Vittshitrd da.ettt. COMIT or OTZR axe TXXXIxes.,-Before Judges Wm. E. McClure, o."Adamiandl: S. - Parke.. • Tarasnar, June 2. Mr. Marshall, one of the weasel for -the defence, aeked that the Moments for the Commonwealth be excluded from the Court room, to be called in their order when wanted. Mr. Roberta objected to this procedure. I Who Court paid that, as the case was entirely one or circumstantial evidence, no one fact in the case being positive, and nothing could be proved hot by disconnected- circumstances, his honor thought this - 1 arrangement would not he beneficial to either the F.dweettamal Items. . defence or the Commonwealth. The application was We have received a Catalogue of Jefferson College ! refused. Canonebnrg, for the year 1856-57. The College ap- ; B. B. Contain: score--ILsside in Elisabeth town pears to be M a flourishing condition. It had for theehip. opposite McKeesport; remember the morning I Academic year 294 students. of the first of May Men crossed the river about nine The second annual Examination of the Si. E. Fe- I '''/"'I" it is about a mile and three-quartera or two male Seminary in thin city commenced yesterday I miles from McKeesport to Wilson's house; (the wit. and will be continued during the present day. We Incas then minutely detailed the appearance of the were present an hour or more yesterday, and can i bodies, premises. Sc., corroborating the testimony of truthfully nay t h at we were exceedingly pleased.— . previous a-Reesman) east a poker bent at the point Mr. Barrow'a wall very thorough and fair in his queer i and marks of blood on the bead; that Is the poker. tioniuge of th e „ are , t a di e ,__mh wea Brown M'Kee : to the hest of my knowledge: (poker exhibited:l eau' and siefratar, in tir„ y h m d.„ moral Science. )fe Inuit- . some ease-knives Co a dresser; this knife corresponds ed Hsi criticisms of gentlemen present, and himself 1 very smarty with those on the dresser, (knife exhib. called up subjects in various pare of the book and . hod which ens found nn the floor broken;) on the matters su i ggested by the course of inquiry which ! porch outside saw a small strip of gingham lying on were not in the book at all; but these young ladies , the floor, and a piece of ribbon; Lave seen Char ; lotto Jones before; day after the murder was at the never stumbled. Their knowledge of the subject op. ;landing at McKeesport, a wornan.came down to the poured to be as perfect as one could expect_ The ! water's edge; the steamer Bayard was about starting; fa. - .lh their course of Instruction Lm Leon thoreugh. We hrtertenr„ had shorten...re of hearing the tat. , she ran towards the plank; one of the moo took her ter of the r ang ladies above mentioned in Greek, Iby the hand and drew her on the boat: she had on a Latin awl Algebra, in all of which she wile as per- , sun•hounet and a red.etriped calico dress; should reedy at home as in Wayland Prof. Taylor is n i think that RIM the woman, (pointing to Charlotte;) . very accomplished Teacher a. 1..... io hill tie. that, I should judge, was the dress, (red.striped calico partment. We regretted that we could not have I dress exhibited;) could not recognize the bonnet; the re mained all the Academy the whole Inc. We believe ! Bayard wall bound down stream. . that - t.he oung ladles who conscientiously avail them ) Crols.sronsisted—Nothing material wed die Red: 1 the witness stated that the steamer Luserne usually r a l l ire in s o ti l: 6 ll ,, e c e h o ou ur l. so t, e a r l Istnurdireanordbedlisaepip.liinnte.,tuf moral 'arrived at McKeesport about ten o'clock in the come and intellectual excellence from which they can look i jug; the witness was put to very rigid cross-exami. down upon the frishionable follies which fill empty nation in regard to the appearance of the premises. mind. and circumstances be nod noticed. Tun people of Elisabeth toeing sound Republicans, \Villiam McSlaaters; sworn—Reside at David I Rhodes', near Wilsou'a; passed the house the morn as • matter of course education flourishes among i them. • The way a portion of them propose to spend sag after the murder, without any knowledge of the the 4th is as follows, as wo learn from the Monouga. murder having been eummittech got my crashing bele RepuUkan: done there about the time of the murder; hail b e a r d. "The citizens near W ail's School Rouse Elisabeth sot with the old people the previous fall; the minion tp., will spend the 4th in ben si ding a nice fence arond . evening; back dallied a pretty strong leek with a of the old man was to Close the doors carefully every their excellent /school hoes°. The ladies will appear I key; front door was fastened with a large spike: on on the ground and servo up a dinner for them. This district manifests a laudable enterprise In edu r c u at lk io . n :. 1, o',l:.,,S;'it't,":,thwta',aeyniatoerenntoa,thth°o7,utr,ideerw'ithdineteed,r'p,l.l:!:" al matters. Knowing the skill of these '' Ladies in cookery, we would Ski, vory much to he j tog out ehurk" - J"°e - ": 1 woo °inn° in iini fore ('ori with Chem., of the day. and staid till after dinner; she sat at the 1 table but a few minutes; she was very restless, and ate het a few bites; saw her the Friday and Saturday previous with the old Indy in the garden; when she dined there, she had on a dirty red-striped dress end a sun-bonnet; think that is the frock, titre's exhih. Red.) PITTSS FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 3, 1857 WOFF7CIAL PAPER OF THE CITY;-&g News of the City and--Neighborhood ELIZAISIZTIt SELINA Iti.—The annual examination of the pupils connected with the Elizabeth Female Seminal', shunted at Elizabeth, Allegheny Co., Pa., took place on Wtdricsday lasi, the Associate Re formed Church. The attendance was large and an unusual interest was manifested for the prosperity of the Institution. It was remarked that it Vas the most brilliant assemblage ever convoned in Elizabeth. The exercises were highly commended nod at the close the following resolutions vrero adopted without a dissenting voice: Resolved, That the exercises connected with the ex , lamination of the pupils of It Elizabeth Female Seminary are highly creditable to all connected with the Institution, and we deem it our duty to publicly express our high appreciation of the benefit it is to • the community in which we reside. Resolved, That we cordially recommend the In stitution to the favorable consideration of the friends of education and hare no hesitation in saying that it ' possesses facilities for acquiring the sluices branches unsurpassed by any similar Literary Institution in the West. and the principal Mrs.. Inglis has proved well qualified to conduct the . Institution in a most satis factory manner: Briolred, That them, resolutions In, publish.' in the Pittsburgh . Gazette Our friends (whose name, in Elizabeth are legion) hare sent us a programme of the prooeedings of the the shove interesting occasion. The whole oonclud ad with the following "closing address" on the fol lowing sort and involving the following interesting anhject(s): In the Associate Reform.' Church, by Rer. S. Jo 11211011, Dr. J. R. Vankirk and Miss Theoilosia Cane, daughter of Mr. Thos. McCune all of Elite both. Miss McCune graineed on this same evening, and it is said, that every young lady thought that her per. tine of the exercises mu the most interesting thing of the occasion. AGRICULTURAL—The farmers whoussembled en Wednesday to make the appointments for the corn ing County Fair (whioli by the war, irre published exelcutirely an the Ci•zErrc yosterdiy morning) com pared 'notes en to the promise of the coming crops.— Their reports were in general highly encouraging. Mr. Kelly says the crops in Penn tp. look well— earn perhaps a little late, fruit map excellent. Mr. Patterson of Indiana tp. giver the cacao re . port for his locality. Mr. Chess of Chattier, says ho fears that the wheat mop with his neighbors, looks better than it is; but barley is as good is he ever saw it. Poaches a mid dling Imp; apples injurod — considembly by the oper aliens of the ourcolie, and dropping from the tree. Capt. Young gave a very favorable account of things in Robinson tp. Last Sunday they had there I a tremendous thunder gust which lodged the growing wheat, rye and barley badly. CoL Ferree, Moon tp., never saw the once growing more rapidly, one stalk which he observed carefully grew two inches in 20 hours. Ih regard to the ; wheaLthe Colonel thinks that owing to the lateness of the MIMn there may be danger of the rust, but if _-the are only escapes that; we are safe. On the hills along the Ohio there am, however, many poor wheat . fields, on which the yield will be small. Mr. 3lurdock or Pcebles tp., remarked that in his • vicinity corn is late, and apples end pears bear a light crop.• We infer, however, by laying all these reports to gother and making so average of them, no to speak, there never was a more promising mason in Alleg betty Co. and that the autumn will demand a thanks giving which shall be ono in deed and in truth. Tut Union County Convention at Bearer nom inated the following ticket; Assembly De Lorma Imbrie ; Sheriff IV. W. Irwin; Reg. and Record er Sam'. B. Wilson; Treasurer William Henry; Clk. of Courts Alfred G. Vereary . Commission er Abner )Lorton; Auditor A. M. Purdy; Cor oner N. G. Couch Director of Poor, Hugh Ander son; Trustees of Academy M. T. Kennedy, S. Morehead, Smith Cunningham, Abner P .La cock. The Beaver Argue expresses a little disappoint ment at some of the nominations but goes in heartily to the support of the ticker. We have no doubt it trill be successful. Luntuce Co.—Lawrence County Union Ticket has been nominated u foblows : For Senator Wm. F. Francis ; for Assembly Geo. I'. Shaw: for Associate Judge, Samuel Yanhorn; for County CointnissiOner Isaac P. Cowden; for County Treasurer, J. N. Phillips; for County Auditor, J. R. Miller. The nominations give the most entire Bath:fac tion as we learn from the N Castle Gazette and of course the gentlemen named will be triumphant ly elected. Ir to not the intention of the Directors of the St. Clair Street Bridge to rebuild that useful structure this mason. We learn that workmen hare been engaged for the past few days, in making all neeeezaryrepWre, relaying the read-way, &A, Co a, to render the present structure safe and sound until Limo is bad for rebuilding. During the nett oeason wo hope to see an edogant and graceful Wire Suspension Bridge spanning the Allegheny, uniting St. Clair and Fed eral sinus. FOIIIM2III OF JULT—Toe LAnT eniSiicr.—A grand opportnnq to visit the Gift Book Store, No. '0 Mar ket street, and purchase a oleo book cud receive ■ splendid present. New Books and presents received and the greatest inducements offered to close out the stock. N. B.—Thie nill poeitively be the last nook on ac tenet of otherengagements. Open during the day and evening. Sign—Red Flag and Gilt Book Store. BEAVER Co.—The Annual Examination and Exhibition of tho Pupils of Beaver Academy, clubs off on Tuesday and Wednesday of last week. The affair came off to the entire antis tuition of the people. They have a number, of excelleht Schools in Beaver Co. Rev. Mr. Tay lor's School ••Kenwootl" at New Rrighton in among them. BUSINESS CU/O: M.—As will be seen by referenco to our advertising columns, the partnership of the well known Arm of "13. A. Pahnestock co." of this city and Philadelphia, and also that °lnn. , A. Fahnestock, Hull A C 0.," of Now York, expired by limitation on first instant. The new firm is composed of 3fessrr. D. A. and G. W. Fahnestock, formerly of this city, hot now of Philadelphia, A. D. Hull, of - . Yew York, and Jacob L. Schwartz, of this city . , and the partnership thus formed consolidates the interests of the three whole eel. Drug houses, at 51 Cliff street, New York, 5011 Market street, Philadelphia, and corner First and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. The firm continue the same business, under the some name and style as formerly, In oath city. Tun APPIWACHING FOVllTlL—Everybody le mak. ing preparations of some kind for the proper °beer, :wee of the "Glorious Fourth." Some will go abroad And some will stay At home: others will remain so. her; some will don military uniforms, while the great majority will wear such plain clothes mare becoming to respectable and patriotic private citizens. Of course the great mass of these people will get their garments at the Brown Stone Clothing Ball of Reckhill t Wil lson, Nos. 603 And - 605 (new style) Chestnut street, above Sixth, Philadelphia. Timor are men who bold that it is impossible to 4o a disinterested action except from an Interested motive—for the sake of admiration if for no grosser gain. Doubtless they aro also eonrinsed that when the sun is showering light from the sky he is only doing it for the purpose of being admired and praised. Dot there are no men within the width and length of isis city, who will disputa the fact that all persona who are thirsty should atop in at Charles 11. SnPr'st comer of Peon and St. Clair streets, and quench their thirst at his silver Soda Fount. Cagtraelua's Ctorunta kinds of good clothing in the latest styles and of the bast material are selling with the greaten rapidity at Mr. Carnaghan't store, near the Post °Mee to Allegheny City. RAM indueements arc offered to customers, and excellent clothing le selling at the lowest rates in order to close out the concern as Mr. C. is about to enlarge. his establishment People oaght to hnre new clothes on the Fourth of July, and we btaiere Mr. Carnaghan will get hit there of =Atom. Coil and see his stock. • "Cm., pure and delielotte is the Soda Water, of Chas. H. Soper, Cor. Panes sad IL Clatr•lLt &art-examined—My name is William llleMastors. Sr.; an elder brother of mine was married to Eliza beth McMaster,: Charlotte Jones' mother ma, a ?i, ter of George Wilson and Elizabeth MAlasters. David Rhodes nullified to having seen Charlotte in Wilson's garden, with the old woman, the Friday ur Saturday previous to the murder. Mre. Mary Gott: es-••4.1--Itoside abou t two mil,' and a half above McKeesport; on the Sunday nor_ fling before tho murder, saw two men and a woman On tho river bank near our house; saw a mon and wo man about four o'rinek in the aiternoun en the road coming towards our house; the man VMS a small mon with a 011110 a and light-colored pants; the woman l had on a red dress and a black cape; she woe in her bare-bead, with a sunbonnet in her hand; did not eeo the face of the man; they wen, towards the bars near our house, where they parted; the man went to• wards AleKeesport, the woman went up the road to wards Elizabeth. Gars-Kruinined—Hove no reason to think that the persons I saw in the morning were the same I gave in the afternoon. 11. D. Taylor; sworn—Live in Elimbeth borough; was in Elizabeth on the day before the murder: the mail boat stopped there that day about I o'clock ; a woman got off the beat; she hod a real-striped dress, and a cheek sunbonnet; she was rather thin. ( • eoss-Examined-1( is about seven miles by lend and water from McKeeeport tz Elizabeth. Jacob Albrecht; worn—Reside in 3lclicesport. at Mre. Alexander's, on the Tough river; it ii a tavern; was them the morning after the murder; a woman came to the tavern; knocked at the dear and I let her in. between four and live o'clock in the morning; she had on a red-striped dress, a sunbonnet, and a black cape; those Articles are. I should judge, the saute. (cape, frock nod bonnet exhibited,) she staid till after breakfast, and then went away: that in the woman, I (Charlotte Jones pointed out,) on one wits with her I when she came to the tavern: Fife - and Gardner came in three times that morning; Fife asked me what woman that was in there; said I did not know; she was sitting in the dining roomnear the fire place: this was about an hoar after the woman Mlle in: Fife and Gardner got three drinks there that morning. Nothing material W. elicited en croon-eizatnina .:.,.. I Villiara McLaughlin; sword—Live in MeKocsticrt. met a man and woman several days before the mur der on the Monongahela riser; did not notice them particularly; they asked me where tiamble's Land ing wan. en,.._E,nmiu,d—Coul.l not toll who am° peritons were; did not notice them. . . Harriet Hamilton, chambermaid on clemter I,u -mrue, testified to haring teen Charlotte Joiner, ou the day after the murder, "a the boat during the trip up tbo river. The description of dross was similor to t hot of other witnesses. Conn took a recess till 2} o'clock. James Irwin. clerk of the smer Bayard, tti i fien in regard to Charlotte having tea got on tho b,at at MeKeeeport, and getting. off at Lock No. 2, on the steamer Luzern was coming along. Esquire Clemens, of Monongahela City, testi:lei in regard to Charlotte having been brought to lee office mud made a voluntary statement in regard bi two individuals having committed the murder; after wards recanted what she had said and under oath stated that her brother William Jones and a man named Williams committed the murder; the loVilliegA detailed se calcireumsLances conneeted with the prisoner's conduct while at his °thee and at the house of her sister, Mrs. Marshall. She was marrheil. but nothing hot seventy-five rents found on her person; she said them men had got $lOO from her uncle and Joh. G. Patterson testified to harit.g accompanied Esquire Clemens to this city with Charlotte Jones, had a warrant for Charlotte Jones, and !dank war rants for two men; when I got to McKeesport in. sorted the names of Fife and Stewart and arrested them; bail conversations with all the defendants, Monroe Stewart denied baring any know:edge of the mentor, he was not aware of there being any money; if there was any money. it was in Wolff's hay-loft; on the boat coining, down Fife told me that he knew he would be banged for the murder, though ho was innocent; had a conrersation with Charlotte, but paid rery little attention to it. John Wolff, *morn—Live in McKeesport: keep n tavern; Henry Fife and Monroe Stewart boarded a; my hence: they slept together in the third .tr,t-y, in i the Corner nest to the Diamond; there are two flights tel stairs; there are four beds, one in each Corner of the room; the evening oldie murder. Henry Fife and Monroe Stewart took supper at my house a little at. ter air o'clock; they had been hoarding at my house about three or four weeks; they associated together: last saw Monroe Stewart about twenty minutes after eleven o'clock the night of the murder; I was smok ing a cigar at the corner of my house, when Stewart came towards me from the market how.; asked where Fife was; Stewart said he was lying at the market house; sat a while there talking; said it was a pity Fife got drunk; Stewart gaol ho didn't used to got drunk, and didn't know what Lad Conte corer him; we sat awhile and Stewart said ho ...mid leave Fife lie et the market house; Stewart went op stairs alien,j of me, he lc, a little intoxicated; held the light and ho went into his ream; caw Fife net about eight o'clock in the evening in the bar-room; got up in the morn ing at fire minutes after Loa o'clock; Fife and Stew art came in together from the street and called for something to drink; Fife said he had been on a devil of a spree; John Hutchinson and Mr. McPherson were in the bar-room; was going to take down my elate to put down the drinks, when Stewart said, "held an, I'll pay for it;" the evening before he got some drinks; some Le paid for and some he did net; charged Lim for three drinks; in the evening he paid ma a Mexican quarter; in the morning he paid an American quarter, there was_throo or four dollars in small change in the drawer, but no quarters; put it in the drawer, and paid it out to John Ilutehinson In a minute or two. Left the back door open the previous night; Stewart had asked me for the key, and said he would have to bring Fife in after a while; told him I would not giro him the key, but would leave the hack door open; Stewart wore that hat (hat exhibited;) could not tell what kind of a cap Fife wore. ecess.c.rnwincti---Stewart was sociable with all the boarders at my house; no person went up to the room with Stewart when I lit Lim up; Stewart drank boar or flee timea that evening; told hen he had hrt. ter notthink any more sr he would get drunk; he said he wanted to get about half drunk, no account of the "bile" en his cheek; this had been on hie face about Your days; Dr. Campbell had advised him to bathe it in col water; Stewart came in during the evening and said the change I had given him out of the quarter was ail gono;when begat liquor he would sometimes have it charged when he had money in his pocket; Fife and Stewart often got imp before me in the morning. John Hutchinson; eleorn—The evening previous to the murder, saw Fife and Stewart et Wolfe's bar room near ten o'clork: they got a drink; Stewart said he had no money and Wolf would have to charge it; Wolf did so; washunting_Dr.llneY, buteould not find him; went home and eat on the front steps of my house about fifteen minutes; walke,f around to several places; near the market boose heard some person talking; when we came up to the market house the voice ceased; went home, sat on the front steps some time, and than took o walk down to the bank of the Youghiogheny river; turned up (ho bank of the river towards Third street, leaned against in lomat tree; while loaning there Caw two persons on on the point of the wharf; they earns and sat down on some lumber; I stepped out from the tree and they wentdown over this bank; one was a tall man with a yellow or brown hat; thy other was a small man; that is the hat nod cap, (theso articles °shill -0 Men I 11651 at Wolff's bor. itml;) they were the Rom room in the evening; these are the men, (pointing to Stewart and Fife;) saw nothing more of them till next morning; got up between four and fire o'clock; I went up to the bakery and met Alexander Speer and old man LaMar; went into Wolf's; anon after Fife I and Stewart came in and called for liquor. Fife said, j "Wolff, I've been on a spree last night;"irolff said, "It was not my liquor made you drunk, as you only drank twice iu my house:" rife said, "I know it was not, I drank other places:" ho told Wolff to give diem a horn to straighten them up; while drinking, Wolff took the slate to charge the liquor; Fife said, j on. I'll pay for 14" Stewart said, "It's my treat, I'll pay for it;" Stewart paid, giving an Amer- j lean quarter; he took the money out of a side pocket; heard a rattling of money, or something like it. The hour for adjournment having arrived, the tes timony of this witness Was not concluded. il3ll JULIA M. COONS, a favorite at the Theatre takes-a benefit this evening. We trust a generous public will give her her duo, a fiat rate house. Bu.iotis Itraniiis produced by a, derangement of the liver and the 'secretion of brie, which nosier occur with thotto who n. Carter's SpaninA Jli.rture. 3lr. C. B. Luck, of Richmond, Vo, who was subject to biliousness for many ye.a, states . a fact, that he has ito return every Fell by the free Lire of this minable assioinnt to nature. - - llusrats of fashionable clothing in both men and boys wear, are invited to examine nor .stork. In the furnishing line as well as in the above die stock is full and desirable. A fine variety of new styles -1 4 . , Pull , . exclusively 'for custom work and other peculiar fuilities for this department of the businoss afford as is claimed advantage, not surpassed in the trade. CAIINAOII.,. Allegheny City. t Telegraphic . . . WASHINGTON CITY, 4 ttly 2.—A letter was recei ved frota;th4Surveyer General of California stat ing that the rancho Rio Do Los Americanos has been confirmed to Joseph L. Folsom. It con tains over 35,000 acres and is said to be worth $3,000,000. The Fernandez rancho has been confirmed to D. 1.. Fernandez and others and contains nearly 18,000 acres. Two San Francis co town lots, (1 little more than three acres in ex tent has been confirmed to Jacob P. Lees and others. The general examination into the election riots is to be commenced by the Grand Jury next week; at least one hundred witnetiges are summoned. ----- FREDEtti , NSI6I . IIr;, July 2.—A IreMendolo hail Morn, occurred here about 1 or S &clod: yesterday, accompanied With terrific thunder. Thr Itnil str.nes were as large as hen's eggs. All th°.indoss on the windward side of the houses were demolished. All t i r magnets, except the one in the telegraph lee. were burnt. The destruction to the treesiand crops is supposed to he immense. NEw Tout, July 2.—Tlie Belgium screw ship Constitution, Capt. Penguin. from Antwerp on the 17th ult., :Lull Southampton tint the 19th. arrived at thin port this afternoon. The Royal Mail steamship Persia, Capt. Lenkitia. will sail from this port for Liverpool on Wednesday next at 7 o'clock in the morning instead of the usual hour. %New Vona, July 2.—Gen. Walker left this city yesterday for Charleston. Ile was accom panied 1,,y Fayssonx. It is stated that he will not make any slay in Charleston, but will proceed nt once to Nashville for the purpose.of holdingn conference with his father, who reshlesi there, and that he will then go to New Orleans. Sql'as. N. J., July is feared that the ship Sara!, abont nine mil e r below Spina inlet. She will be a total lea The ves+el and cargo are rained RI npwards of $ 35 . 0 00; of that annnint o‘er one-half is in.u,d in offices in England and tho rest in a Wall St. office. New York ALBANY, .1111 y 1.--The Court of .k r .proq has just given their dechtion in relation to the New York l'olire Bill. The decision declares the bill to be constitut ioual—oiz of the Judges agreei and two dissenting. RICIIMIPXI.. July 2.—A hail t.torni occurred last night which was very destructive to the crops in Stafford. Culpepper and adjacent coun ties. Stones fell of an immense size. sin inehe4 deep in some places, between Fredericksburg and Acquin Creek. Lovlo, July 2.—The river has fallen fire inches since last night: all the upper stream, are receding slowly, but there are no complaint. of low Water ay yet. Now Torts. July 2.1. —The Cowin market eloped firm; sales unimportant. Flour closed Mtn. sal, tl.inin bids nt ttg,2510i6, IL for Skate. mid $7.25(0,7.- 60 for Southern. Wheat close( quiet: sales 20.001) bush. at $1,05 for White Canadian. $1.57 for lil ankie elttlt mol $2.03 for new White. Corn chew.: firm:39,ooli bush sold. The Provision market genorally 4111iI. Prime Perk is quoted at fi19.10. as advantv of Pk•. Coffee is dull at 11(ml for Sugars me firm; .Nlittenrad o sold at 11.:fi - t . .101. Mo. laetet it steady at 50(.1.51 for Museum - ado. Turpen tine Spiriu are firm. Roan] rioted hnoymit. Itiev it ie better mid it Fmighi n nrii firm. Stocks nee lower generally: !Mimi, Central howls 712: Michigan Southern V. Central 771: Read. trig 71. illielogna Central SI r.rie 2EII. PHILADELPHIA. duly 2.--T1144 tnin in-dny 10.1.11 . ru.petle4l huninen4. Brentintufin nrn dur: 5 13. 0 bbln.uzirs oold nt p 4m:fine 14d1 at 114 n Fluor fum rat C-rn•IX,I $4. Wheat hdl ni $1.90 fur rihl. nod $1.92(.4 1.1 4 '. who,. lira 4404 h1yn: $l.lO. Cm - 44 dull al , 741".,... 0 gh.dine. 2000 huh Penusylvnrus unt4 gold at a.. 44..V7. Melte Pork dull at $22; ham. 1244.• I-44. aide. I'd, and phouldern Ile. Wholy doll, .aies I,: 33, '2 —Flur tlii r: seith a iniiilorate i.hi. lilt! ••!1 , 11 , 1 .richof 11.111 lible. The ler at tlit Prot Were yulet; eery hill Vra} anil the pnces of Baron were. inlilers in tight rittAtit were offeriiil at tite Gra, n doll and cli-clining. The Firer ha. Lalhal Et c inchoe nnvc 13.. t. a ennig wants XV ANTED- —To 'a.m.-In,, tan I ant, In• All, lan. c r mod t I.e N. elle I' ilco. cti•. rand tat, the 1:.., A liTratint• Ot A PttlY In It t . ' ‘• • •"". cm: cora, tinci I.rac: Ar 11. , N rth 1.1..... All. _ . Alr A n!.; sm.,t__:. RI. 1K ELY A it It•111:1", p I eccrtc• r7l ft API I , tclith ATI tit ...1 WANll:l l —Four 11 ttn.l4 t., marl, IMIIwe tcoconeracc. 0,11 find ratrandy •mplara mem 1. tcpi.lncsalonl.3 Fartnrr. nn %do Arr., la: team And inccancd •cto cenn I •1 rarlt10. K • :rind ant,. rand 1 - I•.cracpt t.rat n / ottitT )•2'.alrat• 1 , 11. Etc , . ',ono, II K „ 7 .. d . 40 ta. BusiNlis, oR At, frcno CO .1 • • ta et cc. I. Tem la Tragical nt tea .11.. rate. cct Argil • I. lIN 1 • ••• IN. titc• - • Ittl li, ATI • 810 0 ,1() _-11 " ANT Elk apa rtaar 411 vv. , .• arapticral c Tnrc Th....an 1 Iran: tra II tote.. la •• ccld mxontnrct ing oratatolt•h. ,rentdon, • gon.! I.n..n•Ata. • Appty W4-.1 .J.lr ei V...toral 4.-ormd door moth of North C..nittso.. All,heny illy WANTEP—By' IL YlPUng Mars „r good bop who iou La.l au . a pas..., a t t ar iii a 11.••14 a. 0,1 much'.! all 06,1. Also eitkmtkon for tan y:mgm tom. i n Dm Ormrlto or th......ry Ston, rim speak I;promn. - I;lrts 0.1 hml to do rAnomt work 11.,. c,st tv• Iwl to tom tt tmiest. Men , an be Ima t., I+mi rink, myl2 No ISt. (lair .1.1m4. li= .\r. L.,. tho thur Str...l ulnae Allegheny City, Penna., >,11.0.1.1l , BRADLEI'S 1100 LEN KNITTING i ANN Or rmel y Color and STlmbor. S PREPAIiEb TO FILL ofthEßs ntrort for...cry , 4•Ior nuthl.r of l'Aro. h...n non or thn origi 0,1 con u nfartnrern of ti• rolnbra. tr.rd Wnnrino Yarn, 111 , mm...t0m with nay hr thnr. Wm. Itradiny. or lVhrrndlogr. I woold rwrperrtfolly at n rhht., of thn °Mete l ay Yaron, nn abovn. 451-Caah poll for lihop skin. not li o .l • inf pirTreirTf g. TE N DERSiG NED g havin obtatued bat j. Len Patent far Improvement in Book !holing, It pro for.' to furnish the attachment to hod. now in uo. of to apply the same to new book., orden for which aro mono, folly aollcited of WELDIN A ROWANIFd and Blank Rook 31anuLactory. S. W. mono Third and Wool sot The above impnwentent conslate let. of a Metallic Spring, clamping the bark of the brag. in each nmanner fo to por nt the loops from owning when the book In ataohng in n vertical puellion. Tbo =orogen aro inetalilr grove.. in whirl. are ho, rted. which will effectually preoeut the look from wearing or chafing In placing the nano in lie rooting plan, JeZflnifl A 11. ItoWAND. Patentor. rp - HEGREATEST MATCH MACHINE 11 TILE WORLD! A FORTUNE MADE WITH A_MIALL INTERMENT. • THOMAS' PATENT MATCH MACHINE In a simple. cheap and perfect Match Maker. The Machine met. only AIM; In dri ren by hand. and will make the for tune of the manufacturer In a a(tort limo. Who, p.I 000 l I. to be bad notify it materially reduces the cont. WBereral county or 31achlue privilege. are offerol for ob. at a uoilemte price. For particular, call at DAZEITE. ODUNTINti ROILII, Filth garret. feldAwllifT TIIE WARMEST DAY will logo itm vier, If yogi am Imppllrvl with ono of Iluhley'• vier, ii io 0..w/trs end ///fr.g.rrapre. Look In ht J0271w li. W. Iflot.Ern. Foderal AlleKL•ny. ICE CHESTS, 11 - n.1.. endlraolred Iron llorrimrolor. 7.lne and W.A., Wet. Cont., Ire Crcaol Prow"... Bathing Appnratom. in all their randtle., at tLn Iroo City Horn I(•arnhnnw of T. J. CRAIG it en.. .1.24 Nn. 13l Wand Ptiv,t. LILLY WIIITE%--Wotherillm. l 5 g Mom for we br Jr 27 PLEB'S° BROS J B. JOHNSTON, Civil Engineer and • land linreeyor. cre - ner of Tbiril Parent 14.111 i East Ono. mon. Allegheny City, will attend to laving out and diehling land, locating roasts, kr.. nt short nonce, and nn reaninahle TAMS. H. PALMER, No. 105 Market Strovt, R D.alor in Borman., Hats, &,,,w Trimmings, and Straw isali. generally. TOTIVEN'S KID GLOVE CLEANER.— This in an •srallent artifl. 11 , r I ho purpose recommend. ad.' It Is without any dmairrawahlesmelLand ona borne will <loan DO palm of gloves 12 do. rred this day ba JOS. ELI'3IIND, Je2.l rornor of Markat at met and thr Diamond. - - S TUCKS FOR SA to) Shama of North Asnorkan Coppdr Stn. k, 22 do Mixable Itecronit Hook Stork, 55 do Allegheny Bank do do. 42 du Iron My 41 do, 15 do l'enntylvanla littumnro Co. to. Je3l B. 31cLAIN t Sn\; . Xn hA 110111rrdiers. AbyH I j . :; 1 5 bbls just r SCOTT 11(3US. Corner Irwin Street and Duquesne Way, B. D. MARKER, Proprietor; atimierly of the Mark, noose, P./ TIIE SCOTT 1.101.78 E now eoninieu:d and open for Guests. It is situatell Ina Central 'An or tee city, being convenient to all Ita.drond Dews nod ntentuboat Tb _Je Howie use built In 111 with ail modern insprov. inenteduid elttedhp in eplrudid etyle—the entire Furniture being new, and wiU in every raven Ma firet claim lintel. FRP TINE STABLES ern attached to the_premisea. PITTSBURGH MARKETS. R•••partal Spx-scely for tic Ilte•Surgit l'a,nraon. Emote , JCIA PLOUlt—eales of Las exua rafrnly from I,lg, at 3, do family from 'aspen at f. 7: 37 d, from atf.re at Mi and 40 do Ma do at s7.lre 10 do atm, from store at Sri.em: . do do do at $4.K7:140 and 30 do extra from atom at $7.4a, .I.ltra and astm family at 3495i557.12.. d „..„,„, sod este.. 54:_i.. $: 10.1 do super. extra and extra faanly Intp-etton of Floor for June. IPM::-. Superfine nor. ......................... ....... .................. 17. 1141.111 nm. ........................................... 4:ondenaned ........ .......................... Total 14.70 GRAIN il.e of 150 holti tAtta from IVlre at 53: lot do R.I Whrat ft...m tint Laude of la Itau.l4 at R $111.514 too. cu ES E--•a1... of 30 hs, W. 1 :at 10. GERMAN VLA Y—nal...l of 10 at p.. 1 ,, 4 niow 011.,—a de. (11.3.1 s No. 1 Lard nt 11.10. RAO 5,0 and .170.1 tt. SI Id.r. at 11; 2:0,1 nn Shool.kra and Items at 10‘.13. F I II of 100 1.3)1. now No. 3 Ma, chnd at 104. 1. , .1• .1 do at ,t.:7:d0,.7: lb 11)1, 10Uq,.13 11. 11dinnore Ilerring ka P. • • 130 huad out. otfurrd. of which 344) hotul woru mold, nn•l thoreut ant nut:tangtsi (rum 3 t o .. •uqual tu Ault n. inferior .JAI ut C o lllllltl 3 5 ,10 r 3 '4; g.V.a.i to la - n.. 10,, und 51,;. 31arkut rlwed xn I I, 1; wt., not freer uyer, Sim,. —A... , 'sera. pe, uei tsw om. 4 td. pr.. 4 la. fr.,11 1.. I r.,., LalA nolllug it $3,13 !wad. MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL. 1v..., I. I..,,nuit,r to art nit, an.l the titu kot tu.Nll.rat..ly netm. I .1' (h.. eerwol. Dr , 7,., .31 , 4 n tur ettent nr. n. t1.4n2 wahin the ran;; of the anal cre.ht. The rvemias are cottliag G.,. , ...1 fr.n.l the went in oxxl order. and the market Ind.. fair soin.ll,sl t‘ 3th lino N. A tn..ricAn. There a. a hotter thatid or 1110. . a lair anappl, on natiehietory eneurito.... Stork Inane aa e hardly ~..:.a >. A giewt tinny ban. have Innen [raid Tinti,rro,r a large Seintant "11l he 1.1%! not In Internal and di rldend, and loan, ill h• eall again 19 the clone nf tho week. Theexport of gold an vere ninth , n4drlrted. The Ilmanti hivaluero Ink, a tory -nilf rent In - eniarl.a,n with islea ha, g.,ne of LH, Tim r josh , out t-day rune bug, Nan, le, , filen the amount netapsrs for the interent of the public debt.— The Baer rant broker. are more preen.' wrath Tering+. and rm. are lino at h - re.. for prime grades, la,tlo for indorronl poker. and *.yl2 for rin4le name.. • Y-Trihnne. Joinarnl forn, Cron , nml9 in thratinun h.,. nwn.l, reach...l the Mllillll.l. Commercial ..Ivlewayn f..roral.lo from all quetri.rs. Tn , t.f the two of diar.niut ln 6 14 cent. hr 01 tngunpl. I. onenf many of4ll ray toon.y iiotrkei nbrnd. of I.,reigm ....hall, and .bn dtmoll ..1 . -ivek to anal from to..im.rron - r,..1.b1 In.. lion giro coalleleti, The Intg..i put of 111.• room v to ply , 1nia..r..1% .:1•1 th.• .illilt htl , llo`llnolloons dolLtr.--n mrl, iol t m hroiirli inarltot. xnd •ni .I.'l. rirket, I. progsc.l 1 , 1,% net rat.. Are I,[ll of Ellllll , /1 /111/ 4311 /W.. flllllllll ,o,wr. 14/ ///1,11. fr./111 1 11" !I , 11t: et,111,1 Clot, th. NI, 1.. Call !ono. aro ill demand at 7 , .‘nt. —N. 1.1 1' Coori., En.pr.,t r. , n .1. sokl t our month!) 1.0.1 lot tk to:t Montt, ,gr•zr. of in u hick/ two ‘o.r. ‘lkoon.loto. thr. I.rig, no I . - It •oxot , • Tlso totol vilto,of la./potty hat not.. rtoor io • n • • I rll/1l liVt HuNutz• Notn• , ot tho I.r.n.orty ex,povo r ' 11, 1 4, not has! ot Partial Ina.., re vrotol. ret..riod ILI. hxt a am onn nlthoultli 1.4111. forolgn a Inthri,l—when bound front In lb fro m an s oiled ,It.‘t,s port, or knon n to 1.. Inaur... an • 1I 11.. nr.l , tainment Ma. y , nr , 0110.4 n of In. Shin n mine. •4 , 101:nr, The snil.l, ....a.m. and slionntruanlsnary mambo, ..1 nut ell, ploy combine so prolu, Shin molt. Iltal th.y tsr in an r stry asentent of the Loan r, Ult. yen s' sl .I.nary I 7'6n Tlto rnt, ~t lll.l,ttt.to tloplotoot TrotiAtirr , totrie.t tip. lilt four or %ix nholrtt ttot ty ry - ttprn4 t.,Lat roditetiat t ot •ttrpliti . Ito flu* 11..41...11 rut rot dm wool. 0n.11114 J , u,a i1t...... Tho re.-ee hnve 4 I.hon 't 4nrlng the Inet mont ggi h elnhe 1 , 14 tenet .n.... 4 Th hal ey wet- htit no 4 r tn. 4.4 the ever,- .4 Ind( • toilllhn le PII Il'e4nwe.la, I,egan the ern htlrearale of the 4 eenonthtte4 nnteeoe ek.Le await., the rn4netlntrofthe T - e, ill A. the neretonnwe chnncry enerehen.ltee •••, C. loanelfr .n ethre, th-re nl l l 1. , ...114r le. pahl sni,no non In 441 we elnch4 inonn, Impoil • by llntiroacl. rt.t.',ll:b , v It I: • 1., •r•Ir.I; 1..rin,t.,•• 1 1 1,1 , ..1.x. Undo,: 21 411. :Ai 1.1, w-• 14 .1• r 4, ,„ 101.1.1.• .1 I- 1.7 . 4.11..t0r - I.z.i• d .11.rdr. .1r ..", •i... 'bd, I ,t Id., 1 1.1vr,d1. 2:. /lb ?..I• On. 3 1 On Itnrn. 11.r1., h.. 1, A. 1,1, d 1., 11-dd.r. .1,,,t ro.d. 11dh, 1 1' , 1...1 1 frodo I.r d.• _ .1 d 1 , .1. od u 1,2•1,. Nt Nl:nnev..nk3-: rag h .4 • : kk• r, k r.. 1 t. m In., 113 - 1111:1-1 NA VII;ATIt t, r . 7 .1" r. I ‘44,44, .1. .. is . tll.t I.t. r. T .t „ Id Is 11,14.1 r. I nrn Intnlal.nta .4..tnt 1_, , . •.. th.• I u hAnle , l top thot r.>,,r I, .1 artl% , !,..nt, ln• 1,1 n`t 111111i1MVIII=111 1:1= 1212111M1 Th.. r. r rapt n T • I.a. keit t.• 0..0n • Jr, ~11 U. ,•: 11.10,11. , •I I t• •1..n.1t kr?, 4..1. ots. I Apr A ,qttart. ntv• •ra , 301, Lor ..f )it 1 1 .11.1,1,, awl nnwl~:a•linhher o , llnati..n She !sr. 1. t. an I lln thy I pp, F... •he f..,., that ha. h.., Th.- I%m - n...1.., Peri, Cap! r. r, Capt. 1..0d...1, and 'apt P..., ar+ all up 1..1 th.•ir p •.;. .A4l Th., +II rw.l Sll YIP E.. T 1... g•u •resin.. I, It. et I .;•• , art o 1 2 11 111 utt toned She lett L... on S...ptentle , for sort Pier., end art. snag on the I Trio .4 the f lax nut It. In, Is kn. , ked n her ad.ontsittg watt , to ill.. depth.-! Ihreu n.• 1 v 1,11 te. , A utntrocre.l•.nol in ri t e e.• t pained n, she gaid Net•r e, e.:,. half 0..1 e attain the kind neervstry for the topes ands jarty, under ~ftue earreur.. r . wunt o 'w.f., rtts dos t, In d brooch. at ho the en] Ant It reparred the Hop N 044111,, 411(.11 twit,' the Mark hird hills. floating ten arit to, and It aple.ared vet) plain. that winter, with her end Inv ..rtn5.v.,..11,1 ...In embrace then, fast- in 11. pitablr raga, On I....ernber 001 h. they found theinnel.... Jlint in the ion at Yank...n Village, known also Smutty ( ~ tmp. twelve hundred Owl fifty tulles front St Lneils, lay river, 311t1 eighty Fades Le)o., Fort ltandall. Frepara. thmv. alrao.t ...Met eating m tins, we rend of in the tai-1 of Arctir voyager, were woe mode under the direction the th"e"n, for passing the dreary winter in the most roots. hut:Ade manner ettsuinblo. Tarpaulin., ete.. were 111r11..11 over nod .004 into .11 crevices INa loin that ...nit! rel. nth the I,lw, the slit:unto. went lowered to the hurricane deck, the OIMIng stowed avray, and every two , tool, , nc written.' with a set of ergot:slime. noranaary for the conduct of affalrn daring thew winter's Imprisonment. Mere all was quiet enottgli for months, the montony of their riftnatlon Irt tog only occasionally fettered by It tannin vivit id Indians. storm. On January 2411,, a trentendons gds struck the brut, shilling the robin several turtle, although A sne tight I r (-Wetted to the shore And Ice, with guys sod other ! att4 - I,ment. The yews'', on thin ore.lon, narrowly owatteul destrnettort, sold the situation of tit.e on latent a. 114 perilous Innrr,l Preston. to thin, on ths.enther 11:011. Mt or It•nrued ' from Ur, Morton's log. twenty I sig.•• of famishing Yankton went Into ~.11.11ty Ilar's Cany hoot n bunting fault.", They eagerly picked up the refuse on ,t. legato,. mod other di bd., t hot thrown (non the ; Gernt was kw:,thel rottld not g. , t to it on 4000.11 a of the deep .now. , On Fehrnary 7.1, another party et the Yank ton, de . .file aupplird with gain, returned from a Inuit.— Th.-) relvrthel rut tliiitstral ncerrity ItulTalo and elk, and tit., ~gel her with the extreme cold, !lad cane.] them mud, suthrtrig and wont.? ?use them more. Indeed. it wnae. serted that several lit•lLtav had perlohe.l already front the cold. They toads 11w - trending 01,10.n)s feor hews. not le. snlopla-1, an the bout %%add Ivor gone diort ol Out. ...tide. They Informed the piker. that they had only n little corn loft, thigh they had rerhed lit 1110 fall, 411.1 this 111.011.1 100 000 much Luta., in which rasa they would re quire rot.o to impport Ilf. Another storm yintted the. on February Gth, and It proved to tre the most violent they had ena.rlenes.l. No 1/111• flllll,l sleep Mug, tight, as every oar expected the phi° to In swept off by the inlet„of the We. A party was sent for rib. and Nuns of them returned with then lost (net bitten. Th. 411.10 w quite deept—on it level with the guards of the I.ont--,1,111 hi chop ping flown trees, those engeged in the nook, I,u) to Al4/1 4 . 01/0 deep In the Know. 1/n March Z 2,1, the ler broke, and they wore freed. On Ably Ist. she reachad Fort iltrittoll and Of the I iota Fort Normand without loollng a tzu,n. the ml. VOlllurutu party and the lent have arrived herr. Steamboat Iteghter AIMS VE1...-Ltszerne. .trfr,rs.rn. 1 - 21r.ub.411; 31:wiry,. St. Lnult Furttitte, I.EPARTEI-I.ttberot, Ilrown Jerre . ..al. Jo Col. fl.yard. Elizabeth. TIM{ ST. LOUIS—The fine pane, tonal., COUNIGDORE PEIIItY. coat. Ittrrry Itrotrn. will Nava for Gin above, atTe l i I fo - r no.att, pota. I THIS DAY. at 4 o'clock. L. For troktht or pasta , . apply taaardor 4o JY/ LACK. lIA IMES A L'O.. Agmto. - 1) -- G TRIAVEEKLY WHEELING PACKET IN PLACE OF VOMIT Crrr-Tho now oral beautiful attander MINA h A, t'apt. will kora Pittoboralt every TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATKEDAY, at 10 A. 31.. to, the aWrn and all intermediate Porte. For (might or Nang, apply on hoartl or Pt W. D. WHEELER. AF n 4 r'd and for Bale FLPIIING BR S. • • rOlt t Nl'Wc ATI A ISVII.I.E—TIo• rn. p nueng,yr btentrivr MINER V Cap, J.A. tlord , n. IoAsA , for t,,0 RII intrrnu.listo portA DAV, ut 4 r. a. For frriglit or outlaw,. apply on boo.PI. Jez, --_ . . FOR ST, Loris, nunuQuE KEKUK —rho AUG pwenger otpotoor Itt.I.FAST. Capt. A. will loon Au the oto,W=ll..M. lama liato port., on THIS DAV, at 3' r. u For &Plitt Of p•Alsake apply on Imartl or to pap FLACK, Beans, a au, aleo. Commercial Tm'Yct.ct. July 2 IRS 1.1.V1.:Ah0 MBE Imporia by Itive; EMI RIVER NEW% SA. hal ry Irrr I a• .r• •••• 1 , ••••rh. n•r ••••r•-•,t.• •In•irtr, n Inn •• d hot, than Ii • Ow ==l ,itramboatg No. G Woodstrool. amusements W. - -13; -- 0 HI - LIM - - - 45k ,-- C - o' - i3 • • IT TSBURGH THEATRE ..1 • RATEICT ELASTIC FIRE AND WATKR-PROCIR . di. Lessee and IdArni,prr JO3EPII C. FOSTEIL , CEMENT ROOFING. butge lAnAer...A.ll.. VOC:l3.'Accilygllamager.CJ.ForßEL P.GFeI OF .....103: I P.ERRINI & JOHNSON, Proprlotozs. Bogreand Paninctte see Prieto. Box., large-48 00 ' Second Tier A , 1 p rjrA ,., ~A , ,,j ., j , ,,,,... sOO ARE PREPARED TO CONTRACT AND PUT ON AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE 602,4 for COlO,l Percoto 'l5 ctn. ? _a_ the aboec ELldlc Fire and in re' Cement Roollng, it being the only Article yet inrented that will ancersafully ' rens: the Action of ihe Attnoupliere in reery climate. At rinurtiaa or Tom—Door, open at 7‘i; anrwin to ill j IT IS PR , ELFECTr.I.I - F • II 2.. - P, A.:Nip "W v .A.T.E.RPROOIv. ttt t, to s. :Ana in point of durability, Ire to It te minal If uot ontr.r:or, to any Metallic Roofing. We can put It on over Old Tin Benefit of 3CLIA 31. COOKE. A handsome GOLD Tar, Iron or Shingle Roofs, it nwking no aatereure how mat Cr stoep the roof marbe. TM. BRACELET will le presented to the Lady bringing the ' Booting la warranted to prole en above reprsented. We will pot It on for` unactiet tounler of Gentlemen. nod a NATIoNAL GOLD , SIX DOLL-41:8 PER Ev RA RE. ~ T E. N . i... A . A - TAw. ...,,, , ,... 1 ItiNte to the Gentleman lirftwang the greateet number o f . We will Apply lt upon Tin and Iran RI. ,O Elor TWO DOLLXR, PER SQUARE, bciu g co sce, s , e , o f it. durability tin Ladies to the Deese Circle—name. of corop e jjj,,, j,, j„, l e r, j cheapest paint that can be need. et Ili, nor 0111 Or eit entering the Theatre. Re-We intite all who an, batting, and also thaw, who with their Roofs Repaired, to millet m11 . 001..133 Tkinf Street. ~,,,,A, Et' ~..s , s , ; . joy ~,,. 0:11 hr 1 ,,,,, 0nt...4 00 b. ..,,., and ouraine Ample, and imtiafy tho themselves in remind to the durability awl lizactlcAbility of this Rooting, No. 133 Third etreet,FlteUeeNnAWjoi.°•dfiaNnSVSNin ttlilleid. nil Drama. in three aro, etitith,l BERRI MVP. THE I J 0 PEER N I poRSAE EN 31A11, OF PARIS. lienriettn. Julio 31. j P. A. ~,,,,LA. '). Pitoluirgh, Penna. Coot, Fenittinnd, Mcßride: Pierre (Owl, l'oting; Roue, I Mrs. Feer. 1 Road the Following: After whirli the Price" will le presented ,0 [llO Stage. I Orncs or TIT. Brume STiTE PO‘FLAXO2 COSIPANT. To eincloile uith the groat National Drama id STEWARTS I ' No. 10 Front AL, broom Ohioan, Sycamore THll'3ll . /11 ow Tta: CAPTIVE'S RANSOM. Jack J Cincinnati, Ohio. De, Lou. ii. 4 %. Sralizlit. Juke Cl. C•wkn. lien Anelior. C. router. Tr, all whom it may concemu—Thiu .to twthly that 1 hare examine] specimens and roofs of W. E COOL. &VI Mee Tm , n , .re,w. three Grand Performanree-ut 10!,...j. 'I and 7 and Water -Proof Gimout &yang. am: L.cHere it In be eminentli auperiec to any other kind of Roofing new in use. 1 vine ",,•,,• ,an eye s wiut of a setern ',W.A . .. of the, reds, from a large volume of flame from An nilinining building. Is high struck G,... d j„,„,„,, i1e c once , -- 1 diroCtl a to ll tan reef and comic, for nearly half an hour. It stood Nu trial beyond 101 exp./ecotone, and toned tho budding [Signed) T. W. ILMKELL, l'eushient Buckeye Stele Incuranta, Co. (..)N TIIISRSI)AV ANI) FRIDAY EVEN- I , isus. July 151 and Al. a GRAND .ItiVE,IILE CoN. I I' ERT will be toren at EXCELSIOR HALL, Allegheny Joy. 0, a trained claim of excellent perforwere. The i'lec.Ls ederte.l are Appropriate for the ...nun, and from the brat comp...re. Prof...or ANTON will procide at the pinto. JOBS SNODGRASS, Leerier. Tickets ran tw procured at lie. Samuel Dyer's, Federal etnea, and at [bodied. Price, IN fen[.. klßuchd union . -.....-..... .....-_-..-....-.-- P. AI. DAVIS, A:uctiottoor. i i .. CortuanrrlAl bales Roome. No. St rilth ktrect. ... , D v 1 , , Nll' It I.: 311 XING COMPANY S'CUCIi AT A I'ITION.-- Po 3looday morning, .Inlr la , fit lu ,'dud, at tbs. 01 , 1111,C1al Vale. noon, r,,.. sSe4c rath e,,..% will be .411, by order n 1 JIIIA kl 1 , ...r. retary and Tr..nnurrr. 32 khan.. Adventure Itrong Company Sind:, forfeited for n~jll p.tyment of tusleasioent, ,4 P. X IJA.VIrt, Au., AssiGNEE'S SALE OF REAL EsTAti; _- , .n Tile...lay evesunk..fuly 7th. et 8 o'clock. at Ilk i.e. corninereud Real Eatate rat,, 11t,a,,, second .tor,, No. :ol Fla b;tmet, nlll be mold, by order of David It. Hu tioy. ke.i..a...rn.... of ilithert Mama Thnt Tlllll3l/IP log Or grout..l lo the borough or 3lnnchneier, cantainlng nhout four :ter, bounded I, the !duo river on the We.,t, by Ilayard strop, . the South, by Lamp! alloy Oh Ilk oast, and I.y 1.1n.1n of Th... Itakewell. the north. • . ALSO.--Tlie following Int, In Jnnie. n n Linn in the :.th want of IIL city of : . Lot No. 2.3, h‘ring a front of fifty feet on quarry •trnAt, n,nr rurtory, t xt.nding bnele two • linn , tre4l anti thirty.throo feet. Gil Nu 21, fifty foot front on QuArry liy two liunilroil an•lfrty-tw foot door. Lot honing a front. of twoiity-oight fmt on Libor') , Lark 'ino• linudroil and .4Y-Iy-eight b., Lot baring n front of tills t).11vo foot on I.ili'erty ntri•ot, E.: hark on. linilrirl Pot to Opting olio,. 1 . 11. •Inivii will nillti,rt ton inoilimito of ton Thintnanil holler, Torn". at not.,. I' if Lint Iv, Au. i. C I) AI. BOAT VABLEs cApsT,ANs, On/KIM; urENeti.4 AC An Arm...l.—Will Im cold o truin . Friday morning. Jnly of • nom!, ~ r Roll entintanii, cookin g rion. on. ~ .11.• omptory t.ont men and ether, In n ant of nuelt wtll do .01 to lox nn hand. je.M 1 . . M DA VIF. Ancrt. _ . . . . . - Aa•llgittee Salt - Al P. 31. De, is new C.uttiorretnl Real Eatato Ash., hooter, ~,1 pt, r y.t00..,4. Fifth. r.. I. lint dough, on TV E-DA Y, Ihe 711 1 .bs, n 1 Jllll . net 1,01 7!. oil wk. P. 'I r I'll E Utitii‘ritigliiNi. Asiit gnu., 0 13:unestirny. ..1 Foorth 0001. will offer for enle at rite time and plea ; a. above stated. at public 4 1 1114011, all the real 1.410.0 of the ', Awignee. ronnuttng of the coda. log, sir: 10 An annual Ground Rent of $1 Ci 3,00, pwide run tle, 1.1 of 'Ol. o.r and April. booting out of two !wept Arthtir'it flan of lot.. la the 7th Ward. Pittsburgh, at the corner of Or Witinin. and Roberts stronto, and being SI feet on Wilk in. , S NOS Iry 120 feet on llobert., to Porter's alley, on 'wliich an, ! CHICKIIP.INO' PIA erected one two ntory no, and lorlcit dwelling ?Went°, and . ' LUST RECEIVED AND FOR on. r,,,,,, , Ow., siors donlile dwelling hon., ,- hon.,!/ . aide a splendid new stork of NANO 24. An annual timund Item of 11:-.4.),00, papilde on Die le , goitTKu„ fro”, ,E,.. ~,,,E., of Chf r io,, of October and April, tutting out of four lota In the 7th I toot S.on.. Donton.wilocted expreasly 1,0 the Spring 1 Ward, Pittsburgh. nutnbered 3..,:19!..1,1 and4l: In Witt. Art and compriaing all the rarietiew and mow. tylett. now noon.m. , thitr , ..IAII, .Illl.i together containing a fount oft Arthur , factored at the renowned twtabliahment of Chickerlng A . qtr.,. 121 br 111 feet deep, Sone, Ilwitort. I Ad. A ceriain plect , of ground in Pitt township. containing I Meters. Chickering k Sons have been awarded at the dlf. a...taint 21 ' , online ; ell .a niArere, on x bleb le ore.eed a Grout Exhiliitione and State }mire In Roston ; New Verb. and nutell ft.une hoe, stable and brict powder nuogo. ; ori,l aree , sne. being part • ,1 hd No 9, In A. I'. need's plan of lota of , Ei,.,.„.0,,hi m a ,,k i t a , I win No 3 in the manor Pittithargh. Seventeen Silver Nlededs, J. A certain roes of ground:allowing ihn 0b.., and toi Three Brom', 01.1.1 a. and tits the lino of Frnfiris M ikn'. heirs. and lying betwron that Prise Medal al the Worlars ..el o r...e.1 leading to Wrlght's plate. containing 3.1 Near.. Fair in L. 1,1.1.1,1951. ; perebee end 99 Noe , 0- 0 1, Lon, etrratt. f Orb n 1 , t anon' no two story brick dwelling hon. the eon SECOND-lIAND PIANOS; e ct , td."itoett . on P.P ., . "tn. , . Pittsburgh. and contain - I One elegant Chickering Piano, very little used: Mg 20 feet therein , and oruqsliaa [act tal host to Jarbson i " Mahogany AIS t,:ISI. Piano. in go,od order $l5O ell,. and adjoining lot No to Duller Francis Derron's plan. I o .. .• old faehloned, 7 5 I Cote. AlO and threw brick tenements thereon 0 . 01.1 o o .. fu .itivate of the c.,ner of l'nlon. Liberty an , l Fifth Streets. ' Al.i, a hill totppry 1.1 " teing .71 h., 413 Filll,l mot, fl feel on liberty street onii3.l PIANO STOOLS. I ket 4 own.. on rttion...bp, to anannnal ground tool of • .101 IN 11. MEI,Wit, WO% end Robert to $;00 arrears of freedom money due 5 1 Wood .1.. bet Weell Dion, I Alley and Fourth et. - John J.lVltrien. 41:11 inter.. 0.,000. Sole Aavnt for Chltkertng A Sink for Wontern Pentisvl - A lon in 1i ,5 01 , AM. Pitttburnit. r o ninirnring on . rania, Eastern Ohio and Northwestern Virginia tnr.'elkWv P.nn Oreo. et the line of )In. A V. Negates land, nod :72 - , feel on Penn !dried, by lOn feet del, to Ylollorry alley. ' Thalberg oved Plonos. ' , Ds. A piece at around Da rho sth Ward. and containing '. App`On 1 . .., fet lo Inch.. on Penn etreetottel extending therm. rf NI , NNSACI,AFtIi. N E IV Y 0 It li . , perch... to the .11Ingheity river, ennteintr.. , two Asses and 2... : per In, no a herb are emeted le, brick " dw , 4lin; boners r il RE ELEGANT SEVEN , on 1 twe panell ~fits,., end rtable. 4 1_, octave Serpentine 0101 Louie XIV Pl- ~ A ono .% lei,. 1.,1, of •intre,al. I. nu.; ohms 30 erre, and ten., troy, the Factory of Nunn, A Oar 1:, i 1.7 1, ...g inuediatrl.q.porito the , it. 0/ Pittsburgh, in cool New York. which 01. thalberg, upon a thoningh eanntina. It ill, to lower St riairtow rohip. 0.4 bounded by 100. of , non, pronounced such supernir Instruments, nre offered for ' D ,;I..ii Dilworth, the hell. of • • ‘ . .in an, a ponho lis t :hely , aelr by the subacriber e at New York l'actory price.. Arld 1 , 11 ', leadoig. pest said Dilworth. Le,.. together with each prirlime areoteni,riating tense, Tele in enitio.thaubly tits hest . 0 or., he netewor, for minoig the ,01. such a. sentilatton. o,le of Piano. for Parlor use, and they come endoried by j droluAge. etc_ err nue of the greatnsf:liring Punius, Thallor7. Thee publican, leth Alan all Out trwt of I snd entitoining;kl acre,. :nor^ tempo:troll, Invited Nall nod WADLITe. • • r le., 00.1 Ir.ended te. Loris ot lf 41. Dilworth. heir. of A. , U. KI.0111.:11 0 11110- Sol. Igen., , I 00. mead ether., and a politic road leading past raid hi- mall For Nontot A Clark. In tins vicinity. ,w TO being the eau. leading ever the alme de.crile.l - - -- - ' - -- -01. ..., ato ro. 1, I. eted seven tenretenbf, boon. out• . Erant Graud Pis:molt. , r 1 1101 Plitt:llsoF 711 0 WOIII.D. II U, A lot to the ...ti t •.f Pitteburgh on the northern Ride . 14 . . KLLIAR ar lilt°. take pleasure in An •,l Oh •fr •e1.e.r44.14/1 / , f.... 1 thereon in front, tont extend.. hi, 10... i, lufe,-, t an ail. r. on shirrs I. erneted a thr e e e nimitrin, re the r that they lioi, been ap .1., 1 r t o ,,k ~,,.11,0 . h0, 0 ;,-,, ,„ipi n i ng the „our of 71,,A A ., , prunted agent. 1 , , !hie city for the sale of the trod.] re. Wollionie Ee.o. nowned 1 0111. AI.,, on the norrh wren silo if Ith .troll, and being ' }MAIM 01 RAND PIANOS. • . fe e In front hr n 5 t...t deep. e..,u alley. upon which ..:e Threw Pianos are need ['ogee., Plard-t• in 1 1 ,3 . 01 - ..., , r..., ~.... 1.,,, y ,1.....,.,.., , ~,, .... y„., „,, 11, ~,,„ , twee to thow. vf any othermake 017 Thalborg played num 7 nn .sfAer in ill, ra.vrn retire., a and would certain', use then 1 .0,.. I lot ..., the net h..... ter ly ....roof of ith owl Nor. ,wrens. rould they ton be pnouirecl evert - whet, 1.. el street, and being 21 1 , feet on Starke, etrrwo, awl extend- ' TIIIIIIERG'S OPINION OF EltAftli PIANoS: ing I0•k ther..fimn along Ith .treat To feet to a t.n feet : "The , Grand Plano, Made li, Erard Par.. ate In my all. ~..n 0 l oc h . so . tot a tare, 0, brick boDDio, ..e. . /110111.1rt.Iltomnet perfnet instrument In the world. I, to , h•wituln7l,. trio., them the preftionce neer all other, The 100 Ow, pi,wes me nubj.ct to an antimil ground rent SIOISVIV 'PHA LIIERO:' of taw.. parable to the heir. of Thom.. Williams, der'd. Th.. principal agent at New Yor hawse to park r o r Tornu•—tine-half .ash nn.l residue in 12 niontlu and 9 ' Dealt stock. selected for sale it tide cnuntry. when a apt. metal.. wit hi mere.. lad apecitnen will be brought ro Do. etc y. malwAsAno. 11. KLEIIER A ti., N o , ;‘, - 111 ' 7171' . .1 1 1 1 Z11 1 1 . i ' L l. } Dlt /".ign '' ' ' k - 113a arell .--- -- -- nee I'. M. DA YIS, Auction., .....- .. Rare I kidueensents CARNAGHAN'S ENTIRE) STOCK )1 ENS' AND BOYS' CLOTIIIN6. TU ISE CP.SPOSED CUNISENCINti TUESDAY, t S it intended to Onlarga anti improve our ~,,,• Reim LArh: At lA% ttei while ittedc of rte A 'M GOMA. A. now CM fonds and .itiored AT PIIIMS MUCH IsE. I: lit TIIY It t: itATE, :In ther of CLOSING it'TA h. hob. commencing tho Ittprvvontenta.— Th. It will be I. not 'nor,. Tn•tost In got rid of no or)thsn, mitt N. fond NEW ANT FACII. 11,N kind: Me it , . eintinniiiiitei altoratlons tro,tld or,. .11.131 , h. %Avis. 4 , 1.1 to olnille th,x It a I/I Ort/Mi to cloar ont assorts at ruts, and nikrn the Fall Train with anont art , bothor non. A lino rari..t, of pie, wort. for coatont worktxdr.• .-trelte • tna.be to order at a large dli*entnat. J. T. CARNAGIIAN._ III; ro.leral ct., near 0.111.4 Allegheny Sp~elwl \once BOOTS AND SHOES IV II 0 ESA L ASD ft TAI L. f DIGS ltt_olll3, Se. , A . !) Market st reet.l oh s , Inrket 11.ttottt atti th{ttotp,„„ 1.1 , ,,n4.• let cAlllttg the .+1 hts trlrniLatut Ow rub 1... ,ticmity t.• Itlt chit , ' icryp supply or Its. mc.....eortiet,/ t ti t . . 1" t+IIOES.GAITERS. tinNTAUS, lc, e t ., 'O'ar-.f in MI. city. purcluittcti ltroct Iron, lho llannfxturore no,! Impart,. oI Prrntth In 'Sr Ettlecn Tltitt .d..rk I. )11.? WOO It ittirtotrt. t.t b.—pen' I.porlor atia,.,l I" the prcitent ',trout, trap., • . II i • of Latll,, IL iSlinma i nnil Chihli - um' Prin.+ ia iNnal hi nay Enal. Th.. own ani gmcorni on, thair I. rh..rtuirmi takes pkanarn invit• ing nn tehn aro In n'ant ,111. him n rail. Prkaa mill In (Minima signal...very law Itrinombor tho plikro, No. ID Morket ntrftt, Pittitrurgh ntr2o.—jeN NIT'TCIi ED AS AN ia) 31 POREIITS loot returned front the .''.!.. ...torn chi. with nn entire now and choir., Mock or flue Wein:l...Cloches/01 Jewelry, which he h.. pnr. entoeol mO.ll, direct fnnn tho tonnufartunm for moth, Whirl. enables him io sell nt the foloning rery if. prices: Finn Gold Pitent borer lVntehoe. In open nod hooting canel $lO 00 to $l2O 310 t1,J.1 Lorrot. IS carrot GA,. 1,111 Jeweled— 21 00 to 80 iln 0.16 It 11011 .• •• • .' " .. 20 00 to 25 00 sll‘,l . Ler., " o " ... 12 00 to SO 00 11010 tinard. Yoh, and Vent Clint,.. 10 00 to 00 00 Gold Key...nd Soain 100 to In 00 Gail I...ketn, 2. 4. and 13 gin.. 2Ou to 20 (0, 0016 CM., $OlO Nlirtale itron.l Pi. 160 to 16 00 " " ' " Par Pings 160 to 10 00 Porn Gold 1 Sniffing Ping"— ............ ......... 250 to s oft Roby. Pearl and liarnet Finger Rings. 250 to 000 1101,1 Pens and Pencils.. ....... ........ ............ 150 to 10 01 Gold Co.. and Nocklaro• 3 001 n 12 00 Finn Gold Thinibine 100 to 600 lelno fioldSpoctaelo• 800 to 000 Cold and Stone SI.. Buttonennd Stmt.— 2 0010 12 00 (inn lintel Srmie Finger Pin... 0 7610 200 AI", Minor and Plated Spoons. Kahl. and Forks, Ton Set., l'auttors, It choice stork of .1.. Corsi and Flinty (lash, Pnrinn Sentnary. French and Itnillan Paintings. AI., an andlom variety of Ciwks of nil pater., good time kerne., front Si to $26. Wahl...noel. and ...Or] repaired. Remember the pine—O.,. II Firth et rod, non, 31 orkot. mit .10110'51. R0111:RTS. F ISII.--10n biols IVliite Fulti: 200 half hbin do 410, 00 I• 1.14 Trout, (00 ill hble do.' td)bbls Hannon, fat Itlf Idds do. 40 lad. No it Marker.% hir Edda Nn 3 010. 30 tibia Nn 2 do, 40 blf hid. No 2 do, 71, kin, No 2 do, ' 75 bbl. No I do, ttl hif hide No 1 do, hal kilts Nol do, • 50 MIA lialthnine Herring, go do do do, Sot lotr hi' Den) .1. P. CAM . / ELD. JUNE - SECOND FULL STPPLY OF CARPETS, OIL CLOTIIB, NIATTINGS, he., at the Fondly &mit Carpet Store. It. li. & IL McCALLUkt haring Just rettuTied from the Emitter.] cities. where, coring to the prosent depresaed *date lP the market, that horn purchamed, and at rear law rate, a arge and almost entirely ne stork of CAFISETINO, eon.hit: Ing in lan of Velvet and Bruesele. throe-ply, now and beautiful pattern*: Tapestry and Common Ingrain: Valeta and Tufted Hearth Knot Also. a nem. hutra variety non, Mate. Window Shade*, Stair Rod, Holland Gmen Holland. all of whi ch *hall to of. fared at the LOWEST RATE for moll. Hotel nod hone.- keopere will Owl it to their advantage to we thorn a all. .Jet W. D. ift. 11. ateCALLrti. I.4(XED, 11EALER IN PROMISSORY NOTES, IJDonde, Mortgage.... all stearin.. for inorary. Penton,. can procure, i 01.1.1 through my Agency, au rea#oll. able tonne, Thome arlahing to threat their money to good advantage, can nlw.y. find firut end anennd data paper at tny ntOra, rola. All rommonidllnn• nod Int.ryiewe etriclly tonlldnntisl nmn 1111 A NT STIMKT. °monist St. I'6lll',olthstltal. .1.4:11tf tVI-01IN ' DEALER forni.hing Ilardwar,llnllow Ware, Plated Ware. C.n ler,. thislmmix, Ilrittht, Japanned and Premiss' 'I in Wars Weral and Willow M arm, earner rif Market awl Third all, Pittsburgh, Pa. Rtarfnak. and all kinds of Jobbing In our 110% done with carnets and despatch. my2.l:lyd DOWDgnErIGLCE~O~JIbe on nnd for tale by Ja27 • CZ"Cra://1•1 Aouter Rota. INS. CO., Feb. nth. 1837. • I lust , exantittett W. E. Cott.. k Co's Mania Vim And Wator-Provf C , tnent llooling, and se Car .1 I am Judge. consider It a good i n and as willing to Insure buildings thin proteetel/ Upon the mato terns" ae 1100000 those col - ern' %with mytal. [Fignod; .17(0.1/. LAW. Aga. Fora] Ins. Co, London and lArerpool. • CINCMCITI, December 12th. 1558. 74 al/ urban. it may concerm—Thi.. in to certify that ova hate Mooted W. E. CHILDS 6 co.' ELastle Piro and Water-Proof Cement Roofing upon oar eon, and datalllnc houses. It ha. goren the moot perfect oattafactlon, and we can recommend It to all wishing Fire and Water-Pronf Lawn ng. [algaodf DAKEJI A VON PII EL. apl;lytt.terP Goa Pixturet, N 0.62 West Fourth atraeL Flexible, Fire and Water-Proof Roofing. .1.13.A.1n Ar. GRA2S7I", Pro Priet or.. • No: 57 Water Street, Pittaburgh, and P. Peterson's, Allegheny. f rr lIIS IS AN ARTICLE SUPERIOR TO ANY OTHER IN TIIE MARKET. IT IS 1 t,.../ extensively In 'N'sx Vork ~ml Philadelphia. Anil+, nen apprured. It Is applicable to covering Fonndrn , . Dwellings, Warehouses, Bridges, Steamboats and Railroad Cars. it wet last longer than ?lotallin 11.•xan d or Shingles. and resists thu• various ',Mauna of climate—neither affected by phi, host or damp. Its pnnripal ingredient in of an extraordinary era 'tie nat ore, and it never lons, this gitudleity. I t Can he readily applied to all kinds of r ”or., lint or steep, old or new, on Iron, tin or wood. It will not Melt In warm weather, or crash in roll, am! It in not injuronl by being trumped 11 ix.n. • It im .13ot h Fire and IVrt to r - Pnout: as-Per further Information, apply to the proprietors. merayd 1857. .TRANSPORTATION. 1857. CAPACITY ONE HUNDRED TONS DAILY. LI, 0 ..Y - _D &C 0 . ; gitif2E2l rseetT.....:oßs To LLOYD A LEMON..I T_T A VINO MADE EXTENSIVE PREPARATIONS THIS WINTER, aro now prepared 11_ fir do n heavy 111 1011,P by PENNSYLVANIA C.A.N.A.Z. we RAILROAD_RAILROAD_Through Iu and from a Pastern Cities. We can assurn , nn• frictule and all thong di)11,44•11 In patronise. tint Pont. Cans! stni Roll that no pain+ trill I. spared t• , render usunral satishiction to 81f1 i• PERS OP EASTERN AND WESTERN •I'liEll:IIT. The Avoidanee of the In c li ned PI aneti o n the Allegheny Portage Railroad will alt.. Incremed LB...patch to tho tra.nti.oglon of freight. Lidice P.m Street.. tho Canal 11441444. D24:1 al L L OYD A CO. 1857. ' CANAL NAVIGATION. 1857. FE IZ,R.'S PORTABLE yin Penn HSiVHIIIa ("tonal ;Intl Ruilro , ; td. In2gi Capacity Two Thousand Tone Per Month Each Way. il O CR FACILITIES FOR TRANSPORTATION HAVE BEEN LARGELY INCREA S -4,4 during Om twat Winn, and we can now otTer to SHIPPERS tho stuperior adeantao or a DOUBLE DAILY LINE to and !mot Plttahorglt, Philadclph in and Baltimore. O. lin.. being rompoged entirely of PORTABLE BOAT'S. but "06 tranxhlpment In reptirnl. Merchants ...ding Frrlght to ottr Linn can roly upon itl ',Ong pot throng!: with all p... 44 te onod and dtwpatch. WA REID tUSP., CAN Al. BASIN, corn, nJ L.4-rty and Wayne streArts. Piibl.rok ft, fe,Yrlyil Musical. Now Spri ng Stook • ... ".. .. - 111tilnaaged Noce' l'iilaorllag - 1 Os,. Pianos fl NE OF CiIICKERINi: kJ:SA/NS' first-elase : octave, laesewctel PIANOS. .',..nagtsi in the V 2) furniture ohly whew. the blemishes are not exposed, will t, eel.: at a great bargain. The abet. Piano It one of tic, large let of T octal, Pianos received today from Chic/tering te bone, liston..and will be w ranted as hasla,' rrrei,d ue. internal Injury. For wile by JULIN 11ELIA1lt. Agent far Chlrkering a: Sons. lawton, ' No. al tinvt. Pittsburgh. glistalkOr Trio rugs., 07 .."..NTUNNS New PUBLIC IS RESPECTFULLY IN- A_ formed this our waren:tome, which had Igen complete ly rintinrd bo the honsy Silting antes, are again tilled with lod., 1.4 i complete assortment of NCNNSA CLARK'S cel , l,,sted I'ldNitn, nfevary et vie and prise. Poreens log nfirst rides and duroUe Mirror:trot will planetr bear in mind that the great Monist. TIIALBEIVI, fisonsion i r e d Nunn, Clark'. Plan. rerrisn'or k not - ammo in every re vct • public le ins Iteirto can and examine for them. solves. Sole Agency fur Niuma S. Clark's hams. for Western Penn, Eastern ()hie and North-Western Virginia, No. L 3 Fifth street, next door triglasonlc Jet USIC JUSIf PUBLISHED.—Charlotte .01 Mome jno received the follioring (Awh from the Preen, haw Diwrit Polk,—Chu. Voss, 2h; Twilight Waits—ll. S. haroni. 25: Diamond i t ehottisrh—lirainaril, nappy Wo insets now Roturning—frin 11TN-rater., 25: No 'Eight Thers--Doett nr Trio. 2h (lone, to tho Forest —olorer—Dedt. 4,:s Irby do the Swat lowitOban gr. their II irno.dnot t. 3.5: By 11, Banks of that Bright Shinning River do, .1:r Clorobind kn. Acklaitto 3Lasorkas. tot Ilaleyon Dap—Happy Polka —O. slorr, 20: Thi‘ Ella '2.5; Dellines last waltz. 25: 11.1.11i111(111for the ttiano by J DolLdc.rnmprisinp the won popu. War airs arrongs,l no teachingi, rinse—in nunilwrs. Kush mnia, 22; tilly shut your Window—E. 251, Farewell nip Vaihoriand--t wo ovrellent song , with English and Osmium trorda---narh itis To 1 1 0 s -- song who yot Domin i 25: Twinkling by Ordway, s Twinkling Stara arolangbing Lore—polka by Ordway, 25; Homo De lights and Doing Ilotoo by Ordway. Z; In Logo Imporialo.— Nitta by Wallorstoin, lilt lloetliceran's Irroarn, with rails tlooa by Ch. Grob, Kathloen of lill.lare--Irish song— J. IL Thomas . 2fr. Oh! Wouldrlnit I'd Loon Dorn a Itor—L. V. IL eivalt.Ti 25: Never Court but Ono—Evorlyn Lay—L. V. 11. Overby. 25; Illoudine—boautiful song br Gordighil. 25. For solo by ettAitiarhE 111.1.10 E. To. tin, Wood street. 2sl doorabova Fifth liinsicrnalled free of postage. jai;. BROOKE HALL FEMALE SEMINARY Media, Delaware County, Penna. Miss Maria Eastman, Principal. 1 11111 S SE.MINA EY. SITUATED IN TETE delightful and beautiful village of )folio, thirteen marl. from Philadelphia by Railroad, offers to young lattice the most perfect combination of advantages for the attain ment of a thorough and accomplished education. taint * g i l" tlrtge nd m ' orerTa ' eo li n7u n ff with Ice entendre grounds, a model In all that pertains to lam hoaltli, comfort, refinement 'nd Improvement at the peptic. The sleeping poems ate blob, well ventilated, and furnished with comfort and elegance, and lint tee pupils weepy the unto apartment. te ach number of pupils la 'United to forty, for whom wrenere are employed.— The meet faithful liortrortfon 1. Own In all the branch. taught, while moral end relight. prlnciplw are constantly inctilratesi by theory and praotico. The mar. of Irafmrtion roMprives a period .4 four year, and Itipinron awnrileil mall who pawl through it satisfactorily. The itighi Ilev. A. Potter, I/. IL, 1.. 1,. D., bishop of Penneylvania, onyx: “Mife. NI. L Eastman. who pruiamwe to open a Young I.adles' Sembrary lu Media, Delaware county. Dentuylvania, in Septomber next, has been known to the oubscriber for torrent years put. Ile ham • very hign opinion of her rapacity, efficiency and devotedness as au Tducator. She has had a large and entree:l9Al experience.— he building which is to Le erected will roaUdn overt' 99- commodation. The village and surrounding country are • diatinguislind for hcalthfnlnew and beauty: and the 99t. tie fiber hal confidence that parent, who entraet their daughters to 511 w Eastman will have no cawse to regret IL^ The French language in taught by n Darlonn huly resid. Ing in the family. The login. German. Spanish. and (fallen languages, no: Mon dun attention, The Natnral Seirtlfo4 are taught ebb the aid of a large and expnllMil, epparatew. . 12 1 Th r1:: 1 7 ,k :11 el l' orf:;%n n e.l;uro 4 7l l l; b'u rto r'r to ho uo,ght the piano or .loglng by gentleman, 0111 . 0 rl.lClng feachor from /4111nd" 1 1 1 hia• . Drawing andam tinder the direction of a IMy a r,gnpll•l3.l in the arts. The Fall Toro: contrtinnern September 9th. ML.Esommtn h aot the liberty to refer to the following gen tlemen: .• • Right nor. A.PoPci, Mahal, orPonrplelynnin Hon. Pntnklln Mere., on-Prennlnnt of 0. H. lion. E. P. Mono, Governor of Ohlo. C. LOinor, Esq., Pottsville, Pa. ('o M. Wharton, Esq., Philadelphia. William Rasaley, Eaq, Pittsburgh. nyles one lothwtp, Alle t h i e s nz 2 tt . EAsrmAN, JeZ'dGni Medi, Delaware county, Allegheny Bank; THE STOCKHOLDERS of the Allegheny Bank aro hrrohy notified that instalments vo ordered Au Item,!meet of FIVE DOLLARS per slum, on or before the FIRST DAY OF JULY 0001. An inntnlnannt of FIVE DOLLARS per alma, ono!' Ware thr VIrFF.ENTII DAY OF JULY nom. - - . And an InetAlmest of TES DOLLARS per alma, on or Seft,re the FIRST DA' Or AUGUST next. Payable to the Treeenrer, a hie office, corner Wood .treat end Diamon.l alley. fly order of the Commissioner.. Jet&td DA CID CAMPBELL, Tresevrer. MACKEREL-- 20 balf bbla No.l Mack.* 33 far. do No. 1 do; ECltto No.l do; 211 do No.l Dios Msekeral in goo sad Ar ado by WHIMS CO; JoAdtt No. 06 Water Stroot' • TIIE LADIES JOURNAL FOR JULY Prioe only 15 cents CALLENDER'S nzoßonssxT TO THE MEMORY OF IL CLAY. 518 Pages. ILLUSTIL:TED. PRICE ONLY SI,W. AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY COUNTY. APPLY TO THE GENERAL AGENT ILD. CLARK, IR 8L Clair At VEW . 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Mr. Kranth'iSernion; the Bible a perfect 800k.2d For . 41 c by 1.111) J. S. DAVISON, GI Market et. jPIIE BOOK FOR TILE SEASON.—Leaf and Plower Pict uns and How to Make Them. Benue tibilly Ilion rated In colon, Just published nod received by Jy2 J. S. DA rlsoN, ill Market m. . _ . _ . TITALKER'S MANLY EXERCISES, con y,' taming flowing. Sailing, Riding, Driving, Racitig, Bunting, Shooting, and other manly sports. The whole carofoll., reeked or written by +l7l - aven,” from the ninth London edition, in 1 vol. 12 rue. KAY d CO., ./Y2 54 Wood street. R '. WORKS:: Two Nears Agic Hypatia, or New Foes with no old Pace. feast, d problem; Otani, or the Wonders of the Shore. .IY2 KAY k CO., 55 Wood /tract. _ 1 EDITIONS OF STANDARD p„T wog Kwordeveorth. Cowper. Southey, American And Britirl, Prraa Writers and Poeta, in +to upee and elegant foil morocco bindings, illustrated library on; miniature nlitione. .1 Ron ass°, tcrtent suitable for pre. sentation to teacher. during thy appr.chlng examinations of erhools. For sale at low priers. )e21.1 E. C. COCHRANE, 6 Federal et., Allegheny. BOOKS FOR SU3I3IER final-NG—Now Publleatlonm, Standard, Poetical and llieeellansons Works, ellen - price, E. C. COCHRANE Je2ll Bookseller, Allegheny. Y WILLIAM C. PRETfg7---_rent Life in tlin Holy Lond,lllustrated. Poor lAre in Egypt and Nubia, Ulustrotr.l. The Old Ronne 11 the River. Wet Yen, Trardo In Europe, by S. Ir.n/us Priam. Jost . t,'4ll.y JoI2 •J. L. READ, 78 Fourth street. Bo7BlB.BtuThfirlaery A T WILL LIE SCVSCRIBEIL WILL COMMENCE on MONDAY, Jnna lat, to sell out at fed roe, his en tiro stook of Book. and Stationery, Wrapping. Paper, Bunnot Board.. Writing and Lotter Paper, Blank. Bonnie, do., ke, to which the attention of Brokaellers, School Teachers, Mer chants and others, t. re.peetfolly turlted. el JOIJOIN IL MELLOR, Nu. 81 Weed streof. • New Repress Route Opened Ts ADDITION TO TILE GREAT EAST ." ern And Irrstrrn EXPRESS hat, toad., arrangements to extend their Lthoof Exprore over the Pittsburgh tmdConnelnille Rnllroad,.4)rm log a daily lino to and from Conuelerflla and ell Warm along that road. ronneettng with Uniontown by stage from Cow.nelsville. and with ltrowurvilln by stager front Layton Std. ties. Special Illemengors, with ThiefFroof Sam, still lestmo Pittsburgh at 4 P. St., and Connellmille at 5 A. XL, In charge of !Soucy, Fah:stdee and all kinds of Freight entrusted to the care of the Company, giving especial attention to safe andd prompt delivery of the =lnn. ny orders Sir goodsgo to be pnrchnoed at Plltibtirgh Or thing the lino mill promptly attended to and robins/44y lost Express. Fur further information apply to J. IL 11.1IODES, Agent, 64 Fotwth at. TheFarmers' Depositßanking Company, NO. 66, POUR TII STREET, PITTSBURGH: PA. TILE FARMERS' DEPOSIT BANKING COMPANY, haring eucceeded to the business of "The Farmers' Deptedt Bank of Pittsburgh,. will continue the regular Banking Busineas as heretofore directed by thasitun. parties, and with the same amount of capital. The change of name will not mum an alteration In he manner of conducting the buainma—all y Steckholdere t fn the old institution continuing In the new. Wien. allowed on tilue lisp:mitosis heretofore. All check. upon the Farmer.' Deposit Basking Company will Ito paid Incurrent funds, tulless per funds be appalled upon the Check, Beninese hours from p o'clock, A. )1, to 1 o'clock r. k. JAMBS MARIBIALi A. NEW STEAM GUAGE--Inquire of .A.Mehtre. Porter, Rolfe & Swett; Jame. 31111tagae, Etnt• •t 5 l. P. Seen. Agent Dr Mannfacturers. JeLdti ROTT'S OIL GLOBE OR CUP for Steam TSastr, Patented March gith. 1854. AWYPat itIITILE'S Heating and Venti- Laing A pparat nu for Onthlinge. Patented April 8th,18.5n. li6Sftic3 7-" HATCIfILESS MATCH MA - - CHINE for nuking Rented 31atchee. Patented .Jan• nary 34, 1853. • COUNTRY RIGHTS to make, vend sad on the above meted Patented :Tt o l s cl E t: n. F R .. r E Z N :to reaeonahle terms, and the heat reihrentra give JARIES WILSON, -- 111anatketurer and Dealer In a HATS AND CAPS, No:- 91 WOOD STREET, Pittaburgh, and FeM xtnett. Allegheny. att3. l F RONT, PAVING, . - AND COMMONDRICK A snperlor qualky of the Turtaus kinds or BRICK May be hail et the LOWEST PRICES, At the Work. of the eelncriher, on the Now Brighton Turnpike, Senn the Toll pate, b,ol of the nos Works, Allegheny City, Or b orders Pittsburgh Port Office, or left of the y ofEce of mkt through tbi . Feelog the Custom flam Mem.. e. Dmiu k Mogat,Erolthfield street, niche The Irma City Banks rrHE STOCKIIOLDERS 0.6,T11E "IRON CITY RANK" are shareties to pay the and luistalntent of twenty dollars a on their subeettptions In the following manner:—Ten dollars on each dune on the 25th of June net., and Ten Dollars a ehanoa the 11th day of July next. Payable to William IL Williams, Treasurer of Connuireloners, at hie Ranking Moo, on the corner a Wood and Mint Ntreets, Pittsburgh, - TL. Cmlistrietter, John S. Dilworth, • • Was Junes S. Craft, toosowd S. Johns, J. Fohossautek e r, Morgenstern,. John „W;e.f. D. Brown John Scott, Janie, Lippincott, W. O. Leslie, pilfaiOrib Cnouninloners. - OrIARCH 103_HANsi•Nd BEEN appointed Agent foe Pittsburg by the• MADISON STARCH COMPANY, R the wile of t h, heir celebrated PEARL STARCH, (which Is warraoted anvil in quality to any known W this market) are now prepared to supply Wholacole Deal. ., ere at otaonfachmtre peen. We Invite theittentkatof tho Trade in this article, to aortuunlrtattop Wear pnewmfatotk r: - and which - will be kept equal to the demand. , MOIL, LEK 4k: CO, xo. 6 wonder“ • MEER' 3IASONIC LIALL, ISAAC ORLGO
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