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Died mfttdan-. b tofcfin*heftttea tha lover falthfol too 7 Pshaw! she wed a wealthy bsnVor, (Slander whispered she was noM.j Aud no city domes out rank her W ith her ptn.'twta full of -gold? , v Qafteai\t-every ball ana.party, J -~' Backed vliklaeo nod jewel tuw. LooHug very fresh and iworiy* . -U. IfcngM llw-vletlm of <lo*|>air^ - li. «mfguna«l the lucky fellow— - - • • " Fat anJrfoHy, ripe and mellow. tfath a roc6 of little dears; .411* Mautatf on, *er?ftat« plenty, • loTnodll man&ionj pomp and caw, ' Cured thuboylah loro of twenty, jjliat incurable disease* •* ijealrn from, this, you dotting loycr, In your anguish-not to break pwmiS you make: * Heart* ere made to put in mouon ~:t -■<•■.•■ otherwise would cool? •• " Pleasure proßt nnd promotion,. . Oupld’frßchooU * < _ 2 yew Orleans F*oay»n<* koW„ I LOST HY FIRST XOVE. its J. H. A. BOSE, I was in love—deeply passionately in love H was my first plunge, and it was a deep one ' Tha da -Louisa - Smithera-had .conquerred : pay vir gin affections and made them the slaves of her will! ' . I was not rich in the world's goons ; my to ' come was inconveniently limited; hull wasrioh in Hope. , Like Me. Mioawbsr, I felt confident that ‘‘something would tarn up,” and in anticl nation of this something I determined on the first opportunity to propose to the objoot of ojam ' ■raHdiii'that shß Bhonld sharp with mo in the. en joyment of my expected good fortune. ' *Tho opportunity at length. effored itseu.. It was on a coidfrosty evening, that I brosbed ' my oarofally preserved dress coat, and particu larly tight •'nowhisperables” and then gently dusted my hat with my own handkerchief. I theft studied my appearance tn tho crooked mirror, with oonaidcrable anxiety, pnlfing up rny westbolar nndtwiehing my neck-tie around, in order to conceal thefaet that I wore that much ridioulod article of attirft—a dickey. It must not he anppnsed that I only boaitedof one shirt. Far from it. The fact was, the laun dress'und myself having h®d some difficulty nhont the 1 payment of some lodged to bo her dne—she had forthelast fort night kept my ether thirt as a pledge for future payraentj'ao I was fain to hide the dubious hue of my linen under the aforesaid dickey. • At length I was satisfied as to the integrity ot my breast work; bo gently stroking _my mous ' taohe, (purohased a few days previously nt a hair I strutted out to meet my A On that very nighty had determined to “do, or -die!” and tho hapless swain who has at length .made np his mind to “pop’ the fatal question, can alone appreciate the excessive ner vousness I fcltas I approached the place of meet ing—h?r father’s garden door, . She was there awaiting me, and with a sinking at my heart that I had neverbeforn experienced, I offered heb my arm. As wo strolled along, l cast about.in my mind for some means to declare mv tovo to her; bnt as often as the words came in my mouth, I “ gulped” and swallowed them, once or twice nearly strangling myself ia tho effort. 1 , ~ . At iftpyjast as I had almost decided on post pouing it to some other time, she stopped abrupt ly and asked me if I was ill. . , I plucked up my remaining courage for the attack. _ , . , . , Amanda—- a® not sics» thank" ye,” I replied—abruptly breaking down in the Bpeech I had commenced making, and feellng-fiir - over very much as if I was a con founded goose. . ... i •« You certainly must bo sick, persisted A ' «Tho fact is,’ 1 I said with desperate energy, ; " that I—l—/fccc you I" - ■ ... - I fcjt now as if I was still agooße, bnt with the added sonastion of Toasting before a very hotfire. Finding she made no reply. _ I deter mined to,go through with it if I died m the at my dearest Amanda Louisa—l lovo ■yonr-epMsionately—devotedly-*-.” I,was about ■ dropping iOn one knee, hat a reflection on the tightness of my dre3s nt that point deterred me _•« mthoutyour blessed society, I should die. Shall .'I 1 have, the—can I hope— will gw he As with a huge effort I jerked forth tho awful question,-I felt as if I had been plunged into an icy bath, and that the cold liquid was running through mo from the top of my head to the toe | of my bools. It', was tho deoisive “splurge of my life—and it almost took away my breath. Amanda lomsa blushed, and leaned rather heavily bn my arm. At length she whispered that she would “see to-morrow.” > The ice being now broken, my old boldness returned* together with my confidence in the future. I rattled away where we comd got a first rate house; speculated on tho advisability of keeping a carriage’, piomisedAmandaanin finitudo of dresses and jewelry: consulted to the best place for a tour during the honw-moon, ana in foot talked her and myself into the belief that I was o man of property. I bad got so far as to arrange who should bo present at the ceremony, and what I should wear, when —confound nllioy pats and heedless _ walking—l suddenly found myself seated in the lop of mother earth, and was, as suddenly con* selous of the actual contaot of a eenaative por tion of my frame with the frozen ground. Those up, and hastily endeavored to con oeal my mishap by grasping jny scanty coattails and. keeping ■ them together. The fates twee against me. In the expressive language of the multitude “ it was no go.” , Tho too sympathizing Amanda insisted on it that I was hurt, and then would brush the dirt from my coat. I declined the offer, but she was win take year pooket handkerohjef to brush the dirt .off. Too ought not to wear it 00 tax out ofyoar pooket, some day it wii De stolen.” .. . ~ * “Ohl” I exclaimed mI .felt o> tmtan, fVpVj don’t!” . . ] 1 “Dearme,” eheremarked asßhe made an other tug, “do you keep your handkerchief pinned to ytmr pocket?” - ~ , . ' Just then the moon, which had,been ploying bo-peep behind a clond, shone ont to thorongh ' jy axposs my .misery. * The true statoof the flashed across her mind. T^ e _pon* trasifietwoen'tho lower part and-the supposed _ v upper part of the same ariloie of dress awe re vealed another unpleasant truth. With the : dignity of an.offended queen she remarked out tingly— ‘>lf your heart Is as false os your shirt b qsoid, sir, it wOuld be folly forme to repose confidence in you. I can find my way home alone.” I turned to het'wlth an imploripglook and uas about to eommence a deprecatory speech, whew ' the anger of the faithless Amanda gave way to a sadden explosion of merriment, and she skimmed homeward like a swallow. , ' Startled at her behavior I gazed after her like one petrified. . Another suspicion quickly crossed my brain,, leaving a burning flush ns it passed. I. clapped my band to my upper lip. . „ • •- i It WQS even so; With theshook of my fallone "side of my monstaeho had fallen off. I fled from the village, and did not return un ttt-I heard that Amanda Louisa had married a military officer, wh.ose ward robe included 25 ruffiU bosomed chirte of unimpeachable integrity, and who sported a splendid moustache—of Aw own groath. - ' A VtonFAM.— Ibsuo Butter of Vernon, in this at New fork, conveyingtohim telligence that by the death of o relatlve to Nor way, he is heir to $94,110. Mr. Puller 13 about 60 years of agß, has no relatives to this country, and for the last twelve or fifteen years has resi ded at Vernon.—Zrttca (N. Y.) Herald. . ' Ssomso is Mtß Cab's. —Au Important rati* ■tray question was recently decided in England. ThrEdjnbnrg and Glasgow Company were rood bv a passenger, whobeld a yearly ticket, for dam* acres sustained-, by him from tha danger of fire and the injury to hie feelings, in consequence of the non enforoemeatef the rule ogainßtßmoklng. The deoislon was that the Company were liable in every oaee of smoking, to the infliction of a penalty of 40 shillings and they were fined ac cordingly. i lath? gaming T]M.| uusr ....7... 17. -wouas Ptcauw Harper ft Phillips, Editors ft Proprietors ■ PITTSESUSaSEI: BATORDAY MORNINCk::::::t::i":::::::JUI*Y 2. XJBMOCB4.TIC HOEIN&'VIOHfj. 1 CANAL COMMIBSIONER, * ' - THOMAS H. FORSYTH, of Philadelphia Cbmip. AUDITOR GENERAL, EPHRAIM BANKS, I of WJJhn Count!/. , . ’ ~ , FOR SURVEtOR GENERAL, J. PORTER BRAWLEJ, of-Craxofvrd Comity; *• eg-THo Saturday ffiorntns Post—F(?r sale at the Ccuntlne Room, with or without wrappers. - IFANVSSi ~ “ At thl« office, <1 good BOY, who -writes a good hand, and can come well recommended- -. None others need apply, but. tbbie that can give the best or roreronoo as to character, honesty, Ac • 4 * \ •, ~i n ■! *.*- .... -t-r ;; Jgy* The Philadelphia JV3u>», ,in copying on article of ours about the bauds od.tho .Portage railroad, makes no utter what ,wo never said. It quotes our article thuß: * •‘But we cannot refrain from calling upon them to reform the ceil complained of above* and wo hope that they will _ at. oncp .remove tbfr j hard working operatives." We do not suppose that this error was made intentional. It is not eupposable from the tenor of our article, that wo would TCqtKSt 11,0 ohnrge of the .“hord-whing,operativ.es."— Now, what we wrote iff this: t ' ‘ , • “It is painful Jor ns to refer to this matter, for • the canal board ia now in the hands ofonr party. But wo caonot refrain from calling upon thorn to reform tho evil complained of above, and we nope s that they will at on«o remove the men trio nave swindled the hard-working eperativu. They arc unworthy of public trust- or station. Thoy i would rob the State with as lljltle remorse, ns they do the laborers', and they should be shipped at onoo* Prom the above it will ha seen that there is a material difference between What wo wrote about the "hard-worhing operaUvcsiV;and.what the jfeai makeus.say. Wo still, beltovo in pur first, remarks, but we must condemn- the manner in, which tho JVetrJ has quoted üb. Many years I sines a high official,* decided that itmade a "ma-1 -terlal difference intha eyes of the lap,” wheth er a billigerent gentleman weald say, come ont j of the house McCartny, or McOartny oomo out out of the house. The mistake made against ourselves is more palpable than that of the pug •' uacious gentleman who desired blister McCart ny t 0 O ome ont of the hottße, but We do not sup , pose that wo will suffer os serions un injury os poor Mo endured when he "come out of the house.” pgy'OßC of the editors of tho Pennsylvanian, vro do sot knowwhlch of them, has fallen in leva with some girl in Philadelphia, listen how ho talks: «Ia purity of style, combined .with material and color, their, dress is tho admiration-of all Who visit, orresidoin tho city j and thoir mental accomplishments are even superior to their visi ble charms. As ornaments of tho finest eocloty, 1 they wcasliEe enchantment, and the impression they make on every one, Is like that early t record which'the bosom bears upon tho little page of its existence.” New; whether the amorous editor refers to. the “material”, which;gives odor.tothe dreas,,or that which many women of Philadelphia ns'o to adorn their chechs.tliD public nro not informed of. If the editor who .Wrotfafcc article is not A married mani we hope ho will lei os hupw some thing more ahont tho “ visible channs”—the others ho may imagine. But If ho has a ' ‘better hplf,”we thlok he had hotter not-write anymore articles such as ,we have* quoted fco3. : It wes the opinion of tho wenerahlo Wellcr, that viddera Wore troublesome orticka df.'hooMhold goods, and wo believe that U is unsafe for o married man to praise to his wife tho beanty and “visible charms" of every young Udy he may see, mid describe the “ material" that gives “color" to their attractions. , If our cotemporary is cno of “us,” wo would ndviso him, if ho must write about women, to speak of the domestic comforts-that his wifepro pares for him daily in his homo. Such articles are more pleasant to the„ public tost? thanro- Ifflantio descriptions of the » colors” which adorn, 1 tho handsome forms of the holies who promenade' Chestnut street, and wo do not "think that thp | height of “ color” which any of them wear, at all increases our admiration for thorn, or their reputation with the citizens. It may bo that we ore wrong in speaking than freely on-this subject; butweoaanothriplt -We have a “pro-engagement” whioh precludes the possibility of us paying that .polite.attention to the ladies whioh onr suavity of temperament would compel usto do under other circumstances. If circumstances . should change, of which wo have no hope, perhaps wo will-say something romantio aboot the “charming creatures,V in the style of onr friend of tho Pennsylvanian— torn to romance, and describe tho “material colors !’'whioh make the ■ MARKET RETORTS. Although we havo paid much attention to onr market reports, now and thsn pome one of onr cotemporaries will get ahead of us. For in stance, yesterday the Journal beat us, and all its neighbors, on market price of “little dogs. The following is its report: LITTLE DOGS—A small retail tmo'mcaa do ing at 50c; sales in lots at 76e per pair, as per quality, being mAnufacturera’ prices. A row baskets were disposed of from first bands at 85c; the oteamera nows bad a favorable effect onthe market; female &70. We havo conversed with nor reporter on the subject, and be assures «s that the Journal is ■the only paper that had the proper information to gite eorreet information ;as to; the priep of the “lUtle'doge;” Therals isome doubts in tte.tnltjds of business men, as to the price at which they Vjo» sold by the basket, and it is the opinion of All dealers, that the quotation for females IS tar hqjow the ruling price- , , ‘ We hope the Journal will prove its table in reference to the prloe of “little doge” by tho <i baeket” and otherwise, ond take particular pains to ascertain if-females are sold for 870. If it will pay attention to lthls. matter, it wlll do A great seridoe"to-thebnsluess Community, Some persons' have advanced .tlm notion that Mayor Btddlo -puhllflhed this market report ,abont “little dogs” beeause hißhigh constable 'had issued handbills against dogs generaUy.—, This cannot be the case, however, for Mr. Biddle only speaks of the “little dogs," those in baskets the constable speakaof all dogs, without regard to 1 sex, siae, or condition. Now, which arojnn to believe on tho anbjeot of dogs? The May o1 ’ 6 ' market report aB to their prioes, or his constable’s handbills as teethe manner of tbeirjdispoAalt-*- Journal •will ease the publle mind by giving a speedyexplanationaa tothf3iOanBaoftherihe}a tip priqp'aCjtfUtfa dogs ’ by tbs basket, and tbs depreciation in the value of femalos. __ He might* "be the same time, tell tbs name of the steamer wfiich brought the news that prodneed sneb a faVorable effect upon the price of "little dogß/’ -| ‘ »»&»>■ —— - t IgOHEKUSO PusKT.-'Tho Lonisviile Courier reada paragraph of onartiQl(»''ia4he Louisville beoattsbittiumghtth^arr. tide unworthy of peraeal. Bat strange to say. it writes neariy a ‘column of ooßUncntjtpon- the reryarticle which ihe editorsafO read! That man mußt have a very intutive mind. | If what he says himself is tide, his imagination | is more useful than his perception. Meeting of tho Loeat ConmlUce of tUo American Association tor tUe Advance* ment of Eduoattoa Pursuant to notice tho Loot! Committee of the American Association for the Advancement of Education met at Fourth Ward Public Sohool House, on Thursday evening, June 30th, 1858. Hon. Wm. P. Joiinstox was chosen Chairman, and L. Haupeb was appointed Secretary. The'following gentlemen, members of the committee, were present, and answered to their i names; vii: Hon. W. F. Johnston, D. H. Biddle, D. D., A. W. Black, D. D., H. D. .Sellers, M. D, -Rev;'W*.D. ; -Howard,Rev.--W: H.Paddock,.F. R. Brunot, L Harper, Prof. and D. f!. Whiles *- - - Qa motion *of Dr. Riddle, the Committee of the State Association Vvere invited to meet with •the'Commlttoe of the National Association. The following gentlemen, from said:Committee, then appeared and took their seats, vlt : Prof., damea Thompson,' £T J. Covell, hi Osgood, 11,. Williams, jt. N. Avery, and W. W. Dickson. : The object of the meeting was then.explained by > Gov, Johnston ‘and Rev. W. H. Paddock, whloh' Wnsfh inake.ncceßsary arrangements for the next Meeting of the American Association for 5 the'Advancement of Education, which is to assemble in the City of Pittsburgh, on the second Tuesday of August, 1853, at 11 o’clock, A* M. Prof, Thompson here-read a letter written by JO9. W. Lewis, Secretary of the Board of . Trus tees of the TWrd Ward Public School, tendering the free nse of tho large,, dry.and.bcautiful Hall of ‘said building fortfco'mcating.nf the. National Association The contents of the letter were considered, and the kind ofTer was unanimously: aofcepted. ThoSocrotary was thereupon direc ted ro inform the Direotors.of tho. Third Ward | School of tho fact A Rev. Mr.-Paddook, at the request of tho meet ing, made Varions suggestions, inyogard,to the nppointmont of sub-oommittecs, and' tho duties ■ said oommittoos would bo oallod upon to dis-, ohargo; ■ Remarks‘were hlso , made by Messrs. Sellers, Thompson,Riddle, Black,: Howard, White, and Harper. , , Oa motion of Rev. Mr. Black, tho following gehtlemen wtro : appointed a Commit tteof At- Tangemenfsj ’to acUlncoojunotion of a similar Committee of tho State Association, vi* : Hon. I Wto/: P: Johnston,-Rev. A, w, Black and Rev. W. H. Paddock. On motion of Rev. Sir. Riddle, it was voted that tho local Committee should act as a Com itlitlu of the TPAofCj' to = mako- suitahlo nrrange- SmOats for tho catortainment and comfort of suoh nttangors as tony ho'delcgates to tho meeting of of the National Association, on tho second Tues day of An gnat next This Committee was also authorised to act in conjunction with tho State Committee on the same subject The two oities wore then districted os follows: jPi'Wiuryft.—lst ward—Prof. Thompson ;2d ward—Wm. P. Johnston; 3d word—Rot. W. H. Paddock; 4th word—Rev. D, H. Riddle; 6th word—Rev. H. D. Sellers; 3th ward—L. Har per; 7th word—Rev. Dr. Clark; Bth ward— J. K. Moorhead; 9th ward—Hon. Charles Sha- Allegheny C%.—lst ward—D. N. White; 2d I ward—Bov. W. D. Howard: 3d ward—Bov. A. If. Black: 4th ward—F. B. Branch ] T!he following gentlemen wore appointed » i Committee of Finanee, t\f. F. B. Branot, Dr. tt. [ P; Seilers, and D. N. - White. L On motion of Pr. Biddle, the tocal Commit. I tee was authorized to not ns a Committee of Re- I caption. r Oamotioaof Bov. Mr. Paddock, the follow | Ing'gentlemen woro appointed a Committee of I Imitation to College t, via: Iter. D. H. Biddle, } BCv. A. W. Black, Bov. W. D. Howard and Bev. }>H.J. Clark. | Oa motion of Kcv. A.iV. Blsck,tho following •gentlebcn'wero appointed a Committee 'of lefoi- | [ lotion for Schools, viz: Prof. James Thompson, [ Bov. If. H. Paddock and F. B. Brunot, The following, gentlemen word appointed a Committeo to correspond and confer, ritib : the of the.various raUroada conneotlog with j Pittsburgh, tofeqncst a reduction of fare totbe delegates Jo, the Seat, meeting of the National Educational - Association, viz: F. B. .Brunot, D. N, W bite and 1. Harper On motionof Bev, A. If. Black, the Secreta- ry was requested to forward copies of these pro tcediogs to ihe,officers of the National Associa tion for the advancement of Education. On motion of Bov. P. H. Blddlo, it was voted that the proceedings of tbls.meqtiqg be publish ed In the papera of this city and other journals friendly to the of Education. jho Committee then adjourned to assemble at tim satto place, on Thursday evening, July 14th, at 8 o’clock. WM. F. JOHNSTON, Ch’u. •: L. Harpes, Sec’y. ’ RHODE 181,AND. ;An cloetion took place in the State of Rhode Bland, on Monday JasV for Delegates to a Con vention to amend the Constitution of tbo State. The result of the elcetion had not saehod us when this paragraph was written. The Democ racy of this gallant littlo stateadvoeatesßcform, eo that the elective franchise may bo extended to id! freemen' within the State; uud/the Whigs or Algerines, oppose equal rights and reform, na might be expected of them. Wo observe that the patriotic Thomas W. Doon, boads the Dem. beratio Convention Nominations, nB published in the Providence Daily Pott. littlb MiamaiUiiioAi).—The following.is a state meat of the earning of this Company for the lost aineyears: ClullDjJ. ijj nnn no December 1, 1844 ■■■;;;—* :S B2T 4 ml".' Z 116.652 02 1847 221,189 62 '1B48;«... 280,086 78 1849 821,898 82 18D0.: 1 406,697 24 1861 .•.'..-.'487,845 89 1852...... .* 526,746 86 •The receipts from Deo. 1,1862, to May • . _ I,.lBs3— five months—were • 200,0al 27 For same months, year before 1*2,-of Increase in five months... ...$78,770 09 v Eegnlarton per cent dividends upon this road ’have been paid since 1847, and in. 1862, twenty percent, was paid. The surplus fund now is $98,646. ' Amemoans is Esqlasd.—A London .corres pondent of the New York Tribune writes os: fol lows nnder dote of June 0: • - Mr.' Martin Van: Boren has. now gone to .wit ness the Oxford Installation, when Mr. Ingersoll is to be made D. C. L., an honor which even mon archsbavo accepted, nod J suppose if Ha van Boron’s presonce had been known in timo, it would hove been offered to him end pressed on his acceptance. , , >Xhe socond soiree at year Ambassador s was a most brillirnt fete, and o gathering of . nil na tions in most agreeable harmony. Miss. lVii 'oockß does the honors with much grace, and is greatly admired here- The world gives out that the and Mr-* Peabody ore to form anaUlance, but liime Witt show, and I shall be very dad if any -oiroamotanco shoU retain cc agrcoablo an ac quaintance in our soeiety as Wiloocks. ; « -YousO Meh os Ihpemal Thsohbs.— Some of the most important empires on the globe m, ncwvrdled by young men. The Emperor of, China;' Lin Fang, is now in the twenty-second nf Ms nee. and tho third of his reign.; It will bo reflolleotod that ho is of . u ‘ e ( ! E .v rt « i Tut-eing dynasty. Prinoe Chn-kisin, of the Ming dynasty, who aspires to the throne of Chinn, to about 19 years old. The Sultan* or-Shah of Periio; Nosse-od-Dld, isobouttwentyycmof 'AbdiiLHodiidkhan,,the Sultan of Turk?^ ms bom-in April, 1828—or .conrse ha is now. litHe: ; bvir;.ihirty'yeors of-ago.Tho-Emperor- Lancia Joseph, of Austria, is threet-having been born in August, IBoU. tto usoended tho imperial throne in December, loan. These empires embrace more than one-third of the population of the world. < > % t- »- ’ ®Ue feast of tUe rated Palilly. Tho following paragraph and fatter we copy, says tbe'Neff'Orlefttiß CreBoep.t t; ffoj3 iUo Baton Stonge Comet of the 19th inst The Dr. Bird spoken of had tiro brothers. One (Omn Bird) was kilted'in 1847, on Common street. New Or leans city, in a «i^fe-lP:JfWehh*.WBiit6®.*ggrM' sor. Another (Theodoro Bird) wap killed in the, bar-room of tho Veranda Hotel, in 1851 i by a man whom he hod Blapped ®J .third ofthe-family, Dr,: John G. Bird, oame to his end in-a like trngicol manner, ns mil be seen by tho following extract. The brothers were nil young men of intelligence and prepossessing manners. The two first had been married but a short time previous to theirdeath; n .. The Last Act or the TnAOEDV.— A few years ngo there lived < on-Lafayotte street, in New vr leans, a family whoso multiplied misery and fortune .is without a parallel in. the history pi Louisiana. The reaollootion is yet too fresh in the memory of our people, the grief too poignant, and the’footprints of tho cruel too.fresh, to ailmit of a detail of the heart-rending scenes which out people wero . called npon -to witness, as they followedone another in quick succession, under tho roof of that fated f:i roily- A daughter, , in the morning of her existence, with tho rose- I tinge On her cheek, blighted—a brother butcher ed in his effort to avenge tho wrongs of his I sister—and an honorable and .high-minded old 1 mßn, who had weathered the storm, of.life ; to the. frosty period of fourscore years, out down, with the maddening evidences of his daughter's shame and a broken heart, to tho grave. , All this was stem reality,-with the most aggravating details, nod took, plaoobut a few .hrietyfiars ugo, to.staih the fair, fame of onr ■ quiet cily, and add another page to t.ho volumo of crime., lie who caused it has just finished, his infamooß career. We knew him—most of our citircns. were on terms of intimacy with him... lie., was affable and courteous, and readily wan hU. way into favor.- Aflor.the tragedy on Loyfayptte street, he was aided to escapa-.the-igooraluious. death ho would have met at tho hands of our infuriated -pcoplephad lie remained; an honr longer, dip.. fled. The following -private .letter, which bps. been kindly famished us ,for- publication,, will show how the -author of- bo much misery, ended hij existence ‘ ?■■■■■; . Aluany, Bakor Co.i Go., May 4- Dear Str —l promised to write you the result bf : Dri Bird’s trial. He was tried at. the fall term of tho Superior Court of this couuty,_ana found guilty of voluntary manslaughter, When the jury rendered:tho verdict, he requested the court, by hie attorney,; for- a delay, of hie, sen-, tehee far a few hours. Our judge being a man ; ofi amiable disposition, granted the request; without hesitation.. Bird was remanded to jail? ibere ware other prisoners in tho, dungeon, who Stated: that after the door was looked, Dr. Biro shavedhimself.put:onclean,linen;;clean;dr&w ers nad eocks. huttgiiis bootson a pog, where ho wiis accustomed to bang them, all very quietly, and, as the prisoners state; with the coolest ana most Imperturbable sang froid. ,He then took oat bis pencil,and wrote, quite an affecuonato farewell to his aged parents, (both of whom were at the hotel,) in which he denied tbat ho was guilty. After; folding nnd addressing tho note to his parents, he took a phial from bis PtW £e |> pouted the ooriteuta into a glass, placed nimseir on the bed, lotked his hands upon ms bosom, and was in eternity in two minutes—bo had swallowed l or. of prussio acid. .--■■■■■ The scene in’the dungeon cannot bo described or imagined- 1 -There lay, in thatjdismat place, on » moan bed, the Inanimate form of Dr. John Q. Bird, a man who had been raised in the very: best circles of society, who was the darling of his parents, and therefore had every advantage of education. In that gloomy room was a i strange assemblage of character; the physicians, bustling and bnsyin tbo fruitlesa effort to rekin ! die tho spark that had forever fled—the canons crowd that had inslantly ruabed into the prison when tho alarm was given—ail, with one excep tion, yielded to the .effect>r,f; the; harrowing: tragedy, and were melted into tears, it was Impossible to stand tho effect—there was the poor old mother weeping over her son, in wbotn centered alt her tenderest-affections, and whom she had blest as be was going oat into tho world, sanguine that such a son would win for himself honor and fame—there was also .the father, poor old man; no tears came to relieve ,hls intense agony—oreet, rigid, cold and color less stood tho gray haired sire—the blovrseeroea to have frosen and choked up the very fountain of his tours. The once sturdy trunk.stood with ered and bare—the-lightning’s flash bad rent andblaßted it. t TJ>e'lmpr«#otim*i»t *r CoJfirej* Sennien In a t— sooth ciwbUiirt.-- - )The Charleston Courier, speaking of tho dis. contlnuencu by tho British - Ghveromeot of tho case instituted by Mr. Mathew, British .Consul in Charleston, to try the constituUDuality of the Sooth Carolina police law in relation to free colored seamen entering tho ports of South Car-, .remarks ha. follows: ... -- ' . Wo bail this pacifio, friendly and consider,, ate course on. the part of Groat Britain as an angary of good; wC os enixotuple, it ought, novto-bo lost on the pcoplo of oar Norlhcrnand Western sister States.. If great Bntain in all tho majesty of herponer, and in aU anti-slavery feeling, yields to the necessity of cur- police Jatr, surely” our sister. Slates ..ebouM not p* behind her, ■ either in justice or the ether hand this wise and friendly setp of tt o'British Gorernroontshould reacton ourselves and induce ujto modify-tbo oxiating low aato render it less offensive to foreigners, and tosuh r sfifnte n bind of; ew/w, or some ether -systems for the present unwise .and- Impolitic one.— Colored cooks, stewards, and seamen .are now looted up luliil. ss soon »* City, until the vessels in which they came are roady for sea; and, in the meantime, raai-con tent,-with supposed" iil-trcatraent, they are nl lawedto holdintcroonree with our elates, leftia jail for sale,' or committed there for crime. The impolhsy of •tholaW is, patent on itafaee, and needs ■ no argument to show it. , Let, ns then yiold in onr tom, and as well for our own good, Miti courtesy do other States and: nations, sub stitute a enrfew or some .other system for the preseot.pUn of'ihcareeration , without erlipe.— Let It be made at»w, either that, after ‘ho ring ing of the curfew, (5, e, : of .our first night bell,) or ot bhy other time, no free oolorednoefc, stew ard or seaman shall boon shore without a permit,' Specifying its' object* from either; tbe.mnster or, first htotcbf bis vessel, or from the mayor or.ony afjgTtnCT- >> - - ■ v ‘ v; , } - Wfl'iubjcct derives addUioMdinterost in coo nection with the recent debate in tho House, of. Lords, and it Ishopcd that thorcoommendations' of the Courier will bo oarried out, . . . Shooting Affray at Calro~A Pilot Shot. ■ 'Wo'leom that while thoeteamoratady Pike and Telegraph No. 2 were at Cairo, the month of ibe Ohio, exchanging trips tho other day, on oltorcatlon ensued between Captain Tnckor.or the Telegraph, end Archie Frame, a pilot, truo wee a passenger on the Lady Pike. Froin word# they proceeded to blowe, and.whileCapt.-Toek blow in the face With hisfiat*which knocked him ten feet, dnd-was Very hear knocWngbim orer boardJ: Captain Tucker immedlotolywent to: hie loom, bndaraing himself'with; a revolver wept, in flearohif H'rame. oiui met him oii tboetopa of ■ 'the Lady'Mke, an! as they approached saoh oth er he fired at; Frame and; missed; him, the ball lodging in a'carlipo of the deck.. Ho then, area a'second ehot, >hich took effect lniArcbie’s ho turned :und:flfe3;- pud as he was re* treating-up th<i steps,-Captain Tneker fired a third shot, which took, effect, in "tho calf, oi leg of Frame,andendedtho fray, - j The ffounc&of Framo considered dan* generous, though they may bo painful. He is represented to be a very large, powerful man, while Tachor is rather under the, medium erne. He was on his way to' St._ Louis, and Captain Tpoker very kindly took him on his boat to his destination; with' no apprehension of a furthpr : • ;; ~~ .. ; i- MonlibHß is CALWOBsiA.-r-These growiogand extending Jiattcr Day Saints are.making <juitQ .ft stir in California* They gotvftJoolbold there some years . ago; and - within the pasty ear. base rcofiivedlarge accessions." those, tbousaxurMonnouih paysthe SanFranclscoHer-, aid,-is calcnlated to engender same alight degree of apprehension as to tho repult of thc.compar* niosßlup of' aQoli ; a. :peoplp ,in iflTgb. numbere wlth United. States citizens. Bin Bernardino county is peopled witUMormop* and section thedsptriuQ of-plurality of wiyeavrill-MO religiously (ibaerTed. -The sect-is likew.iap rep: resented • in'the ’legislature* ond of course ithey, will exert some influence, :in (ho.framing of"the-., laws. How their peculiar notions and- practices can be reconciled ,to ihcidcas of AmoricanS| it, id difficult to predict > .i ' V> i, . , 1 . , , ..... — .. ; RemedV yon Dtsehtbby»—The season having arrived when *• bilious and dyaentorio diseases prevail*: the’ following 'recipe from ‘Babcock’s Philosophical Recreation* may prove* service able fb the public :*~ln additlou- to the value of pulverized Charcoal • Ul biUoiifludisorders,;dwp ounces of dt boiled -in' a pint of fresh nulky-may bitaVen inTdoses wine gtasatallbyadults,:: every-two hour* in tho most obstinate:dysentor. ry, until relief is imparted, which has not failed. to be the effect in almost every instance. It is harmless, and may be tried with safety. »„ A - Past Aqss-Ckiue— steootiob —“Another Woman kiUed.byher.E_ band! ” «<Another- paramour abet, by red man!” : ‘‘An Jriahman beatpa and .ldyS - off to a watch-house to dief!? at French's Hotel l ” '*■ Child murdered by its inhuman mother! ”■ “ ‘‘Another. Lpoieon case ~, very alarming! “ Melancholy suioido! .“An other banging in Now. York!” "Cars off the track—eleven killed—five scalded—nobody in fault” “A elavejampcd overboard and drown-: ed—handsome reward.’.’ : “.Steamboat race—so many blown into atoms.” What is the use of newspapers complalnißg~or the dearth of news ? Uk-every paper have its Death register,wnd Destruction Reporter. Wnat is the use of life so long as wo have liberty,.—, - let’s all travel-go quick now! . May get smash ed ;> but what’s the use Jones travels; so dpes. Jenkins. Jenkins has been, blowed up twice on the Upper Mississippi. .Jonesbos been pitched off a bank on the Erie road fifty feet into a flood-?, id nver—ho crawlidbut.at a window.. Cheap traveling now. Go to New York for a tnfie. Life insurance cbeap. too. lYbflt'a the use. Rack trunk I- Here’s off!— Ohio Stdlriman. StaUde or EIcaAKD Cffiun ns Lips.—A large I body of the nobility add gentry of-England are, [ subscribing, with the Qaeen und Prince Albert.J at their head,, to purchase Baron Marochett a l eolosßol statue to? Bidhardv.Ccpur.de, Lion, ex I hlbited at the Crystalljalace,. with, the. .purpose j of erecting in some conspicuous part of •' Loudon as a reebtd of tho great exhibition. Her Majesty has put her name down., for $l,OOO, and Prince | Albert for .$5OO. There ore already plenty .of, anonymous letters In the-dally press.; ridiculing the purpose for which this 'statue is intended, as JUbhord Coeur de Lion-trais rather the reverse of a free-trader, and the.CrystallPalsee, In-reality, was a monument to free-trade. •. . Asotueb Steameb os Fibe.—The steamer j Armenia, on her. trip from Koyport, N. J.,. to H. j York, on Saturday , evening lost; .when a short distance below Fort Hamilton,.(abont.Tf 0,c1*,).| took fire, owing to.: the. igioltion of.eome .onknm 1 banging down over the boiler, which set lire toa.j loose board lying near. ; Fortunately,'however, a stream of water was at once directed.upon the flames,und they wcro.very sood subdned. Had not tho application of water been as speedy as it was,'’ the most serious ' consequences, might have ensued.' The Armenia had nearly 200 p_as-.| isengerß% ; Ottrbc&t^*;.:Oc&Tlyi.itfJ.Aof tcrtchcra otid children on on exoofßion. . ..: . ! ■' HAlaey’fi-Foroai ; \V4»«—ls- tho beat | rnnodj for tho permanent-eare'of Dropsy* Orere!, Jinn I 4lce v Dyspepsia, CostiTcness, Kbemnatlsm, Gout, Loss of 1 Appetite, Complaints of tho Urer, Heart, Kidney nod adi, Colds, Ooujgw aod ..Consumpttre' peeling tier offered ] Vor wie In this elty, Clrcolwslrtoft particulars, ran befcfld'gratfs. : jearSet large adTertisOaont In another column.. - . ; gold Wholesale and Retail Ly Dr, GEO. H. KEYSEIL 140, rornerof-Wood street and Virgin alley, Pittsburgh, Pa-;al so, hr JAMES T. SAMPLE, north-west eorn«r of Federal aSSand tho Diamond, Allegheny City. •;,» jeß;lmd*tr- Diseases of the Irtver* ~ ' ns,- iVbea the celebrated Dr. Hush declared that.drnnk hnhess to a disease, ho enunciated a trotb which, the ci-, p*rlcneeand.obsemtlon of medical men Is oreryday con taning. Tbo many apparently. Inane eiccßca of those who Indulge In the Use of spiritons llquoTS, any .to thus eoimntod for. .The true cauee of conduct, which Is to*™ 'ftr Infatuation, la veryfroiocatly a diseased stata of the Uyer.Ko'oißan'ltt:the'hnmaosratem, when. deranged, produces a more frightful catalogue ofdiseaM-s. .And If, In stead of applying remedies, to. the manifestations of disease, sa Is too often the case, physldana would prescribe with a ;.. tlow.to the origlnsi deaths wpn u re*?lt diseases.lndubedhyWderuiged state of the Mrer, Three-., ‘fourihauf the diseases enumerated under the bead of (X» sumption, hate their scat In a diseased User. fSie Ir Goun’ewoiks.) - Vi. purchasers will please to careful to ask for Or. Il taprfa celebrated Tcrmlfugo, and' take none else. AH other Vir mlfdges, In'tomparl3on, ! ard>6rthleas. V ' - For rale by. most of the Drugjrfsts.and Merchants,and |h T ggepV=«rs. ::Zj —~ AttenOoOf ta nttoul:•*':■ DttESS PAB4J>s»nfnrf«r<5 A ' Celalifattofll ~ TiUB 31ena£rir3.nfJST.' PABIfdOIiPGtAJl ASVhUMoiil «lobre!?the rOUttlll to tbeFtartb Sttttt 804d,«t Oakland. Uavlcg ttocaoi ( jurtcara’ cxpcriranjiusEch matter*! the MREriiorr pledge ttetwSrS, Ihii year, t»*>«ery u ' ta «, l V li ?, r ' mike tiro ocrasion eeagrraable a* possible toell. Alm-ct police force trill bo in aUcndßncc,-oho Trill protest ail improperperama from caning upon itfi-rDUEa. T«. of music ere >W« Euabrnrof ean^ see trill bo running oil dcj. commencing el s ° dodi,£rom the comer of ilfth-i treetand the ConrrUoa™, end.from Ibo comer of Fonrther.il Market ‘bocte-Theflroceeb i.my rrillbe 10 cunts. The procewH sill bsn!eto,«d-to the I initenenco" of one hundred end fifty orphan?, fioo; (o I charge of the Hitters of Merry. JT — l B' IUMSTOS 200- In *tora*mi ibr ■ r ~ ; . -rfcEMPCQ 31BQTHERS. TT YCOPODICiI—I&Q E»- in *tor» traJ lar'gale by •li iT2- - J; Fi^nyouuQTaEßg. liosuxinii—sou ;Xv- ft- ' m ,tgtr “VSffiWm- (■ -UIItiONATH AMMONIA— 5j y by FIEUISO 4 BROTBEHS,. ■ ‘ lt ■: •r- (mowrearj to j.iim J: t 0.,) jjS ■ •■■'■■■ ' ■-:.■■■• ii CO--Wood street. P i0 8 »« B ,, it ■ , - “?oSv- ® jEUDUAVTonrn, v ■ confer of D&mo&dl tofl Tfriaisonfl -ftP*y« 1 " v : stroy/Coxr*...; . 4 ..... . ' A .LUXXM&& i>UUAfl* .X&*' KOOK t UW■■tWt&H .. Al Jus been- racri*o<LyAlstvt&b - Hasuiiß* of Art Jair.'tt spleouSdutunber; and iaacator totJolb. Atso.Glaaou’a Pictorial;and- Barnnm** IllastrMed Heys, A 4 Cd/ - V ■ " • 78 goartb street yVard, AiJc < *b«ny C»y, »ltoated Bearer* tree tthaving a front of*2o foot: tunnlOff back.toTetoitr®et,'loO fret; la erected aframo buUdingr ; 2o by 42feet, contalnlnjf Fix rooma; the front.rooaia well ftmngeaior* store, which Is now occupied for that a (rood cellar. Apply to • —.. . TSOiIAS-'MO?FITT» --' gooaccuar. , PostßotUtn^ yifthstrecfc - Offlceof the Allegheny JBiridßtrCo. I , :. :-:j: .. PnjssramL July 1,1853. J THE jrckilcat &ad Manager* of'“ the Corapaoyibr erect tug a Brito OTcr the. Allegheny Hirer, oppoilta Pitte buroh, In the County of Allegheny," him nraDirae diuSli dirldcod of Ono Dollar enlSoTonty-FlTe Cent*, oat orthe profits of thi> luteis months, oa csrh «h»wof Oa> capital otoefc of raid Company on which loa the tax to the Commonwealth;-and wtikh will be pita to stockholders, or their legal rspresentauTes, oa or ftitcr .^, tala ?. . JOtlS HAIIEKH, Treeanror. ■ r■* Meal Kstate for Male. . iriti! sMecribeis M» ;tf .M)'t on I terms*» MIT OF QEODND, slhiata in' the Bcroojh gf Btrmtngli»m,fr<ftltins on* hundrrdsaa niaetj-two fwt on, ’ tiirinn establishment than .this property... •, ..> L ,3- Terms made known r . , ;; jyjot --* --- -Ko. H 4 Toatth street, v -1 Heal/JSatato i T AUCTION'.—The eQ boholf ortho cor- bf.SU Sbrj'ttSi'meUljf.'lrin’olet fcr »le, on T(ID JUS DAT, Mho? th.day Of July, cmtbe:prcmlst3,ib2 o’doeU, #ll ttutpOtUtinormnd wMch BUblns the prouer^, of SliO€nl«rfter,lVllkSaajlVcnioUarg opd CliUlett, t °!nS»T§n4^to^b«tillK&4'lnttub&ti«tBB fool by 110, j bad blsft lnlote bf'2tt«t byllo, iba'iriU bo told either -way. It lays In beautiful position for prlTulo rcsMtmMS, and 13 rroUbrateredi'lUiylnfii wrewl largo; tprlnga upon lu. "Wide streets and avenues have been ioiu.ouv&na it offers *drante«jstt» a country rc&d6nco ! ''eomblno4 wrJj its proxlraifcf to tfiecJtyraraljto be met with. Theneigb*; large and bcantifni; i Cemetery gtonnUi dIH altfaysiftstiTfl- io the' peigbborbood '' A-tom? ' aedlLwilt ia given .on *tnrefrlbtnrths fit the pur i JAS.BLAIUSL?,. ' 5 . -0.: Xm B. F&TEE&tf Atfi A McTCGHB, •’ .. , ... .' Committee, -. ■ .i’ v• i -• N i».* •. .. *v* o * -* • * - s „ -■ -i: »» <rk ' ' '• -l.*' ,■ *» - - ■ . • ■■'<.• ■■ < 7 ■ j?'-- i*-’- *».' ~ _ -•- V ~- ••• -.VJ.;*■>•?**/ • - ... "* 1 „ , #w* - * rc , “ :av’’ ,■ T-.i• ■*,*■ •v* i/: .■ C. t +L~ ’ '•■ ■ : < V' -’i.’ v- v -. • - %?< % ; -'Vy • r-’t-,'' • V- - itewadvek IL SENNA store »u<i fertile by- .“•• • ij2 buothers. >3.. Just arrived attil fort&te '• • VLBMIXG BROTHERS. . United States pfetont Odoc, \ Jnao 23, 1863. J ON the petition of F. P* Dimpffl* Pena* CTiTtmtoj prayinS'ftrtho extension of a P?^ t s^’T' ccl to hJmcn &e twcnty«c!gTithof Deceml»r,lB3o,fiJ^aa' i ImproferaenHir Howmforftirnaws, for eoven Wjfjr: th&ttho laid petition b« li«rf Jg-SJ-S 1 . Offlco on Honda?, tlw filth of BoccnAor mat,« W tfcjock, iL, ftAi m&k smroilfWi’&sS K£ESt<* Barton, ilSSurettrtoaPS.* mtk fcrltotacgsßlro -meta ire ytoSto tho StOdftyof ti- ; ; . • of'Pnttntfl.--, ■ :■• .p fL—Editors Of tiio tboro papers will -plows cppjViMrt. ftrai UlclriUlO to lho Potent.Osw,rritJi*p»EO?oo' lta *?*Sil tttfjrintieo- ■ -' ■ ■■■ -" ■v.-gg»«jrBw.. ■rw n f » JL BOOTS BUd SHOES, 3 ' corner of Market and IXttety sls*&B, • ■ r- • riorttcnltural-Hotlcttv; ' :• *' mHE pirrsßcuoa HosncraroMt soprery, va I :'imi lsT^uiMSnaptarljrUsaUag,cT tSa Board ofßrctarß, Fourth; Blreetj oa V7EDHE3D4T, July Ctli,»t 10% o'clock, A.M. . ; - •Punctual attendance of the £2?^s B^^__ JyfcHt* 0, LOCKHART, Secretary. •X •; -< * AHlit Ql'W.Biaaio.] Ma. 144 SdlthfleHst .; - trayS? ss »- 'iTJ a. o.ll.—Meets at thonortt-CMt comer of (Ls^Fourth mid Marliet streets, (shoe® Murphy ft Be* gtoio,) on Monday eTenlnsa* at 8 o’clock.- marCO N0 .239,X0 .0f o.F., Beets «vi»7 l Tr ° oJ «*■ » yl - 7 SPSBLAOK Tlfi «» best Oouhto min Pitt s the Pekto Tea Store, HoTBS Kftnetrwt, where tho Ycry best , Black and Green Teaacaa alg&yfrbe had. *.•■•• ■■•• •i T Stng h: FQWIiBBt tote Pallia, Shots Hanoiictarer, and h£?4 toady rtrwt, flye doorsMo* the Artor Htog Hj» •> • -“• - Motlee—The JOUaMEYMM* | Sc*W ,-■ Conn*—Capital Stcc< SSCO,Ow» -setjs4BMlZ.' Office of tho Kttiiureh Agmqrln.tooliWre Boom ofJfCardy ft toomiaiSo.6s Woodi_\Tl . B. H-BEEaQS stiver medal awarded Dy FraPMl l * In.titate, 1853.-r.-H. SMOTyiUmdao. taruT of Pocket Books* Porte Koso yy 000 iV tiona; Desks, Presriii s' Cases anti Workßoxe3 ? 2os Philadelpbla. : .v Ot O* of meettas, Washington Hal V (pty T Wood stteoty between Fiftb street antS-Tirglnaueyv,;- '■ PHtssroaniOME, ore*y Tuesday ereniirg. ' MmcAsms' Es<UMipaEff t -Ho.' first acd tbjrd. Friday of each incmtii.r7 V-.- -• : • toarSwiy tpsSDCornsl-Corns!! CornslH Agreat many per-; jonj are drcrttftilW tormented with corns. - A certain remedy- Trill be fotmd ; in Dr. Cosmic CoaS- PiAStja, for ealeby Dri GBOI 8. KErBHVbW -Wood street. . Prio.-retail st J2>4 soft 45 ,«t»ip«teaJ •>: 'i*M it «P* r ■ tSJUberel deductions to.lhosorrhn bny to sell again. , Curtain Materials, wsfl 'Curtain THmmlngi^of : pf«7.Hessiptjan,3?nrwtnre. Plusbes-'BrccaicHCßV 4c.j Laca .and , Muslin Curtains ■ iv« **. Paiiitodmadpw/S^adcSjGUtOoTiiicea.CTir^inl^,Bands, £eJ*twbolesalaaxidretail. : ■ ••• i -r~ No.l69Cbesnnt street, corner Fifli>:Kiiiadelphia.‘ Curtains and'trimmed in . tbovcr>\aewwtj£rciich* style' V? »- ■ • -*" «•• •••;.-••• (mSsCOar W’ UlUer'fl Window SUafle V ttsTY* COBHEB OF SECOND AND ARCH SISv PHILADE T.pnrtA- .OttrmQttois, -“Quick. Sales .mid SnaU. Store; Church* and Lodge Koom SHADES? miule in ft and others arc Invited to gito ua a fare purchasing elwwbere. ■ »Q. I*. AQLLEIi « CO^ ai&TiTtn \ J ' -S.-W* comer .Saeima and Arch gteyphua.; L - rr=p>- Pixtabnrgti: Cltr Gluss Wo r lijir- COKNIKaUAU A CO,\y<mz//m*OTr» DOW <3 Llßi, corner JfjtfiKlJrjUHl .FIEST STREETS, .Pitlaburthi Pennsylvania.' Particular- ntteauon pww/w* odd dealers in 3fIjINftGLAS& VI AI& BOT TLE 3, TTro'oflbo tifci. being prscti c?u pen» vlli give : ' their entire attention toifcebtisißc.s2,wid: they feel, corn}-, dant.they can prod hot air article of v Windotc ulss3 cquaJ.w. any dtherjrf foreigner domesticnanul^tnre.;_;;...’l-<-;> Lv. *r**rS:Sino;.- • -• "-'N :'_'• i DA6UF4iREOT^ggS«r,] nfflea Building* Xhixd streetjUkeneasostaken j |5^l$Ss SL to 5 p.JWgiTtag >*;: accurate artistic and animatelikeneas, unlike and Tartly an-. nerlor to tba type* at the following cheap prices; ; sl f so # .s2 ; au(i'upuaM, acconllng to, thd sue.andqni»litybfeaseorfrajne : . - - -'Hourtforchlldren^ffbmllA.'M.to2P.M. •. ,■■ . •N.TL--Likenesses ofriekor deceased persons toito muuy ytrtol'tliQdiy.':.:' .r [norgoilr ifotsai In thn .Head,-and all dia- groeaNeilischirgestHraithoear.spoedilYaniipcnoar neatlyromoTcd, without pain orlnconrinilenie.bjr Dr.lDi*-; ixt, Principal Xurfst of ■tha.N. T; Ear SoigcTr, who oaf bo consulted at 5S Arch street, PMadclphla,ircrni.9 A*2l. *o..s ‘'Thirteen yeirsof elesa asdalßiost tbls branch'of special pracileo has ensiled hta to redneo ala. treatment to such a degree of success as to find tiomest cap finned eiid obstinate eases yield, by a steady attention to tn& taeang prescribed.. •• ■/: ? . .. .[ang2o , • OKAS. E. LOOMIS, .■ I STOCK ASD BII.I*BEOKSB'i > | HoteSi Oondf) 2IottSBS«) fl egotiated* i • : . • • riaTicciia.Anaafiios aivEH - • TO THE rUECHASH ASB SALE OF STOCKS. „ - gg* o?pice—<s Fourth street,between Market uid Wood; opposite the Sank of Ylttahargli. • ■ jaalßay . W. A. M’CLURG & CO., ! HAVE REMOVED TO THE CORNER OF , Wood osd Stoth Streets) :r •: • • SSt* Where they offer to their old customers, ana, .the public generally, at the lowest rates; Wbdesale «id nutajh the largest, most select and complete stock: of CHOICE EEA&J'AJiIbY GBOOEUIES, WOODEN AND V?TLTOW WARE to be toned In the West. •• • ; ;...dec47 Pearl Steam Mill ; CANAI BASIN, ALLEGHENY CITY, (BSIS TO2 RJJiaOAD STATWX.) FINE. SUPERFINE, EXTRA FAMILY, tmd £X- TUA;'("f selected White Wheat,) FLOUII, fdesale. WUN, SirorwTß AND SIIDDLINQS, always ouhaod. : •«&> We wQI deliTC? Flour Mo. families, la either.cf-thc. two cities. /Orders placed ia our boxes, at BRAUN *301; TER’icornerof Liberty and St Clair streets; or, IAniAA, WILSON A 52 Wood street, wiU be attended to. , OTOIT - - -C- TOTT.AnCT.pma CPSTAIH T7ABEHOP3B, 11l JI<aM. l - •, ■ TLW. SAFFOSD. - KBEPSartstantlyon hand thoin«t«lcns3roand_j 'T&rlaSft.wortmentofCartain3aodCtirtainlUtcTial»ti>_.| be Ibnail In this dtr, comprising In. part of the fijUusing | CURTAIN rfUBNITIHIB COVERINGS—aII J F^Atlce ‘ Tumlow Sh»3r<,»Urrfc?S 1 «Mm' • ••' • .. Bull Hollands* all widths -Primc!»Br«atcUD@,iilltrWCEis, GotCornlees«*«y style ana I French WtsshiS , . , 1K * “ • Satin Laines, ' Gilt Curlaln Mas, • i . u L&mp&af- *■'••■"■• ■■ -■- :■ •.-Bands*-- " | «• -• gating • : ' ■' - ' -Coids and Tassels,- ’ « '■•» LteaiigfT Glnrofl. *Xi >-•••:'.-• ..> v « CaabncrcUc, lA»pa, ; Plain TuifcoyEcd, Friases, ' . I t&dia Satin Damask. . -...-Pictorß Tassels and Curts- - I M alinins Silk v : SUado Tassels and Braises, : . v I furniture Gimps,* ; -"-■ Ilocks Bins*, BraciieLs •- I -■ A fall assortment tifaborc goods.coartautly for sals 1 wholesale tt rtt&lL , . • ;ftaarl:ly—fttcLS,; - - CASa EIUTUA U KIRE -AailvJU . 15J SUHASCE : COMPAaTr of. Penosylvivnls> CAPITAL, $100j000« rCUAIIr TSR PERPETUAL. /- „„ - •iVtffdeai—Hob- AUGUSTUS 0. HEIBTEH. . .Sffrc^iry—TnOSUS K?q. .-''H KP.SCTOS3: lloa, A.aHelstCTi v . . n&uaael '•'-•• •' .tymtrM - ..-.TlioiaaaGdlespic, - . “ ■ \nili*ax P. Fahnestoci, John B. Cox, . _ y IlarFif BoUman, .Jacob Titers ■ • John ualk«t, Jfc* . William Colder, Jr, . JicbbS^Biddenaaa,': -.:V~ Aaron Bdinwogb. ••;••.-* ..* BUSSELL &.OASES,'. Agents, ~. OSes, SnlAkjeiie Buildisga, :> - {eiitgincaon Wood street.) . -V»"= = >»SSOCIA'rED Ftrerien’B :In6nrancc {ldsT' Company ortfee City of PUtßbnnjSu 4, K. MfoRHISD, VresOini-ROBEiIT FKNET, Secretary. e/Will Insure agsJnstr EIRE ind MARINS: RISKS oTaR tltiil3.* oSee;’ Itt-ilonocgalxcla House, f»oe.. 1-4 ana .ffeterstteBt; : r ... ..•. .. -- .-piAigo^s:• v v: ■n ■■: J.E.Mo6rbeml, v w v J. Aadasoo, . - j3.0-Swrycr».:. -'-r, : ;B^n.€lmr c : •■>• - Wm. it Edgar; : : HiDUVaJdns^ - *.W-W; Dallas, CharieaKent, -C. : H.Pauls?*n, - William GaHingtfwxS, ■• •• i.iA;P.AnaliuU, :.-;Joseph.Kajs r , - William .Wfllinsan- »rrS£ci»l , izl2Hr3 ,; Insurance Company of KISS, Pnad2en.tr; SAH-1 DHL t. MABSHELL, Secretary. -: „•■ ; - ' 94 fraia , owJ TTbcdilreeti. .•-■| Ini fires HULL an tl-OAHG 0 Bisfcs, on ths Ohio and Missis*- dppiESrewKmTtribttta3?efC ‘•••- : InKftreaa^alnstl/asor DamagebyTlre. - ATyUWAgfttpyt Lhft PftrilS Tr.1577(l ftfrEga* dos-ftixdTS&nnoEt&tV > ii>»': \- w ~ ”, IZ~ - •' Vi'-'r-.'pCOS 'HiB-Kins, . > . .W». Larimer, jr.,. • .. - , - SamaelhL Kisr,._ . ••■ . gaauel Ken, -.' • Wiliiaia Bmghairvi i • . jjoVrt Dunlap, j r.» -■ .■. dohn S^Bilsorth,. ' 8. Qubangb, ••. brands Sdle»>- . EdwardHeaslcton,. • J«Schopiimherj:',; Walter Bryant, ’ - : William Haya. r -Isaac SLPeanocfc “ i r Llfe lnsniance Com-. PA. Caphax, $iCO,CO!> r '• PreaideiitWJLttEa 8. Hoo». ' _ - • 7 ; Vk* i^esld«ot~Sianiii.i?CLß»EAS. - " Troairoror—Joseph 8. Lsscfl* - _ : > -S«»rgtal^^~A^ColTPX'~^ / OEFIOE, NO. 65 FISTH STREET,:. \ ' *' (iiaionic. 7 - . TUa Coopau* jaaitt* .'ordr -Inswioco /*ppertalnlps-.ta .or connected with Li&RlfikV.~;/Or^''^ J - ;r 'i •< r Mutual Eatcaare-tHe; ouicr_ r -^r V ' • - Joint Stock- tnfer nt':a‘>sJn«ion of .cne-txuxa : ins- Slntnal tattMqhai tbo dlTkleiia of‘thirty*thieoaad:^er J ; thirl per cenfcj paid onna&Uy ia ?.•.Ebks taken po the U*cs of; persons goln** to Australia. . .•' trexcrana. •.• ... •. Jmnej S.Hooo, , Samel STClurkaa, ; , WlUlataPhlUilw. V "John A.JTlbra, - ... JohnEcott; ' - ' Joseph P.Gaimi, John M’Alplo, AloianJcr neyccUj, . • • • Hiram S tog O' - - - - lt In dus to KJKB'S.Airoinci» to that ithiabma Snosm fereompfctdj. mdic.to l'«S».nstan of this dreadful discasataJosa tfcno than usj. I other remedy, sad at'tea coster iuccnTenlencetotho pa- . thousands of certificates In too hands oftho propria tor.'iaaay of which am font iron knnam cltucns ortho otj ; of PlttSbursh and its inuaodlata eternity, go toahoar clearly ; land beyond alldnuht, that Kira’s ls aiacdiaiio ; fofnocommohyaJua; notonlysaa jptoJJresKdytncftrtfe Uis, meeaotisai'&hfi!#* I Internal remedy, inTOing tholnTCStigating physicians, as, I U tbo suffering patient,. to become acquainted with. Its" I a dfoad of mixtures are assured that this I <g jogclrnaturals.and ia.fcottlod salt flowsfrom. | : ThtfiSpttnna caiscst* U a paperpvb?U*sdat 1 ffrHr Lt V V - hfar* tint* Airmail ts£ao&«« | aim appended thf iL 2X, I !ndsm&y in trothcertify, that Hmu been i fljetai frith Scrofula foe the last screuyears that tnostofthe I tixae-I hate been xuxablo toattnai'tix gpyJdhd,cf-imrihf.£V 1 codittuchcOf - I belj axytbhT? been-treated -the beat try the orKoch.Oil, as ere* | without iailh at irst,but I thCdTeci was ftstoni3hing;lt t£» poison to the surface l \ atones, and I at croca began. togrow betterj and by .usius I seven bottles Ih&va got a cure, worth■ihotuaodsof doHara. I HB3. HANOT iL BAEKE&. ’ Ihism&yccrtlffthatlbsTa.feenucxjnaintedwiQiKierfs Petxolou!n,or Bocfc OiVfor more, than & year, a&& iare re peaiedlj:fritnes3edit&.bciieSdal ihsuure o£lo£> iiEht’aJcers and other .diseases jtrjr whbbit Isrepasunendc^^ thy cay .that - ed.its use whexo-othaimedicinbhsdfailed. : '--T*- ... . - ».y*yOOT,J&^V; • t VorttUaby aH thd Druggists in Ktffirargh..- fftuSfcdggvj laanranco Company,. Pittsbur^a*^ " C£PrS*AIi,C3OO,OOO. , * 'W’Sg^aspit'M^s?^ [v a ld^TO r toataaah,'inaniged ; hyI | known?hr‘ths’.feomrhnntty,and:srhp EBSsSißsasfesssa* s^ 3S9&&gj^igg§ RgEMSSfKw | CoTop atoirso Hitalrarsh. - “"WJ "? •*"*;.>- ' ' ’«. .. 48 Af A. k£ •■ r, V'- * *■*.. r .. ■• t;- „- - *■;!'•**.*> .- ~ V .-Z>fi' l ’’h'\- i l .• . ••’•>' >’’ ■*" ■ " ■ -; r • vV’. ,■* "• V. ' . /' rsTVp-. r '._ • . t T " .i. •'* - .* .. * ” **• kt * - ;*> \ - r rv„ ■■■ •<■•••■■, ■ •1; *. v . .v ■'• 0". »% ■ -p.. ■> *• :'a-£w , - ;*•» ."i i'-f . -? > * v ,‘I .... * ’■/; f.-.r ' a DAN RICE’S great ' 3TPPODEOIIE ADD UEIJAGHSIE! ACOMBIN AXIOS OF TAMEST iNDIXXEBESI FOB ISKJ> V • wrnoa -CHAUSDQO f2fr’ AOJUtLAHOS' -07\ T822VZ12C,- _. ..•, - - TTST3LL EXHIBIT. In PITTSBURGH, on FRIDAY, SAT* YV MO>fDAY cad TUESDAY, Jolr Ut, 23,- andfitln . * --Thfl-eKaraetßgistiga-ofthl*. fmfftgn<A egfa!>Ufl£^^B* e .-- ; ~ : such, that tba proprietor deems It unoeoesaary to go fast©.---'/-.:. I fall details, as it.has been acknowledged to be superior to- I any similar zmoeTcr exhibited la thi* country. -Tho mag* - - nlilceut Pavilions’, the Trappings and Parapbc mails, need I only to bo scon to bo appreciated. - • • ■ - •• ; [• comprises oYerything'bcautlfolinszi • . \" Tb* .MENAGERIE, thj ccbbrated CHINESE FAMILY, and the'WILD, BOY OP CEYLON, comproa en exhibition : v j not excelled in interest by any'ln-.tho wdsl*L -■■ •••■•• - |■:■: am. FRANK HAMILTON, the greitflA&tasl Tamer, win ~ I pcrform hla pel GRIZZLY BEAR, from CaUfcrnl vla v;• •I pjng.totho admiration of every beholder* - • •. ■>•”■••■• ; /••■ •■ l i- .further eoa a BUpSET: 4-Pictorial and Descriptive Bills, attho Hotels, . . G B A ND ~ G-AX-AT) £YT Jnlv4tH»'E'onr lSxblblttaiu wtIITJO (j4VOB» . ■ Comtnendng ot half-past 9, half-past IS, Mf-piat 3, fic4 O : half paSt 7 tfcloci. „ . : < t»hoth.BsHMnon3.Tift7 Conti. ■■■ ~ . : - ■ feSIhOi!E!IA!3EEIE wM bo open aurinz tha.ltay aaa - -Ercnliiz, amithoadialMtonlo SToKeswin bo Tzenty-fivo; -; | C ??g: Tbo lEppodtoao tod • _ BtMtoßJOtt the BcaTer canal, oa HOTdsytaoJll&oy Ut2Wand7K?.M- ' TffiAKH, SCTLBIE ANBNOVE&XSHn3TIOS3, . , .... . - : : -. T g 28 l# TBS: " ISAffiOTE HIPPODROME, iiiggrrHrs/Vgß, - of caarrraoid&j' ¥RXSHOU‘3AtfI>. 'Onßennsfreet,(oeartbaCan^;Jaralnu^Jj^y*t«j^^ / fis* No postponement ca aceouatof .tiis' 1 - e&f xha Eritartainffirtts far.tha iFT£HNODN Trul__cGi*_ ,; -. r list of rtlie grand .'- reftOvmed--AgT P fnaufcißi‘c £SOW* WlS&t kjj ..• i nev andmagcificaatFlying-Sup PhAG OP TSBV2flo2i * Tariecycf .*lnfiAt«d laager splendid exhlbittioii ol , ; • Sdwe-Prssentctbn, sad -otfces pcriSOTi-;: : -st©4 oasof-th© largest-, most costly sad masmflcmiVliaau* ■.„ --... BItIOKS OF-ElEfi' WOBES ercr bomt .lbp vcstCTn rotmtrj—terins'eoEt IBs proptistors ew. os2 roorsura «boUtf& grtUng-itop. **«?• ' iS-Nsorir *2OO mOTifiesot prints mil bo glrca May . ,t£alFonrthof:Jnly. r _ ~ •i <tel»- ; BdsnuM4«Wd9 ; : fi&d —=~V paw-' iC uaTEU’S BSHSSHia OPE3A KOCHi- open pojSar°ly T 4n'lKlsllAT, Jane :\y and rootinM nnUl further i ■GfcjiE THEODOH, oT.tbTEejsl. Ojsrar House, Farts,, ns ---- 'jfE.postEß^Mgaear- rcaTGO>B t Coiimon»pd.«ras3Ssihoru v~r .BoaS, ta» t» bsd bj appljisg to 'fin. rranS Carco.attte“ Cryaal Palaos D.ij?MXMan Boffisa, or ;-fSj25-tf- &.-H; CASeo- & CO. J S,-roartti street. - asfioanc&~ 0.Y3. PaLITER* Eaffr ? 3 f* aat© liwtba - ■a rnntßi4v—a go&Illotof in -fialoby. -.: r { • ~ .-■■ .-^iUVNT^CB** i lASMeir-15 tassfbrßste oaresraabto ■j; .ißiEsrfliHiJiiSiailacki Inn, Brown. Attar of Up® B * •JL Bb4 wM _ _ mm-'WMIw;- (M- W. I» SCiDIgSTZ. . r\ KSPE SHUT IS—it &- SliSoS i Co., No.» Hftaj!-. WTASTIIMS 4KD TIZKXTES-109 nowstyloM»nUl *«*■ t-fD TiSSCKS.—ICO picas, of all the most; Sabteuible stjlcs end colors, .j ost ojcokl W ;:?■ •'-a.-A. MASO* fcCOv 23 HHli street. ■ plain and tlguted Poiskls, juR mfd ...:, , 'Mid fbrp&locheap,'.by• •■ • - • • •;. ■ jpyi' . • , • .•A» A. M&3ON & CO«r street*. iimiJ»GK3—2> dosen..niow-crthese 7 Jnclisa Cmaped ... >. ’-PtinstavCssortrfcolorj,) josS weird Js' - . - lsS3 - A. A. HASP:: fc CO ..23 Piftb ;trcß. ■ . eOFi'£K —SCO tr.ga, In ? tori nihita arri ?e. (part .strictly . :v . _ j J rino -> 8318 by _ : ■. . A -4?£^ s trct. TTABI , EI*S AM>- PUTNAM’S MAGAZINES l’Olt .JULY tf For sals trr - ' .-.8.-X* C. : 3IOEQA?f*. . lO4 'WotA *Vee*i. rpEAS—-10half chcsts-loungHyson* ■,-.; ■■■ -I -45 -d6*' Imperial;-; • ■■■ rr rv.-' -«$ - --do v -' -- alack;: In-store sndtbr gala cheap- . 23 boxes “OmoVs; 0 .: . - : • • • i -■ -. . ."20 "«io : & Eotlnsoa’s," tn amre; <io BiltlmoreSpao.'i-Sorsals-by: •; ,-' je29 ■ • /tiy '■ .r~' ~~-3 i' i \VLaI& Gil »• ,\J £0 do Superior Tanners’, . ' 10 Oo Tall, (for gttadn&> laitsrs raises. KISIBEOIBEKItS.— A large and «K ii Stile. ClieinUettee,' Oifleci CnS&'.SttieislesTes, tffii, otter w -,sj_. . .• s 1 ACCU2sFiiuistrcc-t. TtoOBTA-NT TO'pAlllUta:—The- iutomisra ttoultl OU L aitaiUcn toVhafccW that - ■eotoitaafc supplies afTgeaitSHsfla'llilPßstga J ..- .. 'fee fed-Gratetu Flour, treJ*t!feo«l ~ ' »tfe 10 HI irters to«>y amount, at afeulactarrr’s-ppOU. .-v.-ire.-' far ikii'forj. ... BAXIU'Ii kKX3u.\Yt a . - £ tract.- i?lcrag Store* . , _ fpurSSSSSS^iTC'nf^t aat *-^<K' jn E, S I*£TQB^.»*Jttt-SPJSaltfcSgld.sfreeH'c--:: '■ cM~artfrr : at hero .tfcey ; sriU : r always •«■.-> .••• VVAMILY SUHI&* .PATS, COKS,'»* »U tinjs of Ebrg „ r -* . & CO. •T - -.'Cozies X- Corttft 5 Coring X ; -■»*WOTJLD tie.ciiiMM of Pubzpniga • tel f • -Tmfl-yfcinitT, th^l-towpeaei-ftrStorfr - ■u4ns of WIIKS’iindCOIiSWOOI?. " ' , sn'ttll orjcTa r ; ’> . -.t-—pnjETH (IS' ! EXCBi.SIOR- OiUN IBCB tINE. 'TSxs Splcaaid Six Hcxbs Oranibffis,Sasaty-Sis,; (ilKpSSiarsrjaflvcylasttrarCOto-fiS-tss^aS^ julsi sod ffin-.io vm&m a -> •, & «(•,>•. eCT-'tbS'SoMii coiect cr t*». taw,- ■,:• to tho gioopß cccop|>l fcr • and nctil'l^g^ocyatclgkt.— r^--••-- ' > -_■ rotate Bsb- of •• '. j. spa: TVESOLYEI}, Thrt tu, IkoSioMtfioMSs' ot ths Ciiirroj. . •vis, teMSiitßisiotEltKßarsJJiJittKieMi nwfliaywfevt-V: - ■Wak, tdt#i ftis?-?.' . esSretSK^of i t 6- boors of 9 o caret,., t pabhi notiro . ■ ■ - v ' i i<j^?S^sJiS^lPSli- ? CCI.TOKAS,S«Joai7. '/itSß:^d s^gc^t»*uia-mSK!Stthdr - - Ditrtro denari nici2€33e* tlian Ije3 kci’eio.cre fceeo fnmfoSK,.. ed dtfasarcf 'Habeas-Strangers. cai^ irfiolist'SjeTVHa^p2Sarfi3 or.T»tv : , .-.•■ .. .- „•<■.. • : to rfwsrtjii tfeef&Btaimrpawsifits* : - > AOTIOKJ. >" S.‘a-rs7® ocr'bcancsg toctbcg :,. .t^atstoty'tSgTjffretofhT^"'* :, v- .- •;:• . AeeZt ' - .. HE BIASSIED I * . ill ir f we«3ife^fiis^i^ctnaiie3tesisre!ac^esoil»*- x :.; KSto»Ui.B : to4 I BiCT9jr,fi)rilK=ilo <J >enJ2rjte4ststewt& -; ■QfesSFjjaiSßyjQlestiTTeakmsa: of fift.OemtaliOiams. Vw^^teiakßA:iißaBiaiteßfciBcmteaa&«jßt«j^_ thfl iiacr in AnTPfthe «bo*s;©oa^:v ■ . tliQ-n32n£-of grottier on ; 'Uaj tieoer ths aboro ■•_ t><’CTf > ;-^\fcpftfl^ggp:ggigngi?eZy.co , cf.Ja+ti Arctd, - "flgSigff 1 g. ~ ; - afabh op pipip-sis acees > -'WttUa-Sb'W ISU«i of-the ©ltyjTor BaSel :# TnU£SEU£-at: private sale, a TAEJI OJ.nSXMIX " together with the. impro'remcate, situated In -' ter?!ui:p v w[tiln 'our mUe.'? cf Ihc city, on a pood road pen rrtueh tirra are erected SH£ TItJfAKE -HOCoE3. ■ ■iwiii 4f Kt Qia .Tery crleo offOSQ per , acre. -Tfiete is also afeutclgbt acres of tho best COAL In. tho countrf. - l’or beauty cf scenery, £cu, thin Farm cannot fesnrpassed’la Allegheny county. ■■ Terms liberal anil Itt%.. Indisputable.,* " 1 _ ALSO—Fifteen Lot 3 la last Tlttebnrgb, as originally remfSng Lota in TTOilnsbuir. “ 1414 ocS * by Kels A Curling. ‘ ' ALSO—One Tour Acre Lct,.ue» TTllhlnsb urg. JS&-. -Apply to HF.SRY EEI3, at lie «ti£i£ ,£- cf SsaUhHeld- and, ftgft>sd£*g?rg; —r~ •> hoara o'f IQ a£<i idVclfldc. of-eaah ■ 3 L - -• ?-8-f .r rM H " * f w j***fao? itartv --^-i . ■ W 53 c bless* kaye-ctfe:braised • tixm&r fSs^ce^ > 3^ t& ' 6 ® e ®' it^3r •TSftGlß&tlsft.'iialasrfe ihfr -:- . - -^-fVend : i:u—o>c'oC?crf':v couched crchapp.od Land:, let- L ' ?SSdrizis>orn!3iilii ; alll»ti9'be ; eix'3BSAlED! ':Ooae!r .. - «io'B£mere3.tSo J®Jiiesof Aiiousaal deaths .' •;-- ■ ecdecnM getrio'reliefjj - until rh-vp-ccd tie Hastan'o Liniment. and sher-ulUtgO you ff : SftAtiKi'cf £iSUtc2‘>,'ttlt:sio Mesas tic day she was in- - flljM-f vrt f «••-•,■"“*»' flights .oUh2!3V~' : estfiictstoiwlildriiliptasnas/iinitcsJffl-. - - - --i*sy»: gn-t tmgrel!a'ieTreieh-eS.or sores cf any niaa on ncrot 3, - ft fba'im ctfUaLL II isdsarMntad ta.-cdre'spHnt. p . rpsrisi.- wiSdgaHsu 'raaESy,: fistula, -or poil-ceC,-If - cssi . i ~"‘ .Y - ■ ■Jxi23ariAßhtt’nripplsdhorseilforst:i3efetii3ercarinH..ticGr~. J * _ ; MerftS{ShSlßas^tSh!meShTmJttattse!llS3thestfla-a= iTuod erica. He pail ftltocn tlcllars fc-o icr'e eia - . - isSllsiaK'-'t=fiSrwta2n,''£{ai’ln Ibnr irccSl iaa hla - - ' c!B&t&& Baffiaateg&raotßfoSajßefrf ■ •j - : 1 f o' •. *fMii*i«pmaKißxe*thHmtm*alaU3aSt4ia&. -- t gold by’Spocs, dcren cr tingle fettle, at the picjrio tor's ortes, by WS-' 8. H. KEYESii, at his Bros and Cherny. 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