, - - - Ml - - ' ..:.,=* , . ~.„. ._ .. ..„„,,-;!--....,,„, il,. • 7 , 1 i , '4 oc'” • , , - MIMEMM WINO '''t Otubagk dalette. ' 4. " • - ,4 1PZTTEIZI17R13.2-1: • MONDAY MORNttiO, -JUL .)s iSST WOWICIAL rAP1:111 or Mr News of ilk(' City and Neighborhood Tsiii , ..bitranuf Tem.—Saturday. the eleventh and last darer the trial of Fife, Stewart and Char lotte Joins beaked es much excitemeat among the - epeetators about the Coast as any previous day. Lu. deed the deilte Urged ;within ter-shot of the patient. Judge vim was to deliver the charge of the Jury • was mere panel parttime and manifest than It was at any thy Venue when witnesses were to be ex amined and baniiteri to plead. At nine o'clock the Court met, the primeers were in the dock. and Judge mecum teotesded almost immediately to deliver his eharge.-. t was nersuarily very lengthy, uenpying In it' ,delivery some three bo o rs. Lt was straight &mew gran, explkit. '.. The Judge proceeded to nun Tilt at the evidence, to present it calmly i n doe of tenth, to strip It of all eimumstences abide t bend le anyway to warp the judgment, and left it as L 1 it stood the solo event in the world to the eyes of,thi%jury. There has been expressed framthee time. lunong observers at the trial that. Stewart seemed hitched to a differmt position from his elseelates at thibar of the Cont. In; reference to hips - tha Judge 'minuted that' he wasbound to show where he I,la -spent the time between his leav ing his bed on the - night of the murder and that on widelt he walc. cep in the morning. In that inter val, be had beim seen in suspicions eireemstanoes in eomielay.with the man Fife. There were also the - tameurront iiientostanca of blood being found upon his elothea; of the, tact of his knowledge where the money taken wee secreted" and sonic others which were enumerated and which the jury wore instructed 10 weigh atiendlY in tasking up their verdict. The charge eoncluded,thejodge suggested that the Ax an hoar to which the court would adjourn and jury the foreman having named duo o'Clook that hour was axed Ind' the - jury retired, in charge of consist:des.. : At tis• o'clock,-the Court again convened amen panKby an immense crowd of witnesses. All-the room bras thronged by an anxious and emit.' crowd: .fasid. the bar was also filled with - gentlemen of the, bar' ad Isther olSeera of the Court, reporters , and otheri. - -7The prieopers wers . phseed in the dock.— Stewart looked pale and worn,-.the fatigue of the - trial end the sweltering weather having had their . ef f:t.T.bhim.. Fife looked somewhat anxlons tut atilt kept ornoseles Of his rice under his own Control- - 6C° Jones appeared to us the least moved of the three,' u she sat beside Fife, fanning fann)egr herself. The Jury, worn' and Weary from ouch 'atrial as has 'viewer ' oceoind' before • . this county,. came in and and took - their and after the preliminary forms, were asked if. they had agreed upon their verdict. The answer wee in the alarm. tive: ' Guilty or lot Gitlin? Conn or Matinee -TN run Finer Demure.. , • - We acknowledge - that they announcement had a grease effect upon us than It eppeared to hare upon the pei ronura, AM although then could have been scarcely a doubt for several days what the verdict would-be if given in accordance with the law and the evidence.—of wbirh there was no doubt it would ber—ithe e fearful thing to be under the solemn and utter issesselke of giving forth a verdict like the . above: Not a muscle of the prisoners' moved as far as wietedd tthserie at the rendering of the verdict, audit% tbe:;bidding. of the judge the three on being rusaadidi:walkal forth again to their cells whence In des time . they will be taken to hear the sentence ' Wheeritbsy hid 'retinal, Judge McClure In a few stuthentiindapproprlatiremarks thanked the jury for their-tatiant satentionistaprened the hope in the. discharge at their painful duty they had received no .pertunent injm7 and dismissed them from seats that must have income extremely trying and painful for' theutlakiieli to ALthe rendition .or ifie irerdiet. there was no mur mur of applanse - or'dhapprobation. A sorter murmur, notabove &whisper, ran through the erriwd:' The verdict however, we are satatled, met the Faithsn. That public in this eras _is neithatblood nor vindictive, but if:seee the mercy of the Cosumennuelth in bringing to justice only Obit painfully thorough trial, three unfortu nate preatuna ( th e .Lord hue mosey on them) who - mi t Te ot tt i l e n and shut _forever haired o f i r the i l:ight of ithout • moment's Warttluip sapped the fountains of their lives end 'mitt them before their Creator even from the sleep of midnight. ' Judas to the gailty of such a crime is mercy to society and not entirely ven geance for.blitedthit spilt once can never be taken up.-. The trial thus .endasand thi people rest from . the isthsfulexeltentent of the occasion.— . Atr- a of 'the Bound or Managers ofthe IgNmespible Society, the =Wined "preamble _ repolndlonslMew adapted: Wiereee,;W has pleased God .in him inscrutable '..Prrsidatesairommore from 'sphere of usefulness and aotivllt Imre to' his red above, His faithful warant, James. late Laded= of the Young Men's Society of Pittsburgh, • - - .Ibisohedi.That the Board of Managers of this So we would records* the band of skied dispeesatiofte the. (sad loss thhthhis ' befallen ae, in the removal by death of an erer..mitions and faithful 00-labordr in the Bi. hie einas,:. - whosemndenee and experknce had ren . dared him almost& necessity to the Board, and Whose' end- Thrace .bad warmly attached him eriai of us members.,, , - Rtistelshit.,,That the Church in general sustains a anise loss in the decease of our Brother, but partie nlarlf !do' we sympathise with that branch of the eboreg'.4which he was $ member. - ./b401.61, - That we tender to hills:ally and inane-. diate civets of friends our warmed. syinpathies In this their serrewful bereavement, sad commend them to his Gad — and oar God as the source of solace and coma/Wei/16er this their deep Ranted, Thati copy of the atoms resolutions be enclosed bylbe Soiretary of the Board to thq family of ths dais's& Jazz, Tion•so3r, jqs WI H. Kisco* •". COmmittee. Ju1t3,11117. ' ' Tits Crrunti.—We. omitted; , uniatentionally on siturdiy miming, to notice the subjoined item'arneins, and to congratulate Mr. Lowrie; both:of :which we now do. • The following we dip frOm The Mei*: • ••• - • "Ttta,"Cruass.'-'—Mr. ,Lowrie ie WWI 10 resithe reward Of • his industry, perseverance and geniis, in inventing and constructing& new steam, itrenngine, *working of which has giv- • en great satisfaction to our citizens and "city fathers," and which is not brmight into service hereadely account of our corporate poverty. Our readerswill remember the visitof Mr. !ants, of Chicago; on behalf of' the authorities of that dourtddneatuiwealthy city; to ascertain the lien; inielpird to the utility of Mr. LowrWs invention: trialof the "Citizen" lm , ' pressed the gentleman , favorably; ,and oo • zo , ported to his,ootuditoints.• We understand that the Clowrindliof Chicago hive since - reported - JO favor of ,having Mr. Lawrie build two steam ire engines for -that cityon . the plan:-of thi "Citizen .'," • Ihe report does not appear , 10 . -:* Chicago paPin, for the reason, as it-la alb that it would give umbrage to the members, of the drg - • .•• - • • Oranons.-,7,0n . Saturday the Judges of the His; teict Coyet prononneed opinions In the mats of J. H. P. k ILl:isotherm, and. Robert Clam- - H.: F. Dunham upon the' rule to imp" t lot want of entaent adidaritof de fame: • &Andante, lather aid son, were put-- nen with Win.;. - A;J0101, to the lumber trustees* at . Shampshont&Alir the sputa effect' months; during Wildeirtintiaroonimodation paper to the tmowit of, • IMMO trart drawn by third parties on which Jona* . endemnikthatesurthefilrit - iiitheid the knowl: edge or Monaca of the - 4e.readtota; i.Tbeidedarit of the eleencet'AieL -forth these facts, and that the 1 , 010 B. H.': Duabasomrs. a. ninon The C our t *tbalthttecenteasa of,Negley,Mehan a:00. pepow,highe Supreme Court, overruled all wit. . •ittud'. .112 on the nbiseti and that as regarded --- the nate* mid their imeention, therein* notimeleient Went se to .11. - E-;•lnultent; the' rate Mould inatdh ds-"Aii . to the amend soft, In which the ton alene.waidefendszit, the talewas discharged. ThOs. Mellon, Sq.,. appeared for the plaintiffs; Mon. A. W. Lonnie and F. H: Collier, Esq., for defendants. Tt .suasaar.D cA...CrOMIT CAIII.-4bli ligebtlited Eecoomy MN, Joshua L. Becht:deb us. R. L. Baker et aL;irldeli, has been in counsel? hands Tor sena •yearit,'lnt •finally concluded within a few days, by the per Wittig costs—a heavy Item—aid the settle, went of ,the mimor,buimeu attendant apart a And deetotoy;'Oaf'.teiders, indeed the whole country, axe 'familiar with the .details of , this case, which has re : wilted so triamphant/y foithe Harmony Society at. Reoncetay::' The Society,. thnrugh Its Traitors*, R. L. Baker sad lied, Smith, trailed itself of the coca. - don to 11211511.its.seknowledgments of the services of its counsel, Hon. A. W. Loomis, hi a most hand some manner, equally Complimentary to that gentle man silt was croditable..to the Society, • • Tel EXLVISATION Or TIACIItr.I4.--BiT. ,W. Quick, County Suppintendent, held an examination en Saturday, at the Sd Ward public school rooms.— . I . l ‘ ls . lpiet *a during the morning, and were highly with thehealthfel and intelligent aPpearanee i;tl'l7e 4S ladles who Imre pulsing through the ordeal of an examination: •. The most perfect quiet and. or. rkw the rotivii, - and each candidate WOl , intuit upon that 'sacred nit which is the Mil of Ogley to all Mont who are seeking to teach thee's" idea bowie shoot. . . . Wads sUmbstee theft/le - ma shall not get, his tMestlenaliMpublicatkm, we presurtte. Speaking --;fur eureelves, we truly my Ire bad no desire to ,;11 1 1fanum them for that purpose, provided it would in =7 way embarrass him in his duties, or otter is doer by width teachers could.reach a eertilleabs by any sheet eat. We had however a curiosity which may, be emeldered venial, to lock at the list of questions = 14 A ham not succeeded hitherto and proba „ not meeeed at all. We think Mr,Quiek "Nullabgre what Is written.". Has deetusat—Qu Thursday afternoon about 4 ealleek,ltobt. .Malrary, a. carpenter, was crossing the bridgeof the Cleveland & Pitts burgh Han Head at the month of the Bearer elv er and:ftgl'Onnelpt - upon' the stones below a disttgton of Daly', feet.. His skull was fractured, the nose and eheek-bones were brokenl In and -`,.• the large bone. of Ids right. leg - broken 1 , off and • protruded armlet the He breathed near' - . =- =.lalf an boar "a t rie,r. the - t Poliaeakhaelog.B lark, Bowie or Rea Estate can have theot offered tot sale at Oublto 114 4 012 0 4 Thom -414 triemetag;:ily la, at the Moreheate Rtehiage, t24.l4a_S to 'Audio Loomis & Co., Stock and Note N6.:92 . Fourth at. • WPA4O4 istiivid's'eatalosi* or tho officiirs and ' 44 ' 4134 1 1 *1 1 7-Calegto for 1854. 64. Thy totakatilabor of ilftheals peg is 20 • . • . Mate In & rlnitro-317 rifest 41 , 0 , learn of a eery - turn 4, table incident ratinh' happened in Fury teemilap, Clarion cotutly; the 4th lea,. It turn there was a celebration at Black Fox rATTAICII, sad a great Dusty persons had assem bled there to spend the day. Among the crowd 1 wan • pung men named Komi, aged about 10. 1 Ile had been drinking whisky, and as a come queue became very insulting in his manner, and Wu anxious to fight several persons on the ground. Those whom he approached, ... f ed to get away from him,land after much swearing and ill language he approached a .young mar named Henry - Livingston, a quiet person who never had been in a fighti n his life. Scary de termined that Livingston should fight, .and .to ' effect this, followed him around and tried bard to draw him out. Mr. L. finally reasoned with him and they separated. Kenny again, after a short time, came to Livingston end made use of some impudent language, and bantered him to fight. After bearing all the insults heaped upon him, Mr. L. told him he would satisfy him and stripping off their coats went at it. At the first round Livingston knoCked his opponent down— Kemp got up and made at him again—when he received another severe blow behind the left ear -which felled him to the earth. A gentleman then-stepped forward and said that Kenny had enough,- when Mr. L. walked away. Kenny arouse, walkid about eight steps and fell again, and in a few minutes was dead. Mr. Livings ton left for - parts unknown, but we shonld.have rather seen him stand a triaL—Clarion Banner, July 10. • Tim Tires:um—lt is certain and settled in the minds of every person who visited the Theatre last week that as an exhibition that the Keller troupe surpasses by all odds any thing that has appeared on the stage of the Pittsburgh Theatre, We never say what we do not think. I ; Thep:omen ef;''Aurora and the Night," and of the "Morder of Abel" cannot be surpassed. The former ; in its severe conformity not only to the ancient my thology butte the rules of art is shove criticism.— Moming and Night—the golden Chariot of Phcebas with all his travelling glories_ around him. scattering light sod joy and beauty everywhere, and un them. verse, gentle sad-browed night,' clad in her sta . rry veil, trooped - with shadows and smiling yet in the light of the crescent moon—all these were so brought out m to lend the finest • effect and to gratify every, one, who could appreciate their alguilleance. Mono. Keller was received with much applause and each tableau was encored. At the conclusion, he and his beautiful wife came after urgent demand, _befeire the curtain when he thanked the audience for ."acre much satisfacti-on, and note kind protee- , ti-on." Moos. Keller. must' give an afternoon en 4 Itertainment. The whole thing is worthy of patron age by every person of taste. MANUllisaxos.—Atlerwin named A. H. MottS. of Montgomery, Alabama, brought a female named Nancy Rollins, to this city, on Saturday, and manumitted her, elm haring accumulated the sum of $5OO at the above place, on condition of the payment of which she was sot free. Mr. Motts, we understand,. brought her North forth. purpose of making every thing sore, and the deed of manumission, drawn up by John T. Whitten, Mayor's clerk, was recorded in the Recorder's office of this county. Nancy is about forty-four yearn of age, and intends returning to Montgomery, in a short time, to lire. Tux delegates from thin county to the Butcher'. Convention, which mettn at Baltimore in September. are: Janies L. Graham, 110 6 Richardson, Audi, Ack ley, Robert Ashworth, John Earl, Wm. Badger, Jon. athan Gallagher. Reserved Delegates—Wm. Baster, Jno. Benn,Jas. V. Sanderson, Geo. W. Evens, Jacob Eckert. John Mauler, James Hoag. Philip Drum, John Aiken, C. Can Boren, Chris. Dellenklich, Win. Peters. llovrei.—The weather this week is several degrees hotter than it was last. We may reasonably expect to see 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 Ilan surer present ill. fly to others that they know not of, are preparing to be off to the Falls or somewhere else where the weathci is a little cooler. Bat all those persons who cannot get away can easily refresh themselves by a cool drink from Super's Silrer Soda Fountain, corner Peon and St. Clair sta. BrILTOIIS Dtsissaxs, of all kinds, will find in Csu ren's Srumi lifirruua the surest remedy. The afflicted will be mired by its use, humors will be expelled from the blood, and the liver will resume its healthy actioe, thereby. restoring the patient to per fect health and vigor. It contains noreury, opium or other poisonous drugs, and may be given to the most deliette.infant with perfoet safety. I Tae APPAOAIMING Fommn.—Brerybotly is mak ing preparatiotur of 'mankind for the proper observ ance of tho"Glorkrus Fourth." Some will go abroad and stipnwill stay,at home; pthers will remain so beri Kosuririll 4comigitary ~roitos, while the peat majority will wear each plain clothes es art - Ttacoming to resprochille and patriotic private ,l!l'l. Proprietors, .. •- •• • • No. 57 Wnter Street, Pittabargh, and P. Peterson's, Allegheny. /lII'S IS AN ARTICLE SUPERIOR . TO ANY OTHER, IN TIP. MARKET. IT tS AA wed extensively in New York and Philadelphia, and to well approved. It Is applicablato combs .. • , • . . - Foundries, Dwellings, Warehouses, Bridges, Steamboats and, ItailmniCars. . - It will last longer than Metallic Rootog or &Mem, and maids the various changes of clintatt..wir ',par cold. brat or clamp. Ito principal ingredient le of an extraordinary ckutie nature, and it never loomensadVe dtha laalicttfe can be readily applied to all kinds of cool,, Oat or .trop, old or vaw,orriron,lln of Womb It will not melt In ymia weather, or crack io cold, and it In not injured by being tramped upon. ' • •• • . ' - Rripgj It le - Both Fire and Water-Proof. .11-a-For further information, apply to tbn propriatork 1857. TRANSPORTATIOIC. .- CAPACITY .ONE HUNDRED TONS DAILY. &AEA LLOYD &.1C ; • [SUCCESSORS TO LLOYD • - 111 - AVING MADE EXTENSIVE PREPARATIONS THIS WINTER, we nOtr prepazed . Bto do n henry barium by PEZTIVS'ZIFTT.A.I 4 .7.I.A. CAZT.A..T. AND ILAILROA—TO.. Through to and from the Eastern nth., We can memo our Mende and all those_dhlposed to Um penn,,. Canal and Rxtilrood, :hat no pelna nut be stared to render general aatlefactlon to SITIPPIIMSOY A1iD.W231311114 FREIGHT. The Avoidance of the Inclined Planes on the Allegheny PortageHailioad Win give Increfood desoctch to tho trtuumbuion of freight. oaks Penn Street, at the Canal Ititaln. folthlyd LLOYD & . 00. '.Bs' I. )7. OANAL NAVIGATION. 1857;" =ER's 1.4:Dwx..A.33.r..E - Via T'onnsylvania CartaLaticEaltsilmoad.- Capacity Two Thousand Tons Per Month Each Way . • . _ OUR FACILITIES FOR TRANSPORTATION - SAVE BEEN LARGELYINCREAt— - ad during the peat Winter and we can now offer to BIEEPPIF.R.S the superbr sera/env of. • DOUBLE DAILY VERB to and from Pittsburgh. Philadelphia and Baltimore. Our line being composed entirely of PORTABLE BOATS, but one transhipment to required. Merchants wading Freight to our Line can retro - pee its bg put thrmgh with all pound, speed and h. WAREHOUSE, CANAL BASIN, corner qf liberty end Wayetnevedt, h, le. - .. fe2fhlyddespatc - . WIRE Proptkeors. CIIICKERING.B PIANOS. JUST RECEIVED AND FOR sale a splendid new stock of PIANO FORTES. from the manufactory uf Clacker log Sone, Beetomeelected expressly tor the Eyeing mi end onmpriehig all the varieties sod new style*, now mann. Enured at the renowned establishment of Chlckering SUM DOl4OO. Mew. Chlckering & Sons have been awarded t the dlf krent Exhlbitlona and State Satre in Baton, New York, end other place.. Eleven Gold Medal., Seventeen Silver Medal, Three Bronze Medals, and the Prtr. Medal lithe World's Fair In Loudon, 18M. ALSO, SCTIL.I. SECOND-fIAND PIANOS; One olesant Chlckering Plano, very little coed; wMahogany eix octave nano, in good order. $l5O old fooldoned;—.... v ... 75 50 JOHN 11. MELLOR. • 81 Waal st., between Diamovd Alley and Fourth at. Sofa Agent for Chtekertng k Sons, for Western Pennayl. wants, Eseteru Ohio and Northwestern Virginia. ntrbdtwF A DamagedjVcw Chick...bug 7 Oet. PISMO. ONE OF CHICKERING sole firotslnon ortnre, elognntly =wed ltewewowl PIANOS, damaged in the!: (Whitton only whore the blemithen nre not esixwed, will be told at a great bargain. • The above Plano is one of the large lot or 7 octave Pianos reeelred to-day from Chlekering h Neu, Boston, and will be warranted @shaving mrolved noloternal Injury. Porialeby JOLIN IL MELLOR, Agent far Clacked ng k Sons, Boston, - 1N0.131. Wood street, Pittsburgh. . • NUNN'S S.-. CLARK, New 'York. THE - PUBLIC IS RESPECT (aIIy informed that oar waren:roma, which had been completely dralt&d by the beam ittink &lies, are filled with a choke and Coop plate assortment of MINNS &CLARK'S celebnded PLANOS, of every style and price. Persons wivhlog a ,fievt dose and &made indrawn/ will please bear In mind that the great Planks THALTIERG. pronounced Nunn. k Clark'. Pianos, superior Instruments In every respect. The pone Is Invited to call and examine fur themselves. H. !CLERKS & RHO. Sole Agency fur it Orme & Clothe Pianos fur 'Western Penns, Eastern ohlo and NorlhAVestern Virginia, No. 53 )11th street, nest door to hleaonle Hall. del NEW MUSlC—Charlotte Blume has just r(CriTed the following new music: See Iler still in my Dreams," No.= of Feeter's Melo diee;Dud published. 25; My 3Lt4 at the Meadow Gate, trio for three female voices, by J. A. Fowler, 2M Airs for the Rest. new song he J. R. Thomas,,2s; Fichottisch Pompadour, Alphonse Leduc. 25, Thoialcon Quadrille,ltlcardo Linter, 25; la Role de Florence, new polka Mazurka, A Leduc, 24 The favorite Scotch Melodies, .Auld Robin Omy" and "'rho Bomb, Rows," transcribed for plums W. V. Weill.% Rik Merrily, merrily over the Rea, is Lennart,' Barcarolle, wards by Remy W. Mullis, composed by Wallace, 150—thew, cm Wallace's two last comp:with:due Madollne, song by 0. W. 'Cherry, 30 The Lilac at the Door, with vignette title page, .35; Riondine, beautiful song, 2N That's Str. a new Conde mns. 2fx The Scotch Polka, Chas. D'Albert. 50: The Mole. leer Polka, L. Williams. 50—the two bat Polkas have rash an elegantly colored title page. • - • - - CHARLOTTE HUME, Itio.llß, Woad street, 21 door above Filth stmt. Moak mailed free of pottage. • 139 BROOKE HALL FEMALE tiEMINARY Miss Maria L. Eaatauin, Principal: SE3SINARY, SITUATED IN THE delightful and beautiful vile of Media thirteen 0,1100 re= Philadelphia by Rallewd offers to young ladies the matt perfect combinatkas of edvantages for the attain ment of s thorough aml accomplished education. The large And commallous building lately erected,. con. taming all the modern ounvetdencee of baths, pa, Sm., Is, with he ostensive grounds, a model in all that frertalna .to the health. comfort, reflaeritent and , . Improvement ot the pops. The deeping moats are high, well ventilated, and furnished with comfort and elegance, and hot two _pupils occupy the same apartment. - The munbor of pupils to 'lncited to forty, for whom seven teacher& nro employed.— The moat faithful instruction is eiven in all the, branches taught. while mood and religious principles Are ionstantly ineuladni by theory and practice. The entree of instruction comprises a period of tone years, and a rily. diploma awarded to all who pm through It satisfacto . . The Right Rev. A. Potter, D. D. Bishop of Peneerlvehia,vays: "3110 s 11. L. Eastroan.'whe proposes to open • Young Ladies' Seminary In Media, Delaware county. Permaylranla, In Septetnbcr neat, has been, known.. to the. mbscriber for several years putt. Ile hai a 'mu high opinion of her capacity, eferienty and devotedness aa an educator." She haa had II largejuid enniesolul experlenee...- The building whkh is to be erected will &retain 'every commodation. The village mad turroundlng reentry are distinguished gm healthfulnessand beauty; and the . . enb • scriber has Confidence that patents. who entreat their daughters to 31.10 Eastman will have no nude to regret it. 7 The French language to taught by • Parisbut lady rersid... sag In the hardly. The Latin,German. Spardah, and Italian languages, rre... -Cole* due attention, The Natural Sciences en, taught with tho old of. • large and expenstve apparatus. The Musical Department Is under the efarge of. a lady eminently qualified for the situation, and all who prefer. to be tartght on the photo Or tinging by • gentleman, have a visiting teacher from Philadelphia. Drawing and Painting are under the direction ore :lady accomplished In thearte. The Pall Term commentes September pth. Mu Eastman heti the liberty to refer (alba following ion' Demerit Right 'Roy. A.Potter,Bighop of Pannsylronla. Ron. Franklin Pierre, ex-President of CB. Hon. & P. Chair, Governor of Ohio. O. Lotter,Potteville,l4l. (korte ..rton. E.a, rhiladelphis. 8 .0 10 7 , Eeq, Plttablath. Sylvanas LotbraP, EM7 Ali ttSY Ci t aa NAVEILLN, . . JIINIC SECOND FULL STPPLY - OF •CARPETS;• 1..) OIL CLOTHS, MATTING S, Ate, at the Yoorth Street Nr.s.. 11. HeCALLUM having Jost returned from [them . tetern whom, owing to the present depreme4 state . of the market, they hero and at very low rates. a large and shoat entirely new stock of CAllkETLSO,cosuele4 1 1= f firmaele,threeply,new and benanhilnettang =rand Common Ingrain; and Tufted Health HUM • • /Zit very large Taziety otlkorlLlle, Window Stair Buff *Warren Hollnd, all of whirls dull be of bred a a LOWEST - RATE for orb. 1100,1 and . bon* keepers wilt find It tothetr advantage to give them • di: fo3 W. D. It. If. M.:CALLUM. Allegheny Bank. . . . c w liE STOCKHOMDER S of the Allegheny • Bank are hereby notified that Instal:mute .ate ordered as 10. a: - . ' An lartaleteat of lITE DOLLARS per than, on or before the FIRST DAY OP JULY.neaL Air loatalmentor FIVE DOLLARS per there, onor Wore • • At .. . the FIFTEENTH DAY OF JULY next And an Instalment of TEN DOLLARS per aline, on at bek.re the FIRST DAY OF ALviUBT oath . Payable to the Treannrer, alb oaks, earner Wood meet and Maalox! alley.. By order of the Consoleakonere, JelAtd . • -DA.VID CAMPRELL,Treasaser. WAT.CEIES AND JEWELRY. --,b 74. ROBERTS beg returned nom - the astern dtke withers entire Wm and choice stork Ens Watchee, Clocks and Jewelry, which hobo. pare atonal mostly dkeet from the matonkctuneefbr csalt,which amble, him to sell at the :Awing very low pilaw •• • • floe Odd Patent Lever -Watches, In opal - •• • and handing aewe - • .....-••••••••••-$0 00 9 4 120 00 Oold Lome, II aunt oases, WI JesOstle. 95 CO to - 6000 OW Loins, " • • " • " -2100 to • 2200 Meer Learn " • " " 00 to 5000 Ocl2ll3=rd, Pot, and Test Chants...-- 10 OD to • 80 00 Gold Raymond .. , 2 1 00 to 10 CO Odd Lockets, 2,4, and 6 Owes.— • 200 to It 00 Gold Cameo and Mantle Breast 1.60 to • 16 CO • . FAX 160 to 10 00 Atm (k 44 - 260 to 800 l_htby, Pearl and Garnet linter Ring.-- 2'60 to .“1 00 Gold Pena and . 1 60 to _lO,OO Gold Orme+ and 3 00 t 0... 12 WI Pim Gold 00 -6 00 lbw Gold . alto , GO • and Stone Elenra DottobeandfllZZ 200 . 1900 Mac Gold bale ringer . 76 to • 2 - 00 • Alto, Weer ead,Platt4 bportnliat: and itaite,Sea Sew, *Adak &aloha dee CorgaaCione7Goodr. Malan Maury,' Wench 802 Ind Pertd2l2,--alO9, ilia la " gami l ftrPq l 9 9 4 o W 42 ' 38 4 002 tOnefurftats, - Wattheilrkieii r ind revue Chaired. Ininiember Ga . p1ace..420. 10111th Grad, near *Ad. - • - Musical WPM , Spring Stook ton oomply of PIANO STOOL-8 cor Stook of Pianos, MOM T. 1.7012 Or Media, Delaware County, Penna: M=Z=L2l boots. MONUMENT . • TO THY JiZMORT OV . HENRY RECEIVED THIS HAT.' AGENTS 'WANTED. .1. B. D. CLARK. MIX. Pair at THE LADIES JOURNAL, FOR JULY, Price only 3.5 cents, CALLENDR'S, mrsorno BOOKS FOR SUMMER READING==-Neif: - .. w... publirations, Standard; Poetical. and ldhoellaneolis Worhg HLtory. Biography - , Travel and Adrantorm Juvenile Book., ao.: The Homestead on .the - Rtlialde,' by. Mary J. Holm. The initials; Clnvernook, Alice-Crary; Wetness's. Faith, a tale of Southern Tollifig and LiopinJairts7 Alarsth The Irminoia,hilante„ . .Myrthr, Oakfielg, hold; Hauled. not Mhted, Allot Alzry; Wear Lincoln, by CRITiO Caprmn lor Lifir, Trbeolored Sketches Is Paris; ClondsandOhl, Rend; Lanett* Puntinge, will; Never too Late to, Xmd, Root Thy GMlntly Tait ' Book, Bengt: The Greed 3tonntain- Old; ht - Home and' Abroad. Margaret Fuller Rural Bourg „Salad tor Social ad, Solitary: Ehneemod t Later Yearn 'Bell Smith Alm= e :,rnltorder .14116 Lib to the. 'Zatembiam . Hyperion; Irrinee Whabbgtea,4 Aregolhrldonationg t , Preeeetre Work; Queena•of Ragland, Scotland ant 1619.6 Warmly Norels, 12 volt Dickenelforke,6 rolg Tie Stan& Poeta, octavo and miniature rola, bow:, W finenloroonh Antigen, Blue and Gold. New mmeretnamt of Stationery. JY B. C. COCHRAN!, No. 6, Federal Street, Alleglamy. NEW - BOOKS AND NEW StrPi , LlEs • Slanoz4titar or, Lore Seeketh not her thrn. by =the of • Bet. tor. Hamilton's nes work, fessa9na the Vim ; Leatarni 17aster Pictures and How to Meta Them; rotors ' Inquire Within, or 1,700 Peon , for Om Pi"oVIS - The Leeson HT med'ill ebUeetton of many hormone o. reasons for thing. orbkh, 10;thmor gmierenYhollered, By thrie'oticispel in Ez le . e Rrnotitor7 On Thooithie ; lon the Goepehn • • , ekiel 3fartyr.hamb. Fatally of Bethany; - _ L Plenty ToDo n0110,61* doilby lON =rioter ' Ticknor A Fields' llmmehold Waverly Peek,' Illack r boardifol Cl Edinburgh Edition of Warty Ifarelit; Philosophy of Skepticiamilly author of Phil:- elf . hati 'of Testimony of thro . lbmki,6tl; Lazio — mangy. All of -Hugh Iter:3lr. Eranth's Sermom theltlide perfect Dook,Yd - Por sale by fly.] .J. S. DAVISON, 61 31Orket et. WALKER'S IMV,ROISES..43OII. talulng Rowing, Sailing, Biding, Driving. Itado& - Muting. Shoollut, 42111 Ober. Manly weal. -The ',hob carefully revised or written by 'Cr,"•area from lbs. allnith lAudan alltloryin 1 v 01.12 ra.• Lira M.; • 172 ' • lraorletreet., 1011FX. CHAS. KINGSI.,EY'S WORKS-;.; Two Yn.i. d6s riypitia,fr Now rowel* an old — Vane: 'Tent,. problem; glacin, or the Wandatt of iboßbont.•• • • jy2 ,- - • ' HAY l C0.,65 , W00d stsun, I t h e troy Lattd,ilinitnted: < Ikea Life iiiEgypteba Num.; Ilinxtrated. The Old Inter Teak,. „ Travel. la Sunk by S. irenle. 'Moe: , t reed by Jell J. L. ILEATVItt Ifittirik attest. emirs and_Statlaikery. THE SUBSE It.WILL . COMMEENCII . on MONDAY, Jam jot to sell oot first !Nut r ia al lay 'tact of Book. and sunburn, wunviriLM.49ol. bards, 'Writing a:mll4ller Piper, Blank ex,,146, to ablobtlot attention of Bookselbrs, bchoot T Kr , cbontAlsod others, is rospeettolly • , JOUN a HELLOS, . . "New-Expreas lismatellpsested TN - ADDITION - TO' TIEE:GREA'r 1. ern and Western EiiMatioll7: ADJOIN Emus tx•IIPANY ham maderumagemients to extead their Lined :Express over thePittnetretandemmelerWeilesa . lug • daily liDo to and Dom ConnalreilistUd all placesaleur .- Oat road, cennectlog with linkostown step , tronallabi:' '. tip hi l ati Bruwwin• !WV #VM -15 711W llbe". Speehtl Weeseupers; vritb 'llblePPenof 130,4 will ,10 . 14. Pittiburgtrat 4 P. , AL., and Coinsellerille at 5 A:34 India* of -Money; Valuable. and all kinds of callus WWW - the care or ' the Company eying . medal attention . tri " - '" Any "' Zers 47 7 g00da to be- parchstaDial along the line will be preumetlyatle . WV; azatreturnalti::- •estP.34sm liagrolla; The Farmer.' Deposit Danideag Compeemp: 0. se, POL , RTH STRENZ - PITTSBURGH • • . E FARMERS' DEPOSIT BANKING.: . T COTTANT, - hrttat ememoiol Jo. tbe biome of 4 11:s rumen' Depeit Doh or. Thriblirlik" min ..bibtbm teirehr Ssokbsilloiiimmm beretofine dbmetedby themes. parks. mid with the mme simmot of capital chmap,er moos will sotoiuse,ear sheathe lisibe ammo ormendotting tbe Steekbelaothis . • the old lostliation cootatiVj the u nte;.. ' • 'l' 'A/tibias V3O do Forma. Deposit Ortilfl 4 4 . .4 , uponbeh Daum t lbeehromiess haide be op - the Oheek.._ - Sualute: been Dom ik °Veer. e. to Crete& too. •.- -J . _ • roirtilto aaateet 31111311ALL: Prod. or 4. NEW - STEAM.. GITAGE.--Inquire,of Porter,Roik t sweot, mum; MM. Eaton. Aurora Gar. Manufacturer& JeLitf Rorrs OLLGIABE OR CUP for Stag= r. 4 10.4. Paroled Diu& th,1851. . , OAWYER ALE'S • . • ~o. • V na., 1,0 uung.epparattuThriftilaings.Paus.., 7PHOMAS' MATCHLESS DIATCH j„, class tor making Round Mstehes. Pateatid Jot =4l,, 183 - , • .• 4 . - fIOUNTRY RIGHTS to alike; -vehd - iind lJ the •noy named Pabentri Artkiai ftlrr 3,11 e ea Temonibla terms,luad the ben reforettow Riven; MOHICCE zerom FRONT, 1.4,171g13,AND oiinioN mum A . P" k ‘ r CLA.thr4 • Vlilsgs,llo.ll;4;i ERI4: • May be beet the LOIPPii .191tICES;;Z - 1 ' E At the Worktertiiitibleriber,cittlid E . tiew Brlghtga l4impike , • Near theTUTl9ittly - l?ock ?I Gas Work; Allegticisy,Glt; _ • , r Or rg erOrril rat 16396 . th• rttinburgh. Post Ma; or left at the aloe of - • • Ilascri i lba2 irrirg Ihr , Ouatair nadal. • .. t ea *l r gathi g ild rOrre; IQkdtmchc - ViLte . . - "STOCKHOLDERSK , OPTHE "IRON' . Y ji; CITY BANK" 'aid beibjrequerted to pay thaexoad f twenty dollars a earn oo Ahab eu -11:: niooteir::.42en anal on crab than on .010 it th of Jam/Jost, matron !Klima shoe *alba Illth der of-. 101, qmao,,, sds MeniaMe 4012111.:141 tie's:raga 'at Moat end Ittled etioas;AtthdruriX . .11i:Dothetoetter.' _John 8.:UM:444y Wat.otard B. )I,W Johns, .7.llllotok—'l.....7lafatt Calk • Lelsthooomm,4 4. r Lade Illotstattoak!. :05335 1111 r oy, Je 15 :4 1 .11114 ; • t PAN' '4l*. 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