t)ittslyurgt . 05atitt. PITT 8131711.0.3 EC.: THURSDAY MORNING,, JULY B. /857 0;721A PAPER- OP- THE art 'la Nouns of the City and Neighborhood Corny Or Orin AND THEXINCR.-13cforo Jadges Wm. B. McClure, 0. Adams and J. E. Parke. WEDNESDAY, July 8. Alexander Spoors testified to n little difficulty be. tween Fife and Stewart; on the morning after the murder was committed, about some little articles which Fife had accused Stewart of taking out of his pocket. ---- Mr.'Howard proposed toihow by this witness, as a - distinct fact that a conversation betsreenFifo and Stew s/. . art aon the same morning, which the witness . , chained overbear, in which Stewart said Fife was so drank the market house, he did not consider it safe tinlet ins have anything in his pocket. The Common aalth objeeted•fir it, as something which thkaocan is had said in their own favor; and was illegal testimony. The Court sustained the objection and granted an exception to counsel. Mayor Waver,' sworn—ln the first statement of Charlotte Shims before me the did not chargo the same persona as is the second; understood Charlotte to say she need enn , Mrsliforfard said there wzo one witness , fOr whom Fife had workoi in Washington, that they lzed not yet been able to get here, though officer !ineman had served a subpoena. They expected to ;kora bt bins that Fife worked steadily sad well. The Com , monwealth, however, admitted this. • i Mr. Berard then etatod that the testimony for Ili • • - defence wan concluded. stsr- , R. Biddle Roberts, Esq., for the Commonwealth, delivered and unusually comprehonitive and eloquelit • . address to the jury, and was followed by Thomas M. Marshall, Esq., la a powerful argument •fur the de. fence on the part of Stewart- It would be almost vain to attempt a satisfactory synopsis of richer of these speeches. Mr. Marshall had fairly commenced, when the Court took a recess till half past two, after which ho concluded. S. C. Wingard, Esq., for tho Commonwealth, VIC- Oesded Mr. ..Marshall, and occupied the Court till tho hour of adjournment. This morning, Messrs. lloward and Flenniken, will speak for the dofonco in succession. Tea Board of Control of Allegheny City, in their meeting on Tuesday evening last, elected the follow ing Madsen for the different wards of the silty: Fumy Waruz—High School—Principal, A. D. Simpson; Avet, Miss Mary .T. Wallace. -Grammar Department—Principal, A. T. Routhett; A.ss't, Miss " Rata Wotring. Male Medium Departmenz—Princi- Miu L. Reed; Asst, Miss H. 11. N 11012; Female Medium Department—Principal, Mil! M. E. Car penter; Ass't, Min Agnes Lemont; Male Primary • "Department—Principal, Mtn Hannah Lamont; Aazet, Mu M. J. McDonald; Female Primary Depart ment—Principal, Miss Mary May; Asst, Miss M. Smith. Seco:en Wants—High School—Principal, —; Ass'ts, Misses Siesta Wand Smart; Grammar School --Principal, Miss Moody; Ass'ts, Mines Nichol and Rent Medium School—Principal,„ Miss Walker; Ass% Mtn Fleiger; Primary School—Principal, Mrs. Wilcox; diets, Misses Willett, Gregg, Harris, and Leaky. 'TIE= Wane—ToB.ol3o/14 Misses Mary Oglesby, Bella Prondfoot, M. Campbell, Amanda Wright, R. A. Irwin, Juliana Stock, Martha Graham, Misses Wakeham and Frazier. Forma Warm—High School—Principal, M. R. Morton; First Ant,Min Eliza Frazier; Second do., Miss Martha Hamilton; Grammar Department— Principal, E. Hamilton. ' As,'t, Bliss Maria Frazier; -Second Grammar Dopartment—Principal, Isabella Reed; An't, Mrs. Christian's B. Williams; Medium Department—Principal, Mins Mazy Hammond; Meta Mica E. Davidson Mrs. C. Johnson,'Silas - .Primary Dep ' artment—Principa, Mb! Wilker son; Ass't, MILS C. CM, Censer Street School—Medium Department—Prbi cipal, Mrs. J. Morton; Assl, Dim J. M'Casiand; Second ' Medium Department—Principal, Min G. Bunn; Assistant, Miss M. White; Primary Depart - ment—Principal, Miss M'Allister; Assistant, bliss A. irCalL Colored Se/soot—Principal, A. Neale; Awl, Min . Matilda A. Ware. Mr. Slack was elected teacher of music for Births schools in the city. Tun Coau Taanr.--The coal trade was, perhaps , never better than it bas been this year, at least, if we consider the amount that has gone to market.— The experience of last winter's fuel famine in Cincin nati and other cities in the Ohio Valley, bas taught the citizens of those places a lesson of providence and they have profited by it. The trade whichever, ed so briskly with the opening of the river, has not flagged greatly. The ruling price is now from ten to eleven cents, 'we are informed, in Cincinnati. As may by teen by the enbjolned figures, our peo ple hare not 'been idle -this year. The aggregate shipped frobs this city for the months of February andfierch, in busbels ....—.... ........... 8,514.817 • . April 3,048,826 May 3,927,742 Jane 2,996,184 • Total ,—.18,477,519 , This includes only what paced through the locks -on the Monongahela. During the uncommon Juno :idle, s large numbeg,of boats passed over the dams I,tbsmikure oonsrantly boats loading opposite and • :Weir *amity nEI account of whose loads cats be ob '_ A low estimate for the Imams so far would be probably two and n half millions of bushels.— ' This would make for the season twenty-one millions •of bushels, which we judge is not far from correct. Cluatazu wren MCIT.DIEIL—A woman named Mary Ann Alta, appeared before. Mayor Weaver, on Tues. 'day; and made information charging Burkhart Thom as, who resides on Liberty street, opposite the Cath olic church, in the Fifth Ward, with the murder of Ammonium .Alta, the husband of the prosccotrix.— From what we could learn, the deceased, who resided in 'Allegheny city, but whose father lived in the third-story of 'Thomas' house, went to the house of. the latter, on the Ant of July, while intoxicated,' and fell down stair, receiving numerous wounds and bruises, from the effects of which he died on Friday, the 3d inst. Mrs. Aha charges Mr. Thomas, who is - a - quiet, inoffensive num, with having thrown her husband down stain, thereby canning his death.— Miner Reed arrested the defendant yesterday, and he was committed to prison for farther hearing to day at two o'clock. Ktuan tqc-Nto.—On Tuesday the - Prospect Btreet, Rosa Street; and W. Pittsburgh Sabbath Schools nnder the direction of Christ's M. E. Church had a grand pic-nic at Wilee's Rocks ; whither they were conveyed by the Ferry- boat Black Hawk . . There were over 600 persons present. Rev. .j.. M'Kendree Iteiley pastor of C. M. E. Church delivend a very eloquent aid - appropri ate address on the grounds. Rev. Wm. Coo of Sadtillald M. E. Church:. and Rev. J. M. Thom se of Welsh M. ..E. Mission were also present. There was a band of music in attendance, and every thing passed off to tho great delight of all, there being no accident of any-kind to mar the festivities of the °cession. Banns ELECTIOX.-At a meeting of the Stockholders of the Pittsburgh and Birmingham Company, held on Monday, at the hones of James Brawdy, in the borough of Birmingham, *the followingoMeerawere elected to serve for the ensuing year; PresidentC. Ihmsem. Trealm;_er—Thomas MoKee.., Clerk—William Symmes. Managers —Samuel. McKee, B.'A. Wolfe, Joseph Mc- Knight, A. Garrison; Alexander McLean; George Bannon,. David Chees, J. Knox, Joseph Allen, Thos. Faweett.—Ere. Chron. Ws are . pleaaed to announce that Monsieur Godard, the great Aeronaut, will probably make an ascension in our city in a abort tithe. His last .aseension from Philadelphia, on the even ing of the fourth, was a highly successful and interesting one. Mr. G. was accompanied by a Mr. Bodgers, and•trarelled in the air all • night landing next morning in Hartford Co. Md. 81 miles from Philabelphis. Tins latest arrival (7th)) from Luke SuPerior at Cleveland is the 'iMlneral Rock". The Heroic, stye sim brings for Manus, Garrets= d Co. 82 Mile. and 19 manse copper, weighing 50 tons, from the 'North American Mme; for J. 0. floury 64 MAL and 94 masses, 140 tons, from National Mine. She left at Detroit 220 tons copper Sor tho Detroit Smelting Works. She had a mass of copper on Board from the Cliff Mine which weighs 6000 the., mid contains wiibaut doubt 89 per tat of copper. We suppose this to be the heaviest male ever transported, and its parity of course Is unexcelled." RAILWAY laoe.-9incotheopeningofnavigation this year there have been shipped from Brady's Bend Mills as we learn from Mr. Criswell who bee had the shipments In charge, 9000 toms of roßway These have found there way to this city in 60 pairs of flat boats, each pair bringing about 300 tons. The Son bring' $65 tesrErOtil."'-llttte aggreg ate value m d az o i n :'B'eaaera from this port tent Louis , other places to be used entire Missouri railways and income &omit, makes qultsan item in 4. purses `r': `od r !WKYaeaglranta marogeetnnun. iletogAMeinc.--Tbe _books for antaniption to thht Pro win ber - olien -at the Pavilion House' in on the 3d and 4th of August; at the Porter/bias' in Bearer on the sth and oth of August • laid at the Milton Mouse in New Brighton on the 7th mid.Btlmit the eame.month, I e. the book' will be °Port atehs places above named, during the first week tit hugest. ' . SAT:Si VitTOti3 AT ME RClitNlll' EXCHASOE. ,, —We learn that the Merchants' Exeheage is again to be °l*aed every Thursday evening for the We of stoekupd estate, Mr. Austin. Loomis, a welbknown stout 'and nal estate liekeu having made arming num* for that purpose. - The first sale still tat ;lobs this ereniug when a number of valuable stocks "albs aroma. . . Elmore Datzaars, of all lade, will find nrell Braman Mtxrcatz the surest remedy. The ' afflicted. will ;be revived by Its use, humors will be expelled from the blood, and the lirer will resume lie healthy 'action, thereby restoring the patient to per -- feet health led rigor. - It ;Cantatas us mercury, opmm or other poisonous drop r xical -may be she, t o the most delleXte infant with perfect lafety * - Monday last; Liana Reed, (colored) Orman on the stearn-tug - Hornet, woe drowned the Mononsalcide, - -Ho had Jost Ing — orot, the WWI and -went * Into the tint to bube, but notbeinestilepiiyifia_ &IP - Writer- 'll.. MSS man, and skint twenty-Iv* yeereof 40. BIT body hen ;Lot yvt bun mound. MEI Laccirsq will be granted to the following named persons on • Wednesday, 15th inst., unless objections should bo made on or before that day: The appliconta will please come prepared with their bonds, proof of sale, rental, kc. First Ward Pittsburgh—Henry Vierhellor, tavern; 'Thee. Bell & Co., other goods. Third Ward, Pittsburgh—Maher .t Co., other goods. Pourth Ward, Pittsburgh . —W. C. Hinnally, tavern; John F. Mish, tavera. Sixth Ward, Pittsburgh—John Watson, other geode. • Second Ward, Allegheny—Rosanna Morgan, eat ing house. Fourth Ward, Allegheny—W. Sennaway, tavern. Duquesne Borough—Stiefhen Jackson, tavern. Rose Torrnship--John Known, tavern; Leon Mammon, tavern. Main Township—Oerbard Weiland, tavern. Plum Towtship—Andrew Jack, tavern. THE ;PRO-SLAVERY COUNTY CONTENTION as sembled in the Court House at. Beaver on Mon day Ist, and nominated. the following ticket— Assembly, Chas. Calhoun; Sheriff,. Jamps C. Ritchie; Regiser, D. M. Donahoe; Clerk of Courts, J. E. Jackson; Treasurer, P. L. Grim; Commissioner John Piersol; Auditor, David Pat ten; P. IL Director, Robt: McCauly; Coroner, Eli Reed; Trustees, IL B. Anderson, U.S. Fraz ier, S. R. Dunlap, S. 11. Piersol. Geo. P. SLUR, Esq., editor of the New Cas tle Gazette, has been nominated by the Republi cans of Lawrence county for Assembly, for his second term. Tan APPROJCIIISO Fouarrt.—Everybody is mak ing preparations of some kind for the proper observ ance of the •'Glorious Fourth." Some will go abroad and some trill stay at home; others trill remain so ber; some will don military uniforms, while the great majority will wear such plain clothes as are becoming to respectable and patriotic prirate citizens. Of course the great mass of these people will get their garments at tho Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Reekhi No. 603 and 605 (new style) Chestnut street, above Sixth, Philadelphia. Hnnrxax] RECONVERTED TO COMM( SENSE.—At a meeting of spiritualists," an invalid was brought forward dreadfully afflicted with ulcerous" microbus that all thd doctors had failed to cure . . It was pro posed to appeal to the spirit laud for advice, and a Homeopathic physician present interrogated the de parted spirit of Hanemann as to what remedy shoedd be taken. Loud and distinct raps, audible to the whole audience, told off A-y-e-r-'s P4-1-14.—Homer [N. Y.] Wlig. Tisane are men who hold that it is impossible to do a disinterested action except from an Interested motive—for the sake of admiration if for no grosser gain. Doubtless they are also convinoed that when the sun is showering light from the sky ho 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 *top in at Charles H, Super's, corner of Penn and St. Clair streets, and quench their thirst at his silver Soda Fount. Cum, pare and delielona is tho Soda Water, of Chas. a Super, Cor. Penn and St. Clair St.t CAIINAGHAN'asaIes of men's andboys' clothing, &c., continue to be the centre of attraction in Allegheny. Road his advertisement. • BT. NICHOLAS HOTEL. lien Ton, Jane 29th, 1857. The public are respectfully informed that the price of Board et this Hotel LAI not ban advanced, bat Ls ste It hoe been heretofore. JytiOrn TREADWELL. WITITCOMB k CO. SCOTT FLOCS.M.,." Corner Irwin Street and Duquesne Way, ...... B. D. MARKEIR, Proprietor, SCOTT lIOQSEis TnOw E completed and oMa Or 0.2113. it is altaated in a Central part of tbe city. dloga being convenient to all Railroad Depots and Stomata:et lan The Howse was built in IMO, with all modern lmpror• mente.arrl Awed mita splendid style-4.las entire Eurntrare tieing onw, and will to every respect hea firm dam Betel. air ME STABLES are attached to the premises. .A.M:ERSCAN MIO'rELs Oppoalte rnloa D.pot, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA:. It TEALS ARE ALWAYS IN READINESS on &Mimi orrnins. Porters., at the Depot to take charge of Baggage. n. rooms are large and well ventilated. Passengers etoPtdolf With to need lave no fear of MISSING TRALNS. Je342ard W. J. ELLIOTT SON, Proprietor. H. F. SMITH, PROPRI RTOR OWEN'S HOTEL, CORNER FOURTTE AND JEFFERSON STS. LOUISVILLE, K J. N. RirkaLlee, Clerk. • WANTED-13eeswas, for which the high ert prim will be paid le rash, be A. FAILIVEISTOCK t CO. roe. Phet k Woad rt.. -- WANTED --Beef Bladders, at 11. A. FILANZETOCE t CO.'S, /Ss • sor. First sad Wood INA WANTED—To purchase a good, medium sized home, between the Allegheny river and th North Commons, Imd batawn the East =direst Commons, Ableatheny City. apply to G. W. BUNN, wear side of Fed eral Meet, 2nd door south of the North Commons, gheny City. Jyl WANTED.—.A. dwelling house to rent, .trusts within one mitten of Ferry street. Rent from SIM to E 223. BLAKELY t EICIIEY. Jyt Cotner ith and Smithfield Streets. $1.40 0 OF GOOD BUSINESS OR Aceommalstloo Notes of all Ores bar. INT from SO days to a Months to run, earl be cashed at ma sortable rat. oy applying to B. McLAIN 2 SON, Jeso Stock S Bill Brokers. $lO,OOO —WAIN TED, a partner with cn.ppto t An old ee . dburo l e i d a T o7farXring ni es i tt i tre mesa doing a good brainier., Apply to Ogel. BVigN, Wad side of Federal Wan, !mood door South orik:orth Crandon; Allegheny City. MACKEREL -22 bolt bblo Fo.I Mackarol; 33 Qr. do No. 1 50 Kitts No. I do; 25 do No.l3less Hacker& In rtore . aod fbr solo by & Jendtf IC. 25 'Wow Street. SUNDRIES -150 hf. chests Y. H. 0. P. and do . :forted Black Tea 215 imp prime Rio CMGs; 45 hints. N. 0. and Cuba Sugars, 150 bbls do Moineang 75 do Baltimore Golden and N. Y. Byrn 20 do choice Baltimore Ilerrinm: 10 do fialoSalerstum 20 do Crushed and Powdered Elugarm 60 do North Carolina Tam 20 do Pitch; 100 do Soup listen' Rosin: 120 boxes Sa 8s and lb. lump Tobacco; 150 do Ratio, Variegated and Castile Roam 180 do 8810 and 10212 Window Glass 100 do White Pipes 75 do Stone do (Shaker.) CO do Salerabis (in paper;) 75 •do Clothes Pink 300 do Madison Co. Pearl Starch; 250 lop Nutt, assorted Muir, 30 do Six Twist Tuba.% 150 bales Batting, Candlewick and Twin; 150 dozen Corn Brooms, 50 do Bucket* • • 25 do No. 1 end 2 Tater; 100 do Grass, hemp and Cotton Cord; Together with a full assortment of Pittsburgh Manage tared articles on hand and for ale by m)•5 ATWELL. LEE k CO. No. 8 Wood street. TRAVELING DUSTERS AND MAN- TlLLAB—roccivedby exprenhopen thLs morning:some of tbeee are dm., style' end material. J,B MURPHY I BURCHFIELD. KURT VAS UNCCI. UWE LEAS & HARSH, BANKERS AND LAND AGENTS, DES MOUIES, lOWA, TILL BUY AND SELL EASTERN TV Exchange and Lood Warrant., Wert and enter land with cash or warrants, pay tax., hireat mow, make tni loci:ions and attend to legal badmen generally. ALSO, Z LAS et HARSH, worms awn LOD 1711, aramteroara cart, Lams. One at Um Partners has located In Learanwarth City, and wiU transact all Du ane.. connected with the Banking and Beal Estate badmen For a few months yet extreapandenta will schism aa at Das Molnar. W. L. unman, 00 Boaverstree, hew TWIG &kw, Issab k Co., Philadelphia: Jame, Hart k Santa, da, brim. & Song% Drexel% k Co, Bankers, kr, Chubb Bra, do WaliOngtoo City; lion. IL J. Atkinson, Third Audlokri'reosso7 Torportment, Wash] ortnnCity; rtn,J. Ed,. mkt Bhomr, •• • • • n. ].re, end David Bleb, Epee, liuntionAnn. P.; Penny a Atilareoya, Pittsburgh, P.. !luck 7d, 1857.—.A.-...Ya*F GRAHAM, DVDOWELI. & CO, GENERAL LAND AGENTS, WILL buy and sell Lands in Kansan and Nelataika Territories, lowa and Waste= Itisnourl, by awl aell Town Lots. 1 riven Money, negotiate Loam. kente Landa, buy end willpralle, and do a Claneml Agency McCann 2 Co., Pitialrargla J. 0. Hcrascasti, WilhMsbeirm Gov. PotLeCT, Psalm: Ex.Oor. Haan, Um. Jac IL Olailax. Cool We, Penna.; Dr. WI. Wawa: Philadelphia; Gm. Samizasoir, Lancaster, Pew.; E. J. Dust, Nor Tort; Jaa. McKunart k Co.: Cincinnati. Ohio; Snnza t Watts, Mlmwpolb, IL T. )el2ywdaw{msF • WM. L NMI U. c. .................... An') JUL.., 113171111", JACKSON - AD CAMPBELL, amerat Load Aga* and Rad Mat Big larit . . . . WO= CUT, /OWL • MERENCES:-HON. J. S. BLACK, xi, Somerset, Su Hem. J. L. Dawson, Drownwillop, B. Itichmoni, East, Dawtvillo, Pa.; Dan. Wm. Bleats Wuhlogtost City; Bon• C. L. Knapp. Washington City; O.W. OtayslasaL Fart Des ?dolma, lowan IVm. D. Knox, Laws City: !Malta Wtk. US,. P.a./. `lt: Hon Wm. C. Bradlay. Brattleboro, Yt.; Clark k Drotbars, N. Y 4 Clark k Br o than, St. Louis, Mo..ll7.J.Deardaley, lEaq., Rook bland.= M..ri. Alasworth & Lynda, Rook Wank 1114 Messrailah & Left afar Leipanoll Fll.lrilar7• nocKsToCE Aluiozr, • INV.IT.E THE ATTENTI ON •01`g ih• Public to tbdr and Tarkd or Trass..Ebnabbary, • • ~ eta Ormad (war and from InctouriXo. ‘‘...WAStr R..t. Os= Tau PoreOrncs. haira:car .11.1.1egbakr math N. EWEN G=MIE:MMII Cants Leavenworth City, K. T., Telegraphic Further by the A.rabtb Advices from Madrid state that the Spanish and Mexican Ministers had a long conference, without improving the Mexican question; in fact the situation of affairs between the two countries is considered critic.. The English and French Ambassadors at Madrid are striving to effect a reconciliation. The report that General Concha had sent vessels of war to the coast of Mexico is fully confirmed. Later advises state that the Mexican Minister positively intends to leave Madrid in the course of a week, if not previously recognized in his of ficial capacity. A Despatch, received from Trieste, announces another victory of the Circassians over the Rus sians, in which the latter lost 1000 men. A mutiny has broken out in the Bengal army, which had spread in a most alarming manner. At Meuret two native Infantry regiments had united with the Third Light Cavalry in open re volt ; but after some bloodshed the revolters had been dispersed by European troops, when they fled to Delhi, where they were joined by three more native regiments of mutineers, took pos session of the city, and massacred almost all the Europeans, without regfrd to age or sex. They plundered the bank and proclaimed the son of the late Mongol king. The government was taking active measures to suppress the revolt, and was concentrating troops around Delhi. The Rajah of Gevallor hal placed his troops at the disposal of the British Government. Great distress prevailed in China on account of the scarcity of food. The neighborhood of Foo Choo F'oo continued to be desturbed by rebels, and it was feared that serious injury to the trade WO uld be caused thereby. AtnAsy, July B. ttring the mornings great number of people vi. iced the Capitol to take a farewell look at the remains of Mr. Marcy, and expressed astonishment at the request of his re lations that the coffin should not be opened.— The stores on Broadway and State streets were draped in mourning for three miles. Owing to large arrivals of visitors from other cities the funeral ceremonies were not commenced till 3 o'clock. The ceremonies commenced at the Capitol amid the tol'ing of bells and the firing of minute guns. The venerable Dr. Nett opened by an eloquent prayer; the Rev. Dr. Sprague read portions of Scripture and the Rev. Dr. Hague delived a beautiful discourse. The ever aloes olosed with a prayer andbenediction from the Rev. Dr. Welch. Gen. Wool officiated as Grand Marshal of the day. Ex-President Van Buren, Gov. King and Ex-Governors Hunt, Fish, Seward and Buck, and the Hon. Nathaniel P. Banks, and other dis tingushed persons were present. ,The funeral cortege was the largest ever seen in Albany. The day was fins and everything passed off well SEW ORLEANS, July B.—A terrible fire is ra; ging on the Levee, between Gravier and Com mon streets; it btoke out in Lusk & Co's Com mission House. The whole block, consisting of Wheeler & Forst&Ll's Foundry, Lusk & Co., Cairo Mail office, Waldo & Hughes' Hardware store, R. W. Adams, Grocer, dapp & Co.. Steamboat agents; and several other offices will be Consu med; rear block on Fulton street on fire. There was great difficulty in getting water for some time. There is no check yet. The lose witil be Immense. Lusk & Co. are insured for $60,000; rent unascertained. - Laysn.—The near block between Fulton and New Levee street is in Eismes. Nsw Yong., July 7.—Three persons were drowned yesterday, on Roconken Lake, Long Island, by the upsetting of a pleasure boat.— The names of the parties were Mr. J. IV. Leslie, of the firm of G. P. Putnam & Co.. booksellers; his niece, Miss Paimes: and Mr. Porter, of the firm of Lane & Porter. dry goods dealers, in Canal street. ALBANS, July B.—The city is crowded. Ex- Presidents Van Buren and Pierce, ex-Governors Seymour, Hunt and Fish, have arrived, to at tend the funeral of W. L. Marcy. All the build ings along the line of march of the fuiieral have been hung with drapery. Sr. Lours, July B.—Reliable adrieeS from Fort Randall state that a band of Sioux Indians com mitted murders at Spirit Lake, near the head waters of James river, sixty miles fro; "Fort Pierre. It is probable that troops will neat after them. SEW ORLFAX3, July B.—The fire to-day con sumed the whole of the first block and two scarce on the second, making altogether nine stares The loss is heavy, but is mostly insured. CIIICAGO, July B.—The steamer Berlin City exploded on the 3d ult. Four persons were kill ed, sad several severely injured. ITAufes, July B.—Advicen from New Found land report that a large French steam frigate has been lost on Point Itich. CINCINNATI, July S.—There is but a moderate de mand for Flour and prices are steady; vacs 900 Obis nt s6,2scsi 6,50 for suferflne, $.0.50 for extra: receipts light. Grain dull; Corn 55®0; Oats 500€‘153e; Rye 95; Barley nominal. A lair business is doing in Baron and Bulk Meats; 95 litulsl3acon Shoulders 9ic(3loe, an advance; 100 hilds Sides at 111 c, 60 bbl. do in dry salt at He for Shoulders, and I 1 §e for Sides, the packages in all cases included. There it good detn.o for Linseed Oil arid prices are tend ing upward; sales at 84e cash; holders ask 90e in some 02301. There was a heavy thander storm thisaftern..on. The river is falling slowly. Thermolnerer $2. in the shade. 'NM Yong. July ci.nad firm . 1,6410 hale. sold Flour doll: o.siki Lble soil. Wheat onorllloM 30.000 bosh 6-.ld. Corn heavy, 13.000 bush sold: priors iu. s arisu, but are unchanged. Ekes Pork Is Leeson dutlys 2.6P1 bills sit :,02,75, on Wyman. of 16r. Coffee rinsed gale[. grip" Is ennuis at iiitAr . gfilo for 51conovado. F might. are Oro, Oils A-a loactivs. Pig Iron Is doll. 11-nip I. quirt et p 3411 for dressed. Stocks ars loner goneroly hot miles: MichliPii o . sfittfern 1. Control 8314 Reading 70% 0010rta Chicago 97; ern. f.%.4; Col - eland Toledo 114%; k Mississippi fin, Calle hfarke....—Beeves are buoyant 2:011110 head NAM the prints have advanced 3.4 r, miss ii}4,gi12.34 and 13413 1 /, f.r Pennsylvania. A moderate bons... eras transomed.- Ihe Sheep market is Arm; 10,1101 head mold. Swirls martin quiet; 13,000 head sold at 1,547;b0 for vino, Plitterenerrna, July S.—Bruadenefe Coutiuon eery doll and Teteta of most doscriptkore favor buyere liek) bids extra how sold at $4.313,9.211, but aupernw offered at $7,1243)7 elthoot buyers. Rye Sour steady at $4.76: cern real al I r k wheal doll. orlsh ewe assail tales rod at sl,ss sod white al $1.3018,1,112. Rye lower, salwat, $1.03, Corn ueethed lc. .ad 8060 hush }Aloe told at 86386. ata tom/weld 1335f.44. Coffee to hewer demand: priors a ahode letter, 102 U bors 1110.1c1 Rt 10.31g,11%; sone Lepers al 12%. Prorlsolona. litho doing, Maw Pork doll at SP3.— Hants eallbeg at 12%314; Sides a 1.13 and Shoulders at 11 ler lb, on time. Whisky doll al72s. Improvement In Book Binding. THE UNDERSIGNED havingobtained Let ter. Patent for Improvement in Dock Binding, be pro lured to funded, the attachment to book. now In use, or to imply the Game to new baoks, arders for which are reipecie fully wilcited at WELDIM 2 ROWAND'S Itookillindery and blank Doak Manufactary, li. W. corner Third and Wood eta. The alms improvement =vim let, of a Metallic Spring, leaping the back of tine book in such n manner as to pre vent the leares from gagging when the book le %tending In • vertical poeltion. 24. The carriages are 61.81/If grooves in which we Inserted, which will effectually prevent the back from wearing or chafing in placing the wane in its reeling place. latflind A. U. 11.0 WAND, Patentee. Surveyinx. JB. JOHNSTON, Civil Engineer and . land Surveyor, corner of Third strata and nut Cum. tuon, Allegheny City, an attend to laying out and dividing land, locating roads, ko., at abort huff., sad on reasonable term. My LGIIIv•P RH. PALMER,.No. 105 Market Street, . Dollar In Bonnets, Etats, atm. Trimmings, and Straw . Goods generally. ,1525 FRUIT CANS =II A Hind well Tested in use, and Have Given ENTIRE SATISFACTION. ARE RARELY MANAGED BY ANY PERSON. JOEIN FLEMING, 11 1 No. 47 Marini et, corner of Third. RICHAAD DAILD, licau.st i. Hides, Leather, Oil and Shoo Findings, ME=l=l A TKINS' CELEBRATED go DAY CLOCKS, C: t3 for Counting Itoom and Plator. An assortment In Itastrumclauter,olegent patterns, Jost received and for side by J. It. KIM) & CO, JeStr.dtf Jewelers, No. 68 Fifth Btlllot. S ALES OF STOCK S, .Bans, REAL ESTATE, .1,, kc., ASler julY ittl i ttalNTS , EXCHANGE. . APPIj rIISTIN LOOMIS 2 CO., . Stock and Note % r )023 oke h Stmt. • FEATHERS -47 sacks now landing from a.mec moo* for sale bY JTs ISAIAH. DICKEY & CO. NAPIER PIG IRON-16 tons now landing .1.1 Dom am= Ilibbord, for or& by ISAIAH DICKEY A CO. GINSENG AND BEESWAX.-1 cask 01111.111 c, 1 do Itseawax, to anin and for ada 67 ISAIAUDICEXY a. CO. CLARET WINE-12 doz. old Claret Wine, ter medicinal pampas., received today by jri JO& FLEMLNI3, eon Market at. t Diamond. LIQUORS FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES --Old Cognac Grandy; Ohio aimed* Snotly; Old Port Moe, Madeira ainm Genuine Holland gin: Pare Claret trlnr Ilil of the best qualities, to be had at Jyt JOS. FLEMING'S, car Diamond k Market to. OPERA CIGARS—Fino Opera Cigars to be hod et MYS. FLEMING'S, 1,4 corner Diamond Nlarket ets. ~RISTLIs to and Grey an 91.tra or ticlq eucut.tly .th. tr.d 6 y neoltDc. Corocr Llb;rti qnd Flek.nd T ILL WIIITE--Wothorills, 15 gross In _LI store for sada by Jell VLF-WINO 11110 S. LIBRARY ASSOCJIATION—TIio reading Room of this lostltutlon will be open for members sOil -radon from 7 till 10 o'clock, a. sr. on the YOUILTII day 'of July. 131:21,1. OOLONG TEA • . wo have no trade for Oolong Tea, wa ate now offering what wo hasp at fall on. Third ler . pets than 11 cut !wk boa In Naw. York' It Philadalphta. [jatttl 7 .31 MIS.k pArx,:m. GREASE"—CbbIi to arrive, for sale by. = - = I&UAII DICKEY A- CO. 1 L E VITRIOL-1000 lbe on hand and for 4) ask by Jar FULIEINO RIO& Comxiiercial PITTSBVItG II MARK-ETS. ißep,riri cprlaGJ for ne PW.z.hurg% Prirse - r - uou, T;r,e.orxr, 3ct.r 3, 1547. • VIAYLT.—V.e market tr. not eery brtik, but unchanged ; szlcu on wharf of 75 Obis on private terrou 101 bbl= extra at VIA: 54 and $0 do from ...ion at •15.51 e 20 do on wharf at at 1.6,C1, and 50 do super un wharf at $11.79. fru= store 125. 90 and 40 bids at $0052 for super, 10,E7 Cat extra and 57,12 fop family do; 155 Jo at $0,75 0 40,0 ; and $7,12. 150 do extra afi/fi.57e1.17; 14 do wpsr and extra at $0.6 2 1 sod $1; 100 do super and Lordly extra 01 56,62 an 4 57,12.; G 2 „t o o.y . m family do ai 30. and $1.25;u0d 24, 2d and 32 du family ex tro, obits cheat, at 37 uclrosles of 40 ' 0, WOO and 4 , 10 Ihs Shoolilersui 11; 250 e and 4000 Iles Sides at 1214; 400 ihs plain liar. .d Woo 75" to collar); at 11/I for Slioulders,ls r t Sides, ofir Remo. 2 4t 00100 bits rase on private tc rmO CLlEE.44.—udes of 40 boa W. /1. at 10. 11101051 COR.2—a. sole of 4 0000 It $lOO, 0008. - • Fl2ll-3 lea oflo bbla N 0.3 11.ackarel at 21$; 12 haird o Jo $6,75; and 1.5 halt do White No. 1 at 25,2:.. MONETARY AND COMMERLCIA mammas+, spi...cca a co'a. ciacctna. V Columbia.] LIrCIIPOOL, June =. The weather eontionre /magnificent, 004 the ' , regrew. of the growing reape hoe been very rapid, . much *a that, with inialcrately tine weather In the future. there Is now the promise of an aryl wad abundant harvest. Farmers be ing generally toxoreleil in oecuritm their hay crop. hove this weal: lawis less burnt In their deliveries of it heat at the rountry markets, and the tune Of the trado has beet; firm, though quiet. At Miter* market the nttondoinco of buyers we.s limited, and [ll, 01 'Wilma very tains. ilulders did nut prow ulre, but te get through any quantity rather loiter rate, would have to tie taken. Mo. molt dllteult to sell, and witulaally unaltered I:1 Indian Core scarcely Inquired for .4 nominal ; holders begin to show anxiety to quit theft , stocks, nod quoted., must be reduced Cot V quarter. NlLvetl 37s 35s4tXls ad; White Ws ilditrelle 450 lbs. iv, gout° Wheat—l:oJ ee tkil3Y.Ys Inlto Ds (451 W 'F. tbn. tloar—Philadelphla and Baltimore 31.a3at Gll extra Ohio Ctlg:Zs 6d; {Vattern Ws . PILADELPHIA CATTLE 31 .UtliE.—Illommr Aura .10 :, JULT 6, 1357.-71 e reeelptu or lloef Cuttln this *omit hay, bowl over 10001soud. 'lllk qu7llly of the mittle sem horiso good as Wt. Pric. leer a trille low er , and 140 were leltioror nt Ms dlllemot rads. Ilramul ruled from 117 , /, to 127 cerrs. llmuodes at the'lloll'o 'lead comprise 730 bend. as ullows:— 72 bead of Virginia, by C.:bran It MoCkll,at 11g11X autl 15 gran cattle nt 12. aa Virginia, fed, by 31r.• Murphy, of North Branch, you flue, subi at 110413. lit Eagan, kill foul, by Ghoon & Co., some of the.. warn extra flue, sod 0 1 Is, rho' balance brought 113,t41.2!,!,. 7 at 1 8 part l4l234.Ohio .11 part Chester county. sold by Jurin 'toad 141 0160 sold by IL Sulilomridp at 101,01214. 41 Cheater county, sold by Scutt & Kimble at 114121/ A c. 7110 baLutou void in innall to quality, from 10% to Lim 2301varo .old at the Avonne Drovo Tani at 10%412 3 4. Cows AND Quirm.—The offerings at the Washington Drove Tara, Ridge Avenue, wsro 230 head kir Um week, with very dull market, at from sbra. 530 for dry Cows, 52,5 to ...p5 I' or springers, and f,JO W Sts for ireth Cowk Hoak—Tim arrivals at Singer's Yard for tho week wore 1200 head, all of which were disposed of at tram IN to 0)1 the 100 lbs. Sassy an. Lamas—Tho supply rundnuos tarp" and prlc.s are [analog duwuvnuals. fats. uf9O7OUO load at 547600, as In quality and 6auditlou. Feast Corrtment.—The propellor Mlocral Rock. Caparsth Fraser, salted oo Satnnly crew:lag from the Lek, Sap, riot country, bringing the beeriest shipment of coppnr yet brought by any craft at one thus, tunonutlnu. In the share unto to fotr hundred and thirty tons, o follows: _ Prom Cliff Mine 31.bangeonsdo Portage dd North American Rockland do ............ Quincy do . :Cationel do ......... Nebraska, Norwich and orkera Total 4.110 do Tim biggret lump yid got out by any mioo in the world Ie on board Ma Mineral Rock. It Is of oo.uty pore metal. and we n ight thousand pounds/ It comes from the cliff Mine, part of a ULM Moore:wit loot Walter, which Is old to contain at least two handrail total of the sato on Tyro littritlted end thirty too. of the )!instal Rock's carp goy to rho Detroit Smelting Worlu, nail the balanen Cleveltuti—Detroit Ativertiter. Mena..Otte returns nit!. Dank. Moir ..follow., In comparison with Moss of [h. smolt prnonlic - , ,: Loans Di.. Spode. eircul,tin July 3,511ii,044.:M3 $12,&37,344 ss.vul,Sw .6n3 Juno 27. 115.015.Whi 1n,pit,491 ,005.m13 •01.310,710 Deerras. E.49.343.7.:4 SLA L3,mA —N. Y. ltibUun. Import• by Myer WIIIEFL.I - NO by Forruus--4..6' out...ks twos!. Pets., 6 pk.zo butter, 1 Ltd, etc" (tiddler, I Wad. I box tolacno. Fullerton. 10 bbli Cour, Taylor t cis 50 halfhlds 19ur, M'Cullyt bum tackling: Dilworth k co do do. Jones .1 (9 , 315 r 19 plank, Smith; 30.0 bas stator:, 131 folds dour. 03 do wins, b do eorpt. 9do ...qr. 6 bas rods, 19 At wool. Leech & ors 2 dm Bar • ker, 40 bdls pap,. 1:112y; IS do du. owner, 10 sks oats. 1 Jo rue. Little F ors 2by hsros. Lsools Gri wars 4do rye. ll'eandloss soo Lad egg.; 1 lug rys, Calhoun: lot horn, told runururs, .11'frohleu. Si.I.tICIS Ly goody Friends-lot, empty I,rrcl., 5 cit,k. 453 dry bide. Wood: W bbl, coal oil.do 56.11,, :55 I , uus vim, Love!, k 24 bbls red coll. 132 do. eloito c. .t. root. liarkor, 1 kogo I.,,bacco, 1 boo mustard. 2 do boos-tat, Collins:3LO, 51 , 11 Doc., limner; 5 bbds should-co, 13.4 bbl, Dour, Liggett /k c. 10:+1 do, do, a boil, to. Aolon 2.3 5010 soldodtr, 31 Nlcklecto bbl, boor. .154 s hams, It do shoulder. 311.1.33 b, CI tobll D our. Ito. tos hawy licolbaw; a 1011, bap, LIZ trza broody and %Ir., Smith. 11.1NONGAIIELA !S 4 rIGATION e.acka ~ 0d 1 . ..1 3 bbl , 60411.0. 004.'0 2bc, 00,00 enk... Vouoc ak4 rrn,„Tt, 14.1:+.,10. 12 .10 rya, 41 L, oat., 1 tip 000.0,.... .1, C 01,10; 11 latut.r, C..001..11: 42 bia. Is4t, 14.14 flf.ur, 110 , 0.1. 13 Lazes 01... t. 1)...14,11: I'.!1 Lag, 1•010 t, A cs , :77 d ours, Finh.y. 25 6..rr-15 11.0:r.11001 , 11; 210 1.114 paper,eall.erto,l. . Pitteburgb Yon %I'mytke C. R. It.—lrt by .tArril, II /1 C. , 4lltorW dor. bucket., Atwell. L., a OF: IN •Ice L dher, 13 do tab, Io dd corn. 2d.ka rye, Yetarwur. fd ~ts, c.:k 1 c. lumber. Pbelpr. Carr aex 10,14 rgXI. d, werla, Kudileh 6 Kichavlasa, tJ ilafkITTA mark,- tut, 14 aLe dour, 35 bus rrkeat,„4, WA pg.:o. 81 ,krzard‘dd a 14 r, rra - uers, 107 NI, wo44, blits egp, 1.0 ‘rhae. ky, L . I:loretrutul & PltCaburgh IL 11.--111 ill, a - azoncu. Sic. 1110.0 00y. Ilare & cS 55 .10 10, I , ..ke 160,4 & )1u,.. 1 10.1, r. I.loyd & cu, 155 Ml. civr ntol. IT,ut & uag.* 1^ , .. 1 .0.• 1 6, 4 rgic , 11.0t.11 11.1 z foot..' 12 ea r• iroll Wou Nlortll k e ISI i/i.J•31.11. L 10,c11r. 16 kg. , butter, Slas,oo & Diloorag 1106 Z, bloom, Morehead: 210 1.111 cbul, , R.lopllo. ,k cs, r 2.0 101., 111 do chairs. 110:nmer L Itinler, 12 bas chto.., nen & P.terso‘,. 111:110 wiper. 11mv,02; IC; W W S can Iron ore, J Bon; 11 40 10, J 1710,1 t co: SO fLur, 11 do eggs, 410 bal.. vr.losamt; b .1.14 sort:,, °ROO, The Jamet Wood, Copt_ Robinson. not the Goofy Friend, C .pt. nhuntan arrived yesterday. no latter boot had a very L/..c I .4.1 nod In up ncoin t , ll . 4r2/9. The Chevult and the Fortune, 000th *mall loodtZ arrived as nutal. The Clifton sena o:/parently reedy to Imo, end to w. the Nletruind late: ruing. Mott no the o...onnters boron ore hulled op for rrpairt. hot several which hnre t:114.1,1 their nut tit are now nearly rtelly For thole down 'Stipa n;ein. If tie freight Inch iron, Wow was only OA run:lntently°. Iho.o we giro horn to boats won, on:, totllnes, would dill be lively. The water le now ottlug sa low Met lade boat, will awn 1., c6SlgO/1 to hold off. The weather Is just new very f n v oro bh• fur good env., oldeb will moult Inn hue b.O bnelnees and we hope In plenty of money. The Great West hue 1A4.1 up to Cin , lnnetl. Ti,, Endeavor true In Oucluoall on Tweedsy bour! for Plttebutgh eith a roall frel;, , ht. This b tho day for the nlegnot Minnetonka to leave for Captnln Williston:4l Is n acennantodatlng gentleman nod hie clerk 'also, 111, root le'bran new ond pnanangers wall du well to ch.., :thole berths ne oorly on pesslLln. The Candeneti Commerela of Tue.lay, e‘yei— "Oar exclusive corretpowlente manonametho puking nut total lowt of the Ronalle end her cargo, in the ilpleit wippl, at thintelthi We believe she moo built ut Plttiburgh, where she it turrially lee tre& She woo to befit:llrd tWASt and Is owned by the Fulton CRY mil C h icago .7'eck , I Cum ponygod Cold. Rhoads nod ottaireof Pittsburgh. The Ike mile was probably worth gl4.000." ltssitenix.—The Gabitte, of Saturday, says:— "Tbe river rose about two Inches et this point on Monday night. hut by noon yeeterday it commencial felling again.— About them feet reported an Ito Shod.. "A considerable storm pni oiled along the river below this F totes on &today evening lent. In the neighborhood of the Shoals much daneago woo done to toe trees and throb. hairy generally. At Paducah the storm toot mew, The Aleonia which woo earning up, smoothen by surpriw, and to grout mut the wind that the won became monatiagesble. She tried to face the tousle, bat the wheel took n slowr on the pilot. and her larboard had to Mho the toinseirtutow— The freight on the boiler deck and 10,the hold WM carried to her starboard. and all on board Peered that she woolti be blown over. no water, too, was partially out of the boiler nod an explOtion wet enacted. All bawl wore, put to work immediately; and she was soon put 'right tido up with Steam bOSIt Ragl.tar • •• • • ARRIVED—Luzern, Brownsville. Jefferson, ,be Colonel Bayard, Elizabeth; Eheratz, Wellsedlu Fortune, ITherilns Jumm Woud, Et. Louis, Goody Itiends, do. DEPARTED—Luzerne, Erosrnivilltz Jefferson, do Col. MEAN, Elizabeth; Chneolt, Fortune, Wbootieg Clifton, hiashrillo. team I oats • - VOR ST. LOUIS—The splendid F !steamer GOODY FRILNDS, • Captain Shuman, will leare for the shove 004 MI nterm to porta, no SATURDAY, July 11th. For frhr,ht or pao. balm apply on board, or to FLACK dr DA Rh LA Agte. FOR CLNCLNNA'rI—The titre passenger steamer E.C3NO3IY, Captain Young, wIU for the above and IntormeMato ou SATURDAY, July 11th. For freight or totseatts apply on board or to LlySj /LAC t , ItAltNtS, Aetat FOE LO ISVILLE, EVANS VILLE AND CAIRO—The Gee reenegere6l492 'teenier THOS. SCOTT, Capt. A. IL Moore, trill uave tur the above and lotertnedlate porta oo FRIDAL,JoIy 10th, at 4 o'clock, r. n. For (might orpasee4e ea hoard or to FLACK, DARNLI 8 CO., Amts. OR ST. LOUIS—The fino pno ll igg a t .a. senpr otonmer ;METROPOLIS, Cs*, Cal hon., will genre Cor the does end Cateriediate port., on TIIIIRSDAY. For freight or weep epply on board or to Jr FLACK, PAILVII3 t CO., Akeio.4. 101 EGULA TRI-WEEKLY wrfEELINO PACEET IN PLACE OF s = rf Fermi erre-The now arid beantlittletramorlH. Nt:Fu. hA,- CApt. IVlttlararon, Pllllh o roh every TUUTIAY, THURSDAY mot SATURDAY. at 10 A. M. for the above and all totormodloto forts. For freigt3t or wage. apply on baud or to W. D. WHEELER. Agrat. JolOoltf 59. I Wood atroot. Erard Grand Pianos. • FIRST PIANOS OF TRO: WORLD. T_T K LEBER & BRO. take pleasure in in ,. • • nowedng to the public that they have been are pointed &rote for this city for the eslo . sf the syttekt to- nntenett ERARD GRAND PIANOS. These Monne ore uwd by all tho greet Ptaaietalo prefer. AMMO to those of any °therm:tat , Mr.Tlialberg played upon no other in hlsonetorn concert/ow.) would r.orinly um them erzi wird y. could they tmt be procured eceryarlien, THALREMPS OPINION OF ERARD PIANOS: "The Onoid merle by Etat& ere In my es Gelation, the most porfnci instnuaaut In the world. 4 uu hesitatingly, give them theproferenco over ell qbere, SIODpIOND TIIALBERG." - - The tnioelpal neat at New York has gone to Furls tn. fresh stack, !selected for ede le this couatry, when 11 .13 I V isormv.. Ibe brhn •h , R t toth i l u i n clt c t Film A. JRAIN.B NVI - e. . rEIMIIIM Dlanufseturer and Denier • • HA4TS AND CAPS, .... so. 01 WOOD STREET.. Plttaargh, and Ted,. d " 2 "..; all.n.r. aka:ly DAiESIVEPLASTER --1500 ycea in atoro L o by je27 PLESIINO 811.03 • TRISH DHLCD—For sa:e at MORRIS PATrObib3, In the Dlatnaad. pat COURT PLASTEH- -50 gross in store for ode by I.zr FLE3LBTI Mtgs. VEAtLIERS-47 eks to arrive per etearri - er . AU 11 Mont, Tor Wit b7-Lly2l MAUR Lamm . t W. amuscmcnts D IT TSBURGit THEATRE. 14enee and Malang, JOSEPLI C. FOSTER. Stag+, Manager... A. W. Nona.; Acting Manager..C.J. FmTCR PULLS OF ....1.12050 E.0.m . ! Paquette ..... _.soc ! Private &secs. lacte_.cq Second Der .........._........:;M Prirere Box.. smell ... 00 Bozos for Colored Person 25 cts. AVtrattllta 07 TDM—Doort open at curtain to Hsu at t 4 to S. Third night of the brilliantly succearful engagement of the world renowned 11.ELLEll. TILIXPE, whose perform ances are nightly witnestial by enthusiastic thousands, who expre.s thew admiration wad delight by raliturously en coring every Tableau. They will appear te-mght eight new Tableau.. TKUR6DAT Evening. July lull, alit be acted the utu Feiry El,)ecturlo of LURLINE: on, THE NAIADS OF THE HILLNE. eleht nev and gurgeotiu Tab. Iteux. by 3foud.r end .ILed'ul Keller and Troupe. To uolchtde with tho TE)IFLE OF LIBERTY. The States ot the Boom represented by the Keller Troupe. auction c-i,alcs P. M. DAVIS. Auctioneer. COMMe(V.i4 Sales litma/s, No. 54 filth btrest- I ‘ '' ISCELLANOCTS AND MEDICAL IllX/ES AND INSTIIMENTS.--On Saturday °vea -1 ,„ July Ilth, at b o'clock, will bo sold In the Book Boum, on t /e wcoed flour of the now dilution Buildings, No. 44 Fifth reet, :no exterislou variety of Popular and Standard Miscol.. I eons Books, and valuable Medical Dorks, all In good nelltiou, from private collection., which must be IMMO". [Duly awed. The !unwell...ono comprises many of the boot Belles Lettres intthore of t h e pale and present day, .d numerous revwm•publi.otions of the Englieh rod Atlievi.n Peru. Pro MEDICAL BOOKS AND iNSTP.DMENTS--Among the Medical Works ore. Waal', Practice, 2 vlw, Dungimou's 3balical Dictionaryi Bell and ntoke's Preen., 2 vols, Dun glie. on Now Itemodt, Lleweee Midwilery; Cooper on mi the Breast: Cooper ori the Teatia; Mookitinwh's Practice; Anatomical Allmg-Uodlard on Diu Tuetb, Sc., Se. Al, me. pair le ills Force'. de. Books can be ex.nived un the day of sale. IY9 P. M. DAVIS, duct- i'llocctlancous The Health of American Women T ILE GRA' FENBURG FAMILY swoo.v.vEs. , MORE OF WIESE MEDICINES ARE SOLD EVERY WEEK, THAN 01 ALL OTLIEIt MEDI CINES PUT TOGETITEIL In this country ...es is the moult or merit, for the keen discernment of our countrymen Is proverbiel, and puts an effect.' stop to bouffant pretensions. C.JUCtiTO that the antiquated SUCCMS3 of the Groff.- burg Medici:les is more offing to Weir undoubted superiori ty, than to any other muse, nod ire desire to rail 'venial ,Attention to one of the best among them, 31AltSWALL'S Int:FUNS CATIIOLICON. This remedy will certainly cure Flailing of the Womb, Whites, Murdered blet.struation, Diseases of Pregnancy. All troubles et the change of life, both with yortnp . ,, and old, and all the carious kinds of ismknoss and nemus com plaints caused by disordered uterine organs. Tilt: PRINCIPAL SYMPTOMS Indicating diseases for which the Catholicon Is offered as a certain cure, are weakness in the back; tingling and pain between the shoulder blades, extending all along down the spine, soreness in the end of the spine, bearing down pains lu the uterine organs, shooting pains in the bowels and into the hips, eympatlietic pains fu the breasts, burning hi the pit of the atomaeln irregtdarity of the bowels, sometimes with diarrhoan util, again with obstinate constipation, cold feet, capricious appetite, headaches of hammering or beat- Mg character with' roaring or whistling in the ears, doll pains in the bead, with great nervous excitement, anweeded by complete prostration, laugnor and discouragement, dis arrangement of the menstrual periods, with an acrid dio- char, testi...en them, which are described in the pubtlia lions of the 0 orfenburg Company. • 1❑ all caste of Palpitation of the Heart it acts at once. 3lany uterine complaints are supposed to be haart disease, from the sympathetic disturbances connected with that or gan, but the lkitholicon abould mistake be taken, and hi nine eases out of ten, ft will be found Oust nothing is the matter with the heart, end:that n care will e , xon fuilvw it. use. It will ea,. ands that feeling IthoWn. this heart rising in the month and turning over. ALL Ok TIIRSE SYMPTOMS ar. toms 124 do 70 do 70 do 14 do . 12 do 7 do are not present at any one time, bat any of them indicate the presence of climax., and the necessity for • M=Malla The remedy to prepared by ,one of the oldest and moot physicians of the day, and erery cam may be unwed that they are taking a scientific and well compounded medi cine: Experience has proved chat the rasody arra cure eightela out every tardy sae., and that moat of the incurale caeca were a. bemuse of cause which had destro yed the ro cuperative pewee. of the system, or of severe mechaaval iaines which had ruptured some delicate membrane., ad thereby rendered a cure Impassible. Tbe price of the article bub; but One Dollar ad a !tall pee bottle, it is within the reach of every person, awl should have a Lir trial at least. 'rho 113edICIIIS u Isomapactled by full directions, enabling every one to understand her own 41., thus preventing the necessity of medical consultati., and what is more import. ant, entirely ‘lniag away with medical examination; which are justly cocked upon by women as a violation of th eir most sacred feeling", and to avoid which, will suffer extract. ming pains. end sometime% lose life itself. In this vies; cue of the most highly teluMsted physicians of the present day, mei MI, who has a erorlthwele reputation, stated that the ef forts of the tirmf , nlaint Company would he appreciated by retry female of coy delicacy, and that the skilful adapt. tem kr the rertasly which obviated the necessity of personal xpoeure, c-oil entitle them to the auprodation .sl* every mon who voiced female nkehesty u the safeguard of her pc. rity and the most precious and brilliant Jewel belonging t. her character. Pmrtioilar .ttoutlou i requestrd . thu followin; tirodttxrdr-1 have been s profssted nurse for Peri., year, :old af c0w . ... have mena great nany very barer, ra•el of the womb, durankod M.n.ltruntion. whit,., d"orders consequent upon pregnancy. from the time of coo. ,rption to the hear eef deli‘ery. 31y attention hat alt. beet frequently arrested by sevenrsympteme ordoietted with tlu hoer.—such as palpitation, pinking. dottering, and other diarrdn7,enistita, whieb Are frequently supposed to indicate orgao,e ww‘kries. of ths heart. l hays alwaya found (Ice rterine Cathoiieme n nowt valuabl., endrecce-wful remedy, in them and In all complaint. of the uterine organ. wbish ao moor Puede. are liable—far mare <Mead.. euy, or all the me.: adeistdic proscriptions of the reg ular phys.cnatia, nail I ILA, r•ett the practice of the beet in tior country. Full particulars of any ease will becheerfullv fare:oiled nor coo by witirricinir, a line tome. Box I,IIS, York Poet Office., CAItOkIN - E W. 1131311N05. Publid Nurse, New York City. Overtuctot.-1 obsid l / 2 .• an Important otaiation in your lir: of symptom', Marrball - . Uterine Cath3licon well Infalii bly •-ere Neuralgia- nth symptom more frequenPv ntro.ru pi rde meartrual der :t then people supp• bode. .arc .objec t t 3 It that they ahould aluty, are a b ,If Catholicon on band. They may rely ulna It that .1 will work wonders. a. I know form certain experience. 'ee symptom.. when connected with the face, are to.. well ,wo E. nsal deecriptlon. When the storauJl aZected, there are contraCtions and shouting paint sometime. erten. 'tug to the cheek and hack, and freqneutly accompanial Ith noose., fainter's, outdoes. of the est Mariam. and acid. Icy. These symptom. will sate be completely controlled by the Catholicon. 11. 0.. Ilk:1131AS. .31. U., Now York. learn not in fey Whole orperhince area a medicine trhiCh will comparr with 31erslinli n . Cterine Ca:helicon. Out of ti .rteen batman. in title placer now under my treatment for .i.mmes of the IManta nmetwity are about well, and all 11,0 rat are rapidly convaleecang. 11. PitOSCIZE, Lynchburg, To. A cam of falling of the womb of mean year.' .tending, hes bean cured by 31w - shall'. Uterine Catholimn. end the Ir ly Is now abbe to walk oat and attend to her duties. Her oom boo long beettlooked upon od iocurable, and the cure id outsidered little lase than g. miracle. JOU.% P. LAMBERT, M. D., Penna. Ons of the metered cases of Uterine Maw. that I have act with in thirty, year stilt exponents ma sproctitionor sa mediae', was toe means of firs calling to attentiou totem to me of Marshall's Uterine Catholic.. Thee...sew. a •, married aileron/end mother of two children. Sho had born atasaavelly troubled with a disbarge similar to the whide, .11114 hod wone trouble with her monthly periods but consid ers' hawed to goof health. Shu was then token with tooting pains under the right shoulder blade, which after snots sounded atom the spielbotShe was then troubled ISM heastache and great nem,u debility. cold, ehusidereng Oils sure fishes of heat wool.' shoat over the whole body. `i Ise orpener difficulty of the month finally emerged Into ( smplesee prolapse., so that she could not alt down, without loin. There woe weariness.' aching iodise beck.and nn ems ' eontrollable Madre to lie on the sofa ell slay. She had new., ea. hot and dry 1.11,. and Altogether was inn critual con dition. Caudal compels me to slay that umay of these syn. t Imo appeared I undertook the case i and the best skill I could commons 'failed Convert than I felt on If the re rponelbility wet almost too heavy, and Is conceltation with to eminent maiden's...or in New 'fork City, Ind me to t lie net of Marshall'. Citholione. The change of symptoms to milder ones, and then again, to 11 perfect state of health. as ("dual. but the whole prowse ens as heantiful on the maul development of it plant from the seal to the ripe dud A constant NO of it for six months WM 1.421:1ded by complete...es and though amnia years have elapsed, tot the slightest symptom of ill health lets been experi enced Since then! hare need It constantly, and flu no mute titan an Oct of simple justice., when toy that it is emlueut ly worthy of public confidence. J. W. TUIINOCIt, M. D., Indio.. lb fAe gladomo Onajoodo Ocvrt .11—flook upon It as en act of grattilatdun ae well as of , to "dorm you of my experience with regard is Mnrsholi's Itorine Cadmilcon. I have leen n practising ph ysicion for a le twenty-el siyanc, end have alwoys found leilmost Indhie to euro dose ells.o known as Uterine. ity brethren of the medical peofesion hare always looked u p o n these c o mplaints on incurable, and they hare much ',- mooted their InobiLity to discover &remedy. Moving heard of your preparation, .Morahall'e Uterine Catholic., end knowing that mtty had been benefited lalp use, I thought it my duty to give ti my most thorough Mt artig, att.. The following ls the Mend of four years' careful trial. I hove always found it successful In cases chorectedzed by nay of the following symptoms Great heat, pressure and beating dean In she Uterine organs, sensed weight on the bladder, ...pan's' by Urgent and fVespent desire to pass wetter. great nOrrous excitement about the time of the monthly pee rho!, with irregular discharges, It beingsometimes abundant, and at other times sooty and difficult. Weakness and sone nes, nervous headache, Irritability of temper, chillinese, ffiendence, vomiting, irrest lardy of the bowebs. burning to the stomach, weight In t itgruires and tmoll of the back, crawling and ling in corks,. P.M of the body. end &general .ease of uneasiness. There are many other symptoms ao elected with these annplaints, and I hats observed them wall described. the carious certllicotee end publications of your Company. I ought to soy that In the compinintocaumd by the "turn of life" in elderly femolesi, as well. In themes of young olds, In just oamlng to Moratioll's Uterine Catholic con Is infallible. Tours tail, BENJ. KITTREDGE, M. D. A young female friend of mine hos been nfilicted for four or fire years with uterine difficulties, 'which produced in. lent opmmodic Rte. od destroy.' her general health. TWO bottles of Harahan's Uterine Gabon= cured her entirely. HARVEY PERRY,Prosidence, R. I. . . . . . . A female friend of mine, wbo hut been striTering for nearly I too years with uteri. cultlee, (Irregular, euppreseed and twinful merweruation.) already by four moot& nee of Marshall'. Uterine Ca n, better than the ever expect ed to be In her life, and c utldently exports a perfect cure. . 'Inv:loom, New York City. Marshall'e Uterine Ca ollcon. cape the climax of every thing ever known to th country. It has been nerd frith complete success. JOS. LEVY, Mt. Sterling, Ala. Thousands of other ce lame re are on Sleet the ofElce of the Company, where all ferreted are Invited to call. MARSIZALVS ERDIE.CATIIOLICON I. sold Wholearde and It tall at the Drag Store of Dr. 050. 11. KEISER, No. 140 opd greet, slop of the Golden Mentor. garandl and get a copy of the Onefenburg Mantua of health. Soo pages. Price:ls cents. Ooples sent to unipurt of the country free of charge, on the retelpt of ttrenty.dre cents. The Griefbnburg Almanac bete of the beat publication, of its kind, and may to but without charge of my of the Company'. Agent. nr at their °film feT,MawitkerthnT MTJSGRAYE'S PATENT GAB COOKING STOVE,: AT NO 73, TEMP STREET NEAR MARKET, WHERE THE PUBLIC ARE RESPECT 'FULLY invited to 'Call and toot its merits, The price ore 11416 store is gfc knornerstaiod ts 14.25: $lO will purchase cuungh to do ovary variety or cooking for a family of 4to 6 persons, this does not Include gas, brackets and cooking utensils. The common stove dowers may do. Fdr farther Information addrees the undersigned Du .1. IItiSOIIAVE. Being the nest 10 this city who used your rateht Cal Cooking Apparatus, I can cheerfully and confidently MO. mend it to others as far superior for all cookinsvarpose• to any of thenld fastilomsd cooking stoves. I consider It c great improvement, and when Its immoral advantages ore known, no honso trooper twilit,* satidied without it Among Its advantages I will mention th e following; First, a gre Ig alwaysready,thus wring time anti labor. Second, cooking Is done without oppreaslve beit. Thinl,lt neatness, which laagreat fopriconent upon them! . awe. Timrth, the to hint may ho regulated and the progrees dev!lopo other advents. - thmit those. of cooking go% but for the present I will respego, MRS. S. A. J0E0.'801 , 41%0 /1:71, !laving In tum two of Dr. Musgrave's Patent die Cooking Stoves; I cancbanftilly recommendthem to the public as the most , e nvenlent and econornicel cooking &Timm.. f or bakitrete. They are superior . tn an3r . stove I over mod, Jew MRS. FL. S. M - YhES. No 60. Market street.: BACON, &t.-500 - plainAltual; 259 Sugar Cund Iluns; 250 you do do 1t.4 In more and for ale los,by IIAWORIII, DHO. & BROWNLEE, J.O pz the Diamond, Pittsburg* W. E. CHILDS & COIS PATENT ELASTIC FIRE AND WATF-C-PROOF CEMENT PERRIN & JOHNSON, Proprietors. • ARE PREPARED TO CONTRACT AND PUT ON AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE the abort Elastic lire and Water-hart Cement Inanag, It being the only article yet Invented that will ancreeefiaT roust the action of the atmosphere In every clunati, IT IS PHR.F.RCIT.I,7 FIRE Ns-ATER-PROOF, And In point of durability, we believe it I. equal If not superior. to any Metallic Roofing. We can.put it on over Old Tin Tar, Iron or Shingle Roofs. it making no difference bete fiat or steep the roof may be. This Rooting is warranted to prove an above reprwwntid. We will put it on for • SIX DOLLARS PER SQPA RE. ( TEN FEET S(. CA ICE.) We will apply It upon Tin and lion Roofs for TWO DOLLARii PER SO CARE. being arconnt of its durability th cheapest point that can be mint SrP-We invite all ono are building, and also those who wish their Risifi Relayed. to call arortroffice4l.93 Third:Sired suid examine samples end satisfy the themselves in regard to the durability and pro: et this Roofing. , PliftltlN S JOHNSON, J. O. PERRIN, No. 1.13 Third street, between Wood and Smithfield. B. A. JOHNSON. 5 Plneborgh, Penna. Read the Folios:vit . :air ensue or ray Reran CATt INSTICANCT CONTANT, So. 16Front et, breves Main and Srcemore, Cincinnati. Ohio. Ilec. font,. 1860. To all whom it may concomr—ThlS is to certify that f here exemlnrsl spool:urns and roofs of W. E. Corms d 1 The end 'Pater-proof Content ]tooting. and believe it to be emir/v.lly eoperiea to any other kind of Roofing tom ID nee. I net an eye retness of a emirs trial of one of these roofs. fison a large volume of flame from an adjoining buildlng,mitlch smirk directly upon the mof 00.1.79... Lice for nearly hair an boor. It stood the trial 1m7051,1 all expectntiona.and eared the bolgnell T. W. ILBSKIBLI, president Buckeye Slats Insurance Ca CINCINNATI Aonscr Mutt hrs. CO., Feb. 6th, I Mire examined W.-8. Cotta A Co's Elastic Firs. sad Water•Prsur Cement Roofing. aml as few xa / ...judge. consider it a good invention, And nut willing to insure buildings thusprotected up.n the same terms its I insure those covered with metal. d.N.). S. LAW, Age. Boys! ins. Co., Landon and Liverpool. Cierrestatt. December 12th, ISM. Tb all wham ft may conswirs—This Is to certify that we have adopted W. E. Cntu &Co's 1:ladle lire and Water-Proof Cement Roofing upon our store and &swilling ls.inaiw. It has given the nowt perfect Wai1...M.11014 and we can recommend it to all Nrishinx Fire and Water-Proof 'Woofing. idignedi BAKER .h WON' HMI.. spßlyilittrY . Das Fixtures, No. iLtiteet Fourth street. Flexible, Fire and Water-Proof Roofing. A.D.A.1.12 . 1 / 4 GRANT, Proprietors, No. 57 Water Street, Pittalugh, and P. Peterson's, Allegheny. THIS IS AN ARTICLE SUPERIOR TO ANY °TRIM 'IN TIIE MARKET nne,l ext,nilvely in N. w York and Phila.b.lphia„ on t i, w.. 11 approval. It 1.4 applicabh, to covering „ Foundries, Dwellings, Warehouses, Bridges . . Steatulionts and Railroad Cars. It will but long, than Metallic 'hoofing or Shloal, ntl.lthe , aria, changes of cltrurite—n..irher afrKted by Cat, heat or damp. It 4 prlncipal of 41,1 dadir "tau,. n,rl It never 100 Na to-. 413etiCity. It can be nudity applied to all kin , l4 of tint ~r t. 1 ,1 or w.u., on Iran, tin or want. It will not melt In warm weather, or crud,. In cold, owl it is .4 Injor,l by Ewing trAmpal upo It is Both Fite and Water-Proof. .Ql+-For further Information, apply to the proprietor,. 1857. TRANSPORTATION. 1857. • CAPACITY ONE HUNDRED TONS DAILY 4 I: LLOYD& - ( SUCCESSORS TO LLOYD L LEMON.,]'',, HWINO MADE EXTENSIVE PREPARATIONS THIS WINTER, aro now prepared to don Leavy Lind:leas by CANAL AND RA ILROAD_ Through to and from the Eastern Cltld. We can assnrs oar frletalgrod alt those disposed to patronise the Penna. Canal and Railroad, that no pains.will be Lzyired to condor Unocal satisfaction to &UPPERS OF EA-STERN AND WEITDRN YRDIUUT. The Avoidance of the Inclined Planes on the Allegheny Portage Railroad Will glee Dinneen' tleepatch to the rranandesion of freight. Office Penn Street, .4 the Canal Basin. .- 14324:1),1 LLOYD ic CO • 1857. CANAL NAVIGATION. - 1857. RIMR'S. FORMABLE] 350.A..T. LINE, Via Pennsylvania Canal and Railroad. Capacity Two Thousand Tons Per Month Each Way. OUR FACILITIES FOR TRANSPORTATION HAVE BEEN LARGELY INCREA od during the pmt Winter and we can now offer to SHIPPERS dm anporlor advantage of it DOUBLE DAILY LINE to and from Pithiburgli. Philadelphia and Inslthnore. Our lino being composed entirely of PORTABLE BOATS, but one transhipment is reqmred. 3lercliants sending Freight to our 1.100 can rely upon Ito being put thridigh with all pica bl spoed and ileapatch. IYAREUOUSE, CANAL BASIN, corner of LiLoly rod Wayne erred. Pittsburgh. YU. fo2Cclyd KIER k MITCHE LL, Proprietors. laustral New • Spring Stock CHICKERING'S TIIST RECEIVED AND FOR „ .alo stile:Ala new stock of PIANO FORTES, ream the maptitsctory of Chicken. 7 'if ing t Sons, lketdis,seks,teil expressly fdr the Spring ea es, and comprising all the rasietlegaml new styles. nose mate Pictured at the ronossuhl establishment of Chlckering & Sons, Boston. . slessre. Chlckerint it Suns hare boon ariarled nt the dif ferent Exhibitions and slnte Fairs in Boston. York, and other pine.. Eleven Gold Medals, Seventeen Easer 3blsis Three Bronze 31edals-nod the Prise at the World's Fair in London,l9lsl. ALSO, SSTLISAL SECONIS-lIAND PIANOS One elegant Chitkerlng Piano, vary little Mahognny alz vcnt,n Piano, In gual ardor, old fashionel: ..... 75 Also, a Inn sul , ply of • PIA NO4 STVOLS. JOIIN 11. MELLOR, SI Wood a, bettroen Diamond Alloy and Fourth at. Sole Agnnt for Chid:et - hag S Sn, fir Wnatera Eanternt/hin and Narthwo,orn InenlS or A Damaged Now ClOckertng 7 Oct. Plano. fiNE OF CIIICEERING SONS' lirst-class 7 octave. elvgiutlyt, carved Th.,. awl PIANOS. clamag”..l tlo.g furiyiture only where the blemishes are not expsed, will Le sOld at c Real bargain. The atwre Plana Is ono of the large lot of 7 atty.,. Pianos re.eired tc.hty from Chia ,ring g Sons. M. 0.., and will b, warranted OA receia....l no tot.rual Lti;ury. For rels by JWIN ti mta.wit. Agent farelnick•oring Jelo No. Si W.sAl str..et. Pittsburgh. Row Stook of Pianos, 1 . 11 , 331. I,CVOlti OF' New York. TILE PUBLIC IS RESPECT- 1 fully informed that uur warerooras. which had been onapletrly drained by the henry . pring sales, are moil/ n11.,1 with s 11.1,1 wini plete a..sotsilent of NINN & (ILA llN'+crl ebrntod PIA °revery style .d prior. Persons wishing a fir "I , hrs, and bur/rumen' wllr plewsc . bear in wind that the groat Pianist, pronounced Nunni S Clark's Pianos superior litstroinente in every reetwet. The public to to call .d exanilne themselves. 11. (CLEVER & MM. Slle Agency for Nouns & Clark's Pianos for WesterriPerain., Eastern Ohio and North-Western Virginia, No. 53 'Fifth street, next door to Slmonle hall. Jet BROOKE HALL FEMALE SEIIIItikRT Media, Delaware County, Penna. Mlaz Maria L. Mast:man, Principal. rr lIIS SEMINARY, SITUATED IN TIIE dellghtlhl and beautiful village of Media, thirteen move from Philadelphia by lialirLeul orlon, to young ladle.. the most perfect conit.ittotion of tuivanter Pm the attain• meat of D. thorough and ooeocupikhed education. - - The large and csimmodiorts b - uilding lately erected, eon talnlug all the modern conveniences of halts. gas, AT, is; with Its extensive grounds. a model in all that pertains to the health, comfort. refinement and improvement at the pupils. The sleeping rooms Are high, will ventilated: and furnished with comfort and elegance, nod but two pupils occupy the moon apartment. The number of pupils is 'Wilted to forty, for whom seven toucher, are employed.— The most faithihl Instruction Is given in nil the branch,a taught, while mond and religions principles are constantly Inculcated by theory and practice. The ammo of instruction e.iptison a period of fanr years, a t nd n diploma Is awarded to all who put through it eattsfacorily. The Right Rev. A. Potter, D. D., L. L. D., Bishop of Pennsylvania, says: •Itiss M. L. Eastman. who propose, to open a Young ITU.' SeLalnary in Media, Delaware county. Pennsylvania, in September nest, h. Lain known to tho subscribers for several years past, lie has a nay high opinion of her capacity, efficiency and devotedness ai nn educator. She has had A large and successful experience.— The building which bito be erected will contain every ac commodation. The village soil surrounding' country are distinguished for healthfulness and beauty: and the sub scriber has continence that parents who entrust Mich daughters to Miss Tatman will have no .uso to scores it: . The French language is taught by a Parisian lady rosin ing in the family. The 'iottn, German. Spanielt, and Ititilan law:Lague, re (VIVO due attention, The 'Natural Science. are taught with the aid of a largo and expuralve apparatus. The Sinsiced Department is ender the charge of a lady eminently quallned fur the 'tit ra tion. and all srho preihr to to taught on the pinuo ur singing by a gentleman, hero a • signing toarberfroto Philadelphia. Drawing hmt Painting are under the direction of • lady accomplished In the arts. The Pall Term commences September nth. 314.Eastmen hoe the liberty to refer to the Messing war Omen: Right Rev. A.Potter,Rishop of Penusrlraula lion. Franklin Pierce, el-Preeldent of C. S. _--• - • . - lion. S. P. Chute , " Onvernor of Ohlo. • C. Loeser, Esq., Pottsville, Pa. • George M. Wharton, Eq., Philadelphia. William Pugsley, }hit., Pittsburgh. Sylvanna Lothrop, Esq., Allegheny City. MISS M. L. EASTMAN, JAR7dOin Media. Dehie.° county, Pa. 1857 . SECOND FULL STPPLY OF CARPETS, OIL CLOTIIS, 3IATTINGS, &v., at the Fourth Street Carpet Stow. 11. D. G 11. MeCALLITAI having Just returned from the I:eastern cities, where, owing to the present depressed state of the market, they have purchlwid, nod at very low rates, a large and almost entirely nevr stock of CARPETING, consist; lug to part of Velvet and Brussels, hree.ply, tiewend briautifel patterns; l l' ersTe r laigul e i ' etriro.= Stab- A IM:, ' ll7 71: 1 . fered at. the LOWEST RATE for cash. hotel end house keepers will Dud it to their advantage to give theme call. Je3 ' W. D. A. 11. MOCALLIOI. Allegheny Bank. THE STOCKHOLDERS of the Allegheny Bank aro hdreby nottritd that Instalments ere ordered al follow, An Instalment of FITE DOLLARS per share, on or before the FIRST DAY OP JULY next. An hattalment of FIVE DOLLARS per oho., ono; boforo tho FIFTEENTH DAT OF JULY next. And an Instalment of TEN DOLIARS per share, on or before them= DAY OF SEGOS' rivet. Payable to the Treasurer, at his office, corner Weal street and Diamond alloy. Dy order of the Oommiesioners. DAVID CAMPBELL, Treasurer. WATCIIES AND JEWELRY.-J. r o M. ROBERTS has returns,' from the mstern clam with an entire new and choke stock o Otto Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, which he hoz pur chased mostly direct from the manufacturers for cash, whic tt enables him to cell at the Bdosing sery bee prim. line Gold Patent Lever Watches, in open ' and hunting cares ;SO fal to 81.20 00 Gold Levers,al curet ream, full Jeweled... 25 00 to 60 00 -Gold Lantos, " . . " -. 20 00 to ZOO Barer Levers, " " " ... 12 00 to 50 00 ... . . - .. .. .. Gold Guard, Fob, and Test Chaim 10 00 to 80 00 L o i l dxio. : 2, d E e ysnnlSe c t , s.. ...- .. - ........... ....._...: 100 to 10 00 d 6 Classes 200 to 20 op Gold Cameo and Mosaic Brest Pins. 160 to 15 CO tar ..... 150 to 10 00 .Pura Gold IVNidlng . . ... ... 260 to . 00 1 1 007. Pearl and Garnet Eager . 1110 p.- 250 to -6 00 Gold Pons and Pencils. 150 to 10 00 Gold Craws and N0ck1acti0.........- 300 to 12 00 ..... I'lli; Gold Tklinblea. 3 07. to boo Floe Gold Spectacle.. , ... ' 6 00 to 000 Gold and &tone :Meer° Bottom and Stud.— 2 00 to 12 00 Wine Gol.l2cale Flop,rll}ne. 0 76 to 2 00 . —.— _ • . Alm*, ElTor ati r kai;4l . Spoons, Aoirn IloYfOrks,Tos Botta, Canon, a choke dock of Jet, Coral and 61itIC7 Goals: Parton Statuary, Trench and ItaMart Palotio6s. Alao, ao maim variety of Moto of all patonn, Lood atom keeperti from !I to W. Watchee, Clocks and Jewelry rspalre4L Remember the 'place—No.l6 Fifth street, Imar Market. pal 9 JOUR M. ROBERTS. F ISH. -100 bbls White Fiab, MO half bbis do do, 50 ibLy Vora, 100 kit bbls do 50 Dbl. Salmon, 50 blf 4410 do, 40 bbl No 3 ltsr.koret, 73 blf bbl No 3 du. 80 bbl No 2 do, 60111 t bbl Not day 75 kitts No 2 do,' 7S bbls No 1 do, ns los 'So 1 do - 3 100 Patti No 1 : ---... " ..111 1 1 1.1111111111 MAU Balthatti, ' Iterring, For by Ns] 3. B. C.4.ICTIZED.. 1101TTSBURGII, FORT WAYNE k CHI CACIO It. B. ISTOC6.-36 thane of t 6► ►Dove cock (or sale. Apply to D . 311..A.L.; & EON, /IZ/ Raul2l ROOFING. THE LADIES JOURNAL, FOR JULY, Price only 15 cents, CALLENDER'S, MONUMENT TO THE MEMORY OF H. CLAY. 518 Pages. LLLESTRATER. PRICE ONLY VAR AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY COUNTY. APPLY TO TEE GENERAL AGENT J. 11. 11. CLARK, 13 St. CUR. st. BOOKS FOR SUMMER REARING—New publications. Standard. Poetical and Marti!fusee. 11 orb.; history, Biography, Trivet and Adrectung Juvenile Rooks. dc.; The llomestead on tbo liillaido, by Mary J . Iloitnor The initials; Clecerme,k.. Alice Cary; Women's Faith, a tale of Southern Life; Toiling and Hoping, Jenny Marsir Tito !moon., 31inulo 31yrtIr Oakfield, W. I). Ar. Married, not Meted, Alice Cary; Helen Lincoln, by Carrie Capron; Strnagles for Life; Tri-colorcd Sketches in farts Clotail and Sunshine. Read; Caletin Parsonage, Se will: Never WO Late to Mend. Rend; rho Country Tear Ilowitt; The Green Monntaln Giria; hI Home and Alm.d, Margaret Faller, Rent Hour. 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New Express Route Opened TN ADDITION TO THF, GREAT EAST and Western Express, THE ADAMS' EXPRESS Ls...MM.:SY hare trade arrangements to extend their Li= of Elapses+ over the Pittsburgh and Conneliettle Railroad, form cot s daily lino to and from Connelsville and all place. shag that road, connecting with Uniontown byl stage from Eon. nelssille, and with "Seou:m.llln by. stage from Layton Ela tion. • special Merengere, with. Thief-Proof Seta, will_ leave Pittsburgh at 4 P. M., and Cotorelliville at 6 A. If, !nature of Money. Valeutblee and all kinds of Freight entrusted to the awe of the Company, giving:especial attention to U. and prompt delivery of the mat. Aux °viers for goods to bo purchased et Pittsburg:heir. along the Ilse will be promptly attended to and returned by next Express. For further Information app ly to ap,..M:dalu J. fl. Agent; 84 Fourth at. The Farmers' Deposit Yleallklegf Company; IVO. On FOURTH .STBEET, PITTSBURGII. Yd. THE FARMERS' DEPOSIT BANKING J. COMPANY, having succeeded to the beldame of "The Parolees' Deposit Bank of Pittaborgh," will continue the regular Banking Busloenas heretofore directed by the mum. parties, and with the same amoont.of capital. Thechange of name wilt not came any alteration In the manner of =dotting the hasioem—lall the Stockholders is the old institution continuing be the now. Interest allowed amebae deposits as heretofore. All checks upon the Farmers" Deposit Banking Company will be paidloCUreat hands, wade par beads be epeonled upon the check. Bunions hours from 9 o'clock., is to 4 o'clock e. a. Joie:dim JAMES MARSHALL, Preet. A NEW STEAM .GUAGE—lnquire of Portei,Rolfb It Sweat, James MJU bat , r. a q urn. F. Dawn. AKTot for Manufacturers. Jelaltf ROTT'S OIL GLOBE OR CUP for Steam Engines. Patented March %th,1864. SAWYER HATE'S Heating and Vend ,...) latlng Apparatrtsf6rl3,4ldlngt. Patented Aprfl 8th,18130. T HOMAS' MATCHLESS MATCH MA CIIINE for making Routs lintches. Patentod - Sea orvy "Ztl, 1853. F7 u r th . ben refertroe=. EATON. 11'1',S.Vo make, vend and elCitlYtiTY RIG .% mud. N.. 1 nee the eh patented Ttallonable tem., 31 FRONT, PAVING, AND COMIONIMICE. A superior quality of the Carl cros kin& of WICK 3ler be hn4 nt the Locus:E. PRICES, At the Watts of the rabic tiber, on the New Brighton Turnpike, Near tha Ibll6e ts, back at yn O. Wort., Allegheny . City, Or by orders salt through the Pittetough Post oMce, or left at the aloe of • Maws. BUZ SfotxuAtolthlleld street. Pacing tho Custom Memo.. Jell:Mulch° ISAAC °REGO. The Iron City Sank, TSTOOKHOLDERS OF.:TRE "IRON A. CITY BASK" are hereby requaded to bay the wood testament of twenty dollars a share on their exibmtiPtlolm, to the f4lowloe mannert.—Too donate On sea Ware on the 25th of June toot., and. Ten Dollars a thereon the 15th dtY of July next. Payable to wan= It Williams, Trauma. or Coma: Wooer., at his pinking noun, on the COM. of Wood and Third eine% T 4. Cmbetaetter, John S. Davarth, Wm. II; Wallams, Jinx' & Calk LLeeonard John., rn, -John Ye J.trionmaker, wis 110 S.rpzurte 1115 w, B.Brown, Jobb 1 Peat* , nta PW ; Llppinoott, • jeladliy Ju 16 TARO] °NNW Eng Ara for Plttrbo4k th. MAMMY for Movie of coiotooted MAL LlMar b4 o "r"' r:o VZT i o t' o pqriglwn'w" routotitcturerr Ws 'aril° to Tnas la this article, roan namination sUr4tial ' °M. 'bleb TM be kopt opal to the PT"it *TAM, LIM & ito. Woodottri .: , ~e~- ~i4~'~l""'~.
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