P ' i 7 I s coppbbmuJ' ■ • ■ . •■. Autf - bMBIX.* 11 *®- wp lB^ B ’ 8 “ Pittsburgh. 1 WCOTDT * Co., SIANOTAOTTJBEBS OP ®™AraiNQ, ,f , fiiiirrss' Kid BOLT oow™, #MSS*D OOP - ■ *»?»■>«» 10 vm**' FLAT * Ooutua,™ h»U,Tlan«'. it nntmdlMBcconi.tr..,, p*ina* of OoppCTcntto «nj iata* P*tUrn. ijioOOBDSOO., m ■ fSo»Ao*O*»*« ASD ».«.«;»>» »* ' hats, caps asd straw MOODS, WHOLESALE ASD RETAIL, v 131 Wood Street, KtWbarah, ■' Hats now on hand for Spring Sales, as 'large ; 4 ,r -* r, tal4 tnMKrtmmtof QooilauMnbeUnml lt>«oj ... > '-r. • Ort'flntett citie*, cotwiUflS oT TCB,BItK ASD WOOD - ' RAX3 of «T*r7 ftyl* tafl qntllty; 01PB ofererr <pi»lnyßud ' • i : wat taltoa: PAtll LSAF, STRAW, LEQ HORN ASD ’ 1 ■ ; ‘*5aMA IIATB: STKAW. LEOHOBH ASD BILK BON ' • ' sna, .tc, Me. Potctoj to tmttlna bj „ , „wmuuuOTK«ttti. *meaintoUi6iriaTuiUz»tooiU jyfA^twTTriaaoarßtodb. • -•-■• ■ ■ •• ■ ma _ -l W/VTYITTKILa QRAY ■ DBAPER -A.TSTX) TAILOR, a-ST. CLAiaSTSSST, ~ i: > His just retained from the Eastern Cities and *W«tc*lriog-b|»Sp«Uif.*todM>f CkrthivC*»dm«<», : •.■■• ■ "Tijtttop ftatlagi of Terr Tarioty and etyl* adapted ■ ; • wtha fcert dty and wootry ttida, wbWawfll.ba made op >.?'£>? t» crflw »ith prboptnaa* and dapatdu' and at ratea ai low ■ • ••aaataoyatheralmnaraatel>ftaPmgßtliithactty« te2^dfo .. * CO. “ aad Cominluloa JSerehants, ■ ■ 'ind Agents for tho sale of Pittsburgh Maun ■••■••: - factnw*. Cooil^fflteat*aodcrden forLKAP?HIDES, ' ‘ ' HBMP # FBODCCB,*c, aoMcHrf. Pnngpt tttra* •-• tioa t® mrftlof *M femrdtoj. ; Ho. 49 Contxntrclftl Street* •- 1 ' J. u* CHBISI'Vt HtD*» - 40 FyK« Btr*t, PiiutorgK?***'* I&Tlnsluda.. femra Conep.«J Ho* Vk J . tlUlk tud vsrertl Jt**? pnette*, o®*» W* P»«fo«rfooal v iaaroaiCAL asd usdioai* case* ■! bb?; w.j>:nowJ- | S d * 1 5 1^?^2S 4,w, ‘ BaTiD.lt A.MeL«u. Hon-H.A.WMTtt. ■t. iL Siiu Bn* - I Hstu w ' -v' :■ jr. Unbiar. • I . ' ; Jacob MeOoUUtgr.Baq. iny&lydfc ■ ‘ BXNA BXO VMi WOBKa. ' AtHJCANDBH :BBADLBY, •’ '• it»TTrnmjiiii»w i “* n, * TI * ,TA * I * TTOT OOOIIRB, PiRIOR MB HEATIRO STOVES, : pu!n and Banc; Grata Fronts, &e. , ’ Solo Proprietor of ths celebrated Paras* Ga» ■ Shoes Coxsukikq COOK STOVES. • • Offloe andL Hoorn* - mrlSdvdfc IT"-* TgoodgtuPtttlbnrgh. ' « SONS, SUUUOI ' ,' foreljuund DoDiMti# Billi of Exchaogfi ’: c*Rtinc4waof Dipoarr, ' Ae- " WOBB AMP BPSCU; - '*&S£2K.SSSs ■ ■:: otttSn United Etette. • - Tj roBBKI' ORR. '/Og BTttAW BOOTETB ANDIIATB.TO • noßtnrt nrecosa, ; . FLOWERS, 4c,; ; Ha s® MARKET STREET, ~ • b. R ft C. -nunticxnim or • r. JOB AND ALL KHTD3 OJ I N G P A P i Warttiouii Bio. 41 WobdBlr««t|. - pirrsßvaa&PA* ayhtffa * ; r >1 omtot priea. .... JoiiN COCiiKAN ® BKO, V . lusimoTotsu'or : . | fU !UlUi*«,lro» V.01t., Door., t-' Vfinauw sjuitUTJ, Winiow Bnanli, It., , Tktrdßrat. - ' Wool i«<i Dull'*.) prmßcmu.Pi, "•'“ySroBVEH ft rsmwo, . AV'i'OBJIKVB A,T It A V? , [, f -, f - AS* SbfclClTOttS lH CHABCKIMfi SSSSb* --,.».t«.i»|V«wftycpPocd<taaMortg»gw wiajaia ••;* “*■ ■ -‘OTfatLftWinifc’J'" »■«■»«■ ■■■■"v»" ,, »,»*r?.'.'S''~ri!lXawt sohThTs i siin los, : • i! : ASD BiCHISISTS, ‘ '' v WiA-S HINGTOS WOBK 8, vc; ;.pttt»borßb, Peuna. Offleii Nrf.3l 9irkct <tri«t. v ■^ting'iiid Beg*Irlßg foa*o& ■fcortnoUco. •• ...\V JBYMA'N I '® »ON, jv.- yptiwfcgtgawddPMlttilaallfctedp o * TOBACCO. SOTTPP AND CIOABB. AH D t-.-p AS> TOBACCO ■ ~-; „f. ; (OUIfD StßfiliOTO AND .WWA^®? . iiBL ifflina ttoprfneiptl ■clllmm'l loro of law*. " 'solstt®. BoHooS, Oomoay. Bowlo ond cOitr giropM * 00., tamtam.WooOrtr«t.;comwdTtlnl- EBBOHANT T 'JV. I Jj'o R • Sa* 4® Anketsti plttibargh, A eoad assortment of Cloths, Cassihxscs, TiittiKjrdbirooj.'.tia «» *»* »*«• *» *•*9?"“* SIM, 1“ “>• l**?* 1 “I l * •' U‘,*rt • mrStlyflfc' ■■ • •• •■•• ■• . ••■ ' - " j. SCOTT,: Daatut, . . HAS removed to the house lately occupied fcjßr: ten. AiStert, Ho. Jte Prea •»«<, ■“*> > OiM&ooi&onßm&tintti ?;■■" - : Qffle<BoßWfron9A.ii.tfll6r.it. • inH»L.»OTB ».ircin.tocai Steal work*. JONE 3. BOYD tc CO, ~~ ;• < - OAST BDBB4 «tej,BfEIll0,I10W'»»« • fr.; • r . •/- V B. 0110538 uri AXLES, CoTvefßtuaiA TintStnA* FOibasK^ ‘"tlb ?‘So&m3a& co, , BAnMOTCUBO* lmproved P*t»ot 8t«« •?'•••• '■•.•• \ Cultivator Teeth,. anur lm«> TirdSUttlM, : MJfcljtffc? -SATT. BOAI> BMKB COMPAHY. : «*• «• ■ ««»•«* f : «*:■*’»*’’> *B r< *»*> •- •: • jdinjTAOtOMU tt . r. ■ BAIL BOAD SPIKES, (3HAJBS . - '• and boat spikes. 1 - W^rßt^t^Chg^fe, rorwarfflng »na Commlufon Merchant, HID wnoiail* ®* u f? m.n. obeeso. Batter. SeeOe. FWt ' 'ii*«ol M*> ■ Hit 0 mot-amt KM”**' mbbokant ’ Ko 64 Sfe. CUir- Street, aia*. 00 ww Mattel Store. _ B. Kisipatwci & Sows, No, 31_S. Third r>*,UUma,tSMriutuaCbatm**l*> ; brabTlßt AHS SUJIZD BFABian . "- Om» fcJU4P»to»Klpi T T«liiien’ 08, lumen’ tad Car • ™ .-.r«l«* lotto at nw knrat prid, »1 op» **• **•< •fW; •- : :.**JUJUiiaic«jUJi«rlath*nm*k **»««.•» : .i itutUcbataariMipiiMwill b*glwnlßei»b,or ...«üb«sc*fccinict.: LMibMrstaredfreflefebArpcndaDK w i - \ ■ ■• •■ ■ tojSJiyp * Pubs Old. Kyi ‘Whisky.—l iiaye on baod ww ltaml idAßy*Wbhty wfckblb*nb*4 mtA* ' lupluiiaUhisitqaoMwoldtadvlUtMaddbYtiMfon*): ' - 1 ■ o^nl’Kßnnti : Poußukdt.—lhOTO Brandy which I t : wfll panstM tob» port m 3 fit far p*dtd»i whlft 1 - *, * VBKbmdtomMlft pobUevuit. .Aayeijo vbowlU try t i |hUfiaaWnUift<d6fKi«Bperle«»r. ’ ] aiWififcwy, - , OKO, C. unf8HB»l«OWooJ »>w*L Oiiruno Batiut, o*Elict*o Miirarnq IliUlßUi fcr . Uafial pozpotM, of *TCTJ r^erlorklod .ggDeintftMdiqnHdiiieii itiman XipKM -Jta»,Biai*r>mlU«ii»o)ToiE<i]Un. idtou Dr. am " B “- U “ Wool *L. Hmwttk. Pm. tr~* «ZctiSeotf 4nlea for Ami perion* ■ ■ , *rLua tmjnyptwoM OT p*d* fa> b*tr m -w»p u itw,-. ~ SSSgiSs^ia^ißartaffl S-. JsS&isF ! ?~?s£&P 'i<*%&Egg*2?aS£! 1 t Sttttal &otfofc PITTSBURGH, PBNNA, ra. o- nin> JOHN 8. MB, UP Wood rtmi &UO.—Dr. A, fall .tod? iJbgjtb CTfflB l Bi gftHO Voofl attwfc; Sransn— Tba best woitei® “JfeSS Sptttal ßatata. H X B, W . «L .... SEWING MACHINES. ■ K O O . I m r r> K . E 5 8 FOR SALE WITH ALL LATH IMPROVEMENTS, HAKVFACTVBER'S PHICKS, AIEX. R. 8080. So. 6.6 Plftti street. MOTR'B MnUCCLODB Vxbmik Destroyer, The Only BenefiV T>Aele IFortfAurr to Exterminate &atb,M;ci, OocxiucfiE3.BCßS.AimK Mosacncis, Fuis, Ucrtas, Mows, Gum Wciw m> o**»*R Iractt, *k 50,000 boxes sold ikons month. Tbsn Celebrated Ecnedlee have boeu eltenrively used for twenty-two jnn In eU parti of Eoropo, and their mime ctou power hare been attested by the Ccarte of Baula, prance, England, Austria, pnaela; JJaTaria, Saxony, Belgi um, Holland, Kaplea, do, and their Chemical propertle* examined, and approved by the moil dUUnguLbed Medlcal racoUkw all orex.the world. Their destrucUvenen to aHklndaof terrain and loeecU haa been certified In tbl» conntry by the Director* or the Tarioos Public Institution!, Planter*, Farmers, Proprietor* of Hotels, Warehouse* Manufactories, and by various dit logulsbed private cltlrens. Numerous Testimonials and Otrtiflcatai of the efficacy fit these BeaedU* can to seen at tba Depot. lor safe, Wholesale and Retail, by the Inventor and Pro prietor, JOSEPH MEYER, Practical Chemist, . . €l2 Broadway (cor. Houston st,) Now York. General Agon! for the U. States and Canada*, FRBDEB* ICR Y.RUSHTON, Druggist, No. 10 Aitor House, and4lT Broadway, New York. Tor sale in this city, wholoaeloand retail by R. E. BEL* LERB A CO-, corner Wood and Second eta: JOS. FLEMING, Corner DUmond and Market it. BKBRHAU * U’KES* NAN, Allegheny. flesa.omatc_ ambbioan "Watches. WHOLESALE AGENCY FOR TIIE SALE OF AKSBZOAN WATCHE3. We would most respectfully call the atten tion oi the public ta tbe American Watche* now bring «• tessiTtlT Introduced, tne oanntactnre of which ha* b©» com»ta firmly otabllahed (hat entire confidence can bo placeduponthamaattfraod comet Hmo-beepert, both by theveamaudeellur. . Oaring been appointed Whole**!* Agent* tor Ibe «*U of Wfttefcea, the public may b» mured th*t we c*n Kll them «t the very lowoet cuh price*. Wo bare tleo a frry.largdelock of SILVER and PLAT SD WARE, RISE GOLD JEWELRY iu eeU, *neb u Conti, Garnet, Cameo, Jet and Paiotlng*. Our Mtortmeot cf CLOCKS li oouinaUj large at preeent coaprUlng *otao beantlfal pattern* of EIGHT anJ OSE PAY PARLOR and OFFIOE CLOCKS *t GREATLY HR* DECED PRICES. I ' Weh*re *l»o • fad etock of Eugliib and BwUaUOLD *d4 -SILVER WATCUES on band, all of oor own topcrtatluu. KxJ., «.Url.U s .u<l No. 42 Fifth treat. •• IBWTfPl g,t * t MOTHIBIiSII noTHicitsm Don't fail to procure Mrs. Wins Wu Sooth ikgSyropforChildrenTeething. Ithw Donation«rth- U gratly ledUttte* the proeee* of toothing by eolte nlng the pi«*,«4oring M lofUnnaetlon—will elUypefo.mid U tor* to regaUU the bonk Depend upon It, mother*, U «m gUereettoyoamlToe, end relief end health to y«nf tnJmti. perfectly ufe in nU £**<«• Thli Telaible prepereUoa, U the pt«f riptton of one mast experienced end ■h£Uut femele Pbyilcien* in Nt Englssd, end hee boeo o*od with new-teilins «nrccee nafllioae of mm. •W* Caller* It the beet auJ niml remedy In tb<* to ,}] „t Djaanlary anti DUrhoea la CbiUlrco.» L«lbu« It wl*ee fromtee thing @t from any slhercttM. tfllb 4n d health can be e«tlnjat*J by dollsrt end ctni«,M It worth Ua weight la gold. HflUon* of. bottle* an toJJemyyaar U» lb* gtT,*.— u!• an eld and well-tried remedy. PJUOK 03LY2S CENTS A BOTTLE. arHosf (wnnJaenntautheffMlmUeofCUßTlS * f KR KIU3, Kew York, U cm the ootiide wrapper, Sold by Pragglet* throngbont tho world. DR. GEO. ILKETSER, Ag«nt for PitUfcur*h ' jn2al*wlTfeT I Cohuon bwxsb roles the mass of the people, S 3, ntlfiul tbs iadgmeotof apbjiklso tbs VlrmesornoatECTßß.’a B[TIBBS, a» o*V be wo k tbs IbSm# qctatltJos of this msticliws Uut arc »ano*llyiioM inoiinT section of the Uni- It U now ifeorafceA SSnSStoab other remsdto yet d«iwd ° f ,1. ii|jMtirn gntui vucb•• dlarboea,d jeenlwry, dyipep aihcmkySSUilMtSSfSM M.laoU> T.XMfrc^th. tollio r«=Me. Try th» irlio. »od b. "Sft imxliti .trl OMira JCOOTII,. rmrthtre, zaJ b, BOSSES* Sima, moriDUrtcrer..nj proprietor. *4 Watar and M front stmt*. jria.aawT PAIN DESTROYER.—Tb* b*»t md eb»po»t How bold Broody la ■ tli© world. fimptomd ples*«it it*«p plication,c«rUla»i>d*flectG*l tniuwtilto. -A b«re«W ■cfcntiflc citmi*lajr*UT*, ippllc»blo-fof Cio r#llefofp»lo otooytteß, to»oypUc*,ia*oj port cfttj* hoo*n n*- tWß,*»4cnd« , «lldrctaß»tKJce». Ifyoa pot tbUPtaitor if p*in to tharo, the Plutor -will tttektbero ontU fcsj TinlEhcd. Tbe Pbitor o*pwti*ei tbo pUo CANNOT EXIST WHERE THIS BLASTER * - IS APPLIED. * lUbanuitoa, Umeo«, StiSnw, Debility, NerroMW Kwimlg«, Coogb*, «*J Cold*, * l ? d efrary kind, down *rw» to Oorm, tn {msudte&yrtliccxa alitila patience. ytmanaXll wrott by tho calld financeol tbeMAQSBTIOPLABIEH. It la th. rio pleet, comet, aaftat, plenmt».t end tamed, la cdstanca. Ita eppllcattcn la nnlreraal-riioallr to Iba | atrong man, the delicate woman, and tbo (table To each and all It will pmre • Balat and • Blcaafaj. IU CIO [a agreeable, and wllboot ancojanc. ortbooblo. Ita price Irarltbln tbe reach of aB-rifcb or poor; aUhajbar. U wbo «*• «lck* d roßerfn* in»oy w*7- „« FARMERS ibonld b* »lir#y* poppUod with ihto torolM* bla FIdHTEB. It will be' the Good Fbjrirlao lo an, hooaohold, read, at all Umar, and at tnatant notice. PoloplnalMlfhttinboxaa. Each box will mahe all to right ptaitore, endfinj child can apraad them. Price » ceote a box, with fcl, aod plate dlreclioot, d. c. nonmiEAD, n. d., gtou la «rary city, town «bU yfllag® of th* Onitod Stotoo. ~ ■ : : Tire Hialth is the most important subject u which thn ntfantlnn e»n bn direct*!. A UtUn pimphlct, tttldod “A Qoldc to Hretlb," pntlhbed bjß.l. »AH!tK STOCK A CO, WhcUrelc DrusgltU, corner olWood end «h «B.Hlttbiirib,r»;no4 which B.r be hod gretir from all th. ucntx far Wllrcn'r HI!», or B. I. lihuretoc? i V«ml fata, awntdaiw gmUmonntcJ“W,lHSiiwT -11 In worth rending. ' . -Je2MAwT_ S»?£fsr . *?'*“'•* Dr. Ward'» Tooth Powder and Tootb wm layqatoUtyof tb»»boiiKtletaaf* I tor"Si* prtf t>y PR. gEVBKB. 80. HO Wood 11,11 taborgta,?*- Chamois Bums or a good quality for Mlojt Dg. K»SB»a , a.l4o WooJtL aplfcdgwT B-OrrBTH SPRING- BtTPPLY received the first two Fmnoa of our •S.tihHoriMlßprtTCir c*J*trrtßd mwm- RESPECT 10 «H o 11 "' * BRO., ■fat*-'. , ."'Fair Oronnfl* — litnae. willMtb<**P*rt* °.Vklldtof. limn, of tin jtomSmw ojm* »“LSJjEKffiiln of 'tin; pricuafobtßtoq. for foU J*,,-., ~V H UMfaßCßßtmff B gg ud will b**M •* * ftwi * farther in- of 140 Wood TOUNRUSKIN'S NEW BOOK^ThiTwo •I LfCttuf CQ Alt *nd s^* X>j Jcbn Jlullrtß, M. A ■ »n -sssssissssStt^^ TG'VERY AMERICAN staid understand JjiU»OMOi£r»«rtas. tooriM-to. b«om« »dfptJkht *°ss> - - bh. Bft Wood »trert. XI ILL PAPER—Lang indwide.fhiUinnd *■» My*.m*^QfA^A&^nifliihctCff^nfl«oHby pitstegl] PITTBB'CJRGS: WEDNESDAY MOENSa, JULY 13, 1860. OFFICIAL FAFFS OF TBS CITY. City and yewa Itema. JUIBUt T***siunra*. —Obscrrationa token nt Show** Optician Store, No. 5S Fifth at, yostorday. r ur ova. ib siiadb. 90 82 .-130 94 9 o'clock, A. * • 12 " * « « r. * Barometer. Trl-Wzekly Gazette* Wo shall commence, this week, the publica tion of a tri-weekly edition of the Gazms, which we will furniah to subscribers at $3.00 per annum. Ae many of the dally malU bare been cut down to tri weekly, tbia will afford our frends an opportunity of accommodating them selves to the ohango in their mail facilities. The Passenger Railway question dragged iu elow length along in the Quarter Sessions yes terday. Ur. Howard, in behalf of the borough of Lawreuceville, made a very long epeeob, in which he went into the matter in all its bearings. The borough asks that from eighteen to twenty two feet of Butler street be pared by the Com pany. Uis claimed that thie Is no more than a fair compensation for' tho expenditure made to bring the street in .its present condition. There is a foundation sufficiently solid for the bed of the railway track withoot further gra ding. It is slated that $1,464 bare been ex pended ou the street within the last year, and that this has glren a good solid bottom. It is truo, that in a rainy time the whole route is fluent’with mud, but yet there is a solid bottom underneath; of that we are assured by those who know, which would stand tbs pressure of any amonut of cars that could be placed on or run orer the track. • It is contended that if the track should be laid in the middlo of the street, the heary loads on stone wagons, or of cannon for the arsenal, run ning on the street at either side, would depress the route, leariog the rail track a permanent obstruction to traveling on the street. The need is therefore obvloas, to pave the road thorough ly on either side, to prevent so serious an oc currence. The learned counsel might have added that in the winter and early spring, the road as now laid is scarcely passable for any vehicle, mueh less for heavy loads of cannon. The street however.should doubtless be paved by somebody, for tho dost in sammer end the mad at all other : limes, Is exceedingly troublesome. The effect of pulverised limestone, when driven before a gale of wind, is too welt known to need any learned oomment. Those who lira on Batler at know how It affects them. After Mr. Howsrd.had concluded his argument, Mr. Mellon spoke on the same side, and will be succeeded by 0. H. Rippcy, Esq., for the Com pany, who will present his side of the case to the oourt this morning. The cases will not probably bo decided before Saturday. The eompaoy com mence laying the track to-day. They break wound on Cecil alley, opposite the mouth of stb street. In twenty days the track will be down, lo the city line. ! Imfbotbmbsts IB tux. Nihtb Will)— ln #1 parts of our thriving clfr, buildings of beauty and Tftloe ore going op. Wo hove referred fre quently to sih Bireel. T&al will be, within the next three or four,years, entirely renewed in a style like that of the new elroolnres recently erected aloog it. Dot great improvements are goiog forward In the suburbs as well as at the centro of the oily. In the 9th ward, the Penn sylvania Railway is patting ap a very large brick etrnelnre, io continuation of their plan of the works already projected and measnrably com pleted there. The new building is already fin ished in its watts, or nearly so, and is the largest ono on the grounds hitherto. Nearly opposite those works. Park, McCurdy & Co. are adding a large building to their Cop per Works. This, we believe, is intended for a smelling fnrnace. It lies immediately in the rear of their present Urge and fine mill, and will increase their capacity or manufacturing copper eo that they will bo belter able even than now to answer the constantly increasing demand upon them for articles of th*ir manufacture. The site of their mill—Lake Superior Mill—is eo well chosen that their works may be increased in definitely. The upper portions of the Uih ward are juet now showing the more tasteful hand of improve ment. la new suburbs it frequently happens that men build toaoswer their immediate neces sities ; the next step is that of enlargement and increase. So it comes to pass that house after bouse, more elegant In design and beautiful in fiohb, como to usnrp the place of the humbler early dwelling. Such Is (he coarse of things in the 9tb ward, which mote and mors stretches it self toward the eity Vine, and in the lapse of the next five years must ioclade another portion of outlying district and add a oew wan!, the 10th, to the advancing and Increasing oily of Pitts burgh. Paescoger Railways, in spite of the blind opposition of those who will not see, mast inaugurate a oew era in all the outlying bor ongha, and will msst assuredly bring into the market all desirable building spots iu the vicinity. ( Ins East Libsett Passssoxb Railway.— The books of this rail**? were opened lo this city on ihe flih of May. About 260 cr 300 eharcs of stock were sobscibed op to the 9ib of July instant. It was even ramored, if we re member aright, tbit it vu not possible to dispose or the stock. A committee woe appointed by the Board A Commissioners, to obtain subscriptions, and efforts were made, by themthroughouttho community to perform that task. On Saturday morning laat,.oerUin parties from Philadelphia and other places in tbo eastern part of tbe State, came on, here, and in one of tbe books in the hands of tbe committee, they, together with other gentlemen residing inthleeonnty, took the whole of the stock not previously eubscribed. Oa Monday last, other parties, resident in this city, on tbe book in tbe bands of the Treasurer, sub scribed also for the etook in full. We do netknow whether nr not this wasdone because parties not resident la tbe county had taken it, bnt ve are informed on undoubted authority that tbo facta are as above staled, and thus, la reality, all the j stock, exeept what was taken in a few days sub-: eeqoont to the Oth of May, has been taken by two different sou of individuals. Wa learn that both parties have their agents in Harrisburg seeking to obtain letters patent from the Gov ernor. Between both, we have no manner of doubt that tbe road will bo built and pul in run ning order right speedily. Tbe route will be out Pennsylvania Avenue, through the oharmiog auburb of Oakland and over tbo plank road to East Liberty. There It will meet one which will doubtless in time be constructed from Lawrence fllle to East Liberty by the other route. ABBBBT ABE RBBCDB.—Ob Monday, tWO Ofß- 11 oer« of the night wetob, of Ibta oily, named 1 reapeetlrely Wray and Bhlrey, went to Eliiabelh 1 1 boroogb, and there arreetod a man naood Wm. 1 Bean. Ilia allegedibal thla mao wan In jail at Camden, N.J., oontleled of eome offenao and aentenced lo the'penitentiary for two yeara. While lying In jail prerloua to hie being aent to nrieon, he with tiro other men made their ea-1 cape. Bean, who la a nattre of Elirabethtown, 1 came there at cnee, and baa been there openly I for aereral weelta. We are Informed that he la a I eery onrnly man, and la a terror to the peaco- I fal and law-abiding oilirena of the. borough. 1 Word haring reached the Mayor that Bean waa a fogitlre rrom juatlce, he ecnl tho two officetii abora named lo arreat him. He did not tend the more generally known of our deteollrea, be oanad Bean knew them. On Monday eronlng Bean waa arretted and pretty eoon a large com nany of Bean’aoompanlonaaaaemblodand forci bly look Bean from the poaaeealon of lawful offi oore and aet him at large again. The one erll thna doubled Itaelf and it become neceaaary to arreat the reeonera. Veßterday I warranla were leaned for Charlea Bean, brother lof the reaened, Joseph Weddell and Weatley Bradley. The firat mentioned waa token yeater- I day morning on the aleamer Col. Bayard, and tare ball In $l,OOO for bit appearance at Court. Fonroffioera otarted up yeaterday to arreat the ' riotere, and If nothing ocoura lo hinder they will ; hare them thla morning. : , Arran wllneaalng the exhibition of Prof. Be rey, yeaterday, the following gentlemen united | in Iheabbjolned teatlmonlal:, . _ Haring witheaeed with pleaaure.Mr, B. U KJ rey’a method of breaking and eubdalng rioloua Block, and being eatlefled In our mlnda of the perfectly rational and almple theory upon whlob no operatea npon horaea, mulea, fie., we taae pleaenre in adding onr teellmony. in hiafaror, and recommend him to oihere. K. B. Bimpeon, M. D., A. Ballou, - 'C. Arbnthnot, - - 1 Francle Andory. John Mil, -W, 0, Hamilton, d A. a Murdock, M. Jacob Gardner, E. M. Tin die, M. D„ Tbomaa Haling!, ■H.Voeghtley, - Body Palterioo, W.M’Clurg, " Henry Van Bnreo, Jr. , Prof. Barey will gire hia new performance to day at the came place,at 10 o’clock. . Tnn HonaaTABBE went through thocereroony yeaterday, of redoolng a horao of high aplrita and'great aotirity to the mildcat.and kindeat of oraatureei 'We aaw Rarey lay Ibc horae down ok ho "would h ohild, place blmaelf among the unimat'a lege, oftorrrarda made him aland up, follow him around, anbmlt without fllnehiog to hare a man aland on hia bare back, and a ecore of elmilar tbinga. A large number of peraoM Saw thla: T*day, at 10 o’olook, la Paltereon’a atable, Barejr wiuiamoawlldandriolonß horao. nt- Bat. S: Bowman, D, D., Aealetanl BJahop ef PAonaylranla, Will ptMOh MMmto., imlfif ihft tilt Cl Church, I hia (Wedneaday) ersning. Eerrlees win commence at 8 o’clock. f *- : Wi lin before rtf fined it tbagrtil impton cunt In the donUl ut of mbstilnUng Cotxlito and Porcelain for melaUle plate in thomma nfzcloia of artificial teeth.' TSlj Is h want that hie long been felt, and will t» dnly epprocUtod by the toothless Onr former opinion of the merits of theso new styles of teeth is fully con firmed by all who hlTe tried them. The Bor. Dr. Kerr speaks from personal experience as follows: I , . “Among tho many improrements in dentistry is the insertion of teeth on plates prepared from the material deslgnatedabore. Nothing can be more beantlfnl of the kind, or mbro olosely ro sembling nature, than teeth set in porcelain.— And then the material is absolutely pure, and is incorruptible by the acids of the month, which sooner or later affect metallic substances. The ooralito plates are not so beantlfnl as the porce lain, but, in other respects, are as excellent.— They are, perhaps, more comfortable and dure ble ThUi stylo of work has been introduced hero by Dr. Btebbins, late of New York; who, ot bis office, (No. 191 Pena street,) is successfully ap plying it- Wo have the pleasure of usiog some of his coralilo work, and cao testify to its com fort aodadaplalloa to all proper uses of teeth. We hare never hod so comfortable a use of (he mouth, and of the vocal organs, since we lost the teeth which God gate ns. Another important consideration in their favor, is economy.” % Const* Stobb.—The loyiog of the corner stone of the Now Asylum for the Insane, on the Backhouse Farm In Ohio township, will be celo bratedi with appropriate ceremonies on Tuesday next. Chief Justice Lowrie will deliver an ad drese appropriate to the occasion, and other per sons, whose hearts the suffering insane are near, will add pleasure to the oelebratlon by their presence. A speoial train will bo la use on the P. Ft. W. &0. R. R-, the lime of whose start log and relnrn will be, we presume, dnly adver tised. Citr Wsiqr Scants —The Finance Committee last night awarded the City Weigh Scales as follows: , , . 4 , Point M’Aniooh—is appointed. Old Bay “ —Chas. Craig ; Old Mon. Bridge—F. A. Ueisly , ' BlrgVm “ —Jos. Reeder “ Oih Ward—Action postponed. 7th *• —P. Breen " oth “ —P- Klngriand Tub situailon of President of Pittsburgh Fe male College, so long and most acceptably occu pied by Dr. Barrows, who resigned at the close of the lost term, bae been sopplfcd. ae we art Informed, by the election of Rev. I. C.,-Perching. Prof. Knowles, the learned and accomplished Viee President, will be noting President until the term for which Mr. Perehlng was appointed to his present ministry shall have expired. Paist!? —Take care of your clothes! Be cart ful not to rob against the door poste or lean against the end of the Oazbttb Building. It is newly painted, but we are not proud! The Wkklt Gazbttb a gbabu number is for sale at the counter to-day. Will onr friends bs carefal of the print when they come in to buy and subscribe. AprtßTon’a Railway Gums, for July, has been received from the publishers. This is an invaluable publication, and is tbs only one of the kind that can be relied on. Its time tables are derived from official sources, corrected up to the latest date, and travelers using it can rely oyon their correctness. Published by D. Ap pleton & Co., Nos. S4C and 348 Broadway, N. Wc learn that a man named Daffy, a peddler, while attempting to rescue a little girl about 9 years of age, daughter of Mr*. Curling, who had fallen into Chartists Creek, near Mansfield, was drowned, together with the child he soogbt to save. We have learned nooe of the particulars, and elate the above as we beard it. Tuc change making in MoTighe's bouse, on the corner of Fifth street and Cherry alley, Is to aooomaodate Mr. James Price, the well known and.pcpol&r confectioner of Allegheny city, who is about opening business in Pittabnrgh as above. Ma. SBODQ&AB9 was defeated in bis ruuning for Major General. Mr. Anderson is to wear that title by a majority of four votes. Alle gheny gave Gen. Snodgrass 62votes, and Jeffer eon, Armstrong and Indiaoa combined gavo An derson 66. - Dohatioji. —Mr. J. W. Kerr, tbe well-known arcbUfoi, has made a donation to the new hos pital for the iosane, of a splendldcast-iroa fonn talo. The work represents a swan, and is very finely executed. j I* Aoaiii.— was lodgejl in jail on Tuesday, for assault and battery whb in tent to kill, on oath of D. Disbon and W. G- Merguis. A commitment for disorderly was also eent up agrinat him. [Far the DiHjr PilUbarpb Oi2*Ua.) > 3it»*ra. Editor! —Til9 Journal cf a few deyi HOC# in noticing Er»n«' Gift Sale, or boote, hoi tho fol lunlag remarks: ‘•We used to think tbo gifu accompanying these Book Sales, were mere tinsel; bat we here beta ns turnl that many of them are of undoubted value. How be can sell booka at what appears to be the trade’ price*, and at the same time distribute fifty per cent, of tbo valueof hit books la gifts among his easterners, jMwslesoi." x I thought that this latter remark was very judi cious and very proper In a newspaper of good stand ing in this community. Sorely It mast be a , ‘p»n!e” to every Intelligent person to understand bow one man can sail books at the regular trade price, then give in jewelry or other articles fifty per cent, of the price of tbo articles back to tho poretksw and yet make money. The thing la absurd on Its face. Sup. pose Mr. Crane had advertised that , he would sell books el tho regular trade prica and as loon as the money was paid he would pay back to the purchaser fifty per cent, or one-half of tha purchase money, would be not be regarded as a fool or a knave. Yet bis gift tales amount precisely to this, unless we suppose that the articles given were tinsel and almost worthless. This is so sppsrent thatl am not surprised that yon call U a “punle.“ In truth, it is mueh worse than a putile; it Is noosense or knavery, and I think tho Joumaf is tender overmuch in giv lag H such a gentle name. , , ... Aflcr reading so far, after being told that these gift sales were a poixle, 1 was really astonishad to find the very next sentence to be as follows: “Yet wove , ojfurr/Evans does it." Atrurtd Is the word. If the Journal bad eaid, “wo are t old Evens does this,' Its readers would at onee havo cooeluded that Evans himself or some of bis agonts had told it to. But! “assured" is the word. '‘Assure,” »sya my dictionary, is “to make certain.” Now, an you really certain,, Mr. Bigbam; that Mr. Evans does honestly and truly , cell the tamo books at the same prices as rvgiUar tn> den and then give book In other articles one-half the | ▼aloe of those purchased? Are you not still some. | what ponied upon the subject, or are yea really as- 1 eared, certain, that such a thing Is done? Can you be certain, anurtd that tho regular profits ! of the booksellen are so large that Mr. Evans can afford to pay back fifty per <*nto( bis receipts; ? If he can really do this, if he was acting fairly,. would not bis wisest course be to proclaim that he would tell the eanxe books at half the prioe other; booksellers were selHog them for? Would not this bo. much simpler, easier, more direct and more Reel ing to persons yearning for cheap bargains ? Would be not find It much oasier to keep up one eilab|Uh meat, the book concern, than to have a hook store and aiewelry or notionstoro? Canonesetof clerks manage two establishments as easily and cheaply as a single one? , , , Io tho next sentence tho Joemni says, “Many of hi, <Eran,') imitation, In Ihi, reipect I mart thin concur with it. I think that not “mi," oni,, but all, who protend to Mil a, cheap a, regular boekoellm and than return Oft, per cent, are bogaa I do not k»., «t.t .paelal reaiona tho Journal ma, hay, for dUUngal.hlng Eran, from tho “mon, hogu, men who imitate bimo and prefer bis complicated mode of doing busi ness to tbo simple one of selling at half the prices of the regular dealers; but as for my single self I be ieve that be and all Me imitators are bogut. C. | for tba Dally PlttaWgb 0» iMto.] Quill Oaa.—The celebration of (he ever-to-ba remembered Fourth of July wna famed on at the .bon place, by tba teacher. and ehildraa of tba Bapliat Sabbath Sobool, (amounting to about eighty in number) in. mob a manner aa would rlo, ai to unity of aplrll, jojouanesa of feeling and pro fusion of luxuries, with any of onr nrger cities. Prayer baring bean offered' Mr/joner, baprotaadod to toad tbo Declaration, attar which baiddtaaiod thoeudleneo.t considerable length in a Tory humorona and '»““??“« “d was followed effect!rely by Mr. John MUler, whopa tbellcaUy referred to tba dapartora of_ somo from their band alnea tholaat anniversary. Tbo moating, In troth, waa “a feast," intellectually, religiously, Md" rpomSy.- W.h.g (not toff.tier,) but to com. KStfiSf/xr ?io^w'tbi uUgtUutff d££.nriblo liberty for wblobjl.lr fomfrUmr, so eniuestly, manfully, and sueeosifhlly contended. iM'/ibon —The Baptlat Churob or this town, together witb thut of OiL Orii, barn utmded an , unulmou. InrllaUon to tbo Kar. John Pow.il J.n« i udMr. Jbnaa appaara fully adequate to lta roriad damanda,beinganTutalllgent, enorgetlo and affoo- I tlonata minister. Mr. Jones baa nor labored at Me, Kaeaport lor a month, and from what wo ban lean I and beard, wa believe tbla anbeie to bo peottUarij ba- ClUngtoblm andb. to lt,'W»«* audita oot-poßta ban many Wda b iwplawithtn lhiiiF nnkn u ptutor tad poopl*» 6® •troog, luting, united Sfortrb. bl.mdwitb abundant success. Aaatvai or tqk Imp Ctrr.-"Tbe Bttamer Iron CHtj, Capt J. E. Turner, amradfrom take Superior yeatetday » n i rn .°s“’ tonagon at BP. M. on Tneaday. Tho.lronClty, brought down a large number of pauengtn and • good cargo of copper, 'M** J£ij! W l# "* National mine, 26 maaaea.o9,#u_ Jto., J, bbla 4656 lba.' Advantnra, 2 maaaaa 1563 lbs, 86 bbla So4,B26.ll»!lßatttial,; mntr 6118 Ib*i Copper MR ppta, 18,838 if* - * ' -»^ j Telegraphic. Litut fiba KoropeT SiccmLE, H. R, July 12.—Th» ittmihlp Cin tfai tr om Liverpool, wilh dlteft to 2d iniUat, p«*Md Cape Ilaco at 5 p. u. on Sunday, and arrived at Hal ifax to-day. Sho was boarded oft Capa Race, and a brief fumnary of her news procured, which was started from 8L Johns yesterday, but only reached here toil forenoon. The [intelligence from the seat of war stales that no OgUtiog bos occurred sinco tho battle of Solferino. The allied troops continue to cross tho river Mtscto withoutmolestation from tho enomy. Emperor Napoleon bad removed bis head-quarters from vota to Vallegio. Tho Sardinians, under command of Victor llman oel, have invested Peschicra, their lines oxteodiog from Lego do Qardo to tho Minclo. The Emperor of Austria'has not taken hu depar ture for Vienna, and he is now expected to remain in Italy. Tho new English Ministry have announced that they will be governed by a strict neutrality. Mr. Coliden has declined the proffered rent in the new ministry. ('ommiTctal In!dJigcnc(, per &tv**r Canada.— Liverpool, of cotton for the week have been 67,000 bales, lododing 1000 bales on speculation, and 11^00'for ex* port. Lower qualities bare deeltted bolder* areofferlng Iroety, but show no disposition to press sal** fair and mid* Hog qualities are gsnerally nnchanced with ths axcepUon of upland*—ell qualities of which bare slightly deelinaL Th* •alea to-day, Friday, were 7,600 bales, the market closing •toady at the following quotations:—N. O. fair, By. raid lioß. OJi; Mobile fair,7%, middlings, C&. The stock of cot ton to Port Is 747,000 bales, of which 6*6,ooo*re American. EtaUtf Tradc.~ Tbeadrtets from Manchester eootinuo to be fotonble. the market for goods closing quiet but stosdr. flaws CWfon Market, July l»h-Il*w i OrlMD! trr* ordi naire are quoted at 107 flail qualities bats slightly sdfanced. Liverpool Bnadrivft Mark* Jnlyl«t.-Ail descriptions of Breadstuff* have a declining tendency, and quotationx are ,o JVvri»>«s.—Tbe market U dull, and the quotation* are barely maintained. Loanox, Joly I.—Ccnaoli are quoted at for account of dividend. Tbe money market it slightly more strlogenf. The bullion in the Beak of England baa Increased £211,000. Tbe Grant Hattie of Solferino. Pbiladclpbu, July 12.—The N. Y. Times pub* itter from tho battle field of Solferino, giy- tag tbs first secants details; Tbs battle commenced at a little before 5 a. it., shortly after sunrise. Jast back of Castigllone rises a high nogs of bills, wblcb projects a mile or there* aboats into tbs plain, and then breaks off towards the left into a wide expanse of smaller bills, and so into the rolling ratface which marks that portion of the Slain. The Austrians had taken position npon these ills, planting cannon npon those nearest Castigllone which they conld approach, as the French army wu in foUforoo in and aronnd the little tillage, and had stationed their Immense army all over the sarround ine plain. As nearly as we can now learn, Emperor Francis Joseph had collected here not less than 225,- 000 troops, and commanded them in person. His evident purpose was to make a stand here, and risk the fortanes of war npon the hazards of the day. Na poleon promptly accepted the challenge, and com menced the attack as soon a* U was light this mors tog, by placing cannon npon the hills still nearer to Castigllone than-.tbose held by the Austrians, and openiog fire opon'lhem on the heights beyond. Ho took bis own standnpoo the highest of these, a steep, : sharp-backed ridge, wbleb commands a magnificent view of the entire circuit of the plain, and from that point directed the entire movements of his army da ring the early portion of the day. ’ The French very soon drove the enemy oat of the posts they held near est the town, and followed them ta the small villages of the plain below. The first of tbeso eras Soiferlno, where they had a sharp and protracted engagement. The Austrians disputed every Inch of the ground, and fought here, as they did throughout tbo day, with tho utmost desperation. They were three limes driven out of the town before they would stay out. The people of the village, moreover, look part against the French, upon whom thoy fired from their win dows, and the French werecompolled.ia self defence, to burn the town. When they found it impossible to hold their ground any longer I lhey fell back slow ly and steadily, until they reached the village of Volte, directly southeast from Castigllone, and is only about a mile from the river Mlneio, from which, however, it is separated by a range of hills. Upon these hills, in the rear of the town and overlooking it completely on the south and southeast sides, tbe Austrians bsdplaated very formidable batteries, and When 1 arrived upon the field and went at once to the height where the flnperor had stood at the opening of tbe engagement, bat which he bad left an hour before to follow bis victorious troops, these bslteries were blastag away upon the French, who were eta tioned on tbe plain below. Tbe general result was soon made evident by tbe slackening of tbe Austrian fire and by the tailing back of their smoke and a cor responding advance on tbe part of that which rose from the French artillery. The cannonading at that point lasted for over an hour, but ta precisely what , direction the Austrians bad retreated, it was not pos ; title from tho posilioo I occupied to see. Part of | the force probably crossed the Mlorio, which flows , ’ southward from the lower end of Labe Guarda and I ‘ empties into the Po. Hut the battle continued to j * rage all over the region northwest of a llnecooneet- , tag the towns of Castiglloae, Solferino and Volta. At oce point after another, a sharp eannonadiog weald arise and continue Tor half or three-quarters of an hour; and after each successive engagement of this kind tbo result became eppareut on tho re.tr* a", of tbo Anitriao and the advance of tbe French forces. Daring all tbe early pert of the day tbe sky bad been clear and the weather hot, but clouds began to gather about noon, and at five o'clock, when tbe cannonading was at lie height, a tremendous thun der* storm rolled up from the northwest. The storm lasted for about an hour, and the can nonading, as far as we could distinguish, was sus pended. Then tho rata ceased, the clouds blew awey, the sun shone out again, and the air was cool and perfectly delightful.. Though tbe cannon may have ceased for a time to take part In it, the fight had meantime gone on, and when I again resumed my poet of observation, from which the storm bad ex pelled me, the cannonading commenced quite on the extreme left of the entire field, and on tbe very bor- ■ ders of the lake, northeast from CasUglloue, and west o f Peschiera. The Piedmontese*traops under ibe King, who commands them in person, had been post ed there and reeeirod the Austrians as.they came around. From about 7 o'clock until after nightfall, an locenant and most terrible combat was here kept op. The batteries of the two armies were apparent ly about half a mile apart, and at the outset they were both served with nearly equal and effective vigor, but the Austriaos gradually slackened their fire and •avaral times took up new positions while the Sardin ians poored a rapid and uninterrupted shower of balls upon them, suspending only for a few minutes at a, lime, and then renewing it again with redoubled fary. The wind had npw gone down, the air was still, audtbe soupd of musketry as wall as of cannon, was distloetly heard. Sometime* only a stagleflash wonld be seen, then two or three at once, and some times hali a dozen wonld break forth ta instant cue cession. _ . , , It was beginning to be dark when I turned to do- : seend the hill, and all the way down I still beard tbe roar of tba cannon amd tbe. clattering of the guns of infantry. -Tbe Austrians hare sustained an overwhelming defeat, and U seems to me no) un likely that tbe Emperor may now bo induced by tho representations of the neutral powers, to acoepl the peace which Napoleon will bo apt to leader him. I am afraid to venture upon any conjecture as to tbe number killed and wounded In the battle, but from the nature of the case it must be enormous. I am confideattbat not lass than ten thousand wounded hare been brought Into this village alone during tbe day, to say nothing of thoso that were laft on tbe field or taken to other places. N*w York, July 12.—The steamship Star of lbs West baa arrived with California mails of tha 20th alt. Sho brings nearly a million andthree-quarUro { D gold. Among tha principle conaigbeea are tba following: American Exchange Bank, fiCO.OOO; Well*, Fargo A Co., S2t4,OQQ; Freeman A Co., 972,000. Tba Star of tha -Wait left Aipinwall on the 3d, and Key; West on tha Bth Inst. Tha Panama Star aaye that a moat horrid and cold blooded oordar was committed on board tba train coming from Aspinwallto Panama, on tha 2l«t oIL There wero some 500 passenger* from the Northern Light on tha train,one of whom,. named Wm. Wil* llamt, waa rather inebriated. When near Mataehln, WUliame want ont ontbe platform and kicked one of thebrakeiman, merely for fan, asheuys. Anothor passengers, Capt. Junto* Otis, attempted to reason with him for so doing, itatlng that inch conduct was likely to Idtolto the passengers in difficulty. A few wordf passed between them, when Williams drow a dirk ont and stabbed the unfortunate Otis in the right breast, from the effects of which he died in fif teen minnUs. The passengers were disposed to lynch the mnrderer immediately, bnt they were pro* filled upon' by ; tho co n dne tor, Mr. Lao, to deliver him an to the aathoritiea on tba arrirai at Panama, and ' he la now in prison awaiting his triaL Williams says he waa bora in Westmoreland county, - Pa., bnt hu lived la Calwell: • .. . Capt Oils la from Boston, bnt has also lived in California. Immediately after the arrival of the 1 train the murderer was placed in charge of a strong * guard and conducted to the jail, where be la now * heavily lroned.__ Wasbustcs Crt, Jcly 13.—Tha Ut* Ooagresa appropri ated only $16,000 as api*Um!eary to tb* taking of tbt next canioa: for tba preparation of blank forme, laitractlons to Marshals,etc. Ample UmewUlbeallowedwrtbowloeUon of reliabla dope Use, and loeh arrangement* will be made 'bribe Secretary of tba lntaclcraa will nenre the proeoca tioa of tba work with more perfectness than heretofore. Hint applications bare been made for employment m ctrrk*, bnt the censes bureau will not ba organized oolU next year, when the tetornsthaU be received. - There la authority for the assertion that however cenrv hie the acquisition of Lower CaiifornU may be to tee ad* mlnlstraUoa,no'*ncb*propoaltSonia now pending between tba governments of 'the united SUteaand Mexico,at bai beeoatated. 1 _ ‘ »... Wasbirqtob City, Jnly 12.—The Mayor of this eity, having received a dispatch from the Major of Ricnmond, that O. J. Wise, andP. IL Aylolt, bad left to fight adual, and; would probably proceed to the neighborhood of Washington,caused warrants to bo issued for their arrest, in oase they come this way. Tha offioers are on the look ont for them. Sc* I'OJUs, Jail 13—lecitape—The ilcct market doeenct ’ bddtbabnejanteppeaianeaof jettardaj,tbouihthareai* 1 nopalUr* alcafol irakaMS»U>« action amcantiof to*^ \s cent when compand w»b (ho best prfcoa of last cranio*. ; Utchlcen guaranteed. aad lin Michigan Cantral. : Chicago dßecklalaed la steady at Many Inonlriaa baa been mad* M to Oolong npoeted and too* part duo report of thla Company. Wa can only giro In reply cw ngpeaUim that tba fid cornering party ar* «tUI in till tbiy eatoat of 11. will hardly rentur* to publish which la likely to t&terftra with their plan: of operations. c Then *u no chase* in Bailraad lands or Bank wan*. • r _ Nrw Yo*K, Joltll—Tbo Tribune laji: Wearo credibly lolonnw, from rarioas boutmi, that th* Hon* Daniel E. Sickle* bu become entirely recon ciled with hla wlTe, ! and It now IMog with b«iam*- rital relations, aa before tb*deathof lhalato Phillip Barton Key. Waare also assured that. In taking this remarkable atep, Ur; Sickle* has alienated.him* •elf from todrVU not nil, of thoee pendaal; nnfl pO' liUcalftleßda who devotedly adherod.to him during fala redont imprisonment and trial. - .' St. Locis, July 13.—A epeotel to the Democrat rajithet the!Rehraka detegetM to the Etncu ConitUotlcaal : Convention rme admitted, \ *Uh tba priiTHeffM of tod moUM* ; (a nnastioiu ©annectod with tneir oj**?^ l * '■ from the ! log IndennUy for thadestrnctifln fcf y Hntitai .i»wxanbp*rTmo delagatna prcsaalad'ataaqiarUlrTtTiSStlietthaCos* l TtaUfin tan m»a*mn* to attend * i ary of Kansu lo Babrnka liitr, which wa* ttwrted to » sp*cW coasajtttv ' 4. - ' * Commercial COIDIITIEB or ABBHBAHONTOS JW8..... J.Diour,V.P,aiLßicwr*, j. 8. Cokuv* J. i.Co- USPa.B.gMBTCT» PITTSBIIKOa OAttaiSTS. [E&crtei JfrcdaUg far V* Ptihburgh GasdU. PißEsnoo, Wedsesmy, Jcit 13,1859. FLOUH-tb# demand is good,bet the dowoward'tendency continue*. BnlrefromstcreofSSO bbll at s6@6£S tor Soper,- ICO ud 275 do at |B,lo, so,37@C/o $O,. 5; and -W-do at * tn Bret bands of -400*™J* •*££- fcometM*, 500 do »t M, and 425 do at 54@55. Cora, COO k^EOCE^TES—«Ic* of 10 bbdi JSapa at 8, and 40 bbli I imvifumfl-silfs of 27,000 &re Bacon at • \£ tor*^cit <sl >U tor ttuni 500 lh» 6*o. H uniat l«%Gtc* do at 1-tt* am 5.000 lh. Dried Boef at 13. ~ i„.. • I AY—sale* at mica of 13 load* *t sU@l* 9 *^ B *, rn ifi ll—sales of 10 hf bbl» No. 3 Mackerel, medium at fc>.so - ASD COBBUCttCIAIs. 1 'he Wheat M&nxcv.—Xhe wheat market daring thapwt waek bat boon very much deyrmed. On Friday Ust, No. 1 red •winter »sld at 75c. Wheat has not told as lowin tbe market tinco the 15tb and 18lh.or January last. On the 9th of Jnly last year, standard Spring (this grade waa called No. S Spring then) told at Go@Cle, and No. l.Spriog told *t 67c. Os the 16th of May latt No. 1 red wheat told at sl,T*,and standard BpridtrsVso—tAo wf n<7 a deefine since tAen of 61 r •p buxA on ihe former, and 55c on tAc laUer gradi. Theda* ctino during the past week was 13c on Winter, and 15c on Spring.—[Chic. Press. Tbs Norther* B»nk of Kentucky has declared* asmS-un-1 nual dividend of cent out of the test 6 month* prefit. The Southern Bank bn* declared a aemi-aonual dividend of 6ft cent, and 3 9 cent extra. ..... , , „„„ The Fennsre’ Bank has declared a stock dividend of 20 9 cent, from the accumulated profit*—* semtuaimat dividend of 6« cent, cad an extra of cent from the wnptns profit* 1 —making in all * dividend of Z 7 rent. This, we believe, it the largest dividend eror declared by any Bank in E*n , tocky. Burmoai Corrrt Marset, Jnly 9.—There bu not been mneb animation in the market, and the Inquiry baa been rather limited, owing probably to tbe small stock of prime here. Tbe aalea are loetoded In bage of common to fair Bio on private term*, and about 400 bag* good to prime do in lota, at 11H® 126 tt>. We qooto tho market firm, bat not active at tbe close, at 10K@Ue for low grade* of Rio; ll>/£(3UJ4e tor fair do; and ll»0l2e for good to prime do; tor Lagnayca, and U)i@lßc for Jits. Tbe following is* comparative attiementof tte Import! of Foreign Dry Goode at New Tork-fortbe week, and slice J “&r\i»WMk. 1557. 1658. 1859- Dry Goods $4433,000 $ 7,36,221 SV? 3 * 243 Qooerai merchandise 4,781,537 1,720,639 1^51,933 Total for weck...s 9,216,537 $ 2,466,8® $ 4.48UT3 PrcTiotuly reported. 114,685,463 G0,5254®* 127,295,354 Sicca Jan. 1 ....~5123,tD1»003 SC2,M2,OJT $181,777,62: Tbe woeklj aUtemaot of the Philadelphia Banka pnaonta tbe follcwlog: aggregates, aa compand with those of the pnvloos week:— July 6. Jnlj 11. Capita Stock.. |U,615,284 S TMam 25,456,440 255495»«"1>a—< 198,191 Sped' 4.997,00 4,000,lll_D«-. ffIO.BJ DufmotbcrDlu.. 1,907,454 1,676,765—04 230,689 Dantoolbar Banks 2,955,312 —912,575—1 n—, 67583 Ifepodtl 15.491,054 14,794,693—Da 690571 halation 2,808509 2540,108-1 n.... 731,000 imports by Blver. MONONOAHELA NATJQATTON COMPANT.—ona LM bacon. 3 tbl* floor, Braver, 4 bxs marketing, 6 bgs rags, -A bt>ls, fiuebenen 4 bin iron,'Whiting} 18 t>bis cement, Leech A Unlehltoo; 1 bbleg{re,lc*a* tobacco,owner; 10* bi*E lM, » Bnrr; A oo; 2u bbU nuur, Uoum A co. WHEELING, per Minerva—CSton*metal, Loomis; 17 bbJs apples, Oweos; 20 do do, DiUon, 10 do do, Murphy; 33 aka raca. Perkins; 10 bxa tobacco, It Dalzell; 2 hf bbU, IT A Fab nettock; 430 tiles, Rc«;l kg btaody, Allen; 30 bxa djae*«,l bnrtan. 2 bit, Leech A HoteMeotr# bxi cheese, Chorch A Conrein; 80 do do, Q H0ollln*;28 dodo, CasfleW; 41 dodo, Israel; 29 dodo, Ray. RIVER NEWSt The rir-r ii jml tumbling down now. 1 here is hot*lit llo oTur three trtst. The Mloorr* lunDd the Ecoooaij bard errcaod at the Siit&re as she came up on Soodev n)*hL She took bold of her and logged »tiy fw sorer*! henra hot, couldn't badge her off Tory Kew West got through with out actions troUble-—-Tlio Heloolte wa* in Glare Hooae on yesterday morning. Ebe had diediarged nearly all ber traigbr, but still ciung In tha sand. The Commercial, of Monday, says Captains Pbllllpe and Darr, of the K- F. Seas, left fur tho East on Batarday. Wa •oppose (hey will wind up tbetr trip at the Falla ol Mlnne , baba.—Capt. Bidenour, on Satorday, sold bia neat little packet Hudson loOapU Baldwin, for $ll,OOO. The Qadeon Unow loading for New Orleans and Mobile direct, and will leave to-morrow. fiha will ply on (be Alabama, between Mobile and BeUnc...~Tbe new wboat, hey, Ac, hu commen ced arriving quite freely by tbe local packets. Wixair Costsotxxst—BacrvtisGE vs. U. 8. Miu. Liss- Th, long pending claim of ibe K. T. Cain bridge, at Madison, t*. the U. 8-Msil Line, for damages, has been vnbmittod -to arbitration. Tbe portlet left bare Taeeday on tbe mail-boat for Madison, end returned yesterday morning. As wo un derstand Iho aflilr, It appears that the boats of the mail lino load at a wharfbeat at Madison, Just above tbe wharf of Mr. Bainbrldge, and tbe latter claimed damages or wharfage, for the atarnaof the mall boats which frequently "tapped over 0 to tbe wharf below. Tbe parties had agreed to submit the meltar to arbitration, each baring on* referee, and a third person to act as umpire. Tbe panics elided were T P. Dugbea, for Balnbrhlge, J. Price, for the Mall Co., and A. B. Semple for to act ea nm plre. Counsel were emptoyod, the facta and all tbe docu ments were presented, the cate duly argned, and all the tes timony beard, wb»o Prire and Mr. Eernple, tbe nmplre, de cided in c»vJT of tbe Mat) Co, that th< y should p*y no dam aria hut Mr. Hughes, on tbs p*rt of ih«* complainant, ro fnsod to servo to the d.rl*i.»n <f the other two. Hereupon tha oil.rr. i-.uiclu-tM not to make any final award, as tbay wanted an ccaoimotr- do-letno, and (he matter still stands QD*ettlcd. t _, Nashville ~Tbo Cumbartund rtve-r wsa fetllog on tbe Ctb with 23 inches water cu tha Ehcalj. Tho Ligbtfoot had ar rtred from Cincinnati McxFtni—There bavo bt«a 2,109 steamboat, and 223 flatboat arrivals daring tbs year ending June SO. Tbe total wharf receipts were, Lom steamboats, $22,630 GO; trem flat boats, $4,60 10. Total, $27/133 70. Increase ovar last year's receipts, $3,349 49. Talapspnii Oaiksts. Niw Ton, July 12.—Sales 6CO bales of Cotton; matkit * unchanged. flour declining; 550 bbla Bold. Wboat beary, 3000 bat sold. CcroJowor;3i,OOObtn*oJdfiaU«JS6@3TJ4. Mllwaukle Clob Wheat, GDKWod, 83/390. Port heaTj; Mm $l6/310,25; Prim# $12,4&3i12.fc0. Lird doll at 4 Whiaky23. gogarqoioc Mo#cor*do Otla doll; Idneeed CO©o2; Laid bi©&o. Tabaeeo qntet #( 6©ll. Tatlow quUt at l»*£@ll. Wool unchanged; 140,050 lbs fleece sold at 33550; 42,000 Its palled at 33@43. Stock* firm; Wkh. guaranteed 25jtf. N. Y. Central Reading 42; Mlaaosri S>in 83 Vs; Galena and Chicago 01; Mich. Cod tral 42'/; Erl# 25J4; Indiana Fire# 85; Virginia SlxnaWJ*. (Xffo* firm but qaiat; the «t*»ck in port it 110,000 boa.— gogmr Qim and*cllf<;Cuba »!m loclcded 600 < bbda to go to Baltimore for refining. YbalUtof Plat# Block# show*a bettor demand at fall prices; Btttnouri Sixes Ml %•* tbe close. Toe principal traonctkraa in mono; to-day «eraat6){(3B percent on call ( and C©B per cant on paper. No specie goee by express to Beaton for shipment b» tho Arabia. Tba axebange oa Lon don cloaod Arm at 1105$ for leading city bills. The New York Castral Railroad will divide fa August 8 per cent,— Tbit bxi not, beuerer, been officially announced. Tba Jdd# traffic, w# learn, sbowsatmali increase owr tbe same month laatyear. Tba earnings of tba Oaieoa A Chicago Railroad for the first week ol July abow a falling off of $20,- 000 from tba eorraapondiog week of last year. Pmsan&rau, Joly 12—The Floor market cooUnaea doll; superfine la freely ofiered at $5.87 sd» commas and fancy brands to tba trade from this figure op to $7,50. Bye Floor i» steady at $4.25. Coro meal la la better demand; 300 bbts of Penns Sold at $8,75. Wheat drooping; 1500 boa bew Delaware and Maryland aotd at $1,30(31,40 for fair and prime rad, and $1,45 far white; some old red was told at $1,25. Bye in better demand; 1500 bush Pcno waa add at 85. Coro baa declined 2©3c; 2100 bush yellow aollat 67® 83c. OatadnlU a lot ol Peooay Iranis sold et 41. Whisky ’ in good demxnd; sales of Penaa at 21. Cnicissin, July 12—flour dull asd lower, enperilne $5,75(35,80; extra $5; sales of 500 obls,'dellTered next weak at Wheat active; tales large at |l,lO for ted, sl^s© 1 J.TOforwhlta. Barley, no sale. RyeflrmatBQ<3s4c. Whisky dollatiie. Provision* area till neglected; price* nominally ' unchanged and but little doing. Indiana State money Is again depredated by some of tbe banker*. BiiTOtoxx, July li—flour dull, at a decline of 26e per 1 bid; aalee of Ohio superfine and Howard street at $5,76. l Wheat firm; sales ot choice at an adraoca of 6c; white sl*3s l- red $1,20/31,15. Oorn adranced l@2c; sales white , at 82/355, Provisions quiet at formarratea. SaleaOOObbls : Whisky at 27 for Ohio. St. Louis, Jaly 12.—Thoriver has fallen 8 inches in the put 24 hoars, tad is still receding.‘ There is nothing new from any of the upper stroamp ; they are ail on the decline. Weather clear and very warm. Louisville, Jaly 12, —Tho river is risiog slowly, with 4 feet 6 inches water in the caoaL Tax thousand deaths, But not a tingle tear. Very important to gardeners and housekeepers.' Thera is not a garden Lnt can he preserved from the ravages of infects, or a house that eannot be cleansed of all vermin pests, by Lyon's Magnetic Powder. : One dollar invested will eavo fifty in profit and pleasure. ' It is the powdered loaf of a plant, discov ered by E. Lyon, a French Botanist, in the interior of Asia. It kills all garden worms, roaches, bed bugs, ants, ticks; fleas, moths, etc. It is entirely/rw /rom pouon, and harmless-to mankind and domes tin The governments and sooleties of ' Europe have liberally rewarded Mr." Lyon. It can bo order* od-throogh any merchant. 'Tis Lyon’s Powder hills all insects in a trice, Whtto Lyon's Pills are mixed for rats and mica. Sample flasks 25 cts.j regular sires 50eti.aad $l. ■ Barxis A Pare, New Tore. Also the Mexican Mastang Liniment. >' t We would direct the attention of oar readers lo the advertisement headed “Summer Wares.” You will only need.,to read it through to get cooled down at least four degrees. Families that have bad trouble In getting their hoys neatly fitted in graceful garment* will sad their wishes gratified at J. L. Carnaghaa A Co. a, Federal street, Allegheny. 1 . t. _ ~ Hotlco to Bulldera and Contractors. THE UNDERSIGNED (formerly foreman for Jtowlaafl Perry) would respectfully inform tboee for whom he hM done work, end the public aeoerelly.tbat be la now prepared to furnish BUJ*.<w put-eu Bleto Howls, in tbo most eppiffved manuer. Ordsni Bocfiog or Be* ptirina of Slam Root* (tf left at the efflw or Ale*. Ua*b* cr Btna street aad tb* Fifth wU erUl beprotaptly eiteodri to. TuOMAS PABEx. tnrClHtad- ' • ; ■ - - Allegheny Central,, Planing .**“»■ H'atrr rt. bchciea Federal a*d Stager «<»., ' ADIBOHENY CITY, M. J i md»fe or4.rBiSB,»OOES,Stoira»TOUa& BLINDS ud MOULDINGS efill ntlmproTod mublinn, WSS,!,”SIS". , m&BSssSflXSb M&*- trSiM eUgwhum. ; 1 ' ■' •■ - t - pi OODS AT REUIJUEU. PBlCJflj.j-: : W Eiincriraivo * <»• Af* clo«iog out iltwir ecllr* ■miUnmnnoPß «■ tmttiiplia. nnT—o hnlpw line Western Wool for Xft- V iSaEKTON * ffESW'AET, ' JttT *7 t4i ™~7. . lWTToodrt. S' "V c/iiSwings. by ; n, T^ fl Wtt TCXLSQS —ATS.—-1000 Xfcftsfor sal y ' -JOHirF. gILLICO. BOSTON ana not Xoik ; etjles.oE Pape Hall bT - HI. P. MMU A CO. iAUUMOJUC JUIHIUNQ—2S' Moa.il ImmJfcm Hit? J. B. OABmtp « CO. ,«>.~f «HBWtt4 OtLWOEIH. bslea wnr todiqg.frpmeteaß \Li « Hctcti* fcj BAua gtGgirxa?. Va^ K 1 EgOS SRESH 'PACKED BOUKB in VW&teWt* I :V.-.-:' HcBASB*AIWEB. ; Qrotf Alterative -aiifl Blood Purifier. X>K.SWXY2*.ErS panacea rpHlS cld fstaUishfid and invalnabla reae- X dy for theenre of Scrofula, cr 1 King's Bril tHocrcaa • and White 8 welling. Ernptionr cf lbs 6kla, -Blotchoa or Plapieof-thaFms.Qbniiit» or Bo&s . which arise irro an Impure habit of blood, Pains lath* BoueaJ Weakened aaij p-xtifrstnd state of tbe System, ari sing eljfcar from along and protracted case of alcbnen, or having labored cnOcraa aWhof gyphill* the. reodTOf which still remain in tb* mtem, creating' swallowed » great amoant ofdmgß.eahxaar- V hlch asy hire sf faded the boom or their cnw&e, nlled the partoatsnm, which aometlmea give* rise to ulcextms discharge, and email bone* occasionally come away. Attacks of Rhia matMm In consequence of aa lq] toed or abated Const! tnt^ • longstanding Billions Affections the P»i t thtvh’Viy,** theßloatrd Face, always Indicates or toquiras the use of'-.'- tbla InTilnabla panacea; or thonld the pan«t have labored : coder cn affection ot the Spine, Dropsy, Jaaadko, or Yd lownea of tbe BkimChronu Affoctions of the Idrer, Mara* mns, or wasting of Floah, Ulcerated Bcre Throat, nip Jdnt Complaint; Is short, the meat loathsome diseases which baTepntjerery other medicine at deCaaco, as wall's* tho skill of the prof ms las, lx more than a quarter of a cahtary, have b«n perfectly eradicated by . this great Tegeiahiepc.- nac«4 In all cam of ernpttoua dw-gcaffey Oiumotf,"ahooldbeueedlaeoan«xtion with the Ajioeea. ■ The two will core the most chronic and obeUnateempure. «tr»*a>»a. Ttf.r»n price of the Praarea $1,50 psrbcUis; 3 hot tla $4,00. DellTtnil to any addrtu on receipt of B,ml aTSoist veut skjiariiaele oorE Was that ofEllra A. Clark, No. 4 Trenton street, Chariot town, Mao. While la Philspclphla, she redded with Wm. n. fiber, iCtb street, 4 docra below Bice. i The esse was aa eruption ol eight yean standing-cf tbu - / meet obstinate character, covering tbe whole surface, from' theaoleof tho foot to the crown of the bead, itching and trrltabla In the extreme. Tho moet eminent of the profee . aion had failed In accomplishing a core. Ur.fiwam’sPa* tucti, was efficient in making e perfect core. , Prepared only by Dft. BWATHJ3A BON, Ptfla. ' ! DB.O.ILKBTHEB, 140 W©bd street, J myl7alAwT &UJLgmt for -Pittsburgh- . Mustang Linimdnt. . rjIHE popularity of the Mezicaft Jlustaito 1 TjmMssv 1* cooxtenslTe with the dvlllzatioa of the {-lobe Other ertlclas claim to alUsiau psln and dlstresa— Ms cnxzs. Family Pbyalclana, Gorernment Hospitals,- Farriers,Plasten, Farmers, Lirery-mm, Ac, bare practi cally demonstrated this fact throughout the world. No ar ticle aver before receivod inch undivided pralee sod cuppcrt - from Medical end Bdentiflc moo. RHEUMATISM of yean standing baa been totally cored. PHu, Ulcers, Tnmors, Banning Bore% Ecroftil%.Btiff Joints, Felons, BweUlngs, Bams, Bails, Chips, Ifeanlgls, Salt Bheum, *asd all adiea and pains upon man, and kindred complaints ° POT HOBSES, CATTLE, 4c., sod as Bing Bones Gall, Scratches. Spavin, Foil-Evil, Bwoe ney, Hoofau, ate, arenbdtxed and sued by Che M V STAN 0 LINT MENT. rii uabzs no sss sa tbd! Ux. B.LTTOH,Hyde Park, Vt; writce>-*flCbat thohort* was considered wcrthleaa.'’ fhis case was Spavin,! "hat since tbe free nse of Moating Liniment, I have told him for sl6oca»h. Tour Linimenthaa been doing wonders up bora.’ •. 423 Bum Etxzzt, Peiupxlpsu, Pa ; (Extract.) "In the kettle from tbo flreit become aamanagkable, tilted over, and scalded my hands very se verely, almost to a crisp. It was as awful sight; Tbe Mu*- tang Liniment appeared to extract the palm Ithealed rap idly, without aoreecsa, and bit no scars of .seccnnt. Tonis truly, - ' "CHARLES FOSTER." ■ goch Ungoage as tbi» {• bat tbe constant end natural echo whenever this article Is used. •• . This yjnimqnfc is iudiepensable to planters so d owners ot -horses end moles. Mr. John Daniels, Montgomery, Ab-r ‘odd a sieve for $6OO. who was raised from otter ttaeleameea by this Every family should have it Be very particular and enquire for ths Unataag Liniment and toko nooth or. Boldbyaltdeabre throughout North andSontb America. Europe and all tho Island of the Ocean,- for 26 cunts, 60 "cents, and $l,OO per bottis.-- ' BARNES A I.'. *h- AUc>, Lyon's Celebrated Inse^t^Foirdbr. («23»odAw0mT ; UASvar &. WHITOH, 111 Fulton St., ana SO Aon St., NEW YOKE, UITK LEAS, ZING PAINTS AND COLORS, OILS, VARNISHES, ETC., Engliih.Pieieb and Gennaa Artiiti’ Batenals Fine Oolors in Oil and Water, WINDSOR * HRWTON’3 TUBS AND CAKE COLORS BBUBHEB, Matoxuatical 4 Dradgdtsken^lnstruh’ts, DRATTINQ AMD TEACING TAPEBB, Stereoarope*, Stereoscopic Views, ' BKVXIC, Etc.-;,. Tb« particular ailantlcn of Palntore.llefJm and othars, la called to tba»Ba«r PATENT METHOD •of puttlngiup M!in icd ZINO PAINTS In UEXALIO CANS, i f wblch MasuaT A Warns an the Sole Proprietor*, The*® Cans an Intended by thelCTantcr toobrototko difficulty heretofore existing tn the pnaiog tip of Load and Zlae }q cm»U tegs- All conaamtta of pdn« an awsm that the Liu on lead aad Zinc put Vp in mill wcodtn pjztCJCJ, ~ jrot*Jive to to*per cent, and in »aey ptaca wuchmcre, owrng to tbe abaorptloaofthaoO, and the consequent hard ening ofthe point against the wood—to «y nothing of the additional labor reijdrad to mtx pahjf ready for use, after I(ha*becomehard In tbakeg. lit*ieti ef (ht Zw,too, is* eoniidentlonwhidifhoold net be I»t sight o£. IhsPalaii dutnot onlyobrtitef then dJfflcoUica, bat in addition thereto fnrnlahe* the consumer with a strung a&d conTtn lent paint pot, out of which tonie lb* palo*, width If alone vcrtQ acre than the diflaiwoofcod botreca th#cans and kfgt. Tho can* an packed In eawdust, in etrongctoe* or bores, whichcental* 2tQ lbe.each,that U 8 25 lb,cans, or 4 fiolb. cant, and they may to fatly shipped by rail or otherwise to any part of the United States. Circulars, containing cola with fall description, cent by mail oa application- JtWmwT COISOfFTITEI ;s DO KOT DSSFAint 49*ANOLD INDIAN DQCTOB GNCA3 BttANT, while a Mlfetooa,. rjamonglha Indlaoiof tbeßodty U- MxniDtalsi, discovered a HA&J2". PLANT, that pnnrca to l» a certain - cor* for Conic Aptlon, BrcishiUi, • Aatbm*rLlTer ComplalnC. Nerroce , ■ Aflectioni, Coughs, Übt> .. tog now meileliU Cartons and fcwr- : «d from busineta bo will tendlho' : : prescxipUoa ana directions for pro paring the medicine,/res of Ckvjfa -' to all who desire it, and. will eendto • bis agent, enclosing two stamps (its; *— eeataj to pay the retsra letter,with ' : v a description ol their symptoms.— The Old Doctor haa cured mere tbsn . 8000 csrei <f Cbiisatoftian a!oca and hope* all afflicted people will avail thematlre» of this opportunity, u the Doctor wishes to.do tilths good he can before bedie*. Addrea* aillettan to DANIEL ADEE, BoxSfiSlF.o4 New York, Wboishiaeolo agent. JaghlywT ! COW3UMPTIOS consumption CURED, COSSCfiPTIOS CURED, consuaPTioK CURED. CONSCfiPTION CURED. BOYER'S BTJLTANA*S SiVCTCE. NOTICE. Also, * ■. •. .. SOYER'S RELISH, This wonderfully s&- goYER’S AROHATIC now in such universal SAUCE BtfCCTTLEKTE. demand and has made whoUeaie Agents, itßelf so great afevor- GARDNERG.YYELIN, ite with the lovers 01 YnitoV street, good things, may now . haw York; he purchased of fill ■ dealers in groceries, Ac, BRAY. & HAYES, throughout the United Cotnhfl, States.' ’BcdsD. CROSSE tad BDACKWEUij DOSDOSi pofclywT gaOLAHP. MISSOURI RIVER- ' . Notice to Missouri BiT«f BWpper* »?4 . . v •, v \i/Ehave -YY with the Mlasonri Rtm.TlMggH3»nßE£s nsT by which we can elye tbrocgb rsicd WJI TTOaragia Sc^msgenandfreighttoel) points^ •r. fcr rartber particulars, apply to FuCr,. EiMro c 00., BUem Boat Arents, earner water end Market sfreets, who ere authorised to contract for ns. >. ./ . . • HoB&IpB* CO* (lateof Plttsbnrzb,) mrlStJhWtfT N0.«9 oontaerdel.«J t 6t.toal* t Mo. REGULAR TUESDAY DACK-tJEgjS XT FOR £AKESYILL£>»ISie.fi&e.bSWfCSSSsW steamer EMMA GRAHAM, C»pt.Hcmuxs A*x*s.wlU leave for the above end intermediatepcrttEVEßY TUESDAY, * v Cincinnati, tit. t^OirciMlNNATl' o^l3-YjggJ* . P YILLE.—The flee steamer CLARA *Snt. S.CadmaiJ,wUl ]p»to fbr the ebore ana all inter* mediate portion THIS DAT, 13lh JoiUer 6 P.M. For fr, .r at. Eowta, sn.~- .■ TjXIR S aTN T D 0 6.1 8-—rJEKjgi -,N> . ; ; j. n.tfataiu,wiltleave forth# above eadaU-tote* 1 * - mediate port* oa W£D!>BEDAY,I3th test,el 10o’clock e. x. -• "sr** "rr. ! *&£!£6BSi* cq^- TIOH SAINT LOUIS —..ICaLA JD no «»• B«n«' goody momlstsSa CepUToo Shuman. wUI leave for the above asst ta«£ mediate portion SQIB BAT. the lSth 3 Torfretebterpesareadriy oobaerterto • m ■ jnS YLACS, BARSEfr* OQ-. Agents. EO B S AIM T LOUIS.— iJKJjS —The fine steeper JK. . Purtef, master, will leave for the aboro and eii . eta porta, on TUESDAY, 13lh Inst, at » o’ett, A. U. For -TJty. EOR St- LOUIS.—Tho splendid i iMmer j. tttJrttmr, ! Kia2sS mu Jem lor lb, ,b,T,nd .11 towmrfl»», pom ot XOIS DAY, thel3th tnit, at 6 o’clock, ». For£rei£bt or TIOR St. -LOUIS'A St. PAUL;— . fO ►. r Jbo fine ilaair IDA HAY, C.JgPwiPcE£ kena, wQI leers for the Above and eQ 4stenp«dUt*pom on Tins DAY,the 13th,last;*t 6o’clock,t.K. Fertralahlor camge apply on board or to* . -.1 - ; *JoB TIACS, BASSOS AC&, Agcnte. - BACON— 10,000 PC3. S&ouWcisi Sides and Jluiu, • ‘ M UMt«;Bng*iCw«4H*n»» . 10 do L - ( do'" - ' Pciad'BooL' ' loobbli llenPcA,. - jof lajioßiaoHtco.- SUSH ; DAIRY CHEJ^&E—4S boxes Lcojut xtcalnd tailor «al'o,>hUettlfli*d ntaft, aranaUi Uroccrj ondTeoEtcro, TtdenJtt. Aii*g6pay.v . . . . AND FLAXSEED—I cask VJIGIsKOf ac4l do flawed ooir Usdlog from ttmmtr 1 CUfloofaraalaby . j tST ISAIAJI •' TITOKE NEW.HAKDSOaiEAND CHEAP IVI PW.OOOM. .WHEAT—ISOO bushels T? mrTiTS,for sals by ' V >*»•- ‘ •' . BeBAHB »3JKa.m fccasd strwt. TJINB --COT SMOKING TOBACCO-SO; V g^tfA-priaie'^cßtticg VjfCb awfeyto by. -J .iffralf'lLXHftCM^ ™fiaßEBßasg jttamtts. 'and rod
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