ew . • „ I ! Corey or Oran two Terterean.—Before Judges V liiiSourff 4 6/Ititt.-!-- B. 31'Clur'' G. A4'''' ' ' X ij Ye E s . l re ' r 'r . k .77lly 1. • , The Elizabeth . Teenehip Jfaelc,- Cam—The lats. - - - ,- - - !-eer'e; ----- - - -ew 1 oven, bleary Fife, Monroe Stewart and Charlotte Jonee, were placed in the hoz at nine o'clock. The forenoon erosion was entirely occupied in empanel. . leg a jury. Six jurors were chosen from the panel lof forte-eight. when it wee exhausted by chance c - 4Cir OPFICLAL PAPER OP TOE Cern - Ca . then awarded. b e _. _ j peremptory awl for cause. The Court th --.-=----• , tale to the Sheriff for twenty persons to reeve 4 -- 1 jurore. Out of Caen, four were accepted. A second --7: 1 tale woe awarded for twelve, and ono was chosen Aameetrram. Siceetrie.—The County Board . from these. • The third tale was for five, and these teat pun.et to adjournment of last week: !minutes : ; were all challenged. Out of the fourth tale, fur five, uf last meeting read and adred. Present: Messrs. the twelfth juror seas accepted, oiler some two or e• - Kelly, R ee4, 7 loebelog, me eiey. Murdoch, p er , , three had been challenged. it ben the usual question ' Chalfaut, Toting, Chess, Hall. Patterson, Oliver.in such eases . was put, e Hoye you formed or en- Board proceeded l ' , to appointment of Committees to preered an !amnion relati, to the guilt or iSIDON)I3x of the prisoners at the her'" a largo majority an. he Judges in the coming autumn fair, as follows: I Grade 1 Lad 4' of class No. 1, ~,, ho Judges of ! swered in tho affirmative The jurors accepted alb draught horns and horses for all purposes; also of j as follows: Jacks, lumen and Mule!: Robin Stewart, Studer tp.; 11. James Herdm.,l 7. George Armor. Portsmouth, of -Kittanning; John D. Miller, B. 1 2 . Mathew Harbison, I'o. Job's Myers, Pittsburgh. 3. Evan Gibson, 9. Ephraim Jones, Grade No. 2'and 3of the tame class; light draught 4. John McKeown, 10. Robert McCune, hones and thorough lured stock: John Macklin, of 15. Richard Barton, 1 11. Samuel N. Thompson, Kitteening; John Matthews, Pittsburgh; 'Edward 0. Abraham Rife, 12. Geo. WA/ender... Cowan, Westmoreland. - Adjournment time, 01100'0°0k, having arrired, the print:lore were remanded. The Court discharged Clan No.. 2, grade 1; Cattle. Committee en Dur ham, and Alderney's; Mr. Cope, of Greensburg, from attendance all those jurymen who were not sit. Samuel Chadwick,. Wilkins - tp.. A. Kirke Leeds, Ong upon the present erne unfit ten o'clock on Mon- Pittsburgh. day morning, when their names would be called. . Grade 2; Committee on Devon, Hereford, Ayr- Judge M".. . 44 d that tnen.d of convening as , venal at two o'clock, it would be half.paet-two, from shire, Holstein, de. W. A. Stokes, Greensbetee J.. seph Stoner, Wilkins; and J. H. Ewing. Iv or !". , which hoar they would sit till eight o'clock, P. M., • legion. . . meeting as usual at nine in the morning. Claes .No. 3; Fat Cattle; John Aiken, Pittsburgh; I areensooe BLISSION. .., -Jolty Graham, Allegheny; John Earl, Lawrence- The indictment was read by the Clerk for the in. villa formation of the Jury, charging the three prisoner, Class Nqq.. 4 grade 1; Sheep and W.I. James - al the bar with the wilful, premeditated murder of ii Ewing, W .hington; William Barker, city; Abram I George Wilson. Zeigler, 11 onc e Beeler Co..at, 11.'Biddie Roberts, Ewe, opened the case for the 1 prosecution, stating that he had engaged to do all in Grade 2; Leicester and Southdown, Long Wooled; Wet. Cox MiMin tp.; John Murray, Canonsburg ; his power to assist the District Attorney to conduct - Eider LeO , leg the case on the part of the Commonwealth. He ClasenSand 0; Com. on Swims andChickene Jas. ! easel a stweient account of the present and former S. Negley, Wilkins tp.; Martin Clearer, Robinson tp.; i lawn In regard to the crime for which the defendant!! Time. DalselrEnon Valley. were indicted, reading from several authorities bear. , Class 7; blotter, Cheese, Honey, Salt. Jobe Mo'D, I ing upon the eubject, Ha stated to the Jury that the Cross. Mrs..{. W. Loomis, Mrs. CoL Ferree, and case was one almost entirely of circumstantial ere Mr.. - leery Clan, Temperaucerille. i dance, and they would probably and that the elicits . Cleans 8 and 0; Flour, Meal, Crackers, Grain and lion ef the facto in the casewould he a long and to; Seeds. GoodmanT. Coulter, S. Fayette; Charles dious narrative, bet it was nererthelese their duty Lockhart, city; Wet. Hell, Remington. to listen to every oireumetance carefully. He then gave a detailed amount of the main facts known in Class 10; %notables. , Wet. C Dune, Beaver Co.; Abram Davis and Jas. Montooth, city. regard to the murder for stealth the prisoners wore to • Clan 11; Fruit, Wine, Cider and Vinegar. Rey, be tried. •Ilfer.aboy, - Pertysville; John Voeghtley, Reserve, and Mr. Collier stated that it would be much bet .S. J. Cooper, Weehington Co. tor wore the witnesses permitted to stand at the Class 12; 'Floweret and Plants. Mrs. Robert Mc. opposite end of the table to that usually occupied.— _ Knight, Mies Mary Holmes, Mrs. Schoonmaker, The Court gave direction in accordance with this re- Mrs. Geo. W. Jacks., Mre. Milliner. quest, and the. witness stand was axed near the re. Class 13; Household Manufactues. J. A. Guy, Porter.' table. . I Sewickleyville, Mrs. Geo. Shires, 3413..1. A. Wilson, ' John Gamble, being sworn. testified in regard to : .Sias Ellen MardocheMies Elisabeth Chula/Ins Sarah j finding George Wilson and his sister murdered, on ..., A. Hail; Silos S. A. thnifaaL This Cll2aLaitteo will ' the morning of Friday, and the appearance of the ' subdivide. - - premises and articles of furniture in tho lemma. A Class 10; 'Feed and Condiment.. Mr. Jere. Knox, band-box was found disturbed in the hem., and a ----- Mrs. A. B. 31'Quawan, Mr.. Elite braltem, ] fro. J. ' poker with marks of blond on the head. V. Myers. Dr. D. A. Penny's °ride:ice was elmiler to the Chan 15; Fareilleoplements; Grade 1; Scythes, &bore; a chest at one side of the house had lean bro- AIM', the. Thos Harper. Mancheeter Robe vee see , ken open, and the lock was lying on the [thee , . Moen tp.; Harvey B. Cochran. -,, the witness then described the nature of the wounds - Grade 2; Wagons,littehine.s, etc. John Simpsop, upon George Wilson's body, and stated he should ManchesterySamuel Bonnet, Allegheny; D. Morro, judge they had boon produced with a sharp-pointed Pitteharght Victor aleElheeny, 311 Min tp.; John knife. Hail; Remington. Harriet Gamble testified that she looked into the Grade 3; Plowei, etc. Gea. M. Evan", city; Ilugh cheat in Wilson's house Greeley after the murder, end ~.. MeKelvy, city; Thee L. Shields, Sewickley. foetid nothing but soma eel rage and abt in it; Classes 16 and 17; Harness, Saddlery, Dry Geod e , some of those preeent took some bolt dollar e s out Ropes, etc. Henry . Phillips, Reserve tp.; Ad a% which werescattered ores the bottom of the chatßeesaj ecr, E. Liberty; Wm. Mackay, city. lIIIIOIIg, the rags; borrowed twenty dollars from George Class - Re Hats. Cain ' Bonnets and Shoes. Chas. Wile. sometime before the murder; Wilson'. house Jas. Paulson, l. 31'Esin, Thee Graham. is close - on the public road; there are 'there" near the Clan . te ; & o y es G re w , H o ll ow were Jerre, house, and woods in the rear; also a small stream of - Nicholson, city; W. J. Allen, city: James Old, Re. water. , nerve tp. Thomas Fenton; meta—Resi de about a mile le.- Clastei2Oand 21; Silver, Britannia Ware, Cutlery, low Wilen's i on the road loading to efeßceepore Surveyor's - Instruments. Dr. A de •l.- eee D ee m e eeep• en the Monday before the warder, ease a woman --.4: bell, Pittsburgh; Mich: Whitmore, Bam'i Feline- passing the home down the man between fire and sin stook, R. E. MeGowin. o'clock; she had a rod hind of e .e..s ea, aud alight . • Chute 22; Glass Ware, Stone Ware, eta. J. o'll. ! colored scuaboutee; saw whom . thought to be the ' - Denny,'Pittaburgh; Robt. Gibson, Manchester; Jan. ...me woman ou the morning , the murder ea tbo Irwin, Lawrenceville. ; store of the steamer Luzern . she had ee the same 'Class 23; Garden Furniture, Carriages, etc. lout kind of a dress and bonnet. Jonas, S. S. Fowler, Hugh Gallagher, city; Stark, of Sarnia Wilson; nvore - eßeet!Er at Mr. Fenton' , " Greensburg; S.ll. Hays , Washington . remember the night of the murder; on the Friday he! Class 21; Leeks; Safes, eta. - Jobe Bisset, W. S. fore the murder went out of the home and saw a moo Haven, W. IL Senile. and woman coming down the road; they metelle Class 25; Iran Ore. Steel, Coal etc. Wm. M. Peter Stranger at the corner of the garden fence; ' Semple, JO3. Leech, John A. Forsyth. . they inquired of Mr. Swenger if he knew where a Clocks 20; Hams, Sods Ash, ell. Thos. Bakowell. man named George Wilsoe lived; did not bear whet --e Woyman, (chemist) Wm. B. Holm's.. was the answer; they than inquired where gamble's Class 27; Fine Arte. Joseph P. t eeeente , er e Landing was; they were told; the women .bad on a I Finkbein, Sewickley; Capt. Schonloy, C. F. Spang, red striped dens and a barred sunbonnet: the man Wm. Wilkins.had on a frock cent end a brown cep; this was the , OVA 2 Sildienellancorte-' -Piece Fortes, Cabinet. man, (Pointing out Fife;) they eeparaled there: the I Were, etc. Goo. Dank, Rithe Watson, T. A. now. woman went towards George Wilson's, and the man ley, J. S. Craft, Dr. J. A. Recd. . _towards McKeesport; the man asked "if she would Clan 29; Field Crops: Christian Snirely, Homy go on down;" eke nodded her head; he said ho would Chalfant, W. P. Ferree. be !seek to-morrow evening; saw them on the Mon- Plowing Match; John McCloskey, Remington; day morning before the mare, between Ore and sin Jas. Kelly,Vilkins; John McCraw, Huston. o'clock. near Mr. Fenton'e raw the woman on the Boy s peerl eg; eueee che.e - Mr, Patterson, mr, ,morning after the murder on tie! stern of the steam- Chen. • .er Lucerne; saw the man on Snuday before the mar . . A Committee to select gllaltldafor plowing match I der going up the road towards .Georee! Wileenee coexisted of John 31elleley, Wm. Oliver, Z. Faun- when I saw the woman on the heat I WaS standing son'on our porch; _saw a man with her on the boot: they A Committee to furnish medals and plates was reached their hands together, as though one was gir. appointed by the Chair. Moles Chen, Wet. S. Bis. in something to the other. eel, P. A. Way., Cross.ereleined--It is about a mile from our hen. The Printing Committee was ordered to get aoo to 3 TeßomPora and about a mds from our h.." to lithographs of the Fair grounds. Wileon'.; the steamer was one on the river when I After some other business of little public interest I saw it--geing up; our house is close to the bank; thaßoard adjoeu-ned. j don't know who the man was on the boat; he was a i middle-shed man; he was re larger nun than Fife. Peter Swanger; aurora—Reside at Meliceepert; on Friday morning before the murder, passed Mr Fenton's; the witness then corroborated the testi mony of the previous - witness, in regard to meeting two persons at this place. Robert Nail; neorte—Raside no the Monongahela river on the Elizabeth road, about three miles above McKeesport; about fir* o'clock on the evening before the murder, saw a. woman coming slots the road from the direction of Elizabeth; ebe turned off the road into a lane, and sat by a tree for about half an hoar; eke then got up and walked over the hill; she had a red-tutored dun and a light sunbonnet on. etronezeurtfaed--My hours is about a mile above Ns'ilaon's. - Betty Elizabeth Neel; Oteesatati the Sunday be fore the murder, saw a woman near our house; she had a red-colored dress on and a light sunbonnet; I was coming from church with Mies Chester and my sister; a man was along with her think he was a small man; they went up toward s the weeds and sat down; saw the woman afterwards, on the evening before the murder about a half a mile from where Mr. Neel lire.; did not see the face of the woman. Letitia Chester; ereen—Saw a woman on te e Sunday before the murder,. I was going to cleareb, in the garden of Mrs. Melfasters; .he had on a red striped these, bat had no bonnet on; that is the wo man, (pointing out Charlotte;) coming horde from church saw the woman end a man going up a lane between widow McClure's and Mr. Gott's farms; ho was a small man; did net see his nee; he had a , black coat on and a brown eelored cap; they walked , up into the woods, and I never saw them elan. ' Robert Neel recalled—Wes intimately acquainted I with George Wilson; have had some dealings with bins; several times gave him gold for currency; he kept his money in a trunk at the foot of the tad; the trunk was fastened with a padlock; I gore Wil. eon some money last enameller, on the night after the , murder I found seven or eight half dollen scattered ' loosely in the bottom of the trunk; the content. of ' the trunks, which were some old rags, were tang& erably tossed up. . William 3faMuteri; sworn—Reside in McKee.- port; know George Wilson; was in his boas. a day or two before the murder; be was in the habit or keeping his money in the chest fastened by a pad lock; daring the lan winter bare seen two pocket book., a large one and a email one, which be carried his money in; he kept these generally In the chest; my grandmother zed George 1V peon were sister and brother, knew Charlotte Jones when she was a little girl, but Lad not seen her for some years; on the morning •eter the murder went to Wilenes house; staid but, few moments; contained the lath of the back do,r; it mu a wooden one: one half of it was split off. .as though it had been done by forting the door sbet. FITTBB'URC}H_ THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 2, 11357. News of the City end ' Neighborhood. Mutcra'Corvrv.—,We' learn from that honest sterling Republican paper, TAe Mercer County Whig of the 29th ult., the; the Convention rep repainting the opponents of the Administration Which sadist Mercer last week was 1411—every district bang represented by a full delegation-- . and composed of the most respectable and intlu _ ential men of the county. The utmost harmony prevailed throughout, and the fate wing ticket was placed in nomina tion; Swietor--4.ohn S. Ring; dumbly-4V. G. Rose, C. 'Ramsdell; Prothonotary—William Waugh; Sher"— Fleming Smiths Tree:urns—S. E. Hawthorn; Register and &corder—Mims H. Rose; a...lntl...donor—William Campbell ; Direc tor of the Poor,-7ohn Kelly.; Coroner—John M'- Meath; Auditor—John IL Hill. They will all be elected doubtless by an overwhelming major ity. Pirrancnon llonneciressi, Sooterr.—A regular meeting of the Society eras held at their room on Fifth mrcet, yesterday morning, Vice President G. G. Negley in the chair, and' J. S. Negley, acting Secretary. A statement of the receipts and expenses of the late exhibition was presented by Charles Lockhart, Esq., Treasurer.• The result was more satisfactory than expected. The propriety of holding a Fall Exhibition was taken up for discussion. It was the unan imous opinion of the members present that the prospect of holding a large Autumn Fxhibition, was exceedingly promising. In pursuance of this opinion the Committee on Premiums was re-. quested to moat at Mr. James Wardrop's, on Saturday . (llth Inst.) at 10 o'clock, and to pre pare a list of premiums. The Society then adjourned, to meet again this day two weeks. MOLL Is:trscrioss.—Re fled the following in tfie Philadelphia Lodger's report of prom:allay In the Supreme Court on Monday list: Crawford °Mary rt. The Pittabarg4 and Erie Rail road Co.-4n . Applieation for an hojanetion.—The following entry was made on the Docket, viz :—Par ties 0031440, that a preliminary injunction be finned to restrain the' Corporation from negotiating any bosds In the hands of the Corporation or its *Seers belonging to the Company and In ILO :ands on the 19th day of June, without theemment of the County of Crawford. Laurence County cr. TA. NOttloC•ltelOt Railroad Co.—Motion fora vadat injunethu to 'restrain the mid Company from selling or in anywise disposin4 of tba Bonds of Lawronee County, WON! to Wit Company. Injtutction refused. 24111;11 ESiAPZ.-.42 the Tuesday evening train on the Allegheny Valley 11. R., due here at about 8 o'clock, was homing in from gitian 'lingo they came near running plump into an enormous tree which had fallen from the bank "wrots the track. Some persona living on the line of the road had discovered the obstruction just before the train was due and making their best limo - in the direction from which it was to come displayed a signal in time to re the impendi a ng catastrophe. The tree was cornered and the train arrived here safe, about two and a half hours behind time. A Brix CIIASCLIIN was filed by liereer & Robinson with a prayer for special injtmetion - to enjoin defendants to wit: City of Allegheny fi P. Pt. W. & C. R. 8., from obstructing street in said city. Mr. Justice Lowrie bad appointed yesterday morning fora special hearing, but at a meeting of the Court the hearing was post_ poned until next Tuesday. JOVISILL Costar.—Mr. John Snodgrass will give s juvenile conoert at Excelsior Hall, Alle gheny city, on Thursday and Friday eveninp. Hie pupils *Wm First and Second Ward Schools in our sister city will be the performers, and we havegio doubt the concert will be all that could UAW:red. See advertisement. Tan Lvcraw Exinnrnos at the First Ward Publie School, Allegheayeity, on Tuesday even ing, proved so sticoaisfnl that Sir. Simpson was induced to give a repetition on List evening, at the request of those who were unable to be pre. sent at the Drat. Maim Wickvstt, yisterdsk,.'pad into th. CPT Troasurp $1,489 Ts, Termitic* from linos, forfeiture* Tailroad , seritches, and dremitie liaeaae. This el coeds b 7 $BOO the largest amount pakt into the cite/ *arms b 7 IM7 former Mayor. drsz Forterra concerned In the late riot in the 7th Ward, twits' arrested yesterday and ex amined before the — Mayor and .commicsei for a further hearing. A max named lease P. flank of Allegheny city, was killed by the falling of a rock In a tunnel onlbe P. & 8. R. 8.., on Tuesday last. Rwv:Da. Baum, Editor ores Chriatian Advocate, it to deliver a lecture this ovening to Freeport: rob oTturroyateriee of Orpalo Wu" Th. dn.... of that Borough will not fail toUttentd en atom. The hew E. Cleve!' at &IL Plesaaat,Weab. .morelsad county; we.sdedicaied yesterday. p rat lamin g of this city preached the aerama. Mary Yolks; stiera—koside the bank of the Youghiogheny rigor, was well ...,nairited whit WU IOU and his slater; fnequentki sielted their house; two week. before the murder / was then- that day i Elisabeth showed me some gold, whies oho bad in s a calico pare* in a land-box on the !Antrim; George Wilson showed mo some gold and notes about e month before the murder; Le pat tb. money back in the trunk; some of the note. bit chewed me were on the State Stock Bank of Liaison. This winter, was cross-examined at length, Litt nothing material was elicited. She could not toll of what denomination the notes were, nor how many there were; George Wilson showed them to rut; could not tall whether there were more bed ones dam pod ones. J. R. Masud; sworn —Pueide in Monongahela city: law Charlotte Jeans on the day after the mar. der at Esquire Clemens' *Ear, the was brought to the oat* from Mr. Marshall's, in our place; she had on • red-colored dross and a light brown cape; be lie.* she came , up on the steamer Luterne. St. Clair Edmiusdeon, swore—Reside In the upper t... and of Ellsabe township, about twelve miles ts,r• MuEcesport; a day before the murder, 'oar pining along. about o'clock, about two toile* and a quarter above Ilion* in company with my fatber- in-law; be observed, "what rod thing is this lying on tb• kaiak of the ricer?' when, looking toward, the object, a woman rose up, pet on a cenbonnat and drew it over her facet she Masted down the road to wards Wilson's; did nobs,' her closely enough to re cognise bet again; she had on a red calico dress and a ginghairsanbonnet she was rather slim and shore the maiiiim size; (witness stated Charlotte lotus cot- responded with her In appearance;)' Wilson wag in the habit of lending 1:1101i0y; / borrowed MOO from him; sew him and his sister about two o'clock on the day before the murder; saw them next morning dead; (whams then described the. hum, 10.0 • broken case knife was lying in the middle of the door; three inches of the blade remained on the beadle, and the balance was in the old lady's hand; paid back the $lOO in gold, two weeks after I borrowed It. • Crossizatalned—Borrowed the mousy last April a texas ago Johnrin, father.lo.law of Mr. Edmondson, ce r „ roborahsd thee witness' testimony; he saw ea old. fashioned watch chain on the woman's breast. Court adjourned till nine o'clock this mouth . A GOOD LIMO= DZSOW YAL—It rarely hap. pens that anything intrineicsily good fails to bring its value when offered for sale. But judging from the amount of business now being done in the clothing line at Carnaghan's (Alle gheny), it is far to conclude that his stock (which I. known to be good) is according to ad vertisement being disposed of at very low rates. Read his advertisement in another column and examine his goods and prices. Fount" of Jtily.—Mayor Weaver intends having the night pollee on duty on the Fourth, for the pur poeo of borer preserving the good order of the city. The thing of guns, pistols, 40., ia.the streets will be prohibited. A. Welshman named Jobn Thou= was killed by a rock lisiling upon him' in an ozwdrift at Johnstown on Friday last. Caesium) To Daum.—Yesterday arming, about six o'clock. as a man named Patrick Racally, aged about thirty year., was czeavatio; a bank of earth tut Whitvaids'e alter , deventh W.rd, aportiou of the enthauslaent gave way and fell upon aim, crushing him Co horribly that ho died is shout fifteen minutes. 110 was namarried. Coroner Alexander held no in que,t and a verdict of accidental death was ton doted, St - PPOSCD Litman TntEr.—Officer Moon. of Mayor Wearer's police, assisted by High Con-table Tyler, of Allegheny city, arrested a man. ycsterdly, named George W. Lee. charged with stealing a horse from a man in IVashington county. Ile was held fey far ther hearing. THE Church and congregation worshipping in the third church in this city have given an unanimous call to the Rae. 0. C. Curtis of. Adrian, Mich., to be coma their pastor. The invitation awaits his accept ant*. Tartu: aro mon who hold that it is impossible to do a disintorosted action except from an interested motivo--for the solo of admiration if for no grosser gain. Doubtless they are also convinced that when the sun is showering light from the sky he is only' doing it for the purpose of being admired and praisod. But thero are no men within the width and length of this city, who will dispute the fact that all persons who aro thirsty should stop in at Charles H. Super's, corner of Penn and St. Clair streets, and quench their thirst at his silver Soda Fount. HASIWANY IIiCONYERTED TO COLLON a meeting of "spiritualists," on invalid was brought forward dreadfully afflicted with ulcerous scrofula that all the doctors had failed to cure. It was pro. posed to appeal to the spirit land for advice, and a Homeopathic physician prosont interrogated tho de parted spirit of Hanemann as to what remedy should be taken. Loud and distinct raps, audible to the whole audience, told ofr .A-y-e-r-'• 1 , .] Whig. Bttrors FEVER is produced by a derangement of the liver and the secretion of bile, which never occur with those who uso Carter's Spanish Mixture. Mr. C. B. Luck, of Richmond, Va., who 1 , 350 Ct to biliousness for many years, states as a fact, that he has prevented its retoro ovary Fall by tho fret use of this laluablo assistant to natnre. Brreits of fashionable clothing in both men and boys wear, are lurked to examine our stock. In the fnrellehing lion ma well as in the sboro the stock is full and desirable. A fine variety of now styles Piece goods., exclusively for custom work and other peculiar facilities for this department of the bualneos afford as is claimed advantages not eurpassed in tho trade, CaReAGILLN, Allegheny City. t C. Ai.. pure and delicious ie tho Soda Water. of Chas. 11. Super, Cor. Pain and St. Clair SL} Telegraphic Wnsurnoros Crrr, July I.—The number of warrants or certificates issued at the Pension ; Office during the month of one is 4000. involv ing more than hull n million of aere,s of land. Seventy-six millions of acres have been requir ed to satisfy the two hundred and nine thousand warrants issued under the act of March 1805. Win. Warrick, Win. Nels . on, John Webster, Isaac Stoddard, and Wm. Williams, were eon timed to-day, in the Criminal Court, of rioting and preventing persons from voting in the 7th ward, on the election day, the Int of June last. The two first named having left the city, their recognizance were forfeited. The others were severely lectured by Judge Crawford, fined $25 each, and sentenced to ono year's imprisonment in the county jaiL The Court of Claims has adjourned till Octo ber next. IVABIIIIiinnX CITY, July I.—The nett mount tho United States Treasury subject to draft is twenty willivos. Only $lOB,OOO of Treasury notes issued in 180 G and 1897 are outstanding. Robert Cross, another of the election rioters, was arrested this morning after desperate re sistance. Ho fired a pistol at officer Robinson who was seriously wounded in the hand, face and neck, with a ball and buokshot. Boma, July I.—The Vermont Republican State Convention mot a Burlington to-day and nominated B. Fletcher as a candidate for Gov ernor, Jetties, Slade for Limit. Governor, and Henry M. Hates for State Treasurer. Resolutions of a Republican stamp were also adopted ny the Convention. NEW Tons, July L—Latest by the Niagara from Havre sap the Breadstuffs Market closed with an advance on all qualities. Banns, July I.—The royal mail steam ship Europa, Capt. Fitch, with nearly holt a million iu specie sailed for Liverpool this morning. Nee- You, July I.—Color 6rm; sales 500 bales. Flour is depressed; 7,500' bids sold. Wheat is dull; 12.000 bush sold. Coro quiet; 29,000 bushels sold. Rico closed Sim. Freights aro firm. Luril bossy at Lae. Heron is quint; Hams are quoted at I le, sod Shoulder" at 9}. Better is firmer at 17cCal21c. Whisky closed steady at 32c. oi . are inactrr.— lond dull. • Cords atm-krt.—Beeves depressed, with LAO head: prices lo (g; lie lower; sales at ec ®l2c. Sheep do. preased, pith receipts of 10,000 heed; there was a slight decline on all qualities. Swine depressed; 7000 hoed sold at a decline of 230 per bead; the prices being, $6,75@f.7 for Corn fed. and 86(4)6.88 for Hop. Stocks are firmer; Illinois Central, 9 2i; Michigan Southern, 40}; New York Central, 781; Reading, 741; Michigan, 60i. PEILADELPLIKA, July I.—Floor dull at $.7,37}a, 7,50 for superfine, and $7,750i for extra. and $B.- 2.56,8,50 for extra family. Rye flour steady at $4,- 75, and Corn Meal at St. Wheat rooms in slowly; a prime lot of red sold•$1,00, and whim at sl,ft2@ 1,05. Rye sells freely at $l.lO. Corn doll and low er; sales AI yellow at Sae. Oats hare deolinod to 55e. Cloremeed scarce, and worth $0,40. Provis ions an dull. Pork has declined to .$23@,23,50 for mess. Boom is also lower; sales, llama at 14e, Sides at 13e, and Shoulders at 110. No change in Lard. Whisky Is unsottloa; solos et 33634. Crscrs - sart, July I—Flour very dull and prices nominal; there Is a very limited retail demand et $6,- 50 for good brands auperene. The receipts daring the last 25 hours, comprise 108 bbla Whiskey Is dull and has declined to 35+, closing nominal with no buyers over 25c. Mess Pork cold to tb• extent of :100 bbl. at $22; about 4000 pieces of Bacon Shoal. don sold on private terms. Rye has dimlined to $l. Tho receipts of Oats are large and the market I. again doll at 51455 e on arrival. The river hay fall. en 8 inches. Weather cool and cloudy. with some light rain. BALTINORL, July I—Fleur Is dstil at $7,37 for Howard street. Sales of red wheat at $1,82, and white at sl,s3. ZZianto _-•-. WANTED—To purciamo a good, medium died home, between tha Allegheny °me srol the North Commons, end betmotm s a w n &d West Commons, AlloghenT Qty. Apply to O. , strst aids of r.. 4. Oral West, 2nd door south of the North Common., AIM 1 gheny City. WANTED.—A dwelling house to rent, .inwt..lthln mot .pore of ferry nest. Kent from urn to AZZO. BLAKELY A RICHES. .)Y1 Corner TM awl tholtbflonl farmer . r m li n n n i i idi. to y . 1 - 7 1 1c om n . t .r tI t i l e applieathm ot r.,14,y, no )(sin asset, bolo von fltot and gemnd LomforlllA Ky. Oomi warm And pen ',e - e.= given. JorrAtlt• RAWL DZYZA L•ollorllte, Ky. 81 ; 40061-6 - 636111 - 8istfiii - oll Amegomorlation ?mem of all oleos bar. lag (Ann AO isye to e month, tom, coo tm remixed at ma AIWA* my ny gullying to It. ITeLAIY k Vglf, Jeff/ flock I DOI Limner. (-SCOTT HOU), Irwin...treat and Dnq S 4 ay, iirrnereo rt. vEYN H. D. MARZDR. Proprietor, (remedy art , Mar:” Illelorrllk, Pa.) T" ' TT HOUSE in now CotoratiA end npni (w.f./mato. all situaull Ina anto al pan ,of the roy, Wog moulliant t 6 Railroad Depot• Ataanb.lBl. UMW" Th. lu W , i , wlw •:1 mu4.-rp iroprpt. robots, ra] 1tt1.4 op la v 1.4.11.1 .trio--1L• nutir• Y. , runor. toxin, new, an 4 orgl In ....y Inlrrl tm• fire flm• Nasir 'wiz ISTAISLES isturll.4 Ow proud... rllm 7 - 11515 - dr.: Oppetlt• Colon Nried, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA, ik/E . A L o S . /111.0 !MA Y 8 IN ILEA Yoruni sr- AU Dep t tak.ph.g. hyrov., The mono ars Lew sod *4l wspll3o.l, r~topis rTgaa elth n. owl hero an kara agri W. J. ELLIOTT Ak WO. Prn labror r. slam_ rt. V. to n ti , u , Pri.ol . ll.llC 7 0 rt. OWEN'S HOTEL oomsca march AND Jeinewor $7l, LOUISVILLE, KY., J. A Dlrsoux. Clot. DENNISON SOME Cormier of Halms sod VIM' V , CrtiTOINI7.t.IA.TI. OHIO. Titkrk!NM kW, linrowrimus f 3 /1 0 Ll IFTCHIEILL, INDIANA. Proprietor, .1. T. moos, 1e04..d $200,000 vvonrlr MULL ESTATE. STONE'S (3,11.AWD. GIFT C0.).701L117 BLAKELY & RICIIEY, Corner of Seventh and Smithfield Streets, WILL CONT/NCE to YELL Timms r:ern,' 3 O'Clook, P. 31. of THURSDAY NEXT, At 4 9171dah Bow they will Cone Siam iirPRICE $3. -14 je3o:3td =MEM ' ,. ... , ,..c . ..1.:,.',...Z,..4,...-. ~,,-.1,:t.,..;•E,.,.:,',..i,;;;;...1' , . , . . , . . • . W.. .13.," osixilAs . ,.... 00 8 .__......................_______.. PITTSUU/AGII.I DLABIAACTS. Ap ITTSBURGH THEATRE ' PATENT ELASTIC Fu; AND wAXIM-P11691 1 . ' , 1,:, , a i spandfiyl. L 3 / 4 c litttherg's Ganale.] .11- I......°.""'f'k'r. ----------- --j°B42lle" "TEL ' CEMENT ROOFING. Prrr+ab..,,, sLaaaper... A.ll. ioran4 Actingbiamger..C.J. TEL •-,- Tarr-soar 't - r 2, 15;i7 pLorn_.,4,.. „thud bbie extra . from m0.,-0.0 at sto;7s: a 5 ! Rizosand Parquette''',ll: ..I 'Prir el. 7.' Eox.e..larg,-.5.. S PO .1,2.,,,,...., f. m ..v3,6:..' _,. 44 and ..2 do do from . Second Tier I 10-vate Tonet,irmell... .5 00 atoro at $7: 2ldo super Rem stow at ye.. 17. Id G ear, And , Box,. for Colony l'ere... ..................... 25 ne. .4M. the above Elanic Fire nod Water-P.4 Cement Fanny... it belly tbo only article yet Invented that will tantoseeftOlf and extra finuiliv at . ARE TO CONTRACT AND PUT ON AT THE SHORTEST- NOTICE ~.-. ~, Ee,t74r: 50 do supra 'I T , 1 ~. -, k --- coat the action of tho atmosphere in every eltniete. . $0,75. 11it.5; omit $7,23; fi,' ..., extra ato Ulm am. )ku of.. . LTC,. lip), or TrII C —DO,3 .11,n at lt i; cortala to rleo , . at 'i to a. IT IS PER.F . .ECTI.I7 FIRE A.N-D W.A.T.E.R-PROOIr. at $7,5: r 27. - ~ ---77. 1- I =- 7 - ---- -- , And to point of durability, see believe it la equal if net voperior. to any Metallic :toothy. We tan pat it CM Mir Old Tin Tar. Iron or Shingle Root, it unthlog no .liCeence how Rot or steep the mot play 1,.. Thli Roofing, id warranted to prove . shove repreeentd. We will pot lan for Sl.l - DOLLARS PER SQC'd R E (TEX FEET spr.ARE) 75 O c Ritix —Ryles 0f:4.51nm Corn at renal .. Li: 1:1 , 3 do do . ; .. We will apply It upon Tin and Iron Roofs for TWO DOLLARS PER SQVARR, being on atm= of its durahltill at chcapost paint Out ram be used. - eCi-Ire Invite all who are building. and also th.e who with their Roofs Ennui:ad, to call. ottraMceil33 2.44rdarcet, and eaminne samples and aallefy the themselv. in mord to the durability and practicability of this Rooting. PERRIN k OHNSON, No. ltO Tbird stree t, between Wood and Sinithae/d. Pittsburgh, Pena. Ti.s2.3cl the. Followitusgt Orrice or ion BcCarrn arafic INlinaaate 01yrirr, co. 10 Front et, halves:l Hain and 2yeamort, • Cllnclanath Ohio. Dec. 10th. I.Sbil To al ..1.1 it eery ao,or • ,-, and W.,,,,,pr,„,.,i.e. .. — •.' , s ie to certify that I have examined elleclmens and roofs of IT. E. CAS! 1 Fire __ ___ _ .._ 0.. meta Rootin ,one believe it to be eminently empolol tO any other kind Of Roofing maw In tuia. I eras ~,1.Z^1,..',,,0,,Z. the e t war:tiled of of tboo. ro.f.. tom] A ore volume of Ilmitefrom = adjoining building, which struck building, . root nil cornice for nearly half an hour. it etood the trial beyond all expectatione. and eared the f Fignedl T. 11-. HASKELL. President Deekeye State Insurance Co. • HAY—calm of IC I.la at Slag ill 6.a. 11.112‘)N-0a1,.. 6000 pa Sbouldota at 11. 4000 faa dr, a. In 411. as to tutalltr• Itaal araraalat ILA llama at 10. Ityatt Copt...ell do at 13‘k. 4 tea Sugnr Cur d 4 0 a t 14. 4aat fo lgtouldera aral 1.1.6 . .al 11elb. do do do, prime. " gaTiaE c YL46.lOO of 0 to at 13. OIL--.1.•1 orb Ibla No. 1 Lard at $l.lO. MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL. The Bank of kirginad has rednoeta rate! of Interest lo Kith cent fir diaconal and In o Litt the atnea m p e ,t created only a eery alight ripe In flip funds. n o di . ,,, unt hon.. alto lowered their rate* a Inatf a rent von:.—ln Domenic Wool thero a //tile of moment tram," pirlug, from the feet that the mod( of old bat tavorou co' utwlJ cabourtod, end but little of the now crop Lae cone forward an Jot, hence the dulinomorlating at pcannot. Prh roe for the floor it maid. are on the dactliio; choire Peony, old flocoo, If ...able, would command 0,5 c Tt but uo largo .rorlo of uetr could be plano,l over Lhe. tho con tr„, autpht for, particularly foreign wed for OM, prloman, troll A:retained. Pututtaat balonof wattled thnyrna, Ittuialut, Oledlterrarman,) hare harp eold, in toad. dolirorablo altar July let, lattimktoo.l to h o o t e ory foil rota., miming from 2.30210 c, ae to vullty, of: moon., front shooin g recent ra y too.—.N. a Elight diTrl b. loroucti lu prim, toy 2,43 c. 111 31caerk 'toyer & Brother, of Sutton, hate taken th e nate 'et cent nlawetchotenin State Loon for 5i.00,000, twenty veani to nut, at n oenL premium. Thle ie a renewal of item of tho li ke RUM nivel by tho State for the benefit of the Norwlrli and Woremter Relined COMILItIy tvrepty Teen ago, at par. PnThantarpla Callan 11.aitInit, Monday Afternoon, June 29.—The simply of lkief Cattle 01 the different yards bos been gait' fair for the wawa, and Melees are Moiling down wards. no offerings today wentiorer 1001 head, moat of which ware dbilissed of at Alomidsl.2,lol4 100 din a very ra in. prima reall.tal a higher Agure., The opinion of the best informed Is that prism Mom reached a ligime attach cannot bitbitt be realised this season.. large droves are miming In trom the went and sonth.weet, the offering+ at our pods would bo largor, lint droners, who harp to pay omit, do [WI fool dislawed to lto in" at the pit:oedema:lMM by Mo fanner. Tim following troro lb. principal Bairn at the Dell'. Head toalay tieldotoridgo sold Z.KI Ohio at linh 12%. Most of these were of very prime nonlity. Timm „ s Gillespie sill US Virginia, common. at lildt I Coehrao 3.1 . (011 sold di of to ,I_^ John abron sold du ;restart. of 10k . (0111%'. nOto brad were offered at Waidolfs Avenue Dr.° Tani, and inoetly sold by Strickland, A. Kennedy, A. ittdohntigh and inhere, at 1ug1254, ea ht quality. doge.—Them la a good demand for both stock and fat (loge. with males of 2500 bead, mostly to bracbara at 44 001 VijiiVia 100 ms. ynliand Late—The receipt. from the Wm COrltholn ta,rgA. /he Wes for the treat foot up ydjilooci hood u , Werthira Amnia Droce Yard../. 4.246 and 5.3,60, ita in qual ity. Lambe command .412,W •= 1 11 3 , 50 c .d., on in nitalitS and contlition. Onr Columbiae correspondent adebea um that the Bute Aottierirlee have regained pmse•lhn of the Seneca County Benic Bonds. This eettiva the queatlon mto the Colon 0.1 ie nola for which the boucle hero Whin held MS security, end rates here comequently adrentwel to 2.4.5 'iereutdimonit.— Me Bonk, we a. informed. has not been lanteNtOd. tna le redeeming and exchanging do note. for bends. Of the for. er , vtiorov bat ilreatly Men canceled In this wey. 160 Bank will probably continue to liquidate It. indebtednem, and if en, the paper will ell be neleerned without the delay that would be ocomieued in cam the bonds had to be gold by the t i t...l.—Cincinnati tiaz. Hones In good request, but Ls easy of supply to Orartlset borrows., trout on .11 and Mr dismount. There It expert. od to be some contraction of kens after tomorrow. hot um on amount to &strew the market. Call loans are 711 cent, and tho rates oldies:met are &Lad Ts Mut Mr good grades of Indorsed short dated 14161, .4 Wad for long slatss. mnlte droved 0fT,12. lbs aggregate rotor. of the Banks Mow as follows, In comparison veldt Mc.o of the week It:tending:- 4mo. dt DD. Epode. Ortolan. Deposits. JIM, 27. 114,01b.L.,04 10,9ul e tral 3,603,teL5 pa,gbvis J.lld 29 ;311:3,1 OM° f 1.1,71 , 0,4.55 $5,6b34 , 01 135,917,619 Deerseso ia104,1.1 g1,55g,364 f05a7.15 The eetuel deposit. ennonnt to $67,21111n, which la a do- time. of fladale,47ol from the winding aca , la. Tho docrmme W louw Co slight, comparet with the de enease In specie. sonu• of the Henke made at eery poor show as to Mi. The eporlo average I 3 a declining me, bat the Collfornie receipts more than make up for this. There will be coneademble thong, during the meek, ea theater., Pe wa ll ba in eadnedegies diminished to pzy the large addi tional robscraptlone 14.pital 1.4)a1 , 1a on tbo let V- Trill. • Imports by Railroad. l'ltadoorgli Ft. Ir. & It goloilstoses,J skr k-ga, tF C' Sloc-k , •Aa 6 co; 21 do rags, J L Shoo; 6 eats, I. Peterson; bbl. flour, Clt Leech; Stsil bash edoessi: ll'lltaarlb; 79 bbl. sop, Ilea; 10 do do, 7 do Lucre., Stela. rock: 176 bp. plain6r, Barks I ave..: 71 losskets assrkel. lag, '1 cars stork, 10libut lu) do oats, 17 rik. nios. 2 Oils butter, 12 do eggs, a 2 dor broom, mrmq, 261 bales %rook 85 kgs butter. 45 Ibis bdl 4 hid*. 6 4 flogisdr• 16 roils Irother, 160 bids srlosan 192 do tl.gr, Leerh ro. lien.laad Pittsburph R. R.-70 lalla paper, 11., 3 ran, pl. metal. lilnic4. 10141 s 7.1 Ilaur, 10 Lg. 11 at t Wllama: sdo mg* I 11 , 1 T co: 94, 4a, buttn . ,:2, aka ny., 4, wool, 49 ..19 , 1491,,,, mat: 51 Nur. chn.so, It Ilutchittann, 11 ram Iron ore, J Rte. WIEVELING by Porlone—.. ker. tobacco, Iforgr.rt; 193 Ka. 'nor, 1..01; 60 eta wool. kl bbl. 10;ch wino, I o b k 80 l.lle paper, lhapatck; 27 do do, l'brJuicl, I. tut L3 , 11f. Loge= 1 411.*Acks, 111.lana R Aujar; 27 aka raga, owc.t. I boa, I bbl ware, Shrives& Dllwortbr; 3 bbl. egg., than: 122 /Ibis dour. brCully: 5 pltko gundrl74, oolocr; J 1411 rag, 14110 Sprat, 11 bid, mg., Ilacke't. . 3102.10:60AILELA IiAVIOATION 1.70.-4 Sot. mount. Wallace; 33 kg. Cos-rare E . 00 Ipc pro, rnexhloa.Cami.all; 9 bbl. ogya, I do NH, 3 koo. do, Cmrain; Sp. coating; Fowl,: 1 bbl cult, 10 do floor. boindkr. 4.0. glum. Ihnuerk 52 1.1.1 a floor, owner; CS xka MIN ShrVl, ni W 6 boxy., TRomax; I bbd gum.. wa d , I NI. broom., etc, Iltoo Ii is ate ro report nothing of aty stoma doing. There more no orris ale yecerdey. Theid La. - retire la taking In lumber in the Allegheny rimer. The &Ifni . and Mlnerre ara nearly ready to learn. The ricer 19 atom /el a 91•11 d, with sit feet of water. The Cincinnati tissette, of Toonlan tays "In the Cumbelland nrer there I. nothing doing, and enamors me rooting ont light. The John Omit the last steamerdrom that river, reports no pig metal, nor any other kind of freight the entire length of the Cumberland. ILmt• going op to Neabrille ere generally Invded well, but Om rate. are not any mon. thin rnutpensatory. From tbiapott, there Is no Improvement In °frump to Pittsburgh. Yalta Imola, obtehrdlo or New Orleans. To Pittobargh hod New Orleans tkon. er a . a sliaht edesnre in quotations eeterday. .Thr Cembridge and kleinette from PIM/lure,. arrived and departed for St lonia yeaterday, with emellsot trips— Ms Great Wes, hes Lid up at the wharf, and Um Qatari of the West mute to the tt ismnyard." "Copt (Tioe. who has been lying anbmelylll.l le now reported conYalement. The Tenll.lB.o fl.er If tow and Idiot& One Untamed barrel., of Port from Dubuque nrrived in St. Lade on Saturday Lot. - The Louisville Courier. of Ifooda.T. mra 'The rival, continues to fall thnely,ulth four Let seven , inch. In the pan on the fell. tat arming. In the canal then went or, ..rrri le. tester, and n half a foot of mud. The weather was pleasant on naturdaa , Lut . yesterday wee rinedr, with n stem In the evening. Ittilown.l by hem-, TWA Is the doy far the elegant Illanstattka tre burs far irhorllng. Captain IVllllsnven to a hlably occosarnachttng tandem.n and hts clerk also. Ilts brat Is bran new and . 1 11 do wall to shams %bats beitbs at sort, o. Toe L.,el lorpootnre of Lb, p. , rt.of irtni into th, fent. ettnotnng the tollielon of the ilium," America and Eau I.lllru.uenhy cotntion the letter ennk. sod hare dw-hieel eveietno the !Lange of Joremleh Mason, pilaf on ennell on the etentner South Ame• rice, for 11. menthe. 14teana boat Itogloller. ARRlVM—Lrsurup, . 1 . 1 7e..4 dor, C.loo•I D.l•rd, Elizabath; 31Innetook% Wheollog. DEPARTED—Lasarne, ItrOwtu.llle: Jafronroo. do Col. tkr.d. Ellso6th; nem., VOR ST. LOUISTh fn.. a raner Waaapir 00313101POILE PCIIRY, Lap Ll'orty &awl). will Inv. far Ihe above 4.4*. rawilsia pail., noTlllg PAY, at 4 a'. look, P. It. r.,, ProtAl,t or lwasimis apply viiliwatil or i. lyl YLACh, iim4Nr.n t CO. Ag C al/ 3 - IT — C — ft 1„1, a TI{I- Yg1(1...Y ja gs6 a — WILLGLINtI IN . PLACE lit , VaisarCrrTaThe sad hiwaltal WilnAltif Wllliairaion, a 11l t 0,.., Plifahligh every TeLlillAlL 1111. Y IiATtiIIIJAY, .1 In A. Lir lip, a 1... not .11 Intarawalialii par of fialal.l lir rikiladMlN RPPI, Ur V, IV 11. W11101i1.1,11, Aaoht, No. a W.aal JiIOIL CISCINNATI AND 1,1)11. L..1 ,. ~. /111114.r..—11ie 11. VINWIsjol 61011111.1' hi.VEtti A , '4ll Jam CiOrvluo, 14 in lerirel, 1rr.., a1b :,,,,, ell lertens.llslA f r o ts /,ri TIIIP P D4Y. 4114 r. N. ro, fr. 4111••• im.y., 1,1117_ ,, r1 1/.01. , . , .)..,p Volt ra, JA)t.'lB, '1)(;61)()I1E &Ai * A. It ILOA I.IK --73,. 11./....g., .1..1A0r A ',LP AST, , ;Apl. A. 1.., /1/111 r..v N . , 11. .1/./g .01 , n. 1.1.14/61. yort., . 71114 DAV, .1 3 1 1.1 kl.lo tolghll 41 .norms •pvly .1./..A .wIA jet./ yweg, H410(Y.:1, 4 (4p., 4,44, IT IS A DM ITTEI/ HY ALI. PII YHICI A NS I. lb.! 1, I 1.1111001 MO/ ire li f, NM Ifl 11,,.t ra, h.. UP/ HI. 1 1114.1 101 0 , 1‘41. 11,111 It h I .011101, /dWi d th. Jolt ib9.11 Is pt II ha r,/,111111 441111110,a I.kan hcio 110. 411.01/..4 , two Of Ns; .l 0„ 4,.1,11 ,o'lll.lo 11.1 f ~/.1 10.1111 throw 11/ 14,411111.16101,1410,7410i0 Pr. !I crow Wit rlf Pi10,,,...0•140f ./( .'411+,01 .1., pir A trr,Nrs , 14 , 1 1111‘ , ./ In tha ~ ....06}pfpoto 0 OW 140 w f/1/,. ih.../ / . 41, oxypir ./0001.1 fftyl4..Al4/ 401 1 01/ JOlOlOl 0,/. 'lrSurivio. Gll jv ../. V. flAraiimp lIIIE fil'o(1(1101.1)1&ifiFIJI' '1'111: "11(1)N city 1,44 4 ,)114,m.,i 14 ia.sy ot 0 , 4..0 0 4.041 y 1r. , . 11 .1 , .06LIPIt4i. ILI ,4 47 4 g.itMOMZ{IN .; hp 4-I'o4 l l , 4114,ht:i0 41.4. 4 July .:t7 le tilei s ::." '54 441' '""'" al lk, goati4.3t., rd i lls 11. 1111+41114 W011 , 017/o 04 1 6 P" t , 1.44h4r4 J•,1..1, J . ..ya 44 jArvela 1 r1.1) 61. 11. boov,i, uI , H 0(.1 J. 114.1141,14 4 ,414, I. l, lgrik iNaouluia 1 4 1 IuAT, P 41 7 1115, , 4AP eaten. I.lllli A'b4 !SO Wy44 of WAIN( Way tw IjVidkd 144 FAWK44 1 . 4f40' 4' I ii 44# 4 11 FON 4lieu, Po go N.. 0 0 00. P Ty, deo It•bilt, Mick - Wu) (411 ; 14:11 , 344.4cii1 11441 , 414 V " 41. .b 1 ; KO - ;4 . t; b/ttb PI pob L lio6m , ,lizultillitlO .ttam, fortAx Ort GIOH;10; lb _ - - CI A LES Dl' STOCKS WNW tiJißt , 06; Al*, 4., 4,„ _ _ ... lUD all.* JWy Oh.* OA PlPtilltiViliV L 401144.06 Apply to AUPITIIIIAXASIAA (tit kf .H 4 KHI• Firohir, rm u'J hood, Plum "lORI atibte h a .1k1: Ai stn. VUT a ncuctirsnuil—,rom "VON NO' Mwbilih.2; TnI.HIPS Mak", tar Damn, Wkeob Li n o. fur Mater, ea . ;iew Ovals melt WA .011 457 . 1. j O . ll l - T-Priji I NO, DEACiariN 11/ Plasm trolkni Wstv4isted Wats, CCM illittamds, Bright, ..lsgraard sad Prossd ?la We". wood sad Mika Irstutoasara !haat sad Zhal stk. Pittsburgh,Ps. Boats and an kb* itlablag Inullifosokrto whit Was and darpateb• iny'adyd Commercial Import• by River RIVER - M!Ars .Etrambortio =l2 nex We 111,41 of the • • autunincittg Farewell benefit of )Ir. CHAS. FOSTER.. which 6,14 produced for the Bret limo to tho ity. the t,toot Nettenal Drama of the BATTLE OF DUNKER ILILL. Aito, far thte night only, a grand Equeetrian Drama, tram oaring the celebrated horre SEW'. THURSDAY EVENING. July Zl, the portormanee will [0171t110:1C0 with the gmet.Nattorol Drama. In three ama, entitled the BATTLE OF 1 1 1:NICF.it HILL; ott,r Tue. BIRTHDAY OF FREEDOM. General Warren, \ 0. PER M'' , Mc Brides Ebenezer Olknahon, Young: EMI. Rolland, S. E. JotrNsoN. Jolla 31. Cooke; tinily, Mri. Feeder. To conclude with the groat Equoatrian Drams of THE SWAMP FOX oa MARMON AND LIIS MERRY MEN. Sergeant McDonald. Abe Deril Rider,) )Ire thee. Foster. Tomorrow; benefit of JULIA M. COOKE. Grand Jar enlle Concert. (IN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVEN kfi MON, July 2d and 34, a GRAND .117TENILE - CON- DudT ell' be glren rat EXOELYIOE HALL, Allegheny city. by a trained class of excellent porformere. The Dieces selected are appropriate for the 14.1/022, and from the bold compeers. Profceeur ANTON will ',melds at the piano. JOHN aNODURASS, Leader. Tickets can be procured al Mr. damsel Dyer's, Federal street, and at the door. Priice,ls cents. Jytdhelo Rurtton Zalts ... P. 31. DAVIS, A.uetiolleer. Cnnantersial Salsa flooms, No. 64 Filth Street. ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE —On Tnt , day'evenil4. Jnly 7th, at 9 o'clock. at the nowornmurclal Neal E.t3rn S glen second non . , No. 64 P it h street, 0111 be solo, by order of David It Pitney, Esq. aosignoe of Gilbert Adaniti. That valuable lot of ound In the borough of Ilauchoster, contoining ahout ronrg r acres. bounded by tho Ohio river on tbo Waal, by Bayard strsot on the South; by Laurel alley no the east, and by Lands of Thomas liakatrell nu tho north. A.L.StY.—The following lots In Jamet Adams' plan In the Sti: ward of the city of Pittsburgh : Lot So. 21., hortrig n front of fifty feet on Quarry street, noar Factory.ortonding hack two hundred and thirty-trove feet. • LA N 0.21, fifty feot front on Quarry at, by two hundred and ford-two Let deep. Lot hoeing a (runt of twenty-eight feat on Liberty at., e>.. tootling bock ono hundred end sitly-eight feet. Lot haring a front of thirty-flys fest on Llberty,etreet, ex tending back otio hundred feet to :Spring alley. The shore will Ito told entiJact to Inortgagn of Ten Thousand Dollars. Terms at tole. P. 31. DAVIS, Aoct. • . CI 0A L BOAT CABLES, CAPSTANS, EJUNING UTENSILS AC. AT Armen—ME bo sold at I.Nirif Hop, llonm,bolow larom'atilaris um,Weat hrrgb. o Friday morning. Ju m ly ..d, at o lO o'clocka I a rgo utunbor of 0.1 Boat cable+. C.P.ME-% Cookth efr. .11.4 Sborola etc. Sale poriniaptory. Coal Loot men and others In want of such at UCie, will do well to be on hand. Ja2o P. M. DATIL?, Ancrr. XDERIVIIITEItS' SALE OF WItEOK U .IF Til Y. STICA3IIILiAT CORN PLANTEIL—tha Thurs day warning, July 241, at In o'clock, at the Allegheny when. near the Sant Bunsen will lie sold, on account of whom It may concern, the entire stock steed from the wreck of the steamer Lannaplanter,among which are two Cylinders, three brilern, one Doctor, large ball, Anchor. Chem, Cahlea , Cord age, Block. and Tackle, Spars, be pair Lite Preservers, PA/ 3lattrosocs, itar Pillow., Snrotm, Pillow Ceara, Queensware, Ilerdware, Cabin Doore,lo. Terme at salo. Jr.2l/ I'. M. DAVIS. Ae•iesev. Bale At P. 31. Davie on,. Conm igni a,Lni Real hankie Selo. Root., eo - ond et sro , 44, Fifth street, Plt.hurgh, on TITIZDAY, the 7th day of July next, at Th o'clock, e. N. ere , ice h d ,ir, A , f est or me:s t o be fJ ti a . m .. e n n d G , Ty, .T .,,, H , t e '. ,, L ou . , r ,., L tb ' , n ed. . d t .1 plains mirth, all the reel estate of the Awig.ei, coniisthvg of the f„ toeing. wit let. An ann.l lit - ound itent of g I Sn,oo, payablo on the let of October and April, laming out of two lista in Arthur's plan of lots, In the 7th /Sara, Pittsburgh at the corner of ; Within. and Roberts atrneta, and being t , foot on Wilkins by 130 but on Hobert., to Porter's alley on ...Mel are erect.] no. two story etnre and brick do/oiling house, and 1,03 frame two story donblo dwelling hon.. annuitl liroun4 /tent of 81. - Al, no, payable nu the la of Donileir pool April, issuing nut of four loin In Mu 74 la Ward, Pittsburgh, numbered 38,39, 43 and4l; to Wm. Art tbnr'e plan, and together containing a front on Arthur street, 1311-0 lairesit Cd. A icrtalta ph,e of ground in Pitt township, containing a acres ;int 24 perches, street measure, on which Pinioned a amen forme bruse, etable and brick powder gine, bolnd part of lot 810 9.1 n A. C Reed's plan of lots of farm to 3in the outwit- Pittsburgh. ! 1. A csralis piece of ground adjoining the n_hone, and on tho lino of Francis Wilson's heirs, and lying between that 1 end a road lending to Wright', place, containing 10 square 1 porch. and 99 square feet. 11th. A lot and one two story brick dwelling house thee eon I erectsvi,aituate on repots; stood, Pittsburgh, and contain- Ina 23 feet therein and extending lack 90 foot to Jackson elley,end adjoining lot No In in Rev. Francis fietron's plan. I gth. .0 lot end three bricL. tenernerito theroon erected, situate at the corner of Union. Llliiirty and Fifth ;greet, ' bring 41 Let ou Fifth street, 41 ksot on Liberty street end feet d mein on rtldon.Ptutuect to tom nnis.l ground rein of 817.00, and aubjeCt to 8800 arr Oars of friodom money due John J. O'Brien, with interest thereon. 7011. A let In tholith Ward, Pltteburgh, commencing on Finn stnet, at floe lino of Jiro. A, V. 41egarre lend, and 412 feefon Penn Street, by 100 hod deep to liulberry ! en,. A piaci. of Ground in the 11th Ward, nod conlabling 1= feet to Inches onvnion street.end extending thence 47 perches to Ibs Allnghetly riser, containing two neon end 1 .0 1 lorrbee, on trbi , ll aro masse-I 1.170 boll, do - Idling lion,. and two small nitteos and main, Bth. .1 large body of stonecoal, being about MO 'acre., end lying Irninoiliatoly apposite the city of Flt.burgb. in Coal 11111. In Lower St. Clair tofeaship. Ondbounded by lands of Milli.= Dilworth, the heirs of t. Cowan. a public highway loading peat said Dilworth, ge, together with such privilya may bo nerve my for nettling the coal, snob as ventilation, drainags, nod, et-. 10th. Alen all that no-A containing= acne, more or less, owl bounded 113 londe of Won. inkteortb, holm of C. Cowan end others, nob ao.tu public nod lending past sold DU worth, befog the roma leading moo the atom dincribod roll, on which is eroetnt nAnry. t..1,1,11VN been, nub b , 11.111,1, 11th. A lot in the city of lUlthor;h en tho northern side of Ilk stmehoontalting 2) foot theme In front, snde,9tand log hack Se Rat to an alley, netthloh la erectod .• three story brick dwelling boom, oljoloing the offiro of Thotosa Williams. Esq. 12th. A lot on the north-won tide of ith street. and toning Al fret In font by 05 feet deep. loan alley, upon which are erected two brick dwelling' ltuses, one on the corner of EntioW 13tb. A lot op the northm coterie corner of Ith ond Mar ket otroottoondrhelng2l% fro; on 91arket street, end extend. Inc hook then-from lion; Ith nivel a feet to a lea foot olio,. on which in croctoi e three Blom brick building, uo rophq as two storeo, The lit throc pins. Sr. oubject to so anneal smiling/ rent of ifOc, payable to the heir, of Thomas Williams, deed. Tornot.—.Mohalf cask and result, id 12 mmtbs and 9 months, withi Wu. P. DAP.% Kowr nons ; P. lf. DA rrt, Awl Flare indnoesnents CARNAGRAN'S ENTIRE STOCK LIENS' ND BOYS' CLOTHING. TO DE DISPOSED OF. SALES COMITENCING trzaDer, JUNE Vls ISSI" AS it intended to enlarge and improve our Bore Room LATE IN JULY, the whole stock ot IN AND 1101 - 2 C CLOTHING, FURNISIIING GOJDI3 Ac., tnw on battle will be offered AT ['DICES MUCH BE LT TILE tlEaltiLAft RATial with the slow of CLOSINit OLT the whole before commancittd the improvements.— Thls It will be onerred 13 not o ht, pretext to get rid rg 4.1 a-teals AA everything win to tmnit NEW AND CASH ION ABLE. Inn the rontemplatol alterations would neon atally deface the stock, and to oblate this It le propond to elan out lii. whole at eery low Pan and . open the Fell Trade with anawortmsnt altos then new. A Due variety of piece Goode for Custom work coda. finely will be made to order at..• Inn discount \ J. T. CARNAG/LAN, J•3oaltfl Federal Ot, war the post aloe, Allegheny thy. I===2 BOOTS AND 13.136118, WIIOLESALE AND RETAIL. JAMES ROBB, No. 89 Market street, I between Mule . t Moen and Fifth takes pteature in collinu the aticutban of lola friend. art/ the pub. lin enerellY to hiOnied I , 2rvemdpply of the maw splendid etock 01 LUY)Th, 8110E4 OAITP.III4. .IONTAGS, corr. , In thin city, purchtured direct trout the Alituntacturare and importers of French Mors in the /Wien. chin. Thin crook In Joel what It purport. to be—rery celpe t ioe cod adapted to the present aurunter etwoott, 111. Ouch of !rill, tient.''Mow*, nod Children* . rintlrh iihoes 11 tn to M nel T toind .Bout. The caw and ctrecyfett , nee of [Lela ton in ninnn,ni en. Ile takes `Homan In 1.11•11• tog ell who are in went to gins Ulm • call. Prima will be found.. toilet—eery low; Ile...otter the Pk., kJ Merkel Wiwi. rittetotrgh. SSrAl.Clllitt nit igANii,:. JEoVELIt oaetern Oleo s sw „ ill, doll. new out choke stocku Atm Il'airtten, cloeke nod Jewelry, which he has put , elosetel ntoett, dined hem the otenuta,turers for cash, tibia cieblee him to rell at the Cleo log very kw prlNec I.ne °old Potent irate. IVetchtn, lu open I hooting eorto .3(0 00 to 1.120 OU 041 leer,., Ie rerrat rime, full jeweltel... 2,0 0010 50 la'twit •'o " 20 00 to 23 DO tee Lute... ~ 12 00 to 10 Cu o,lolluard, Vol,, and Feet Clinton 10 00 tot CM tiold EnFe end Neale. 100 to IO (told Ireekato, 'J. 4. tool 3 ittomeit 00 to R 1 OC• 0 , 44 Canon. ntftl I:anto homed ptt‘e. 1 fe) to 15 On or. nom W g I:ar Hinge...........,1 1 , 0 to 10 eo eddin Peorl and OW net homer . 2fa to GOO ohl Pen. and Pewits IAO to 10 Itv. 11010 One.. snit Neelihtees.. ......... 300t012 OU too, 110.1 T 11111114141 o:1 101 00 no little 1101.10peetnelt. 500 to 003 1 1..13 011 , 1 (lonei Moore Ilitltontoitil 01114... 200 to 12 00 ewebib, (bole linter .......... 0 Ti to 2 03 Alto,rind 1 . 10104 ittroeut, Kukla and Forhe, Ton Nett., Peatorn, n nioolt of Jet, Cuml'lo4 rattey Good. 1"01. 1 1110.11.1.rx, Tenth and Ldllxn rnlntlogn. .I.IoN no mells to renal of Übeke all patent., Rood time keeper,o,6.l.l to .20. 11 atoll., l'ltedte nod Jewelry repaired. Itomonther the elate.-pain No In Wilt .4001, near Market. .10111 It. 80111:1170. tilitlooe• Txtrn 10 do Ortien Pork Ohio Wheat; 41 lona 1:11r11 011,10 Country Koptelllnt 1 1 071110: it tatneer, tNo net Lilente nod blood Stontte. \ PlO n 3 I+o 130111, 100 Mt' bid. do Mt Dino nahnon, itlf hble 40,- 40 tibia Non. Meoltorel, 01 hit 411.141,0 30, 110 Ithle - No 1 do, eo nlf I,lde Nola do, 10 Mille Nn 240, IA )44 No I de, AO hlf hhln No 1 do, 100 Allllll'4o I do, buls Italitutore do do do, Ile% ring, fat For Vila by 1101:11 •11. CANFIELD. JVINIV."7" :TAW atT2tE. §ECO:4I) FULL STI'I'LY or CAItI'ETS, 011. 11.11TINUS, n.l, nt the Fourth Ihrrol ttot Mitre. „. 1 ' •1' 0 , IiVALLI.I3.I hitting 311• I teturned from tbn .netern nude,, tel,nio, onion. to the towel deontentel mato , 4' " ..11 ". 1,0, 1 heso ptirohnsed, sad tot very low rat... 1 . , 11 ,1 . 1 1 1 .1 11 1 1 1 1 .inutlorly pow nitwit of VAEFEVINO,rotudet tun to pert of V.l ref Ittel Itrusettn, t [lmply, new and bettuUtul pat tune: 7 lfooti.V•lol4(kiluntoo Ingrain; Valles end Tufted lltw th hone; it h Ale; 1, 1 1 1 : ' ,. 0, 11: 11 • 1 :t x : 1 4 74.r t:i Unr n t 7d 7 ,...4 l l;l l . Ve L eT r e: : : r h el them r i th ha h: d a . l 66 l hc e h ley w. U. k. B. AIrCALLI7.II. EiM2= IJ IN PROMISSORY NOTES, jjr Walla, Marlow and 1I atuatitlea for money. ottranna nut pro lom thruaigb lay Agnary, w moos able arm. ao %ebbing to threat their money to gad adea otage. abraya find fins and seenad clam paper at my °Me, rar Alloommunication. awl intoniens larktl7 conlidoutial 011%. GRANT SZILCET, opposite St. Puul CutitedniL Jelnitf 110019DERED GLUE-5001bn on band'and rorw.be jar zizatein no& e'wl , rst. tTI XArrei ROTA!.CA, Feb. Gth, 11137. 1 hats smintincd Ir. Cinnsalhantic Fire anda Nratsr-Praof ' Content Hooting, and as fa as I crnn jtiditin It a gond imventinn. and am to Inlnro NA/Idle. hus Tr . :Alerted upon Um name terms as I Inn. those (*roved Irlth metal. shed J JNO... LAW, Agt. Royal Ina Co, London and Lirsrpool. 21, all whom o'T may cent , m—Thir iA certify that we !MT" 11d,pt.14 W . E. eII n.. ,, I7rO7B A ELLS n' it'rC Mrlr,troT7.l4.l.l."*r Cement epee nor !tore and dweellinc hndam Tt giv, the most cc • tt.c.cdlo and We cut roccrteMerol pert!!; to all width:lg Piro nod Weteh.Preonhaadie, P °°, . :°,l6ccd] BAKER .4 VON Plata., eplayd.tia Oa+ Flat BAKER Tia 62 Weet Fourth street __ Flexible, Fire and Water-P roof Roofing. .11.33-13.' 4..- .GFL.A—Nrr, Propriotorn. No. 57 Water Street, Pittsburgh, and P. Peterson's, Allegheny. THIS IS AN A RTICILE SUPERIOR TO ANY OTHER IN THE MARKET. IT IS need extentlively in `;ea York and Philadelphia, and le well approved. It Is applicable to covering. Foundries, Dwelling, Warehouses, Bridges, Steamboats and Railroad Cars. It will laat longer than Metallic Rooting or Shinglea, and resist. the various eltangee ed eme,,,,,,lh er .f.,i p e - slid, heat or damp. Its principal Ingredient le of an extraonlinary chtatic nature, and it toner loosen th elsaticity. f n vz bo wanly applied to ell kinds of tont, flat or strop, old or nen, on iron, tin or nand. It nl! n t melt in warm weather, or crack in cold, and It i• not ininred by being tntaninal upon. It. in Both Firo and I,Vator-Proof. ea - For Inrther information, apply to the proprietors. ' 1857. TRANSPORTATION. 1857. CAPACITY ON/I HUNDRED TONS DAILY- • timea LLOYD & CO.; NUR isuccrksons TO LLOYD & LEMON. 4 IiCrAVING MADE EXTENSIVE PREPARATIONS THIS WINTER aro aor prepared .1.1, t o do a heat,- business by P.MISIWErI'iaTT.A.ZsTIA. 01:1 -IV.A.X., .A.S.Trt. R.A.1.L.11,04.1". Tbs. - midi to and from the Eastern Cities. WO can anion, our friends and all those disposed garroulza the Pam. Canal and Itsllroish that no paint wilt be 111.1.1.41 tO lIIIIdOr gelltra Illtilf4tliotl to BILIPPERB OF ERN AND WESTERN FREIGHT. The Avoidance of the Inclined "lance on the Allegheny Portage Railroad Will giro inerosaoil to latch to the traustolooloo of twirl t. Office Penn Street, at the Canal liaaba fo24:lyti . 1857. CANAL NAVIGATION. 1857. Irip.rve z.c.Tvr.A.33T-E, BOAT . LIIVE, h. Iris, Pennsylvania Canal and RatilDoad. •Wiiigiab Capacity Two Thousand Tons Per Month Each Way. - • • e l 1111. FACILITIES . FOR TRANSPORTATION RAVE BEEN LARGELY INCREAS xj eil during the pi nt Winter and iso can now °Nee to SIIIPPERS the evertor adriataps of a DOUBLE DAILY LINE' to and D aunt rgh, Philadelphia and Raltlniare. Our Ono bein g composed entirely of PORTABLE nans, Got one tranahl I. required. Merchants sending Ireigh to .nor in rely upon Its being pat through a ith all poadbl *peed and despatth. WAILEIIOOBF, CANAL nAsIN, corner of Liter/yowl Iroynestrenefs, Pittsburgh, Pu. faßtlyd .KIER k lIITCIPALL,-Propriekirk _________ „,-------- Musical NOW Spring Stock CIIICKEGING'S PIA.gOB. JUST RECEIVED AND FOR Rale tinendld new an,ll - of PIANO "- FORTES, from the manuttetory of Chicken Ing & Suns, lkwtonotelectell expreeelr for rho Sprant and control/Ring all tho varletleaan.l . now otylea, now mann. factored at tho retwkenad eatoblisloneni of flhichorlng Sam, ENO., Sleent. Chlckorlng Sow bare heat nerardod at the dif• rarest Extdbolon. owl Stant Tann In Ilestun, Noe Tort. Rod other place.. Eleven ftnld Modal.. Sere:wenn Silver Medal, Three Brunt, 31N/o!+, and tine Price Mcdcl at 110 Wcrld'e Fair to London / IRWL _ A 1.40, si.nr. SECO::D-lIAND PIA.NOq ~!ypn~di ream Piano. • nl' r.filont ...... . sl espply of I N 4 . 0 I,? . JOIIN 11. 4 1 I...v.reu Diamond All, 11E1 Pu l.o trll. ll. 0. Agr.l.o L,r C1044.....1ng 4 for Western Pentyryl. ram:, Ea..l..rn Ohio Vll-4 - inLy .1101.14,.F This'berg Approi-ad PiaMOD 114,1 LT • srNNs ,a CLARK, NCIT YOll U. TILE ELEGANT SEVE.N isitare Serpentine and Loins ll ate*, front the Factory of Nunits S Clerk, ti kale York, which N. The!berg. upon a thonotigh ev tins arek.a. tinsfrononneed nuch eeperier Inatruntente, are offs red fer sale by the eishecrltiery at Sew York Factory plea. and on ereonannerlating terms. Tide Is unquontlonably the beet style of Plano, for Fader tee, and they come tuclersiel by eta of the greateat„living Plank:U. Thalleo The public are reepectfully intikel to cell and cantor. mall KLE111:11 & BRO., Sole Apente, f For Noun, it Clark, In thin vicinity. . 4 Erni,' Grand Plainest 1 , 1113 T PIANOS OF TUE IVOILLit. A. KLEISF.II..i, BRO. take pleasure in an noctiVing to the poblte that they halo bmtu np potatt.l ttrcenta for this city the tom ttf the srorltt tr”rnyl EILARD GRAND PIINO - 1. Theeo Pianos ors used by all the great Pianist.. in prefer: OD. to them of any other make. 51r.Thalberg played upon no alter in hiss:neer° concerts, and would certainly use them .3.svirely, could they hat be procured everywhere. TrIALRBRO'S OPINION OF ERAR LI PIANOS: "The Omni Pinar, made by Brant Paris, are iu my eV" tit:gigots, the neat perfect instrument In the world. 1. me Iteidtatingly, give them tbo preference over all other.. SIGIBIIIIND Tit& GBERG." The principal 11-nut at New Turk has gone to Paris for • fresh stack, relessai for rale In this c ountry, whim a spline Mil specimen will be brought to this city. malricgallitile 11. KLERP.R & BRO., No. 13. Fifth at. bismaged tiew Chlekerlng 7 Oat. Pfano. :UNE. OF CIIICK ERING ON S' drabale I as octsvc, elegantly .rued Rosewood PIANOS, damaged in the :nrultare only whore the blemishes aro nut aspmed, will be wild at a greet bargain. The above Plane is one of the large lot or octave Planes received to-dny front Chickering & Soot, lkomm, and will be am-ranted:el having received no Internal Injury. For &deity 301 IN 11. MELLOR, Agent for Chickering & Sons, 8eet ,, ,,. N 0.51 Wood street, Pittabcirgh. New Stock of Plano*. MN TIM !ALTO. OP SZTYToriVeI dr; CLISFLIC . STosio York. THE PUBLIC IS RESPECTFULLY Lti foroed that our erareroonesosehich had been complete ly (framed by the Mary Spring rafts, ere spats tilled with t donee and onnyiste assortment of Is UN:in k CLARKS reteLrated PIANOS, of every cyle and pries. Perron, obit tog • first du. and durobte Instrulment wilt pfteme bear to mind that the great Flutist, TILALIIERG, pomenneed Sumo k Plume superior instruments in Corry re vest. The public Is Invited to call mtd examine for them- IL KLElttift k 11110., Sobs Agency for Nunzio Clark'. Plane or Western Pence., Eastern Ohio and North-Western Virginia, No. kft Fifth street, next door to Masonic hall. let A i rrUSIC JUST PUBLISHED .— Charlotte .I.ll_ Blume has Just received the fullowitut Music, fresh rum the ht.,: • Little Dortit Polks—Chao. Tom, 2; Twilight Weitz—u. :'.:moot. 25: Diamond Schottlach—ltralmni, DaPPY MO tam now Returning—from • Tn - mtore, 2.5 c No Thero—Dnett or Trio, 26; Come tot ho Forest—Glover—M Night utt, t 5; Why do tbo Swallow. Cbmga Moir llonae,dnett,,lNßy the Banks of that Wight Shinning River do. 43; Qoreland 13: Adelaide Mazurkria,lo; Ltalcrm Dayo--nappy Polka —C. Mem 3q The Eta Diamonds for the Piano be J Bellak.comprising the gnat pop.. flu Mr, arranged as mailing pirate—in-2G numbers. Each numb. 2.5; Why shut your Window—Y. AM; .Farewell my Fatherland—to racellunt songs with Engllidt mot German erords—each 35; To thorn who Jet Remain, =5 Twin/Dog Stara aro LangttimyLcnv--song by Ordway, 22 Twlriklin4 Stan ate Laughing [Art.-I,OlLn by °Maas. 2.1.; Dome Drs light, and Going Horne byOtdway, 23; Co Logo Impurfale-- polka by Wallersteln. 1R Bantam - nth, Dream. vie: main- Dona by Ch. Grobo. fdk Kathleen of iiildarc— lrish song— J. R. Thomsen, es; Ohl Would that 'born Dorn a Boy—L. T. 11. Orally, 26 Noror Conrt bur One—Erenlyn May—L. V. H. frwaby, 23; Itiondino—brantlfhl oang- by Gordigint. Fur wale br CUAELOTTE Nro. 111, Wood stroot. s.l.l.araboro Fifth street. kiosk mall.' fr. of postage. BROOKE lIALL FEMALE gElliiNjuty 3letlin, Delncraro County, l'ennn. Maim Maria L. Eastman, Principal. fiIIIIS'SE3IINAItir, SITUATED IN TILE delfghttol and ell f Moat, thirteen amea bum Philadelphia ho Italtroa4 offers to young ladies the UMltt maul combination of odrantagea /be eha attain ment of ■ thorough and accomplished cdrication. The largo end commoiloga bnllding lately erected, rota• Mining wythamcalern rouVonlouns of baths, g•s, &t.,- to. Otto It. catenatee grounds. motel in all that pertains to the towlth, comfort, retinement and It:norm - anent of tbo pendia. The pimping moms on high. arell reunited. and torrilahed with comfort au& elegance, and but too pupa oc.-upy the woe apartmant. Thu number of pupils la 'imit.4 to forty - , for whom NMn teachers are employed. Me ISOM faithfnl Instruction is given to all the branches taught. while moral and rehab. prtmlnim are constantly Inculcated by theory and meth, The roue. of instruction compriSea a period of four years and a diploma Is au - anted wall who pass through it sallsfactortly. The Itighi her. A. Potter, D. A. L. L. D, Diehop of ernagelvanla mu: i(0 LL. Leaman who recta ...era Nen a Tem.; Ladle.' Seminary hl Media. Delaware emety, eennay Prude, in September nut, has been knower to the •elheriber the several years pub U. hu a very high 0ph11412 of hot capacley, ellickency and devoted..., es an edneetog, Oho hot had • large and se:lcemen:ll experience.-- he building which I. to he erected will rooted. every alt` ecenneolaelon, The village and merrounding ementfy- are lertingniebel Gr healthfulneew and bunts and the sub. ft-ether halt confidence tint lucent. wtto redrew their dutchtese to MO futon will have no emus to regrer.D... rb. Trench language 0 taught by ■ Ariel. lady meld. log in the family. The Win. Gonna. Spanlah, and hail., lengugae, mire due attention. The Natural Scienocsane taught with the aid of a tarp .desn peded,. alinements. Tile Musical Department le under the charge of a tidy eminentlyqualleeel kw the elmation. and all who prefer to he taught on lb. Olen. or &liming by e gentle:atm, have • rl.lttn r tteacher from Philadelphia. Drawing end Painting am under the direction of a lady steomplielmi in the art,. TM Fall Term cnmtoencee September oth. EMM;al== Right Roc. A.Potter.Dlahop or Fulminate. llon. Franklin Pierce, oz-President of U. S. • llon. A P. Ma" Governor of Ohio. 0. Locher, Esq., Pottarilla, (Thorp IL Wharton. Fag., Philadelphia William Dagatry, Eoq., Pittsburgh. Syleatma Lothrop, Esq., Allertheny at/. lures 31. L..E.antAx. 31hdla, Delaware county, Pa. A Ileghony Bank. THE STOCKHOLDERS of the Allegheny Dank are hereby notified that Inataltnenta are ordered ro follows: An Instalment of FITE DOLLARS par thereon orbeforo the FIRST DAY OF JULY nest. An instalment of FIVE DOLLARS per there. Door before the FIFTEENTH DAY OF JULY nest. And an InAtelme.t of TEN DOLLARS per awe, oa or before the FIRST DAY OF AUGUST nut. Prrabletothe Trusurer, et his °Moe, cornUNTood street cod D iamon d .11,y. By order of the Connaletionere. Jelfidd DAVID CAMPBELl42rmatirer.r . . . , . d 3 tar: de 18.1 .. de; - ,•- . • • , dO Rifts . lio. 1 ' st . sr: - _ ro. dOP xadluildi; .I'd otos eat fn ids II • . - • . • mryluan e o)4' Ai - I AcKE"EL-- : .. d:i. - ,-,,,,.. , - 1 - - . . iiCkatf ' N 0.% Wider !Street MEC J' CA S--- TIFOLIC HERALD...ND VISITOR. • BOSTON PILOT, • • NEW YORE TABLET. IRISH NEW.S, ILI.R.PERN NrEziux. ' SATURDAY EVENING POST And all to ho Eastern Weeklies at CLARE'S News Depot L St. Clair est. Joh TANDARD BIOGItAPHICAL AJ s'pud's American Biography, 15 yob; Appleton's Cvlopedia of Biography; Campbell's Lira, of tho Lord Chancellors, 750/g Banyan's Life of Johnson, trrlaa s Life cf Columbus 3 rota; rshalie do d _Wriallingion, 4 only' o 2 volg Flandar'a Urea of Jay and Fine/stip: - V. z n's Life and Times oflionry Cla& idem lAmartina'a Memoirs of Celebrated • Awdon's slcmoira of Sydney alnitin liroughems's Liam of E m loent Staitimon; . • MaeAuley's Biographical Sketcher. • '•• Mak - antry h Roger's Now illoginphissgr • 1 YOr e co, bd Wood Streel. . "VINE EDITIONS OF STANDARD AND Pif7rne-u. isons-4rordmorth, e0n.... sow bc7. ex.; American and British hose Writes and Foots. in an. • nun, and elegant fall morocco bindings, illuetrated library and nilnir.rona editions. Ague fitment imitable far pro. aavatlon to touter. during the approaching exarallustions of schools. For ale at low priose. JeZ3 r. C. COCHRANE, 6 Feelers/ at.. Allegheny. BOOKS ±,t Publiceticma, Standard, Poetical and Miseellaneout • • Burks, at Tow p ricey . E. R. - 1 u" •1 Booksoller. Allegheny. ICIPCKTANT N Ew 13 mr./.. _ pi- " I err ElocrLece er lEtarrErsta Cant, =brae. tog diaconrass from catinont v listng .11.isines, In the Stanch. German, English, B,rottbet, Amadeu, Wash and Irish aerates, aocornpattledtrlth blographical and &Meal notes end portraits, by.E.oe. Henry C. Fish; 1 vol. boo., On pares IlymaiLpreraid,ll,76. Theyrork In one aura at.. trxtiveness. It ia• library in *elf, .erhlch vier • cal etodont, osinhatorand layman will be proud to a li ens 0 %rally Look especially for Sunday reading. eva warmly know obis sop:Tier. Just published .snd for coin by )en JOHN B. DAVIEUN,ISI liarket at B Y WILLIAM C. PRIME.—Tent- late in the Holy Land,lllnetrated.' Roes Lifo in Egypt and Eubla, Wuotrafad . The Old House by the Elver. Later Yeah. Travels in Europe, by 8. Imam 'Prime. Just reed by jell J. L. ILEAD,7B Fourthstrset. Books and Stationery SUBSCRIBERFIE WILL COMME.NCE on MONDAY, June lit, to ..11 out at.drat cont4ila eta. ttre conk of Book. nod Stailonery, Wrapping Tar, Dmatt Boards, Writing. and Letter Paper, Bliwk du, le., to which the attention of Dookceltem School et% Mer chants end °there, le respentfelty invited. lot JOIIN 11, 1111108, No. SI Wool amt. - TRYING'S LIFE OF WASIILNGTOWN — OW Complete, 4 rota V 00 each, the 800 edition. • Dm!!! nw edition will b. Weed about the 30th of Jidid The Tree. supplied at New York price. _ Donal Scott Case Dentition of the Suptial e betnladie. the opintohe of the Judges thereoh TlO PeSeS 01131000,.-• Nick Nos for June, Grehem'eand Dodera hit ins, Bal. pietoria.l, Saturday Poet,. Novellette, sad. Parcia:.: thieweek. erholoaale and retell at .7. A CUR 'a, 13 St: Mir ittart jll - SO Good Agent.. • +' - Great SWedXoDll..'' ()RAND MUSTb.d,L,. QIPT mzrrmixt.T.A.3asTzbirtsprll "MUSIC FOII TUE MILLION Tho Greatest Instrumental Conneif-evw Of fared to the Publie:.- $ 2 0 0 , 0 7.3 00' • L S INVA [IASI E PROPERTY, . DIVIDED into 451 splendid Dine, rrakiliag In slue from CM to - • . ita,oon, ae per echedule, published In Cleveland lama, to., •••• 1e given arey on the 24 day of July, ISM. - • Total No. of Tickets, COOL •- • - We, underelgned, are wall sconhatid with Om lon nen and vales of the above proterty.and conelder the price an above valued, (referring to, echeduls se published in • . ' Cleveland paper,) not only low, but that It Is property Hutt • - • mutt rapidly-Sim in value.' . N. M. Standar; Clurlos Window, ' .7. Miller , - Ticket., Three Pollan each to be had of the undersigned' at his °flo, over the Commercial Branch Bank, Atwater • ' Cuildings, Clev . elend, where, also, abstracts of title of lb. ' • Aabove property may be mutated ermined. - Tickets edit be - ryan:led by mail upon orders &damned to the nodunigoK ed. encloeing the mooey and postage stamps to me. Ear tOk* . • lc . ..um/Won of tickets. Postage on money Unbts, three,,: cents, on one bdedord ticket. Olken cent.. Pomona went. leg Wmts must pap Latham at the time of applleminn,sa • no credit will he ghee. nor will tickets be reverted for say • . Illp.Tickets Mu atm be Procured of Meath. 4LLICEL:T -4 RICIIET, corner of Seventh*. and Smithfield eireeta,", where schedule of the property can be aeon. ' • ' • • .7 5.. ..;;; ; „ apAdivramY . HIRAM STONE.: .. -. • New Express Route Opelied ' ' • ••••.r.s- TN ADDITION TO TILE GREAT EAST; • 1. ern and Western Eames., THE ADAMS' EXPEVAS ....MPANT have mad. arrensaments to attend their Lineal Reprove over the Pitteburgh mad Connelsiiile RalltoadObrno Ina a daily line • o and Sties Contedmllle mad all placessione that Mad, maneiting with raiontown by tags from Caro' nod with Rrowtestille by stage from Layton pt. lion. Special Mt...em, with Iltief.Proof Sanas will leave .littabarth Valu ables , nand Connellevill g e ls. IL,In charge of Money, and all kinds oft entrusted to the csu - o of the Company. giving apse:hal attention to NIU and prinupt dellnny of the mate. Any for for good.. to bs• purchased at Pittsburgh Or , nestalong the line will be promptly attended to and returned by E For further information upply to ... • • L ap24.'dana J. IL RHODES:Agent, a Peeeth et- - The Farmer. , Deposit Mulleins Vempany, NO. GO. IT.:WienfoTR.EST. PrlTSßilltoll. TEE PAR3LERS' DEPOSIT. RANKING comect laving weeseedeAto thabminem of "The tamers` Deposit Sank of Pittsburgh," will continue the regular Ranking Radom as heretofore directed by themes. WU., end with the nme Amount of capital. Therhange of name will not limo any alteration In the manner of clandestine the businses—ell the Stockholder. In the old institution continuing Ia the new. Intereet allowed on time &petits r.• bantam. All clmcks spun the Farmers' Depodt Banking Company will be paid incur:mu fowls, unless par funds, epecilled upon the check. Rosiness boars from 0 o'clock, a. sh . to {o'clock k. x. 3431 ES MARSHALL, Prost. ANEW STEAM GUAGE—lnquiro of 31eesrs. Porter,Eolfe & Ewe.. James 31111Inpr, "-TN. .:'-. oat. F. Eaton. Asest for MassGlietsOrs. .idaltf . ..3. ~ e TROTT'S OIL GLOBE ORVIIP for Swaml",:i Engines. Patented March Ztb..l. '- : %., SAWYER 'S' • eating and Vet:ai l...l Wing Apparatus forDraldlap.PatentellArill Eith,lBo. T o FAS' MATCHLESS JIX CIIL'.E l m.king Bawd Matches. Punted Jan. Lowy Z 34, Mb. • - • to make, vend eess the sham mead Pasatal Aztleies las. a rasensbis teas, sad the best refreshengem. — 310h13. T. EATON. IN EL C 4 lll OIL 6711 e by C ee77 HENRY ff. comma. CItLEASE AND TALLOW OIL-4 bb. NJI Gram and ET do Tallow Oil, now landing from damn• sr Tom &ott or sale by , n ISAIAH DICKEY k CO, AVOOL'A, D EATII.Eft —8 bags Wool V V and 10 do Tworbars, now landing from steamer Tor Scct tale by Jo2ll ISAILIEDICKEY k CO. L " 11;-300 bbls. for salelpr Jar ItecRYELCOLLINS. JAMES WILSOI9.•• • • Minuntnaturerand.Dealcriz9 A T 4.2 , 1 CA,P S, • _LA 91 WOOD ,STPSEEr,• Plttabargit. sit 1' t. Allechnlv. , TARCH AGENOL-41AVIlkai B 1 ~AA , 0 g w0 „. 4 A t pittana tAItC/10336 - ANT;Lor the - soTo - Oi r ttfgrietit ° tral% 6 ZARCII,(ohlth7s ortisooltedeotunl in Tali t! to 107 Sa thb marhotiittl haw prey wimpilyincamboisw 0ft.0.-; We Itrilto Tp4 attastkcottlij Truk /tut - au termala6t7o6 of mu' 6616666 1646 gad which - MU bolco)timal to MB demand: • • . • ArNsu„ L,T6 Woo:l as 1111 a, 'No. itres LLOYD k CO
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