ftntrial gotfew. ■fTPtßlOg COPPBft BH.L 94 . " am> -v • B M .JBJ Zj ?? IK G W> ORK B. . PITTSBURGH. ; : / park, arcpHiyy a cd, jjIANUPACTURERS OFSHEATHINa, fm.vrrtji*' Ml - Bfat. POPPER, TBBSSTO COP PCS DOROKKBsIatd Still 'Bottom* 8 pel tsr fielder, 4c. AUo; Lapcrtqr* wulDtthr# -In METALS, ON PLASH BJrBBT IKO Nj WIBB,'Af O-MUntl jdo tfnd, Tinmen'# UuUaslttAlooW. >- . War&oaUfKo. W Firtt and VM Stoo*iitrvt, ' ' pituftiU'Kbt Panna. afOcptm cat tonar dadnd pattern. ■ s33&£3k*A±sii~-'~. ■ - ' . -- JJg_; Mtootat^ioo-.;: BATIj OAFS ASD STHiW GOODS, f V'- ■ WSOIESAIBM/X> SJSTAWt ' ! 131 Street, IPittatrarsb, now an hand for Spring Sales, as large end compete *a Miortmiat offload#*# can U fonnd in nay cf thAfititent title#, cnouiiiog of TUB,BUS AND WOOL ■q * *rfl «Tary tit U and qpflltr. 6 AP3 of erect qotiUy *nd fetttf ihritfw#; PAL3£LBAP, BTEAW, LEfIUORN AND PABAUA.HATB; STRAW, LEQHORNAND SILK BON .REtSj Penooe to pottbau aUbcrby ' WaotßttK or Emn. trill find it to Uuir*ilT*nt»*e to call cgfttOCA- •-i. . - '. mill . SAJSAUiiiIX <3RA.Tr • 77 draper and tailor, X'i ~ CtAmBTREET, '' . ‘ ' rnsßßxmqH, pbhniu, Ib»3ail returned from the Eastern Cities and li new wwlrtog fiUfiptlng ttoc* cf-ttoth#, OMrim&ru, Tpfttop • »ni thatlap cf kv*ry variety and rtyla adiptri end coaniry trifle,' wbichwllt bf’nuula up to erdor witijproaptati* *iul daijiatcb,. end at r»U#4J low 1 -> r iMoBRIDHI & CO; " :: FoiffUdiog an! CoinnlUtbit fleiebißii, And. Agenta.for the Bale of Pittsburgh Mann *trtVnirLEAD, HIDES, HEMP,jPRODDOB,'AA, foUclUd. Pftunt.l *Umi licit -to ' TtcolYlng- *#d torwtrdlog. No. 49 Commerdtl Slwli **• diiSidfcir.-. - -1.• v '■ J •. : —" a. n. cnßJsTV».®i* d., • r ;. I«3‘ nird'Sfrett, Pii'ttSursK Patna., ; ; H.Ttoet«i<h. .tTMtw*“f cttalf, •aO.MVornl yMn 1 practice, offer* M* profcnlonfJ acrrlCM ip pnaoiOAL aSDHBDIOAL OASES. .. .* -' ■ --ntifnincii. siv. WID. flowctiL . . I CoL WQaon McCandlm., SoT.D«nTA.McUin.' : l «on-H.A-Wmtw. T . ; • . I HomT.J. ftEh*ia. ;. ?.£§!inWt/ I JotaH.lWltff,KK. ' • •—- A ... ; .:. • JncobMcflJdUttw.&m. ; tayaAydfe v BrNA stovk works. “ AtiBX.AHDBja. ,BH ADtB-Y, , :'''W‘mtsw>n urttsmndwmtiimr o> ' ®oBiniBj,J4Bloß ;P) ,ffi!HDlfl WBS, '. • ptalanna Pancjr.Qrate Fronts, *o. . _ Sole Proprietor of the celebrated Parotr Gas ' ’ ’BrgiiiHOand SBonsCoNsnaiKa !; . : COOK STOVES, otnoe «n<l Sales Room, mils i?jre ,o|4 WMemnuM>»r«ia .. ;n. x£6lj»iie3 « sons. Poriie.il and Hoiucitic Bill, of Bidiangei osaTinbiTuOr n*»si», .. ■■ - ■ • --* ” HASK KQTES UTO EPtCII, ; : rthrWMAasEi atanir, 'OTKBnKQii, PAi jrtadpalclUMtbroagtt. oatni* Paltodßan*. ~ ■■■' : 1 «|ias.fclr /1-iIOBBBT QKK. Ota ■iat-. ' - r.'Mttiaa, BBP BOSKETS ISD lIATS.WX BOSHKT JIIBBON3, .■ .... : rtornsns. it, ■ ' EO. S 3 UABKST BianßX, • mAUiih FimßUßQBj_ 8. B. at C. P. MARKBB, - gPTKTrHQ, JOB AND ALL-QKB3 01 vr b’a. ppi *r& -op ia. Wtrehouii 50. 87 Wttod Strut, PITTSBURGH, PA. myfctfta T>«g» tontfit ft tnarfcet prio*»- -■-JXJ.H M~ COPALBAN g BBO* - •• *ure»AcniK*BW . fron JEUUIag, Im V»«lti, Vault Boorj Window On«(l«, 4e., sc«. StrutaxS BB rKnf Strut, (Botveen'Wood and Uviut,} ; prnauOßGß, PA, . Hwentuaif* tai*tr at AocynndpUtn, VAWDBVEH & FHIHND, , AIT OBM Y s at !■ a w, •- A*3 ' r • <JHAKCEBY, yarchaaemd flats of *»*•*“* o' l * latnlaaHoagyooßcaieand M/ntgogta.- ... a»l4ydfb WlttlOOßK*™..... r EeBIfSONrIHiSl 8 k HIUiEBB, —TTOC wbKRBAHt> fliCpiSlßTfli wa-BHln^ton Wobh b* - Pittsburgh,, Panna. OflLcfti B«rk«t ftieit, * fcipdiof B*«am'Knatnqgmd mil Mttbtn m; OuUOft, Uailro*4Work, 6 tarn BcfU • and Sheet Iron doofecaibortcotica. ■' • ES, YM A- N., BE.. (B ON 7 ..Hiiißftrtarcri aai Dulsn la »U fcda3» of TOBACCO, eiHJFF AHB CIGAHB, >' V-:#-. ‘ AKP ' 1 ' “••>-'*■' *TrF? A y TOBACCO, ■-' jrOREIGN EIOHAN9E. _ BIQHT BILLS DRAWN BI ■' DUNCAN, BHEOMAK * CO-> . . OX TSB URIAH BAKE, AOWCOH, IK SOUS 01 OH* fOtIZTD fiHßlisa ASP CFWABE6/ -! ■.>.■• » AliOjßnUca ttorprlodpal ddc**ndtown»ol Bcljloo, BoOsiA o<nswiJ,EmaU «n 4 SBta,'OT«toA>l» .a *TO-,, Baofatl. Won) ltn«. Kjt°«r <■< ™"»' .JOHN ft J*«B, M m « O HA N'T TA'LOB SaJ +»/****** »t«. PUt.lmrglx. aesortment o£ Ciothb, Cissnirais, Vunsw< CoiTtssi, *bS all g®4* ttrttibta for ganilmetnf wt*r,Joiinc*lT«4. . g**ori#ri ponptlr 81W. 1» «w UtMl Iht «*• •••■•••• • j. OCOTT, Dentist, HAS Amoved to the honse; lately oecupied • ijßr. ES 'Udt4U«»OTanu<X>Mt. OOcaUcmn friffl 8 ; ±- m. till ft*:it. UIMK.B-- 10M fcWJjJ— Pittsburgh Stool Works. JON®B,BOVb*CO, lUmifelaranol 0101 BtlEli «IK>,aPUIHa.HOW nil | i;a gntn.; Bprimaani " Omtrßmmd firUXtridi. TWiterg’i,™ auo - ». M«m ' I>~ B. ROCMBItS tc CO.. _.«A»cfAC»o»jpu|o» • » n ;opri' .Improved Fttini 8t*»l . i . ■ Cultivator'Teeth, a«4 «rjf STfeefi, W rdfc* ■ ' •• ■ ’ • • - RAIL ROAD BPISB COMPANY. . Joltpil Dllworth—. .—Dj W. C. Bldwill' * z .r(9tttn(ntoforier r B<fr:AJtottf). ■ VuroncrranJC» BAIL BO AD SPIKES, CIIAIRS 1 AND BOAT SPIKES. Comet of Water Street and Cherry alley, iatartffe mmmei.'Bßiei. - J- 30.XJOTUC , . meboban* ■ * J -'' -,‘Ko. 64 'St. Ola," Bh atffciytfto-; ~7- rorcrarfllDg oDd Comxntealon Meicnont, abi> wnousAM rwraßW , ■.. Ota.e«ss. Button.SegfJf**""' prodoc* G®m»D3S • • y a . a* ffagijgi’of.rff/kkJTg** i • Hl4e, Offttnfl tsaUiar Store. ®. Kimfamick * Sosb, No. -31 S. Third it, Ul«tm Uailut u,d Otmtsat »U, IMaMiM*, binllOST AHD BAMTO. SPAHISH'JODES.B'F* 011 OnU BalUd PitnißOpr, TimawiP 00, tKainf uulOnr. dtnf Tocli it tbft tarect prioei, andcpos tho hc*t tcnn*. tli in T “lTi*r In ttii wanted, tot which tb*W*b**t smketprka will bo jltto la cMh, or ttkwlo . MgbMgwfccHtltm., iesfbcr stored ires of cbsrgo *nd sold* co *y««'iitoa. > ... ■ • ~ • . jarfrlydfb ■ ~ AwiiciAXB I Bisa.--Dr i KcyBcr,<3f 140 Wood (treat, tm on iuutd »Tccy tXeaUant darlca for detf pnaeau, . Ip? which bust t>euopt ax*. mate to bnr uwdl u«rar^> Abo, •«uUgatt»'parch*dnuai which blourUdinto th* WoKsdlt'wrycgclqttninflajcarwof d«4rnf, JagfcdwT - Pou Bsisby.—l JisTe ftraiidj which |I "7 wflj goareotoo to tw port and fltfijr I btta .. jtntfc»td tb stoet • pobJJo w*i& • Any coo who wQI tty v ; ?BrWJW v . OiaH.SnBa, 140 Wcod street. QA£YJJHQ BATTIST, OS EIZCTKO iIAONXTK . matßftfk ftr 'lMkil pxpca**, of *Tery'«p«tfarklnil ' rCI, or ' 2x P t^*cl H 1 fSt»» wbarrrttfta ExprMi ' *T«nUta»»ol TraDolin. Addraa Dr.'- CEO jjffijfcjntfc goi U> WoMni Plttrionb.fr.^gdir»» Jjjli Ul jS’™'.-'*l hwe on hand t |linrfirni rVi Hltrj lln Tun it te jSMwr^*^™ ,CT • rolr phictt to pet t4?trood«t : 1 gwmrKjft a.So.HQW«A*“ «pi»J*«T nTni ,, n ftf :< STMHOM— rftnteotfcrnfrd a»ort»wnt Spinal Botins. W 'S a w a o a s x. x B X a w & SEWING MACHINES. -A. R O O I F R O » u n r, K A~ 8 R. FOB SALE WITH ALL LATE IMPROVEMENTS, . " iT BIASOFAOTGRBU'B PHIOBS. B r ax.es. a. aasa, mrtijo 80. 6A Fifth Street. ambeioan wa®. l lies. WHOLESALE AGENCY FOE THE SALE OF AMDBIOAK WAIOHBS. We would most respectfully call, the atten lloa of tbspnbllc to lbs American Watches uowb*‘ngex teaslsely lntrodnced, tbs manofestnre 61 which hu bfecome 'to firmly established that' entire confidant* can be placed npon them u safe and correct lima keepers, bolh by the wower and seller. Hiring been appointed Wholesale Agents h>r the sale of thee* Watclies, the public may be aaanra-1 that wt> ran tall them et tho very lowtet cub prices. We hare also ■ eery large stock of Silver and dated Were, Fine Qold Jewelry In spU, anrboa Coral, Uamet, Cameo, Jet and Paintings. Oar assortment of CLOCKS is nmunaUy large at present, ‘comprising eomebmntlfal patterns of Kight end One Day Parlor and Office Clocks at greatly rednceJ prices. We hire alar a fall stock of English and Swims Oold and Silver Watchu on banl/all of enr own Importation. AUo, Wktcb Mtbm* Tool*, *nd W»uh Gtaut*. tUSIHKMAN A MEYBAH, No.4'J Piflb itrsat. aOTUSftlt BOTUKUSU fIOVIIKaSIII Don’t fail to procure Mrs. Winslow's Sooth 'lag Byrop for Childran Teething. It haauoequal on earth. It groatiyfecflltsfeetho proceas of tenthlngby eoftenlug the goou, reducing all tofiamraetlon—wilt allay paJu, end le tare to regulate the bowels. Depend upon it, taolksrs, It will give rest to yourselves, and rollef end health to your t&fahf*.' Perfectly tafe In ell oases, ' * ¥b(a valuable preparation D the prescription of one of the mcetcaperlenced end thflfal female PhyskliD* I o New Hngland, end be* "bees oeod with oeTor-fslHng suceeeelu tatlliOMOfCMO. ' 1 Wo ballavo It the test eod iuiml reruejy In the woild, in ell cacrsof Dyeantery and Dierbuan In Children, whether it irltMfrun teething 01 from tsyolbercioM. Iflito and health eaabee«titnetedbyd.-.llereend cenU.lt Is worth lti weight tn gold. HUlion* of bottled, are eotd every year lo the United . Bute*. It le an old end well-tried remedy. PRICE ONLY 35 CENTS A BOTTLE. ffSiww gauuineuolrse the Cec-tlmile of OUKTIiJ k PER* SINS, New York, la on tbo eoUtda wrapper, gold by Druggists throughout the world. DR.Gi£O. 11. KKTSKB, Agent for PUtalrfirgb JnteUwlyfeT Menu’s Miraculous Vkrmin DesraoTEn, TK& Only Rtvitdy in Ou W.We I fbrHSxn la Exterminate Sixa.Utoa > CocopachiS, Bros, Amu, Mosuctross, Fuss, Motes, Mona, Qua Wcuts *hd Ossein Issuw, Ac '* 50,000 BOXES SOLD IN ON* UONTII. These Celebrated Remodiee have teen extensively caed for twenty-two years in all parti of Earope, and their mirec clous power hare bean attested by the Ccnrteof Russia, franca, England, Austria, Prussia; Bavaria, Saxony, Belgl no, Holland, Naples, Ac, and their Chemical properties examined, and approved by the moat distinguished Medical’ faculties allow the world. Tbetr desttuetiveUMs to all kinds of vermin and Insects baa been certified la this country by the Eiroctcr* cf the various public Institutions, Planters, Farmers, Proprietors of Hotels, Warehouses, Manufectcrlas, and by various dis iug&labed private cltirsua Numerous Teatimonlala and Certificates of the effioaey of these Rmcdifltcan heseen at the Depot. ; For tale, WlioleaaU and Retail, ty the Inventor nod Pro prietor, JO3BPE MEYER, Practical Chainlet, 02 Broadway (ccrJlorutou *L,) New York. .wv. o. »u» General Agent Tor lhaU. State* and Canada*, FEEDER- Id V. RUBHTON, Dnifgfct, No. 10 A«tor Boatt, and *l7 Broadway, New York. loraaia to thlscUy, wbclesalcond ratal! by R- E. SEL LERS * CO, cornur Wc4d anti Second eta.; JOS. PLKAIIh'Q, Ooruev Diamond and Harlot at. BKEKOAH M MUEN NAN, Allegheny. _ dngfcflmdfe A BOOOBOSSB.VfOXOS.'irn! 1,000,000 BOXES SOLD OF This enormous quantity of this Intaluable fccmody bub««Dpfiribu») by clUnn* of tt>e CollalAnUt dnitng tho abort Ura» U bu been beter* the public. TLe nuun for thir oitriorJiatry »ucreM la «tmpl y In «h* actual truth and nlUßoftbaartlcla. Noonoboyi th# MAGNET IC PL ASTEX cithsot becoming ita friend. Jt perform* all tbat liprorniicd, abdcantf* arflh it It* c*n recommend*' lion. Truly tUi’lJa «Mory—peaceful «b 3 Lloo4le»»— but co btii&TO not leu glorlooi than iho triumph* cf war, with In corsage and detoltiloo. Tba MAGNETIC PLASTEK i» undoubtedly the Greet* t £trsagt better and Palo Deitrcyer tbat Sciatica has jet die cover aJ- XT you put tb'l*Fleeter anywhere, If pain ta tbara tba Ploeter will »Uck tbara cntll the pato ban vanUhsfl- Tba Platler magnetUee the pain eway, aad pain oa»not Bxrsr waERK Tina pi.astkk BebomalUm, Lameneai, Sllffbeu, Debility, Hervooineee, Neuralgo, Dyspepsia, Cough*, and Cold*, Pain* aud Ach*r of every klnd,dowueveQ toO«rni, ire immediately rtlicvd ini, with n Util* patlynee, permanently a M by lb# u*agl ltli theiJm pleet, carat, wfoet, pleasant**! end cheapest remedy to ■xUteoc#. It# application 1* tmlrereal—efjnalh to th# Strong man, th# delicate woman,and lbs IWlrfe luUul To each and all It will provd a Balm sods m«slog. It* uso Is agreeable, sod without anuoyanra or thonblo. Hi price 1# within thjraar b ordl—rich or poor; all way hare k who ar# akk a d suffering lu any way f ARMEILBabouIJ L« always supplied with this Idvblos* ht» PLASTER. It will be tb« Good Physician In any rsady at alt time*, and at Instant notice. 1 Put op In airtight tlu boxes. Each box wUlmakeelx to alghl plasters, and aoy child can apraad them. Prtr* 25 cents a box, with fal. and plain direction*. D. C. nOBEIIUAO, M. D. ( Inventor and Proprietor, 19 Walksr at., New York. MORKHKAD'SMAONBTIOVbABTKIM* sold by ell drug giats In entry city, town and village ol Ibe UuHcil Mabw. mAeodAwlytoP Couxoir sense rules the mass of the people, whatever lb# mleaamod and tnlsaulliropo pbHoeopbrrsoiay asy to tbs dtmtrary. fcbiw them e good tbl°*. UilWtnrr lUt*a eleariy dstnonalnOed, and they will not hesitate lo gtr# It tlielf most cordial patronage. Tbs manes bavenl- ratlflfd tbs Judgment of a physician concerulog the vlrwes of UCtfTHITEh’B WTTKIUS, as may be seen lu lb# lumen## qosuUUae of tbia modldne# that are annually aoU ‘ notary auction of the koJ. It I* now rccogoteetas gr#at- I? sopwkfe to all other remedies >#t derived for diseases of Ibe digestive twgooe, rurh as dierboeu, dysentery, dyepejH far th# various fcT*« that arlte from derangement rfiboea portico* of Urn system. l Uoststtore urn# Is lot •becomißßSiboniehoU word from Maine to ToXea, from tb# the Atlantic to tlu Pacific. Try lb# article and be druggist* end dealers’generally, everywhere, and br HOSTETTRU A BMITfI, manofacturers end proprletore Watnr and M front straeta. • JeCßcdAwT Huptdreon llernia.—Dr. Geo.H. lUr ata, of 140 Wood street, PiUebtugh, P*., bae boen in tha ei»tern cities foT the put ill weeks, and bae procured tha aaoat approved kind of Tranee'tor tbs core of Uerniaor Raptor#, which hYls qaiUfied to fit to any cue of rupture with tb# airanoo# that satisfaction wilt be given. We would, advlseour rasdera to call on Dr. Seysor, when any* thing of this kind is needed, as wo feet persuaded that be U to give the needful advice In such coses. JpgidiwT 1 - ’ : ; Tux Health is the most important subject ito which tbo attention c’tn bo directed. A little pamphlet, entitled •‘Aflulda to Health, I '’pnbliihod by B. L. PAHNB fetOCK A Progglets, corner of Wood and 4th | f | • ptttibnrgh. Pa, and which mey he bad gratis from ell th* agents for Wfl*»'*P Q l», or B. L Vahnsetock’s Tertab Tsemtslmia mat amount of useful Information*— Tn rani ratoEEH was* of any kind yon can •• »B. &V®‘2sSSi“ DiTWurd'B Tooth Powder and ioolli Wash ■ «• loriale »t r*4&etd iaj «“■«» .u py CBiHOia Hirasof ftwoa quality *«“£»< KICIIABtXOS’B ' ikisbc x, x h n s. Damasks, Diapers, _ tigSSSSESS&s hitortoiaad%• namoof teasoo •list bcwod •gW *£fii??Sf»sto^®a sawas - - «Uh.(ooa. of. wstM-gjjgg, 4 J. „. loom, ' AganU. M Cfaorth gtmt. lir» * ICY UST xge CHESTS. WHAT fIAFEB. ■:.v. Ch«p fcr tiw 4tfc'*4. tt* Iron CUpfitoro MdTio W*n*- bcaioof Wv W. BRADSHAW, No.JW Wtwd St* nnt door below Ibarigo offtwQoldcoOao. G BILL, Sceoxon Dkktist; Officegm • Bfel lUaifocßca No. 81 08-iNT oppokiu th« Onert House, beltowe h * w ®*° ll *“* , W4Qt * of toy that may ferorhlm with tboir P? a J n *^*; Q 61 tht wtoQMtyiwofT—tb ioaartcd if wfated- tt?fluU>l« andjjolasses-- > . 0:-;-;v <• l&tb4x.N.o.Bagm - <**>-'6’. ÜbMfc do BoUieos* *" |J ills buvgfjd alette* SATURDAY MORNING, JULY "0, 1859. QPFicr'AL PJ.V&& or ran vitt. Ueak TEUPBnATrnc.—ObserTnUons taken at Shaw's Optioian Store, No. 5S Fifth st, jwterday: IJ( 90S. IK IBADB. . 94 C 8 .112 74 0 o'clock a. u. 12 '• M 6 “ p. u. Barometer.-. Sales. —The regular sales of proper tiee aa they were advertised iu (he Gazttlt, oame off at the Court House yesterday. We note the following: George Led He's administrators vs. Allen Brooks, properly sold to Bam*l Gortnley for $4O; Poor & Beed vs. Valentine G. Elliott, sold to Stephen Woods for $55; John ami Joseph Hanen va. Ham'l Creigb, sale to said Ganens $5O; James Wciterman for uae vs. John Williams; | salo (oJohn Huey, Jr., $450; Rosb & McCombs 1 vs. Joraos M. Johnson, sale to Isaac Mills $100; Alexander Laughlln vs. Andrew Fleming’s ad ministrators and Cummings Cherry, sale to Alex. Laaghlio, $3,115; Wm. Ward for use vs. Wm. B. Lemmon, sale to Sam’l Morrow $1,000; Com monwealth of Penn’ft vs. Isaac Adams, guardian Henrietta Adams and Wm. Irwin, sale to P. W. 8011, Esq., $3O; Lewis Shawm vo. Earl Zimmer man, sale to J. P. Penney $5O; Wm. Wilton vs. Isaao Paltcrsou's administrators’ sale to Abram Patterson, $100: David Irwin, for uso v<t. John R M’Combs, et; a!., sale to Georgo M’Combs, $100; N. Holmes, vb. A. Miller, first described premises In advertisement (see Gazttlt) to Geo. Black $30,000; second lot as in ditto, to Pitts burgh. Gas Company for $400; Golfried Fox va. Louis Stern. 4 lots to fox $205; Commonwealth for neo vs. William and Caroline Adams, sale to D. W. Bell, $3O; llemaa and Ph<nbe West vs. A. McClelland, part to Robert Dunlap, Jr., $3OO, and part to Kramer & Raimi $700; E. FcroivaVe execators vh. IV. B. Walker, sale to J. 0. Perci val $2O; Eliz. Ilaudsohia vs. Wm. and Caroline Adams, sale to Elizabeth Handschin $45; Allen Kramer vs. John R Sinclair, sale to M. Sward welder $3,000; John Fotlock Vs. O. A. J*o, nslo tn John U. MoConnell $7O; Peter Bales vs. Sam’l Jacobs, sale Co John SheddenslGO; Allen Era*: mer for uso vs. George 8. Hays, sale to William Beltzhoover $10,300; F. C. Ftannegio, executor of Ann Ant lice, vs. Daniel Maospecker, sale to T. IS. Hamilton for $100; Abram Wilworthva. Samuel and Calheriuo Steiarfck, ealo to E. □. Stowe $1500; Joseph John SmUley, Jr. and John McGilvray, sold in 3 lota as described, to Roes &Co. for $0,735; Jos. P. Smith va Joe. Eeicber, with notice to Daniel Moyer, sold to J. P, Smith for $6O; Mrs. Elizabeth D. Stevenson va James O'H. Denny’s adm’rs, sold to Elizabeth F. Denny for $6000; George R- Riddle for uso va James Richardson’s adm’rs, sale to Robert Woods $3,600; Thomas Bakewell vs. Thomas Bennett, sale to Charles Scham $226; same vs. John Robson, sale to C. W. Robb s4*»s; Wm. Larimer, Jr, for use of A. Mason vs. John M. Denning, adm'r of John Penning, sale to Arch. Mason $105; Hiram Murray va. John O’Uern, sale to D. W. Bell $3O; Bank of Cham bershurg vs. W. W. Wilson, solo of one part to John Hague $3O; Wm. Bakewell for use vs. W. F. Fahnestock, sale to Wm. Bakewell $4,500; Jolio Thornburgh for users. John Flood, ealo to Mrs. C. Flood $lOO This was an uncommonly largo tale, the amount of proceeds being $75,400. Such a* wero left over from yesterday will be sold to-day, at 10 o’clock, at the Court House. •* —We learn that a petition, numerously signed, is in circulation in ibo city, asking the Passen ger Railway Directors not to ran their cars oo the Sabbath day betweou here auJ the Cemetery We presume that if this prayer he not granted, the next step will be to bring the matter before the Courts for their decision as to the rights of the company. We learn, moreover, that a meet ing of citizen* who are opposed to the cars run ning on Sanday, will be held on same evening soon—perhaps on Mooday evening. The recent decision in Philadelphia was to the effect that the paying of tbo fine did not open the door for a speedy breaking of (ho .law again, or in other words, It went to this extent, that the penalty implied prohibition. Thua, that the company must not only pay the floe imposed by the law, but desist from roontng their cars or omnibuses again on Sunday, l'be war rages fiercely io ibe city of Brotherly Love, parties eecmiog to be about evenly divided as to numbers, between those who favor the observance of Sunday and those who do uot, or who do not consider the running of the ears on that day as a breach of the moral law. la the meantime, ia this city, the railway is rapidly hastening to completion. The first blow woo struck at Si. Clair street crossing, on Fri day, the loth, and od last evening the double track was laid and the paring nearly nil done to the residence of Mr. McKelvy, which id called just one mile. Thus the ooupany has redeemed Ha promise l«> build a mile a week, having laid a doable track ooe mile in two weeks. ’ The secoud mile of the road ends about half way of the Fair Ground, just beyond where the pevemeDt ends, end from there to the Cemetery gate it must be a little more than a mile forther. We learn that the Company will ia a few days notify the authorities of Lawreocesillo that they are readv to go on with their portion of the pat lug. Butler street will be paved simultaneously by the company aoil the borough. We hope to See the cars on and ruuuing by the miJJIe of the second week io Augubt. We think the track, u far as down, proves no obstruction to the 6lreel whatever. Oo the oontrary, it is an advantage, ae buggies fall almost naturally into the groove of tbe rail nod,move ahead an smoothly as on a gravelled road. IS applied. S* j tXSBXTHOHj City and New** Items. Susdat Odseryasci —The Patsenjrr Kaiiv^y Oaklaud Propsrtv —One of the most beau tiful suburbs of this city ia Oakland. The sceuery thereabout is the finest, tbe air is pure and clear, grand views open up tbe valley of tbe Monongabela, and choice and highly oulti ' ated farms and elegant villas are eeeo on every 5 ide. It is a dosirable locality to reside in for many reasons. Society there is good, no ex >eoso is spared by residents in adorning iheir rouses aud gardens, and they are so near the oily that one can hove all tho comforts of aconn try life with all tbe adv&nlagea of Ibo town. At prescul, a regular liuo of omnibuses is running, >u t io the course of a tow tuoolhs the Cast Lib. erty Passenger Railway will hfi opened; nml then it will be as easy to go or come os to walk a eqnare in tho city. In view of these facts and taof others we might mention, if we deemed U necesvary, tbe properly now offered for sale (hero by W. O. Leslie, Esq , must soil very readily. A large portion of it Is covered with magnificent forest trees. Tho moot fastidious losle can be gratified in the choice of a building lot. Tbe land bos various exposures; it is broken into grassy knolls and diversified with rich and otmdy defis. It is now laid out inlo street* and aveunes, and is cesily aoceesiblo iu all directions. The prices of land in that vicinity aro so rapidly odvancing that it is an object to the buyer to obtain posscesion as soon as possible. Tbe terms are now very fayor kblo, the Boiler demandingbul one leuth downatid tbe remainder in nine equal iosfaluionts. Lith ographed plans of the property may be oecn at the office of the advertiser, on Diamond'alreet, jufiLbelowSl. Peter's church. Rum Oran nr tne Cabs.—Ou Friday moroiog a mao was found dead on or beeide the track of the Pennsylvania Railway, ft couple of rods be* vend Brintnn’, Station. Tb« body »u foond i, a couplo of German., about d o clock in Ibe morning. Tboy giro immediate notice to tho watchmen. Uo went to the body end recog. nixed It as that of an Irishman named Hogb Mo- Caeue. The watchman bad the body taken to this bouse of the brother of the deceased, who bad moved Into that place ft doy or two before. The deceased had just returned from Minnesota, where he bae been for some lime. He was a bard drinker. lie left hie brother’s house at about half-past 0 on .Thursday night to get a quart of whißkey at the tavern, and was seen on the railroad track ahoot on boar later. When found, the rcmnanldof a ! broken flask were scat tered about him. , . . n Tbe Coroner held an Inquest on the body, lie found an abrasion of- the ekin aoross the back of deceased; a blow bod been dealt *pon his temple, perhaps by tbe cow-oafcber; h e right, leg was broken above the knee, and bis left be tween tbe knee aud tbe nokle; his. feet were dreadfully mangled. After neoessary examina tion, a verdict of died from injuries reooived by being ran over by a train of cars, was tendered. McCaguo was about 32 years of dge, ond bad no family. It is not known what partloular train struck him. Between tbe time when seen walking on the track and tbe time when the dead body was found, three tTaios had passed along the way- His fate Is one more warning against the use of accursed rum, gin, brandy, whisky or whatever name yon please to call It. ‘ Woodbh ast> Willow Wash-Out friend and Into partner, Mr. Samuel Biddle, has purchased the late stand of fiamoel Krocseo,' at No. 21 In (he Diamond, where he offers tbe largest supply of Wooden and Willow Warn we bavo ever seen exposed for Bale in this city. An enumeration of gome Of ibo arUolesmay be found Inouradver tiftlnff columns ibis morning. We are meat free tossy that whoeverdeels with Mr. Biddle will find him ad upright, etralght-forward, reliable, business man, upon whose word bis customers * *-*»]• implicitly on nil occasions. We eay Im/after on Intimate business acquaintance of l«r* Those who trade with him onoe willbesure wk again, and Also send their frieoda. Mr E ßiddl. «bo« bi» .ppreciation of Ibe G»- .n'.dverUsiog medium, u may. ba «wn h?h?. o»rd widibb>»b» publlo wni do well to roMM .CroMU»g biuiooM won. Wo MroJ to oar P#SWM * TtT ?*^“ | b=® • to aaooatd l» wjr braiiitMfc»uai«ttf ei. - * iA7 Miss Watt.—W»»e honoruj-jwtcrftybj a call from MisiLlzzteWajt, «ho presented as her o«rd bearing bernime In beanlltuLletters, end jo»t below lio ‘wo words in German text, "Home Lecturer.” Mitt Wajl assures us that she is the most injured women m Ihe world; that Ibo newspapers appear to bate combined against hsr fair fams and good nanle. and that abo is the tiOlimof the moat unfortunate eironm alanoea. She assures us that if Bhe knows her self she is not the person who took the $2,<00 in Wheeling, but that it was done by somo girl looking just like her and who has assumed her ntme as she will abundantly prose in Ihe course of a few days. She intenda at once to bate tbs miniature of tbo bogne Lizzie Wayl to be pieced beside one of her own nud prore thereby that she has been wronged. MDs Wayt complained that we had written some thing* about her that were not ao, and if we have, we are very sorry. Tbs Wheeling pa pers are at the bottom of alt the mischief. She assures us that she was considered a perfect “phenomena” at Athens, Ohio, where ebe went to* school and fitted herself for moulding the minds of youth; that she Is heiress to a heat es tate in Vlrginift; that she is considered one of the best shots In the country, and usually spends the hunting eeaeon on the “perarles” ; that in four weeks from this time her ebooling eeaeon will commence at Lake Occur, uearßt. Paul What, however, above all, we wish to elate is that she totally deuiea any knowledge whatrter of Ihe theft in Wheeling, and this she desired ns to stole. We have done so, and’nlao add that she proteeted with many tears that some bad woman hnd perpetrated the theft In her name and that ehe has to bear the shame. This is indeed bard, and wo trust justice may speedily take place, the guilty bo made to suffer and the innocent escape unscathed. So mote It be. We might add that Mira Wayl is now about entering upon a course of training, preparatory to her debut upon tbo stage, where ebeeaye she intends to rank as aetarof the Ural magnitude, and not as a commou stoik aotrese. FaoiT —Tbo Philadelphia papers say that there never was a greater abuodanco of fruit and vegetable* la Ibe market there than at the pres ent lime. Berries are so plenty that buyers conld not be found for them, although offered at five and six cent* per quart; fine apple* sold at fifty coots per basket, and potatoes, tomatoes and corn at the moat reasonable prices. This is in marked contrast with what wa have here.— We wero unable to buy blackberries in our mar ket this week for less than fifteen oenla per quart. Huckleberries wero held at eighteen ccaie, and other kinds in that] Tatio. Ts there ncoeseity for this? or does it happen that In opito of tbo vigilance of officers in the market, the huckster* get possession of these articles and foroo u* to buy at second band ? There is no excuse, we think, in the Juno frost for snob dis- parity of price in iho products of the earth be tween here and Philadelphia, as that noted above. We learn that blackberries and other small fruits are plenty and oheap, up among the mountains. We are surprised that some enter prising man does'olbriog a supply to our mar ket. The thing could he easily done and wonld pay ' . Patents.— Meisre. Bakowell A Cashing showed us on Friday a patent which they had just secured to D. B. Rogers and Joel A. Wood, of this elty, for an improvement in springs for a railroad ear. The spring was patented on the 23d of February, 1853, a re-issue secured July 2m« 1859, and tbs Improve ment puUntoJ at the earn* time (July 26.) The thing patented, with the Improvement, is very iim pie, being a som3 of steel plates packed in a box, bat each plate so thrown out of a plane that they will oat lie close, and any considerable,pressure upon them from above has a tendency to reduce them to a plana. The resistance of the steel to such redaction, consti tutes the spring. Upon these elastic plates tbo body of the car sit*. We believa they have been found to work well, and they will doubtless be tried on our new street cars. It is fev that sort of vehicle they are particularly intended. •Messrs. Bakowfcll A Cushing have also within this week secured tbere-Usueof letters patent to James M. Cooper, of this city, fur an Improvement in a trigger to a revolver. It was originally granted to S. W. Marston, of New York, oa the 7th January, 1851, and of him, the original patentee, Mr. Cooper is the assignee, to whom tab re-issue was made on tbo 26th inst. SavcßTT mast Vaasa—We ought at least to have mentioned, oo yesterday morning, the fact that Tui Pittsburgh Gazstts had reached ita 73d anniversary. We forgot, however, and were only reminded of the fact by a veoorable citizen who dircolcd our atleution to the faot that oq the 29ih day of July, 178 d, the firol copy of the Gazcttb saw the light, and it wa* uot only the firat ‘paper printed in. PUleburgb, bat the first one west of the Allegheny Mountains. Seventy three yearb have passed away since then, and to day the Gazette ia in a more flourishing and thrifty conditiou than It ever waa before. Ita progress has kept pace with that of Ihe city. We have no doubt that when another three fourth* of a ccntnry shall have elapsed, the Oa zittk will still be hale and flourishing, and, aa we Irnef, m much devoled to Pittsburgh and Pittsburgh interests aa we strive to make it to day. We make oor4>o* again to our patrons and friends, and laimoh forth upon a uew year, assured of euocess eo long as those who have •inud by ub in the past shall continue to do the tame in tho future Tub Mohohoaucla Valley Babe.— The notes of this bank, (one of the lately chartered banks, end located at McKeesport.) were thrown out yesterday by the Philadelphia broken, as we ! earn by telegraph. Tbe notes of this bank have been, heretofore, redeemed at tbe Mechanics’ Benk, ia Ibis city, and consequently passed as par money; but yes terday that bank declined to sot farther la that capacity. This was probably telegraphed east, end.waa the cause of the throwing cut of the notes by the Philadelphia brokers. We see no oause for alarm io the mat ter. There ere but few banks, comparatively, beeping their notes at par, here, and tbe refusal of tbe benk at McKeesport to keep up a redeeming fund here simply places 1l on a level with other banka Which refnsa or neglect that measure, and sim ply places its notes on a carrency Instead of a par basis. Tbe bank is just ae good In one oase es the other, the ooly difference it that its notes will not peas in bank at all, nor at the brokers except as fcurrency. Alleqqcmt Itbma.— Sarah Ztff was sent five days to jail for disorderly conduct, and Louißa Brnilh 10 days fur Ihe same. These are colored women. Foot Harr. —A grand foot race cams off yes terday on Troy Hill, between John Clark and Samuel Oood. They ran 100 yards. A very Urge crowd was present, nod about $OOO changed hands. The race was for a puree of $25, and was won by Clerk, who bejd bis antagonist by about six tool. Correction. —We aro requested by Jno. Huff to elate that be is but very slightly acquainted with Brady, charged with the assauilupon Mrs. Chambers in Allegheny city. Ho was not with Brady on the night in question, and only hap pened to bo standing by when the alleged as sault was made upon Mr. C. and his wife. We cheerfully make the correotlon. Painful Accipbbt.— A German named Sbible, a workman at tho Banner Cotton Mill, met with n painful accident on Fiiday. White at his work his arm was oaugbt in tbe machinery and drawn in among the fiercely whirling teeth of iron and steel. Before tho unfortunate man could be ex tricated, the band was entirely severed just above the wrist and the arm broken near tho el bow. Ho was taken as soon os possible to hla house, and Drs. Walter and Hardtmejer called, , who dressed his wounds. This distressing acol* dent will bu felt very keenly by Ibis poor man, who has a targe family, as we are informed, de pending upon bis daily labor for their dally bread. Two or .three days sinoe a man known; to us only by the oameofCaspar, late adriveron the Excelsior otnnlbns line, met with a severe tool dent just beyond tbe outer depot. He gotnpon a treln to ride out to the vlolnlty of Lawrence rille. By the lime the cere had reaohed there, they were moving with considerable speed. Nevertheless, he jumped off-and wae thrown headlong among tbe rooks and stloke. Ha re celved'a severe wound from a sharp stone In the head, and has befo laid np over since. Thu repairs on the Third Church areadvan* cing quite rapidly. The steeple le pointed noar ly white whioh is a great Improvement on the dingy oolor whioh it has worn so loog. The windows aro to-be ground glass with stained border, and at night It le to be lighted by a se ries of burners fixed In a refleotor near tbeoell log. Tbie if a of chandelier, if by that name it may be- oalled. It will tight the whole building without any burners oo the walls. It Is to ln England. “GaubJtu OnsaavAxca.''— Bev.Jos. Prealley, by reuneet, will preach oo this subject, with speoial reference to the running of railroad trams on the Lord’s day, on to-morroirevenlog, at a quarter bofore 8 o’clock, io the Bcoond United Presbyterian Cbnroh, Sixth street. The pnbHe are respectfully Invited to attend. Sia Walt** Scott's 4, Falr Maid of Perth’’ ia on our table. It le of Poterson’s cheap edition r and ia well got up. For sale at 25' cents by Hunt & Miner. Bev. Da. Huniaa has engaged to preaoh In First SI. P. Church. Fifth street, to-morrow morning, at 10 o'clock. It Is a foot or some Important, that *]«• the in. trodactioa of the new Finite Bewlng Machine by the agents, J. L.Coraagb*a A Co., Allegheny, the demand has bed a steady and rapid increase* and to judge of Its advantages by the namhw sold, II mnit be what ts claimed tor It, "A decided improvement overall others.” .*'• ' ■ : t Rotlco to Builders ana contractor*. THE UNDERSIGNED (formerly foreman Cw fiowUnd Parr*) WoaM vaapactmUy tnfena- thcee tot mioa ba baa dona work, a»* *** ba li now prapaiad to farotib RU* Bootti to tit* moat approved n»»o»sr. Reefing or g*. patrtos «f eut» Hoofs <ir taA as Alex.Xauib- UshwJwof Wne*t«ataa4ttoto^Wlhintfjy»Hl bo pzompti; attended to. , r 3 '*BD¥AJ? PAWH^': LKu ’. j.' " ;C, Telegraphic. LATEST FROM EUROP.E. Arrival of th< Biumir Oc«*n (fcvean. St. Joans, July 29.—Sha iteamiblp Ocaan Queen from Southampton on tbs 20tb| and the Needles 00 the 2lit, were intercepted off Cape Roe* at 8$ o’clock this morning. The steamer Nora Scotian arrived out on the 19th. No general news has been received. The following are commercial, advices. Liverpool, -fitly 19.—Colton; tho sales of the last three days amount to 17,000 halos, including 20T)i) bales to speculators and 2000 to exporters. There hes been a declino of 4 fall don all qualities—the market closing very doll. Clare k • Soot quota New Orleans middlings at 7 S-lfid and upland middlings at 6S@7d; holders offer freely, hot show a dispnsi tion to press sales. The Manchester advices are unfavorable. The markets are doll but steady. Provisions dull and declining. Consols 95J@95J. The Liverpool breadstuff's market closed heavy. Messrs. Rich ardson k Speneo report flour very dull. French brands are offored at a fnrthar reduction in price. American floor sells at 10i@lCi6i per cental of 100 lbs. Wheat quiet bat firm; western red 7s 6d; western white 9i(§|9a6d. Corn dull; European has slightly declined, owing to the heavy arrivals; sales of mixed and yellow at fix 10d@6s 3d, and white at 7s@?s fid. The harvest prospects are favorable. Lieerpool Proritiaat Bfnrkrt. —Richardson, Spence k Co., Utgtaid. Athya k Co., James McHenry and others, report the provision market dnll and lowor. Beef heavy; the auction sales have been withdrawn. Lard steady and in rather more demand at 54<5:5f1. Tallow Is nominally quoted. Liverpool Prpi/tiM dull at 3s Bl@ 3s 9d for common. Sugar steady.) Coffee quiet, ltice dull. Ashes; pots quiet at 27# 9d; pearls qniot. Spirits of Turpentine dull at 35s 3d@3s* fid. Ihj Telegraph. — Liverpool," Wedaeuiay .. — Sales of Cotton to-day estimalod at 5000 bales, in cluding 1000 to speculators and for export. The market is dull. Breadslnffs continne very dull; the sales are unimportant. Provisions dull. London Money J larked, July 19. Consols are quoted at 95i(q)951. American eeenrilies are un changed. The money market continues without change to note. Tho budget of the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. dladstOD, had been presented to Parliament, rts figures show a deficiency of 5,000,000 sterling. Mr. Uladaton prefers taxation to any other moans to meet tho deficit. Ho proposes to add 4 per cent to the income to tax doties on malt spirits, and tea and sugar are exempt. ftince Napoleon was at Genoa on the 17lh. The following summary of news is furnished: The Emperor Napoleon had arrived at Taris from his Italian campaign. Austrian funds were buoyant, and subscribers to the new Austrian loan have Wo released from their obligations. A naw Ministry had been formed at Tarin, Marmora being constltated Minister of War and President of the Council. Tbe Banks of Berlin had lowered their rates of discount to 4 per cant, | Arrival ef the fitaaneg Anglo-Saxon. Faxtheb Point, July 29.—The steamship Anglo- Saxon, from Liverpool on the !otb this point to-day, bound np for ( aebec. Tbe papers contain nothing additional In n gard to tho basis of peace. The discontent resnlliog fro n Napoleon’s hasty eoario, was apparently on the 11crease, particularly in ftaly. Napoleon had arrived at SL < 'load. The Qaeen of Portugal is dea 1. The Vienna correspondent o! the London Times, cays that the representatives of Austria, France and Sardinia will soon meet at Zurich, to conclude tbe treaty ef peace. I There will be no Congress <|f tbe great powers called to ratify tbe treaty, the Emperors of Franco and Austria having agreed to settle the difficulties without the intervention of neutral powers. The Paris correspondent of tbe Loudon Post says that both of the Emperors are convinced that tho basis of peace agreed upon by them is in many re spects Impracticable. The English generals continue to ridienle-tbe terms of tbe peace. The Post, Lord Palmerston’s organ, attacks tbe proceedings at Villa Frxaca with soma severity. The Paris correspondent of the News says there U a feeling of disappointment and even of indignation among alt who took a sincere interest In the object of the war. The Emperor has seriously lowered him self in tbe opioion of all classes. Great Bhjtais.—ln the House of Lords, on the IBLh, the debate was confinod to the despatches be tween England and Prussia In tegord to the war. New York, July 29.—The dealings in stock to day ore characterized by rather more animation, though in most instances at slightly lower prices. On tbe Railroad list, tbe principal hnsinese was in New York Central and Harlem preferred. New York Central opened at 732, bat recovered to 741. - There was a decline of 2 per cent ia Toledo. Michigan Southern guaranteed closes at 212. Harlem preferred was offered down to 344, with c iab sales at 35. There was quite a speculative morel tent in Cumberland preferred, which la 2 per cent, lower, and is offered Trcely at teller's option. There was more doing to day in the mlsoellaneons secur ties. Michigan Cen tral eight per cents and Michig in Southern sinking fund 1 per cent, lower. New York Central sixes rose i. The State stocks were heavy and dull, especially Tenoeisee sixes, which are again 1 per cent lower. Virginia sixes are well held; Missouri's were easier; Illinois Central shares are held higher. The enn struotion bonds have advanced i per cent. The re ceipts ef tbe Michigan Southern Railroad are so in considerable at present that the company have ceas ed publishing tbe weekly returns. The receipts of three weeks of July, we noderstand, are abont $72,- 000. Tbe whale month wQI foot up a trifle over $lOO,OOO. The Express says that It is stated in well informed quarters, this afternoon, that no advance will be made in railroad freights, and that the rep resentatives of tho two Southern lines have gone home, after proposing concessions upon water rates in return for high rates, on all classes, such as should have ioduoedtbe New York roads and forwarders to hare pot up rates by canal and rail at once. Naw York, July 29.—Tbe steamer Northern Light, from Aaplnwall, is below. St. Louis, July 29.—The Leavenworth Timer has interesting private advicea by the arrival of the ex preta last night from Dsnrer City, with date* to the 20th. ' The mines continued to yield well; new loads con stantly developing. A good many miners were com pelled to qnit work, owing to the scarcity of' water. A compeny bed commenced, the construction of flows eleven miles long, to eoorey. water to the neighborhood of the monnUlos. City tunneling bes elso been commenced. The Kansas Constitutional Convention has nearly completed its labors, and will probably adjourn to morrow. The Constitution is radically anti-slavery, bat differs from the Leavenworth Instrument, Inas much as U does not extend the right of suffrage to negroes. The State Legislators consists of seventy* two Eepreeentatires end twenty*one Senators. The business of the Convention has been disposed of with tolerable expedition, the questions of apportionment end temporary capital being the only measures which offered aoy serious obstacle. Topeka was selected as the temporary capital, Lawronco being her com petitor. The efforts of the partisans of both pieces revealed considerable corruption inside and outside of the Convention* One or more of the members was implicated with bribery. The indications are that the ratification of the Constitution will be vigorously opposed by khe Democracy. Sr. Lodi I, July 29.—A special dispatch to the .Democrat si ye that three men arrived at fit. Joseph, bringing f 12,500 In gold dust. These parties dis posed of $i Odd at Omaha, making a total of $20,(00 from the Tv utsas mines. The Kan tas Constitntional Convention adjourned sino die to-eight. A constitution wee adopted by a vote, 34 toJ3, all (bo Democrats voting against and refusing (o'sign it. Sr. Louis, July 29.—The river has become sta tionary at this point, with 9 foot water, large, to Cairo. There is nothing new from the upper streams. The woathor U clear and cold. Washington Citt, July 29.—A. letter from Supt. Johnson has been received at theTndlan Bureau, in wbicb, speaking of the difficulty between the Paw* nee Indians and the etUxons of Nebraska, be says that no whito persons have been kiilod, bat that the whites have killed two Indians and wonnded one, the Indians making no resistance when they were approached by the citizens, who were more cnlpable of producing the difficulty than the Indians. The newspaper accounts, he says, are greatly exaggeratsd. Mr. Cushman, the recently appointed minister to the Argentine Confederation, received his instroe-: tioos to-day and started on his destination. Charleston, S. C., July 29.—The steamer Ilaots villo, bound for New York, was discovered to be on fire this morning, and she immediately put in for shore. Twenty-fire of her passengers reached this city this afternoon, In a pilot boat. The eteamer has also reached Charleston, and ran along the aides of the southern wharf. The cotton In her hold leon fire, and the firemen are pouring In streams of water. It Is impossible ae yet to learn tho extent of damage done. Crscowari, July 29,—Cassias U.Clsy spoke ta* largo and silent andlance at Covington, Ky.» to night He denonneed Bell, Megofflif end political quacks. HU-speech was straight ont Republican. He waacalled upon by khe non of Ken tneky to share in-the national trlnmph of the Re publicans, next fell. . Portland, Joly 29.— test night the machine chop of Mr. George Hall, oh Fore street at the bead of Franklin wharf, was completely destroyed by fire, together with the last factory of Mr. Moore, the blacksmith shop of Stephen Noyes, the cooper shop of George Mctellan, and a considerable quantity of timber. J : ; LoutsviLta, July 29—The Memphis steamer Re turner, a White River packet, aunk et Duvall's Bluff, on Wednesday. The loss is $lO,OOO, Uninsured. No lives were lost. Louisville, Joly 29.—The rim it stationery with 2 feet 11 inches water In the canal. PsTLADBLriu, July 29—The broker* throw out the notes of the Monoogabala Valley Bank, of the western part of this State. , . Bars Youa Gamins.—Mr. E. Lyon, a French Chemist, discovered an Asiatic plant, the powdered leaves of wbieh Is a deadly poison to garden worms, ants, reaches, bed-bogs, ticks, fleas, and all species of insects, whUe lt Is pcr/VcfJy harnlet* to mankind and djmtttic animat*. A child can eat U. He has received medals from Rossis, France, England, Get* many, and numerous medical colleges and societies. It Is a most Important discovery* The Idea of being rid of these pests in warm weather is a laxury. We can now hear the bed-bogs lament—." ’ Lyon's Powder, rare aa fate, Will our race exterminate. . Arrangements are made through Messrs- Berou A Park, ofNsw York, to sell It lhj j world. It is jmt op to tin eannlitew, ana bear* tha DUMofE. liXOff. ■■ ‘I ' . . .J*.' powfcr*ili>tßltewlJ- 'n * , c *- : UudMld Pill! am nUrf f« r ‘HSi lßlC J"ii' BunptaXrti » «*•! S*“ MeaijJlt AlmtiM ,v,t > X_.- Commercial COMMITTEE OF ARBITRATION FOR JOKE, j. Dicxxr, V. P, C. IL Pacuzb, J. B. Cosaaavx, J. J. Qo- PITTSBURGH fIAUKETS. [Reported RperiaUy far Vie Pithbxoyh Gsertte. PjTTSBCIoH, SiWXDIT, Joii 30, 1839. FLOUB- talcs from store of GO this Soper end Family Extra at &50 end $6,23; 84 and 30 do at $6,62 and SQJ2; 20 and 25 bbls Family Extra at $6,00; 80 do Extra oniFam. iIT do at $5,80 and $6,10; 100 do do at $5,90 ands6®sG,l2; and 760 do hi lots at $5,0*955.62 «oper, $5,«4j55.00 for Extra and so,lo<i>s6,l2 tor Family do; Corn meat U> depot of 400 bus Corn, delivered at 90 and 140 do at 95 from storo; Wheat 100 bw oaw urn at depot at SV27H S end 300 do ww Indfena Whiteat $1,36 Irorn store. Data, 1200 bue at depot at 40 and 110 da rom store at 41. ' ' , , , GROCERIES—eaIes cf&hbda Sugar at 8 an dl 15 da at fildlsssoe, 30 bbls to city trade at GSand.lO, do at u. . t . PROVISIONS—aetea of 10. 300 fca Bacon, bog round, at !{, 9>' and 10; 21,000 #>» at 7*<®t3£ for Shoolder*. »3* ■r Side* and loj{ for name; and b tea 9.C. llama at 12}£. WHISKY—SaIe* of 20 bbla rectified at 28. BEANS—a tale of 20 bush common at $l,OO- . FISH—a ea!o of3Q bbla No 3 Mackerel, large, to city trade, tsto. DRIED PEACHES—a talo of 10 baa at $1,76. CHEERS—sales of 25 bxs at 7*43£K- nONETARV AND COnUERCIAL. Reaction ia TOS OlAta USREIT.—Quite a reaction took place la BretuletnlX* yesterday. Under unusually re ceipts, liberal shipments, and a good speculative and shin pipg demand,Corn advanced Soper bushel—cloelngat 6ac for No. 1 in store an Improvement of 12a since Monday last, when it etuk as low aa 53c. Wheat also abated in the buoyancy. At tbe opening, aalae of Standard Spring were made at 64c In store —advancing to DSc before tbe elowv—an improvement of 4calnceTuesday —and &@7 since Monday. MeanwbQo. however, there ie no risible Improvement in Corn In New York or Uuffatu and hot a slight advance in Wheat.—{Chicago Frees. Bt, Locb, July 27, p. u.—Tbe market for Flour ia dull, bot prices arannebaoged. Rroall aatee' at $1,60 for Bnpsrflne. Tbe demeud far Wheat is (air, and pekte are firm. ...The raoge of price le front 700 to $1 2J. - There Is a good demand tor Core, and price* have ad vanced 206 c per bDihet. A Calr demand for Oats, and prices are Ann. Hemp la la moderate demand, and prices firm at slosffi t 16. : • Lead ia doll, bat prices are unchanged. Tbe market tor Mesa Pork Islnaetivaend pricasdrooplng. Wo quote $15016 60 aa tbe uominal rates. Bacon ia doll, and prlc«i nomine!.. Lard U dnll, and price* onebenged. Whisky la dull, and prices here de clined to2fic. •»•... The receipts during the 24 bobrs coding at soon today, Include 6,000 aade wheat and SJIOO do dcirn. The ,Stato Saving Association, have advanced the rate of Exchange on Naw York t> per cent premium for Illi nois end Wine mein peprr. The Fanners’ Bank of Lazing ton redeemed to-day Gfty-ftre thousand ($56,C00) of ltu>ir circulation in gold. ' The I allowing Is the Bank movement of tho four priori-’ pal cities, a* abown by their tut aUtumcnta: Loans. Pnocio. Clrerle’n. Depoalta. N.York.July 23 $119,934,100 21,190,912 8,170,620 N.Orl’aJuly 11. 10,760,«1 17,972,879 PbUa. July 2f». 26,100J21 4,697,604 2,8(3,602 14,862,920 Boatonjnly 26- 4,662,000 6,937,000 18^03,000 Total 44,228,(138 23.709,612128^39,742 LaR week... 40.169,784 29,028^36130^14,045 Decreaae— $1,441,626 $1,046,746 $313,015 $1,874,303 PaiXTuro Ciovxis—Tendency of prices la upward.—Tbe dfowlng era the atlcs (or the weak: 7,009 pieces, 64 by 64, private totms. 6,000 piece*, 04 by 64, 6^c. 8,000 pAcee, 0u by 68, 5%c. 3.000 piecea, CO by 64, 6,000 pieces, CO by 04, private terms. 23,(K>0 piecea.—[Providence Journal, Monday. RIVER NEWSi There la absolutely nothing dolognt the river. There are neilber minis or duparturee tbcee bot times and tbe pros poets lor anything or the sort is small. The roccipts !■» river of a Caw packages of prtduce or markotiug down tbu bnt it amounts to nothing worth reporting. <leo. w. Swindler,for a long time clerk at theßrnwiwrUle Wharf Boat, eud writ kuuws for the last do/ou yeara.on the Hver,di*d at Brownsville on Wednesday and was burled yesterday at the cemetery In Lawreocevllla. Ilia dlaraso waa some complication of scrofula It appeared In hla beet nerly last wlutor—la Docember, and troubled liLd bo much that be couldn't walk. Alter a while it crept up Rto his ankle, then made Its appearance in bla bead and faeo. Ho beramo quit* dual and waa much iflHelsd by pains and dla trtsi Ihrougliont bis body. Ho bore np notdy and with good boart. He went to try tbe water core at Brownivillo and tbero quietly breathed his last. Ho was a vary kind and obliging man in all oar intercourse with blm. Cspt.Jcoe Dean did not get theBt. Louis into port on Thoraday. Mbeatnck hard at Glass House...... The Wheeling boats are high and dry .The laborers are bard at work go'.tthg tbe machinery out of the wrecks at tbe wharf. The pld boats, what Is left of them, lie there filled.with dirt and gravel swept down by lha water and If not eoon removed will form a permanent obstruction to the approach at the levee. Tbp Cincinnati Oounnrcial gives a detailed account of the trial trip of tba R. P. Bass which attamer has had a newly Invented wberi pieced upon hor. A large camber of persons were oq board, and among them were Capt. Batchelor of the klaclay, Capt. Erana of tba Dofeudar, Yandergrtft of the Empire City, Lefper of tbe Decatur etc. The CbatntreiaJ tey*: One advantage dal mod for the wheel la that tbe backet, or padils/iusteed of striking the water fiat, enters horizontally, and loaves it fu the same manner, baring tbe full power oJ the wheal while in tbe water, with out raising a cataract over the wheel while leaving the water.- A shaft Is attached to each bucket, working on a p4rot, 4bus regulating tho motion of the wheel. In our opinion, Mr. Bom's patent Is a rumptete success, as the Wboel and burketa worked with east—thi'motion being wry rrjnlar ait'i fctetdy, avoiding altouether the usual jarring of the boat while uuder way. Tbe buckete loft the water very rloar, uluus'a wavo. ft may uot auswer so well in foe or heavy drill, tut Is admirably adapted to a clean sheet of water, Itko our rivers durioz tbree-fourtha of the year. A rorrespotidfOt of Utile liock, writing under date 01 the 20th July, inform* na that the Arkansas river has Dearly dried up, there being unly eighteen laches water helWMn Little Uork and Foil Smith. This statement is in accordance with tba report that tbe Whipple bed got aground. The Arkansas Traveler had arrived within fire miles of TJtUc Rock,and laid up for a want of water. Stesmbowt Register. ARRIVED. DEPARTED. Talegrepb, Brownsville; Telegraph, Brownsville; Jefferson, BrownsvilLc Jefferson, Brownsville; UnL Uayard, Eliiabelli; Col. Bayard, KllrabalU; Hirer fret—tailing. Teiegraphl* aarasu. Ksw You, July U9.—-Cotton cbiaeJ firm witb atletol 3,000 bales, to-day. Flonc closed as au advene* aod *Ub •ales ol 13,000 bbl*. WbcmtUalsn higher, 12,000 barbel* baring beau fold at st,2S<i>l,3o for red, $1,30@1,42 for ■ bits; $1,13 for Chicago iprtsg, $l,lO for old redwestero, $1,23 for uv doaod $1,42 for at. Louis. (fore closed heavy; 21,000 bus were told at 7G<sBo for mtxsi ainl BO for jeilow. Bacou ahouiden SU. Beef steady' at (9.60©13. Fork heary at $15,25316,37*4 for nuss. Lard heavy at 10S£, Llowed oil firm; sales 40.000, dsUverablo, alxlj<s ' uioely day*, el 02*4- Tallow unchanged at 10*;. Sugar steady with sties at 5 6-lC@5% for New Oileaos,at auc tion. Tobacco quiet et 6><(slt. Spirits cfTorpeuttuedull. Hoslu dull. Rice dull. Freight# on cotton to Liverpool Woel closed heavy; satee of-40,000 tbs fleeced et and 5.000 lbs bulled «t 30@4S. atoeki film; IW tiuoU Central 04}£ Ulcbtgan Soutbero 2!New York Central 76fv; Reading 44?;, SI (senoil Sixes 83; Galena A Chicago C3?£ Cleveland A Toledo 23J-4. PaiLkbELPHU, July SO.—Tbe rereipte of Flour are lu- CToailos- Tbe iurpectkibs amount ta 10,199 agai&st C,1?6 last wtok. Tbe wheel nwrlet l* dull; a tele of Brandywine new wheat at (6,tl> and LOO bbU do si (6,76 to tbe trade; lb* «les have beau at from $5,00 lor »Id slock superfine up lo $6,60 lor fresh ground from now wheat, and for axtraaodfitory lota Kye flour and Core moat are nomin- al. New wheat Is la limited demand; aaloi 1500 bueh red at $1,1831,22; Kentucky white Mils at $L32}4 end Teunee ■eetslA6. Eye steady at 60. Corn U dull but there is hot much offering; 3,000 bus prime yellow at 80, afloat, and damaged st 76. Oats ato drooplng;l,K;Obu»ne» Delaware wild at old crop reogea from 755 to 33. WhUk yls doll at CiKctaxen, July 2d.—?four Is uosleady with a drooping tendency; superfine is sold at $4,80 and $5 for good super fine. Wheat in moderate demaod; the market Ij weak at $1,05 for red and sl4lKsil'l& for white. Cura steady at 80 ($B5. Bye firm at 76. Oats 42345 for new, and 48 for ®M. Provisions unchanged; sale or hulk sboaldrr, at Cf-J mt*a pork sold at $16,60. Haiti Kobe, July IS). —Flour is very buoyant at an ad vance of from 9to city mills and Howard street sett at $5.12!;. Wheat has adrancad from 2to 3c; white soils at and red at $1,20Q1,25. Corn is firm at 81® 82 for both yellow and while. • Provisions quiet. Whisky soils at S*s-tor Ohio. Tonsorial. —8. W. Sander*, tho well-known artist in dressing and catting Hair, takes this. method of acquainting bis old customers and tho pnblic ally, ofhiswbereahouls. Ho has beon enabled by the assistanca of a few tried friends, to erect a building oh Grant street, oppoiile the Cathedral, which be has fitted np in a style which gives it* precedence over any saloon in the city. * In connection with the saloon, is a privet* apart ment which has been sot apart for tbo lady patrons, and which will bo under tho immediate eepervbion of the-proprietor, who will attend constantly, and give to tho department the experience of many years. His Tonic, which has galuod for him celebrity, be cause of its having accomplished everything claimod for it, will be kept constantly on hand, so that thoso who are troubled with disease of the scalp, dandruff, falling ont of the hair from any cause whatever, and baldness may be supplied at any time. ‘ Connected with the establishment are polit»,aUen tiveand accommodating assistants, who will moke the comfort, convenience and time of their patrons (heir especial study. Ladies’ hair dressed in all styles for parties, re ceptions, ac. Call and sea. V t JTJBT ARRIVED ANO THE R LOT OF KNABB «5c CO.*S CXLXBSATSD v P IA NO FORTES, FOR SALE BY CKAKtOTMI BLUME, jul» ■* t Wood id door Shove flfib* WOOLI WOOIiII The highest market price paid t* •llpida"of ' OU2AJUMSHED rtrao[* I,D TDD WOOLS, attha Old BkiMUlifid W*ol No. 139 LlWy Strati, eoroar af 0«cB> alley. 1T _ a ,K3>T:L<!n.r om. c. a. ' v : . Fbr>itlui(« DU«*»*» <rf «>• ** < “>* (!•>•«, urf otar A‘lo»U '™P“»'* l _' l > h " JtfJ»wd*wlyrJ* . _ -mjESriAN5BDSP po^ teHj ;: AYA ■. QBSiSS, ~ -'-JACKfIOS.ftttWBUR&v.- Ho; isyoartfa ttmt, nwr Ulmty. ,f UGAfITCIIRKD HAMS.— : W.lUrrM fit Loota Bntrfi; • —' • ‘ 23 da CtafJacaH, O.Pbippi 4 Co. Bftaft; SO do ' do' 2f. V»nomu da 2,000 place* Iroa Cttj. jaO-twd• • JAUB3 BOLUKB * CO. £ TO LET—The halfcfthe large Canal Ward bow, vttbi Oflk* oUoehed, ob the comer of P«n« tfifl W*jurtmlß.; Eagoirt of* V •: i-JQBS V. Bm.AjOO^ >< • JoZbCW . VOomirPeoaeßd Vijm ftmtt.':; 11/, OUtelfae MghwtiiarintpriwffWfa Dr. .ChorchlU's Remedyfor thoProvcaUon knd Cure of ConsnmptlCLiiv WtaeUeater’a Qenni&e Frtpualidnoflbs nrpopbotphltts efLlneuid ofSods* The SprnCe Remedy for Gmstmplie*, Snvfvlih Brvrx.'iZii, hrttliqr, Dyrpepiut,'l Arrooter Pittites, Ou Complairiis of FTtwsm, sms o/£nrrjy f Tl.itffhjy, t£c,'<fc. Cl »cmical Preparation 5f P . UU w l , UOttUB . , .i thu 1 17 - 1 ;;'"?W'.i; w.,1 cunUir. properltM- — b ’ Br ; J - r - CturcMl; of Hriii) la oorltnnlo£«(n.a.tlul co™. u,„ niWt Uoitod Stote. hiring t u lnlm loc. lion,. t«mjrUhl.i»ral»ltj,botha« t h,h» ol rfi t u ptt . f«ion.ndthapnblio. lUampoialrßdcatlflcPrenranoa. acting with cltnlut. fctair.ty, an] or fnaartaM. fi, all stages of and NervonsDlaeaua. Tba* CURB OF CONSUMPTION, ‘ In tho second and thIM stages (at a period, wheat there can be no uncertainty aa to tho nature of <h<* , disoasej can be obtained, iti all cases, by this treatment, except when the existing lesion of tho Innga is of Itself suf ficient to produce death. Hereditary predisposition Hems In no way to counteract the effect of tha IiYPOPUOg- PHITES; patients In whom it was strongly mttkvd recuvsring os rapidly as otbera. . This Remedy has not only a curative effect, hut wiIJ.U used wherever there exists a suspicion of tho dlsvase, Prr wnt ilt Development, and thus ace as a preservative tci/A rv* fard toGmswnptijrhjsut at vaccination dots vn'-'i regard tf Small Ite,. It Is Impossible, within Iho limits r.f an ordinary edvrr tUement, tonunUh tho ovorwhelming proots iu my poaaee stem in regard to tbe ncctm of this new and ftpeeitic Trust mentftrobeof the most terrible ecoorgc* of the human tee. Bat In orderto-satisfy tho nnmerons Inquirers who ■edaily addreasing mo for infonnatJon, 1 havejnßtpabf nbstt a tons Ini lon of DR. CTTUROHILL*3 IVORS ON CONSUMPTION, ' Comprising his report made to the Imperial AcailemyoT Uedkina, Paris; Notes or Cases, and letters, Docunwutv, Tetiioionials, 4c, which, together wUli a will be seat on receipt of TWELVE CENTS In eUmps to corer the expense of poetege. Those, therefore, who wish reliaLle information previost to deciding whether to try this extraordinary abo aid loan no time In writing for Dr. CtiorcliHi’aTwatiw. Thousands would be restored to health by placing them selves noder (his troafment during (botnarcer t whkh Is the most favorable eased a; 'hat who, if they delay, msygo' down to premature grave*. Price of WINCHESTER’S CENBINK PREPARATION, of the HypbpboßpbiteSof Llmeand Beda (in tfyrup,)s2pir bottle, throe bottle* for $3. Single bottle*,-!? concentrated eolation, by mail, when epodally The D»T Silts fornuhed to the Profession. Each feqtilo has full directions for use, wUb-my lac simile signalureSvL'dE NO OTHER. J. WINCHESTER^ Sold wholesale and retail by DS.Q. 11. HEYBEK, No. ll’ Woodstreet, Pittsburgh, Pa. jo2l:dA*F TIIK 2UXICAN Mustang Liniment, rpitE popularity of the Mexican Mcstano 1 • Lamkav is nxjtensive with the civilization of tbe - globe Other arUclt* claim to aßeriaie pain and distrms—: tills CUKX3. Family Physicians, Oorenunest Hospitals, FirrifTs, Planters, Farmers,Lirery-mon, Ac 3 have practL' caitydemoustrated this (Act thronghout tho world. tide aver before received such utidlridml praise and support from Medical and Scientific tuen. RHEUMATISM of years standing has been totally cured. Plies, "Ukcrs, Tumors, Routing Bore*, Scrufnla, Btiff Joints, Felons, dwellings. Burns, Bites, Beils, Chapa, Neural i?ta, £&U and all arbes and pains upon man, and kindred complalnta.. tipco IIOESES, CATTLE, £c., . icb as Ring Bone, Call, Bcralchee, Spavin, Poll-Evil, Hoof aU,eto, orasohdaedond cured by the •- MUSTANG LINIMENT.- f>- VALUABLE HORSE 'SAVED! filmS- LITCH, Hyde Fork. VL, wTilos:—'‘That the faerss was cuoildorcd worlbleea.’* this case was Spavin,) “lot since the free bteofllastang Liniment, Thave tola him for $l6O rash. Ycmr Liniineatbos been doing «,'ODdertuph«raiV v 420 Baoin Stxtrr, PhiubttPßtfo'R*;' • (Extract.) “lajlftlngtho-tfittle.froin the Urt it brows Qtiutanagvable, tilted over, aud acaldcd my hands vt/y a«r wrely, almost to a crisp. It was an awfnl sight, lb* Mils-' tang Llulment appeared toextraet the pain. Ithericvl rs;~ idl>, without soreness, and left no arnn of account. - Yours truly,.. “CHAIU.E* . Such Uußuage «s this Is bnt Use roaHteut end uatorel' eclio wbereevrr this article lauted. . This Liniment is Indispensable to pUup-rs an d owDors o! horses and muUa. B!r. John'Daniels, Montgomery,'Ats, •old a slave for SSOO, who was raiseil from ntfor oeelc-wctaa by this Lduiment. Kreiy family sltoold barn it., ifo very particular and enquire for ttro Uuiitaug Liultorut aud take soother. . . . - Sold by all dealers throughout North and South America, Europe end all the Islands of the Ocean, for 25 cents,'6o couta, end H.Wpor U'tllo. BARNES A PAIIK, Hew Yctk. Also, Ljon'a Celebrated Inseet Powder. MISSOURI RIVER. Notice to BXUaoari lilver Paiungen. WE have made an arrangement i ' with the Mlasonri Eiror Packet ry by which wo can give tbr&ogb rates from Pittaturfeh - paaaengers and freight to nil points «ii the Missouri Itlv er For further particulars, apply to Pucx, BißMtl A 00., Btoam Boat Agents, corner Water and Xlaikct etrosts. who ate authorised to contract for ua. UaBIUDBA l», (lain of PitWnfghJ uliJAwtfT No. 4« Cocimurriai • t, 8t- Louis, Ido. Tannery for-kale—witi» four town lots, good aubsUotiil buildings, work shop and dwelt- log house, berk and mill house iu feet tquire, with stMie basement; shop 22 by 62 feet, 36 vets; fnilt trees, Ac., Ac —, No tea yard wuhtn C miles; a lot of bark, shop tixjfs, Ac will also bo wild. This pru|«)tty ia situate ia e good neigh borhood; cost over sl,lXo—will be snlJ for $i6CO. JulO a. CUTIIUERT A Son. 61 Matket st. ICE CKEASI, CAKES ANCSODA WA TER; Lemoo, Plus Apple,' utiJ. Straitirrrr Byrup*,aadall kinds of Cunfecltoonrtes always nu tiacd ut the French mud American Confoctiopary of , ' • Jg2C F. A. BIIBRBCH A SON, 42 ht, Clair it.' Burchfield & uo. are seiiin- Bcragea for lOcebts, ... Ducsls for Ceuta worth 2o; Hilka at 60 cents worth t*7; .j j And all klndanfflaoMoer Qoodeat greet Bsrgsttff. Jn26~-. WHEAT— A 'car load prime : Ind. White rac'd to-day and foe sale by *j. s.Liggett a c0.,.- Ju2S 75 'Water and 92 Frontstrtet. VALUABLE PKOPER’L'Y FOR SALE.— That large tnd convenient dwelling bocro; with •lore room, on corner of fihlrd and Grant sirnata, with lot 70 feet frout on Grant street,by 20 on Thfrdtt. Price, $4600. Terms easy. fI.CDTUIigKT A SON, 51 Market et. TERMS EASY—Near the Outer Depot, for ■lie, a two atory brick dneUta; boose, n<*«- and fa good order, with lot of ground 90 Uet front on Allogtoor Areiino, Dear the Outer Depot, Allegheny City. Prlre *l,lOO. jalS «, CRTuDERT A SOW, 61 Market at. SOW, FINISH SHIRTING MUSLIN— AnaUier ctae joit ra&lnd. StTHMER GOOD 3 celling' verylow, JoS C, HANSON U>VE, 7* Marked «. •" STEVEN’S HISTORY OP METHODISM 7 ; Volume Sd Just rac'd by Ju2i J. L. ILL ID, 75 Foorthetrcst MURPHY'S PATENT BINDERS-Just ru’d a lot of Wm. F. Uarplty'c Pnleut Perpetual LelUr biodata. corner Markat and 2d and Wood and Third «U. * OLD TENN WHEAT—Whito and Red— -171 earka In store nod Cir tala by Ja-7 IflAlAll DICKKV A CO Revival melodieSttNcw nnd e^ larged Edition, *ltb many uewtana*- ju'JS J. L. BEAD, 78 Fcurtli street. ~ OFFICE TO LET — with op vnthoutstoragtf 4-No. 80 Water Btreet. Inquire cl J 027 ... ISAIAH DICKEY A CO.. NEW TENN. WHEAT—2B7 sacks on atumer Eunice lo arrlre ahd for mle far * - joU9 IBAIAH DICKEY A CO. Second hand two bushel wheat: BACKS.—I9,OO4 la store and/or aelelow. . JaC9 ISAIAH DICKKV A OO,r. 1“ jOUNDKY METAL—A selected; lot of " No. I Lake Superior Charcoal Wg Metal now arriving byO. * P. K. R. and fur aalo by JACOB REtWK, " - jaij Corner Office, llea**. EATS, Mice, Roaches and fifo&qmtoea; promptly exUrmi&ttoJ l>y llio am of Meyer'* parmttoa. forialaby . Jnl9 JOB. FI.KMINO, :■ TOOTJI BRUSHES—a largo and fine ae sortment of Tooth Cnulic* Just r*c\l l»y ORANGES —50 'bores Oranges just recM and for tale by ItSfUBB A AaDEUSO.V, J 026 No- S 9 Wood at, opposite fcL. Cfcialra lioL-1. NEW TENNESSEE 'WHEAT—34p .sacks no* landing from alcimer Uwmonla, for mls by jo?j IBAIAIi DICUKY & Qi>. * LACE MANTLES, Lawns, Ducal?, Berage and Ornndio Robca tinting ont very low, «■ JttS C. lIAKBOM LQVg,«4 Market »t. , BACON —Hams and Shoulders in 6mCke-'; botuofor »nieby HOBEET PICKET, vj. • jo2B K0,.513 Liberty jliiiet.. .. rniiAVKUNQ DRESS GOODS selling low lat BOOCnflfiLD * cva • j a2fi * OleaicgOntgftla. ' CHEESE —75 bxs. from various dairies, best W. It, totalling,for saloby '/ -* .. jtSO BIDDLE, WIET9 A CO. BUSH WHITE AND REP . t/UU WHEAT oa band,'for ttla by : ‘ "V~; • " jag iTBASB A ASggR. T IQUORICE—4 oa^esjust reo d onconsign- I i moat, tor Bale by BOBEfiT PICKET, Ju2o ' " ' ; No. 343 Liberty Btreet,- COFFEE— 110 bags Bio Coffee just rec’d for tile by ’ ROBERT DIOBBT.atf Llbartyt. ORANGES— 10 boxes for salo low to close iwiit|»inmiit )ali * ROBEBT PICKET. ILOUK —200 bbls. Flour just recUforsab by Jo» SPRINOMB UABBAPOH * <x>. TOR AGE to behad at tho lVarebouso of jpg j ISAIAH PICKET jew TENN. AVllEA'i'—d 12 tacks inetoral In! iZ- Jl* t, IMIAH PICKET A 00, ; ONSIONMENT— SObbis. newNo.3 large YtV.\.r»lft»»l»by BHRTVEIVA lULWOKTU,.’. OATS— 500 bus. forealo to-day at Mowm— wharf; br snaryKß'A buwoiiTH, thi£ATIUEBS— SSOJbaCprime Feathers {of fl aJ«»T BHKffIkBAPII/WOjlTtfr TjlEStt-raOM THE SPRINSg-SmbiS J? of fresh Btoallek WaUrJoat recMby JQg-FL&UJSQ- PIG LEAD—I2S Pigs for sale by : v ( -‘V o>ai- QENKT ILCOtUNa.- /CASTILE SOAP—SO boxes in storo ancL&r V»bb> W. MAIKiOWN. lg UUrty-at. - POTATOES— Black Neahannoeks, from KcrtjwoOhio.fer Bale by MPPLE. WIBTB A 00--. T?LQUR—IOO bbls. euperfine-Flour, Tor sals'- JC. by ' . McBAKB A AWJXB.IS* Second itioty T)RINT£D LINEN LAWNS very cheap, a. at oat >tla of ; . ■ BOBmtXiAuP'AOOu IAKB FISH—2OO pkgs. for Bale by >* ■ IJbT : HEmriLPOLUSB OATS— 50 baa. received arid for sale by * jJaSI •, > . , B. DALZtIX A Ofr. TERRILL'S OINTMENT—S grostfonafr: by Jol -■" B.If.>AHNtoTOCS t A 00i /*IHKESKr-3W boxes extra prime cutting V/iai»>B»t3r»kby,v- > IjKNttYItOOU3S3.“ POTATOES— -500- buah. £iai»tiiirriTs«iU_rct«i!»bj : r i BiuiiLE.Anßi3~*'oa- . "OINK APKEB-# i bbls. Mantasaa -just X: rK‘Jtnilliii»l»OT '■"RRYMJK* AMUEnSOS TJORK-rSO-tibia', il Port in stareanaioi; X »*l»ty. ■ , ■ HPRINTER tCU-,- b!)la. of Ti>noDS f3wl<iS- : ia \y. 8. IIA-VKri, JOB. FLE3II.NO. Ke&s and Lake
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