundedallgblly aißelferino. . Jlmn, Tnaedsy.—Ao official bolletln today coaialnsaom? details of the battle of the 24th. The PiedtnAnteee were prin cipally engaged at Ban Martino, and performed predicts# of valor, and took formidable petitions bntcooldnoi bold them, owing to a foarfnl tempeet !Tbey orcre the Anrtrienafrom Ban retaining three of their cannon. gerioua lew la admitted. The Bardlulao ambaasador at Paris la reported to have complained to tbe OrltUb government anal nit the Secretary oftheßritlah Embaaayat Pail* for antl-sardinlan mantfen ations. 1 V*»i Latcst—.ftufo, IF xlmiduy. —Tbe Piria Blade and Journal, Bee Debai'a, ridlcnle the Idea that German media*: tioo, on the heals which rnmor has pitted la circulation. * Gain Bxi?*is—Tba political newa it unimportant. It instated that In canseqaeneecfbat few reinforcements, having been eeot to India for several montbatbe author!- 1 Mm haddeteimlned on tending nearly A,OOO cavalry and tu fiintry troop*. Tbe Prince of Walaa bad returned to England. Tbe Atlantic Telegraph Company bad limed their proa* peitni. Inviting eulecrlpUona to the new capital of COO,OOO, on ibe terms already made public. The director* pledge themselrea not to enter into iberontract, without tacking tbe adviceof tbe blgbost acientjQe and practical authorities, of England and Amtriea. ’ Tbe flrtt operatloni are to endea vor to raise the ,old cable. A deputy from Caoada bad walled upon Qapeh Victoria, to inriie her to be preteat at'tbe opealog of tbe Greet Vic toria bridge next year. Tbe elect lona for themtsiben of Parllamen*, to fill tbe aeats vacated by (hots who have accepted office In the new Ministry, were generally resulting in the return of tbe gov ernment candidate*. Mr. Gladstone, however, woe being cloealy prre*ed for by the MarqnisChon do*. Tpoßabmarln* Telegraph Co. here aoereaafolly laid a new cable, containing elx conducting wire* between Folkes tone and Boalogue. ItUtba.largeetnnd strungast cable avermade; iu weight being 10 temper mile* The London Times says that the funds were weaker on Taesdby owing to the renews! fall in tbo Frenoh rentes, which are prejudiced by ru mors in relation to the cost oa the late victory os wall aa by the orcationof stock fcamthe new loan, Conaola eloaed Jto $ lower than on the preceding day. The active demend for mo ney usually experienced at the close of the quar ter continues, and a few bills aro taken below 2} per cent. la an autograph letter to the Emperor, Frances Joseph has caused ordinances relative lo Prot estants in Austria to be issued, without waitiog for the revision of the Council of State. Naples, June 2G.—-By a decree jasl Issued, 137 refugees arc permitted to retQro, and all Sicilians holding permission and-proolsidg obe dience to the laws. - , COHKZXCttI lamtldWCl.— Literpod Colton 3£arltl,Junt 28.—The Broken* Circular raporta the cotton market doll, holdara were offering freely, but showed no diapotlttoa to preta ules at Ism than their quotation*, which were barely malotaioed. Tbo aalcs for tue pv*t three deje amount to 18000 balta. Including 3000, bale* to apccnUtora and for ex port Tbe Manchester market* wire quiet, but dnlL Livcrpotl jjnaittuffi A/trlrL —Messrs. Ki-hardton tad Spence’* CircaUr report tbe breadstuff* market very dull, asd prices bavo a declining tendency.' Floor had • declin ing tendency; tbe salu were unimportant; American was a noted at lua W©l3* 64. - Wheat waa also deelialeg, bnt ieto waa bqcheage la the quotations; red waa nominally quoted at bg-Sa 1M; whit* at 0a Cd@lQ* 6d, and Southern atloasl2a. All the quGltleacf ccrnnad aliebtiy declined; mixed wa*qaotedat6ilod©sdlld, yellow at wlid©Ga,abd while at Be@se 6J. Lendm Aferitfo.—Barings A Broi. report wheat active' •and advanced I*. fiagarfirm. ZondenMatuy Ifitrtaf.—American atcuritkawcre gener ally BDcbasged. * • New OatXAas, July TheateamarW.il. Webb, from flanatilin, baa arrived op. Tbe following ad* dltiooal intalltgenee Is fdrubbed: The eoodneta of firemillioas trgsreleareij-by Robleson thedemand of MlnUtor, ITEtevßfrongh Captain Farrsgut, of the Uv.S, eloop.-of-.war Brooklyn. . .The war sews is fcnimpoirtaiiL' Gen. Coboi waa reported dead. Ex-Prerideat Zoologa coatlnotsco der tbe protection of the British Uinlitar.- Otway. Miramon; had decreed the! restoration of ..Santa Asua’s private proper ty/ ’ -l- . AuA*T,&T.,JbljB.--Tiro passenger cars on; the New T»k C*nual--BtfipM4, iw,off .the track Commercial. :.V ‘ COMMITTEE OF ARBITE ATIOX FQK’JpSK/' J. picrtr, Y. p., c. It Pirttrir, XJL GasmTX, i J. J. Qft- jnauiufii'si ( /LporfeJ Specially far Cie PUlttwrgh fktedU, ■.. j , ... -Pimscaoe, Sattuit, Jcit 9,183 A; FLOCK—itAaily butdalb eetlocn wharf of 25 bbls Extra *£*o,2s. From eiore, 100 bbl* on private term* 650 bbla la loti at $6,2300,30 lor Sapor, SIVW@S»B2 for Extra, ud $375 @T for Family do;' and soo do at $0.25, $0,37 for toe three grades, and J 7 far Fancy. " " . ‘ GRAIN—«lte at depot ftf 130) bush Oats at 61, and £l5 do from store at 61065. Coro, 300 bush at depot at 00, and 4i« do from store n Do©96. Buckwheat, 300 boh at 70.! llAY—Mleacf frloeda at acalraat JICOI7.H too. I POTATOES—raIes oflso bash at TD.'aud 3CO do at 70073. BACOar—»a!oe ol lgi»0 *i Bacon at" T‘( for Shoulders, for Sides, and 10»{@10$$'for Bam*; 16W fo*B. C. Hams £*«» BEBF-taUaof 1,000 foe at UJ-J. , _ OROCeHISs— Hie, c f 10 hhds Sugar at and 10 bap Coffee at 12)> _ WHISKY—a ul« of M bb!a raw at 2S}£ 16 do rectified »t 50; and 10 do old Ry# at 21,25. FlBS—tatee 16 ball bbla WLltostia.aod IJdo Like Her ring at st,&o. ™ CHEESE—sales 01i.9 bxs W. R. at fi/aar-' OIL-a tale of 11 bbU Ltn«ed at 67 s >4 ‘ BEANS—aales of 40 both small White at QOSCTABY ASD COMaEUCIAL, Iba Hair York honia reported yesterday as having railed eras that of Wade A Bro. A. connection with (he Arm of Chamberlain A Co., of Cleveland, lately aotpeoded, waetha. Immediate cause of tbe failure, though tba party waa prob ably weighed dorm by loasea from epocnlatlTo operations la breadstuff* A private laner from New York does not en courage creditors to look for Urge dividends, Tbe losks by parties here, we think, will net be serious. Produce In craodt has been attached, and creditors who wan quick 111 their movements will tare much ta tbCs way, by getting 'possession of tbe property oa which they had accepted. 'All paper that fell doe prior to tbe 3d lost, was, we understand, taken care of.—{Ctn. Os:. Linseed Oil waiagelodnl] atOc. We notice some inquiry, for tbe article from apocalators at 65c, and at this figure a considerable amount, would probably be taken, under the impreasion that prices cannot go much lower, Continued liberal receipts or foreign seed, however, and the pattering prospects for a large yield from tbe growing crop in this, country, are discouraging features ■. A genttomab who is' well Informed as to the latter, ad flics as that the crop prom isee to ba fully two thirds larger than last year, fltfeavl dantthatwaaroapproschlßgaaeasonof lower pries* forall tbe Itading product* of ths'Weit, than batfbeeo-ex-' l-erlenced forsereril years.—lClmfla:. Et. Louis, July C.—The higher gredesoT wheat bays slight ly adrecred, with a moderate demand, but Inferiof' qoalllfea are dull and heavy. -- • - ■ Oau ore butter, with an improved demand, fair and good la aks ranging from 64 to 66c. Whisky advanced closing at 26c. ‘ ! The market for hemp is doll aod beavy, but holder*,' in order to effect sales seem unwilling to make concessions. Pricer rango from $lO2 to $llO, embracing the various qual ities. Tbe market for floor condones very dull, and so unsettled that accurate quotations cannot be given. There is no de mand for the local trade, and that Is vary limited. Corn fo In moderate demand and prices are firm, at 76® Tbe receipts daring tbe last 24 boars, include 6,003 bash wheat and 2,003 do cjiu. KkwOxixaks, Joly 5.—-Flour lower and dnlli’eaiee of super at $5,25. A good demand for corn, which U freely met by holders; safes of 3,000 bags at 06c($$l. The market formtas pork remains nominal. Bacon dm! and no demand or Impor tance. Prices ire nominal. Lard Is nomiostly unchanged. Sugar (• scarce and firm at for fair. Molasses lino at 31036 a. Sight New York .Tbe Boston Post saysOnr bank specie has been reduced toleastbao five and abelf millions, while New York exchange rnlee beevOy against as. Tbo specie may cease to diainfen farther, but (fit decitoo another half a minion, money will ioerltab!y;be higher and tighter in State street, whatever it may be in the.rest ef the world. The restrictive law .which compels etch hank to atop discounting when its specie oinks below 15 fl cent of its circulation and deposits, may coma la tojiractlcaJ operation before the Ist of September. . Tbs KooxitlUoßepublican says;—On the 29th nit. the U. Si Mirabel sold tbo Peoris end Oqoawka Railroad, including ; trick, rolling atcek, Ac. BJessis. T. L. Bradley, of Peoria, and I Qotmby, or Monmouth, were tbe pare haters. Tbe whole amount of money paid for the road and running etoek wes $16,000; $5,063 for leasehold Interest, $6,200 tor freight can, $3,209 for passenger coirs, $1,603 lor 4 locorootires, and (600 tor shop, tools and fixture*. Tbe money market fats unlergone no tsaenliil [change within a day or two. Rates are firm et ft cent on calL wl<b occasional transaction* at 1% on Tery prime se curities, to tbe backing boom. Tbo range of discount figures in the open marsat is from cflut. in Boston acd Philadelphia there ha# been au ioeresisd de mand, and offerings from both cities bare found their way- Into Wall strrot.—. N. V. Trtb. Tbo following Is tbe Bunk movement t-f lb* four prlnt-l* pal ritioe, as *hiwn by thofr last statements:— . , Loans. Specie. Circula'o. Deposits. X. Y\Julj 2...(123,401,788 £2,941,005 8.5f6,79l Pfciia, June £7. 26,440,410 4,957,163 £.505.203 15,401,064 N.O.Juns'JS. 17,202,214 13,597,084 11,501,079 13,911,615 Bets,July?... (9,037,000 Total $225,143,331 47,019,102 29,011,477 1 32,652^93 Last week.... 223,160,425 47,155,527 132,753.7X3 Increaaa,—. $1,907,904 Diortee*. $139,330 .^00,505 imports try Jllwer. MON’ONOAQELA NAVIGATION .00MPANr.-S3 Mia paper, RJS BvUcn; 6 bblsrgga, Lambert'A Co; Sbdieleelhcr,; Uoflitot; 14 bbla flour, Howden;'3fl bbl<Jlonr,&lll;43ekc oats, ll’OowaniSOeke wheat,3s do corn, AllUer Acm 25 bbls! flour, M’Elroy; 70 sis oate,'Williams; 1 kg nails, 1 bx ran-' dfee; M’Bee; 118 bills boorda, li’Blroy .7 LOUISVILLE, per Emma—Shhds tobacco, Rinehart;lda do, 1 bx samples, Megraw; 100 bbla tobacco, Maznric; 4 bbda do, Murphy; odo do, 1 l-t umpire, Tl*t!; I bbd tobac co, Fulfetton; 12 chairs, Yi.tiof. 91 bbls floor, W Bingham; 100 do do, D Wallace; 40 do do, Lisdety; COO do. do, J fJardl nta. I truck, 1 Dickey. , RIVEEPfEWSi J Onr own lotve and all our exchanges are void ofaojtblog like ioteresting news pertaining to tne movement of steam ere. In feet the river is now getting so low «*<■* th* boat nui loasou may bsconeidored a* fairly over.aod except with a few email boats, we shall bare precious lilUrfloe*. Our landing looks particularly dvs-afeUat tbo present limA Tbe wrecks and remnants of eleven steamboats, lit« the strand ed hoiks of an many whales, stretch for a long ipacw iu the vary way of bcatscomingU at the upper landing. Henry Murphy, Esq, the Wharf Maxtor, Ins been non* too soon la making complaint puts ofhnnbtr. oM wheels, old boilers, etc-, as apobllo nnltxocc. Tbs owners have given ball to answer the europlaint before the Mayor. Tbe Emma, Ospt. Marmtts, dreesvd out Is her Fourth of July flags and streamers, strived Jo pest oo Thursday night. 6h* bid a fair load. 1 The only bout departing juUrday vw the Key West. Tbo Clara Dean and economy were getting ready. St r Paul Tiara of June So records tbo first successful trip trip of rise uaaaer Anson Northrop of tba Bed Hirer of the North. That paper says that the navigation ofthe river baaprovod a great soceus, a qlortooa reality. •„ i * ' The ll*nni/ui* was at Cincinnati oa Tbnrsday.fgcjfaab villa. Tba Malnotta ami Empire City were thou from. fit. Louis. Tbe'Melnolto leTt for hatband the ELLoail for St. Louie...—The Lebanon was in fit. Louis on the 6th.'.....The Bay City and Argonaet left that* for Pittsburgh. • A correspondent of tbe Cincinnati CctanurcUl, of Jaly 0, write* from St. Louis-—Jait aa tba itenner Lehigh, C«pt. Bhnak, was abont to leave for Ctoelnoati this'evening, a f.ro broke oat In her hold, among a lot of hemp. The freight in tbe bold was entirely dostroyad by fire and water. The steam engines extinguish?! the fire after two hours bird Jtebor. Capt. Shank entered protest here. Tbebulk of tbs chfC° fo insured in Louisville offices, Two firemen, named jaJSKlDgand Morgan Bussell, were naariy snffocaled in the hold\2be Lebfgb Uinsured forfn.oooln Pittsburgh effieea. Tbe Vixsn, Marengo, Aogfo Beloo and Orb were advertis ed at for PilUburgb, to leave an Horadey. • Nrtr OaitAl's.—A correepoodeht of tbe *f. O. Ficayuna, writing from Lk£» Eslvador, Lo., on the 20th, uys the dredge boat Prime Dcnukwii foundered in (ha letke on Sunday tbo 2otb. * n "U It tsjxptctad aba will be raised. Tba Cincinnati Qs?*ttogei. 11 -3-L7‘ l >Sapi}rmiDo iieFffWSS* returned from the wrecks of the steamers Nath. Holm vs, and now Is laid op at thl* port awelUnV’. anetbor steamboat mUhatn. ..... Teiecraptua fiafneti. Ntw Vaax, July B.—Cotton market doss! steady: tales 1600 boles fo-day at for uplands middlings. Floor heavy; sales 10,000 bbls at 70 for Southern. Wheat dull; 80C0 fcnseold. Corn Ormi eslesCl.OOOhnr, cld mlxed quoted at SSe. Peek dolt *tsl&3lff2s fortneas; tl2 87X® 12 60 for pntne. Lard boaTyat Linseed Gil steady: Lard Oil dull at So@9o, Tobacco firm. Wool firm:,talcs 240,000 bof fieec* at 40@45c polled qoUt at Io@6o. Sugar buoyant amJ hlghcroo tbe week; Porto KicofiV;© TU; Muscovado . . , ,-f* w Stocks dull; M icu Sou. guareot’d, 26V;-, NYCwW, Ga ACb63}£ MlchCen«li£ Cl A To FaaUBBOo wU. CctajnttTt,Jnly tL—Produce nmkeu uathamred.Fltmr •taedy demand at (6 90@8 26 for. aopetfioe.: Wheat la fair «oeat from ontaide buyers, new being preferred.. Otis in tar demand at 48, under tba Influence or light recelpta. Bat lay-neglected; Bye nominally 00 ind. very dull. ‘ Coro eh»dy at So. Whisky 24K- Lard: ealcsatlL Clear Bides 10K; Mese Pork $l6 75. ' . rsuanupou, July 8-—Flour market today completely nnaattfod, and prices rale very Irregularly; tales of mixed extra at $5 76, but most boldere demanding $6; receipt* of tbe week extremely light-4000 bbla. Byo Floor dnll at 24 26; Corn Meal In better demand; 6CoO bbls Pa sold at $3 76. Wheat: supplies of dow come, forward more freely; prices declining; 2000 bus red sold at $t 60; 15.000 fair bid rtt at 41 40. Bye steady at 86c..Con> sells slowly at 00c for yellow. Oatt:-tnore acUrtty; 4000 bus Pe and Boutbern sold at 42c. Sugar N O Coffee: 6OCO bags sold by suctfou at <m Umo. Mess Pork telle slowly at $l7 60.:. Lard steady at 12c in bMs and Id in kegs. Whisky commands S7{?62Sc. ' * Bewntost*, JnJvS Flour very dull; aaloa Howard atreet nod Ohio at $O, Wheat: declining, tendency; choica .white tolla at $l.OO. . Corn firm but not In .active demand; white and ysliow 82:'. Provlalcna (inlet but unchanged. Whisky dullat27. .. ... * Altooba, July B —The officers of the Stale Agri coltoral Society, Messrs. Taggart and Heleter, have made liberal arrugemonla with all the railroads leading Into Philadelphia, for the September exhibi tion- The Central road first cheerfully assented to the proposition/ and the others all assented at onej. Nr.w York, Jaly B.—Tbo Rev. Kingman Knoll, pastor of the Broome Street Baptist Church, waa drow&ed iu tbe Raritan river. FX.ODR— -200 bbla Extra in store for ealo by JoO TBOS. BELL AOO. COHN —1,000 bushels prime yellow in store for selo by [JaC] TQOS. BELL A CO. WHEAT— 1500 bushels white and red Wheat,to arrive, for aale by Jo2l McBANK A ANJBB, 12d Becoodatjeet. 1 n/k BOXES PEAKii STABOH in store X\J\J fo-Mle by ’ McBASB A ANJEE. Buckwheat seed-t-iso bush, clean, perfect eeedforeele by RIHDLB, WIRTB A 00. SEEO BUCKWHEAT—IOOO bus. prime Bhed Buckwheat fortale by J.B.CANFIELD A CO. EARD OIL—IO bbla. to arrive for sale by JuS IBAIAH PICKET A CO. Fine cut smoking tobacco-50 bblitorcale lon by kPQEATONA BTBWABT, Ju7 '167 Wood et. CHEESE —200 boxca extra prime cutting Cbtem for eale by HKNBif 11. QOLLTNB. LAKE FISH —200pkgs. for sale by ;. t JuT HENRY H-OOLUNa. BEANS —100 bus. small white for sale low to clow consignment. - RIPPLE, WIBTB A CO. /CHEESE—IUO boxes W. R. Cheese in store VJaolforiale by -B.DALZBLL Liberty CHEESE —300 boxes prime cutting for sale byj«o; ■ HKNBT B. QOMJ3A REl> POTATOES—3CK> bus._jirimo Bed far tele low by ■ RIDDLS. WtRT3 A 00,- BUTTER— Fresh 801 l nowarrivingfor sole by • my2B' ’IIOBT. DIOSEY, 343 Liberty etrrefc CORN— 500 baeb, to arrive, for sale by J?2g M'fIANK A ANOEft. No. 124 Hocoud «L ALTLMOKE bbla: Id etoreand for i*k Ly J- C. CASPISID A 00. JUDKIN'S OINTMENT—2 gross lor rale by lot B- UFAHNaBTOCK A CO.. S O. tea; Evans A Swift's'S. «0. gemv for eele by . mj2S WATT A WILSfrN OATS. —1000 bush- choice eld Oats for sale by , .(JeSggld*) .JOUN F. BILL AOO«~- IOSTON nnd rNew.kork stylea of Faper, > gaogjpga te.aale by W, ; P. MahSSALL A CO.j IUCKWHJSAT—ICK> bus. f in. store and for. Iwtaby ,: V 1«26 , : jmBtgEgApILWOKtB. GOTTCN— Tbslcsiiow landing from steam* «T Btrmreia for tale hr IBAIAR WCBLBYA 00. « LTOS’BIIAGXETIC POWDEILSr SR3 iexLrm Gtr&ei 7rtrtit~, f7gn aßpt&tftto vaviaZ&tf. nPHB importance of a reliable artiile of tHs JL xW li Tw wann natara *!Sf? lbese annoying' feed*-. This powderf Is th* ,<miy 4rti V*«|«oy*r*d which milctsenatnxt* themi.- ■ A coropo- SS? H(rttniltiOTl;Eoctet7 «f Ptrfa, sgAjsjSsssssfssff c * u r pnptnd to wMst tbs effort ofaaamwr Med* als and Uttsrs Patnat bare been obtained freotSe Govtrnj menfe of fcgiand, France, Germwy, sud worlds Fair, and namerons medical and bo«tsnttnr*l«fe leges tad nocietJos. . i' .. LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT OF THE t btaTEA Enccarx Maaaxoa, Washington, aid ha. i ety “M*. Erutcii. LTcm—Doar Sin I hare the pimoreta Inform you that tbe Royal Commission of the World’s Fair at Loudon, hare awarded you a Medal and Certificate for the great value of yourMegnetto Po*dera,forexccralnotlax Insects, Ac. "MILLARD FILLMORE, Cfaalman?^ •The above wu accompanied by a esrtt&cate cf Prlom Albert. ‘ 1 • ■ • ■ U U Frse from Polinn, .: : . New Ton, October Ist, l&jk, Mr. X. Ltok—Dear Sir. We hare anolyeed and ta&d animals, hot CrttldndMttt Wb^ln baled by bugs, ants and insects.' JAMES R. OHIITONj M. LAURANCE REID, ProL Chemistry. K; T. Hapfltd. Mr. Joss L. Eoxx, Superintendent of the Naw YoskJlos pltat, nys, “he has expelled ell tbe bun, ants, roaches, moths, <c., with' Lyotrs Powder, and finds It ef immense Tataa.” * • •. .- i Every gardensr aod baeswkesper xauct hare a direct la* terost in an article of this kind- Reference con be msdp to Astor,Bt.BldioUaaad Metropolitan Hotels; to Judge Meigs, President of tbe American Institute; Jama Gordon icott, Cyrus W. Field* L. SL Pw, of tbeFlfe PoiatsMUdon, Ac, Aa." Judge .-Meigs *»JV “Hi*^^* co^VT°f Prof.Lyoofoof national feDportaoc*.— <3ab bare tested it thoroughly/ ■lt wilidre troy locusts, grasshoppers, ants, moths, bugs, and allrennlm Garden plants can be preserved, and henssre mndo pure." • Arrangements are now mode through Messrs. BARNES A PARK of New York, to here it sold throughout the world. Many worthless imitations are advertised.'-.BffcauOond „ “Nxw Yoxx,NoT)|mber fith-lasi : -“ln' retiring from business, X hare sold all my Insect Powders and pills,-Letters Patent, and the seosts pertain* lug there to, to Messrs. BARNES A PARK,: This Powder U a dltrovery made by myself, -and brought frem th* intadw of Asia, and is nnkndwn to any other persons.' TbogesuiDe andeOtetlvs article is put up tn tin cannlston, and wilt o»iw linos to bur my noma.. • s'. ,s^B.-LXOS. n "Rata and mica cannot be reached by A powder, andare killed by a Magnetic Wt. Order them through any m*r chant. . . .’TiiLjaa’iPowder kilUina'ctslnatricJi. Bat Lyon’s P&ls are mixed fjr.raU and mka. > ' .- 1 £amp!a Flasks. 25 Cents; regular sizes, 60 cents t&i $L79|. Follow directions. Ust frtely -and IhorvcgUy. ■ BARNES & PARK,' 13 ud 16 F*rt How, NnrToit. Also, the Mexican Mustang Eininifiiitu- Qreat Alterative and Blood PorDSer. IDR. SWA.'VU'JiI’S PAJTAOBLa; THIS old established and mtaloable reme dy for theenre of Scrsfhlayor King’s EvO*.Ulcerous and TSTjltaßwelllng, Eruptions, of the hkls, Blotches or Pimple of the Face, Obstinsto or Bcaly Eruptions, Bofle .which aria firom' uzimpure habit of blood, Pains • lathe Bones, Weaks&ed and -Debilitated state of. the £yatam,srf-' ting either from a lota and protracted case of- sidca«s, cr having taborod under an attack of syphilis, tio (rede of which still remain Inibe system, or baring'swallowed a great amount ofdreta; calomel, Ao^which may bsreef fect&d the bones or tb dr coreriag, called the periosteum*' which eomettraeagtr sxtes toachronfo ulcerousdfecptTge, and small bones occas ouaHy come away. Attacks oCßbou-' roatism in consequent jof an injured or abased Constitution: long standing Biiliom Affectloas; the rale end thBifchfj, Gr the Bloated Face, als ays Indicates or require! 'the use of this Invaluable panset *; or ebould the pattent here labored under an affection of t te £plne, Dropey* Jaundice, or Yjdr lowness of the Skin, G ironic Affections of Uio' Liver,' Moras mas* or wasting or Flesh, Ulcerated Sere Throat, Complaint; In short, the most loathsome di«e«gae-*vajck have put every other mgjtoico at u skill of oPacentury, have leaf perfectly fe great vcgatablopa naceO|/in all cases of eruptions u Sry2yn<ft■ Ml-Jlxlu:2 Oint£tnl, n hhoM l>e used in connszttoa with tfie Amscea. The't wo vQ] cure the most chronic and obstinate eruptive Retail prteeof the Pamcea $1,60 per.bottit? 3 fettles s!,&>. * Dellwerad to any addrci* ora receipt of ißmUunes, A REGENT VERY REMARKABLE CtJRE' ' Wu that of Eliza A- Cleric, No. 4 Trenton street, Charles town, Maaa. While in Fbilapelphta, the resided with'Wo. H. Shay, 16th etraet, 4 doore below Bace. The cose woaan eraptlou ol eight years sUcdisg of-th? most obstinate character, coT&rlng tha whole iurC*co,£h.m the sole of tbe foot to tbo crown ofthe hcad,itchlngatjd ' Irritable IQ the extreme.-' The moat enrtnent or tb*rprof«- aion hod foiled to ascompUihlng a care. Dr. SwATtaVIM* nicsa waa efficient la making a perfect core. Prepared only by DB. BWAYNB A £ON, Phil*. Dtt.G.H.'EEYSER,Ii3 Woodstreet, ' mylTrdAwT ' Sole Agent far Pittsburgh. IVILLAIID HARVEY «3t CO. 04 MAn>EU LAKE, AKD *7 OEDAII . STREET, r . - -NEW. TORK-;-.r-.l I 1. P A. & EB W AREH OUB E • Every doeertptfon of: WRAPPING, PBINTINa AND WRITIKS ’ PAPER, OS HASS OR MASS TO OBDEB, . . rUNCr, COLORED ~JLS!D TISSUE PAPSPJi, DLOTHKO PJLPEES, ENVELOPES,. .. Straw and Bonnet Botrdi* H O USE TWIN B WILLIED HAB.TET Sl. CO., ' • 84. Maiden lane mid 17 Cedar- Street,' NEW TOM. HEMP, COTTON, FLAX AND LINEN TWINES, IMWITBI IHB JIASmCTVBiiI cordage; Of «my dMCTiptIOB - COTTON, JUIE, MANILLA. AND AMERKU.N EE2P ROPE, - Tamd Stuff, VhblßffXtßaSrGiQing Threap SEINE TWINES, SHOE THREAD, WICK, and aQ klndi of . • CO&OS AAD LINES, _ *o9’W;*oJtfeb9’tfl a fl. — ytUU)fclUQit,<iUULr. B O Y L E & CO,, .igg[g| 59 SECOND StREETV;;.;-^^. N rSIPORTKRS OF FOREIGN LIQUORS AND WINES; a too noz,cozoa kh\ 'spirit's, Caraphene, Bormog fluid and Spirits. - - ; ; TURPEN TINE,^ ■; . v Mannfectixrti:t of every. dsicripUsacf .. .... liameMieliqtmrs, Wines, 'Cordials and Freceli I T .R. S - . . HAracansuatijco haod Tsxfoai gciJos of PTuy^3>J-y AND RYE Wf “c'?*^ 3 h and Apple Brazr'’”*'’'*""**"* 0 .mi and nsHjssj ■<~* AIBO, Bfc CELEBBATED^t^^w Agent* for FREDEOiOK aplfodlwlyF t,, r . * PIANQfII HAHQflll NEW ARklA r iXor -> —Tha aabteribcr ba> jost re3dTed&993jfio& trow the manufactory of . I V"iK? " . .. OHIGKFBIBGA&BT^" a froth supply of tbtfr cnririllcd P I A N 0 S'. •Theiiy **C'isV*J» ellfc*ta«aie:UdptiV'imUy'by the ■ ■ . E3PK,'..-?eacU!tTHI3MAHEI!r. ■■••■■ . A4ii.p. Those .in. want of Planoiar* this stock, which comprises all the nrloii styles manofab taxed by Ghlckerlag A Eons, from the plainest to th* r*wt elaboratoly cured ewe*, and at prkeS'losoitjxrrcbeesrs.. - 4^-All instruments wamnlod. JaTddwT ' ; JOHN H. ftIELLOR, Sl‘Woodstrat. . V. / .••_, &teamrtg»; r ; Notice to IXisstraxl Rlrer Sbippiri^ait v\;-.-p*L»*«nger*. ■ WE hare. made an arrangement i .Jffij} . with the Missouri Elver Ptehrt.CochCSsSSa pany by which we can give through rates from fitu.wirwli • fof passenger* and freight to all points on the Mlssocrf Srr . •r. For farther partial]are, apply to Fues, Sktxa A Co, Steam BoatAgaots, corner Water and Jdsrirt>tJweU, who are authorised to contract fern*. ' . t MCBKIDB A CO, (late of PitUbcrgb,} mrlfodAwtfT 80.49 Commsrdal s.t. St Lcoia. foo. T> EG ULAR TUESDAY PACK-^j XV ET FOR 2AT7ESVILLK—Tb* fine n nainiM, Capt. UnacmAnas,ViU loavo for th*.••bore and iDtarttediataporttKTZßYTDESfrAY, at 4 o'clock r. u. For freight or . passage apply' cu board. ocl4 IXACK7PAHBEB 400,Agt»- gnmmnatt, Set, tIiOR~ciNciNtfATTSToBISTTna r vjr.trF.—Th» «"• ■t*»gwflL4fth \ cast. a. Cadman, wOl leave for the abor* aaoaU inter mediate ports, on SATURDAY, fib tnrt.' at A V. ti. - for - freight or passage apply on board or to'- J? 7 FLAC£, BARNX3 A CO, A gaatn- FOR CINCINNATI & LOUIS-1 JESLfe TlLL*.—The fine .steamer KBT WXST.ie£S£2grft .CspL W. 0. Brans, will leave for the above aou «u in teraediate* ports on THIS DAY, Bth lost, at lOo’clock A.trr For freight or pawsge apply on beard or to JoT , FLWBABNBdACO,AfiCttt».- T7OK CINCINNATI & LOUIB- r fC* ■> X TILLS—The fine: passenger ■tamc?£!£>£££M .UABMOSIA, Captain XL.B. Haslett, wjjt shore and alllotennediate ports, on.THIS DAY, Sth lest •atlOtfctoekA tc. •• ' - . . For freight or passage tFplj on hoard or to . a' -’ Jrtl .ZLACtf.BABI3Ea4 00.Attj. at. noniß, xs— .-n^g The splendid petubgrr itoaner EMMA,£gjg2i£& Capt J.- H. Marita, wCI leave for tba above nod nil • lnt*r» medial* ports on WEDNESDAY, 13th lost, at W«k*k a. K. For freight or passage apply on board or to . r ; ; - _ Jo 9 , FLACK, BABNEaACO^Agts.'- 1? OK ;s AJN T LO.ITI S f X v T 6» Udo" in earner GOODY ww rwwna Uapt.Tom Ehntaan, win Jear* for the above ana aU iuur ', MdfofsjpmtsonlzOZdDAY the 12th instfat 6 -rfdock; For freight cr passage adply on boarder to' . JitS. ~ ' FLACK; BARSES k CO-> Agents. EO K 3 A IN T L O U IS.— [ JSLA -Tbs floe' steamer HASTEffIS, • JL r,‘master, will leayeforthe above and at» ports, onTUJaDAT.lSbtflfh, *rlutfdk,iiw.= F« u : E“ OR Sr. LOWS.—Thosplendid.JTgr.^ riwn.f DACOTAU.Capt J. 1L lAzhtnaT.j£Z=*r?&£. wiM leave for the above and atT intermediate ports oq oaY- DftDAT, the 90* lost, at fi tfchxSr, r. cr. for freight or ramuawplyonboard or to. i:.: ; , jnd .. • .-.; .~-FLACStDAJIKES A • T?OK ST. LOUIS & Sr. PAUL.— , fCgv«, X,Thaffine yteaosr JHA MAY CapfoJ. juovwfU kaTt for the ahoTe and all intermediate puns on BATUBDAT, tha 8 bo’clctk t. tt.; Jo t hel £ hf w 'peistageepplyai boarder to* T ’-' =:;ja&f.;.--: v> -.t.. i FLAGS,PASyY3ACOt, Agents. < Y?OR ST. LOUIS—The bgautilql. fgP!— 1 rninitnaciaaißgfi.fi. EIBBIBOduS^Bi leave for the above tMdlAta. ports 'btr THIS DAY, fitli, at 5/. X; For' fiaighl ct passage apply on board g.to - ■'■ JesT" -FLACK, BABKES-* COb AstTlt*
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