ittsburgii artf PITTBS;URCiMU wEDNapArIfOgRIGLAIO 2.0*-= tar °Frieze'. P.IPEr. TEE CITYMiIIt News of the City and Neighborhood. . Comm of 'Oran Ave TOOSIIIIGR.—IIeforo Judges McClure, Adams and Parke. • . . Argument fora new trial in the Cue of Fterr o wpr Fife and Stmts. . - The Conti centessod - at 'lO 'o'clock, at which tame -, Ithe persons who Imre been tried were pot in the dock. Stewart looked soberly contemn •of his sol fmneondition. Fife appeared as sprightly and. In bocent as *lamb.' Charlotte tried to appear solemn but Fife, whe *gnarl her during the argument. made. her laugh le 'spite of herself., We inner saw a man with a tete mardereue looking face than Fife. Judge McClure - remarked that to avoid ismonveni „„enee in the argument it would He better to take up each points eeparately.„ . • .. • Mr. Flatiken opened the argument in behalf of Monroe Stewart. He contended that it was a moral impossibility for the confession of Charlotte Jones to Le rend in . ,evideu i c4 , :trithoutprejudiciug the minds of the jury a gainst other defendants-460t the court erred - in toiling the jury that it had no power to dis charge them . until They had rendered a verdict— that, • the yerdiceitionld have ham rendered against each J defendfantseverally.and riotjointly as had been the case—that each defendant having been called upon to plead sipannety,llia - verdict ahord.l - be just the same way - yeader,ed—and also that the Court erred in chargiWgtheiury thatklonroo Stewart must prove where he kept himself dining the time of his abeence from bed op tho night of the murder. Thomas Iteward, Big.; foliewed in behalf of Fife and Jones..,.He contended for the same point in ref. ereooe to Cheishity Of the fury to render a verdict... — Mr. Flenniken did,. to wit: that.they could not be discharged 'until they had rendered a verdict. To this point ke,quoted many eases. He also cited from the hooks to . ,show that. the .cenfession of Charlotte - Jones shoeld out Immilmen. received In evislence, because ft' had been made whilst..the impreo, rims of hope was still iipori her 'mind, that the warmish:in would` inure' to her benefit. "While a new. trial wilhatot ,be granted.. on °very tri lling point, yet when a. minfession is made going to the root of ttierwholo matter and in send against the prisonsellhisro i 3 stronggrouudlbr the opplica tiou. She made the confession under the inunestiA`.. influence Of:slope tbat it would work ' for ' ter eit•`. • rin t ege . - 21,144 stsighttatufeefrom facts known., to him in Hit isootAluithe linking her confession she. Ilan tolliceuredthe bone that she would . l4 • used as a Witness for Continininealth... The Mayor Ik tiv . did not plainly' teelare tolliehlruthaf her confesilon to' triweild not inure to her advan age, but tiro .jailawhektait.tbld her that it would ” be better for her to eenkessins present... When each sorifession•itus'made, stilt here, n reminder of the promise.-he had intimatedin the jail.. With regard to the all6l—the burden of proof lies open the Corn s monwealth in a capital mac; they cannot shift it. If • the prisoner attempts to prove something . and fails, that failure-is not to bo ..used against hito.... The Commonwealth can inter nothing inn ease of ran, der of the first degree. ,Thu prisoners proved an al ibi as - far as in their yoner. Because they did net ••• mato out their full point iscuot to be urged: against them. -It . is &very dangerous prectolent to infer be • cause a mail cannel show that be did not do a mur der that, thrifore, - he,dbi ILI The Court gore too broad a aeop4.lz its- insiniotion on this point. Sedge Il'Clure read from bin charge what he did .sey on thiatsoint as from the hest authoritiesi. The im r2bjectlon Inns ninths against iostrutting the Jury thedegreo tho'of Molder. The jury understood the 'Coen. to inetruct;thear to find a ver dict of murdaiin Dm tilt degree:and felt themselves bound to •gtyo 'the- verdict at they slid, when there were eircuMstentee fo reditee' the, degree at least in , the ease "reone... - If thelori lied not .tronslaared theeeseleee•bound by. their imansetions they would have fixed the degree of Murder in the reemid, in the. ease of the Woman.' "Mr.-H: tsantended that the fact of -dremkeniter'in any pair); Would. reduce the de groo (Addiscifess Repotia.) lels in proof that Char lotte was plied liberally with brandy on this night of tbo murder... :' .. ,•• : ' Several ether - points of mitior importance in relit; • tion to the' argument of the District Attorney, the fact otthe stasuriaption, rum it_ was ihermiterized, that Charlotte carried away the money. in a-shawl got at Mao* atthenight of the torder, etc., were then szi gie ed. arialent in fs.ver: or an arrest of judgment was than pursued at some length. The Distriet AttenteY Mgited at some length the points rairodebyismuselforthedefenee, and cited a number ofiallatiiities touching thaquastions so issue. He cordd...soot-vethat..there ens any ground for a , new trial inthe resummitillalkrcounsel; and in re gard to the merlin in arrest of judgment, a more fall, perfect and legal verdict Isail , rierierbeen rendered by a Messrs. Flenniken and Howard oessjipied the Court until four o'clock in more tally amplifying the • pointa which they had argued in the morning. • The prisonen were - then fded and the Court adjourned Hit ten O'clock di morning, when name Orphane Coarkbasainees will. - taken up. The desimb' in en thisnotieatiits arrest ofjndgmeist and for a new trial will probably not be given until Kto - jirimtrYll Blair. Co. Snag of tauttniglacior will end the following .-- McKra-dortnamensiptre Eseope, re:weaved.. —War the followings . 01'ffealers of s the *tempt It' escape of David S. McKie, now under Sentence of death in the Ilellidayiburg jail, for the minder of, Samuel T:llforiness, we are indebted to the gentle manly warden, Mr. John McClure. It appears that on entering the cell in which the prisoner liconfinett and chained to the Moir, on Tues day morning last, the warden discovered some rags wrapped Isround the rings of his hobbles which en circled his ankles, and on enquiring into the canoe, w a s told that they rubbed him and caused him much pain„ which Induced him to wrap them with soft ma terial, and that prevent the rough iron from coming in each elbsehroximitY with tifs lege. Mr. McClure, thinking it natural, and believing all tohe right, left him, Jur . ho supposed, perfectly secure; huh as the dayadiineed, and not feeling as if all was right, he again visited the MU of the prisoner, about three o'clock in the afternoon, when_he discovered that the wrappings arounthrhie hobbles had teen increased, and, to satisfy laimielf more fully, - Pmillired himself I with a heavy pair of handcuffs for the purpose of .rearing the prisoner's arms, while he would make a thorough examination ; and, to his astonishment, while in the atter fastening on theta wrist arrange ments, McKim told him that "it was no nre to ex amine the , hobbles—they were cut"—and so they were, cut clean—completely and entirely covered— jest where they inclined upon the instep of the foot, and had them well wrapped, as above stated, to keep his plan concealed, so that be could deliberately step ant of them when his other arrangements were made. It was also diseerered that he had cut nearly through two heavy staples which wore the means of keeping his tell door secure. Wow to get, at - the means by which be aorinaplithed these hasty feats of irimnet ting were yet: to be found out. Every thing in his cell was ra n sacked—pieee after piece of his wearing apparel and , hirriser-alf were put 'through a close and scrutinizing -starch, bat all to , no purpose— nothing rime Could be found (out a letter, which the prisoner ltibturtilten-:-antleipattng his escape—and conceded in the, lining of his coat, bet which the warden withholds from publication for the. present) to aid Idialct hie wink ; but on searchhig the cell of a Crary erinibull, - which is eontignens to his, part of the blade of an old case knife was found concealed between the dilapidated leaves of a smell Bible, the whole length of which was not more than four inch es, but had been hriekled him a saw by beating the edge against the bars of his cell, and with this email instrument had accomplished all-this work; ; and, bad It notbeen found' out as soonas it was, by the vigilance of the warden, heaven only knows what might hare been . the consequence. As font.weeks' from next Friday is the day fixed upon by the Governor Tor" Ma execution, we think all furtheritteraptehy him to break jail will prove ladle, ni - tha. - Sherif, ,3l 4 Port, and the Warden, Mr. McClure. have him heivily ironed, hand and foot, and a guard oyez hintrinriug the night. - - The bobbles which the felon sawed of his limbs have been. forwarded tothe'3lusenns atl'hiladelphin Ism Omar. Taocsixdlrt." Foster hal catered so mecessfally far. the peep% Orthis city daring the past two . weeks 'that - we were prepared to site his TheatreAosed.for the serum: But we were agreea bly surprised when we learned that the gorgeous: spectacles re - carefully studied to represent the scenes from the Auelest eludes, to gratify the eye, had only even way to the more exquisite pleasure which the cultitated toted etjOys through the ministrations of th e sair—in iv word, and ''not to Pot too One point tee lt," ths,t in opera troupe is to take the. boom for ,a week arid afford those who love the beau tiful blister music that le mask in the true sense, from miles who hive spent their lives in the mature and trial of their musical powers. The services of this troupe: have been procured At a great expense, and they will appearonly . to-have crowded houses night after night, salting as they May remain.— They will produce. their operas with 'fifteen principal ringers and a chorus of twenty-five singers, the whole placed upon the stage without regard to expense.— evening will Alt produced the admired Opera Tsovaroaki'whilth will of course attract an im mense house. We call attention to the cast, which may. be seen in another column. - Tut TAHOIGT Flano.—The Blues, or Wash ington Infantry, itabirked from near the Hand Street bridge. on the little tow, Hawk Eye, for • trip to hire's Rocks to try their skill, and as certain by experiment the owner of the medal which we notice : lnanother place. Orer some chairs and benches - on.the upper deck they had . aiarge American 'Sag drawn ; for a protectioe from the sun and'amoke.'The company was out in full'force or nearly full and marched tette - iiiassa4eigethewvi'necke4tiu , "' to the live of embarkation.' bbard'once, dist was the last one could see of thein from shore, for the low chimneys poured out such volumes oft pitchy biumations • invoke as to blot end the targeteers from the*.st invoke ne. , The after, soon waa.,beautiful, and the place chosen for their stierhphe.best in the neiglitiqbool" The medal wits.wohly Sergeant William Evans, of the First. Ward, bed three shots, suing mesa- , ure; second beat; Tobias. M. Fehl; best single shot IMO Mcliwaine. .There were -thirty - throe bins ut itl the target. . ' • ELscreit.Zlftti followingachap da kebab!, the •Thir.l Ward 'eramal=t Pryer. . "144.1br dbadatairDe M tea r-7b tat cL ert ß —lMA N:a pt i ri.l4 is3 ‘ isabetOck. Ulu Pillamlth.Dealato. iDasßabeeca. Coksia, Kim Mary D. Moor, Miss Mary M'Claren. Prlsostrrablbuttari•Mteir Saraka. lams* Wm: Maki it. Masalatir Miss Mikm Orate Miss 4Vial,Dantany OW. Min &Oa , lasi* ihay- DarDigtaa, Mlu Elloa P. L Mao - .• )4, ;14, • • -1 - ' 'eo • - . 7".,!4" " -. 4144 Will be .."‘' o granteltto the follo named •TwasAr.w4Wo f brs4r-gielow • • • , r• • tiudaret orbefariillat dn: • The Allies:its will, plow" am pripired with • of solerrentai; "'"" Boisifeet others who bare beep licensed will he Wart, Pittsburgh—James T. Prat . home. Fifth Ward—Adam Sawa:lSA taverns - lteseres Township--Dariuss Lutz, Chartiers Township—John• . lhaif en liquor with. ether goods• A SPILLNDID LM; Moro Is on Sth street, has showo was given as a prize to the best marksuille i o Wash ington Infantry, at their trial yesterday. It is a massive silver eirele, bearing upon non side this in scription : 'Presented to the Washington Infantry, by S. Steinrack, and to be awarded to their best marksman, July 21, 1857." On the reverse side we have the proverb. "Honor to whom honor is due,". just. under which are the American flag and the, spread - eagk. It is a very beautiful piceo of work =Whip and reflects great credit upon Mr. Lough rep, by whom it vas made. It costs 1125.. HAIL STOR.3I..—A very severe hail storill visit ed Plum township and the townships adjacent during the time of the rain here on Monday afternoon. The bail fell in some spots to the depth of five inches, and some of the lumps nre said to have been as large as walnuts. But little injury, we learn, was done to the crops; but the fruit trees !mitered considerably, end the storm while it lasted, was quite violent. 'lt was con finettlike all sinular !donne to a strip of country about half a mile wide and several miles long. LOAFER Bata., one of the must notorious tomun drabs unwhipt of justice, who broke jail at this place about a year sips, in company witisDaniel O'Brien and John Kunsler, (when imprisoned on 'a charge of malicious mischief, in deliberately .cutting a Lome with a knife, on the streets of Allegheny city, from the effects of which the animal died,) Las been re'-ae rested in St. Louis, by officers Hague nod Moon, and trill be brought to this city In a day or two. Tat following gales of Stocks ware made laat craning nt the Sales Rooms of P. M. Darin : to shares Exchange Bank, $Ol 00 10 do ktechanico do, 4 do Citixoni (uow) Bank, 13 do do (old) do, 14 do N. A. Mining Company, „gill ;So - t . do do • 'do, --- Frain rod'Balintirtki:44l{ , e'lieraotis, nettled 'kfiGnire;'D..McOnire; Geo. Bennett, T Lnion and Joseph Beckett,. found by the police .6imbling at Patrick Gormley's on Diamond • allip; icere brought before Mayor Weaver yester day,-and fined $3 each for this offence, the cam mission of which is contrary to the net of As sembly of 1794.6 Tan express train on the Cleveland A Maboning Railroad, on reaching Aurora Saturday afternoon, and.whilst running on to a side track, was run into by Rio-engine of the up coal train. Thb baggage car was stove in, but no other damage of consequence done. Ilad not the speed been muclislackoned pre- TiOULS to the collision, scrims, consequences would hare. °med.—Clem thread: Poor Ortier MArrEns.—The Postmaster- General has ordered the re-establisment of a Oast-alio al EaMbrook, Lawrence County, Pa., and appointed John Waddington postmaster: and. at North Liberty, Mercer County, Pa., yp pointed John L. Pringle postmaster, rice It. McKee, resigned. ‘Vs.have received' from the publishers, Miller Curtis, The, SeleriVelloto for August.. It is a very tinteitaining auli instructive book for little peeple. Also from Dinsmore & Co. the Raibray Guidc, contaMing information, useLl and re might say neeeoaary for travellers, and the Amerieon people are all travellers. W illiama, for many years o resident of Johnstown, but for the last three and a bolt years a citizen of Liberia, is now on a visit to hie old homo. Mr. Williams is one of the inission esies of the Methodist Episcopal (Mardi in Africa. He intends to return to Liberia after n abort time. IS appears from the record of a rain gunge kept at Ilarrisburgh, that more rain fell this year during the months of April, May and June, than during the whole. eight months of the season last yeat, concluding with Nocember. Aft find we were at fault in stating that the Alle gheny Bank intends to occupy the building occupied by /chat & Olds. The Bank still use n portion "of One of the new buildings of that hum. Messrs. M. .0. will atill continue their businesk at the old stand.. Psnacets haring stocks for sale can hare them offered at public sale at the Merchants' Exchange on Thursday evening. July 23rd, 1857 ' by leaving them with ArSTIN Loomis ,t Co, No. 92 Fourth street. Means. Hour et Miami hare laid upon our table Godey's Lady's Book for August. It can be procured at the atoll, under Miaonie - Hall, recently occupied by Callender. Tut' [ego'. Term ' Anntiorlev emmty Conti will commence on Monday, lett day of Augunt.. FOR A FEW DATA Losaan.—Our sales of Gent's and Iloy's Clothing, Furrelshing Goods &c., will be continued fors short time longer, and feeling confident that the character of the stock and the rates at which it is selling are real inducements to purhasers, all are solicited to make an examination. J. L. CAR:CM:TIAN, Near the Post Office. Allegheny. TOrCUISG SENTIMENT.—What morn precious offering can be laid upon the altar of a men's heart than the first lose of a pare, earnest and affectionate girl, with an undivided interest in eight corner lots and fourteen three story bronco? And bow can a sonsihie lima so well gratify a female thug encumber ed, as by wearing becoming garments, procured at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Itockhill et Wilson, Nes. 603 and 605 Chestnut street, above,Sieth. BILIOUS DISEASES, of all kinds, will find in CAR TER'S SVARISH ItIII.TCRE the Surest remedy. Tho afflicted will he revived by its .N humors will be expelled from the blood, and the liver will resume its healthy action, thereby restoring the patient to per fect health and vigor. It contains no mercury, opium or ether poisonous drugs, and may be given to the molt delicate infant with perfect safety. HINESIAXM RECONTERTED TO COMMON BLXST..—At a meeting of "spiritualists," ILO invalid was brought forward_ dreadfully afflicted with ulcerous scmfala that all the doctors had failed to rare. It was pro posed to appeal to the spirit hued for advice, and a tioateepathio phyileian present interrogated the de parted spirit of Hanemann as to what remedy should he token. Loud, and 'distinct rape. audible to the whole, audience, told off A-g-r-r-'s P4:l-i-c—Romer [N. Y.) Whig. now w Keer Talking.of Sidney Smith's coo/ idea of "taking off his flesh, and sitting in his bones," as being the highest imaginable degrees of airy comfort. "I can better that," said a wit, re cently ' • "L would knock the marrow. out and hare a draught through." But a much more pleasant plan to keep cool would be to drink plenty of the icy cold sods water from Soper . silver fountain, at the cor ner of Penn and St. Clair streets, Coot., pure and delicious is the Soda Water. of Chas. 11. Super, Car. Penn and St. Glair SO ivrusef - 84.v - E's PATENT GAS COOKING STOVE, NO 7b. TRIED STREET NEJE MARKET, WELERE THE PUBLIC ARE RESPECT LLY invited to ealHind teat It. merits, The prim of • Bogle stove is lAA itornerstand in ytztrr, atti will purchase enough to do every rar , _ty of awaking for a Tamils of 4 toe person‘thisdoes not include gm, brackets and cooking utensils.. The common stove tin ware may do. For further int rmation'addrme the undervigmd, DR. I. MUSGRAVE. Being the first In thts city who used your Patent Cu Cooking Apparatus, I can cheernilly and confidently mom. mend ft to others a. far imperlor for all cooking peep..., to any of the old tubloned cooking:doves. I on:alder It • groat, improvement, and When its Vera advantage. are known, oilmen. keeper will be satisfied without It. Among advan4en will mention the following , gnat, a Ain I. &way. , thus saving time and labor.. Ironed, cookie I. colon ld oat opprcedro heat. Thirds its melee. which le agree! fawner/meat awn the coal store. Yourih, the tale with which the heat may be regulated soil the progress ' of cooking attended to. Timepute develop° other advent. ge., but fur the prenent I trill respeitfolly stamilt these. , ItitB. R. At JOIINWN•No MO, Wylie area. one two of Dr. linegrarefe Patent thin Cooking illaver,lcsucheerfolly.recomMand Mini to the public as the most =Lenient and ..tonomlidil cooking apparatus for baking etc. They are imperlor:to any stove 1 erer used, E. A. NV DYES, So 60, Market street. TOBACCO - AND LIOAIt9— pry bra Richmond Tol.acco,les and IT. diikrent brands 80 disturb. half protod lamp Mkeg. V ieginleTeriet !Smoking Todacco, 10 caddy bx..N L Diamond Twist Tobacco, 100 bbla Clot and Dry Qacen City Bavarian andEpainish mixed, 278,030 Mesa& audGerman Cigars. in storeavrtor kale at EDWARD T. Nt•7LRAWI9 Wholemle Tobacco Waroboxilar, %I liberty at., ROI op • • lathe bead of Wood QOUE,CIDER, OR. PURE CIDER VINE. kj GAR tan be obtained at Moult t Patton's In the Dia wend. The trash tumidly sold for olookar ought to be pro blblod. befog totspoeed of vitriol and other wham°m druga. rlnegar at klorrts At POMO; to t. ea elder two years back sad nothing has been added Price 2. /nuts per t --- • .11 . A.vme resigned the agency of the Merotere' Colon Inearance Company of *theme, Pennexlreente, theetrany recommend It to the patron,e of the ritlebrugh public se an IhttAttition worthy of their oonlidentse. Metal. IL C. Uhrian4 Co, 71% Fourth erect, the prment aped., are gentlemen of experience , In the lee; mance holdover. flylSl JAS. BLAKELY. • T. E EMBROIDERED MUSLIN MANTILLAS. . [Joe& and Shepherd Phdd Dneteee." " Motto rasepre, and other dieltable goad! to be found Ad' -1317rdeer1 , - MILSPIIY & BURCIIIIELIIS. ~ rimer only proper , vessels to preserve fruit:ln. iniulnUalatret.ind hire eartietatgh , lk.od ho s *. • isr ,.....unopt_or. ,gleas Jere for prewthog. Oar Jan e qual tooky ".rhotly 040114 roaimple and wally wa A ded; fully palest t, safl mad. cheaper. lso, JO/ u x edarit,ooomon Nail eta Ilonsekeepere wilt find it to th'lb..d"st".!-"•! m all. .f 7 soSSlA.Mseuthr A 00. iiilairUerholtf ,oorner ittaliutd Water atm to. SON-lIMBRULAS, and: Lb assortment Stunner floolo4, Ora We morid pane. RUBBER 14.A.OHINETB - E — LTL , .fits• fop .1 fedi UM fachtsla *VW .2,. , ~set 4 DIY thicker tb• Banal filatarO, prhselsadlbratest 11= 1 t r saii,L.nuumvarmidiglailCkricisr- rr-iwaq , _.syx:4~~e 4 ' MlitM M= , MMII WAAIII:CGTOS CITT, July 2.1.—,Th0 War De partmentthierrntorniarreeehed a dap:deb -from . . OOP,. Bledary requesiing permission to muster volunteers as ti -defence against savage bands now et the Upper Sioux Agency, but Secretary Floyd - denied by telegraph the request. Orders were sent to Forts McHenry and Mackinaw for the troops to join those at Forts Ilidgely and • ening in view of apprehended disturbances a • ong the Indians of Minnesota. The Indians whose annuities were withheld by direction of the Secretary of the Interior until the Spirit Lake murderers shall be deliv ered to the U. S. authorities say that they are afraid to go in search of them without troops, therefore thelatter will assist in that service and at the same time Protect the friendly Indians. Immediate :steps wilibe taken to ascertain the true condition of affairs in Minnesota. Gov. Walker's proclamation was received this morning, and it is understood, was matter of cabinet consideration. No official information no its basic, except several brief telegraphic despatches, is in possession of the government. Maj. Ben McCullough arrived this morning front Kansas whither he bad been nest to see what troops could be spared for Utah, ami on other business cr.nnect ed with the latter subject. Wasuixttrox, July 21.—Calvin C. Jackson, of Michigan, and Robert H. Clark, of Delaware, were appointed Pursers in the Nary. Letters received at the Navy Department from the commander of the Niagara. dated fourth of July, represent all- hands in excellent health. Three hundred and ten miles of the telegraphic wire had been coiled on board that ship, and work was progressing at the rate of one hundred miles per 24 hours. The Western Railroaexcursionists, on their arrival this morning, proceeded to the Presi dent's grounds. where they were formally intro duced to the President. Music from three bands enlivened the occasion. A large con course of people were present. Subsequently .the visitors were escorted to tho 'Arlene public places of interest. 56 00 52 75 bt 00 15 75 15 23 Ctsciaxam, July 21.—This morning a Ger man named Kohler strangled his wife and after wards proceeded to the house of Nicholas T. Horton, a respectable and influentlajeitizen, of the firm of frortan't Ntrcey, whedim net fire to Che-ltouse, and slabbed:Horton killin in, in stantly. He then cot his own thr . Kohler had been in theemploy of Iforto , and the sup posed reason forth net was a r rimmed 'Kohler received from Hort° ,op th buse of his wife. At the last accounts, K was not expected to live. Horton leaves .a large circle of relatives, together with a wife and several children. . TOPEKA, July 16.—The convention has just adjourned ; it was the greatest and most earnest ever held. Strong ground was taken in favor of the Topeka constitution, and a determination expressed that Congress shall admit Kansas under the same. The census gives between twenty and thirty thousand voters. Gonerid Lane has authorised the organization of the peo ple thoroughly, and to prepare themselves to defend the ballot boxes at the October territorial election. New - Yonx, July 2.l.—Eugene Anderson, a Metropolitan policeman, was shot dead early this morning, by an Italian 'burglar, whom he had arrested. Anderson was formerly a butcher, and when the murder became known among the butchers a terrible excitement ensued: they at tempted to get possession of the prisoner, and determined to hang hint to-clamp-post. The police finally succeeded in safely lodging him in prison. • DETROIT July 2L—The brig Giddings cap sired on Lake Michigan on Friday mnrning last. She is a total loss. - She had no cargo. The crew, cpnainting of ten persons, arrived here to-day fin a destitute ,mndition. Hose company No. In, of New York, nrrived here to-day and are the guests of Engine com pany No. 3, of this city. LOIPIVILLE, July 11l .—A rencontre occurred this afternoon between George D. Prentice, edi tor of the Journol, and It. J. Dimett, editor of the Courier, growing out of an article in the lat ter paper this morning refletting on Prentice. Pistols were used by ,both parties. .Prentice was slightly wounded. . - " Sr. Loess, July Walker st.R.carnped outside of Lawrence with- eight companies of dragoons on the 17th. The citizens decided not to negotiate with him but will not resist the troops unless fired upon, when civil war will he declared. Clot. Walker has warrants to arrest the city officers and other citizens of Lawrence.. Nsw IfArEst. July 215 L—There Wag o SUCCS 910D of severe thutuler storms in this vicinity this wornittih e 'Veipiwelfweronsterf 11111 Resit wag struck by the lightniok which folloseed, and four sleerimpaprirtments were badly shattered: Mow of the inmates were killed. ST Lori., July 2ntlt.—The extensive 'Wooden Willow:ware establishment. owned by Cavenden & Moreton, was burned 'nit night. Tho lose is unknown: it was insured for $20,000. The Monroe House was also damaged; insured for $O,OOO. Sr. Loris. July 2 I ..-The rirer has &lien about 9 inches within _I hours, and is :dill falling. The tipper Mississippi and the Illinois are gelling low ; the latter stream is receding rapidly. The upper Missouri is reported as rising fast. %Veal!, er clear, murcury 83 degrees. Boirrno. duly 21.—The body of Benjamin Chandler, of Wilmington, Delaware, missing since last autumn, was found on White mountain. near the Glen House. Sr July'2l: I e. st..—There are still no signs of the steamer Cireassio, now in her eleventh day Out from Liverpool, and over due. Sr. Lut:lN July 2l.—The river is still reeed ing. It is reported that the Missouri is rising. 'f he Illinois and Upper Mississippi are falling Weather clear; mercury 77 deg. New Tons, July 21.—Cotton closed firm: 5011 Axles Bold. Flour heavy; 65u0 biles sold. Wheat Imo) ant: sales 22,000 bushels at $2 for Southern red; $2.00 for white: $1.55 for Milwaiskie Club and 51.20 for Chicago :pang. Corn is buoyant, 25,000 bush sold; yellow it, quoted at 02c. Provision! steady. Lard buoyant. lioeun quiet. ,Oils Inactive. Lead I IuIL IThiskey dtill at 32c. Sugar heavy at 9(0r.10c for Muscovado. Coffee firm of 111. Freights heavy. Stocks continuo firm; Chicago & Ilork Fsland 92; Lacrosse ,t Milwaukio 11 }; sliebigati S.outhean Penna. Coal Co. Jai; galena <l.. Chicago 101; Erie 35i: Cleveland .h Toledo sffi; 31ilwaukie sippi 32; Canton Co. 20f. • CIMCINNATI. July 21.—Flour steady and in mod• crate demand; sales 000 bids. at $6,2.'46,30 for surperline and 011,0044.6,1'5 for extra; receipts mod., crate. Whiskey opened dull and unsettled and de clined to 25®25}, with sales of 1300 bhla., about half at each price. The Price Current of this week gives the total stock an 2i,427 bbts. ; the receipts SN. increasing. Provisions are very, firm. In Beef there is not much doing. Bacon Shouldera sold at 101 and Sides an held at 12/ ® t 3. 31ess Bork tot $23 and Lord at 111. Bulk Shoulders are held at 10 and Sides at III; 2000 pieces Sugar Cured Rams country sold at 12$; loon city 13®13}; the stocks ' are nearly exhausted. , Weather clear: mercury 78° in the ehode ••Dest Pill. in Use.. _Frazer's - Hontlinche Finn. • They will cure the moat violent beadaehe, They will cure euttive bowels. They UV • lords as well as purgative. If your head pains you, one does will cure yau. If you here indlgestiou ttity.wlll help yoo. If you are sick they will make you 'well. They are the beat pill to sure biliousness. They are • plain pill and mood pill. No better pill eau be soutpoundal. They eon only u rents a box. Pent by =II to all parts with, United Plates. Direct your letters to Da. K.DICSER, No.llo wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa, the Wholesale Agent. myBadkrar The Only Remedyfor Consumption,whieh Imperial& him prorodreliable, • ELEGIGNEAN, CLARK as CO'S. [We Rushton, Clark it Co,] Pure and Genuine Cod Liver OIL It has stood the test of ten,yesrs with lima/ slug wander. and prose elan:Long slier, others Imre that you gat Herman, Chub k Co's, for slues the death of our Mr. Rushtonsn article adla ./Itahtos's" Lima been In• trodueed, in no way connected with B. C. k C0.,0r It. a k Co. Bold by sauce k Co., R. h. rsimrsrocs I Co., Yintiss Rios. and Druggilstsgenerstly. .10:44odsuref TaamsrassArrawrior.—Dr. Tobias' Venetian norm Liniment, in phit bottles, talcs 50 nail; Is enrranted cheaper end better than any Dthererticle everodered to the public for the cure of Cuts, Otabt. oPbsills, Letibnilr Oren besting. kc. Keep a bottle In tiro amble, It has ;eyed many evaluable helve. None lonulb unless MLnfd S. 7. Tobias Depot, 6d Dertlerult tame, New York. • - • Sold by Dr. KEYSKR, 140 Wood et. Jeddabina ToOTEIACIIP. is bothodly cured by o few drops IDr Keysers Tooth Arlie Remedy. Prepared and cold at the dreg darn a DK. KEPBI3I, 140 Wood et, Jel.l,,dAwnP Sign ur the °olden Mortar. — Tis every kind fur Bale at DR, KtYBUltl3l4O, Wood street , ' lealkdAvriff 1r youvalueyour teeth and a pure breath, healthy gustoort. and turntable swath. go to ICZWIERIS, 140 Wcoxl short, and boy • bottle of WAlttel 9'OOTII Wass and Tama Pooroga. ' Je26411.11 SREA.ST PUMPS, of a eall SOL& at o.26:dir). OIL QUOAR-30 Wide. prime Sugar; - A 7 blas. Crwilood awl l'orr4.lll..sor, foram! for gide by jeVi T.1.421qi N.() Silt r it in Mots No. 2, &kaki . QCEASE PACKIE'O,4tS 17 tubber Pselfilm fesop 141/ 'ind Itt -~ Y~~ 7.; ,, •A;=:41 - , - ,.. ,- ,c.: , .q:.. - ,:. , ,t oinakeectiaL._ . . , PITTSBITAGIINAusarers . rEq.mkasi.kacf.a...ria*o97.).. • Ptrramadr, Wowsmar, JOLT noup—the market isiumbandot salerriom tinibitals of 1223 Ws alma at AUK Rom store,. .15415 road Loa 0 6 .3:n 150 do taper, extra ind fordlY . 1 a0. 3 1;511,87 sad 47.2.5; 100 doentra and roma, do at 45,57 and 87,12, 650 do s do m 40 0 7 and $7,Z . , an 4 T 4 25 and 4d do do t& 48,47 and 41,12, and 70 do amid at 40,75. RAClONthens gnome. activity 3 . 1 76-7doY oak to e s t . ti e. trad c , ..m . s i t o tl , lo,lloo lbs c, ==. l . l l l o . 4 =Tho m 0.603 B 2 i alder. at 11M1 ta do at 11% to coun try Oil WWI 230001 s Sboal and Ham at 11 dal 1214' 4000 to do do at 11 and lt 3110 Ib C.ancomed Hann atl3s. and 1500 pa Saga Cored do at 14. DURO lIREY—a ale ofs to at 14. 1.A.R11/011.—a solo of 10 4610 No. ro t $1,10(41,14, HAY— lm at scaled of 810.40 al siogn It to. WHISKY—a ode ofloo 441 s raw at - 28. BUTTER—don: .468 of 1.1:.) lb. Wt. , / WIIRAT—a ode of 426 boo Red tomlll al 111,53. CHERSZ—sales of 50 boo at 10. SUO A R--oalee of 12 bbdo In lots to oniony at 1.21,..w1234 MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL. filsaker, Nokiah 8001 Circular pays:- -The woo her lute been variable daring the but lewdaye; heavy mitts hem fallen hem as elsewhere, and able morning It lie boisterous, with a mop of temperature law for the wawa,: .1111 the general reports of the wheat crop me hies. ly Emerald, awl thew of 'piing grain are much lamented, oaring to the lam plentiful supply of madam; ea nothing. themfre. at prment teals to [rostrata the expectation late ly indulged at of an are ram early sad prolific harmer, the mme define*. as heretofore has prevailed In the Imitate markets of the Movie's, meetnot with diminished bootsnipple, quoting firm prise, while othere hare .allifered in Um value of wheal to the extent of la- to .3 fit (mmeter op to timeline of last week er where the hands of the millers an almost imply, mad tho stockaahoutports on a wee quite too limited to meet the eitraOrdinary de end. • . "Tidemooting'. market was tolerably ell &Jeweled, and with a better chow of wisest samples we a Needarat• re. tail demmfi, at es reduction of about 2.lan upon Ameri can and other mil deecriptiorta, from the 3'; bat Pareeh in tire warshouno of this earl, Es. white heals yeoman, could not be parches.). on easier berms; li4esd..eXtm mud- Ines of American whits, from mamma only; brought raCher mom money than en this is week. .Of Antlers' wheat few eatuplm appeared to-day, and little .dare at tete prime. Flour meets a fair renal Worthy, bat to sake pro gress somewhat under preview rates must be taken." The experte of geed° from this part Gr the rent ending this day, and for the year MT, thus far, were t foliates : Total for the week $57:1,3C1i to 1 Plarioudy reported $2.3,5112,31i GO Total $24100,475 30 We annex a rompuntive matement of the Importe o Foreign Merchattiliar at New York for the weekend min. January t MS. ISM IRM. Dry Good, 3 1 ,2 19 ,8p1 V 31,0°9 $ 5 , 3 4 1 03 (Hurd Merchandtta:.. 1,914600 'IMAM 4.782.537 Total tor ;he 'teak . $.3.13G,537‘ ' — 1AFT110.133,1110 Previously raportad..... TO,DI 1 1 2,41 , 5,150 P2,I.G• I,oal $74,099;423 11E7E1,197 132,193,721 The foliowlog Is a compuntlie statement of The Export. frrelnelro of epode) from Now York to foreign nrtm for Ilte troek. end since Jan. 1: • • . . • • 1855. 1556. 1857. Total fur the week $1,Z4,671 $1:118,1*5 1062,814 Total fur 6 monttu...... 32,430.= 40,071,0 Z/ :t1.60,71.1 Sin. , Jan. I $33,725,504 41,190,0= • 39J . 0.4.501 —N.Y. nib. Imports bX.lllver.• • Wilk:ELIA° by Klnnotrinkri—esaaos, Bradloy; Lbl.l r o c baaro, Swindler; 2 oaks mad, Bakeirell, Nara & mg 1 boo !adze, Callniagham: 1 do do, 25 bbisrohtaky. Lamb& 0ry,400 boa starch. 9 bbla egg*, Clarke A ecr, 1 stosaal tais.bilarortla 4 aka wool, Backu-3caska o 4 Kray4 6 hags indrifliorarr, 111 bbl. floor, Brame & Anjer, china rola, Raman; 1 cask war, .111arg ska wool, ll ' ahly; I lookinpadasa, Kennedy. /dONONGAHRLA NAVIGATION CO.-4 bbis sty. 4 slide Irons, owner; 24 bars, Buahneß; /0 bbh 111, 1 91 4. ror-' yrb; do do , Lomb km; 1 111 cus,rragli.6 1 Richardson. 6 thirlns boator, 3 bbla rocs, 1111 ton; SSbbla Loth, saLks wool, Swindler: 34 do .10, 11.11dde: I aka rap, Raorearb bbia Sutton. PAUt by Le el..— 640 Luke: 8 belle .114 1000 Pig. Iced. Leech a .4350 bbls doom Undo wbbdter 11 do oil, Lloyd a co: 2sacks wooL Murphy: empty Edda, do: 4 Lu tidy; owner, 22 bbl. solll.b. • . CINCINNATI by Eenooosy.—l bx furniture May; 10 bbl. mot etc. Immo, Robinson: 5 to beef, Mune; 6do dq For eytll; 50 bbls Cool, .U'Crackan; SS bills whiskey, Donnell; 5 do di; esillodwoo: 42 do do Fewdorn; 10 do glom Hobe; 15 PP tobacco, 11•CulIelor, 25 Ude boom, Senors, 11 Idols 2 tee, Leeds a oa, too bbl. boar, C li. LeSo l 4 /0 2 do do MVO' 11:0 do do, Graham a Iluxossi 800 do dq 148115 inn ..es newt, 2 bbd. Ito trim!, M.A. Importsby Rallrosd Pittsburgh PL W. k C. R. R.-21000 old Wm Zng, Polar er k colt bele. broke. Edmondson - t as 92 aka wheat, WO. aorta k oo; 1 ear Camber, Tanana:4; 47 bids etwa, Roe; 29 do do, Stelarock: 9 bids pearls, Logan.* Row 7. Oka rags, 9 pen barna, R Robison kto 25 dos bockats. M'Clasks. k tst 2W do do, Kirkpratrkt A ?deist.: 40 aka kegs. Bloat. A 191 10110 woo, Ac, It Towasend t tot 2 ears shoe., Law. bort t Stilton; 12 bbl. data. A Mater. 313 Lralso wool. 24 kgs batter. A 3 bbl. eggL113.1.14 whisky, 2 213 bbd. baton, 24 Want], Clark A to; 211 basket, prolate, 75 dos latoms, 7 bbl. eggs, 1 do butter, 27oks Ilatar,lo ears tattle, 2 do bop. 30 aka crn, 100 boo cats...ton, Cleveland 2 Plttslonret R. 11.-21 be floor, Tanen 109 hdlg (rumen, Ohio Chair ;Company;.os 1412 paper, J L 82104 3do Jo. Haven; 2 care metal, !gimlet J. co; 33 Inße choir stuß 120 blitt whisky, fl do eggs.= halo wad. Mak Son 99 has chnr,d. It Iluteblnaon. I=! 11. arrivals from below arm We Li C. 111141 front& Paul, with e fair freight. the Centioni.r. Copt. lirlahriover, with • goal round freight, and the regular arrirala from Wheeling and from lip the Honorigalarig We have 10 1•,[11 for 1..... day. might ham Wed In regent to Ilic St Ryland, that .be la owned by Ciapble• JaeolA end I°llll,llam, and. oleo. In part by di. Abr... who r. to art In the rapidly of clerk, •and le miry much of • ganticman. Ibr Ryland look. MI If aha • , .7 heavy freight without drawing nmrdneett eater or Indus . `in onw heal, !in mew at Ow tmedin; wetly re•Jy to take tb.ir ou tho rivor okkik u oectifon Wrenn*. on sh.lll ra.tiee. The weather yesixtday wad floc MA coo 4 with my, aml awn a 11111 a .b.. r. The over vriut about on It ataial with al.mt 0 fm.t to itantes by metal matt. The 1.1:4411c Journal of the lath, ear. Ural the Illinois river . that place, although In tolerablo faLr boating end... receding at the tato of two loch., per day. Arid canal t. At. a. fact no they arrive SIN. being taken by the Vayaway. and other how boat.. to of Lenin and intermediate plates.— A olhdot rein, rioniewhat general mud and north. will bring it to n .rand. Rath it very much needed, there being CO .h were Many cottacthence for the put four of tine week, tithing Creel. bar ha.. live feet of water .• it, and no Mi. cult!, wear. In crowing it. It 121 aitid that I% Warn er• and 414 raft. have pvtwl the Ruck blood midge thug far lid. Swock. tool that of this monk., b ewel• and have received dm: age by cowing In contact ith the Kate Thierant during tho settian, has brought ont of the the following freight: 592 tobactsa 4,3a0 Elea hemp, :Vali pigs leash iso halm furs, B‘l3 tasks blare, Vial rails rope. 5.7:11.1 dry hides, sat *arta wool. 1,44/7 heal stork. 1:.1 throes chickens. and 3gSa3 packages of .no- Aro: , We are indebted to Mr. Fr...neer for the porealing purttrulara—Sfo. De to. flteambemll Register AltßlVED—Lucerne, Brownsville; Jeffecn.. gkc Col , o InLynrJ. Elizabeth; Chore,it, Well.ville; Fortuna, %Ciaoling: Cr 0414., St. Economy, Cincinnati; Freighter, 7.2.0 cc, DEP/ATM—M.I.c, Brovrt.t.illts Jaffa... do Col 113)..3, Slmtbettn Cll..,11.111e; Mlnnetoulta, Mlmti Ina. Kit. 3 fect 10 lochrn and on a sin.. FOR CINCINNATI—The vlen -1%1 etre., 6(iON0111% eapt. I oung. will Isere for the above sag Intermediate port* on HUne- BAY, =I inst.., at MA. el. For freight or Pnt!egr_. VP I 7 on hoard or to 1 jythil FLACK t BARN .F.. 5, Agent*. R ST. LOU IS AND MISSOURI RINFIIL—Tho Dna oew teolner E. M. RYLAND, Copt. Joloolou, Dm o r and ntormo4 ate port., Tills DAY at 4r. M. For Demist or pomp uy. ply or board or to Jill FLACK A DAILNEK. Agra.. ----- 11117C1711i,'INNATI.—The new and aplomb& steamer KEY WEST, Capt. W. 8. Krona, will Inca for the abort and all nt , ratedtate port, mlllll4 DAY, 231 Ins t., at 4 o'clock. For freight or Imago apply on board,or to Jyl.V FLACK & DARISTEY, Agento. FOlt LOUlSVlLLE—Theelegunt, answer HAZEL DELL. Cat. Recap Rom trill Irate for tbe itho• and all intermodiat• prta, ni "- 7MITIrS A, :14 Inst., at 3 o'clock P. M. Yo Vol& or palwagn, apply on board or. to Iy2l . VLACH. 1.1 VI NORTON Mk, Agentit. DEG ULAR TRI•WEEKLY JAI WUKELING PACKET IN PLACE OPALIit Fan. , Car—Tba avow and beantlfulstramer in tut is A, old. Williantin. will leave Pittsburgh every TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY, at 10 A. M., for Ike Marrs and all intennediata porta. For freight or gauge, apply on board or to W. R. WHEELER, Agent, JelOalif No. Wood Mutt. Erard Grua Pianos. WIR,ST PIANOS OP . TILE WORLD. KLEBER & BRO. take pleasure in an xis pouncing tn the nubile dud they tare been ay. Hnted Agent. for this city for the ogle of tiro world no awned KRARD MUNI) PIANOS. Thom Pl.os are used by all the Krea t Plaulda In prefer once .to those of any otber nuke. air.Tbalberg played Ivor no otherin hlseutemconcerta,and arouldcortalnly row then r.rdurfeely, wild they but be procured OTCrylthere, TIIALITRUO'S OPINION OP =Anti PIANOS: • . .The Orand Piano, inatio by Brawl, Paris, us In my es Natation, the mod iterfect Instrument In the world. I, no hesttatingly, giro them the prektnnoe over all others, 91018310 ND THALBEnti." The principal agent at New York has gone to Niels Thr froth stook, selected for ale In this country, when a olden yid •peelmen will be brmislit to thin city. ntatwasOrnie 11. lI,LEBER 2 }lllO.. No. b3,401h 33R.A-Diall Y. Bann Leas, (Below the St. %Or Street Dridgeo Allegheny City, Penna., DIANCIWITIII II OP BRADLEY'S WOOLEN , KNITTING TARN, Of every Cohn . and Number. TS PREPARED TO FILL ORDERS ON j..short mtico fur 67027 calor or unbar or Yarns. tho ng been one of the atiginalmandieturers of the Mehra. ed "Bradley Woolen lareeln connection with osy brother, Won. Bentley, of Wheeling, I would respectfully solicit share of the orders for VIM" mu shoes. ARM:WI paid fur tteep Skl4 l . and Wool. _ Joni yo NOTICE. TAE PARTNERSIIIP of the'Robscribera, under the firm of Leech A Ock, ten:floated by mutual consent on On lstday o7fv.:ju.:cilluLF4w7... pitt.torch. W. V LEECH, of O. W. !wow!, of f t ItiidalFitia. ThOmpecial agency of thn Penna. Ral mad hitheyk, conducted touter tha above rumba Atm. will be continue,' under the lame management herdniar4 but for the now rata account of W. F. Leech awl Ono. W. Hanle, tinder th. moo of LEECH dieb. in PhlhodeiWA anotothcr FAA.% cities: and by Flom J. CLAN. Whirlsad Cho. J. Chute, ander the name of CLAM/ A co. at Ethobuintk, and all no:ltem 'outbid. Mid arrainnemnibehni olinidy • tow dlvtAcii °flute:Nina among thy 'wormers for thsir own convenience. does not to 0. least MOO tharelationd of the nen= the public. • • • Nu. aIE4 Rnctt,, FLU& • • •_:lfltst l/ • Corner - *Ear* /Ake, dia. YAZILT,I4O Waal at lAIDERSIGNED haragobtain Let rweasent Ttow Patent lbr Improviment BOok pro . sitlicksarot to boeir DOW In 130., no I. ~,._..:;:.,,:„-.4!mk,. IT.III.LA_INT OPERA TROUPE. Signer CONTADI SIMI'S Celebrated Italian OPERA COM PAST, 1. recently him Mayans, Matanzas, Crisp. Gaiety. New Orlemm, Louis and Cionlnnati Theatre, numbering TITIRTY-FIVE PERFORMER?, .•• . . And embradng the Welt Operatic Chorea that has ever ap peared in the United Rate*. Flat night In Ono city of VERDI'S GRAND OPERA oh IL TROVATORE! Conductor and Composer.-- Azace0a........ II Cont. , DI Lana-- Signor Covradi SettL Fernando Signor T. Mazda'. ' Quiz .Signar T. Elul. lln Vn.ohe. Zingan . ig.tior (I. rillatores. And the MI ottreugth of the MAUNIFICENT CILORUtI. and Parrinette. 84and Tier ASTThe • public are respectfully ibiormed that no opera 11 he repeated. illa-Thtireday evening, LUCIE DI LAMMERMOOR. WATCHES, CLOCKS, ENGRAVINGS, OIL PAINTLIPOS, de, AT Arenas.-0n Ws...Monday. evening, July 22d, at 8 O'clock at the commercial sacs mom% No.tet, Fifth irtreeL will he sold: 8 very dcsir bie now anA SVCIIIIti hand Cold Watches, hunt ing and Open fisted: , 12 Sliver W atch{ levers, lepines s is Fancy Multi., Clock% 75 fine trench colored Engraving% .10 flue Oil Painting% 1 second Land Guitar. 3 superior silver plated Tea Setts. P. 11. DAVIS, Aoct. URNITUIiIi AT AUCTION—WiII be sold F at the commercial sale+ rooms, No. SA YlDh street, on Wedneffilay,July 224 at 2.o'clock r. sr, a quantity dried. , able Furnsture, among which are 2 Divans, roper Slahog. ny hook Clue and Secretary, one Side Board,'ltreakiaat and Diking Tables, high and low pot Bedsteads, Cottage do, Wardrobe, Chairs, Mailroom, Ingrain I..Ssrpet, one superior Silver Plated Tea FWD two very large French Plate Mir rors, In good order, original cost E 1 tooth .1521 P. :SI. DAVIS. Anct. T HE GRAFENBURG FAMILY JfDI C MORE OF THESE MEDICINES ARE BOLD EVERY . WEBK, TIIAN OP ALL OTHER MEDI CINES PUT TOZIETIIER. In this country mean le the result of mall, for the keen dlseentment of our eountrytnen le preeerblel, end puts au effectual stop to Ignorant Invitations. We conceder, that the antephded mates of the Orseten burg Metticinot Is men owing to their ureloubtal rupertorh ty. than to any other ranee ' and too deems to di eepecial attention to one of the beat among then., MARSUAPA:B DTEMINE' CIATHOLIOOM. This tweedy will cortshily cure Yelling of the Womb, Whitey Dieurdernd Menstruation, Disease* of gregrmnry. All trouble. at the change of life, both with young and old, and all the Tartrate kinds of roesknees and nersons com plaints around by dienctlensl uterineropost' TIIE PRINCIPAL sturroms Indicating diseases for which the Cattlelkon is offered.. a certain cure, are weakness in the buck, tingling and pain between the ehouldec blul v, extending all along down the spine, sorriness in the end of the .pies, bearing down ein. In the uterine origins, .hooting pain. In the boweln an dinto the hip...sympathetic pains In the breasts, burning in the pit of the stomach, Irregularity of the bowel; samethines with diarrhoia, and again with obatinate constipation, cold feet, capricious appetite, headache+ of a hammering or heat ing character with rearing or whistling In the ears, dull r;ipm to the head, with great n. e a:diorama, Imo:mind' tu complate proetration, languor and dlicouragement,_ arrangement of the menstrual proirde, with an acrid charge tintwen them, which ars described In the publica tions of the Onefenhurg Company. • . In all rumor Palpltailon of the Heart a acts at ono* Itanynteritmcomplehtm are suppmed to beheart diatom, from the erupethelle disturbance* Connected with that or p bu a, t The Catholkon obould Mousy* be taken, and lu nine he ont of tendt will be found that nothing to the matt er with the heart, and that aau will soon follow Ito nee. it Mg also relieve that feeling k. 110 1 ,11 ZS the heart doing tn the month and turning over. ALL OW THESE SYMPTOMS am net preeent at any one tine* bat any of rem Indicate the mmence of diem., and the nereetity for DIMILDIATIt AcrION. >The remedy is prepared by me of the °bleat mul moat skarn' playhrlane of the day, and every one may be unwed =they are taking a sciantiflc and wall compounded ma& Experience bat proved that the remedy will mare eighteen out of every twenty came, and that most of the incurable pcaws were so, because of cause which had destroyed' the re cupeiathr• power* of the system, or of never* mechsukal Injure. which had ruptured wane delicate membranes, and thereby rendered • cure impoesiblo. TIM price of the article being but One Roller and It 11.11 per tends, it to within the roach of every person, and should have • lair trial at Lamb The ue did. is accompanied by fall dinetiona enabling every ...le to understand her own caws thus preventing the beceveity 'of medical masultution, and what Is more import ant, enttmly doing away with reedits! etamlnstiown, which are Justly looked upon by women as • violation of their most snored feeling:l4 and to avoid which, will suffer excruci ating pains, and ertmetintes Mee life Male. In this slow, outs of the most highly educated phyelciam of the preempt day, and one who haa • waled-ands reputation, atoned that the et Acts of the nrwfenlurg Carmany would I. mope...idea by every female of any deliacy, and that the skilful adept. dm of the remedy which obviated the nemealty of , pommel aspen" would ratio, them to the appreciation of OM* man who vetoed female Medway se the settattard'of her po lity and the malt predaa and brilliant Jewel belon&wg her ammeter. Particular attention Is requested to the following...attn. Omentinne-1 have been • professed name for twelve ran. and of count, have seen a great many eery Ismer* taws of felling of the womb, deranged menetroallon, whiny Wenger. th e hour upon pregnancy, from the time of tom ception to the hour of delivery. My attention t ea also been eminently errested by Mel. symptoms nonnoced with tht bond—such eat palpitation, sinking, guttering, and other diearrangrtnents. which Ur (1 1 / 1 1P011y supposed to Mamie organic 'meanest of the heart. I have always [wand liar "halre Uterine t..htholitnn a moot valuable and eviconeful mealy., In them and In ell amtplainte of the uterine organs to a n y to many female. are Ilable--far mom saint-lons I than any, or all the moat prtacriptions of the rug- I tiler physicians.. and I have sea the pm:tire of the best in llot country. 101 l particulars f any cue will bectiverfully furnhbed any on. by &dart...lag a line to me, Boa 14.18. N. Emit Pod Odin. CAROLINE W. 111EMINUR, iStramboato TIEMA=M. .708EPTI C. FOSTER. Mori open at 13(,; cayblu Hoc& o'clock THE HEMET VCR IBM NIGHTS ONLY PERUOINI .Slplor ZEPVCCI. WEDNESDAY EVENING, July :It MD be performed. iu four acts, the Drawl Opera of . . . ==n --Signora Conant Vita. .tlirolorn Loolaa Caranti. .......Signora I. Zopural. Maoratorri. IC %Le or rll4l. auction Zales ,Si.P. DAVIS, Auctioneer. Commercial Salem Itooma, :co. 54. Fifth Pleat =E=MMEM:I== Public None, New York City. Ilawneerc—l observe an important embed= in your list of symptam'c Marshall's Uterine Catholkon will Infall bly curt Neuralgia This symptom more frequeutly acme. panne, menstrual derangement than people immune, and Mt bawd. are so subject to It that they Omuta always have • bottle of Catholkost on hand. They may rely upon it that It will work wonders, as I know, from certain experience. The symptoms, when connoctsd With the face, are too well known to need description. When the stomach le effected, there are centractions and shooting paina.mmetimm ding to the cheek and back, and frequently eccentparded with nausea, fal Edw., coldaree of the extrentitim, and acid ity. Thom symptoms will coon Le completely contrail.' by the Catholieon. It. IL HERMAN, M D., New York. I hare not In my whole experience seen • medicine which will compare with Menke''. Uterine Oatbolicon. Out of thirteen females In this place now under my treatment for Becomes of the Uterus, • majority are about wall, and all the rout are rapidly courelreciag. IA IL MIMIC& Lynchburg, Ta. A cas•Of felling of the womb of sown year? rtanfflog, has been cure.' by Maralull'e Uterine Calholloan, and the Indy Is now We to walk out and attend to her duties. Iler cam hastens boon looked upon se Incurable, and the cure lt considered little lees than • miracle. JOUR P. LAMBERT, M. D.., Penna. One of the severset cams of Uterine Mamas that I hare met with In thirty years' active experience nan practitioner of medicine, mu the Incense( tintWUngmy attention to the virtue of Ilarshelle Uterine Cethulkort. The patient woe a married unaran,•nd mother of two children. She hod been womb:malty troubled with a discharge similar to the whites, sal had some trouble with her mreathly pariedg but condi!. end herself in good health. She wan then taken with shooting pains under the right thoulder blade, which after. wants extandeel along the spine. She. was then troubled with hesulache and great norrocu shuddering Theand finales of heat would shoot over the whole body. The organia dlgiculty of the womb Really emerged Into coutykde prolapses, ma that she could not sit down, without pain. There was wcarinseeend aching to the back,and an tut oontrollable desire to lto on the sob all day. She had natura, vith hot anddry akin. and eltenetime woe io • oitkad co ditto. Candor compels ma to say that many of these symp toms appeared eller I undertook the case and the beat skill I I could command, felled to avert them. felt en If the re. aponstbility wee most too heavy. and • cm:weltedun with an eminent medkal Prete...ln New York City, led me to the en. of Starstudfe Catholicon. The change of symptoms to milder ono., and then again to • perfect state n i health, was gradual, but the whole moss was as beautithl art. the gradatal development of a plant from the aced to the ripe fruit. A mutant use of It for six months won attended by complete omen and though several - , years have elapsed, not the alighted symptom of 11l health lots been expert. enrol. Since then I hoe and It constantly. and do no more than . act of simple junk. when I say that it re eminent ly worthy of public confidence. J. W. TUMNOCIL M. D.,,lndiana. lb OtaGratfinliurp Cbsopuny, flanneatam—l look upon it ma an as of gratificsUon no well en of duty, to Inform you of my experience with regard to Marshall's Uterine Catholicon. 1 have been a preened. physician fur SCOW twenty-five years, and barralwaye found It almost imposible loose thaw dims. known ea Uterine. My brethren of the medical profeadon have always looked upon thew complaints as Incurable, and they have nosh la. muted their Inability to discover a remedy. naming bard of your preparation, Marshall'. Uterine Calludicon, and knowing that many had been besstituf by its use, I thought It my duty Waive limy most thorough birestitotiort The following Is the mutt of four years' careful trial. I have alweys found It succeeeful In owe characterised by any of the following symptomr. Groat heat, procure and bearing down In the uterine organs, 110680 of weight on the bluffer, aocompanied by urgent and fragment de.° to pen water. great nervous exciteummt about the time of the monthly pa rka, with Irregular adheres, it Waggonette:Ml abundant, .dat other times manly and difilcult, Wed.,ee and sons nese, moots headache irittabUlty of temper, chilliness, liatulence voini4 Irregularity of the bowel. burning In the atastich, w tin the groins and email of the back, crawling and thm n Tutors parta of the body,.d • gener4 owns of unseinees. There are many other symptom ma needed with three complaints, and I have decreed them well described In the varlets ostificalos end publications of your.Compatty. I ought to Say th at In the complaintscaused by the' guru of life" In elderly females, en well as In the owe of yo girl., In Jost coming to Marshall's Uterine °dhoti. con la Infiallible. Your truly, DENY. ICITIDEDOE, If. D. A young female friend of mine bas been afflicted for four or fire pert with uterine ditScul Us, which prodnivd vis lad epsomite AM and deetroyed boo genetal health. -Two bottlegof Matthall's Uterine Catholicon cured her, entirely'. HARVEY PERIM, Providence, IL I. • A haute Mend eludes, whohae been naffed. nor nearly. I ten years with uterine dilficullis,(lrrestilw,nrotel paWful menstruation.) le already by four menthe' ems of Marshall's Uterine Catholicou r better than the ever !expect. WI to be la her Ilk and ostfidently expecte a perfect cum. P. lIITCMCOCK, New York City. Menhall`a Uterine Catholkon,c•ps the climax of orrery. Ltdng ever kluvern in this 'country. Tt has been used with complete anscoess. JOS. LEVY, Mt. Storting. Ala. Ttumaands of other certificates are ots Me at the cake of the Company, where all Inter.. are havlted to call. MAIBIIALIIB UTEME CATIIOLICON • Is sold liholoatleasllle - MU at titrir7ilic;•—crt Dr. am 11. ILEYIIIII„ No. 140 Woad asset, Idgn kb: Golden Mortar. ArrlChll Mut rt • eopy of the Onalhoburg Shama d U•nlib• 100 Dallas. Prim ZIS ants.-Copia to .yl..t Of the amotry &m of charts, oo the watt or twenty-0m • ThsonrOmbort Alcasna• ass of Ma bat poblkatkan =4 may b• hal without charts of any of .th• `...o447'ettranta or at that . Milo. • fallasnltalltaT SUNDRIES -4 bbls. Grosse; mfg ukumv Logs Wool, I h " Foghorn loath 0110omett • To Anil. pa itanew Basel lbs. all by TE FOR 'OAKLAND RESIDENCE--,-I oiler hot stlel to,lohono °Ormond, Wog &tart olthe Nue thalotol, optu which II ' o reside.. It' Jo* 4Witalito totothw to oaf ltoo woolOWoo. • to the otootty, Ithkh orlathi IP4III I / 1. 10 11.01 the Court ,r_ffw4/:14.',71 '70D11,3%.11,4141/30, • . ... N.-',',-...::..?-,..':..,:,'..:.,-..,i-......-.-.;;; p.tTLN'T ELASTIC 7153 AND *Annamoor CEMEN R 0 0 F!..W(•: - '' PERRI*& JOHNSON, Proprietor*. ' • . • A RE PREPARED TO CONTRACT AND PUT ON AT-ITHEL-SHORTIAT NOTICE II& the above Elastic fire and Water• Proof Oimont Roans, it being the only artiele'yet invented that will san:inis fay resist the action of the anumphere in every climate, IT I 8 PERFECTLY. FIRE • AND W.A.TiirirLsPFLOOP,, • : . And in point of Muddily, we believe it ie aquiline& superior, to may lletallio Roofing. We can pet it mantas OW Tar, Iron or Shingle Reefs, It making nod/den:nos how flat or steep the roof may be. This • . • .••;...• Roofing Is warranted to prove so dem representM. We win mat It on for ' • !. SIX ROLLA= P.ER SQUARE. (TER FEET SQUARE) • We will apply It upon Tin and Iron Roofs Go TWO DOLLAab PER SQUARK, being on amount *rite dunsbilitl tit • cheapeseplint that can be used. gip-We Invite ell who are bundler s and also those who wish that roofs Repaired, to enlist onr °amyl= ' and examine samples and watery the themselves In regard to the duMbility and practicability of thin Rotang• PEERLN & JOEINSON, • .- •• - No. J. 0. PERRIN, I S. A. JOHNSON. .1 133!Thhd duct, between Wood and Smithfield. Pittaburich,Tenna..' Reed the Folio' Oma or tat BCCLITI MTN lopustr. Ommtsr, , No. 16 front at., between Main and Sycantore, Cincionathi Ohio, Dec. 10th, 1650 21s cdt whom it may coneerm—This Is to earthy that 1 have exasninett specimens and roofs of W. E. Cinthe 'is rite and Water-Proof Centont Rooting, and believe it to be eminently sulkies to any other kind of Roofing now In Rik I wee En eye wit.. of • eevare trial of one of throe roofs, from a large rolling° of dame from an adjoining buildingOrhkhttna directly upon the roof and cornice for nearly half an hour. It stood the trial beyond all expectations, and oared the [Signed] T. W. lIASKELL, President Buckeye SLAW Insurance Co. CR.lnmet Aort. OT Rant CO., Feb. Gth. IGST. -.Thsve 02Imined W. E. Cun..o. t Co'n Elestic Fir. and Water-Proof Cement Roofing, and to far an I eau Judge, co...dm it • good intention and an villing to Insure bullehoge thus nrotectrd ttiNMI the R• 1310 tort. ea I lima float cortred frith [meta. [Blgoedi JNO. e. LAW, Agt. fto.tnl Ins. Co., Londo...a Lin'trua• CINCINNATI, December 1.201.105 111 . 71, oN when nay concern:—Thla IN to certify that we have adopipd W. E. Coma. t Colt Maeda We and Water-Proof Cement linotlng upon our store wadi... Ring house. It has given the moot perfect natistartkm, and we out rkommood It to all whaling Fin, and Water-Eroof flooding- . (Signet j EAR Ell 71 VON POUle aphlydawr as Ylatures, N 0.62 West Tooth dread. n?MnrMnIMVMni. .• ;. ADAIR :Sic GRANT. Proprietor, No. 57 Water Street, Pittsburgh, and P. Peterson's, Allegheny. puis IS AN ARTICLE SUPERIOR TO ANY OTHER IN THE MARKET. IT IS used extenaivoly In New York and Philadelphia, and le well approved. It is applicable to covering Foundries, Dwellings, Warehouses, Bridges, Steamboats and Railroad Care It will last longer Min 51ciallic !loonim or Shingles, and resists the vicious changes of climate—ncithor affsead by cold, beat or damp. ha principal ingredient is of an extraordltury elastic wawa, told It noses Imre* this elasticity. It can bo readily applied to MI kinds of mot. Mt or sloop, old or non, on iron, tin or 'rood. It will not melt In wpm weather, or crack In cold, and It le not injurod by ironic tramped upon. It to B oth Fire Sik-Vor further information, apply to the proprietors. TRANSPORTATION. 1857. CAPACITY ONE HUNDRED TONS: DAILY., LLOYD & 0.. Iliggia [SUCCESSORS TO LLOYD t LEMON.;] TIAVING MADE EXTENSIVE PREPARATIONS TIIIS WINTER, aro now prepared to do • heavy loolneio by • I.3OINTINTS , 22ITANI.A. OANAL AND RAILROAD_ Through to and from tho Euler. Curb. . Wo run ..or fro.ndm and all 0n..0 dixpoord to patronize Go I•.nns. Cutial and Railroad, that oo loans will bo xporo.l to render gentond sat.faction to SWITERS Of EASTERN AND 'WESTERN FREIGHT. Tho Avoidance of the Inclined Planes 1111 the Allegheny Portage Railroad Will give Increased ilovpatcli to the tranionieeion of freight. Olney Penn .etreet, et the Canal LLOYD k co 1857. CANAL NAVIGATION. 1857. 33..MES.WEI PORTABLE. BOAT. LINE, ViaPonnsylvania Canal and Railroad. likaail Capacity Two Thousand Tons Per Month Each Way. • ,: OUR FACILITIES FOR TRANSPORTATION RAVE BEEN LARGELY INEREAS, ed during the pest Winter and we can now offer to SHIPPERS the superior advantage of *DOUBLE DAILY.UNE to and from Pittsbnrgli, Phibuielphla and Ualtlinore. Our line being immersed entirely of PORTABLE BOATS,liat DOG tranahlpintnt is reonlie.l. Iderehants sending Freight to oar Line can rely upon its being put through .vrlth all palatal speed and despatch. WAREHOUSE, CANAL BASLN, corner of Liberty and Iraynistreecfs, Pffigiffiyk - Pl4" fa2blyd KlEfl A HlTCHELL,.Pespiletoot. • • itflussicat N' ew Spring Stook • OIIICRERINO • S PIANOS. rUST RECEIVED AND FOR - "J eels • eplemild new lona of PIANO 16 FORTES, Iran toe . manufactory of Chicker. Ina k. So, Utected expressly for the Spring no es, and =apprising all, the sarlatira and new steles, now mane. featured at the renowrud mtabliehmont Ottickerlng • Sons, Boston. Hews. Chichering k gone bare been awarded at the din Gwent Exhibitions and State Finn In Radon, New York, and other Plaomb Eleven (101 l Kedah, Seventeen Silver Medals, Three Arouse Medals, end the ire Uedal at the Boddie Fair In London, 1951 ALIO, KEMAL SECOND-IfAN° PIANOS; One elegant °bickering Piano, vary little nsod; . .4 ,Ighcv.py six octave Plll . l , c0,1=7 . 11 1 , 0 z ... ...... s 1 ,5 60 oo & " " .• oo oo 40 Alm, • full supply of PIANO STOOLS. . JOAN 11. MELLOR, Al Wood it., between Diamond Alley and Fourth at. Selo Agent for Chickering l Som. for IVestern Pennon .* Eastern Ohio and Northwestern Virginia tor:Alia A.l7antaged New it:bickering 7 Oct. Plena. ONE OF CHICKERING SONS' Ilnitslase 7octave, elegantlY carted Rosewood PIANOS, damaged le the fitnilture only where the blemishes err net expoewil, will be sold ate great bargain. The above Plano le one of the large lot of 7 octave Pine , . received today from Chickening & Sone, Boston, mud will be warrante.lashatlng received no internal injury. for aideby JORN It. YLELLOR, Agent for Chlekering &Soria, Boston, Jclo No. 81 Weorstrest, Pittsburgh. New Stock of Piano., nee Tat TAM= or I9 - 1.11 , 71q£1 & V1 . ..A-RH. New 'York. rrillE PUBLIC IS RESPECT '. fatly informed that. our warerooans, ~ which bed been omapletely drolood by thef i filli hoary dosing bale" aos +sem Ailed with. chola. nod Ce[ll. plats pasartasent of MINNS It CLARK'S cok.brotalPlAKOS. of every style and prim. Porsontadshing e SIM class and doodds fastrsnator will Oen. be.r in wind - that tlib groot r, TILALIIBIIO, pronourseed Nunn. A Clerk's Pianos instruments In every respect . The public to incited a roll and osanalno for tbenuelres. 11. KLEMM. 0-11110.- Agency Per Nona. k Clark's Pianos for Western Pews..., Pastern Ohba and North-Western Virginia, No. 53 Wirth street, nest dour to .11...0nic Hall. jet NEW MUSlC—Charlotte Blume hasPillat remind the following new music: &-e pier still in my Dreams," No. I of Festor's Melo diesetiat Pnbliehed: 24; My Mary at the Meadow nee, trio for three female cokes, be 3. A. Powliir, 25; AR's for the lieu, new song by J. R. Timms :24 Schottisch Pompadour, Siphon. Loduc, 23, The Falctio Qu.drWo, Rlc.ilo Linter, 25; La Rohe de Florence, new polka Mirror., A Leduc, 25; The favorite Scotch Melodies. “Anldlloblu Cray" and ' , The Doane Rows,^ tranactibed for piano, W. F. Wallace. 05; Merrily, merrily over the Sae, a bruritlfol 13.canelle, words by Henry IV. Chain.. composed by Wallace, 50—theae Wallace'. two hurt compositionn Hod g hy C. W. Chew., 3 D. The Lllac at the Door, with vignette titlepage, Diondine, Ataanhd Pollg, 23; Thol'n tin; a new comic song, 2.5 i The Scotch Polka, Chas. D'Albert, Mg The Mule teer Polka, L. Williams:lo,4le two last Polk. have- reek as elegantly coloredtitle page. CHARLOTTE BLUME, No. lIR, Wood street, DI door above Fifth inert Male mailed free of postage. JP) BROOKE MALL FEMALE NEMEC ART Delaware CuuntT, Penna. Miss Marta L. Eastman, PrincipaL THIS SEMINARY, SITUATED IN TUE , delightful end beautiful village of Delia, thirteen miles from Philadelphia by Railroad, °denim young ladles the most perfect combination of adventagm 63r the attain. ' meet of a thorough am! accomplished etincethm. Theism and commodlorus building lately erected, con taining all the modern tonmuiences _eat' bathe. gas, Ale, is, with Its eaten:mire grounds, • =Mel id eD that pertain. to the health, comfort, refinement and improvement - ot the pupils. The .leaping rooms are high, well ventilated, and faralsbed with comfort and elegance, and bat two penile occupy the stone apirtment. The number of pupil. Is 'halted to forty, for whom seven teachers oreemployed. — The meet faithful Mennen= I. given in - all, the - brsuchm taught, while mold and rellsious - priticipla ire conshmtly . inculcated by theory and The course of Instruct orr n e ' oriiprisce a • period of tom years, and • diploma 4 mulled Mall who pane through it eaUsfactorily. The Right Rev. A. Potter, D. D.. L. L D., Bishop of Pennsylvania, ems: "]lll. H. L. Eastman, who propane. to open a Young ladies' fkminaty In Media, Delaware county. ' Pennsylvania, in September next, hos been known to the mbectiber for several years past. -Ale has .• very high opinion of her capacity, efficiency • and demeninces as ell educator. She has lad. Impend succemitil experience.— The building which le tole erected trill contain every an commadation. The village and eurrounding country are distingtabilied 0r healttdidnani and beauty; and the sub scriber has confidence that. parade who entrust their daughters to Hiss Eastman will have no cam* to regret ft." The French language is taught by • Padden lady tadd iltHerMan:Stanlati, and Hellen • lammagra , em. mice lee attention, The Natural &loam are taught with the aid of • large The Mmlal all=ol. Is tinder the cargo of • Leer eminently on for the situation, and oil meter to be taught on the plano or mining by • gentleman, have a. chilling teacherfrom Philadelphia. Dresden end Painting are under the direction eta lady accomplished In the arts. • The Fall Term commences September Oth. Mee Badman he. the liberty to retell to the liallowing gen . Demon: Right Roe. A.Potter,Blehop of Petiosyleudni.. ilon.Franklin Pierce, es-President of U. S. Hon. 8. P. Chan% Governor of Olde. • . - C. Loeser, Esq.. Potteville, Gorge E. WBBAOS, Eel, Philadelphia. Willi e Degaky, kap, Pittsburgh. Sylvania Lathrop, Esq., Allegheny City. . HISS M. L.' EABTKOLN, Jellfdike Media, Delaware county, Pa. JUNE. 1851.... ..... * SECOND- FULL STPPLIIOF CARPETS, Street , OIL CLOTHS, merntios,a,, remilt Cy W. Skins. W. D. EL IfsCALLUM having Just renamed from the geastent s Where, owing to the present depremed state of the market, they have purchased, and at very low Wee, • DT and almost entirely now Mock of CARPETING, consts4 ei ' vet atIB In, threeply,new and beautiful pattern:4 Tspodry and Common Ingreini Veleta and Totted Hearth Bugg Aleti very large variety of Door Hats, Window Shadm, Stair RWN, Ruff and Green Holland, all of which shell be of• hoed at the LOWEST RATE for melt. Hotel • and how. keeper. will find It to their &deeming, to give them a mil. 1. 3 • W, D. 2. IL kfcCA LLCM. • Allegheny Hank. 'FM STOCKHOLDERS of the Allegheny 1 Rank are hereby notified that inetalment• are entered as 11,416wa: An instalment of r J va D3LLARS share, on or before the FIRST DAY OF J UL next. , An instalment of El YEDOLLARS per eharo, per before the FIFTEENTH DAY OF JULY nest And an Inelanneet of TEN DOLLARS per share, on or before thornier DAY OF AUGUST east Payable loth,' Treesare r, et bin °Mee, corner Wood . etreet and Diamond alley. By order of the Ckrmmlalonere. JetEld DAVID CAMFBELL,Treaeurer. WATCHES ANI) JEWELRY.—J. It. MI ha. ntm m.4 t hum the enetern cities withal/ entire new and cholas sock 0 Watches, Clociw and Jewelry, which be boa par. chuid mostly di/vet/hut the crianufectorere tbr caeh,w doh enabler hint t en th at the felowing ray low prices Fine Gold Patt Lever {Catches, in open and hunting 00 to $l2O 00 Gold Levers, 10 curet awes, fill Jeweled— 25 0010. 60 00. 00 '5014114k., " • " • °"" saver mmrs. " 0 12 00 to 600 D Oold Guard, Yob, and Pat 10 00 to 3000 Gold Keys and Seals...• . ... 100 to 10 00 Gold Locket., 2,4, and 6 .. 200 to 20 CIO Gold gone° and Monde latent ..... 150 to 15 00 tt Ear 130 to 1000 Panda' .--.-.. ..... 250 hl 300 Baby. Pearl and Garnet FloraTillogn--r. 250 600 Gold P.m and ..... 1 50 to • 10 on Goiderneace end Neektacf.er..---- • 3:oo to 12 00 • • . Pine Ovid •00 to 5 Mao U i Spoolaelea..— ...... 2 6 00 to. 9 00 Gokt and Stone Nom 11.U.011 00 00 floe Gold Sala linger 075 to 400 Mao. EMU and Mated Spoon., Sava and NAY, Sea sm.,' *wank •abaleestock 4if Jet, Coral and fano Ueoc66 - . p. r i ku suasat7, Isonsli-ond lulll Patattaie. llenoto. sadden variety at Oleeta oLall ni!tanne,l2sc4ldasis . .120000 AM Wm ret r y • _lVeteba6Cke , ks italJetretry retailed. bier 46.16 ploi*•4llo.nril*i Odes F :4+ a .' M ~~.. .t ~ ..'-r.... _ .. ~ ._ ~~ yXF .. nd Water-Proof. tiooko. M ONUMENT TO THE MEMORY IL CLA Y, , . IRVING'S WEE OF WASIIINGTON, 4 TOLE. 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WrtUng asi.l I,cUer Pnpft., Bleak lion o which the ottentfoli of 11.1reellers, School T ens, Bier— -.• haute nail others, It respectfully Inelted.• • ' ' -JOIIN 11. iisuott., • el • IC% wooa Amt. • No*, Sip Rout* IN ADDITION' TO THE G tEAT • ern-and Western ESPIV.., TILE ADAMS EYPFIXE4S" IaSNIPANY bare made arrangements to extend their Linn or - . thieves over the Pittsburgh aud Connelnille Railroad; form- ' ' •-„ toga dolly line-Wand from Csmosisrilleand all ylacesalong :- •••• Mat moth connecting - with tralentowas by' stage' from Coe. : r . end with Itrowniellle by einem' from Lnyten Sta.' : Special Ifesiengers, 'with ThleaProor Sake, will lean Pittsburgh at V.. 11., And Connellmille at A. 31, in charge of - Money, Talueblee And all Maass! Freight .entriated to the care at Lim Company &Mg especiel -•; • • Any =ire i l l to ll e purchased of •PlUdnarah or next along the li ne will be prompt) attended to and mistimed by For (nether information app ly to , - • anndlini , J. bI.IIIIODES. Agent, St A NEW STEAM 'll.3learra. Poets, Rolfe ik 131 mat, James )11111imit i ga4.^'A or Jr.: won, Mont for .11.aulectams. ROTT'S OIL 1:1LOBE OR CUP. for &mini': z' iteiting and Waal- Wing Apnitratas forltundinds•Patenttd Andl etht/5 64 • THOMAS' MATCHLESS. MATCH MA- J.'. curia fa- mann Itourd Matches. Patented Jar, - Tars =c1,11153. COUNTRY' .RIGRTB to make; vend and nee the above named 'Patented 'Artlelts tale on reasonatte terms, and the hest references Om. -MOSES. F. EATON. • • WRONT, PAVING, - LYD COMMON BRICK, A alp. rlor va.W7 o( we Mai be helot We LOWEST PRICES. :At.tho IViirEk4 the aubocriber, oa New Brighton Turaprite, Ne:ar . Uo Toll*te, Uck.olf th# . . Gni Works; Allegheny City, . 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