ROME MATTERS. Loon Nairs.—We had preparad a long report tor publication in to day's Gazette, but circum stances render it neatouriry to omit it. -, Colossi's hoe/rt.—Coroner Arthurs yester day told an 'niftiest upon the body of Hannah Ann Walker; at the residence of her aunt in the Eighth Ward., - - The jury returned that 'the deceased Hannah Ann Walkar,-came to her death from (peel's° of the heart, add ossification of Ka Taires.'. 13106 One of the heaviest 'toren which has aisitei Pittsburgh for a long time, palmed over the city yesterday. The rain fell in torrents, while the wind blew at times a perfect hurricane, and thunder and lightning incessantly rolled and flashed: A. good deal of damage was doie in Itincity and county by the prostration of Tenon, &e. Trees were blOwn down, and the Crop of oats very 'lnuob,lnjured. Intelligenoe of.. th e ranges of the wind reaches us from all parts of the county. • During the shower-yesterday -the lightning etruck the cross upon the •north end of the new . Episcopal Church at the corner of Orsrit street auct Diamond Alley, and knockyd it off. The building: we understand, ie In other respects but slightly Injured. • BAR lIEMING At s meeting of the membee of the Phis• burgh Bar, bold at the Court Rouse, oa the 28th hut., Col. Bart& W. Blaolc was chosen Peal dest, sad James B. Sawyer and Alfred B. Mc , Calmoot,'Beeretaries. • Col. Black, on taking the obnir,atated thithe Deed not' formally anaconda that the objet of the meeting was to give expregion to the foot ings occasioned by the untimely death of a young member of. the Bee, J. Dundee Biddle.— Ili merely took advantage of. the occasion to realistic 'that he had known the deceased a long time. Ile eamerto the city several years since by the adobe and under the instruction of tki late Richard Biddle, then at the - summit of his professional fame—a man who never forgot a kindness, nor neglected'a friend. But young Biddle was aeon deprived of the asaietance and Instroction ; of that great man. Be had for years pursued his professional course alone.— That course . bedt,een preniatnrely closed, and be and 'his old friend were now sleeping side by side. It was fit that they eliould rest together, lar though the young man had not attained the years necessary to a vide spread legal reputa tion; yet in the,memOry of all who knew him well, be wouldbe remembered and cherished as onelaving a high acnee of honor, a sound in ' tellect, and in no manner-unworthy to possess a 'name which is never mentioned but with re spect.;, Oa motion, Messrs. Joseph Knox, B. Camp bell slid C. B. Eystorwere appointed s commit tee to draft resolutions expressive of the eerie of the meeting. The committee reported the following resole'- . tlops,'whinh were unanimously adopted: Resolved, Test with feelings of the deepest sorrow, we deplore the untimely death of our dieloulea fellow member and friend. Resolved, That whether we remember the et:merits of his friendship—the eprightlicess of his humor, or the soundness of his legal mind. we'squally mtlet regret the sudden stroke that takes him from our midst.. Resolved, That we will attend his funeral In a body, and that we will wear the usual badge of mourning. Resolved, That thechair 'appoint a committee of three to transmit a copy of these resolutions to the friends of Mr. Biddle. The chair appointed' Joseph Knox, Etiq , W. Wilson, Esq , and 8. Fleming, on Enid commit tee. On motion the meeting adjourned.`" DAXAGII TO THI STLAIIIOOATS—The storm yes terday did a great deal'of damage to the few atmunboata it our wharf. Hid the number of beats which nee woolly hero during periods of high water, been anchored atone the chore, the lac would have been immense. The cabin of the old Diadem, Captain Coch . ran, from beneath which 'the stanoheous had bean sawn r preparstory to its being lifted on the DOW hill aloniplide, wastilmOtt totally destroyed. Tau cabin of a new eidO•wheel cotton boat, dosipod for the lower trada of which Capt. Hall Rat to be _master wee Teri,- . much iojured, and _ about one-third of it lodgeif On the large, new ittiantsr, Golden state,. Capt in Calhoun, though fortunately without injuridg the latter boat. A new cotton boat, sittboAt a name, wan also Tay much. injured, the,ete part haviagtheen blown up the wharf one !hundred and fifty foot. ;• The Fort Pitt broke both !her lines and was blown out Into the abuses, but sustained no The , Aleonis parted her stern line. A coal best at the:fifononphels bridge was tilled by the waves sad sank. The bridge! itself rooked, as sa demribed to ns by then who new it, like a ascile swaying from aids to side with the eiolenee of the wind. • TVS EIRLT SCOTT CORVIETION.—AOCIMber of the delegates from this County to the great Scott .Convention st Lundy's Lane, returned •ia the Ohio sad Pennsylvania Railroad, last night. They describe the proceedings as being moot est delegation from Allegheny Co, (belies:Logien and_eight hundred) as equalling 'in number, any from other counties of , this Btste We have no room Or further porticularg at present. Casson larosan.—The large ornament, re sembling •:pine apple, on the top of the cupola of the German Lutheran Church on Smithfield street, at the corner of Slith.street, was blown down yesterday. • pwrsnwm.—The Bro=Mlle packet , boat, duo here at' five o'clock yesterday evening, did cot arrive marten o'clock, owing to the storm. OXIAISIIM - 000D11 1:171MM. FALNALPRIMIMOMI. .-Wm S. Scoville yesterday ehargecfAnn Quinn before the Mayor with obtaining artiohis from Win under false pretenbes, she representing herself to be the - wife of p customer. She was committed. - thantxo.—Webster street is now being gra. dad, ,preparstory to being pared. The paving of Diaino:td alley te undergoing repairs. Eisrw Fg.oon.—rA new Boor hem been hid down on the Monongahela bridge. .Ditowwin.—A Child Wes drowned. yesterday .afternoon In the Allegheny rimer, between the Acquedoct and the Band street bridgm. The body was recovered. •' We did not learn the name or the parent'. DISOILDRUM Connoct.:%—Two of the Asidents of Hayti, named Ruth Sage and Daley Davie, mars committed to.prison on Wedoesday even ing, by Alderman Thompson, charged, on oath of the husband of the latter with riotous be. homier. '• Itscorsian.-2dr. Ferguson, of Bearer coun ty, ket a bone a short time ego, which he 7e9. terdity sew in the Wages of • milkman, who bad found the animal, almost starred, wandering near the city, fattened him and put him to work. The lomat thought that be had been turned out to die, sik being valueless. After - some dincus ales, the horse wer surrendered to the owner, en& the Witter compromised. Diaarreasancs. - -A, young man named James Foray th left Pittsburgh on Monday night to go to E•at Liberty, and has not since been heard of. He wai siolt at the time he left home. POlrriltr.—We refer our readers to the tel eiravbio column—for the particulate of the es nape of a number of Pittsbnrghers who were on the steamer - Henry Clay, on the Hodson river, at tho time of explosion. TIIC WATCH Rovan—Four persons only made their appearance before the Mayor on yesterday at the morning watch retorns, charged with eel. fling offences. Two were discharged on paying their gnu, and two were committed. .• To ns learn that the 'genie of Adams'. Expo's will, to s short time, reduce the freight on henry goods between this city and Phliodciphla $2,511 per hundred 'weight ' • Pio Min.—fifty onnple enjoyed themselves Iffy Zillah al • pia WO in Wineblddle's woods on i. Redoellihy. . . Ittricoso.—A ties Which Tie obrack by light abog, yesterday, on 13mokey Island, took Are, sod pa bt!rood to the roots. bout= 1.31 D Baresac.—His honor, Mayor Ewan, of Allegheny. yesterday held Leopold angthe to bail; chatted, on oath of lamb Delon. bank, ertth aesanlt and battery. His media laced into Inette lh the in= of Ave hundred - . 7° Btows Dowx.—A ball alley on High slyest, pear Pennsylvania smite, lately occupied- by twin named Mott, was blown down by the storm yesterday.< 1 billniD.—The floating bathe of Mr. Theodore Franc, at the; foot of Pitt street, were greatly 122jured by the storm. • _ . . . AHTLITLUI TEE EILLICIPAL HOTELS Up to 8 o'elotk, last evening MOISONGAHALA norms, warss. wren's.. Miss Margaret Utley, Washingtoo;• Muter 8 B Racy, PhibqC B Brebbhr Pa RR; K Ball, U 8 N; Geo D 'Moshe% vie, slater, and moth er, CM; E Hazard and lady, rhila; 3 8 Bpm:icor , London; Adam Jumbo, Brownsville; It II Porter, Shoustowo; C P B Jeffries, Pa R R; B B Smith. Shreveport, La; Mrs Johnson; Miss Johnson, N Jersey; Mtn Zimmerman andlamily, New Cas tle; .1 A Ekia, Elizabeth. naoicies uorac. • ISKITIITIELD STRZET. A Short, Economy; W Ii Parish, Baltimore; J Thompson, New Castle; J II Gould, New Brigh ton; Win Snowden, Brownsville; J W Bowoe, Covington, O;.J, Goodsell) Paris, Ey; Then C Wilson, Wheeling; W N Rc ' woh, Va; H Gordon Clarinda:Leg, Va; Mathew Elder, Darlington; C D Whitney and lady, 0; 13 L Addams, Harris burg; P Itearden, Jefferson co, 0; Owen Thom as, Miss E Thomas, Utica, 0. • ST. MAUVES ROM. WOOD STREM E M Wilson nod lady, Va; J W II Taylor, La! J T kleKennan, J II Hopkins, Washington; A Russell Harrisburg; .1 Simonds and, five children, Teams; W prise. 0; 9 H Shepley, Steubenville; .1 H Bailiyan, Zanesville, 0 Pryor, Phila; Wm Campbell, Butler; W Sheehan, J Smith, Cooks town; Mrs H Blockston. Connellsville, Thomas Hoopps, New Brighton; 0 A Jackson, Pa RR; R Simplot', Philo; 8 Moser, Balt; Wm H Hassell, Wheeling; A Rooke and lady, Va; Slemmane, Cadiao; 0 F Johnson, Jas McFadden, Wheeling; .1 8 Steal& Pa R R; E M Jones. Altana; 4 Jones N J; Jan II Veers, Bteubenville; Mrs Davidson, Newark; IV J Means, 9 Lane, It I; J B While, Mies J White, 111. . B Lowly, Pliaker, W IT Lovely, WlKeespert; A Wilson, 0 E Curtis, CM; J Coolserin, 8 P T Darlington, Beaver; Mies J Dean, Bos ton; W UJoses, lady and two children, do; II lI Went, Philads; A Marlin,. Warren; J T Btiek noy, J Henkel, Boston; .1 MoCutcheon, Carlisle; N York; J McCterry, New London; .1 Taylor, N Hampshire; Wm Kmley, Wheeling; W Wood, .1 Brady, New Phi'ado; 9 Poland, Bidney„o; CA Jackson, - .1 Jackson, Miss Ward, Texas. • • • PT. CLAM itOT6L, PENN 6211E6T Robt Begt, Cleveland; .1 Jamison, American Fartune; W 8 Camahar, Mercer; Mire J A Car bodden, West Greenville; Wm Read. Mrs-J Reed. Not Brighton; J Rust, str Ben Caursio; Mrs Mcdtallin and son, J McMullin, Ohio; Wm An chats, .Ohio; Pelee, M E Moser, Newirh, 0; Wllidercer sad eon, Florence. VSEW HONEY-13 boxes 'White Clover, .LN In lb comb; venb.7l,,AVl t:5l. br V.errsti ,Z. He Omer, and rf PI Aulerot. VIPOL SACKS-500 for sale by irth VON WON:4110U? A. MORPH'. LI.E.gSE-7140 lad. 'prime W. R., for sale 4 VON BONNIIORST d MURPHY. HS Rakes, Scythe Sneaths, Ray Forks ) t r nale by VON 13ONNUORST k 4IittLINGTOisi..REARINO-30 bat, new mM t read and for role at hloltil/S' Tea Math I:, the 1.1 jr!ILAP BLACK SILKS—A. A. Mason or. l_./.o.lmejast r.e'd (tor exp..) aliother large lot of Woe. cheep ➢leek fifita, some se low a* 75c rood iTl, W.E.T OIL-2 eks. in store; for sale by , 10;i7' KIDD k CO. N Ira OLASSES-450 bbls., oak and cy "*P" er,J;rlll,Tger*ValLim. CREP PRUNES-3 eke. cooking Prunes for in Ina. by. W. A. )IeCLIIRO CO . , 11.19 i 1.19 256 Llbvty I,llOTdll--5 eks No. 1, rec'd far sale by t _."3 , 8. UMW AUDI'. GHINSTONES-150 assorted sizes, for salA I YON III)NNIIOUST k MlittillY. iIIAKAUY SEED-200 lbs. for sale by , J oe • J. KIDD .1 CO. FEATUS-76 sks now landing from str. Yinant. frr rata by INAIAW DICKEY a ar... )Its Water and front eta. G'sh'3-24 eke. landing from stmr.Fi :uaneirbr. silo by .i 02 , ISAIAH DICK 61" a CO. F LAX tED---9 boxes; II bar. likodlqr from rtror.Ficxn• "rr; for WP I ISAIA III:110KM' a CO. BRESAVZ.-2 tierces now landing from .rleararr lender: for Palo br /71 •1 ViAlfill))loE.ET & rIiALLOWIL-22 bbls. now landingirom meta:ter ihrler; for role by ISMAIL DICREY *CO. the street bet Ween Alle— ro..leKr't lasnebem.r. ChilArr , Fact . , ...qui.' 1(10 J. SCILWAM&KAMisVeet. ARBER'S BATtIINO SOAP—Just • rip teed 100 Hoe ....yperiOr amide or White Serutrd 80•1uttkh" ..heencomend for the ure of Barber,. lintel Helpers. 00 tote Beth. ir.lleCLUltli A CO. .1710 No. 210 Liberty rt. VAN CY SO 2S Vas.,..ted So lu isne 24 " " bar: 24 down 1.1001 lY /.."rown wi Superior Palm and = W. for for Ph WholirsaL, nod retati. be D7/01 • pi. A. Meelatli et el): VORN-50 hu. ptz t e sellow,'n_car, just ortived sal :or eals 10 k .10:NsToN. V REARDE LAINELA. A. 11t Ss Co. 0 are now 04.04 oootb. ea. ea thosvery eheoo 1. tato. at 8 ana 10 mut". Jylll RINTS I PRINTS: g st (icin A. A. 31. A Co.'s. 3 o fad vgarialiader riots at 6.4 i bent. ,tltl ()REAP DRY GOODS- 7 7 --- 3,000 yordi &means at I 0 2$ 00 !Semite de. at A. 1.000 " Lawns at 8 . an al °. Jo. WS V.,,t A. Srio !aw o l at ~laik~ c SORERNINGS-10 0 bu. jut rec'd Ws by RIYISSELIo JOHNSTON --- !)RAN -750 Lu. fresh, justeee'd, andi gala by ISrloi ROSSI.LL &JOHNSTON- Pittsburgh Life Lisuratce Co. SHARE for g ate by t^,1.,. roe. No. 7f. Foui.tvet. • DOLLARS to invrai in Mor A . O b. P . O . al N I ; tun.l - A IV . b MI! nitr 13 Ezell/Rime Bram% 75 moth st. 'OAR — ASOLS—A. A. Masan .t CO. are se to at the bal.ea of their large einek of plain a. bowed Parasols at • great redactor , trout tomer pn. 370 SS. OINOER-2 CUBrowno, for sale J. POl/11LER & CO. ARROW ROOT—Genuine Bermuda for sae by Wlo] J. SCHOONBIAKet le CO. SPICES -1.00 meta 2 tirrels Miner. liptltirkl, for role bx J. SeIIOONNAKER k CO. 4 1,10 IN Wool! strret. tI OSE—Just read fa the •!Indiii Ribber A letpot"—A fresh 'unwire( VnlcanLeed Dubber Ilds. ch entpasee. leather In the loilnwing important par . tleellarie etrriegth—the heaviest wean has been applied wittiest bursting it. It Is serfeetly 114 e—thou. wade of feet may be connected ann carded threnult and Dwelling Ileums without leaking deop. to leanliness-4e oner m. beam relentele les des' e than leather. It will endure s tench histlehe degree of beat than leather. and will not owe* in the reverent .Id. It is pettedly emesth Inside, - hence it wilt throve water ten or twentr per cent further than the leather. It . le teener, per cent tonal tritesii r f l etaklrt,r ' trio , No. PIP linnet VORN MEAL-75 bu. prime ye! J , r nun I;jost roeff, el, for fraie by JlO IfiIUELL JOH VANILLA BEAN S--5 lbs. fr eb, for e kw er J. *CUOONMAKtiI A CO: voItESTON'S fins Extracts o' Leiston, Le., for fah by 3710 . J. BC2I. Time Bills-Wanted. TIME Bills and Acceptances an Clevelind, Detroii, Saint Louis. Louisville end Cincinnati 1,11 be oonent at lovr rat., b y A. WILKINS al. 119 • rsetuacr. limiter& 75 fourth st. Ili ES—A choice stock of Brandies, Shrum Madeira apt Port illinct.o=l. • g tHEESC--50 bre prime W. R. just recd Arsd for We Dr 1t...131 , ELL A JouNero% 1,9 11r Waiter Amt. 'OAP—Su 1.X.8. Cincinnati Soap,' Brown, tiefow Aga Plain White. for family me. reed sod tor We Dr JTV Vr. A. AIeCLURGI A CA) I . A.STILE SOAP-30 but. just ree " 4lby Jig J. KIDD I.A). Wo-kt /lc l I.IIE.EBE--I?..r.tra Utinui Cheese roii ; 47l : Liiiin N.../ air. for male by J. T. J.J. BOUNP.,: L.berty Plreet. Goods for Shirtings., Al URPHY & BURCHFIELD invite atten l tScro to their excriloot olitortm•nt of 6,1.. Inlay. td for Go. a. 04 rommon !thins. moll es . . Ittrit4 7,eirrlog Print,: . Printed leibtk Lineup: . . . 1 frlitrueg Ilastior; . • Cfmobt.l. ,t , Cb.ctr. at: nor Iso.o. Linen.. 'cremated an Woes. altrAT , on band. . Moot m W.. Ch.dr Wog f rattinrod dtreetli.fttm the mortorattorrr or hie lit.rsts,o.n NI suldat Mr Tory .torroet par*. Gam . . are turned to rail. , 3,3 UTE L ICA WHITIME-25 bbla: jtrit re rebre4 nod to tale by J. B. DILWORITI CO. PROOMS-205 dozenfor sale by I- , ill J. R. DILWORTH po — rAsa- 30 cim l ß .. prime Cur enlo by _ 171 QAFETY FUSE for blnating-2U craskei fur L pa , 441 Mil J. $. Ditmoßrit iVA tritTE--Altierces for Bale by 11, J. 8. DILWORTH 'a 00- ti Word VI, MIDDY AND BURCIIIIELD Gave ro om reiregt by Entre.. nen !Utak Bill Tibmo fur drprrno. and Black All Nat LUDT*, JO. L I A. MASON it. CO., are now opening ac = 4 o f :few in T i. Othapinialinves. ! , u111.41. 171. BY TELEGRAPH. - BURNING OF THE HENRY CLAY—NAMES OF THE SUFFERERS. Now Tons, Jim' 29. Twenty-three bodies wore recovered lent-night. Among them are fifteen females. The following are the names of 501330 of them:— The wife of Mr. Stacy Bancroft, merchant, of Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Fernnell, of Wilmington, N. C. A. J. Downing, Eeq , Editor of the Horticrol riot, Newberg. W. F. Ray, wife and daughter, of Cincin nati. Geo. U. Marcher, residence unknown. Professor Bartlett, Collegiate Institution, Poughkeepsie. Stephen Allen, Esq , Ex Mayor of New York. Mrs. Bailey, wife of Professor Bailey, West Point, and two children. John L. Thompson, Lancaster, Fa. Miss Moore, of Tennessee. The wife and child of Adam Murray, Chi cago. Wm. 11. Whitlock, ofNeW York. Mrs L. S. Haskell, Land Hill, New Jersey, injured. • Mien Tucker, of Milledgeville, Os. Wilds B Prescott, Louisiana. : Fifty or sixty passengers ore still missing The boat was worth $50,000 and was insur ed for $5,000. She was owned by William Rad ford. Capt Callin's testimony before the Coroner's Jury, renders it certain that the steamer was racing when the accident occurred. A lot of baggage, without owners,' marked M. A. F. Wilmington: J. C. Brougham, Detroit; Miss H. Clements, Wilmington; has been re covered THE lIENTi V CLP.I"--PITTSBURGHERS NEW Vow: July, 29 Among these saved from the Henry Clay Capt. S. Beau, lady and daughter: • Capt C. W. Batchelor, lody and servant. G. IV. Mullen, and IV. A. Irvin, all of Pittabuegh. Also, P. A. Spring, of Cincinnati; T. W. Wills of Columbus, 0.; E Cooper, Memphis and J. IV. Whiting and lady of New Orleans. LATEST PEON EUROPE. ARRIVAL OP VIE EUROPA The steamer Europa arrived to day at half- Past Gee, bringing forty-seven passengers. lihe passed the Niagara on the lith instant and a large steamer on the lfith enpposed to be , the Atlantio. LIVERPOOL COTTON MAREET—During the week previous to the sailing of the Europa the demand for cotton has been extremely quiet, but the priecipal cotton houses make no change in iheir•gnotntions, though 311 the qualities may be quoted ono-sixteenth less. The week's tran sactions amounted to 42.000 bales, including . 6,000 to speculators and 5,000 for export. The stock on hand amounted to 663,000 bales of which 650,000 were American, nitainst last years 735,000 bales of which 657,000 were American. The weather we eery rearm and canoed n 'rent flatness in the Corn Market. Flour woe fide9,l lower nod Wheat had further declined ld; both articles were dull. DIMS from the. Cape of Good Hope to the 111th Jdne, represent outrages and murders of frequent occurrence. There was no eafety for An army of 2000 Cadres descends from the .monntaine. and plunders the colonists who me selling their possessions and emigrating to Aus tralia. Gen. Cathcart M about making a general mi nim:lea on the strong bold of the Caffres :Fifty.one women and spies hare been captured ,by the English. ' FROM THE FISHERIES. The schooner Thing Cloud reports 300 vessels in the 6vilf of Sr. Lawrence, and that mackerel jiti very scarce. y The brig Halifax, in the bay, has been ordered to seize atl the vessels fishing within the line laid down by the British Government. which cots cif vessels fishing in 4111 grounds . except in the neighborhood of Jasper rind Magda:en,' Islands. A duty et sixpence is also laid on vessels, for an chorage, by the provinces, which has never been :required before. A !almoner from the Fay of At. Lawrence, re :ports that on the 23i1 a British steam frigate was ;Poen off Jasper, with two American fishermen iia low. There were fourteen British war son. •eels on the grounds, nod four ethers fitting out 'at St. Johns. I=l A dispatch basjost been received, which states abut more than fifty dead bodies hare tiecu found, 'making in all near seventy Imes which ore as- Icertained to bo loot. A gentleman who has just , come down from the boat, says there are now fifty dead bodies lying on the where., : - Thu mail is through from New Orleans. The Norfolk papers state that orders have been received'at the Gosport Navy lard to tit uut the frigates Columbia and Savannah, for foreign service. CINCINNATI MARKET. CINCINNATI, July 29 NOON.' . The river is falling slowly, weather very warm. Flour unchanged; sales 400 bble at $3,20® $3,25. Whiskey-461015i- Proolaiona--btagnant. Cotree—Salea at oi. ' - NEW YORK NARITA. New YORE, July 29. NOON. • • Flanr—Sales 4000 bbla at $4,18. Western s4.fip. Grain—Sales 3000 bushels western wheat at $l.OO. Bales 19,000 bushels mixed corn at 03 €O4. Provisions—Prime pork $1i,75; mess pork 01;20. Pl . The announcement of tho Enropa's arrival . a checked business. rOar despatches were suddenly cut off yes key afternoon, by the severe storm which Pailed generally along the lines, prostrating ill in every.direction.3--n _EPORTER. Administratoi't Notice. ,E A TERS of administration .bavo been ~.ted deiy by the Register of EJteitticur One A, ereigual, on the Fatah. of Daniel Deer, tate of Alltall Eitate en drily stutb-aticatrit and all person. owing ;;;;;;, - . 1.A1 oettis the tatue tv liaNt i tesillthe_ir s atler- DIX ANDREU' (LAUDS . Allneros•Metiandtut. Winn/14 _ Idministrator's Notice. 1 ,ET7,3 of administration on the estate rnlp.hare Jeannie. deed, WAY of Rai Dian grauted to the subscriber.. ros mad fiesta, 1, 10 ,„ 1. ~,atit them. dulr the color „Freon. itelentaa to Estate. to make 0.11110 , 1NR 111cHtLI,Iti. JOUN YOUNG, , Adosiniotratart. yelp:l, For Sale. E Farm in Upper St. Clair is T..... . rates fro tit ". /4.4 * -.a, 1 .rot.itga T it 7 o'n'Arrr ITig jo,„3oT DIKALIIOIItLEI:TN.;F,ii, , °cos' Court Sale. RY Ordor of tho Orphano' lbnrt of AI f ...ay Iha U riersigned...)- % i ttLr ~":,;'„,l, l 4ti,p.ii had' klizata townshilt. PlUeat prank TIMOUIN OD the dar of Annus; 1852.,.t 10 °;,..t,.,•• •• . 'i,.^:,"• — ,^0. All that stain lam or tract — Wit township. adjoininr lands of Logan. Thom.. Moron,. and oleacribal In thee order lot Vit:Lmar..—o-r.k.-..-, to „ .11_nr .., r_e_he . ...._trict mrss . n a tte. r. thereat.. with other .".;.,r,,•.T•srbeing a tool or tho tract f t3d lan ' a O l f e tihteuS4ate'ti.N.lfiji,odgm.b.,4..y T,itrern.ito.Lin orient wisely inducettan thi umb nk In Ito ana nom Oita 11W Of con- IMMO! 1.0 remain, of Hen V " lum " v "" i " T ann' air. at Thornsa Marion. .1" """"N °r "C ' non Attorney nt Law. [lo. 1.0, Yonoilt street, Pittab • MEM= . , 1. 3. bIeCONDELb, -- jrt.ll;wldiT . ..,i .1. m. Ad n"V i D6 t „ tar „ Of Li affiAle ta . VOMMERCIAL CO r, ,located . corner I j filerket end Third Wye burgh. Pa. U. D. ttlitietigetia. Principe, ~.W.., t , Be , owe of Acoonnte. i P. It. Precinct, Pram. rot I ~, tr , 'The principal obiett of th nu t 1 . , in , young men an eliportunlty or t- thorough and - intimate knowledge of Double .„., n n i , r..„ lin applkatline to tineinets tre .r... n .l7'i n gta fi l voter too College at itnY time 4 .„„...e0t,t 3 r, og evening. The nonage of inetrnet -_,. _.., - ... U ettolent to take charge of fi n _ . ........._.. 11 i1 n _1e principles street of Doable Not °°`` on n 'lltr er; , of the fume. Perneunthtn—Tu le_On .. c.2lt l rll ~,,:, hood le an aceatoplietimput Yes th ” - -,7 • — •,..... 0, gentlemen, for every prof Bo nn, •on o Young Donn rhos degroue of post ifiii 1 14 .rii° 10 . 0 .; 1 . i outgo end Beninese pumas. - tree iCif "irf: ltd. Depealuient 111 non rimier .._.., of n.. gi n toeer. of OW, (author ot the d ~., .• , p,,,...tuihip,) a Gentleman tell itn n n ""°°°. 00 country nil a noreriet Pentnath :ads ...bow. 0 4. ...,...rui t...b.re of the age. eel the mon . Coniniunicallons atfaregi tn O.IC. • r i moire prorent ratontion. ' KA 41 vii 11".wiT Farm for . Bale. - CONTAININO Ono Mad AMPS, it. three from Doer fotooo from rittoMorch. The Imp • A gooj Boum. !gni Born. ofth r4ll ormolu Throe hooderd mud WIT rhotro Apo. t, Kvr ..ieporry tree.. M honored onre !omit well orotund, sod nod. gaol , ...Ii t•onnent. on the lano—tttio form to ...nit purrboo,s. &boot I.lnam sod chn, 1113b.ribeT Ingling to -Wog. 'on If w .3 (IV chiop,Antirc onsoonoblo terms. 21101 f. Zorkolmoo of . 1 jolCcolitn J. • ILE Stockholders or the Pittsburgh and Staubentaillellroad Company are booby notified t at the owoodiristalment of five dollars per mile, le now ogled in, awl will bo paid Into the Treatury of raid COM- P on or %obit* the 12th day ol iiet next, Cl the 'Pressurerli Offlw, N 0.04. Wood at. P.Msburizti. By order of the Board of Directors. WAD A. Lil Lb. Trexanrer. IVO change will be made at present in the II firm or business of A. a J. WOODHOUSE, on se mTenhe' o u f n tdheer dmmol. l lleouhn vWxhuse. busiroose Ite hereto fore, and the Otte of the Dem will b.- continued Ar ent:entente are made to extents wt rk Ia the very best manner. A. WOODUOUOc. AUTTiI , II2g MARY WOODHOUSE. Allottheny, July IA ISS2.—ty2tdat ' WO Daily Lines of splendid Coaches run II from Fittaturgh via WAitimoton to Wheelloc. noticers will And the bonne good, sod drive. accomom dotal. The noon line troves nrery morning, ponctuntly. at d o clock. as attest. Citizens' Line leaves everyafternoon at 2 o'clock tea. eeot Minder.) Part of the Woad in Flouted, mid till re. motrider macadamised. For paecatre, enquire at the °dice, tinder the litoncinga hells (louse, three doors trom the rlarallE, Water street. j722.1f JOIIN J. EVANS, Agent. rICHE Annual Meeting of Stockholders of J the Allegheny Valley gall Road Company tem he held at the Office of the Company, Ito the city of l'itts. burgh, on Almada). Aohnet 1562..5t 10 o'clock. to. m.. when a President and Pis Moochers plll be elected for the maoattement of the saalm of the Company; Y. IL. UHUNO 1 . :Afet"04 , 17 Pro into City papers. oleo Free Drees and Itnocrat, _ Jeffereonsan. Hrookellou Democrat Reganter. Mariam Kit Cnonty Advocate nod McKean Orblttopy until day of meeting. lefeald Notice—Annual Meeting. goTHE annual !fleeting of Stockholders of the North Amertrala Mud.. Comp.), of Detroit. he held at the utiles to the Conotstoy,lo the City of l'ltteburgh. on Alooday. August 2J. Ode) W. PALMED, PecrAnt, rpm.: srtroßlßEits TO TTIE DIAMOND hlarket Hon., will please take notice tnat they art beret, cent. I tri,l3 to 'Ay twenty per sent of the , r 11 , 11 - Kt - lotion tut Or Mare 14th Jut, Inst.. nod twenty per rent every flin o r days thereon., until all 14 paid. Ily order or fbe entrtmlttee, It. D. Klitti, Treasurer. • Notice to Rail Road Contractors, TRE subeenbore, having unsieTtaken to ,‘,.. r 6t. the Grading tali !Siloam, r of the whole to the littaburgh nod titeaberivill, Nall M edal. Pool alga burgh to the Virgoola lin, respectlullf lunge ouch Con tractors or have made falr , bl.l, for portion, of raid work. at the sato letting and any others detdrotta at having work on the read. Mull sittinut delay at their.-Moe. corner 01 Ward owl Diamond alley. up atatra, where eve or mans member, of the .hem wilt Is, found. prepared to make eat. Pfartory arntrtgeruenta with contractors. tor do•Olt lease tit the work. Pone bat respooriole contractor.. or Moe. who roe come wO.ll recommended. tired an. delermitevi to have the work •Igorowely pror,coted. 101 l RI AN fULL, NICHOLSON CO. Notice. • IHAVE appointed Janice hieQuffoT, No. 110. Wood t, two doors below I , Mb. nm.rl. agent tor 'Walnut:h. Poona to mil my I)y libelist', tans. Pwr. ay, Stimulant al.. MY Vecatn Ma bars* biol. intot. al.°, toy Yuctly retabrated Bronchial S‘rup. and tot Swell or Cholora Drone., Wholesale nod itatail. by the do.. en, or bo:Wc. or hex. ILIA tome...wary io fay MIT thing abut my unbarol. lelad rueeeps in eunno all senaral disonwo with Lbwn medicine, m. Oho public is very familiar with it. and Know my unlimited success so a practition, in tha car or eitt.borgb, Pa.. for wow yaara. It. T. )011D. 1111.5.burgb. J um. 7 th e ISLI—Jes NEW YORK. July 29 Notice. THE partners'nip of JOHNSTON S COL- L. LIM% la this day dwoltad, by mutual erinhynl—th. bualue:a of th. tirtu wlll br •et tl rd by firm . , ..1. who le duly athorizod t« tittle tb« tame. Notice. 9111 E partnership heretoforn existing be tiaaarl the underilinod. in the Unratutvion Allll For. warding Ittu,noar, att.. bud,fhe Itrut of 5. r. VON I:0Na: 111:FT S C 0.., thia day dima4val ty mutual a. The bualuers of the late Orm frill Int acttleal by 0. V. %..33 rovhhor,t, vho nee tFe nayvr ut the trm far thatpurfaa.e. WILLIAM LICIT “0031. h.r VON Ilt , NNlttiltaT May &I. 1953—m,4 Co-partnership Notice. f/pH E rindersigned have this day formed a Co-rorrorrrbip tor lb. trot...mho . or AV. , : on.l rrmieral Onnuntrzion our, 014.. tirm of VON MONNII4ANT k MIrItIMIV. Wahl:ow , Yn t Wotrr fart 111 1 taut rtrx.rt JANICe M. MURPHY, ' s.I. VIJ MON', UUltri Pittohurth. Mar .3.1. partoer3hip heretofore •zisting he v..° John Furter and rn. °oder the nr clef Jo IN VARNER a CO., In Ibis day dieeal 1. February 14, I 'lave thin day annoQinted ‘vitti run, in the 137IULENALF: GROtl:11 AAP facWOR mr toy. J/iSINS 11, PAltlik.ll. uuaer U. tints of -John BOSTON, ttity b.q,unry IC, 1.3:,2.—1fe16'1l HE NOTICE of the Digsolotion of the (iris ofJon, 1 . .10 ctn. A Co. in the Enornio, 0,14 r. of ...la, I. $r entr...t. A .1,-..tonvn t.: orhtrh the p01.h.. rh‘ll tvler , ~.11, 1 11.t4. trl. (tNI. febl4:tr Of Lrtu of JoIIN 01 FrIIE .subscribers lor the oroction of an ma,. of Refuge for Wettem Penutylr•nia aot hereby notified that au eeacoent of troutr per cent. uo thn .mount eublo - ribed h r each, In rpqatrnd to t. , pals so tie Trea4urer, on or beton. the ism day of he-erab:n neat. hr order of tho Ilaurd of !Arnett.. onAkt: .to;+IIUA HANNA. Tow, Tutiortr. Warren Co- Pa, June 21, read. Mr. 11. E. getlers--firer tir-1 hereby rertity that I bare been attlicted alth • 'torero ronrn rod Reetir.n of the ILLltlle—i FeTt , i4.lr that r ude d was recommended to um Tnurldonuh Pyrun, ehteh 1 did, vith tt.e mat h•nor •r -feed. 1 am now entlmly rellertd, and te-1 Il Mb, a dot! In meommend the one of it to More dintaated In like man ner. If you rhorae to um tbe .Lore o..rtifSeate, you are le rennet literty LI do et. Joon. fko.. 0 J. :Loam ETorarol •od for We AT E. E. eILI.I.EILS, BALTIMORE, July 29 11 5 67 W of strr