BTRk£ Eff YOR K, and 6 STATE and We«kirp^K t o “a!mU for the hnllj 'fioriiedtotako Advni'MJo™ 080 . cltl Sii and are au °r ns at oxufoSat AxteL m6nta umstefn l^ 1 * I,llr MONDAY MOBNING, AUG. 1 17, AO SKltillBOfillOlIl) IfITJiILIGJ An Interesting Habeas Cerpns Case. ’ ibe following case came np before Chief Lowr ‘ e ’ of >e Supreme Coart, on Hatnrday, and excited considerable inter est. as it settles a point of law in regard to the rights of draft id men. A writ of S?rJ.?Zf? TP n a Waß i “ ued on the 6th inst., d ‘ r ® e £? d Captain ffm. B. Conlter, Pro r‘ M r h t' °J the 2lflt district, to pro o ! h ® bod 7. of /Ohn T. CarneyTof tireene township, Indiana county, i’he enini set out that Carney, a drafted man. Had been examined by the board and ex empted for disability, and a certificate to *nat ejFect given him, but the board subse quently arrested him, re-exammed him and held him a 3 fit for duty. No aiiega tion of fraud was made, but the reason given for the re-examination was that the hoard had deemed themselves in error in their first proceeding. The counsel for the relator contended that the board hav ing onee taken np and decided the case and given the certificate of exemption, their od; a dication was final and conclusive ana their power over the exempted man I ■rt,t S i 6 i^ a n- ed - 0n s P actial hearing on the 11th, District Attorney Carnahan ob tained leave to amend the return in order P u ‘ m a plea against the jurisdiction of irw a]' c ° nt ? ndi ”g that the State vonrts had no jurisdiction over questions arising under the new conscription law On the hearing Saturday that plea was aban aoned, and tne argument was confined to the point above stated. After a full hear ing, the Chief Justice ordered the dis charge of the soldier, holding that from alt that appeared by the return the board nad exhaused their power when the per °f exemption was granted, and that they had no farther control over the prisoner. The prisoier was represented «n/v geSh ? r er ?? d by Jose P h Thomp eon, hisq., of Indiana. F Fatal Accident. fi!f t ’ T i hU i aday evening between four ana five o clock an accident occurred in tie Vicinity of Mt. Union, by which Mrs. Mary Jane fleck, aged GI years, lost her We, and her husband Henry Fleck, a Cat)- tain in the war of 18X2, was severely in jured. They were formerly from Lancas ter connty in this State, but had removed to the neighborhood ot this city to reside wth their daughter and son in law. On Thursday last they started to visit the old •Homestead, but left the railroad at Mt. Un.' on tu visit some friends near that place. Hiring a carriage they had pro ceeded bn.* a »h°rt distance on their way when the ho.' v? ® became frightened at some dogs that Ch' at ? fanning ont into the road, and dashiDg asi plunged over an old life-. kiln, thrown?,* i' Jt3 Ptd lady ont, and killing her instantly! &I *a severe- : ly braising Mr. Fleck. Discharged from the Service. McCandless had a case of habeas corpus before him on Saturday, in which Jaceh 18 |Ti aTf V e 0f u a ?ouc £ man, named Jacob Hile, from the army was asked for, e / rC T d ll ? at he waa a minor, and Mr P^ W 1 < r jnsent °f bis parents. t»nd«d a fn a ! lan ’ tile ( i°vernment, con tended that as Hile was now over twenty, and in the service, he ought not to be die charged, bnt it having been shown that he d i! r J nm - oteoll when he enlisted, and that he had joined without the consent of tXd a i re 1 t8 ’ n° Urt heid thal be was en titled to his discharge, and made an order to that sheet. Hile is a native nf WPSt morelaud tonnty and was represented in the,case by Mr. T.- J. Keenan? 'l’lie Sheriff's Oillce. Coroner McClung on Friday took pos session of the Sheriff’s office, and has as sumed the duties ot Sheriff until auc h tune as the Governor may appoint a suc cessor to Henry \\ oods, Esq., deceased. As the appointmont is oue in every wav desirable, there will no doubt he a host of applicants for the position. George Rid die, Esq., lor some four or live years a clerk in the office, will be strongly urged upon the Governor by hia friends for the P, ost t affile Coroner McClung, upon whom the duties of the office fall by virtue of law, wiil also be an applicant. Gone lo Charleston. The Third regiment United States col ored trodps, which has bean in process of formation for some time atChelion Hills Chester county, broke camp on Thursday morning, and took tbs cars for Philadel phia, where they embarked on two Gov ernment transports, bound for Charleston, S, C. They are officered by white men. They left in high feather, singing “John Brown’s body” with immense effect as they steamed tj,own the channel. Their courage will.be put La the test in their op erations against Charleston. Dralt Decision. It has ,'etely been decided by the Sn- JJfeme Court flf Wisconsin, thqt where a man, who has voted illegally, claims ex emption from tus draft on the ground of alienage, he is not liable under the con scription law to military service, but is subject to trial for a violation of the elec tion laws of the State, and to an imprison ment for a term of years in the State prison. Green County Items. Miss Houisa Golden, of Blacksville, lost one of her eyes last week, by entering a dark closet in haste. The latch, or some thing connected with it, penetrated her eye and tore it entirely oat. The editor of the Republican has been drafted. Mr. Greene, ot Waynesbnrg, had his foot severely injured, by a wagon passing over it. A son of Daniel Reddick ot Waynaburg, was thrown from a horse and injured, and the widow Gainer's little boy had f.is collar bone dislocated. All these accident happened on Thursday •flit. A young cyoman by the no me of Stewart, who came u? town with berries and batter, on Wednesday lust, died in an epileptic fit. The store of A ner Morris, I Croas Hoads, was i\?Gbed of $BOO on Tuesday last. A drafted C> an named Jackson Cage, was arrested, charg ep with the theft and committed to jau. Dr. James Lendy, an aged citizen of Waynesbnrg, who volunteered in the 18th Pennsylvania Cavalry, died in one of the hospitals m Washington a few days sinee Weather, Ac. In the neighborhood of Mansfield laßt Tuesday and Thursday heavy rains fell.— The general appearance of the crops be token an average yield. Heavy rains have fallen in Missouri, Illinois, Kansas, .Nebraska, and Minnesota, the result of w ,, 1 ? a . c0 . nß ’derable rise in the Missouri and Mississippi and their tributaries.— These rains have also benefited the crops. At this Place the weather has been intensely hot during the past week, with an occasiongl shower. 1 A Horse Snnstrnok. A tilts horse, the property ot a widow lady residing in manchcster, fall dead in the Btreef fh Allegheny city from theeffeet of heat on Friday, flustered Oat. The three' month’s men at the camp in this vicinity were mustered out of service on Saturday. They received their “Green backs" and departed fully satisfied that Breen backs wern’t hard to take. , A man by the name of Mathew Green, a ho?hf» PB ir Varietystftadin lhe market anot himself yesterday evening under the following circumstances. He had been cul'iLs B~so 8 ~ so tte r °P° rt goes—and had rfi 1 ' e “ »p°n a woman for some beer, she rerused to allow him any, and told him to leave the house. He had in his pocket a small four inch pistol, 'oaded with a cop per cartridge. He drew this, and fired at the women, and it is supposed that he was under the impression that he ™“ killed her, for he iimmedately started to run down through Redoubt alley towards the river, pursued by hiß brother, and two other friends. As he reached the wharf his brother fearing that he might injure himself turned and said he would have nothing more to do with him, but the other two advanced upon (him, and seeing him in the act of draw *?S to® P'stol, one of them called to him, that if he drew the pistol he would knock him down with a brick. The other rush -1 n P. 0 ° hlm i but was too late. Green a. 8 !! .u u nozzle between his teeth, and nred, the ball passing through his tongue, catting a nerve that connects with the left long, and lodged on the left side of the , ““ th® spinal column. He imme diately fell, and was carried to the house of his sister, on the corner ot Redoubt £ T w rd atreet ’ wb ere he now lies, hi' r°E°r a d cal Jed !n ’ and d *d what he could for the wounded man, but ex presses aconviction that he cannot live Sii B tv. yB h j e - ma / llve for a da )' or two, but will then dm of secondary hemorhaga, or inflammation. Green is about thirty-five crippls** 886 ’ aad ‘ B doniarried. He is a Drowned. un i°rtunate accident occurred on /’ " d by which three persons, two ladies and a child, lost their lives by drowning. It appears that a Mrs. Ostand and , h , er fiater, a Miss McFeely, to [ gether with a little child of Mrs, Ostander went out to gather blackberries along the river bank opposite Liraetown on the Mo nongahela river. While engaged in pick b,errieß MrB ' Ostander missed her Child, and upon looking for it, found that l “ d "andered out into the river, and H b l e y° nd >ts depth. With motherly instinct she immediately ran to the preset “°f child, but unfortunately got beyond her depth, and was sinking, when 68 y Bprang in t 0 her rescue, and the three were drowned. We were unable to learn whether or not the bodies of the unfortunate victims were recov erea. Petroleum. From the Philadelphia Coal Oil Circu to Prtrolfum fo “ oWinß it6mS iD re^rd ex P° rta fr °“» the port of Philadel pnia tor the week ending August 1-Vh amounted to 1,392 gallons. * Exports from New York for the week ending August 14th, 309,66;i gallons. . imports from Boston for the week end 111 K AugUßt 6th, 170 gallons. porta * rom Baltimore from the Grst Ti an « ry ' , 1863 \ 758 ’«1 lhe Circular a so gives a table of ship ment!, showing the comparison between the exports of ’O2 and >63. The total number of gajlons up to August 14th, 180” l ° the Saale dafa this year.' -'-o “’ll ’ 6 howing an increase of '< 'tS I Oul gallons in favor of 186::. ’ Coroner’s Inquesf, Last Coroner MeClnngwas called upon to holu inquest upon the body of Conrad Hettrick, found dead in his bed at his sister's residence :u Birmingham. Deceased was about thirty three yearß of age, and was of a moody, melancholy dis position. Yesterday about one o'clock he retired to his bedroom, for the pu, pose of laying down, fjij sister left the house and did not return uutil about fiva o'clock in the evening, when she found him dead. The verdict of the jury was that he died from disease of the heart. Merlons Charge. Samuel Bixley was held on Friday for farther examination to-day by Mayor Alexander, of Allegheny city, on a charge of arson preferred against him by Hugh Gilleland, of Ohio township. It appears that Mr. Gilleland's dwelling warred and destroyed on Friday, and by reason of sundry threats made heretofore he be heves Bixley to have been the incendiary. Bixley denies haying made threats against Gilleland s property, but acknowledges that he did against hie person because of the tatter a opposition to Bixley's marriage wuhhis sietßi*. The case will come up lor nnal hearing to-day. Personal Mr John h. Little, of this City, has re ceived the appointment of Assistant Quar termaster with the rank of Captain in the .* o. Army. Mr. Little has been in ser vice since the commencement of the war “ private and officer, and his appoint met to the responsible position of Quar termaster wsb well designed. He will make an efficient officer. Return of Battery A. Battery A, Captain Knap, has returned to the city from Virginia, where they were located at Hancock. The officers and men so conducted themselves during their Stf? gt Hancock, as to win the good es esteem of al> good citizens, which the Ist t6r manifested by presenting tha 3a.tt.ery with an address setting forth the facts. They were mastered oat of service on Sat urday, Alleged hn^be^iement. Commissioner Bailey,’ on Friday after noon, committed to prison for trial at the farm of the United Stateß Court, one Jacob SepkjSF,,charged with taking ont of ;h« post-office, on or apoat the 6th inst., a letter dressed to Hrs. ft. ijryar, and secreting and emDtHi'b'fi the same. Mrs. Bryar has lost several letters ! y UEEKTrSTBEH S. t&ilSwil 01 Coat always or -“ul _ »*SEM®S, 8-J-JSWA BT A CO. PITTSBURGH DRUG HOUSE TORRENCE & McGARR, A. .1? O THECA =i,T fs (ji, DRUGS!' DRUGS! WEDl'l ! MEDICINES I IHEM.CAI S ! DYES! „ .. DYES! PAINTS! PAINTS! PAINTS! pf v r S ! S ALVJS: I'AINTS! Pain J S PAINTS ! PAINTS ' OILS! OILS! OILS ! SPICES ! SPICES ! SPICES ! (SPIFFS SPICES! SPICES 1 SPICES SPIFFS SPICES I SPICES, SPICES! SPICEF Sods. Cream Tartar. Eng. Mustard, &o. .„ l i r °?°o’. Knsl - is , h - a s.d American Perfumery Medlrini 0 . 1 ST “Ti' Trusses. Patent .mro°” t He” d 1,0 W %H r cr' St artiC '° S ’ all“ou P rs'”° r,PtiOB “ '»»■ onTy r ° Wines and Liquors for medicinal use . inB;d)y.c GERMAA CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOO: PITTSBURGH. PA., .li>7 S*ESA T STREET, "^nase 7 ;, a„ tM. DOMiSNIC, Bishonof Pittsburgh. ArtTVTinY OF THIS IN. the X"! PIEMBE if”lBdd. Ce ThJ studiedU anditboiougreo^e'ofQ^errannrKnllLh 1 us e uSw incl, 4 in & ‘he branches s tte dd r ? 111 connection with the=e re- Jm Pttrtn ! e ? t - St “dents who are intend oc* r, l Cf) . rßmerc * m l or professional pursuits are A h,r, f&ti. y Instructed in .Book-keeping Mercantile t&m ? e P c ’ othw * branohea m\ y fi! se.5 e .P t 0 be useftil tind intelligent in the discharge of the various duties of the store or counting room, or ol any profession. Ourcourso of studies embraces also the suhjeots required in prepara orS^ r inariS nSanyC " ° Ur Th -'»rical P Bca i drehts Wishing to secure for their sons a t!: nr ough instruction, are rest.eufnliy in ™erf to aT Ply to Prot F W. A. Kieaoi, A. M, No. 597 Penn as soon as convenient, and. If possible. BEFORE THE FXKST DAY OF SEPTEMBER. ti,H r ie^ ri pJ. el 'T'] 1 H at homo daily from Ink? R-A. M. a?ld from 3 to < P. M. information, cr for a prospectui OO R^r ln TAW?PH ot ar l:l rA’T“ffr, call cn or address ItEV, JOSEPH M. HELMPRAEOHT, Kcoior of 8t Philomena's Church, or PROF. ». ...A: RIEDEI., a. m. p. o. Box 1240. PiitkLur““, ?s. jy2std&wtd FILL YOUR PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS. 6,000 CARD FHOTOGBAPHS Prominent Men and Women, COPIES OF FINE PAINTINGS AND ENGRAVINGS, (Only Ons Dollar a Dozen, or Ten Cents each) Pittook’s Stationary and UTews Repot, Fifth street opposite the Post Office, Photographic Albums of all Styles. Jy2s__ UJASON A KAHLIN'N CABINET ORGANS, In Walnut, 0&k and Bosewood Coses, combining the following new and valuable im provements : Automatic Bel loirs Sxoett. Knee Stoofar T7 nr> »f Set of Reeds. Double Bellows. TwoJßtoto Peaah - ond Combination Valves , Prices from $7O to $l5O. The cheapest and bept instrument of the kind a*ade. Especially desirable for Email Churches. sAbba*ti Soho,'.ls. Lecture Rooms. Ac. Send i'or a circulai. ORAS. C. MKLLO 3 „ , , „ Wood street, Pittsburgh; Soie Agent for Maaou & Hamlin for Pit'sburgh and vicinity, aols Re-Engagement. The Campbells have concluded to pro long their stay two nights longer, and will appear to night with an entire change of programme. Notwithstanding the in a- I w “ rm weather they have succeed ed in drawing full houses daring their cn tiro engagement. Rare Chance to Invest. Mr. Uornelioua Scnlly offers for sale his eligibly Bituated farm in Chartiers tow ahip, distant from the city some three and n TWS iB - a rare opportunity hosmcsa man to invest in a.country home, and one that should be taken ad 7 vantage of immediately. Besides all the comforts of a country home, the grounds :: i B d T! plibl f 6 07 hi « h ouitivatio^^nd would be profitable to any one desiring Uve daf m . gai t enin g- Another attra C g Snrin r n- l L - the well 'known “Scully eral tualiV hjCh f remarkabl e for the mil erai qualities of its waters A a t tterbeT 0 WC oo“Tube The P©n «r Pens. arr Hotel for Rent. p„-i’j r? iltta oargh and Connellavilln Ra,l r oad Depot> now offered for7 e 't hii 6 j ? OUBe is m good repair and ha been doing a good business. To anv ner son understanding the business * fiJ P portnuity is now offered ° P session wili be g iren.Ap l p n d ' fltepoa - Thqb. Moore, No, 180 ft rat Btreet . tg etreot. PittsbnrnS^}i, < r O3LPH HKY£S & 80» £Ajea»AH'- U8 ’ ? Ut ° f 4,,; drafted men, 180 soldiers have been obtained. I be Conrt cf Inquiry, to investigate the evacuation <0 f Winchester and Martins and Deßussy. Captain R. N. Scott is Judge Advocate. 8 I OETRESS Mokroe, August IC.—The Uted States steamer Guide arrived here this morning from Mores City, N. C and reports there had been no arrival from Charleston for several days. The Gnick also reports that yesterday off Cape Hut teras a steamer spoke them, giving the name ot Hudson from New York, si, in* that Charleston was Uksn. The couclu g eiou of the officers of the Guide is that the ?old mod WaB r a bloCkade runuer - and her bold mode of reporting to the gnnboat was a daring act. gunooat MABKETB ST TELEGHAPH. prio d r ar Vr“ teJ at about l>"vi „ai S?sw* 7I«¥T-r n ffif u V I ?? ln|t at the iasile prit-e d tor Woatorn \ollo», 7a lor Whits w„„: [j^ D p I? a^3 lw^H b a * or MusobvLfo, 10U J„ r i„ ' n Mo'asses Arm, but nothin? of moment for fSd Me« k - d *n mw un £ hanf ’! id: f” 50@?1 75 f r i la M f ss .' ■M3 60 for Hew do.: $lO 62010 76 mJ. 1 r,me - “ d $l3 -’® lB f«r New Prime B AUG AIN S CARPETS. JUST OPENED AT MCALLUMS 87 FOURTH STREET. h p S!L bO Bcld « a a y School Teachers. SCHOOL BOABB Of idoON Ch to^ n sbip, Allegheny oounty will meet at Safi???..? 0 . 001 H » n^ 3e i: botWB=n 1 end 2p.m! on NnV« d n^^ Uf '“ St i 2i ' th - t 0 elMt seVßn teachers Hf. ° ed applj ’ o *«Pt those holding OeP aali-3tdi2tF . DISLKn, Grocer, NO. 4 DIAMOND, PITTSBUBGH, PA. mj^lydaw jgRfEIVED A FRF.SH BUPPJLY OF BOOTS, SHOES. ' AND CJAITERS, AX BOBLANB’S, : 98 Market tit. C. A. VAN KIRK & CO., or OAS FIXTURES & CHANDELIERS, Patent Improved fixcelnoir k Patent Paragon COAL OIL BURNERS, HAM LAMPS, 00LTJMR8, &p. 517 ArcbSt. Philadelphia. Manufactory, Franklord, Philadelphia, All goods warranted. fyibly Dissolution. COPARTNERSHIP existing be- M. tween the undersigned, under the firm and n&uie of KNAP, RUDD & CO., expires this day by limitation. The business will be continued by Charles Knap, by whom all demands due to or from the late firm will be settled. CHARLES KNAP, H. F. RUDD, * NICHOLAS K. WADE. Fort Pitt Foundry. July 1. 18ti3. jy!B-2m JJJJEEN FITS, BOSE LEAF POWDER' Pearl Powder, THEATRE ROUGE, Vinegar Bo age, VIOI*ET POWDJEK, , Violet Powder, HARD A SOFT RUBBER BFRINGES, A Soft Rubber Syringes, J act received at Just received at No - 63 M " ket ■53$ 3 1 Lat6 NoJ J T morCial and Other News from New Orleans. p,, . , Mkmp hi3, Aug. 13. dj the arrival of the mot,™ n “ to'i we have advices from New 060 np to the 6th instant. She brings upT paasengers the 4th Massachusetts and 23th Maine, Colonels Marah and Woodman in command. These regiments are nine months men. The Continental arrived at New Orleans on the 2d. On the day aho left, sales 0f new and old crop sugar were made at 10 ® lljc, with sale of prime at 1 U to ip c . 100 bbls, molasses sold nt Idc. ' [ Flour has declined to $7 75(, 8 00 f or extra, the latter price for choice : 1 000 bbls. superfine sold on the sth at SGBS to ML and l . h , at P nce wa3 v ery dull.— at ™, or 8 hel f at | L ’ Pe r bushel, and oats plr S mn PerJ ° 7 "' 3 - 5O, Steam f r hornet has arrived at Cairo 06 W ‘ i0 ’ m) bl,9hels of ™al from Jsth?^re O Kd[,7Ml D f r °° ■ Harriet and Kee ’ HQei ' s^er > »** fortheahipment „l “4™ I Clerk Lloyd, of the Continental in. I f rms , aß l £ at the Provost Marshal at Vicks [burg has fixed the cabin passage for ofii fcairof atVven ' Col. Comyn, of the ;ld Missouri Cav alry, who was shot yesterday by his Lieu tenant Colonel, is not dangerously wound- The stock of cotton in the South, as ea- IwTS PlanterB aUj . ~lhera ’ ia W- Coir 8 P1 p at f° \? liey haa arrived, and the clock' nenta Sa * ° th,s morain B at ten o’- I Afifairs in Memphis and Helenu. Mkmhhis, Aug. H. ihere is nothing of importance going 1 on in thecity at present. Since the fall I of Vicksburg there seems to be a perfect lull in everything in the shape of news. I Tr ade at Helena, so say the officers of the Courier, IS partially open with the I w? ck r° Untry \ an J those poor unfortunates who for nearly two years. have been cut - Sapphe ? of food and Nothing are flocking in, purchasing the necessaries of 'horned retQrmn K’ rfjoicing, to their bor the past two days the weather haa been extremely hot. Many or o .rr citizens are leaving for the North, where they can mhale a cooler and purer atmosphere than Eruption of Mount Etna Accounts from Messina state that the [volcano of Mount Etna is again vomiting fire and lave. A new eruption is threat ened in the direction of lironte. The in rnarb‘l“nt“ ° r Cantuni .-re te rr ir, e d at the formidable noise and the shower of ashes and stoneß failing 1:1 that direction. The I population of the mountain have made preparations to quit theirdwellinps Their [horßesare saddled, their cattle gathered nn J tn h the,r ho »«t-hoi,I furniture packed TO to be ready for immclis'e removal t tec 6re f in chu rches, and the relics of smnta are ,o be evnosed to the piety of the faithful. Terror prevails among the enure population. 'IRST NATIONAL BANK or m rsiU KiiH T.-K f,L. I p HKAS 'UKV DKPA UTMKNT I I lul «i CoMrraOU.KR or THK Cl-aanscv L w a " nsMDet,,n 1 “5-. Auj.-,ih. ism.) I lo Iha E > fndorsilflmi ,t iItf|,'',,' 1 t f |,'', , ''Ir>' 1 r> ' presented of i , On, lS ylv» ai ; i h*l LL rf*iJ‘“ ,U " Ilr . an , 1 St “ ° IV3. and has eoraidi-d »-Lh ail ol,ruar .>\ a*h, said Act require! t 7 k* „ Provisions^ "bS‘is W 1 before troller l?»C"ilV«l>.» C " il V«l>. 0o»,- !^'L|f, KtiT NAX[,/\AL lufK”o'i } 'Vit4: £IS and S, “‘° »r iSS of Banking under l,a - ,lne3s »aWaV.?h e r r f *" d • ss p „ McCulloch. - j “ :ij>t.‘o;ler i-t tue C’urroncy. The Firs* Rational Bank of Pittsburgh. Pa., ATE PlTl>li|u. oi the oonntry E.xchango on all parts Tr^r'n™ 63 ' wh . ich has & tten Jed the Pittsburgh 'llpips^ offic h e O rsttdM e boi[>l,dUC " d »’ lh « »»• THRECTOR9 Robert' V 'm. K. Nindrk. XrdF ijSSlate inos. WiKhtinan, Alex. Bradley . a , fctamaol Rea. JAMRS IADGULIN. President . JOIIN O. tj'JULLY Cashier * August sth, 1863; dJtwtf. * ADVISE ALL oiTtt Coanty Treafure^'wUbla^iho Rme and thereby be Save 5 Per Cent. you f rM{t anl ar ° I ' rOW,icd “« wiU be aall-Btn« Oallatin. Clarke. do Jun Reese, Peebles, Elizabeth Muscatine, Robinson, St. Louis. ffhony. UnJ - ihe fiir °n »s irom the AUq! lean,er topi. J. j. Bol> . i° the Northern Ttnl!‘n C,511t steaul or belonging destination. she t"°i & d 5£ aD i 3 \ ha 3 left for her feet lone, ana was bii , r T hee f teamer . ;“he was visited by a lareo n,? ar a leBS r 0f e *Pense. there was but ol!e opin °o£ W 0 0> or s°ns and th„; T : tha ‘ B >»> w os tho°boat of 6^ rcs,)eot * ng f o° was tbe '>est adapted “nd that has left this port for srmSV fltte(l °?t boat bluit undor the superintend on n 6 ' , She was son nmi Commodore R. c Qray !n^ ftobin n credit to all concerned in eetAoSc 13 certainly cabin was. bnilt fromTew dozens tt^ P ar Tha ean, superintended by Mr Isanc Oninot ’ J* 0 , 1 !!- now boat, Savannah (W \f l me - Th cyhavea plcted. CaptJ J RnKi«^ t - lM!U ‘°I I ;S? ar, y com and a general favor? 13 an Pittsburgher eierk if Mr J. f &X ev^ W a h ? re - . The first recommending the b£a t I>lea6Uro in “iX nificent Btea ™er I-ean leaves on Tucsdav°fni Capt. Alex. This boat is entirely now n^ lro an st - Louis. the superimendenco J of Jai>t^Wm a n 1,,111t Dnder the best and most , U .™S; i f of the West. She is an aN O V eo3 at buil< ? ins ia Jus! c ii] down and take a lnoV Q ?k no rai? take. have „„.re tnY? y a gef‘re shVle^ We shall *-«r J:> annvllle, C airo * T 1 ESDAY, August ]S AMfiRFPA Alar n UBh passenger Bteamer For frelBh£ « %&£ “oY ’ f I-iCK, Agent, oTeabboat ieiscri W2B • H AgT,T, I y Has opened in ofSoo at s;° 00 WATER STREET Carpels, Oil Cloths, WINDOW SHADES. Prices reduced at the | JilW CJABPET STORE M’FARLANDj COLLINS & CO 71 *73 FIFTH STREET, Between the Pel office an,l Dispatch KuildluK. Hes.rinc to ] urol aso for tho Fall trado An Kiitlrel, .^c M stock, 0 ar-OMUingall foods now on hand at prices ery I-Juch l>el..TV- i rajent Jn.uket r.-ites. 0 Miwmliy i 11,;.,. <' l6 attention of 'Min- Borchanls an.l Wholesale Buyers, am'>d&w HO rSEKl'Kpfjis FURNISH OT« STORE. OOOIJKS FOR TIIE hitches. 1 Brushos f Baskets , Jelly Moulds i o ash Basins : Cup Mops I Wire Sieves Coal Scuttle otoyo Polish I Knife Washes , Basting SpoouJ ! Coffee MiUs ! 'N ash Boards I Sauce Pans ; Kird Roasters I Fry Pans Farina Boilers hnable prices at the NKW Tin Waro, Wooden Ware bpiee Boxed Cur Tubs •Mnw utters Uair Sieves Mince Knivea ■Silver Soap Chamois tArins y&eTyor? Gridiruu* Lemon Sguoesers Mew Pans W atie Irons Pish Kettles llaui Boilers Craters Larding Needier* Pudding Pans Bread Pans Butter Ladles Iron Holders Mep Ladder? Keelers Clothes Line* Scales Cook's Knives Bread Boxes Scoops Ts*k m BILVBB P KAY & RICHARDS, *iO- 30 FIFTH STREET. >'irßt door below the Exchange Bank. y canal tnk* n CXcry instance have have found it to I lief in cases of mstantanoous re tore throat, 3 'dh r e 0 ,? P ' b I! ““ ooKo, rheumatism, and I che er fn7it J^ d baok a ?- **“««. IJsalted states. Fair Bt, n^or£n!?fi e n la,>llin ? s haTe been exhibited. Co. and Grover & Baker Of m Smger