'f- isr i < i '*-'• ;< " ■'••'! • - i l^ ;'■>■*?:''• .mo?:'-' /' "-■ . -, -:■ -'■- ; •, ... * H IVIvV * V” 5 *X '*> '’ X ? . v- • , l: . \, mo^i^J ■-«■s■ ••• ;■'-,- ; ••••- 4 <-v cV -w,: jXX r 4 *■ r " t f * V X; >*'-?■ -X >: ~. -wa* *,~ -.’■>’ - v % XXX..' - ■, f /fcvkVuX* «?*f &»»■*- *:/•*% X&Ka«?S^ tot ' *■£■ pmsßiißaHi iff t SATURDAY MOBSING;;;::i.-::!::::::::::JPI.Y 9 " ” SOMINATIOSS. -/. “““OStDfeU^OB-’ ,~=U ore guarded and ments m rein*- • -nun of our country is preserved. - RGadir for amvira aramu. , Tho ', . - - , 0/ Craio/brd County. In oonsequonceef thneoUci* - JBS*M(!SBW a M Pmaoiu.*Co,-»no ! ttrofromj>t,hon> lean fishermen, andoth<" :>-■ '4 AEs'-ft?! r\ Kt and their Luslncss tns7lcUoH3,nre tbo ing off the coast n* ■f L*-"! S’i *? * f W only auLhorhcd ln tlio citirs of New York tnlßoston jj aB jetenaU> >>^ ' {ss ‘r TfiV 0> r«ttaJ6rawaituJ Itay nroonthmScdto roodvoM- r“T < ' I-**-i “"5 ' TerUseimmte and Sabscriptlona fop us at our usual rato. t&ree vn , * Qt'*- *' •'V. K r*cl 1 - NEW YOTIK, 123 Nassau street. ' AI.LEGUENV VALLEV RAII.HOAD. Hon. Wll. F. Johssxoh, President of the Al ’ V.Si fcc. to Gea EoBEB,r Oaa, of Kittanning, reguesting I^'c^iT^^^^i*’ biui to net as agent of said Company, in proon “{% ;|;XiC? ! >3 $ ! rlngdho right of way, releases of damages, &0., in Armstrong county. The Democrat says that Gen. Ooa has aooopted the agency, and intends' setting out immediately on the several surveyed 'routes in that county, for the purpose of obtain j- }% ing releases of the right of way from the owners * of property through which thisroad may pass. .1 viX'- 1 '» 1 v.v S,'; ~-f i r can ssstcely believe that any considerable siKrt'i’c number of the citieens of Armstrong connly, or I'fJ* ", others through whose property the Allegheny lif K±rf i . Valley Railroad may pass, will -demand nnneoes !" Xj ?ary damages. The whole, region of country drained by this road, trill be greatly benefited by its constrnction. We think wer are safe in * . saying that, on an average, property along the ;i>L s •-* fine of the road will ho doubled in value. In ' fact,-some tracts which heretofore have been Xf'X > comparatively valueless, will be made quite val- S>l s r&-;sp. uablo themomentthe Allegheny Valleyßailroad . - * i-. , . _ - - _.. - _ staitig ieckt mipEß. .rrr.TT. ,raoa»s raniirs Harper & Phillips, palters & Proprietors. V'VV! ■ .UI3SIOO ' CiSAt. COMMISSIONER, _ * THOMAS H. FORSYTH, ( Philadelphia OnuUy. " _ JACDITOft GENERAL, • b&nks,^ * of Mijjhn County. ) v job pmScsto •& \ - - ‘: il#tJ6J**«najtt*delajf •aUlikaiorKrar »»O«*wrnfoi^rWj«MW' '•--- •BttjMceCJeidoWtt J)luaottd;»iil aoirfearcood 10 .•ar.csttbUViJoa-wSs*« '-Qlciiuk'Ul! THE WEEKLY POST, Of to day,ls on excellent number. It oontains a very vivid description of “Adventures in Cali forma.” by our friend Capt Thomas g. Ham.— Thb scenes ha describes ore no fancy sketches, they are drawn from personal observation, ancT may be-relied upon as' being correct. Oar editorial, miscellaneous and general news columns, arc crowded with articles of interest to all readers; and the commercial department: Is worthy the attention of every business man The paper is for sSle in the connting room i >* —— ■V f ' is built Between Pittsburgh and Kittanoing tbs work on this road is progressing with oil possiblora? pidityr- In -the course of the jioxt year; tbercars fiill be running on this portion of the road. Be tween Kifctanwng sod the'New Turk State line, the road will also be poshed forward with all the despatch that caergctio officers and contractors can display. When completed, the Allegheny Talley Eoilroad will unquestionably be one of the mcßt profitable and important roads in the country. . _ t , . 1 r BE4VEE COtJHTV BOEHHATIOHB. Tho -delegates from- the several election dis?' ‘tricts of Bearer County -assembled in County i Convention at the Court House, in tho borough of Beaver, on Monday, July 4tb, 185S r for tho - -pnrpcsd of making nominations for the fnllbloo* tion. The Convention was organised by the ap pointment of the follupingofiicersi • ’•'President—Dr- A. K. Tnosiraos, of Independ ence tp. i' Vice Presidents—Wm Edgar, of Brighton tp* . Gen. John Sterling, of Greene, and Bobers Bot teriEsq., of Raccoon. .' ; : - Secretaries—JbhnW. McClelland and-William- Denlinger.- J - 1 . ; • The following ticket was then placed in nomi nation! Senate—Benjamin Wilde. ' Assembly—James McKee. , v Treasurer —Samnel R. Dunlap. ’ District Attorney—Samnel B. Wilson. ; - Commissioner —John. White. ' County Surveyor—Hugh Canning. Coroner—Eli Seed. ; Director of tba Poor—Darid Shanor. . Auditor —Robert Ramsey. 1 "Trustees—Thomas J. Potter, . Ihomas Cun ningham. County Committee—Wm. Benlinger, George Robinson, James Rußsell, Robert Potter, Esq.,' Patrick Mulronnoo, John A, Rowan, Moses B» Welsh, Esq., Col. James A. Sholes, George Frank, JosephMUchell,.ffimc3 J. Cook, Samuel Bigger, James Pnlton. Anuttgag County Kominn liana. The Democratic Delegates of Annstrongooun ;■' ty* met in Convention at Kittanning, on the sfli fast, and nominated tie following tictet: District Ticket— State Senator, James A* Me- Callotfb, of Freeport# Assembly, Dafi&D, Put ney, of Maitoning township. •^-CoiOif^ricArf—-Sheriff, Joseph Clark, of Free port borough. District Attorney, John.'W. Bohrer, of Klttannlng borough. County Com missioner, David Beatty, of South Buffalo town ship. Oounty-Tronsurcr, Thomas MoMaaters, 'ofKittanningborouglw ;CountySorveyor.John ,SUel, of Wayne township. Coroner, August. - Sehlosser, of Kitthnning borough. Auditor, ; ■ - Bobert hlolntosh„ofFlnmcreeh township. Trus tees of tho Aaedemy, H. N. iso, Esq. and Gen. Bobert Orr. Oiz, or Toads.— Tbs Auburn (N. V,) Adverti ser, under the head of “ Something Now," noti • ceS-o coilootion of els of seven hundred toads±- . 01l olive and kicking—which were de3tinedtp.be Soiled down for the oil which is in them, and which'forms one "of the ingredients of o'new rheumatic ointment, i ,520 suspeot that the-“oil of toads,’’- in the shape of .ointment or something else,'is getting to btf"-ve’iy extensively used,’ judging' from the • amount of ‘'toadyism'-’--one meets with.—. Erie > Gazelle. . \ ' * ) doubt of it 'We believe' Pittsburgh ’can boast ofThere political “toadies”, thaipmy other city of the same sice in the Union., let -any distinguished" public man visitEUV toiaadonbt of his election, ■ Mr, Jouksos- in sure to, bs.clccted by hlafel- | loir citirens. Be is ono of nature's noblemen; I bo is n self made- man. - He has risen from the 1 position OPB Indomitable energy, to bo the bend andßtandard bearer of the demooratio: party la Tennessee:-*-] Hla success is another brilliant illustration of the encouragement giventoyoangmen oftraTth and energy, without j adventitious .position, : T7bisi,'ififh'ielrio; j is mort honored than real Health- Wo Pill bp much gratified Hhca pc bnva 1 tho pleasure of TeOordirig Ms-election to tbo of* I flee of Governor- - 1 £3* From thotcnorofn short article in tho i Cleveland PltantUaler, we would .infer that tho 1 editor finds more labor in thc-Post. Office than j he bargained for. He will get used to Walter n while. Tho hardens of cSce aro Indeed, oner. i one, bn't we barer hot yotfiedn' a tatia 'Aha had sot salßoient patriotism to:bcw 3j if a goodfotsaiory waopiled on top ofthem.; Jeffersonsald of ofiicoholdcroytbatf'fsw.diejoad i none resign.*’ Wo hops that ottr friend Oner will never dio, snd thot .a oocessUy /os hitn to resign will not arrive for a thonsand years. V J ' Apjucots.— OurfHcndJoairh-SnTDES of tho Lebanon Nursery, has again placodes under ob-1 ligations-fora -pfossnt of fruit. Wo reeolvcd j from Jwn yesterdy,olorgogajtmber of the finest I Apricots, we have over oaten. From the quali tyof the fruit ho has given os at different times,*| we cannot bnt conclude that Mr. Snyder's or chards are some of the best cultivated in the county. 1 1 - ' ' £53" The Commissioners appointed for that j purpose, will open hooks on Wednesday, tho | 18th insh, at the office < of. Messrs, Moekentie, j Ogston.&Co., In- tho clty.of.BalUmoro/.to.ro ceivo subscriptions to' tjie .eapital ifoek of the Pittsburgh and Connel!svilte :Eailrood. J : 1 : £3“ Got. Brotna left town yesterday morn, tag, at route for Meroor, to pay a visit to ids rel* atives.. The evening pretions, to end afow friends enjoyed tfie hospitality of Judge Shan non.. , . i ,' £©“ The stock of the: Metropolitan Railroad haa tkll been sabßorlbed, and 'the stockholders will meet an the 28th Inst.) in Georgetown, J>. C., to elect a Board, of Director., ’ Claaalflcation or Clerics. • Washisotoh, July 6, 1858. Tbo foUorring :is a 'cnniploto list of tbo em» ‘ployeos of the Patent Office, naclas sided on' tho TBfc-Inii.' J -Tbei ; sjs j,Ai!slslontT3sfttaloerf'ftfaln cta’ded ln Class’3. It will be porcolTqd (bat He 'Ohangea in thisßareaa havoboencomparotlvely fort ~ ‘ * ' -..‘Charles;Maean. bf;lowa,-Cotamisaionor; S.P. Shngitt, Fa., Chief Clerk; 1. B: Gatih N. Y., "Examiner; J, H. ,laue, Vt., do; Henry-Bald win, Toim., do-; F, 3. Smith, Ohio, do.; George S. Sobrnffer; Ky„ do-; T, E. Pealo, Pa., do,; A. B. tittle,'Niß;; Class ■ No; 4; T.J.; Everett, N.; Y., Class No.'S, W„ C, tongdpn, Ky., do.; B. JI. W. Johnston; N. C., do.;, Daniel Breed, N.Y.;; do.; J.'-M.Henty, By.*, A- Herbert, Mary land, do'.; A, t- Molntyro, J)." C., do.; Hugh McCormiok, DrC., W. Bitter, N; Y., do,; Thos. Gadsden, S. 0., do.; .J. 7. Foies,""loffe, do; David PooHPa'., do; W.W.lnrner, N.Y.; Class No. 2; Wm. A. Booker, lU., do.; C. B. Moss, Vo.’, do,; Wm, Bead, N. V., do.; W. 0, Dunlap, lowa, d0.,',8. P. Bell, N. Y.,do, Wm. 81ieer, Md.,-Machinist, salary $1250; D. J. Brown, N.Y., Agricultural Clerk, salary $1500; -WjUiom-GrCranehrDi Cr,-'Demporary Clerk; J. T. BoU, Jo.;,P,-E. Wilson; Vo.', do.; J. H. Phillips, ‘Pa., Jo.; 8, W. Wood, N. Y-, do.; C. Ohio, do.; Wm. B. Bradford, By., do.. P. C. Howie, D. C., do.; T- M- O’Brien, Mi, do; 8. B. Mills, Md-; do,; Thos. Johna, Md., do.; H.C. Bailey, N. Y., do.; Harrison Holt, lowa, do'. { Coal —Soys Prof. Henry, President of the Mechanics’ Institute of Washington: , - , *• Ithasheen prowl that, on on average,/cur /tuifetf of coal are soffioWnt to draw," an a railway, one ton a mile. It has also- been fpnnd by ex periment thatanmn working ona tread-mill continually for eight hours',.yriU eleTate-ono ahd :onda half million of ponnds ono foothigb.. Now,' good Cornish engines will -perform the same : portßy the : expenditnre .of: a power-of.. a pound oad-ahalf of cool It follows from theso data that about five tons of coal would evolve as cutoh power daring its combustion, as wotted bh equal tatho continued labor of no able-bodied man for ttfenty years, at the rote of eight hours per day; or, in pthor wordd, to the average power of a man Jnrtag the aotivo'pcriod of his I life.” hews of ova awtt state. James Hiebdeb, an engineer on the Reading Railroad, was arrested, on Tuesday evening last, atßichmond, Philadelphiaocranty, charged with-, having caased the death of Michael Lafferty, brakesman - on :his train, thrdagh negleot-and oarelessness. It appears that Lafferty was en gaged in uncoupling the cars at the time, and slipping off the ■ hampers,-the train passed over him, injariug him so severely that he died the same evening. Hllburn was held to bail in tha i sum of $4,000 Some singula*'and rather startUfigtlevelope montß in relation to the coal on the Reading Railroad, have been .made through an aoeidental 1 estimate of the. amount of coal con tained in : a number -of cars, -for the use of the road. The company, by o triok- of the weight master, at SohuylMli ffavon.- was carrying more coal than appeared on the chcok bills, by which; the; lass the company has sustained, is estimated. bt soma $300,000, whioh was gained by the operators. A discrepancy in ;tho; accounts of onß’hperator alone exceeds $40,000. - The Washington Reporter ssys that :slr. Bra dy, of Short Crook, -Brooke ’ county, -Va, sold, lagt spring,; to: Mr. Dean, •ofrGroeoo:'County,n? bnck of his own-rnißing at five hundred dollars, This Dean.buok sheared.;.this season thirty-one and a half pounds a/, wool / . This is supposed to be the heaviost fleeoo-over ehoru fronr ony sheep: raised in the United States. 4 1 A man made application in Somerset, a few i days sinoe, for admission to tbo county poor house, and loft tbo town with the intention of going thcre.bnt’mistookthe.roadicontlnto the. i/woods,'and ;wllh hla pookot knife, stabbed, him-' self-severely in- the - abdomen, and eat both, i wrists and handstand one of bis legs in several places. He- appoared-porfeotly sana, said his [ name was John MoFsddea, and had formerly I boon a panpor ia: the Fayette Poor House, and. | left because he was suffering for food. After, missing the way, hordespnired; and determined to end his troubles and his life.’ Medical assis tance was samnuraed. as soon; as the body was [ discovered, and it is thought' tho'unfortunate man will recover. .A young man residing at Shaver’s Creek, i Hantingdon county, robbed another of $5OO on i Banday lost, and, made trscVs for .the west. At Altoona, an officer who had received a telegra phic despatch, got npon tho train. and amstcil hsm. The young man jumped off the cars,, and i tho officer with him. Assistance was at hand, and tho robber was arrested and taken to Hoot- j ingdon. -.iOn the 4th,an altercation occurred at-the i Blait4lause,-at tho Intersection of the Blairsvillo ; /branch with tho Pennsylvania Railroad, between o! number of persons in the bar-room. Mr. T. B. Bachonan,. the -landlord, and: his . brother, Alexander -Buchanan, interfered for tho pnrpoeo [ of quelUng tho melee, when a man named John. [ Malay drew a long dirk from a cane,and stabbed both the Buchanans. ' Alexander was wounded | seriously in the left aide, and his Ufe^was only i saved by the knife ctriking one of bi» ribs-In the i immediate region of his heart. Tho landlord Was wounded.£n the right side, but not seriously, i Malay wns arrested. ; The Ebensburg Sentinel Bays, that tho strike upon the Portage Boad has not yet been fully arranged: Tho Superintendent has paid to tho hands within ten days front-thirty to forty thou sand dollars, which will go far to relieve their wants and necessities. Rlcom. Hopkins and Clover, of . tho Canal Board, havo been over the toad, and express their determination to make a thorough Investigation: of_ tbo matter, and mete i out sufficient punishment to any person or per [ eons in tho employ hf tbo State, who may have [ been engaged in any peculation or fraadulcat profiting upon tho wages of tho_hands.. Mattbow Stonloy, Esq., a member of (ho Chester county bar, was drowned in tho Brandy- Wine, about half a mile below Sugars’ Bridgo ( | la Wcatßrcdford. towcsbfp, Ciicstsreouiiijyon Wednesday afternoon. i Tho number of. taverns in. Chester county 11- i sensed to sell intoxicating liquor tho present year, is 90; tempersnee houses, -12;.. porter load oiohouses, 1C; etorcs to selt intoxicating liquor, 9. i i T6d great etond ‘which prevailed ihroogh tho i eastern part of ' this Stato on Friday week, did i great damage. In Berks, Montgomery, Chester, Lancaster and ether eastern counties, bums and houses-were blown 7 dawn, and great dsmsgo done to the 'Crops, troes, &o. In Beading, tbo 'west gable end of tbo Catholic church, with ono section of the roof, worn blown down,-hurling tho roof into Fifth street, and tbevwnU breaking /through the celling and foiling in a mass o! briek had mortar down upon the Sanctuary, Altar. Sa, doing damage: tottic amount of at least $9,000 to tbo church. Tlie Flabejrtes and she Administration-. ; The Union announces that tho President is de-: ’TOting fcia.carnest attention,wot only to a prop-1 crond satisfactory adjustment of tho whole fish- j cry controversy by treaty, without delay, bat ul- j eo to tho full vindication, pending theso negolia-1 lions; of-tho rights of our-fishermen, as they j have'hcrotofow-been exercised under existing | treaty stipulations. /Negotiations bn the subject 1 have been, and are now, proseeated in each a j manner as to bring homo to tho British author!- j ’ties the full oenso entertained by this.govern-1 mont.both oftbe doliosoy of tho question In volved, and of tho vital importaneo of Its prompt and satisfactory solution: totbomaintonapoo and I security of onr present peaceful and friendly ro* I - latlens with Great Britain: Simultaneously.with j : this action in Washington, and In anticipation of t ; the period when tho fiehing scason fnlly com ! menees, two of our best steam vessels—the Princeton and the Falton—both fully manned and prepared for efficient serrioo, have been dor spalched,and aro now on their way to the fishing grounds, with a view; to watch over onr fisher men as they arrive'there,-and-to protect their | frights from nil infringement. Any additional fores which may bo requisite for this service, will also be daly.pruvidodund despatched, so.ae ] to be ready for any unforeseen .emergency. The j I Union expresees .the - belief that. Admiral Soy- - | mour, who is a pmdcnt andconoiderato officer, | will not permit anyviolcnt act to bo committed, ■ calculated to cause nay serious collision,.during. I the pSadonoy of the negotiations. ’''WeßOoSfStatedfileowbsrertiat-Mr.Cnrnipton,; the British Minister,aclnated.by;tho most just; -and peaceful sentiments, has: loftWaohjngton for: 1 Halifax, to obtain.n personal interview with Ad-’ |:mlral Seytoenr oa this subject—.the matter,befog! too important to bo' lriieted to a letter,ior:to an: agent. . Reciprocating the wishes of tho Admin- Listration,'ho will undeavor to. procure-a snapen-f slow of British orders until time shall bo afford-, ed for tba completion of tho pending diplomatic./ j Arrangements: - The Princeton will, if no dif-: ficulty ooours, take in cool at-Halifax; and thence, pfooeed : East Indies.’ Oom:.-8hnbrieky it! Is supposed, will havo thaoommand of tho ves-i eels ordered to the fishing grounds. ' ■ -'A'cdordlng 'ta a- statement in tka- Washington: Star, tho Princeton will finally sail for the Island. I of Ceylon, to be ready to meet and/oonvoy the Hon; R. J. Walker nod tbo attache 1 to hie mis-, siori, J. Boss Browao, Esq., to China,' with the least possible delay. Mr. Walker, It is said, will I leave Hew Pork, journeying ,by tbo overland: [■ route, about tho 15 th of September. ' , I ■ Danina Obtoagb asd • Bobbery.- On- the night of the 28th ult,, a house nearly two.intied firom Fettermani'Vst, ooeupled'byfour sisters of tho name of'ltusadder,- was Jbrokoa opoa-by a I'gang of robbery armed with- butoher knrvos and [Subs. Oao of .the sieters was seized qnd se- Iverely ohoked, and the other -.three -.threatened with death if they gave the alarm.' They then compelled them to give thcm.atl the money I (some ten -dollars) -they, badiuthe-house,: when they left the premises. ' Tho sisters,'’who havq [ lived Alone.for many-years, and are quite, old, |hidthemsolvcsinthowoods until morning, when I they proceeded to the house of-a nelghbor-and [ rolatM thefuots. - Subsequently two men, named FiOk and Boydj/'were arrestedion suaplcion. : , . • paragraph; originating with the Boston Timet, to the effect that a series of extensive ■forgeries hncl-been discovered in Chicopee, and that some heretofore esteemed wealthy, olti zensofßpringOeld noresaid/to boimplioateu-r -has been/tha rounds; and -probably deceived a /good many honest - folks, -as if now appears that tho “weMfhy citizens’'- constitute.the:‘‘A!»oh Monutooturing Company,!’ andtbe forgeries are swords, entiassoe,' razors, and other edge tools/ Items of Hews and IBscellany. Tho eorner stone to perpetuate the memory of Maj.-Antlre'e captors, was laid near .Tarrytown, on tho 4fh, with appropriate ceremonies, tn the 'presence of a large audience, including the surviving relatives of Van Wart, and two . sons nud: a - daughter of.Tanlding, two. of the 1 heroes of the capture. : Capt. Paulding, of the -Navy, another sod, was unable to attend. / On the 27th alt.,, a suit was instituted in the Seoond District Court, New Orleans, by Fran cisco de P. Falconet;: of the 'city.- Of against'A; for$BOO,000; alleged to have been advanced for- and on/occonnt of Sloo.lo the. Mexican Government, under the articles Of | agreement between Sloa and said government, I for the right of way or a communication/ across the-Isthmus of Tohauntepeo. /- The Lynchburg Virginian states that ono day last week,-Shelton, Farrar; of Buckingham conn? ty, displeased in some WBy:one of :his sons, who -immediately aoized a: double barrel loaded gun and attempted to -shoot him. - • :-A brother Inter forod and attempted to wreßt thc. gun from him when he was ■ shot ■ down;. Another > brother mado n renewed, effort to -stop the. madman, 1 which resuitecl in tho same wayhe Was instant- I ly killed, -/ -The sloekhpldera of tho.tho, Atiantio and St, Lawrence Railroad, -lending from Portland to Montreal, have leased, by a perpetual leaee their portion of tho road to tho Grand Trunk 1 Company of Canada,: tho latter' assuming all liabilities, and paying the former six per cent on 1 the amount of their stock. Portland alone hod I pledged her credit for s2,ooo,ooo—from the burden of whioh she Is now relievod. o '> (During the wook ondlog lost-Saturday, 405; deaths oecnrred in Now York, being-150 less than in the preceding week. There were, besides, 71 deaths in Brooklin. - i Tho health of the French Emperor excites tho greatest anxiety. -Violent swelllng.nf his legs and feet Is one of his dangerous symptoms; but he still continues to appear in public. ; Anew kind of railroad death occurred between Utioa-and Sohencctady last week—a couple/ of emigrants diod in the ears from excessivo beak They were packed too close. .. - 1 An exchange tells ua of iho sad caso of a man -who was shipwreoked, and east :npon an unin habited island; without a thiUtng tn hit pocket! Poor follow. The Emperor and Empress of Franoo aro living in the greatest simplicity and retirement at St. Cloud. At the desire of the Empress, nearly all the ladies and gentlemen of the court have received a temporary dismissal. - A correspondent of ,(bo London Daily Nows states, that among tho collection of Japanese ar. ticlee, in ihe Dablin Exhibition, there-is-" a medallion head,-in paper macho, over whioh op : pear, in bold Reman :characters, the words i■« Jeon Milton.” Condensea History of Steam. ! About 280 years B. C.; : Hero; of Afexandrisi formed a toy which exhibited somo of the pow ers of Bteam, and was moved by its power. : A. D. 450, Aathemius, an architect, arranged Several csnldrons of water; each covered with tho wide bottom 'of-w leathern tube, which rose to a narrow top. with pipes extended to the raft ers of tho adjoining building. A fire was kin dled beneath tho cauldrons, nad the house was. shaken by the efforts of tb’e steam.ascending the tabes. This is-the first nDticoof tho power .of steam recorded. - In 1513, Jbne 17, Blasco I>, Garoy tricd .A/ steamboat of 209 tons with lolorablo success at Barcelona, Spain. .. It consisted of. a cauldron of boiling water, and a moveable wheel on;caph side of tho ship. , It w&3 laid aside as impracti cable. A present,however, was made to Garoy. : In ICSO, the first railroad was constructed at Newcastle on Tyne- . - : • ■ Tho firet idea/ of a steam engine in England was in tho Marquis ef Worcester’s *'History of Inventions,” A D. ICG3. ,*la 1710, Newcomen.made the Crst cteam en gino In England. In-171,5, txifeata. jrcra fpreuted to Savary for tho firot application of tho steam engine. In 1704, Jaaca STgtt made, the first perfect Bteam engine la England. - In 1730, set forth tho idea of Bteam imrigatiea: -V; ■ - - la 1778, Tfiomas Piino first proposed this ap plication in America. ’ ; 1 In 1781, MsrjuU Jouffroy. constructed ono on tho Soose. ; In 17SS.two Americans published a work on it ! la 1789, Win. Syntibgton made a voyage in ono cn the Forth ami Clydo Canal. / In 1802, this experiment was repeated. :- 1u1752, Bamsey plfopelled a beat by steam at Now Vork. . la 1787,/John Fitch, of PJiiladelphia, navi gated a boat by a etedm engine oa the Delaware, i In 1793, Robert-Ijalton first began to apply his attention to jtcam. - . ; In 1793, Ohrcr: Evans, a nativo of Philadel phia, constmcted a locomotive steam engino to travel on a turnpike road. . The first steam vcaselthnt crossed tho Atiantio iwas the- Savannah, in the month of June, 1818, [ from Charleston la Liverpool.— Hunt's Her cianl's J/ayoriae. ... . Tebltilovemestti This ralyeot has-been presented totho French Academy by M. Segam, It has, howeter, found aa faror with tho'setoran. philosopher, M, Ara. go, the perpetual Secretary of the Academy, as trill be seen from tho following etototnents made by hlmAt ttio sitting of that body on the 2d of May lash After communicating,-aa was his doty, the note of M.Segum, hi. Arago referred to some old experiments of M. EUlcot, a clockmakor, which ore pricled-ln-tho Philosophical Transao- 1 tlona, which are explanatory.of those table movo menta, -The phenomenon which ia most extra' ordinary and difficult of explanation; conaiats of tha fast that the infinitely amall-Impulses, so to apeak, communlcalcd by the lingers to the wood composlng tho table, erentoally result inpro dneing very 1 considerable motion. -■■■ Thus, says Air. Arago, in the experiments of M. EUlcot, two i clocks with pondulnma attached, In aoparato i oases, wore Buspendcd from a long ■ wooden atrip or bar affixed to tho-wall; and at the distanceof two English foot from each other. Tho first of thesooiookswosapt going alonoptherßccond re maining quick After t» certain. Umohad olaps nd, the eecoad cloclt Waß fonnd ? 'to bo in motion by means of tho Imperecptiblo.. vibrations trans mlttcdfronvthaflrsioloek,.through: of the solid partlofc?.ofthe bodies on whloh.tho two machines rcßtcdjl .’Beßideatbisio verysln gutar oironmstanoo Won noted, .that after a per tain timo tho Booond,; pendulum, wbioh was7ori ginally deft at rest, was Swinging over the widest j admit—tho-OraVohirti Be£ iciHSt’lwjrfdiatinodte'tp n stgfoj “The Secretary remarked the the dkliruStTpro-,: pose to enlarge upon the consoquences-which may bo, and really -ore, drawn from the facts hero referred to, hie objeot. being only tnTahow that we.are already, and have long sinoo J»en- In possession of a inowledge of -tho communion- : tlon of analogouS-tnorementa to thoseprqdoiiifeil recently by the and an'oxplana-: tlon of which; docalnot need a recourse to'ony myateriona Influences-* ' , ;*■ Banlia In ilib- United States- By o tabular eta tenant in' tho! money article of the New Tork >gbtaW, it appeeta that there [.existed in:1862—940 tcmkain-thoU'niteil.St&tca, [ \7lth, .an' ‘Qggregatir. opl(at't)f SSIO I 7BOj2U j {thoirciroulation was $1G%178,124; specie $51,- | C 83,874; .and'Joaiial $480,857,236. ;, jho article: says farther: L, ■* I This is very goodjsojfar asit gotot It shows that,: after all, not beenaach'iurenor-: I mouß 'expansion as is; generally,eapposed.-Jit (shows thatinlB62lhe llnb-of-dlßcountflwas less than in 1880, sixteen ypars .before. -That oapU J tal and circulation weralarger, .but by .no aeons jso large as they shojddsbave been in'view of the j immense increase in :t£o-comnleroial operations of tho,oountry, our.iaoreaae in popniation. and j the great addition-to^the:amount of property J oreated within that poriod.:' On theotherhandj J the expansion in private credits haa::boenvory I great, which Ts not shown by bank returns’/Tht) I metallia currency of, theloountpy. has .largely/in; creased in volume, end Ihe : circulating medium is much more vaioablo : than it used to be.' - The banksef soverat States inthoßniob bare, with in the past three, years, Seen prohibited by; spe cial acts of' tho Legislature from issuing or clr oulatingtbniaihelowthti: denomination- Cva dollars, whloh has cpilod, into, active circnlation a very large amount' of gold and silver.' This has reduced: tho poster oE banks .in: influencing pricesi'by contracting or! expanding tho paper enrrottey.— -Exchange. | ~ < . r ■n V’ <- •:K * '1- ■*.' * -'V<' ' Tlxe V. S. Debt Abroad. -The New York Times eaya that according to the tables published iacOnujction with preritraij estimates of the increase of American indebted ness abroad-forithSpast fiscal for the year would seem,:.; by; custom dtowsa measurement of/import ralaes, to stand ns. fol lows: . : •. Da. ‘ • Cr~ ' - Total imp0rU.,.4260,041,000 Exp0rt*............5203,1)55,000 Interest on debt 18,000,000 Specie - *28,124,000. . ...... Railroadbonds... 41,000,000 5278,641,000 .• — : : . >;-T0tai..;.a..™.5280,i50,000 ♦AUdljjg.fiyaminiona . This wbnld : seem to ieaye'the balance in a rdry favornblo tiondUibh for the future.' The estimate of Hunt’s Magazine is yet more faoarable. —WD4.I .1. 4 : ■ Ck. ■ ■ loM.linpgitu.42jB,ooo,ooo 1^rta„.........^8,r00,0M . . TotalA.-..«.-4$2t0^)00,000 : *3lado up before close of year, arl evidently too large. No account is taken in this estimate of tbe.re-;| mittnnees in railroad and other bonds and stocks;. nor of the accruing interest on/oUr foreign debt: tYemay also add, that the item of freights paid abroad to the Americdb shipping-interest is not; creditedin'eitlfertablei- The /earnings-in favor of our foreign:trade, inthis .way,.are undoubted-' lyivery largo. - < iAUEEST OP COUST CaBUSEB AT HaVASA.—Wo learnfromtho Diario do la hlarina of; the 20th ult, that Count Carlisle has been thrown .into 'prison at HavartS,'otf &' chorgo of -having been engaged in illegal cotreepiindeneo 'with certain inhabitants of the Island of Jamisea.'. The n!-- legation is that the. .Count, in: connection .with' others,'hod loaded iTessol'with hras ondamn nition which were destined for the nee of tho Jamaica negroes,jwKo.contemplateda revolt.-*: Owing to a slight t mistahe on 'tho part of.tho Captain of theveasel thesccretwns expoBBd,nna the munitions of war .were’selzed.by the Spanish anthorities, ..Through the intervention of Lord CtarendoD, farther proceedings in the Count’s : case; were suspended until; inftrmatira could be received from England.: Fnionrrui, - Ehd.—A. cow belonging: to Hr. Bowles, living on the cottier of Fifth nndAlmoud. streets, died two or three nights, since from pof eon, er the bite of a rabiddog, ssitwas thought, and was dragged’to the City Commons, ;In pro cessor alunningthaanimal.hlr-Bowlesoot.hio finger elighlly, and some of the virus or poison* ons matter from the carcass got into: the wound, j The hand and arm swelled almost immediately, 1 and the swelling extended to his body, In most acute agony, he died in twelve honrs afterwards St. touir Democrat. ISp-Or. Halsey’s Forest tyine—ts tlie .test, remedy fbr the permanent enre of Dropsy, Gravel, Jaun dies, Dyspepsia, Oortlvcacss, nhenmatlsm, dost, Dossof Appetite, CdmplaloUof.lh»ltver,Hcart,KMney and Stom nch, Cotds,Conghs and Consumptive Declines, over olTcrcd .tor sals In this city.. Circulars, giving fall partfcnla»,.can ba had gratis..* ; - : •■.:* -SoM ffhol*f4l a Retail t>jr Dr. QEQ. H. &£TSini»l£o> comer of WoodatmeUnaYlitfa alley* Pittsburgh* P*4 -*o. by JASIE3 T. BA3lPliE* : iicrth*wc*t comer. of Federal ' je&lsidtw .•; C&r Moro-BdmofTefiUoQny. Mr-* Soioaox &>—l think ft.no jpiorolhan an act of.jostle* to you r as tfelloc tatheAncrfran community, tostate that the BP£C» TACLE3I bought fhiza you raifciae well* Iflotloy noebimptoToii. lcjsn «* aa»U tbemibf any Icogth of time without f&tigua to ray eyes. > Should my sigh t ■ continue to lmCrore by the o»of them. ?Xhafououcabt but 1 shall bo able to reft without theta In a short time. • j “yours* truly* <■ .TvhIQUNDXIIi. Allegheny City* Jane 25* ISW. r , ; 23* l bsvo used Sir. Solomon's EYE GLASSES for a ray Inief.pcrfod, wUbdedded thj berfta tioatn stating Umt ftdafbcilre tMen of loo? ttuuUng lot \ been jreltafedg and lbecr£an* wimr tbbe nnltoao: witness io tbrfr *x* ncllcncri4bd.accumtgr«'n»e!aoto-Jdf.- Solomon** rislH a • pnsUcal OpUcian t and iWwbodwfUl facility with vbkU be. adapts bis Glasses to the Yiriotts peculiarities of 'HkM TTotco - c - • Dlaoaoca offlEiO Silver* C2r the cdebratoi Dr-Iftwh d«Urod that dront- Osness v&i ft disease baenaßcUtcd & truth vhkh the ex poiro«and otmmUoQ'pf'mcdiciKiaoriliemj daj cost firralo#* ThOWny apparently Insane vxc*sscs of tbps® nhotodnlfotn tb® axe of xpiriunu iijaow, oiay b* thus Tbo inweansooT eohdaet t 'iehit‘h IsialLta forinialttatlont U ray froqneailjr ft direasrd'stftie.Oftbo yrer.i produces t»tacre frightful catalogue of disease*. And IA la- , steal of epplyicr tothfcmifesutioux of disease, m U too often the prft«rti* wfib e iim to Iba orfstaiat tanao, f«rer deatbs *ooM reroU .fcoia diseases Icdaecd by state nf the l.lvcr. ‘ Three*' fcarthsef ib® disease* enumerated coder the bead cfCou ®aiaption>bavotbrir'*eat l« * diseased Littr- like Dr. ■ Ouan.**tfapb*.>:V - ..v-v.• - ■ - - Purcbatew «rtU pleaw bo careful to •& tur Dr. arlao® « ami take nano else. AH olher Vrtv .tnlfßse*; la CMBpifttf®, wo worthless, *r., - 1 *~ , ferial® tj of tbbl;raadxt*&ni2lefc£3»ts,tnu tnrllicfcali proptktm. PLESiINQ HHOTIIUItS, ■ ;;££&* ' ■' '• '* .- -••.CO.WoiVjrtfirtt.'-;: HARBIKD: On Tuesday, Ute 6th instant, by James Su Mr. UJUAH SMITH, Printer, and Mrs-MAP.TIU llllfilV. ; >; ■< • , .. * .(jClttrini JUgisltr.- TTS&KiXa—COU>U, ResdM Herring, In -stort Mil far XL j*l»by : W KIRKPATRICK A PERSONS. Wool,-Jost received anil (ursalo by .\\ - jyO KIRKPATRICK A UKRROX3. IINSLfcD Ollr-oO t>Ms. of best brmds, in store anil for j ttte low, by ' LEECH, KPALPIN * CO, ’ Jy9 ; : • Koft2i3and3rt Übortyatcce^ .'T7LAX~IO(K> Dw. prim* flax. Just received and: tor rale rr- by kirkpatrick a herrons, • ' • 2C liberty street : Shoulder*;.-. - 1000 doeharSdas;, • InAtoro and .tor sale by : jy9_ KIRKPATRICK A IiSftBOSS. PINE AVPLKSI - PINK APPLES!—OiK) Pltto ; Apple*,. just received hud fetf sale by.: '■?*' ; . JOSHUA'RHODES k CO, , -lyO - : , .-SO Wood street, •- I AND FOR SALE.—A food Para, of V« Aercs; ,mihlaO j mßrt of tba city, on theMcnoogihela river, adjoining ■ Daniel Rdxber and Junes 11. Hayes’ land*; on 70 awes- of «hlr.h la (rood coal. For particulars, enquire of TUDMAS WOODS, : . JyQ ■■■■■:.-•••■ -4sM*rktt gtrtct. FOUBADEI SUlfi stock and Salami of n GROCERY and PRODUCE ' STORE; aUnatislon tba best part of Wylie£trcct,*nd ins ft good CASH badness. Ucasoafor scUiog.tbo own -er la gedog ivesL : Bcferenrt caa be. j&ada to any of tba. nalchDors. 1 A rota, addressed to 41 0. P.Q." at this OSlce, >lll wceiTO prompt attention. jjfclw.. MS. GEO ROE W. BUNN’Sappaiatoentor Deputy Sealer of Weightt and Measures, u this: day revoked. ffei batettlod by too. MySclf or Deputy, vriUhetbundot No. 15$ Fourth street, between. SSmlthfield andGr&nt, ready to attend to tba duties or the ofßea. DAVID LYNCH, 1 jyfr.StdiHw . Sealer of Weights ao3yertl>ttDillins:kptias3'-df' nut boiia^, : .An,A.c.V-dtl3>ell‘calailatcd fbr subdivision iioo -jsmallEr-lois,'tfayMx ; id t ntlmbcr,'' ( fjr<»uii{ry-re?lJp:ii«a. Prloo’slWperarfw.-Applyto 1 ' * oouRTNtY ft Leslie, ' •- - . ij9Aw x . * . ■ -N6i^s«Rhi«6foet:-'n v ‘ ','V;. 8 ' 1 .. ; (Oaxetlncopy.) YiLASS-r-lOOboxes Bby.'loaia»V« „ 1 , T LX-da 10 by 12 do; “Porfaleby.: : Jya • - • -;a.‘HUKTBS.;- nVTEW BOOKS 1 JUST ItEOKIYED . , ut Xl Horticulturist for Jnly. Ponl.’tbeSaagglcrvbyGapLlle&dley, ,1' Six Yeawtotor, 6r.The Taking of The BastUe; by Alex. Dnm&B.~:i:t . .... " of a BMffbyßen Sbaaowo'CNcTr supply.) *r .- A fresh aupplybC. Snickerbockar Magazine ibr July. . - _ 7 I r MV; , A.*<3TLDRNPiiNNNY‘&CO;; ‘ r -.'vjyB .■ v Fourthatteofc GOLD JEW£LRY>«-IEooD; ia now ..splemUd - stocks of ;Flce Watcbea j GoldyJc3rclry,'Pure Silver semeof; Socts, or anything In abort'notice:- at less thau uad mddi JUjwer than any! Qther-cstabUabmln.tblst4^ssdim^hhdnko.^ r i' r 1 *? jyS--.» hilt, J 1 - Ni JCTrclry by nn.expcricaccd: worktaan^atsbortnotico r ;'-'.' ■ • United Otntca Potent Otioe, 1- : : ' ’ " f . * WAsntHqrok ,: 'Jußfi-'‘2B, j -1853,-- ; .* f /TkN.tbq petition pf P. P. Ditop&l,brjPbllaaelpblai\Bena-? rvJ-Bjltsws* praying Jar thftmrtbnMon.of SJgtontgfanbt edto him ou u»' twcnfcj*dghtb ofd>ec£mber,lS29,ii3r art ' improrement in blotters £sr farhoncs. for atnrcn - years Xros* tbfr axpiration of ealdjpatmit,^".whicktakos.-idaeoTon tier daycf December, dsbtcpnbuxidrcd asulfifry,- v - - 1 Jt l» ordered that tbsaiiil«di^ a La board Atifan-Patent Offlco dlftb-of December jrcst, ptia O’clock, 1 kt, and all persons aro and • any tbcybavi cald to- tergrantrd. ] opposing thofttfijatoarweraejnestad taftlolntha latent OfHco?thdr oTdecttohsi‘3»elaUyTsei fortii ih..Tifriting* v at least twtrcty.dsya i-nßory ffled^byrd£her :^^^^-^»d : must of the ofilee, oppUcaUen..? Ordered, alscythat tills no!icab&-'pubti£bed.tntUe-Ustof •ad. ruftdllsehceK^ adelpbia, Pennsjlyanla;. Post, National -Dessert*,-‘^cltyof-Ncti- York; Postonf Massachusetts,-cnee a week tbr -ibren succassire sreeka pro* vious tatheStbday jof‘'Dscen;boz.-&est,Xhe da? .• •; - L’t 1 V- . v--. , ' ‘ 1 • *'.* < **.. r ..* Vkf. * *■> ” . *&£>’ , *..-%***' *:* t'v :. <■„ ' * ZK+i. + t * 1 * , t” * " JVottoe* ’ l' i? "."v »’•.’*•-.* r • -’T -T" . i - .T: ■ .. ■. . . t’• ii-.> ; i _;V'V’V'\ ,V ? - < i *- - ,Vf*Vvr/‘- - V .* , .r- T - a'* . , SPECIAL NOTICES. »‘H‘. AEL'r -OnV.BMdle.] Ho. 144 fimithficld ct * far*? - U« O* JJ*—Mootsatthenortheast ooruer of Fourth ami Jlarketstfeeis, (abora Murphy crab* I^ T ■- narSfr i-.- rr^sANGBEOEA-XiOISGXiVS* 0, 0* to the Pakin -Tea Store,’ No. 3$ Fifth street, where the very best pladr and Green Toasean always bo had*. , ... :• .• ■■fJyft-:-c jOHH H»FO\VLEB) late Fowler & Pallia, and Shoo Jlanufocturer,and Wholesale Dealer,- No.lißarclsy street, five doors below the Astor House, New : YfrrK£: 'ZiWitiiii lffarl:6gi. -.;. TT^> • IS otic©*—The JOURNEYMENTAILORSTbo* first and third WEDNESDAYof every month, at the FLORI DA HOUSE, Marfcpt Hireat. By order. . ‘ : JOHN YOUNG. JB-, Secrotary. : rf3? > -S3T , ;EfA’-IS SUS&3 GES'-C » of lh£? Hartford, Stow $300,000; As sets S*S9J72. ißoomof^OnidxALoomis,No.69. Wood street --- • : aav4#\.' ; R. g.JBEgSON, Agent. • SUweT tfledol awarded by 2?rszilzlZtt- EL; EMTTH, : Kanuto turerof Pociet Boohfy Parte Boss Wood Writing Work 80xe5,205 Arch street,one? door below, Sixth,- PHladelphla. matXaa ■:.s O. Of, F«—pj qga ;of-mertto&Washington' Halt,' street between ofth street ebdr T'vPmssDßis Lcii>ci # ha3S3--HeeteeTery.!raesday'ovesmg? ilaECAsmr EsciifPjiEzr!, -No. - 87—Meets first end third month.*** • <•■•■ '• * ** «->* T <'-fpar2sdy r • Ooraslt Cerriom A great many per-' : Ur©' sonsare dreadfully-tormsciaAwitocorfcvrAreejtalxr remedy -'trilT bo Tocnd in Br.~Coigns Cgur Piisna:-fbi: sale bx Br, GEO. a KBTSEBi24O;?Wt-od street. y tottosa whctbiiy toseßAgnlm /-?• Cortota MaterlaU, oaa ■u*© Curtain -Trimmings- of, every dissddptloa,-Farixltai» lUashca,'BnxiateUeaj' Att,’lace ana HusUa-CartalhS)H. Painted Wlhttoyghadea* GlltCornltoa, Curtaln'Plns, Bahd% Aei, atwholesale and retail-1 ,; W. H CAEBYS, -- 'No.lC9C^eBnhirstr^oQaur«EUthjPhQadil^UA>'~ ; ■ Curtain* Msda and Trimmed in -the tery newest French Styles: ; ~rX®fil2fclj HillerU W lndow Sluule nanntoe* tory, OORNERDF EEOGX»rAND< ARCH STS n ‘ PHILADELPHIA. Oarmottais, " Quick Sak* and £««& JF 'ftfittFw / % . <• - JSsyr. Store, Church, and JtodsaEccm SHADE 3, c«m1o in a gapertorroanner. ,- . - - - - G3* Dealers and others are Invited to -givo'ns a call, bo« fore purthaaing elsewhere. (?. X 2IILLES. & 00^ > B. W. corner Second and Arch .• tfs» Utoss >W orhe*-* W. CUNNINGHAM A DoV7 QLA&3fXornss of MA7IKBT and JTBSTSTJLEET3,* .Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.. paM to: AlaOj ln FLINT QLAS3, B0T« TLES, Ac. .Two of the firm being practidu i&en, win give tbelrentttoartenttohxto'the business; and-they f&el : csn&. dent they eaa 7 produeoan article of WlndowGlass equal th. acy plthsTolforcign op domestic maaufecWra;-- • . v • o&ami3lH&0 l Z r 7PHS«~ Bufldlcgs, Third street* in atf. binds, frcmSA.ll.to 5 P. £L,giTiag-£jj accurate artistio andnniiictoltoie^tod^p^hd'vastly ru*‘ pcrtorto theeonuaqn cheap the following: cheap pTieaB?:sXsQ^s2 t^,s4> the siM and quality of case erfisme.:-.. J Honrtibr children, M. toUP. M* >^m - i N. cfrtch qrdeccasad peramstairen in any partof.thecityi • .V'.y’•.> [nov2sJy. > ' grecahie dlscharscatooia the ear» speedily nentlyreraoved,without pain or inconr«itesce,lb7 Dr, Haet* xxr;PrtndpafAmtst ofihsN.Y. Ear 1 Surgery fTOomayhfr ccxumltedot - - Thirteen yean of clbse and elmort this branch, ofspedal practieo has enabled him to redns&hfe traartaent to sneh-a degreaofs coccss aa to-findtheiaert ecu finned and ohstinato cssoa yield, by a stead yj&ttontlon to th« ctM ns prescribed. > - - » - . /.'..^’--.(ang23"> CHAS. E. LOOMIS, STOCK AHD-BU.I.BEOKEE! ~ Notes, Bonds, BZortga&ca* &e«« Negotiated* - pASgnruiiaTg^koa 7 ervet‘ •* ' r tv 5 v; •'■rv TO THE; PUBCHASg ANB SALE OP ETOpfia: rV , AB^Ornca—7s FoUrthstrcc£,betwcca liarhet and opposlto the Bank of PittBhUggh. v~ - janl&ly “ , W. A. M’CLURG & CO., HAVE BEUOVED TO THE. COSHER'OB'- . Wood and Sizth Sirects, : X®* Where they oUer to ..their <£&. eustoners, and' the public generally,-at the hnrestzatsStWlmtoale and BetoQ, the largest, ’ most .select and .complete stoch rof CHOICE TEAS; FAMILY G&OGEBIES, WOODEN AND WIXXQIT WABE to be found in the West, r •• -deefcy, • Pearl Meam"Milli : CANAL BASIN, ALLEGHENY CITY, • ", ..(nan tnsaaitnoAnsranox.) -• • ••■ v yrr?=s> nSE, SUPESFINIi, EXTHA PASILLY; and EX* lr©f, TKA*. (of selected:White Wheat,>'SZDCß«Jon aiLt We will deUvor Ftoar: to fagtl wyto mlhsr.of the, two cities.- Orders placed in . our boxes, ot-BRAUN & RBL TEH’S, totocr of. SU Clair «trwt3 ::ur, LOO AN,: WIIiON * Wood street. wiU besttemlad to. ; ,jayl7 --• > y > ■ BEYAN, KENNEDY A OX^ : PHIIiADKLPHIA CUBTAin Y/ARKHOBSEr? r - 171 ' r.' . KKEPSccasUnCyonhadd-tha mostestenslTeand ih^ J varied a«3ortmeatof Curtaiasasfl Certain Materials fa be found Itfcity; ebapristog to - part-of the foliowtoif. CUUTAIN GOODS AND FUENITCBE . ~>, - ** • Satins,:- . Ooidsand.Ta^als, - u . Bamash lAneuv .Gimp^alipricci, CaahaareUe, . •• LoopA' ....•■■ .PlainTurfcerltoL- *. -Frioges, -: - - • Itslla Satin CamtjOt,Picture Tassels and 0)rA«, - * ; ; U&in?Silk% "v Shade Taaseis and Brassafl, : VmmitnreGusps, ••«••.- Ilocis, Bings, Brackets, Ire, - i A full assortment or the. aLbre goodrconsiauGy. for sals, : wholesale or rctalL : : - {marlGy—uf. m. u... f sru'roA.xi aa- KISfE'IKSCnAIICD COOTAHT, ©£ Pennsylvania, CAPITAL, 0100)000, CJTAE TSB FJSRPETVJIJ* ■prttidud—Ron* AUGUSTES O. HEISIEE.; v S*rrf*ry—THOMAS- IL \7IU£O% Esq. ■ .'•■ 'SttccT&Rs; Hou-AiOvlTcistoiy v ■ ■Samuel W. Hajs» • .i. .• Williamßobinson, Jr., TtonaaQlllecpie, : William F.P&lniMtofk, JohoUCox, • ■—; ■ < Jacob Peters, - * - John Welker, !*-* 1 “• ’ WUUasa Colder, Jfr., ; a • Jarob'S.neMcnain, • Aarcxrßarabansh.:.'’ n RUSSELL A OAKES, Agents, , v. - .jOSee; in LaSgstte Buildiags, J 4 (entrance ca Wood street-} V FiressexPs matrranen- Company of tbe Otty'of J. K. MOORHEAD; PresU STHNH?, Secretary** ; WiU insure .against EIRE and MARIHg SISKS of ell Uadi. OSce: Is Uononsahcla Souse, Kns; ISI and I£S Water street. .; r-'-'iats&z —: J. K. Hoorbsad, W. J. Anderson, •'•- , *• SC.Sawyer, ’• B-ttSlmpßai l *- r - WQ. M.Edssr, ; • - H. RWEktns, ■ - - . W. W. Pallas, .’' - . : CharieaKenty-v ; C.S.Paalsaa,- i' ? ;■* '-WiLU&inCollingvaod, . ••'. : •'••." A. P. Anahut*, •. :«• Joseph Kaye,r - v. * r ’ •'■■-’• •>■-- • •■ . William: • .. • :.-•••:- jasS t. ir'ir 3> Gl?'fsnsftS’ * Inanraxtc©- Cosapony- «tf iky Pittsburgh*—H. D. EJKG; -President i SAH-' Jlifc'fcMAßSinsigßqcgctary.- : y-: -•- ' ;-<$!«? Si TFtor grcA fegtpcen ITzrl-rf sad TSfocfrffc&sv— ; ‘ InsureaHUli utd CARnq Rl3ks,’«tx th 6 OMu And HtoJ>' •fer' * - * * i&RxrwagalnstLosaorXha&se to? Tirol -■ - - >.» ALSO—Against tht Perils of tbeiiea, aad TnUad Karima* i tloowuiTreiisporfcatiori. •. -- ' -- - ~ •.; ; ; *' 1 '* *" •••'.? XSECTOSsr' 2 ' 1 * - ' J - -*“• .: 'H»D,Klag»_ WcuLarimerJr-- /■. i ; f :.Sajaad M.isicr, -~*" . Saraftfel Bo» t ‘ _ ,TT|UtaE!asfcS2S^ ■>■■ Robert Dsala^jr., ■». •Johns. BUtrortb,. .••< JB. Hazb&agb, -. Treads Sailers,' v Edvard Heasleton, .;.J.BcshcbxmaJscr/... .. . Walter BryaaV - ~ WflUsnß»Haga>- ■. ~v j-'-'-IsaaolLPfioccci.. . - ' : . vr '-tfsdS;* rr“~?» 3?lttsbarfj£vl*if© Inaoxanco .Qasami -pan jttf PZxirSBU&OE, PA* -Ciktu* SICO,GQQ . -:v:,% u .— •,'• -V Vice H’drosiy. -v.-vi ■-,£> v■'■• . *•. > : r ''C£ * *=& & • *". ■ • ; • (&!asoni& Hall Bxildir.g,) •• - —Xhil Company makes eTory Inraranee appertaining-to or connected wilhLiaKl&&v- £ IV**; vjV. Hutnslltetcs ire; Up papa os tb&®_ <4ofcfe4 by other Hafcly coadncted.oompjuilfljw •; - \. Joint Stpch rates et a-T&locfiaa ofonedhirl. Crop tho ilotoaj to a. dividend of- thirty-three end -on?* third per cent) paid annually in eifaneeu' > •....' -■■■ ?r--? ■ Uisks taken on the Urea of persona going to.C&Hforala oj , Anstralia*.' --4 ,v-./ r v. ,•■;•. v'^.vTT.nmicroßSlVvV•;£7-: JunfcsS. Uoon/T:' Samuel ITCH urkaru'r. .774, _ .TTUtlam .John A-Wilsqsv v-.. 4 ;. t - ? ~ - ;John-Seott^.v ■ -J 4 Joseph*?. Qacsaa* • John iTAlpin, . Alexander BcyaohLv, ;4... ■ .r«: Horatio 2L>Loe,v Stowe..•■/. ;,~.7-iaarC3. so KlBE’S’JStn&wa-to, : -£ay l tliatithashcen teoroj cnaSEate ■ areiy Tcrt&gfl-of this drepgflil dlfes-taja y j tin® than any] other remedy,- and. at cr, to tbopo-; tienfc*-„ /t j , " " : IWlboosanda cfecrttflcaics. 'ter, many of-which aT©ftom.wcllJtnoim.cttba&9 ■fct ami ita immediate vicinity, £O. to choir -and beyjjad ail doubt* that Kira’s PcnicLEmtlso. xaedl&ihs of nncpnaoiwralue* nofcernly.asft J ■*U t ffitapnateaK Vtxsfnatf tag o£ E%M> •.»?s«< a falcahls physicians*' es! veil as tbeeaf&riDS patient, to wtt&its merits..- # , ,■ *, "‘ •' - ' •,®hQ?4ijati23 a drctuAw.inlxtniM.a«s4i£Snrei that this medicine Is. purely is bottled. asltfioTTsfroa tfcoboseta cube earth. . V.V4 , | ocjpfea/rtaiMcer pyblizhcZcb i&SOyta wiuA\*;c 'Dirte&rzi—'SL Zt." t 0. W. 2Usteta» J-y=Bg£*| N. Hoha=9 f Jr n H. Saith, C.7h£2?n, Wnu 3L Ijoa, Jaaw«]>pdsMft:,'q:o*3* ®3rslfl-,v-ssaa Ji AuJoy, * ‘ U t3uOlScs* So. C - <^ J Wr ffC, ' 8 T Cp^«?%taSy , Htt2ftnsh. ‘ " ****&lyl 'fc«. « ' '■ \\\ ■" .■•:•■ • *:<■-. ", ' ■> ••• ' ** .* , t * - - » KJ , * -*C « * vve:-;.-- - ■ <- ■ ■ 'r 1 ? E’ooTcn’s E'rnsopiAU opsua hobas ''swpLLL open pcdtirely oa • HOSI>AY, Jens 13&, ISS3, *'Vf ' and eoaticoa until.farther..notko, tfitb litms. HO* GSyC cf tie Eojal Opera House, Paris, a Principal Violinist ; • . : • Jriktf j, E.TOSTES, Jiaa^er. Tf^y 3 l^arno ? * Cotillion xmd Brtus Sos&oTa Bcnii, caa be had by eppljiag to. Wa. jpanh yafg&i&ttha u CfTglal Pt^f^pgrr^fTTiftm ftmma** nf - .layarty , Ps?*,, Connty^Coiagsiqatoiaeg.^^Weare autho■>: ——!s to tbo ii:., ofiCtaba —jqCSrt? ~ A *iWSiL. : S A 5? X '■ w SSSHJiHEIPS COSQBE3 •u 1 B V- 11 geHIn&TZ. cthsritoUraiilcsSs?, jastzssdzedl^.i'-.ir- > - - jggfry ~ . ArArsasgyACOu~spi£QnaresL" : ~ : .'-.'-i i r, ; >.■ m mnE grated Division or p«mi , B; posito Hsjg* SalloiT" - j * , "* V 7. & •?. OTLSON, h;j■• m-Soamittrort;: . * EEIIIOVAL. TOHN- B: argADDEN & SON, h*7e ODTEd tfialr WATCH ; tFI and JET7ELBY STOSE to 62 ZIABK2T, betttesn Thbl ' 'aci foarth streets, In .*&€.■ I»ur9 ■ lately.©eenpied br A A. Mdson 6.CO? ' • ; jyT.*6ids3lff ISBWA3D B. eBATOE, ComnlMioa aiad Pogwardlag EXerolumt*. *:- r' - • : Uo. €1 Esslianso Sisco,. . - A. * :/\&DS3S FOB COFFEE, niCSVfa* and Cocsssn2aat3, \J of Western •Pro<3a2o,'?Spcctfally solicited. ; - Etfen Jfisns A; HatchisDa 1 'jj£C:a . , - - ' - - SProdaca and GoaBial-C?OTsaiissiaa v Horciaat,‘ ♦ ' sv r' ODJCU!irA33jfOfIIO..n . -- 'XV Frcanpt alfcntijai glT«a*to thr MTctea orPHO* ; VISIONS, PLODB, VSHISSr, GSOCEBIE3, £c*£e... on orders. -. . • r. ' » eil* of-COiTO??, LAJU> OIL, STAB and- SDC-TWIST TO3ACCO, SALS* TlAinjS aad-POT-acd PEARL-ASHES. _ - '■ edysaces-jnsde on ccaaigasaats cf Prcdcco and-slerdiapd3saggnfiragy.-..'. .. . .. : lBo~asl>. ; &»-AiitiK?ay f n.'3Pagiia2‘geo^sngaar fisM£yindftrft£ghfti '-gCnM--infhr^j and';-. thattltfsy hare- raacffei&oar ; /••■> thejrjSggted cprocma-to a tausc, -srith-aciua tea in - tteT'.plsdso' ihinLsalvcai r 'to r Aspsd - * pfefcona a s nygteAteftflflfr&utfat la'lfco 002^27,and-.lkr' -•- : 88^ l^gbcd-fair-prtoa, end pafet _fcstioa to oar cantosncra; <, HOUGHS ANTHONY. ■= ■■ Wef&rnishall ujiHar ta cnsi'fausincsj to ©Ear- - • operators aa hgiataflaau -EplS.^ -TV*' LABZEPTE3JUNO •CQRBIAL, or ProcrcsSiTo EUx« XJ wm dfactgj , natUTO..:l?Salflh^U^ores^cato^j, .•' > . . .Gencrai - ' 'NerTOtaAt&cQons,yLeti<»2rba»crWldi£i'.Aß aa JaTigD*----'. is jmegcaired;••• b 'Alssa jcertsla icnady \ for. IcdpisnV Ccnsxanplicst,; , v:--3 . • above can-- - ' these vitheufc . - of C-h"• , , viU be offeredfbr conlrsct aa soon astho locahoa .i 3 .cor>'":.' pleteL- - EOHEE'E IUC - Jane 4,185 X :.■■■:. : ~ ,--;jelhtfrr- ’ -r. I CSF Tha abore lotting Is postponed until the .20th cf-An- - giuL The specification* will be ready in lea days - RODEST iIAC LT.OD, Chief Engineer, , , July 4, ISss.—• hast street .* Uis'beiieTnd.tbattharo.iaco.Scafßstate-in.PlttsbiaSh'*. / pr Ihi - r. this property,. tawva.ta epplwatioato-> ' • r - >"-•■ r-- , : 1 jros& £ - - * " Ko. 141Tcurthctzesh. v-vr; v* >-;;.:'v--'^ : t:',-'V : j'L to Ua?» FOST¥*2WO LOTS-OITGEOUND, ntnatcrics . - : freer S 9 to ISO, i X h« City District, !!!!* sowesJi!j% A&d fcancdscl • together tiy Begd'aad Saxia streets;-li.V--- ■'-. : ~ - ' rT^: - t Tbuca lota go rittt&ted-etcsa to tfc&Citj Hue, cad as tiiey’ irsre *tsctet- Siting sraisrosaise whsdi-tSLpiealtoalfxista:--: ai’O-ndzrrlrabtj £2r t2i& : .1’ purposo cr a Brewery* Hocso, FeuEiry,. _ &C. '.They crelgths immediate- Yldniiyofa-dsiso tfca':rityfry;a go©l 7 TusaSK:syV jsniwith IkatXQjsrty by>.P i laiik Bcad. - Thcy *wciili do a jaoaiprc£taJtfeioTCTtmsnt far a German or any r3s3xfs*)* : -~ ftcing agsgaatfoa-wlahiog to partfcaso.._:she whole canto -purchased oa sccomTgotfsnngtena*. < -- - - “* i •• Planscf.ll»l«ot3'Caa'ljo Ksca at tisoSeeof t£oßecorder jof Deeds imLcf tha'uiidetsisned, who will' famish every •desirableinformation.:•—*. .... JW. Tr. JKWIN, ■ -Aitomay at Law, (Ztstory,) Fifth st, • —— . above Gnat, {mposlte.lbe.Conrt Houser-: TODD ■&. S^EETH, ' atagtays at Law, Foarth street. • I § §-J -§ 9’ § : : isssssmtmmiaisnimss... ?IHBiOiiSASBST: ffIESSIKe.'pP SHB^AOiit } Twt~'*Tigfe*tT>.«af 'Ey .*. .-Altfcoogii i 6 ,hs3-bgaa : bat-a'gtort tfcae’fioco it iraa intro- .„ duced to tfcociiisg&s cffittsbargh,' yets® bkro fcon£ye£3 o? ‘ f !grai£ft3.v?itns£3es 'has-to ;w!ist:.wa'-ssy to'bo ■;. ■ lAais ttoo-aggTsrortdas atti^tsiiooit^lllag-iaflla, .{drtea,-BBaWriif*-ghapssljj&sast3?o bc?tio4’ ijicg Indeed, to - - fppTsissdt&sssalTesi too-ewd is,iii& iubfaxe&lbspsj xo* ,->\ ;saltg.' r _Othe3S’liyra:gaaA Jt-for-jbggCTAgcmj p&ics-la tha- • idolfita-iad-UmtsSi Old &aie3j cracked hasdi tet-'v >ter* and »ss^r»^alis"QttaTS'’b^t£HELALEß l <*»*->. | tia.t egroles ofji ;fbr iree^gitli^conß&itastefcea,cr-OTeofany ktod(ai-lßs?s?at-'----: : it has oocqtniltia trarraatad to : estro splint, riss-boho*'' tP^TlDL'?ofc&«^S^^siraj^''£sta3^>OTspo& SraSkjhoia isc-V-r - ~ -Uttca?* 07HCS, ctesVpleasnre la ■«EamptQtfs YesstaHß teen I ns- ;\ cormSo esntfcaea of tfca ? fest' reipectoHlity—yli: Joseph Wulto A Q- Djmon. eaii others. afeasrbHcttS&tf as, .*r tlie. part ;.twensr:-:v 5 roaa.haTOenjog'gt ta» £ Hcrarbrsy: first Eeu i j-ppunfc of tfca haabeaa, gqgetxngaaaay yaagafrcga i: i jwnepaia* *od tfab fins' been .nearly- restored to his usual • tfts ; ?, Hamptons ;-Ve3rtable; de- r «fwwt you to wad felra cue dosmhotilea of that afrrirfV^. ?• •• -- ■■■l2ffataasirri oftbo JSi S.*f n hot? oa board cf this ship, • aZso.urisbcs 'yoato cud desaref “Haiaptca'a VcS . stable Eaeturp,*J by iia Ual^d' State? ia'PebroarycrHaich, liar Spcsaia. - The Tincture you >cnt xaa t?aa rceolTed In gofti ©rdcri.'auil I tahe pleasuroia • f afannlgjf yoa that it has .fcaou.ttsgd uitb srtat seTetßlcf - * t«a,TespestfiiDy y years, 'YSI&OSf EgSBEDSIi, £D* Calf and get no. Alrr.srre xrl'Ji esircir&iirT euros. JZ? Ecld VThobsaJo *ad Estal% ct tfco Store of ' do. sszssa, “*■ alley;-,: ■ jcMsasii v'C" . V r. -V --■ ' \ '~ r * * w ‘"'IT “ • -'ifr-.rk- AMUSEMENTS. j „ * /Tv V':...'?".