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eilmsatruart.
P6Bs, zammY a co.,
NAHUM/WHIRRS OP SHEATHING,
saistrur and BOLT COPPER, PRIEM COP
Pat scriTton, Raised 800 Bottoms, Spatter Polder, to
alto, boort= and Dealer* In =TAXA TIN PLATT
INERT IRON,WIBH.io Oanstantly_on band. Tinnunes
ilatidned Tozin.
raralautoafa. 149,1"Wi and 120 Baca sena,
E=;iiiiiiiMiMii
mogctatm
et
ir1107•Clipltillill •111:0 DIi•LIZIP In
' DATS, OAPS AND STRAW GOODS.
WitOZEZIALE AND EMIL,
• /31 Wood Street, Pittsburgh. •
,
Irk now on hand for Spring Sales, as large
~,,
Fli - eanyists an assortonst of Goods u oan be bumf In any
- ,tbs ..tram Otis, ovulating of Itylt, MIL AND WOOL
• Bags o r any soy!. and quilt; GUI of soar y quality and
-labst uliana; PAIN LEAF, STRAW, - -DEGHORN AND
--- PANAMA LILTS; STRAW, LEGHORN-SIND HIM BON.
-,, MITS,Skto., ato. Perms wishing to purchuo either by
Wayzata or latta. trill And It to Moir idvantage to call
ad aszolos outlook. turn
M0.1311.1.D1C do CO.
Forsiraiding and Cow_mlasion Hardman
AAA:Agents for the sale of. Pittsburgh Mann
istatiria — benelguments end orders for LEAD, HIDES,
11111 P, PIIODUOIL to., solicited. Prompt stain.
ton to receiving and torerarding.
4 48 N0.' 49 Coolinarolal Street, 9t. Louis.
Aktt • -
0811115 TY. /11. D..
163 Thirrl.Strxet, PitG6cryk,Penna.,
gating itsli the %Ural:Same( Eastern Colleges and Ifor
pitule,lll(l world yews . practice, offers his professional
— unless lu StiIIOICAL AND MEDICAL CASES.
117111LACIP.
arm. W. D. Ronoord. OoL PRisou McChoodless
Rao. D.II, K.KeLoon. Ron. H. A. Ram,
T. IL EH% Esp. Ran. T. 3. Bletem.
J.. 14 Iluotec. John R. Mellor, Esq.
. , - • Jacob ILeCollister,Esq. toiaaldro
81 , 01710 WORKS.
ALEXANDER BRADLEY
worrorocronci DJULINIEMIII •am!! or
tOOKING, 1,111L06 AND IMATINO STONE
Plain and Fancy Grate Fronts, Go.
Sole Proprietor of the celebrated Peastrr Gas
• Buszatra at Smola OVNISIIMINO
000 STOVES.
- Office and Sales Room,
inrit.lrifo No, 4 Wood St., Pittabor gh. Pa.
N. EtOr.IWW.IS er. SONS,
D 41133 XII
Fink]) and Domestielifili of &du
crirrirloAsin or Diroarr,
RANI NOM AND MOIR,
NO. 57 meseer arum, PITDIBTMOII. PA.
11.0oUnctions made on atlas Finning citles tbrcmgh.
one the Unfired Nam ' .922-fely
ROBERT OFER,
DU= IN
STIRAD7 lIONNETS AND MATR,!
BONNET R1880N.%
FLOWERS, to, .
NO. 93 SUREST STREET,
PITTSBURGH:
B. B. & C. P. 'MARKLE,
• SUILIFICTOUIS OF
• •
PRINTING, 30D AND ALL KINDS OP
WRAPPING PAPER.
Warolholuo, 80. ST Wood Strome,
PITZSBVRCH,
orrt-tf
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JOIEN COO PLATY ac
014NTIF•0201.111.11 OF
Iron Railing, Iron Vaults, Vault Doors,
Window Shutters, Window Guards, &C.,
Ma. 01 &nod &trod and 88 Tidal &Out,
illatiota Wood mad Marks* PITTSBURGH, Pri.,
Hon co lucid a Today of near Pattern, rancyand plain
Ealtabla for all tarpons. Paitatdor attantlrapald to an
daring Grata Lots. Jobbing done at shortnottn. nod
A
VANDOTER PEN),
- e 0 rt. Z• 7 3L" "Z BAT .
JAM
SOLICITORS IR CHANCICRT,
/O. 6, Mine* Mock, Dubrspe,
AarCollections =mad* In .my part of Northam
lowa, or Woe=
Will attend to omin:wawa lard Bale of Baal
talcdna Money cm Bands and Mortgages. soil fa
fo*
H. U=
ITISMIOA MUM.
ROBINSON,. MINIS & MILLERS,
SOUNDERS AND NACHINISTS,
W81333.,1NGT0N WORE S.
Pittsburgh, Penna.
Mate, No.SI Rarket street.
laurafactaraailklrlia ante= Emden , and Mill lillalb
err; Calltit" Railroad Work, Steam Mike. awl Sheet Imo
Work. ,
Joittog and Itapakrog done ou short notice. GO-a:lye&
WIC 'V 41. N 61r, IS 0 1.7
llsatacturenraa Donlon In all kind.'
TOBACCO, 1311137 P AND CIGARS
Aft D
1.13.41-V TC53311000,
Owner eLf EnitMrld arca avid MersortiLAlky.
11 1 f103 Z4:4 tc,ZOlk.f,tbi=d,ol,ll.,:i
BIGHT BIL - 18 DRAWN BY
MINOAN, SHERMAN C 0. ,&
ON THE UNION BANG. LONDON, IN SUNS OP ONE
POUND STERLING AND UPWARDS.
Also,Ws an Um grind* officio owl taw= of franca,
14.1eam, gotliad, ofamony,ltuoda sad other Eurapaan
Stasi conatoatly on bawl sud for ago try
WM. WILLLOhIa a 00, -
ailklynto Bankers. Wood strao.oarosrof Thhd
JOHN B. LEH,
ALIEIRCHANT TAILOR
No. IS Market St., Pittsburgh.
A good assortment of CLOTHS, OASSIXEIRES,
Yawns, aromas, and MI 'prod/ affable for gettkmame
wrar t Jart marred.
.alirOren promptly intro, la the latest atyka of the art.
=O:a
J. SCOTT, Dentist,
ELLS removed to the house lowly occupied
try Dr. Ina. A. WarO, Pa 278 Perin grant, (comb glde,)
third door abore [Grad strut.
Mks Elan tram 9 t. r. OH) 6 e. r.
L.1107D...---:W.NVOLU3II.S
Pittsburgh Steal Works.
JONES, sov - ro a co.,
blanttractarultaf OAS? HTZEI.4 also, MING, PLOW and
A. B. STEEL; PPB.INOB and AXLES, -
Myna , Sou and . Mix! tarec!s, Parburgla, AL
a D. B. lEtocuciiiiral- - dit """
Rogers , Improved Patent Stasi
Cultivator Teeth,
Maze, Rau end Past Xrats, Allgurgh,
jußklydfc• •
RAIL ROAD SPIRE COMPANY.
Joseph W. C. Bidwell
(kteeessors k Ibrkr, Rain 4) Motet.)
=mum= us
RAIL ROAD SPIKES, MASS
AND BOAT SAXES.
Corner-of Water Street and Cherry alley,
PITIVITTOOk. PAS MU.
Ei3=MMl
NlCEritol3.4l..Zrr MA , LXLO.7t..
No. 54 Bt. Clair Street,
(Dr.da's Nis Otaldlue ITUAPINAII. PA
gachlydr.
r• • z.V4 , =3K...2a
Pcmorarding and Commiaakin Zdarchant,
AND MIMS= DEALIFLIN
Cheese, Duties. Seeds, Fish.
And Produce Chmerally,
. Bro. TS Ilkood Strut INLl:dargh:
Admen kintactrume Vniax Iburrianat,
mie,oley Bated, lft4 Wort46raro to Ziotrotinoto
Rap, 1123,:9:cznicza, Bass, ten, DZONI=IIII.III4I,
nenasOlozzi, Gum Wows azr, Omni Imam A=
50,000 sores amp taoBl worm
nose Celebrated Itatnedlee Intve boon extenstntly - wed
or bre:peen, eireln all win at Zoom sad therndrae
• Moppet= Imre been Wasted by the Cowie of Ilan*
hula% llnelartd, drub* Yronetr, Bemis, Elszeivatelgi•
nun Itotload, Replan to, end theta Caeca* pram*.
"w 20 1 .0 3 ,8 314 gyro* ty the mai dientrerllabol Mean&
keealtfa ell over the world.
!hell destructive:arse to ell kinds of 1121aill and burets
hie biro truttned In this country by the Direct= or the
endow tem. lestltatkrtue, Ylaateryleranan, Prosodetao
01, ~N ollk WFibeenenttsantectorfae, end by vlvfote.m.
Ingolehed Whale (dittos.
llernevone Tentmootela end ()inmates of the edleacy of
Chia nteeedlia Mae teen at the Depot.
Yonne,:Wheleedettn4 Retell, by the Inventor end Ivo.
Prldovi. XLICLIMITER.PrectIeaI Obetakl,
• - • oLz (ear. Bonet= et,) New York.
General rising Lorthe U. BLit* end Canada, YAWS&
, 106 VatIIIIIITO/L, lhnutrn . : llro. 10 Astor Haan, and IV
Dresden% New roll. •-•
for enlefa WI rity, whalteatettnd Mail try ItILE6.
a: co; turner Word and Scondsts 708.
1, Minim end Market it. RILLSILI3I4-
.cox.xox alums rules the man dale le,
--elstner mineeme ette eemorap, ph ere ow
it * tett* costetry. Stem theek sow atoz, ht Its mmf i bdr* thatosetelteth tad they will not hesitate to
0* It their mod corehl. Vitrosser. The pluses turve a].
res47Adaaa Jadamet or • phyarcha osacerolos
. t i t to t tl nom/tar the
n , el may tri the
manse usiottlthe of !letsannu l ,totuer got ere sm m bt ear gold
l it wry swede Of*. ro• ' b tio=dtat so put
ts isobar mica yet te gm,. of
the, =ft• org4a4 s a 4182 b 9 m. drag:dale 0 1 PR.
spdfibr the Verkete term notable foss denturemest
dd.= yondOelettate gratlet. motsittev% nun hit
=Asaessebold yard host Kahn to Mum tram the
U Aaaaa a*P OlllO . db'S tbe snide and to
Mid and dealers poszelly, evi,gtsti t‘Th . ees
MITA inettehstuttrisiss t " t ik...
aWstereed Urgent 02 debe ay ;
Wit Iltivirtl3 231,35kimPortantgat
.
to lihkn umiitinswEit cat bo &ride& A nub Navy;
wditteepumito to gc.lib,!pablidud by IL L. 7 4ZENI
1120dara 00.Whphetibteighst, emu of Wad end dtb
stei,Pttturstsh, re sad tddctr - may be bed ignite
ila Ad a dda l . l raO.L .
. 4 ! ) lnhrev IL L. FebesstoOde Vasil.
aNd• 33.a..ad ► edletaleturt of =rut tatasmake....
Natatra,
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WORKS.
SAWING MACHINES
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LATE IMPROVEMEINTI3
BIANUVACTOREIVO PRIORS,
.A.AIR RICA N NV el.'l"C; 11.78
WHOLESALE AGENCY FOR THE SALE OF
AMERICAN WATCHES.
We would most respectfully call the atten
tion of the public to the Arneriewn Watches r, dor being ex
tensively Introduced, tho manufacture of which boat' sown
so firmly established that entire confidence con be pieced
upon thaw as nil, and correct time keepers, both by the
wearer and wilier.
flaring been appointel Wholesale Agents ler the sole of
thew Watches, the public may be *soured that ova con roll
thorn at the very lowest cash prime
We have also a very tango stock of Silver and Plated
Were, Floe Gold Jewelry In acts, such ros Coral. Garnet,
Cameo, Jet and Paintings
Oar amortment of CLOCKH I. unusually large ai present,
comprising some beautiful pattern. of Eight and One Day
Parlor and Office Clock. .t greatly reduced prim.
W. have also. fall Mock (ll — English and SR/03 Gold and
Bihar Westin. on hand, all of our owu importation.
Alm, Watch Ilaltara . Toots, Materiels and watch Wm...
REINEMAN A MEMAN,
N 0.42 Filth Meet.
Don't fail to procure Mrs. Winslow's Sooth
lug Syrop for Children Teething. It has no egnal on earth.
It greatly fodilltatre the pexeso of teething by roflaning the
gums, reducing all Inflammation—will alley pain, and Is
Mrs to regnlste the bowels. Depend upon it, mothers, It
will glee net to yonnelvesonad relief and health to year
Infants. Perfectly safe In ell cum
Ylao vel.ble preparedoo la the prmeription of one of
she motttexperienced and skilful female ['hyoid.," In Now
England, mod has been treed with none...ling m.o. In
Wilt°. of MM.
We believe it the boat and son,st remedy in the world, In
all mum of Dysentery sad Dierhote In Childrtn.whother It
arises from teething or from any other 0r,...
Ultra and bodth can be ed.ltneted by dollen nod cantelt
lo wortk Ito weight In gold.
lllMiono of battles are sold every year In the BMW
Mat. ft lo en old and well.tried remedy.
PRIOR ONLY 4b CENTS It BOTTLE.
Sieterto Renano cultist., foo-0100 Ile of OUBTIP l PER.
ELNIA,PIow York, loon the outride supper
Bold by Drattedlo throoghont the world.
DD. 0 YD. IL NEYBEII, Agent for Pittsburgh
JulhdeslykT
81de, CM and Leather Strire
D. KIRKPATRICK t Sorts, No. 31 S. Third
st, between Market wad Cheenntt sta. Phlladelphla, tt.e
for ale DRY AND SALM SPA-NISH HIDES, Dry and
Green Salted Pataadllps, Tanners' Ott, Tanners" and Cur
tis& Toots at the hornet prices, and upon tho bun terms.
1151.1,11 kinds ofteather to the rough wanted, far lig bleb
the hhtheni ntalitet pricy will ho srtren In cash, or taken In
eschangeldr lition Leather stored Irr. of charge and sold.
crtt camaglankes. mr&lydre
• •
Runtutz - oa Gro. U. KIT
us, oflW Wood stroot, Pittsburgh. Pa.,,haa boon la tb
eastern tails foi the past weelo, and has procured tit
moat approval kind of Trusses for the core of Hernia
Rupture, width bets unaiLflad to fit to any case of room
with the ammo, that aatisfacticu will be give. lc
would adviteour readers to nail as Du Kayser, when any
thing of this/tied is needed, as coo fool persuaded that ha
competent to give the neadfol adsios In inch
itradkarT
A BLOODLESS VICTOZLEHI
1,000,000 BOXES SOLD OF
TER
MAGNET C P AS
Tins enormous quantity of this Inva!until
Remedy has been purchased by ukturns cf tbe.Quited State
diving the short time It has beau bacre the public. The
_ .
meow for this aatrearitestry suncen liana ply in the aanal
truth and Talus of the article. No ciao boys the SIAONET
-10 PLASTER without Iwoorning its Mend. It perforeas all
that la promised, led carries with It its own recommenda
tion. Troly this fs• sLtory—peactdol and bkedless—but
we balm not Ito glorlone then tb• ttionsphs of nor, with
Its urnage and desolation.
The EIAGINETIO PLASTER Is undoubtedly the Greetaat
Eteelerbetker and Palo Destroyer that &lance has yet dia.
anored. If you put Ude Pirate. anywhorre, If pall" Is the
the Plaster well sect there man the pale !tee rents/ed
The Fleeter magnetise, the pato away, and
PAIN CANNOT EXIST WHERE THIS PLASTER
IS APPLIED.
Itebumatiiim, Lamenee. , htlifneee, nobility, Narvotisnesa,
Nostralgo, Dyspepcia,lfaugha,wk Geld., Pairs and ache:
of every kind, down ovine to Carus, are immediately relieved
and, with • little poticncn , pereumendy turd, by the malt
cal Influence of the ILAGNIZIIO PLASTER. It I. tho Ono
pleat, await, mast, pleacanted and cheapest remedy to
existence. It. emetics/don la onlvernal--equally 10 the
strong mac, the delicate woman, and lb. feeble Infect.—
To each and all It will prove a Bake and • Bleaniog. It.
Cu.owl agreeable, wed without nut:mance or [hoede. It.
price la within the reach of all—rich or poor; all may have
It who to, kick • d nolfering he any way.
PARYIBRS should be always supplied wittethic invalua
ble PLASTER. It will be the Good Phy.lcian in any
boonhold, ready at an time., and at instant nob..
Nil up In airtight tin boots. Loch hoc will make elk to
eight planters, and any child an spread them. Pilo. 25
cent. a box, with fah and plain directions.
D. C. MOREHEAD. 11. D.,
Inventor and Propriater,lo Walker at., New Tort.
11101IEHSAD'EIIMINBTIO PLABTBDI. sold by all drag
gist. In every city, town and village of the United Medea.
onelvadkelyi•P
Dr, Jaynes• Btomacti altters.—For sick
Loadlacks take ono doea.
For heartburn take one doio,.
lot agilattien,of the nerves, tabe one de.,
Or. den taken an hour OW meals will give a good ap•
petits.
One dose will, In many cases, cars the meat wroth heat.
=ha, atom procedh3g from a disordered stomach,
Do you want something to strengthen lent Tsl
Jaynes' Stonnelf Bitten.
Do you want • good appetite 1
Do you want to build op your eons dont..
Do you want to feel well?
Do you want to got free Dena ram:mews t
Do you want emu t
Do you want to sloop wall?
Do you want a brisk and rigorous really& 1
If yon do, me Dr. Jayne,' &mad. Bitters.
Bold by Dr.OHD. IL KEVIN% No. 140 Woad sheet, at
one dolls/par bottle.
N. D —Shay aro much bettor than any of the Bitten!
nos to the market, as ono will find by trial. sue:data
CALL AND ICICANI_LNIC
_ .
THE LATEST LUIPROVEIitERT
Sewing Machines
TERS IS TEE MACHINE whonc owners
offerexl et presentum of
In Philadelphia to any other on exhibition at the Franklin
Imstkote that could do tho same snip of mak as ma—
ned odor not bating born accepted Its invert orlty mod bo
conceded. Tor ask. of
MARSHALL dL CO.'S.
MIRA,. ET., ALLIGELENY CITY.
WOOT,I WOOL!!
TILE SIGIFEST MARKET PRICE PAID
fur ill pads' of COLN WASHED DUDDY. AND
TDB WOOLO, of the Old Zatabl tubed Wool Warehouse,
No. Illallbesty lOnstt, corner of CeriDs
12326:2aw424Wim01f 3. L. lIARSOLLL.
. DUB. C. Q. AMOS; a. J. W. SIMMS,
Phyolottaa for Diseases of the Throat and
Cheat, sattolhor Chrooki AllomAs complkated with or
combs Mammy Consamption. Mato 191 Fenn atm;
Pftbfbargb, Pa. CONAULTATION PBU. A flit of If nolb
tkaa sotto them whhlng tocoasult al by totter.
Jealkordairly/A9 •
ELICHARDSOAVS
IIR, IS Mit
Damasks, Dlapara.
CONSIIIIERS OF RICHARDSON'S LIN
=B, and thaw desirous of obtakiltig the 018NIIINN
GOODS, should see that the articles they purchase ani asol.
ed No lull sonse of thee:to,
ERIZIRDRON, SONE d OWDEN,
111 • pantiee of the soundoes sod dossibility of the Goods
This =Yon to tendered essentially memo as lugs
quesititise of Intatior and dote:tin "Mom are p
memo altar wawa and waled with the name GIRD=
=
Irfah lionessortn, regardless of tho 1407 thin
alike on the Azoseleasi comma sod the monies
Was of the dimming Goods, will not readily abandon 8
bastions so profitable, whlievarcbassrs can to tmpoaod co
with geode of a 'milieu chersetor.
• • z • ;•, J. StiLUNlitN it 13. LOMA
setlydle
' itgenta, 8d Chinch sexist. New York,
C. 13u2 4 Samos DENTurr; Offices%
smul th No. m... 87 GRANT anarr,
clown. the Court Row* Worm be eon nrit the want.
of saf.ltot tory WoeMm wlltk emir Wrongs*: Aey of
Stu "Wong rozlog of Teeth innortarl narbed. rosirollyin
QUOA4 AND MOLASSES
- 25Md5. N. O. 134517
• _o• 55,5 . do Moissos,
noedanip...... on Ibr by:
jae.i.. J.& LIOONT2 4500475 Watar ood IN /mot it.
nagEM.-409 twits W. B. Olraeaa in start) .
•mdi Saab b 7 &LUX= 6150,2ELUblittrat.
r,_. _.
S~Pctsl' sptuts.~
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FOR SALE WITH ALL
ALEX. R. REED,
No. OS Fifib S
412000
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ib burg!! att.t c.
PITT EFIET Fai 116
TUEBI9.A.I I BiORNING, AVG. 9, 1859,
OFFICIAL PAPER OF 111 E CIF]
City and New. Items
MEAN TEMPLAATCUIE.—Observation taken At
Shalee Optician Store, No. 55 Fifth at, yesterday:
IN SON. IN MADE.
00 i 0
.120 84
9 o'clock s. u.
12 g ,
" 9.
Barornotor.-...
AroLoorric.—For tho first time this morning we
are unablo twpresent our usual tabular statement of
the condition of the Banks of our city for the week,
owing to tho omission of the Allegheny Bank to send
in Its report. This was en omission we regret and
strove In vain to overcome last night.
•
SNLLING LIQOOII ON &IND/CC—There in an
excellent law on 'our statute hooks in reference
to Sunday liquor Belling. For example, Mr.
Wm. Franey made oath before Alderman Lewis,
on yesterday morning, against one Patrick Mc-
Laughlin, who keeps a whisky house at nix mile
ferry, on the Monongahela, for selling liquor on
Sunday. July 24th. The case was clear and the
•Squire fined Patrick $5O and costs. Then he
committed the Same Patrick for misdemeanor, on
which charge a trial Is to ensue.
Yet, in spite of the ROOM penalties connected
as a consequence with this offence, any man with
eyes to see, knows how the law is trampled open,
and in ways Bo ascret and by [whams!. bUCOINII3-
fully laid to evade detection, that the trans
gressor escapes in nine caeca out of tau. There
is never a Sunday that passes over our beide
that the ears are not stunned and the heart nick•
rued by eights and sounds of semi -bestial intox
ication! Young men, the hope of the nation,
young men whose liven 'should give promise of
future manliness: and usefulness, may be seen
reeling and staggering through the streets of
this city or of the neighboring villages: Hell
itself, as we have Rome times thought, can pre
sent no picture more degrading than that of a
youth, just coming to manhood, swaggering and
corning drank on the Holy Sabbath day. It Is
eaffiaiently beastly on a week day ; on the Sab
bath it is au insult to heaven as well us to man.
Of those who make men drunk on that day of
peace, wo have nought to say. Perhaps they are
no worse than their customers. The law is sal
utary that pate its curb upon these bold blas
phemers, and we trust that the case we mention
above may serve as a warning.
THE ESCAHPHSET.,-The MEWL DOA is, that
the encampment near East Liberty, which will
commence on next Monday nod pontinue until
Friday will he one of the greatest collections of
citizen soldiery that has convened fur many
years. Gen. Negloy has made each arrange
ments that the troops will not be annoyed in their
campus by all aorta of characters with all aorta
of things for sale. The arrangemclots see made
in such a Insucer that those supplifugiftiod +Lai
other necessaries will be under the direction of
the oozes:lenders of the troops. Mr."Litilie Seao
has modelle - arrangements ample and will cup•,
ply the best of food for the soldiers.
. .
The field, where the encampment is to be id,
we are as.stired, excellently well adapted for the
purpose. The ground is dry and the landscape
sufficiently diversified to add picturesque:Dees to
the scene dhich a body of moo so numerous and
in so many different uniforms, ore calculated to
preeent. A somber of Companies from various
localities opt of this county, in Butler, Arm
strong, and Westmoreland, are expected to unite
with their brethren of Allegheny in this Misplay.
We trust they will torn out and not mind the
small expense in view of the grand time they
will certainly have.
Wo suppose the new company, the' Zonaves,"
recently organized in this city, will by that lime
have everything ready, and he able to join the
other troops There will be several excellent
bands of music, and on . Friday week the whole
body will parade our ornate, which will make
quite a grand eight.
flow Jon COVODS.—Among tLe names of
prominent gentlemen in the Republican rants
mentioned in connection iith the office of Gov
ernor, we find that-of the gentleman above men
tioned. The Greensburg Herald Baja of Mr.
Corode
• He has thrioe beta elected to Congress in •
District which Lad previously given 2000 demo
erotic majority always beating his pecnoorstio
competitor eiugle-handed by large mtkilititica ;
the feat time by 972 majority over nonidwinent
oJoaidered tha moat popular In Western I,'liito
syl viols.
Whether in the harvest field or theitedlettf
Congrese, Mr. C is no idler; being a true,l3,n.
publican clams, he la noi. ashamed of.honehlt
toil anywhere. While at Washington. no. Man
from the Diatriot has ever been so faithful in at
tending to the wants of hie conatiteenta. No
gentleman, belong to - whar party be may, can say
that any businene he committed to idr. C.'s
charge was not faithfully attended to.
in view of these considerations of a public
oaten., and many others which might be named,
we nay there he on moo to Western Pennsylvania
more deserving the honor, or who would labor
more indefatigably to render general satisfaction,
and promote the euocese of all intereete, if
placed in the position of Governor, than would
the Hon. dome Covoue, A hireling Looofoco
Prose may, Acid tionbiless will, as heretofore,
hurl at him the most, barbed arrows their envy
and malice can manufacture; but, so In the
pest, they will fall harmless at hie feet--blading
hie friends more closely to him, and increasing
their number."
The Huntingdon Journal also endortee Mr.
Coyode in an excellent article
Numesos.—E. Wormser made a complaint be
fore the Mayor yesterday, against the ewners of
and agents for the coal oil store on Ferry street,
near Second. The store is owned by W. H. By
ram and J. C. Hazleton. Mr. Wormeer charges
the gentlemen last named. with maintaining a
nuisance in keeping up the store above named.
The smell of the coal oil offends Mr. Wormser.
The defendants gave bail in SOO to appear at
Court and answer the charge. This will be en
interesting case for trial, and it is important that
the numerous makers and sellers of oil in this
city and vicinity should know whether or not
the keeping of this article is a nuisance. The
odor in quite powerful sod to some people quite
disagreeable. The most effectual whiff we have
ever had, was near the coal oil depot in New
York, on one of tle most populous business
streets in that city.
HICAUTIFITL HAlL—Thin is one or the greatest
ornaments which map or woman could boast of.
A splendid head of hair, a luxuriance of hair, if
it be in a high state of health, glossy and thick,
no matter what its color be so that it ie natural
la en attraction that will not escape the cony of
those who are bald, and gray hair la unnatural
until one is is the neighborhood of four score
and ten; abort of that it in a disease. We would
remedy this disease, and in what way! How
could we restore grey hair to its orignal health?
Use Professor Wood's Hair Restorative, for sale
at all the drag gores; it restores the hair, it re
stores its health, and whoa that Is reproduced,
its, beauty, Ile original color, Re luzurionce and
gloss is aura to follow. Wood's Restorative is
the only valuable hair preparation.
PLISLA73; the great billiard player, was in town
yesterday, but left for Cincinnati on the after
noon train. He has reduced the playing of bil
liards to a eolence ; his handling of citte cue is
said to be something elegant. He played yester
day forenoon at the Franklin Saloon Wore a
tremendous crowd, with Mr. Bird, said to be a
great player, and Mr. Bird bent him by 28 points.
Phelan also played with Mr. Pinkerton, who ia
accounted an extra player. Phelan is a fine
looking man, some forty years of age, in • good
state of preeervation. He appears as if, hod he
turned his attention to playing the whole game
of life with nice and beautiful precaution, he
might bare euoceeded as well in that grays and
solemn rola, as ho does with his cue and ball on
a green baize.
Cene Merrims....-There will ho a camp
meeting at Butler, commencing on the 26th
instant. Aleo ono near Clarionton, - Washington
circuit on the 18th; ono at Elk Creek, Weet
Milford Circuit on Sept. 1; one at Wellsburg
same day; one at Darla Meeting House, Cam
bria Circuit, Sept. 1 ; one at Loon Valley, begin
ning the same day; one at Brush Run Meeting
House, Liverpool, Sept. 8; one In bounds of
New Floredoe Circuit, near Bolivar on 26th
August; ono a mile from Wilmington, Law
rence County, on Friday August 19.
A31141.171.7.-=allak9oll Faulkner wan committed
to jail on BoUnday for !tumult and baUery with
intent to kill month of Edward Must, engineer
on the Birmingham Ferry boat. An old grudge
Wilted between the puttee. Faulkneee design
in attacking Mint with a dirk was frustrated
by the bystanders and Alderman Rogers com
mitted the assailant to jail.
Bra Do,,
eta Doo.—Thomas Patch, who lives on the
corner of Pride street and Fourth street road,
heaps a dog. John Maloney made an affidavit
on Monday, before the Mayor, alleging and
swearing that this a ferocious dog, and that he
bit hie email boy In the right hand and nearly
disabled him. Bo a warrant was issued for the
erred of Patch,
Ton contract for the iron work of the tower
on St. Phllemena's church, in the Fifth Ward,
has been awarded to lieseed. Keep St Wade, of
tho Fort Pitt Works. The patterns for the pin
t soles are now maktag by lir. John Connell,
end tho material WW I& la readiness as soon as
the brick addition, some filly feet, has been put'
op. . . - -
Tanaaron CA Id p.m's= ca.-0 a Wedneaday,
lb° 10th, a epeeist train on the Allegheny Val
ley Railroad will leave for Tarentum at 9:80 A.
M., with freight ears attached to carry Chi 1og:
gap of-teat-holden.
gramme. 4/mama.—The regular quarterly
meeting of this Asesociatien was bald last meting.
Present itesans.itnse, WheasHere, Warden,' Gregg.
Tibby, Gratin's, Little, Mackey, Lowe, Kaye, Kemp,
Hammen, Clippies and Pres'a Guam.
The credentials of Wm. C. Moreland as a delegate
from the Independence Fire Co. were received and
Mr. Moreland took his seat as a member of the As.
sociation.
Mr. Leonard, Chief Engineer then presented the
following report
To the President and Members of the •
Firemen. Association of pk t ,b,,, s4.
Orders. : In accordance with a resolution adopted
by you some time since, I beg leave to submit to
your honorable body the accompanying quarterly
tabular report of fires, alarms and the ethics thereof;
and in addition to present a few suggestions in rela
tion to the requirements and intesrests of the De
partment which hare fallen under any observation
and forced themselves upon my notice. I need not call
the attention of your honorable body to the great ad
vantage to be derived from the establishment of a
central alarm bell. The annoyance and confusion
attendant upon false alarms would, to a considerable
extent, be checked by each an institution, and addi
tional promptness (especially at night) would be se
cured on the part of the members of the Depart
moot, and the saving In the wear and taro of ma
chines and other apparatus would soon defray all ex
pense attendant upon the proposed change. I oat
particularly invite your attention to the consid ra
tion of this recommendation. False alarms and un
certainties as to the location of fires are now costing
the Departmeat double the amount incurred fa the
use of apparatus while In active service. In order
to aid In carrying out the suggestion, I may state
that in conjunction with Ills Honor Mayor Weaver,
arrangements have been made with Mr. C. B. Ebdy,
sexton of Trinity Church, Sixth street, by which the
alarm ran be properly and promptly given, accord
ing to the districts adopted by your Associations.
Provided, that the Association will guarantee or pay
(C. B. Ebdy) the sum of fifty dollars ($4O) per an
num for his services.
Tho present plan of ringing bell, Is very imper
fect ; many times, especially at night, when the fire
Is so confined within the building as not to be seen
at a distance, the firemen are likely to take the wrong
direction when mach time is lost and frequently
many active firemen do not feel disposed to "torn
out" presuming it to be a false alarm. I would
again urge upon this department the neceseity of
electing competent persons to nerve in the rapacity
of Fire Wardens. The firemen ban at times been
greatly annoyed in the discharge of their duties by
parsons congregating in tho immediate vicinity of
fires, discommoding and crowding them. Reform
In this respect Is greatly desired. I would also sug
gest for your considestion the propriety of adopting
some method (if in your power) by which a '"Ilook
and Ladder Truck" conid be procured for the use of
the department. I have ascertained that a light,
modern built carriage, such as in used in other cities,
can be bad, with fire, (5) ladders—from fifteen (15)
to forty-two (42) frit long, sod other necessary equip.
merit., at a cost of fire hundred (8500) dollars—in
lead oiler without ornaments.
In conclusion, I would InterlbUte tp the energy
and faithfulnosa of the department, and a total ab
sence of that rowdyism whicltdisgraced it for a while
In times gone by. I would lettpm my Ihanks to Itit
Ass% Engineer, A. J. Capp Ass% Engineer,
James Petrie,. and to the einem and members of thh
department. genarally, for the-prompt and etheient
manner iw which they hare seconded my efforts,
upon all, occasions, and feel proud to nom their wit
lingnesito comply with all required rules and regu
lations., -With the adoption of a few additional
genera/regulations, and a little more (a great deal
more) '"material "material ald" from the "City Councils," I
have no hesitation in asserting that the Iron City
would soon be enabled to boast of as earnest, faith
ful,- energetic lied respectable a Fire Department as
iiity city to thq Cabo, and the property of her citi
zens would enjoy, comparatively speaking, perfect
secority and protection. All which is respectfully
submitted. Geo. W. LEONARD, Chi .f Engender.
Recapitulation of Tabular report, from May 9th
to August 6th, 3 mos.
Number of False Alarms—. ............ 14
" Fires 29
..-
Total-numbor of Alarms 43
Am't or loss on building' and ware5...624.820 00
" " ""'" Insurance 13,346 00
EstimatedJlasum over loeuranea. $11,474 00
Nora.—Tha steamboat conflagration of May 7 is
not included hare, as it happened previous to Mr.
Leonard's administration.—En.
--• . • .
Mr. Tibby moved that the suggentlons contained
in the report be taken up and noted upon separately.
Mr. Little loosed to amend by referring the report
to a committee of three, but it was not agreed to.
Messrs. Moreland, Little and Cir*g offered come
suggestions. On motion of Mr. Little; the report
was referred to a committee of five; In conjunction
with the Chief Engineer and Artist-ate to report at
a future mooting. Cornisittee appointed was Misers.
Little, Sawyer, Sr., Oyer, Moreland and
The President offered the following resolution,
that a special committee be appointed to confer with
a committee of Councils to examine the Relief En
gine noose, and to recommend an appropriation
from Councils for tho purpose of repairing the inju
ries resulting from the recent storm, and that the
committee report to the Association.
Resolution adopted and /gems. Gregg, Shidle and
Lowe appointed.
Mr. Howe offered • mob:aloe that the Association
attend the enamel parade in carriage., and that
each member pay one dollar to defray expenses.
Mr. Little moved that the .Aunriatlon furnish
Node. Adopted.
On motion, an invitation wu extended to the
Mayor of Alleghenj, Mayor of Pittsburgh, pop
troller,Treaunrr, and Er-Ch 'bitter, together
with the Allegheny Piro Dopatt ,to partielpate
In the parade. rr
The following gentlemen were appointed a com
mittee to make arrangunantefor the anneal puede:
Means. Weldin, fine nod Graham.
Mantes In refereece three aeation of hose o
Independence Company, about which acre was sons
misunderstanding, was referred bask to Committee o
Conferenro and Inspection. Adjourned.
111570AICAL SORCIT.—The Society held its regu
lar monthly meeting •t the rooms of the Young
Men's Mercantile Library Association last evening,
T. J. Bighato, Esq., in the chair.
The Secretary read • letter from Eon. James
Coach accompanying • copy of that gentleman's
admirable address on Ohre Settlement, which was
reed by Mr. Veech on the 4th of July last, in Fay
ette County. The letter and addrete were received
and ordered to be filed.
Mr. Craig presented a register of "Baptisms and
Burials . ' at Fort Dequezne, during the years 1753-
54, 55, 58. They are contained in a neat and con
venleat book and in the French tongue. We pub.
liohed a translation of them in the Guano tot the sth
of July 1858 for which we were indebted to Neville
B. Craig, Esq. He obtained the book through
Bishop O'Connor who got it in Canada. It in a
valuable document. It woe received and placed. In
the archives of the Society.
Mr. James E. Dickson was appointed to prepare
an essay on some historical subject for the next regu
lar meeting.
The following resolution was unanimously adopted:
Beaufort, That a committee of three be appointed
to report to the next meeting of the Society (second
Monday of September) on the expediency of making
arraugemetas for ■ series, of lecture, on historical
eubjeets during the coming autumn and winter, the
proceed, to be appropriated as the smokes of a pub
lication fond.
Mum. T. J. Bigham, F. R. Brunet end B. 1..
Eaton wore appointed said•eommittee.
It woe euggested that there are enough members
of tho Society, to wit, Meuse. 'Vied', firCandlees,
Brackenridge, Ifoward,'Creig, Junkie and others to
occupy moat of the time mentioned In an interest
ing end valuable manner. The Society then ad
journed.
Lt►➢ recent meeting of the
Young Men's Bible Society of Piuebtirgh, the
following named reverend gentlemen were chosen
Life members of the American Bible Society, to
wit:
Rev. J. Pershitig, of the Female College, Rev.
Dr. Henry Kendall, of Third Fresh. Church;
Rev. Soni'l Fulton, of Fourth Prost, Church;
Rev. G. B. Russell, of the German Reformed
Church. Grant area, and Rev. D. - W. C. Byles
by, of Et. James Church, (Episcopal) Penn at.
Each membership costs $l5O.
A troller? named Winifred Farrell went Into a
store'yestorday, begging, with a pitiful tale; ofilear
Flannegan who knew her, happened in and arrested
hoe. She had a carpet bag. On taking bar to Al
derman Rogers' office, the bag wu opened and found
to contain rtmnauta of cloth, places of calico, a
hunch of hair pins, a soup dish, a saucer end sundry
other articles too numerous to mention. Sbo wall
committed as a vagrant and her plunder retained at
the Alderman's. e
FIGHT.—T.O women named rupectively DIMS=
Bad Emma Rey had a grand emit tight yeeterday.
The battle commenced In Cherry Alley and continued
on up through the Alley to fib street. A big crowd
assembled as Items] and the belligerents were ar.
rested by officer Teets of Allegheny and committed
to jell. Sally Dawson was the winning party it le
said.
Tue Penneylrani* State Agricultural Society
have made a eipendid sliver trumpet, valued at
$250, whiob is intended es a prize to the fire
company exhibiting on the fair grounds the bent
steam fire engine. A trial of the ration' en
gines competing for the prize will take place
some day during the exhibition.
SYZAKTIIa of tho nation of the authorities of
Wheeling it reference to the tax levy the
g alum eaym :—We presume the whole matter will
DOW go to the:Court of Appals for anal adjudication.
Au order was palsied previous to the adjournment of
the Court authorising the Sheriff to pay over to Mr.
Jacobs the eum of five hundred dollars, to be used
in defence . of tho county in the contemplated snit&
Raw. BISHOP StIIPSON left Mile city yesterday at
I o'clock, to preelde at the East Genesee Confer
acne in western New York. He and his family
intended to leave as between the 20th and 25th
inst., for their new home In Chicago.
Tux ilmpllatt7 of rneebantsm and otrongtb, parts,
apparent to *Ay cheroot, are=recommendatlone
to.the new MAID Sewing e, sold by .7: L.
Cannegban Co. Federal eL., Allegheny. t
blaireas Murton; Lnuersirr.—From rich and
poor, bond and free; all entoragradss and conditions
of ilfo, we beer the same mend of praise awarded this
wonderful article. Sores are hasiud, Pole. rtnoTod,
lives saved, valuable animals nude menu, WO an:
told file assuaged by this great unsalable which are
surprising to the judgment of ma, What family
does not require a standard Liniment Who 011/
beard of the same ideate produced by any other :ar
ticle? Bar cathbreises, gram, tharanatlam_
lbws, attained hones, at., it bun° equal. "a4cni
of imitation.. The genuine Mosteas Llama Is
ecld : b7 all respectable Draigtsla and. Livery Iron
In oTo I 7 lose, parish sand lamb throughout North
and South America, Europe, 'and the Ldeadr M.
Ocean.. Buy at onme
Baum a Pais, ii-imidan, Nei r4k.
Jugoiromeo aslobrated Sawa 7tiwdit t -
thirene_Sreasellenctuts Couni,llezratozw
-13.firtHon:44w1g- etTer.;—Jedy - 19thff
Dayaadoaeri ficieric/4:—T3is case
which occupied tibia dertin the ermeettly was
determined In favor of tootpleinanta.._ The
greet question involved seems to. hare been the
extent of the title which H. H. Day netpgredtm
- der certain agreements with Charles Goodyear
in 1846, and an agreement dated in May, 1858.:
On the one side it was contended that the grant
of 1846 conveyed to Day the right to we not
merely a patent of Goodyear's for a species of
shirred goods, dated March 9, 1844, with the
addition of Goodyear's patent for vulcanized
robber in such connection, but the addition also
tense vulcanized rubber in the manufacture of
every description of shirred goods, whether the
same were produced by sewing, weaving or ce
menting process being that described in the
patent of March 9, 1840. The defendants, on
the other hand, ix:misted that the right of Day to
use vulcanized rubber was confined strictly to
the manufacture, not of ehirred goods general
ly, but of the shirred goods particularly speci•
tied in the patent of March 9, 1844. Simple as
this question seems, the solution of it was corn..
plioated with so much testimony documentary
and other, that the development and diecussion
of it occupied the time above mentioned. The
decision of Jude Giles was, that the agreement
of 1846 gitve le Day the right to use the vulcan
ized rubber in the manufacture of shirred goods
generally, whether the shirring wee the result
of cowing, weaving or cementing together the
ribbon Ina state of tension with the inelastic
material. The Judge examined the validity of
the title of the complainants under the grant of
May, 1858, and expressed the opinion that at
the lime it woe made Goodyear bad n perfect
right to convey what was described upon Its
faco. But, while thus indicating his views in
this respect, the Judge placed his decision under
the agreement of 1846. The result Was that the
inlanotion heretofore granted was made perpet
ual —Kew Fork Herald, July 23d.
Tat UMW: ILLIKING Coarser are now fitting up
an °Oka corner dth and Market streets, for the pur
pose of doing a general banking business. The
Board of Directors consists of J. R. McCune, Pres
ident, Joseph Kirkpatrick, John Wilson, John Glass,
A. G. Cabbage, John Marshall and Joseph Horne.
At a meeting of the Board on Monday evening, Mr.
Robt. S. Smith was elected cashier. Mr. B. at pres
ent occupies the poet of teller in the Allegheny Sa
vings Bank and Is very favorably known to persons
doing business with that institution.
"The Union" now has a paid up capital of $57,-
000 which is being constantly increased by weakly
instaimenta and will at once assume a prominent po
sition among tho monied institutions of the city.
CORRICTION.—In the patent lock case which
WO noticed on.Menday, a slight roiatako occurred
in elating that Bakewell & Cushing were for
the defendants. They were on the contrary,
counsel for the plaintiff.
, A LIST of valuable stooks are to be sold this
e 4 rening, at the Commercial Bales Rooms, No. 54
Flfth'etreet, by P. M. Davie, auctioneer.
Telegraphic
Further by the Nova Scotian.
Nov Yana, Aug. S.—lt Ic reported that Count
Waleweiti has solemitted a plan for the confederation
af Italy. It is to' cob:apnea coven States, and the
Pensidemoy is given to the Pope, but in
reality to the Kings of Sardinia and Naples alter
nately. The strong place, to be garrisoned by the
federal troupe are Guile, Mantua, and Pianceura.
The vote. In the Federal Diet, according to the propo
sition, ere to be divided as follows Parma one, Mo
dena one; the Pope two; Tuscany two: Sardinia three;
and Naples three.
GISZAT 13arrerm..--In the House of Lords, Lord
Lydhoret defended himself front the charges of Mr.
Bright, on account of the warning voice he misted,
and asked if Admiralty were aware that the French
were arming their fleets with rifled cannon. The
Duke of Somerset replied In the affirmative, and said
that, although England had improved cannon in
progress of manufacture, they could not be ready for
- come time.
In the Mare of Commons, Sir De Lacy Evans
moved for the appointment of 0013219111i00 to en
quire into the national defence., and report what
improvemente aro possible. It was understood that
the Government has assented to the substance of the
resolutitin A lat the goreromont, however, would not
assent to' the motion, bat were willing for the appoint
ment of &committee to enquire what permanent for
tificatiamiwere tautemary for the defence of the dock
yards and usetalil Sir Do Lacy Evan's resolution
wu negatived.
Tag Peace CONlißESC.—Nothing of moment
had transpired in regard to the Conference at Zur
kb, nor Is It known whether Sardinia would take a
part. A dispatch of the 25th from Rome, however,
aye that the repreeentatives of the Three Polars
were expected to meet io the end of July.
It was vegoely rumored in Paris, on the 25th,
that Napoleon would visit London.
The London Daily New. believes that although
the scheme of an Italian Confederation may not
have butt formally struck off the programme, ae It
Is not now insisted on by Ite author, that ii the more
will be beard of It.
,The Emelt fleet had sailed from Liner* and it
waareported Chet a portion of the Freueb army had
bec nt to leave Ita l y .
Igtd arrived In Paris from London.
It t, .old that he took with him an stasurance that
England would give bar adhesion to the Congree, on
candidata of general and Immediate disarmament.
The Para correspondent of the Landon Time. is
Informed, that the English Government hat offered
to send a repreeentstire to the Congress, provided
that France disarms • that the French Emperor
agreed to do so on condition that England did the
eame • that England consented on condition of a
general disarmament by land and ma; that France
will begin the movement, and that the English gov
ernment la very well satielled with the condoct of the
French Emperor.
The independence Beige, gives a report, that the,
proposition for a disarmament proceeded in the first
instance from Napoleon.
It is asserted that a Military Convention between
Franco and Austria relative to Italy, hut been con
cluded, end that Lombardy it to take a fair there of
the National Department.
The Paris Merniteur of the 26th ult., oontains the
following
"It is endearored In England to attribute to France
the causes of the English National burdens, but the
English are deceived, merely In order to further the
National defences. The exaggeration of our arma
ment Is to justify a considerable inerewas of the
"Budget" for the army and nary. A comparison of
the "Budget" of England and France will show that
these considerations hare; been erroneous. Since
1815 the army expenses of England have lammed
by two hundred million franca, making for 1860 a
total of more than hundred and fifty million franca,
while the French army "Budget" fur 1860 does not
exceed four hundred and sixty-three million. One,
therefore, asks whether it is to France and her ex
traordinary armaments that the heavy burdens which
weighs on the English people are to be attributed;or
whether these enormous canalizes and taxes which
are the consequences of these burdens =lust not be
attributed to other reasons.
The Pat! correspondent of the New York Herald
says that them le something like two handrad mul-
Hoe pounds unexpended out of the late lose, and It
is understood that the trarplus will be applied to the
Navy.
The Paris Petrie referring to the above article
from the.lfLositeur ' eass that Franca has done every
thing to free England from the nightmare of inva
non, in order to restore to her calmness end repose.
If unsuccessful, England can only blame herself for
the fears which agitate her, and which if prolonged,
would ho an affront to the sincerity,. friendly feeling
and action, of Frazee.
The London Poct'e correspondent says there is the
same disposition as ever in the official quarters, to
user. England that the Emperor and his advisers
consider the anglo-alliance, now ite ever, necessary
for the tranquility and prosperity of Europa.
Tat Luesr—London, July 27.—M. de Ambrois,
• very enlightened man, hu been named as the Sar
dinian plenpotentiary to the conference. Autria,
however, refuses to mint any Sardinian representa
tive, but will leave it open to Sardinia to accede to
the Treaty after its unclasion by Austria and France.
The London Trees says that
.the Paris Murices',
article is In many respects deceptive, and urges the
immediate arming of the navy with the Armstrong
Eau-
The Duke of Malakoff has boon appointed Grand
Chancellor of the Legion of Honor.
It le reported that about 200,000 men will be dis
charged from the army on renewable furlough, the
advantage being that the government will have them
still on hand,while their cost will be diverted to other
purposes.
The wine ',comets are unfaTorable, the grapes be
ing injured by the excessive beat, and prices tended
upward.
The Monitaar De La Flotte,tbeggoorernment organ,
ya that Denmark haa =led the ledaad of 13 h Thomas
o the Dotted States.
Gut. Garibaldi has had a confidential Intorview
with Gen. Marmora, at Brescia, on the 15th ult. lle
said he had 12,000 mon, and 116 force continued to
inmate. He expressed confidence in the King of
Sardinia not forsaking the Italian cause.
A Milan letter lathe London Timos Lays that Gan.
Garibaldi is about to more to the Appear:lines There
will be • gathering of 50,000 volunteers in the go-
magno, and Garlbaldi's corps added to that of Mu.
novo, will form an army capable to secure the
dependence of Central Italy, at lust against any
Roman or Neapolitan form
The Pontificial Government has issued a circular,
complaining bitterly of the action of Victor Emanuel,
and asking the anistance and protection of foreign
Governments In rhidication of Its rights. A great
tubber of Wrens* are bolos signed In Romagno
against the return of the Clerical Government and In
favor of an anion with Sardinia.
......
It is stated that thi principled' Lanka Confedera
tion will be accepted b 7 tbs Pope, • majority of the
Cardinals having Toted in Its favor.
New Vona, Aug. B.—The Hcraid has the follow
ing special holograms from Washington :
&Imo Douglas has written a letter to John L.
Priton of Btannton, Virginia, which will be made
puhlio ' in a few days. It Is is opposition to the re
opening of the African slave trade, principally on
the ground that its prohibition, Man a antaill data,
was one of the compromises of the Coustitation
which second the acceptance of that instnunent,
and should, thanfore, be heldsacred. The Taller Lo
said to be way abort and pointed.
Wasnuonott, Aug. B.—The boner from Judge
Douglas to Col. Priton, come two points, natural,
Dation and - the African Blare e, stbalanillik , "
follows : There can be ho in the doyen
of protection accorded b y go to native and
nalozrallud citizens; our cowl 0 recognises no
difference In this respect. ` l f* cem tinPlitlletn
hhaself from s !maga - government and steam alts'.
&two to thL, and still owe saythlag to ttio kosies.
pens hi is Is ea stagstir:sad Inaudible podia:
IStill! Alf Oiling 10001/Ine SO tiro cosattke"wittost
M=EI
!Aft etltlVedtathsrprotaclion of either. ga w ou ld
anearithe fullast`protentiouloAll erar citizen& In
the Convention the Constitation was, however, •
creathre of compromise, and the African Slave Testis
Was the Subject. South Carolina and Georgia wish.
ed to continue It. VirgiMis, Pannsylennis, New
Jersey and New York wished it terminated. New
England was passive in the matter. South Carolina
and Georgia finally carried their point of eokitinu
ce till the year,lBo . 9;i4tfiltio understanding that it
should then end. It theream became the vital com
promise of the instmmentind must be held as sacred
as the instrument itself. In this view Judge Doug
las declares hicaself to bilrret'ocibly Opposed to the
re-opening of the Afriesti'Slave Ttrade.
The following statement is made on the authority
of H. S. "Marshal, Blackburn : A cargo of 600 Afri
cans hare been landed an the' FloridieComt near
Tyrna. As soon 53 iv landing was &rated, the ves
sel was fired, and abandoned." • ,
Nsw Tuns, Aug. B.—The stock market opened
with st" fair degree of firmness, and an advance of
per cent was established on moil descriptions, but at
the close the improvement was lost, the disposition
to cell being quite generaL On the speculative list
there was a decline of 11 per cent in Hudson River,
dln Harlem, preferred, and in Cleveland and To
ledo. Since the board, New York Central is 721(g)
721, Hudson River, Michigan, guaranteed, 201.• The
weakness in stocks may be attributed almost entirely
to the apprehension that the bank statement now
preparing wilt be particularly unfavorable. The for
eign news by the Nova Scotian elicits bet little dis
cussion, and 6 generally favorably construed. The
firmest of the Western stocks were Galena, Rock
Island and the two Michigan Roads. Canton felt
1, and Delaware and Hudson 1. The transactions
5 n State stocks were larger to-day, especially in Mis
lead sixes which are 1 per cent better. Tennessee
faxes were also a shade higher.
The supply of money among the steak brokers is
quite free to-day at 8 per cent on good collaterals,
but the rate of discount it evidently hardening. Tho
transactions In prime acceptances, say 80 days are
at B}p7 per cent, with more doing at the outside
rata; gilt edge notes having 3 and 4 months toren,
are per cent.
The opening business in exchange for the Boston
mail Indicates a dull market with a declining ten
dency. The leading drawers are asking 1101 on
London, and 5131 on Paris ; but few sales are effect
ed. flood bank bills are obtainable at 110©110i.
Nothing further has beau done in Erie affairs., The
directors have another meeting to-morrow.
NOW Yeas, Aug. B.—The weekly bank statement
is not completed. The figures of two small banks
being wanted. Taking last week's figures of these
two, the specie shows a total of 820,078,805 against
$20,7114.584 last week, a decrease of 8085,759. The
loans foot up $11,959,730, against $119,347,412 last
week, a reduction of $387,882.
Books for • subscription of $50,000 to the capital
stock of the Mechanics' Beak of Missouri for the
use of the branch at Kane/3 City, are open at the
Bank of the Commonwealth in this city.
New Yeas, Aug. B.—The bank statement shows
• demise in loans of $409,000, fa specie $830,000,
in deposits $1,950,000 and an increase of circulation
of $408,000,
Nen Yaws, August 3.—Adricre from Hayti to tbe 23d nit,
tate that the Hayden Legielatare bed offered to Geffrard
be office and title of Dictator,erhlch be bad dotter&
Atnutv, Aug. B.—lt ham leaked out hereby what
means the foment letter written by Governor Wise,
came to be published. It appears that the letter was
written to a confidential friend of Governor Wise's,
melding in Nei York. That gentleman, on a re
cent vieit to Albany, while In conversation with som •
members of the Regency, found those parties hostile
I to 81r. Wins i
on the grauud of hie intimate relation
with Fernando Wood, and -the control the ex-mayor
was supposed to have over him. The gentleman,
who is a highly honorable man, and perhaps not
smart enough for the intrigue of the regency, inci
dentally stated in a spirit friendly to Governor Wise
that he knew the Imputations against him to be to
tally unfounded, but he would not be credited unless
be produced the proof, whereupon, I am informed,
ho showed the letter to Mr. Cassidy, of the dryer ' in
strict confidence, who Raked permission to lay it be
fore Dean Richmond. This was demurred to, except
upon the solemn assurance that it should not appear
In print. It Is now known that special copies of it
were made. It may seem strange that the Albany
Atlas and Argos, Mr. Cuaidy's paper, should decline
to publish the letter on the assumption that It was a
forgery, while It manifestly was made public by some
member. of the Albany regency, and probably with
the knowledge of Mr. Cusidy
Sr. Loris, Aug. S.—A special dispatch to the Bul
letin says that the overland express from Denver City
on the 29th,arrived at Leavenworth lest night. Great
excitement exists In the mines, In consequence of
the discovery tof rich diggings over the divide be.
twee= middle and South Parks, near the head wa.
tars of the Colorado. A hundred pinions are leaving
daily for the diggings. Another exprpss due to-day,
will probably bring details of now discoveries. The
Leavenworth 'Times to-day says, a secret Tigilence
committee was organised there the past week, for
the purpose of breaking up the extensive gangs of
horse thieves, and robbers which Infest the territory.
One or two victims have cultured the death penalty.
Others were punished till they confessed their crimes
and exposed their associates, The committee dis
banded, after gaining eufßrient knowledge to the ef-
Pact of the destruction of different gangs.
Sr. Lams, Aug. B.—The river has fallen about
8 inches at this point in the last 24 boars, and is
still receding. There i 3 nothing new from any of
the upper streams—weather clear and hot.
LontsviLLa; Aug. 6.—ln Memphis, Mooro, Hal
stead Co.'s planing mill and lumber yard, togetbo.
with five adjoining dwellings, warn destroyed by fi
yesterday—rapposed to bo the work of an Incendi
ary. Loss 1(25,000. Not insured.
Lou:stuns, Aug. B.—Tho rivor is stationary with
3 foot water In tho canal, and 4 on tho Portland bar.
Naterttta, August 8.-1 n thirty counties, more than half
the elate, Netherland gains 1680, indicating a Democratic
majority of 8,000. The Oppoeltion elect Oongnisamen from
the First and Ninth Districts. In the &pate .111 be one, and
tdithably three Democratic majority. In the Haase tarn
will probably be three, and perhaps Ore Democratic Nur
jarity.
Telegraph's Inarasu
Now Vas, Aug. B.—Cotton, sale 200 bales. flour de
caned, salea 6,600 htrals at $4,2006,75 for Mate, and 850
$5,30 for Ohio. Wheel declined; twin 12,00.1 bush ea $4%
f 051,23 for red, and $1,2001,43 for webs pore fing males
28, bosh.. 760074 for nalsed. Bee beery at $3461450.
Pork heir .t ff 4.5014,60. Sugar eleady; 00acocad0
L%@0,84. Dolmen dun at 30€443". freights 011 Cotton to
earprol 7-=.l. Linseed dull et 69®600. Pet Aslant Arm
Tt $ 3 1 25 . crock. unchanged : klehlgan Southern 21: Now
ort Crone 72%; Reading 438 d; hilesourl area 13214';
I.la Chicago talyi; Cheshire at Toledo 20: feitumeoe
ate 8684; Patine Del EL S. Co. 7434,
ClactinlaeL, Aug. 6.—The flour market muttons. dull
and been supertine $3,8060. Whet, 61,08 for led, and
81,1041,18 for white. Own unchanged. Clara heavy at eBc.
Rye 80. Widaky firm at 23c. La the Provision. market the
only change noticeable la a better Ingery for Barer Bides
bold at 9840 andShonlderre at T. Exchange declined ' to 84
per cant , but is not liberally oupplled.
Pecteda.sata, Avg B.— T he demand fur Moor ow:alone,
limited, but holders are firm; good freight superfine, made
(mane. wheat, I. teller warn at OA.; old atecit Stant/
at $3 far anperflee some bolans sat more: the tads ate
buying from, thane Spree up to $ 7 . Rye flour nod Own
Meal uochanged. Wheat "lightly advanced; males 2000 bus
red et $1,30 1 600 bush prime do at $1,33; damp white at
$125, and 1000 bulb Soutucky white at $1,35. Rye quiet
at 70c for new Delaware. Cora dull; good yellow offered at
78. Catalina. Whisky elliag at 28E42784.
$OOOl2OOO, Ang. B.—Pour firmer. Wheat buoyant; gees
17,000 bush at 84=01,40 for whit., and $1,1601,,Z fur red.
Corn dull; sent 11,000 bush at 784080 for white and yellow
Provisions dull; Iles Pork $115,16; Bacon Met 984. Whia
ky dull at 27 nuts.
Q=L=l3
The showers of Ltsi week have had au effect upon the river.
We god that during Saturday night and holiday quite a
rise occurred. so meth so that ow ibeedarcnorning there
were no len than a n dt by pier, and littera at • stand.
The shoal waterthe drought has drawn away from
us nearly every boat that meld navigate the river at the ea
trwee low water, end we nos that the Key Wee; the See.
one;, the Hibbard, and a whole Net or our low water craft
have been chartered to run to tesrions points down the Ms
slosippi, up the klliwouri, and eleewhera In coneetinente
of this we get no arrivals. The .1111:larva left yeaterdey for
Wheeling. ghe bolded Just es woo is the water allowed,
The Haul nve posed Cairo, Saturday, on berent, here.--
The Economy went down to carry the cargo of the Hate
Xey.
Tim thee, • hand on the &Today was unfcrrtonately
drowned at Loollerilleduring the storm ' on Wedoeedey might
He wan la tberat of getting no • bele of hay on the forecattle
to pull down • tarpaulin, when the bale tit fad over, and he
wee precipitated Into the river. The boat was stopped mad
the yawl sent la march of him, but ho we. not small.= the
moment he fell ha the river, and was nodo rbtedly drowned.
The accident occurred Jett at the tow heed, oppattterieffra
eons-file. He shipped at CharAnnall.
The Unarm w'M leave for below today. The is,
CNA. Deem came up from Blue Hones baturday, a n dwill
proceed to load at ohm for down Over. There were no ent
ree our departures.
The It. Louis Bulletin nye :—'fhie coming • painful ac
cident occurred on beard the steamer Warsaw.
The Cap re tain of the Warsaw, Copt. John W. Hallo, wham
family ddes in the Wagerer mmurbs of the city. When
the boat Is In port the Captain sometime@ dem not have time
togo Nemo, audit has been the custom of the children to go
to the boat to see him. Thle morning his eldest daughter,
accompanied with her little sister, went on board the Har
eem to wee their father, and while the Oeptainand his dangle
ter were CaIITMII,I6 tOgniblir, the Ilttle girl went Int° II
cabin, end called the muse to play with the other children.
There Is to this r - ont • hole In which the chambermaid
throve her elope. While the little girl was mooing wound
she fell lobo this place, and before her older deter could naine
to her eld, the bad gone down Into the river and wee
*owned.
Steamboat
ARRIVED.
Uegmtb. Rretamttllt;
Jeretton., ItroverriDet
Col. Bayard, Elizabettt
Rlter-0 fest..—at • mad.
Register.
DEPARTED.
Telegraph, Brownsville
Jffersca, )3110111•Tillq
001. Bayard, Elizabeth;
Minerva, Mosotho&
Nonce to Bulidera and Contraotora.
TE UNDERSIGNED (formerly foreman
krt Borland Parry) would respectfully Inform thew
for whom be bas done arork.aud the potato generally, that
be la orroprenanxi to furnish elate, or pet on Slats goofs,
In lb* mon epproved manner. Orders for Ronk* or ge•
psirems of elate h oofs (If left at the of of Alm Lomb-
Ito, corner of Etna street and the °anal, Fifth ward.) .1 11
ney2fceosel.
be promptly attosotal to. THOMAS PAESI'.
Ira a HURSTM& & SONS,
nirrs a aurmaysto, octickdag tho IfactotT
P.II7LADELPIII4,
flatufactartat sad Impart= of
Lean Dress, Cloak and Manilla Winnings;
nano now clotted for examination Inv and okras.
sorted rock of ladlott Drou Ttioatikto, to okra the fa.
rite the My taloa of MISTS= sad anarturrar M CI.
warn. _
- -•••• •.
Daringcolaralre &scalt r. m itaaatariniag, gad ming
particala Waal= to Mall:reign Marta, we are onaal.d
to offer great latinosomatta
Allet-Bertia Zrpliffr WOBSTEDertddadisioaff f r o, la all
°Any awl atto• prices.
air/. P. Noma fWI and D a Vsa Ziawmes
IrBerATZD BIT= antaTl LTA -
Sareole Arets for ItYLV3 SPOOL ISMIL.
SANDER'S HAIR DRESSING_ Rooms,
A 7 GIANT Er Bur, OPPORITE THE CULTECITD/ILV,
opx2E. SA.L. TO P. . •
u
Vad h antlateen dm ban tamer Dowd alia
d moot feanionsbla manner. Lie bail Wad n$ • TTC/0 tie
tor partfenlar attention trill ha given
It. DIOSSISING Ban /Oft PARTRA HIORPTIO:03,
tas various s f prorsil atylaeL
46/4 3 / 1 21011 011.11:13RATIM OOrte TONiC kept can.
stoat' oit tema and for "IL • , • Jail ; d
11011RONFIELD 4. CO. ccritinue to givo
groat prjaoo4ll.
Wks • • .
Lrwos worth ZSo • :
Oballl tat* do
"J o
. . do o . •
thate soft% stock at greatly reduced priom.
Liler.2Ql4"freehbbb. for sale by
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Commercia.i
005 011Z22.11 AILBSTRATION FOR JUNE.
tnesr, V. Et, d b pizzas, T. 8. COSGTUVZ. J. 7. 0n
crag B. Pirrecor.
.
WeattTßewteq oftbetElttlibitzgh Marke, -
&Venni sponiogy for Cie Pifigerrgl ault l4 3
Prrren, Thrsittir. Azov,: 1339.
BUS/NESS—we has, Lot „
changre to tactical in the
leading article., the saleatelog maned prlcelpaliy to erten
parcels to meet the touratetiat a warn of the borne trade.
Our riven are *gait. I. fair oaeigthl a Qener. Aa it is too
early for the tall trade, but taw p.a. ..mere the prospect of being able to return being rather elem.::'
Batmen hfasstre, August fl—n, Qiaio -
were to sails teportad today. The market tveturaell gra; .";
with a eery good inquiry. For the boater of the Ironer, •
and the state of the market today, we velar to the weekly
circular of Mawr. While & Eider
ITOEIT Car. REPORT. -
/Ronk of Rio Coffee, July 30,1659....,,.._....„,„„"4643
Received eince, per bark Blue osuL..^ -
e
Wen tor conuttap
Stock of Lb thls ..
^ other dedcriptionv
Remarks—The large offerings of Rio afloat. hareem:mei
- no Material change In the Mark cand prima derlog Om peat
wcek hare been pretty well senta k lued. The stook embracer,
the anal avortment of fair togood quallty,ln mann% in.
volcon but strictly prime is In eery limited supply..,
Balm —l,ooop Rio at 111.443,1.1%; 6,2nD do at 1.134,; 2,503
do at 11; 600 do no 10(8510 3 / 4 ; 2,600 Cto taken on prisms term.
Wonote the arrival of .1,71tu bags Lagnams. We guote prime
Rio et 114,1@1 good 11%;(31.1%; medium to fair 1030)11:
Legneyna held at 12. WMYX A Rums,
Baltimore, Angst 6,1859. • Mese Broken.
Pamanammit kletai 1111x.M, August IL—Tron—thesda
mend for pig metal coutinues light, and, generally at prime
below the Mesa of makers. The only sales **hear et sire
to small lots et $3k8)93,60 for No. I Anthrecite; 1=6=53
for No 2 do; and $23 for No.l on time. A We of I.ouo tens
Foundry N 0.2 Is reported, at • prim kept pirate. • Bondi
Bile Wendy at 8.24, 6 month, No change la Bloom. and
t e re Iron, mid but little Bolting. In manufsesuredlton
there • bower end Bata and Bars are firmernadm
the edykset from *Wend, Wilikkasiserkeore Inquiry to mite.
Bondi Pig Iron 11 held.annly at V. 4 ? ton, 6 mos., hilt
there Is no demand for It, Borne farther tales of Charcoal
Blooms wore made et $55,6 mon •
Rada—Under the late foreign adobes English Italie hem
•dvanced to $46.50? ton for common Welsh and Met tam
hub brands to BM. American mills we well supplied trim
onions Brands not well known are held at 2.80, Red.:Thor
nix beet^ brand at 851C352,50 tons ? welghL
Tim Cuoll.—The &mamma sayer—The weather coolltrats
delightful. The crops Iti Ecotland are =skin; up leaver la
• manner no person could hare expected to see. Mac the
exception of hay, the crop. will, It I. eahl, on the while,
men with all the drawback of drougth, be an average one.
An early barest Is looked Gr.
The Albany firedog Journal se3e I—Letters are now pour
tog In worn the North sod West to Tigard to the neer crop..
tom ititelligent and well posted parties In ebb clam and to
Mined+, some of our most prominent grain dealers in this
city have receired Information In regard to the barley uvp.
Flom Mess letters we infcr the: the crop sill to hdr, and
that the market will open at prime near, tr not quite up 10
the standard value of this description of grain •
TO —The sales of Bence and :insights barn horn untro
portant.
A Liverpool circular, of this 221 nit. , us, o-.—At (it 'sole of
the Banos Tin in AloilkoiL, which Wok planes think or
this month, a higherprice aim milked than was anticipated.
The P'f=! o f Wrier. , Tin bein thna shore English. the
smelters oars hats arivanCed their pries, on the MO Instart
SS on sellout, and again on We lath "natant $4. making ae
present pkicetun, at which oLly bruited gnautt•
ties can las obtained. Tin plates have advanced Xs sl tips
more than they ware a fortnight since., at which no prcUt Ie
Made, as the extra price of Tin absorts title addition. Tin
Plates are advancing.
The PhiladielphieClammerclal Listen,. tour.
kit is 'ors ports soppiled with Cloverseed, and it it [lace
onarritst. Ealn at $ 6 ,50iP575 Si' 64 lbs. A lot told ftem
second hsnile et near SO. Tins stock here la held fora eery
sidtrable eilaince on present .41/Ant:one. Timothy Jo setlinz
lu lots et 5X6662,75. 200 tinyh Pained lirtin,ht $1.02 II
bosh. No farther Inks of Cyieutin Lin...A, and 0,00 nnv
left in first hoods an 'norms is on rho
inspections 01 flour and meal during th., neck .ndi nC
liege,. 4, 1554:
Super, Flour, kids 0.1711
"1
illddagt
Rye, bbia
Cary Meal, bbls
Oondeamed,
Poncheams,
Total, 6 bl.
Week—Than, Is a little better feeling In the mot.; sea
cure dopozition to operate ou the pen both td' the andes
and manoteeturen. kepplies coma kreard alowly, and the
stock it less than usual at Etna semen ef the pear.
The week's sale" not op 100,060 amour which we no-
Wee the (allowing:
24,000 Ms cammon and % blood..__
3,000 /be and blood,
60,000 ths 6i
b100d...—.
6,000 1b...m0n.
ezoh.
MEM
=i=
Efrai—the market Ina dal!, nod eater were mily,maJo
to • mann Way to Meet ii, preeera wants of ototraaefe.
foche Ash Is maillog at 35,1,, the navel coedit, Poe razalwx.
from 43eirgik, cash and tune. Paula cpxgo*., per 4pui:
It).
ALS-Yllabargh znenalsetnttcl aTtlnnts in fir dc=ned,
with shady ohlpmento to att part. at the oeeott7. Tha ft
tablished rates at present are:
S i LED ' T LEO
Porter • 6 ano
APPLES—ars notosotall saes of rather Inferherat /JAB@
2 ? bbl; • better article , would wmnesad higher Cannot.
BUTTER t EG47o—the reattor Is t. 'warm - for the for
mer, while the latter Is only In limited regnott„beheftnntof
smon;_plicomore nominal.
•
BEANS—the demand {seer, light; ellce of ceinmon at $l,
and prime small white at $1,31101,60. •
BACON—sa the atone le Best bends deareas.s; Nis demand
increases. Holders were eery firm to thole - vice:A and prices
evidently tend uptrar,L The asieß note large for thin mar
ken to fact there has been mere Bacon sold tilt than any.
presione season. The 11/041 sate: Shoulders Tleia,>,o Sides
2 144 , 90 amitt. Pial. ,l °X,aagenC u ron 13.
rams—wenote regular Wes of Dried et 10.01334,
BROOMS—there Is a eery steady demand, and the to sre not more than adequate to It; mike of common to
choice et $2,00.03,00, and fancy at PAO:
BUCKETS AND TV/SS—The factory pylonst.sh, par
Nada) at Ballston and New Brighton are for Bo osts,gl,to
134478, and Tubs, 51,7bg50,75 p doz. Ernmwore, bucket.
eell fa the retell way .tsl,76(gr—, , Oa.
0011DAGY.— •
•
i
Hardlla Rope, coil, 13 c El lb M s. cm
arna Bop, 11 c El lb
Hemp Hope, cce, 11 c @ lb Hemp Rope, cut, 12 c ;i1 a,
Tanwd Rope, nail, 11 c 24 /b Tarred Rope, ant, 12 c •E M
Packing Tird,llne, 11 a 111 lb parking Tana,com 10 es 2 ,
BED CORDS—blanMa, $1,60, EZ, Zrgs2,oo pl dos.
111 E, P, 21 do:
H Ll Ma lb 111.
PLOUGH LINES— , M Si rt. ti do., Hemp; 700.
COTTON YARNS—The market is farads at the following
quotatlona which ars corrected tallow
Nos. 6 tolo taciturn 20 c . lb
Nc..lllk ID N 0.17 c p 27
No. c p lb No.lB 0
No —230115 c A
• -
No. 406 __. 11011 dos Nol
No. 600..-- .I 0 e 11 dos Ne4ooo—.—.-
N. 600 ..... ..... 016 des N 0.1003--.--..
No. 700 8 al3 dor.
Oen*.
do esseo 243 l. Z3c 13 tboTwins--...-..- 21c
po white,
to ZS cute, Sle " }Sadly Batthenc---/Gd 4 '
Do do SO lo 44e " Batting, Na 1,—.—.160
COT.det 2£o " Do No. 2.,---.14e "•
TA .
No
....• •• -•.
No 1_.._...—__.:...._....T_.. -9 7.61, T• 7
- -.Sla c 11.171
CANDLES AND BOLP—Clwailes aro sthady az oar quot
dons ,•-dippod 12X...umn,n8 mpg. Soar
mamba ea before, newly at. 5 for comzoon,,o% far raw,
awl 10 for Elawyrea Toilet Castile. 0474% for Sawyrea
Chemical 011710 and 7 for Gonna.
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. -
CHEESE—the demand is quite moderate and the-ma:lra
doll at 7.,4a,854, .1 to quality.
113.4.18,—prime, Weeders are selling at 45, on stilvaL.,
and in email parcels .141; the amount offering Le hot - Urge
and the demand is Welted.
11811—no change; we quote Ito. 3 :lecke:rid, lcgej at Sit -
50, and half bblsso. Balttmore Barring, $7,1014..„ Mask
do, tsp. dlewlres $6,60.. Lake White, 1$ bid; do
1 71,01ffen— ere t b a:a s.% no
a d
I."P
" 74" 4.7 n 5.'
tide from elem., but nothing from drat hands. Sits thstomu r i
op to the clone of the week was WIT% =deal. fee
Mil market. Prim ruled. abont the WM, ranging it fol.
lows : geperfine s.66oQ4,tek Extra $5,16(46,1# Extra ram.
BY Sneak Fancy $11,:n606
RYE FLOClft—turther Wee were made •
kith! In email way at $1611,06. • -
BRAlN—the market remains Ina eery uncertain end° for
quoting correctly, prices of cue day being PO Orin:don for
the next. Oats, we not. mike from nisi at 40g11. Coro,
90Q9J. Wheat, prima Southern 11,8041,8134. Barley &Mt
Ni., there wee nothing done to eetabilah quitatfons. ..
GROCERIES—the anke ethos our WA was only to a =MR
way, to most the warda of the local trade. Stgareme Mead/ ,
at 7%438. /dolmas, 41g , 42. GoffeciEto 123141.7 ! „ !., .Rte !
fair request at 6e by th e tierce.' •
BAB PlPE—the following are the quotation. Or
rots tithing:
Par loot. '• Per •
hal Gas Pipe-- 7 Ma. 'l% Inch fins Pipe-82
8 2 • il, 60=
1 1734 . "
hiatdut to the customary dlaconat
HAT—to good &mend; aelle at the m p mks naafi wow poi
@it is
lILDES t LlAM:Eft—Pry not Bide. are ateadj.
M 4; nreensaltedebady at 031,0,4; ;roam Beefiltd t e condos
rue eat 7. In Leather that. b not 'muds act - , ,01
change. Bough Leather from coenh7 tanner/ b hull
2331. and dressed Lather rules a. below:
.
13 ter.. 0
Upper Loather _
lAr.htlag leattet b
LARD—mall sales of country No./ la kegsallflX, oa f
city do In barrob at 1111.
IL= POSE—a tory ilabt Inquiet Woe to lbot trade al, ,
1I.7„ and to Um country at I,lf.fottinb• • • ~ .• . ..' .
OlL—sale. of MUM Coal Gnat sl,o4d,Lantleartob
70. Lard OR lb. lls Arai at 00{362, anti bsout to dolttsr. •
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PPG BlRSAL—llumarkot feu bun teat t uner •
Pan prkao as noralnal; Ira couldtteac no Cr
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POTALTOl:3—salt of now ans not • =Wt. .
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manta of rut= luta 'old at .it bpi... ' • , -
SEED—nottdos doing In Clout% • 7 moody at 12
DO. Mu km &Wined to $145611,10. f -•-• .. .
Ed LT—sta note a tab demand, and la . of ?ft 2,.2. i;,
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rotator Inv at 5L 12 3 1 . 25 . - '
TALLOW...4h to booed b 7 the botelous 02.; unit.
amour, modal:du 0. , . -`:
InziDOW OLAEB—Indm , firms. a ird..e np.t—cna--.
EFfortis...on rba t pl
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l A S &ttut to Eris 3Cts.l6, s46o.Votro, L 4t e ra_
rt ., ...try brand. range 60 cants , 0=4 , 4'1%2 MC'
asonsonna =wawa ofses,lo 8 out dbotb - ~L . :1 -
madmif LEAD—erm and In stand 7,t1 at Altil
nr,..d di.c. frais i r llaiL ... Load ...,.t_
~w,,,l.6 , o. so6l,l it.n ot io.t q d,ino :sidt . Li t.
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leas for rur" ai t . nd df7 to It itc' to the a •
ti.t old 8. 70,96 0,1 1 .0). - principally fool tha,.Eastern
tea _ . 4 • ~- . ~
WOOL—ea season be i ng fir adiiacja. tre 4:W4 learn 'or
b° transaction arOrlaty of =Out pricer maga ar prelims.,
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PELIINCH WHIM ZINC? PAIVIT''''
VIEILLE MONTAGNE', .9
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TTHIS PAINT' is adapted to 8:1113 -- '--- 6, - ,:i
itlekti th• Dal Mote Lead is appllaible. It o~ iiiiel
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harder. eatiamtiodusei• of Dosch paladin Id atm aid - --
et eandatt, sad la wally imbed. Won kith a Salt *-
Main emir trombone sod brilliancy of teem . i- - ~
SOO - pcaricts: will carer ea matt, surface, arith Imo
boy.. 250
ot Fenn" cd fink—ehotricg . vied manse tie 10c -
• lii ardor that parties may &nd awe flatting . astidit . "-•
eariaoy poi Mil ideaidd bur none but we moo .
Ida AMU: The Compaily p WI iv. ciWup. ; 'U . ..
M,. 1 sod Smear Metzner. Bed ant illo haat: Tbagia . ;2; "
I ee Bed Baal athe ultras twat mad for *Ube: .
ea Thom Mate at Orem Said Wag orgy tined ke, itire taw ,1, -
expiate, work. - JO2LIPHAIL BTB.O BO ; Iv., tat all C. - ,
Orders ad:tumid t ehbodaf the falheirhotheaeta •' J bh
Oiled at the maid redderit 047 or holose,•Utio=t4.2.
l' ' .'"':"SaiSIOLDS:DSTOS 23Apre4.4-
paßied - ';' 100 tad ionntlea - • item" ,
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