1I Oattit. P,1.FX"13331:7RG1-3Er.: MONDAY MOBVINQ, JULY 20, 1867 tor 0117 C: tL, 1,..11'Z1: OF 111 E News of the City and Neighborhood. Doos.-4he celebrated character in David Cop perfield who announced with oracular gravity from the box of bd. coach that 'onses and iLswgs vos 'is fancy," that . dawgtas re - adin, chin, and rithmetin, stied tebeneo and sl ep for 'en," would have been delightat.bn Friday and Saturday of last week could he have seen the dog-pound near the Mayor'. office. That gentleman, considering the fact that the dog- 1 star la raging jnat now. and deeming the lives of cii- • lac= in jeopardy so long 113 easiiiiea go on the streets I unmassied, offered 2.5 cents a bead for big dogs and 12i foe middling sized—pups on all occasions thrown In. The resalt irsa r sivery urchin came in with bis i , contribution: big bill dogs , .bad-faced mastiffs, little gentle poodl 3,, suappala . broad-faced terriers, lopebag setters, - 1 g coated-Sciefoundlands, all in. Is grand jumble, c •mbleg over each other, growling. r °lying, barking, biting and raising a noise gener- Idly. found thetes lees, in one grand pound waiting further orders. A largo =mbar of the more valua ble animate-aim redeemed by their owners, they L, lag lo.psy the premium which the Mayor has offered 1 - and premise either to keep them lane-Jed up or :nut- :led until the nog-days are over. Those =fortunate victims which have no friends, are speedily trans muted into soap groan at some establishment in-the neighborhood 'oftherhity, for which purpose they bring from a quarter to a half dollar,secording an they are fat and tender. We are infermed that their sill. sees and. muscles form an important ingredient in the making of the jujube paste and drops which are so extensively- used as a conftstion—a fact which srill, dot serve to whet the appetite for these delica cies-disring the raging of the dog.star at least. Boys of all sisarand conditions are driving n brisk haeiaeu in thin line. While writing the above we hare been - disturbed by a terrific outcry, a mingling of yelp and howl, human and canine, in a yard lacer by.. A , boy has been attempting to kid .nap our friend Rover, who, peer fellow, bee been tied to a poet and banging his pink tongue on t of hi• jaw• for the last week. Borer was to be sprier; he is known as *goal natured fellow, sod would bring a quarter readily. But all this reckoning is made on the in vader's's= account : an attempt to :spirit away this hot dog has resulted in a grand-fight, in which the treacherous boy has gotdhe worst of it, and the poor dog still . e tude lied to his post, half-langbing at how The prospect of soap-grease has. vanished, and the gloomypartals of the duppoand have been cheated of a vctjali.:' It la this disposition lode dishonest deeds as well as a rettiltitig cruelty to the animals, which present the regrets - Ide featuree of a proclamation that is cal culated to do a Feat deal of good. We wish the Mayor could designate certain persons in each weed to attend to-the “dog business." Wit learn that Dr. Kirwin, Superintendent of the Stale Litiuttic Asylum, together with bliss Dix and sereral of our citizens who are Interested lb the mat ter and authorized to act, have selected the site for the New, Lunatic Asylum for Western Pennsylvania on the banks of the Ohio near Sewickley. and about nine miles below this city. The land is to be pur chased of Mr. J. D. Deckhouse, our representative td the 'Legislature, and will consist of about 109 sores in a part of this county which, for romantic beauty •end , healthfulness, cannot be surpassed in this or any other State. Dr. Eirwin and Miss Da expreued themselves highly doligided with the 10- csdity, and we pmintno that the land will ho steurod al epee. 'The price of the land will amount to about 89,0110. The land that had been purchased for this purpose near the Poor Farm, on the 3lonorkgahola, needed much preparation before it would admit of such a building as is contemplated. We learn that it can be sold at an advance over its cost to the purchasers and will be disposed of, when the site on the Ohio is secured. We loam these facts incidentally. We presume the.consaut to the contemplated change, of ell potions: or a majority of persons interested in this benevolent enterprise, will ho obtained at once. Putitax.—This magazine for August is already on our table, and appeal" to tin n meet excellent num ber indeed. The Editorial note., Chit-chat, Review of the month, etc., urn particularly good. A. clever eketeh 'of tryoang Englishman, who if his life is spared Is destined to make his mark in the world of letters--" William Wilkie Collins," the anther of a recent volume entitled "The Dead Secret,"—appears tons' quite full of interest, as it is our Gnu formal introdnetion to a person who has charmod ue morn in his volume above mentioned, than we bare words to tell. "Wilkie" in the son of the celebrated landscape painter, William Collins, and is now but 3:1 yours of ago. Ho is the author of a romance which had a greatrun some sumo years ago, entitled "Antenitia; or the Eallbf Rome." Household Words has intro &toed him to thoeivilitedworld under favorable aus pices and - brought him acquainted with millions of made:ie. — To return from'this pardonable digression, ITOSOMnIcad PrTNalt this month, in spite of 'the pie- Han tha it was an excellent one,) been constituted entirely of residents of the city, to which the High School tor longs, primps they would have found time to thor °uglily. examine the productions of the unpile, end their merits been better ascertained. But we mast be content with tho awards. ,-The above item, in connection with the noti:c of • the recent high School Exhibition, we Had in the Passel%lds city. We hare ohly to say that the com mittee had ample time and did thoroughly, carefully.' and conetientionsly examine trrorytinratiun and essay , committed to them. The menu of each were well , ascortained, in the judgment of the committee. Red there been a prise offered for the most agreeable and I promising specalwriMaster Culver would bare stood among the first. 81VCSELAL of the city papers have stated that the Secretary of the Central Board, Mr. Lewis, has taken en appointment in the Post Office, to fill the vaosaey occasioned by tho withdrawal of Mr. Hambright who haw gone to Illinois. Mr. J. W. Lewis, Secretary of the Central Board does not belong to the party which gives posi tions in the Post office, and still holds and for anything we know intends to continue to hold the honorable positon of Secretary ttas afore said." Mr. C. W Lewis, who joined the so called democracy last fall, is the man who has received the appointment in the Post office and we dare soy will make on accommodating and efficient officer. FREAKS OF A MASIAG.—N man named George Earnest, a well known character in our city, while laboring under a v,olent fit of mania a potn, about 3 o'clock this morning, suddenly sprang up from his bed and jumped out of the second story window ofhis residence, in River al ley a short distance below Chestnut street, and ran with great speed to Canal street., above Walnut, where observing a train of passenger cars ap proaching, ho rushed to the side of the cars, and stooping down, deliberately placed his right arm under the wheels, mangling it in a most shock ing manner.—Horrisburgh Herald. Rer. Sauvrn.s.—This reverend gentlemnn about whom eo much bar been "said and rung" in several of our city papers, has had a trial before the C. I'. Church Assembly in Freeport. It appeared that Mr. .. - Simpson ass with Mire Henderson under improper circumstenoes "to protect her." After a careful hearing of the case the Presbytery entered the following charge. against Mr. S., to he adjudicated finally it another meeting: That be acted improperly in entering Miss Hen derson's state room at such an unreasonable hour, aid in haring the names of "Rev. T. J. Simpson and lady" reoorded on the register of the "Arctic." LAIICAZ SALE.—Mr. James Mitchell has sold his large Steam FloOring Mill to Messrs. David Ralston,David Elliaand. James P. Carter, for which 1e receives elm thousand dollars in hand, five thousand three hundred dollars in one year, and the Steam Mill on Eldersridge, together withlG acres Of coal land and the privilege of the coal.of 40 acres more, and a small farm of CO acres in Blacklick township, with a good brick house and tramp barn thereon erected, a good orchard andplentiof coal.—lnd. Independ. A tererrso of citizens of Bradford borough was held at their Court Hbuse•on the 11th instant, to take into consideration the subject of building a •'Union School .1.1ouso." Mr. Hardy, gentleman, made a speech in feror of the project and gave a hundred dollars, which exempt° was promptly fol. lowed by others. In ronclusinn they— :Revoked, That it is the opinion of this mooting that a Union School House for the accommodation of all the children of this borough shonld be built. GAS APPARATUIL—As will be seen by refeir.uses to oar adcarticing, columns, Mr. D.ll.Fillinms has for miltsa _Portable GS, Apperatuy, by which riai - ren bo manufactured economically from Rosin Oil, or other fatty fluid material. The iurantion is no doubt tflo attention of Motto tiring beyond tho reach of "street mains," or in the aubarbs of the city, who consider the want of Gas amongst the irreparable misfortunes attending the usual districts. 001110 yr Assts.—Mr. Steiner, who dropped from the balloon into Like Erie, Is constructing another at Erie large enough to take up four pereims. His lost balloon was found-on tho 9th in Cartwright township, Canada, some 160 miles from where the aeronaut parted company with it.—Cleve. Herald. Tat Olympic Cricket Club of this city have written to the St Ocorge Club of Cleveland, n)tifying them that they are prepared to play theretnra match ofthe and Home" game, commenced last summer in Cleveland. Au an swer is expected in a few. days.--Chronick A destructive hail storm passed through the northern part of Venango aounty on Friday last, injuring the crops considerably. One perhaps more destructive, passed through San dydreek township on .Sattirday week Whole fields of grain were entirely destroyed. Waayst„.--Wo learn . from 'some of our farmers that this ingest has made its appearance in several of the wheat ID' our vicinity. It is thought, however, that there and hat fen fields that trill Cue tale any serious damage from this:;nurce.—Brogns .W4PoPm Tiaz Board of Licensers will meet on Tuesday of eachireek, until further notice: Thorn aro fift7 two licensee granted, pot Sot taken out; U nn lS taloa oat , Within a short time said 'ken wwill revoked. ~ ~ . ~ A '.. Mutzata Pi RlitlVll',.: Sunday Morning, between twelt e and erne n'elect, an .affray occurred near Philip Gent's lager-be, Sgring Garden, Rewrre township,,betw.ca a party of Germans, daring which a young man named Mathias Frank, who resided at Butcher's Run, was stabbed in the neck and breast, the cat being about six inches long and extending to the boar, from tie effects of which be died soon after. Coroner Alexander held en inquest, from the tes timony before whom it appears that eight personp, named blotlieh finite, henry Beokert, tleorgo man. John Wickline, Jr., Nicholas Beeber, Mathis. Tounginger, Mathias Frank and Frederick Itrenln ger, had been. drinking together at the place above named, and after proceeding a short distance toward 4 home, a disputa arose between the latter and :indict, Gelts, during which Breninger was knocked down, and on rising aimed a blow with some instrument at Gelm, which accidentally struck young Frank and inflicted a wound which severed one of the main ar teries and caused his death. The jury rendered a verdict iu accordance with the shore facts. Brennager was arrested at his boarding house, about two o'clock yesterday morning, by Lawrence Mutsig and Samuel Wickline. lie - was taken before Mayor Debaron, and after having made a voluntary statement in regard to the affair, was fully commit. ted for trial on a charge of murder. Breningor is abouttwenty-five years of ago and has been but three years this country. The murdered man is a gar dener by oneupatton. 1.1.11 1111133.31 . CD let LAST. —John Luta, charged with - the murder of Richard O'Leary, who for the past few months has been traced by Mayor Wearer to Toledo, Chicago, Buffalo, Louisville, lettiphi.t, and finally to Et. Louis, was arrested at the latter city on last Saturday afternoon. It will be remem bered that O'Leary Ras killed at a boor-house on Wood street, near Fifth, about a year age, (while en deavoring to induce a friend, who was intoxicated, to go home,) by beingstabbed in the aide with a di, k knife, alleged to hare been wielded by Lutz, who tied from justice at the time. Mayor Weaver sent it do. scription of the alleged-murderer to all the principal police stations in the country, but all efforts to cap ture him proved fruitless until he was identified in St. Laois within a few days by a man from this city. On Friday last, His Honor received a dispatch from that place stating that a man answering the descrip. Linn woo then in St Louis. traveling with a eircu . s company. end ho immediately dispatched th e neces sary in.tratuions in the premises. When arrested he gave his name as Rimtner, but Michael Murphy. n Pittsburgher, identified him fully and mmdc informa tion against him,Aport which he will be held until taken into custody Oiytkfacers from this city who have been dispatch 4 fprihat pstrpum. Ott :6urto4 last Ire bad a slight shower in the c:ty, but all around ea.' the rain fell in torrents. North of the Allegheny, between the rivers, and south. of the Mermilgahcla the rain come down in sheets, proi - trating the uncut r July is count .5141 grain and increasing immensely the cost line - !C " ." ".- - • • I bah, Flout swat. sales J,OO hid, 11 hunt •lutel: vesting it, but did not otherwisC injure it. The , atm lan•ll..s.i.{: leaders 111.11..1.1 nn nnen. C.n.n corn crop however was much benefited. On the heavy , 17,0 ,„ -„ld . L en d n i ns ,nl nuoyant.— Conuellsrille road, near West Newton, the rain Whiskey it. lmuer; tittles at 32. Stizur eluse.l henry caused a. heavy slide which prevented the pas- l at int to. Al a , c orsdo. CA', heavy. l're . ights 'u sage of trains for some time, but passengers active. Stocks closed dull nod irregular; ,thio were passed around from one train to another. Rock behind 91}; Miehigan Southern 451: N. Y. The Allegheny on Friday and Saturday was Control 03: tending 77k, tinleso so.t . SS: quite mudd , showing that therein was general Brio 3t t. IGlnaukie and Mississippi 1 to the north . • . .• stool' sray . tinottly worth mut flax >< , A LancuNr.—Mayor Wearer. on Saturday, commit- I St.9n. Flour tnarktu that: ,n..111 , 1.11t, tr o d r at i o , ted to jail for further hearing to-day th ree ' boys .. ..d U°hert• hi Coy, Wm• %tiay, and John C.° P er. ' offering for ed new r.d. i. ttn.l A.us I, w By , cum. charged with the larceny of o considerable quantity i rounds SAL Corn Itna tvlraurett thrnu centn Mr bu•thel. 1 copper pipe, from the establishment of 3. T. Lan bath yellow brnught tf7t,US3, eltrang the 13!ter:-.7 Kincaid. wab upoore ounttutv.l t. , et.tuns,u2l Aldurman Parkinson oommitted further hoar 1; ; ;::;l:.;: P '' lag to - dap a lad named William Smith,ehargod with ` 4.l " : " ' "'"7:.* ; an :I:.1 ntr uht.-. //Weeny. --------.0---•----- Nrn Ot-utut, July 17.—Cottou: •nlca 1..1ay 4 4,000 COMWILEI.—Thera will boa special meeting of bsics at sotto- t .rirss. Tbs market, bower , r p‘onolY Councils to-night to elect a Collector for thr tv,tattt c 11... Th.. rt.-eva t:t ru Ltlutt 1.1., .u.atk to por t amount. tu '."7.lcol,tlus Ilto &amt.,. of reuuti, hero First Ward. It is important that there should , l ,„, 5,,. „ ~,,,,,,,,i at..t.yimx, Late.. any . t ,I t a ,, u tl a uru be a full attendance. lan. at 574.2)U balue l'orn eluned at an tult-at,..t tv.utetu -tit ry; tb. p10.:111tIs WTI , . 1.'..4 . 90 ,, . i'r , ,:swlt. are K euu , ally. dull. Mr. is large atteuttlatt 're In. t u•rt, : a Glllll.l, riot!, ST/SVCS BY LICIIITICING.—The house of John and as 'vivant., Ls asked I,y huldurt tu 1:.-. Wt.,. um, male Dobenji r, Esq., near Mt. Pleasant, Washingtonat 11%,t2.1:3 , ei. county, was struak by lightning on Friday eve- ,-,,,,,,,„,. ju , s . 1 ,._ 0r , ch ,,,,,,„ ]. „ i th ning last, about 6 o'clock. Nobody was hurt. , n,, ,,,,,,,. ~,c , acu, ,,,„ i il ,„, i , ai ,„ tee ,„.„i,, antes 700 bids at tiiti t i.,,(a.f.lo and toe I 4 a , Sti..l,a; ROBERT Coxrenu., recently connote I of a shame- I firm at , - ,,rat sales 211,10 Ouch ful offence, eon brought into Court yesterday and ~ Whisky declined 2lsie and 1110 sentenced to pay a Leo of ten pounds Penns. cur- There is no chance in Provid.•, , . ,eol Ou reney and the cost of prosecution. i Other article; unchanged. Tyo weather conindscs L.d; mercury cll.' a; sores FOR Ji FEW DA :TS LONOER.--ORT talcs of P. M. In the hall of the Merchants' Eschauge. Gent's and Boy's Clothing, Furnishing Goods j an., will be continued for a short time longer, THE Cincinnati Gq7etrerap s: and feeling confident that the character of the The arrangement entered Imo by the LiLLL, stock and the rates at which it is selling arc i Miami Railroad Co. int' enne.dlng with the newly real inducements to pu:rhasers, all are solicited opened route to Pitts , lntrs . h Steubenville. to make an niaMinatian. J. L. CAILCAGUAN, I has excited jealousy on the port of tine Cleveland Near the Post Office. Allegheny. & Columbus Company and the Inter threatens to cat the Mitt, Mi.inai Cowpony. and coma a con nection with the Cis:della.. Hamilton S., Pry ton 11. H. Co., via. Delaware, :Springfield and Dayton. • How re KEEP COOL.—Talking of Sidney Smith's ornd idea of "taking off his doh. and sitting in his hence," as being the highest imaginable degreez of niry comfort. "I can better that; said a wit, re- candy ' • "I would knock the marrow out and bare a draught through." But a much more pleasant plan to keep cool would be to drink plenty of the icy cold spokiufragOrcialiilrer Dolutair.. at the A TOLCIIISO Smcrratsr.—What more pre:ion, offmiug can be laid upon the altar of a mane heart than the first love of a pure, earnest act affectionate girt, with an undivided interest in eight corner lots and fourteen three stern Louses? And h.,tv can a tensible man Bo well gratify n female thus encumber ed, ea by rearing becoming garments, proctored at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Itockhill zoo. 603 and CO5 Chumnat Street, above Sixth. vrar Far. OPPORTENITY roe PLITSICLINS.—We dill particular attention to the advurtiscruent is an other column, of Dr. Hauer T. Carrot, of Holli daysburg, Clair County, Pa. Dr. CoffeY is one of the leading Physicians of Central Pennsylvania, and Hollidaysburg is one of our most flourishing interior towns. The place and its vicinity afford a first rate opening for a pleasant and lucrative practice. 3 Bruocs Dtssasgs, of all kinds, will find in CAR— ntt's Sritried Mtirrac the surest remedy. The afflicted will be revived bv its use, humors will he expelled from the blood, and the liver will re•ame Its healthy action, thereby restoring the patient to per fect health and vigor. It contains no mercury, opium ice other poisonous drugs, and may be given to the most delicate infant with perfect safety. Hass:mass( fLecosveurEn To COYINIOV SCNSE.-At e . mooting of ••spiritunlists," an invalid was lironght forward dreadfully afflicted with ulcerous scrofula that ell the doctors had failed to mire. It was pro posed to appeal to tho spirit land for advice, an•l a Homospathic physician present interrogated the do. parted spirit of Hanemann as to what remedy should be taken. Loud and distinct raps, audible to the whole audience, told off A-y-e-r-'s t-i-o P-i-1-1-4.—Romer N. Y.l IVhig. Coot., pure and delicious is the Soda Water, of Cha3. 11. Super, Cor. Penn and St. Clair St.t DIED—On Saturday OTening. July 18th. Wm. IdaDRIER. cf the Disease of the Heart, agrd 6: years. The frrenda of the fano:ly aro ineittel to attend the funeral from We Llte reeldence, on the Cerrysellle Plank ihati, miles from the city, On Monday morning. July .20th, at 19 o'clock. Caniegm silt lone, J. Chalice' fleecy (gable. AI. legheny City. et 9 o'clock. Great Cure after the Phiale tarts had Failed Dr. C. M. Ja, that we are out with ready eat, for nonce time, (n, tort in the country, Pko a dead man go hint to. 11 le die. gal. With hard p Bitten, with the p. charge him uothni cording to tho dlr tlrely cured, oral I. created • groat We I. fteupecto4lly, EDWARDS t BROWN. Sold, Wholroale sod Ralell, at Dr.OEO. 11. tit:TREWS Drag Scorn, 140 Wood Meat, sign of the Golden Mortar. Eow adoortheinern. lylfe2wdAwl. "nest Pills In Use." Frazer'es Fiend.°lao Pills. They .111 cure the moat violent healacbo. They will cure costive bowel. They are a tonic se well s, purgative. If your bead pains you, one dcso will cure y.a. Wpm have indignation they will help yea. If you ere alck.tbey will make you well. They are the boot pill to cure billousno, They area plata pill and a good pill. No better pill an be compounded. • They goat only 2.5 coots a box. Sent by mall Ball parts of the United States. Direct your letters to Da. 111.11NER, N 0.140 Weal street, Pittsburgh. pt. the Wholesale Agent. myibAgivri, The Oaly Remedy for Consumption, which experience km proved reliable, CLARK & CO'S. Rate Roahton, Clark & C 0.,) Pure and Genuine Cod Liver OIL It hao ,food tho teeter ten years with inereitaing popular• Ity, mid proved ellicaelons where other, I...failed. Ei-o that yoh got Ifextetturt, Clerk, & Coo for oh,. the death of our Mr. Ilruiliton m article cottrif has been In• trodired. In no way connected with It. C. k Co., or 11. C. k Co. Sold by et...Lunt k Co_ B. A. L Co_ I LEXII , O nCoi. awl allY. mdawkl. rrnanSTERS ATTENTION .=Dr. Tobias' Venetian Ilona Liniment, in pint bottles, price 50 cents, is warranted cheaper and better than any other article evcrothrod to the public for the cups et Cots, Clans, Sprains, Lameness, Over heating. he. flesp a lattile ii n t ho stable, It Mu saved many a valuable horse. None ger.rh• unless saintd S. 1. Toble• Depot, 5G Cortlandt street, New York. Fold by Dr, JILTED/1, 110 Wend et. ,M2Ced.twaF Tooruacan is instantly cured by arm drops of Dr Keyser's Tooth Ache Remedy. Prepared and sold at be drag store of DR. KEYStat, 140 Wood st, 7a26:dbeettf @gel of the Golden Mortar. To Nervous Sufferers.-8 retired Clergy - tn. restored to health In • few days, after nanny years of goes' narrow; suffering, la onslous to make known the mean. of eras. Will sand (health° prescriptl'ulton Dlreet to thu Ike..lollN 31. DAGNALL, No. CO street. Brooklyn, Nree York. myS,eodkw3ml, Banssr PC3IFS, of 'a superior kind, for sale (JuMdkw../1 BR. BETESER'S. 140 Wood-it SEALING' CANS, for preserving Fruits B:c., Refrigerators and Ise Mews, Water Cooler, and Ice Igiebers, Yllver Plated Taa Petts,Clietorkepoore, Forks all new and latest patterns, &every low price*. Fine Toilet sets, every article wanted toe house use. of Japalltd and Ti e deeds, Wooden Imre, dc., at the Hoe. ort.ldder Llardware and 'Mauro 31aralf4cinee of Iylo JOHN FLEMING, 47. slartet et., cor. of Third. EENVEELOPES.—AII sizes buff, cream and white envelopes for sale al W. a. HAVEN'S .1716 Stationary Warsroom,liarket et eor. of 24. TEAM PACKING .-965 Ibs pLtin Indira Rn!Airy Packing from 142 tors Just, kr; 4 ;he Rubb" P"P"'" . 26 J. &II:PIM:11;8. VOTIILLP.NLISIA LASTS--10D pairs of taw .ad uftatkait" tsyleiaaa. women'. Knight Wu, Jtut reed ma: Ir 3 1111=AW BARD. Telegraphic ter JLl!y !7—Gozernor • clam,,,,:ihr. Io reeeived here; its ~toe grew out of the acts or a Committee acting for the citizens of Lawrence, framing for set - mission to the popular Tote, a city artrter essentially dif fering from that granted by the Territorial Leg islature, and setting at defiance the Territorial Government. This action - Governor • Walker denounoed as treasonable, and immediately orderetLout n body of troops to the vicinity to prevent further proceedings and enfoid . e the law. Ncw Your, July lb.—force is great excite ment prevailing :dung shore, a riot among the sailors being threatened growing out of the non advance of wages movement. In attempt was made by the sailors and landlords to prevent the crew of the S. I'. Stringer going aboard that ship. The mate wits badly beaten and the police was invoktsl. - Troubles are also threatened at the street commissioner's office, and a large force of the police were detailed is ghard the premisea. Si. 'Amu. July IN —The river nt or, on to-day was atilt falling. nod all upper virenma are on Om deCCile. The weather is clear; ther mometer 92 degrees le‘tertlay was regarded as the warmtWtitty for three yenrv. Thirteen inquestnlield by the droner, moat of which u-oreeiteki of eon stroke. The ,thernmnieter da ring tlioday indicates WO to 10 degrees in the shade Si. PAU. July 18.—An eppliealion for a mandamusir the removal of the C ritol from St. Paul to Peters, met refused by Judo) Wilson, r.h , decided that after the tlorernor and Legislative Assembly established a f•rtpo ntry seat of novermnent at St. Pan', their 1.-ncr er woe exhattlted, and they have no authority to ideate it a: any other place__ • ::en Yong, July IB.—The Tmtu hint 3 that Bishop Hughes is about to tic deposed, and men tions Bishop Nlcelo3ky of .\lbnny, or Ci+hop O'Connor of Pittsburgh, an• probablo succes sor. The steam , hip Cambia, ('apt. Berry, railed nt noon tar Liverpool, with a pwnrils Wu in specie. PutLeXtELTIVA t , Juno 18.—The long contested olectionC3Stit'Atiliaisiriet Attorney. woo deal dedthlfs in'oraing by the court of Common Pleas. The derision declares that. Wm. B. Mann. the American candidate, was legally elected, and not Lents C. Cassiday, Democrat. M=llMZl===3=l tlxpertence has proved that the remoly will cure eighteen ad of every tweuty rum. and that moat of the incurable were so, hiSlLltan of moue which had dentroyed the re eit,e•ratite posers of the oty.tetth or td! nevem mechanical liveries watch hod ruptured wino delicate membranca, and thereby rendered •cure Immovable. The price of the article being but One liallar and a Unli per bottle, it is within the reach of every perm. and ...Id have a fair VIM et leant. Tb. medicine . accorrumnird by full directions. eushitne• ! ei err ono to underetanr her ow u cam. time preventing the normeity of medical consultattou, and what 1.1 more import ; mit, of &dog away with monad examinations, which see bully isked upon by women a• a violation of their Last aimed feeling....itonvoid which. will suffer ex.-reel , ming fain, anti muumuu. h. life Rad/, lu tlate Mew, one ' of the most highly educated phyeiciana of the proment day. and one who has a world-wale repots... Mated that the et ame ,d the Goti.loirg Company' would heappreciated by et et e female lany deileacy. ~ I that ti, FUR'S adopt.. ; Coo of the remody .1..11 unvieted the necemity of pertain:el intoeur would e nut. them to the applemalt. of every ; pain ohs e, ' , Mood female modettly so the safognaol of her pm city and the Most.precions and brilliant Jewel belonging t, — character. Imports by Railroad. larticolim attention ia relueated to the f illowtn3 certih I-114 , ,,• LI; Ft IV, 1 C n II -if tarred, floor. L. .si o • ! ...w t. ~.,,,,n acie, e o 4,, 4. • i , a p,,,,,,, :try bi, by,,,,. p... ~ bammArra --I have been a nectars,' none for twelve o -...,.. 3 c k, g . a r-• en.", n opeash, .lit tale, wad. fa) y Par sod of notion,m have von a five t mihy vary severe •-•,- oa ... 3, ec. hotter. ' , 11 , 1111 ,,, , 1. , 1,... Whi.ht , Clarke a l on e .. , ena "f tbe womb. - I•teorgel nicht... 3o, th wieltee. t II hid. .-eta. 1!, bmketa t o m -L• o mny, lac , bile mat a, 33 • L orter casequeur ripen pragnancy, from the time leen. tar,. , rens leather, 72 bra roes, g cam stmp: 4 barrels te loiott to the hone "' °elev.."... fly attn.'''e hat also been boiler. nom, ! frequently turrettd by ceecrayymptlrma connected with rho . heart-each an I.lp.tation. sinking, Mattering, nail other Cia,..o. / A f .1 , .... Legit It. Th-li bad.. car .. 0 . 1/0. dice., delormommente. v loid, are frequeotly aupposeat to in , Lcet. Ti IL:tell:nem, :o do oc, le IMt belne..l V Cmdeld: 43 tell.. e-onte scarne.• of the le arc I hale r.lu at. lintel afar et e. it ,iv, tar.- k -_•+ ii do do„-C. Oil hair. Leech et -L a i, a Uterine, Catheocuit • tame , reboil , . •..eel. i•••••••••••••••' 11,/ ~..11,134.1:1,1a. t: rimuletomlaeoAa. Dowome • mot. i reran, in tome and in all complain. of :he cterine organ. tereirilr Liu tog. 11 Vtutlc t uylin IST gitoo.areet. iLiar 44. to Ts-blab, inlay female, are liable-tar more efficasrom 'I! , lure " ; 'm odd!". o"ocri ,1 Wit roPot, .1 t• Phi. / 1 .' 4 . I boti our. ei all the most ...MI: preocrlichcre of the rer. ~., 3' •k , nobal-oes. D Roc , . 21 bble.paint. PhillOpe A 00. ~ L., mu eiciana .L 4 I have eaten tin mambo, or the l,r.t in I 1" 'ode --m. Lon. Groff. Rennet: .L c : 6da do. r , lcmoti The country Full particulars of any cam will I-ch. ter:.,... -.c id bile fish. U I/ Collin.; IL am butter.fermalud any one by addresetna a line to roe. h t I ."1 4 4 :, er r e metal, Nlmi , it a e':. do •• on 01 e. J fork Post 001, e CAROLINE 11. littlINGS. , eel,! bids ewe. lit kg. Cutter 13 cartel, : • Public Norse. New York City'. eo , iiotriria.-1 obeerve an in/put - wit cmisLon In sour RIVER NEWS. ! Iles cf aympt•on tc MoretualFS Ctrrine Cath , illcon u - ill in 111. 14. otre Neuralgia. Thia symptom more frequently ae,. , Co I; , sr. have the hvoilhool of airing el 111 IA 1.,1 11;nh.11111r1i3trila.t.lerengernent titan people suppom and nil „. . letnebs are to .b3ect to 0 that they alhothi Munro h t re a , T ''':" ' ''' ' ''' "'"" '' '''''''''' a '' ''''. - I • awl.. of Catholic.. on Mind. TlivY may rely upon I that , lboi - , ie.', tad de`it" for -'col.' . The late Cream, hie a ; it .111 work wonder.... I know from cern. experience ~ c ..1- • ~-ir the middle of IL the upper wall of aea vet ;Fb; .0 our ma afire connectmlsith the fact, are too well ha . „,,,, c ad ~ 0„,,, the help ~,, on , c o d., ~„. ~, knot. to toad Jeer ipths. When the etcraach Is affected. ; •_heio or, contra-thou and ,heating pain., ...actinic. eaten. ' ''' ' '•'• • ; •t ! " ' 4 ' , ' l " . "'''' " r ''''' " ''' t 611 ' 4, ' 44 ' Ill "' dine t i the Cheek and hack. and frequently ancompsnled 11., •:, ernated in to an immense exc.tiontut on Satin - day with 11.11,a, taintoem. codeine.. of the extremblea. mei .1,1.; ~„,„,,,, e . a dy t „ d aTo m fo, CDodaryoti. loot, a perf o rm. : ity Three symptom. wall man ho completely controlled by , ' . the Catledicm. It. II 11E11313.31. NI D, New York. - ' n.,'.,"ll',,‘;',,.;,",‘lncip'a".'n. i , , l ' e f u i . f .ti n r o . Y /t a Itl ' i ',7l ..o c' at ' l ll: ie ' t ' eta 't n ' d ' o 'c lt ' • d' Tb r : • nillt',"'•onarepal"rr4 In i n tll r a Nl l •t le rs le lia ' ll l, 7 r h i • m ter7n e e ar e s h o tholico ' n th . " On wh t ic a ', ; i ML.,t.. , ..[1...0 went out ea tuner A log tint loaded ailh 11.0. , , dish', female. In this plea now wlet my treatment for • ,1. , -4 , ..1 bet p.a.-arrived. she had aim,. glee t o i l ~, ' t a li:7 , m , . o r f e ti m , e i 47 .. ez .i rt...l , ./ n r c lty t aro •bont well, and all 1 :..veer! tiro a teal in a MIA state mite. butch, ht. mod 1 S. 11. rvkicizr, hyr.chlmra. rte • a o il to .:. tre call upon the Cereutere.al and Omette, of i . A cam of falling of the womb of my. years' stondiog. , lin .mi o c-the tiro tent river paper•in the venal-. hear fin , been cored hy Nlarehalre •Utcrins Catholiren. and Ow ' ..if piping experience end arm. mote Maio nutheig, a Lli;, I a itt... 1 . 7 - . :Lto,': . ;t: e t o tt l. ....,! , o , k i n u o v r ...L.L. ,‘ T r t . :,:1 0 h . " . : 1 1 1 11 i 1 , ,. ..... „ 11 , ' , , , r , si. ,ther ia within.. Stalk up gentlemen masldored little tat, than la inirs-1. • Tor ilt. Wur-Thia new boat of which we gave a gen JOAN P. LANIDERT,III. D., Pen.. aril ii , ;we nPs mart:logo fitler. dwell have mmetlit. ron ', 4 '„'. ; T • h l i t." s t a. „l:l7;: a 7....'„' ,t ( ; , :„"; 0; th ",r oo t" - ' 00 "..' Ii . .: 6 1 .h o l ' o y oo P in I, - particular wail of her in oor eeloomo. She fa veel af inevielne. was the meansof that calling mv attention to the r,inl- la ii•od n od isk, R eedy, AA she , ire opus the stater i imor of Marsholl's Uterine Catholic.. The patient wac n married wsren, and mother of two children. She tin/ hen l. 4. ' • dm! , fitt_!°°.ttil I n 11.1 t! " . '' " 4 ' a br "' nh of '''''. e-mionaly trouldol with a dimlsarge viLaliar to the Wheitea, ea I o depth of font r , t• sh , h.•• Ts-” tease 24 rem h) Si end had mune tronlde with her monthly perk.* tune mould. • 11 , !, ... . owl her t ylimiem are 13 1. with four feet att.. erat bereelf in good health. She mas then taken will, 11• t . butt „.„ I.tttit 111 11,55 erg „u ,shorn ..,„,..,,, ttt . t . tt , ~ , ,f i. o or .L iti. g . p . .a . i rzd o . n i d em r . : li:it r e i gl;, t eh oft.; I ,, t . o.lis h, a n bi. i ih em aftiz i nr:cii a proinrt hm m wheel or whlikl-oP the Monoogolue with bearterbe Mid great nerves . debility, othl. ahuddering Ina: Elltalatls. Indeed, we might till that all the re...la hit and flash, of toot would eleed over the whole body. he organic difficnlty o f tho womb finally emerged Mtn ,', ~r,i al 14.e.port a Ilraostatalle, me_ turn out 11, suer T complete pentanes, et, that the mold tun alt down. without •. lint it take. an eel'' , tn. to keep oP with thoith pain. There may wearinemand aching in the back,and an on ; The Lull or We they West WWI built by W. IT Walker; the tontrollable dear° to lie on the tots all d a y, she hail ~,,,,,,, 1 1 ma -hinery by Haigh, Mamoru° A Co. of tide city, end the ;ltl .. l ".t&o . ° o ' , l o 9O ro a ro klo.,:ott g ol o tortg ,, ww . : : : , a crtiml min i ~,h in by W. It ll , cherilem• Tin' fu ,ten wwllt"Plill.<4 touts appeared after runTirtook the cam, ritial ' t r ia l o ' bee ew reVD ', rub, norm. of Allegheny City, onir r Lrii, painting 'lonel , y I could comma... failed to avert them. I felt aa If tbr re . J 44,1 11. 11.,y‘1, tile sin. tram woT4.• by Flt.tilIII11.1” , A: . emi eivolsibilite wow almmt too henry, and a consultation with nent i Woo , . r O, ni , inleterg hp "r ni4 P !! '". ;' th.c. T . l'art . the one of nuallad Profew ,r in New York City, led me to Harebell's Cathollcon. The diem, of eymplome i from Co. warehonee of tr. it. YlVllntoek. and the outfit treat to milder ones, and then again to a perfect state of haoltic ' Jonas; A Cuoley. was gradual, but the whole pnvese wm es beautiful al the . , gra.l.l development of a plant from the seed to the ripe 'I!! hog" Dino lontitemed all tan Part."' two Mat ; an d t''' fruit. A conatant um of it fur air months wa. attended by render may em, plat with the exception perhaps of the carnpleto.ncermi nod though Me.VPIIII yenta Imre clawed. Icnekcry•wore and carpets, everythlug is done at borne hero net the slightest symptom of ill health hos been elp.li. ~,. ell ncod. Sinai then I have used It constantly, and do notes.. '''''• y• E'e s t , a ..."' ''''' and l '"" nrbl Y known " than enact of simple jtatice, when I say that it is noduent them flacon... Captain anal 31r.C. A. Illuotrama takm charge 1, worthy of public confidence. ,of die office. The Use is now up for Cincinnati and we J. W. TURNOCII, M. D., Indiana. • I oimmendber, the Captain and all _-nom tr may con,rn .—Thil i4lO chpi bsrp adopted W. E. Cm., & Cea Elasec pro and WO:sr-Prod Cement Roonng upon our atom and dereelling,bouarke It has glean the most pert polpfactios Jot we to 'stomped it to all wishing. Fire and { Toter - Proof Rowing . ( Signed; BAKER a VON Puts>, apl;lrd&wF Oaa Fixture, N 0.62 MO Fotelhatoe. Flexible, Fire and Water-Proof . Roofing. .A_DASP, & GRAIs.i"T„ Proprietors, No. 57 Water Street, Pittabutgh, and P. Peterson's, Allegheny - . THIS IS AN ARTICLE SUPERIOR TO ANT OTHER IN THE MARKET. In Nov roil: and Pitlluielphia, and 0 yeti ‘towe.] It 10 aPPltrehl. ce•ming Foundries, Dwellings, Warehouses, Bridges, Steamboats and Railroad Care. It will loot longer then Metallic "looting or Shingles, and reelsr• the ratio. changes of elltaato—nehber alil Ly colt, heat or damp. It principal ingredient le of en tantiordinary elastic nature, and It naym loot. date deafens, It can bo readily applied to all kinds of roofs, dot or steep, old or new, on Iron, tin or wood. It will not me lt In term weather, or cc-owl in cold, unlit Is not tutored by Laing tramped upon. It is Both Fire and Water-Proof. Cate For further information, apply to the proprietors. 1857. TRANSPORTATION. 1857. CAPACITY ONE HUNDRED TONS DAILY. LLOYD & CO., • [SUCCESSORS TO LLOYD L LEMON.,] AVINO MADE EXTENSIVE PREPARATIONS THIS WINTER, are now prepared • 1, to do rt hoary bonbons, by 1 . M11•1 - 2 . 76 - Y - LIT.A.Z71-A.. 0..A-ZT.A.I_, AND 1i,..A.1L1R.0.PA-1:1- ThrJugh and from the Ettetarn We can mouth oar friend, and all thumb divot.' to patronise the Pen.a. Canal and lutilnooh that t t o pains will tot spend 0.• ronder general earlitartion to SHIPPERS OF EASTERN AND WESTERN FRE IGHT The Avoidance of the Inclined Planes on the Allegheny Portage Railroad trill gith intheatted tlthplteli to ih , trent:al...h t rf freight. OfDre loon Strrot, Mt the Cum' Bathe. fe2ltlyti _ LLOYD L 1857. CANAL NAVIGATION. 1857. i-rip.R'S PORT-A.33LE, 130.9.1" I,IZT3EI, Via Pennsylvania Canal and Railroad. • Capacity Two Thousand Tons Per Month Each Way. • (VTR FACILITIES FOR TRANSPORTATION HAVE BEEN LARGELY INCREA.S -v eel during, the ',sat Winter and we run now offer to SHIPPERS the superior tuleantago of a MUREX DAILY LINE t o and from Noshing!. Philadelphia and Baltimom. Our line being rorapoin,l entirely of - PORTABLE BOATS, but one transhipment is requircd• Merchants tenting Freight to our Line can rely upon its being put through with all possibl bpred and despatch. WA lIEHOESE, CANAL. BASIN, corner of Lib,ty and Wayne rfrersts, Piltstulvh, Pa. fe2S.lyd KIER A MITCHELL, Proprietors. fa uotcal CII C K F.ltl N ' l' lANOg. JUST RECEIVED AND FOR MR ~: t ,rdinhel nen murk of PIANO frdra unomfantory of Chicken In,; I ndn, La-don.,electnlexprnnly for the npling ealds, and comprniug flit tho nulettn, and now aryles, non warm ly:tuned at the renowned e:aaMi3hwent of Chicld-ring nur., llomun. Nltdns. Chickering & Suns have Leon swartl.4l nt tho Exhibitions/tad tutu Fairs in Bston, New York. and othsr Eloctot Gobi Modals. .I. , iontoon eiiroo ?let's's. Thro., Bronx° M•si.its, and (ha Priv. )1.-.lsl nt oho World's Fatr in liondon. 1,51. SECON II AN Li I'7 AN OF One elegant Chlrk,rlna Pia nt,. vt.ry Itttle mud: 31,a11.4, , an 4i,ICIZIN, Piano. in g.nrml ordrr.. oli-lfanlotied; Alnn. n 11111 .ipply of PIAN() 6TOOLS MMEI= 81 Wnod betweon MAMMA Atl.y and Fantail et. solo Agent far Chickerinat d Son+, fdr Vi'est,a I'dnn.vl - 1.1,.. , n•rn t thin and Nottimostern tar:A.l;dd A Damaged %nay a: hlckering 7 Oct. Plano. E OF CHICKENING ,t iri g9 rl 11,,ciaii 7 octavo. ' cleem.H7 camel PIANOA damaged in the fornitore only whirr tha blentiOle. ore “nt stfli sold at a Erato bargain. The sMse rhino I. one of the ,f 7 °Oar,. than, I orrised to-day from Chickermg, Looms, lte.ton. and will be tomned as haring received no Internal injure. For tale by JOHN H MECLOR, atient for Chlekerlng i Sem, Beaton. Sr 51 Hood street. Potel omit. YACIOrt c.r.A.R.xs" New York. THE PUBLIC IS RESPECT fItIIL inli.rrned that war wareruaa. witch lii been coropietoly druised by the hoary Spring clic% are era. tilled with a choice and com pletraasortfr.r.t ct CC3I lli & CLARE:Scutari...l PIANOS, of every nils awl pricw P trialling fire and went frii he. fr... tbat t.l Planter, THALIIEII9. pronounced Nunn, & Clark's Ptanoe riipro-rwr iLstrum.t.lri every. rulpoet. The public in inviter! rail red exam., for th-noeebret. IT. KLEIIEt e BRO. Afoucy for Sua. & Chub', l'iaboofor fern Pcaa,.. 1..3t0rr. Ohio attd North-WM.4r V,I oole, N. ,3 Fifth itrmet. ula.t doer ',Wm. , : MM. Jet NT, MCSlC—Charlotte Blume haa just reoefreel the following new mu•le bee lier tiff In my Dhaka." No. 21 of Festees ale), Ales. Just published, 2:c. fit Mare ac the aloudou Gale, trio three female voices. by J. A. Fowler, Itle All's for the Best. :tow song by J. It Thotnee, 2a; :Suborned] Pompadour, Mph., loiter. 25, The Falcon Quadrille, Ricardo Linter, 2a; La Boss de Florence, new poilta alarurtA, A LAI., The favorite Srotcb fb,iodles, - Auld Robin Orar" and "The Bootle Bows," trauxribsul for piano; R. V. iralixos, 60; Merrily. merrily ore: tho Boa, a boautlful Bartainlle, word, by Henry ti. Challis. COMpnied by Wallace, 50—there are Remise s , two last coraptuttionm Siodollne, eons by C Cherry. SU - . The Lilac at the Door. with risinette title page, Biondine, beautiful tong. 2S That's So; a new comic -one. 25: The Breach Polk. Chas. D'Albert. 10; The Mule teer Polka. L. Williams. If—the two last Polkas hare such an ele,pantly colored title page. CHARLOTTE lILL'HE, No. 11P. Rood street. :2.1 deorabeve Fifth street 3ltoie mailed free of postage. Jr. BROOKE HALL FEMALE SEMINARY Media, Delaware County, Pennn Miss Maria L. Eastman, Pzinclpal. Tll IS SEMINARY. SITUATED IN THE delightful and beminful village of Melia, thirteen mites from Philadelphia by Railroad alio, to yoong lnllw the most periect ..latbiLl..lll.ll of nilvantams for the attain. meat of a thorough nut arrompliahed . education. The large nail commodious building lately erected. (Mk - Wiling all tbomodern convenlencen of baths, gas, Sr., is, with Its extensive ground, a model in all'that pertains to the health. comfort. refinementand improvement of the pupils. The shaping roams are high. well ventilated, and furnished with comfort sail elegance, and but two pupils iccupy the same apartment. The number of pupils is %mites! to forty, for whom 'mean teachers are employed.— The most faithful Instruction Is given In all the branches taught, while Moral and religious principles are constantly inculcated by thaiiry and prartlre. The cones. , of instruction nor/apt - is. n perirat of four years. and a diploma is awarded to all who pass through It satiefactoril. The Right Itor. A: Potter, D. D.. T.. 1.. D.. Bishop of Pennsylvania, says: .511ss 51. L. Eastman. who proposes to open n Young Ladiee Seminary In ?Soffits. Delaware connty, Pennsylvania, In September next, has boon known to the subscriber for several years past. Ho has n very high opinion oiler capacity, efficiency and devotedness ns an whoutor. She has had n large and successful experience.— Tile building which Is to be erected trill contain every an comniodatlon. The vilhopi and surrumuling country are distinguished for beelthfulnecet and beauty; and the sub scriber has confidence that parents who entrust their danghtera to MI. Fastriten will have ho cllllBO to regret IL'. The French language is taught by a Parisian io.iy reset. Mg In the family. -ker -• The Latin, Ginn.. Spa:aids, and Italian languniteii. re ceive dee attentive, Tim Natural Sri:norm ant taught with the aid of a lam, d exponairo apparalm. Tbo Musical Dopartment 1. under tbo charge of a lady eminently qualified far the nltuatton, and all who profer to ho taught un tho piano nr Ringing by a gentleman, hare a rixiting teaeber from Philadelphia. firmingand Painting aro under tho of* lady acoonipthhed in till arts. Thu Fall Tenn rmiumenece September lith. )11mEnattuan hat tho liberty to refer to the following gen tle.= Right Rev. A. Potter, BR.hop of Pennnytennim Roo. Franklin Pierce, ca•Pmeidmet of V. S. ROIL S. P. Chute, Governor of Ohio. C. Loner, Esq., Pottsville, Pa. George M. Wharton, Esq., Philadelphia. William Moles, Esq., Pittsburgh. Sylvanne Loth rep. Esq., Allegheny City. .MISS M. I. EASTMAN, Je27dGm,.. M lb , Delaware connty, JUNE 1951 JUNE. QECOND FULL STPPLY OF CARPETS, 1...) OIL CLOTHS, MATTING:3, ke., at the Fourth Street Carpet Stot, IV. D. k 11. 3IrCALLUII having Joel retnrucd from the lienstern miles, where, owing to the present depressed state of the mart et, they hare purrLased, and at very low rater. a large mad alno=l entirely new stock of C&D.PETING,coneIst: tog In part of aialln2t tool itrn,sl., three-ply; new end henntlfhl patterns: Tret " S Y ntr' ' ; t ti ( gi ° ,ll7::ST. " .: ' , v lea go satiety of Doer .Ilate, IVlndowSDadee, :Dale llodt, Doll nod Green Holland, all of which shall be of. fered at theLOIVIST RATE for sash. Hotel and hone« keepers will at to their tglt antage to glee theta a call. Jell W. D. k. it. YIeCALLUSI. A Ilegtt en y Bank. TSTOCIi EIOLLIERS of the Allegheny . - 1 - Bank tat to tazt , :o notified that notalmenta ere ordered . tollo. • An Inatalmeot of FTTE DOLLARS per share, on or before the FIRST DAY OF JULY nest. An IneteJrnent '1 Ft VE DOLLARS per Clara. tsar t-trore tho FIETEENI fl PAY OF JULT next. And , I c,tannent r r TEN DOLLARS ilor thy., on or before tba FIRST DAY OF AINILTT next. Pavethlo Treaanten at Ins omen, corner Wood street and Diamond alley. Py ardor of the ConarnlaStoners. JelSzta DAVID CAMPBELL, Treasurer. IV 11. o l oci N b D " ea frog th^e~y~7 stern cities al, eLthe oew and eholce stock tine Iratchsa, eimL., and Jewelry, which holm par. shawl moan) direct fro m the mattatictunns flo cart, watch enables him to 'ell Cl the M oot.. cry for prices Fine Gold Peteut Itcbee. lo chap sod hunting .1.-• .40 00 to 0.120 00 Gold Loral - 3,1i carrel -a, foil Pr. , 1. 1 ... 00 001 . 60 (0 Gold •• . 2A 00 to 26 00 Slim " .. 12 CO to 60 03 Gold Guard, Fob, end ....... 31000 10 00 Gold Keys ued 5C11.13 • 1 00 ,3 10 00 Gold Locket*, 2. 4.1u1ti . 0 . R1,ee.....-••• • ••• 2 00 to 20 IX) Gold Cameo end 31.a1c Dna. .. 110 to 13 00 o shwa-. •••••• 1 10 to 10 00 Pore Gold Wedding ..... 2 :A to 6 00 Roby, Pearl .d Gore. finger !Unit- 200t0 000 Gold Peoe sod . 1 60 to 10 00 Gold Craves cad 8 00 to 12 00 Fine Gold Thh0b1e5........ _ ......... 800 to 6 00 Floe Gold Spectacles- 600 to 000 Gold end Sic. Sleeve Bottcoaaral Sloth,- 2 000 12 00 Flee Gold Scale Finger Mop_ ' 0 06 to 2 00 Silver and Plated Spoons, Item and Forks, Tea Setts,Castor/4e choice &toxic of Jet, Coral and Tongan** Potion statuary', French and 'hellion Pilsdinge. oodles, rule t.,f Clothe ot . a 3, :en" god timekeepers fr o om 81 to Watches, (710... t. and nrweiry repaired. Relastaber the place- , No. 16 Fifth strict, MU Marked. P• l3 JOUR If. ItOURTIS. _MONU MENT TO TILE MEMORY OF IL C LAY. IRVINIRS LIFE OF WILMINGTON. 1 VOL S. five, BRIMOR'S 30 Years View, " vols. sm, LIVES OF TIIE GENERALS t PUTNAM. 310 ROAN, . LAFAYETTE. WASIIINOTON. AND MARION, •It Dylt,t2t 1 3. B. 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