• (15acitt. •ttzbitrgi uo, graph at Elizabuth. about two o'clock in the aft LISERTT Suter 3f. E. hiSCIIOOI--The parents of this..t•m o rrega'ion and the children of the schm , l not I), Alfred T. King, Profemor of the Theory and di.;y deli:ratio; comr•ion tot the fourth to .31' Practise of Medicine in the Philad e lphia 31crlical rock:. where they -et the thy ra tanocent open. Colloge, testified that be examine./ the clothing of Dr. Llaird. Ed. of Putidurgli .4.fwiretc, Kee. Wittiom the defendante; the pioetm telt out of Stcwart's coat, Lynch. of Liberty street church, and Rev. M. and sabjcetc.l to chemical analytie, contained blood: M't t'm til Wire present. under the microscope. thin glohnlee were , The .inly thing that occurred to titor the plcaritoic on the pante, which appeared as though.they of the day um on the retiirn of the party a rinliMot • ail 1... tn woelted, re t ied .Pore of blood on the lining, between the the lioat.i Putrirk Henry and the .13Iar alio 'nl the 1"'°;;,.;.. ;0t i did n examine all the spot, a.: Hawk: the former hoeing run into the Litter net MIPS of the City and Neighborhood. Upnm „ e „ „o man y; t h., ; „ • • • 11 - 11 Th t unexamined ore similar to . :mot . e emu uct ofl6-Toe onbean/ t thw . TUESDAY IVORNING„JULV 7, 18:;7 AT OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE COCRT OP OTER AND TERSIINI:n.—Before Wm. B. eelr -- " • pa no was proem., 4.1 ILacingbee .n culpable in tt ---- ~lure, (I. Adams mid P. p,„ p ar k. et, o n the right pocket wit, the largest spat; Chore highest. &gmc. Ito soy.that :40) person, sr.. Sall'lthar, Joly 4, were spots 'en the Oalrode and insideo - f the coat ski. ithmed to pee tt of et -ir 1i,..., by ed. event. hie 1.. Capt. J. R. Ilendricksen's teatimony u m resumed, there 11 one spot on the altoultler still viable to the tu timely no one watt Injured ;Intel, hp fright. in regard to the canonisation and eonrereallolis n,i'll naked eye; there was Mo o d on the outside of the right , the prisoners. Stewart told artiness he df'd not think ,lest, chub had atatneti the lining. On examining r" . I:ani 1/ I re . . —M r Charks Hood. a brakesnan Fife was no drank at the market house as 1.1,0 on . Charlotte'. clothin g , Ge t ma n numb e r of spate ofhl."al ' "n a freight train .. the Cleveland and Pittsburg to be. on the rni.e, awl re y eea t i n th e pock e t, of the frost; I Rend, was killed ymtertlay at Hanover. Mi. 11., 1 1.1. R. Cosursin's tenth.. eorroletratod that of On the nape the elots were so plate as to lee senteed attempting I . couple the tender to the car, missed in Cap! Ilendrieskon. op with the point of a knh‘.. The witness then ex- sorting the • nittecting bar at the bunter, and wa Capt. Gallaghan aka Samuel Roffman. of Meliets- olnlned the noefee ..100/ed. of ase,.rtiining 111,4! caught between the tender Eked ear, and so injure, port,- testified m a t er i a lly the same , in regard to the taeta. Found a g r e a t de, lof difileulty e t detern e m. ' internally alemt the breast that Len urvived but a let converaations with the prisoners and their demean., ti e whether il, us, human 1 4".1. but tug belief is :.umments. It, is an Englishman, icier :te year, o Uriab Applegate, residing in Elitabeth town:ship, Oen it wor. ! age, and a airy worthy man. I L : had been etupby teetWed that. while at WitSoll%, hon.:o, ,ibour a wee ~,,,,,,,, Itag ., ~„.„ _th.,l n ~....,,,,,i, w i t h ed for sonic time about toe depot in thi. city, Mil . ,? before thu murder, the told man lend eon. furls-live F•tfo, ..aki he had heard Charlotte had implicated I trains hot a -nap:, of to t he Ile wiv r•,, , ..tal o . dollar, ill notes on Indiana stork hanks in his baud, lieu e. the murder: this was shout nit he ..aid in re. ; tem I, and i; is thought the :adore to meet, tho ha Julia. Gamble, testified that on Titeeday before the ~,,1 1 , t i.. mltem was speaking to hen ahem m t . ! sva. it I • 'ter , . tnet , rar her ' l4 . ""'"• l ''''"'" - murder. Wilson gm 0 lent about sixty dollars of of her loarler. , C 't,rchratt 1 I ',ad, July t. e• Indiana stock money to make purchases far tl.vaital ~, ir,,,,, J. m„,,„ ra „,,.„_0,,, r 1, 0 . ar g a rant ,„.,„ . tr. ........_ i in Pittsburgh. We .. this eelehratet , , 'on at tlo• weed:hone, et the Alayor's office, between 1 ' 1 " 1 K-e" nu T ""' ":--- • -ri . . 1 k 0 Samuel Stroh, fur whom Dreary ITic had ii..r...• 1 l',.. nr , Fi e,. ~,,,, c.,,,,,,, . j .,,,, ,,, , ~. , . ~,,, ~,, , troupe ad, .......I t ar appear at ion; • ta , rty ... • ty up to the time ef hi. urrests te.idied U.' , 1 "' "'" l ,. tee•. therm Fife taid to Charlotte 'the tour talk ' "12. They t oprt -ent 1.1 a eart ...Lerg temin, 11 , 7 evening before the murder. Ito gat, .1....• i . t niu.er .1 re e •t e brought a ., a ll t „ t i,„ „ it , 7• , „ h . wrest, nip' ..lotti. Id :411.1 alle_eortea :Waal!, re a d I I: a dollar at his reqnest . I smt ...aid save yourself but V 011'' ' ' 11 i h ' ,, a7:0 ,, 1 ) 4 . 1 . 7::11 1 : y .711 , /11 . :::,! . ., 1 ,:, 1 : . ‘,., '‘,."-; i1. ' 1 ." ,7, 1 17:.:1 . : ' ,. i " t l i,. ' , l rt, i ' h i . ' ;[... r . ' i 'l l Urt i . "' n ' t.... J. 11. Phillips, Jailor, identified the ,1..th0, tI - et - • • , tt, if you letitethen the Mil rim• Ik •d Sltetle wore when teken to the jail. and whedi 11 ., 441 ,„.., ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, t .,.. 0,,,,, watt k as . d l. l ' ,,„'„,. ~,,d , _ .Cm trale' n, 1 ." ii' ' .. f , :y P ., '.”, and in s' I'''' eco sent for awl thheil In eli.rgel by )Lever Weaver. . • " „ ti. It 3 11.. i. no tmu hoe she came. t. It ul - eon.. ill 11 111:` Ilit.itee. As tit: et eniog the, IiM.TY A. Wester. I"'+'''''. wit. ' - ' 4IIAI f " r , llnl M ir,- , " t ' , th,.o; veld she was f.ightened into e. and they „. , :i ~, ,,, , : , 1, ~',. ~, ,n,, - ~,,,,•,.,t, n 1iv.,.... . ,,..,,,:, , ini,iii , o - i ; P',"" ." 1 "•;"''' a ' l ' . ",'" '" 4 ""'"'""' "." lir : . ,' a !" . ~.mido) do .. any better now dart to .offer nit, eon-, Cuariolte, one, to o t nno, the roall,r/011 m . 0.. an 1 .. • I 4 her .. h Lad .. h . 1 , . ildolii tli• ,a o meet so, es• iota I. • '''''''''.' '" ' U ' ' '''''. ' n *"." '' ' .•:sow lien, y" ; :r:, o 1 „hoar here. I',, - paittenlar.4et• wade at Ina epics. The defepee me:ailed Jailor Phillips, who retained statial the had soulething err Ilse hen Irani dollars: ~,,, ~,, ~„. , ,„ „ 0 „„,, ,„,,,,,,, ~,,1 11,,, lilt. i „,,,, he had perhaps influenced her to made a shectu e nt l''' toll l ''''' ''' r, it 'Aal nt '''' 1 I ' 4 ' ''''' l " l " 1 ". -4 " .' . 'I. . said rho had been sea round two m three ten. note. "" ''''' '"' ' bedbug Mir that. if the Commonwealth would twe . nd 0,,, , b.,1 ~, , ~, •i i, ~,,,,,,,,. 0 ~,.. ~,,,,. ~,,,,,, either of the three defendants as a Warm., 11. minis, .- '' g , •• * . ' ante ~,.,r . 'at vol, r iii.• Calailltalre:l staging a s•mg he bun -- . John T. Whitten, Mayor's clerk, woe called 1,, the the ut.rds were CotliallittWeallb, and teetirted that the conk., to .4 In , teems. . ker. I -.et h ea. I I,r .1,1,r lav 11l A,I, t-, 'lrma a Charlotte Jones wad in his hand wilting: that the A' 21,..1. i "1.1 i ~,i. a wife ; Mayor had groan her the areal caution three •.r edir , I tie, I hA, a. I ,a-0.1 my 1.-, times, soma time elapsing hetwatell timer,, ~ he -.met' • ik t t.• mopte It r nne had ire, irritated - ta Co niany cautions, nod end she'd '.II the I t...k i.. urdering ,in the Ithoway, truth If slay hung for it. • 1 nod-re d A Vil.m. 1,1,., doo taro, • , And kdimbeth .40 /..tArt. with but elle, hair"• Wit were It error, on Saturday, el stating that Thu remainder of the :lay us. than °crwls. I In arguments by counsel in i regard to the ..huiealtal ef I Cannot remember the Words that followed, but the • }' •e • Mr. Vi • ken of rich ~:y .eeeoe - i hi ., . i .r , int; this confession in evidence, which was objected to by ; Ina! were that .-, 1 meat to aPr tteeeorslutt n the Dam illo Iheologe.s. 1 Seminary. I: is Cie Rev. Stephen Yerkes, late PC Q om:asset for defence. ..115 roll and silver ha carried to his heart's delisht -• , fe > sor of AI clout Laiigna,ss in Tran.ylvatua Um. The Court said the point would be der-hied after 1 ... thy most.thorough eXaMinislion and mature auditor... Then heard a conver.satlon between nib and Stew— e ' r.i '/ , a ea. d' e " °I - R oe . Mr. tortes of this sits. lila 11. ' I art; S:owort said to Fire, you • know whether lam ; Court than adjourned till Monday morning at ten i guilty of this; Fife said "Stewart you have been a • Disnitinn counr.--Ilefore Judges Hampton mind o'clock. I friend of mine, and I'll, do you justice;" SlCe'art ; Win i...• • • than cautioned FIG) that 110 was afraid somehely ' Most, r, July Gth. • .M0:10•1'. Juno G. I ought he listening; Fife 000,0,00.-oa 11,0 sung agate. ' , To-der the EVIIY Argument List was taken up, The Court gays its opinion in regard to the mines- and Stewart repeated Lis caution; Fife said, •...,„„. ; but nothing `if of reporting occurred. On Toes .6l the regular lair argument list will he taken up. riot, of the confession of Charlotte Soma, deciding i art. we'll quit talking aboutthia; you know where that that it should be admitted. ii - This was hated on a I is: if I'm hauged, you get it and put it to your own careful and full consideration of the whole matter— I ass: - this ".1,13 about all I heard. Telegraphic. . both in regard to the arguments of counsel and the ' pees—Fifo only sang the song once. - _ decisions of the Courts. Mr. Howard then offered to read a similar number . c .. _ Jul . , . Sew I rat, o y b.—Too steamer Columbia Mr. Howard offered nn additional objection, on the of lines of the tame rhythm for the purpose of test- ; ground that Charlotte Janes had not been allowed to ' iag the memory of the witness, to he repeated hy ' arrived with Liverpool antes to Ile 2101. see counsel untll after her heal cowl:situ:cat. This : him. Counsel for the Commonwealth objected. The 1 The U. S. steam frigate Niagara arrived at fact not biting proved, the objection w. overrules!. i Court said that conned were verging en the ride.- I Liverpool an the 224, and the shipment of cable Mr. Howard also olijected to its admission on the ! lons, but the test could lin applied. The lint's wore ', was COMMCIW.ed lOrthirltll. _-.- ground that Lo could not obtain a py of it m I read' h e t witness said he would not repe a t them. I LIVRIIIo an. June 24.—Weather fine, favorable after all the witnesses in regard to it had been ex- ! Witness was then requested to ropeet port. of his , ter crops. Corn Very dull and declined G.l. audited. eas e, which Ito did, aliniut verbatim; he al.. Provision market generally closed dull; Bacon The Court said that (La defence had . right to , i., 0 i . ,,,, ai l th r .t. Fif e h a d said if ;Lt h e y kept , , a l. ryier, t ,' 3:Ned. thouu until it was decided by tho Court that • her brother 1301 and Jilts Withal., they w ' e " ' di . h '' ilr .- ratiotta . ria - Ilicll ' ardson, Spencer ,t: Co quote admissible in nee—that the District At- j hare hmn cleared. torney would have been riolating kin duty to the i i 39 f../11e,V.•. West ern Canal Flour 3 0 46dti3t - "Pds Ate vor Weaver testified that ho had instructed 0f .,,i,,, Philadelphm aud 8. - alit...a 111 _isri,,i n 2. 6 ,1 t flitio Cpmmottsvcalth if ho had deliviwed it beforshho mem t fide ,. i 0,,, ,, r , to hal been so decided- Too District Attorney, hut.- i hith aie P ee ' eed as , he h a 4 ralnEn4 in g" ' :', fl'2.ad(,;:i 1 .91. Red Wheat Sslivifs t flafid : while a cell botweea tau prisoners. Mu than do- , ~..„a o d,OO his , Abate!, Is. Iliac•I Corn 'i',..t.1.1( . ...9355. 'Oct sro. diately upon said decishm, had hatided it to oouuso I .cribed the situation of We cells .te. • fur defence. This teat precisely the time when they ; l ie ., eh th etheti his tiiti ... t , ee ',,, ~,,,,,,i i, i.. - 1 ,,,,.,„ ‘ , 1 Brilitail, Athga /7. Co. quote mixed Corn at lid were entitled to receis - o mad peruse it I Junes at the jail, for the purpose of ascortainine 1 decline. Counsel for defendants Mott objeoted to its alone. elan be ' elluse It ewalne ' l° ' IL° re ' e° inteeli-e'''tie'n'l I whether she had any money secreted about her. 017 la the House of Lords on Monday, this Lond iaterpolations and erasure.. Deers Wray Wray and Reed were lout to make the search, Chancellor stated that the opinion of the law The District Attorney rejoined by calling Mayor halllediately attar the final commitment against the oftleer. or ,Ite crown had not yet been taken in ~,-...,,,,...„. Weaver, who testified that the alterations had beau i reference to ilia ISealit y of tho opium tells with O ' ne of the jurors complained of Lamle unwell at I t,,.j nt and Chinn ' ' - • made at her request. and that them were uono made 1 this sta, or the case, and the Court adjourned till 1 I n !h ., b,...,,,. of c 0,,,. . , , ,," mr. ~...,,,i,h ,area' as to her signaturo toeing affixed; that, 3.s it ; nine o ,' , iek di , ren tame_. now stands. it is her exact and a.:Rael statement. : the followin: resolution . That in lie opinion of - The statement was then read as follows. !abstain ' Tim Fill:fall or JULT.—A morn gldrions day nor. ' t. '" ll''"'"' it . ella'th , n , timer Pi‘rl'im ,, m ,lull fag letters of the alphabet for names or the defend- I . f er allure not o the sky Ina. was la-. taa,urd.l3.• ants i The TweeAin - 4 day, full of clouds and quite e id. It." n'lll'iyul of Om uicitaides which utiliedo the ' th ' M ''' l " l-s " l ' 2 '"' A P rii • ''''''' F "A 444 .In° that ht, ' gave no peen.> ~r what w o a c p er k nec.l dtire. Mc , applat•ttion of British capital and skill I,; he wished to sme me on Thuneday avetaing at the bars ad o re 1., ~ of , 0 „,..., 0 w i1 .„.... I 0 ,„,, hi., what ton. He o „ dd he ~,,,J nid i j innate toe nation ' s birth day. The time was ' ', ry I improve:l:cut o ap t e i ricitimive power. in Ines. tell me whoa I eama. heft Motasi t nl,4 4 City oo the Loa.% ' wiaei,l' • Teal. as we think. bg the people of this sit • Ile follow,' 1 he resoint ion wish and not elf at laimbeth. and ton there In a rm e d trnoon nod I Every- body, almost. ',int into bite rolintryi crony , pri,,•l l , Ly l n . , ir,„ ~,,,,,, t h ~,,,,, 4 „f cni‘ ,,, i n arrived et use rum-, inted place at dark. I thor, un- : .--.., and vale almoet, had their it-cape:o, ftr the I . I• . i. . • ea &boa:fifteen teflon.. attar nin....1:1.A when knu name. I , I . , ,i, „1,, '... ~', o . • ~r 1 . .f.,i, IN out a bottle oft ,rrnsl). Stows. c l ime shout V,' o'el ,i• 1. . i -''- ' '"!-• - '''' ! --, " ..... , 1 1.T.d . ",,!. 4 t , hr " u g h " l lt 1 n ' t ,l ll ' e . wit , i s ::,::. ' i ' l . , ' l ' li I ;f ' i . tr , tiL r' sc i Z c Li ‘ cotton ' than k Ile also had a bottle of brandy. They went bah in liquor . 1 tie, ,r"AntrS• All along '.. .".. "' ra "'''''`• "' An i v.. ....a. re.. 1 ileed ii V Ihe I:11i: 0:1 :Mal CS. :1,1 Ill''Y W.... , lie... brnliill% I dnAnk w gong dml or n.-- , port,. , nt.,yiiii themselves with 1111,e, der awl I der:; , ~ „ . , . , ~,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...., then ~,,,,,,,,,,,, ri ,„,,,,„,,,,, m ,, tow. , 1.. : ~,,,,.,,,,, ~,,,,y . ~,, g ,, , , mans , prop , ram° ~, ~,a , „ ' t toe. at as flinty o. n.t, gi 'ln Cal' dial ai iii, U.d. lk .ri''''. 1 i n-krAlrlann " 14 •A' AA - - .1-I .'l said au . ,.** ir., the eountry hitt not enoueh to make up for the ank 14 la " i n"in ' it" I ' l ' i"' ""i• ii A ii" -4r. ".'"' wanted his mono). I told thaw I did led want top,. oh, I l trove oh, Lad gone uh '' . iCe•r.. g A en that prop, Ittellews a ould la• n 'Tor.' Mamas Stewart drew a knife, end threatened the If I •11. a no ". ." ', - " not they would nit: ma. I We,, arm; al. the r.,. Slam .• ! II clt moo .11,,,,i asl 11" oonloot, of tt soraiii, nature I ...I by iUl.wli inipt,,,..nient a am] better gm . - .Wtawart told me to knock at the don., which I did- Uncle ! occurring through the day. At Oakland ttne your;, ernes en t . ticorse e askod who was thee. I anar , rwi `ChArlott , ' Mali In...ke his leg while playing at foot-ball, and a ! In the Ile., oft mullion, the lltllls Bill wit. Janes. Ile said ha monad get np and let s Me in Then Mute: y.a.rc man. a ../erman, had it,. t n .e. mao,tlesi by I. • 1 •..) f . i . NO &Well .1,1 Fineneere4th e t I he. Intko,l.l to kill them ' • , i ~, f .. , • 0 ""'"''''' Miters A A 'a Ka i ' ai "" 't r"." '." ln it •i", I told them twOod's oats not to 4, it, I did not titian i "w' l' r!! P•'''''''' AA P,' ..,_ " a pis: ' • Ile' the • 1 tY I ,fi -e w r bel "lieu: I . E•• : .., tett tl that they would Jolt--thought they yod it to frizht,' nae. ur'd erlloo.ee ts G''. sl the ' .. l .l " d 'at•r "I circarea V e I r t - irt... or in an other Ill.11.•lel 1.. %O.!: 1101. Cade the ,, emceed the dlear, and I wAikwl in lin slid ! thestrcets, and the general rush of people into hie , , „ , 'a s sl i sholl'llitlg-"luld 1 ...Ike' , ni , .i lie , btAlwl , rn nwal wAs count, preserved the tows Irian tha peer/ilea,. el I et " ' ' ~hoed" ,J ". c' Lord, . lying. Lad.' horhowshe Am, Olin nal not very 0,,,11-...M., 1 0 , thi " ~ li k e 0. ~a n al 0 , 0 . , drnno„ , nn ,.., / En 4,1 r -- Cue :leetl.lll far Mellthee 1 ..r lIP PM sick. Whilst I was ttalkhe t tom, attat•amAe 4 mnt •t - I 4Y. l ' l' • - - • ' • • ' ; \ eat Corps o Lief/1.431 , 1re came off' .00 ts• tt Iy tit:door. Stewart and PIM then !101l In. Feels - id a taut 1 amt its ' w "'"' rw '' -w l'''.' — 'lti'hlili , ; and r44-ing. In his bond, and struck bins laud, in the breast with n.— I Indeed things in the, eountry oreryo hero ST sr.. . lll.l .N 1 ...11.1:1y . Halalh.rid near spoke. astern wok hold of aunt.. t, ho i delightiol a- eat 1. h e trail.. of ears tlec4rated watt ' The suit la the deal ocrati,: 41fi1.,.., fro e .11111 I• cried kr tiara sake not to kill her. Auto. jumped out of I 1,,,,,h, „,,d, il ng ,„ „„,,,,,,,,,,,,,, h.,, , ,, and O w , 1i..41_ j ~,..1 until th e n nd. bad mad estuabthad !(,stir pmtectino„ cryin far I,lai's , I ~,,'.,, harpy d ~ii & as s ai l „ au , w hil e ,!„. 'Ti . 1 t t j I . I sake not to kin her. I than tall them again no: to murder 1 “ "• . A 4 l • „ - r e , . 1 to gain•oa reso,t wont, not . ne e erine e n she,, that way. when tor, aam...,,,,ak.„, they ,„,,,I d., i grove.. ',key a trot temples er e . yore. welt sone, i I.lr several &go, bet t here us. lei .. .1. , 1. , . , I I A I the same. res..' Stewart first throw InA dusru.ao I ehr,k,l of liirda and human voite., and tno quiet as I ,p • l,„ , „.„.„,„, . 1, 0 ,1,,,,„, , h , I pso ,„, ~,. 1 ~,. her. sad then stanifust olt her .r a,, 1.A.1f hit boot ~11, 1 ts;th i:d rieb promo., of crops And it - :al, of I •:isii.. i ..,,,. ',,,., 1 . , . ~,, ~,,„, ~, . ..,,,,,,,,, ~, ~,.,,,,, ~,, , her head, Ile then nalhai ta iron.r his knit, ern., mid . It 1,„„,,,,,,d n't on every tree smiled under ton nienroin• '" ' ' "!!'' ‘" ' ! - ' . was no tits. It was bait. its t hen eaiVl i,r A ease knife.— , ' ' d ', , d 1 e toe a .•„,. c ,,,,„ i ~,,,,,,,, ‘.,,. , ~, ~.• .....,. 4 • 1111111, t 1.,. glee ranial, heel ei..,-- That not killing her, berm to the e.,mor of no r,,ain out , ..., w r 1- "' a g e , ''' Arn ' , l. ' , p , . I 1 , 1 - , ova no I , i., 0t , ,, , ,,ti0n three, the Iv i ter WA, pokm lona:ki t , twine ea . vs. m o s, when I ran o , a ", ,- to the sneer hue that was ye. more insauthu, trout ~.„ , a.,,,, ~....a. ~. ~., a ~,,,,. Coe . . k as !could net stand it artyloninr. After I awn; oat ha the : contrast. "' 1 •r . E 1 • I alga.. . . hank yArd I beard them break ins plata the cheat. Them , We spent the day under the trees at See - it:IC,: • it -spit ..h t, :1,0 'Caws,, llowover,l,afi I 1•11;ns • as aimtgim t but mare in the thte-place. I mold ee %mete I ay.„.,., ,rich ~,,,,„i, and goon cheer, fri , ndiy ,c „„ d „ , i 4 „, recant 0 , 0 ,, , , ‘ „ 0 n,,..,„„ nn I ~,,,, and aunt plainly. They waren'. I should Jrizs. fat.. 1 ~ n„.„,,.. l did 0, go' n ,,, n0 1,,,,,,, again, ,/,,,,, ,b,, y / NA.: atble.l and langlicti - and talked and sported tho , t new elect:en wool 1 fake plat e 'the total male out, nisi took toddof ma.atelthreatenal If I 14,01.1 I t.ll-1 ultay. Th e r e is no ph...wat er plaint la the I e.do 0 Park toss Illtlet Il' . ..Y1 for the govern tell they avoid kill me. They then made etc eons the :',. kin ay of Iliss ciiy. Beauty of situntlon, such 114 ~,,,. 05,,,,,, ~,,, tha ~,p p. ,,,, ,, Idea awful mai. that I would nu tul Their Lauds Wen.. I, I'olll in the broad fertile r elks. baueled on either T, oat,, „,,,,,,,, re iii . tiiin d in ~,,,,,, l int bloody. We Ora atartod for Arlieos-ort—At tros aft, ..114 by green hills and divided by the sp ark lint 1 ''' . . "' e'clecit-dl three togetlasr. W.: arriced at Mob.'" of the . a id -- • ~ ''. „ _ _. 6 the , i. • t . h 7 , 111 1.1.1t191i1,,..1 certain ilmi. I ~,g1..., a n d o.,,,,,pi eg hs n y at tymrly twnotcdock, when, we all three i '''''"‘ "I l' . '' "'". C... '" '''' p '''." A '' '" C trnot w.I /Id refuse t.,) take it, and would prob e down attelslntak more brandy. Tht7showed Mouel to L.A. • ill building and in landseare gardening to reta. teeter - repoat tau prof 6.,t they made t n Ink t, me therm it Waeall In half dolls - an. 'W e tat was a CarY I der it a del:et:fill spot. Harmony, a...e.dtty an I a short time; whilst them Monroe Stewart threatened me ; • h ja pi ia li i , ~,,e ag ~,, a ll hands, so that imii hue grain c - ops thruoght France, are in solo that he werild Ulnae If Itald tea them, when we 1 generous. o ,, ~,,• arrk far ~n , l t .„,„l„i t h„,,, g„di„ a a , .„-,. 1 . ..grtineen: vin lit 1,,.:. . lo t hat We 111 a skiff. using e a of boards for. Am. i, g , a. more d • id • ,''• , t I I, ~„ 1,..! ~,..1 tile ! Ito ,en,p r , tij o ea es and of We went hem the river to wt, tattroad, awl wettest down I Meant' , trtra'al or a °III'. , i nni.e ,to , • • o -.L. . th e track a short diSt.lnCa They stopped and caught hold than Sewickley for the spending of the Fourth •f j .I,eappeared, nu I n very la r.te tints o( me, and all.tred tlAtt no!' was nfmld that I would belt I ,fitly or any oilier day, :Jr any liarabor 0: - 11.1).3.-- , ~,,,,1 " th... ••" 4 -" ,0 " U " . ""' d " k''ll tit., 01 ''''' 1 Thn landscape is nearly perfect f , ,r tel Collll.llles 1;1 i ' ewers would °overran on them. I self nearly 01 the elements of beauty—grand met: ..Altair that Stewart asehi taught hal of too, ott .. tor . rico , high h..i , a ~ .,,,, i i ii.e. . iiiii.i, fine t,..,,,k 0e ..., • - Interfered. and said I ecru: feted. We all three . _ . w's. all thr . ee went No Wolf e. 'We got Into the house by cuing op a luck alley end Into the back door. We woo Mon- tie entry awl op two . pillof Maim. before we got to the ' hill-monk It war dark but I Mask them were three Iv In the cu. rwhl a mart itt one of them in the corner. We all lay down in one bak-,Stessart and File taking on their books not rue. Tii.• men did not spuk. We laid over an hour, when wo aft 4it up together. Joel before daylighk They allowid that they dtd not want Wulf . . family to me me Mem, and /its astrol Stewart where Le would take to,. Motive Stewart ausweei al and said—"To Alexander's tavern." We then went down stales to Stewart sinew a bucket of wake.. Thy did not wmli Malaw:l, for they slaw a Kidd op smile which h it saw. They then "Mated row off. and took me within a short distance crab, Alexander* and shows" or. - {L - e boatman , " lett me. At thie thee Stewart gam saw ono dotter and flity.cents. They told me not to go to the tawsra until all or seven o'clock, but I wont iMmedieftil there and . knocked, when* Men pet hi] hen ce, ut of the window. I asked him If Matrae a public bon Ifs said it sr.., end cams down and lifma In by the trar.roorn door—from thence into the ditdng.room, Mrs. Alexander's Meter ono &Own shortly alter. It was then just getting light. Site allowed It was very early fur people to get op. / ..yett, it was earner than I got up tot cemmon.". After be teem I WOW Wife. INW ellthkg in the dinlng , rdOm and be mom Into the bans : own and Looks drink. I did not speak to him. Ile meg in company with a men I think wee loom. Ile bed eatedy whlekere and • mt. on. I again saw him to the mom. hot I did not speak. to him again. "About four weeks ago, my Cher, Wm Jones, told Fife met my soda Wilma had money. Ile told him mat my (ethyl' , house. Us stated rites he had nine or ten hundre.l dollar& I never WWI matt e d to Henry Fifa—Justice Me X.'S. of With) .diftmt =mut , declining to marry us, no- mama of kis ave—he helm; too younz. I also correct Out part at alp former statement, where went down Co ter heat to Malfendport and stoppod at Wolf's tavern. I w e.nev wes in Wolf's tavern °saint on (May morning, and ft n. .41_ place ofguntlay that I went to uncle George \Vitt:Vl did =tem rife on :Sunday morning. n 1 In my Siemer statement, nor Is It Correct in my former statement from that part of It where I walked to McKeesport; as I to o Ifni at the bara as bet...mentioned. nnta WM taken to Ifni Aleranderla the mornineatter the murder. And that portion of my former statement mist's.; to my brother. William ho and . James Williams Wing uncle and amid, not cornet. The watch In my poseession beleshp to my cell and was giswa to ms by Charles Itelowina Wm. Road r eaptain of tho Night Watch, testified that on the night We prisoners were brought to the watch-house, they ger., him some clothing. which he'llandlid to the Mayor, and the latter placed them In the safe. Job IL Patterson testified in regard to the clothing haring been placed in possession of the Mayor. The witness then gave a COP reritati on with Stewart on the boat coming down from McKeesport to Pittsburgh. .Btowart denied having had anything to do with the murder; asked him if ho hal any idea of whom the money was; said he didn't know, bet if there ins any money, it was hidden in Welf's hayloft; that if I would go there and look under a bonni lying in the hayloft; down In the hay, I would find it; said he had seen a certain person go up in the hayloft while ho was in an out-building on Wolf 's premises; ho caw him by looking ore'r the tour; told the elreum ranee neat morning to Capt.. Hendrickson and Mr. Plimpton. Capt. llonthickson testified hu went to iVolf's and asked the privilege of searching the sfable; Wolf refused; got a search warrant, and went to the sta ble; found a small board lying on the hayloft; found two pieces of brick under the board; could not find any mono', though I searched carefully; a person could not see into the stable from the out-house. (The -witness then identified the clothing of Fife and Stew art, whieh vas mhown,:as that ;which he had tart lard.) Court took a TOCefili till half past two. APTEDSOON sgssios. Just* Waathler 'thitified that - the moon set abouttitteen minutes past rine o'clock on the morn ing of the first .of May; the limo in Meficesport is generally regulated by the Viet yard- bells, which at times have,been found half an houralower than the cornet time; I have been in the habit of making ob. 1 sermtiotis of the hmrenly bodies for reveral years. . Mayor Wearer testified In ragard to placing the &cubing of the &fondants In his safe. • Simnel Stroh testified that Fife was not at hit shop on the Saturday and Sunday before the murder, to the best of his knowledge. I I Mr. Whitten, Mayor's clerk, testified that be took the clothing of the defendants to Philadelphia to bo examined by . Dr. Alfred Ein - g. ((ilothin- ' identi fi ed.) Margaret Tatin t residlng at Iliekory,Washington Co., testified - she eaw - Fife, 'Stewart and Charlotte boos Itutt4pring*Biekorh Charlotte. and Fife loft that Plate the morning after the murder el - Simnel H. White; Fife and Charletteilirctl as man earl wife. Oroitieransfaisf-4ife 'worked at shoemaking. at Iliekcity;irfth year and Torrence; he had lived there - abaci! a year and a half; Charlotte lived with Mn. Balton, her sinter. • David 'Clark, residing opposite McKeesport, on the Tcnitkighway-rirer, testified that ho went from Me iCul-Wilifitta.Wilion's, stait there a few minutes, and retkrund trt.thallianstatd in an hear and two minutes, procoodhsg leisurely. WilliatiShfoothead teethed that, on Thursday Nth O f A rg`-' - .941 1 / 4 .14i J - cinor got WI: this summer 'Teta • the•others,whieb were undoubtedly hlo•ol. On FIiC . A Petrick Henry is de.eribeil to Lie by a geotle - u, pamr, there were two .Pore of bhp el on the lett • who Aeuees. in n f. litim t., this still life, the mar in{ sooner of ..tea.ner and loeontotive e.ttpearing and dizappe.ring as they glade on their ways. Vitae.] and !plenty emit° on evary hand amid' those scenes of beauty, and what not can h° desired Ite,ides such blessings and comforts as we hart enumerated. Tb.. plc tic at Sewickley now rank, among the perniatieht tionslif the Fourth of July, and era say long fl w ish the groves and long lire the kind hearts uhich mnke It,a Fourth of July there a day an full of ascot and pleasant menioriea. PITTSVIM BCTITLI..-0111 . citizens will uniloutitc4- ly remember that one year ago a circular was ,eigned by many of our active business men, haricie refereueo to the 8011t14911'8 Church, of which Rev. J. D.IIO-N is pastor. Statistics were given in that paper, showing that wo have employed on our regular river:and ra nd trade, not less than i 193 wee and boys. An eft furt was then made to obtain annual subscriptions t., statain the Missionary in his arduous labors, and t place the enterprise on a sure and permanent basis. That all was very generously remanded to. Rov. Mr. Dallas has pro,erated his labors through the year with great faith fulness. and mud, ha. been the rerult. An interesting Sabbath Schaal is connect eat with the Bethel, regular preaching sustained and missionary labor performed during the week, among a large class fir whose moral improvement no other special effort is made. An agent or the Seamen, Friend Society, Rev., Mr. Boughton is in the city, and will call upon the eitisens generally, to receive their donations to this cause. We bespeak for Mm, (which ho will no clonlit ro ceiro) a kind roteption. DEATH or A. BEILD62.—A, tee passed on the Fourth by the liaysville atation where a train going East meets one going We st, a number of gentlemen with uncovered heads bore out from the hotel the mortal remains of Isaac Patterson, Esq.. enclosed i n the narrow house appointed for all the living. This gentleman died in that place on the night of the third of July. and his body was brought _hither on the Fourth. lie has been failing for 20210 [into past, but death came upon him 23 we learned, quite sud denly at last, no particular symptoms giving pr, • monition of his approaching end. The great eh . a . came upon him while in a violent paroxysm of coughing, by which a hlOod-vessel was ruptured and all was over. He has left his monuments behind him, builded by his own hands. We esteem the de evam of the workers as a vastly greater 1021 to community than that of those who scheme and plan but never produce. An industriuuszan has fallen in our midst, a num who in the linc"Ef his !easiness was indefatigabl e avid faithful and who has been snatched away as it were in the midst of holiday re joioings and the glum of noisy celebration. Peace to his ashes. Tun TRIAL.—While the city was rejoicing in the joy and Frocl,m of the 4th of July, and hill and valley were ringing with shnuts of mirth and the !sounds of mask and singing floated on every breeze, the jury -men were in their seats, the Judge on the bench, the throng of eager and untiring listeners clustering around the bar, and the individuals now on trial fur the highest crime known to the law oat through the weary hours of the sultry day as witness after witness was examined, and hour after hour glided into the unretuming past. The inexorable fin ger of a just lair seemed to mark out and net apart the court house as that law's highest temple when it could sot it apart on such an unction and not per mit even a wave of the general htlaqty to cress its threshold es bl jestice feels its way ae the truth of tie ease be that truth what it may. The trial of tho coBS is still going forward, and for tiny: thing that appears may continua through ihh weak. A careful synopsis of all the Important facts and crents of the trial may ho found in our columns this morning. BIOAMT.—A woman nomad Mary Davis made oath yoaterday befccro the Mayor charging her husband, Thos.Dav critl, bigamy. Davis was arrested by °Meer Richardson, and conducted before the Mayor, who held him in 155000 boil to appear on Tuesday, at ono o'clock, for a further. hearing. The defendant avers that he is not married, bat admits living improperly with the woman to wbom hi, wife alleges he is mar- Tun. Penney leonine has a letter from the milebra tad tragedian Mr. James E. Murdoch bearing date of Juno G, and written from the Lake of Come ever whote waters ho has preihly been studying the Lady of Lyouv• Ito i 3 in excellent health and after com pleting the tour of Switserland and Germany, will return home in time to fulfil ongaimmonfl In Septtm- WI: non, tioninii out render • the larga• antonnt of totprove.l propertl ial land in Lower ,t. —IP. Cheir an.l made township, 1 hi he cold Ie r ei the tte-ignees of James bray, rourth street. oat the second riser of Davis Sew coon Hiette, No. Ot Fifth atreet, this erening at iiia;ht o'clock. a quantity of etocks will ha sold 'mute : , th:toly 1,4,1.• the above. N Y.FI7. : 4 :11,F1y July :I --Sey,rni riots ye4terdity. Thetilos! 0:11.1 originated in rho Bowery. The 11:;ht was cootinoiel with do icrsistest ferocity t.ir an hour, no , l clubs, stoles, bottles and fire 'h I. were freely Fiso Pointers wore tinnily driven back. In this riot there were par.or, kilirl. 1111.] famtr inelit -Lug sovorsit I. , di.tornen, ...Mlle.!. Al 4.,1e period the rioteri 11.1 , 1 the ,treets twricr;l:d. defy,tig he police, whom there 1,4 upwards ri att h.indred preioni: Three rogitnews of State , roops were ordered out and kept in reserve, btu theirservices wore not required, as the riot WA, tinklly supp..e:iftd by the exertiocs of ihe police. In the minor Mott; which occurred during the two perconc were killed and I trimly or thirty holly w,tralcd. Inlioarl;r nil thd diattirlAd•es ex-policemen w ere conspieuoul %Vial the exception of thf , ,e riots among rowdies, the dap pawed off There were other riot♦ in different orts of th city. All care on the Second Avenue railwn were stopped by a 111011 of Irishmen oral ever conductor robbed, two who resinted nt ['tint being terribly beaten. Ar.nAsr, July ti.—floe. W. L. Marcy died at Sans &meal hotel, at noon Saturday. Ile-com plained of a pain irChis side, and shortly after breakfast walked to Dr fore's. Not finding blin, returned to his room atsthe hotel. The doctor came inn few minutes. On going to Mr. Marry's room, he found his dead, lying on bin couch, with an open hook 01 his breast. Ile had just written a letter to Jim Minor Botts. The I , airimon Council has cent deputation to hying his remains here. Orem. preparat ions are tanking for his funeral The remains leave Albany t o-morrow by a specie train, and will be received here by the purges •s and- escorted to the capitol. His fattens will take place on Wednesday. Church service t hy Doctors Nprague, (login, and Welch. Bust ess will be suspetthed. Councils, tee.. &c., will attend the funeral. BorroN,July s.—The National holiday was eel° ebrated with the usual patriotic demonstrations the weather woo fine. A melancholy accident occurred during the day which tended ,to mar the enjoyment of the festivities. public display of fire-works was progressing upon the common, when a shell rocket mortar burst, killing George P- Tewks bury, formerly Harbor Master of this port; Asa L. Libby, Patrick Cook and John McMa. bon, and badly injuring Mr. Wiseman Mar shall, the tragedian, andichn C. Robinson. Sr. Louts, July o.—Eausasclates to the ad ere received. Tho Democratic Convention to nom inate n candidatofor Congress met nt Lecomp inn on the 24, Judge Gilmore presided. Ez- Governor Ranson of Nfichigan was nominated by two thirds vote over Eli Morro.. Resolutions endorsing the policy of Gov. Walker, and ex pressing a determination to support him were adopted. A resolution to adopt the Constitution to 1.., framed by the Constitutional Convention whether submitted to tho people or not, woo lout by a. vote (4'40 to I. July tie.dernte demand: sinus of ;en bidt at 5t3.40411.50 for suporflne, and 80,7 5 fur extra. There it no change in grain. Corn is rather dell nt (11)(01,1. Whisky steady at 25e with a better demand, chiefly mieeolot Ire. There it a hinter demand for Bacon; talon 400 hhdn tiara Fri day at tt}®ll/ for Sholders. and 120 for sides, nl n n. lug firm at the on trite rates. Meet Pork had ad. eaneed to 322,50 with sales of 250 /his. Metro in a glued demand for Batter nt 14e(ci 15e. reeeilitt light. The river-is falling shinty with 1 feet water In the channel. It has been raining sin, 4 n'ojovk. BALTI3IbUR, July 6.—Serious disturbances °courted in this city daring Sninriley. A man named Robert Frazier was killed; /1120, a Ger man in a tavern row. Two children were accidentally idiot by the careless handling of fire-arms. One of the chil dren is dead and the other fatally injured. Lentsrtom, July 6.—'Six feet enter in the Canal arulfalling. It is raining. Mercury 72 degrees. WAsntsCioiv CM. July 6.—The affairs of Kansas have formed the subject. of Cabinet de liberations since the receipt of tile resolutions of the Georgia and Mississippi Democratic State Conventions, condetuning the course of Governor Walker. Although his conduct is not entirely by the adminiStrat ion it will' firmly sustain him, I. tiering that he acted with wisdom and justice in advising a subutision of the Constitution to a vote of the people and that he thus followed a ; safe line of policy. The Southern attacks are considered ungracious in view of the fact that he was sent to Kansas by an administration ' pledged t o the &fence of Routheru rights and opposed to thy'Topeka constitution and in Vein- i fortuity with which policy' Gov. Walker is new claimed to he net ing. The views of the admin. 1 istration care ally elaborated will, there is rea son to believe soon be officially promulgated. , The Presid nt and each meadow of the Cabi net to-day retleived an invitation to attend the funeral Mr. Morey. The President replied by telegraph espre.sing deep regret at the =Ad event and saving that the tirossuro of poi,lj, lioSiiii, , s iintlri I‘;event him and his associates from at tetolance. , July o.—The fourth of July was eelebrate.l here with unusual demnnstrations.— ' l • ha weat her 1711,1 tulle and business was entirely +nspcndc•l. Th.• public buildings and private re-ddemes were handsomely decorated. The procession was very Lingand made a fine diiplay, the principal feature of which was the steam fire department. In t lie evening there wash grand display of fire-work?. At Lexingtoll or tGo clew of laying the corner ' , one of the Clay mptnunent there wens a grand ;gni out: the military .11:14,, 1,14 large, and there was a fine lasonie display which was very extensive. The stone was laid by T. N. Wise, (.1r and M av: er oft he Grand Lodge "r Ken— tucky. The lie, Ilreelienridge MIS the orator of the day. Many distinguished gentle- Mel, were present. The testi video wore conclud ed Kith an rY.II,II,IVC barhevue. PHILADELPHIA. Judy ii.—The celebratio n of Saturday ‘ , 7 a mvagra On:Nu:ter There , A:bi Ito tlitilionsl ration. Tic democratic. Meeting In the morning nas very poorly Intend ed, and was adares,ed by J ulan Forney. DETROUT, July row occurred last nighty in effort to quell which, Deputy Sheriff Small ted Austin received severe injuries, from the efforts of which Small died tub morning, and the latter liar in a precarious condition. Twelve arrests have been mado. ' Sr. Louts, July 6.—Tho river is still receding .slowly and all the upper streams are falling or are at a stand. The weather is alternately clear and cloudy. Mercury 78 degrees. Sr. Loris, July 6.—The Desert. Sexy of May /11.1110“11CCi the return of Brigham Young nod his party after an absence of 16 days. The prospects of n plenteous harvest tiro flittering. There is no flews. Sr. Jonas. N. F. July 11..--The ship William Bogert., of Bath Me., foundered at sea on the 21st of June. Eleven of the crew were lost. The remainder lane arrived here Sea Yong. Jule 6.--Ccuidi closed lAiatil; salt baho .an aavance of 'Orleans Middling is tinotoil at Epinnils 143. Flour is :Ism: sales StOuit Wheat buoyito!, sales 3000 bosh. Corn heari: 39,090 bush. sold; quotations tominal. Pro,. isitalt are quiet 01 6i, 11. tit. gar grin at 9(. JO!, for Mtiscorti•lo. Bileou is quiet. Freights firth. Basks firmer: .ran Sontheru -17; Reading 74d: tialena Chiongii IPSt; Michigan Centcul-8,3; Eric 271: Claret:mil & Toledo 55.: 1 ,1 Missitsippi 11,}. PIIII , PrI.MII.I, ally —1 , 1. , ur II very dull end prieen aro lon% having ;I.n - 11,412:w; Ali - ping bran... , nre offered at 57,:.0 without Luy.., brand; a; e7. , •24(;37,57i 4.1 esrra (.11114 f; •,..P.; to $0.50. Eye Flour mcady a; S.; ted: Corn :Ile, nt ~t seal del! at2;.(;_i 7 ." err 6;:S •: .e , o , or 1,1 at 5i.5:.(;;`,1,7 eel : hito Po, .;,..1n; Corn i• .11. n: hart at I.dyyr; , rely I hi slow. Wll,l, l.l,ir•f 11111, 6t - - II n 3. . tu,,.• I. 5•55: h3v. - Commercial tVvekly Review of the Pit t.lbargh Markel Graf, J. I=l 04.1 1,41 rho two ,r• ne., IT 0,1,460 , 1,3 loc , calLtt.g. c ni 1.3 t ; 01 , 1 If the • iIV.• 1. Z.. t, to 01,1 Iva nn ; 01, th-ra 11, [0 • .•1 1‘....1•1 Ncts:okr Ott • cr..J IoT I 4121 IN 6,1 •r 1;. • :Lc c.ttla.. es wc ~J A a„uct h air hat, Tent , ...,4,115,,,uc1, and t a:4y, ot,J t4T It everywhere Awed. As an erldence otthe noress.t 1•/.. 11 fit ..1 harvest wastotice the Mr: thst •• a • 1.!'••••1 ern Lantiaire nll been Lesrity Ares :stfp-e, oft atm thelitA triontit:' The Kent uelts ‘it I In 'mfr. bane Let rAMJAWth MOtt in one week, 111 l•••• M , -n r • .notos'.lerinz ‘11,441,,,,a aigtqultbytikliti)nrdultra., This fl o w ,f L., lii illfhit.tlerred to trap up tho thppW-f.t 1111MIZ to the Notr.:York.Usitks Is the( , tho •MVI I r, .tr.un to hn hump,: - 111hOtiming harvest I, ',1., tlio tmxtut . to utoTerostward the TLanumber otapphcatitfor m the It. 'tt ITg,il.gturc -tor now baragg r Wideh Lave to Ise Jut; Atuotaula to .J`, and no, proposed ccliqtal t mwr the number uf appli,tCa.. ~, w‘c wi,ch 11.1 i , giclaturrsturtted In. Dire, 4,1 Ow lor , s. ..m,13, ar,T I nth 011/ rib'--o!,f, lb. , a the Cumutvert,sl w:, f,„ ; Val,(l9‘). hi n ,l/i,41 1 , 1 M.plk /01•,.. 11.111... t• notic• lagivcc tho. I.,,gatas. f. is; , a contra] Prue 11.1:11‘, 1,111. M•111M11 Jana arc IMMO JIM. TIo•t Law k Gentr.al the KEIT , cg.. r,ntr. ,1 .T.1,4 at n.,! I.r.e 1,11 th , IN,: ...I In ILloap , ol:t 0..1 Lot wcck I,tw- M Ili+ au.' n'tll ,or f t`lc rtelroedo.,f ho ~,,nat.! . • :can't. of In II 11. 1 V.• ZI "4 II XIII, 11/4.1 It/.llanapOo• r r.-I•pnpt,on 11,,r n xn•l checklg4;. Nyot...• drain upon (non inr , usu by ...Inns brulierv. Y. ur Sat 13..1ny. 310t1,,, Thirket trns vary acto. annug with 1,44 thnu waa art.llµl.. 1. ma.l3 fur rnyn.vnts •E my F!1.,,4 4.11:1.41 t r ill/W.34 •t 1 ..2n , 1 prrventr Any Kr...tt 4trin,,t, AI tho ..! I.t..tu .14 finny, .11 . 11 1.. a e. In I.n.l.l.htch, rat. Mau 7ji vnornlly lull rn.ney unfll •10,!;. • • . . ••• . ••Lhno. In! rat., llnv.• to.t m. • at , rbity ilmnze , l. I'm: maul 11011.11. i 1. , 1.,,; f.... tu..) I7:1 ~u. Yin,- !t , e 1 I.TNI r to 1.0 aag... 0,,, 4 t., t• ft,rcodciarq :tn.ll.lnr.r ch,a tl..itt etxty .1 ii. , 3..;. u'f•ritr. LI" n , t exc.., I 14,i, of kat ...wk. but the dig:Y.11111.11 yi1.,111 I,‘,R• to cur tali ul the of the iiew Tarul tr Jonio,ly kticArn, throe, mnn riper Into the etrr, ''Th.. Ilmverom!. In op , ), at the Tma.utry cl. , nct arm rant 111 , 1 appr.lmtnimrs 1:111,11 AV, MI I,nm - 41y enrol .11tIm‘mh ..vety h. 6, tm nm.lo tuam cluom , of opo.N. esp,Mlly Um, ply., the rhtv, th. remip , rmtmatay wero than the pa:mm[l from tha mt', 7111 mc,lpts fmni , Nu., 527.431,1... un NVe.lii , Alay I.uav. tom' "farllr wisat tn:o Ate nn,unt pf 0,11 in Om N . :1,110,0M Ir Inrg.. but tlin reroipt. of money nt listraly up to tlienVern t r, , r 11; h. Iho reduction in dour,. Tho quantity poo , tn thr.sen n In the market Inrg, .1 loop, rimount duty fnm, on tal.9llon: of tr 1,u0.,11, lho ur of nomoc,coir,r, The eifoet of the, nen Tnriff upon 1..111 not yot .lorolopo.l l rnonuttmo of rho now lip thro.Oo .ut ilo koop up there .1.1 itv.:rajn supply going for war. 4, it tiolprkull for rnmony in this market f. st.orl.i...:hoptlap anal ratonN,ro without change. killEls—thsre I. nothing d.ting Peer:. Put*. We nue, Pearl, redulnstly et bk. butt .111.4- An I Pots at 9E07 rash aril rites. netts AA Id dtenar BEA NS—tln.re lob ll4ht dsmand Flout - Ills *maul tend, nod ‘,tee ras, makkla etctutily tt .5 - 2,C4eye11.::, inun Infs. itilrrEK k 4:oo2—Athens are Inn limited nscelp sh t I of But. ter. and we quete prime roll at 14415; I.acl,wl nu t s nut et ltkij/12. bat we bear °Gunn* nastier. the bulk of r, .14 . 0 Mira bast: it let:, supply, ate/ the dontenu Is not au sit quota at Hata.r.ti—the balm are atuntly bat In .4.41:0u, , tr.t v; we aunt° Shoulder. at local], on In quallty; ablua 1.4,,,i41274! awl plant Mons S. C. Ifaibe 14. lICCHETS k T1..11*--Itt Bearer ntanur..% - turest an. W ittily hookah at the factt.ry at $1,45, conk par funds. Pars. barch nutnufauturad bucketesell hurt: At 4.4 P. the tend., large tube $11,47 per dugout nand u; four 4,17; 'wet, of thr,,, $1.47. Illt(Yritl3--the market Is toleratily mil supplied, mu .nice or, making regularly at fir conic., and st r it, eLf - IN for Niter qualities, fancy Intl commaialiny v 4.1 WIMBEI Slantlle nor,. 0.11, 14 c tblslanille Rope, cut. I'. VIL Ilomp Rope, sail, 15 c thlWltito /tope, cot, In c 'et Ih Tarns] Rope, coil, 14 c RlTerred Roper cut, r o Paelanurrartl.fine, 13 c c lb Packlugnua.c.l 12 0 v lb BIRO CORDS-slitnillo. ba.h7. 5 .2 . 1 (53:47 , / Montlln. V coil, lb 018.1. lb, $1,67,52,75,43,, ,l, r. Romp, ' coil, 12 its V lb. 1 0 1,012 , 41 1.4211/S-51tualI/s, 37 as dos. 7.10. COTTON YAltNS—ma atm not ambush of tot 7 rurtbsr change I la fignros, and mot/one our unotetions: rocxD 011. Nom. & to 101noluelvo '240 it ttt No. 10...... Nos. II A l" A.. 5 c 'ti lb Nu.l7 ...... .... No. IA ';b No. lA --. N 0.14 •'T c - ,4 lb No.ll N 0.12. .2tl c tt ItsiNo...Nt FOCND TEU. Th , 12 c .11 c 711200. .10 c'e CANDLES AND SOAP—thorn II 'aterviy and rattnlar Int.lo tlonla.l of 17402.3 for Atlantauttrot Port!, 11 for in,.n1 , 1 004 for pod. Soap is at.I.IY at 4 and lu tor Sanyer'a Tollot sod do Chamln. , lolNd. and 7 for do German. tontlirt la rots - ninety atoll anti the inttnilr biro, th.in thr thotinnili rule. In thn Prtuttl ray nt DRIED 111:11F—tolos only to antnl within ihr rni.ge of 14,44:. DILIhD Pitt:lT—thorn Is v./truly any drintanil. Apo, n are nitogrtlict nominal nt anti Poulton nt $3,50. t i lii t iTlll:ll3—nalea on arrival of rim* wortoTo at 10 oho frog:l . llore hell Ilttnly af fift. tro . m . sto . na - I;.lr — ury.i.asll 1 4 . / atlfi Very . • I'].4ll—Nlcaeltecnd :;o. 3 laric , ,crt chn nor ciatcli. ern in 1.11, market, and millna: $l4; olci do rtttZ'. 3 , :3;.hnlfdn et Italtinaore Shot. u05r.1.14.11.1111. liereicgeiktfl•ctis6.4.',4c. White Ficcb.ccr•llnAry 511, Lek• zcit;•••rior do Isaltclo ccrelluccrr Vc.77.1.4.0c1 .o Lake Accrorl, VW.; Trou4. 4.51. f5,50(4E1tt half do do, 5 e 53 FLOUlt—thetoorltel hal rentalurd quitetalreoly since oar W t . repoit, the non c ,, 1.•,•log pliccat AAP' or n . duule :ales 00 errival 01%111;00411re st til,t4 and extra nt 0.73. Yrotn 0100, the tnlit,mttccut Itt OM Orel lot. on, $0.16 64, .1.e4 $7 forrxtre and 7,1.1, Err - nadir do. lir Flour, We firm •tc.cra at $5,7:, The lar*lious during the ]set month sore 14,1541.1.1.. OBAIN—Oirs are dull and hut little ofllning I rtipricom first hand. at IA mid from en,, evrao;..,crEcug. doll; :ale on arrival ara, and -bet ilyrttlittript Rot, WW. EE. C ._ • EC IL D S , -- 7;7 silts at 75 from Drebbands. 2C",w BASASS tl. , not If_el sr .. 2 . , c . , its appharanc, Wart; sAlee UT Rrd to 1001 et g 1,30, ni Is , ac C/ 0' S i, the nam e itriu , PATENT ELASTIC FIRE A ND ITATEP,PROOP - GRht`F.lllErl—ii,,e in a rhatly demand front the lead c ..,, E M _ r, , ai ii, 0 rao, and we Ina. tur to prime Orleans Sugar at 1..±14. lit . , ~t._, S PERzpal * sopissbiv, proprietor.. N.., 7,1.4.,,.....,. •.•:,, , i,ln. Syrups SA,Ar'llo. Coif, etzudy Ut 12 0 P I N G • • ~...„,.,,,. iika3lAN CLAY--aulte regular at VP ? ten, four mos. ARE PREPARED TO CONTRACT AND PUT ON AT THE SHORTEST NOTIC UA V— ' btu supply " ''''d" "d '"4). "'-' ' l'h';'' ' ASS& th e above Elastic Fire and Water-Proof ACT lh,fing, It being the 0 i lit per bin. ll Y unit!. let i nvented that will iniceeeshit . Ilihilt r —llulehere' Omen Hides. sell st Sc Intl a: .arm. resist the action of th e attntn - pheni in esery el L o, l rrij. FIR., A:N.I) wAxEr.....prtoov. Do- rli. Uhlman. doll, and il , alitre ere salllhin , 1, • V . ''' . ' IT Is ' , Ertl , • it.C'T GAS PlPE—the following are Ora ,pr datioas for wrnlght And in pof of ad... Unity, we believe it is rinui 1,11u , i - - llPtriur . lo any .tletaih e it„„tn,,,.. w .... , iron tithing, Tar, Iron or Shingle 'took, ig Inn s., n ,,, ady,rnhe li•nt hat ui , h. Sr iiirrM it: , n .. otor t'nd , TI Reonng Is uarranted to prove 0. ahoy.. r•Tt .. .tnr.l. We ill s put hon h„; ' -.-- .57,r DOLLARS PER SOCA RE. (TEN PEEP stet: intz We will a pply it upon Tin end Iron liclofe for TWO DOLLAIIS PElt rtilLulth 1 , 14 4 on e t ,„„,, ~,, ie d...hiiiirc cheapest paint that tan be need. .(fliirllo Invite all who urn linildinp, and al., those who Trish their Rof. ll:pairil. to calla: on, our., igi. 7 .„... , , 5.., and ex.:tine samples 60.1.1114 y the thorns. Ives In regnrd to the durability and t.a,hA AnlityJt ~,ti ltirrol l . thlt 146.0,, • - J. O. PERRIN, t No, IM Third street, between Wood and Sreitlintlit. S. A. JOHNSON. 1 • Pittsburgh, Penns . ;,;) , ..ruldnel to Lite ruirnmury I.lix.mint. I Lprs AND NAths — Withatt change, and quotation. oluintinn4 ulth tn.fthaute tirtnnes. 3.9 IpVell brio, ITIOV, IC'. 1J011.2.6 111.0,1. Connuon Bar I nJII pun 1b...2N . Per pound fi% noon tan, Itnn Plow Win. -—4 l; I% inch .......... ....•..."0 lb V.,' ...4 11 1 ,.; " " 11:. v It, 104 to ihd Natla 'e ka . g. 1541 14 " .. :'• 1 ; 411.• thl .' Brat , Dolt Runs. .0 l..nee Saila -,-, keg I,7L ' 3,4 quality 11.1 le :.I .. .. ....4.1!:: 10,000 1,11 squanc. 44 , .. .- ....4.,10 44' , inch 14 lb W.: •• 3 , ,5.; 3.1" , .... ..• . " 1 ' 1,01); h, .• " 4L C HI Spik... 3to 4,, n a l . gait. It 4.1:al llorar Sho, I by 44, 7-16 .1,7., awl!" inch 3% Dundy Tiro, 1% by ...1.,;, L 0!: 7-In runt s x,' inch... 3% ,', ,i1a4.11. Tree 11...; and 1 ..... :•.,, by 3-16 atni , 4'lu 4 11 •:ler l'avrts 1 . .. lb o'2. •do " 1.4. I “nd 1% (nen' fill,. ! by 31C. 1: ;:, tn 434 No.. 13.14.1:..105 17 1. lb .Is, r , , ~ uEATIII:II—Tne In:trio's ....mtintli, uus, tiled on-i droop -100.1,01 without much quotah: • chaugr. We corrocs o Sir flg- 5 t. , IVro't inch a:I 1..ngt.111 Fpanish iSole 15 Slanglite: I lip, Loather '0 dor g i 3,554 .33,442 Bridle - ..... . ...................... .s4firiyiL2 Skirting Le3!her B 32433 I. Sltt , .—lN - lian City boost No. I is nuts Leld firmly at 14@ tisfi,i i very little Lem ta operate on. Yt 0,1.4 Ll.—pig Lead Is ~rotund at Bar lead sells in 53.5ma1l way at S. Eihisw ['upper it firm at 34@34, and Slisst Bra. at 31 St PORK—rosy little doing; sales in antall lota at 24 34.fiti itt tiarrel. 011.S—L0 it Oil No. 1 bl sidling steadily HI 151,10; 7..intliesl, I English at fig, at.il 'Western at leti@s7. I'TO METAL—the market i sat 40050 Antitrarfin N., 3:.t ;55434, and charcoal iaild blut at $3O 331, .1i PO rail/ES—the mason Is over and theta ara but few 'to Ice had. SCEDEl—the market Is eery dull : Clutter Is allogother nomixnal a;3 t 15,50./01. Timothy la steady at $:,(013,50, and fla at ,65. SALT--e steady demand and salmi at prowl°tu ratio— sl.C2 for Nn. I out 11,75 fir extra SAND STONE—regular sales of liUntlngtion Co. Band stone at 1... ton. WINI/IOC OLASS--priona ore firm, and we reprat our quotations (or that exult sitm, city mato :-SXB and 100, sLett Onto, 13.75: 101 l to I/011 and 9012 to 10x12, $1.25; 0013 to 0013 and 9014 to 10.115, $1,50. Them am uet cosh country brands range 50 cents "0 box lees. For the stieroodini ;militias slant, lo nut discount off. LElD—llon and in moody demand at 12,50 la knit toe pure In oil. and dry be tl lb, 'object to the nu:midis meantl. Mel Len .I hir,tlil. not, and Litharge l arose at tirii4; rectified Is in regular do. tuam: at 3.15531. SVOOL—T/to market Is smutty but not bnnyant: our deal ,' are buying all that comes In at "detrs:Xl for rornmon and 45,D50 fir ;t on! to choice full bl,ool The recall:lts by roll root for the east Or about the son,,, m last year. It In pro haltio that them will Ma lull fora week or two, until the efforts of that new Tat PT are aserrtlontel. Imliorts by River. WIIKELINO by Fortuu , --Ite, lelle paper, J L Shen; 7.3 high um, 13 :mkt ui-4. Leech t cre M'Cune %%num: 1 cull line, Brown 3. Kirkpatrick, St nbls nun. Tully, II ste wu.ol, Mardian. ZANESVILLE by Emma ikabarn—AA) bbla flour, 37 kmi dour, .1 do, 10 do egg, II laga Ie 1. 72 aka wool, Laerb k , i arm..., aka, Miriam- A Womack: 1 bblOszarod. Fetzer; I 1.1,. Huck 4i., hiLS Am!. Dorriugtom 4 oak...crap ir o n. Jon, A LatitM 20 . bbla whisky. Forsyth; 10 kg.. Straub; 8 kopa .muor. 3.1 pomp*, i hallo arum, Stevenson: 6 Ally sacks, math; G So do, Garrard. al do do, Craig: 5 tads pork. NVII- a.mah; 2.) do 11.mr. Lll,-pets:so dn do. Major; Y Ml* rope, Ilayn..lds. 2 aka Door, Locls by 5t.1.nu14-20 Fur,yll.; 31in, I I,o‘, Iltotslt & co; 3U In 4 11.0 men., Cori ... 1,1•,4 I:ri,x 4 40 1.,11 whisky, 10 got .00.. 11..rtglla, CO 1,,1,6p0r, Lind,ny: 41 11.1 r,..1, &Ark., b..)rai, 311.11't.y. 1,4318 441114{1V, Sutton: 80 du it yl,llmn. 11Allut;itt &ep; 3 1,61,• ...7 , llina: 35 nl,l 14,1, :ntit.l6: 5 ri1.1 , 34-on. 1), - COO WY). Nk• Marg-.0; 1 nook Lilrdwnrn, itr.,ll.y, Yi Ix , s uu.Siuvry, ow/ior:0, 1 2 0.. ra,t, 11% , 111 , 11:-.1. 'll t., :Jul. %kg 1 , 7 dry 1.1.1., 2:41,1,14 [lour, Loch & 1. ,1 (:1.-VILT.1: I'lan• 1)...21n-2 Ido m.lzn . 1 .;.. 1 , 2,11..ure, 2,1.22 Nt aro,. to h3tng. 111, 11011, ,P. Sr. W.I. 'r 1y1..r 1..0n. 1 1..% 1.2, 1 , d 21i1c1vil: 2 1,1,1. 10,1... 1 Hay, 1 hhd. ; 1 1 .11.0i:on. 4 . ..nm...k , rod. 0 2111:•In d r.. 2 4/. ‘1... 11.n.,..n: 1 1., own., 7 , i 221.2 I.irl. t: 101 01.1 Iran...inn I 4 r r oh, d Env! J I , llwoilln 4 '.. /21 . .... r F 1/iltrortir'. , 4 corn 21111, • I‘i I \ %SI iir Sir Win W , 11. , ..—r do: bur h. t,....11 a ••• .13: 91'llund do wool, Baiter:. 3.1 dui I.r..onts, Bog., furs. 1, • tr,rd, 11.mr. Comlndr. -.1” Ilutddr. :•• larn, hdraloek: 1 K lt41;•••/. 4.. Loom, 4 1•1•14 Lyra, .4 do; !, I,hd. 1,1,3 e..., 1.1,, I'l 1,4 ;1.11, .10 fn., 4do 79 1.1.1, floor, Z,l ih-d... , •1.• 1..1r,, 4 •lo fu•••dry hide , . - • , •1. hdlop. &c, 4 1.11. 91 CAudlt.74 ,:le• ..: • id.h I.•arrla Ms, 3 with, Moo, T. fool:1St, it. I dasv-0 pkg. renal Ist.. lixturc, F., un., ,I. Doi* witr I 1.. x. }Train,; t 1 bx.. 193 1.b1.1 Ilnoor. Isl do y 1 ..It.s. I. t.. 11 k ~ k 11, ,1.... v.,,l,lluzktds 2.1, bblv u hike. 1511ip...n.1., .1, ../ Ilona. A nn 4 ',gad N 1:n.1.• & .vd .1 ft* Nh., ti rsbm 31410./.. todr, Muter. 100 tin tin, Idndvdr: 10 .ffd dol. rshn...t.rl“ IC blot 1.•,11..1-4, }dr.iytlo & r.:1...1 dry 1,1.... 7 0..1 .. dd. , 1 11r1.1 , . k... 1 , 0 lon , lii, U.V..). 1x....h01t: 1..01...1. u11t , ..y. 1 1.1:4. 11r d.. a., di . wharf 1 , ...1 , s r 1. 01.'10 by 31 e1rupdles.-11.4.0 tun. rdo . lllllol. N.. 00141, 4 11, ogs... I t.... ,r, 3k,. butt..r. 17. 4 14 , 14 404r.:0 3 1 dry 1...1.,... 41. tri• 01. 1.-.... h & h•:fiddry hldyo. I 1.01 roll Alto. 1.1n411111; '2. - 2 '.id .11101, ILA:dwell, Poore 's c.s; 11.1 dry ...•1..., It.,:d. :1,1 ~11. Waft & Wi1...0. 23 do d.,, Swoudleds '245,1., .Id. 1.412.4 k cm 17 b.. 1 i hemp. IG 1..X..1 51.....1 1.1. 1.• ri.ll. 1 . .:11..:,^1 o. id. NAsito A en: CP holl4 hoop, 11 win .4 • .os. 11 sett. ~- s t., 4/...ll..,..sadinddrs. . • rn e....1t0 of •,1/.1 soon,' sn our nt.m F The f.s. ..s. at abut 0,4 644 bust, le e n to think about Ina," 1,1 v.., 1 lour,. Qu o ta uonaber of !asap. ha,. ordeal bore Cure our last Irmo. The Cloorsit, ono of t h e f.steat Loato on IS. Trey .. to run hereafter, mare learn, Itedureun here and . and Wellsville In conneatlon with the Pittsburgh I . Itatlmod. She 00111 brave [lt licity ' , Tory morning. it!. boon purclioned, as we were told, for this tine. The I, ri tee Fsrturre came In on the Fourth from ITlvielind. The 1:1.1., to a: lb. looding from lb. na. 'll.o Moderator. Reliance. ITsnana and 3.1 f. Conn and t ys wo or three other: boo• am piintal nal look a• goal HI now. Ti.. Clan 1 , . or iv In fr.. Loniordle nab tlraTrato I.d, and th e St. lo at, 0, id, from St. Louis. Tho Sir IVorr. Wallice Is In again bons Cin. - inuatl. The IL F. Slat and Metropolis. from ofi Tsui , . no tared yesterday. Thera nro Indications of an In. - mr meld In businota, ithlth RI trust may not pro, F. t ~ .1 Maritio briEnit for at. Lattig..:with ditnatch. The Crivol i/rahnot I.lonalnt nt usual for Zane+,rille. The 1 1 r.ionit ir with her new ' , lint OIL It laming ntr Ciacinnati. iot Chrt.t with railway iron for St. Louli. The goal errant, Taub Scott Ira.. ,„hl yesterday, ae we learn. to a Moran:as Conljtany for $14..110 , 3. Ltrge boat. will be obliged t 1.,,1 with none illwritch at prcterit . ,, w4 the river it Eat' I n;. Thai le tlia day for the vingsnt Minn , tnnka to lanes for Moodier; esptain Willtsasion lax highly accommodating yeti larnan on I ha; dark nl .a. Hie float is bran new nod i.aarimets will do .roll to siiaosa:thair !mitta tie polialtols . . Nssitv r. he ilarette of thoZth, sop= - The tire . • rsir; slightly yesterilay. with antleipir Oohs ota peel des from atioro. I'll to whoa rrived (moo hid y...0..,rt1ay mato that thn racer dein lop h ho eools with throe feet id that reilut: Sr-tome—The ifibernio•and (Aerate, front Pittehorgh, •rriesl at St. Louie on irednetday. Doparpol—fml.non and Ntinie.ty (or Pit.'Argi. The Cincinnati Gazette my, : "Th. oteerner Mnmtleld, en her but trip dorm, wwi car. rlid hr y the force of the torrent mmintt the long pier of the flock Island Bridge and tnetedned contiderable lane m to I.er guard, We loam flint the emit of the Effie Afton it.minat the Bridge Germany trill probably be tried during the prement month at,Chimign. TheeteamerChippetra from Pittsburgh, lemzel to be. Loots, mu on the melts half n mil. below Leamtmorth, not broke her kelmn. She teas EFulled o.T by the Ezra.. and then proccited on her trip. She nd only one pilot onboard. The lAttimufle Curvier, of Frltlay, Pays:— tem Toe fltb[l.—The boaster 3lartha Putnam, for Saint atteroterting front the altar( yoderday abmtt noon. broke her tliler rope and Arlßml sot no the rcOrt at the held of the folic, where she wee mill hatgAl herd, and ttp to dark loot night. A (erre bent end two lighten. teem along tide helplngler WT. She line soma 4.0)0 Ingo of Corn on turrd for Tots Richmond." The St. Lottit Peneterat of Thureday nye : the onward trip of the Nferthe Jewltt, from Cairo, the eneonntered t gang near St. Morre which .100Innith01 Pro State mum& gat entangled in coo of the end's, end 4tel the Marine. generally. without. however, inJering the hell. fn eourdnentnee el the make, the hut gone to the decks, end viii not load again for eon. time... Steamboat floglitter ARRVED--Ltmertte, Itroimtvillec 'Orono% do; Bayard, Flizattetht It. F. Samt. St. Logic CLantDesn, Vino; Si. Gault. St lmni•; Sir rm. WsliSco, attelsnatit net Urzhatst. 31.tropolle, St. Lnottr; Minnetonka, 11roseteivIlle; Jefferson, do Col. Alti•th. lovolt, Wellsville; Fortune, Wheeling. Rivet 4% feet. fell FOR ST. LO IS--Tho flno pas t' ~-er steamer ? I IETROPOLIS, CAPt• laaitt. will kayo for the Abaco and intermediate pons, on THURSDAY. For freight or 'nonage apply on board or to .Iy7 . FLACK, BARNES A CO., Agents. D E'G U L A R TRI-WEEKLY I WiIF.IILING PACKET IN PLACE OF POILLiT Cirr-Tho nve and beautiful Calmer Capt. Williamson, trill leave Pittaborgh ovary TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY. at 10 A.M., for tho Abaco and all intemnallate ports. For freight or paasago, apply 011 Itott.l or to W. D. WHEELER, Agent, Jelnoltf So. 6 Wax] .tract. FOß CINCINNATI AND. LOU-o@ig ISVILLE—Tbn nnu passenger etosmer • MINERVA. Capt. John Gordon, trill leave for t e a co and all intermeatato ports on THIS DAY, at 4 a. x. For freight or pomp, apply on baud. Jrt.63 -31,1A1T amusements PITT S . BGRart THEATRE. Lea.- and nanagor... .... - ... . . ....JOSEPU C. FOTEIL ataga Mannar._ A, W. Yoaaa.l Actina.Maangor..C.J. Foam. FLICSB 07 ADMISSION: nOLOA rind ParqnNt6 Private Ilexes, large--48 00 Fvcond Tier Me Private Boree,small... 500 Boxee for Colored Veneto 20 cu. Avrraanox op , Tntr.,—Doore open at 7.st . eartala to Ow t kt to. El, The manager has ninth plenoert In Renouncing that ho him effected on engagement with the world renowned KELlalit FiROTIPti, creseletinz of Veiny Distinguished An. lists. setae will appear in it series of their inumustrible I,lr ing Telikatts, en a Reale of the meet Forgets, splendor, suc h rw it.is never born witnessed In title city. TUESDAY evening, Telly ith, snit be prenented the cele butted Scriptural DMMA. from the rroneh oL X &Mo. " . !rotitled AZA TM. THE CIIIILD illustrated 'by &neonate Tableant, by L, RiUcr, Mrorm Holler and -troupe. To conclude with the tusnd Allegorical and • National. The td •ix ofATEE NEW PRESIDEn. Elio Etatal or the , Eakin reproHntod y 7 Mot% an! A FinTna Kalla and trouped Per loot. Per Foot. i It !AAA Pipe... X -2 rtz. ,s • 2 91 • n 1 ...), 14 RIVER NEWS 11 teamboato. . • . Bend the F OTSICE or TUE DOCIETE STATE ISSrSANCE CsttpAOT, O. 16 Front st o bohreen limn and Sosmoirs, Clndunsti. Ohio, Dc. 10111. 1066. 7 h on sduss d 'say , es , rsar—This is to certify that I hare examined specimens and roof of NV. E. Cmu, k p and lTater-l'roof Cenomt Roofing, and believe it to I, eminently superied to any other kind of Roofing tan In ose. I s ""• situr-s ‘if revere trod ot olio th , t , roofs, from a largo roluma of Ilktnefrom an ndig,itlina , rhich• • ,soon the roof tt.l rorniot• for n.tat it half an hour. It stood the trial al beyond all expectations, and saved I . `tignisdi l T. W. ILISEELL, President Enclreye State InsUrsuce Co. RXLVSSATI AOLNCr IZOLAS. INS. CO., Fob. Gtb, 1,37. I hit,. examined IF E. Como , . S CO'. Elastii. Fir, sn.l IFaser-Crool" Crmold Roofing..cl as Its as I can Judge. tong it n good Invention, and on. trilling to :sr. a 1.1 ling. thus protert,l npnti the suns terms etS I insure llnise covered ir metal. [signed; JNO. S. LAW, Agt.. Ilnyal Ina Co., Landon and Liverpool. Clnixtuatt, Docombor 12th, IS:s3. Tn whoa , 0 sett, csaraue--1111, is certify that sea hare adopts-I IV. E Cum. & (Ws Mastic Fire and Water-Proo Cement Raiding upen ono store 311,1 day 1....tu,5. It 1.1.4 g,set, the most porfeet satistction. and see eon recomutsti It to all wishing Firs atel IV.iter-lin ng. BAKES Sc VON PIIIIL, aplaydavel , Gas F4turisi, So. 62 West Fourth sterat. Flexible, Fire and Water-Proof Roofing. 6.7. - GRANT, Proprietors, Water Street, Pittaburgh, and'l'. Peterson's, Allegheny. rplIS IS AX ARTICLE SUPERIOR TO ANY OTHER IN THE MARKET. IT I toent extenirely In s.a. rot:. Phlie.lelplna. and It Is applleithlo to covering Foundries, Dwellings, WarehoUses, Brid!n's Steamboats and Railroad Cars. It trill longor than Metall En t Shingle, nod reni.lp the various