- - before us,full as usual of its excellent articles. A+ A book that ot ary, .acieatific*pacfrint ought to. havOkatipto,Ni4:-'4l4,araT*COme of all facts' •• • ••••,:!--, s -- -- "Perksininisto the profession. , eixxr or Wass:moron Cos-LEGE.— ThelllY-firet annual commencement of Wash ington College will sake place in tho college ball on Wednesday, the 16th of September next. Two Dubuque Daily Timer is a now sheet, Sally "got up," edited with evideal shill, and is k first-nide 'advertiser for the northwest. Bxv. Ds /sconce will preach, to-morrow in the Sd (N. B.) Presbyterian Church, where be has °Mehl-ad - with great acceptance aloes -the Manny there, „ocossioned by the resignation of Arr. Dr. Riddle. - Tat bargest.populated cities-in Franco were the fdllowtsg, according to the census of 1858 ; 'Paris, 1,968,262; 31arseilles, 185,082; Lyons, 166,169; Bordeaux. 128.985 I Rouen, 91,512; Naktes,_9l,BoB; Lille, 68,468; Toulouse, 65,564 Strlskaatig, 64,642; Caen, 49,596; Nbrmes,4o,- 4 8 0 • /WW2 49,189 ; Toulon,'. 45,510 ; -Beak ...„48,643rAngers; 45,084 Montpelier, 40,222; 131w1W-,-219; :L.intuages, • 87,010; Brest, MI,- ' DM:Duirt, oiGrtialleld Mau., le prepar ing a aeries of plates, which have occupied his leisurk` hours for_ twenty Years, of "root-prints of the Creator,' from the 'quarries and river sides of the Conneeticut valley. The Smithson - ims-Institute defrays the expenses of lithograph ing and publidation. The impression of bird tracks. and the footsteps of both extinct and living-animals, are exceedingly emirate and very Ans, The expense will be not far from $5000; and the'work entire a monument of sci entific enthasburm and suggestive geological hierogkylids. - Ties 'TAX Contemn." got together yesterday and punted, a resolution that inasmuch as the city press- would not publish the report of the Investigation Committee; and as they could not, therefore reach the ,people with the result of their , was necessary to establish a new pisperond' s committee ..to effect that purpose . was appointed.. If there had over been any de sire *nth's-part Of- the Investigating Committee " to spread their report before the people, they could; by,tiking the proper course, have had it published in every paper in the city. All they had te do ...was to treat ,the morning press with propeilvarteay by giving each' paper a copy at the same time. • Instead of doing this they fur nished a Copy.exclarirdy to ono paper, depriving the rest of an equal chance, and not one effort was made by. any one member of the committee to have the report laid before the public in the . morning:omi. The surmise is a fair one that the report was designedly withheld from the morning ascgutra. for the purpose of instituting this verreemplaimt. Not one of those papers, we believe;-was ever asked- even to copy, it. After adopting such a course as this, to say that Oraysro deprivid ofseevis to the people through the prowls-both ridiculous and untrue. So far as thiapaper, is concerned, we have in no in silence refaited the use of our minima to the oPponiste of taxation, within — the limit of our well-knewn.rules. LA4.Sairrateut mining interests are Pittsburgh and we therefore feel as If wo admitted any mattert . pertshilng to the region justly into unr local eolemaa,`-':The-llllnoia arrived in Cleveland on Thtizsdnif.: She brought among Mims two mum of evpwrirsigiring 1107 lb. for Huron Mining Co., sod 47 bblit Dapper, 35,504 pounds, from Copper Palls OnMie - "Fourth," the Pilinois took about a hundrod peraoni nut from Superior City on a pleasure trip, and the had a good time. On the way down met the Lady Elgin bound up from Cbitetago, with a fall load ttpaneugara. Among the number was • ?arty nroas, hundred going to Superior City to The Lek . e Superior Journal rCJulp 4th, published at Marquette, eye: "Our harbor • and bay have boon entirely' clear of ice for ore th an ten dam and_we hope that. those boats w Mab have been afraid of 'molehill' g their paint • We will condescend to I:4 •littlizoore accommo dating.- They lost more good will than they can_ gain duhing the ramainder of the season." The ]finer of. latest - didee received says: 'Thal* Mischa Of copper token from the great MUD falba Minnesota Mine up to On let of June is aeronaut.' . Pr4TIP:w44 t 0........ 28,033 - tbs. Dur 57 ring Much. • 54, , 68 In 4pr11., 1 " 102,777 , . . °rand lent " 243;389 " or 121 tonil3B9 lira. Of this anoint 11,618 the or 2: tons, were confer chips throats out in cutting up the man, into pieces which were small enough to handle. These chips are, of course, pure copper, and Inelkyof &opiates got off this month, differ but litW freoeabeolute meant, purity. The entire mina will yield more than 90 per cent. At this rite this wonderful mass had produced up to the close of the month of May about fifty-seven thousand dollars worth or copper, anti the metal titan from it in May wu worth more than 825,000." . . Coate or.Orxruistn '.Teataunan.--Befors Judges B.MoClure,.G..Adarna and J. E. Parka. Mr. froward hampled nearly tin boon yesterday, In in elaborate and eloquent effort in behalf of his clienta, Charlotte Jones and Henry. Fife. Mr. Col lier commented at four o'dook to deliver the closing address on the part of the Commonwealth.- - The speech of Mr. C. was one of masterly eloquence and convincing argument. : Ileconcluded at seven o'cl'k. The charge of the Coort'wEl be delivered this morn . Thus ends, after so many days all that witnesses and faithful counsel- on either side have to do with the case. The rest lies with the judges and jury.— Through all the erseltering -days since .left Tuesday week, without lidjoirrning except during nights and Elendaye ham this casebeen before the Court. Jurors has broken down from fatigue; the touch of exhaus tion hair shown Wolf In the faces of the judges and the gentlemen of the bar engaged to the ease bare appeared, frequently u tf obey must gira way before the presstini, and yet the court room has been crowd ed day after day to staffecation,"and area women have been 'seen standing in the crowd outside the bar, the - - perspirsition streaming froui &Sir faces. • canitotbui rejoice that the long.agmay isover d that bad and will be 'enabled to taTe les; mud after such arduous duties, and 'epeetatars to breathe free air after so twiny days of painful pleasure. We cannot help laying here, whit ire believe to be the opinion of all who have watched the trial, that It, has been anduently.trepartial and thorough, and that as far as may - hiaman tribinal can, this present one has dispensed the most acutjustlee and given the pris onerserirj.legal, just and proper advantage and benefit in a test involving issues of Jiro and death. Taw toile of : mortality in the city last week ehow quite en Increase in the number of interments over the week before. It reminds us of the duties that rooms along with the weather, now growing oppressive ly hot, care alto the amount of groan fruit atidvegeta files cued, and ILS 40 the proper ventilation of dwellings rind the perifiestion of the streets. In the principal thoroughfares of .'the eity, we believe more attention has been paid to Sweeping and washing the pave ments, etc., than is usual in this city. Bat there aro back-alleys and by-wis)s all about the town where it Is desirable that water should be let flow; whore sew, Cr, should be cleansed to give fret, course to the filthy waters of the streets; where limo should be sprinkled and a 000.1411 t battle kept up against the pestilence which raged Bo fearfully here not three years ago. The preventive la co much easier and surer in each caw than the mire. We trait that the c Pittsburgh will keep In mind the pressin rare and-freedom from excitement or SIMS, are the greatest aids to agood,eonstitution In . fag up against the exhanstint-heat which expect now fin • while The bills of -- week were almady : tmis.third huger )p >tr, those of the week York or PlUadelp • • lame taxation, and to excite to r the ptesent end pro,. i hurry which will tend `seonertittori <hiaPimate _ . . W aler ,k Wilson s Bow 'save Mani a poor sawing ..dy and soul---stiteh by_ to eke out a scanty sub the ordinary ruling agues, fleabites will do the work better 'sail now done, and female ta stable fields. !Why shonld not e In our Dry Goods and other The pay is batter that that le employment more health aceomplishment of being a sit quite u gracefully upon er, Wilsons, I kniffig Ns. the increase, we leern..-4t.hs machine for laminae , ' The'agent • .fed 8 Pilth Streetorbore ice them in practical 'opera- 1 r ~ ti , - • , 4p s . , .`t - - ..eon ten and eleven o'clock, quite ato w rione tiocldant occurred on the Washington turnpike, two or three miles from the city. Mn. Robert . firCoy,'of this city, and two little ROLM were Wag driven in a two-horse boggy on the way home from Soma:miry% about five miles from the city, where they bad been on a visit, when the horses became frightened, near the Chor tler' Valley Railroad track, nod rag oll; throwing the lady and both children from the vehicle, ■overety Injuring bee and slightly bruising tho children. Sub sequent to this, whilst rushing at a furious pace along the road, the animists brought the buggy in contact with a wagon, in which was an old lady, pitching the latter from the vehicle, though not injuring her to any extant, and frightening the horses, which also. started ofr, brit were soon stopped. Mrs. M'Coy was conveyed home one settee, and Dr. Doke summoned to dress her injuries. OCT or JAZ AND to sosol—A fellow named W. Henry, who was committed to our county jail a short time einee on a charge of rape, made his escape on Friday night, the 8d inst. Ho hung a portion of hts clothing on the bed post, and fixed top his bed as if he were in it, and when the jailor opened tho door in tho evening, he slipped out in tho yard, the wall of which he managed,: to scale. Fortunately, the Sheriff happened to be in the tipper end of tho county, where tho fugitive went for some other clothes, and sucoeeded in retaking and again lodging him in prison on Saturday. Quick work that. —Ckarifeld Bajtaman. Tag annual pic.nio excursion of the Caireneßat Sunday School and Congregation - will ho taken next Tuesday, July 14th, to Slibuck Station. ten miles down the Ohio. The ears will leave Allegheny depot at 81 o'cloek, A. M. and 2P. M. Though a "baskot ploAsie" yet an abundance of good things will be on the ground to supply those who may want. Frank Cargo's and Young's band will discourse stirring music throughout the day. Return at 7P. M.— Gentleman's ticket, 75 cents—lady's ticket, 50 cent, and ohildren's ticket, 25 cents. Pare on the cars free to those having a ticket. Harms—The weather this week is actxral degrees hotter than it was last. We may reasonably expect to toe the mercury keep on getting-higher now. In town the mosquitoes have already made their ap pearance to torment weather oppressed mortals, and those who had rather than safer pr sent ills i 1 to others that they know not of, are preparing to bo off to the Falls or somewhere else whore the weather is a little cooler. Bat all those persons who cannot get away can easily refresh themselves by a cool. drink from Super's Silver Soda Fountain, corner Penn and St. Clair sta. Haloes I:ilexes':a, of ail kinds, will find in CAR— Tzst's Stoaxten lfoltsvcnr: tho sweat romcdy. The afflicted will be revived by its use, humors will be expelled from tbo blood, and the liver will resume its healthy action, thereby restoring tho patient to per feet health and vigoi. It contains no mercury, opium or other poisonous drugs, and may be given to the most delicate infant with perfect safety. Tan Art aomunro Forarn.—Everybody is tank ing preparations of some kind for the proper observ ance of the "Glorious Fourth!' Somo will go abroad and some will stay at home; others will remain so ber; some will don military uniforms, while the great majority will wear such plain clothes mare becoming to respectable and patriotic private citizens. Of course the grout mass of these people will got Their garments at the Brown Stone Clothing Jinn of Rockhlll eon, Nos. 003 and 005 (new style) Chestnut street, above Sixth, Phlladolphin. • HANEMANN RECO:MENNEN TO Comma Snot.—At a meeting of "zpiritualists," 613 inrelid was brought forward dreadfully afflicted with ulcerous scrofula that all the doctors had felled to cum. It was pro posed to appeal to the spirit land for advice, and a Homeopathic physician present interrogated the de parted spirit of Hanemann in to what remedy eboeld be taken. Loud and distinct rape, audible to the whole audience, told of A-y-a-r--•s P4444.—Xforner [N. Y.] Whig. Coot., pure and delicious • is tho Soda Water, of Chu. 11. Super, Cor. Penn and St. Clair Sts Ceasantvan's sales of men's andboys' clothing, &c., continue to be the centre of attraction in Allegheny. Bead hie advertisement. TAYLOR'S SALOON! 3013 t& 207 Broadway, New York. T HIS Magnificent Temple of ART AND LTXVRY En lt . m recently re-decomted and ortutmonted, no d now mum a rormore GORGEOUS COUP VOZIIL them whim lint completed. THE INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, Onr the Wain, containing 200 Moms, Is atlll cceducted tbe . fegre plan, and le open for the rmign of ST. NICUOLAS MOTEL. :ftw Toac, Juno sth. 1367. The public are respectfully informed that ihett pries of Board at this Hotel has not boos adronad, butte u Woo berototom e 2 50 per dim Jildm TREADWELL.WHTIVOIIIi a C. Coiner Irwin !tract and DIMUSIIIIe Way, P/M/WELCM, PENNI. - B. D. MARKER, Proprietor, (Formerly of the Shaker House, 111alrerille, F.) THE SCOTT HOUSE is now completed and openpr Clued. It is &stated ins Control put of the Land city, bein ing. teouremient to allEalhowl Depots and Ste ambo at • The House was bent In ISSN with all moderw-improe. manta, and mud up In epleridld style—the entire Furniture bank new. and will to every reepect be • first 'dm Hotel. J PINE STABLES are attached to the premise. • eZhdlm • A.NIZER,IC.AI." Opposite thnon Depot, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. MEALS ARE ALWAYS IN READINESS on snivel of Trainee. Personas..• at the Depot to take charge of Baggage. The. rooms are lerge and well ventilated. I...anew* stopping with us need have no fear of &LISS'S° TRAINS. Pt= sed W. J. ELLIOTT & SON, Proprietor. Q. F. MITIII I. 7. Milli= K. A. SMITH, PROPRIZTOR, OWEN'S HOTEL, CORNER FOMITII AND JEFFERSON STS., LOUISVILLE, KY., J. N. Ilmabs,Clsrk. ■p9:d3m WANTED—Beeswax, for which the high est market laws trill be raid in curb, by JO B. A. ruceerocx E 1:0,eor. First 2 wool w. WANTED—Beef Bladders, at B. A- YIIiNgSTOCK WANTED— o purchase a good, medium Mbed barll3, between the Allegheny Meer end th North Commons, and between the East end West Common.. Alleglemy City Apply tell. W. BUNN. wed side of nel. erel strmt, 2rd door moth of the North • Commons, All. gbeny City. WANTED.—A dwelling bongo to rent, ILo to vitl I, oo strut. of Ferry drat- limit from fan to SLAILIMY A ItICSLEY, JO. Corner 7th and Smithfield Street!, $1.400 OF GOOD BUSINESS OR Accommodation Notes of air eins bat• BM (kola 00 Asp to n mouthy to ram can be cubed at rea sonatas rates by applying to B. 31cLALN & SON, .1 , 40 Stock d Bill Broken. $l9 000 .-1 V ANTED, a Partner with to .jovart I la •o old ertaM i V f T"' 71'n'ad or, ert i l l f lOW doing a good burble:a... • —Apply lo fl ou t W. DUNN, Wut tido ot rederal nom, ...cr ,4 . •owed door South of North Lbmmons, Allegbaty C.lty. 1. io i . ~ . 1.• • Improvement In Book Binding. DIE UNDERSIGNED Lavin gobtainod Let test Patent for insprosement in Book Blurting, ii pre pared to ilmilah ticasitachment to books now in an, or to apply in same to mar bock., order. Far which are seepno hilly solicited at WELDDi A ROWANIYB Book-Bindery nod Meta Dad disztahnom O. W. comer Third and WOW ate. The above Improvement consists Ist, of a Metallic tiring, clasping tha beck or . tbe boo: In such a manna as to or, vent the Iwo from swing when the book is standing In a nriloil poiltion. gibe carriages an metallic groans In which are Issierted, which will ellaattuilly prevent the book pin. Inn roaring or Jetitad_ chafi OWANDB ng in pladagthe lama In, Patantso. noting ...A.TEDSS! CELEBRATED . r 30 DAY CLOCKS, tbr Domain Rom and Parlor. Atimportraeutio goiettaldtstktiorttit) Jut rewind sad for 114. by •J. R. REED t pot, .I.3o:dtf Jordan. Wo , a nth meta: Surveylnp. T B. JOHNSTON, Civil Engihner and fue,tantM in eorrho t .r g i ttpt ,annn an 4 La t Com; 14 towing lan% le; as Ansi ncZ. 7l , 4g anTort= term. - • • -. enninenen - 10400 N, 'ttn.--500 8250 Bosin Cnrodliamin , =Pak& AID 01 1, f, 7. 5.• In do» irad sa• br 11AWORTA 880. xBllO ell 1 1414010 Ra4 850/044. SCOTT ROUSE. Cants LOT. First .4 Mixt its. MEE =ME BEE Telegraphic. Sr: Loins. July 10.—The rider is risingslow ly. The Illinois is stationary: , Upper ;Nlissis sippi Is falling. The Missouri is swelling al ternately. Weather clearand cloudy. Mercu ry 90: Sr.'l..ours, July 10.—The ricer is receding again. There is nothing new from the upper streams. Weather clear. Mercury 82°. EVANSVILLE, July 10.—The steamers Yorktown and Commerce passed up; the Commodore Perry and Mars passed down. The W. A. Eaves ar rived from Louisville and loft fur the same place- The river is receding slowly. CLNCINNATI, July 10.—Judge Leavitt yester day discharged the 11. S. Deputy Marshal and Assistants from the custody of the Sheriff of Clarke county. LOUISVILLE, July 10.—Noon. , —The riser is unchanged. The weather is clear; mercury at 85. NEW Font, July 10.—Cotton closed firm; sales 250 bales. Flour closed firm; 8000 bbla. sold. Wheat firm; 1000 has sold. Corn firm; 20,000 but sold. Provisions gonerally closed quiet. Bacon quiet. Oils inactive. Lend quiet- Hemp quiet at 02,40 for donated. CoOoe : quiet. Sugar bin declined de; Moscorado to selling at 91@10}. Molasses miebarigod. Freights inactire. Stocks firm; Chicago and Rock Island 91; Illinois Central bonds 93; La Crosso and Miltraukie 30:I; Michigan Southern 43; Nen. York Central 800; Reading 07i. Erie 27. PIIILADELPIIIA, July 10.—Flour has again declin ed 12+c; sales superfine at $7 ; extra sells at $7,62 up to $8,374. ; receipts for the week only 8,071 bbls. Rye Flour steady at 64,75. Corn Meal at S 4. Wheal dull at $1,83@51,87 for red Wheat, and 51,90 ®51,93 for *bite. Rye steady at $1,05. Corn at 85e. Oats dull at 58c. Coffee and Sugar held firm ly, but not much doing. Provisions quiet; small sales of me_a pork of "_3c; hams at 13(4)14; sides at 13, and shoulders at 10. Lard steady, at 15e in bbls, and 10 for keg. Whiskey continues dull at3l@,32c; CINCINN"AII, July 10.—Flour dull and irregular; sales 100 ',Ms at $0,25©6,75, and Nome extra at $5,506 0,5 e; receipts moderate. Salm 10,000 bush now $ - entuoky wheat to be delivered within the next two-weeks; on the market a ehipperr offered $1,25 for prime white, which has - been reused; there is very little doing In oats or corn; not much of either is arriving. Whiskey has advanced to 20c., with a fair demand and light arrivals. The stock in the hands of specu lators here Is estimated at 25,000 to 40,000 bbls.— Bacon is in good demand and prices tending upward; sales 250 hhils. at 90(3110 for shoulder. and 12e.® 120 for sides, Soles of 300 bbls. of Mess Pork at $22,50@23. Them is no change in Groceries.— Linseed Oil 84e with sales of 65 bbls.; market firm. The river has fallen 3 Makes within the last 6 hours. Weather cloudy and warm. Proposals for Paving on the Konen. gahela Wharf. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received un tll July 16th, for gradinigand paving on the Mououpthela Wharf, to the amount of two thousand dollar., to commence at the termination of the pnaent pavement be low the foot of Ferry street, and extend along the river to. wards Penn street, the work to be done under the direction of the Recording Regulator and the WharS.Master. Payment t r tho same will ho made In con, not city war n/Ma. Proposals must be gadrested to 'H. MORROW, Chairman of the Committee on 3lotoriphela Wharf.. By order alit, Committee on Monongahela Wharf. Jyglited W. M. WHITNEY, Clerk to Corinittee. SITE FOR OAKLAND RESIDENCE-I _atfir for sale 7 to It acres or ground, being a part of the Atwood Place" at Oakland, upon which I now reside. It Is a dear:tide location to any one wanting a home In the country, which la within minutoa walk of the Court Mono. Apply upon the premises. Iyth2ard• JOHN B. SEMPLE. (10-PARTNERSHIP.—we have this day N._./ wounded with ns in the Snap and Cendle business, John Blndlry. The bueinees w:11 be continued at hereto- fore, Under the name end style of WALKER I CO. The business of the late Arm will ho settled at their Factory In Allegheny, or at the once of John Floyd A: CO, corner of oth to taxi htnetc Pitteburgh. W. I 11. WALKER. Allegheny. July lot, 1.557-Jl-4Stde SOUR CIDER, OR PURE CIDER VINE OAR can be übtalned at 3lortie Patton'. m ,the thee mend. The Math ustutlly sold for vinegar ought to be pro hibted. Laing composed of vitriol and other pots:mous drugs. The Nlnegar et Morrie .t Patton'. was sweet cider two yawn book Sod uothing has been Added to P. Peke 25 cents per MOTICE,—The undersigned hare formed a partners Lin in the practice of tho Law, under the Crna of Roberts & Wee No. CI, Grant street. between Twrth street sad the Court Ibea-e. It. I.IIDDLE 11.0BEIrre, Jr:lts:rho JOHN 311A.LON. .I‘I AC KE L- 29 half bbla No.l 3LvJ:nru4 33 Qr. do No. 1 do ho kl,tta No.l do 25 d o Noj Mew Mackerel lo . stora cad for 8010 by WISR1151: CO., 30225115 No. 51 Worn Street. Prof. 0..1. Wood's Hair Restorative, ros PAODUCINO OWN ON HEADS, BALD *ND ILMOILMO GREY HAIR TO VIE ifri.TETJiL COLOR. THIS ASTONISHING AND UNEQUAL- Io t boa newr tailed to produce n grown loud iloade, when usesi according to the diroctions, end torn Ilair hock to its or color other haying becnoss grey, and relnstate it to all its orichool health. Bistro, eortnem and Imuty. Removes at onto oil wor t dandruff, and unpleasant wrorulo, eruptions and fcroriab beettrom the acalio It oleo powcom the llnir from becoming unhealthy and fall ing off, and hen , . wee se • paie. LLSIR INPIGOLATUC 1114 D TOWIE. We haat. ti few certiftcatee to corroborate our anscrttltons. limit of Barton/. Carlhala June 27. tSi3 I have mad Prot O. J. Wood's Hair Rentaratinn and bane admired its wonderful offech My Bair was becoming as I thought prematurely Bray tom b 7 the taw of the -Remora hea,. /t haa aamuned its original color, mad I bane DO doubt psnnauently w. SYDNEY BREESE, Ex-Senator Melted States. MEMEM=INUM 'rayons inquiries I 'mold reply that when I first...to melte,* teeing Prat 'Wood . . flair flostorante, my flair was nimoat whit., and had been so far the last ten yeats,mtd it scus very thin on the top of my head, and very loose, and .died not (randy, but I found that balsa, I had used all the s , cond bottle, (which was eight weaka) my heir ass entirely odangad to itadriginal color, (light brown,) and is now fine f, oat dandruff and quit. moist. I haws had my hair cut five or tie time. sines, the change; and hats newer seen anything tike white hair starting from the roots and it to now as think e• it ever was, and don not come out at nil. It has proved in my case all that I could wish to ask. July 1,1866. Yours, etc., Gs:Emma, Maine, June ?LI, IM.I. Drall Se*:--I have nsed two bottle* of Prof. a'nod'e hair Pirstoratlve, and cua truly say it is the gneatert discovery of the age for restating and changing the Usk. before wing It I was as grey as a man of eenniy. Sly Mir has now at. Mitred Its original color. You con recommend It to the world without the least fear, as my case was one of the wont kind. roots, D. -N. MURPHY. Dtt 0. J. Root—Sln I have n;od nearly flir» bottles of your flair Restorative, sod bass found its effects very eatls- I...story. It hoe entirely destroyed all dandruff from my head, and restored my halt. to Its original color. shish had lt,como gents grey. W I. TAVESDLLE. Ih.Sold at 144 Market strait, EL Laub, 210.: 312 Broad oray, Sow Pork, and by all Druuysta evetyvrbero. *Mao& of family Patent Medicinal for ado, ots bort poulble turns, ot Prof. Hood'. establishment, 11S Market street, EL Lad. For Hie to Pittsburgh, Wholesale and Retsll. by FLEM rOG MOE-, No. CO Wood serest B. A. FAILNEMTOCK k CO- corner net and Wood streets; GEO. U. KEYSER, 111 Wood strut, and R. E. SELLERS & CO., corner Wood and Second stmts. and all Droughts. meal JoltlyoregroF Paper Boxes. rIEIARLES BUCKLEY, 3IANUFACTUR ..-coraer of Third end Wood etreets,Plttsbargh, re. ILI, Cop and Ikxmet Ito.; Jewelry and Preemiptlon box es. All bride of Paper Donee mode to order. Fnetern prime. eentrel, AHMERS WILL TAKE'NOTICE THAT F PORT PERRY BULLS... in full operation, .d I moored to do Orin work at the shorten. Dodos. Persona !corn a din.ce can have their Crisis home with them. Mao, littabet prima paid in cash, fur Wheat and Rye. kinder lumbar sawed to order. .1 • 1 117 4'. ownt l a MILLER, NICKEL L CO. Blatrevill. ?maul* Seminary. (IN THE BLAIRSVILLE BRANCH OF the Central Penakyleaula Railroad 8. IL 8 6Viel, Proprietor and Priocipah Mrs. P. P. Shepley, Princip; ats excellent Teachers. COM= OF EDUCATION, Thorough and mtmontle,erabruclog every Munch of on go. compllabod Tamale Education. Accommodmlons for oeventy. Boarding School mhohus— two in n room. Boarder+, including Tuition, per amnion of fire months, ;W. For Instrumental Ilusle, Drawing, Painting' sod ern Languages, modscate charges• The next wake will commenoe May 4th. Catalooggnnx sent on application. BAMEIEL fiIIGPLEY. Bwxarn•u. turikwtt Lebanon Nu 7. BOCKEITOCE & AMMON, . . . NVITE THE ATTENTION OF I eal the public to their large and varied assortment Of amdla not Troe-e, Shrubbery, I:rergreene,Planticatc. Nursery Ground four and • half mile, from Pittsburgh,. the old H eshlngton Read. Glenn Tun Pon . Omen litehlyreT:enr Allegheny county, in. Q UN DRIES-150 hf. chests Y. 11., G. P. and Imwrial Tear, 76 do do assortod Slack Tea 275 bags prim Rio Coffer, 45 hbds. N. 0. and Cobs Sugar 160 Able do Molasses; 76 do Beltimors Golden and N. Y. Byrn 50 do amiss Baltimore nursing 10 do SodaSolarant 20 do Crushed and Powdered Sugary. 60 do North Carol'. Tan • 20 do Plias; 100 do loop Makers' 1.00105 120 boas ta, Oa and lb. lump Tobago; 150 do Rod% Yariersted and Canna Soap; 180 do 8,10 and 10x12 Window Olen; 100 do White Pipets 76 do Rote do (Shakers) 50 do Balersitna (in pawns) 76 do Clothe' Ploy, • 800 do Madison Co. Pearl auxin 210 kegs Nails, awned saw, 30 do Six Twist Tobeat; 150 bale* Dotting, Candlewick and Twins; 150 doyen Corn Brom* CO do Ilnekats. 26 do No. 1 and 2 TOE 100 do Oran, hemp and Cotton Con* Together with a full sacrament of Pittsburgh Matsuda turd articles on band and for solo by myto ATWELL. LEE & Cl)., No. 8 Wood street. F 1 H.-100 bble White Fish, 230 half bide do do, to bbl. Trout, . . 100 bit bble do, 00 bbl. Selman, 40 bif bbl, do, 40 bbl. No 3 Barlrero!, 76 III! bbli No 3 do, 30 bbla No 2 do, 4061( bbl, No 2 do, 76 tins No 2 do, 76 bbl. No 1 do. • 90 blf bbla No 1 de, 100 ititts No 3 do, 60 bble Baltimore IlerrLog; 25 do do do, Tor NU by 1.1. 13 1 .1. B. CANTIILD. PITTSBURGH, FORT WAYNE & CHl oecio B. R. STOCK.-3.l3,garea of the abr. , stock or We. t• k BON, MS. 6834 fourth Btrett. • IO COFFEE-150 bge in:Tak n u k nalig in s temma In um try la e lylo N 0.112, 134mondk SIIGAR-10.1thds:beitti: AMLN in store . _ Ind ft tale by -. a CO. J7/0 , 1"; NO. 14 SWIMN. .,. Commercial. PITIMICRGIEL 31 ,oUpEETS. [Rep3rted Spe....icqq/br Afr.*4l, G,40,1 r n ioriur, Sammy, Jrn : ll, 13.57 MOSTl—tbero b vat eel? any noticeable change:: Ssiles nt FO bbl. rroza.aagon at $0.Z0P 1,5 0- From otore seles-4 . about $5O bbb lulota aattiglr,sS76._.tr auPer.SOS2C4SSS7 rot vitro. $7,12 thrEatolly do. ood $7, Y,, for do *tato what: ORAlN—win of :SO bat Sad Maws! $1,23, and 130.9 bus prime do a 151,35. BACON—odes of SSP Elantblentat 10 and 6,500 Sides - and Hams 12% . ~/4 and 203 0 Ma Shoulders to enuotry on time at 1134. • FlSH—sales 0(0 WM White, Flah at $11; 10 do Fielded Herring. et WO; laitts So: 1 Warlord at $2,76, and 10 do So. 2 at V.,50. LYS of 10 bile loubsflle Llano at $450. MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL. ' incu sesoN, 65 a co'a. MMus. * Arabia.] • . . 11 v1a Jane M. The activate this week . ere t r ill ing; /1,9 E lielti Wheat and 2856 bmthels Indian Cora from the State% Et quarters Winmt,mid 912 imam now frottrtho Comings:lt Farmer? deliveries of Wheat for the week ending last Saturdaywere 101,7130 quart... at ON Id, UMW, 1651157 quarters at 69s ltd in the corresponding sce t k,f 11, y nr. w i . Since Tuesday have hail biltliant hot weather, which produces rho usual Sett on oar market. • To-day rery littl business we; done In anyarticle. Wheat and Floor aremom Illy witbournhange to rains. Ladies Core declined ls@la nd 11 quarter, without b um , b. 7., retail orders. The quoted.m era more or leas nominaL— Floor ,V..1+11 bid. White Wheat 91 6111110 a Sod ga 6d 02s 61 11 7Olbs. Ind]. Corn— ]Steed 32,1 &i, ; Am,. 39 ,, , and White 39®108 ? 480 Ma. Pork—We might omit reportiak On dila article, as there's so little done in It. . . . . .... . liaoste—The to. continue smell. but dealers are low in stock, and there are ne symptonis ofan imprond demand. Lard—The odes for the week aro Omit 400 tons at 01i5..9 Os qi net, closing WI th buyers amino WWI. ,The advaisco la mainly caused by speculators. Tallow—ln London Gee ad fa paid to settle June con tracts of P. T.OsOud flu has been paid here for this de. uription. Other descriptions aro about la It cars. d e ...., Rearms Fran Mass.m.—There ismer: Wile clasn 1,, 04. .1 , fish elope tut west the arrivalsbare been with Wes of largo Shoo and Bank at 13,24,2,4 u qt y ~,,, mud , :, ~,,, „„„,,,,11 ~,,g u n cg , eery wane, and _prices' au Weeny V2,oo@li,lb V nth In Hake and Pollock • nettling of any consequence has been dean Neu Haddock have been Or. rilleg pretty fuely, with Wes et 5 2 6 2 , 2 1'il qtt. Mackerel with locussed arrivals, are not quite so firm, but very good prices continue to ho sustained; the Wes kw , . heseu glo@ 010,25 for large, and 82,25 for tordiumrnprices °fold Mack. reel are quite nominaL In Pickled Ilerrieg there have been ales of common and good et $503,5011 bbl Alewives aro In moderate demand, and have been sold at etegt4ysol4 bbl, na to quality, 0 4 {fem.—There , sa boom considerable, dolnglo pelted Wool at Boston, the week, blot to Awl s no may at of any importance, on not of the very stun Stec . The Wu are fell 100,000 111 mostly polled• at our q rate. The VIA of fleece Wool in the West continue at from 307 c VIII) advance on the opening rates of last year, andel, Ws adrenal manufacturers have taken considerable lots. Deal ers have very little confidence to the. paw= high pricei, end hold back. Considerable inquiry for low grades foreign Wools. The sales have been 50000 baba Mediterranean and other kinds, and 210 ballots Peruvian at good pricey :law Yon' CAMS NIARKTofoIY 515.—The following wen; the total receipts at all theyards far the week: "lom Etesep Neves. 130ws. Teals. be. Total, 2134 '251 715 10,447 Total lent week, 3301 *23 832 10,701 As the supply woe small at all the pads todaY, ptkeee have advao.d from 34: to Xe th Mu all quark& The average quality etas offering. compare varylliverably with that of the peat few weeks, and Kate An wend floe lens on Ws which brought from KM' 121ambi * lb—hot the latter price only for the very best ,quelity. The Kipp!) bailed chiefly from Moots and Obl br titlttt 128 heed from Whom. The demand wail pretty on account of the short supply, which erostioly 21K h of tomb tattle for the whole week at Allerton's, and 2314. bead at all the yards. cows melamine are doll, and about $2 per heed cheaper than tune 'Ceded.; Bbelp'aud Zambians doll IS about bat week's prices. Tbe curroutjorhurefor the week' et all the markets areas follower—Beef Otattle—First ty, t cwt, !12@72.80; ordinary - quell, 41161511,8 P, Clusilli3", $ 1 0631 0 40; inferior quabsy,4ossoso., Cows mod Ulnae—First quality, rieSTMotdilealy, Von 00; coos. mm114004:4 Interior. SZCOMS. Teel plies—rum, *115,' 7074 e: other qualities, &pi. r ace Lambs—Yinit qmditY, $5r4,37; other quilt's.; IS quality, 133.597; other qualities, 80$ . The PitUbuttb. Fort Warm lnd aliC4o earnings for Jam will be about $120,000, showing& ististachery intreaso. A sale has been made of Its Mortgage Bonds Londoo, and bl dui adrlcea from Its agents as to the Oulu of • considers. Lle latm are eery satisfactory. The receipts of the Mamma t Ohio rad for June were aid3,9=--a falling off from last y•ar•of•bpat µl,OOO. Imports brltlver. WITEELVO by Portnne-13 pkp horsa rakes, owner; LS eke hop halr, 2 do scraps: Smith; 1 bbl mdse. 69 do nine 2 bbls rep, GO aka wool, Leech &OA 35 bla candies, 24 do wap, Graham k Thom., 31 sks lama% Wllairattn 32 ear-ka woul. 11 . BrIde k no; I cab alas, Brook; .3 empty harreLs, Smith: 15 do do, Lots k Welt 12 crates, Bennett a calves, 12 sheep, ZS aka cats,lo bp, k pkp, Arlabben; 13 bhls Itme 2 empty btrivls, Elmolltom 1 box, 1 bbl, Lucar, I yawl, 1 Ilfo boot, 11.0ret. DIONONGAHELA NikVIGATIONCO.--3 Ms marketing. 31 omen; 3 do do, iltacy-, 10 bble Boor. George .6 co; 11 tack,' wall, Hoffman & cot. II do do, 31•BrIde; 1 bat, Holm er; 16, feet lumber, Pater 44 Meets iron, 5 kgs Heat.. Swindler. 4' bble oticky, Fortyttr. IT I , g, corn, 51.1flffest4 1 bbl bottle* liatfulir, 6 firkins, 3 eta rap, Wilton. •- • Plttslmrgh Ft. W. & C. C. Nu. bather, .7 fiord ryesc sruv, it Townsca,l C 00; retool*, BPCsr ga 52 do, tist.p, xs b axes, Haps; 60 oats, L 3 dorm Potersom 157 brie cheese, W P Ooodrlob; er Jti As:. .11900 bos whoa; Wllmarth; 3 bbls give Stoloruck; Id do d.. Itet; 203 'wool, 44 bbls ona, I kg, butter, II 111. whisky, Lomb lk co; tyre csttlo, &do hop_ll bawl, 41 do eggs, RIVER'NEWS.i •• The weather yesterday was exceadtd,lnt; We tine hid nOthieg like it during the eummerbeforn'lbitilitter le lees than four feet and the landing la fringed WWI big. boleti that have nothing to do but keep quictthd bide thelchnins. The aievoit did not arrive until afternoon yeateddayand bad test hPr 611le f,,r Wheeling and Parkerahnrg. Thehttla Foetuses le gating along very well on Moistly linstetweeti here and Wheeling, and ere think her tripe rather improve upon the Ereept with her, the Minnetonka and the Blonots. gvhela line, thereie nothing doing harenows Thor. wens tb - ou - riv.l. scats nod awisowdef. eta nook sx are noted above. We think none went not but are not sure, for the heat was so haterru dating the afternoon as to overcome as and hoop us In doors. This is the stay for the elegant 311unstonka to leave for Wheeling. Copula Williamson Is • highly aceoconsodating gerrtiandli and his clerk abb. 114 boat is bran new and passengers till do well to choose their berths ;as early as possible. The Cincinnati Gazette, of Thursday, says:— 'The Commerce, far umetime laid op at 8t Louis, has again undertaken a trip to Pittsburgh. The Jean 8. 8411, )141.thstte, Silver Ware, Aziroula and Empire city, an also fur this por tt and Pittsburgh, The 'Tennessee Be ll e and Eire City, rrired from this port ma Monday, and the Fanny Peru departed!' The Curia=ll Commercial, of nate date, says:_ hr. Loci.—The Tennessee Belie and Empire City, from einelnnen, and Pringle from Slim:purl Rivas, arrired at St. Louis on Monday. Depnrted—Councilßluffandianny rem for Pittsburgh. The Prima Dome is loading for Miaow( River. Steamboat Register ARRlVED—Lecoerne, Jelreroon. do: Colonol Bayard, Elisabeth; Moroi; Wollovil* Fortune, Wheeling. DEPARTED—Lnzerne, Brownsville; Jefferson, do Col. Bayard. Elizabeth: Chen/11., ffortons, Wheeling. Weer 4 feet, falling. Ztramboatis FOR OLNCINNATL—The fine l AA ogor atenter RELIANCE, OW. D. P. Wo togrtro will kora for the abort, and all lotertneetate puma on MONDAY, 13th haat. For freight or passage apply on board frt to (Jyll PLACE, BARNES !CO- /mom FOR ST.. LOUIS-The . spleAdid . 2 110 .111. 1 4 ,7 attanter GOODY FRIENDS, Captaln batman, Irtll lean. for the above and all splendid porta, SATURDAY, JUif 11th. For freight or pos tage, apply on board, or to FLACK & BARNES, Apt FOR CINCINNATI-The- finel i ard, passenger Meatier ECONOMY Orptain loUrig, Trill Imre for the above and Intermediate pore, on SATURDAY, July 11th. For freight or passage apply on board or to UyS) FLACK, DARNMS, R CO., Aa,ta FOR LOUISVILLE, EVA.NS- idi ara, VILLE AND CAIRO—The Ana paranger tomer THOS. SCOTT, C.d. A. R. Moan, Zrir ... .re• tor dm above and Intermediate ;arts on Tan DAY, July 11th, 4 tidal, P.M. For Galen or tamp apply on board or lo IFS YLACK,ILARNI. A CO., Agent.. RE G UL A R TRI-WEEKLY WEIRELING PACKET IN PLACE OW Vollmer Crrr-Tba new rod b.antiful steamer .SUR. Coot. Williamson, will Loa. Plosboryb aaea7 TUESDAY, TKURSDAY and SATURDAY, at 10 A. IL, for Um abOr• and all lotorroodist• porta. Yor (M EM or passage, apply on board or to W. B. WHEELER, Anent, Joletdtt No. 6 Wood street. BITTSGRAVIC I 3 PATENT GAS COOS:MG STOVE, • AT NO 73„ SDIRD snetzr WEAR MARKET, WIIERE TUE PUBLIC ARE RESPECT -FULLY Witted to call and tort its merits, The price of a single gore to $65 a Durnerstand Is ILA $ l6 porcine enough to do every variety of cooking for • family of Ito 6 persona thle docenot tntludo gaa brackets and cooking utensil.. The common Mrs tin ware may do. For further Information ItMirms the uudereigned DR. J. musatAvr. Being the first In thle city who used your Patent Otot Cooking Apr/ratite, I can cheerfully and Confidently ream. mend it to others ste for eaperior for all cooking pompon to any of the old feshlonal cooking stove,. I consider It a grad Improvement, and when Its several ailvautages are known, no boom keeper will be estleno4 withodt It. Among Ire advant.nea I will mention the following: Firet, a ere Is siwayiready„thus Miring time and labor. Second, cooking is done without °Orem!. heat. .Third; its neatness, which 1. a great tosprsmstrat upon the coal Irtono. Fourth, the cam with which the haul may be rogulatod and the propose of cooking attended to. Time may develops other Meant*. gee, but for the present I will respectfully imbmit those. MKS. S. 'A. JOHNSON. llowill. amt. Jlnrlng In tow two of Dr. klusgrere s Potent fhul Cooking Stor.ne 1 cencheerfully.recommendthem tanks pr.blic es the moat convenient and inotiomicst cooking .opporstus for baking etc. They ere superior to say stove I era used, 1c229. WYN.Ed; No 130. Market street. Erard Grand Plano,. FlitST PIANOS OF THE WORLD. IT !UMBER & BRO. tako pleasure in an • non:lcing to Om loblletbat they have been ap pointed nanta for title city far the ode of the world re. notate' EURO GRAND PIANOS. Them Pianos ere Used by ell the groat Pianists le prefer. enc. to those of say othormake. Idr.Tbelbers played upon no other b hisoesteruconcerthendwouldeertaltdy ma there sadusirety, could they but b. procured eveere. TUALlitmen OPINIONOPINION Of M rywh AIM PIANOS: ..1130 Otand Maneer..mado ;) , Slartk Yana, 1.11 . 111 timation,the most perfect Instivrmset la the world. I, tee. heeltatlngly, eve them the prefereues over all °them' SIOISIIUND TIIA4B00." The prinelpal agent at New York tomato Paris Air h pfd salectial tor sale In this country, when anion. apeclmen be brought ta this thy. mahts&a3mls KLESER & }lath, hie. 53, Flith at. JAMES WILSON, Manufacturer and Deader In HATS AND CAPS, No. 91 WOOD STREET, Pltt9burshoind lame. Allexh9nY, 2911:ly RICHARD BARD, DUL.12113 - Hides, Leather, Oil and Shoe Findings, No. 215 Liberty 22.5Irii_: ectlyd Ttrrasumulf. PA. FRUI CA 9 Fop. mizspaqa neurrsac. A Kind well Tested in use, and Have Given ENTIRE SATISFACTION. ARE EASILY =EASED BY ANY PFLEERME SON. SC • :OEN L 4111Iarkst R. ansur of Third. SALES ,OF STOCKS, " 1/4 RE "! Z.I.FATI4 . ' ft. "" l3.l4m iusii . I:mums, : bun Apply to ' • . * (x is ' • . • . • • 08111ipella _' e 44 • •; . l ,l, "lairunia sorif•- . _,... ~~~:-_ ~•_.... pvrf i 11 - T R Cii - • T'H - IrA T R E,. Lemorc said nikoliger.-....4....:.. , ...jtetPRC. FOSIT.R. Ittagalklanner-.A.W.Torso.lActtoglfiTiterroX, rostra. ...... Bosataad rariintto.. ....500 I Prima Boxesr;frotio—s s 00 SeectodTier- - - -Me I MI -ate BoxeNsmall... SOD Bates for Persow • Z c:g. - . . • Mankierion or Wet —Door. open nt TY,; carp. to nes "K4 B . • TIM night of disengagement of the world renowned SELLER TROUPE, consisting of Party Distinguished Ar tists.. First night of the great Drama of Tag WANDER- LiVO JEW, and the new National Tableau of TILE °LORE. OF AMERICA. , SATURDAY Evening, July Ilth, will bo.actad thO_Ereat Ilistorical Drama, in On* acts, entitled TIIE WAN DERINO JEW ; ea, PASSION AND DESTIEY. Intro. doting Soren New and Gorgeima badman, by I. Hel ler, Mad'm Keller and Tempe. To conclude with tho new National Tableau. in two parts, entitled THE GLORY OPAIIEBICA. AND THE WASH INGTON MONO-AUST. By L. Heller, 3.latiln and ?mope. In preparation, MEM On, THE DEIION lona. aunts= I.ales P..M. DA.V2B, Auctioneer.. Coramerclal Said ßoams, :to. I:4 Fifth Stree t. HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FERN', TUBE AT AUCTION—On Thursday morning, July loth, at 10 o'clock, at the dwelling boos. of Mr. Thos. Mur ray, No. 74 Fulton Weed, will be sold his entire stock of Hottsehold and Kitchen Furniture, among which are Spring Seat Mahogany Sofa and Parlor Chairs; Hocking and Com. -mos . Chairs, Dining and Franklantug tables, Mahogany Card Tables, High Post Bedsteads, Work and Waah Stands, Looking. Glasses, Window Blinds, Fire Irons, Fenders, Par lor, Chamber and Stair Carpets, China, Chau and Queem ware, hitches Utensils, ae. _.174 7 P. M. DAVIS, duet. MANCHESTER SAVING'S BANK STOCK AT AUCTION—On Tuesday evening, July /ea, at 8 o'clock, at the need Mete and Stock Bales Rooms, On the second floor, No. 84 Filth Wee; will be sold, 12 shuts Mancheeter Saving'allank Stock. P. ki DAVIB, Aunt. RAILROAD BONDS AT AUCTION—On Tuesday evening, July 21st, at 8 o'clock, at tho Com. 'menial Bales Dooms, tio. fit Fifth street, will be 'old, on ac count of whom it may concern, Your Bra Mortgage Coupon Bonds, Chortler, Valley Railroad Company, one thousand dollars each. .fylo P. M. DAVIS, Auct'r. SPLENDID BUGGIES AT AUCTION— a, Saturday morning. Julyllth, at 11 o'clock, at the C.mtmorcial Sales Room., Na 64 Fifth stree t, orlll be sold, I n = Top Doggies, manufactured by DuuLsp, of / Open Top `cr, same make. P. AL DAVIS, Aim*. MISCELLANEOUS 'AND MEDICAL BOOKS AND INSTRUMENTIL—On Saturday usu. in, July Iltb, at 8 o'clock, will be mid in the Book Room, on the second floor of the new AucUon Buildings, No. 64 Fifth street, an erkonsive variety of Popular and Standard husk= Books, and valuable Medical Works, all In rod condition, from private collections, which must be I comedb ately closed. The miscellaneous oomprisee many of the beet Belles Teen's* authors of the past and present day, and numerous recent publications of the English and American Prase. MEDICAL BOOKS AND INSTRUMENTS—Among the Medical Works are Wood'. Practice. 2 vole; Dunglison's Medical Dictionary; Bell and Stoke . ' Practice, 2 volk Don glhern on New Re medlar Dewey.' Midwifery; Cooper on on the Breask Cooper on the Teak Mackintosh's Fraction Anatomicid Atlart Goddard oa the Teeth, Ac., go. Also, ens pair Long Forceps. to Books ante =unload on the day dada J 72 . P. M.DAVIS. Anat.. inisteitaneouo The Health on Amerman WOMIIIIII • THE GRIEFENBURG FAMILY MEDIC MuRB OP THESE MEDICI IN NES ES ARE SOLD EVERT WEEK, THAN OP ALL OTHER EMI CLNES PUT TOGETHER In this mointry ericOna le the result of merit, for the keen diecertuneut of oar countrymen is proverbial, and pen an effectual nap to ignorant protendons. " We COLlCeire that the congealed entteee of the fineden. berg Medicines is more owing to their madoubted =period. ty, than to any other rause, and we desire to call wiper's' attention-to one of the bast among them, MARSHALL'S UTERINE CATHOLICON. This remedy will certalnly cure rallies of the Womb, Whits, Disordered Menstruation, Unmet of Pregnancy. All trouble. at the change of life, both with young and old, and all the Tarim. kinds of rreakneas and nervous mm• phdnu cauaed by disordered uterine organs. TUE PRINCIPAL SYMPTOMS Indicating diseases for which the CatholLxm II cdferod as a certain cum, are weakness la the back, tingling and pain between the shoulder blades, extending all along down the aplm, soreness In the end of ths phie, beplug down palm lu the uterinonnouts, shooting palm in the bowels and into the hips sympathetic pains in the breasts,. blurting in the pit of the Pontach, Irregularity of the beanie, sometimes with diarrhoea , sad again with °balmy, constipation, cold feet, aspricious appetite, hmduches of a hammering or beat. log character with roaring or whistling in the 06111, dull palm In the haul, with great nano. excitement, snoweded by complete proetmtion, languor and discouragement, dis- arrangement of the menstrual period; with an amid die• charge bateau them, which are described In the public Lions of the Onefouburg Commury. In all cape of Palpitation of the limn It arta at onto. Ifisny uterine complaints are euppeeed to be heart disease, from the sympathetic disturbances connected with that or gun, but the Waolloon should always be Wien, and In nine GUM out of We, it will he &mad that nothing Ls the matter with the heart, and that a cure will awn follow its ma. It will also relieve that' feeling known as the heart riling in the mouth and tundug over. ALL OY THESE 5Y31P20319 ESIIIEDIATE ACTIOS. The remedy Is prepared by one of the called and most Antal physimane of the day, and every one may be emoted that they are taking a scientilic and well compounded medi. tine. Experience has proved thatthe remedy will cure eighteen out of every twenty awe, and that most of the incurable more were so, becomes of muse which had destroyed the re cuporistlve poem of the eystam, or of severe usechaniml injuries which had ruptured some delicate membranes, and thereby rendered a curs impossible. The price of the article being but One Dollar and a Dell Der WWI', It is within the rash of ovary perms, and should have • fair trial at leset. The medlelno Is aciampanied by full directions, enabling every one to understand her own cue, thus preventing tho occenity of medial consultation, mad what be more itumrt ant, enUrely doing away with ruglical examinations, which are justly looked upon by women as a violation of their mast sacred feelings, sued to avoid which, still suffer sacred. ming pains, and eometkom lon life Haag In this view, one of the most highly educated physicians of the meweneday, maul one who has a worldwale reputation, eftted that the eI forts of the Grafenbarg Company would be ap medated by every female of any do and that the eklltnl adapta tion of the remedy which °Anted the necessity of personal exposure, would entitle them to the emaciation of every matt who valued Pantile modesty no the safeguard of her pu rity and the most precious and brilliant jewel belonging to her character. ParticoUr atteutiou L. requested to the Ibllowing art/11 tats 7 Cianstame—l have been a profaned nurse for twelve years, gad of mune, hare nen a great many rely were mace of falling of the womb, deranged menstrustkm, whine, disorders movement upon pregnancy, from the time aeon. metier, to the delivery. My attention has also been frequently ed by severe symptom. connected with the heart—such lie kaftan, sinking, fluttering, and e th er disarrangement; which are frequently suppo.ed to Indicate organic It...Sanas of the heart. I hare always band Mn stall'. Uterine Cattail= • most nlcadds and neonatal wedy, in those and in all complaints of the nterine organs to whin so many females are llable—far more ellhaselon than any, or all the meet scientific mescrip Um. of the reg• tiler physician and I hare son the practice of the best in the cotuan7. Pall particulars of any con will be ehenfolly forniehed any one by addressing • line to me, Ilex 1,218, N. York Poet lan. CAROLINE W. REMINDS, Public None, New York City. Onnsamc—l observe an important omission In year list of symptom'a Members Uterine Caiholicon will Infeill bly cure Neuralgia Thin umpteen more frequently acccon pantos menetrual derangement than people suppose, and all females en so eultect to it that they should always /are • bokle of Cstholkon on hand. They may rely upon it that It will work wonders, se I know fret. note/. experleme. The symptoms, when connected with the face, are toe troll known to need description. When the stomach In affected, there ars conta - ntione and shooting pains, sometimes exten ding to the cheek and lack, and frequently aocompanied with nausea, faintness, cokineee of the extrernithe, and acid ity. Thaw symptom. will soon be completely controlled by the Catholkon. 11. 11. lIEIISIAN, M. D., New York. I here not In my whole experience se • medicine which will compare with Marshall's Uterine Catholkon. Oat of thirteen finnan in this place now under my treatment for diseases of the Uterus, a majority are shoot well, mid all the rest are rapidly co:minting. & IL PROSCIZE, Lynchburg, Ca. A case of falling of the womb of NMI pan' standbag, has been cored by Marehall's Uterine Cathelkon, and the lady le now able to walk out and attend to her Millet Her can hes long been looked op= as Inv:treble, and the core Is omadered little UM than • miracle. JOBE P. LAMBERT, M. D. Panne. One of the ',rarest 'cases of Uterine diem.. that I have mot with in thirty year,' active aspatience as a practitioner of medicine, woo the waned film calling my &deada to the 'e.t.a Mardian Uterine Catholicon. The peewit was a monied wieven,.d Mather of two children. She had bean occubanally troubled with &Dr-barge ,linker to the whites, and had muse mud* with her monthly peddle but denid. trod hermit In good health. She was then token with @hooting pains order the right &boulder blade, which after.. wards intended along the spine. She was then troubled with heaolache and great iltl7ollll debility, cold, shuddering pains and flash. of beat would shoot over the whole body. The °mints difficulty of the wooth finally emerged into complete prolapous, so that she mold not alt down, without I pain. There was wearinemand aching in the back,and au cm controllable deans to Ile on the tots all day. She bad Daum, with hot acid dry skin, and altogether woe in • critical coo. diem.. Condor compels me to my that many of them symp toms appeared after tundertook the ease, cod the heat skill I could command, failed to avert them. I felt ea if the re opotothllity was almost too heavy, and a convoltation with an eminent medics] Professor in New York City, led too to the use of Marshall's Cathollcon. The change of eymptoms to milder data and then again to a perfect state of health, was gradual, but the whole proems was as to as the mama] development of a plant from the seed to the ripe fruit. A constant um of It for elz months was attended by complete enacts and though were] years had, claptcl, eat the endued symptom of 111 health hue been raped. awed. Since then flume need it constantly, and do immure than an act of eimple Justice, when I my that It is eminent ly worthy of public confidence. J. W. TURNOCII, M. D, Indiana nth. Orrfen6wv• Cbg vow: Osarbsouze—l look upon it so an act of gratification as well as of duty, to inform you of my experience with rmari L to Marshall's Uterine Cntbolkon. 1 barn been a p physician for some twenty-five years, and have always loon It almort imp ...Alibi,. to cure thaw Dumas known u realm. My brethrettof the medical profbasion have slime looked upon theea complaints as Incurable, and they have moth la. mental their Inability to dimmer to remedy. Having heard of your preparation, illarthalrs Uterine Cathelloon ' and knowing that many had beau benefited by its nee, I thought It my duty to give It my meat thorough lnwertigation. Thu following is the malt of four Tears' cadet tria. I bare always found Iteaeeewfoltn ABM characterized by any of the following symptoms Octet heat, promre and bearing dew & to tho uterine organs, mum of weight on the bladder, accompanied by urgent and fiequeut desire to pad 'rated great nervosa excitement sbout ths thee of the monthly pu Mod, with Irregular dischuges, it being sometime. abundant, and at other Limn manty and difficult. Weakness and Podi ums,. nerrous headache, irritability of temper, &Miner, flatulence, vomiting, irregularity of the bomb, terning in the stomach. weight In the groins and small cif the be crawling and Mgt* varlet:Esparta of the body, and • mineral ra l mom of tuseasinea. There, re many other symptoms con ceded with these complente and I . ha obeenred them well described in the re ought d t oes Certifi thu c ln ate and pnbikations of FtT4,°. "7 4 .. ta m wellt a l u ttr ed young gide Jed coming to Maned's tfterineiCatholl. ma is Infallible. Tours truly, BEND. KITTREDGE, IL D. A young femsle friend of mine has been afflicted for fear or five lean with uterine difficaltha, which produced do lent ;plasmodia fie, and destroyed her general health. Two bottle of Marsha's Uterine ChithoUcon eared her intlrely. MULVEY PEHEY, Providence, R. L ly ten mu nun t w ale ith u n frlad of mbie, whobsabeen mibuing for nearterine dalcultiee, (hoegular, sayyrewed and = li smeottrastion.) le alreMy by four months . me of Mains Eatholican, totter am At ever expect, id to be In bur Ilfe, end conildennymmeni a perfect can. Y. Toololf, New Yorkaty. hiniehaVel7tarine Cetbohcorecage the dims of man , thing um know:fin this country. UM, tom cued with • complete naccem • JO& L. Int, Sterna& Al. Thoneande of other arrnAentet are on Neat tho caw of the Company, where all aterertai are Inched to ceLL - 31 ATMs! ALL% =am cuarioucor. Is mold Wbotamal• sad IWO at the Dna Stray of Dr. ODD. a. Kama, No. uo Wood WNW. of MO GADO xragrand gat a avy of the Graifedarrg of Health, ZOO papa pada Copia seat to say part of thaanatry Aloof arm, me* nosipt at Dreartlha pinta The Orakabog Almasaalsoas of Dia Dot ` paWlatlod or lb Idol., audacity ba bad adtbautbs lbaspaszeibilatast at, tbdr ~.. .. , • tmir , E aHI LDIs,: - ra,, a. 'a .. ~,...4 ....,,,,__,..... _...P.T.,,,.zusucigalLAXD Rd w'l , oo . ' :....•- ‘.. .- , • r. c jt, -m-- - - - -..6 . . ,,..", _- - - T RO . 0 '....V.,,A.;:,..r. ..,..- ? . ..- --- s r-' .-- -- - --,- -L.— . _....0r q 2 ,_,-. :•„ PE RRiirai'ittrignr9 ll" ...„ -'( - - •-. ~,,:-•, , :t . .•:. ' ARE PREPARED., TO CONTRA T erg vr - ;•-•-.* sy ..,„0'...,--.. the ewe. Elastic Tim eml Wtg`tmerf Cninant eing, l) Ifbelng th - e °illy- Trim s le yet inrailtrite moat tho salon of tbe atmosphere I n ercry dir.,.... K Q rr is .P.Trawymc-rx_,lr FIRS 1.241 3 Iv.wrlnn-Prt.0011".- ' ... n - • _ And in point of durability, we be It la equal if Masuperior, to any Metal* ,r.,, Roofing, W can put - kat? irter OW Ti,roo ors oi o ,b, juor., iwarranted making ridnilfereme how Rat or swip the tar e may W. Inia : - ing le to prow as above teprwented. We will put arm for • ' BIZ DOLLARS PEA SQVIIRL:.(TEN FEAT cheapestrnt SQLr.littg) ---- We will appl y that ican t upon Tfri and Iron Boon! for TWO DOLLARS PM SCIDARY., trot , account elite daral4/117131 hertmed. air. . irmorou or b. ..,,,bunding, and also those who wish 0.4 Rwre Repaired, M ontatottreika,l33 Vtird &treat end examine eampleig and satisfy the thcomelves in mud to the durability tad nrectiaddlite of Mks flogrhtif. I •Er.nizi a lotecsom, . .7; 0. PERRIN, }, - No. =Tidal Arm; nee,. Weed and Smithfield. S. A.;JOILNSON. , ~ , . 1113 ad the 'Following: . . , 87= or twe Denims awn Instrunts Cow —., '' . i No li Front it, bsbnen SUM and 13.mons.' : Chwlnnatt, Ohio, De.. laboak lb all whose if may concern : This Is to certify that.l hare examined specimens and tomb 01 , W. R„ c rwrora i na I and Water-Proof Cement Roeder, and hellevq it to be eminently glories to any other kind olltoonstg n. born., Ind wo e, e di eye wimeas of a wren, trial of one of th roofs, from a Urge game cai Wine troM, an mtiolning buildtmoodd rogr , ~, directly upon the roof and cornice for nearly half an hour. I stood the Mial steyond all mcpectations .1 ...m. ~..., building. [Sigurd] ' T. W. IasKELL, Prwideat 24 aAn . 3 " 4 "ra'oeo Cb. 7 - - Coscrrx/n doter ROW. It.. Co. Feb. Erb, 1J - I have eramined W. R. Comm k Co's Elastic Tire and Watsr•Proof Cement Roofing, and as tarns I asnJudge, camsda i r' ..r. It ..,. a good inwaition and am willing to Insure buildings thus protected upon the rime torsos ea s I insure thaw emend wlik metal. (SliPwO] ,INOVII. LAW, Agt. Royal lne. Co,Zondon and Zavgltlgk._,st - • Carectan, Deotentom 1 14.1.1*1 - ._ lb on sawn* may 0000,..—Thio n. to cortuy tam ov hem, gulopted W. E. CliTtml. a Co. Einstle The aid wairrsTkokf :: Cement Booing upon our store and dwoolling houses. It has given the moot perfect ,S4lOllOO. and we can rissikumg , It to all whiting Fire and Water-Proof Reacting. aphlydoloT No. . Flexible, Fire and Water-Proof Roofing. ADAIR & GRANT, -.Proprietors, No. 57 Water Street, Pittabnrgh, and P. Peterson's, Allegheny. - • T HIS IS AN ARTICLE SUPERIOR. TO ANY OTHER IN .THE MARRET;''jT IS used extensively in New York and Philadelphia, and is wen &pillared. It Is applicable to coiwrisni '' • Foundries, Dwellings, Warehouses, Bridges, Stetunboats and Railroad Cars. It will hurt longer than Metallic Roofing or Shingles, and mild. am rations chifiagesof ellniate-bedfikkeillififil4i t, cold, brat or damp. Its principal ingredient is of an extraordinary elastic natant, lucid it never itioses- Astletty: - •• an be readily applied to all Waite or roots, flat or steep, old or new, on iron, tin or wood: It will not molt la twin weather, or crack In cold, and it is vet [Wand by being tramped opon. It is Both Fire and Water-Proof. iii - For further Information, apply to the proprietor. 1857. TRANSPORTATION. •-• 1857 -2 ! CAPACITY ONE HUNDRED TONS DAILY. , . LLOYD (St . : C 0 [SUCCESSORS TO LLOYD & uzatO.N.,] HATING MADE EXTENSIVE PREPARATIONS THIS - WINTER, are iicnr Aarei to do a heavy business by 7 0 3EMS1s113 -4 2"T-TT.A.Z.TI.A. O.43.IsTELL .A.ZsTri RA..ILRO.A.M.. • • Through to and from the Modern Cities. We can emote our friends and all there dispeOed to patrordaa sad hantaaat that m pains will be spared to tender general satisfaction to SHIPPERS OP *a RN AND Marco • /HEIGHT. The Avoidance of the Inclined Planes on the Allegheny Portage Railroad Will give increesed deapateh to the tremmlasion of freight Moo Penn Erred, at the . fe2klyd LLOYD t 00. , 1857: CANAL. NAVIGATION.. - 1857. - $3.2 - £.1 7 L 7 8 PORTABLE LINE, a Pennsylvania Canal and Rail - road. „.., Capacity Two Thousand Tons Par Month Each Way, OIIR FACILITIES FOR TRANSPORTATION HAVE PEENXAROELY INCR/lAFfi'°::: • ed during the part Wintor and wo can now oger to SHIPPERS the superior advantage of. a DOUBLE DAILY. to and from Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Baltimore. Cot line being composed entirely of PORTABLE BOATS, bat CI. transhipment is neured. Merchants mording height to our Line can rely upon Its being put through with all posit& , speed sod derpatah. WAREHOUSE, CANAL HAM, corner of Liberty and Wayne greed., Pittsburgh, Ps. • ' • barelyd KUM KAITCHELL, Propowas. liit usual Now Spring Stook . CILICKERINO.B PIANOS. JUST RECEIVED AND FOR We • splendid WOW rock of PIANO 911 1 1„ FORTE.% from the manufactory of M , I • h" lag Sons, Bostonxelactad exproaly for the Spring sales, and sioropridng all Um variative and new styles, now manu factured at du; renosmod estabilahment of Chickering Soot, Boston. Maack -Chicks:ring A Sons have been awardad at the Grant Ehibition; and BMW Fate in Boston, New York, and other places. Moroi ;Bold Medals, Seventeen Saver Meals, Three Bro., Medias, and the Prize Modal at the World's Fair In London, 1851. 0.140, RCM= SECOND-HAND PI/DNO ; One elegant Chlckerbag Piano, very little etse&,. Mshognay nit OCtSTO PlallN3,l. good order .11.11? " " old fasidoned;..- " " " " 50 Also, a full supply of PIANO STOOLS. JOHN 11. MELLOR, 131 Wood et, betwo!n Diamond Alloyaahl Fourth .t Solo Anent for Chtekering dr Sons, for Western Pennsyl ssnia, Eastern Ohlo.and Northwestern Virginia. mrn.' IrtssF A Damaged New C tdekeriag 7 Oct. Plano. ONE OF CHICKERLNG & SONS' first-class 7 octave, to corral Rosewood PIANOS, damaged la the FM9 II I furniture only where the blemishes err not exposed, will be sold eta groat bargain. The above Plano is one of the large lot of 7 octavo Pianos received to-day from Chickering L Suns. Roden, and will be warrantedss having received no internalinJory. For ealeby .1011S1 IL 3LELLOR, Agent for Chickering & Sons,Tloiston, Jelo So. g 1 Wood strat, Pittsburgh. New Stook ofPganos, MX tat ZACTOIT OT N - CINT.TS & ClaaRIF, New York. %ME PUBLIC IS RESPECT-: fully informed that our wantrooms, winch had been completely drained by the I - heavy Spring sake, are acaln Med with a elude° and com• pieta assortment of NUNN S & CLASS'S celebrated PIANOS, °tottery style mad price. Persons wishing a Arai dal. and donabie futiruesed will Ideate bear In mind that the Phutist, TECALBEIIG, pronounced Norms & Clark's . P•oei superior instruments every respect. The public is invited to call and examine for themselves. 11. KLEMM k 1150. Sole Agent Tier Santa & Clerk's Pianos for Weetern Penn., Eastern Ohi and North-Western 'Virginia, No. 63 Fifth street, meet, next door to Masonic UAL Jol NEW MUSlC—Charlotte Blume has just reeeired the following new mimic: Ses ner .111! a my Dreams," No.= of Fester's Melo. dies, Just published, 250 My Mary at the Meadow Data, trio for three female volume, by J. A. Fowler, 25; All'. for the Beet. oem song by J. IL Thome., 25; Behottisch Pompadour, Alphonse Leduc. 25, The Falcon Quadrille, Ricardo Linter, 25; La Rose de Florence, new polka Mazurka, A Leduc. 25; The favorite Scotch Melodies, "Auld Sable Gray . and “The Boat% Bowl," transcribed for piano, W. T. Wallace, err Merrily, merrily over the Sal, a leautlful Barcarolle, words by Henry W. Challis, composed by Wallace, 50—thaso are Wallace's two last compoeitiong Madeline, song by C. W. Cherry, 31); The Lilac at the Door, with rimeette title page, 35; Blondine, beautiful tong,• 25; That's San a new combo song, 25; The Scotch Polka, Chas. D'Albett, 5.% The Mule. tear Polka L. Williams, 50—the two last Polkas 'hare each an elegantly colored title page. CHAILLOTTM DLL= • No. 118, Wood street, Id doorabore Fifth Street. Music mailed free of postage. Jig BROOKE HALL FEII4X,E SIMIIINAHT Media, Delaware ricuntt, Penna. Miss Marla L. Eastman. PrincipaL THIS SEMINARY, SITUATED IN THE delightful and beautiful village of Media, thirteen mile* from Philadelphia by Railroad, offers to young Ladle. the may perfect combination of advantmes for , he attain ment of o thorough and accomplished education. The large and commodlorm building lately erected, coo- tainingell the modern conveniences of baths, gas, dtc, is, with its extensive ground., • model in all that pertabas to the health, comfort, refinement end improvement ot. the pupils. The sleeping moms are high, well ventilated, and furniahed Rid, comfort and elegance, and but two pupils occupy the mine apartment. The number of pupils le grafted to forty, for whom seven teachers are employed.— The mart faithful inetruction is given to. all the branches taught, while moral and religious principles are constantly inculcated by theory end practice. The course of instruction comprises a period of four Team, and • dipleme is waded to all who pass through It eatimlctorily. . . The Right Rir, A. Potter, D. D., L. L. D. Bilden, of Denninten* sayer a)Drs M. L. Eattroan, who progoessito open • Young Indies' Seminary In Media, Delaware county. Pennsylvania, In September nut, hoe been known to tho enbacriber for several yam past flo has • very high opinion of her capacity, efaciericy and devotedneu aa an educator. She bas had • large and suctessfal rilperience.— The building which le to be erected will contain every or. columniation. The village and surrounding country an distinguiehol for healthfulness and beauty; and the sub scriber has conlideuoe that parents who entrust their daughters to ?air...tan will have no creme to regret it." The French language Is taught bye Darin.n lady reel& hag in the Sunny. cc due att Latin, Geention, rman. Spud., and Italian leagues* re. ire The Natural &lent. aro taught wither, aid of a large and ex - pensive appoint,.. The Musing Department Is under the charge of a lady aminently vistaed for the situation, and all I#llo prefer to be taught on the phi.ao nr singing bye gentleman, have visiting teschertrom Philadelphia Drawing and Pa/min- are candor the direction of lady accomplished in the er n. The Fall Term commence, September 9th. thrum lUissEastnama has the liberty to refer to the following gen. Right Rae. A.Potter,Blahop of Pennsylvania. Ilon.Pranktin Pierce, ex•Prealdent of U. S. Hon. S. P. Chase, Govarnor of Ohio. • C. Lonor;Eq., PettavillayPa. Oliorte SI. Wharton, Esq., Philadelphia. William Payday, En, Pittsburgh. Sylvan., Lothrop, Esq., Allegheny City: SUSS M. L. EdfilESIAE L Je27dikti media, Delaware =nay, Pa. .. . 1657 ... ZIINE S . SECOND FULL STPPLtCF CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, SLITTLNGS, &4„at the Fourth Street • .., . • . . Carpet Stare. W. D. & 11. MeCALLOM having Jett returned from the Fawners. cities, where, owing to the 'mem; depreesed Mt* of the market, they have parchment, and at very low rate; • largeaad lemma entirely new docker CARPI:TOO, consist: g part or I' Velset end Drawls, three.ply,tew sad beautiful pattarrm ret t % r'Ar ( t= " lre:tgr iA' ufw • Alea, a very large variety or Door llatt, WlndowShadee, Stair Rods, Doff and Greta Holland, all of which shall be of • ferrate! the LOWEST EiTy, for cash: Hotel and hone. keeper. will And it to their advantage togive them ralL JoS W. D. k. HcCALLUSI. Allieghotayßant. THE STOCKHOLDERS of the Allegheny Bath are hereby notified that hatalsoonla are ordered a. follom: An Instalment of FIVE . DOLt.*n - per ewe, on or berm the FIRST DAY OrjUDY naL An Instalment of FIVE - DOLLARS per ahem once bonne the FISTRENTII DAY Or JULY next. Aod an Inarabbenr of TEN DOLLARS p.r sham on or before the FIRST DAY OP ALF= neat Payable to the Treesurar, and Diamond altar. 117 f abed VITATCRES AND v M. RUHERTS • Listen' diln with au eat' Gum gddwm,aoctiaad , shamed portly direct from Emblem him to sell at the Yloe Gold Patera Lever and hunting Gold Levers,l6 carat rat cur e, Gold Wm, a Mbar Leven, a a Chld Guard, lob, and '66 Gold Ken aud Gold Locketsß, arid 6 Gold Cameo 'unload& Pure Gold Wadding MAC... Roby, Pearl and Garnet Pin, Gold P.a. and P00d1e_....... Gold Crowe sad Necklaces.- Mao Gold Thlsoblee....--- 7111. Gold Specteclit- Gold and Stone Mete. Half M alf line Gold Sale Roger Rl Alin; Pant sad. Platt Sethi' • chokes. Partin Statasey, French tadhne varlet, of Cake Atom $1 total. Watches, Clooli and An gienNoall pith Meet; Weeks. MONIJMENT TO TUB ItInfORY OP EDIENTITY CLAY. .. RECEIVED THIS DAY. AGENTS;WANTED:' ' D. CLAILB.IIBt. Mir at. THE LADLES JOURNAL; FOR - JULY, Prioe only 15 cents, li') CA.LLENDER'S, MASONIC SALT; BOOKS FOR 'SUMMER READINCtiNew pribliations, Bier rd, Poetkal and Miscellaneous; works; Illstory,llkocraphy,'Cmre/ and Adventartg Amanita Books, de.; The Memo:toad ort the llLlbdde, by Maly Mohnen The ialtlolr , . C0...n00k, Alice *Ty; .Wontsts , . Faith, a tala of Southern - 1Z; Tolling antliftlogi:Jerut, Bodo Tho 'lnotptols,•Mlnitle Myrtle; .oakdol4'•W.- Di ars.' oold; Mantled, not Mated,' dike Cary; Mhz • Linealn,by , Carrie Coprorr, Straggles foe; Tricoloreld •Sketabea la Paris Clout. and SOsuldne, lima; Lanetla Paresnage,Pro silk Never too Late to "Mend, Read; Tho Conntt7 Year Book, Montt Tho Green !fountain Girl; it Maw and Ahmed, Margaret Fallen' Moral Bourg Salad for Social and Solitary; Elnteenxd; Later Tatng Bell Smith Alvan* Wed, ern Harder Lit.; Lilb In the Clearlkar, Sonoblar, Anvelkun. llyperion; Irting's Washlngton,4 vole, Arctic Expktratioass Pres.ott's Work., Queanrot Zitgland, Scotland and BPellor, Waverly Novels, 12 voles Dickens' Works, S volt' The Elland,',, and Poets, octavo and mlnlatuto vole; .n4.n Antique, Blue and Geld. haw atiwr, of Statlotney( - 131. N. G. Federal StrerhAlltatbary: XTEW BOOKS AND' NEW SUPPLIES.. .L 1 TODAY,— Cr,Loo elm by' of Blum Rum;&eke nor froPe Campbell, Norma and Mem Me, Ste. • ' k Rev. Dr. Elam Mora new work, Lemons nom the pea , Aikln' a itwer Y H Loofrid Plrloirmand/Alo.lfain Theo, odes - .111notrationx Inquire Within, 0r.:',700 luta Dr the AWN - The BedliOrt Wiy; a eyeful collo:Don of many hundreds o ream* for thbogawbkh, though immorally balknad„ or Ou l =lCr i fi ux rwr i. j ?' ° ,.? "l" . '" git Yl rle i =7n l ir gh kir 3fortyr Lamb. Fatally of Betbanp' .."r • Work, or Plenty To Do and Wow to dolt, byM rinaipe Ticknor Fields' Ifonsohold Waverly Novo* ' '-i- Tilock's beautiful Edlnlitirgh &talon of Waverly Narreliv The Professor, by Charlotte Demo* Philmoptly of Ekeptklam, by author of Phil. of Plan Of Solvatfon: • Tenho .. of fbo Boejcs, ethluya PAY: - .H II I/4 )1.111e1 3 Rev. 31r. Knuth's Bonbon Lb. E.Cblo• ladle. Hook, :d ' • For sale by - [Jy2j 7. B. DAVISON,6I ?dulcet et. WALKER'S MANLYEXERCISES, .ccua;; tabling Rowing, Sailing, ;Biding, Driving, flacing, Eirmilug, Shooting,' and other manly sports; The whole' =irefully revised or written by . Craven," from the sand, London edition, in 1 rd. 12 too. HAY & 00., ITS 56 Wood =net II EV. CIIAS: KINGSJAY'S. WORKS—. T.. Torn Aten ansiths, Or New vc4, with an 014 Face Yeast, a protqem; Gleams, or the 'Malen of the non. .17 2 HAY 66 Wood etewt BY C.. PRIKE.=-Tent Lift, in the Holy Land,jthlatrated. Bost Lee to Egypt Nob* Ilbutzutha• ' Tho O Hone, by the Meer. • Later Team. • Tavel!, fie"Lbttope, by .9. banks •• • • -- Juet reed by - - - Jen J. L. READ,7B rciaithetneet. • • • • oak. and Iltstionery. - - AT rfillE SUBSCRIBER WILL cibmank, oz MONDAY,•Juno let. to sell out akdrat ors3 l l ll l tire stock of Booki and Ststkorory,Wrapsdnl c e BOMA Bowls, Writing sad Letter Papor, Blank Ac,, to which the attention of Booksellonr. School to, Mer chants and othenyis respectfully Invited. JOHN H. mntost; No 81 Wool stmt. Xsw Express Route Opens." T N ADDITION TO TILE GREAT BART .'. ern and Western Expros, THE ADAM& =PR= ouIIPANY bare made anatigensents to extend their Woof Express over the Pittsburgh and Colmehnille Railroad, Swa im; a daily line to and from ConnelarilLe and Kt plamselong that road, cormactlix with tirdontown by stage from Coo. wilr, sville, and with Itrownreille -by Stop from Layton tie SpeCrai .141,4 Pitiabergh at t 44 P. 11. , sad Conntlirsilli at A. Hs irimimP of Honey, Valuables and aR Made ofFrelght.entrniaed to the out of the Onspeny, apeeiel attention to asfe and prompt - slams* of the same. Any m - dere, for - pm& to be intre timed at Pittsburgh or along the line will be promptly attended to and reti oe. mmed by For fartberinfonnatlon apply to apTiKam • . J. H. RHODES, Agent, 641ciartli st. • The Farmers , Deposit BluktseirComilnimpe 68, FOURTH STIEET, Final ()wog PA. . HE FARMERS' DEPOSIT BAINTRING T COMPANY, haring inocseded to the bushmeo PTAs Farmers' Depcalt Bank of Pittsburgh," will continue the molar Banking Anima= heretofore directed by Mowew Perth, and with the some amount of capital. • - " The change of name will not came any alteration l the manor of conducting the basineas,ellthe Stockholder* In the old imitation contioning hi the now. _ . Interest allowed on thne domdtono herototent • '• • All checks upon the Farmers' helmet. Banking Company. wßi be paid Mourning hinds, notes+, par fonds be stmottkot upon the check. Badness hour, from 9 o'clock, a. sr, to 4 rieleck tc.it hat:Dm - 'JAMES MotteSHALL, A NEW , STEAM GUAGE-r-la r gre, of 11.1loanza.' Porter,'ltiAre Sava, 4 2 tuAl E. or.ll. V. Eaton, Agti.t AlsmuNetturers. • . dant+ - - - %%OTT'S OIL GLOBE OR CUP for Steam t. blAines. Panted Much 28Th. VAL lAN ER J TY'S Heath 3g and Venti lating Amur/m=l°r Bulldlng.Patested April Tnou aA , MATCHLESS MATCH MA CMS far nuking RwM 58,445 m. Watonted nary W 4,1855. 00IIIMY RIGHTS, to make, veml.Amd A.l use the share named Painted 'Altair ffse salik ea enerheleble tame, sad the beet referehate binn: • . • MN.M. , 7. RUM FRONT, PAVING,„ - - Am) coirdoit sate, reaparlar qvulltiof the V 14061 kW, of gamic ?Iv be had at the L017.8T PRICES.' • Forks the ratettibir, en the Noe Brbgbtott . Tureplit.e, - , • 2itaz24l. be* of the- 03,u Ratko, Albgbany cityc " b 7 ordas Nuages ibe • PI ttsbargil Post otec:, or kt at tbs *Ala or t W , oulAityd
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