DAILY POST. jVjaf *- X* * CO., O. :S7 PARK ROW. NEW YORK, and U SI A T E STREET. BOSTON *re our agents for tho Unity •nOtWMkljr PMt In those cities, anil arc an thoriaed to take Advertisements and Subscriptions for ns at our low. Half. SATURDAY MORNING, JULY . 12. CITY AND NEIGHBORHOOD INTELLIGENCE. Col. R. Biddle Roberts. Acorrcspondentofthe New York Times , writing from Fortress Monroe, thus speaks ot a Pittsburgh officer who has done good service in the recent battles near Rich mond: “I had the pleasure of meeting Col. K. Biddle Roberts yesterday, and of hearing from him some interesting accounts of the gallantry of our men in the several fights of Thursday, Friday and Monday, in which he individually took an active part. He engaged the enemy at Mechanicsville on Thursday, fought until night, and slept up on the field. Next morning he retreated, under orders, and was engaged again on Friday afternoon, when he came up to the relief of Duryee’s men, and, as lie said, “ avenged them well. ” He then crossed the Chickaliominy, and was engaged again on Monday, supporting Cooper's battery, which was lost and retaken twice, when relieved by the gallant Meagher, the ene my’s colors being carried off, after terrible punishment. Col. Roberts —who was once Provost Marshal of Washington—is re turning home for n little relaxation after nis arduous duties. He nppears to be as much a favorite with his command as with all who some in contact with him." Earnings of the Pittsburgh, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railway Company. The approximate earnings of the Pitts burgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway- Company during the month of June, com pared with the same period of last year, were as follows: From Freights -51G4.76S 4S $*123.11*5 3-'> sctTysij2 1., Passengers TS. tlO M .aH.324 :JU IV7G iVj KxpressMatfer 2*"»0»J 00 2/>oo oO Mails 7,320 00 7,*525 no Rentofßailw’y 7,033 33 7.053 .75 Rents 24 S 3 Miscellaneous. 463 50 36y 26 .$260,07(1 1U $204,776 37 $55,209 73 Earnings ( from Jan. 1; a1.45i.175 si $1,171.54:: 11 $251,532 21 to May 31. 1 Total Earn ) ingstoJuno V sl,lv>3.i>s] 44 $1.3711.421 W $306, <20 •» 30lh I Increase for June, 27 per cent. ; aver age increase to June SO, 22 1 , per cent. Dr. Van Ituren. We take occasion to advert to Ike suc cessful practice of Dr. Van Buren, as an evidence of his professional merit, lie comes to Pittsburgh with numerous testi monials from the press throughout the country, and from patients that have been under his care. Cases of extreme niccty, as well as those of excessive aggravation, have undergone, in his able treatment, marked improvement and cure. \Ve do not hesitaLe to recommend the afflicted, of whatever degree, to consult the Doctor, feeling assured that his-utmost. skill and attention will bn employed to secure their relief. Dr. Van Uuren can be consulted daily, at his rooms in the Dank Block, fifth street. Independent Literary Society. This is the name of a literary society in Birmingham, numbering now sometwenty live members, a number having taken up arms in defense of the flag. They recent ly gave an exhibition, which was largely attended and very creditable, ami are now lilting up a hall on Carson street, over the engine house. At a late meeting the fol lowing officers were elected : President— W. C. Forbes. Vice President and Critic —J. S. Lambic, itecording Secretary— Wm. Price. Corresponding Secretary— J. D. Thomas Treasurer—John Davis. Librarian—Moore Noble. Brownings. As the weather grows warmer, more boys are tempted to go into our rivers to bathe, ami consequently there are more drownings to record. Two lads were 'drowned in the Mononguhela on Thursday afternoon—one, named Eckerman, four teen years old, near the Birmingham bridge; and Frederick Augustus Sheek, eight yetys old, below the Monongahela bridge. Both got beyond their depth while bathing. The bodies were recov ered. Lieut. Beattie Killed. Recent letters and arrivals from the Ninth Reserve regiment confirm the death of Liet. J. P. Beattie, of the Pittsburgh Rifles and Corporal J. McD Smith, of the same company—also several wounded and two missing, Lieut. Beattie was a Pitts burgher, widely known, and a gallant sol dier. His loss will be severely felt, not only here but in his company. The Ninth lost heavily in the battles at Mechanics ville, on the 20th and 27th u!t., but few of the wounded have suffered any serious injury. The Paymaster Here. Major Lyon, Paymaster U. S. A., ar rived here yesterday, and paid off a num ber of sick and wounded soldiers. He found more in possession of the necessary descriptive lists than he expected, and was therefore obliged to go away without finishing his work. He will return next week and pay off all who have the required papers. Ninth Ward Teachers. The following teachers have been se lected for the Ninth Ward Public Schools: Principal, J. N. Forner; Grammar, Em ily Martin and Henrietta Martin; Inter mediate, Maggie Hamilton, Rebecca No ble, Maria Scott, and M. J. Wagley; Pri mary, N. J. Paisley, Maggie Brown, H. M. Lewis, Caroline Dawson, M. Cromlish, and Eliza D. Armstrong. Brig. Gen. Herron. Col. Frank J. Herron, formerly of this city, but now a resident of lo.wa, reached this city yesterday en route for Dubuque, and left in the evening. He has been pro moted to a Brigadier Generalship, and is to raise a brigade in his adopted State. health, and is recovering rapidly from the severe wound received at Pea Ridge. Coal miner Killed. Thomas Thomas, a Welsh miner, about twenty-five years old, in the emplov of the Cambria Iron Company, was killed on Monday by the explosion of a blast in one of the mines. An inquest was held, and thejury found a verdict according to the facts. Deceased leaves a wife, to whom he has been married less than a yeor. foql Play Suspected. The body of a man named Evan Evans was found m the canal near Johnstown, on W ednesday. He had been missing some days and his coat being gone and his pock eta turnedmaideout. foul play was suspect ed, but there being no marks of violence on his person a verdict ofaccidental drown ing was returned. Heath of B. A. Esq. 8* A. Fahnestock, Esq., head of the 4rug houses so well known in New York, Philadelphia and this city, died yesterday morning at his residence in Philadelphia. He formerly lived in this city. Bargmlas in Shoes. For bargains in boots, shoes and hoop skirts, go to the great emporium, No. 55 Fifth street. Hew goods just received and on sale cheeper than ever. I The CannaltieK in tiie lOtd. Alex." writing to the Chronicle from ; j\d. liuwley’s regiment, gives the follow'* I iog complete list of killed and wounded in i the regiment during the late ImttP-: ! Killed —Major John Poland: Ueuten ; ant Thomas Mooney, co. K: Corporal Alex. Bothnell, co. F: Arthur I*. Elliott, co. A; Henry F. Cook, ro. D; Corporal Frantz, co. C; John Sanders, ce. C; Sam’l Fenian, co. 0; John Gloss, ro. E; John ! Hershman, co. K. Wouxinm—Frank Hart, co A, {{light; Shadrack Woods, r»>. I*, head, slight: Wm, McClain, co. B, finger, slight; D. 1.. Feed, co. B, leg, by shell, slight; Sam. I Gillespie, co. 15, lingers., slight; Berg’t De I Garin, co. C, arm and side, slight; Corp’l Thos. Loughrey, co. D, leg, slight; James Connolly, co. D, lingers off; Michael Funey, co. D, arm, slight; Corp’l B. G. Dill, co. E, linger shot off; Serg’t Jos. Thomas, co. E, slight; Thomas Morris, co. E, slight; Pat. Brady, co. E, arm, not serious; Serg’t Jas. Porter, co. F, shin, slight; Corp’l John 8. Gray, co. F, ilesh wound: Corp’l George 0* Mealy, co. F, slight: Corn'l Marcus Barker, co. F, head, slight; Nicholas Hoffman, co. F, head, slight: Peter Kull'er, «•<>. F, arm, not dan gerous; John Purlin', co. F, leg, severe: Joseph Moore, co, E, leg severe; Pedestro Carlos, co. F, leg, severe: John McDowell, co. I', leg, severe: John Barker, co. F, leg, slight; Peter Shildeekcr, co. F, hand, slight; Henry Harper, co. F, head, slight; Terrance McCarty, co. F, arm, slight: l’homaa Williams, co. F, slight: Alex. P. Callow, co. E, wrist.-slight: Patrick Brady eo. G, arm, slight: Michael Fair, co. 11, head, slight: Allred (I. MeaP, co. K, I slight; Sergeant (Mias. Wilkinson, eo. K. slight: Joseph Knox, co. K, slight: Samuel Perry, co. K. slight; John Black, co. K. slight. • Col. BlaekS Death. Louis ilauch, of the 02d regiment, who was wounded in the side in the battle of the Ist, lias returned home and gives a somewhat different statement of the death of Col. Hlaek and his subsequent disposi tion, than those already published. 1 If* says: <; ln the light at Caines* Miiis r regiment was under the „f ti,.* |i le , and there it was where Coi. Linck mil. His last words, Mr. Hamm thinks, were ‘itemember where you're from, boys: drive them!’ His body was carried \>\ IK-nrv Kuck and another private, on Lheir guns, for some diaiunee to tiie rear, ant! placed under a tree, on a blanket, which tiu-v iuned over it.’ Mr. Haueli further stales that he was in formed by members of the Ninth Massa chusetts (in the walin' brigade w.ih the Sixtv-seeoml) that ihrivln.d who shot Col. lMaek was made to bite the dust, receiving seven baits and eleven bayonet thrusts in his bodv. Capt. Hull commanded the regiment in le battle of the l>t. Capt. Means acting ; Lieut. Colonel, and Captain Ilrdmesas Major. At the time of the ban! ? Patterson was sick and about ;bree mi’ifs in tiiP reur. ('<•l. <>co. S. Slays A special dispatch to tli.‘ Philadelphia Jnquin'r, from Harrison’s I.andiee on tin l Bth, has the following: Uiirinj; tho action of tli- ::mh. the hor.-n -ot Pul. l>. S. Hays, cth in-serves. ol Alic ghenv county, was shot. from under him, and falling, so covered tills Colonel that In: found it was impossible to extricate him self. _ He laid there while the grape and eannister were falling in the crowded vi cinity in perfect torrents. While striving to tree himself. Wilson Conner, of Co. it, espying the condition nf he. t nlnnel. at the risk ol' his tarn fl'e went in his nts anee, and succeeded in freeing him. iu.t not nnt.il he had been twice haul;,- wi.nnd ed. Until an' now in a fair wav In fee, e, Graduated. At Dai! .« Mercantile (’olierro. Fitts burgh:^.l. M. Pimple. Monongaheia City: A. J. Stone, Fsiirmcv.int. Yu.-. 8. M. Wil led;, Mifflin, Allegheny county, l'a.: nil ot whom passed u biddy lioiumibh* exam ination. i hose who Know the j-enrohing character of the examinations in this cs tabhshment will award its graduates the distinction due to .superior professional attainments. Kadi was awarded tin* ele gant College Diploma, and pr* -f-nted bv tile facility with a ropy of the .-iilarged edi tion of the ‘‘Gents ol Penmanship,” as a memorial oi their industry and exemplary deportment during their attendance so Col lege. The Out* Hundred and i'ifieeulli Krgimetil. 1 his new region-lit. commanded by Col. it. E. l'atterson. left (’amp Curtin lor the seat ot war on \\ edne.=day. The regiment is only about two third? lull, but in point oi discipline and general appearance Cm-v will vie with any other regiment in the >.-r -vice. A beautiful flag, procured by ,vu friends of the regiment, has l<« ; u ~i at a,*a a committee to Fortress Moitiw, wln-r.* it will be presented to the regunnrt. tin one side is an equestrian portrait of (ien. Sarsfield, and upon the other the harp and shamrock. Tim motto, "Never lb-treat from .Sword or Bayonet,” stn-iuomi?-: both designs. Kn«4|»berry KUow Mr. Knox will exhibit at his le.nieultu ral rooms, Xo. *2(l Filth .-Ireel. to day at eleven o'clock, and during the afternoon and evening, a rare collection of ra.-{.ber ries, including five new French vaiii.ie.s —the Hornet. Pilate. S»»ni;he*. 1 ml, aud loilet. Also other fruits ami some choice specimens of plants and fimwrs.- - The public are invited to call rml examine. Quick %York. A lot of dOC barrels of petroleum, bar reled at the wells on Oil Creek on the Ist and delivered here on the sth just., was distilled on the 7th, deodorized on the fith and shipped to New York in the shape of burning oil on the Oth. The distilleries were Messrs. Reuse A* Uralf, of the Petro lite Oil \\ orks and the whole quantity was placed in their mammoth still at one time. Hats aud Avery general and complete assortment of the best and most fashionable hats and caps is at William Fleming’s, Xo. IU!» Wood street. The attention of the public is especially invited to this establishment, the proprietor being a practical hatter of long experience, giving him an advantage over many others. Great proficiency in the selection of goods, which are purchas ed with a view to neatness, durability and economy. Capt. Wishart at Home. Capt. A. Wiskart, of the Eighth Penn’a Reserves, arrived at his home in Washing ton county, on Sunday last. He was wounded in the face by a half ounce mus ket ball, which entered just below the cheek bone and passed through the roof of his mouth, lodging near the left ear, where it remained four days before being extracted. Heavy Storm. On Monday the village of New Castle was visited by a violent storm, which did great damage, tearing up . aud washing away fences, gardens, dams, bridges, Ac. The aequednet is so much injured as to suspend canal navigation until it is re paired. Heath of Capt. Beale. Capt. James T. Reale, of Co. D, Fourth Pennsylvania Cavalry, a brother-in-law of Hon. John Covode, is reported killed in the recent battles near Richmond and most of his company prisoners, having been cut off and captured by the rebel infantry. Call in at Pittock's opposite the Post office and lay in a stock ot Reading matter tor Sunday. All the lata books, gapers and maga zines at Pittock’s, opposite the Postoffice. Yon can find nnv. of the New York or I Philadelphia.daily papers from a o’clock I in the morning till 10 o'clock nt night at I the Pittsburgh office opposite the Post- i i office. Pittock is agent. ; joasrtt heykk. JOSEPH JIEYEIi & SON I'ASCI AND PLAIN FI KMTCBK & 41111 KM WARKUOUSK, :.V, smith field sxuekt. (Between Sixth street amt Virgin alley.! PATENT WRITING CASE rfWISCANE IS SO ARRANGED AS TO give the writer a table eight by nin* inches to write upon, will hold Feu and Pencil, India Ktibbrr, tftiMl t'hPokorN, (’liecker Hoard, and yet will fold up so as to measure un!yft}£ inchcp by 2 indies. For sale by W. 8. MAVKX, apll WOOD Sc THIRD KT.S. £IIIARI,ES 11. SirpElt, DKIGliiSr COIiSEB I'KAN AND SAIT CLAIR STIIKLTS Im*w iirei»»r«*d to furnish FRUIT SI RUPS, “I tho finest quality tu the trade, in auy < t uaijti titles to suit uurehasers. Kouutains rufilltol at th**» shortest m: tu*i*. a:i.| warranted to cm* untiro sp.ti.shu- ITALIAN VIOLIN STRINGS, KV MAH., I’ISST PAID. lri;;'lt‘S. i.r E strings, i li-nglhs, best rjunlil 1' .-ee.imls.ur A " 1. .. .1 Jimls ..r ]> •• " best Itnliun.. l.'v I'nurlhs or •» ** 1 ** j'liro cr.. Hj'-f quality french or (iorman i.-u, 1M. : : i and •l?.h Strings, each !»est quality tiuitnr lJ; A and IC, **lv**r?trinjrv, each : Second quality tiuitr.r I>, A ami K, - xilvor string, each Best quality \ ioliiii'dlo A and I), osudi I*est quality *’ t» and.C. each .... Mailedtoany address post paid or* reeeipt •*! th‘ njotn v. or in postage stamp.'. l»Y .U)HX 11. MKLLOR. *1 Wiwj Btrfet. 4 N- H;-A.l:iw l<»t of fYe-h ,urived. A!:o. Violin i*!i.-ei. flutes. A'-eordions. ,Vc. jelt Loretta Springs, Cambria Gountv. Pa * wiimm «».v tmk Ai.i.i:oiii:v v k ;ir Lorctio, -1 mill*.* from (>».-- s-ii, *-t;jt* .n. C.iTi'hriti '•nujiiy, I>:i..1 > :i.. will he open for tint reception .-j Vi— <*m llie 25tli(lay oi .Itiuc An c.vrt-lunt liarul Ilf iisi. ie will lie i;i ait.oi.l un-;e «lurl:.sr »h« vul.ir- }::n! further inl'*rt*iiifto FUAKCIS A.«}[i:iH»Ns.' i’r'•i-rioi n. HASTUN CACMAIiKS. ]!l MIES A HAMAS. |USTi:K\ NK(:oMHIA.\m:i), TWO. SKATKI) (!jirriaj?i;-top I>tic£;i<*-« :m«l LiirM fiiiff-jri**-, witiiouT fops, will positively ho • old ;;t th.- lowest I*l iev». !•> suit the tiims. I*:ir:i«»uis:r :it lention I'n.hl t>» repairing. MRS. JOSEPH UIKITK Pour. street. near the Tv. ,-M ;!»• dun. my 24 S-ivA HENRY W. BEAUMONT & 00., noUHIIItf.Y OF THIS TWO *3 (j,i; A If-• FSF, dealer-in Foreign Brandi*-. \Vmen. and (Jiii?: al.-o, Blackberry, Kaspbeiry. \\ iier(yMtm*i. upM, jv Fourth street. Pittsburgh. Pa. Hotel;. Tavern?, and Families supplied ul mod crate profits for ra?h. New Jersey Lider for bun ily or ho;d ' jy::*Ku.d A S 11 OO li how lost! iion umo::i:i»i Just published, in a Sealed Envelope. Price Sia Cents. A LECTURE ON THE NATURE. ILEAf- MENT uml Radical Curo of Spcrnmtorrlm •. or .Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Kunni-sion--, Sexual Debility, and Impediments to .*.!;■ mage generally, Nervousness, Consumption, Kj-il-j sj and Fits; Mental and Physical Inean.vitv, r*?ull ingr from Self-Abuse, Ac. —By ROUT. J. OFL VERWELL, M. D., Author of tho tureen liaok, .i-r “A Boon to Thousands of Sufferers." Sent under seal, in a plain onvelnpc, to any ad dress. i'oat iHiitl, on receipt of six cents, or twr postage stamps, by Dr. CH. J. C. KLINE. 127 Bowery. Now York, Post Office Box, On teK ok Mosonuahf.i.a Xavu'n r.i. i Pittsburgh, July lc, 1S(I& / tItHE BOARD OF IHRIXTOKK lIAVK thi- day ordered that a Dividend of I'ivc Per Cent, or Two Dollars and Fifty Cents perSharo, be paid (in current bankable funds) to the Stock holders, or their legal jepresentntiyes. after the 14ili inst. at the office 2. ||IMIIUBI,K AXI» M ARi'E AKTI mW ORES, just received hy Express. Narrow Trimmlnnr Kibhonn, all colors. Narrow Black Uulptire l4tm; Narrow Black French Laces: Grenadine and Tissue Veil*. all colors: Jet Bonnet Pins, dc., dc. EATON, MACRUM k CO.. jy2 17 Fifth street. Dissolution of Partnership. fIIHE PARTNERSHIP HERETO^ JL FORK existing between JOSHUA RHODES and JAS. D. VERNER, is this day dissolved hy mutual consent. Either partner will use the name of the firm in settling up the business. JOSHUA RHODES. JAMES D. VERNIER. la retiring from the Brewing Business, I cheer fully recommend my former partner to my friends and the public. JAMES D. VKKNEK. ■JoHliua Bhodog, (Successor to Rhodes A Verner.) Will continue the Brewing and Malting Business at the old stand, corner Duanesne Way and Bar ker’s Alley, and respectfully solicits a continn unco of the public patronage so liberally bestowed on the late firm. JOSHUA RIIODES Pittsburgh. July 1.1962. iyl-30td . PURU-ITOI, TO ABUTS. AMO for sele by lit HXHKTH.OOULIHB. TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS (r=?IECTm: IT THE IRON MTY U*ef* r COLLEGE corner of Podd and St. Clair -IttoK Monday luvr.'idji; at 11 a, u. COMMEKCUI, PAPKIi. AGTONTS WANTED. .A.N THt)N Y MKVK& A i'Kw itELunu: aqent.% will xm. find a x»r.Mitnl>k* business in selling ihu Ciri - ren?** Edition of tho NEW NATIONAL TAX LAW ns **»rr.v Merchant, every iMiU)utV,iurer» every Trader and Mechanic—everybody must of course h»» eo a copy. Eor .sale by PITTSBUKKII Bookaolio.r, Stationer, ami Newsdealer, 75t VH:‘; -:»x*m-x» t > i\»st ollic«*. iv::-4td PAPKK t W I*. MA KSHALL tvili soil, ounn* the .summer, thn hnlawc oi his s|>:iu*r r-tocl: at nMucoJ pnew, at old stand. c ‘' ‘Vnort ct ]»lA« KKKi:i,~loll QJ AIiIKK RBI M. a*-®- 2s<>. - Muekerd, just rcrcivcd from ttoston ami Pjr salt? l>y m J AS. A. iBTBEIt, h»»«i inkstand. jvU! Market A Fn>7strict?. G KKKSf AIM 9 I < ES-I«i KKIX 5 tltl,y Apple.*'jiWiveejveu ar.*{ i-.r -;;lo bv jvL '■'O THE I.AIHKS OF FfTT.NlillKiH * .A Ml VICINITY- Ju'l <• J, a |*ri , .m. , ar^-K‘«»f ur.Ki.r.h r.-j.vc.’/:/>>■ * Hl:«, ,i> 111 WK t ( ,• ~j. IMPORTED LIQUORS Just roo-U ;i I, tore |..f of 1 in j> «> i* to <1 I< i<| u t> I’m, \\ i n i:s, AH uain.iiSoH bo »*f Ihr very Im-.-i bi.iu.i-. mi i i'ors.ili'. either win k.-ale or retail, at the inivr.-t e.i.-h iuifos. Al.-> a in rye i-.i -.} u U \<;s AiAui.H. SuKK THROAT, UKoNi ill ’ll S, ,\>T!I.MA. t.’*»NSl MPT.JoN. I take :ii:s mean- !•> inform the | ui»ih\ mol .Hi s !!••*'• patient- -u;!••• i-u* ti u:n l>i«»«*nsow ol tho Throat and Batons. that I h:r. o :;rri\*..l ia i’ttt-burgli. ant T.-tk-n mum., a! ;ho 'hs,\o,v<.vui.u nor.M:. >' Si**.m* 1 may hv suited t'»*r a limiu.-i tinu\ hi jvi;:i!M t-> Kraiicliith, AMtlniiit, < »» wlcvii aj.» ««> fatally inu*r !u a portion M mankind, and cviilunt ly (hr iii'vnN'’ in tho L j.itcd Mali's of Anierim; Hi* desirable li-.at td*.*>i» Hioulii exist so far ii;r. proiitnl ad'itne'-d r>>i:d?tl*u< of ti)«'dU*n! ; .*'-H-no*‘ oar. farnidi them We k:?nw that in a!! ih.-en-cs a lism iy aw-lieu th-ii ol rational r.un»-.li.*> i- jump? tiiun half the li alta\ .imi ih.iaiJo-11-m wiit-'h Lem-liei lisa? ** He ron tno, ts boiler limn a rure." applies with i-e -•ebar three to Ibe ca-eof t’linsusnuiiun, which, it •>ta-e FIRMLY e.-labii-luil. rarely, it ever. give* wa\\ even in tin-uv-H .-ks Hit! treatment nmi the mo-t sedulous ear**. L-t all. therel.ue. wiio have n-a.;yn t»> jinpre hiiml the i... ~t 1 1,. i- i in- a: ,;m- -.-m -hlMu-iliiith.-is-in th- . r thi-i. oii.bmm. l*o.-it|\i*‘j> I,M f-o iml i ml'e.-Ho ml a.U «*>.' «!li> •• 1. Mouiutuahein House. Kntratnv I-o* le’-il o:i SmithtirLi .-t. jyl ]1 \v To i|U.-te jri •**- ' 1 CONCERT HALL SHOE STORE. No. 02 Fifth street, Wv liaV-Mi- And ul Hiulo b.v llxprrU'ti.' uil 'Toikiuvn, liKM’.v Pair Warranted, And .vet west'll them ionci l Than Old Stark aud Nar row Solon in oilier IIou«es, MEN’S SHOES, < ents. CHILDREN'S 13 on. W(»\i KN’S. 40 cent*. .All K’l.i.i.» u;;n;u::vd :ui- i’«K s u.ii-sm - •" AT'r' \n \\ Inii-t-iwo, } t <>( borgii, tin tin; mad !•> i'r.iukliu .i 1 it;.- m| i,»- ghm.s The lilmi.-'i; is I:iitf*r sind r-.urim-Jimji, .1' hy •12 tuot. and well ttsiisltt*:!. e.ud <»rll,:;\ ‘-veil i»,’,*■ d2..i : t><'', AppJv t.. S. CUTHRKKT A* SONS, j.vll r »l Markftstruct. ■ AX.vusNt: most: ntmt s: »nu>. JCi INI, LOTS on Rebecca street. Allegheny City, each 22 loot iV.mt by 12»* drop. IVioe Apply to S.CI'TIIIsEHT A'SONS, Jy 11 N«>. ol .Market street. I i:\Tist.it ui.isTi *vti- A OF HOYT EROS. .MANI-FAt/ITUF Well stretched, for stile by .M. DERANGE, 2JM liberty street. opposite bend of Wood. jiOwfs ri vn PAfKixti, heavy lace tH - LEATHER nod Relt Looks. for.°ale nl tho LEATHERSIoRK of c * m. i)i:u>td.. 2&» head of Wood, jjdt-wts i i .v nos K-n. Di:iiAxttE.2:i» i.m wJT EUTV street, is tho only Agent f.ir the t.ale of the new Patent Woven ilo«e. Hu has also for sale tho Vulcanized Rubber Hose, to gether with si full stock of Rubber liolting. All are kohl at Eastern card prices. jyPwfs SMITH & PITOAIKU, VKIUIIAW IIILORS. ST. CLAIH STREET. STEAM TOW BOAT FOR 5A1.1,—130 leet on Deck, 24 fuel beam, 1 ■, feet hold, -> Uoilers 23 inchesidiamo-mmA ter, Cylinder 17 inches and •Infect stroke. Every thiug ready tor tumishinj?. inquire of LONG & DUFF, W W ftter street. Beckham a* i-osro. no. 127 mb. ERTY street. Agents for the Buckeye Mower and Reaper, Iron Harvester, Cayuga Chief, Jr., Wood's Mower, Buckeye Grain Drill, Russell's Improved Horse Bowers and Separators. ie24 The Philosophic Burner. HAYDEN’S NEW DOUBLE-ACTING Philosophic Berner for Carbon Oil is now ready. It possesses many advantages over the Common Burners. ..... 1. It makes a large or small light with perfect combustion. ..... 2. It will bum any quantity 01 oil with safety. 3. It con be used with a long or short chimney. 4. It can be used as a taper night-lamp. 5. It can always be made to bum economically. 6. It is more easily wicked than any other burner. ?. It can be trimmed and lighted without re moving the cone. 8. It throws all the white light above the cone. 9.. The chimney can be removed or inserted without touching the glass. These burners are tne common No. 1 size, and can be put on any lamp now in use. Every per son using Carbon Oil should have a Philosophic Burner. Price 85 cents; per dozen £2, Sola at No. 82 FOURTH street, Pittsburgh je2s-lydw P. HAYDEN. JIIXF.It. \M> P.KTJ.'f. .lAS. A. FKTZKK, ' * I.V-rner Market «n«! Fin*! .-treetd HOK 1..\ a !j\>. ti i i:< MS Market -‘p.-i-t. "»-i-*iinff ..{ aitA.\lta.S, tilS. A'i‘. «V. »\ < ■ ili'l :-:.■ t :. k ,o V.-2 l in n ViltKlM. N.'xt lo Kx|>rc.'« Oftiv ( illi: siuOaci \\ fi iv*;i N O . 4 n TO-DAY’S ADVERTISEMENTS, Universal Outlies Wringer. '■'HE "T XI VERSA I. CLOTHEN *• WHINGER" has been in use in my family two month.®. It rertainlysaves much hard work. It iiwc* 4-lot he* also, for garments that are getting old and worn are never cracked or torn by it, as they are sure to bo when wrung by hand. I there fore cheerfully recommend U a? a valuable fam ily assistant. LUCY STONE. Orangr, N. J„ February, 1 *52. FOR SAU AT 9fi *2B ST. CLAIR ST. .r. & U. PHILLIPS. ;. v l- Solo Agents for this County, IMPROVED BLACK CAP KASPBEK RI—This variety is much larger, more juioy. better flavored, has fewer seed, and is every way superior to the common blackcap. We can supply tiny quantity nt our Market eland, orat J. KNOX, tyl- No. 22 Fifth street. 4'AV.F OXFOKItS, Ml 50. oexts* imi.f oxi oitus, sta do. GENTS* CALF OXFOIIItK. *1 50. At I> IFF E NIJ ACH K K S jyl> No. 13 Fifth street, near Markut. SAA PALM LEAF FAN* AT Be- OW CLELLAND'S AUCTION. jyla SUN UMBRELLAS AT McCLEL LAN D‘S Aueeion. • jy!2 PENNSYLVANIA ttILROA# CHIMB TRAIN A, M. Leaves Wall’s Staton every Sunday nt 2 Id do Turtle Creek, do do 220 do Rrmton’d, do do 225 do Wilkinsburgh do. do 242 do East Liberty, do do 250 Arrive at Pittsburgh SO 15 RETURNING TRAIN !\ M. Leave- Pittsburgh every Sunday at 1410 •!•* East Liberty d> do 112 4 d'» Witkinsburgh ti-* 1 22 (»«> Brintou’s d*- do 1 -10 do Tunic Creek do do 155 Arrive'at Wail-*, 2 00 •l. STEWART. Passenger A gen;. Pittsburgh,duly \K Ihd2. iyllli' GRAVEL. FELT. AND CANVAS ROOFING. 1| AT IIKI A li S CONSTANTLY OX xvR. hand, for sale with instructions; Also MOX SATL'JUTEIJ FOll HuOFS. Our work is not to lie excelled by that id' any Roofer in Western Pennsylvania. B. F. SHOPE, 75 Smithtield st, j e2A ilrnd Pittsburah. <;S : DRV G H !! IIIUGS!!! MEDICINES & PERFUMERY. The largest and w-t complete u.ssorhucnt in the City. PAINTS, OILS. DYE STI FFS. in every variety. VARNISHES AND TURPENTINE. I‘l'iu: LIQUORS. I would p-snectfully call attention to my >to< k *.J Liquors. Tiieno Liquors were purchaM.'d e.xpre-.-- I.v li>r medical purposes, and person- liming use loi tlioii) will find my stock equalif not soperior toam in the city, They consist of H IM: OLD COGNAC A* SIONKTTK !»RAN .DIES: THE FINEST nil) RYE . WHISKY. A largo a.-sortment ot P«»HT WINKS, SHERRY WINES. MADEI RA WINKS, HOLLAND tJIN AND WEE DROP GIN, VERY FINKSPARKLiXGCATAWDA WINE. ST I i.L CATA WL$ A. IT RK.I A M A !C.\ R I'M. A<\. ,\r., i*c., Ac.. .MMIiPII FLEMING'S, c.milt • the Diamt'iid and Market street*. jyU Bargains! Bargains ! ■ Bargains !!! lIMMIAYK Ui:n:iVH» IHE I.AtJt:- ww }->T and i»eY K MIIRFUT/ A t 41. j. «I FIFTH STREET. COI'NWKI.L A Kl'.Ri: CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, \ At the old established Coarh Factory DI QCIMK WAY, XEAIIST. < LAIR STRKET Repairing done si* usual. LADIES' AND MISSES’ GAITERS; AT RKTMTKD PRICF.o, MASOMr HALL mm ROOMS, 55 FIFTH STREET CM VViSU AM) UIECIUNO; J MR. A Mite. DESK, fc*-Teeth extracted. Hot, Cold and Shower Bath. r\ BESE, i 77 Grant strict. lyS:>»el H. «A V». ICIKFJiAIM , Manufacturer* and dealers iu all kind. Tobacco, Snufi and Segars, api'd-ly Nos. *4O and 131 Wood street. NONHOAV! NO IIU^rBFC; NOTHIN'.’ UKi'UKSKNTCD BIT KACT.s! HHIIILY I M POUT AM’ TO AU, young and old. fmflcriug from wcnknc** ol‘ fight. If you wish to experience great relief, try the world-renowned Russian Pebble Spectacles. Purchaser* will continue to find perfect satisfac tion by trying these Spectacle*. Sold only by J. DIAMOND, Optician, No. 30 Fifth street. Post Building, The Russian Pebble inserted in old frames, if desired. 9W" Beware of Peddlars and Pretenders. jy» WHEELER & WILSON’S Sewing machines, NO. 27 FIFTH STREET. PITTSBURGH. PA. Awarded the Firtl Premium at tke United States Fair FOR THE YEARS IHSS, IHS» aiul I*oo. UPWARDS OF W <> * O O O MACHINES aold in the United State*. MORE THAN 30,000 MHO THE FAST YKAJt We offer to the public WHEELER & WiL SON’S IMPROVED SEWING MACHINE, at REDUCED PRICES, with increased confidence of its merits as the beat and most useful Family Sewing Machine now in use. It doe* equally well on the thickest and thinnest fabrics, makes the look-stitch impossible to unravel, alike on both rides, is simple in construction, more speedy in movement, and more durable than any other ma chines. Circulars giving prices and description of machine furnished gratis on application in per son or by letter. Every Machine warranted for three years. a P 3 WU. SUMNER A CO. 8. B. A C. F. IHARKLE, Manufacturer* sad Dealer, is BOOK,OAP LETTER, and ell kind* of WRAPPING PAPER, hayeremoyed from No. 37 Weed atreetto NO. 33 SMITHFIELD STREET. Plttibarih, Pa. .WOt* »ald Jn RAM. a* TO PAY’S ADVERTISEMENTS. :V[ V, R , DA ,Y at So'e ook, at thoMason i«i-i V r " , t e " v:/ ,f,h *««*. -ill be «f -aiV.i .'J;' 1 ; i' ,cndld assortment of Tabic or I comprisinga fall line siir.t-l, mil be guaranteed as rejae* Rv > i.-iondert. j iyii ' i’.A. MCCLELLAND. i . _ Auctioneer, j SEWISG MWIII V.V V Tuesday evt-nin ABCTIOSf -1 Masonic Hall Auction Hout- v. u r- b /'H o'clock, at lie sold 3Sowinsr Mnclunr«;,vi?- i 1 stroof, Trill A: “ Notional.” SMo positive!" jmb? * ’ “iv-.r]" , T. A. .^r U ,. UiAX .. AuctH»m,y r> Fine eiundien-ss Otard, Du|»ny »fc oo*B brand: also 10 quarter cask?, and 10 eighth casks of old Otard, in store anil for «aI«» *>v jyli JJILU'I! .i- IaUKKTSDN’ vi:w oki,i:ax* uog.s- A.XI ill lADS strictly prime..in store and for sale by .MlLliJiK ic 11ICK KTSOX, .*y !i I'u-rnr.r of Liberty a: Irwin .-rreets.. oroitro vvi a— r»o dozi:\ M ? pure Port Wine, “Dwioe Do Porto,*' ir. store and forsnlc by j.vJ2 MILLKK Sr It ! OKKTSOX, I,lst NEW AND POPULAR BOOKS, The stolen MietU: or si:r ??*■, nSoi‘£oiim Vnsli Rox. i’.y Wilkie i.ffilffi.;. autm.r ..fTho Woman in White.* * :h<* ”'ihc Crossed Pr.ih,* V* Jhe Yißuy. M >hs, ’ “Fkter Rose,” ov. One volume. «•. i ; v ». piiev lis rent*. Tin* Two 2*rim;t Donnas. py (»e*-rKe Au gustus editm* ** i Munir » ii. * and author of'* The Me Veil F<-i; : ffi'M.;: :::n. «»rti* •. r.{. umc, oi-tjivv, priue - j ( .•!.* . ; MRS. HILARY V»iMH*‘Si A 3,iiV»K<»4*rW. ip- .*••!; •. p. :,rv of “The ih'r'V Jlrir. .*' * Ch A:r.?r-:-. i in* Mystery,’ I'h- 1 : li» ir.“ *•:■ . Price 30 a v-py in p.nmr r-.v.-r, 75 <*uni.- it: ch>th. Tis<* A SlmiicMie .Novel «>!' Xto::l I.lfiv !;v Mi,. Ik; author of “ Karl*.'' Hi‘ii>,*'*‘A Lib S->i ivr, Hie <*i*-«l«’s lioii," etc. Prffic stv ivuis i:i p ,<>33 cents in ffiulh. The Shirs'* Urir.H, A Talc of Domestic Life. jt.v -lio author ot*“ The Ch;mmu*.V’ “Tlie My-1.-vy,” “A LifeV Secret,” “Thu Oust le*sllur,“ etc. P» ice 30 cent* in paper cover, or ToeeiPs in cloih. 841-STAVSS AIMARirS Ih'DIAIV TALKS T2»<» it:::iau Seoul. By tiustave Aimtml, autlc-r “Thu Flower of t!ie Prairie,” cr.o. ,T. Fennimorr Cooper’s “ Pathfinder.” Price i»0 cents in paper, or 75 cent* in clffih. The Flower of iln* Prairie. By(»u*lrtve Aimard. :tmh'*r of” The Indbi«S.*ou».”cto. Pullv I Ouiiai U* any thing ever written l*y J, Fonnimur’e Cooper. Pi i.-e 50 cent; ill p;><«r 75 C. nts in el*»th. H K.V K V ?l a X 50 it. !ttK}KSi:LLEB’’Siom TMsDtALi;!!. Xo. 71 and 7.'i Fifth rtrr- t, ?r: pcit Office. jv!“ DISSOI.I TIOX—TIIE FIRM or "SAX TKR Sr McKKK was drisffiwd on the ffit July.lsi>2. 'i he businO" - oj tlo- t!-!:i r.ili he s-;- tied by.las. W. Baxter, w In. i- t'niiy .imhori/.«->l rceeiveall doht> .Jar .said t*rin. • lA-. W. PAXTK”, W.M. Me KMC. Pitt-hnrsh. t-...’. Ix i.ka yiM. nn: fju.m or »a.\ti:u .w McKKF l hc.irrily rceoimai'nd my former partner to m> I* iend* .in-i jw boing tvonhy Ibuir c'.M.fidcnee. •’ ,M. McKT.K. .iylP-3til Vi* ,»c. 7h ik-h'uti Mi-e. M.»ks and At.ts. To l>‘. To l*‘ M-i-ijiiip.c.- and r'ica>. Ty liixeot.'oi* PliuitH ami To ln>»v;xr.n Animals. ,vv. 7h iMnirot) Lvery lorm amt spceii.i «d Vermin Thi i **)siSy kuut\>i,* “Free from Foisoue.’* "N’ot dunsorou? !y the !luhj:uj Family.” ”Hut< do i!««t tf out their mde-i to tlic.” Suit! /.'v'-ryirhi n —tty All JVmu.Ks u.y in stio lar^cwitfai, and l>y I)nisr?’>t.\ Ori.ror.'. Ftnrckooj'oni anti Kr- Uilcrs in nil oountry Towns ru.-d Yil- Inffe* ir, xlit* l ’nir-'ti ]J. A. F ULVKSTOCIC CO., k. K. FKLLKKS A* 00., and \V Io Asrenta at i'io.-lmrds Country drains ■ •iim t.firr sir alxr.e. Or nddr.-'S dirr.-t—’t>r fur lVire*. T»*rm», ,Vr ] m SSK.Mty it. ( OVi Ali. •IH2 j11• lw,iy, Kew York. IVmipal Bop jc:-JauU\vi~ OKK.VB' 1 JIl-IXTH Purchasers ol' Dry Goods. A I'KICV E.inii!) K't’lK'ii AT OLD I‘HICES. L|.4Vl.\(i H'IiCUAKCU UUUEI.V “ ■ before the re,-rut .i-lvniieos its prior.'. UOOl* SKIRTS, H'JSiKRY, SIT A \V)„S. SACKS. ;iml .MANTT.KS, SUMMER DRESS GOODS, nf :t * i KKA i SA' !M I'l CK. t*» rluso shciu out. WHOLESALE BUYERS TAKK .\tilh i\. \V l- :i!.-ciiin- l'’ m ,t! u-:ss 7’//.-i.v KAsrjws rim-vs. TKHMS CASH. C. HANSON LOVE & CO, 74 Market Street. 17 y Y. .ic*27'"uu«i JOHN I). SCI’LLY, Cashier. W A IV T K» . HOORKS SUVriI.I.EIiV, 18(1 Fill ST S Tlt F FT, Two men t*> run un engine, with some expe rience in grinding grain. jc23-tf A FACT WORTH KNOWING, THAT JOSEPH BORLAND, 9* Market street, pells the cheapest and best Boots, bhocs and Gaiters in the City. Give him a call before pur chasing elsewhere. jn2B ¥KW PIAXO FOKIi.S J IST UK Xw CEI"V iNG a very largo new stock of Piano Fortes, selected personally, from the celebrated manufactories ol Cbickoring «fc Son?. Boston, llal lett, Davis dr Co., lb'ston, and New York, all of new styles, and will be sold at present manufacturers reduced rates, forcuah or on a reasonable credit. For sale by JOHN JC. Aiellok, *1 Wood street. CEME NT FOR FRUIT CANTS, OF su perior quality and low price, at JOSEPH FLEMING**, Comer Diamond and Market street. SATIN PAPERS— . . .?°? HALLS, ROOMS t CEILISOS. ior sal** at the lowest rates for cash at • „ ..._.. . JOS. R. HUGHES. -■’ yl 107 Market street, near Liberty. HOTEL FOB BENT' P°«T BES!r 7 T Hi: nmioK m<>- ILL. situated at Connelsville K. it. Depot, on Ross street, is offered for rent on reasonable terms. The building is in excellent repair, and completely furnished. Apply to ie23-tf THOS. MOORS. IS9 First street. IJMWAKIM. (MHJIKN) Atlenwy Mad -EiCoanieloi at Lav. Kittanning. Armstrong ff.C-TkswaMtM busineMcf. licnnet. Brunr.svli;, Gallatin, Clark, IJrowMviij*. U : l. Ilaynrd, Peebles, Kiisnheth Minerva, Gordon. WbeeiiD;-. Cricket No. £ Hamilton, Cincinnati. DEPAKTEi). Franklin, .Bonnet, B’rowrHviiie ÜBiiani), Clark. do Coi. Jiayßril, Peebles, Elizabeth. Lizsie Martin. Brown. Wheeling. 2*ow \ork, Gilmore, St Louis , K!v *: r '~'^ ast evening at twiiigla '"‘l tfrtne '\V^£JXAV he ehmnr ''- fifty Yj ‘ , 'iari.„',r u . au, t spie.’idid steam. ■ i; Rl: supciintei a«n* lr, ' 5y (/,n, n dovot.4 ),u '• f,i Cupm!; \ \)\'\* htJfcii under the may w.-ll hi eonstructc i l. i l., w> i"‘ I h ? r J !t sa JM He of worl: of ,T J mm,- ’ il -uo a »-,:a Imo ,?‘ V ' to ba n-yinu m 1 rratuLUe the *at>lain r.n.i Mher . ■ fc ..„ *•• ’ ‘Q JfelC* The steamer Navi gutor Deati. is duo from St Louis this C-aptum The Hrst-clpss steamer Capt Khbert, leaves on Saturday porifivtvfol- Cincinnati and Louisville This boat has Ulk. r _ 1-assed nccoiuuiotiatlons, and as clever officers a*, can bo found Caj*t Stanuish Pcppani will do the honors in the office fiSsgP* The new mid splendid steamer Juliet, Captain James Mellon, is announced for Cincinnati and LouifriHc, on her first trip, on this day Flic vv;u? built under the superin* teiulcaco of Capt J'ohn Rhode*, who has spared no expense Our old and estcomcd ftiend Mellon is captain, from whom, we are confident, the ‘•wners will vereive satislUcti-m. €S>“* Captain Gilmore's new steamer Xow York i* announced for Si LouLs and St. Paul, hhc has the best of acoonuuodations, mid clever and attentive officer) We reeouiTnccd hor Osr Our ativernsuif; columns aiinouuep that the f-tvorite steamer St Louis. Captain Kcno, leaver lor bt Louis and St Paul on ibis day. lhi» boat has been placed in complete order lor the summer trade* Capt Scoley will be found in the oftxco <»ur hc«t wishes attend boat and of ficers SST* Captain Perry J>rown\s A No. 1 steamer Partheniu is up for St Louis and St Paul. Uer accommodations arc first rate Capt A Rob ■ itisiiu will do the honors in the office JSj? 1 * Thu punctual steamer Cricket No. Paptain HamUtou, leaves for Cincinnati and Louisville on Saturday For speed, nccominodu- J ions, and attentive officers this boat stand* at the nco.l ot the heap Air I» W Mar.atta, who han charge of the oflice. will be certain to see that passuneers nro well attended to ££2?” The splendid passenger steamer Liiulen, Captain J A llr-rtun, is announced for tuo Lpper Mi-sissip;i. Passcngurs will be well vai c-M l>»r Tor Hi. I.ouitt and St. WKPVKFDAV. JULY H. 5 1\ M :*% TUE f'IRST • CXANM PAS• mt\." vr” ssKXGKit steamer MARMORA iNO. 2, AlciJonalu Commander, will leave for the above and intermediate ports, cs per announce ment For freight or passage apply on board, or to J. 13. LIVINGSTON k CO.. J.'*i- Agviitx. Tor Cincinuali and I.ouiaTlll^ SATURDAY, JULY 12, 4 V M -JiJESUIITHE SHIEXDID I’AMKV fiO&S iJKP. miOs*KENTON.fleers# VV. tttvltort -.•ommaiulnr, wit! .r thi-above jjr.rl* u.>liimirunf*flfi}ll)nv< . For or jyi- board or lb .iVINOSTON iVCu.. Agent.' I'oi'riiu'iuuiUi r.iMi ?.oh»svJlss\ SATURDAY,.} 11/Y n\ •; P. M. THF. i:V,K«A XT PAWKX- Vun- li.-h^ei - , v/ul iuvc ui n»>i.vr. Fur IYoU jy f-l-piy board or ; !». ii. i.LWIrj. a* Tor t'iiu iiSM.ii. ij.nm-.) Cairo, Si Z.ouU. I.aiem,. mad SI. Paul THIS DAY. JULY IJ. IP M ~ rs tux'. \ nw am) gai.Wrß*.- Steamer VAUXIIBNIA,- I'erty Brown connnandor. will leave a? announcedabove* For freight or ikis.s.sl’o, apnly on board or »o J. JJ. LIVINGSTON & CO., * Fur Fim'imiaSi tuitl I.oniavllle. THIS DAY. JULY 12/10 P.M. VITiK PASSEK«EU iiaieiicdniw steamer .! LLIET, Capt. Mellon (.•ommnmier. will leave iu* announced above, i'or ireitfht «»r pawnee apply on board or t>< ~ jy 12 .f. }J. LIVISUjjTON & CO., Afenu. iNsUsippi Hiver Packes. For Ki.PauiDsrfCl. Til iS DAY. JULY 12,5 P. U. -.off*” U> THE FIRST.iXASS PASS- SKNGERsteamerLINDEN..I. A. llaiton commander, will leave for tlio above ports as per announcement. For freight or parage apply on board or to jy] 2 J. B. U VINGSTON & CO.. Agent*. For Cincinnati and LonisviUd*. TUESDAY. JULY 15.5 P3l THE FIRST - CLASS PAS inK SENGER steamer ST. LOUIS. A 3 Reno commander, will leave lor ihe above porta ns announced. For freight or passage apply on board, or to JAS. COLLINS & CO.. JNO. FLACK. W. IfAZLETT, and J. B. LIVINGSTON k CO. Agents. ; jy!2 For Beaver, Steubenville and Wheeling. fn THE PACKET STEAMER Liuie Martin, D. T. _ mender, leaves for the above ports MouW?. Wednesday and Friday at 12 M. For freight for passage apply on board or to J. COLLINS & CO., and WM. HASLETT. Agents. . Regular Tuesday Packet For Marietta and Zanesville. L THE FTJTE PAMEVfiKR fiflSaßCsteamerFAMA GRAHAM. CVp Munroo Ayers, commander, leaves Pittsb&rg every TUESDAY, at 4 p. in., and Zonesvi every FRIDAY at 8 a. m. For freight or passage apply on board or to J. B. LIVINGSTON it CO.. Agents, Pittsburgh, For Wheeling, Marietta A Gallipoli*. REGULAR TUESDAY PACKET, 4P M tojdCL THE EL£tiAX;T hlllK- MaSaSESLa Wheel passenger steamer UN DINE, John Woodbum commander, will leave for Iho above ports every Tuesday, 4 p. m, Fer freighter passage apply on board or to JOHN FLACK, WM. HAZLETT, or J. B.LIVINGSTON & CO. Agents. STEAMBOAT AGENCY. WM. HAZLETT Has opened an office at NO. 90 WATEB STKEET, Where he will transact a General Steamboat Agency business, and would solicit a shsro of pat ronage fromsteamboatmen. »p24-lyd ’ Cl it. .S£EL¥, 141 FIFTH STREET, opposite Cathedral REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENT, pKAiznsf IK NOTES, BONDS. MORTGAGES and other Secu rities: ap 4 Teeth extracted without PAIN by the use of an apparatus whereby no drugs or galvanic battery are used. Medi cal gentlemen and their families have their teeth extracted by my process, and are ready to testify as to the safety and painlessness of the operation, whatever has been said by, persons interested in asserting thccoutrary, havingno knowledge of my process. INARTIFICIAL TEETH inserted In every style, and charges as low, as will warrant the best of material in alt cases. E. OTJDRY. Dentist, 13 ft Smith£eld street nolHy-is SPRING GOODS. 156;2. CLOTHS, CASSIMEBES VESTINGS WE HAVE NOW UK STORE A COM PLETE stock of OPRIXCJ GOODS, all new and desirable styles, which have bewf carefully selected in Now York, with a desire t;> please the most iastideous, and comprising in all the various new fabric and novelties of the season. V/e would respectfully solicit an early call from our patrons and the public, to test the merits ot tho same or themselves. SAMUEL GREY OK, Merchant Tailors, No. 19 Fifth Ktivet, BARRELS CHOICE Cl DEKjun reoeived on consignment xml r.-.i -ftWßkbf RSYHBR k ‘ if;--: - «<». •*•«*»■» Wood turn. Jlßr*