, Speriai'iftoflrtt. ",'iry^»;^ppmßjbu^copggaHti.i. f) :: -’ "■ ;:i ±ED : v- r - :; h m:jbsa- works. ,y-;® , - -piTTanußon. Pj&BK.M’COHDY ft CO., . ‘ .MAJhJFAOTUEEBS OF . SHEATHING, ' "•fcaibErLS*' «a4‘ sou «on ssnaifi oop ■ ~«*, • Inportw* Kfl Daslisi*' to HSTAIB, nil PLATE » r e®' l^ o ” lual > T ‘ nn "“ :7 “ J u+jii|[i3iiinoMi4looifc'• r-' 3 . -■ ■. r - : '-- ;: /.: VmSoiu. Kiy. ltt p* “> d l3l > “ rc * l > Ftaxuu • .*■• •■■ P**wa. ewlttdAwUT •IF MnOOKOA CJO-, *«*'«**?,*>»■»*. AHB JK. V i HATS, CAPS AND STRAW GOODS, * W3OLESAZJS ASJySJSTJEt : . ~ ; 131 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Bars now on hand for Spring Sales, aa largo rumputiaan uaortZMnt«f QoodfMCUlbtfOtlttd In *O7 ' / - jjj tbatutua dthij (inifiitlss of AND WOO I* ZZASS of esery tod qoall ty; CAPS of ertry qonlity and' iijjfttkliiloEiV PAIiHXEAP, BTEAW, LSOSOBS AHD P|ff|jW4 HAtS; Bnutf, LEOHQEff ASD BILK BON- J *r - NETSr**a-»ete.- .Pmcsi* wUWng to/pcrdiaw’ ciiber by ( '--'-i WflOtxUt m or BVT&a vtn find it to thefradnntago to call ■•.' ’ i-i. |jyt*wyrtwcnritock. ■ : inrll SiUttUSILi OKAY ORA7SB .A.XTO vC jfc. |3 BT. CLAIR BTRBST, . : y f, . PHTSBTOSH, ?SNBAn~ ' Haa jost returned from the Eastern Cities and • •--tt’fiwmcrWaj'blißpTins «tockofCioths,Oaoiiaorti, Coating*cfererytarfetyend' style edspted v v* toihe tted*,.«blchiHllbe’faiad*op -to ort« with promptness and deepttch,, and at sates as low. t..«»al«ByrtbaraimU»ritabiUaingnttnthadty>‘:.tig3ai6> Mclbredsb ag'qo. J. ' Poiwaidlng and Cpmmluion SerchanU, : • And Agents for the sale of iiltaburgh Manu ; »IV«w«l|[Bii>i»hiaJ entoitoLEiß. iiUIM. HIHP.' eolldtet Prompt attw- ÜBa to*tecdslag an! forwerdlog. 8o^ v A9 Commorclnt Street* M* jLonli. Xdelfcdfetf- - i ■ ■•••■ —: ’• .•••*•-•■-• • • .' “7 - ; j, U. OHBHTY, H* D.| . ; v; .: 40 Wylie £trttl t .PittMbtrg*, • JPeana., Baling had the' edrentsgetof Easttsn OoUegeaend Sae pitalf,aad HTera! yean* piectleOy OSare hi# .pwfißdonal : turtle* 1% BOBQiOAt AHP MEDICAL OASES. . • -fiey. W> D. Howard. ,j OoLWilson McCtndloM c>-K«r.D.H.A-McU«tt. Hon. H, A* . • .\ • - < r.'lL SUL Em- ' :• ■•> .1 Eaa.T. J.Bigbam. - : - . 9. lU Dontor. . • i John ILMdlor* Esq. Jacob HcOoulstar.Baq. .myaOydto BTNA-STpVE'WOBKS. ALBXANDBH BEADLBT, ■’' KiinmosussajA*BX&uaatmxTr*aiKrror CODUSB, PABLOIt -AHD; HBAtIHQ STOVES, - Plato and Fancy Orate Fronts, &o. - ' Sole Proprietor of the celebrated Patent Gas i -■ -Buasxzraand SaoxxOcKsevnro ' COOK STOVES. ■ Ofiloe anASnle* Roam. ; . mrlaljiUl! go,* Waoagt^Plttibalgfa.P.. ■, , KOXaMJBJS ec SONS, ~ ' r"- A -. v . .. 9SIZZK99V : Poreignsnd Domcitit Sfllt of EicbanK?) .-i-iCTOTTicmsoi Dsposrr, , '\ J ’ - JUHK HOXJBS AND.SFKU, : ' v -T4JO. « BIABEW SUBSET, tITTSBUBaiVPA. •. ' "-Taiflonocttota made on all ifi* principal dtlca tiircnga* •:• oat thaColtM Btataa. :. ?, . apg&fcly W 808 BBT;ORRi Am 4SSL '-.SSIUB I* ■ ••=■• STRAW BOKSSVS AND UATS, ;.£O3HST BIIIBOS3, :,-.v •' «*' " " ~ KD,« MAEUKT BXAfiET, FITTSBURQB. : ' • mrldlytlfc : : 8. H. & C. P« MARKIiB, %BD ALL RIXpS 0» WRAP P IN GPAP HI R . : WirthoUfi No* ftf, Wo«ASUe«t| (Uinboosblot tnarkoi prieM. JOHN COCHKAN[« BKO. auspricroiESsoil . Isoa UaUlo|i Iron V»nlti, V»ttU Boori, ; i.Wtaffavr Siiatten, Window Board!, ie., • {UHWMalffoodtodilMtoO j : tJPii^fIBOWIIi.PX^... Bt**cnt*rai •rwrtoty ef new fttten»*.aa!y impute, raltab!*-tor*H'pcrpoK*. ;. ntteatlcnpnM to w>» »tn«*fgQr»Tß tot*.-. Jobbing donptfibort notice.- ' art * «.• vigprmu-..^— , , VAHDEVEB 4 FRIEND,, ' iTTORHSTSAT-'CA W, : iso • ■ , 'aatlClTOBS IH CHANCERY i ■ 6, lUst'l IXod, Dubopu, boo. ftj> r .nw llniiw oaaetn any part of Hortn«B' v .£ow*ar Western wteccnfaa. • ••••'•• - - v- •■:-- . ■. .•. r -'?WQlattaaUO tbepcrchaMa&d Bile of Beal-Zctrte.job • •'ffttnfrftW'yqr'Ott Bond* and Mortgagee eefclyafc <Vjz {tntjagnf ponging i.~.. n n...i BOJISSDfI,-HIHIB t HILLERS, : w mSDBSS &SD. fIACIUSHTS, aiNGTON S, Plt tabor gb, Penns.' . Offleij Ro.Sl'Asxktt itnot* ... JlinaflK&nali ktod» of Steam Enriocr and iffiH Mad»!a ffpCwtfag«,lUllri*a«JWork,Stwinxßrfk4. aadSfcecilroa yofeMasanjßapafaringdooeoaeliortaotfca. mgfljdtc ■; • WJB. .Y MA N A aON* • ' :•' 7 Hiasjte&rert ni Dealer* la all Wada of •TOBACCO* SNUPP AHD CIQAHB, . . tveiat* TOBACCO, - - o™v*-w»i»-»*«SSSga PA FORE3IGN SZCBANOB. ; • r 81 OHT BIL I>S DBATS BY DCBCAS, IBEBJtMr « CO., ■->. os ms mnoH.sjuiE, motob. m emasoi os* r. -poQjrp BXCQZXBO AKO CrTTABM. . . •.• fhspdodpal dee*M<ltovxtsof Tnsco, - a3^«:3^^* s iS?£ r w I LSAH»*oa, - •* ' • yffvfTpfe TlagtoatVoodatraot, corset of Third -■■ JOBST B. ZiSB, ” j • MBBOHAHT TiHO **• 9o» 45 d«rb«tSC.> PltUlmrgb* ‘ A good awitment of Cloths, CAsantzßXs, '• Yrr rrrt f t i CoiHKS*, - ioi *U guod# aalubla for gentlemans' v«r f jwtr«iiT»4 - ; >--'«*HtW<r*srqmpUy Allad, la tb* latalatjlu ,1 tb« art. -...>• mrgfclydto •■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ . I. BCOXT, Daatlat, ' HAS reuuiVed to,the house lately occupied i fcjDr- Wm. l-WcJ, *o. SI nm «H«J third doer sbgrtllioditXMt. .. . ~ QtSo’Hocnfoafrtill 6b*. 1 •- ' ■-.w.s'treuocaß : PltWnrgh steel Woxla. JOKEB, BOYD ft OO.i CAST BTEXU ilio, SWUNG,FLOW ft&d A*RSim;miHQS»adAXIE3, :7, .• QamrJSmtaiKntShtett, ffftAO *• »M* M D*B.B0aBii8&00^ ■ Ro£«r»* lopmed Faiuit Stiii . } / .• ■CaZtLvAtor Teeth* : j BAQi BpAD BPXSB COMPANY. joi>phPUw«ytf».-N.wHjJj W> 0« Bldwilli {Satcemn to tutor, Wft & SwU.} ...,. RiItfiOADSPEKES, OHAIBB AaDJBOAIgrtKSS. : Comer, of-Water Streeteani Cherry alley,:. ■ntrrlrdfc '■ , -.. PwraßUßOtt. pg»M‘*. BCBSNMV H. . : . yoiwarfllns and ConuolMlon Morciiant, un>vaouuu 9uimra . WHOM®, 3E»ntter, Soeaß.yUi>. -- - . - ■ , .••••* ''".T ?JT tmscsiun: - '•• Sfc Clair Street, . (St.bUb’lHtußclUlDt,* rmSBCBOB. **• •• ttim - - - •■ . • ■ aia», ou and leather Store. J>. Ku«jaiucs*Soira;No..slS. Third '' T ykrt***** K*rk*t md Cbatmrt rt*, pMlidoJphi*, h*T* ; HIT.TPn Iffl)E3lDrT«od *<■ Arm &rtt*dfE*ta* Kip*, Tumen' ;<«, •baamf : vA Cw .rtfiaflboJ*tJtt*t>w<ai price*, •odQpcott*l>c*tifnn**. '* t% An Wnjli rf UtXbxt jn th» roagfc ' /**}• market eric* will t» gtrraia cub, orUkenlo - v itcrwJ frw ofduvrg* end eoli' •-? i.-.--.-... .-i . mrllydfo Bti have'on hand > V ta toUby thflbaml .*mwSSr’^amj'nvargCT,^ ii» wood «*«. PcMJßimraiT.—l hare Bnmdy wfaioh x «- «ffl panaWlo topat*ia4 fiifecniilciae,wWch I haTB lorcfcaedtofetttft.piAUbvaaf, Anyone vfaowin -try . r 'tth «n Ujutfifirt ollUiopwtotUy. v > { artTrffryt •• oeo.B KKT^wAw^.f^ Galt *}attest, or Eisctro Maohitm HMBtiß** 1 ? >TBfy 'wperiofMod • wffl lj*BCotfr* t, £“l , ™»wbvmsraa Sxprtz> ' rcafeo 3 »re»n«BM oiT*aj>cu*r». ; a&immDt. qso . g. K.BilMP> «*«» PttttbortK Pa. «pg*Uw» jsma.—ltt. Kenct. of 140 Wood 'brlaifordMfptrteto, t TT^ , , r H T rfpOT<lM«»’=°»KHoltt»rM»«n«imr_ wUci_lj batted blottte £S^?pp£Aaa»ntt»BWl»»teOldaftMte.l«aahiT rjn •uiAcra—'ipo only, Waco to get tZtniS la ittta XtuframOi, SJuaiS- a • - - • ‘n'Mfan . Bnotri noftSboß /Truss Mamfoctoiy in Ktotagh fOT»Bo. MQWnad ■> • •- *P»**wT •>. ■ .'/■■■ikH " Bril rn ‘y'cf^i<»w>'<brßrii«>^ Spwtal-^otttiß. SEWING MACHINES R A O _o . ;-;i 7Z S FOE SALE WITH ALE LATB IMPHO VBHSK To, QAKUFACTU&ER'S PRICKS, AXeSS. B; aß2i>, nrJdfc Ho. 68 Flftto Street* Mxyie's MrtAOCLOua Vzehin Destboyeb, Eu : On!tEmtdiri*(te THo& ItortiSurt to exterminate Bats, fcfccs, boex»o*CiOS,BiPfc Ants, Mosocnots, Fuat, Morns, Blcub, Gnus WeißraanGaanra ISWCTS, <tr -50,000 ONE MONTH. - TbaM Celebrated Bsmedlesbavoboen extonriTelj need' for twenty-two yearalaeU parts olEaroj-e.endjUielrmiraa aloas power bs?s beenaitmtsd by thn Courts of Ends, France, England, Austria, Prnnli; Bavaria, Eaxony, Belgi um; Holland, Naples, *c,aud Ihplr Chemical properties examined, and approved by the moat dUtloguhhed Medkel faculties all over the world. Their destructiveness to all Unde of Termioaud ioeocU has been certified In this country by the Directors of the. various PobUo Institutions, Planters, Farmers, Proprietors *of Hotels, Warehouses, Manufactories, and by Torioos d!s- Isgulshed private citizens. / , Nomep&s Testimonial* and Certificates of iha efficacy of. these luaediet'ean be soon s at Ute Depot. For- aila, Wholesale andßetail, by the Inventor and fro prietor, ■ JOSEPH MEYER, Practical Chemist, 03 Broadway (eor.HcnstouetO Row York. Oeneral Agent for the U. States and Canadas, FXIEDKR ICE V, BCSHXON,DrcggUt, No. 10 Aator 'Honae, and 417 Broadway, New York. For Bale in this city, wtudcwaleaad'retail by.K. SEL* I,EES A CO, corner Wood and Second eta; JOS.FLEMING, Corner Diamond and Market at. BEESHAU A M'EEN* ■NAN, Allegheny. , dcg.-flmdte iLMEBICAJST WATOHKB. WHOLESALE AGENCY FOR THE SALE OF AftK&RXQAH WATCHES, We would most respectfully cell the atteti* tlon Cl thb public’to the American Watches now lying ex* tenrivoly -introduced, tea manufacture of which' has be* comeao firmly established that entire^confidence can be placed epon them as tala and correct tlmeJnepera, both by the wserer and teller. Surtax been agpotatal WLslos&a Ut th» ul< of unnd thfttv»cfta»!l them At th« my lomst nib prices. ff« h*Tt tl«o * Tory large flock of 81LYKR and PLATED WARE, FIEEQOLD JEWELRY la BBts,*a.-i if Carrat, Oftraet, Oftznfio, J«t ftod r»lattac«. .Otrr anortratntcf CLOCKS b nnasiully l*rgs *ipie*eat comprising iMne beautifai pat terns of EIGHT ind ONE DAY PARLOR And OHIO* CLOCKS ftt GREATLY RE* DUCEDPBIOBS.. •' Wi bars also • fall stock of English ftfrl Bwiu GOLD sod SILVER WATCHES oa hand, all of oar own Importation.. Also. Watch Makers* Tools, Materials mnd WatchGlusOft. RHSIMAN A MBYRAN, - No. 43 Fifth ftrwt. AOTIUBitSI HOTIIKIISII fIOTUEIISm • Don’t iail toprocnre Mra, Winslows Sooth 1 BjfTup for CWUreaTeethlaj. It hat tio etjcal on earth. ItgmUyndlltatottbeproceuofUatJilßgby toftsaiai tba , gusta, redncfajf all Inflammation—-wOl allay pain, and la tantdtapbtstitf tcw*l*,’-IJape©d optm It, mother*, It will glrarcat to yoorre Ireland relief and health to year Infanta.' Y*rfcctlyiuf»laallca»oa. This rateable preparation U th» prfciKrtj'tion or oa* at ihanosterperieneed end «kafhl female Phyelciurele New - England, and has bean c»e3 with r.ctorfsflin; *err<**lc mUltoDJofauiM. „ PITT&BURG&iPM • .aytoffa Wo'boliaTa.lt the tw*» ami «uioel tetnaiy la the world, if »tt m«m nt Dysentery sad Dlnrhoea tn Children. whether It ‘ailain from toethlog'or from as? other rsQM. 'JTllfoatulhaalllieanLoertimatelbr dollars and i*nl»,ft U wcrtilt* weight in geld. ■ UQHoosof bottles are toldater? year U/lhe L'nU'-O KUtoa. It is an old and well-tried remedy. . . ' PEIOEOSL7»O*NT3 ABOTOB. > OBleMthe&c-tfnxUe of CURTIS i fKH KINEL Now York, Is on tha oetalde wrapper, '' Bdd by Drocdst* thnmghoct the world.’ DH.QEO,IL KETEES, Agent for Pimbnrgu JtrtalewlTfcT Cojoios emtsz rules the. mass of the people, whftteTcx tb«'mlra»iae4 and raiawilbrop* phU&acpbontuay •»* to tbe coatiary.- show them a j „<d iMup. I*t i:» urr- Itafe dearly dtoowtrated, and lo«y»dl rxrt to ftr*tttlitlrmc4SCvfdVd patronage. The ma«w* bar* al ready ratlfl'4 tbe jndgment of » physician concerning the rirtne* of HO5TeXtK&’3 BITTCKS, «a «mV I*wfl to lb* lemeftM qnaotltoa of tota orlletoee that are sannaUj maa InererTfectloo of tb* UnJ. Hlaßowrte©gotoHa*gr**t -1j superior to all otott remedies jet OctHe* fcr dn««n» of thtdlntlt* oniaii nd> n fls, and far tbe Tmrtoai ferer* iU»t »rIM frwn.detengeaent of thorn wrtloafct thoijeunu Ho»UsUrr> n»m* li Wi i becomln**! household word from Milne toTeXet, Zrpm the ■here* oftbe Atlantic to the Paetfie. Try tbe article pod be 1 latlafied. gold by drnggUta and dealer* grofraU/, «iT«7»bere, and by BOOTTMH tSSHTlf,ro«nOfaetnrcrtapd proprietor* 18 Wsteraod W Front etroi>ta- . }tVSrt**7 THE GREAT STRENGTHBNER AND pATM DESTBOYEB—The beet and cheapect Ucaua* bold Remedy In the trortd. Simple and pleasant lt«ap plication, certain and offtotual laftamcli*. A bcaatitol idcudfloexternal curatl**, applicable fcr the relief of palo' 'otAßytlme, la anyplace,in any pert of the human ay** teo,»zd cnderillrircmßßtaneea. If yen pot tot* Plaster Xajwfcere,ifpita i* tbw* tbe Plaster will stick tbere notQ ttiopMla lhaClytev'aßsaeUm the pain away, and PAW OANIiOT EXTET WREMf TOTS PLASTKB fulmmatlem, Luncue**, BUffneot Debility, Herrwiantoa, Sctrelga, Pyipep*is,Oocgfce, and Cold*, Palm and Ache* oferaryktod, down ereo to Corn*, are iatiatdieUly rdUvcd airf,yritb a'littie patience, perpianenHy cured, by i&e magi' cal inflame* of the MAGNETIC PLASIXB, it U the aim' pleat, «re*C safest, pleasantest and cheapest remedy to cdsteace. .ItoeppUcatioo 1* mdrersal—squall/,'to the .strong man, the delicate woman, and* the" feeble. Infants ToeacbaodamtwfllproTe a..Baln.and» Reeling. Ite nae to agreeable, and or Ibooble. Tta price fa within the reach of in— rich or poor; all may bare it who are sick a dsuflsrlng inany way. FAfIiIEBS should be always supplied With Ibis iotalu*- ble ' PIABTKB. It will be the Good Pbyaldan in any honmbdlfl,'xaadj at all and at Instant notice. . PtrtuptoalMfgMtinbgxto, 5 Ihcfc box .will cute ill to right' plasters* am!achild can spread. them. Price 28 centos box, with fttUsidplain direction*. v. ■ .; ; . ;D* C» HOREHB4p, Ja.A>.» •; ' 1 **f Inrentar and Proprieteritt Walker at, Newport. - MORU HEAD’S SIAUNETIG PLABTXDi* sold by all dcug gt«»e in *r«ry eity f town and tillage of tbo United States. - uofceodkwlylsP . . ifl tha most, important fiobjegt to whlto to* attention can W directed; rAliule pamphlet, entitled “i, Guide to Health,” jnblhhed by B. L, PAUSE* STOCK * 00, WbolemleDrugglrt*, corner of Wood.and 4th rtf; Paarid which the agents foe WKton*a Ffiia> «S. L. Fahnestock’s Fermi* Xoae. it contain*a treatemonnt of nU worUt fading. : ' , . ■ - Je2M*< . To kind BkOKEK wab* of anyldnd spu CMJ retHodeeeoa’a Diamond Cement al DK» KEYSETS, SoJto Woodss»t.“ • aplPoAwT ? Db. Wnrd'a Tooth Powder and Tooth! Wash. Any quantity of tbe abore azdelae are for Bale a£ reduced prices by PB.KIYBBE, Mo. l«0 Wood tU, Pitteborgb, Pa ' Chamois Bturs of a good qaality for ealo at DB.'KKTBER , B.I*O Wood St. ; • eplftdAwT FOURTH SERUSra- SUPPLY :* jop. ; JOST reedved the tot two Pianos of our u£U>«rfSOTMIOE 1H IVEtr .' ‘Sole Afmnte tot StrinweykußrtTalledPiaane. ffllr QrQnndß—lieasO. _ ; THE BOARD OP MANAGEBS of the Al legheny Comity Agricultural Social/ " u t r *^ T f?RT noaele sdtSir BegolarJleetitg, to bo held on to® SSwwutT OPJCI/T, Itofl, allO o’clock, A. tof £S BALLSwUhtolUrw* HoSure, In the 9th ward, for fir* nw, a* the rfonehuodred and fifty dollar*. Leasees to prortdo Ibrir SrtfSuMtngS aftei toll* HaliliwUl be tlowpara of the groutria now corered with toe building* of Eg*««r , jSSSWaiiI Atl'y Ho. ro A H A. —A desirable three storied Brick DwriUngJai cemtaintok ricreo rooms, witiiiflw mantles, Acr and all toe Bwdfrtl«pnrTgawt% substantially and tastefully bnflfc ftUpwpem U ritnato on the eletated part or'toe Second Ward, and will be sold al a great eecrifice, Tim *SW to toed, bal ance to seren equal annual payments. Apply fc/ torthtrlo* fomatioai to toTilwd D.M’g.MAßTlff.lglFecaat. JOHN BUSKIN’S NKW BOOK—Xho Two patvs, betog Lecturre on Art and It* • Application to laceration sod Manufacture, by, John hushln, M. A , pu tboroCQloderaPatoten,I’•' 1 ’•' '■* - V V 1_ Wmir** of Somatology, a Treatha on toe General Prop ertisi ef Matter, hy Geo. mclntoeh McLean. M. D. For sale at . rjmr: ■ DAYIBOH’S/WWoodrt. IAVKBY AMEBICAN should undented! Jjdthataaotflraarais.' labrder to become adcpta,let yotarboya commence young.'- We bay* on hand amcet ex caHtnt,»fe and reliable artlriecf flDSBj. rtiklekare jU^toetttogetor’b^tw^WeyWwddat: artcf-sit kiitfft Lira.HOWcoditrw*. r ,uPAPKBr^LottgM)A W. «<^totgpg^ ii--.-•v-:-' .■'"&-*- it &\jC rff ’'V’V pitslmqjj J iajette. i | MOBKINO, JULY 14, (869, X w Mb«h Tkkpidatub*.—Obeerratioaa taken at Sbatr’e Optician etore, No. 83 ITifth yeeterday. ia sw. in anion. ... 9G 84 ,„146 98 We shall eommenc©, this week, the publica tion’of a tri-weekly edition of the Oazettb, which we will famish to subscribers at $3.00 per annum. As many of the daily mails have been cat down to tri weekly, thft will afford oar frends no opportunity of accommodating them selves to (ho change In their malt facilities. TE*Crn:*Bs’ pAssBROiBBAn.WAT.-At length and after a session of Court continuing for near ly fonr days with snob recesses only as were ab solutely neoessary, the argomenls in the case of tbsTarious. corporations Interested in the C. P. Bailway to Lawreneeville and Bharpebnrg, were conolnded. 0. H. Blppey, Esq., for the compa ny, opened his argument at 10 o'clock, and con tinned Tor two hoars. We think Mr. Rippey mast have made the best of the time at hla com mand through the night previous. The various cases cited by both the learned and assiduous coansel for the borough wera reviewed, discuss ed, and answered by the oitalioaof other cases beariog on the point. The case was one of great interest to as, involving as it did the historical review of Ihe borough of Lawrence villa and the rights and franchises ofthecUteens. The whole body ofcommontawrelating to easements, roads, boroughs, legislative powers, eminent domain, and tho rights of grantors and grantees were discussed with a dearness and force, a readiness of illustration and of language which attracted the close attenlipu of oil those present in Coart. At the olose of the argument, Judge MeOlure said there was which had caused him much .thought and examination. It had seemed to him— -Ist That when this Court acts In this matter and under this Act of Assembly, onoe, its pow ers are exhausted and it' eannot return to the questions submitted, to it again, and— -2d That a corporation being a unit we must decide upon the question of damages in each corporation ax a unit. Here then la Ihecaeo: the railway oompany ask us to decides question of damages as re gards to much of the Lawreneeville and Sharps burg plank road as extends to the Cemetery, tearing all that portion between the western wall of the Cemetery and the eastern terminus of the plank rood to be decided at another time ! Can this Court ever return to this matter after it has made a decision io the cose? Mr. Rippey attempted to. show that coder the general railway law there is saoh a power in the court, and that if there were not, that power Is evidently implied ia the verbiage of the charter of the railway company. It there appears that the oompany is to boild tbe road to the cemetery within 18 months, and to Sharpeburg within three years after tbe passage of the act. Why did the Legislature make this division if it did not Intend the coart to do the same ia awardiag its damages? Mr. JUppey then passed to the general merits of the case as between Lawreneeville and the railway; argued the, great advantage U would be toThe borough; quoted Bth Harris, to prove that in a question of damages the oourt ought to take into consideration the advantage a public improvement would be to the property of a town or corporation. He wasnot surprised, however, that the people of Lawrenceville, who bad waded for the last forty years through the mod, shoold now conclude that it is necessary their whole main street should be paved. Jadge M'Clare said it was a question of pe cuoiary advantage to the companies all rooed ; bat to his mind tho public bad some interest ia it ? Shall they or shall they not bavo, at once, a means of travel, for while we wait, no improve ments are making oq tbi street! whioh are going dVbuio. Mr Howard said the public paid for th« »J vantage it would bo tv them wbeu thuy gar« their.five cents fare, to which It was answered that the /are by omnibus now, is six cents Mr Howard urged that as the railway was to be a money maklog concern, it ahouid He made to pay, for it was able to do it. Judge hfClaro said the Court could never con eider at all in makiog up its decision whether the road will be profitable or not; we cannot rary the damages according to tho ability of parties to pay; a poor mao should hare the <amo rights ia n court of jastico as the rieb man, and no other or no more. These are soulless corpora* lions, all of theta; we must deal with them now by (be law aodtbo facts, as (hey cannot be made to suffer the wrath to come. Tho Court then to&k all the vast piles and rolls of paper which hard collected in theeo case*, and announced that lie decision would be rendered probably on Saturday, and if not then, at the earliest posal* ble diy thereaftor. So the matter stand*. Tns U. P. Cb«cb.—The dlffienUlcß lo the First U. P. Choreb, to wbieh we alluded 'acme days since, bat tbe details of which we did not deem it best to go into, bare been at length con cluded; gofer at least that the resignation of Hr. Reed ha» been aeetpted. In the long die cassion at the meeting of Presbytery, which was io eeseioo ia this city on Toesday, touching this matter, all parties we be Hero bore testimony to this piety and Christian faltbfalness of Rev. Hr. Reed. Thu cause of the difficulty we are not fully advised of, bat think tbe word “dissatis faction” wHI coovey the idea. This however did not have any reference to the character of Mr. Readaa a Christian gentleman and a faUhfal pastor. After discussing Mr. Reed’s letter of resigoo* tioo allday, the Rev. gentleman was colled upon to esy .whether he would Insist on its aooeptaneo. He expressed himself extremely desirous to be released from bis pastoral charge, after which bis resignation was ocoeptedby a vote of 8 to 2. Revr W. U. Andrew, of Canonsbarg, also asked to be released from his oharge over the charoh in that town, for reasons similar to those which induced the resignation of Ur. Reed. The case was deferred to the next presbytery. IS APPLIED. Cboejih Up.— Mrs. Scanlon, a woman about 70 years of age, Indicted by; the last grand jury, tried during the early pari of tbe present eenisn df the Court of Quarter Sessiooa. con* tided of -nuisance for keeping a scandalous bonse on Webster eireel, ]a the Sixth Word, and sentenced to eix months in jail, still left her place in the charge o/eight other spirits more wick, ed than herself. The den having become bo bad that decent people were annoyed beyond measure, was again complained of yesterday, when war rants were issued and eight women, together with four children, three girls and a boy, were taken and brought to the Mayorieoffioe. There, after due preliminary step* wero made, the chil dren were taken In charge by, Ur. Fortune* of the Poor Directors, and sent to .the farm. The women were lodged In jail. Tho parilng of the young ones from their mothere was a herd case. They all set np their .voices in one shriek and cried os hard as tiiey could: They were pacified to some extent by assurances ibatHhoy were not lobe hart, and eo after a while they were token away. • ptrrczj. i pee' or ;tns cit't. City and News Items. I) o'clock, A; V&.'. U “ K - .... Baroswter TrJ-Wetlilj’ Gaxetta. Cauacu laipaovxnxHia.—The work on the First Church Is proceeding rapidly snd very satisfactorily to a conolaeioo, as wo loam. The stuccoing and painllog will soon bo done* and thereafter this fine edifice will soon be ready for use. The work on the Second.Chareb, corner of Penn and Irwin streets*is harrying forward to completion. The entside of the edifice is in a forward state * and tho congregation already worship in the basement. The repairs on the Third Charoh have been jaet fairly begun. They will be carried out very thoroughly. A recess will be added in the rear of the pnlplt.' The windows wIU be relighted, the roof renewed, the wells and steeple painted and the pavement about the edjfiae relaid. ■ The AL E. Church, corner of liberty and Hey streets, Is to be really a very fine building when completed. A large number of meo ora now at workonlt. - ‘' : ‘ A . " s Bubglabs.—We adriso our citizens, and those of Allegheny in parlioulorVio be on their gnard for burglars, as wo hate received information from undoubted authority ihatquite annmbcrof profee&ional thieves, who have been driven from other allies, are now here and will doubtless try their lack whenever a favorable opportunity presents Itself. Two or three .altempts were made by them, last week; in Allegheny, to break into houses, and . wen only prevented from eo doing ty the inmates, who. were awakened by their injudicious movemeuts. Persons, ; then forei,'who have money or valuable goods about their premises would do well to he on tbe look out and have their houses well secured. Uuruss Wastod.—How comes It that with the thermometer at about 90 3 in the shade and the dog days fall upon ut, we see (he thousands * of does that roam oar streets, still free from their muzzles. One rabid dog hoe been killed' in the city already- We have seen In several of our exchanges notices of persons who have bees.blt tea by them, and ODO ' of a gentleman who died of that most horrible of disease*—hy drophobia. Thf-'4«S bapntln fores too soon or to» tlgidly now. A*B*jr»D,—Wo.Bcipfll'O <°&BWho vu «• ntttd ud Kjcatd'W’ EUnhtUi. cb Monday , night, iru Uhai tgnln ynUrtoy »l d»o H 0,3 oatho Monongolitlß, »a 4 “'JB'SM***} I*'* 1 *'* irt minmt'howill »ff»il ihn * cqnmilin ilLtht fioTernot ef-Tinr Jtmr, M * fhglUn frsa Ja»- Uo*. =. - "'a BoßKEfcr.—tThfi-Wheslin&Jfrsirr, of Tuesday, reports: the case of .ft Mr. ;G. Murray, of Youngstown, Ohio, who, on Monday night, at the U’Clarc House in that city, was relieved of $2,700. It appears from the report In tho that in ft room next to that occupied by Murray, there was stpppiog ft young woman.wbcsc nano is Lizzie Wait, ftnd who, it is suspected by par* ties in the house, took advantage of k few mo* menu’ abaevc of Murroy from his yoom, to ab* etraoflhe bundle of money whiob he had care* I lessly laid on Mb bed. A young lady, Galling. herself Lizzie Wait or Wsyt, hailing from Zanearille, Ohio, came lo Pittsburgh about two months since, and adrer* Used extensively in the oily papers, os a lecturer on “Home'Ties.” She was to speak ou a desig nated evening in Lafayette nail. We could never learn what her lecture was like as we could sever find any one who attended it. We heard of her subsequently lecturing at Greene* burg, where several gentlemen from this eiiy, heard her, and one acted.os doorkeeper. She has been lo this city till within a few days, and is a fine, genteel lookingperson. The report of Murray’s case says that the yotjng lady lu ques tion arrived in Wheeling from Pittsburgh, on Friday night last: U Is also stated that since the money wae lost no sign of Miss Lizzie Wait was to be seen. In faot she did not i? ail at all. —The Wheeling InttlUgtncer of yesterday con tains a nolloa of the arrest of the above young lady, from Which we dip the following: *• Arrest of : Hits Lime Wayt. —Miss Liule Wayt, who is alleged to have stolen $2,700 from Wm, G. Marray, at his hotel on'Satnrday after noon last, was arrested at Bridgeport, by Ser geant McDonald's police. Some $lBOO of the money was recovered, which the woman thinks is all she got, or if she got more, she lost it. Upon leaving the house oq Saturday afternoon, aha hired a haok and drove into the country where eho remained aotil Monday morning, and then came back to the dty and went over to Bridgeport, where ehe was arrested. She Is now olosely eonfioed, and an effort was making to in duce her to hand overthebalanoeof the money." Moaintr Btatsmxst or tan Bank of Beaver County. —AVtr Brighton, July 6, 1809. mxsoracas. Notes and Bills Discounted $00,687 34 Furniture and Office Fixtures, 1,968 96 Current Expenses, Duo from other Banks,. Notes of other Banks, - Coin in vault itAßTLirirra. Stock paid in Notes la Circulation, Dividends unpaid, 331 76 Individual Depositors, 23,004 91 Exchange, Discount and lots, BS2 47 Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,... 013 02 Contingent Fund, 2C2 30 Wn learn that that portion of the CoMellsvitle Railroad between Port Perry and this city was pnt under contract on Tuesday, and will be pushed to eoapletiontlwn early day. The con tractors are Messrs, Henderson, Morrison & Cberrey, and the work will be commenced forth with. They reoelve first mortgage bonds for the work, bat will build the read for cash, and retain the securities until such lime as they can dispose of them to advantage. Tho road will have a di rect route to ConnellsviUe, and will probably have its receipts largely increased by the exten sion. Jarrtssoa Co.—Tho Republican ticket nom inated Id this county (e os follows . Assembly— J. Q. Gordon Treasurer —H. Hoch. Commissioner—C* R B. Morris Auditor—A. H. Tracy. The Democratic ticket is a* foltooe Assembly—E. R. Brady. Treasurer —John Dram. Commissioner —Cha*. Jacox. Anditor— Tho*. L. Thompson. Surveyor— Joel Spyker. tii I ** Bticce.—One of the workoeu, whose name we could not learn, employed at the new Gas Works, In Allegheny, was son etroefe yester day morniogabont 11 o'clock. For a ehoruime hie situation was considered critical, and It was not until several backets o f water had been thrown upon htm aad \c* applied to his head that be showed toy signs of life. Under this treatment, however, he soon revived, aod la now iu a fair way for recovery. Tnt llob*e Taxes.-—Mr. Rare? la succeeding admirably. lie had, ytatrrday, a vicious horse belonging to Ur. Yoegbtlej*; which be reduced lo cotire snbmission after abont an hour ot handling. To accomplish this, be uses no vlo* leace, but foodiea and eervsses the animal, ehow tog the effects of kindness even on a dumb bruia. A strap about the fetlock or through the bridle ring in the mouth is about all the machinery Mr. Rare/ makes use of. His nest exhibition will .be duly advertised. E L P. Railway. —lt i* suggested that the subscription by tba Philadelphians to the stock of Ibo East Liberty Railway, was for the purpose which U has subserved, of stimulating the peo ple along the route to lake the stock- We “reekon” that the eastern men who suspect a good investment are not quite so patriotic as all that. Wa hear that as they claim precedence in time of subscription, they claim alsoeveryad vanage that coaid result from it. Mitnsa —The Board ofFablieelioD appoint ed by the last General Assembly, will meet in the Beoond U. P. Church, Pittsburgh, Rev. James Preidey’s, on Taesday, tho 19th Inst., at two o'clock p. m. The following persona are the members of the board; Here. James Rodgers, D. D.; James Prestley, C. C. Vincent, John G. Brown, David R. Kerr, D. D.; Messrs. M’Cand lets, William Stevenson, Charlts Arbutbnol and James Robb. Msssbs. D. P. Lowest, D. C. Wines and W. P. Alrioh, Committee of Arrangements at Wash, lngton borough, for the approaching Teacher* 1 Institute, request all persons vho design attend* log, to notify them of snob intention, so that suitable preparations for the accommodation of visitors may bo made. The meetings of the An* aociatloa will occur on the IGth, 17tb and 18tb days of August. Toe following is a statement of the earnings of the P., Ft. W. & C. R. R,, for June,compared with the eame month last yetr 1 1650. 1559. Frou Freights tSB.OM 87 $41,000 01 lot-fIO.OCI 0Q pamsem- 60,710 37 CUM 31 Inc.. 6,320 10 7,826 tO 4,182 23 Inc.. 3,342 71 HienlUn’*. 87 17 Dm.. SI 17 Total ..13*604 24 107.020 6S lur. 24,643 CO Bbyevtii Wabd Pbopextt.—Plans of desira ble lots in tho Bevenlh Ward, to bo sold .on the premises this day week, at 2 o'clock, by Mr. Davis, are now ready for distribution at tho auolion rooms, No. 64 Fifth street. They are in olose proximity to Centre Avenue, one of the finest outlets from oar city, with advantage of a clear and fresh atmosphere, which makes them the most desirable for private residence, of any In the city wards. Two Torso Mbs, whose names we coaid not ascertain, were arrested on Tuesday afternoon, by officer Gregg, of Daqaesne borough, for bath* ing in'the river, contrary to the provisions of an ordinanoo which prohibits any one from going in after four o'clock in the morning and before 8 o’clock In the evening. They were fined $2 eaoh by Burgess Taggart, wbiob they paid and were discharged. Alb. Scorr had two oases of vagranoy before him yesterday. The first one wos Ann Holmes, a notorious woman who is constantly druak. She was committed twenty days. Penode Oode, a German, who said he was on bis way to Cin* olnnati, was sent np ten days. Tub Wbatbbe.*—Jnplter grant ns air; grant ns shade; give ns a oloud. Tho thermometer was at w fearful height yesterday. Somewhere abont 90°, or perhaps higher. There was not a cloud in the sky, and the glare of unbroken eon* light was intense.; The Chietebt.—Fourteen acres of land have been purchased by the Board of Director* of (he Cemetery, to bo added to tho present grounds. The new purchase is from tho estate of the late Wm. M. fiemple, and was bought for $2OO prr aero. fimticE BT Saturday, the 2d insL, during the thuadar.etorm, four very large fat cattle belonging lo Capt. Joseph Shepler, of Eoelraver tp., were killed by llghtnlog. Two of them were oxen and very valuable. —Qremibvrg JSeratd. '■ PmssußOß Thbatbb.—Tba new Manager, Mr. J. B. Howe, baa arrived in the city, and has commenced to renovate, re*ornamtnt and thor oughly overhaul the establishment, preparatory to opening in September. Tax Colubctobs.—Tub Central School Board, on Tuesday night, appointed Jaeob Glosser,ool* leotor of School Taxes In the First Ward, Riohtt. Hops in the .Fourth, and John Wallace In the Sixth, v Tsw thousand deaths, Bat not a single tear. • : . Very important to gardeners and hoasaksepere. There is not a gardon but can ba preserved from the ravages of Insects, or a bonsa that cacao* pa cloassed of all vermin pasts, by Lyon's Magnetic Powder, Ona dollar Invested will eat* fifty to profit sad pleasure. It Is tba powdered leaf of a plant, discov ered by H. Lyon, a Trench Botanist In _tbt Interior of Asia. ItkfflsaU gardon. worms, roaches, Ud bngs, ants, tick* fleas, moths* etc. It Is entirely free frtmpoiton, and hanutaa to mankind and dorneetlo animals,' Tbagovenmanta and aoewUes of Evopo havai liberally rewarded Mr. Lyon. It esn be order ed through any merchant” . •• itatrortPowtoaiu «niii»a,u» wt* - r i BMtaJi ett! npitf dw»*#e*««4ll. BunmaVinfc'SnrTrtk. ■ jUmfetMnHiaWwWsMrißgt. t Telegraphic., Latest fleam Btnope... Nkw-Voaff, Jaly lS.—The cteatiibip Etna, from Liverpool on tho 2d lost., arrived at this port this morning. Her newt are ; thr samo a 3 thoso brought by tho Canada to , TTlt Bailie of So\feri,.o. —At Parli, it la believed in some quarters that the French loa* at tho battle of Solferioo amounted to from rixteen thousand,to eighteen thousand moo, as follows: General Neil's corps, C.OCDO to 7,000; D’HillUr'p, ueaily 5,000: M’M*hoo*s, 2,500 ; Cenrobert'a, 1,003 ; besides aalities In tho artillsry end special corp=. Tho Patrlo say# Napoleon had an cpaoleits r &->t away. Geo. Dicn is reported among the dead. The Austrians bad seven or eight Generals aud many of their superior ofacers wonndod. General Greachko was hilled. Some of the French infantry regiments wore nearly cat to pieces. The Piedmontese Buffered so soreroly as to be incapable of formlngta the line of battle. The Vienna correspondent of the London Times, writing on the 28th, says that some days must elapse before the complete lots of the Austrians could bo received. The same writer says that the Italian regiments in the Austrian army hdvo become very difficult to manege, themes desert by scores and fifties. In the neighborhood of Trtesto a whole battalion, bad raised the ery in favor of Victor Emanuel. A vhssel on the coart, tinder the American flag, had boeo detected In the act of receiving the desert ers on board after dark. The people of Milan have made threatening man ifestations against the Jesuits,' whom public rumor accnteof keeping up a fiecret correspondence with Austria. The municipal body of Vienna have offered to maintain peace and order in case it was necessary to despatch the garrison at Vionna to the seat of war. Enormous masses of French soldiers are march ing into Pieamont via Nice and Mount Ccnis. Napoleon .wis In perfect health, and the sanitary condition of hu army was excellent. Ilii head-quar ters were at Vallcogro, where Prince Napoleon was expected to arrive on the 30th alt. It is reported that atSolferifto nearly every officer and man of the artillery attached to (be Imperial Guard was pat hors da oombst. The Austrian accounts of the battle admit their loss to be 20,000 killed, wounded and mlssiog. The Austrian official report of the battle says: The right wing of the army occupied Bostolengo, SolTe rioo and Cavriana; the loft wing marched, on the 24th, to QuEdiirolo, Castiglione and Coffredo, and re fuUed the advancing enemy on all sides. As the mperiai army! continued its advance towards Chiese, the enemy, whjo bad also assumed the offensive with bU whole force, pushed forward such large bodies of troops, that there wal a general engagement between the two armies. About 10 x* u., on the 24th, the right wing, which was formed of the second army, under Coont Sehllok, maintained the position which it hsd originally oeeopied in tho first line of battle until 2 p. v., and tho first army, left wing, under Count Wlmpffen, continually gained ground in the direction of Chiese. 405 09 ... 8,217 18 ... 4,181 22 ... 26,990 05 $104,390 05 $41,176 00 37,619 00 Towards 3 A u., they made a vehement attack on Solferioo, and latter several hours’ hard fighting ob. talced possession of the place, whieh had been hero ically defendedi-by the sth corps d’armee. An attack was ihen made on Cavriaus, which plaeo was cour ageously defended until evening by the Ist and 7th corps d'annoc, bat was eventually left in the hands of the enemy, while the straggle for Solferino and Coffredo was going on. The Bthcorps d’armee, which was on the enter flank and right wing, advanced and repulsed the Sardinian troops, who were opposed to il: but this advantage did not enable the Imperial army to recover the position that had been lost in the centre. The Sd ana 9th corps d’armee, which were supported by tho lllh corps, were engaged on the .$104,890 05 left wing, and the reserve cavalry attached to this wiog, made several brilliant attacks. Universally beary losses, and the fact that the Utt wing of the Sr?* Mmy was unablo to make any pro. gross on tho right flank of the enemy, who directed his main force in the centra against Volta,led to the retreat of the Imperial and Royal army. It bogan late In the evening, during a very violent storm. The correspondent of the Lot&on Beraid says so little did the French expect a battle, that on the pro visos nlgbt e message from the Ring, asking for support, in case he should be attacked, was met with a refusal, on the ground that an attack by the Aus trians was sot probable. _?At daybreak, however, the eorps of Marshal D'Hiilifra came in sight of £<>lfo. rino, and was immediately set upon by a large Aus trian force, which rushed down the hill and fought with the greatest fury. The Marshal resisted the attack to.the beat of hb power, and sent his aid-de camp for supports; but It was hot before thrao boors of (rightful carnage had elapsed that the corps of Oes-'Nefl made ill appearance. Tho Austrians were •lowly driren back, and every now and then there was a pan*«,and the French continued to gain ground, heaps of their own and the enemy's corpses u&rklDg the fluctuations of a fight Tho Austrians were tho* slowly driren ont or golfcrino, but all of a sudden they made a tremendous burst forward and the French were driven down tho- hill. Being admirably sop ported by their artillery, however,they made s «tar>-l, and commenced osco more to advance. It was like a hall storm of bullets and balls, and whole files were mowed down by a tingle discharge. In the mean time, at the right and. left wiog, the Austrians getting decidedly the best of it. The Piedmontese were being driren back. ‘ Ga- Canrobert'a corps was also heavily punished, and had there been a skillful General In the Austrian army to collect and concen trate their forces against the weak point of the enemy’s line, matters would hare had a Very different aspect. The French Cemmender, to wbotntbe creditor the day is entirely due, whether It be Neil, McMahon, or tho Emperor bimseiflaent forward the Imperial Guard end a strong division of the Infantry of tho lico against the Austrian's centre,end succeaded for e time In breaking it. Instead of bringing up their forces to repel this formidable attack, the supports were sent to the left and right wings, whieh dia sot need them. Desperate attempts were made to recapture tiolferino, bat the French strongly held it, and the bugles began to sound a general retreat. Twenty thousand corpses are said to have been bnried, and many were yet lying In the ditches and cornfields. The Italia nod Vienne letters confidently ep«ak of negotiations baring been opened by Prussia with England and Rustle, for the purpose of eatabUshlng, IT possible, a basis for combined mediation. • K The French are making Immense naval prepara tlons in the Adriatic. Fire lhlps-of-tho-Une, eight frigates, six war steamers, thirteen floating batteries, nine gun-boats, nine brigs, and two or three three muted res sell were at Aotlrarl. They bare many troops and enormous supplies onboard. The Admi ral was about to open bis sealed orders. The real difficulty there/Is in getting rid of the -Austrians without Injury to the inhabitants of Vesica. The Brest fleet is said to bo composed of nlneebipt of-lhe-llae, two bcary frigates, and one floating bat tery. - • Geo. Garibaldi has received orders to occupy the upper ValteUne, and was expected at Forauo_wUh 3000 men, and where 600 Pladmontosa bed already attired. Id the House of Commons, on Thursday, Lord Palmerston announced the intention of the new Min istry to pnrsno a policy 'of strict neutrality with re ference to foreign affairs. He also announced that a reform bill would be introduced immediately trier the meeting of the next session of Parliament. Mr. Baxter gave notice of an enquiry into the edrliabil ity of cancelling the contract of the late government wlthlhe Galway lino of steamer*. Ge&xaxt.—The Independence Beige uyi'that the new English Ministry had addressed oo an Beil of moderation to the German States, cantioniog them against the dangers of encouraging a policy which might lead to a general war. A letter from Jeddah Bays that a vessel going from Jaffa to Mooca, with 200, UoMelman pilgrims,,had foundered near Jeddah, and that all on board,were drowned. SacxviLLS, N. 8., July 13.—The news brought by the steamship Canada to Halifax, has reached this place by bom express, but 1b mainly superceded by the arrival of the &tna at New York. The following lithe latest news which was received at Liverpool just before the Bailing of the Canada. Parit, Saturday, July 2.—The Monltour contains the following telegram from IbeEmperor to thoEm preii: Valegio, Friday.—The whole epay baq passed the Mtnoio. The Sardinians have forested Poachiora. The reinforcements which I have received by the ar rival of 35,000 men nadcr Prince Napoleon, have enabled me to approach Verona, without Compromis ing myself in any way/ as I have left a corps d’armoo at Goito, to watch Mantnej and am about to assemblo another at Brescia, to watch the passes of Tyrol. The Monlteur also contains tbo foUowlag'officUl bulletin or the battle of Solferino: Tho force of tho army of the enemy amounted to from 260,000 to 270,000. Thenow artillery produced a terrible ef fect ; its discharges reached the enemy at a distance whence their heaviest guns could not reply, andjeov ered the plain* with their dead. The loss or the French was 720 offietr* placed bora da oombst, In cluding 120 killed, end 12,000 privates killed end wounded. Amoog the killed are seven colonels end six lieutenant colonels; among the wounded are fivo geneoal*. ‘ Vzxaxa, Jnly 1.— I The Austrian eomspondeoteays that theloia at the battle of the 24th as far as bu yet been ascertained is. 1500 killed.end 8,100 ground ed. Further Information will be published. _ ; Yebmu, July L—Since the 24th of Janathere have been merely unimportant skirmishes between the outposts. • •■ ‘ BiLtotoix, July 13.—A ehocklag murder occurred is South Baltimore ltn night. Two rewdiae, neuwu.Tbooae Eaton and Georgo Burk demanded of ,Wa XL Tsylcr, a peaceable defeat. that he fobold potato • urem end tmt them. llr. Tsylar retailor, wu seized by Eaten end knock ed down, when Burk put a pistol to the beck or thsunfer*. treat* maa’e bead and blew oothlsbrelos. Zheraoidwer escaped, but Eateowae arrested. B*. Lons, July I&—TheOmebe Nebmkien, fotfag en account cf the depredations recently ccmo>lu*a- by the rawuM Indiana, says that $16,000 worth of prepotty Was stolen from the teultrs. Gov. Black Is to the fleia, et the beaded £4omen end 70 dragoons. Zb* Indian* number WOO. '- ■' ■ i , Lbatbbwoxts, Jnly 13.—The express arrived this evening from Denver City, having made an ’ unpre cedented trip of six days with several passengers end $5,300 to gold dost Bbad tSa advertisement* of J. I*. Carnaghan d Co., Allegheny, and examine tho now Finkle flawing Machine* Nottco to Bnildflta and Contractors. fpHE UNDERSIGNED (formerly foreman X for Bowlasd Parry) would respectfully tafcnau tbcae fur whom he has done the pubUo ceoecally, that he is bow prepared to fora ten Blatei or put on Blaie Boon, tatae.BoetepproHdtaanner. Orders Jbf.Booflng or Be* nibiag of State Boob (If Wt et the office of : Altx.l*n*b lla/eorneref Etna street and theCeeaL PHtb ward,) will be promptly attended to. ZuOStAB PAKaT. aySfrOnid.' . . ! : . riOOpS AT REDDOED PKIOE3.— •-'simOHrcnD 4 Oft. Ars tfotfag out ihelr entire stock o( -vr.‘ . *;, ?;y ?■ •- / ;, ;gm,nrwnQQQDfletimt bgoto*. WOOL-9 <M<a flae Watera ywa fct SwHttß Cf.K . sgi* WMX4TOS9B tp\ ' * vt Commercial. ! Gioat 'jSltaratiTO aoti Blood Pci:aer. ; iEartf,C.Plates..... ~ - :J T«ad. WhiiosiMUcr.iSropCoca efthe- akin.: Biotch** ue * Pimple of tb« y«S: Obsoaate or. Sc«ly Jbupuoaa. ii-4'4 wblcHarl*Btri.ta *tfia tMl reh*bi:'-cfbie«l, t'*les ic .be Boses, Weakened &a t Drbr-Jutrd ttata o' tbo dog eitherfroai* teas and cswof Bvksw, of £i T ."* ? IJ f• ™ ruk or qrptni &.» .‘«i« u •bleu still nsn&ln la tha •jtua or having-. ew»I;ood fi . «Tee**aoantjof«srcg»,Cß*^&,i 1 *5. which easy h*T* "f teebrf tbe bsejM or tbair Oe ■p*rto»i-.tr.n J *blcb sometimes rUeioacunxlc ulcere as*l«!m'£»» , end amallboctw occasional; comoatr.y, Atfcicka 01 tthea* 'iraUtaa ia cooacqcencoof Jooeatandicg Buttons .AOettlua»: the P«I» -n* tbetlc&n.or the Bloat'd fate, always Indicates or icqc.m ii» us* of this laTalsatle pasacte; oretionld thv p*u==t b«»„ 1.b.-r*d under an affecdoo ot lb« dpine, Dropsy, datiw.lcu. or Y*V lowasssoftbeeila,ChrxialaAffirciiyuc.'tke Li.ot. M-rx* mas, or waiting of Ulcerated S>.n* 1 treat, Uip JoluC Complaint; In abort, tho meet loathsome .dtatuce *Licfi base pat entry other modiclEoerdenjm.Uß ttiiuM aklUoUhe profwioo, formurotbsa a'qocrtec of actx.tnry, bare been p*rfc«j eradicated by tbti *i**t p*. neeea. In all ease* or eruptions “StaspittAU il'vi'jy Oinßnait* eh'anld be seed la eoaaarrto* with th© tunaati. Toe twowiUcoratbemost chrome*!,! ei'»‘iu»r»eiut.u»e diseases. Retail price of th©i#a«sj £■ £u inrlivuiti. 9 bottles $l,OO. Daltvaredto any address' cu receipt of Ramlttonee. A RBfIEIT VERY ESil A DSADtE CORE Waathetof JJilsa duClark, So. 4 Tradbn atreet,Crarire town,Mam.' Wbßaini’hlUpt>lphla. *he rtddea with. Wc. H.abay r l6thstraeS»4oooT«oeiowßace. • Inecaae waaaaaroptJcn of eight jean, standing of the moat obstinate character, corertag thowbcla ucrf.ee, fo-c the aole of the foot to tbo crown of tbe b«d.itchlQ< *ud trrttabla in tbs extrema. The most soloese of the i>icr>4. don bad filled la accomplishing a Cora. .Dr. ■ hWATbi’* f> Racza was efficient la mnk*»g e perfws ccrc. c.- ••.' . Preparedonly by DR. BWaYNB * SOM, {Mis, DR.O.C.K£YBEB, 140 Wood street, myl7:flkwT Solejgait for Pitu-nTfe. PITTBUUbau aAUEISTti. [Reported'EgisiaZi/ for Ca PiiUsisyh Citeite. PrrwßTtOß, TsusaDiT.'JriT It, IS59* • FLOUR—tto market w*9 doll hud unsettled, with a steady toodecc* to a decline; tbo q •otattees from imw v trial from $6,1008,25 fir dajinr, *l2n®fi,6o tor Ext™, 50d53,60@6,75- forExtrw family— figurr-a fadfraHnfbwttbowm* per of tbe.'tnsrket. ' „ ' QltAW—Ccrn 1* Arm, acd wo note grTm of 250 lush (rcm sto o at93' OatJ, «30 bcsb from stew at 60(551. V7b«*t, IGObaso NewT*une«BoatsL6o.; • , . . ■ . PUOVl3loSB—aalm ot 13,003 fl>« EfccOß,at for SbonlJeis, 9>s ft>r Hdeh, nod 10}<@tt& for Hsait; U-W D* S. o. Hams st 125£ and J ics doot 12>4* Dried 1600 »* atl2J*&l3. •.'■ GK£ jjaiCS—nla* c-f JOhhJs it 7?£38; sod 10 bjs Coffee nt Viy, ■ fIOSETMIV ASD COJ&fISRCIAL. PanonixTina Oittu Jisizii, TurtJoy. July IL—Thor* ti so ihaego to the ptten or Beef Cattle, tho cffvrtng* art moderate tnis rwS—about UQj bead at the dlflertot yards, 0 airly all of which wera disposed or st from $8 foFccmoba tip to tbo 100 tbs for good end prims quality.' Of hojf»un>roir^roonly about 1000 hood ymniodat tabes’s. Cnlnn Drove Tort tbli week, and ootd st from sT,fto to S3JS tbe 100 Iba not, as in quality, wnish te a deeht». Pome 5 030 Sh-ep were offered and sold thtd wetb.fnt Sheep wiling at to lb gross, and stock do st $1,75(5 ?,”S each. ac cording to quaillty. ' * ' The export cf for thu week ending on Saturday was as fallow*:— • ToUl - j. —| U0&55 62 Previously r«pcrt6d—...w.—.35.085,440 87 Total lor 1869- _ $36,183,293 39 lh» figures cf the Bank *vertß» for the week are quits favorable, the conditloa of the tpedi resorvea being stronger than was anticipated, and tba loans ah swing a marked de crease. As, howertr, "this has .been a broken .wsek, the figures do’ not show tbs Bank movement with as mttcli nceo racy as osoml. The loss of deposits Is accounted Car partly byiharsdnctionoflosns and partly by tbe drawing down of Bank balances. On tba whole, the alaUment fzblblta a cceserratire moTrmant upon the port cf our Book managers, which ft nslstad in, will go far to prevent the necessity for another suspension, •> - *’• The fbUowiogll accmperetlve outameot of the condition of tboN. Y. City Bank* for the weeks ending July 2 and 9: • Jn»y2. * ‘ Jaty'9. ' /•* Loans .$122£90,149 $121614,633 - Damr.fWM 8p«lo 22,439,013 22491,649 Intr.... 65,031 Circa Ist t 00..... 8.371237 8,653,061' lne.:.lßLso4 Not Deposits. 7*152,739 77.013,012 Dec-1139,727 [N. Y.Trib. AU' .ibur application far a a«w bank charter has jest made Ha apiiMranro, being for 000 to b« called the “Qaaker City Bank,” with a capital of $250,030. Tbe list nowstands thus: Shoo and Leather Dealers’ Bank $50w,000 Botchers end Drover*’Bant 600 000 Eoatcra Market Bank— 40u‘o©0 MsncfoetTTrera’Bank 230,000 Continental Hank—, 260,000 Farmers and Manufacturers’ Bank - 100,000 Qnater City Bank 250,060 Aggregate . $1250,000 [Pbli.N.American: Coiuivioa Rtca UxßJttr, July ti.—Prices are steady and liae demand baa about absorbed the rrceip;a, which comprise 2035 tea. The sales abow a rang* of figures extending from $3,60 to bnt the balk of tbe transactions wire made Thors bare been none of tbs higtur or finer qualities on tbe market. There was a fair demand tor exchange, In tbs aggregate, and rates ware firm at prem, l-nylag, and % sailing, for Eastern. Now Orleans noli as baying, and par selling. Tbo notes of tbe Bonk of Bearer County and the Eittau iog ttaake, which bars lately barn quoted at 1 dis la oar bank note table, are now transferred to tbe par Uat. lil> tula and Wisconsin paper U bettor, being quoted at 2 dis. Mcaan. Gilmore, lianlap A Co, were advised by tolrgrsph to-day, that Hosurn esrhango baa decline! in Chicago to 2 die.—[Cia. Oas. NswOsttiso, July 9,r.M—There is ratbei alreltorda* maed for flinr, bnt price# art a shade lower. Eales of £OO bbu forrapor. ’ Tbs receipts ot corn an targe, | and tbe demand being limited at 95c?? f I for mixed and ycK low. Boron ia limited local demand at fibooWera. and tar Sld»s. Mui pork usebanged, and tbe demand Halted Mt $16.50. Wblaky oomloal at CGJrQ27e for reed- Co J. Co£T«i dull at fiegar firm wt 6><c for fair. VLA assaifiiro at declined to i-213c per barrel In thi iuont-y uiotkei th-» tordencyie toa'arj.grtator caas on «lr*ai»3!t loans, bet the cbongo Is nntlmpoit»nl. Capital, la tfT riog mere froely cn cell, anJ some iranaactiODi Uaro bren mado at i> f ront. Tee correct r*u*a, UowtTar, arosJs (5.(1 ft cent, f boro Is « good demand lo ibo discoani fconsi# far sburt paper,of which the supply isdeercnsieg.-' Lcooing nan?* can bo pnt*cd at cent, aad'papcr doeJn 0c tch«r and Noromber at 7ft e«ot. Sugar paper Is tn better rtpan-cf late. Rod cccfldctice if felt that eo faliorcs will t*Ec pUce. There tsdo arliredncasd In a moderate way Or Treasury Notes, and wa bear of tales of ai-out sl,tso t oooof cent at 7-16® % cent prem, sed J109.0M of_6>4fi cent at Tfr cectpeem. Mr. Cisco, ha* euld In all aOutn at 6J4Vioent interest, sloes be receive! authority from* tbs Scci clary to rarvive dspoaito. Itlssooeidom that Investors bare aa cppc-rinnftyof obtaielng a Government security yielding feet income, that lho advantage is seized upon very gs»r*Hy by tndfridnal*, and savlog* basks, Ac., all over tbe country.—flLX.Trib. Br. Lons, July 11.—Flenrdnll and drooping, with a very lizbt demand. Toe ealrs fnciuds W 0 bbls city super at J4,* 7535. ned aamall lot of dooMv extra constrysts6,6o. Wheat- ■ tbo rrcslpist»d«y wfrovcryliVrral. Tlia market waa decidedly doll 5 p bosh lower. Tbs Grit lot ufnetr (rum tbetliujaU river tblvssaooa, arHr«d Lera to Cay front On<u coacty. lllincis, and l»iog a' very jrvd »*3»pre cf Winter sold L-r $1,20 traah. (Hx>d mud i-rt *«• Spring sold at SC®9Cdo Winter at si,o6®Ll». C«ro—rfseafpu HKral end msrket dnil Mt p7h?j mi.ln tailed; about 6GOO ba-h f-l-i to-*«y at for common to mlrwl Nortßm, »V l -7t r-1 tow. an t SITJOSt f-jr mix ».l «b-.<e mrli^ire. imports by Rlver> MGNOh>iiUCLA NAVIGATION COMrANt;--: fifitßf °l battor. 1 bt.| lliltoj: 350 L« hoardi, Latta; 7 socks wnl, 1 do rags. Wbita Brea; 300 bis £U*s, Odiurn*; 6 bbU bottlrt. \ kg better. 1 reaper, 1 me*Cr, owners; 5 bbls whla ta»y, a’CaltcCß.; 20 akf.cats, Dougbc/tj; 12bxs glass,; 3S tti rags, Watno. BT. LOUIE p«r llirccgo—lQo ices pig maUl, Kintick A cr> lpkg plvw wings. Lyvo kev; 150 dry hides, H'£irc7;?3 tgi "boat, 45 bbls C-jar, 1 D.ckry; 6QJ do do.,Ligate 20 hbds torancoi, Clark A co; To t.bi* fl-.-ur. 0-woo; 3 has dm**, G Way man; 9 1 cak liquor, fitein; LS2 pl<* Isoa, Navla A cc; I I'orsAU, Crcnou; IS hots whisky, SabL RIVERKEWS- in* river bit reached i r«ry low point. Tbsrd UfvirceJj ••tor etuagb to admit of Quail bouncM, bslug abcQt tbr«*» firbt. Tli&r* 1* tot ooe boat t>ow raooiog between brf* end tvbwliox* tn w*t: tbe &iictm..._.rbe Melnutta, baring lighted, Id oesrUlaai Ucu-e, and srrl*edt>u Tbonday Distil..-~.lbe Meiyngj also cajno la, and ll cow lying op at tne bred of tbe teree- A band Mil ha« bo?o i«>c.rd by tbe BaliiaoraA Ohio R. R. Co to tbs owcers sod SMtui cf sxaatnboata open to* Ohio Rivet, tnvitlrg aealcd for lhatrin-poct*ti,ro during 12 mcntbe from tbe,lat of August; evxt, of *ll freight pst» leg over tttir road thlpped vi* Parkwiaburg or \ffaeellag, t;s;otJeet being toettaoifeb tabular Uos* npra reliable buls end vqoitabte principles. This it ioued frua ib« gtotnl office as Baltimore by 11. D. Mean. Getters! Agent. Tbs weather w«a lh« taottretof tb«e»»an jeateidsy. The •ky milks bns?;Bud tbs earth sioamod cutler the uncloud ed IU3, The only arrival daring tb* day ru (be Progress, from LouUvlile, with s fair load. Tbo steamer R. B. Hamilton •Itoarrived with eboat 100 tons of pig iron. Tbc departure* nrs tbs Qieawood for QuciDoaU and Louisville, the Orody Btieods 'for Et. Louis' and tbe Jacob fortbsssmo perl. Tbs Uastlngs wenloutfrvwbereon Tuesday ut*hl, ll«ht, for VTbtalloc, where eh, will load Tbe Ida &lay alto Uu for Cincinnati. A gentleman Was In town yeitarday from New Orleans Anxious to boy a beat or to have one Unlit for the Hrd River trade. He wUldoubtUei be abta tonic btmstlfexactly. TbeGlnelasatl Girette,cf Towdtv, layer—Tbe JtiuE. Bell, from N.Orleans; liberty, from Whaling; S.P.Hibberd, from Pittsburgh; and Cbevolt, from Nashvllte, ware tbe only arrivals, each with good trips. Ths'Marmora and Vlmt, each folly loaded, loft fci Pittsburgh, and these were the oolyjdepartoree—r...,.Tbe Chevolt,'that towodj a Orel of bargee laden with railroad Iron to Nasbrille, returned y<w for Pittsburgh In CHtscni—JuxiADtinVA Bxiirrow—Duwssin.—Tbe long pendlegdsssgo soft ot the Julia Duin’a owners mgaiait Capt. Ilollcroft tod owners of tbe Rainbow, wu finally de cided toil evening, by .Chancellor Logan, In tbe Chancery Court. After heating all Ilia testimony, and tbe arguments of couesot, the salt who “dUmtskod at plain tlfTas* costa. The case had fcSouoa docket «oiw time, and on last Tuesday ft was taken np for a tint, bearing, occupying ihe Court the whole of lajt week, and it was not caudodod until 7 o’clock iut evening. The JntU Dean was took In the Lower Ohio, Jaat below U«nel Vernon, on the 2fitb of April, 18 J 7, by col lleioa with the Rainbow, Tho latter was on her way up the river,nod the former wu descending, bound for Wabash.— (Looiav.Coot. , - • , , :.. i. " ‘ InvacTatuT is Stun Powxjl—We learn■ from tbe Port land (Me.) papers that the fuel saving invention of llr. Br*cchard has recently been tueceasfally tested la that diy, to the presence of a number of experienced engineers. : It eawlsts In wholly dispensing w4h the nao of a chlmoey on a boat while running, and by a peculiar construction of tbs engine, thehsst this usually pauwefl from the top of the •moke pipe, of ten tiers at So high a temperature as to ignite the gases. It made available to do doty in tbe engine. Tbe experiments lasted several daja,and according to tbs certifi cate of the engineers, shows tne qaaatity of fael ssTed by Blanchard's Improvement over the Uu mado boilers to bo tbe amount of over ono-hsiC They also express tbe opinion that had ihe tut boon mads wLh no expansive working en gine, •III! mors remarkable results wooid < bavfi t een pre-red. Tilegrephu Qerkiu, Nsw Yoax, Joly 11—Cotton steady; sales £OO Laid— Flour heavy; salt* WOO bMs. Wheat’ first; tales- u.fico boah. Com firm; saint 15 000 bush; mixed and yellow, at 87®S9, round; while Sj©S7. Put it heavy at $lO for mess. Sugar steed;; there is a Urge epoculahTo inquiry lo the market; Frefobts on Cotton to JUrerpeol -< ’ t* ' .-'V-L Cams doll; receipts' CCOO hea>l;'ptlrre ,are Icliiwer, with salts at 7©U—average price 9c. £brep dbU; rtevipti WOObssd. .8»la* quiflU . pgiuatirau, July-12.—'Flour has declined; superfine Is Ircoly efi!bred atsbju, without sales to the trade; the salts range from this figure up tas£,6o for common aod fsney. Bye Flour U held et ss.xS, a .egle of Oorn Meal at £3,76 WMtua&a. Th» demand for Wheat Is moderaU; 3L-03 bush red void on private terms, sudSOOOtnub new, South ern-at £L4O for red end sl.eb for nhlia.By* steady at 86 for Old endfiOfaruew. Corn’dull, but not much off-rlaij 10,600 bu«h yellovrtold at 87. Oats dull at 4CQI2. Whlikysteady at S7@2B. • [ . Ctecrmravi. July 33 Floor contlnusa to droop; super* wles et delivered next wrek,— * Wheat tsla good-demand at la,t quotations. There UHo change (a ctuer'gndoa. VThlikydml at 24K. Provlaloos more active; siH of Bacon Shoulders et 6ft&7, and Sides et 8. Bulk Shoulders 0. Holders are firm at 7Q£ xaf Ba* cos, on which thefnqtdry retnalw. Indiana free bank papers b»ve d»predated again, and are placed at per rent discount • CA£D. —Mxsa&a. Ca&twuqht & Youxo, No. SO Wood- street, Invite' ths attention of medical tavu. tity aad country drug- More keepers, and alto the af. (lieted.toithe fact that they sre lhe UNLY TSU33 ASD BDPPORTfiIt MAN UP iCTURERS in tbe dty. The Staler partner betfag had lou expcrisuce is the buxtnees of ma xing. fitting and repalrisg Trcmi, he le prepared to gire psrehaaets the bvnefit of that isperieuce, as well as of any mechanical .skill be may potass lo tho m»an£ao>ursof these tfistrumeots. When pra&rrrd, Tru-aes wßi be made to order, audio all casss they will be Waakamn, aad at prices far below there usually asked for inferior Instru ments having■vaTTtlifd SOdfrl^d Trawglntha Bt<ats,lt all that la doirrd. - '’ - jo| FLOUK— 6uo bbls. £stre Family ‘Floor j art lending from steamers Ooady FrieaJs aad- J.B. Ford far sale by - I BBHINOJUt HABBAUOB A CO; i Jul - • - bp.£o9 Liberty Street. ~ SIX ANP A-FOU&TU CJSNTS per jrard lawhatwearateliingslargelotof WaAtagun«Uck a«d White Prints Ibr, 1 being cf old styles and. sosnwhai •ailad,oth«rwiM ixe«Q»atcoods»' joi > <l HA*ao;riovg.74ytf*«Mt. 0510 N AWD CKACKJC^-^ bbls: just reefr. and Uiocwy and Tea FcJnral tta • C UMMEtt OANDWSSr-S5 O edfinmmtr'"Mould Candha, fer tele at FsderalttreeA AUtKheuy. • - i . '•-"‘.'p-ifill , BBAuHojirOEpos2KT3hE«^; ef Be«i»but aad r cubtrvthe text foraaj {rmpanyw coiisctloß cf the wriy *dl Hogs- wttb itofas sad a blcgreph* Isat memotr, by iheßav. Alvraadarpyue,lxjTvolßm«s." JaT . , , ; •" • • KaY A CO, 66 Wood st; HE BRITISH iJßAMA.—Acoileetimbf tbamastretreaed twdleAfaasdlis Pparre and lirnt la the jtofiTlitl ftfjgaages 108 vols. , v t ■ AT ACO,BWoodxt;. - SOBDvMAIigN'S HISTOKY OF LAHP/rr?bkJ3iitcf7of Zagfasd, efattotbePnacs.of pads,by Haary EAY A Q(L tfiwopd tti. M. WIUSAT—IM taika uow-taiag tub aeztOA^ Mustang Linimeat, popularity of tbo Mixican McstaKS J. Lanmitls with the civiltotioo c( tbe globe .OtbarartldaicuimtooUcptaupaUaQddt*tr«e»' this eexs./Family- Physicians, Government Bu*p'taifl» Farriers,PtsntOT, Taroors, Llrery-tmo,-Ac, hare pra.ti caliy demonstrated this fact thtnugboat thoi world, Hcie erer before received sncbuaairlJed prates anil support : from Msdtealand Bdcntlfic meo. , BffEUMATI sa of yean standing has been totally cared. PQs), Clcerc. Tumors, - Banning gone, Hcrofnlt, Stiff Joints, Frlooe. flwelUagSjßunis,Bits*,Bo4U,^upa,Wenralaia,Salt Kb?am, and all aebas and pains upon mam, an! Kindred upon' ' ' HORSES, CATTLfc, &0., •nriTaa Bing Bone, Gall, Scratches, flpavis* PoU-EtII, Srroo ney, Hoof aU, are soMned ana cured by the • MUSTANG iINIME-NT. rALfJABLE EOSSS BAVSDt Alsu h. LITOH, Hyde Faik, TL, tbo hcros was considered worthless.” fhls caw was Spavin.l **i<nt doca.tbe freo use of Mnstong Liniment, 1 bsve oold him lor $l5O cash. Year Liniment has been doing wonders up her j- 1 420 BKdap£nzrr/PsiiAsct?EU, P&- . (Extract.) ■ “In lifting tba kettle from tbe firt it N>esn*o cnmanogtabla, tilted over, aodocalded mybAndsviiyao vetnlr, almost to a crisp. It was an awfcl sight. XbeSiu*' tong Liniment appeared to extract the pein. ithooiclrup- Idly, without Bortcsts. and lolt 00 earn uf acamut. . Your* truly, .. “CiIAKLEd fOSIEB.’ 5 bnctr lacgnage u tbta Is botths ccs'tsnt tint— a echo trheimnr thli article U ued. Tbl» Liniment isindispensable to j.!aEtrri end cTfncrp ci bored* end (salve. Mr. John Daniels. Mcutgonjen?, *»l-- •old a eleWlbr bj tbie Lininjent perUmUr atd t •ootber. Sold bjr aU ii Europe and alt «nt», tod (1,00 AlhO, Ljc CeZl»>3<t*tju , < SEASU • 111 Pall WHITE LE, OILS, VABNISUES, ETC., English, Ereiith and Ecrmih Artists' catirials Eino Colors in Oil and Water, wLsmoe ' a aannos’a icns' akd case citess . ;.;BauaHßS, .. SUrHESAnoAt & DsAConrssEs’BlEErnSK’in, CBaWDJO JLETD TSACISB rAPERiiy Stereoscopes, Bterooscopjo TiitTi:, Ere, btc, Era . li*4p*UiiaL« *t!6atfcnof r*lafsrj, Dralcs-ceicl^are, I* called ti lisa new PjTL'.NT JILT 2 lii of Lutdt cnj LBADead ZI.VO PAlSf3!n MSTAL-C CiNi,of A Wanes are tt>«* Svle Pnvr.ei«r». ' ThreeCat* »re iLteadd tj tbv toLrc difficulty beretotoreuListiugia »La. ru;‘Jog bpot U<si nui Zloo fcege. All eyo»CE«ncf p»iuc Ui-.S !li"?cts ca Iced <u%d Zate pu£+pi*ttK<i-twsGo£npiQi??tc, it frtrmfiKC to fm ptT CPU, au'l ffl oau? Cillu, ■ owing to tb« abacrptlooofttie oil,taitbe cu> enJng oftb« paist agatoet the wooj—to cutting of «<•>■« •editwaal latwr repaired to Bat paint re-stfv k r uss. afirr : , itbubtcoEMhftfdla ttokrg. tinier* r/ tfs&rc.tpn. u * ■ cCttWrrattoo *bicbibov!d not N) lost sfebtef. ifee l%it r.f Cm not cnlyo&eUte* Urcw - dißecltie, tret Is (barstofaroUtuttbeeosKtoier wstti » wrong and coutta test pilot put, oat of which t*o»a tbs peltst, wt{-tj j« a t.ju e worta mere thin tOnOlffttreococfccj* bitw»w;ii»eg"‘? *u.d tegs. 'ibecina ara picked la eawdutt, iaatmaperte* cr fcwci, wh>cb cuaulo WO Its. east, that taS to lb.cet»,er A 'mb. c«ii,*od tb»y m«r be «»Wy elilpped ej retUr Uh«wije toaoy part of the Ousted fctates Circular*, containing cct» with fell dcKTijilor,-fast bj nmicaeppUcattoa. >■ ■■’ ' • < •• COSBOUPTIVI ES DO SOT DEsPAiar ■«*4S OLD IKDrAS. D<KTOiV ■ CKCAS BRA>T, ahi!e a U Knots, f7«mocgttit XoaUwcf its bo-, ty Moasuibs,! discovered a-' KAtiU PLaNT, list prove* to tis* rert'UzV. core tor Cco*acipttMJ,’ : Sropvl.iris, * [ AsUjm*, Llrer'OuopNJcl, - A6acUoß«,OoQgh». Co’ute4c. Bof* -• log co* oai2« tils fortcno mod cd (rest tu&lso**, fco 'wMJ'mid • prescrlptfrio cod cinrettorrs tor p*\* parloc IJj* cexJJdao,/re< "- >9 cit.wbo <Jv«>re *-i,u to bU'ejsot raeiorfog rwo«t*inp» (.lx ora C.) to p*j the return letter »lit i a description ol iteir sjuipionis.— The Old Doctor bra cored cwretoic SQOO met tf Omtvnptun utyt«\ «Sd bop« &tl adiCiCd peuile wtU laTaQ themselntef Ciisoppot icnic*. u tt* Doetorwtthee to do ml the good bactabeSjrehediet. Atfdrvrf •UHttarsta DaEILLAOES, BoxSSSI P. O , New Ydrfc, tThotS blcsola agent. cowsxisrpTio?r COSSfiHFXIO^ COZiSCaPTIOIk OCRED. COKSUaPTIOS coasonFTioa CORED. 8QYBR»8 SXXX/TAJTA*B B^.tJCiS. / NOTICE. ~ Itso, . ; Thu «*; SOTEE’S B S.tiTSH, sorßE ' s AROMATIC irig S4UCC, .which IS BUSTARD, 6 EOYER’fI now in such universal SAUCE 6UCCUUEKIE. demand and to made itself eo great a favor- qaBDNEE Q. ITELIK itewith the lovert or nr _, a .. •_ Fulton street, good things,. may now NswYcrk; -be purchased of all, m dealers in groceries, &o, ■ BRAT & -HATES, throughout the United - Cortwi, 0 - States,: Boston. CROSSK aad DLiOKWBLLi coMyw T EMQI.AWP. • ■ V" -JT; RflgiUag&ugmgtg^ MISSOURI RIVER. ' notice to Kluionrt River Snippers Puicngin. ... • • Vk/ £ toe mado an anangsment vJES-ji.- . Hirer Packet Co party bywhlcb vo can cite tbrengh rua frea * L (or pueeocprt and freight to all points oa iba JiitaOort lw» er. Forfortber particolar*, apply to FtdCE,.B*s?Z) A 00., Steam Boat Agent*, corner water who are aathortod to contract force.- iIcBBIDE A CO-, (Ulecr yo.4ft ComgureMi.t, Bt. lioufc Ms T> EG ULAE TUESDAY PACK- j JCSUa XliETFOatiNlSVabt—Tbo fine new «teu&arE&DiAQIIAHAH;CftpL Hones Ar**e,wiU for ibo aboreaod Intermediate port* EVERT TUESDAY, at 4 o'clock *. it... For freight or pasag* etmlj « board. ocH FtACHTPASSkS ACO..&j?o, ' ffiitumnau, Set. Tyo^ciNcmNAxrT'iSjftsrrj^;; JTTlt&a # Capt. g.Cada&o, will kAxafor lh& ats?3 u.i>> madUU psrti,oa THIS DAT, 1»& Ulzt. »t 6T. H. ter frelgtrtcrp«as**ppljCßtx*rd</rto .t - jaT gLACg,BMtyXg*C3., £t. Homs, at. tJUBTaXINT LOCI 3.— iJS>.? 1 J» bple&did paeseonr etaaaer CbiiL J. XL Mnritto. will Tea* a for the aboT»«a-t »a iUirr mediate porta oa.Tßla DAT, 14thlc«t,*tWo’efocia tr. For freight crpung* apply ca board or to • •.. jai , - TLACS,baRSEdAOOvAtfr. FOR SAINT LOUIS.—. jCj> The <1» romr OOOBZ WLUg»g.A!tSgSK Capt-loußhwaea.wlUlwe fc#r lie ob*»e'auu *a m»ileis-porteon THIaX>A7 tiso 14tb tart., at 6tfriiefc ftafrafraiCTSß&agaa4pl?oab6*rdorta --■-• FLACK, BAE.NE3 & CO, Attain. OKH A IU T!i O U -Ita.Sc* itnotr H»«t»OVS-B^SeSS^.- «r, maawr. will leeTefcrtfea atcro «d «t rnwrcke.-w-. ■ i *<•. atepdrtttooTHlS PAT* 14thlast; attuctek,a.jfaf * # Crefchtorpeaiagt apply e& board or tov JoT 'FDACS, SAH-VEB A CO, | 170 E Si^LODIS.—The splesdid, «.fls£ » X! *tea»erDAQaTAß,Ca>t J. S. will hate Jortbatbareimd all Inirrcjtdl*;«,pw,tM*r«ud DAT, tM-lMt’foit; at 6 cfctak; r,u* pamgeapplyool^anlcrto . '■‘--.r^K^lT- — . V. ~ /,. V . FLACK, B4UTR3 AC3jftgif. EOK St. APPIS & St.- ” Xba floe eteaaer IDA MAT. Ca&i pawtgtippiyoabpartor to ~ r. •..*“■ Jgfl : fUCS.BAR'yfelflCO^AgCTrt. BACQN-*IO,OOO pcs. Shoulders, tides tmd : SO uvrcreSoffar ctucd neou. * ■ , .:;,-::Mo . do -" do Dried s«£' - • .—’MObbl*. HeoiFctb, . ■■ fig BJe byt ~ >;, i ut , .. •, it. 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