11 1 M=ISIN 4w= surgiuon;_ip gPga MILL o R EE B • .._ ~, I,e• 4(3. W iNZ......"......-- atraGn• , - prIITP ".= '',.,` a CO, - -.' - IitCOMDT 'IIIAN 1 0P ARE' A - SHEATHING, OPITRERB OF 14; 1 #3 6 - ; 4 . 6 BOLT OOPPER, PRIME= COP • iron:0)11 . 4 Itatc,4 :litt Sonoma epalter Polder, &a •';'" to,partaro 'awl Dealers to METALS, TIN PLATY) WM; du Gotniutly ou band, Tiomn', Wthlniytmd Tools.. • '-irnaptaYiro."l.49lFird and 120 Second area, Plittabaryrb, Penna. .ygrapatal olyT Mon olOoppar out to any dallred rattan,. Onntibit . 24oCtORD its 00, lkimiii'ictsultsits AND DA 22222 IN CAPS AND STRAW GOODS, ..,:; -TrEOLLIALE AND RETAIL, 3..33.WiXia Street. Pitt burgh, Baia now. on hand for Spring Sales, as large . ins =Uplift an amortmant of Goods u cab be tom:Ala any at the annum intim, totunatiok of NUR, SILK AND WOOL Event Um at* and quality; OAPB of ovary quilt, and unnaiutilana ; PALM LEAP, STRAW, LEGHORN AND .patAsuues; STRAW, LEGUOILN AND SILK DON• NEIL ofe, oft, Pau= Wishing to porches* either by WIEUUM or Reran lUD Sr, tt to Chair advantage to all sod sundae caratock;, mrtt ISToBRIDICI oz CO. loriatding and Commlinlon Ifierehanta, Aidagents for the sale of Pittsburgh Mann . .idandinensots and orders for LeiLD, ELIDES, ' - .0,1111P, PROTIUM. la, solicited. Prompt attet. , Van So ranching and forwardi ng. - ilk 4D Colansarotal Street.lSt. Louts. . J. 111. D., 163 Third Sireet, -- Pittsburgle. Penna., traitog trod the .adrantagto of Eastern Gallegos awl Ikm Ittalsomit savant years' practice, 'dim DL proreettorgal santips GBDROIOALAND MEDICAL CUBES. Day. W. D. Howard. • 001.1411a0n McCandless. Ilan D.E. A. aloLaau. non. H. A. Weaver. , 8111, iq. Dor, T.J.Dlich.a. J. Lindr.. • Johwll. E. Jacob YcOoliLler,Sy. ndYall.fdde • 81:0V/R1 W .12.1313.. ALEXANDER BRADLEY, - ' Eartratreossa AND Dintlt iYIIT VLIUM or COOKING, PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES, , Pieta and Fancy Grate Fronts, Go. 8016 Proprietor of the celebrated PATENT GAII • 'BuTortma and %tors CONSUMING COOK STOVES. thane and•Bislen Room. =WIN° No.4lNoo4SG.Pittsburgh.Pa. N. 130.E.NENS dr. SONS, imam fle Vertigo and Demestit Bills of Exehange, 477111171062715 07 DIPOSI7, - ' BANE NOTLS AND SPACIL, NO. AT AtAlign BEMENT, PUTEBUIIOII, _ll3.oolinetanns made.= ell the principal titles amount out the United Staten ' no24c y _ Rosicitz , ORB, s i D/47Xl STRAW BONNETS AND HATS, wpm BISON! YEOWSES, Re, NO. 93 111.9EICIT STREET, _n. 3 c. P. mitiumn, SIMISCIIarsi OP PUNTING, JOB AHD ALL BINDS or .WRAPPINGr PAP R. ' ilVar,housoh, No. 21 Wood S P127.471V71011, PA. Rao IN3right at market pricaa. mott o. JOHNIDOCIAJELII-N auscrtcroaaae 0. ireir smiting, Iron vaults, Vault Door., • , 'Window Shniten, Window Guards, Le., • • Bin. 91 Stoma Btred and 85 Third &rad, (Between Wood and Market,) PATBI3IIII6I/, PA., He.. au hand a variety of new Patterns, fancy and plant unable r all purposes. radio:nu attention paid to an. elodanflreee Lot. Jobblua done at abort arnica ma vu. VAX 011111131....- 0. rum= VANffilViiii /ATTORNEYS A -r ADD soLzciTons IN Cl3/ENCERT, No. 5, blituts Blrxl, Thaw., f.s. p=mgula .y part. of 1;"..t.t...rs Linsor Western WI Will attaadto thnpurchs;eand Bale of Beal &nate, ob. Wan& Money on Random:ld Itortgages. magydra BOBITISON,. MUM 16.1IILLER.8, wow/DEng . A7ID lIZACHINISTS, Vir 116)32.73 (317 T 0 2.7 . WORK 6, .Pittsbargh, Penna. 11:PBBn., 8r0.411 Market • Bro.:. audifactareall Undo of &awn ruglt.ma ern utlay, Unread Wort, Steam BM. and ebcot Iron Jobbinjaad.Bh9•ll : „;:wic-y .14124 nU N ...guartaecarers mud Desk. lu Muds of *CniACCO, SITOPI. AND CIGARS, sen ' TCG3.Ib-000. timer ofEntitAPLl Rend and DiammilAttey, PITTRTIIIRGII,P A FORE IC+ /I.IX.CJEIA-Ner.le. siquT BILLS DRAWN BY DUNCAN, SHERBIAN & ON I= ON/)N mum, LONDON, IN 803L9 or oxii t • POTIND STUDIENG AND UPWARDS EOls on the principal cities and to of Franca, tiothind, annum Bunts and other European Balms c0a1...11i orOirtzt and for tole bi Ams &ca, Al:dynfo • Itantsrs,Wooi lamed. caraer a l Third. TOWS LBB. 4L`IR. C Lon. :514. *5 Eras k t lc.. Pittsburgh. A good aoaortment of CLOTHS, OASSIMERIS, IfstlMpar. 0011Mmit, s¢d ail gads saltablit fr.r gruilemand irear,itot remind. A6P•Ordal promptly tillra, la Mr War dyke of Me an. UAR[z.^~-~.-~ J. SCOTT, Dontlst, .111 AS removed to the house lately occupied by Dr..199L. A. Word, No. 278 tents lama, (south std e,) WO door 'boo Nand itrsot Moo Hours from 9 A. N. tllt 6 y. a. sors-...—w. r•oeunatiY • ; - rittibUreti Stool Works. . = JONES, - 3301rD .5c CO., llistatactswarid CAST fiTBffi4 g.,ISPRINO, PLOW ..d ETZEI4 SPIII(08 sad /SLIM, Cner Eau aad RratS4mis, PtitCannyh,ru. 1111 le J 01110.... . .. tOllBll Iturciununia or ~.E10114 1 1! Improirql Patent Steel Ciatlirator Teeth. Omer Rau gpialPirAt &rule. rilistuie, Fn. en c . REM. ROAD 9 nCOMPANY. Zes4P m W.C. Blew.'li 0//wPrtli:,_ --"';;....:eaffe et fhxtfta• 7 : • taawrum .. R racre l iks t . ROADSPIKES,CHAIitS ,1. ,: 12 - AND BOAT SPIKES. I Corder ' ot Water Street vanimciehlameuz Rl.y. pgmeA .altly4e. • 5 M. rarrmin _upancrx.r.gazaw • ; • No. 's4' Sc. Glair 'Street, 'octiriemmowlakat.,' PlM9suaeu. ea amiktrelk HENRY r 1 ;; dolor:atm% l'Ortetrategemd'ConeramWn Merchant . • AND WHOLUALII DEALI2III Vbeese, Batter, Seeds, Irish dad Drams Giaitrarty. 25 frond Strut. Pitlshrsti. , Alitnes - bILIAOI7I.OIIS Vza•lT[ DZSIROYZA, . crimigewayagas Mora .Irals Mars ta &laminate III:ca, Cerszoicast, ttmut, Asn, Sfolatmrosa, nue, ilaan,tifoica; anima Royal AIM Gam Tmers, ar:.. ,50,0001oroisiroin trr ONE mortrEr Media Claledlealid Beeniallae bars been extenslrely ; peed hrkteandy4two yeara In all Worts of Zappe, and therneirao . I NoiMiereOlites been attepted by thief:lmb of Marla, 171414aelholderi4 Angola, Bratdr, lirrarbe. Beacom Midge. Ink licaor, ffapia , te,' and thelr Obertelcal yr:pectin a5a a 1 . 1 , 3 . 1161 'World by the rood Matlnfrolabcd Medical. - nom= ell our the world.. Thar datroctlrentee to an U. of vermin and lords ' - . —haqesee darn* in tots Coniltry by the Directors of the wirkeie Peddle inetlinikme;Pluiears, fermers. Proyricl9fo of Rohde, Warthoone, ilwenfecteriel4 and by rarkrug dim rogolehodisedwitacithona' Narearonalleattneordale and Certificate, of the edkac7 of • dhewelOneedial Can henna It the Depot. la4l44l(47ThOlitdeand Metall. by the lirrentar and Pro. 7031:P71 MEYER. Prectlocl Chemin, 171211teadway (ear. Madan et.,) New York. & m id Agra for the 11. Stades and Canada; PUEDE& tar. will7MlTOM.Draggich NO.IO Agar Bona, and 417 lleaddelY•NOlf Yorke itejandiltaleity, whoioallo sad retift by R. E. EEL. LIBS o()..easerWixd lad &wad its.: Jim ILEllnia, owner Mamma rad Mirka at. • 13K2KIIAll & &lb/menu idea the MBAS of the people, .:: ge l a to/Taos mineeneete 0313101404.0 0114010440.44M44 i n 20 00 40044137: !bow thus s good thing, lot Its Ler. ..y.yrtlydemonstimm, sod they mtU not hadtete to slog their musettordtel patronage. Ths mesa Mee al. , _ so w *UM /lia.Xert yelclea concerning the PLUO gr ",,.. Sh-xB. that area sem to ol , j im y* toole.— et meAleime that a» utty sa 3110•7 wilco at the hat It le Dow tosolosfee/ es pint. w Ober remade, yet dolled kr &mai of I !lei; ofPe , 'wu 4144,44 46 dialutery, dyllysp• are am aloe tom dassaymmot Audi No W stomas= /lokottere moss to too MilrigllTliggid ward from Halm to Temk tom tb. l'" da gthetlatk 40 the Tad& Try the ertio.bd b. Motel ' ajiltt'— idabtdrikbtl &aka 140044111y0mm,b.... , UimatinTl4B4 maw, tosmactoren mist toomiston llratoraod • //cmi KlMtl..' • MRllstamy • ----' st ;Tam 'MAIM - as th t h e - m ost important subjaat - teividwinaitamim 0110 , be directed. A little ,pluoylblat, =filled ".it Go - MflookbPiuttldiol by D. 14 VATfI. Ia VOK IiCO. WltolcsOleDotaftlivorner of Weed sae liti di, Pittsburgh, pa e d 'blob 11117 be had lifilui It all etekefleste b;ole,ri e , 111.1:,ribliellattr.Voliol ; Oak 'IF smith mum at meal Icarmatkim-: DIN 'mathrear4, . -• • . jakever • GAZETTE JOB OFFICE. RALSTON & YOUNG, BOOK, CARD & JOB PRINTERS, GI.P.ZETMEI POMO STREET. NEAR POST ornom. lOrßisonte every kind of BOOK •nd PANOY JOB PRINTING pith neatness and dispatch. BY THE ABOVE CARD IT WILL BE pettelred that I have disposed of my 0001( AND JOB PRINTING ERTAHLISHIIENT to Ileum. RALSTON A YOUNG. They an gentlemen in about every confidence may he placed, as well in regard to business transactions es thrill' expertacee In the mechenlcal ereattlen of the work entrusted to them. They are provided with a Lugo amount of Tyke. and Ileekinery, Steam Power and other belittlee to execute printing to an excellent style and promptly. I ask fur them the continuance of that patron age which hoe m long and no liberally bean extended to myeelf. in27,dawlSP JOHN T. PIERVOCK. =M3I:iMMatMM= WHOLESALE AGENCY FOR THE SALE OF AWEELEICAN WATCHES. We Would most respectfully cull the atten tion of the pabllo to the American Watches now btdog at tentively IntrodociA, the manufacture of which has bemuse eo flrmly established that entire Conadeoce can he placed 'upon theta as sea and correct time keepers, both I , y the weeder and Having been appointed Wboimale Agents for the .ale oat these Watches, the public may he emoted that ere can cell them at the very lowest oath prices. We have also a very large Mock of Silver sad Plated Were, Floe Gold Jewelry to sets, each m Coral, Garnet, Oameo, Jet and Pedaling.. Our amortment.of CLOCKS Is unusually large at Nam:, comprising mate besatifol patterns of Eight and One Pay Parlor and Ofßre Clocks at greatly ...laced prima We have also a full clock of English and Swim Geld end Silver Watches an bend, all of our own Importation. Aloe, Watch Maker,' Toole, alaterlels nod Watch Glasses' REINESIAN A 1111YRAN, Nn.4: Fifth street. • atuTtnatiss RIOT illetl.Nll MMOTII/EllStll Don't fail to procure Mrs. Winslow's Sooth hag gyrrip far Children Teething. It ha PO equal en earth. It greatly facilitates the process of teething by It/atoning the gams, iodating all inflammation—will allay pain, and Is tura to regulate the bowel. Depend upon It, mothers, II will give rat to yonnelres, and relief and health to your Infante. Perfectly Ade lo all oases. Thin valuable preparation Is the prescription of one of she mostemparienced and ekilfol female Physichtne to New England, and has been rood with 00060 falling .icons In million. of caeca. We belle,. It the best and sorest remedy In the world, In all cam of Dysentery and Matto. to Children, whether IP arises Irmo teething or from any other cause. If life and health can be eetimated by dollar. and cents,lt le worth Its weight In gold. Millions of bottles aro sold every you In the Coiled Bade. It Is au old and welt•trled remedy. PRICE ONLY RA CENTS A BOTTLE. Elf-None Yor k , the fat-simile of CURTIP PCE• IlL^lB, Mn. Don the outside wrapper, Sold by Drug,„lgts thronghcmt the wonl.l. DR. 0 RO. 11. KEYtiEll, Agent for Plttedorgn jutdawlyk-T Dr, Jaynes' Stomach Bitters.—For sick headache take one dais, For heart barn take one dote, For agitation of the nerves, take nes dote One date taken no hoer after meals will give • goad air petite. One dos win , In many C 01.." rare the most to re bead. ache, sibcn proaidlng from a Mad:ll°nd stemarh, Do you want something to atrengthen yea! Take Jaynes' noway Molt's. Do yea want a goof apratito Do you watt to build up your eccelitoti.ln - Do Yon want to foal well! Do you want to get fret from nerstasneie DO roe want energy Do you want to slay sail! Do you want a brisk and 'lgneous name? Tf you de, ore Dr. Jdyisi Stesseh Pietist. Ests/si liy Dr. OEO. 11. KEYSER, No. 140 Wood areal, at on. eon. per I awe N. ll—They are ,nel, hitter then any of the BlltZes __ln the market. a nee Sill Itnti hy tries. iteesrleesT Wart nottc.ii. w-:11.-Ste SEWING MACHINES LATE lAIPROVEINIENTS SIANIIFACTUREEPS PRICES, Ulna, 011 and Leather Store D. KIRKPATRICK k Sons, No, 31 13. Third U., betties° Marked and Chestnut ate, Philadelphia, hare he. left DST AND SALTED SPANIPII HIDES, Dry and Grua Relied Patna filpe, Tenure DU , Tanner: and Cur. Aare' Tools at the !greet prize*, .1.1 ofern the beet terms. kinds of Leather to the rough wanted, for le filch the Weide market 01..111 be given In cash, or taken In exchange for filler Leather at 'rut free of charge end sold. nn commleslut. tura_lydfo Iturrraz Ott,. IL KEY ina,Ot ilaWcod West, Plttatvugh. P., hat Leoll iti th eastern dike for the past .1. trual.e, aud Lae prucure.l th cant approved !dal of Tres. fur the cure of Ilerrda e Rupture, which helm ethalltledl to fit to any cam of thiptor with the arauraove that eallefectleu will be given W would advleear reader, to call en Er. Reiter, when any thing of dile kind le needed, 1611 we feel 'wet:Laded that he competent to glen the newalfal advice In mutt. caeca ,juldtdtrwT Dna. C. al. YITCIt t J. W. strums, Phyatalan• Cor Illas•••• of th• Throat and Cheat, al:00[11er Chronic. Ailu c.ropliatal witb et caurlagPahnooary Coamorapltna Offk. 171 Peon ttre.t, Plitstrarigh, Pa. 9 0NHULTATION Para A 41.1. &among to lama wishing to cusoalt fir br htt,r. yett2alrdaelytta MN" BIZ W Anita v . ,, sa. ci f?" Of PULE 0 FORTES. JUST recoiled a cow lot of Pianos from the oszoolktory or OF 6% AND T OCTAVES, Ito poi:Moors Invited to WI and ovuoioe Wo stock of the cobaaibtr, ortdcb cnowt. of - Aiso—lLreo excellont Plan. to lieut. x. 14. • I Ei, IX I. I 1 , 7 *3 , Damasks, Diapers, &o. CONBUMERB OF RIOITAIIDSON'S LIN ENS, and those deeiroes of - obtaining the °MPG! GOODS, should as that the article. they purchase ere nal• ed with the lull came of the Any, RratrAsnsoir, BOPS d• ORDEN, as • guarenteuof the soundness and durability of lho Goods 'This nation isthhileted wesentially commaery quantities of Inferlot and defective Linens are pp ((cored, Seth= after Seascceand sealed with the name of tuounnu. BON, by little Houma, who regardless of the Injury time inflicted alike 'on the 'American connotes and the minute. terms of the meeelne Goods, will not readily ebeedon • business so pmillable, white, porchann! t4ll he imposed on with „goods of a wort :law character. J. MILLOCHI 1 J. D. 100110, • se7rlydb Agents, SO tiberr-h throat. Now Yost. PROSISEII , B PATENT LAP-WELDED • • IRON BOILER TUB.MI3. FERY ARTICLE NECESSARY TO BILL TKO TUBT.PLATZS and MIMI' TEO TOMBS UM TAM manner. Tubs OIMARMRS,MooI.Wire and Whalstuino BRUSHES. TO.. for AIITISSLIN WMLLS, Ac., Screed topber, flub on told alder, or with coupling. idiher °OM. or MP gide. THOMAS PBOSMCS A SON, anUcillad 28 Plat Strum, Now York. 8.A.Zu17/332. .R.IDDLEI, Wooden and Willow Ware, BASKETS, BROOMS, BEDSIDES, CORDAGE, AO acaildtorl7l ALITObIATIC APPLE PARERS, 21/i CEITADEiT AND For Gobi singly, or 4 th. dcetu, SAMUEL lIIDDLE, . 11:4 ,.11frofutorim of W oo.deu ad Willow Ware, N 0.21 Dissoatel. SILL, EfinutoN DTAITIRT: Offico .U.'sad ;,,,A NST GRANT BTRETtaig omega lb* Wan Masa, bourne ha cAri Snit tb. tbst Gay tirfor him with ther l in mal e • La Atis Taligullsl7l.• of Tog* lassrlad wislbod. fadly -LET--A three etor7 ar,,ac on- towns tli amaze " .SPeital Sottcsis. Dircorrou To roar T. santrocca PITTSBURGH, PENNA AILEY. R. REED, CITICIIEHINO a BOHAI, FIFTY PIANOS .101 IN Q. lIILLLOt, BI Wor.4 etreaL RICHARD/MPS MINZTACITIWIZID DIALLER IA No. U. Diamond. Ilirt.r IN TILE lIA LIE ET. ..iiitsblttd 6.ay4t. - vx-r mrtr xt 2 MONDAY M9RNI , NO, AUG. 22, 1859 OFFICIAL PAPA'S or 1171 CUFF. City - and News item& Maas TEmeznartras.—Observatione taken at Shaved Optician Stora, No. 58 Filth et., yesterday; IN !MC IN SHADS. 00 71 00 74 9 u 12 " " r. u Barometor...... Thom in need of anything in wood or wil low, from a moum trap to a close basket, and includ ing a variety of those household Items too numerous to mention, but indiepeneible to convenience, will do well to look in at:the establishment of our friend Riddle, north-east corner of the Diamond. We ob serve that Mr. R. has a strong force of workmen en gaged in willow, and also in pine and radar, and is manufaoturing a quality of goods which will com pare favorably with any in the market. : EDUCATIONAL —Under the general head "Ed ucational," in the Gazette, may he found the ad vertisement of colleges, academies, nod schools, whose terms are to commence within a few weeks, and to which we would now therefore di• sect special attention. Mrs. Edrington's school, in Anderson Wrest, in Allegheny, will oommenoe on the first Mon day in September. . Mrs. J. R. Wilson has her primary arid pre paratory school at No. 281 Penn street, and that also will commas:toe on the fire[ Monday of nest month. On the same day, also, the Wentorn University will open its now term. Fine new chemical and philosophical apparatus will be added between this and the opening of the term. Under the direotion of President George Wood, Whose In herit were so aucceeaful last term, the University cannot but summed. Doubtless a large number of students from the city and vicinity will be to attendance at the opening of the term. Prof. Griggs will still continue to occupy the position be has oolong and ably tilled. The Penn institute, under the efficient charge of Prof. J: Id. Smith, on Hancock, near Penn street, will commence its fall session on the :29th of August. Mad. Appolino Totedour, an accomplished French lady, opens the second annual session of her school on the 12th of September, at No. 148 Third street. French, Engliah and Latin aro taught. Plaice see advertisement for particu lars. We command, also, to the attention of young ladies, the edvertisement of Pittsburgh Female College, which is at present to be under the efficient care and direction of Prof. Knowles, se aLsted by nine teachers. Next term COMMOZIOC3 on the Met day of August. The Locust Grove Seminary ie In a beautiful situation In Lawrenceville, and ie deservedly popular under the aseiduous care of Rev. George T. Rider. Next term will commence on the 13th of September. The Misses Evans have, as we ore informed by those who know, en' excellent school for young ladies at West Chester, the Maggio region of our great State. Their next term will cam. mence on the first day of September nucrterterito —We have had so many people at us within a few weeks past, asking us to give voice to their complaint. of tricksters In our markets, that we feel that a word at leant in the behalf of such is demanded We are as sured by persons whose word can be relied upon, that a good portion of article° of prime neces sity which are to be purchased in the market, came to the consumer through second handy. We are ['soured that the officers of the market whose businees It is to look after this class are on the alert forthem. The Mayon has Reared ue that he goes according to ordinance all offenders that come before him. We remember bat two or three cases that have been reported this summer where men have been token up for this offence however, and we are somewhat surprised that people who suffer to mach from huckstering, as some secure UM they have, do not at once ley their complainte before a magistrate and bring the proper proof to convict the offenders. That would he the buil. and speediest way to abate the evil. We believe every city othcer who has any duty in this matter will be and is ready to per form it, and we advice therefore • speedy re eon to the Uwe in such Cued! made and pro vided ALLCIII.3T Potter Irews—John lianeon, charged with smolt and battery no oath of Ab be?' inert, to default of bail to $3OO was cent to jail for trial Lawrence Wherry, on a charge of drunken ness, on complaint of his wife, was fined $2, and In default was committed two days Jane Davis, charged with_ vagranoy, on oath of Wm Keep, was committed for thirty days. Ann Sewall, same charge and same putilitienewt. Isaac Jones, charged with disorderly conduct an complaint of W. Swale., was fined sfi, and In default committed five days Sarah Dixon, dis orderly conduct, fined $3, sent to Jail 3 days. Elisabeth Orr, sent to jail 6 days. Btgorty —Silas Rowland, charged with biga my, on oath of hie first wife, Phial, ltowlaod, was held to hail in the now of $lOOO Not being able to get the ball needed, he was committed to jell for trial. It ie said that this man has one wife dead and these Iwo living . All the above matter. came before Alderman Scott, of Allegheny. on Saturday morning last. Tuc Western Pennsylvania Teachers' Associa tion held its sessions at Washingtoa last week. Messrs A. D. Simpeon, B. M Kerr, A Bunt, and other of our leading teacher, were present. In the abeence of the President of the Aseocia. Lion, Mr. D P. Lowery, Principal of the Union School at Washington, was Chosen chairmen, and John N Boyd, Eaq , of Wheeling, Secretary. Rev. Mr. Hutchison, of Nobregimen, opened the session with prayor. Mr. Hickok, State, Soper. intendent, delivered an addrees upon the de mands of the times upon the people to advance the came of Popular Education in the State and the need of more thoroughly educaied teacher is all our public schools. The Colt/spier gives us only the report of the epeech of Mr. Htokok, and promieen the rest of the proceedings of the Aasockation In its next issue. CPCI3. SVTO —A woman made a complaint on the 19th lost., before Mayor Weaver. against Bill Patch for coming to her house, and demand ing mooey of her. She refused to give him money, when he laid hold of her. She got away and weal into the street, he following her and cursing terribly. fie was arreated and flood 15 and mite. On Friday, Patch while drunk, wed before Alderman Rogers and laid a complaint against the women far keeping • bad house. Officers went to the house and Kneeled four girl., one of whom Roger. fined and made pay the costs, in till $6,95. The other three. were fined $3 emit, we ohliere. The woman who keeps the house gave ball in the NUM of $3OO to appear and Gnawer the charge preferred against her. N. B. !larva, Sin , who wan brought before the Mayor for breach of oily ordinance, on Thursday, but whose case was postponed until Saturday, hod satisfied Mr. Morley, the City Regulator, in the time between the first end second hearing, by abating the nuisance coin. plains/ of The clinically sprung from the ex cavation, by the order of Mr. Hatch, of a deep drain across Penn street, near the intersection of Morton, without the authority albs City Reg ulator. The drain has been eo made now as to be of advantage in draining • pool of standing water In the 9th ward. TEM PPOTI7OI9OTA RT . !! OFFICE.—The room late ly occupied for (be sessions of the Supreme Court has been entirely metamorphosed. The walls, from floor to 'ceiling, are lined with book racks and pigeon holes, ands gallery has been run around two *ldes of the room to afford tactilitee of approach to the higher yaoges which have been prepared for papers. The whole will be completed, we think, In the course of leo days, and then the vast collection of paper. which are now stored away in all sorts of places will be pat" within convenient reach. Tut Republican county ticket of Clearfield county was made at their convention on the 161 h inst. It le as follows: For Prothonotary, fillirlde; Register and Recorder, J. 8. Shi nty; Treasurer, Benj. Speakman; Commissioner, George Leech; Surveyor, Peter Lamm; Auditor, J. B. Hewitt. The Blatt'let ticket:le: for Presi dent Judge, Samuel Linn, of Centre county; for Senator, L. W. Hell, of Blair county; for Aesem bly, J. C. Gordon, of Jefferson, and William A. Nichols, of firßeen county. Sear TO JAlL—Francis Drew WAS before Al derman Steel on Saturday, charged, on meth of S. P. Burrows, with keeping, without Home, a drinking or tippliog glop on the Steubenville Pike; about etc miles from the city. In default of bail in the sum of $2OO, Drew was committed to jail to await his Mal. Draw was, to all atem• log, one of hie own ouatornere,wad was rinse the better of the whisky when before the Alderman. , Tascusw —A young gentleman, whom we have had the pleasure of knowing wall for m oral yeere, Ildirerlfees in the Gazelle for a altua• 11013 111 II teacher. Ife le a recent graduate of one of the first of our Eastern colleges, and le well qualified ftir any position in a eahool. by in quiring at this office, any needed information concerning him may be obtained. W■ are indebted to lion. Edward 'MTherson for it pamphlet copy of his lecture before the Young Men'e Chriatisu itasooletlon of Gettys burg, delivered March 25, 1859., Ile hoe our thanks for the came. • Tua rolling oft at Johnstown in to hi at rent for repalre, tuna coupled volts. As We:dans lotto! from Bodfoid dielufgo my be found on our fait pp Ws morsiaF MMt=MMEE=ISM 1 Tax Gazervia.- 7 `4a.unin conaltitit. Feed,' of nob letters as the . folJowlng: •• - - - . . Rix, Paturttn, 0., Aug. 10. - Edr. Gazette, E nclosed please fad $8 for Daily I Ouc e et, Wo have been readers of the Cautto for I the tut twenty-four years. We do not read it in preference to the Bible, but it rings in next to it. W. L. T. & Co. The circulation of the Gautne is coueianaly in ! miming, end we are almost daily receiving let * tees of encouragement sunk se the above, which we do not think we deserve, but which are very grateful to men who try to deserve the good opinion of their readers. The following notice from the Wheeling Intel lige-neer we clipped out a few days elates, and as it is from a gentleman with whom we have no panne' acquaintance and who could have no Inducement whatever to write it, eavo and except the good feeling hn boars us, we re-produce it. The Intelligence+ days "We can only say, for the benefit of our friends of the Pittsburgh Gazette, in the matter of the dispute between It and the Chronicle, that if its circulation is not larger than that of any 't wo-penny daily' up there, it ought to be " We can assure our Wheeling friend that we folly appreciate his good opinion and owe him ono. Our circulation is exceedingly satisfactory to ne. One daily and weekly rt-aohee, with a ele oulation of from 12 to 13 thousand °epics, nearly every nook and corner in Allegheny °entity. And what lea matter of importance, thoCim.cren goes into the hands of the really, truly eubelautial citizens of Allegheny, Waehiegton, Armstrong; • Beaver, Lawrence, Crawford, Mercer, Westmore land, Indiana end other counties of Western Penusyleattia. The men who reed It are the buying and tailing people; men of substance whom advertisers most desire to reach, Besides this, its merely local circulation, we'bavo large clubs of readers in Ohio and Weeder° Virginia, and malty subscribere In Indiana, Illinois, Wis consin, lowa and Minnesota. We have also a taiga number of readers in California among the many people who have gouts to that State from Western Pattrunivania. We shall ho reedy to fief with. peculiar spirit and vigor in our burliness next ytrar. We expect a warm political campaign mud 4 urn, mphaut is sue from it, with a true Republirsan President at the head of the nation. We el till issue a cam , fillips tiazerrs, that will seep s in oho amount of matter it will present and tl a inducements it will hold forth to subscribers , a y paper over le / trued iu Weetera Pennsylvania. We shall ap• peal confidently to the people its we have ever done heretofore, and raver in vale , . In the mean lima we present the GAZWITE to ;our daily arid regular readers as one of the et advertising mediums, and most carefully ad decently pre pared papers in Pennsylvania. AIMICSTED —The Roffman' Journal says that on the 12th moat., at Clearfield, two men, named respectively George N a gle and John Grote, wore lodged In jail, obar ed with having, fir m in January last, robbed the !on House of various articles. Seven hate, t r blankete,Sve and a half dozen Coos hetes, three carving er knives and a looping glass, t ich were hidden ), in the woode, were given up b Neagle and Or ner, who implicate others ire the transaction. The 'articles, it is said, bet ng to the Pennsyl vania railroad oompaoy. T e prisoners are res idents of Cambria count__ Is the matter of the dithethity between Mr. Samoa and Mr. Dawes, whlleh we mentioned on Saturday, Mr. Dodge did nobecome bail, but it . acted on peacemaker, (bleeped a e such,) and got the parties to settle the matter We elated that Mr Dodge went bail, because fit CO learned at the Mayor's office, where the veh• , muter wee up fur to hearing. --0.- 1 hluetc.u. —We have received •4 1 ;)Sr Musical Friend," No 38, with the following c - oniehte , x., l La Chute dee Reeee—Sharrando • la Polka (new) by S B Mille; The Faber Maiden, song with guitar and piano accompaniments, by A. Myer beer; The Champagne Gallop, by 11. C. Lumbye. For sale by the Periodical dealers Me M F CASSAPT, of South Pittsburgh, has inft completed a POW Scull boat, with too pair of ;tootle, fur the Alison' Barge Club: DO:nen. eiooe-25 feet tong, 27 inches side. 7 inches deep, end weighs only pound.. It is thougbt she will ha hard to beat. MASS of the lots to be Bold on Monday are in the immediate vicinity of the depot at Peon, or Pertnetadt, and mum inerease in 'aloe Free tickets eau he procured at the auotiou store of P M. Davis„ 54 Filth bireet Bee na11,11162011111i Tut Coast of Quarter Sessions, JoJos Mc- Clure. Adams and Parke, presiding, was is ses sion on Aaturday, but no business of the least interest to the public was transacted Tun sale al Mre. - liodlitneon'e, Nu. 63 Market street, will i.e continued t hi. moraine, at 10 o'clock 1TX)13.-- R. C Alinlinepig deliver au &Iberia to the literary auffielie yuesburgb College on ilte 20i ri or Sweatt. • The Pittsburgh Caufereane r f the NlettieJiet Proteittatti Church will holy! its neat eeesiort yb Sharpoburgb, Ave miles aboee Pittsburgh. Ps., to .cumeues on WeJueeley, September 14th, at 9 o'uluels A M We learn from the T. meenlle Count., that be tween twenty •od thirty uegroes, emancipated in North Carolina, passed thro.igh Zanesville one Ali, lard week, on lbeir way in Circleville, where a farm has been purchased for thew Fnn heavy and tight work, either in cloth or leather, the new Finkle Sewing :timeline la getting th. preference orer all caber, J. 1.. Carn•ghan A C.l Federel etreet,Allegheny, ere the agente. diusratin Letuatur.—Frorn rich and poor, bond and free; all cedars, grades and conditions of life, we bear the same mewl of praise awarded this wonderful article. Sores are healed, pains relieved, lives saved, valuable animal. made useful, end un told ille assuaged by COW greet tovlicine which are surpriting to the Judgment of can. Whet family does not require a standard Lilllll3lllll- WIAo ever beard of the same effort. produced by any other ar ticle? For rota, bruises, sprains, thenmatisut, swel lings, 'drained horses, de., it has DO equal. &tzar@ fq . itnitnnons. The genuine Mustang Liniment is sold by All respectable Druggists end Livery lien in every town, parish and hamlet throughout North and South America, Europe, and the Island. of the Ocean. Buy at once. BUNTS & Pint , Pr IptiOttsTll. New Yurk. Also, Lyme. eelebraua Insect Powder. ACelinnT 00 Tu■ PITTSIICHOU hoot, —On Thursday evening, cc the freight train on the Cleveland & Pittebargh road woe going east, it met with an accident between Franklin and Summitville One of Howe's patent bridges here crosses to email creek, and 110 the train nested the bridge to tie out of place threw the care Irons the track, striking and knocking sway the vide braces of the bridge, which caused the bridge to go deem, when nine OMB plunged down the bank, which its fifteen or twenty foot high. The enginieatld three oars hod passed over safely. A brakeman wee somewhat injured. Five or six oars were smashed. Nothing in to be at tributed to westeeds of the bridge, an it was es firm as ever, and only fell when Its supports were knocked nit.—Clore G'adtr. Lou cArcitimer.—We regret to learn that a child of Mr. Adam Barnhart, of tlttemahoning township, was accidentally killed on Saturday last. Mr. it. NU hauling with a two horse 'led, with three or four email children seated upon it. To unfaelen a gale be left hie team for a few eeconde, and while absent, one of the 'wises be coming entangled In his harness, turned and fell open the eled, Wholly crushing to death a child about three years old. The other 'children narrowly eleapetL—Somerset Notice to Bandar& and Contractora. THE UNDERSIONED (formerly. foreman 1 Or Rowland Parry) would resmectfolly Inform those for whom he has clone work, end the pobllo generally, that e.l.a.wpmparod to furnish aistu.or pug on auto hoots, to the most approved 0.01.. r• Order. for n 00614 Or It o. palling of tam Hoofs (If loft at the agar of AO.. haunt. Iln, forcer of Ito. Wee and the (anal, Fifth ward,) will ha promptly attended to. , TI11)11A9 PARRY. ml/ nod. EMl=l GIALLAGIIER, CRAIG co., 33 Ft AI. El 8 F 0 TT INT 7D E ki. El , STEAM AND 01.8 PIPE FITTERS AND PLUMBERS, FINISLIERS or ALL KINDS or BRASS WORK', and anlers h OAS MITRES, Ac aIrOPPIOR AND WARDROOMS, No. 124 WOOD BAZHT, Flea Cairn fr..An Fifth .treat. • YElProtiodry, N 0.152 Filet WI/at, Ire dare below Vol Monongahela Doom, between Indiana Bunllliffeld. The well koowo practical skill and experience to the ye. floc. branches of Dram Outings, nougat and 0.. Ytotlog 01 the senior members of our trek who •1 1 110 T. o. l r WAriknal atteottoo bail work lotrosted to them, etivoli entitle os to o share of public pain:map. airALL ORDERS PROMPTLY YILLEIviaI T UE FIRS T DA PTIST CONGREGATION OVER THEIR CHURCH BDIPICE CORtiii3 GE.INF ANN' rirrED B r 3• POE &ILE ON IIEASONADLE TERM, :Together with the °AGIN and FURNITURE- It to well ladeobstantlelly boat, capable of reallogila huadre.ll 1 arsons -comfortably, and le only offend for sale because It Is too traall for their accommeelatiou. For terms, ay, apply to Wit. Q. LYEREON, No.li Water greet, or .1. 1100BYER,Ja, No. tr.s Liberty street O. R. ANDERSON, • JuM.ltt Secretary Word of Treaters. 11.:: EL M. OMITS. Attorney and Counsellor at Law. ha 141 INatA lb. ea. cammi FItESII ARRIVAL OF FRUIT— . • O. —4O BUIS. nfeetna." , Ler.low-100 Balm *Meekm.^ -.- . - • ~ ', Jest nerd at 4 tura& o+3 , SEW= 4 AIIiDIGBON 49 WOPIii ' ' ' Ml 9 , , , , 490118Stblift.ebilthinall• BUD BEM-10 tants Tried Bearjust ism ardwalues 4 4044n1ELD boo. •' • - Telegraphic CATEST FROIsi EURO I Fanynne POINT, (below Qtzebee) Aug. 20.—The steamship Hungarian has pared this point, bound to Quebec, where she will be due to-night Her dates are to the 10th inst., four days later than pm violas advices. Thegeneral news brought is interesting, but pos. gasses no news of striking importance. The Pence Congress met at Zurich on Monday the Bth inst., according to the prsvions announcement. Nothing had transpired regarding the proceedings thus far. Sardinia was represented in the Conference. The British Parliament was still debating the Ital ian question, hot in a more subdued tone than has hitherto characterized the speeches. ...?. THIRD DISPATCH—Farther Poiot,A4ust 26.—The official authorities at Zurich, had given the Ambas sadors to the peace conference a warm welcome. and were to entertain them at a public dinner on the 1115 instant. The completion of the mammoth steamship (treat ri b Eastern, was formally cel 'heated on the Bth of Au gust by a banquet givemon oard, whichwal attended by a large number of 'dis levitated persons. The vessel is almost ready for service. The London Times hay an article on the stipule. lions of the treaty, alleged to have been arranged between the American Minister at Malioo, McLane, and President Juarez. 'Although the Times thinks that the treaty would . beneficial to Mexico itself, as well as to the world, et it fears it would resell in injury to the interest of the foreign bondholders. The Duke Censtanr.e, of Russia had arrived et Spitheed, in a Russinet 'easel of war. The London papers i blish the conditions of Sid ney Herbert's new hill organizing the military re nerve ferret Mese:Aim publish,' in several of the London journals no article n. der the caption of the Euro. peen coup d'etat. The markets both fu Liverpool and London were generally quiet, without material change. The Liv erpool Cotton market was steady bat not very active, the sales of three day. reaching only a moderate fig ure. The Liverpool Breadetuirs market was dull but without material change in price. The Liverpool Provisions market closed needy. The conference wee fully constituted at —Austria, Count Colorado, Baran Elerpenberg, Baron Bourgueney, and Marquis Bourneville ; Sardinia, Chevalier De Lambois and Chevalier Jae.... The Government of Zurich had welcomed the Ambassa dors, and were to have given them a public reception ou the 11th. The trot formal sitting of the Congress took place on the Bth, at which the Sardinian repro eentatives assisted. The second sitting took place on the oth, but nothing transpired as to the proceed ing.. Uneae BDITAI2I. 11 the Bth the affair. of Italy wore debated In both notes of Parliament. In the House of Lords, the E arquis of Normandy inquired if there was any objet an to produce the papers rel ative to the projects f peace transmitted to Atte trite, before the treaty of Villafranca. They de. pounced the condi:tat of the government as one sided end evincing no desire to maintain neutrality. Lord Woodhouse, in reply, reiterated the statement that England sent terms of peace to Austria, at the re quest of France. But without giving any advice, or expressing an opinion on the subject. Ile said it would be most inconvenient to produce the deco- merit., In the present etate of the negotiation.. Earl Granville acknowledged the act of Lord John Iles sell, as the united act of the cabinet. In the Hones of Cbmmone, Elcoe moved an address to the lteisen, declaring that It would be inconsistent to the honor and dignity of E:ngland, after having paned a strict neutrality, to take pan in any conference forsettling the detail. of peace, the preliminaries of which have Already been arranged •between the Emperors of France and Austria. Lord Elece praised the neutral , COW. of the late government, and censured the anti. Awnan feeling evinced by the present cabinet. Mr. Kinglets moved the prevent question, feeling that it would homily'ee to hind the government to any line of policy, regardless of changes which might take place et any hour. -Mr. Chadstone enid the electors too. too was not relevant to the present position of of. fairs. The government had no intention of taking part in nettling the details of peace,un the basis of the Vilinfranca treaty. The belligerents themselves ....old mule these de ind what would remain to he Fettled would he estion of European policy in which Le ehould play bar traditional part., Id called for a deci _ :gerald said seas the grey thought En,, He defended the GoToini sive vote avant the resolati.. — ZP....... the object af the resolution was to prevent ettltnent from carrying oat in personal eympa—....,, which were hsconsinent with the treaty obligations of the country. Parliament should not sanction the government joining in the congress, without being Informed of what the Ow powers had agreed upon in regard to the .bjeet. Mr. Sidney Herbert ar geed that the neutrality expired with the war, and , that he saw to reason why England could not con intently join in the congreze. Mr. foreman and Mr. Whiteelde spoke to favor of the reoolatioa and denounced the foreign policy ..f the government. Lord John Russell agalapr.lairned that the govorn moot bed not the olightast Intention I. go into an European congress to settle the detail, et the peace of Villa Prance—nobody ever Invited them He admitted that there were difficulties In the way of the government entering in the Congress, end mat ters Were in that ante that no determination had been come to. He appealed to the House to leave the question in the hand. of the Minister, who would decide when the whole tarn. of the Pete Were before them. Mr. D'lireeli warned the government of the dm, ger. to be Incurred by entering the Congress, but stated hi. objection to the House coming to • decis ion after a hasty deliberation and hoped that Lord Eleho would net press hi. motion to a division. Af. ter some remark. front Lord Palmerston in defence of his course" and in decimated. of the resolution, Lord Elito said he was I atisfied with the &Holub,. made by the - govarnmen and the result of the de bate, and be would not pans hit motion. In the Horne of Lords on the Uth, the subject of ' the national defenees were referred to. Lord Kings down contended that the army mid navy would never be on • satisfactory footing till the government had the power of compulsory service. The Earl a Ripon thought it would ha most injudicious to res.,rt to compulsory power, and pledged every of tort of the government to make the defences secure. ; In the Holm of Common. the Rae India Loan bill woo finally passed. The completion of the steamship Great Elmer's, I was formally celebrated on the Sas by a banquet given on board, which oh. attended by many mem hers of tooth House. of Parliament and • number of most distinguished .gliseere and oriental, men. The engines, both screw and paddle, were eel in motion for the tiret time, and the remit was tattereetOry in the very highest degree nod for beyond expectations. Lord Stanley proposed the Mint of succees to the Great Eastern, and paints:lln glowing terms the marvel succors It will accomplish. Mr. Brnael, the engineer, and Mr, Scott, the builder, were toasted, but she owner was absent from ill health. The ship presented a beautiful and finished aspect, being al. most ready for sea The city articled lid London Tintte sale, in reseed to IL ellpulations of IL. meet, alleged to have been arranged Ix. lowan McLane and Ail,. et Vomit - Nu; thai Die ii to will, irom the moment th Ise treaty peas nodes American swag. It then adds that the sewn alit L. wirentageone to ataxic. and the world, bet akiats that the extonl to which iwiwata riddle .111 be reepecled Sr peeper - aired are an &maces or:cation. The Ammicatt J./ moment is domes, .tap Cr proleA the Interest. of fortltt bondholder. The Grud Doke CUM/Mir. of Snail, Itere lll la at Elel the private M b of admire! Ramona& had arrin* dla bud in the frilata Swotlen& Ned tool ap bletatl444 ayde. lola of Maid. The aril. among thabnlidltu trade bad wunmorl *Le E a able &aural.... The estimate/. of the men nnentifeard range from al to 00,000. The neuter builder. bed ed.rtatE tbo lateruntloo or It* Government, but the !Id a• tau add he did ant ere bow he could Interfere. Tric LAT6sT.—London.-112 the Money tua7,t the demand for money at the nothmounomaa tdt Se week seneibly abated, but the market was .snek) &o live at the clime the funds had been firm. und nen eole closed at a slight advance. Railway and v • securities had participated i o the improvaliaddeney. Metiers. Demetrieo ns, Viral merchants, mostly in the grain trait, - an suspended with con siderable liabilities. lAn impression prevailed that the hook of Eng• land would advance Its rate, f riltenunt on the II th Instant. Leresr or Teteonars • Lundon. 100.—Admiral Sir Michael So.vmotar, • Liberal, •se yeeterday elected Member of Parlireerit for Dates. port. From the Daily News' city article, dated Tuesday evening : The fande•to•day were slightly prejudioed by the news of a partial re-notion in the Paris bonne, combined with the dullness of business. Consols finally closed shout X par cant, lower than on Mon day. Before operating with confidence, speculators apparently wish to sae the result of the pending conferences on the Italian question. In most other departments of the Stock Exchange prices ware quoted rather lower. There was a renewed demand for money to-day. the Idea being entertained In come quarters that an advance in the minimum rate of Ails. count to threeper cent. will be made by the Bank on Thursday. There wore no bullion operations at the Bank to-day. Continental exchange this afternoon experienced • froth improvement in R. L froaL An But India merchant, of London, auspcuded to-diy, hut it is thought his liabilities ore not over £lO,OOO. The Daily NOW§ gives the provisions of Sydney Mabee' new bill providing for a military reserve form It authorises the enrollment and maintenance of a reserve fosse of 20,090 man, consisting of sol diers who have previously served. This force is to be called sal twelve days cash year, and permanently in ease df invasion. The Paris correspondent of the London Post, tel egraph, the result of the Tuaean. elections. They took piece with great order, and give • majority to the men of moderate liberalism, but quite opposed to the restoration of the old dyouty. The advice. from Odessa, report great activity, and improved pricee la the grain trade. The Times City wilds of Tuesday evening says the Eng Gab fonds experienced fluctuations to-day, to the extent of per cent, but were chiefly conse quent upon the momentary supply or scarcity of nooks, and not upon the foroign oews, or new fea tures in the money market. These wen renewed ac tivity in dements for discourd to-day, and the gen eral rater awfully equal todhe bank' minimum. The Times and nacre other journal., this morn ing publish an article on Italian affair., under the title of the European coup d'etat from the pen of MaxzinL Prince Albert visited the Grand Duke Constantine at the Ryde. The government had decided on disbanding the medical corps, which wu raised daring the Crimean IT.It, and catutituting an county new branch of to be called the Army hospital Corps or Priam The Emperor Napoleon went on the TM to Chalons to re. main slim sewn! day. It Wee Amerind that Prince Ilithard Metternich would re main at Parts ea Auttrims Minister. The Parte corn the London Star Or • repo that the Ittaparor==ed tar free tra4e, bit it Nell ecallnostlaa.: The Ifordteilr pabllabm • Leg °Tidal report, hp The Ad mnal Domain Des Tame% regarding the °penman le the *Mafia De Mon that the fleet, moafelleg forty-fne maids, of all clew; anehond bedew Team, la shitit of lb' domes of Be Mart,mid were propane! to °pea der, when moo was proclaim ed. - • ' The Moab= elm pablaha• • document clearlagsreiral Oterotert nr aux _flectlaa, which 'Deana ! repthrh: of the Canis of &OM* bed awe ago plea .? ik naiad* from the rotten asimtrotlatigultrictitri nristas.. lI 4 MM Goods wars In more active demand, and prices had an at fitatelitg• tettibmcy.*. The Parts Courmarket had beta dull, but closed him'r. Wheat was quiet. The acconnta of the approaching vintage were guile con. 1 ðic brandies were higher. Thenumber of troop. foam Italy to march through Paris . on the 14t0,1•70.0 , 10. The proomehm will hut seven hour. The Timm Parts corrwpondsat aye that the report was atilt current that measures would shortly be officially ao, pounced cootirmatory of the hopes entertained of the mater tenance or peaoe, and calculated, at the eau. time, to glve.W grearimpetns to commercial affairs. One of them, it t. Said, will be the reduction of the present ascends., duties ou-wr. titles of neceselty. The completion of the Railroads ars to he accelerated, and todne trial work. In general are to been. couraged. A atom natal Is to bo execute.] by 40.0U0 two at Carafe Malone, color the Empetutt'a orders, Illustrative of the ept- Booes of Fol Wino. The Emperor returns to the eamp is September to take command of the manouvres. It was reported that Lien. Fleary wee to be raised to a general or division. The Paris Constitutional ascribes the proposed for tification of Antwerp to the lalleence of England, who, foreseeing wet with France, wishes to provide boreal( with an entrenched camp in Belgium. The Paris bourse had been very buoyant and ratites at oae time were at 70f. 35c., but on the 9th the market drooped and closed at 09f. 90c, There wee a better feeling at the close. ham—Early on Monday morning the 7th, the King of Sardinia enteral Milan accompanied by his I Ministers, members of Parliament, and the muniri. pal bodice of Turin and Genoa. R 6 Majesty passed through Conn on horseback amidst enthmiastio ae rlemations. A 7'e Drum was performed at which the King was present. Ile afterwards received the authorities of ,the city. In the evening a general il lumination took place. The aspect of Milan during the fele was imposing. The Sardinian government has recalled the Sar dinian commissioners at Parma and Placenta. Prtumts.—The news of the dissolution of the French army of observation on the Rhine bad pro duced a very favorable effect. Berlin and Prussia would at once' countermand the concentration of troops on the Rhine. Prussia is about to eend two vessels of war to Japan to open commercial communications. The Emperor of Russia will risk Berlin in Sep tember. The elections for the national assembly of Tus cany passed off harmoniously. All the minister, who were elected are friends of independent Tuscany. The Opinion., of Tuscany eays that 50,000 French troops will remain in Italy provisionally, owing to the clangorous slate of some provinces. The Sardinian Commissioner at Parma, in notify ing the municipality of his departure, said he left his Secretary charged with the sovereign powers of the government in the name of the people. This produced a very had effect_ oEll.l,ol,—The relations between Austria and Russia almost assume the dimensions of a regular rupture, and wee regarded as dangerous to the smaller German States, which were already looking towards France for protection. The Ring of Bavaria apologised for the passage of troops through his territory. RUII3IA.—The construction of • railway of the length of 700 vents, between Moscow and Saratow, has been authorized. The capital of the company will be 45,000,000 roubles, with a government guar antee for eighty years at 4i per cent. Trine - sr.—The Sultan arrived at Salowite-on the 20th of July. INDIA JIM) CHINA.—The Calcutta mails of July 2,1, and Hong Kong of June 28th, reached Trieste, and will arrive at London on the 11th inst. A considerable reduction of native troops had been ordered in India. The imports at Calcutta were dull, and exports fiaL Freights were firmer. Ex change Is I I id@ 2, Cri, 2s id. The representatives of England, France and the American governments go. from Shanghai to Pekin. Exchange at Hong lion 'lda) 4s I I Id. Freights fiat.. At Canton, ex ports were quiet, bat there was more demand fur im.. ports. Shanghai Tea was quiet. Salt in moderato demand. Exchange 43 ?}dl - a,43 34d, t Foo Choo there were large tea settlements et extreme rates. At nica.--African dates are from Coast Castle to July 11th, nod fn. Sierra Leon to July 15th.• Cot ton was being cullerted in the eastern districts of the gold roast, and a considerable quantity was expected to be shipped to England. The natives were being taught its value, and the exports were urpected to Increase. Palm Oil had largely advanced at Aecro. C.iton Mark.t.—The tales of cotton in the Liverpool cotton market, three days, add up 20,- 000 hales, of which 1,400 bales nem to epecdsters, and 2,000 bales to exporters. The market closed dull, at, some authorities say eatirer,bot not quota bly lower prices. L r —Rl:her:lron, Spence d Co., quote the azzory dull. Floor steady at 1056 ILI_ and the quotations were 7s fid@gs; White ktubern White market g 12s 3d. W beAl7lll. barely maintained; - W,4;t7._ 1484 t e 15.5;,a email parcel of 17. brought - HAT - Ole Id; Corn dull. Mine.: 5s lltd@, dr White 754 le 3d. Money Market. —Consols clotted on Tuesday at 953 for money, And 9.51149.5 i for account. American securities ere generally unchanged. Minot. shares were quoted at 32(34. fllinois Sevens, 1575, 604- 01,81. New Yore Central, 88@,70. Erten third mortgage, '75. New } - one, Aug. 20.—The tendency of the money market during the with has bean toward. increasing ease which Is the most marked to-day. Prime paper : running Into December is now negotiable at ;an i per cent; call loons ta stock houses am a rule are 0 per cent. The Fulton for Southampton to-day takes $116,280 In epee's; the City of Manchester (or Cork ' took $640,000, making • total of $1,004,260. The exchange on London closed Oat at Iooi ®llO. The weekly bank statemmit is expeoted to chow a mate nal 'permute in specie and an expansion in loans i with most of the larger institutions. We bare tele= igraphic sillies. from the Railway Convention, now bolding at NiagaSS. In order to retain the trade of the lower Mississippi river towns. The Pennsylvania Railroad Co. have reduced the rates to those points as follows: To Memphis via : Cairo and above, 11.60, $4.44, $1.02 and 82c; to poitite below Memphis, $1.65, $.1.4n, $1 . 07 and no ; We are advised that these rates hire been assented ! to by the Presidents of the trunk lines and by the iManagement of the Erie. There is no prover-4 n. far an we van learn, that the present amicable a, rangement between the main lines will be disturbed. i It is thouttht that the 3.1 and 4th dames will be ad ranted. TIT week closes on e buoyant stock mar- kin stimuladled to such an extent that camass a rice In worthless shares as well ite those of intrinsic valeta The movement in Michigan guaranteed eoutinne., 1 and the tfTl,O Is again I per rent. higher, closing at . 251 maw Its board with tales. Galena Orm at 11511 . , (W 136, tee price of yesterday afternoon ; Rock Island I higher ; Reeding was in demand, end Core to 430 ; wij LA. dd at 5 4, an advance of 1 percent. The Coal St° are without ;change, except Cumberland, t" advaterd to 131. In Railroad bonds the only u mule change is the improvement in those of 1 4 Erie; the seconds are $0 I per cent. better; 11111 third. are 631 bid and the fourths, 40. The State htocks are still unaffected by the rising tandeocy of Itae char. lilt. In come instance, the prices are c. , wredy sustained. F.., Louts, Aug. Ill.—The overland mail of the '..ttl,nhas arrived. The late arrivals at San Francine° made some stir but the market closed very dull; l.4,yeis view. caused by late heavy accessions, hold ifg off for better terms. Pork hen declined, extra agar rolling at a fraction over Ile. An immenee surplus of sugar was exported to Valparaiso and elsewhere during the month, train was also In de mand for export_ The mining news is favorable, but the receipt, of dlist were light. The Walker River and Washoe Valley mines were attracting much attention large numbers hod departed for the digging.. The officials returns elect Judge Craney&bge, see . It is proposed to form the Terri of Nevado. A convention is to be in se II at Genoa, Carson valley for the purpose of • . ming a provisional gov ernment, it ludo intention of the people to throw off all ±l!As• : ,, is to Mormon rule. The design is to elecsovernor, Judges and all necessary officers. " A party of Californians en roote for St. Louis were attacked near South Pass on the 15th of June by the Crow Indians. George Stephenson of Pittsburgh, David Moore of Lancaster, Penna., and C. M. flail of Cincinnati were killed, and Fleury Florence of Csrlise, Pennsylvania, was made a prisoner. Advice. from Oregon say that Stout, Democrat, is elootod to Congress bye majority of 41. Lieut. Mullen was progressing finely with the new road from Willa Walla to Salt Lake. A large body of Frazer River miners arrived at the new diggings North of Colville, Oregon, who re ported making from $8 to $l6 a day ! Tfiti accounts from the Frazer River mines are more favorable. There were new discoveries North of Fort Alexander. Rich quarts was received at Victoria from Queen Charlotte's Island. Sr. Louts, Aug. 20.—Leavenworth advice state that there is no coati mation of the recently reported Indian battle of the south. .It is believed to have been greatly exaggerated, or le an unmitigated hoax. The river continues to recede 'lowly at this point, and all the upper stream. are on the decline and are' becoming very difficult to navigate. Weather ricks and warm. 1 9senrxnron, Aug. 20.—Mr. 0. Jennings Wise of the Richmond Enquirer, and Mr. Onld, of the Rich mond Examiner, eluded the vigilance of the police, and early this morning left Washington for Mary land to settle a newspaper quarrel by a dueL The parties returned between twelve and one o'clock this *Bemoan, having exchanged two shots.' Neither were hurt, and the matter hero mats for the present. Major Edmond French, Pay Clerk of the Bureau of Constnsotion of the Treasury Department, has been charged with falsely making and forging certifi cates and receipts for the purpose of obtaining money from the United States. Ate arrest was made yes. tarday, as stated in my former dispatch, but not until after consultation between the Secretary of the Tres. miry and the Solicitor of the Treasury, District At torney Onld and Major Bowman, and giving the ac cused en opportunity to explain. The affair creates much gossip here. The extant of the alleged defal cation has not been ascertained. NIIAGAILII Luxe, Aug. 21.--The Railroad COO. relation haat, agreed to reduce the rates to Memphte via Cairo to $l.Bl and $.44 on grit and second clue, and $1.85 and $1.49 to points below Memphis. Tho third and fourth clones remain it the present rams. Outrests, Aug. 40.—The Asucriss.us have oomittated D. E. Soong's) , to Cougress from this dis trict Dr. !Samuel B. Parch's Millar? Corr 00000 or •ntl.lllllons Mixture...P.:m*ly Vega . table ... 4 Mild, Elate and Bffuttley BMW, for j BILIOUS DISORDERS, BIOK HEADACRIE_ BILIOUS lINADCIIE, DYSPEPSIA, Yu R PIO LUBA OR LKOSIMM, COSTIVENESS, BILIOUS OR DISH/PM MUGU, MALARIAL FEVERS BOWEL COMPLAINTS, INDIGESTION, Wit SCOIIIOII Bo REIN DlStAnlis, • . , A -- tISSOUR“ ---- dV; - -.--- , ---,-j : . ----7----- :2..' ' i• ngeOttis Mao., PlatlS° Co tilisouti •Itivoi stu pti ...- ,' ,-f - ,-..;:-;, JAUNDIOE, And AU complaints cuus4 byIAIDURE BILE OR BILIOUt. vit . ......01,....- .. -- .. . 7 4 - ' ' '... ' O . . Diuy ki whkh o. I:Mere Walsh rata (VOID . 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Parsrox: ' N [R , Torted Ppwkag fur civ0.74:00, Xerrsaramt, Molnar, AUGI:II7 FLOUR—very doin.bot dealers sntkipatlng an ran= Woe from atom of tiso bbla $5,100,6.12 fur BMW, $5.2405,50 for Extra, bop inatoly at $.5.57g4,40,md SAW@ 6,7 S for Family Extra. mainly at 1 1 ,6415,70, and 150 btils 5,00. d $5,74 Om Mao, 2.1 nbla at 8:1,75g3,81, and 10 do In tho Mall my at $1,25. GRAM—dull; sales from atom of 100 Lush Gun at SS; Wbaat,lso burn Mita at $l,-% and coT de prime red at 200 !nub at depot at f o,and 100 from stomas- BACOtf—aaloa of 5,000 the at 7 , .;a734 for Shouldera;c6J 10 for w.r,vre. liar= 15,00(1 Meld 764 for Shoulder. tot4„V: .9?,1 for Edda. acd 1u3 6 fbr Ilamx im17,000 Emit S 5, an H d 10;4. AI —rah. of II bade, at wales, al $1231: V ton. Clll6EELE—salee of 60 Fre on private f0r,,,,,, nod d 2 do'at. VIA& - 131/3/3—aahr of 4 Ws at 2, • BLEBS.POIIK—IaIet 04 15 bbla al $16,744 01100ERIES—aalei to country ofls 044 Eclat at d,38%, . 33 bbls moldumem at 42. Vl.B/I—dalca of Id bbl. N 0.3 11ack4441 . , large, to city trade' . $ll. d.. OlL—aalcd or SO bbl. No. 1 LW (Vat 1 1 :,11.1 , 1 lITEARINI:—.4aIo of 33 1.444 at 113.;. NONE:TAIL)! AND CLOILTIOEICIA Me ma Inquiry for Spring wheat contact.. active, and UM market steady and Ilan—the receipts of Nu.l Opting Wog scarcely equal to the demand. Winter wheat Is In bater request, amt an advance et 242 c ...paid to-day on NM I red. No.l white continue. scarce and In demand. The tonne. None to day amounted to some aopoo bushels!. $1.51..01 for fair white en ttack;134 , 1,...1c for Na. 2 whito 10 afertO STRASc t7r. for No. I cml in ... Tao for N 0.2 red In canny 720 rttr. 1 kprlng In store; C. 7 %.4G3,-I.c for No. 2 Sprtnic and 0 far old atandard— the market closing firm. Flour w mar, active to-day for choice brands of Ppring extra.. .hi 14 at $2.75(A4 fur mew. and $ 2 ,76.4.3f0r01d. Winter extra ve eaterry dull and nominal at $4,21.4430. Corn opened arm at, ydav's prices., hut after the receipt of the New Torkdia. patch. it declined filbile. 0.1. amounted to 111,010 bash of e n grade., at 60(462c for No.l In store, and kg. for No. 2-- closing weak. Visit. litiaar • gaol shipping iagisieg, l it it. About 10,090 hush were .ofd at 12.4".p2Gc for No. lit sem, Aso steady at SG: In storm Nothing doing hi bar ley. Illghwinea galot mild nominal In =4=3,( e ... nk ie ba, 5 2 2. Provision. quiet—la lot of E) bk. rumps were sold at $9. T• 110. gni... The first ale of now Timothy erect )iion mede today at $1.75; the crop fa sold tote good but not large. Potatoes arm. Freight...inlet. Cattle dell.—(Chi c . Press. Loney is working ambit on call, and we hest of half million offering by • prominent excbango house et 6 'f cent. The eornnt rates, however, are ngl bl cent en esinsod,sad ®9 A cant on paper,-{N. Y. Trio.' Nsw Outus, August I7—e. —"e" Pork dun '44 Pfkta nomtool $14,25. HolJen anything below Ibis rat. Bacon to wore and the supply not befog, equal' to the de• mad, plea of aides are higher, with salsa of I2J hllds at hard Is nominal at II l„tg.Ill„ Whisky nominal at roule 1.. r reclltiaa, .m 23 sante for raw. No change to sugar or mo'assswandike ds.and la Itrulted: Bight exchange New Y.ork Iron. Sr. Loma, August IS —The market for 11une la dall,•bot prices are unehysged. Ss!. at 3275 fir aoper: Wheat Is s flrmer, and prima • ehsde better, though wit quotably higher. Oorn Is doll, hut trims are unchenged, SVa goats while 130(telc. mere la • fair demand ter oats, ant prices are firm. A Mir demand for hemp, and prices ere firm at $llOOl2/. No change In other articles. The receipts for the last !went fear hours Include4,o3o, sacks whest,l,olXl do corm bbl. pork, tad SAX/ ptecint balk meat. .. • The money market la caohenged. More soUrity was agate displayed to-day In 111, produce. market.. Holden of dour were pretty dna at yesterday'a tiger., and severs! order. on the market meld be ailed only at or near these MI.. In all some 400 bbiu wary eta, the mice. Imagism (rum f1,40@1,50. Very little Was dons le mum, prim remaining steady at 80abno —lfierrolt Ad. verifier. The Boston ;tat artis,—Tha runner matkot motion. In that won.. sta. when emus ars certaintamrlta securities, tut comparatir ly Ligh uu •tr, thing outside of the charcord but harrow circle. To-day etc largs majority or thsem who are driven Into the tat rot in, paling from 8 to 10 It rant fur money, whatlwr 184, or on call, and Inane on the "(sucks," coon with tart broad margin, are not very midlly obtained at any Inc.,i and Dever swept at I 3 cant and upwards. There Is not moth money abont, and coy considuratte tutus. astt rity would loot Itably Mitt. • modsrstu stettigency wud hloL,.r mist The tants. % whole, tars Dot abundant enuu, e, lha oggragato of /pea twin; sill! below Bre million.. The New Watts Pleaynua, of the 1010, taya,—The meat' noticeable haters In the marlin; to-clay trail en •driarci'ut one.abthth to one-quarter la &NW checks and sixty day bills. an the northern atlas. The Inthrorement Is owing to' a' lleotly Increseed demand for inebange, and to the exceed• . logly reduced aopply on hand. bo lath, SOMa partials bars refased',to draw on any terms, sod one of the banks pot up the rats for eight at one ill cent premium, but tee heard of no sales at that draw. Nrw Yob B.arsr coR? —A circular, Issued by Mr: B. Ford. of New York. Bays :—ln this State I think the crop .111 be neatly average to quentity, and erry tuperirr In quality. The breadth of grocipl.o. re probably ontoroarth leas than tut year, but the proportion of Whit, barley Iv much greater and the yield liver) lergn, riD;ldashala acre," and the quality eery Inc. In oat. conntioe the breadth of Spring areenaortu It not more thetihalf ae mac6z Vii;" gm last year. while In othere,"morlitiaa been 00.0 areo • • L4.4.1..rmy Is go. waaltter tba hand. ara largo, tad iLo Lem, pinmp and rnir (=ports by &Liver. lIKELINU, 1./1. /6110.1,--30 bbl, flour. Gordy k co; I 4 cI6 potato..., .1 A Fetter, 6 M.* LI aka ngl , / tzunk, 1 /.6.c, Edgerton & Ptevrart; 686 k. nip, NO bills parer, lloringitm, IMI eggs, Illeazloton; pkg., ItetymAr A Abdexem; 65 Mc Iti ScuM .t co; 6 tam old um, Recs. 244 fire J 6, & Imposts by Railroad P. aC. R. P..-i 3 wee/rap-105 hide., 2 car Praha can:, .14 Herbal:l,h At e 0; 1100 bus do. 22 bills appla,l.o.lo poteones, 2200 bush wheat, Ditcbcock & as; 12.0 posh wheat, WO, neGib o co; pkg.ran, Chadwick A sea, 1400 ban corn,. COO Soak wheat, D Mallare, 2 can Ors arikk, W 2UO bbls flour, Taylor Robinson; 1400 bush oorn, 4011r bola dour. Dell & co; 11 00 bush can, 45 61.1 a dour, S Dor,' rington; 12.10 bush wheat, Vceghtly & co; 00 bldis,'J 111110. Cane; 7.0 boatioata f 4 bids dor, 6143ane & Auger; 110billir paper Gawp; & car, 000 Snob *heat, liptinedy4 bro; 1600 pigs 1;461,11 A Collins 233 LS. 4100, 5 B Lyon & .37 •k• asst, 1 Dickey l co; 153 pkg. 110, It Dicktry t co; 97 pkgv copper, Pook l ..414(x) I ig• In6l, O A.Pahnestock & as 144 pkg. wagon staff, Leech & Sian, 97 do, 61 . 221.1nney & em 26 cea, De em 33 do metal, IS imick co„ 90 b2s cbeesaa !has 1:0/ do, 46 aks bock's/oat, J 11 Canfield & co; 72 pkgs copper, T kt Roam 110 b.. chem., R Roblecm l co; 40 do.. llawortb & co; 94 do, laerb & Hutchison; 24 de, E Resale too; 13 do. Wattals; 20 do, R Detail Coos 1822 bdis paper, 111 cars ore, 90 do calls, 434 bbl. dour, 257 do apples, owners 955 ins glow, 22 6 2 bbl, eggs ' 714 aka wool, 40 bbl. Dons, 44 pkga butter, 77 thdatobaaco,Olarke & co. P. 0. &C. R. 11.-(3 weeks.).-3 car Reds corn, 11113ana AP ger, 160 bLls floor, Barham & cm 123 d do, idgget & co; 100 logs wheat, 505 lolls flour, W 1171nghans 8 661 a oil, .1 T Pant; 70 roll. pe per, .1 Grant; 52 111, whisky, 816 Ills ilour, D Wallace; 830 do, .1 31'81311y I co; 30U do, leech & sou; 116 aka wheat, I Ds er; 100 Obis floor, ll'Clork. t co; 162 bp wheat, haw; 100 111,., .1 Taggart; 100.4040. Floyd & as 295 do, b tcs bans, NS" 31 Gurmly & Cm 200 W. oust Drown I Kirkpatrick; led do, P Palermo; 027 dap. Graham & Thomas 26 do, E 1.10819to0; 100 do, linos. It Ilc. - Keel 50 da,•E' Leech; 5o do, Black cm 182 do, WAWA. Wilson; 262 do, n. 5 aka wheat, J Gardner; t. 12. do, Voeghticy & r 0 20 tibia whisky. M'Clickart k co; 100 do miler I Rich. own; 6 Co. llama, Flow) 40 Wel* 20 bbla whisks; Haworth & co. Bus ham., T 11'Conatur, 6 bbl. 011, F Sellers &e , 20 do, 14 do 141.184 y, B A Pabnesteck as - b s lalss mow his.Wblnuey co; 50 Wail whaty, .1•11 Parker; 2.3 do, It & A 0 Duncan; IS bble alcobol, P Hayden; 12 do wlallks, Darker; 13 thd• tobacco, WAD Illuellarr,lll eke bole, Lech t Blair; 6 hbds baron, 00 to do, 12 11 Hayes & ch; 230 rolls paper. Caftan & at 2ro 6136 potalcies,Fetteri . lo taa hams, Lloyd. & Forsyth; 10 bbl. alcohol, It H Sellers .4 co; 12 log. feathers. R 14 King: 1010 Way SI Delangr, 110 bbl. floor. 66 masks wheat, W (kap; 92 Obla potatoes, 23 ' 0 bbla lour, IlitClicock, M'Creary t as 59 cars rattle, R do hog% owner& 457 hbla egg., 435 sks wool. 220 bbl. oil, 15201361, dour, 273 casks' bacon, 149 to do, 293 Obis whiaky,ll birds tobacco, SO mocks . hair, 68 rolls blather, 162.40, bone., 83 do nigs, 100 hirlea, 202 aka wheat, 31 aka feathers, 31 pkgs lard, Clark A: no. RIVER'NE W Tho company that has taken I] sunken errtehe et the 11th. have • Newry Lid - mud are nor ' ZerjaZ Tr ecd, „wade-SA - a of water. proparatery ta breath:lg .....eactfotnoving lt e le quite • hoary ois • large monnt of sediment has settled 1n It. In a t o w week• we bop° to see the landing apt, clear of them obetructions Th. tie, la rapidly fail with =out few taut of. Valor to. olay. Thn fall of stator will facilitate operatiotud . '•' The coal miner. up the river are almost all on statras. large mooting au held at llay`• Tipple au datunlay. bf about tho method ofroasamiug coal that the tuoreeneut bow making. What the result of their motel:neat mey be, it la tow hard to predict. The Glenwood, Orb erul Idelmite were at the lendlpz SM. Ü Bigot reedy to ham and would probably get alray . by Ws minting. The Minerva and f herott aro 'mot log %ego.' holy to When:log. The booboos on the Blooongalichvat preioat is very Mack. The antrum will itopnies it. Then la no now* of any Importance down river. Tho Louisville Courier, of Friday. soya:— The river less slowly receding yealetday, with three feet - Mold Inches water in the canal last evening, by the mart. Dialog the previous 21 hours tho river had fallen eat:quit:, on Inch The Mary Patterson, which left lure To.dey arming for White river, wee laden ao stoop that her guards anaidahlpt were under water. me Commodoie Parry yeeterday took on far Pittsbur and Parkersburg, 1,000 this floor, £OO coll. rope, la ba de tobacco, and • lot of hemp. ,• The Dr. Kane, from Louie, pot ott - ,140 balm of horny., The Gazette toys :—The lde, Slay let; fat klearphie with 200 tons of drr good., whisky, Zr., 001 •goal trip. The Jacob Poe, Dr. Kano, Economy and Co µassentommodore Perry arc dais from below, and the Helmuth end Itockafrom shove. The Louisville Journal, of Friday, Says:—The Hamer Dc.tatt area •t the wharf Wt evening Wood foitiewOr. Ise.. at portion of her ratan cocaisted of TO tone cannon ball for the arsenal at Baton Rouge. The Eagle, with CO,OOO bush of coal fur this pot; together with the Reliance, yule., W. Robertson and General Lati mer, all tow boats, pealed Pomeroy Wodneulay. • • The Zee* le dne Me arming, and We think the hat Pitts. bore% rise will be felt hem this evening. Moog the lower Ohio there loan 1a111114313C0 of altar foe ail present navigable purposee—the fleet of boatenele pilbS the Hrer finding water hr more abundant thaw parWmittta. and heights. The Zanesville Courier record. the death of It Teo.% r.ts naMod John Tighntr, a deck hand on board the .roamer John Buck, Who broke hh neck on Wednesday Ited by trylog '<damp from the boat to thehck. Re lived at EntimP."^ The Sohn Buck runs on the Muskingum. Steamboat ARRIVED. T*l , X.Ph.Browcarl.lb; Jeffavon, Col. 134 yard, Ellubettb; Ab.trvk Whcellog; Elver--t trot czolaz DEPARTED. Telegraph, Telegraph, Brownsville Jellos:n, Brownselllw,. CoL Bayard, Ellabetk- Miasma Wheeling; scsal—felllng, - . • -• Tategrwaptel• Alarm.,.. Nur Voss, Ash- = -00, °* .U. 03 sales ear bafra -: n u* firm; alai 11.600 this, Wheat firm; a afrarys,oo o: tomb; ~., mag a . ASA Corn aro!, Wes L.J..0 bash; yu. tow 83. Pock buoyant at 814,25014 =N. . Whisky -,a -,,,;,.m yo., rues at '2e. Coffee buoyant miss of f,..) bap st He. HL4.111 . 811, Avg. ',=-Yrotir urthazied; tall. illitati • ground whereas to trade at 15,46,27 ii and 124 - 4,4,1:0 for utra and hay. ar. roux ula tarn Mast are quiet at oar tor nr te h former and $3,62% for the Utter. . Whait Us mss ioird more p freely and with a moderato basilryi• , rice. rather weeLk; wales of IWO barb. math deaths= rad, at 21,29©104, and white i7-$l,OO®l,BL By. I. wanted ati 70 for new Delaware, and go for olikrataninth , CfMr is to tar reque4 4000 bash yellow at 60: Oats stead 34 qi32 for new arid 17(436 for old P la Pinata: has bat Utile is doing Afro " 1 A3,14,1kr; llama at 11,'"W aides 9 dbouldan Ciscosimfr, Aug. 2 P. I I lc. market ls finder, as 24 i=e l 4,.. for arrilail. haul! W.. datnaild at. lb for mid and dl4y $1.03 ~, 0.... g o d. Eye . 7 4 7 14.i'0ata I*- - , ' male at 40034,1. sad balk:aut. are baldvaryllnaly „ st Metall price or rdere quotations. - fi leall'altheith , ,' • -,... at 111419111,23. - - humus, AaA = O - - itmr is dullsal Alai iiino - ow - x.. ..,,.. street and Oa, Wheat Arm kW cot astraisialtaßOXl hew '...,..i . : at $ 1 , 1 4§ 1 . 80 "' 'Oaf* and 81.10€91A tor-rid. - . Coot la :-.7- ,- ;''• ~,., as :&471 for orblt. az] y•Ilow. .narigookiteakasiC
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