Vittsintrgk 6a2ttte. I*XT 8 . 22117 R Cf7.l WEDNESDAY SIOBNING,JULY 15, 1867 gir OFFICIAL I•.iPm.' ,11, News of the City and NeighborhOod. The Central Board of Education held the regular mating at the office of the High School lost evening. The Bowl organised by Calling Mr. Everson to the glair. Prelim:lV-54mM. Everson, Vainntn, Thomp .:ool4„ __ltleguterik, Mier, , I atecretiry. Mae 'I:. 'minutes of the lase meeting, which were adop ' 'The following bill, were then road to wit: fo r vertising in accordance with the resolution.of a p ions meeting, $5 for each of the papers authoriz e to publish the Adr's rep0rt...835.00 Bailey, Me Rain Co., for•coaL 33,36 George, Bailey, f re p airing hydrant ... 5,00 Phillips k Co., pipe 1,85 Robert Thumps ~ glazing 1,30 William Noble. 'etlitiall blinds and a carpet for taco— 11,62 J. 11. Renshaw, tickets, brooms, etc 2,02 T. J. Craig, wat r haaina-etc 0,80 W. 8. Harem, p n tiog card,, etc 31,75 Kay et Co., .ta li nary 43.03 Do do, balance for broke its library 188,74 11. Boyce, washing towels 10 months, hauling cinders eta. 15,00 Fleming Bros. amount fur chemicals for classes 10,64 5399,62 Those bills were all, canons the first one, ordered under i special resolution, referred to the Finance • Committee. The tunourat.of duplicate of School tax in lbe !Or. sari Wards, for tho current year was submitted as follows: • Ist Ward 88305,40 2nd ". 8724,29 9292,47 4th " 7500,47 5114 " 6023,31 6th " 7th 4946,71 eth- " 2241,53 ." • 3373,84 Sureties of 'Caleb Russell. First Ward, were offered to Wit t !Thomas McFadden and T. T. Miler and were accepted. Second Word, 0. Blackburn and 0. B. Jones—Third Ward, J McCullough, 'George' Lock hart. Fourth. Ward, Richard Hope, Jno. Scott, Jas. Hamilton: For the other -Worse, sureties net Tot ,dared: - . Prieddent McLean then read hiireport relative to the examination which net Condition of the school and was highly favorable. ,Ortreotion of Mr. Varnuw, the report which was eery brief and much to the point; was adopted. . The.Committoo ort.prizcs for Essays end Orations, on the coming exhibition, were nnnooeced as follows : T. J. Bighorn, Esq., Bey. 1). R. Kerr, editor of Preacher, and D. L. Eaton. - - - Prost. McLean submitted a report of the result of examination of pupils for admission to school. But tiro of the pupils, No. 102 and 108, bad reached the 'standard of admission oat of 54 offering. The standard of admission was slightly modified yias to . admit those who reach 50 per cent on four atodies, and not less than 40 OD any Iwo of tho six studies in' which they are examined. This change will adinit eight pupils in addition is those above mentioned.' Mr. Gingerly moved an amendment that certain numbers which he enumerated shonl,l be ad mitted. Mr. Miller moved ; to amend by placing the standard ai 40 instead of 50. Amendment adopted. The standard is therefore 40 per cent. on each of the. studies. .. This admitted Nos.'llo, 117, 122, 124, 120, 138, MP, 142:' Total, admitted tO. Sabiequantly, on motion, the staudard of admis sion was changed which admitted in addition to the others, Nos. IU, 114, 125, 137, 140. .was Agreed in the Board that the prizes Fbn II lm awarded on the evening of the exhibition. . . EXIIII3.II.TiOX or Tc.tcusas.—We remarked a day or two since that ere had endeavored to get a copy of Kano of then questions which Mr. Quick addresses to teachers in their preliminary examinations and were unable to do so. We believed that Mr. Quick had determined to be very thorough in the discharge of hie duties and were glad to believe it. We are now conrieced of the fact since some friend has enclosed us a copy of the questions proposed at the examina tion of Machin; for the primary department of the schools In one the cities. We subjoin a part of these questions: What countries were parties to the Dellas-Claren don treaty, and to what countries does it refer? Where Is Upernavik? " the Fortress of Rare? "' city of Ilerso . • Cape St. Vincent? Loess? 48if if .it Size? . aro the Mints of the United States? Natio the cities of the United States which have foreign commerce! What States on the tight bank of the Ohio ricer? How does the Lake and Foreign Commerce of the lirnitedltates compare? Whsit grand divisions of land resemble certain grand divisions of water. Name certain capitals, of different States in the Union - de initialtrof which spell "Captain." We are' not informed specifically how the person to whom theseirere addressed, succeeded in answer ing them. • Theo are, many persona, bowerer, who might hare a perfect knowledge of all the leading principles of geography, might be able to =plods the ploilosophrof latitude, of the tropics, polar circles, poles, equator, ecliptic, signs of the zodiac, longitude, etc., who could not tel l what grand divisions of land resemble - certain grand • divisions of water! There maven . are sariow perhaps, and the respondent might hive in•rciind an entirely different point of re semblance from the 'questioner. For example, In point of size, the continents .resemble the oceans; In regard to bond of connection, a peninsula resembles a gulf; In one respect a lake resembles an island; a strait also, resembles an isthmus. . Which of these would be the eorreet answer lb the question proposed? Perhaps the word •Trand"-,tithe question, would exclude the last answer, bat surely either of the other three might be considered correct responses to the question proposed.:. • . We thick there is groind . to doubt the — propriety of subjecting teethed of our schools to an examination upon questions which are ritheicaloolated to show what they do net than what they do know. 3V6rrabIICL.L.ND CO.—At a meeting of the student of New. Aletitridria Academy, the following resole done were passed in reference to the death of Jame W. Stewart, a student of said Academy: Rooked,' That we hold in lasting remembrance our esteemed' brother student who so lately shared our joys and sorrows and by Ws amiable disposition has proved himself worthy of our esteem. Roomed, That - we sympathize with the bereaved mother andremaining brother, and that while we bow In humble submission to the will of God, and mourn-hie, lots, yet we cherish the fond hope that in the sphibswinld we shall with him join the redeemed hosts. to Zang the eternal mug of praise around the great White throne in heaven. Remand; That tboso resolutions : be ineerglial ' and copies forwarded te'the cc:Eddy - papers:the Pittsburgh Gaseqi 'aid Presbyterian Banner anti Aden -ate, for publication,: MA papers Sent to therelations of the &ceased. Jeans G. LAruern, President. Jona Y: ließnivzsc Recording Secretary. Tut PEARL Stay .31r1.1.--We noticed the fact a few days — ago, that this extensive Mill was - again about to resume operation!, under the auspices of 31essrs.•11. T. Kennedy A; Jiro. As will be seen by reference to au advertisement in anothercolumn, them gentlemen are now in the market, and offer strong inducements to farmers and Others for choice lots of wheat. 'lt is their intention to mako a superior ar ticle of Family Floor; and to do this they must have a good article of wheat, which they are willing to pay a good price for. The Pearls' a Sint class Ka as to capacity, ma ehincryStud_lbeition. :Wedoubt not that its present proprietors will ha liberally encouraged mud sustain- IA by this community. Ox Thursday evening -the: pupili of the nigh School will giro en exhibition at Lafaixtto nail, at which time several price. essays will be read, and some Af the • best pupils of the school will speak origiohl pieces. Prizes are to , be distributed to those who le the opinion of a - Coratuittoe already appoint ed, &eerie diem both la the department of essays and to that of allocution. Wo trust the occasion will be one of Interest and adr.szttago to both parents and teachers:' Couni - Mar:mgt.—Case of the Commonwealth against David Ha% indicted for burglary, was up in Court yeeterday. The . prisoner was charged with . baring- broken into the store of one Rosenbaum, and with - baring' stolen therefrom goods—coats, pants, etc., to the nmOunt pf $1.45. The ease baring mit:krone examination, was sub jected-Solite •jury and a verdict - of guilty returned, when the prisoner was remanded for sentence. RAILReLD Aiductrucio-eA meeting of the ten per cent. - Bond-holders of the . Philadelphia and West Mesta Railroad . Company, won held at the Ameri can House, In Philadelphia, on Thursday, the 9th inst. The:meeting was called nt 12 o'clock, and about fifty of the principal Boad-holders were pre2ent. A spirit of conciliation and harmony prevailed, and a aeries of resolutions was adopted proposing to complete the Road in'eanjimotion.with the Company. surcmg.—A man named David Graff, raiding in the upperimrt of the borough of Lawrenceville, committed - rmicide yesterday forenoon. by shooting himself through the heart. Domestic ditbonitica are assigned as the canes which induced him to the dread ful deed. He with eisty•four years of age. • Coroner Alexander:ldd' in inquestlasterday afternoon, and a reirliat rif death by itikide was rendered. Maron•Gaiiiii . ltits. hastened a meeting of the„ 3d DiritiOtraf thirPetinirylranie Militia, Nada the either," generally of Chester and the adjainingeonn. ties, to be held at Paoli, on the Ist of August.: The aided of the mee Os te , "adopt - measures to repair the Paoli Moon ant, which/has sadly :fallen into deey. ... . - - . • - _ Tic' old add nand - tailors of the RAZ of 1812; are roonetted, by order of H. A. Heieley, secretary, to attend an *tamed mioth3g, at the Connell. Chamber, On )Ir4dikeilay nest, the 15th instant; at . Tire National ',Beak Note • and Commercial . Re porter, for ltu fa on - our 'table. It fa an excel lent and oedittcounttag house companion, published moat* . b'jr/CWAV, jr., M 73 . /ifibutreet, opposite Odd FollOw's SOL- :•• .• • _ 0141:3 nli Passintat on".the Cloyeland and road, which 1.1. 11.4t.giV .',CUYlnit#o4 at P. 11.• thrown of the trait yeatarlay atm:loon, near, Ronbeatar, by's wiliptsaamil,se Samna matainjarsd; and the m i t t i l 9 fOg btl 7 , C I !". "W• .an .mvs Tit ,..l2.;:w tili4i); 01 Bel 1 4,0..3.0 t:ui * m ado .; ' t 1°, • "- F ifth , ' ::'tea"% ~+~rh -4. : '~ ;-:,; ~i'.~rilrl~;~:~uiiC:a~:r~'~-S,a~ x ~tsin:_. ~i-:<a . "Hues WA A 'POIC/e AMONG trs."Oux readers will remember that sometime about the tint of April we promised them a poem, seat to us fur publication from the Bloomville ;Error, printed in Delaware Co.. N. Y. In order to prepare our patrons for the Appearance of this wondrous idyl, we gave premeni , lion that it was "in hand;" that Pegasus had slip , ped his hareess and alighted somewhere among the few books on sth street, and that on the subsequent I day we would disclose some of his "doing." Strange ! to say on the night provieas to the day of publim ; lion and subsequcut to the aunouncemeut above re -I.lcired to, that -poem" was spirited from our edits , rial mnetnrci ; clean gone • etherealized; swept oway; invisible. With a pure desire to accommodate " the young MI street lawyer" whom we know only by that circumlocutory noes de pi ems, and who had ta ken the trouble to send us the precious article which had escaped our very grasp, we took the trouble to send to Bisomville, Delaware Co., S. Y., to procure another ropy of the ifirror containing his poetic lueut rations. Wo waited long and anxiously, bat at length by doe course of the slowcoach it Ls before us and we hasten to lay before our readers the Poem entitled— A Lover's Dream. Per One long year.; hews I love/ a dame Of beauty gout, Katherina le her name. ' Fide as the &street, but of healthy nand: . Endowed with gilts. clew.' and relined, ;To tusdneri do I lore the dame so fai r And yet elm knows um. of the !oval isjuri Chen always preeeni with me day and night, Of her, alone, I &leap, think and write— And al/ this Limo in love I've nothing gained, For she, the inon, I loved, the morn disdained. I dreamed within a lonely Dan / stood. On every aide surrumoded by a wood; Alone iwaked. to please my pensive Mud, And sought the detp.t solitude to find. Torus in a grove or vpreading, pines I strayed, The wind& within the quivering beano/lea play'd, And dancing trees a mournful music made; The Spring wool. the prinio.and the spreading grove Supplied with birdr, the choristers of lore, Ihsking tushought music In tots and plaintive not.. Ileverberating long as on the ntr it floats. Pensive /sat, thinking of the love of her, To win whose heart all perils would incur. •To accomplish the obinot edmucli to ho ;Pried. A reciprocity of the love which she Inspired. 1 then walked on, unknowing where 1 wont. Strirounded by a wood, sod all on love Intent. I Wandered on, 'till t approached a lawn Which all the beauties of Spring did adorn. Fresh was the gums ben aril, aadevery tree At distance planted, la due dep., Their branching MIT. air, with equal slum Stride/id to thole neighbors; wish &luau embrace, : And the new Imree ou every bough were seen, Se'fuls ruddy 001..4. some of lighter green. The 111111441 birds, oonspattiOn• of the Spring. Hopping - from spray to spray were heard toeing; Both oyes and eon received a like delight, Enchanting musk, and &charming eight. • At Dail wander e d where an Arbor stood, The sacred receptacle of the %fwd. And seined at once with wonder and delight, Gazed all &round me, now to the traneparring eight. Tires bench`d with turf, and goodly to be awn, The thick young gmss tirone to fresher green; The mound was newly made, noslght could pass Between the nice partitions of the gross; The well united beds so cheely ley, And all around, the similes clefended„lt from day, For sycamore.; with eglantine were spread, A hedge about the odd., a covering ...head: The twining leave., with each proportion drew, They men by measure, and by rule they grew. Nu mortal tongue can half the Dimity tell, Fot come but hands divine could work eo And now the dew with spangles detk'd the ground, A sweeter spot of earth was never found. look'd. and look'd, and still with new delight Such Joy my soul,such pleasure s filEd my sight. So sullen discontent, an anxious rare, E'en [lowish brought thithereeuld inhsbit there, For thence they fled as from their mortal foe,, For the; tweet place could only plemure know I sat. andconsolonsof myself alone. Of plea..es to the excluded world Illlt.lloWh. Fleenorem which no where else were to Tv found. And all Elysium Ina spot of ground. Thus while I one intent to ACV and hear, And drew perfume. of more thane Ital air. All suddenly 1 heard the epprostehing wntod ;It vocal music, on the enchant. woo,/ At length there Issued from the grove hellind The fairseet hely of the femele kind: A dame less faire, ancient, fathers tell, Soloed thee., of heaven to rebel. Hut her attire, liken livery of a kind All rich sod rare, is fresh within my mint. In velvet, white. now' the dame was gowned. The bratil, with eparkling emeralds. net mound; Her hair to curilos brood, and sleeves puts] tfrl With diamonds, pearls, sold all the shining store Of Fastern pomp: her long. de...oiling train, With rubbles edged and sap phires, swept the plain: an her head , with Jo 1, richly set, The lady wore &radiant coronet; At every turn the made a little stand, And thrums among the thorns her lily hand To draw the rues, and every row, she trees She shook the stalk and brushed away the dee Then pirti.colored dowers of white and rod She wove, to mete a garland for her bead: She walked along, end pryed an every flower, Searched every tree. and pae.l into the bower. Gond beseen.sn es she pawed along the ground, I thought an angel of light I'd found; But then I was astonished more and ma., For thee Kariterl., whom I adore! In Miming I 'rune. hardly having, the power, But euffirlent remelted to wind; the bower Sever before to het had I epoken, Silence between us had ;prier beim broken, I fel l at her feet it. tumult and Joy. Determined she should now turf. or destroy Dew Katherina! with energig, I cried. For five long years boa my love teen tried: When Met I saw thee, netted with madden smart. Stung to the quick, I felt at my heart; The fatal dart s reedy passage found. And deep within this heart latticed the wound. Your eyes, Katherina. myfides pursue, I utter for the rest, I die for you: Heaven Is not but where Katherine resides, And where she's absent4allhi death besides finknowingly you strike, and kill by ch... Poison is in your eyes, and death in every glaze, / must ant, nor ask alone, hot move Your mind to mercy. 6r must die for love Not Juno moves with mere *lonia grace, And the stately queen to to your Dew II thou art Venue, for thy chdrins cont.. That face was formed In heaven. nor ors thou lie s She heard—she came. and with ell her pou-ri Raining me, she, led me into the bower We sat, and on my shoulder reclining bee howl And in ray hand pixie,: hers, she said: Potever I am thine; for thy devotion, I give 11ly heart to hes as loug m I live; Your love for me, which thou best en deeenbc-1. I. from the time fountain front which I've Imbibed I We ern lb/imam] mono--the God's approve-- In this romantic place we consecrate our love. At that moment I awoke from the elumbere so sweet, The stern realities of the world to meet:— A reality to mo far sometime It did ecem,— Ito/octant to find all my Joy &dream. Pittsburgh, Pa., lamb 9, 1117. Burs. Ox Monday evening, n lad named Peter Madden, whose father resides in tho Eighth ward, was drown ed while bathingin the 3fonongabela river. The body was recovered soon afterwards, and an inquest held by the Coroner, when a verdict of accidental drown ing was rendered. Ora old friend CoUldock in playing hi, celebrated part of Luke Fielding, to Miss St. Clair's Rose, at St. Paul, and the St.. Paulen are delighted. The criti cising of the pr.., there are extremely ambitions and laudatory, leering nothing unsaid in the way of praise. TUE Traverse Jury WSJ discharged yesterday by Judge 11eChire, there being no more eases on the calendar ready for trial. Brenta DiaLAIMS, of all kiods, will End in CAR- TileS SPANISII 311.171i11E the sorest remedy. The afflicted will be revived by its one, humors will be expelled from the blood, and the liver will rename its healthy action, thereby restoring the patient to-per feet health and vigor. It contains no mercury,.opium or other poisonous drugs, and may be given to the Most dentate infant with perfect safety. Tun APPROACHING Forwrn.—Everybody is mak ing preparations of some kind for the proper obserr mace of this "Glorious Fourth." Some will go abroad and tome 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 privateeitirene. Of course the great mass of these people will got their garments at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Rockhill son ; Noe. 603 and 605 (new style) Chestnut street, above Sixth, Philadelphia. lIAXMIARN RECONVERTED TO COSMOS SENSE.—At a meeting of "spiritualists," an invalid was brought forward dreadfully afflicted with ulcerous scrofula that all the doctors had failed to cure. It des pro posed to appeal to the spirit land for advice, and a Horampathic physician present interrogated the de parted spirit of Hanemann as to what remedy should be taken. Loud and distinct rape, audible to the whole audience, told off A-v-c-r-'. P-1-1-1-4.—nrtur[N. ilorratt.—TPa weather this week is scrcral degrees hotter than it was last. Wo may reasonably expect to see the mercury keep on getting higher now. In town the mosquitoes hare already made their ap pearance to torment weather oppreesed mortale, and those who had rather than coffer present ills Sy to others that they know not of, are preparing to be off to the Falls or somewhere else where the weather Is a little cooler. Bat all those persona who cannot get away can easily refresh.themeelres by a cool drink from Super's Silver Soda Fountain, corner Penn and St. Clair sta. Cool, pure and delicious is the Soda Water, of Chas. W. Super, Cor. Penn and St. Clair St. t Cansaonsres sales of men's andboye' clothing, &0., continue to be the centre of attraction in Allegheny. Read his advertisement. DlED.—wt evening, CATHARINE JANE. .1f of Stamm PZPPIAD. The friend. soul untold...et of the family ere respect. fully Wetted to attend her funerelorrflunalsy mondor, at 10 o'clock, from the it - aided, of headband, NO. 2A Wylie • Improvement be Book Binding. TILE UNDERSIGNED hat ingobtained Let tag Patent for koprovement In Book Binding, le pre pared to forsdala the attachment to books now in two, or to apply the ante to now Wake, order. for which are serpent- fohy eolletted at WELDIN t ROIVANWS Book-Bindery and Blank Book Manufactory. S. W. center Third and Wood its. The above imprormant coming la. of• Metallic Bering, clasping the tack of the boot. in nth • manner ea to pre. t the letrea from usgpl, ng when the Mk is standing in a nirtkal position. Si. The oarthim us metallic groans in which am Bloated, which will eßeetmdly prevent the book from wearing or chafing in placing tho woe In Ita meting place. • )62.3aul . 11. ROWAND, Patentee. • Blairsville Female liesulaary. O N THE BLAIRSVILLE BRANCH OF i vy the Central Pennrylvanhiltallrosd. ' • - Shepley, Proprietorand Principal; Mrs P. P. ' Shepley, Principal; ex esoollentlierbers. . . COUPPE OPIDUCSTION, Thorough and q.t s ,a abradngenvy branch of an ao ognpgahod Petualo Blaration.• ~_ _• ' Aminenodationa for orwergy Hoarding School theism— tw In a room. Boarders including TuitionTEßllJ3., Dor wagon of fire months, tco. For DatromsauLlYinie4k..,h, Painting and xcde ern laerierst moderato aura llie nextamiton commanicallarttb.. Catalizioa tont on application. r EailtlEL Burr EY. Bunion= Pa. Bar. nwitwir Papaw Boxes. CIIABLES BUCKLEY, mAlgurecrum, sr, comer of Third mid Wood streetealltsborsA Ma, Ow as }Anew Jewelry awl Prelaiption box ee. Ali Ida. of Ni pr BOUM BM& to order. W. ll—At flearm Owe. • " • • • eolitlywir "F L ARMERS WILTAKE NOTICE THAT PORT PANAY MILLI On DOW In MI opowow, sod wareal to do 044 work at the itiorkot aotios. 4.= a dlotome hays tbArGslitsboa• slat. them, baba ...I ProstIEWR Was Waft I n d mad:r. tAs 4 pa 4 74 4 .1 ** - PIMP, max. A 00. z , :*` ~:~:. _. _ PITTSBURG'S MARIUETS. Waatit7l'7o7, CITY. July 11.—The adjustment Sl : /7.porial ier infly for The P.l4.stergh Coodte.J of the pedant of land to Arkansas and Missouri • by act of Congress of I 5.53, in aid of construc- Primarntot. Critayssrtiv,,lrtA,Li, UN. tion of a Railroad front some point on the ' FL 9 r l r -7 . 717 . et ,751.",1‘ri• from 7 . 4 .-rf .Mg..e: AO do llEssissippi river opposite Cairo via Little flock •, :17;ra,,ne;ir;s,r'n,,frTirs'sh;...rs-fi.tria,PlMtdo°l7l,''arli."'d to the Texas boundary, has been completed at • iii i0••57. $7,124477270 100 dodoat'filis7o.s7.l77, 50 do aup:• " ;, the General Land Office and approved by the ; ~:;, 1 7 ,,:v....., ,, ..,,,,,r,:g: q .i .5 6; if't. , ,'7 . 7 L4 f;• 3 i!,,, 2 ' 4. "t':; Secretary of the Interior. This forms a eon- l O ,O ,;„ ~, $7,74 ; •d do calm add: drat family at $7 netting link between the Illitrois Central and 1(4 1 .15. on/as—swiss or 300 ton Gala tit J.• ,tat 45,25 mad 100 Texas and Pacific Railroads. The amount of : land already apportioned to Missouri andl. d " ' t " fr "" ' 4 " ... " .-4- - ••• .r• , $1 a y -_,, 0 1 0 a of a 1<1.7 noir at $....,,.4,al- $ .l tom Ido do old kansas is over 1.127000 acres. i al .SIW,II. ndo,is--aoloi• of 4000 IN itlioti•tal at 11: 7000 Doi 01dm Dr. Eekles. of Indiana , hoe been cominission• j ed rts Chief Justice of the D. S. Court fur tlke ! ' t •sl ' ll,..4il"'"7.r l , en ,V, A 4 D rel: Le on Potato torn;.. Territory of Utah. Dotson will he continued I 0n.L.i....45 bbl. So. I Lard at xl,lO. as Marshal. A. bounty land warrant for 260 neres was is sued by the Commissioner of Pensions to the Ron. Robert 11. sCLane for his services in the Florida war. This is the fifth warrant issued to Ron. Louis )I'Lane's family; one to himself for services in the war of 1812. and one to each of his four sons for services either in the Florida or Mexican war. The President to-day gave, the Kew delega tion of Indians from Kansas sin audience, in The presence of his cabinet. They represented to their grand-father, as they called the President. the manner in which the whites commit tres passes on their reserves, and claim the right to the land designated the half-breed law lands lying on the north side of the Kansas ricer, op posite, above and below Lecompton. They are willing, if necessary, to make a new treaty. The President referred their complaints to the Com missioner of sdian affairs. Sera Tone. July despatch was receiv ed via St. Johns, to-flay, from Cyrus W. Field, who went out in the steatuvliip Persia on Wed nesday last. The despatch woo dated off Cape Race on Saturday, and was sent to St.. Johns by a fisherman. The Persia lima far had a fine run, and her officers confidently expected to reach Liverpool early on Friday next. Capt. Wharton, from Fort Kearney, reports that advices had been received at the Fort that Cal. Sumner's command was eighty miles from Fort Laramie, all well. There is no truth in the report that part of Col. Sutuney's command had been cutoff. NEW Yens, July I.l.—The rioters in the nth Ward are making extensive preparations for a renewal of the conflict with the Metropolitan po lice to-night. An incendiary circular is in cir culation calling's mass meeting to put down the Metropolitan police. A meeting Ims also been held at the German theatre on Fourth street, to make arrangements for an attack. It is report ed that the rioters have provided a field piece and plenty of muskets and ammunition. The Police Commissioners are preparing at all points in expectation of u renewal of difficulties. Near ly :MO policemen are stationed in the Ward and S regiments have been ordered to report them selves at their armories at five o'clock. XF.R Cons, July 14.—The city seas quiet throughout the night. Nobody was killed. Six policemen and eight prisoners ware hurt. Three of the regiments under arms all night were dis missed this morning. At the inquest into the death of Meyer, it was provbd that he was the notorious burgalar known as Jock Sprott. and was shot, not in the riot. but while in the act of committing a burglary in Broadway. The hark IS. G. Lewis was seized yesterday off Sandy Hook, by the cutter Winthingion. on suspicion of being a slaver. rTICA, N. Y.,July 14.—8 y the fire this morn ing the central portion of th.• Lunatic Asylum. together with the domes, was burnt to the cel lars and the east and wets wings were partially burnt. The rear wings were uninjured. The inmates of the Asylum were re:bor.-1 to a grove in the vicinity and guarded by several military companies. There were Tin 'lives lost. Dr. L. Froze. n prominent citizen, it is feared was fa tally injured by the tall of the burning timbers. The loss is estimated at ti,.!tX).ooo. NEW YOU', July 1 1. Arago ar rived last night at midnight, with 20dna,sengers. including Duncan Nit - 7 Rae. Consul at Paris. She left the frigate Sus, nehanna anchored off tome s Roads. A dispatch trim Utica eays the Slate I: inane AFsltini is In tinineo. Fremont ie serious!; ill in lhii etc SIM OILLEAS,. July 13.—Cotton; stock light: holders ask an advance. no sales. Other arti cles dull. Freights stagnant. The deaths for the week are only t.l. mostly childr±n. There is no lever. Sr. Loris. Jitly I4.—The river coldinites tt recede and all the upper streams are falling. There was a very heavy fall of rain yesterday afl•rnoon and last night the weather was alter nately clear anti cloudy and very warm. St. Lot is, July 14.—The river i 3 about til&- tiouary at this point and the tapper stranuta or, at a stand or receding slowly with a fair 4T.age of water to all points. Weather clear and warm. WAin INGTON Carr, July 14.—The Prosidctl will remove to his rummer quarters at the Sol dicr's Home, four miles from this city, to-mor row. LOCIPIVILLE, July 14.—The river is receding with 4} feet water in the canal weather clear. Nliireury Si degrees. New Tutor July 14:—The cotton market closed boovuut with ata tuirwleo of 5 in prices, sales 1,200 bales at 15 1-16 for Now Orleans Middling. Flour clo.ed arm; sales 6.500 Able. Wheat continues de prerwsl; MlfdeP Of 10,000 bosh at $1,9517.'s '2' for mixed, a decline of Se. Caro is quiet; 26,000 bush sold.— provisions are steady. Coffee is quirt at 121 for La,zuira. tiugar is heavy with a slight decline in all qualities; Havana rolls at 101; Muscovado at 9(4; tot.. 31blasses is dull: Freights are heavy. Storks are firmer, Chicago and Rock Island 91; Illinois Central 93: Lacrosse and Milwaukie 3.1; N. Y. Central 605: Rcsding rts; Galena and Chiengo 285; Erie 30; Cleveland and Toledo 561; Cleveland and Pittsburgh 3+35. l'im.•DcLrals, July 14.—Cotton in good request and prices well maintained; sales 400 hales at 15G li , onta fur middling and fair upland. Flour dull a t 571..47 124, with total aloe'sce of any demand. No change in Rye Flour or Coru Mont. Wheat is dolt all males red at $1,55G1.07 per bun, rind white. nt 81.90. Rye sells on arrieal at $1,04. Corn sells at 82 for yellow. Oats adraneed 1c; sales at 59e. Coffee lurid firm; sales Rio at 10} 108 o; Lagnira at 12i. Prorisione firmer; small saki" Mess Pork at Lard 15(ii,1510 in lags, and 15} in kegs. Whisky dull; valor Ohio 01:11 nod to Ltda. I . I . { , IOOATI c July 14.—flour dull nt $O, and very little doing. Whisky 26'; rather dull; soma sold at 2.51 c; Bacon firm; Sides are slightly Maher, lOU Idols sold at 10e ®l2fe for Shoulders and Sides.— Omen firm at ne(d,9f. Butter Pearce. Corn ail nced to 170 e with side... of 6000 bushels. Oats 486 eti I9e; dull. Wheat irregular; 6000 bushels new white Kentucky sold at $1,20 to be delivered next A-PIA in Covington. Weather hot and showery. Mercury 86°. The vii cr is about at a stand. GRAHAM, lII'DOWELL & CO., Leavenworth City, K. T., WILL buy and sell Lands in Kansas and Netturoktt Territoritnt. lowa and {Venter° Nllerottri, buy and sell Town Lots, Invent Money, negotlete Lou,a locate Land., buy 8011 sell Dnata, and doe (lectern] Agency bnettws. narucircv. Nicenan d Co, Pittehorgb: .1. O. 31crittLiati, Wilkinsburp„ 1:0-000. lion. Jar. 11. 0.0011, Carlisle, Penna.; Dr. Wl. [than., Philadelphia: G., SANDI/SOX, Esq., Lancaster, scum; E. J. Mara, New York: Jae. no & Co, Cincinnati, Ohio; givantr, A 11cFastais, Minneapolis, M. T. Dliblawdawlin`P Desirable Tannery For Sale. MILE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR Kali; on reasonable terns, rho following property In :Monroeville, Jefferson county. Ohio, two mile. from sills, on the Cleveland and intteburgh Railroad. consisting 01 nor and a; half taro of load, on which Derwin.] a comfort. ble two aD.ry Dwelling Hon, with a good TANNERY, bay log a pleiltfful eapply of water, avid all other convonienevw, for the successful pruswcution of the business. Alen, 40 acres of land adjacent to the village. iffriFor tern., he., apply to the undersigned on Iho pro. Dein:wit r; J. C. lIIISTON. LEAS R. HARSH, BANKERS LW) 1.A.V.0 AGENTS. DEB MOINES, lOWA, UTILL ILL BUY AND SELL EASTERN T Exchange and Lod Warrants, select sad enter land with cash or warrants, pay taxes, Ingot money , make tot. kctious and attend to legal baslncea generally. ALSO •LEA R S Ir, JAMUL! AM) LAST AGMS, travntsWeargarr USW. One of the pertnere lee located In Leavenworth City, end will trauma an bedroom amnected with the 114131[114 and Real Estate bnainew. Yore few months yet correepondetts will address em at Iles Moines. WrLEXCLI: • it. L. Gilman, 90 Bearer greet, Kerte York; &Igor, Lamb co, Philadelphia; Jame., Kent k Santee, do; Leferre Serail!, dtr, Itresell Co.,ltankent. do; Chubb Dm, do Washington qty; Hon. R. J. Atkinson, Third Auditor Tresent7 Degartatent, Washington City: non.J. It. Oakum, Cinitero, Put • Edmund IShoirer, Esq.; Wm. D. Lnit.i and Do rid Blair, Esqn.,lluntiagdon, P. Penny At Sterrett, Attorney., litttetrurgh, _!larch Rd, 1667.—ntrtieh7yw'S --- - Valuable Farm for Ba/o I , N , SITUATED ARMS'fRONG - COUNTY, three saes from Freeport, on the lattmtleg Rood, sod _Within half mile of the line of the North Witateni Ball Road. The Farm contain. 10 Bumof good tillable Mod.— It t.well watered with never falling epilogs. The isnprorre , meets consist of a comfortable Dwelling Rome. with coo. coolant colboUdmg.,and ei new Frame Dan. There Is on the Farms large Orchatal of choice Fruit tree, The Canal. the Allegheny Rimmed the Railroad. sireni unusual facilities for numbing the Markets In .short time sod with small ealmme. Tbistarti will be Sold low and on Amoral:de term. Rennin: of J. S. &A. P. MORRISON, AMY.. at Law. lelpallwiwlmOffice No. DL Fourth et, reel Wood NOTICE.—Thu undersigned have formed a PoffhontalP In the 'mottos of tile Law, autos the Am of Itotorts a, Mattop. . . Me No. 014 Orutt strew, between Totulta Meet and the Court How. , , . . : .. 'B. BIDDLESOIXERTS, jsrassaa . . JOllft MELLON. RIM Telegraphic =ME= Commercial MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL. The Triad Company ogaiu dunk' ant the stoles of the Se a 0. uk tiii-ddy, and oil the other Books followed. The strive I, nine 19 discount Tho stews from - Columbus ren ders the ty of tie., notes more doubtfuL —Ciucionati Commercial. The exportn of .pecie from this port for the .reel ending ebb Mno. we! for the )ear 16.57,.th1r , far, %yrrn a, ft:Aimee:— Total fur the week 31,1F1,114 Co Pt mummy n•porirl tr; fl. r•llnetir, t, c•nnpttrative statement of the Foretell Imptrts nt 1,41 ttf Netv-Yortt fur the week and duce Jattikary 1: liss. 18511. 161,7. ..... S1.2! 11 .4 1: '7 411;:91 9 4 2.2 Total for the week.— ..... $3,475,538 $t.U17.7113 $T,A.8.5.8843 Prcvlott.ly reportwt.. ... .. . 67,483,313 1074.77,327 111.177,413 2:ln. 1..... ........ 72,00.511 112325,120 120.2Q,021 TI:.• 1.21,n0102 1• a ~ .mparati re 12 got:lent of the Exports :-•lat•.:re of ni“:2l,) Irmo Notv.Tork to foreign yenta fur tho teak. andel:ton Jot. I: Pt it I fur hr. wri..k IK,S. $1.21M.28 . 0 51.112,870 Prerlowily a 922,177 37,94'483/ 47.171,01 U lIMET 32,060,819 30.150.061 38.592,706 —N. Y. Tribune. In rol.oltiishing from the N. Y. fadcpcndent the list of fell nro. fir thy week. ts, did not 114tti.te the name of Zatlta Strarrt, 4 Salem, Ohio. By the killowlngcorrespondance it will ho wain that there was . fonneatlon Ow putting him to that li•t. Oho Merritatlle Agency here bare always re p acted Mr. Stan, an entreat and monad. and Irti Cannot im agine how the report got currency In New York. SALM, OitiO. July 13, 183 13= IL lkiroLts & Co. - -Ily the Independent. pliblished In New. York. elk: the Pi itaburgh o.elte or today. I tliod my name In the 11. of person , ' haring suspended, and am also In formed. fr.on Now York: the report originated from the Mem:nine Agency of Pittaburgh.and that the account woo forwarded from pier rulloe to the agent In New York. I wteli yen to In Ito me hr what authootv you gore the in form :non nod he whom It °did:wed; there being no truth isthe repo: I whatever or ranee for such neserlions. Pevertfully your friend, Look thatET. l'xrrsurrm, July IL 1831 ~ r nm, FAQ_ 6.1.r.t . g Ohio. . . • •. :—ln reply to your. of the 13th, duly to hood, olleoinz that the report of sour mapenakm, which appeared In the Now York loLfeproantt of last week. had enusnated from this , dhee. ars take loose to Hate that we never ro. ony snob information, nor were we norm, of II until utw tt In thdt paper. ISe do not errors for the Independent, nor her we any iiiiiitivinction with it whatever. You nomertfully, Dug - tied.] D. DOUGLAS it CO. W. lotto known Mr .Suet for some yeas, end we ran oway truly thou he enjoy• the reputation at It round, strong And reltahle Lmina.. Mita. Ho has not falhol, or euxpended, ntwlean tomignment t and IL. , N. V Indopendent owes It to abet( to counteract thoroughly the report it hut pot In rereuhttien. Import• by River n It EELI NO by Miun.onksk—DA nao Ileol.Stio.luberger 2141, Clark A ea; 19 sks troal, Al . llrida: I akiff, h '3 ,sne. I WA 'run,. 11.714 sake won. Iltacnan: 55 pkg do. 1.«,-h M..N.1N0 A ITELA NAVIGATION CO.-13 aka rags, Wel. din: I lu1(b1.I INoor, Urn,. 2 Inrs lar4. I WA butter, 3 do cga rrie, s 3 bga'aut., Ward; 14 W. thou, & Au. do. GaGrai; 1G do do, ow nen Z 1 do Ao, Kramer 2 tdda hater, 11,vuelcon. Washlagton-133 barrel. flour, 2 ,1n Imports by Railroad Pittoburgh l'e. W. t r. R. 11—.3 glintletooce, Lippincott & 1/ Warn I'...lnturnixon k. tr. 3 Mat ..tocy. B. Dal. cel l 1 co. la nal, II Au rye Maw. Y, hbls flour, Petcr.ont IS t.. 11.. win.. llTxtc....excl ect Flo:3l'Devitt t cot 10 Co do, D T )10rkno k cc; 25 do do, D' 31 DortnlT.23 do .1., t Kirkpatt C. T.ttrcrt cot 17 1.1.1 t cccc. 34'. Ittrt bra., 31 1, ... , 1. 21.1 bl.l. whisky. 1.)./ Ao dour, t tur. 16 btt.. talk 7 Lbl. mg-t. 3 .In brat.... 1 row .11 d...- girl.. o•rs.r. 4; •.lau ! l'i:tol.orglt It.-1?, WI. vapor, Jl. ShAr. 9 • bgn J•W.lonn.tk) lag L Ilegizl.l.4f: 8 Kk. , hl` wag,m sna, 31'WhInioly S • .1 • .1... Mal,. zoo wkirr pipf,„44 bkk II cars nly,p. "woo, f.t., lag chf,se, It nub h. lonon, 5 kg, butt•r, rrr, haf,, chum lurk: IHIdo chair ktnff, llouse et Itefug, wkol. Li ko butter. a bbl. riga, .1.113 do flour, gr.. 1.1.,• fie, 12 roll. leather, (lark & cm 9 tan 16014 on., I It:, • .I.• An J IV.+l 5..0 8 .1041., Wo.kl..klorr.ll S re RIVER NEWS oa .1.4 y I , be retnembored It eras to-{ hut renturr out to thr Run Tho orator boo dirhalleal adsto II ,nehra by tlle metal mark, lehlC'. loaves enottgli yr, I , r oao'l boat,. The Melrose vent oat yrsterday full o, f, , et.: The t.h.a.o abo I.lft on her rrmllar trip. atealner Iletlata.o. Cept Wee burn. ail !raw; for Ono/num.! thus morning at 10 ...clerk. Then worr no debar acres?. TA.... - r-alt of tiva J. r.!. CooTer.., tos6th , r wait I.That is left ..1 her rnrnitw,, a . 1!1 be sold or .beckon Al' • ritp u.ll- orrhatri, 71.- 71e, at thls point it taillor, n Terr nt the • - zt. a.n.. ilk In twenty ow four ivvre. The Nlin. • rolttin 4 f-t Urn. 3Vo nrc t0f..tL.n.,..1.by..,.0nt1..401:1.11,ct1y f..tL.n. , ..1 . by..,.ontl..401:1.11,ctly Anna th-r, about (..,r in 3 .cols ;inn,. stick nut oAthu ri,cr Of salawAt eery an tt not proh...blo that bonta will visit ht. NW' . • Atty M ptew:,t. ~,a •Loper writ ..an be. It tu.,l 41,M y, thr high,tt I....ett.Cuntatarrupt.e4 4 , teantboat niwlgalloct.-- thakupee. a point Itt the Kett.-9t. Paul Time, Tlio schonnerJ. M. Tiffany, of cborogo, baring been char toned by tba Weitinvon Mining Connunr. 4. watt.. trip to Saturday at G. U. Wililanis Cu:. with a quont try of prriMou. an. for the miners, ..1.5.100 empty nor - rol. for hobbit,. copper or.. bhe yr.terclay morn 11/µ. The propelbrs nark and Petro ele..ar.l for Lokn eti—r.or p.re ~ ,,..arcrda). with cupn of prorieloal aud snnerel I taulug et‘pplies. The Detroit Was ',Wed toftinkr far )larritlette. hhe loot on aguntAlty ..,ftrnek Iron tor the Iron Mount., Tho lllaaral Ilock'o await', was prtoct. pally C.'r P 'rLar Loko.—Detroit .s.llree,tn. Stoambe.t Reglooter A 11:tirED--Luspruey Ilreuvhsvil.kg Jefferson, no Colonel y.• :J. thosbeth, Chevolt., 3tlnuetonks, Wheel. lug DEPARTED--Lworue, 8r0w...111, Jefferson, do Col Elayarn. Eltrabvtll; Cbovoft, Wellsville: Minnetonka. %Crleo! .lelnows, St. Loot.. 3 foot 11 footles. Ztramboato FO"CINCINNATI—The new sod elegant manna, 3IARMOIIA, Cap.. C. i. Lmn eau will leave for the above and Interim. Date pone on In Knit ROW. For freight or passage apply OP letard or to il3'lli FLACE, I.IIILNES Aed , Agents. VOR CLNCINNATI—The splen ii • diletwamer LIU DSO .. , Capt..3l. Ridenour. will le ire for the abort...rid intennediate ports on le 8 PAY. 13th hut. at 10A. a. For freight or pmenge apply ou boerd or to [ Iyl3] FLACK A BARNES. Agents - LIM" CINCINNATI.—The fine nelanor RELIANCE, Ca D. P. It ~..dhurn will leer fur the above and . 1 1 intenalvdtate rut is DAY, 10th lost. For freight or pessage epply on how dor to [ll . ll 1 FLACK, RAW. ES CO, Agents Eli L A R Tlll-WEEKLY WHEELING PACKET IN PLACE OF roamr Olvr-The nee and beautiful almoner 3113 3. KID, CA, Capt. WEl...eon, will leave Pluslairgh every TUESDAY, THURSDAY told SATURDAY, at 10 A. 31, for the above and all Intermediate prts. For freight or passage, apply on hoard or to W. D. WITEELER, Agent, JolOallf NM h Wood street. IVEUSGR.A.VIE'S PATENT GAS COOKING STOVE, NO 73, THIRD STREET -VELAR MARKET, W L E . LRLEy P UBLIC tonne• to c.IA I and .R,F,Ii.RELPEC,T hu ri , . of n •ingi..toke le sd: n Rurneratund Is 0.24; SDI will porchnse enough to do every variety of cooking for a famitk. of 410 0 pertains, sdoce not Include gm, brackets mad .kin utensils. The common Novo tin ware may. do. For further Information address the undersigned DR. J. mtsohnsr. Ming the first to !hie city who used your Patent G. Cooking Apretrattin, I eau cheerfully and confidently recom mend It tu other. am far superior for dl cooking our to any of the old fashioned ooking None.. I consider it a cm Improcernetw, and cehen Its boveral advantages coo known, no house keeper he Stltlekliwithout Among its ailsomtages I will mention following: Pint, • fire le always ready, that! eaving time and labor. SeCond, cooking le drum wlthoutoppressive heat. Third. Ite neatness, which Is a great unprocement upon the coal store. Fourth, tho east with which the boat may Do regnlated and the progreas of conking attended to. Time mac develope other advent. gos, but far the present I will respectfally submit these. MRS. S. A. JOHNSON, No ICJ, street. Hating In use two of Dr. 31usgracee Patent Ras Cooking Sturm I can cheorfotly recommendthem lathe public no the most convenient and economical cooking apparatos for baking etc. Thal are superior to any Noce I ever wed, MRS. E. S. WIRES. No GO, .\ Dirket atreot. SITE FOR OAKLAND RESIDENCE—I offer for Bale I to 10 eaten( spotted, helot; a part of the -At wael Plato" at Oakland, epee whim I now reside. It lett aestrable location to any one wantlog a hone. In thn wuntry, which le within 31 minute* walk of the Court lloute. Apply 0000 the premises. Jy?_nwd• JOECI B. SEMPLE. ISt{ —loo bbls Whito Fish, 200 half blds do do, 50 bbl. Trout, 100 hlf Olds do, 60 blots BalMoo, 50 hlf Ud. do, 40 bbl. No 3 Mackerel, 75 blf bbl. No 9 do. 90 bbls No 2 do, . . 40 hl( Obis No 2 do, 70 BRUN° 2 do, 75401. No 1 do, BO blf bide No 1 de, 100 kitte No 1 do; 50 bbl. Baltimore Burring, 25 do do do, For sale by 0.13) J. B. CANFIELD. Erard Grand Pianos. FIRST PIASOB OF TILE WORLD. 1101, KLEBER & BRO. take pleasure in an .anancies to the public that they have been ale pointed menu for thte city for the solo of the stolid re. Loaned MIND GRAND PIANOS: These Pianos are 1.1.1 by all the goat Planiata In prefer. mace to those of any otherinakc. Slr.Thalberg played upon no other in his casternalncerts, and would CerW nil tlas them exclusively, could they but bo Procured v , el7whers. 'PHA LIM UPLNION OP EItARD PIANOS: "The Orsnd Pianos made by Erard. Paris, are la my et timation. the moat perfect instrument in the world. I, nib besitatlngly, giro thorn thdpreference over all others TUAUIERO." The principal agent at New Porkies! gone to Paris Per a fresh Kock, selected for sale in this country, when a vi e .. rid star ten will IA brought to title ally. innimbarril• 11. ((LEPER k 880., N 0.13. Filth rt. Lota for Sale in Allegheny. riltlE undersigned offers for sale a number 1. of beautiful bulbUng iota rontloieo tho West Com , mutt, on Ridge ot,ell end oo Witer bum MlK:rims vbo 1.11 to build comfortable Kindle reehienoes, the above imer mete greater Inducements than can be factut azr rhet, Irk dd. titiolty. Inquire ph the pegbleel!er " jylbatotalen. • , • .•= maarnitrist.:7 SUGAR -3i hhde. prune *ta glare, 80. blala. Crobed owl Pollerea r 4 i . taasdle rely 1•23 7.1:x. W. E. CHILDS 8c CO'S pI PATENT ELASITC FIRE /OM WATER.-PRIXIF T TsI;UR6II THEATRE L......,,,,,i m.,-.0. - JOSEPLI C. FOSTEIL CEMENT ROOFING. emge Manager 4 W fors. krtlng linnoger C J I osrzr.. PRIOR? Or tOMPLAION REHR= & JOHNSON, PrOpliAgoll4 : 1 / 4 ,-omiler 'b. . Pis ate Ito,. entail aI, • r.,,,..,.„,i p,r, i noto . . .7,t , Priests 11 .... , I.g.- C . ! Nl', ARE PREPARED TO CONTRACT AND PDT ON AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE 80x.... for I'.l red PA - AO.- I, eV re-e.... t he t he as h ore of the ore hls.nle Fire tmosphere md Water- eve Pm rycliomm.ef Cement Rooting , it being the only article yet Invented that will agp etu pa, a in IT IS PERFECTLY FIRE AND 'WATER-PROOF. ALTERATION or Thin-1100r. open at 7‘,.. ennuio id re.e at .., to 5 ! And la point of derability, we believe It lag/gent if not ...nor, to sn. , m o un t , 1,,,,,,,z We non put it on ntnt. Old xi. Tu. Iron or Shingle Roo!, It nista ,. tig . darer...nee how flat or snap ' tb toot may be, This Last night but t r ee o 1 1 ,1.. ...... and of the aorid re. R001i0t...-L, prove as abore repreeetried. %Testi plat lean for' `own I: eLLER TilOt PE F.., night of a nee Fairy RIX DOLLARS PER SQUAI(7I...V FEET 5Q174.1.4) b.ng . I accaumt of Its /nrabglit7th v t .. tilustr ited wall new and gorgeous Tabl. aux tie w ill apply a upon Tm and Iron Boobs for TWO DOLLARS PER St.lE tlig, Vi ED \ 1.. , D 11 Evening Juh Ilth will Ls acted the meg- c h,.. p , p,o, ~,,,t ,a. , ~ed. a l a ' at bury `Peeia , le. ...tied OBErtkr, ,;. Tlik . ia.elt e Invite ell who are building, and else those who wish their Roofs Itepalmd t o ca n,,,,. r ., II WU' 11. ,i. X !Meer tied by ....‘es pew T.tbl , so , hd and ...mine annples and satisfy the themselves in regard to the derabilltY and practioshility of thi e ' .." .. " 4117 " 4 L h. lier tied n. 1,11. rand Troupe. PERRIN A JOILN •C -. SO. , To beneln I. with 0;W bin the Tat& tux .f YOUNG J.O. PERRIN, ) No. .1.13 Third street, between Wood a n d & a im ed , AMERICA. AN DOD.I. RBI t S t JOLINSON 1 In pr,paratfon, TILE ALPINI Imo Pl ".borSh. Puma. Read the Following: Orr= or vex Bunsen sun Insuaastmc COMP/VT, No. 10Front et., between Minn mid Bremner., Cincinnati, Ohio, Dec Inch, 184,1 , lb nil whom 11 may owcern —This is to certify that I have examined specimens end roofs of W. E. Canna A Th. and Water-Proof ament Roo fi ng, and believe it to be eminently imparter to any other kind or Roofing now in use., y se aa en else witness nfs never.; trial of one of thew mots, from a large relents of flame from an adjoining building,whk.hatruck ,t directly upon tinl roof and Cornice for nearly half an 11011 r• DI stood the trial beyond all expectatione, and saved ths building (Signed]. T W IKASKELL, President Buckeye State Insurance Or. - Cnescsart.Anmur Iss. Co Feb. MT. I hero examined IT L: . CUILDI i Co's Elastic Fire and Water Proof Cement Roofing, and ROTAL as Gsr mlvanjud Oa, iM. coltidder It a good invention and an. willing to Insure building, thus protee al upon the make terms as Boars those catered with metal. (Signed] JNO.II LAW, Agt. Royal It.. Co., London sad Liverpool.. ... . CUMMIVATI, De LISSII. Tb all w, tho tt may concern —Thia le to certify that we hare adopted _ W. E. Clev e .1 On; Hull ec o Fire mber and Vater•Proef Cement Rootog open oar more and dweell Mg house. It has given the moat perixt satisfaction, and we an romannumsall It to all wishing, Fore and Water-Proof &roofing [Signed] BARER A VON FOUL, __.,ieplas di w F Gem Fixtures, \o. 61 West Fourth street. . aurtion talcs P. M. DAVIS, A.uctioneer. Ci'immercial Sales R.It.A. No. rti Fifth Street. QTR,..W PAPER AND TOBACCO AT Al:Cll.—Win ba added to Underwriter' sale of dant/ a.ied G-. a. on F rlday afternoon, July 17th, at 2 o'clock, =0 boodles assorted Straw Paper: 9 box, as Lump Tobacco. J9/ 3 P. M. DArte, Auct. —N. Y. Tribune. UNDERWHITER'S S.tLE OF GOODS AT A LICTION--Ou Friday morning, July 12tb, at 11) ciock, at rho Corinnorchl Sales Door., So. W Illtb street, will ho sold, fur account of whom it may concern, a gasn tity of ilisdralolo cioods, slightly clanuigicif by venter, consist lag lu part of %Vool Flannels, Boil Tickings, Drillings, Cassi uairo, Dobnura, • Sans , day at 2 o'clock, &Doman, will bo sold. 11(q . . bbls. Philailaphia Syrup, a quantity of assorted Ilerdware, Drug, Pi.rfunarry, Sale politico. 17 14 ' P. M. DAVS. Snot. ARRIAOES AT I'ICIVATE SALE— Threo hitudeencly finished Boggles. with falling tope; also out without top, made by William Dunlap, 01 Phdodel. phis. Also n beautiful anal highly flnichnil two lg, can. singe, toady by Drake, of Newark. N. J., suitable either for Iv family or hack carriage. All to ho seen at stably on Southfield erect. P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer, .1) 14 No. 5-1 Filth Went. ECOND HAND BUGGY AND HARNESS S AT AUCTION-0u Wediuuday morning, July Itah, at II oclock, at the Commercial Sales Room., No. 54 Fifth et., will be enld, Onn superior eastern made Buggy and Silver platted llama... which cola 5230. P. 31. DAVIS, Auct'r. T_TOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FERN!- . TORE AT .AUCTION—On Thnnialay morning., July loth, at 10 o'clock, at the dwelling home, of 3lr. Thos. Mum ray, No. 74 Fulton street, trill be cold his entire clock of Household and Ribbon Furniture, among which are Spring Seat Mahogany Eat and Parlor Chairs, Rocking and Com mon Clours, Dining and Braakfaating table., Mahogany Card Told, High Poet Bedeteade. Work and Wash Statude, Looking.ilanoct, Window Blinthi, Fire Irons, Fenders, Par lor, Chamber and stair Carpets, Chit., Glum and eIIPOIEIir , ware. Eltelict. Cton,lle, dr. Jyll P. M. DAVIS, .4fict. AILItOAD BONDS AT ACC rim , : —On Tonsday evening, July 21., at S o'clock. at the Com mercial Salm Rooms- No. 54 Fifth street, trill be cold,uu ac count of whom It may concern, Four limo fortgage Coupon Bond, Chorticre Valley Itailruval Company, one thousand dollar. each. Iy.lo I'. 31. DAVIS, Auct'r. Ilitscellattrous The Heal th e;. . . TIIE GR2EFENBURG FAMILY ILEDICI.VALF MULIE OF THESE MEDICINES ARE SOLD EVERY WEEK. THAN OF ALL OILIER MEDI . CINES PVT TOGET In ilia. country SUONWID the rerun of H• R. merit, far the lu.en dieconunent of uur countrytoan in provorbial, and puts an effectual atop to Ignorant pretensionn. Wr conceive that the unielmiled toms. of the lirrefen. burg Medicines more owing to their umlaut...l importan t) than to any other c. 0.,. nu Iwe doetra to call orpecial attention Ir. ono 01 the heat among them, MARSHALL'S UTE/ZI NE CATItoLICON. This romedy will certainly rare Falling of fhe Womh, White.. Dieontered Menetrustion, Dhaloor. of Pregrannoy. All trouble,. at. the change of life, Koch with young and old, and all the various kin.. of ...kw.. nod Dorn°. rms. phtints caused I.y dioordorod Merin< orguns. THE PRINCIPAL SY:Ana/MS Indicating &snares for which the Catholic. 101 offered as a certain cure, are weakness to the Lack, tingling and pain between the obeulder Widoi. extruding all aloe g down the spine, earcness In the eta' of the nplue, bearing down palm In tho uterine organs, shading paw In the bowels and into th< Llpw, ayrupatimtic pain, in thu brawate, horning In the pit of the stomach, irregularity of the bowel.. stunt:toms I with dlarriera, and again with °Latinate constipation, cold feet, capricious atuirtite, he:who:hes of s lianimerlng - or last- ; tog chantoter with roaring or whistling lu the earn, dull In the head, with groat nerveua exclhement,.rneeded by complore prostration, languor and dlefeuragernent, dho arrangement of the menstrual pertain, with no acrid din charge hetwen them, which are described in the. publics- Ufa. of the Driefenborg Company. to all cawal of l'alpitation of the Heart it acts ut mice. Many uterine complaint., are .Ipp...A to he heart dinar, Rawl the avmpathntic disturbance. coutiectarl with that or gat, but the Catholican ehould always he taken: and ht nine ; canoe ..tit of ten, lt veal he found that nothing is the matter with the heart. and that a cure will ..an follow 113 nu, It will rohera that Inning known FS the heart rieing in tho mouth and turning ever. ALL OF THESE SYIPTO3IS am not l...ant at not not. taw, bat say al thata the itme,nra of dtrax•. and the tareattity far 111nElll I,Tr. ACTION. • . 'rho romedy p roper by ono of tb, old o st. and matt ‘f ply ,q the the. and every one may be seaurwl tam they are. tatting a actentill. and well cutnio,unded unolt. one. Expenetwelota proved that' he twrit..dy trlll cure olght,en nut id cram twenty cu... and that ino•t nr the inciir.ible a-ee were no, becuian of cauw which hat dal royed Oa r° et,writtive pawn of the aynpun. ur of wrere mechanical iit)n , whieh had iltptur....l a.ane delicate ineinbranca and Ilwreby r..nderral • cur., impwwii.le. prier of the artiel, tu-ing Ona LW.i.at and a Milt pro bottle. it althui teadb of over, pereon, and should hare • heir trial at Imes. . The nv..da.aue I. a.:,,10pan1e..1 by fall 41reettons, tnabllog s,ry ens to itadereund her oven ~.t..,, thus prvs,•itting the ...ally or romik.i 0,...„,i...L.., and what 4 issda Inaport not- a , tt`t.lY d ,, og away , th tnesli , als:culk.natfwta, which sr•i.s.tly lolke.l u,,n Ly e,..n. ca.etett as a sh.lation of their Int. sart...l f0.e1.0, awl to &Van? w41:11. will suffer net. eta,nuon.tirn., la., 19f;:ftaell. In tills flea-. ms h i , of the in...t hygnly s.lncate.l phy-wia li if lite Itro,llt. day. an I•,a •a 1, Kara 1 , 0114 n , do repot-4 lan. Atat4..l that the et prd it th.- torre . .',:` , nr, C.s.upany on aid 4.3 appr,... , ~ es.,ry I-mail , of any oh.lar , y, and t t the rhPard adap, st,,t, of the recn.dy srtnth obstat.,l th necsvalty 40 prrsonal erp.entv, moulasatille them to the appreciation nf evert men al.. sniustl litnels modesty an the hafeptard of bar pu. my ar,.l che filo, I.rrszotts and brtlilaot Jen ttl belonging I. her character. Parttrutotr •tt.tttion remelted to the ftollotring <44114 c44,44: rte VI - 101M —I hue been n preduient noise for twelve yearn. and ram . , have seen a gnat runny very serene Cftee, of tailing of Om womb, deranged mendrunllon, erlutes op°. Preg.ney, front the time of cori um., eii the hour of ilelivory. My attention hait alu hoer fiNcently .irmstod by serene symptoms nannected with the heart—mien as palpitation. tinktits, guttering. end other diurrangerthinta t whsle are Cc-it:tinily suppued to indinato arouse w 00... of the heart. I have alitaye found Mar .1,01 p burins Cathulicon nnoel valuabin and successful rentedy, in than end in all complelnts of the rite.. °rim. to whieh PO many females are lio.h.—far morecalculi,. than any. or 01 the most isienlitic proscription. of the in physichnia and bore teen the potence of the tut in the country. Full particulars of any cane will be cheerfaliT hunched any one by addrueing a line to nee, Box 1,215, Tort Tut Office. CAItOLLNE W. Funirxos, Public Nunse,Piew York City. GrllTtrYnal—l °burro au important omission in your 114 of symptom's, alushall's Uterine Catholleon !WWl biy core Neuralgia. This symptom mum fret - meetly accom pant" mcnetrnal derangement than couple euppose, end all fundre a, eu suldeet to It thet.they should always hare • ',Ulla of thtinitemi on band. They may rely ripen It that It • lit work wonders.. I know from .certain experience. The neutpuitnis, when coml..' with Om face, are too well knurl/ to need dourfuion. Whon the stomach Is affected, the: e itre ContlaCtlutta and shooting Win,, soruetitnee exten d'n•, to the ehuk and lack, nod frequently accompanied Willi 11an..., fainUtus, coldnue of the extretaitlee. nod acid ity. Then , symptoms will soon be completely controlled by the Critholicon. IL. It. 11LRMAN, M D., Now York. I have not In my whole experience wen a mediciue which soli cumcntre with Marshall s Uterine Cathollcon. Con of thirteen females in this place now under my treatment for diseases of the Uterus, it majority aro filmic well, and all the rest are rapidly conveleuing. : 5.11. I'UOSCIZE, Lynchburg, Ca. A CAM of Lifting of the wombof years standing, tan neon cared by Mardian's rte Catholic., and the lady It now able to walk out and Attend to her (Intim ller eau huffing hoen looked upon u incurable, and the on, is coneidered little lent then a miracle. .10111 i P. LAMIIER.T, M. D., Penna. One of the oersrest Caere of Uterine thereat that I hare met with in thirgy yew.' active experience tea practitioner of tundiclus;al. the meaduof findeallingmv attention Intim virtue of 7tlandiall's Uterine Lbtiliolleon. The radiant was a married women, and mother of two children. She had been occadonally troubled with a discharge oh.ar to the whites, and had some trouble with her monthly period. het ...fa rmd herself In p i ed health. She roam then taken with ...thug pains tinder the right shoulder blade. which after war•ie extended along the spine. Cho wan then troubled with headache and great norrow debility, cold, shuddering pains and Huhn of hoat.would shoot over the whole body. rto• Orptvic difficulty of the womb homily emerged into complete prolamine an that she could got sit down, withent path. There eras ...thus end aching lathe back,and an tin oontrollsble drelro to lje on lite sofa ell day, She hod naneta, with hot and dry akin, And altm.ther woe lit a critical con. ditian Candor compets Om to nay that many of teems sytim tot. appeared after I Linde... the ease. and the best akin I moth' comma., failed to it,rt thou. I f a ll ne if thorn' muntibility wasralmut too heavy, and a ...Aden with an eminent medical Professor in Neer York Cite, led me to the rue of Marshall'. Catholic.. Thochenge of symptoms to miller ones, and then again to A perkict state of health, wns gradual, but the whole pro.. wa.e su beautiful on Ow toplulual development of a plant from the aunt to the ripe fruit. A coolant wan of it for six months was attended by complete ...a and though nevem/ years have elapsed, not the elighteat symptom of 111 health has been experi enced. Since then I hare used it Collatintly, and do immure Oran an nut of ample Justice, when I up that It ie eminent. ly worthy of public confidence. ' " - • J. W. TUIVIOCII, 31. D, Indiana, lb Mr Grrefthbarp Memel, • . iltortaxthi-1 look upon It no en eat of gratiflentlim no well no of duty, to Inform you of my experience with regird . to 3landtall'e Uterine Cethellcon., 1 have tacit a pm -tiling physician for some twenty-flee years, and hare ninny o found it almost it posoll de to cure those disease* krona no Uterine. My brethren of the medical prufesolon have always upon these complaint& a. Incurable, and they have much la• merged their ltabiliti to discover • remedy. liming hems% of your preparetiou, Marshall'. Uterine Cstholicon, and knowing that many had been benefited hr Ito use, I thought it my duty to give it my moat therotigh Investigation. 1i o following lather remit of four yearn' threful trW, 1 have ahem, found it sursetsfal In rave chnractertrod by any of the following symptoms. Great Lent, pressure d bearing down in the uterine omens, muse of weight on the bladder, accompanied by urgent and frequent desire to pass water, great nervous excitement about the time of the motithlf pe riod, with irreguLthascharges, It being oometimes abundant, and at other times enmity and dltneult. Weakness and min now, nervons headache, Irritability of temper, chllithees, tbdulence vomiting, irregelnrity of the bowels. burning the stottn: us th, weight in the groins and =tali of the hack, crawling and tingle various parts of the body, and a general serene of uneasiness. There are Many other symptom& con. nerved with thaw complaint., and I hare observed them well dethrthal in the serious certificates and publications of your Company. 1 ought to say thud in the coaint:seamed by the aturn of lit,' In elderly fornales r as wr ite, In the thee of young girls, in Just coining to Harahan's Uterine Undue con is infallible. Toon truly, • BEIVJ. KITIMMDGEO.I. D. A. young female friend of Mine his been afflicted for 4.nz or gee years with Merino dillicultles, which produced chs lent spermodic fits, and deetroyed her priemt health. Two ' bottle. of Marebalre CterineCatholloort' ured her Dottrel HARVEY PERRY,Prorfflonce, R. A female friend of mine, whrthes been ,altering for nearly,. t ten yaws with utetino difficulties., (irregular, enppretwed and painful menstroatiort.), i. alresoly by four months . nee of Marthall's %Merino Cothelloun, bettor than oho cute expect ed to be 4 1 her lIN , and coull.lent Iv experts a perfect cure. 1' lIITCEICOCR, Sew York City. Marthall'm Uterine Ottholicon, cape the citron: of Inety thin:ever known In this' country. It bat been need with complete emcees. yos, LEVY, Mt. Sterling.f. AL. Thousands of other certificate. ere on file at the attire of ~the Company, where all Interested aye Welted to mil. MARSHALL'S UTERLNE,CIATIIOLICON Ia anti Wboireale end Retail at the Drttg Store of Dr. OM IL KEYSER, No. 140 Wool suvef, ag. of the Golan Mort Ar. Jarircati and get a copy of the Gratferiburw Manual of Ite t ith, goo peva Price LS germ. Cooke eent to any part of the °wavy free of chum on therotelpt of twsocy-Drs' COIL, The Onsfonburt Almanac In one of the beet poblicatione op IL kind, and nay to had without charge of any of the Iseottles.; ; fe272nyttletremT 3utigino: Ar ora. %RIDS Co., - 14. es Wwc otrwt. 3mltuments • - - ..tery no.pcot. The pobll, lorttell •.ail aad es tmirt, for 11. It LEBER k BRO. • .6.:.ncy 6tr. Yttout 6. Clark'. }Noon, ro t . Western Penn., Eatt.rn and North-Weatern Vircinta, No. k 3 k t. to.xt door to Mallonle 11611. IIVEW MUSlC—Charlotte Blume has just IN received the following new music: • Her still in toy Prituas,” Nu.'ll. of Festal's Melo. ass,. Jost published, 25; My Mary at the Mmidowslate, trio for three female Toler; by J. A. Fowler, 23; All's for olio Best. new song by J. B. rooms, 2.1 t; &bottled, Pompadour, Alphonse Leder, 23, The Falcon Quadrille, Matra° Linter. 2re La Rose de Florence. now polka Mazurka- A Leduc, 25: The Diorite Scotch Melodies. “Anid Robin Bray . ' and "The Bootie Rowe," transcribed for piano, W. V. ITallace. OR, Merrily. merrily over ttYSaa, a beautiful Ilsruirolle, words by Henry W. Challis, composed be Wallace, 20—these aro Wallace's two last compositlonst Madollno, song by C. w. Cherry, SO; The Lilac ist the Door, With elgootts title page, 3o; Bloodline, beautlfel sung. 20 That's not a new comic song, tit The Scotch Polka, Chas. D'Alhert, 30; The Moles leer Polka. L. Willianms,fro—thetnooaet Polkas haso melt an elegantly colored title page. - - CHARLOTTE No. 118, Woodktrest, ltd doorabore Fifth street. Music umilesl free of postage. .IY9 BROOKE lIALL FEMALE SEMINARY Media, Delaware County, Penna. Miss Maria L. Eastman, Principal.. THIS SEMINARY. SITUATED IN THE ilaightfill and bean:lfni village of yfe.ila, thirteen notes from Philadelphia by 'Milo:rob offers to young ladies the moo perfect cumbinstion r f advisntagssi for the attain. orient of n :borough and ac - Int plieheil ale:cation. The large and comousalions building lately erected, con taining all the modern convenience. of baths. gag, Sc, to with ito , extenciro grounds. n model in all that pertains to tho health. oaroforta tenni:mon: and improvement of the pupils. The Bleeplug roan. aro high, well ventilated, and furnished with comfort and elegance, mud bat two pupil. occupy the same apartMent. The number of pups la grated to forty, for whom wren teachers aroemployed.— Tile most faithful Instruction Is glean in all the branches taught, while mina and religions princlploe are conatantly Inculcated by theory and practice. The course of instructioncomprises a period of four para. and a diplomal. awarded to all who pass through it satisfactorily. The Right nee. A. Politic, D. De I. L. D., Bishop of Pennsylvania, mys ••311ei .11. L. Eastman, who propooes to open a Young Ladies' Seminary in Media, Delaware county, pennerirania, in September next, has been known to tho suliveriber for serenti years past. Ile has a very high epinhin of her capacity, einem:my and devotednese as an educator. She has had a large and mice:useful experience.— The building which Is to bye erected Will contain every ao: cimmodation. The village and surrounding country are distingulahed for healthfulaim and beauty; and tho nob. scriber has confidence that parents who entrust their daughter, to Illeenastman will hare no mum to regret ti" The French language 10 taught by a Parisian lady mid log in the family. The Lain, Gerubso.Spanish,and Italian languages, rev mare duaattention, The Natural Sciences are taught with the aid of n largo and expulsive apparates The Mush* Dapertmant is under the charge of a lady eminently qualified for the situation, and nit who prefer to be tanrht on the piano or -inging by a gentleman, hare a visiting teacher from Phlin lelphis. Drawingd Painting urn unde r the direction of a lady acromplished an lu the arts. The Poll Term commences dcptember Miss Eastman has the liberty to refer to the following gen tlemen. .... ... ..... 1057 JUNE. Q,ECOND FILL STPPLY OF CARPETS, OIL Cl/IUL% 3.IATTINOS, te., at the. Fourth Street QvQet Store. NieCALIA.7.II having Just returned from the Bowmen cities, where, coning to the protest deptemett store of the market, they have purehated,ancl at eery low noes, a tarp and almost entirely new atock of CARPETING, mutat: lugln part of • inter and Ern4 , l, three.ply, new and beantlltd patterag o Talcat gad Raped hearth Run ALL. a very largo variety of Door Mats, Window Shades, Stab- Roth, Buff and Orren Rolland, all of which shall bkpt." fared at the LOWEST RATE for rash. hotel and Imola. keepers will Rod it to t Oak advantage to glee them • eat 103 W. D. S. 11. heCALLEIL • Alleghenyßank. riTE STOCKHOLDERS of the Allegheny Bonk aro hereby notified that instslounds ern onlarsd as follows: An lutalntent of FIVE DOLLARS per share, on or before tho FIRST DAY OF .11.1. Y neat. An Instalment of FIVE DOLLARS per duel. on or Wore the FIFTEENTH DAY OF JULY next. And an Instalment of TEN DOLLARS per ebui, on or be-nre tho VIM DAY OF AVOUSTnext. Payable tattle Treasurer. et hla office. eortn'r Rood street and Dia roondalley. Dy ont.r Of the Commissioners. Jet Sad DA VID-CAMPDELL.Trestearer. iIIIVATCI,IES AN D JEWELRY.--J if M. ROBERTS b. returned from, the eattem calm arlth en entire new andeholoo atotk o I an. %Vetches, Clocks end Jewelry, which hob. Fur , chased mostly dime t from tho MAO nlheturera for asthenia, enables him to sell at the taloolutf very Icar prizes: „Vino Gold Patent Lever Welch., Io open and hunting oval -.430 00 to $123 00 Gold Levers, l 8 curet nen, 2 . 60000 60 00 Gold Lapin°, , 20.00 to 23 00 Sliver Leven," 12 00 to 50 00 Gold Gintrd, Fob, end Tett 10 00 00 BO 00 Gold Renaud End,. .. ... . 100 to 10 00 Gold Locketa,2, 4, end .gh ee 200 to MOO Gold Cameo and Uncle 1 5,0 to 16 . 00 44 0 0 Ear 160 to 10.00 Pure Gold VC - adding ......... 2^ 50 to 800 Roby, Pearl and Garnet Flo„,-cr Rings... 260 to . 600 Gold Pen. end 160 to 10 00 Gold Croton end Necklaces. ......... 300 to 12 CO Floe Gold Thimbler 300 to- 6OD ' lade Gold end &One Elf G. 13,:t toosand Studs.- 200 to '42 00 Floe Gold &ale Planer 076 to - 900 Also.Enver . Lod .Plated SpOOUS, Ranee and sorb, Tax rent, Caton. cleft-stock of Jet, Devalued hag 60 , 6, ruts EitittouT, trench end 'ltalian _Polatings. Aboi ea oodles 'aria of Claim of all 'suss', smol dm keeper% Fuchs, hocks and Swell" Spills& itaiSsiboilio • soodooss Muted. • . . Flexible, Fire and Water-Proof Roofing. ADAIR So GRANT, Proprietors, No. 57 Water Street, Pittsburgh, and P. Peterson's, Allegheny. XIS IS AN ARTICLE SUPERIOR TO ANY OTHER IN THE MARKET. IT LS used extensively In New York and Philadelphia, and It well approved. It le applicable to Miming . Foundries, Dwellings. Warehouses, Bridges, Steamboats and Railroad Cars. It trill lost longer than Metallic Roans er Shlnglee,,and resists the vatiom changes of cllmats—neither slftstiltt t cold, heat or damp. Its principal ingredient le of extraordinary &Agit nature nod It never Motes thin •ellatieltr. ig run he readily applied to mil kinds of roof, , ant or steep, old or new, on Iron, an or *out It "11l not melt in imp weather, or crack In cold, and It Is not Injured by being tramped upon. It its Both Iriro and Water-Proof: 4:1 .- For further Information, apply to the proprietors. .. 1857. TRANSPORTATION. , 1857. CAPACITY OND HUNDRED TONS DAILY. LLOYD & CO., . &AM [StOCESWILS TO LLOYD k LEMON.,) .i. • . . . ICIAVING MADE EXTENSIVE PREPARATIONS THIS WINTER, are now prepa red ..e....e. to do a /teary hoiluuss by P.P.riays-wm-c.r.A.sr-LA. cAasT.A.x...A.zsrx, xt.A.x.i.xt.c - .).A.m, • . Through to and from the Eastern Cities. We can aasozo our Mend. and all those disposed to patronize the Penns Canaland Pilroad; that no palm will tie No el to miler general satisfaction to 8111PYFIL3 OP EASTERN AND WESTLII.N IDE:I1:11T. The Avoidance of the Inclined Planes on the Allegheny Portage Railroad • Will g yre incr.-used thognitch to the trantonlssion of freight. Oftico Peon Street, at the Cutal teNtlytt LLOYD it 00 1857. CANAL NAVIGATION. 1857. • PORTABLE 330-AM LINE, -• 'Pennsylvania Canal and Rai/roLI..MEEE Capacity,Two Thousand Tons Per Month Each Way. nUR FACILITIES FOR TRANSPORTATION HAVE BEEN LARGELY INCREAS ‘f c , l during tht pole Winter and sro ean nosy offer to SHIPPERS the eaportor adman* of a DOUBLE DAILY LIPID to and from Pittsburgh, Elo:ndelphia and Itaitintore. Our Hoe Leing composed entirely of PORTABLE BOATS, but one transhipinent is required. Sterols, nts ',ending Fkcight to our Lino can rely opou Its Wog pnt through with all pbosibl speisl and despatch. WAREHOUSE, CANAL BASIN, comer of Liberty and Wariortreettr, Pahburgh, lb. fothrlyd ULM I MITCHELL, Proprfetcah .ftluotral Nev SPring: Stook CIIICKEIIINO'S PIANOS. TusT RECEIVED AND FOR C.& sato a Splendid 11,11.. stock of PIANO FORTE& from [lto manufactory of Chicken ing X Soo., Itwaton,anlectotl expressly for the Sprtng Rainy awl comprising all the %orient, and now styles, now manu factured at. tho renowned establishment of Chickerlng & nano, twaton. slnsmrs. C./tinkering k Song have been awarded at the dif ferent Eskihitiona and Etam Fan, in Batton, Ntlr 'Fora, and other Blanca. Eleven th,ld 31ozdala Seventeen filter 31edala, Throe Bronze 3lndnh. and the Frizz. 31edal at the Fair In London, 1851. ALSO, SETLII./.1. SECOND-II AND PIANOI3; One elegant Chickerlng Natio. very little titled: 3laboginey ‘it octavo Nano, In good - order, 1150 old ...... o 11111 oupply of PIANO STOOLS. JOIIN 31111.L01L Fl Word st., lodstam Diamond Misr and Forth .t. Sole aisait for Cliirkorms t Eon,, for %reform Peonsyl- T3ni4, iMin and Northwestern Vitriol, ntrOil&P.F A Damaged Nosy Chic/tering 7 Oct. Piano. riNE OF CIIICKERING StiNS• ilna-elass um Inet,roxl daniagitt la thu V I 1 furniture on wher. tho It ' lenatultes an nut nainnetl, will tl9 SUM gonna tiarguint -110 amore Piano i. one of the large let of 7 octave Pluries rigetr..l tuAny from Chlekertng h hew. /3,iston, end will be warrant.... at, baring rsiunted int.rwilinjury. For aale by, J Olt X 11. lILLUtIt. Agent for Chit:tering Sane. LOStt. .intO No, bl Wood strebt, Pittsburgh. Stock of Planob, ACIORT or & CLARH, :New 'York. MITE PUBLIC IS RESPECT ," Cilia Informed that our waretneuts,„ ranch Fwd keen completely drained by Mel t I hoary *rind; sales, aro tenth entb u chides and emu plte maortment or NUNN'S k CLARK'S celebrated PIANOS, revery styre end prke. Persons 'tithing a mind cicirt and featenntent will pica., rear la mind that the great In% r TII LBEItG. pronounced Nunnl.t Clark's Mans • • Eight Rev. A.Potter,Dishop of Penntylvluht. Mon. Franklin Pierce. ex-President of U. S. lion. S. P. Chnso. Governor of Ohio. C. Loeser, Esq., Pottsville, Po. George M. Wharton, Eng., Phltadolphis. lingaley,lol., Pittsburgh. • Sylvanun Lotboop, Esq., Allegheny City. MISS DL L. EASTMAN, Je7.14111m Dledln, Dolmen.* county, Pi. M NITMENT TO TICE MEMORY OF HENRY CLAY. MO PAGES, RECEIVED THIS DA Y AGENTS WANTED. Jylo J. B. D. CLARK. 13 St. Mir K. THE LADIES JOURNAL, FOR JULY; Ptice only 15 cents. CALLENDER'S, jy2 3fASONIC HALL, 1300 K S FOR SUMMER READING-New pablicstionk Standard. Poetical and Mimelimumsta 'boas; tory, Biography, Travel imd Adria:funk Javenils Sc.. The Homestead on the nmode, by Mary J. Delmer: The initiabg Clovemook. Alice Cary; Woman's Faith, a tabs of Southern Life; Toiling and Hoping; Jenny Marsh; The Iroquois, Minnie Myrtle. Oakileler, W. D. At. nol.!: Married. not Mated, Alice Car; . ; Helen Lincoln, by CS , e Capron: Struggles for Life; Sri-colored Sketches in Pei..; Cloud, and Sunshine, Rand; Lanetin Pationamt, will: Never too Late to Mead, Beath The Country Tear Book, Mounts The Green 'Mountain Girlie At Home And Abroad, Margaret Puller; Bumillours: Salad for Social and Solitm•Y: Elmwood: Later Yearn Bell Smith Abroad; Winne ern Bonier Life; LiR in the Clearings; Zettoblaci, Anvellaen Ilype.rion: Irving', Washington, 4 vols; Arctic LYpkgationM Preteen's Works; Rimeeo of kinglets& Scotland and Spain; AS nearly No , . els, 12 cots Dickena. Works, 6 volt, The Stand ard Potts, octavo and miniature rob, bountgln thieNortmon, Antiquo, Blue and Cold. Sow assortment of Stationery. COCANE. ITT No. &Federal Street. HRAlleghe ' ny. IT BOOKS AND NEW SUPPLIES TO-DAY,— Eldney Stout: or, Loon Seeker/a not her Own, by who of Hour Campbell. Horace and Mary, etc, Oz. Bev Dr. Iftweiltana new work, ideuOtil from tho roa Biography; Ira:Qua Flower Pictures and Um. to Baku Them, colors illastrationk Inquire Within, or 3,700 Fut. Asr the Profit% no Beason Why: a wuwful eollection of many honcho:deo mumd for things which, theagh,georrally ballernel s es itupertectly understml. 10,000 W London; Ourricke's Church Mem; repository Thoughts on the Ompel; Guthrie', Gospel In Eseitlek, Martyr Lomb. Family of.Bethatty; Work, or Plenty To Do and Dow to dolt, by Mlss Dolma. Ticknor k liocaehold Waverly le Blocksbeautlfol Edinburgh DA:Mien of WINCL - 17 , 16•1181 The Profeaaor, by Charlotte Bronte; Philwrphy of Bkeptician, by anthor of Phil. of Ma of Salvation: Testimony of the Docks, Gth large rapply. All of flash Miller's works; Rev. Mr. Krantles Sermon; the Blida n perfect Book,Dl For salo bT [Jy2] .1. V. DAVISON, efl Market at. MANLY ;[nfNag Racing, sain:g, EXERCISES, rin con. Muting, Shroting, awl other =ply rporm fhe caret - oily nnimiti or written by . Cravon,” from theialuth London in , 1 vol. 12 zoo. KAY & 00, 41 Wood amt. ' - - REV. CHAS. KINGSLEY'S WORKS;- - Two Years Ago Ilypatla, or nor Fore With so old Face: Yeast, It problem; Glom or the Wonders of the Shots. J.T2 KAY & CO., 65 Wood Street • 11Y1V1LL1.9.31 f,.-P • • - ..• the Holy Laud, illustrated. Boat Life In Egypt and Nubia, Illostmted. Tim Old House by'tha Elver. Later Tears. Trawls In Europe, by H. Dmiluf Prima. Jost teed by lea .1. L. READ, T 8 Fourth stmt. , BQo!<a and Stationery AT CONT. %IRE SUBSCRIBER WILL COMMENCE on 310NDAT, Juno lot, to sell oat atflrst Ms Oro stock of Books and Stationery, , St Wrapping . T t r,,ainet , - Board., Writing and Letter Paper, Blank &c., to which Vie attention of Booksellers, SehoolTate er4 Ma , chants and others, Is respectfully invited. el JOHN H. MELLOR, .No:81 Wood atreat. .. New Express Route o_pened '-' N ADDITION TO TILE GREAT EAST ' i... I ern and lVestem Express, THE ADAMS' EXPILESS ta.MIPANY bare made arrangements to extend their Lineal' -4 4 Express over the Pittsburgh and Connelsville Rallroad,ferm• fug a daily line to and from Comehrelllea= all pleoesalong that road, connecting with Uniontown by stage horn Co.-, nelm on il le, end with ftrownarflls by stage from Layton &e.. . , ..... Special 3feeneogMe, with ThlePProof Safes, will lease , a ''' Pittsburgh et 4 P. IL, and Connellssille at 5 A. 3L, isi chums of Money, Valuables and all kind. of Freight entrant= to .. the tore of thdCompany, Etirtog copectol attention to Wee . . nod prompt delivery of the some. ....,` Any orders for goods to be purchased at Pittaburgh or along the hue trill bo promptly attended to end returned by next Express. For further information apply to , ap23:113m J. H. ItHODES, Agent, G 4 Fourth st. ... ',., '.. : .. ' - The Farmers , Deposit D - '7.,„,,,„ ankbag Company " - - -,,, THE'.VO. CA F OURTH STREET. PITTSBURGH. e ~ ~.A.;, , a. ' ...IL'7 FARMERS' DEPOSIT BANKING '-- .. ' .0,..., .. CO3IPALNY, having eucceeded to the boatmen 61'1.11te ' - ' " Farmer.' Deposit Hank of Pittehtlrgh,^ will continue the regular Banking Businesses heretofore =acted by theism. • parties, and with the same amount of capital. . The change of name will not =use any alteredlu In the manner of oonducidng the business—ell dm Stockholders in the old lattitution continuing In the new. Interne allowed on time deposits as heretofore. All check. upon the Farraem' Deposit Banking Can ) . - will be paid locum= footle, =lea per funds be upon theAbeck. . • • . . Businex boars from 9 o'clock, S. 11, to 4 o'clock v. x. .1019411 X ,lABIES ISAREHALL, Prisst. . .- .. . A NEW STEAM GUAGE--4quir' G • of: _ '' -: 2.:;‘Z., , : aplilltossrs. Portor,Solte A Sweat, Junes ..... r r..... - - :-• _ - or.. F. Eaton, Agent for Itanntsetnrers. TROT'T'S OIL GLOBE OR CUP for Steam - .--'. Engines. Patfttod Mart. Mb. 15.45•1. ' ! .r. - . AWYER & HALE'S Heating. and Venti. S• -•, ~ A . . toting Apparatus forThahlinga.Patented Apra Sth,lll6a. . ..,,T.. TIIO.MAS' MATCHLESS MATCH MA. 4 -' CRONE for nukt.ng Round 3.latebsx Eatest . ted Jlitt • ~., nary =d, 1865. . . tx. COUNTRY RIGIITS to make; roturand the ahon named Patented Articles! for au !all reasonable term, and the bat references Alan. 'MINES. It. ZATOit. F RONT, PAVING, AND oixaoN sucx A operior quality of the VolkJoni Wadi of 1931C1f, - • • . • 3lny be bad at t 1!, 'LOWEST PIXICIS, - -' At the Malta of the subscriber, ois tJa• • • . ... • New Brighton Turnpike, . Seer the Toll Oats, baek of the, Ou Work., Allegheny City, • . • _ • -.........,_ Or by ordars Nat *mei So Pittsburgh Poet Onice, or left at the dice of . ; Maim. Beat k Iluelia,liniath&OA street. • Paring the Cult= Muss. • - ' •• jeltd 'mac It&AC 011.140. The Iron City Henan. THE STOCKHOLDERS AV THE;! IRON . • - 'sgl „mg ~,Nievnquequid to pay the ipestsi ; fartalnacnt of twenty dollars • sisr••• Main antecripdorta in the hitcreing nuanisso—Tan &Mara on each sham oti the - • hOth of Jime Lust., sad Tan Dollani a dere an the ..Llfh, 6.1 jray p i p i t& to imilufaxi'll..igramnii' =maw ••• - • Conuandonerk at hla honhne , s SOWle ho fhe.ewhis er Wood and Third aineh, Litudourta - xn..l7mbstaucer,: 13. Daissitb. Wm. EL mums, ceatt.,.• Leonard IL Johan, -:.,ta.,...rooamiter, Leorh OlomainitalL . . John, 3TTay, Of. IL Drown, • Joha Seatty Janus Lipineotf, W..• 0. - jelfghlY.l4 • STARCH A.GENCY.-11AVING ----- EEN -'- ..: 4-. • ~ . . STARCH Agent kw HrAntal CONIELNY: kettle nil* T . ruffstt EAmimir ang eu ( whicniavounauna nu l d in _y_w g :4 lP = - - b thavarket.).r. am, prepsna to suppZ:daell,,:--- =ri....4. 1 .4, Prim, Ili t rite r staalloo 1:40 titlo--- 1 10. .. :,.*l',. and which will be . llVt;4ll to ttlo=lid. • , - :•N'...41 ,.. '* ',1 . , •••-" -4 1 ' _ATWELL, i v , . cc„:4-4. , -•...:. .-..;;;:::= i , . • ... ....., .: .. . ; No: 105 Market , Street. ..:!... '- - - , ?..'',,,. 1 ' Z "ish , in - 1k..... , ik-I4wAt.i..-.-timai p ,-,-,a,.,,- ; -'i.,.,:-...,•,...,-,,i - -IVt I=lllMl ...'"' - ',.. - Y - :"4- . ..%.,,,:.'.n..,:,--;--,,..j..t.-
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