BY IaGNETIC.TEEMRAPEE REPORTED L'TELEIGHAPEDID FOR THE MTh/IMM DAILY GAZETTE FOREIGN . NEWS vtraTtnas BY Tux straoPe: ESCAPE OF GARABALDI, Espeated irotturn ofthe PaPei GREAT RATTLED/ HUNGARY. .4 eszsarn rinvzsgeno. PSIUDEZIIIII, July 28 A dispatch received by the New York aesocia ted prey, stales that the Ma . . of Nquumby • has presented • note to the eh gmenteamit from Lord Pahnerston, deman ing an ea*rit ex. planation so to the intentions t f France with re gard to Ronte—how long It ro intended that the F renc h army shall occupy the Roman Te'rritoryi and whether ills resolved (r support the Pope-- Legitimist and Jesuit JoOnals are @ennui up a cey Or abaohua noconditlOal restoration of the Pape, but the correspooderd of the LondotiTimes Argo, upon reliable informM on, that no sod folly IS intended by the „tench ' vat:meat 1 M ITALY— E I. The Roman Assembly unanimously voted the eons:Run= of the Republic, and ordered It, to be deposited in the Capitol as an expunction of a Istuutlmotts wish of the Roman people. Ttie Con stitution is by a vote of the Assembly to be en- Apeman on Marble, and placed in the capitol. They also ordered a funeral service to be celebrated for those who had alien in defence of the Republic.— A Proclamation from the Assembly announced the arrival of the French, and recommended ab stinence from all vengeance as useless attd on. 'woithy the dignity of crOkens. , Garabaldl succeeded in escaping front ' , Rome, with tenon men. He was loudly applauded es be Paised through the city. It is probable he- would Adl In with Some detached new of Nesphouta or F- 8 1 ,1 Pliorder, AV*ll3l he might give treads. . Hie in . 'tnolitiihe Said to . be to invade the kingeord'of 4lea::Tbe first division ofthe French expadition air wing set Out cat In Ore& of him. The Ponta. ell arms had been put op. The Colourre• otaltied. , . , • Le speaking earratigemauts for the settlement ef r the future government of the Boman Stafea, the Heidi correspondent of the London Times,'Bays— n. bane reason to believe, though I have It through .:no cadet source, that the French Govemhent fs satisfied with the last amounts that have been re. calved tram Gaeta. If I - may trust my authority, these accounts would show that the Fteachblinhs. ter diem has =chided an airangernent, net only with the Pope, but with the Austrian RepreseeM. Ulm, to the effect that his Holiness is to return to Hem. The French are to evacuate the city Leaving onlyagarrison of 1500 men. The Anstriatilteme- Seatitive has agreed on the part of his Govern. meat, that the Austrian troops shall evacuate Bologna and Ancona, leaving comparatively a .aundl number in Forts." Venice, mill holds out againts the Austria.% and continues to make vigorous resistance. The cor respondence from Turin states, that AZ traude, Secretary of the Sardinian Legation, arrived at Turin, with despatches of great and orent im pntazims. It is said that they contain a wish of Lard Palmerston that Sardinia ahould . n ot keturne negotiations of peace with Austria, las 4agland wished to saws Italy from the abyss into: which idle appear ready to fall. DENMAR A ahrall victory has been gairied by the:;Danes owes the Holstehters in North Zsalantl. HUNGARY. The Hungarians continue to carry an the an• equal struggle with indomitable energy ant] nom age. Addicts from Vienna of the 7th kale been received, which state that the report of aivictray won by Jellachich proved to be altogether 4thurid ed. Intelligence had been received by the Islatum, a Belgian Journal, to the [capering effect-40n the la and 2d of JOY, Dembinski, with his own corps, them of Darnel, and all the reserve of veteran troops, amounting altogether to 80000 men, at tached the Russian army, consisting of 110,000 men, commanded by Prince Paskewitch, in the deans botween fdiakokis and Wen- We hive not received anydetaila of this Important battle. Dem binski, •With 55,000 men, was in pursuit. of the remains of the army of Pasidwitch, and if is Pro bable that immediately the news of Dembinektio victory became known, the warli k e population Ice the defiles in which the Ralltaill Prince has ha prtukci4_mtgaged himself gm —mess to cur nit lib ietreatfiUm the passes. , The Austrian garrison at Bad, had been compelled to Wimeader that barest. The Iranian corps having entered Transylvania has succeeded, after a desperate no 'intoned, in Taking Tomases Pass, which was strongly Ratified. The Russians forced their way through with the baynot and entered Crotertadt on the name day- • Other =taut' from Transylvania enawthatthe caliterittddin corps hail entered 9ismid, after: a sharp Gahm with the ituaguiags, who appeal to have retired to an, intrenehed, camp and =rim dimwit down tho right bank of the Dambe tc Comm, from which point; they manoeuvred with twenty squadrons or horse, and kept dp a-fire with fifty gana ,for eight hours; but the-W .- Infantry remained isAbair intranctunents. One field bat tery ventured beyond the protection of;the gum lathe intratchumnt. A regiment of 'Anambra light bar= sneaked and captured the bet4ry, alter eutih;g down the greater part of the med at their Zoos. The Imperial troops on the right ., bank of the Danube, after leaving Raab, followed. the rev Dinning Hungarians, and appear to have obtained twos adientage at Ales where five hurut:ed Han- Tatiana snare made prisoners. CHOLERA IN liiILADELP/14 - r 26. There were, In this city, daring the howl 'ending at noon today thirty eight eases : Zt Choi ..aitouadnlne deaths. CHOLERA IN NEW YORK:': Dalin tha 24 hours, ending at nconto-day,there Irrat.l3o cam or cholera, and thirty-tii, deaths, iathLt ONOLtII.A. IN CINCINNATI There vimie In this city, daring the 'l4 hone claim at noon to day,ls interments froM Cholera, and 35 from other disease& PRILADALPRIA. RICET., Icily 26. The &reign town has caused more firmness in ow cat= market, but has had no material effect wpm: the'general market. Plerar—The market continues quiet, with sees of 121 M this common branda fresh ground, and ea stock recently inspected, at SS 75 per bbl. For eity .toosumption the demand is moderate, sad lea* mos atm 54 15 to $5 25 per bbl, for com et= andcaber brands. Whee*There is a good demand in the market. Supplies am light, but prices are fay maintained. Saes 3000 bushels at for old Red, 105 e, and for WWl* IiSCFL / IC; !OD 600 bushels new Rd, or only craid4, et 11130 per ba. Cas not so much enquired after. , Sales of 2,ooo.bushals yellow at 60 cam in ware. arcteries—?hereb more activity in Sugars, and Pkra winiker- luta 81 1: P aI r rl e t le n n anally bald at - Z ewe, and in hhda. at 241 cents per gallon. SEM OF THE iIIABILIE INSTITUTE, aryls RA= of mcoon.v.am., FORME pROROTIONor Tan MECRARRI ARTS. M*al Medionicalycriodical envi! in Aniori ...± publinhed on the fast of etmh mohth •In the triT rnAniOntsbin. ft has been regaled, issued . for 'Tfrowlutitottwerity•iliftelensi, end e y edited by a committee aim,fio getulemen appointed for Oge T CZIO, by theTrualln instlmte ' 1 7.!..Y 1 high reputation, both at , home and - whira d mis Journal has aetinited and sturtatn - ed, has given It a circulation and exchange list of the , . best character, tribletenth.k. Cotomatio onTub ,. lies/lons to make the test *elections from Foreign ggieues, and to give circulation in origtnitteOrMnani ' • ealiona en mechanical and scion -Life subjects, and no. Ibsen of new inventions mikes of all the Patents Luti• • ed at the Patent Office, Washington city, are publish . edln the Journal, together with a large amount of In. forwation on Mechanics, Churnbtur end ;Civil Eugi. naming. derived from the Mum um - Thu Journal Ls published on the first Mead, ... L b, ' each lumber containing at leastprirenty r t te r,,,,p„,, and faniarmo volumes annually of about. tru pas each, illustrated With engraving. on cop*, ..4•; n wend of thane subjects which retiniVPibq- . The subseriphou price in Five &nude pet am", bpayable on the completion of the sixth nuerner; and it will be forwarded free of protege when tiro dollen are remitted to the Actuary (postage paidtin advance for ohe years enbietiption. • Cksainunioadons and len T. on basinesztmust be di. Mimed to “theltentary of as Franklin Institute, PhLL adolog, flenusylvatunc=gis i puit roN, J deft: F. L SUGARS—N. ()Tim , my D sale by avaaa, !Aar, Crush ad R S —N. for /717 J D WILLIMLB _ 313 bra -hi itt so do do, for sale b7 0 lDe D NV " •-• .zs oe. tay a 0 d° do No.l Chocolate; 10 do do Cocoa; 30 Aufeb CoDbooolate, teteiving to-dar , ond for sale BADALEY 1717 lb an/ 20 woods mar /111.VANA , 1513 1 : 1 1 1 R -4 C 1 bra Arpericiroal .l V for gala t+l )717 BAGALEVA BWTH E==Z== COEURCIAL RUM ti Saturday, dl te r i . Wednesaan Thuzaday, 37 Prida*, P/TTSBURCIII BOARD OF TRADE. COMAITITES:FOR JULY. las nactocx. ran. IdeIADEN. Y. Laer.3-A. Orezert.:Perzaircson Games, Friday Mtipg, July 27, Ida f ' The weather yesterday. eras unite trusenled, and (lo cum coed .d refreehliag slikreeera of rain fall during the day. Baling= was wriserally very quiet. and no marked change was nianifeayd in any article. FLOUR—Thestarket is SSII - at former quotationsond very few sales ens traiosp*g. We bear of a sales Iron first hands to any largS: extent; 134,85 was offered for a lot of 203 bbls, bat vrttS Telexed 4 the holdetSin anueipatiork of a higher offer. The salesTrom note are still confined to limited lots, at 24,0.04,75 p bbl.— Chotee fandly brands have ban twildat $5 by dray load, but this Is rather Save the*larket. RYE FLOUR-l-blodera* sales are effected from story at.152,82024t, bbt. • GRAIN—None Is comma . * by river, and supplies are limited. 15'e have so tinssactions worth reporting. GROCERIES—PortIier 'Linked sales of N O Sugar, by bhd, at 5051, Ind is bblkat 61051. Solo. o f N Nolaaves at Ifflai:Se, according to quality. We costa mow quotations of Rio CONes at a range of 7 to 8c iP lb. • BACON—Sales of asoo tre country cured sides, of fair viably, at 5/e IP ID. l*g slier sales of plain horns at 71, and of sager cured canvassed, et DiatOte, ac coniing to quality. F POTATOEB—BaIes of taps now left store at el 50 ♦ bbL CkiEESE—Salo. of 40 boas N R, m low, at Oak fox common to beat. • FISH—The market is laid) supplied with CI kinds, and sales have been vita brisk at the following quo ted rater Salmon 151 S, Shad 83, Mackerel No, I 113 for Ws, and 87 for halrb.bls, No 2 89.,53 for bbls 54,75 for half MA," No 3 15005387 for bbls, and $3,75 for half bbls. Sales of Rapp/ at 135,756i)e5 8 bbL CILaCKERS—k regular fastness is doing at the fol louring quoted rates: .jr4. Water Crocker'', per bbl it • • -- Dysputter do '+" —•— peptic do • • • Pilot _ rot " Cmc d t r' 4•-• • --- FEATHERS—We note limited sales from store at 311331 c IF S. SOAP—Sales of Rosin arzl.fiNie, of variegated at 10113110ie CANDLM—SaIes In • retelar way at the following prices T—Commen dipped 49e, litoad 14e, and Star Candle at 21.4t4:e tb. EMEM it s uaaisas July lel, 11319. Canle—There was quite a=large supply of Beeves at thisseales to dry, and ;mete declined. 1 hes oaesings reached leso head. of which 615 were sold, Xti vrem driven to Philadelphia, and 3d9 remained over rchsold. ?Flees ranged from 14.taAt• St on the hoof, equal no 50,.1006,76 net, and avtraigilig 62,75 rros, Hogs --Are scarce, and In.brisk demand at 84.,5005 —{Amor. •lira Mum CCW--The Dincirmod Adeu, of the inst, states that the breekslO the Itionti Canal. South of Dayton, were repaired lilt Friday, and the wider Was to have been let in SoliNloy morning. The break North of Duyton aaexpeer, will be repaired by to morrow. Nosily!oo is menterrupted between Lock lend, four yules north of Pidna, and Toledo. c o ,. Tilupa as um Wikkr.,-Wo rake the following extract of a letter from the Cincinnati Att.. It is from limpets of Me. Mansfield, one of O. tdrcon of the Al low, who has recently beenAn a tour through the West ern States. It gives somelsteresling strunnic• of the Cattle Trade of the West, afid will be read with inter est• "While at Yellow Springs, I now a fine drove of cat tle, which mere driven frost the Wabash. I was told the Mann Irs. l ol l head a year passed that point, that be ing a common mote hom Illinois and" Missouri to the grazing lands of Madison mod Payette. This is on im mense besiness, and employs four classes of posons. 1 Toe raiser of made, who sells hicrunatals at one or two year. old, or even thrOb to the grazer. The racers are chiefly in the great prairies of Mina* Misscon, and lowa. 3. The grmeairre chiefly the owners Or renters of the great pastoral of Madison, Payette, and Oman counties. Ohio. .1 tie mule fender, wile Is the corn raiser, who takes the Battle in the =lmmo and feeds them on tom, till thel are fmenongh for the mar kers of the Atlantic rid.,,- ' Sometimes moo( thew oe. cupations are united; Mori% often. 4. The fourth etas of business, which arises oat of the cattle trade, is that of the Banker, who flantislks the fonds The banks of chificothe, Circleville, Cohen' bus and Nemo, taken to gether, do more of ulb sort of business than of any other. It is the Mastprofitable banking badness, done in the State- The mode trider Moot to boy a drove of etude to fat with his earm at plies to the book fora lean For this he gives a bill of exchange on Philadelphia or New York at fourreolith4sor ' h the bank discounts— receiving the fonds, whoa - Sloe ore sold. and get tingo,o„ both interest lad ex witir_h brings the prof its to about 10 or It gr ce.M.. Bat des is not all. The earths feeder receives the dotes of the bank, which are pal to the grazer, who pAys them for cantle through the entire Western Stapes. In this meows the enrols ties of the bank is kept ord. These warsactions are as traly commercial a. loofa, as they eon be peasibly made., for they are all basifil on the towel sales of cat tle to the Atlantic eines. .1.-vospeet the sale of cattle in Ire counties of Boss, Picicoloray, Franklinddadisen Gad Fayette, . mount to nearakollion of dollar., and which, therefore, owl) that anitfikottof bills of exchange. PERYI7III:E/VV=Hostel , 4 Lily Whim, sixes' do Bear% oil do Beet.Alarroar do Phißomar; do Nymph Soap; Jest ritcloil and for sale la • /71 6 ; Azq R ICE -4:. tierces Caroll/to, to &mac; for sale It; T ar—tCoo lap C IO a sli e d by Lin YAASUS A HINCHTSON A CO Q HOT-40 kegs u sortarlatlat,ior sale by t QI) jylo JAMES A HUTCHISON is CO .lErr-126-h sele by y 6 JAMESAVVISCNc CO Gest - hf bbiscand to gat 1,1 hart ',cgs, for sale JAME:SA HUTCHISON tt CO, Ira Agents for St lebstis Stearn Sava Refinery SWIMS HOUSE MtlisteSSES--10 buts 01 Lows tie gar hove AlOl/1.113.4, Oar ule by MB • JAMES A HUTCHISON ICO EFINED SEGABS—:OOO bbla Ion!, crushed, poor- XI / &fed, and clarified Fugara, for rafa by iICIIISON fr. CO, /ylB Airts St Lbws Steam Sugar Rainery Q DEAR HOUSE tlOLiiriSbZ—Zs bbla sugar boo. Molasaba, reed, on Onsignment and for rob lo • to dose by BROWN & CULBERTSON, Jule is 145 Liberty or EMERY PURCHASER OF DRY GOODS eh • • ft call m MASON & CO'S cheap One Pnee Store, Cu Market tweet, for betriS c. is They yell goo 4 fun co b:mad Linens for 8 cenku die do for toe; Scotch Gitt i 10e; that cold ems ate; fine Merramsek do - beat quallty do 10M nett 4-4 do, 191 e; Brown & bleached Mullins 41c44Gloves4 cents; Metatin and lace Collars 61 to 104 c, elegard.Mualin Cape. from 71 eta to WM, together with they tn ateet vanety clothe; cheep R goods to be and In tket estr country. Remember the iamb ,B 0 Market ac 1 14 ..t.! AA MASON & CO MACKEREL—I6O bb 6.610 3, Masa. Inapruon, 1649 met. da • .I.t received and far 6.63 by & RICKETSON. jyt6 172 and 114 Liberty at 8& 024 —R.., 81. , 64ra and Si6es, onconsta, meat a. Car • ala bp' jTIB. MILLER & RITMMIIK)N Q ALMA - VS -3D bss:saleratua Jost reced and for 0 sale by JllO MILLER & RICKSTfON f,2 VG/LA HOUSE AA/ PLANA A5i0N75111.....9: 0 BEB-300 bbls saps tlautatlon Molessesi 60 do do sugar house do, In store and for sale by • /Yid • .;MILLER & RICKEI'SON Q..OAP-160b.ribrClillieotbe Boar, 100 Gas No do do; an store stedo.md On rite by jllO 7,IILILLEII.& RICKETSON 0 'PRE cmderidgrned=da_y_oxsochned the 1 in busineas JAOOSIOIOII 2 VARTZ,tind will coo time the ballots. Itetetofore, under the lino of LA. FAHNESTOCK h co. hey 2, LEO: jyll COICEI ALE-50 42 puns, fresh imsamadon, 0 anise in a day or For sale by lyl9 • • JACOB WEAVER. Jr. AGRICULTURE, am,s- , l:amrning's Lundeen pc Chu darting, ho. giro; dS Cousdre Residences, ewe do Fruits of America., 12¢4 do do do, colored plates, Bee; London Gardening Mel:adios, I2mo; Tho Rose, its culture, he. Booby Paribas, Allen on the Grape, boo; Prince's Pomologleal Mosul, elm; do on Mo Grape, 8•0 i LoOndlit, Agriesdnare, thick gem do Oarderung thick Boo; do Trees and4brubs, Mick Bres Dosmng u's Liorticalauist Boo; Ampitan Agricaltmist, 800. lot j byagile r/A J ALOCKWOOD, CM Wood m EEZZE! r ig pennershlyrturreenfore existing under the firm or A. /r. C. BRADLICY, is dissolved by the deumse of hlr. C. Bradley. 'ntettlusiaess ...nil be earned OD by A. Bradley, who will tittle the boldness of the Isle firm. l REMOVAL—A. BEAM has removed ha Foundry Warehouse from No -112 Second street, to No. 19 Wood street, between Tint and Second streets, o the vntrelumse lately meowed by a As Berry. ',here ha will keepeonstantly on ;hand a general assortment of Castings. MLLE, !novo.' Cooking StoseLke._ CIGARFS.4cuPorIed FYiliblises and Haven., of all sizes and colors, oflke most approved broods, for wile cheap by jy10; JACOB WEAVE/yr OT:11811-18 easks Potas, h, larullng per canal boat P J I Bennett, and for sale low to close by iYI 3 JAI3 DALZELL, Water in_ - DECAbt b Is Pecan Nom, jest mid o X - consignment and iits oak by /PIO .MILLBEI & RICRETpON H. CHEE4E.-6"Oirre pilaus W H Cheese, hunt . VI ing by Lake Ed* and hi Lino, and for sale low by ' jyla lAMIF2f DALZELL B°7l`l' e"%/741"11 8 D1`c7 `Tto HOGS HEADS-2 eon, 6 6616 In no rei tor sale by 11L3 S' I MAH DICKEY &CO COTTON -41 niro 'radios; for solo by 1113 • ISAIAH DICKEY &CO h. &AO Witaitm Ohm; 7;. do 10012 'do; 25 440 1C(' 1011.1 dcslo do 709 do, received and far Wa g, 'Lou, bIATTLIEWS & CO, OS Water al lIIATTEFAVIS & CO ACOrir...ISMIba slat. aad Shouldin, reeM and bl Ha 3 HMV, MATTHEWS kCO COTTON=9.(9bakmDomcn, in more and for sale by Iyl3 MeITHEWIS & CO bbl, time yearobl Yawn Handy,reed= iitanamstment and tor aide by TASSEY & Bt ST /cIA.--Anceticari Parmei'e nney- Yrrn Lindinyla Verembiolol:lo o2 4 Dary's Otg ASTICTIMreI IC: MD. 80b. 2 t....nt6 Pant 8.0. , - Liebigh, Aoltiltaratetemistils 12 m ° /Met' . Itmelitan Deo Book, .2 am Allen'a American Paha Book, Dim o. Allen DOroextle Ant . tztal Webeney &Park% Eoonomry, thieit Bvo. For ale by , JAAILES D LOCrWOOD, .63 Wood as _ N:YB • •Y lb. :re • for . 11 .... .intetni :Tt :4` • Ifs fv4,/. hi Ai • 'l•aa• N• r for ialeby .91 3 / J. EDO& CO. IIT OF PITTSBURGH ARBRITED. Atlantic, Parkinson, Riennnteiae• latigisideLane, Bennett, Brownsville. Tuscarora, fieniPhil Beaver ' Cinderella, Calhoun, Wheeling. DEPARTED. Adaniie,'Parkinson, Brownsville. Loins McLane, Bennett, Brownsville I San f 8= I rises. I sew 4 47 7 25 4 47 7 24 4 49 7 23 449 723 450 771 451 721 4 52 7 20 Tim Rem:a—There were 20 timbal in the channel, by metal mark, Mat evening at dank and at a stand BOATS LEAVING THIS BAY. Bnaarnavilla Packet., 8 A. M. and 4 P. M D. Leech & co's, packet line. 9 P DQ eXTHLUISOHIC AHD WHIG TICKET 11=ATZ, WILLIAM HABLETT, of Butler County • usznana . , MDT. C. WALKER. of Eauubuth Borough .10$N MILLER, of Shanigburgh. CALEB LEE, of nusbargh. WM. 'ESPY, or Lower 81. chor. IMMT, CAltTlga CURIT3, of Piusburgh PIWTHONOrMiII, UFO. S. HAYS, of Upper St. Clair .• rrussnura, MAIN MORRISON, of Allegheny. • comatuaomot, JAS. MITCHELL, of Peebles. conomez, war u ARTHUR S, of Putabcmg h. AUDITOR, JOAN BYERS of Findlay Patimm Lemon SeasA—Prepared by I. W. Rally William Erect, N. Y., and for sale by A Jaynes, No. 70 Fourth street. Thu will be found a delightful arti cle of beverage in families, and parucalarly tor sick Bautaisloata..—Pin improved Chocolate prepare tioo, being a combination of Cocoa not: innocent, in vigorating and palatable, highly recommended panic olarly for invalid. Prepared by W. Baker, Dorches ter, Mau, mad foi sale by A. JAYNES, at the Pekin Tea Storey No. 70 Fourth at =tag • • 3.75 Firs and Marine . lesslarospeo.—Tair Prrrs mown Ns,loorlos ow, flan Issinuncs Coorssr— ehartetod fern!—sontienes to imam, upap every de scription of property, or rhs karat rano Orycs, No. 21. Market !Forel. SAMUEL GORBILY, Hamner Fmast, myealidm Improvements in Dentistry. DR. G. 0. STEARNS, late or Boston, is }prepared to manufacture and ant ElLoca Tarn. in whole and parts • of sets, upon .n,,,„ Suctiort or Aunospho.tte. Portion Plates.— T.rtva 1111.1 . ., where the nerve is exposed. Office and residence next door to the May or's amee, Fourth street, Pittsburgh. Mu= ro—J. 11. hPFadden. F. H. Eaton. julg JOB PRINTING. DILL READS, CARDS, CIRCULARS, Manifests, BIV, Luling, Coramar, Lc= BLanix, NASD ISIM, LOU., CI.IIICATIM, cacao, POLICIES, ok.O. ke y Printed at the shortest nonce, at low prices, alga, dot Gsstrrrs Omen, TED(IO scan.. W. 111. Weights BL. D., Denting. Ohm and residence on Fourth it, opposite. the Pittsburgh Bank. Offit e "";." o'clock t oa"(h x " end 0n2.t1. O. A gentteman of PleshargE, who had fallen lota sal open cellar after the "Great Fire," sprained his all ele so seventy that he was eatable to refram from cry ing out with the pain. A friend who had been using B. A. Fahnestock & Co's Rabefameat and been cared of Itheamatism, gave him what remained In the bottle, and although his limb toy gready swollen, he WSJ completely restored be health in twelve hoots and freed from polo. This is bat one of a great number of eases whink have come under the observation of the proprietors. Prepared and sold hy B A FAIIN&UTOCK & Co, Worn.—An thin Is the season of the year when worms are most formidable among childreathe prop, oases of AULane's Vermifoge beg leave to call upon parents, soliciting their attention to its virtues for tho expelling of these annoying and often fatal enemies of children. Their invention is by a physician of great experience ut Virginia, and afire using ti fur sever.' years in his on precuee, and finding ILI toe... manned, be has been induced at last to offer it to the public as a cheap but certain and excellent medicine. Cull and purchase at the Drug store of nityfisikorT J. 6 . 113 D in CO. El= MUMS CLOTIIISG IVIEHOOSIE LE WIS & EIANFOhD, Nos. Z 4, end Coi STatrs. ibenoren Patton a. old Rafting Slip,) NEW YORK, Hart on4Rand do. Ingest aosortment of CLOTHING IN TILE UNITED STATES, MUTT. TO /11.1. ratan a the article of 191118.T8 and DELAWIriai. tee keep an eadlw vanecri Also the most extensive tosnafaemters of Oil Clothing and Covered Hata la the amid. PLAIN AND FASHIONABLE CLOTHING, Of all kinds Cateloga.. ef szoek Nat try mail. Chien promptly &lied, LEWIS & HANFORD, pell No. 2T 254,250, and al Pearl st. N V. SALERAIT.9-107 blo No 1, (or nba by .17 11A0 A LEY it SMITH DR. D. MINT, meWr Corner orroorth dWSW LeMt. Mkt .n Puri noes. ORT WINES-01Beir,Webberir. — E;rrester, 1834, P Pure rich and dry, Gould, Campbell d co*. old dry LBW Osbourn , . 1834, Pore Bad Pure Juice rt par heals= Po, llama re Sons, Pure Juice, thble. elou• ble and tangle Grapes. These wa re oh celebra md dim, medical propentes. and ine can he had whole. wale dr retail at the R i ne Store of JACOB WEAVER, Jr. JTORN M TOWNSEND, Dreamt asd Apothecary No. 45 Market st-, three doors abase Third as Pins burgh, will have constantly on band a well selected as sortment of the heal and freshest Medicinal, which he will sell on the mom reasonable terms. Physicians searing orders, will be promptly abended to, and sup plied with articles they oray rely urn as genuine. nely p Et reP i aV7re r irtre n Crianten i slVa ' t 17;t r in e i n c , f he nay or night. Also for We, a large stock of fresh and good PerlM lots 01.1 K& BOOKS".—Loyola acid Jesumsm an an an dement.; by Isaac Taylor, author of Natural Ills tory of Enthusiasm." Sketches of Scottish Church Money, by NETne. Memoirs of the Rev. Thomas Halyburion. arab an appendix, embracin,g an aecount of the Church of Scot land 9aHng his times Life of Dr. Johneon, by the Rev.! F Raasell, E l i t h va e Vir Scotland g the kth re n 37. with three ' Se rmon . by Rev . Ge orge Wil l afteld3t.37Dl Mac farbuid. D. D. MAnnel of Presbytery, by S. Miller. D. D, with an appeettLe, by the Rea. J. G. Lennie, A Doctrinal, &V., ill:Mall and Practical Treatise on Mental Calling, by 1 Foote, A. M. PUMA by Alttlia. On Mind and for sale by _O4 ELLIOTT & ENGLISH. 79 Wood at VOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Lt - QUORS—ik Irene P Cal usomment always on hand and for sale by Jam W & hi MITCHELTRER CALIFORNIA ea a FI aine R Kt t y N m TRAlL—fitsn. o t By Francis Parkman, Jo, Mast ations by Dar- Icy. In one eel. Moto. For sale by Iya• JAMES D LOCKWOOD TIf.WATRI smel g t. mT3d Porta in store bra IiFOILLS & ROE WO LINEN—A few pieces conAtz L T i s k ROB oorLtnen l in Tnon; for sal, //6 LOST—Large Bram DOOR KEY. The lender will confer an obliganou by leaving It Cl the Gazette otfleg __ .06 N°O. 2 MACKEREL-60 bbls No 2 hlnelTe - rel, t o ed this day by canal, and for sale very low to eloso consignment by JAMES DALZELLIA TACO!) WEAVER, Ja., Wholesale and Retail Bea t/ let VII Foreign Wines and Liquors, and old Monon gahela Rye Whiskeys, corner Vivo and Market sts. JP WINE—Ii 3 Wildcats pinta and quans of this celebrated Wino lint to boa and for sale by ITO JACOB WEAVER. Jr MSZSIIEG::iiiI 6G fin — e Norm, an exceiumt aruelTh - iTIL r good order; ID do do do common, for sale by SELLERS is NICOLE! LiACON4O hhd• Sides; 20 do Sdouldeis — lran Dams, In mare and tor Lab. by /IF SELLER/3 k NICOLE - AND - LINtiMI7 Obis - rlro t m 39 - .1.4 Lard Oil; IV do Llnwed Oil, for isle nly2 MILLERS & NICOLE WlOlgrs ANCIENT hlYTkiofAX — ilr7LOreettli. and lisrmad 3/ylhr:di/ay, for colleges and School., by lit A. Dwight; with aesenteen illustrations out- Dim 12mo. Jual received and for wde by lyg JANES D LOCKWOOD, 133 Wood at IXTISTARnt BALSOM-12 dot on natal and lon sale VV by 11y 3 1 KIDD fr. Co. r I 7 prrrsuuntm, CINCINNATI AND LAIUIS -1. 'VILLE TEI4EGRAPH COhIPANY, have declar ed a Dividend of Three per cent. for the last quarter, payable on and after the 10th inst.; al the office of Pal meri Iburna & Co. JOSHUA HANNA, Treas. Iylo POTABII-3 esk• Potiah, on hand anfi - tor sale - 6y . )Yll REYNOLDS & SHEE FAFA MILY id bb by Fls Family Floor, on doo enmen' and for se Oft REYNOLDS & SHER, yrANCY Co'. tev Eastphalta Hams. MS do Taylor& s sugar eared do; IS do Leeds & Son tr, 10 do Hiller, Drown & tinminns. do do do, all can vassed and yellow washed, In store and far sale by Jo. SELLERS & NICOLS erdes, juu yawls Ell sale by jy7 1. 8 WATERMJLN . _ LOUISVILLE LIME-60 bbls received undid, sale by Jy3 ARMSTRONG & CROZER. - DACLIN-2LI cask. &welders and &dee, on consign nienti for sole by jy6 M'OILI S tr. ROE OLD MON. BYE WHISKEY—aI are gat Demijohns WM Po. M R Whiskey. Gentlemen and con. MaMUM tie Invited to call and examine it, if they want as fine an article as can be hod in the Western coun try, at the Wme Store of )1 2 JACOB WEAVER., Jr. flkIL-10 bbis Lammed Oil. An lAle J D CANFIELD ja3 ISIFILILIC SIDES-50,000 pieces for sale by LP JO KIER & JONES CRRAPI CHEESE 66 builLet reed for for mie J B CANFIELD, by Jy2 Water et, harem. Smithfield and Wood COCOA BEIaLLO —m 'lb. Coma Shelia, for sale by .;172 C II GRANT TUNIATA BLOOMS -15 tam is, more cod for sale al • by ly4 KIER & JONES "CIOREIGN CORDIALS—Orrreat, Absynth, Carr cos, hiarasquans, Annlsette and fancy French and Iteßan CordWs, In baskets and oases. For sale by the battle or dozen, at the Wine Btore of JACOB %VEAVEB, Jr, il 2 corner of Market and Pint es PLANlAllifitir IHOODITES-4W barrels in prime packager, W packa 3110,100 s do. . ~ be . , /11431LL8 a ROE a °DA - ref:4u .Th - i'A - 1 --- rentrancls, ararranted best 0 quality, for sale by JOHN aI'FADEN b. CO. Jape Canal Quirt WMFTW• :11; .rearm Vol rrerentraga D 4 ¢.7 Gersrra Hostrius Qum or larcirnama,—Erom inform ation which reached the Mayor yesterday after noon, he, accompanied by some of the police, felt it his duty to call at the house of Mr. George B. Jones, on Water Street, where a woman named Mary Catharine Stephens was suspected of having been deliver/4i of a child, with which she had made away. The woman had become enddenly sick. and a physician was called in, who prononneed her dis ease dropsy. Some timelines, the family physician was sent for, who at once declared that the wo man had been delivered. On searching the premises, the bodies of two male children were found, wrapped in rkquilt, un der the becl, in which the wretched woman was lying. They were twins, and the fare of one pre sented evident :narks of smngulatiou, in addition to which, its necKwas cut ,by the pressure of a bandage of some kind, which had been wound round it The fatal cord—its mother . / apron string—yet encircled the neck of the other. The mother not only denied having strangled them, but also their birth. A coroner's jury having been called, and em panaoled, a post mortem ezamition was made by Dr. Dorsey, whose evidence was to the effect that the children bad been born alive. The jury returned the following verdict:—That the said male infants having been burnable, came to their death by strangulation and violence, by some person unknown to this jury. The mother is too weak to be removed from het bed of pain and guilt, but, of course, will remain in the custody of an officer until she is so far re covered as to be taken to jail to await her trial. LIBEL Sorr.--Mx. Lewis A. Clark, local editor of the Post, yesterday brought a libel 150 it before Alderman Rhinehart, against Joseph Snowden and John Hetherington Drumm. Those gentlemen appeared, bat objected that the first article charged in the information wee not libellous. It is as fol lows.—Referring to Mr. Clarke es reporting the proceedings in the Democratic Convention, the Mercury says, "His report of the first day's pro ceedings which appeared in the Poet woe singu. laxly incorrect." Mr. Clarke not being provided with conissel, and requesting the Alderman to give him time to take advini upon the subject, the case was postponed until this morning. Lmat. Sum.—Mr. Joseph Snowden, Pinar of the Daily Mercnry,yesterday.lodged uo information before Alderman }Chi nehart, charging Leckey Har per editor, and Lewis A. Clarke, local editor of the Morning Post, with having written and published a libellous article on him in that paper. The al. leged libel is contained in Tuesday's paper. MEacnsirr's Einar...vox—The Board of Trade, some time aga resolved to establish a Merchant's Exchange in our city. Why is A that we now hear nothing of it? Exeras blvarrstate.—The Emptre Minstrel.. notwithstanding the long time they have been here, seem to be doing as good a hostiles. as ever. Newsom—We her frequent complaints made' respecting the condition of the board pavement to front of the:Congreantional Church in St. Clair street. It ill impos.ble to walk over it withaln trip ping, and should have been removed some months ago. ASSAULT AST , BAT - MT.—With= Kane Wes yesterday arrested, charged with having, together with some other persons, gone into:the cake shop of a woman in the Seventh Ward,and after having eaten her piesZthrown the plates upon which they had been placed at her, cutting bertface. He gave bail for his appearance at the next term, of the criminal court Dear AND Dorm—Two persona were brought before the Mayor yesterday, both of wham, when asked their mane., wrote that they mere deaf and dumb." One (the man mentioned in the morning watch returns as having such a multitude of aliases) was found to be an impoinor. The other was really a mute, but as this was nq excuse for his boing drunk, and besides was not his first offence, he was sent to lad for twenty font boon. Fiat —The roof of the Untied &W. Hotel, in Penn street, took fire yesterday eaten:ion, bat was pat oat beim, much damage bad been done. The New Allegheny Engine Companies turned out In vassegfiares - bas laettly there was to oe . riliVa Orr their nervioes. Arrimmati ROIIDEIY. —Luke O'Brien was yea tetday arrested, charged milk having attempted in company with another E 11412, m rob Me shoe make?s shoo of a German, in the Seventh Ward. He was fully committed for trial. Mama's Orrice, Plusbugh, July 26.-6 ix men and ono woman appealed before the Mayor to day —all, without exception accereed of drankennen An old toper, the first on the hat, was senlenced to thirty days confinement. Three paid their foes, and two were committed for twenty four hours each. Last of all, a man who had given.. his name at different places as—.first James Dor liegton, then Darlington, next Worthington. eon eluding the hat with Wilson, (which he told the captain of the watch was his name,) urn. brought , forward, charged with haring been found at a late hour of the night, wandering about the srteets un der susptciou• circuentanceas. lie waa sent to jail (or thirty day. Marries Ornca, Allegheny, July 26.—Two permits, only, were brought before the Mayor this morning, both charged with antokenness. One paid a tine of two dollars, and costa, and was dis charged. The other expressed much monition or his offence, and after paying a fine.of our dol lar, voluntarily, in the presence of the Mayor and spectators, maned a declaration pledgiug himself never more to taste any intolkaLlng liquors. HELD TO BAIL — D. M. Carry was hold to had on Wednesday, benne the Mayor of Allegheny. on a charge of havinir been I mplicated in the outrageous proceedings at the late are to Allegheny. MI. Flem ing of that city was tendered, and accepted, as a surety for hil appearance at the nest Court of Quar ter Scissions, in the Ruin of three thousand dollars. ROMILIT.—Same thief stole several dollars in specie, on Wednesday night, from the house Alez. soder Cupples, In Ferry street. II is supposed he canned the house some um. during the day, and concealed himself At night he emerged from his hiding place, and crops under the bed where Mr. C. wu sleeping. He then opened a trunk which was placed there, and took nut the money. hulling behind, In his hurry, twenty five dollars in notes on the Pittsburgh Minks, besides same on Ohlo,fite. He moat then have made his escape through the open window. Dr. Konya° hod no cases of cholera to report to day. A Yawn /BOX ruz Wisiwtati—Tua Htrinutz's 111rUDIATIAO BWIt21111:111N1111111. —Resolutions were parsed by the Hunker General Committee at Tam. many a few evening. since. It will be seen that they stick to the Baltimore Platform, the Hunker State and City organization, and. very decidedly kick Banikurnertarn out of their Wigwam: Resolvdd, That in the declaration of principles made at the Baltimore Convention which comma. ted Gen. Law Is Cam for President and Wm. O. Butler for Vice President, we and the true chart of the Democratic Republican party; that we be. ileve the distinguished men who composed that Convention were guided by a high genre of dis tinguished patriotism and true devotion to the to. ureas of the Union, when they presented doc trines which embraced the democracy of the en tire confederacy. Those doctrines were endorsed by fifeen Stater—by South Carolina as well as Tezar—and, in accordance with these doctrines, we insist that the only platform on which the De mocracy of the Upton can or oughtto eland togeth er is that which upholds principies embracing the interests of the whole people; arid.rerognizing the duties the Stater owe to each other under the Constitution. Resolved, That we look upon every attempt to engraft the question of slavery or anti-slavery on the doctrines of the Democratic pary,as imminent. 1y dangerous to the existence, both of the party, and the Union, that while we regard Slavery as an evil, and should regret its extension, yet the democratic party ought not to prescribe a faith for its members on the subject, while ender our own government, some States of the Union are encum bered with slave population, and °them are free from It, the united Democracy of the nation cannot have a common filth on such a question. The Democratic party la neither a prodavery or an antislavery party, It leaves its members, North, South, East and West, to entertain their own twin ions, and to act according totheir own convictions on this irrelevant question. Revolved, Thai we cannot and will not recog nise any organization of the Democratic party in this State, except that emanating frOm the Syra cuse Convention of ISO, and none in this county but that having its headquarters at Tammany Hall. Resolved, That we will not become parties to any truly or ocgotimion for what is called a on • ion with a body of pretended Democrats of a Imo pious organisation, end that it can only admit of a political fellowship with' them when they es indi viduals, support the principles, meuures 3 and or. tranhaltion of our party. From Cakentaxet .Latter from Abroad- AH EI46LISTI PASSOHAGY. You see the date of my letter—No ungbara shire--and I have seldom in my life pasted a more agrenble Sunday. I have been - twice at church, and am staying with the clergyman. He is a gen tleman of mane and though without title himself he married a lady of rank, and his family are allied by blood and marriage to some of the highest aris tocrats in the kingdom. He specially invited me Weems and pass a lew days wan him; and I came by appointment yesterday, and shall leave to mor row, as my engagements do not admit longer de lay, though he has urged me to remain. He has a small chulth, a pariah, with the exception of a few fatuities composed principally of tenant farmer. -md laborers. Him salary is £9oo,lthat is about $4,500, and a house and glebe of about forty acres. His father, a man of great wealth, lives directly In his neighborhood. Imagine a beautiful country, not naturally fertile, but made one of the most produc tive by cultivation, and every where covered with a most luxuriant vegetation; imagine roads as fine as can be [maiden, without a pebble to impede the carriage, and bounded with green and neatly trimmed hedges; imagine- here and there a sub stantial farm house, surrounded with ayes and ... acres of green crops, and m yof them with stacks of wheat and barley made i the moat finished and beautiful manner, to some e es twenty, thirty, and even forty in number, eon 'Ding, by estimate, two hundred and three hondre bushels of gram each (I sun only stating facuuliimagme your approach to a large cluster of ornamental trees, through which you see the turrets of the house rising, and Occasionally appearing and disappearing as you approach, imagine several smooth avenues, bar dived with !shrubs and flowgra of thetkichest „ledes cription; imagine an extensiVe lawn, antic ing fin away in front of one aide of the holm, as s mooth as Milton describes it, with the sheep an cattle grazing upon it; imagine a beautiful mi d lake of half a mile in length, and with corresponding width, glistening and sparking at the foot of the lawn; fineable a grove of magnificent forest trees, in the rear of the parsonage, with the tower of the old church mantled with ivy, chewing its gray and venerable image among these trees, with its church yard, and marble and mom grown monuments, where Old Mortality might find congenial employ ment for days and months, and you will hove some little notion of the exterior of my transient resting place. Now enter the house, and find the libraries stored with books, and the dmoring rooms elegant in their plainest attire but crowded with the most besufal objects of ornament and curiosity, sod fitted up with every possible appendage of luxury and comfort: imagine an elegant dining room, the nave covered wits the richest plate, and this plata filled with the richest viands which the culinary art and she vintage nod the fruit garden can supply; imagine a horse at your disposal, a servant at your command to anticipate every want; imagine an elegant bed chamber, a bright coal fire, flesh water in lmma, in goblets, in lobs, napkin% without stint, as white as snow, a double mattress, a French bed .heats of the finest linen, a canopy of the richest silk, a table portfolio, writing appa ratus lei stationery, allumenes, a night lamp, can. dies and silver candlesticks, and beautiful paint ings and exquisite statuary, and every kind of chance sofa but a rocking chair, and then you oral have some little notion of the place where I now am, and indeed a pretty nccurate and not exag gerated description of my residence for the last three weeks—four weeks—five weeks—[hire moriths—i cannot say how king, and then judge whether it Is not likely entirely to spoil me. For the Int fortnight, for example, with the exception of one day, I have dined ott of nothing bet silver and porcelain, and have sat down each day to a table as sumptuous and abundant, and reruns and elegant as I ever saw at any dinner table at Bos ton; indeed, more oa, and much of the time with a large party of Indies and gentlemen, as elegant in dress and minuet:it a you can meet with; never with less than four men servants, many times with eight or ten, and in one ease I counted eleven, eight of whom were in elegant livery, trimmed with silver and with silver epaulettes, du., &v.. Er We, the undervgned. Merchants of Allegheny thy, agree to clam our Storrs tat 7 o'clock. P. M. on and after the first day of Angest. 1449. Ss - manse's .- m 1 ... Further, We do p•edge ourvelves lo adhere firmly to true agreement, unul • mammy of us Mall have agreed to make this agreement null and void. 15111 000L4 11291 - 11.1171” 11•17.1.3 A.M MarMell. Wm Hobson. John Down, Fran h. Benner M Connolly. W litekenbonuna Mnhehe, linen DCALLIta James gpram John l`nmr, F. R. Moore, Wolter Wan., J. D Chambers, A. hl'Lnan. T. T Mrlrr, Peer Mertz.. YnNan Whrting. L. Mlmosh lEL M. Mhonds. John A. Whir. 11z/neg a Witroa, cunllt'NO .. ... .. . ... J.. 8 Rim.ll, John Mli Mil y , F. Viuntriwo. Jame. Cowling, Wm. Wilson ,S. Co, Edward Cowling. ri It. Adorns, W. it T. Cutler, • J. (kopetierui. Kacfman t I.;cring. Gordan & Hailer*. George tionercier. /Olin Vickery, James W. Conner, Wm. 31. Davroon. N acoottaneo with We above arrootooot. oto Iw-oak/rotors tovito the public to woke Otto. tottcholoo before that bow. W ' r".4 'qC . Committee. C. Bowman. Angiwzy , 307 21. --nyted-Ottt. I =!311:! XILE DF.LA WARE. MUTUAL SAFETY INSU RANCE COM PAN Y.--tEllee. North Room of tho eheagn Third street. Philade fzurasana —Reildings. Merchandise and other property in Taira arnimannrar lamina agar= Lam or Orange leysirre artho loam= rite of preanaso. Raman Lortnasem—They also m,o Vf•SGIS, Car goes and Freight% foreign or commise, under opener spacial ye:dimes, as the assured may damns Isms no Tomotroararion. —They atm losers merehare Mose transported by Wagons, Railroad Casa Canal Boats and Steam (bats, on rivers and !alma, on the next liberal terns. DIREATTORS.--loseph IL Seat, Edmund A. Scouter, lobo C Ltaso. Robert Boma. John /I Penruse, Surma ci Edwards, Gm, Lhmer, Ebsahl Darn^Chm. Ivow Duets. I,{llltarn geviarelL John Nevi Mi. Dr Ii NI Hu,- um, James C Ham, Theophi - u• H Joust Brooks., Ikenry Woo, Hugh Craig. &..o' rternll, Spencer Reheat' Chaves J (V' Johnson, WU. Ban Hay, Dr S Than.., Jahn Seders, Wm. Rm. Jr. DIRECTORS AT PI :PSDE RGII—D Rory., Pica Ragbiley, Jna T. Loom. WILLIAM MARTIN, president. Remota° S hlserect.n. Secretary. (D - theme of Mr Company. No V. Wamr mime, Pittsburgh. juthidif P A. MADEIRA. naem. Journal, Agrat,cm, Post, NICICLLIT, Divpurtr ". Cheap icle copy WESTERN INSURANCE COIPAINI OF PITTSBURGH CAPITAL 1.300,0110. J Fiala.. Jr, tlee'yo i I R Jr., Pres, Will insure 'rat all hinds of rtoka, FIR ANLINIAINF -4 I.L will he liberally at:pita:oil piornptly At. prod A boo, in. tgutmn—mannr,ed lly Dine hars who me well known hi the community. ant who are date -innt. ad by prompine.. mud I, I.erallty to traumata Lb. char acter wit eh they have teamed, offering the beat protection to those who deur. to tie loser,/ theacroas—lL Jr_ Iton. Mark, 1 W Ruder, N liolmea, Jr, Wu, It Italian., C. Ihmsen. tleo W. Jackson. Wu, Al. Lyon, Jas. Llppinaou, rhos. LAtC , , Jamie, AFAuley, Alai. Ntauck, Thos laeott. Om.. No. 39 Water street, (warehouse of Shang Co, up atatra.l Fittalatfah tu4,IIY . .7. T. DEGILE.O. & LIGHTNING RODS, • onl A ...merino ntipetrAK Orden left at the PoPi thlioe, or at ....in. Erwin', on Fourth between Market and Ferry. mid receive prompt oitent.on. . . Ryazan . ..a—Prof. Horace Webster Canova. N Y.; Prof. Chow, Dewey. D D., Id D.. Roche., r. N Y, J. I. Cawola, and lbw:anon IJ South. Cleveland. C. U. k. Phoonberger J. hawthorn. Altchnoi 10ne...1 C. Wilnanw. and Capt. Gawk Cinentnnu. hign.Vhirt kral IC A.E. 'WRITING FLUID. lif TRIERTV SVPERIORRF:D INA 111=131113 AIA, those darer [matt ordinary lot. as 'hey ere all chewed solute,. containing no ns-bt maven freely from at kind of gen—the color gasp, bught and durable. If there have been batter ,metes made, I bane neither seen uor beard of them. Swa p'a bottles can be Olgatang gratis, by the merchants generally, from 0 A. Fahnesteek k Co. Henry P. Schwartz, Allegheny, or of the manufacturer, Tin nt. l. 111HBERT, Druggist and Chemist, corner of Liber ty and Smithfield streets, Vittsburgtd Pa N. —Any bottle not giving complete sitastartion, Can be relented and the price will he refunded. iulfbrlfice Light I Light II Light!!! TM , . lardy celebrated burning fluid eon now be. bad tit the liaatern Lontp Store, No. Thad street, between Wood and Market. For • portable house Itght it has the preference in all of the eastern citina, betng perfectly Node and cheap void of smoke, grease or any of thy disagreeable at tendants to lights now In common me, Mao, a hymen- Cal assortment of lamps of the latest pelt/eras for burns Mg t h e same. l y33111m0 V. J. DAVID. 14Di11-71.1bbls large No 3 Meeker.. blassectetts oas inspecuon, meet's:mg from canal and for sale by 916 JAMES A HUTCHISON A. CO WATCH ItITAIHING— In all as brEtnehea, car. VT nod on with special care and attention. Him. ing the most skilful and nil - tenet...l workmen in my employ, and giving a constunt eronal etenuon to till.. branch, I can promise the hep s hest sa mtfac t tion to all who may favor me with their work. W 'WILSON, Watch Maker. /5 . 1 1 67 Market st (1011.10 4 -6 bides porter, long mut short, tust received and for sale by iyll R SEI.I.EIIt3. 57 Wood AMERICAN VERMILLION-1. rave past reed and for sale by 3711 ki SELLERS SPS. TURPENTINE: ANDTANNERS' OIL-3 bbl. reek, Jut received and for sale by yytl E SELLERS fIOOPER'S ISINGLASS—II hos but recd 11111 for sale by HI! R E SELLERS sale whibeime all grades, by 1110 JACOB WEAVER. Jr 'VFW I,lolll—We have received a — lot of Lampe 1.11 of venues luxes and k Inds, of a new coastruction, that to quite simple and complete—tome Oflllolllllll6l. Alto, tbe ar stele to burn In them called ..11.1riong Floe), or Eiherial OIL" It hot tare qualities which keeommend it to the attention or cram boat teen. hotel pers, and hone, keepers. for cleanliness. economy, and beilltaaey, surpasses any thing portable now 111 use. Persons who Meese to call ou us will be shown the pecullanties of this new compound. A constabt supply of the Fluid and Lames kept by BLAIFEA ATKINSON, bur et, jot between Wood and Market THE lit i Lereat;s l t ß l K u~NMeooh and its with an account of e visa to the Chaldean Chnsuans of Kurdistan, and Veriths, or Devil Wor. shippers; end an inquiry into the manners and arts of the ancient Assyrianiq by Austen Henry Layard, Esq. D. C. in two Comm..,u with numerous illustrations. ••There is a remarkable af.d delightful combination In the work before us, of valmole Macovery and in teresting perronal narration, such AR we remember in no stouter work of travel or discovery. • • Mr. Lay ard is not snronseed by the old travelers. In the woo den of the story he has to tell, ho very much swims. es them all "We repent that there hoe beenno such picture in any modern book or travels, Park Is not braver or more adventurous, Burkhardt Is not more truthful. When not more gay or picturesque, than the hero of the book before as "—Loudon Examiner. 'One ofehe most remarkable works of the op."— London Timer. lost received and for role by 1,11 JAhIE3 DLOCEINOOD,93 Wood st CID $& 1 VINEOA EVII--03 - Wbri — Fe — celvea d an rot salt by ty3 ARMSTRONG & CROZER." MISCEIAIMITOU& W. W. % AL,LACEs PTTSBURGII FRENCH BURR MILL. S TONE and MILL FUILVISHING ESTABLISHMENT, Nos. 244 said 446 Libra - 1r street, near the Canal. Branch Bore Mill Stones, of my own mannhicture, made of a new and superior quality of Blocks; partio ular care is taken to have the joints made close, and ail the blocks to each stone of a uniform quality. They are warranted to be equal to any in the country. and superior toireat caws of Born, whether Of foreign or domestic (active. and sold at the lowest po res. Mill es, manufactured in Prance -a gene ral luso t, at raiueed prices, always an hand. Laurel Hill Mill Stones, all saes. _ • Bolung Cloths, .k.ehor Swop, warranted best qual ity, and at greatly reduced prices. Spindles, Phil Irons, Screws and Picks, Plat. Ohm Scales. Corn and Cob Gnnders; Grist and Saar Mill uniting" of all kinds, and Mill Furnishing in gen eral. Ail ordem promptly mtended to nt 2U and 246 Lab arty mreet, mutt the Canal, hosburgh. my34Ml6m W. NV. WALLACE. Pittsburgh Stearn Marble Works. Nl3. 244 LibfillTY, opposite Smithfield street Marble Mantles. MonumentsTombsTable Tops, ice., Inuit variety of the most beautiful 'kind, made of the finest quality of foreign and domestic marble, always on hand m made to order, by the aid of ma chinery', on the shortest notice and at the lowest prices. N 11.—The Country Trade furnished with all kinds of Marble at the lowest rates. All orders promptly at tended to at hid Liberty, opposite Smithfield at mratudant W WALLACE - - SMUT MACHINES. LULL'S Patent Stone or French Barr SMUT MA CHlNE—the best article of the kind in use; they run light,:clenn fast, do the work well, and mill last a life ume. About SOO of them ore in use, in the bat mills in the country, and we nave the strongest testi mony of competent persons as their superiority over all other Smut Machines. For further particulars, ad dress the subscriber et 244 Liberty st. Pittsburgh. my:JO:dam W W WALLACE STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS—For gnat. saw and other :Mlle, airways on hand, or made to order on very short notice. and at the lowest prices. All or. itrs c p . ro n !nptly attended to at 544 4ib,evrtivstrcelarr PLASr PARI23—For I.d, .d other purposeit, always on hand at tt44 Liberty .t. -.• • • M=l33 TryDRAULIC Ciltiratt- - Aiwaym on hand, at 244 la Liberty st. loyal) W W NVALLACE GRINDSTONES—AII sues and pits, always on bend at 244 Liberty street. IT is with pleasure that the subsenbers inform the mdse. of Plusbursh and cinity that they have completed arra., r is with Messrs. J. C. Jenkins to Co., 7 of Philadelphia, in receive their suppnor • PACKET) TEAS, And will hereafter be kept constantly on . hand. They are neatly and securely put :WIT. up In metallic peeks of and 1 lb. each, • • with their printed card—sintering the kind of Tea, price, name of the concern and depot In hiladelptua, with so invitation to return the Tea, if not liked. • • RCTAIL rile.: 01 Gunpowder 621 75 1,00 12 1,60 F 4 Impertal 511 75 130 125 1.20 li yson 50 01 75 1.00 1,23 7'y so 50 621 75 1,00 1,25 LAO j mur k 371 50 8"" ' 5Fi and MGT. Fine• •7O 1,00 1,25 1,50 We will warrant all the TEAS we aril to be equal to, if not sustains to any sold In this city, and should they d, prove acceptable to the IV., they can he re turned,and the money wall he refunded, as it is Only wok Wet understanding we sell. . . We ask s fide tn., dim the public may be able to edge between our Tem. end those heretofore paid by other companies in this city. All lovers of nets delicious and good flavored TEAS. should give us a call. For sale by JOS. S. M. YOUNG A CO.. N W comer 4th and Ferry streets. and E YOUNG & CO., mylaidemis S W comer ad and Ross streets W. H. MAKE, DENTIST e (Late of New York.). Omen—Smithfield street, between Seventh and Strawberry N. B —Diseases MI. mouth, gums and teeth treated Homiropatimeally. ' juaidam CONTINI2ATION OF THE GREAT SALE AT A. A. MASON & CO'S ONE PRICE STORE, At lull gamer Reduced Priem A A. M. & CO., desirous of reducing and closing out their Stock preparatory to receiving their New Fall Goods, will offer greeter inducements than ever. Their recent large purchases at the New York Sales, made at each immense saenfices from a:4;mi' , all be closed out the some ruinous rates. Amongst the articles recently opened, they mention: eases fast colored Lewes at 7 cu " and Muslin., s and lie A large stock Silks. Shawls and Visios, very low. a NI de 1-tonca, l2dc " lot Beresee at one half price •• :55 Gingham. to • Embroider... very e imap '• " Sonnet; half pure Hada y, Gloves, Lace; Trimmings, &e 7 to NICRITUFICk Calicoes, at On 124 ct Calicoes at 5.1 c St - and hales brown arid bleached Muslin, cheap. 'nab Ideals at lea Lunen Glogitams 12/e Bennet Ribbon .0 and la, Gloves •t It With all immetoe variety of other Goods, all of watch mid prove a wising ot purchasers of Rom 25 to 5u per cent. i've store be closed ono day for making down and preglacinit the stock for the sate Lyn A A MASON & CO PICKLES, PRESERVES, it.a. WELLS, MILLER &. PROVOST kl 7 Front street, New York, vreNUFACTURERS of every vartery of Pieties, in Preserves. Jellies, Jams, Catsup, raps, Vtoegars, Specs, Extracts PATILVT PRESIIIIVED PIWVISIOII9, sneh as Oysters. Lotman", Salmon, hisekerel, Slas4, Meats, Vegetables, ie. Importers of °lnfra. Caper*, Salad Otto. Sardrara. Eno and West Ind. CotalonertLs, etc. • _Then, Cock ts morn ettlanatite, emptier* • greater society, aad is pot up is belle, style don that of any other Bosom In emit basirress in the Vatted States.— Their good. are packed in all the nations packages, amkin so sare • manner as to beat transportation to any part of the country. N. H. Catalogs:cc may be men al the Waco of this Agents In Ramon. Silas Petree Co. FluladelObiat Jos. 0 Llusoer Salon:term A. /tart& Son. St. Louts, [co Bacltalian Co. Lo e: John Fonda I Co. C.t.lcinnats l i n t el Drum:man. pillhd,4lll Gentleman's narlalsblng Waralkoase. HERRICK & SCUDDER, 95 William street, New fork, Atr A.NUFACrIALERS. Importers. Wail Reale. le 111 SHIRTS. DRE....I.SING ROBES, LINEN COL LA/LS, STOC/LS, SHOL'LDS.R BRACES, CRA VATS, uPFIRd TI FS. SOARES, MOSEY BELTS. I:NI:ER GARMENTS. GLOVES. SATINS, LINEN BOSOMS ; IIdNOK NRCHI EFS, HOSIERY, BUCKLES, sUS PEN DERS.. MAMA ZIN ES, de. ke. The above ..net win, on examination. be found not only otsroauvo extensive and fol. but Cheap Our long expos - temp in the bouncer and snowledge of munotxtonag. wino the facilities of patchouli,. Ule stieh that We are confident we can oiler inducements that cannot be surpassed by any House to the city. Parucular attention paid to orders and the packing of goods IikARICK t gCUDDER. 55 Witham at, oppostio Flan. New York. DAVID • . 13.2311... ICY. Ml'. 3CVDI.II. lo,edds• lUFFIS 111.11/K-ICKEYLhitii—Blanks tor teaching L 7 this swam with the author's ctreetioni to teach rs prtinstt on the cover.. A now supply Just Refl. red from :hew York. wid for sale by lull JOAN II hiFiLLOR, SI Wood et ATHENEUM SALOON, AND BATHING ENTABLISIIIIHNT. atcrALL, Lop to inform the 10lb:tante of rob, j . burgh and VI - entity, that he has opeded the anove erublittronent., where every attention will be plod to the comfort adrn. who retry favor hint watt a ran I.thert) went,' between Seventh and Wood, Ice Cream. trod all other delicacies of the unman. rule:dly DISt4OL 11 TION THE partnership heretofore existing between Sam uel U Bashficld and William U. Hays, trading ander the firm of Be?liFIE1.1.1 A. II .a VS, has this day n desaolved by Wthiant it. Hays sollteg his entire intr....tin the firm to S. U Ilushfie4l. All account. due ,be Min wit' be colleen' by S 11. Haahheld, and an dent• duo ny the Min firm to be paid by the 1 1 91/1., S. H. Iit:StIFIELD, Pittsburgh, June rt, 1049. W. IL 'JAYS. R Deserts. having tits day umwoued ontb himself Haaar La•nm, formerly of Ilcdford. l'n., turd recently of the Nrwonal Hotel, Pittrhorgl., will continue the buMeca• under the Elm of 1111r1IFIELD & LEADER. at the old stand. No. WU LJben y S. B. 130811EIELD. Pitul.urgh, June V.. 1919. EE=l3 Saylor retired from the former bounces, I take pleasure to recommending my sureessom to the pa tronage of my customers and the public generally. ukti W. HAYS. FRIAEIII SUMMER GOODS, AT REDUCED PRICES. A LKX fOIDER A DAY, 75 Market street, northwest err.cr of the Diamond, ere now opemog n choice stock of fresh SUNINIEH GOODS, A large portion of these goods have recently been purchased at a great saertfice, trona We Auction Sole, at the East, and from We innturters and manufacturers. We have decided upon uttering this stock of goods at prices so reduced as to meet the approb mon of those who do bonnets on the cheap rash {mite:plc. The Silk Department is very extensive, embracing the different kinds of dress and mantilla Silts, Motto de Chen., and Camelia° tiro de Rattles. The Shawl Insparosent embraces a splendid assort ment of India tltapo Shawls, from Me lowestlettere to the of quslines, elegantly embroidered. Alm. Gra audio, lk rage, Mohan . , Noll and splendid figured Silk Shawls. Se A Rttl , . —Black silk, borage and Granedino Scarfs. IiERAGE and other thin DItYISS GOODS—known and navei styles of Garages, SEM Tissues, and otter tam Ines. Good., worthy of the attention of the ladies. . _ L.k NS: LA WNS!!—lti the Lawn department, oar addition. ikom the Eastern auctions arc quite largo, embracing elegant styles at remarkably low pnces. Imported and Domestic Gingham.. Pnnt• nod Chtneres, Brown rend Bleached 4aalins, Cheek.. Tick inc., Flannel.. ciaperikr English and French loth. and Casein:terns, Patti.,el• rind leans, Pantaloon Swipes and Drillings. All of whirli is offered in sash a redaction of prices that porchtmen cannot fail to Ire pleased. y 4 ALEXANDER fa DAY CLINTON P &PEI; =La. fr 11, li ae name o n h d o ;Lo n dl Fianna d ay a‘ e i je a o n, e i f et o r ed . ea e p d e e e r . pose ofinanufacturing parer, at the Clinton Paper Mill, where they will be pleased to merino the patron age of the public, and the former customers of the se. amrprather. They will at all times keep on hand a general ea imminent of writing, wrapping, tea and wall pagers, bonnet boards, blank book., etc. vin., which they will exchange for clean linen and cotton rage. Pdaters and Book Publishen can be supplied with every deeeription of minting Piper at termed.) and at reduced p flee S. TROMPS N FIANNA April I. '4O--my'23:dam EDMUND S. DIAN Itoorlug.--Ualvanized Tlu Plato!. Fro E subsonbers hog to call the attention tint/lidera, J. A rehltects and owners of Eitildingti, to the man,' adsontage. which these plate. posters over all other memllic aubstamees hitherto used for roofing to , as they possess at once the Ilshmess of inon, without its Itabitity to rest, haring now been tested for several years la this portm inutt alar, both in this eO7 and in Eu rope. They are leas liable to expansion and contrac tion Atom sudden Row . N. & There la mother seam of coal on Oda trains aim:Liao feet above the Lower, of excellent quality jyttbdtf • f 3. H. *. Valuable anterling Zeta for Moo. MUG sobseribers ere atultorited tooter ar:privats sale, end nap:NO . ly favorable ten% 'a swab*, p o o ( tZTLY ertr b, Lt w e l = ` :Plng, l _,Te r A i •A r ra Woods' General Plan of the eitl PlosborllblwallooP led al tan south eastsnudly comer Peitpand, ague street, fronting 240 feel °tithe tormer,anCertne along the latter about WO feet lathe th e rivet, and being a pan of the Reid Estate of the late Junes S. Stevenson, req., deceased. A plan or subdwision of the above Lai, in coerce• way with which it is proposed to 1 017 y be won as tha OM. of the pr,oje,ggpi.A. bet ween ket and Ferry xis. - *L in P"' &KUHN. my 3 Velma:de Real liastaitar iter.lss/sm MBE freiroatag property In the city pr,Pnesbargb. and ova the borough of Mutebettor,ini the Ohio f :nita:L c sil i ttr et No in g rinsa of ihn oar or by 2 7q baying en inlet &talon Se venth meat, by 210 teat In IP:Amber/7. alley near Grant Ertel. 10 ono tan Lou floating on an Mama, at fact de, rannou (roar Beam road tottos.olkorisor. ad iniag Phillips's Oil Cloth rooter,. For ten., enquire of- CHARLES ELSCULLY, or JAMES s:Plidaili Bastes Bnibikuvath sr; Vaia - Property Par sato"; TN TILE"NINTR WARD-OF PiTTISRURGEL—Rer. =al Lots on Baldwin and Liberty sheen; si the 9th tVard, W (eat by 100, and adilteentt Villl:PßiPosed dcpbt onto Central Railroad. For tads Ingaris of .CIELIRLES.R:SOMLY, or JAISESOMATLI, , Blakey EililleilnOth so TWO - NOIS AND "LOTS ,11111#1. VILLA A tm, TWO LOTS on Beaver street,' In the oily' o ta. Allegheny, abovollte upper ComMAn.,on *Wel le erected a (ramp building, two stollen bi=b, saltablo for two small tenement. The lots are' adlt twenty Nat in front by one, bondred feet deep, alla.ratt bete b to a [treat forty toot wide. The baildhagglMAthe prej mime will papa very boAdsome Warm en the invest r j mem, and the property will be told cheep foresalls. Apply to IL Spronl, Clerk , . office; IL Am to 1101 V ' SAY ACo !loofah Bottoin Land for Bide. mEN ACRM OF LAND, situatedin Yea* tans. J. ship, coa the Moreitagattela r tluse f ry' burgli—ln iota to salt parchment& For hhilherkparilh alan apply to Fleury Woods. 3d at.. or A WASIANOTON, aboietetrl st WAItEiIaSE FOKSALK—Tiser oirere for sale the Ulm, stony brie" Worthonse on Weed Meet, occupied by EL Tumor Coo apl7 W.M. WILSON, Jr. PALITA BLS. HEAL N.WrATK UPI PM - tie/Ml= FUR SALK—A Lot of Ground ititaidilidraha Penn street, between flay and Marboty stteebc'adlog the boape and lot nor twenpled by Riebto Women.. having a front of 25 lent, tad to depth 11130 - reeteirtil be paid on favorable terms. Thin uneuee;rtioreble. En - gain of C. 0. LOOMIS, 4thit,*utliiiroon. ne12.1-dtf For SAO. ' , A DESIRABLE Building Loll* ADeibsety day, ch. jok,vorsbly located, ill ssee about hsUssi. use, and sill tie sold on secommodatlns terms. lemolro of felo J I) W/Liansiet, 110 wood in ; Wo — D --- RENT—A room in th 1.19 e second sto ,ry No. od omen dir.O. W. SMITE' MRM. their Meade and therpitdie tatthery tuna anger any COraleCllo6yral, then tatareasaa.lah =at to Penn strael.lnweal4llo4o PliantilLAtrevrie. harina- removed their entire buinetura-rtio POINT 1311.7.WV.RV. atreat- ..CIIOA.A. ; IMP v iii KILLER. traii ... • ..- Pramcaom Si i 1849. M. Joan D. Morgan—Mar Sin I gave one torupeon fall °floor Wenn Killer to one of my childram and in the &art time of one hall gout itpalmed timmty large worms.fcelsafe In renommending gong v erax ig,,,, as the belt medleine that can be used for expelling worm. Jam MOSAA., =as Noblesteern. Prepared and cold by the protnieterAlGHN•D. MOR GAN Drilairt, one door below Diamond alley, Wood WAY GOODS AT NITHOLEtAL 2I4 WhilaiM invites the 'atteatilai:of mer pagf =leacinroolaPPOY:WwwthA., loaf comer ath sod s tarkst, lareets, Piusbarith: This being hi acacia& supTlY Inc thi• VAbela has waxy kiads.of goods IA ladaaaa pricx-ihr dA MIDe styles tot übe lband elarshera , annhdAser ..riVASSES 66E1 Yokvacararassa • 11 .MS1 winner brand, inntere.and for sok•b_y_ 4 5 1 . ,SELLERS Ik. I,IIqoLE.,- BILAOSPETT" 41 lilliegqyp t . - . - , DRY -GOODS- 40E74. " se - Arooritratzr;.:2l - " ~, -A RE now recolitnuk . yery Eno * ort frl zri‘- unodo; 04540 putallUtitOmai lisi g •,T. , .-tti--11:4-Po,„7,,,,.,,, , , fi.... S e llnd aihltit lEntehaini - nny; imiw.___owu anii. exam... MT COCIIII4rre pinny - V . . 7.19 n• • . - .? • • . •' YARN&