> • '=' r ~•...,..,.:,.,,, ~„ • . , ~ • MEE • . • 4-f-! JULY '8; 2851. s.~ , :-..,•. B' OFpIC/.1./~~ I:1 YIIIL_OY .TNC 'C! -a - -, lferare of the cats an Ndighlxnhood. . • I ~. . -- . - -- 'COMM Or Orzli. kap MMEetzt.—Befere Judges ) -,.• ra.:l3: McClure, G. Adams and J. E. Parkextete, 1. . , - Tucaoar,'July 't -'-. Lawder; eneera maid —lteside in McKeesport; the =urn legate= the e.r,tutw - Charlotte Jams about four •:""•,••• 'o'clock,going down towards the Monongahela river, . -...6 - tv Pife Irani in the Nana direetiot4 he then went to .- - Werffie and to Ailed, barber-shop; witness then cur .: roborated the midence of the barber. . -•'•'-- ' -, Mayer - Weaverias recalled far eriaaelantination, ''''alitteitilled that when ho visited Charlotte Jones at the. Jail, she . said" eh* never bad any of the money but a dollar antra half:- i- , - - • ••., Thomas Liarpoilestfiled 'that, on the morning at , - -.: , ter tftearturder, bent half:past Wee O'clock,•Stow • art tame to itht ooin at Wolfri tavern-and borrowed •, a candle; It lighted, and I had been down stairs with it; Ste bad ham at bottehed tight armed -- him; a peraou aid tee the light of i candle in•my . , , . room from Pen ere well. - • ._ John 13=4 . lifted that, about.- aeren o'clock on i Is ~. ibdeserting before the murder Stewart got a flask of - - - brandy at hLsatorej he- aid not think Fife got any. The ease for the Commonwealth wan here.elosod, - 4 , haring occupied bier six days. • '•Mr. Flenniken - dimmed for the defence on the part v --afellasuratt in a comprehensive speech, and Mr. now ,v.-amdlqe.PretuurCharlotte Jones. .._ ' {. • -Vapid' Hendrickson; 'ree ofted- - --The . train (torn CennelLaillo to Pittsburgh paues McKeesport ethane ;. etiren o'clock 'in - the.morning; the but from Eliza= .1 . beth to. Pittsburgh passes at different - times from ,t , reight touts o'clock; the Loot going me poise!' about ten o'clock; a steam .ferrY•erosses the ricer at Mc- Keesport everyday, from early in the morning. 'Jo en - Wolff, rend/ea—The witness give the eir. entastanmerwhiali- transpired in the bar-room tho .rdght-berforitapd after the murder, and in regard to i z jightiog Stewarito, bed after eleven o'clock ; think I went to sleep afterahat; ihatehlisen did not say any ',..:4lthag.ichwout a 'Thatcher's qtuuter," rebel he drank in f.:• - » - the'martwini;:cetithi- net say it had blood on; did not . --- ww - tlf•- in my holm - the - night before after eight -, •- - o'clock; eutY 'of the hoarders can unlock the hack -- "door at, night and get out, as the key is alweys in the ; ...door the !'bile". on Stewart'.: cheek scented very i ..,...aote;- said he wanted to get • drunk that night so be would not feel it; Alexander., Speeret„ a shoemaker, "whoesterkethoit - Strobes slept in the saute room with Stewart; Stewart was . accustomed to. hare drinks ."-" eitaiged when he bad money in Lis - puke% be was acoonreadeting -'inz the' honse;_ he - .often event to the vs mall for water. for the girls; on MondaY before the . Amadeu, Stewart gethlood be hie dollies seltiliassist ` '' log ma in tieshing some of my hogs this had taken the "cholera;!' he helped tre.ent eff their ears and tails, which sprinkled a great deal of blood around; we all got blood ea , ne; Stewart Wu always - regular at Ms ,_.meals. about taw days" before the murder, Fife got into a difficulty with - Peter and Atiraham Cable at ''' the Barber - shop; when be tame to. the bar-room ha "..ItiejbleicuPon hip cheek - and forehead; Fife generally •^. kept either; be Was a little 'high" en the night of the , : - ,-.loth of. April. • - ' • - court:took a recess till two o'clock.:-:. . . ..66600X SLIISIMN. ...'' ' '..Tain Wolff, - resumed—When Fife came into the " -- hittroote he said he . had been on a spree all night, r .and• wanted -setae liquor ho appeared as though be • ItedpStewart. tad on black: frock coat the day the . begs . . . 'Theciess-eieunination elicited nothing materially ... A liferentfrem his examination in chief.* -••-. ~ /sties Taylorr,encon.'-.Livet in•bleKeesportt S4w 1-...eat worked latt !ming roe my 'father; gave hiM au - • AMeriesn'qoarter two or three days . before the mur . ';;...." ELimithatis Wolk . ..wife of-Jelen Wolf, testllied Stew . art:iiame •into the. kitchen 'about a week before the . • urerder, and wanted s'eloth'for Lis Magi= he took w pieta of leather from it, and it commenced bleeding;' " he.wrapped It with the skirt of his =at, and went up Alecuulder Spoors; - sworn—Am a shoemaker; Work at Strott'll, in .MeKeasport; ,boarded at Wolfer my: ' idol:Mates were lienry Fite, Monroe Stewart : and , . some other man; on -- the night orthe 10th of AprU !mutt to bed elle 3 o'clock; no . pereett came, to bed 'that night =Crept Monroe' Stewart; be cameto My ' had: - he had a ...bile" - on '• his- cheek and was. ,very natlesu.he ket too awake et.' great port Of the ttme by tailing .- in bed;-he left the bed daring the night,- and atoll some time; it might have been an hoar or an hour and • a half,- trot do. not . think it was so long 'jos hither; this was about in hour and a half alterhe went Sehest; he didlot.lcave - me after this until he • - .got up in the morning, ahztut: lificen Minutes after me; this ' was about daybreak; I went-down gains and-saw Fife and Stewart standing opposite Wolf's; 2 the Wititsiothezipletailed Uie,eileunistelces in regard .I'ld-ffitie hogethithad -the cholera the kfonday before the .unirdet;,there was a great dear of blood abonte d v - Stewart, • pitt - "Ms foot' on, toe' of the hogs while' I skinned it after it died.. .. r .', _ . ..oeoct.e.itictiidid-lciit.f rout the thee I - went to • beCuptil Stewart awakened se; do' not know what :lime Stewart awakened me; it appeared a ray: long - time till Stewart "same. back' to bed after ho got up .the Bret time; the chicken' were =owing at the time; - itaris =Along after be came back until he got up; _Liiiimdinto the • room with k candte-and wee hunt -ing fisr•Fife'ef cape-6M be hath lent his hat to pita to --go to the market house and beet his cap. - --; Charles'. Taylor; sworn—Am engaged in the 51,6 , ' business tit McKeesport; Stewart worked, for me • AIMS folle . weaken Saturday before-the murder gar.' -.him four dollars; day before-the murder gave him a Spanish quarter; he had a sore finger en the lionduy week :hero= the murder; he • was not- at work on Thursday; ho complained of a "bile on his cheek, -.and 6111 heeould not work. . - • ' - • ' - Charles Taylor,•Jr.'s, test:66y was similar Is the above. t. _James Shipirs 8. Bently, and Janes 3lellride, of MonongahelaMAY, testified hum Stewart'. character for pespe.wact good as far asshey knew. • Peni- ( 'ray; ,ettern---Live in Jefferson county, " 0.; :ben kobwn Monroe Stewart for about fifteen years; his reputation for peace has been good as long as I J. it: Bastard, of Mitstongaltela city, was called to COM.llaki Esquire Clemens. Was present at the , first examination - before that magistrate; he told Charlotte it ...id be bettor for her to tell the troth in retard tb the murder. • . - Mrs Mary Maishall, sistorof Charlotte Jones, re sidinein Monongahela city, testified—There was no maner.brought tome hose about the time of the murder, under any circumstances ; Esquire .elemens I 'Wanted me to give some money op which he thought 'had been brought to my house by Charlotte; he said be would put me in prison if ;did net give it up; I told him'; to match the boon; he refused. After .Charlotte Mode the statement before Esquire Clem • est, ehagingWilliast, her brother, and a mast named Williams with having numined the Wilson,. that inigistritte boned warrantslothheir array I have a brother Wrniaa; in lived at no particular place, hut wandered Maud the country; believe Le ft now in Washington jail; when Charlotte charged two other panes with;emaciating the deed, raid to her she Must be toistakentliat it most have been brother Bill and inn' Williams. , _ Elim Marshall testified that when Esquire . Clem ent came to their. house for Charlotte, ho did not speak nor aeLvery pleasantly; there was no money . brought ;to oar to the best of my knowledge; Charlotte came to MIT house the'day the was arrested, and was there about, fifteen minutes, when she was •Ceow-Esastaised.—One of my sisters Is deaf and dual* we understand what she wants by signs. My younger . sister met Charlotte at the Ina, wheo she came top; we did not Expect berm; when she , left oar home os Thursday befem the murder, she said elle was Waded and was keeping horse at 3feEcespOrt. Catharine Banos • of hickory. 'Wathiugton county, testified that ehe was st.'tater of. Charlotte JolreS;'Fir,lbltßlekoorrpp On the day after the White maiden lumris at our Lona ilutraighL CimakMasised—The time`of the White murder was Bondaynight; - Pifti left MindaYmorning, Char lotte-Waif thaw with him that night; they staid at our ' Phillip*, recalled—The defendanta were finally committed on either the Ittb or 7th of May; was present t hat day when officers Wray and Reed steambedCharlotte Jones; doa't .know that any per tain visltad her in the cell before this time, from the Gaudio, except Mr.Oilseen of Washington; be caution ed habtd say as little about. the murder as possible; nothing was found on Charlotte that I know of. _Ciess-cametiaed—Mr. Gibson , said to Charlotte it was not necessary to tell the truth in all cases; there were atant a hundred and seventy prisoners in jail'at this time the prisoners can peso things from onecell ta the other by means of the apertures in the outer will; thii Is called ...Mil telegraphing.", • • - William McPherson testified that. on the first of May last, was at Woirs tavern; was present at a &in...nation between Wolff and Muchuinn; Wolff add Hutchinson' had not said at the time that 'the piece given by Stewart in Payment for liquor was a butch is marten" the latter said perhaps not. Mary brarehill, snore--Am daoghter. of Mrs. Marshall, of Monongahela Cite.; there was no money brought to our Louse by Charlotte Jones, the day af ter the Wilson were murdered. ' • Jailor Phillip: , was recalled to prose that Moon,eto,et one of the'-witnesses for the Commonwealth, hod lade m infermation against Ileum Pito for the murder °thiamin'. 'White, of Washington Co., sed than a reward had been nebula for the detection of his mordent's - :The Commonwealth admitted this, however, and the witness was not examined. • Court adjourned 11 11 .1 14 R o'clock. . Tig..Editor"of the Clarion Banner has been 'kr foWsilateiy And.....baring`.yrburned 'home ho wiles with . attme entinisiamb of thd itdca 'genic! jj This elegant building is Situated on , taw lisiti' 4 of the Allegheny; epposite the boat 1404, free [rem theamoke,. din and noise bt the, store,: populated therong.hfaies of rittabuegh. , .The house, is underthe Immediate management of B. D.. Marker, .fisq.,fornierly . ofr UM: 7 4MM%. Louie; BliHrevlll6; 3 'o., and : n i a . " 22 '''. " Thal imingements attain:talons comforts din- Plsyed,'clearly.dezztonstiate ids capability, for the polities, ..ba holds. - , •-• I : . . :.~ S r ~Y~e 11anrawnwt —Oar formers in Chestereisity, are held (amid napalm by the ..atate or the weither.: , ...the grain is ready for the Scythe:4 muck watt Mit dawn early, bud week but the ~,—centitieue rains hive prevented from being itubFed, , ,Bnidailastoras goodheY-day, an manjl l,ll ßelrit *re beity In turning Unser, shale.. . Ins it ni:kiidealritig•it frmn .tiestruet :YU terday, thane tlwrolonds overhung sky, we' lwesmneJt-trakiatered, in.;--Caerier,BCCO7d.. . - . . beintze•CoiirKstro.=Thii So.ana •Avidmiek' '-' Collego, w 'Wilmington, - Pa., at ~.4 43tilliaiiiitital_Cottinacticoment of ilant. InetitutiOn. honorary Alas of D. D.' cni:AuT,Thrr t T'atilm,Doaglas &tibia cify.'TMt. Douglas noir.M . 44 ; I - . • " 0 4.1 4 be two degrees beam' toe woo od; hiving gradistad aaSicheles T . nor orhatil In the Unimmiitj• of Glaugmr; Scotland, mistomnarabla mad roulted antis of ' • A . • ' • - MEM 4 1 5itenststn . 001311 t ,- .7Bertotiltiatiest Lark; ft '' - :- .: 42 / 1 1 edisei414,oldneen ea. P. 1F:4.1.1. TOL. and •••xwAi l& A:aud city of Allegheny., Motion fora pre . - injunction. before therßota - Walter Letwrie. - - the 6th - Nov ~ 185; the Condone of Allegheny city Patted an ordinance 0f.7 Steelier's, granting right • „„ wa l l, to the _Company from -Federal street depot i,o. ,over federal street and oven and altrog North Canal Brett and from thence 'along that:gest practi ca ble I route to the bridge: • - ' • :.... I. For th e right of way and other right granted by the ordßumeti the city demanded $3OOO per annum. The erection of euitable gates across the strecti for , thiSpieteetion . of life, constructing and keeping in ' repair or iron guttters at crossings and emersing to themselves the right, to dictate- the' kind of• motive power to be used in passing through the city, • After the passage 'dads ordinance acemmittee of tine was appointed by the dandle consisting of Williams Boyd; John Atwell, J. B. Smith, Caspar Gong. J. Lt. Barr and J. Painter, who were empowered to treat with the company, according to the conditions of the .aforesaid ordinance. Accordingly on the 3lst of April 1857, an article of agreement wasentered into i between this Committee and O. IV. Case, by -which the right of way was granted, and by which the the company agreed to pay the money and perform the other duties mentioned.., . • Thin contract woe ratilled•by said Councils. Prior to thin en ordinance had been paned fixing the grade of North' Canal street- to conform with the grade of Federal -Mid Sandusky streets which bounded it an either side. • . About the the lot of May 1857 the Company pro s matted to make excavations MAO Canal Street, ho gan the construction of stone wallhalong the sides of street and proceeded- to prepare it to lay down the rails; whilst se, doing on the nth of Jane, Moser. nercor 4. Robinson Mod • bill in Chancery in the Sante:no Court of Pennsylvania, Western District, setting forth that they owned a lot of ground fronting on Federal street, and defining it. on which was erected a largo brick building: that they derived their title from John McDonald, who owned their lot end a number of others fronting upon N. Canal street: that he laid out this sheet 31 feet la width and ded icated it to public use; that they, the complainants, 'had the right be use this etroet without hindrance es 1 a public highway; that by any construction of R. R. along this street, their property would be walled iu by no embankment to their great detriment; that by being rut off frimr the canal they would suffer eerious damage; that the grade of Federal street would be -Alined so as to turn water from the gutters upon their land; that the gates over Federal street would feconiesiole them; rind that the street hod become , impassible and a nuisance. They therefore pray that, 'the Oonipany be4estrained from using, the street; and compelled to remove the •struatires they have laid thereon andrestorethestreet to its original con ditiOnand perpetually enjoined from using the street for any railroad purpose whatever, forever. Mr. Williams for complainants contended that the ,city had no right to make the contract they had, by which they made merchandise out of the streets; that they had custody and control of the thoroughfares of the city for no ether purpose than for the public advantage; that the occupation of the street by the Company war a violation of the rights of the people; and that the atreet•was exclusively occupied by the Company. Re distinguished hetweeu a partial and entire use of a ;street by a railway company. lie contended that the Company had no right to take possession of the street before tendering security to the portiee fur damage; and that by the constitution of Pa, private property could not be taken for public uses- Many other points Were urged by the eloquent counsel: • - Edwin M. Banton and J. li. Hampton for the Company contended that by the 11th section of the charter of the 0. & P. R.,R. Co., authority is given to occupy any public street, alley.or road, wheourer it shili be necessary in the constaletion of the road; sad authorizes municipal or other corporations, and the Railway Co. to agree upon the conditions upon which tho same may be need or occupied; that the City Councils had en the 6th of Nov., 1856 indicated the conditions upon which the Company might use ■aid:elreet; r and that by the subsequent contract. Councils and Company had severally agreed and do termlned upon the terms of occupancy; and that .therefort, the Company was 'aerially in posses sion of the street by the authority of the Legislature and with permission of the city authorities. That any injury resulting from a change of grade of Ca nal street could riot be complained of, as it was en tirely the nit of the city; and that her authority in the Promisee was supreme; that the complainant had no right to use the canal in the manner mentioned in his bill, as it was a riolatton of law to use the tow path of the canal as a place of deporito for morel:um dise; that the mere fact of previous use gave him no : right; and that tho change of grade in Federal street wouhl not ruinously affect his property as tho rem any VW required to put in iron gutters at the etc."- The condition of N. Canal street as shown by the depositions of various witnesses was such as to render it almost impossible for the nubile to use the street it-being bounded on Sandusky street by a wall 15 fectin height; that the stet had been used as apiece of deposit for wares for some years paste and that In reality it was not a publio thoroughfare anti mould •trot be asod as such; that it was the intention of the Company as shown by aftidavita of PresidenVand Chief Engineer to build walls on both sides of said street; till space with gravel to a level with Federal and Sandusky streets and lay down rani. upon street no constructed; that the street when so made would be of more eerviee tailor pabile than at present; that the obstructions at present were temporary. That the route selected was the most practieubte; would. be kneeler, the public at large; would least -interrupt the public, travel of the city amide the least possible injury to property; that the Company at Onetime had thought of usingthe South CoMmon as the route of their road, but the Councils had com pelled them to take the present route: and that at was 'shown by depositions of citizens of Allegheny the route was selected for the public. interest. They contended that Mercer Robinson having ' no control over the streets of Allegheny City had no right to a decree as prayed for in their bill: that if any injury was done to thcm in the construction of a road as contemplated, they had two remedies to re cover damages, one given by the Charter of the cora -1 pony in relation to the assessuient of damages and the other by an notion at law; that a Court of Eqoity , ought . not to interfere to stop a work of great pub li c utility at the instance of ttny one party who may he insured; if be can be fully paid for his losses,,this Is a ease of that character; that the property had been purchased and money expended upon the work since the passage of the ordinance of the Gth of Novem ber, 1050, and making of contracts, to the amount of $lOO,OOO, end to restrain the company from the completion of the work would occasion a seri ous lass; that the complainants were aware of the passage of ordinance and the making of con .tract and had been guilty of gross Mrl e. in not - sooner making this apileation; and that therefore in equity they were estopped. Various otherpoints were argued and authorities cited. Me. Justice Lowrie. after hearing the argument, proceeded to review the various positions, and amid that the Company was not acting in an illegal manner, and that the com plainants bad their remedy for any grievanee set forth here, at . law. Thu application for injunction was refused: PIIISIIIORIiIITEMALC COLLEGE.—The annual pub lie examination of this Institution has just closed with its first conimeneement exercises and conferring of academie honors. The examination of classes eomritioaced on Wednesday, the 2d inst., and peen pied nearly two days. The undo - mingled members of a Committee of Examination, were, as far as practicable present at all the exercises from the be ginning in ' the close. The range of studies on which classes were examined, besides the lower elementary branches, embraced a number of subjects in Belles "[murex, the Latin and Greek languages, and por thins of the higher branches of Mathematics. In all these departments the classes acquitted them. selves with credit. The scholarship evinced by some of the young ladies, would Confer honor en the oldest literary institutions. The graduating class, composed of but two members, Miss Ada lieffstott, of Allegheny city, and Miss Mary 8. 3lcKee of Birmingham, appeared to great advantage in aide. partments, exhibiting thecombined results of able instruction, earnest, persevering application and un usual capacity. . . The commencement exercises, occupying the after noon of Friday, were witnesse d by a largo and ap preciative Audience, filling the College chapel to its greatest Capacity. The exercises opened - with a Latin - Salutatory by Mies Ithillitett. Then followed several original essays on instructive and axneslng topics, by young ladies connected with the under graduate classes.. Mies McKee followed with the Valedictory; and the exercises cloied with addresses by the President of the Faculty to the graduating class, and to the pupils generally, and the patrons of the school. Throughout, the interVals were enlivened by - music from 'Abe piano, and the exercises were highly interesting and appropriate.- The addresses of President iiirrowe, were brief, exceedingly well :adapted to the occasion, and delivered in the free, .nateral; yet chaste anil terse style, which character lies allithrpublie Peiformances. The Catalogue of the College jest published, shows 155 pupils fir. the Academic year , just closed. Thu institution; consideringits cecont establishment, has reAlisell all 'its most sanguine friends could have antieipated, and presents A briiht anit animating I Iter. IL T. Taylor, able and experienced in the buskons of teaching, and In the youthful vigor of life, has been elated to fill the chair of Inneutges, in the place of Prof. Knowlton, resigned, And has already taken bis pinco in the Burin.l.of IndructioO. The Noculty now embraces nine ministers, in which ald the depirtuteals of schwa included-Ina liberal coarse of etudy, coI ably represented. It is with great confidence the Committee invite the special at tention of each ealtare daughters to educate, to this young. rlgolinis, and promising Institution. Free echools in the country offer to young ladies - seeking a thorough education, - superior advantages; we know of none where the !Oconee., in all reapects, would be parer, or promise mere beneficial revoke intellec tually-or morally. • . IL .1. exastg, sew. Cox, • •• • - ' J. L. 0. Moßows. _ . •• . NEcaort's Ansdervres.—We hare Rim received , from' this" old and well-known gallery, duplicate copie*frout • Daguerreotype taken by. Mr. Nelson some ten ,plars ego. Be prised the original highly as being the likeneso of * deer departed friend.: The caplets, aro Iterfeet u Wan the orgiurd, which we 'hails always considered one of the best .pierttres we had ever seen. Mr. Nobo r u is one of oar oldest and best artists; . his pliery .7 ,lrablotld Pbilo Wall building, Thled st.;-.-atierfor.pars beroftty, wr iest of, Immirods- of pentads, many - cr. wbom hale carried away souvenire which ant not prised en cherished miles of friends whose featiits, once beam ing with Life trod beauty, orb now amintilsted with with the clods of the valley. We cemmend.Nelson's pittures to those whowoutil "menns:thit.stigdow We would ask the attentionof our Maas:. to , the advertisement of Dr. R. J. Ford, on our ' fourth page, headed "A wonderful DiseeresVl Dr. F. is bee of our city physlikins, ukose fire is on Pennsylranis Avenue, and who - will I take gram pleasure in explaining the valne_of Ids vegetable preparstloo to those Vilmi.zasy, aid ~ liNn 0 baa is' formidable array -of= roe ommendatory signatures both OM fud. ft", ign of persins who claim to hive receive? mulct from his instinent and his medicines. 'll were inatio last etening;by auction.' ear. at N0..54 Fifth street : 18 - iliaresll...t. M. Bank, S&2 4do 3lechsatlee.lllA.• . 56 cli) .. 25 do .EnrokWltuiuranee Co., 25 . 00 Also, by order of the assignees of James Cray: Ground tent of $lBO 00. fo r. $1,450 Oil do do' 120.00 for . 950 00 3 acres Land is Pitt Township, $3,150 00 39 do Coal in Coal Rill, pppo aite Pittab'n, per acre, $725 00 TITE Keller Troupe made an immense excite. meat last 'night. The Theatre was crowded, and the performance all and more than all that was promised. They offer a great bill for this evening. Ws learn that there is to be an examination of the Teaelters for the Third, Fourth, Sixth, and Soyenth Wards of this city, by the County Su perintendent on Saturday next. Tawattention of Coal Beatteen and others l di reeled to the sale of .Cables;lllixkit..l, o this after noon at 2 o'clock, on the Allegheny wharf bolo the Scott Ironic, by Mr. Davis, Auct'r. Tones Eno neWl3uggios of Dunlapc make will be sold this morning at 11 o'clock at Davis' Auction House, 2i0.3.1, Fifth street. • Cans/Loll ts's sales of men's and boys' clothing. &c., continue to be the cenitre of attraction in Allegheny. Road his advertisement. Tria St. Nicholas Hotel Proprietors, haring purchased the property adjoining their immense establishment, hare noir possession of the block through to Mercer Street, by which they will be able to mid a hundred more single rooms to their accommodations. We notice by their card in another column that they have not advanced the price of board, but that it still remains at the former rates 52,50 per diem.—.}firror. 114..ICE.NAN:f RECOXVERTED TO COOOOO &mat —At a meeting of "spiritualists." an invalid was brought forward dreadfully afflicted with ulcerous scrofula that all the doctors had failed to -cum. It wits Pro posed to appeal to the spirit land for advice, and a 'Homtepathia physician present interrogated the do •psrted spirit of Hanemann as to what remedy should he taken. Loud and distinct raps, audible to the whole audience, told off A -N-r-r-'. P-i-1-I.4.—lionter[N, Y.] Whig. - • Tag Arrroacinsc For tam—Everybody is mak ing preparations of some kind Sir the proper awry /Mee of the "Glorious Fourth." Some will go abroad and sonic will' stay at home; others will remain so ber; some will don military uniforms, while the great majority will wear such plain clothe-ass arc becoming to respectable and patriotic private citizens. Of course the great mans of these people will get their garments at the Brown Stone Clot g Hall of Roekhill Wil son, Nos. 603 and 605 non style) Chestnut street, above Sixth, phi phis Tutnr. are Men w o hold that it is impossible to do is disinterested tic 'on except from an interested motive—for the sake o admiration if for no grosser gain. Doubtless they a • also convinced that when the eon is showering light the sky- be is only doing it for the purpose of being admired and praised. But there are no men within the width and length of this city, who will dispute the fact that all persons who are thirsty should stop in at Charles IL Soper's, corner of Peon and St. Clair streets, and quench their thirst at his silver Soda Fount. • l" BuLIOCK reran is produced by a derangement of the liverand the secretion of bile, which never occur with those who use thrter'e Spanish Jfiiturr. Mr. C. B. Luck, of Richmond, Va., who was subject to biliousness for many years, states as a fact, that he has prevented its return every Fall by the tree use of this voluablp anistant to nature. Coo., pure and delieloua is the Soda Water. of Chas. H. Super, Cor. Penn and St. Clair St.l Telegraphic. New Your, July 7.—The steamer Arabia arri ved hero at 8 oklock. r...u., from Liverpool to the 27th ult.. behig three days later intelligence than by the Columbia. The Arid from New York reached Southampton on the 2tith en route to Havre. The Bank of France has redeemd the rata• of aterest. A mutiny lias occurred among 'the native troops in India who have taken possession of Delki and masiacred the European residents. The Jewish oath, bill has passel the House of• Commons by a large majority. The opponents of the French government have only elected half a dozen of members to the leg- islature. Sone of the Telegraphic cable has been puintt board the V. N. frigate Niagara, but ,it was to be commenced on Monday the iffith ult. The officers had been invited to attend a banquet given by the American Chamber of Commerce at Liverpool. FRANCE.—The new electien, in the case,. where there has been no absohno majority for members of the legislature wereto take place on the sth of July. Loverteoul.... June 26.--Cotton market. Ttio saleA for the week have been 60,000 hales. of whieLOY lo o were to speculators and 7.:.00 bales to exporteic.— Lower qualities horn improved Ird and middling and fair qualities are advtmeed 1411 better. The quoin. bona areas follows: Fair Cries:l.B4d; middling Ad: fair Mobile 85d; middling 7Od. The stock of Allier. mean Cotton in port amounted to .192,0310 bales. The sales of Cotton on Friday were 00011 bales including 1000 bales to speculators and 1000 for export. The Manchester advice, are favorable. Liverpool Bresdstuffs .llarkeL—Some circu lars quote flour as firm and quiet and Wheat steady. Corn is very dull. The weather hsa been farorahlo for the crops. Messrs. Richardson, Spence & Co.'s circular reports Flour as nominal at a White Wheat 9e fula,101; Reg( S., 6116,10 s; )lined Corn 365 6d; Yellow aTs; White 39edit'.40s. Londod Money Market, Frithiy, dune Messra. Baring, Brothers & Co.. of London. re port the money market as unchanged. Consols were quoted at 931 for account. The bullion in the Bank of England had in creased V 262,000 during the week. American securities were slow of late but the prices were unaltered. • ST. Lotto, July 7.—Anunpubliehed letter to the Republican nays that thcr Democrotie Con vention at Locompton on the id was composed of a majority of pro-slavery men but that the whole Democratic party will support Walker's inaugural and the submission of the Constitution to the people.' Resolutions were passed exclud ing all sectional distinctions; adopting the Cin cinnati platform and assuming the name of National Democracy of Kansas embracing item t crats whether from the North or South. Gov. Walker was invited to address the Convention, which he clid.witli great effect. Later advises from ° Leavenworth Ando that Gen. Harney discredits the reported battle be tween the Indians and Stunner's command. - PHILADELPHIA, July 7.—Clorcreeerl come. in slowly, and sells at $6,30®7; timothy is worth $3,- 50@4, and flaxeeed $1,9001,95 per bosh. BeC5- ram Is firm at 280. Feathers dull at 54c, Flour Is rcry dull at $1,121, with a total absence of any ex port demand; extra ranges from $7,821 to $B. ltye flour and corn meal are unchanged. Wheat is dull; private sales of red at $1,85, and white at si.ookt, 1,95. The demand for rye has fallen oil buyers re. fuse to pay $1,19c per hush. Yellow corn is dull at 86 @Ric. Oats sell at 55e. Coffee is la better demand; 13,000 bags sold at 101€ a 113 for Itio, and 121 for Ltiguyra. Provisions are dull, awl prices drooping. Whisky in doll and lower; sales of bids at 32c, end bbd. 310 per gallon. Sr. Loris, July 7.—The mail has arrived from Jndipendence, bringing news up to the RUth ult. }w Indians appear on the emigrant route, and the trains are getting along without any partic ular annoyance. The snow has disappeared, and -grass and water are abundant. The Mormons are anxious to -know the char octet of the reports made against them by. the returned goverment officials,'end are surprised at the bills before Congress upon the subject of polygamy. They treat with contempt !Burr's report in reference to the condition of their country. WAIMINOTOWCItY, July 7.—An article 'in the Union on Kansas affairs Is authorised to give en exposition of the views of the administration on that subject and it is intimated in last nights dispatch that,it would be folly to sustain tiov. Walter's course in advising the submission of the Constitution to a vote of the people, and it defends him from Southern attacks. The executive department will be - closed to morrow Se a testimonial of respect to the late Senator Marcy. Sr. Loam, July 7.—The St. • Jetteph Journal, of the 2d, publishes a reportbrought bya French trader, which states that one hundred troops and fifty teamsters, under. Col. Sutimer's corn putnd were attacked by a large body of Chey enne and Anapahoe Indians; two hundred miles West of Fort Kearney, and all were slain. ThIS report is confirmed by a trader who ar rived et Pacific City, lowa, on the 2d, and also by an emigrant train from Salt -Lake. Ciactsztn, July 7. —At G o'clock this even ing a fire broke out in the upper, part or Earl's agricultural warehouse ,in 'Walnut, near Front street, burning the contents; Weet & MoDongal and Fait & Son' ores adjoining were damaged by the fire and the goods injured by water. Loam $1 0 ,690: insured. . _ 9r. Iss, July -7.—Thn iiier receding slowly. e Missouri rose 2 led at Leaven wQrth on tlie Atia and btlt.- there is nothing new from the Illinois and upper'"ldissistdppi.-- Weather clear, meren.r7 ,B4 degTo 3 . ~ • • , . Nor Taux, July 7.—An Arrival from Port on Prince oonQrmstbe.report oftbq diogyou fire. It broke out about midnight o,Juite 11th, and destrOyeda !Oohed houses and stores. The losubt attrudetlit a million Spaniel, Naw OILLIAITS, July 7.—The city Is healtily; era has aot tcell a sinc,la ewe ottevar yet. . . . - • "irnyylitt T,12. -Coin ind %est ate onolunv- BnLiii ;. 11 441nw How rd is ed. Whiskey dull at 28} to 31. • • Xtuf Yon. Judy 7:—Gotton firfu;ooo bales Soli. Flour tirin;ll,ooo bbl, sold. 11 1tentituoyint;70,5 , 30 bush M . Mil. erstdds Club sold at 01,M 'Elora is attire Lod ou.settbd; =.005 bush Imre sold. Prorisiotrs stead fkolireo itosdy at 1 hi.l2. Sugarquiet. Molasses dull. 'ft • rat nor. firm.— lard steady at 14. K. 'ltacltu doll. LI • ofl declined 1, oaf. xt :Us. Lead steady at Gyat.% e refined Serf:tutu, Reishts inactive.: Stork. lower: o. S.outberu st., N.. Y. -,Natnd s3;.ll.di t i 7 :W A ; Gnlert & fildrago t 4; mail," 0., Erni 00 Fete 271'; fterelan ft Toledo 19a.i; C 1 eleml k Pittsburgh 41: Fthuraukid Mississippi 14: - Cfnels - itsri, Jul, 7 .—float dull and prkes Irregodar. sales 700 bids atik11.2:4,50; the ato moderate.— Whisky steady at 25. Bacon is hehl high.; 1.34 are offentd 0,, Amadora. bat holders ask 10c'Sides me held at 12Yg 12.4. 51‘, Pork can he hooght for rx,..A. Otani of all kinds doll. Ilya sold at 95c Oats and Corn nominal. The river fs falling slowly; it has Ethan 5 Inches since last ere°. illg. Weather warm and Cleat Commercial PITTSBURGH :MARKETS. tErportal bgerially for the Pittsburgh Garth,_] Pirrancanm Wtoaranar, JOLT 8, 1857. VLACH—the market war more actin, yestrolay, but milk a downward tendency. Safes on the wi r efur 240 Lida tamer and extramt $11.37 uu4 $O4O, add coal lota from wagon of extra at t 01,02146,70. From stare, 40: 50, 40 and 39 bbk, extra and extra family .. .l' ST and 57,27 a 500 inut nod° roper, extra and Wally do at $ 4 , 75 4 6 ,87 and utut 110 do do at 84.122, 58,57 and $ 7,12. IlkAlia—toderrof 270 bun Onto at depot at .50, IGB Corn at caoal tit 75, and 00 bun Rye at 78. /fAi - ---oalca at wale. 0(14 kala at $0 312 7,1 Inn 11.4C0:4 2 -aales 013,500 Iba at 1553.11 for Smolder. and 1034410 fur Monk 0000 Mta Shouldent and Sides to country on time at 1,1!,1 nod 10, and 050 he Sugr Cured Hams at r 4. 11 , 114SKT—natal of'3o bbl, rt , tlllotl at 20, and 14 ,lo nt 11(00 and 100 do rut at 0(25 WI No. 3 31nek3r01 at 3113; 11.11' to do at $6,75, 10 kith N 0.2 do nt $.450; 10 do Not et $2,75: 13 bbho !lanai Herring nt $.1,50; and 11 do Ezdtimore do nt moo. CIICESE--ea1.0150 bxe new IV. R. in lean at lov. IIIiANS--eales of 23 bunt MC/ Import • by .Elver •• • CP.ICL•iNATI by - Economy—l; fk. pool, du (anther., 3 ILK 1 rack heetway, Leech & ore. I Lox maw patteme, Dnulley; ID dried Leer, & ro; eke wool, Corker; 12 1.14 J eltamed, 50 do whisky, 11`Doritt; 20 do do, Sittton; 31 do do. owner, 143 do do, Our. 1110110 do, Mr- Lauglilio: 1I dodo, Will 200 do do, Galway; 100 do flour, Crier: 116 do do, Graham .4 Thom.. 3110 do do, lino ter; 1000 do do, Lloyd & e413%1d0 do, k AgJex7 1 meOlcilte dint, Fleming. • 1 1 10NONOMIT.LA NANTOATIO'N CO.-2 safely lieats, toll our,, Kane k Co wool, 24 bxs ylooe , Swindler: 1 pkk money, Adults kac 3 coil pipe, Pruneek k ear, 1 bog Honor. Frlervint 37 empty barrel•, CO011ei: 5 bsa-klits., Lao tell: 20 14.1. flour, 3rllane & Atkter 01 eke rye, ltenzell: 10 wool. Mltride: 2 bbl. bottle 4 Ogden; 3 do do, 2 air Iddn, Kinkerly; bbLe bottles, Yowir • 80 bills, 11ouklu. import•bißallrod. Pittsburgh rt. W. .1 C. IL. 11..-18 bss cheese, llntrorth, Deo k Brownlee; 17 pkg. wire,kc,74 Townsend k so; 11 sks oats. I 14.1 eggs, It !Mr.!, no; I enrr, Intuber, Tosulinsow htds floor, Peterson: 3fin i.wit wheat, l'oeghtley; 21 barrels floor. 8 Thunman-It:IS bbls ems, Iles„4 do pearl, English Illehardson; lells taper L Sheet I esr stares, Ith...ids & Tenser . 2do lumber, , & Riven 1 do do, &Wrap; 300 has wheat, Wilmarth: lOLLI, Lotter, Steinruck; 74 1.1.13 floo, Welorkan ll'earsdo eattle, 21 bble egg, 13 do boner. 121 nsts. 74 boPket. otwriolloW. ow"w 7 w •I to 11.1 s Tip., GO kg.. butter, 171 boles w. 1, 210 blrls whls kJ, :•M do wrap, Leah & co. The sManter Mari RIVER NEWS. ner wait out yerferd.ty:o ith a fall bd Alr dwell the river,:arul the Ilcotunny rune in with a fa u il land, mostly of Pour and whiety from Cincinnati. Nearly all the boat" at the landing are beginniug to law! agalti.—• The (hal la hauled up for a Bala. The )letrupolia, Capt. Calhoun. L.lnatllng for St. 1•00/... and shippers and pawn- Swai will do well to lake tplaoi: at h.:n..4 aiw It n good and a well-officered bum. which briatte good eccumnsalatiatei and ans. The river La falling tot alai will won tie too low (or large Matt. The lino simmer Thou. Scott, Capt. Moore, will tem.!. for Is.othrille with dispotelt. Slug Im been put in Arm rote or' der and under the charge of good unit exporietund al:hum pmeenta a farorabio opportunity for Rhillperll mot tam., gent who may he going In Melt dim-hon. The new steamier Economy, Copt. Yonne, I. op for Ciorin mitt. Ali who Imre freight to ship to that twat will Orate take notice. II `aw FaSIItItO.IVO Introod &ph Thoo. Remo:l, that be hwi rontrarted l'of a from now wtero whorl trio" for the Alleghen y floor thine , to l o M Called the " Corn illlOtOr. N 0.2." ThO length will be 150 foot. breadth 30 feel, and I Get bold, an enable et Ith 1610th c.7lloder finished 1,1 •plendld aryl, and to be. the Bard waft tlul plowhe the bolOtil of the Alleatteny. We are 8101 of thi. a. the largely lorroaard trade ofibe...lllml..oni la too nr roL Or O. Were almady on that atnrara.elArlot, Moore,- 62eninatiout. ARRIVI , -tizertie , rlTerso. ltat-ant I: L Nu,.lt. Wellsville; J Minnetonka. illue.l lug Ee-unonly, Cincinnati. DEPARTKII—Lutecne. ;efferent,. do Col, Ilayttrn, enerult, Mitineknik.l,llleel - Mariner. St Louie. !Leer 4 feat, falling. Ztramtwatss ..... ..... . -:FOR CiN . 6NN A TTThe fine 1r". . paewige ateanter ECilNit3l V, Captain loon, will leave for the abort) and internitaltata piirta, on SATVILDA Y. July fill,. For freight or pawaV• itPl'il , ". Intl Or to 1.1 y ., j FLACK. MEN Es. A CO.. A,,... FOIL LOUISI ' II.Lt, El .I_N S- VILLE AND CAlftft---The firm puarng, the Tllf/ii. StlitiTT. Capt. 4. 11. Mi..ire. will 4.4 ,, 1, the 2.lr,re /OA tote...tibia porta on FICILIAY..IttIy loth. Al I o'rliirk, r. a. Fl 4 freight or pawityrei apply on lawn!, to It'' FLACK_ 11-A/INF- , k C 0... Agent , Furl ST. LOUIS.--3301 4 line pits-la til g, otimmor 111:Tr:Oral, Capt. Cal- .. boo, will boo,. for tit.. 0.... and lutartnediati, to .nn Till lit-if/At. For fri.orhr .w pasaaen iipply 'in t..aird .1 to /IT FLACK. BARN I, a en_ Aeinit. - _ - DE(IrLAR Tltl-IT F.E Is. A.t, it EELINiI F.tCl. ET IN 11-ICE OF F0e..., VITT -1 - I,,ww nt,.ll.,tlit iful.tra nu, %TIN t.I ON ha. Copt 1{ . 111.tat...w. will Murii- l'ittaborgh every TUEttl‘tl. Tilt ItS.DAY and SATURiIit T. at 10 A. Yl- for thr attwite and nil Inh-rtnialiatit porta. For Ora•icht nr pasat;e, apply on li-naal or to IV E. IVIIEELLII. Ag - ent. Jrlloltf No. 1. Ircoal strrel. 3001C10. ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL NEw Yott, Juno 291 b. 1 , 47. p/11,..11r., rempeetfully infortni..l that .•f 11.01-Oat ttiim hotel las 4,i...en but h.. lie,tnfor, . . ntlrn TREADdF.LI a WHITCOILII a CO. SCCYPT 1401.Teq ,. .:. ' __ Corner Irwin Street and Duquesne Way PITTSRLIO PENNA. ~ . . . . B. D. MARKER, Proprietor, r.,ooet-L T of the Mork, !Inns, Innintillu • I'n.) Fr I I E SCUTT 1101:SE it; now etlmpleteti am op,u for ()neon. It lo oitnattll inn C..ntntl part or th city, being cnavrntent to nll Railroad Lt•poto and Stranzt.. Landing,. Tlita lllotaw was !milt to with all ouvlcrn impror torntr.arntlb.! op In aploodidstyle--thornttrn Forottor bein¢ orw, an.l will In ree7 reary-rt bra that rho% Hotel. .Gar :ITA BLIN are atto , hrtl to the pretzels.. Je,l2:dtto HOTEL.. llpp..ite Union tkpot, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. M EA LS ARE ALWAYS IN READINESS .L.Y.l_ Ardeal Tr.., Porten... at the Dep.d.filkeehargel.l Ilarzage. The moon sue largo awl well ventilated. Ihmenger. mnpitheg .1113 nenl Inn , no Pm, of 111SSISO W.. 1. EI.I.IWIT & SON. Prfiprietor. ..n. V. 114MISOX H. P. mMITII, 0 I gol F t : s ;71: S t : Ob ri tTH ° 27:1 1 EPRSON LOUISVILL KY.. J. W. 11.1,roLzw. Clark. alants. W ANTED—To :Su UM Cl ' l l e in dZ ' lle a cch:y "i rl . :2 ll o ll l ' North OMM.', end befivoen Cho Mut and Weld Commotok Allegheny City. Apply to U. W. erre* Ohio of Pod rent mreet, 7.nd dour ~,,, th of t h e North Cvmsems, elvety City. WA m d:r . el u ling um or joiot; . N D IZ E rwlthin A lorry «toot frt. $17.... to $225 . 1111 AK ELY iticuay 13 . 1 Comer 7/14 nod Smithfield s or; N 51.4000 2L..`!', 7 root O sOtio i n Nc ll tte i tl, B f ii tl i t E- o - i — s -- l i t -- ; Init from 0, dart to)) month, 444 rum, ran be ratsl,ol at tea .onnbie MUM by applying to 11. 31cL.1 IN k 80:t.t. Jeff) F. tack 0 nOl nrokerm. - 1 0,, 000 e —WANTED, a parttor mitt A epitAl of Ton Thous ynd to Invest in tut nid estati n lielteA mannfartnring entatilinh 1101 l went Aping le gored tanitiene. Apply to IiND. IV. BUNN, Went .Ile of Venterel ntreet second door South of North Common", Allegheny City. TEA WATERS ATTENTION.—Dr. Tobias' VOW:llan Home Liniment. in pint bottle., prima° cent*, ix warranted cheaper nud better than nny other article ererolibred h, the public for the cure of Oita, Oail., Spra/na, Lnmenrea, Over heating. de. Keep a bottle in the etable, it hue saved many 0 ening& horse. None genuine unlex. signed H. I. Tobin Depot, 50 Cortbuidt street, on York. Sold by Dr XFYuED., 140 Wood et. lelkdku.EF TOOTHACHE 18 instantly cured by It leWfirops of Dr. Meteor's Toetlt Ache Remedy. Prepared andaold ilt the dreg dent of DR. KEYSER, 140 Wood et, Jr'-elalltrEY - Hip of the fieldert )tartar. _. _ . . Ir you value your teeth and a pure ()lentil, healthy gran., and comfortable mouth. go lo KEYSER'S, 140 Wool street, and buy a bottle of WAltVit TOM" woos and 700111POWIAlt. ie=da@war . D ' -- -- .Dr. J. MelA.l,ll7Mlilasi trryy• Surgoon Dontimt, from Now York, Exacts Tomb oot pain, by a local Benumbing Agent to the Ilmo only. - • • 4}lnaerle Teath on Gold, Silrer Pillion and Gutta Per: etta, and perfmna all Dental operations In • aclontlllc man- Air-Canis and Circulars at lda Offlar, M Smithfield street, Pittaburgh. • apltdral (Suesur. to F. Wismur,) Manufacturer 1/ ETIIEIIEAL OIL 'nud LAMPS No. 81 Funrth .tree, between IFood and /duke; Pittsburgh, Pa, The undarsigned t prepared to forulals liselen, with Ethereal Oil and limning Fluids of a mperlor 'quality, of ht. own manufacture.. Also.. Aleohol,Carn Owns. and lUe aml every description of Side and. Centre ?able Latope,.olr. maiolee.Ousdebsbras of Lb. latest pats= ' mon &pinny.' edetyle. • Chandeliers, Olrandoles and ImnPs tolegred find regodd. w • • • nupptie4 regolarlyerery ok to customers from w cogoo,. matlyfc. - - 1 . • ItAYDEN. FARMERS WILL TAKE NOTICE THAT PORT PERKY 4111412 n? now In fall operation sad prepared to do Orin work artbe - .honest swam - •Pe'rwao front.nAlletanee can bow their Oriata hamo with them;•,, Sho,'Plttaborah prices paid in owli, for •Wheat angrily°. all kiwi* lamborparrod to order— • imonwM, • • MILLER, mcs.6.* co. TIA Cl____RL_S BOOK • , 11FACTUR li er,o.nera Third ..nd Mcd ILA 09 and Bennet Boxer Jewelt7 I = l 1 ' 2 . 40 0100a lac n. kiPd. of Nper *4o_ it' orfkr:. ' )1.11,-43Enstara prices: ' - Thrlintazsof every '}3Dd far sale at DR. aBettis;i4olvoa4tnat.. IRIM , DULCE—:For ila!e‘ae , PATTON'S, he the Mu m& COURT PIASTER-40 gross in once for Ile by jo2l • . . ILIUM BRO& =IN PITTSBURGH •TH'E.ATRE. team and ....JOGEPU FOSTER. Stags Manager.—.l.ll". romlActinglllanager..C.J. roma. mire Or /Masa= , o. J3ozro aod Porquette.......-60e Prtrato Boxe; lork-41 00 £e and Tie[ _260 I Private Ikrxeclonoll... 6 00 nt);(11 rAlr Colored ranonts...-... I.Z eta. At.mt.trzox or Tits—Door, open at 71/; cartel:l to riNe at P. Brilliant and unprecedented SZICc . of the world renown ed KELLEII TROUPE, collets:In; of Ports. Itietiogniiibed ArtiAtc. whose brit appeatance but erenlig wax greeted by an entranced ttnd delighted andlence wills tho incet.anthu aiwaleilentonttrations of delight. NVEDIiaIIDAY evening July sth, will be prmuntml the role. loatrd Scriptural Drama from the French of. M. Scribe, entitled AZKEL. CUILD CP ISRAEL, ilhwtrated by gorgeous Tableaus, by L Keller, Ma& m Koller and Mani, • To conclude with the grand Allegorical and National Ta bleaux of THE NNW PR :Al DENT. Tho State. of the Union repreaontod by )tone r and Marro Koller and P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. • Commercial Sale• Rooms No. 54 Filth Street • MTATCIIES, CHAINS, SEALS, Sc., AT v y AUCTION.—WiII he sold nt the Commercial Sales Roma No. 54 Fifth streekon Wednesday evening, July Bth, at 8 o'clock, a large tittaatity of 0051 and Silver Watches, its.corted; assorted Gold Chair., Watch Seals. Pea, Finger Rings, kr. This stock Is every way worthy the alleation cf Parch...era. Goals . warranted as represented. Dealers at. specially invited to attend. . . At the Emma thne will be .0141 n model Steam Engine. P. 31.D6,18, Amt. GDELAINES, LAWNS, 1,,,11 AT AUCTION—On IVoinestlity mortdug, July Bth. at 10 o'clock, nt the tlemrnercial Sales Rooms, No. f 4 Fihb st., will be twld. o ticelroble assortment of 11Ingbatne. Delafues, Leone, Shawls, Priate,Cottnnotlerartunle, OloreAllociery, to, from • country Core. P.AI. DAVIS, Auer, TIUNLAP BUGGIES AT AUCTION—On wedneoginy toortdng, July st h . at 11 'o'clock, al the Commercial &les Rooms, No. 54 Fifth street, will be Raid, 2 superior new Buggies, with fallirw tom, iron axles, ke. 1 do do, withenit top, do do. The above otanollieture.l by Ihndsp of Phllodelphin. I'. M. DAVIS, Amt. The Health co American Women T HE GRiEFENBURG FAMILY MEDICINES. MORE OY TIME MEDWINES . ,..AItr. SOLD EVERY • .. WEEK, ILIA:kJ OF , ALL ottlEit FIEDI CINES PVT TOOETELMIL .- • - Ln this country MCC./ is the result of merit, for the keen discernment of our conutrynien to proverbial, and pots an effectual stop to ignorant pretensions. We conceive that the nnognaled lITICCOSS of the firkfen borg kledkincs Is more owing to their undoubted superiori ty, dam to any other tank, and me detero to call myrtle' attention to one of the beet among them, slAltilllALL'S UTERIBE CATIIOLICON. This remedy will certainly cum Palling of the Womb, Whitm„ Disordered Menstruation, Diemen of Pregnancy. All troubles at thoehauge of life, bath with young and old, and all the various Miele of wellktieras and norvotm com plaints messed by Akordcred uterine organs. TUE ruisaPAL SYSI.MUMS indicating dish.es for which the Othholkon lingered as a certain rune, aro weakneaa in the hack, tingling end pain - between the alionhim blades, extending ail along down the spine, soreness in the end of the apine, bearing down pains In the .urino °Maw, .hooting pains in the bowel. and into the hip, sympathetic pains In the bretotts, horning in the pit of the stomach, irregitharity of the bowels, tootnetimea with diarripes, and again with obstinate constipation, odd feet. rapricioto appetite. headache. of a hammering or beat ing clathictec with roaring or whistling In the ears. doll pains in the head. with lowa nervons excitement, muireeeled by complete proarallon, Inngelor and discouragement, die pge of the menstrual periada, with an acrid die betwen them, which ore described In the publlca; Pons of the ilnefenlearg Qom any. In all eases of Palpitation of the flan it acts at nom. Many uterine romplaints are eupposed to be heart disease. from the sympathetic dlsturkances oenpected with Mu or gan, but the . em it alma.' always be taken, arid in ulna maw, out of tem It will be found that nothing Is the matter with the heart, and that a mare will seen follow its nk. It will abet relieve that feeling known se the heart riming In the month and turnlngorer. ALL OP THESE STIIP ; TONIS are not present at any one time, but soy of thou indicate the preeence of disease, and the necessity for IMMEDIATE ACIION. The remedy Li prepared by one of the °Meat and most phyalciarts of the day, and every one may be marked that they are taking a kleuttac and well compounded moll- • ins Rxperienre to. proved that the remedy will care eighteen nut tu ercry twenty mew, and that meet of the incurable sueswere rent because of caute which had destroyed the re cuperatire powers of the system, or of severe mechanical ta tie. thereb which bed I - upraise] sumo delicate me to branm and y rendered •cure impowii bn. The price cif the article being b i n Otto Dollar and a Ilan p. bottle, It Is within the reach of every person, and should have a fair trial at leant. The mieticine Is accompanied by full direction", enabling every one to undenta rid her own nu. thus preventing the necessity of medical ernsultation. and whet is mote import mat. entirely doing away with medical examinations, which arijustle loolre.l upon by women as en vioLatiou of their nlint sacred feelings, and toartild which, will suffer escruci. sting pan., end somatic.ne lone life ItAelL In this view, one or the nowt highly educated physic:Ulna of the present day, and one who hoe e world-wide repotatio, 'alined that the of forts of the Oriebinhurg Company world be appnielated by every rental, Of any ihdirley. laud that the sitilftd adapt.. nem of the rimedy which obviated the nisseevity of personal sts inure, would entitle them to the appreciation every man who valued female tuoilesty-vt-the olefin-I.rd of her pu rity and the no•t precious and brilliant Jewel belonging to her character. rarticULar attention It nspritted lo the following serif) ocurtgarg,--1 hart 1.4 n a prof:used nurse Syr twelve years and of roar., have seen ts great many Trey severs ca.. of fallen 0f... womb, deranged menstr.tion. whites, die.rde....equent opon pregnancy. from the time coml., to the hour of delivery. My attention ha also be., freqnently arr , l.l by severs sytapnon. ninnect.st with Ms heart—a:wt. an palpitation, sinking. fluttering. and other doetrrangements, whirl: are frequently supposed to ball.. arra, :tic weakness of the heart. I knee alintys tonna Mar sitalts Uterine Catholkon a most ralnabla and successfol remedy. in the. and in all complaints of the uterine:organs whieh many fenaalo• an, liable—far more a:5..10. than soy, or all the moet scientitc pr.criptions of the re L . a.lar physimana. awl 1 hare w , ta the praction IL the country. I all particulars of nay case will Iwo L s.. . farniansl ant ons by addr...o a line to 10, 1.219, ..iy York Potrt Oftlce. t.llll/OLLVE IV. Public Nurse, New York City. ligartx..-1 otwerre aa important• °minden in your list of symptom's; Marshall's Uterine flathnlicon wll i idall bi? care Nentalgia This avant:an more fninetaly seaman parties inenstroal dnaugement than people suppose, and all tentales 11.1141.411111td,Cl to It that they aboald always here a t.ttle of Csabolimnon Itand. They niay rely upon It that it will work wonder, as I know fromcertain experience. The symptom.. when connected with the face, a. bah well Iranwn to nerd Tien the atomach L. al!lecttd, there are contractions and shooting palna.satuethnes exten- M ing to the cheek and Inc nod freq.:loy accompanied ith mow., Galan., coldn k, ess of the extremithw, and acid ity. These symptoms will 1.. n he completely ...trolled by the Calltelkon. It. 11. lIERNIA-N, M. D., New York. 1 lore not la my alele experience wen a medicine Isl4h will compare with Marst.M's Uterine Cotholkun. Out of thirteen Suvaes in thin pia.. now tender my treatment for di..., of the Uterus, a majority are about nrol, and all the not sue rapidly co:wales:lug. ' 0. 11. PitO.Cl2.ll, 1. Y ears' Va. beam A ram of falling of the womb of OOnoll Years' standing, has bee canal by Marshall's Uterine Canhollcon. and the I lady now ahle I. :talk out and attend to her antics. Iler run has long twen loolsul urn.. incurable, and the mare is considered Little lea, than n miracle. . •• - . JOIIN P. I.A.MDERT, M. 1).„ Penna. Ono of the arvernst rm. of Uteri. •deem° that I bare met with In thirtv attire experience not practiiloner med Idea was the moms of Ord ceiling my attention to the virtue of Ithersheite Uterine thstbollcon. The patient sem a married marso.and mother of Iwo children. She had been mom/Dually troubled with adiocharge AMUar to the whiten, and had moms trouble will, her monthly periodu but consid ered herself In good health, She woo then taken with Mooting pains under the tight theulder blade, which after ward. extended along the spine. $llO was then troubled with headache and great nernme debility, cold, thoddering palm and flashes of heat would shoot over the wholo body. The organic stiilletalty of the womb finally emerged into complete prolapses. nu that she could not it down, without train Them was wearinem and acking in the back, and an sm controlLable desire to So on the sofa all day. She had namm, with hoe and dry skin, end altogether was Ina critrcal eon ditkus, Candor romped. too to say that runny of those mymp (.01 SrplMMilifter I undertook thereon, and the beet skill smuld command, failed to avert them. I felt as if the rte sponsibility wee almost too heavy, and atconeultation with au eminent medical Profemor In New Y rk City, led nao to the tose of Morehall. Catholicon. The sil ego of symptoms to milder one., and Mors again to a perfect orate of health, wee jp.(111111, but the whole proems wee as beautind no the gembial development of plant from tho seed to tho ripe fruit A constant too of it Cro 010 months was attended hy complete mecum and though emeral years Isere elapsed, not the slightest n 2,13,00.11 of 111 tumid& has been experi enced. Since then 1 hare 0r...1it constantly, and do no more than mart of simple Justice, when I say that it le eminent ly worthy of public confidence. 13 - . TURNOCII, 11. D.:lndiane, lb the Crtefenludy On [pony: Orungassmm-1 look upon it as an act of gratificetion m well as of dirt,, to inform you of my experience with regent to Marshall'. Uterine Cetbolicon. I have bee• a pnwthring physician fur some twenty-lien years, and have always found It almost Impmellsio to core them disease. knosro as Uterine. 31y brethren of the mediml profesthsts NW, always looked upon thews complaints.. incurable, and they have mach tae molt.] their inability to discover a remedy. liming heard of your preparation, Manindre Uterine Catholicon, and knowing that many had been benefited by its use, [ thought It my duty to give it my most thorough I nvettimatien. The following is the remit uf font yearn' careful trial. I hare alWays found lgenoceseful In cams characterized by any of the forlowing symptom.: Groat heat. Premore and boating down to the uterine ormna, some of weight on the bladder, accompanied by urgent and frequent theism to paws water. great nervous excitement about the timers( • tha monthly pm Hod, wills Irregnlardificherges, lebeingmmetinam abundant, and et other times scanty and difficult. 11'eaknem and sone nervom.headathe, irritability of temper, chilthrems, flatulence, vomiting, irregsdarity of the bowels. burning in the stomach, might in the grain s and small of the back , crawling and ling in various park of the body, and .general 6011110 of unearth.... Thereare many other symptoms core nectedwith them namplainte, and I hato °Nerved them deecribed In the verionecertltiates and publicatkros of your Company. I might to say that In the complabile canned by the "turn of life - in elderly kmales. as well ILI lathe am of young girls, in J net coming to Marshall's Uterine (lethal. COD lo labilible. Yours truly,. BENJ. KITTREDGE, M. D. A young female friend of miterhas been Minted for fear or Oro years wills uterine difficult's), which poodoced lent spasmodic fita, and destroyed hor general health. Two bottles of Marshalre Uletine thltholicon cured her entirely. lIADVET PERM', Proridence, E. - A gonale friend of !ohm, who has bran suMning fornearly. ten yews with uterine dialcultlea, (Irregular, auppresaed and painful menstruation.) to already by- fear months' use of Kardualre Uterine Catholkon, better than she erar expire. ed to be In Ler Ilfe, and coafidently experts a perfect one. F. I UTCEICOCK, New York City. Marshalre lihnine Gabel's:ono:spa the climax of ercry thing ever known in this. country. It has been -need with complete meow. JOO. LEVY, Mt. Sterling, Ala. Thomson& of other certificates are on-file at the Milos of • the Company arboreal' interested are Invited to rail. sinistpuzs LITER/NE CATITOLICON - 11. Is sold Wholesale and Retail at the Dnut Store of Dr. GEO. KEYSER, Na, 110 Wood street, sign of the Golden Mortar. . Mal • airiNl and ot a copy of the Orrefenburg Manual a( ik =Peva Price - 23 amts. Co** mat to anYtert of the country free Of charge, on the receipt of twenty-or. •-• TheOradentrurg Alinanaelsom of the best public:Mkt. of Its kind, end may be had 'without dune of my of the Company'. Agents or at their ante. • fenameritertletT bIUSG.FLAVWS PATENT OAS COOKING STOVE, AT ./Vo7h. MIND MEE I' -YEAR NARK= •: WHERE THE PUBLIC ARE RESPECT- Faux in,ated to call and teat It. coven., The price of • single store le 44 a Durnereursi I. glak $lO will prucbtue enough to do every rudely of cooking for sfamily of dto 0 persons, Di doea not Include gab, bracket. and Cooking .Tile common iItOTC tin wars n lido. Par furtlur informelion addrrei the undendip DR. J. hlttgll AVE. licipg the Ant lit this 041 y who geed .poor rittenh G. Coqklng Appuetue, I can cheerfully and confidently mom menajjt to others an far superior for dl cooking wpm.' to any Of the old fashioned cooking korai. - I °oodles it a gnat Impeoiement, and when known - no home keeper wIU be to saLVivittat it. Amowg otago. era .. itlon the foUogingr pint, aAn I. srtg l ye r =y, tiers i te l 4 done witneett*roselre beat.- Third, ite neatness, whief le a puff wproeuscut open the coal gore. Fourth, tha ears with which the hest nay be regulatedand the prom,: coo kwg gia.k.d r Trune derrelope other intrentyi , .. gee, hut for the present/ erift ,renpectAlliyanba.stt - thave.l.• ILM A. OHNSION.No Vlyl streak r.r. Efering In use tiro af Dr, Ihugurds Patent G 0 ... c oo ki„ Btenex loan cheerfully,reecultnendthem to the publle u the most coneenfear and econoudreal cookie* apperston.; foe baking etc. They are superior to say store I ever next jelht /UMlt L1T17424 No no t *dolt rtrsat: • le 3 0 amusements. auction ,Salco laiscalancous BROOKE HALL FEMALE SEMINARS' Media, Delaware County, Penna. Miss Maria L. Eastman, Principal. PHIS SEMINARY, SITUATED IN TIIE delighttnl awl beautiful village Of Rod* thirteen mites from Philadelphia by Railroad, offers to young ladies the most rotfol-combltuttion of advantages fur tho attain. mem of a thomagh and accomplished education. The large and commodious building lately erected, con taiuing all themodeni rmonenteneos of baths, has, Ac., is, with its extensive grounds, a model in all that pertains to the health, centrum, refinement awl improvement at the Npu pils. The steeping Nona are high, tall ventilated , and with comfort and elegance, ehd but two pupils occupy the None apartment. The number of pupils is `hated to forty, for whom seven water* . are employed.— The moot fahhful instruction In given In all the branches taught, while ram! and religions principles ore constantly inculcated by theory and - practice. ' The course of Instruction comprises a period of law year., and diploma isms/mkt! toaillsho Nat through It satisfactorily. • The Right Roe. A. Potter, D. It. L L. D., - Bishop of Pennsylvania, eO3 - sr "Aliso 11. L. Eastman, who propoees to open a Young Loll.' Seminary In 31edia, Delairare county, Pennsylvania, to September next, has been known to the subscriber for several years past. lie has a very high opinion of her capacity, efficiency and &retain.s as an educator. She has had a large and successild experience.— The budding which Is to be erected will cnntoln every ac commodation. The village and automating country are distinguished for healthnsiness and beauty; and the sob.' scTiber hoe confidence Nat parents who entrust their 'Janet:gen to Silas Eosunanw ill have no rause to regret It." The French tantrume is taught by a Parlsin lady raid ing in theism/Iv. . The Latin, Daman. Spanish, awl Italian languages, re ceive due attention, • The Natural &Athena.. taught with the old of a large and expand. apparatus. The Rosiest DO meat Is under the charge of a - lady eminently quall&tt for the situation, and all who prefer to be taught on the piano or singing by a gentian., have visiting teacherfrom Philadelphia -• • - Dmapzd Painting. .stro ender the 'direction of a lady. acct. in thearta . . The all Term C 01.10811.3. September SUL Dement fimzartman hag the liberty to refer to are Tollawing gen. Right Rev. A.PotterialahoPOf Panurylenobt. lion..Prankiln Pierce, ex-President all. S. . • Ron. S. P. Chaes,.(ksernor of Ohio. o..Leeser, Eau., Pottsville, P.. Rooms Si. Wharton, Esq., Philadelphia. Willhrm Ragaley, Esq., Pittsburgh. ' • - Sylvanas lathwm, Egg, Allegheny City. • MISS 11. L. EASTIIAN, Media, Delaware cOunty; Pa. SECO.... ... ,JVREE, ND FULL STPPLICOF CARPETS, OIL mania, merrnms, ke.,. et the Fowl', • Stmtsftrpet Store. . . . • W. D...k 11.14fcCALLUM luWing Jot returned tenor the Eastern eltles, whom, owing to the present depressed state of the market, they hare purchased, and at very low rates. • forgo and almost entirely new thick of CARPETlNClieousisl• In in pert of . ... • . Velvet andlirnasel.,threeply, new endbeunitfh,P*"...g Tapestry Yettret .rlletteilf4::ll6‘ltug Also, a eery largo varlet y of DoorIlals; Windoerghatimi; Stair Rod% lb:frod Green oland, ell of whiehehall be of fered at the LOWEST RATE foe rash. Hotel and house keeper. wIU find it to their advantage to fire them s'eall. Jag W. U. ft. I. 31cCALLUM. Allegheny Bank. PR STOCKIIOLDERS of tho Allegheny J_ Dank aro hereby tiotltleil that instalments are ordener am Cognac . • Inatalramt of FIVE DOLLARS per dime, on or bekati the FIRST DAY OIt,jULY nest.. „ -1 An instalment or PIVEDOLLAILS-per attor.befons the FLFTEENTII DAYOF JIJLY next, • • -•- And en Instalment of TEN DOLLAItB per them . 00 or before the FIRST DAY OF ADOTIST beet • • - ' • Potable to the Trimmer, at his dike, corner Wood attret and Dlerhood •By order of the Comeeteatobers: - Jelfhtd DATID CAIDPDELL.Treasorer. Z(balf bbif .No.l 3fotkere4, s•-• , -.Z 2S do':io.iszooo nucifizal - z Itt store and fora 010 by 31'BRIDE * CO., - Jeadig . Water Street. F&ATHERS-47 sks to arrive per steamer Fibiza, sa• or [Jig 'skull MUT EMS W. E. 01IILD.1 prinn—r Kumla TIRE AND WATiIatEROOF.. - i 8 : .4firj-,- 0,0'5 . ,- CEM E - T R 0 OIN G ' pnßastr a ,1 01INSOIst, Pmprtetors. Am_ . '. „ ' • . P'.• A RE PREPARED TO CONTRACT AND PUT ON AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE the abort Elastic Fire and Water-Proof Cement Roofing. It bei ng the only !article yet Invented that will succendelY resist the artbm of the atmoaphere in evet7 climate. IT Is PErs.E'Crr.. - 17 mr - mir. ..4..N1D NV Arrlaß-PROOV: ' -' . • And in point of durability, we believe it begun/ if not superior, to. any 110,0, n n o at. c ., w.... pay ft on over Ohrna Tar, Iron or Shingle Roof; it making no difference how Rat or steep the roof may be. Tb to. ~ • Roofing It warranted to protons above repreeentsel. We will put It on for We will SLTILIOLLARSPZR SQUARE, (TEN' FEET SQUARE.) • ' " apply it upon Tin end loon Roufs for TWO DOLLARS PER EQUAILL being on account of italluratdlßT th . - cheapest paha that can __ . 4.1 T-We invite ail who are budding. and also those who wish their Roof. Repaired. to Mint ouroface,l33 Thfrei Sired, and examine sample. and nstisfy the theansehea in regard to the durability and pref . /lability of this Roofing, PRILR.LN, at JOHSON, t J. 0.4 . .t I .l . teLM. J NO. LTI Third - street, between Wood and Sudthlgidd. . • Pittsburgh, Paula. Read the Following:_ . Omer or rot Binger Beset .I.XEITRASCC COZPANT. No. 16 Paint at, between Mane add Sytatnore, Olneitonal, Ohio, Dee. 10th,1956. To all whom .1 may onurref —This la to certify Out I hare eumined !wed..., oad toots of , W..E., Paws Jr .2 Tiro and WfiteoProof Cement Roofing, and believalt to be eminently .perier to any other kind of Roofing I d Am. I wet ' an eye witness of ts severe ttial of one of these roofs, from fl. largo volume of flame from an adjoining itaildlat,whkhernek directly upon the roof and cornet for nearly half an door. It tt Ith trial beyond all expectation*, nod =WI the building. [Signed) T. W. IIArITELI.,% Preableat Buckeye Statelinnmest CO. .. .. . CLCLII2 Aterver Rant L. Co, Pob;fith, 1857. I have examined W. E. Corms A. Coo tfiaatic Piro and W - Mor-Proof Cement Roo fi ng, and ita far as Ica of udge, consider It a good Invention, and Airl willing to insure buildings thno protected upon the same terms sa I Insure tbooe covered with metal. [Simwdi „ . • 3\0.1. LAW, Agt. Royol Ins. Co.; Loudon and Liverpool. • . . ... . • CMCIIMMet, Doi-ember 12th 185& ' • To all whom it awyeouarn.•—'i~p Is to certify that we Wit adopted W. E..Canall k Co. Fleetlelkt , and Eroof Cement Rooting upon our store and dwelling houses. It lam given the MOO p er f e c t' notiofectlon owl ore can recommend it to all whaling. Fire and Water• Proof llotaittna. Lsign , d] nAKEti k VON Min, splayd.t,F • Co. Fixture ‘No. 62 Won Fourth attest. . -- Flexible, Fire and Water-Proof Roo fing. - ..A-BAIR & G-RA-NT, Proprietors, ' ' N0.'57 Water Street, Pittaburgh, and P. Petersim's,Ailegherty, Tlils IS AN ARTICLE SUPERIOR TO ANY OTHER IN THE MARKET. IT IS owl extensively In New York and Philadelphia. a ndYI well approved. It is applicable to covering Foundries, Dwellings, Warehouses, Bridges, Steamboats and Railroad Ctirs. cold it ',du lost longer than Metallic Roofing or Stanglea , and rctista the rarlocurcluutges of climate—pettier affected hi ccon be , brt or damp. Ito principal ingmliont is of an extrwardicary acetic nature and it never locates • Mils elasticity. It' a taly applied to all kind. of roof.„ Mit or sleep, ofd or new, Du iron; t tin or vilaxl It sill not melt In warm weather, or crack in cold, and it ho net/Wand by being tromped upon. •It is Both Fire and Water - Proof: .. . . - Sa B Pnr further Information. apply to the proprietors. Intlilyti 1 .___ TRILNSPORT.A.TION. 1857. CAPACITY ONE - HUNDRED TONS DAILY. ..• &Rat LLOYD &CO WM:S.4OILS TO LLOYD & LEMON..) 101111rAVING MADE EXTENSIVE PREPARATIONS THIS wrNT.Eft, are now prepared to do a hoary btrainrati by • - pmivivesnr - i.v . .a.z•ia.s. CANAL AND xt..Aat.1320.A.2D_ - Through to nod from the Eastern Citica. We eau mount our frinstdo wld all those dlopoood to patmalre the Poona CRAM! and Railroad, that no•paina otO ho oozed to Guio, general attltrartion to SIILPFERS OF EASTERN AND WESTERN FREIGHT. • The Avoidance of the Inclined Planes on the Allegheny Portage Railroad Will girc itiMessed Ilevatch to the transmission of freight. Office Penn Btrerh at the Canal Basin. re:A:lyd 1857.. CANAL NAVIGATION. -- - 1857." r...i.rarvs roma , LALE.L.m - mo.A.T LINE; .• .- SEEM via.p.enngylvanita Canal and Railroad. Capacity Two Thonsiand Tone Per Month Each Way. O FACILITIES FOR. TRMTSPORTATION HAVE BEEN• LARGELY INCREA S- N., ed dining the pan Whiter and we =Mow offer to SHIPPERS the anterior advantage of a DOUBLE DAILY LINE to and from Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Baltimore. Our line being composed entirely of PORTABLE BOATS, but ogle t r . o .hi pm , gt I. r, gg i n .d. 3.k.,,}..t, sanding Iyaright to our-Line v. rely upon Ila being put through with all mond Wed an adeclutch. WAREIIOII.9I4 CANAL BASIN, corner of Likrip and Maine nerd:, Allolorrgh. lb. fe2ttly .. KIER. 4„311Te11Y.LL„P.,:.*......, • .. .. _ ___ itlusical New Spring Stook CHICKENING'S PIANOS. JUST RECEIVED AND FOR eale a splendid newstock of PIANO FORTIN, from the mantifiwtory of Chleker. f 11 . Ingle Sons, Bostrmaeleeted expremly for the Spring. es. am) comprising all the varieties end new styles. now mann- Gutured at the TODOWIIed emahlialtment of Clikkering Sons, Dn./ton. Messrs. Chleirering 1 &Ins Lain been awarded at the dif. forent Exhibitions and State Film In Itosion,New York, and • other plant, Eleven Gold Metals. Seventeen Silver Medals. Three linnixe Midalo , and the Prixo Medal at the .World's Fair in London, 1851. SECOND-HAND PIANOS; One eletntni Ctticketing Pinna, very little 13 , 1 ed; M 410,01.11 3, nix octavo Piano, in nod enter: IMO ' vold r.thionnt, • Also. n fa supply of PIANO STOOLS. • JOHN 11. NIELLOR. SI Wool . st.„ between Dhunond Alley , td Foam!, st. Sole Agent for Chi Sous. for Western Pennsyl rani, Eastern Oldo and Northwestern Virinkt. int - NlateF A Damaged Nem Chiekering Oct. Planoo, N. 41 -1. N 3 ''' Rosewood PIANOS. damaged taro, Ir in the fkrnituro only where the Lie:ll6lw, ar e not for e will ht. sslld at grod bargain. The above Plano is reps of the large lot of 7 octavo. Pianos. tweiTed tesslay frout Chlekerlng rbonx, floston • and will he warranted., haring receive,' tioln ternal injury. For by .1011 N If. MELLOR, Arent for Chiekering S SOU. D.lOll, jet° No. 41 Wood street. Pittehorgh. Near stock of Pianos. Picot T. FACTOR"' or NTJNIATS AL" CLAR.I I.4X ltxxx 'York. ririf_E PUBLIC IS RESPECT hi y . fully informal that our wan...ma,. wch lout horn completely drained by tbel heavy Spring sok, are again tilled ith &ohm and OS , pletr asmortmeot of NILS NS &CLARK'S relobratedPlA an , tdevery etyle and prim Iron wteltlng n first dory and rah!. insert/num: will Ideate be Lit wind that the grent ihnotxt. Til iLrEati. pronounced Nunn, & Ciarra Hanoi ronemor Imummente In every reveet. The public is invited to raft sod examine for thenutelves. U. lELEIIER BRO. Sole Ammer for Ronne & Pinamtfor Weatern Penna., Eastern Ohio and North-Western Virginia, No. 63 Fifth etyma, next door to Masonic Uall. • l~lLin7 jt_,7,..dßL,b.lSfllll:,:wl)l..g—Litinc,rlfore.tt.te from their; Little Bereft Calks—Cline. Vol, Twilight Walt 2-11. R. Sunni, Diamond gehottiselt—Brainaßl, 250 Happy De- Thents rens Returning—from II Trivatore 211; No Night en--Duet[ or Trio,2s;Comeil the Forest 1 01ever—dnett Whydn the Swallows Change their Ileme,duett, 35; By the Banks or that Bright Rhinning River do. 4.% Clevidand 1:4 Adelaide 51sisnrkaa, 10: Halcyon Days—Damn Mika —C. Slum, ab The Ella Walt. 2S; Ilellinrit last waltz. 25: Mammals for the Piano by dßellak,eompriving the most pope- War min arranged au tenchingplecov--In 26 netelvere. Each .number2s; Why shut voor Window—P. Slit; Farewell my Cattiarland—ern exeellerd nng. with Eriglivh and German 25; To these who yet Remain. 25; Twinkling Stan are Laughing inve—,.nag hr Onlway, 25; Twinkling SW. are Laughing Love—polka by ordwav, 25: Ilona° Be. Ugh , . mid Being Dome byOrdway. 25; La Logo Imperialv— polka by Walleratein. I 4 Ileetheren's Dream, uith varia tions, by Ch. Orel, sik Kathleen of Klldate--Irish song— J. IL Thom, 25: Ow Would that been Berry a Boy—L. 1 - . 11. Crusby. NeverConrt bet One—Everlyn Mai —L. Y. D. Crosby, 25; Bionditie--tmentiltil sng!, Buriligini. 22. For sale by MLR R LOITE BLUME, No. 115, Wood street, 3d clooraliere Fifth sari et. Riede mailed free of reavtag, ISH.-100 bbis White Fish, 360 bait bbli do do, . ISO bblo Trout, ' _lOO blf bbl.. do, 50 bbls Salmon, • • - • 50 tar Ltdo do, 40 tddiNo 3 3fockoral, , • , 75 141 . 1445 Noadcs. bbl. :Co 2 do, 40 bU bbh io3 do, .75 kilts No 2 do, 73 Ibis No 4 dry 30 hit bbts No 140, 100 kites No I do, r ' sUbbl. batfro,ord.nerring, • do do - . 1 d o, • fjel3] B. CANDIELD. .i - ',.:1.• . :11' , '.,f,.'::- ., '''t'.'.:.111.1i. - .; . ..i:....•i:',..-: . ., - - - i'.` , l nooks. • • . THE LADIES JOURNAL, , • :FOR 'JUL Y;'" Price only 15 cents CAttt . NDT.I;!:S, moirumerez TO THE MEMORY OF 518 Pages. ' ILLUSTRATED. PRICE ONLY VIAL AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY COUNTY. APPLY TO THE GENERAL AGENT .1. H. D. CLARK. la St. Clair BOOKSTOR SUMMER READING—New publications, Stamina Poetical nod Miscellanecine ' orkm Trees! nod Adventure; Juvenile Book, Av.: The llomesteml on the Hill tide by Macy J. Holum, The initials, Clovenw,k. Alter Cary; Women's Faith, a tale. of Sonthern life Toiling and ]loping; jenny Month. The It.neds, Minnie Myrtle: Gabibid, W. D. Ar nold: Married. not Mated, Alin. Cars; Helen LIOCOIN by Carrie Capron: struggle. for Life, Tri-colored Sb*.hire Ia - I Parks (loud. and Stioshine,fkad; tesuetln Parsonage, .E•e -u Ilk het Or too Late to Mend, Mad: e Country .raw nude, The Green Mountain G ir t; At Mime and Abroad. Margaret fallerc•• Rural limns &lad for Sod,,! and Solitary; Eltuswood; Later Years, Bell Smith Abroad; Wen orn Boider Life Life In the Clearings; &noble% - Asnellarg tl/Perbm; Washington,t vole Arctic Explondlonm Prescotik Wolk% Queens'of EngLuad, Scotland magyar.; - Ncoo.rly N0ve1...12 vote DiCl,l3/ . Works, vole; The &and nni Poets, octavo and miniature rots, botangin firm:Aforocan, Antique, Blue nod Coil. Nen . ..natant of Stationery. E. C. COCIIRANR; js; Na.4.-Eaderal Sweet, Allegheny. NTEW BOOKS AND NEW. SUPPtIES TODAY Sidney Stuart: or, Love Seeketh not her OWW,by of Hope Campbell, Home. and Marv, etc. etc. -14 w. Dr, Hamilton's new work. tenon from tln gins LcZn My: I lower Pictures and How to Mahe Them, color, Moan - Atlanta Inquire Within, or 3,700 - Pieta for the People; The Reason Why' a careful rolketion of many hundreds reasons for things uldch, though generallyballerod, ar imperfectly understood. 10,010 th London; Ourricke's Chun% Illsterry; Ryles Expinitory Thought, an the Gospel; Uu thrie's grope! in Ezekiel; Ylsrtyr Lamb. Faculty pf Bethany; Work, or Plenty ToDo and How to doit, by Mice Bouvet.. Ticknor .b Fichte Household 'Waverly Novels; - Rincrs beautifni lidltdrurgb Edition of Waverly Novels; The Professor, by Charlotte &vote; • Philosophy orSkeptleirm, by author of Phil. of Plan of Salmi Telthoemy of the Hoek., 6th large inpply. All of Hugh works Res. Sir, ion Kraut/is Sermon; Om Bible perfecr-Liook, edit. - -seepuogyela For mie by Dylll .1. S. DAVISON, GI Market at. I I CITALKEIi'S MANLY EXERCISES, Con' y y Gaining towing. Mailing, DrieiEueng, Inuring. Shooting, and Miter manly agorae. •Tho afoot , . ruefully reriaed or Uritten by "Cnoron," from Om ninth London olitkm, In .1 vol. mo. KAY i CO., .IY2 GS Wood Wert.' IEV. CHAS. IrINGSLEY'S Two Years Am Ityputia, Or New For. with an old nICV: Yeast, a problems Olsen*. or the Wonders of the Spore. is 2 KAY .8 CO, 6.5 Wood street. Y \IILLi I\l C. PRlliE.—Tent in JJ the holy Landsilhuarated. Boat Life in Egypt and Nubia, illuatreted. • The Old Ilona° by the Eire, Later Years. . • Trivets In Europe, by E. Ironies Primo. Jost mid 6 3 id; J. L. READ. 7h rowrth street. — Book. laza-imery AT COST. • rriRE SUBSCRIBER WILL COMIENCE nn MONDAY, Juan Ist, to pen out atfirff test, hie eo tlo stack of Cooks linii•Stationery, Wrantn_g Papor, Noma os, Writing anti Letter Ser, x.okr &v., kn., to rAtich the attention of Roane ersaic chants and r. o othe, is I - expect/Idly invited. host Teacher., Mer el JOHN IL SIELLOII, • • • No. 61 Wood street. No xi .Expreas Mate Owned" IN ADDITION -TO THE GREAT EAST and Western Express, TALE AMES , EEpEgg3 3(MUM:NY haee made arrangements to extend their Linea f Zaniest! over the Pittsburgh suniCormelmille Railroad,form ing daily ti ne to and w [rap Connelsville and all plaossalong nelsrWn,that road, conctirog ith Uniontown by stags front Lion.and with Entirmetile by stage . from Upton Str, Special Aleasengera,- with . .lll4Proof Safes, will- lam - Pittsburghand Connellsepl e at b A. AL, in charms of Money, yaluablea ball kind. of Freight entrasted - to the earOof the Company, giving especial attention to Lao and prompt . delivery,orthe same. along • • Any rh ord liers fvr spoode to be purchased at Pittsburgh ot , next Express. o ne will 1,0 promptly attended to and returned hr " For further information apply to 'ap.M:tl:lrn Z. 11.11.1f0DE.$ The R armerD Dewelt ltanklisg Company. MITNO. 60, FOO2I7IBTRENT, PTITSBIIROH; IPA. ' . • E - FARMERS' DEPOSIT:BANICrNG 00ANY, harinKetuxemledlo Iho boalante of -"The Formere - Dparit Bnk . . of Tittabuigh,", w i ll tont:Lime the reveler flanking Businesses heretofore didliy !Atomism. rattles, and with the Immo amotrot'of capital • mannerobon .. The ge of toune will 'not amen 'any alteration in-the ef the old institution cou conduction tho the bnatlet pesell the Stockholde . ri .4. nlng the new. Interest Wowed on time depwite aa h eretofore, , :1 All checks upon the Farmers' Deposit Dardring Company will ho lead ineurtent funds, unless 1 , , fund. le •PocifWel , upon the cheek. "'• linelpeas hintis from 9 oyekek. a. 11, to 4 o'clock r. 0. J A elfhtll ta JAMES ILA INSI/All ft Iran --- r —7-1 . . NEW STILLM GUAGE—lnquire o 3Les.ra.,Porterjit4/fo ',e Sweat, Junes Milltur !fp,. or.li: V. Eaton, 'Arent for 31ahrtfidurers. pumps OIL GLOB OR CUR"for . Stearn j. Engines, Patented Mam.li - , SAWYER S MALE'S Heatingand Nenti !sting Ayparstar 63r8011411ng0. Patented April lith,l4B. TITTDIAS' ALTICRDAY7DIATeIi.•Pia: (MINE for roakbovfloilrri Match., Patented 4se. nary =41,1955. 1 - 10UNTRY RIGHTS to make, rend - and . use the above named. Patented. Articles for We on reasonable terms, and the kestreteremen rem. • • • FRONT, PATINO, AND COSI.IIOiHRICK. /i superior. quality of tils Vosiorulkhkb Of. BRICK May bo had Matzo Lowtsr PRICES,' As the Works of tkriiiiketsiber ou sho , . . .N. 2.! !ll* Toil Oalio,:bocie bf Lb. Gas Works, Allegheny alb s Or byorders seat throtigh the pttsbargh Pon Wee; ar !eft at the orkOo Messrs HA sat Smith FO-In es - ' 10 ' ; fi eld 'Oat, jektognitlCO, THE STOCKTIOLDERS OP THE. " MON: lITY BANIt" ann be , eir/T nand tc4iiitisteettra tw,woy dollen shore on their solnetAptfetto In tbe following toonner:—Tell dollars on ench thus on Stbli7, 25th of Juno lost, and Ten Dolloron *hare collo 15th dot ":1' of Jot, nut Payeblo to William „11.1.111 sor of Cototoionooony at tr a .o i o , th . cur., o.2rioon Wood and 2111td otteetx;tlttabhrgl:.: Th. umboateef, , John *, • - • 'Unit 51iignnow l ,,,', 1 • Alho WYO., ; , 3. l :ndti7/5 , atook.l4 . .. . . _ . STARWI7INcy:-1 --- 1, ----- m -- ----LEmy aux- ,L ' ~,,,a _ ..... ~ . 6te4 _Agent_lat_rtetaburah.- by- the- PANT, kriti ta a thth• eilebsig e: eeza.mcnr.4l feehkle le onaranted mullet qttattey to w zr kh cs id , .f.ei We nearkit) its nooe prorated tom:WIT ITholesslo Meal- . •ers at enannbacturete° price& Wre jnotte ebeatta i ti du o f. th . a, Trade In Me article, to an exandatatkaa of oar runt stork,- owl In adll be Imre equal to tbe demand. ILIX I LTE ATW t 00, . .46 , • - for. g STpropitesel • - . • . . - ~ ^a"F~" x c~;r r ~ ra ~~~~ LL Or D'.A,CO MEMO nkiONIC HALL, Agcnt, Cl rourtb et ISAAC
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