The daily Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1851-1861, July 27, 1857, Image 3
•-'140:!?;%.*14-= - ' •-•-• • mrls, calm 7 7 ;MONDAY MORNING, JAY 27; 11Z7. .isr-firetarAL 'Are)? VP-TILE News of the City and Neighborhood. • .Tai ; ' LAST AcT.—Te las tl act In the drama is • . performed: ..• --", 11'..1n the Court of Oyer and !Terminer before Judges •'.' .- -. 7 . ' - . ll lrChtris - Adami - and Park : -.- • ''•:' , Afteis o'clock - on Saturday morning court was — , . - iitierned.• ;Hach a crowd as filled the lobbies, walks, • sad bartm the last days Aft. the trial of the three *;•-.PidlIttnxjStewirt, Fife and Charlotte Jones was now •.. s4Stitt present when those persons were brought in -t -. • entplaced in the dock to listen to the opinion of the ••; 'Matt on.the argaments for a new trial and in arrest -...oft:Jintigmient, the principal points of which arc gave --•••` at the time they were submitted, - and nice if those •"`"';:alittstasebr should not prerail, to hear the Pentane , ; of-the JAW , ' Indeed the anxiety to ice the prisoners • " abeiSerlta bameie eager then ever before as they - walked in`with apparent indifference -and took tho • seat which they have now probably occupied for the - ' last.time. Stewart earlier, a solemn face. Ho h. •`, grown quite sallow since we fi rst saw him, either .frota;aortfinem en t out of the ntnlighor from men lasi anguish or both. lie wears now t promise of ~;,.a henry black goatee which also adds the pale smarms* of his face.. lie is by no m us a bad ...... ~.."-'l•o4lsing man ; probably Gall or Spurt:helm might .--...fteidint.tha !entitled narrow head a preponderance . • ' ' , '4lf brain batted the ear, bat to those who are not ' - 'adepts in the seirmko of Phrenology. which we aro bap . ..,:.-..f-tOadd we are notOtewartia as good looking man ; • ::,•' . *Sim.: 10udress is neat and evidently he • ..- cure of. hIS person as far as external cleardi . • IS QoCenta,... 'MIS only tokens of nervousness ' we °beiricd duting the whole trial and op to t at ... - , scene wore the avidity with-which he chewed libaeco Fife sat next is Stewart in the lock. ' Hie cheer . ' - fullace,; his - Middy cheek, his open countenance. 'riots of anything but murder so foul add diabolical „ail, ' the testimony fixes, upon him almost beyond - the -; 4p „ oiteltility Of a doubt. Ile looked around the court . ~ sehns,:irith - apparent unconcern, and then, •as if • Z.; hiurlajjairised at some conclusion in the premises, width we, proper to suggest to hie partner whisper , ' A SOS! Stewart', ear. One could not have t ' hooght it f :' , t.eintitde . lite could bo so unmoved at such an awful ; . 'memo, ' .•... •.,4 Charlotte Jones looked and appeared just as she . I bastions throughout the whole. - Oeeasionally rev '-'- siring her face with her fan oi handkerchief, as if to 4. 'induce abides that she 'to — weeping; but we have never tt se o r ..aot.seall is tear on her fatit.;. -We cusped that she is ' tuvreu.splible to those impressions which would weigh . s -- ' ,, lleltilitesiudiing fame upon one In ilitain there remain ; t,„ .. ....._ - iatitirtnnett of. conscience. or a 'sense of obligation i anWlitspsusibility . in•the eight of the Great Being in i whosepresenettall thiS awful deed of bland was en -,,,soted alp4.moZoati itiffei, has' traced through all their 4 '.. 'tortuous paths thethread of crime to the door of We E •o t ' t- murderers. Both she -jinni Fife were neatly and plainly . dressed. - , In -the midst. of a breathless silence, Judge relure •..preeeeded to review the arguments of the counsel fur . the defence, sweeping away one alter the other ilk: iI I.;.'11011iI01111 they had taken bah in favor of a IS .- ~ us , trial. and in arrest of judgment- Ills remarks it.P i • - . 'llie. found in our columns. This being done and both • requests being denied, the last and most solemn duty .., -of all remained namely to declare upon them the -'. ' : , serrrucc. • ..z. '' Which the Judge then proceeded to do by saying: • ''''''IRESIIIIV FIFE, eland Up: Have you anything to ..... say why sentence of death should not be parsed SpOIS ''.your'.- t - * -' Fife answered in a clear and distinct voice—" I `,:-.."... aims Coy." . - .... - „;,..;:;...',..Aftei t which the Judge did in a low tone aud with . .,:ialnfutonsetion pronounce upon him— :•-lit•;:1;:,11bat-yait be takei hence to the place from whence t ,- - . iitsaciittat- tither, and thence to the place of execo t „ , ,..2.-.thistuind that you there be hanged by the neck until .... yaw aredead, and may God have mercy on your ' ....MONROE STZWAIIT, stand up: Mare yon anything to say why.sentamco of death should not be passed upon '• •••• sys.strlhave. •• lam innocent of the . charge. ?Tent's[ seen thermions living ordeal and had neat '. Ing to do with the murder in any way whatever. He continued standing as if. to say morn, but kept when ityras evident that ho had finished his l'':,listseligatitid : The a - edge Tn . :weeded in the same words ..S.,iiiidirith:,thyeamo, solemnity as•beforo to pronounce :. - slittinee - tipoin the unhappy criminal. • - ,•'•:.egastsgrrre Songs was then- called upon to stand, „up and sly: if anything she had to say, why een ''' twit:e'er death should"-not also be pronounced upon She appeared perfoetly cool and collected, but • . spoke . trt avery low tone meantimo toying with her could not hoar distinctly, at the reporters' tible r lalitt did say, but this we heard repeated: - :— .That she was told that if she confessed she would 7.40513:Ude a iiitnees for the commonwealth, that she made the confession before the Mayor because she Aliened so, etc. : :Tilten'slsilsati ceased the judge pr.:AL.:led once ;acre and for the hut time to repeat the words of the ',sante:tee, which eh* beard without blenching or chap - ging countenance and then the High Sheriff took back again to the place of their coofloconont: .=:':.:the : _vaaferowd over ',bow the stillness of death had :%Tflirtstidod„, dispersed, the ordinary business of the tri. .. , ,buital before which this imte of life and death bad 1 il: , -licatt , deritied was resumed, and tko neon! of this I COUttllo far as these. beings are concerned VMS closed p.. itfyan, _ - . • COUNT Cle OTER AND TETlNTSen.—Deforn Judges -s rlfeehsre, Adams and Parke. CHARGE or Jamie sectene. Howard, on behatt of Henry Fife and Char .lotto Jones, file reasons in arrest of judgement and .for a new. trial. NilliTL Flenniken and Hershel, on behalf of Mon • •soolitewart„-files reasons in arrest of judgement and • - fararnew trial. :•;i,.••:'4:lltring the argument of these reasons Mr7Howard ' - :'••:feithrerfnew reasons in surest of judgement. . • Isbell proceed to arrange and classify, in natural all the reasons assigned by all the counsel, and dispoie of the reasons to arrest of judgment, of those for a new trial. s . .Y — The first and only reason in arrest of indgernent ::•-•*:...-WS;dl . feed by the counsel of Stewart, and the second ."'•:?:111 arreat filed by the counsel for Fife and. Charlotte are identical; the reason is : 4 7= First and Second " That the verdict of the jury rendered against the three prisoners jointly and ..., severally, as it should have been." • counsel for Stewart says this reason is their ''sasshiiellance. This reason assumes a fart which ...may Cr may not be tree. To sustain this assump : Von offset,'or legal inference from it, no reason is . ..;• - • . ;•fgiven,and aid a single authority produced. ';'•:'.. - i:r . ..Donbtless when counsel filed this reason in ar awsapfjudgereent, their minds were dwelling on the 'r•clavi'WhiCh applies to separate ernteute• on joint rec- Op this point authority is abundant; but the ;:, - piiiilititifipre assumed, viz that on a joint trial and ••••• ••iyielet conviction for. the same identical offence there —should- be separate verdicts, is neither sustained by ealaceinor supported by anthority. TheiJudge after citing authorities concluded on this point as follosra: • In the prrsent case the testimony bore on all and on each alike, and left, no room for this : , ..,t)-COeszti to isezeise discretion. Third :reason: °The verdict of the jury .was for and ',should have been so recorded.tl - &sensel here assetnes a fact which has no ex ,; itteeiee, this reason was passed over In silence Counsel who made it, and not referred to in ••`S; - • , 01,he argument, wo presume it is abandoned. The "Asir: Could not render, nor the-court receive such a r•''.wisediet, for the act of 22d of April, 179 d, directs that thi4nrj shall Ascertain in their verdict the degree of reaseard.' Because the prisoners ore all , etrarged as principals, And are all charged e. acres - aeries in the sameindietment." fbirmeson amounts to not6ing. They ere not se whored in the seine count in the indictment. There idosen separate conntd and here such chugs 11 ;'''':',Ii•theaubject.matter Oa separate count. • . The new memo in arresrofjudgment flied dining anntipustent; are three in number, and are as fol. "'" -- . . ... - :Pint— , 'Becauseit appears that the Grand jurors 'MI6 ft - word the bill, returned said indictment en their etas and affirmatione." - - • •••• • Senotid--"Beeause the indictment does not show *pen Deface that the Grand jurors who affirmed, were conscientiously opposed to taking on oath." . •- ffltial- o Beestuse . the Sheriff did not make a re ....turn to the rewire as to bow he executed the writ." Ifcoorts will treat with gravity, in Pennsylvania, :- ..ronsensimeh -; as there, the speedy effect will be to air ,altatethe law of homicide, and takefrdm society the - _spreteetton of the lainit would wrest the shield from .7 ligig.ionecent and whet the armassine knife: it would ~ irve immunity to murder; each man would be hie own ivenger, and the rifle and the revolver would :.-hocnine the law of the land. • `'The Judge here proceeded at.._ some length in '.'reeteWing ' the fads and citing authorities in , •estpliert of the position the Cotirt bad taken at the - • roltalintion•of the trial a few days ago. Ile finished • '• - .olitrestby Stating that the reasous which were filed .-.• ' ltifiGgiist - of judgement on behalf of Henry Fife, ~..-. A fogoeStewurt and Charlotte Jones are overruled ,q:ky, tie.Coark. ',-The,,lndge then proceeded to consider the reasons iled:under a motion for • new trier: Buie! First; ".In overruling the motion of Stew . .-Juvg - siriumel fora separate trial, and admitting the ... :• - i•oidibegient; of Charlotte Jones as evidence' against ',banally, the eifect "of which, though not intended, 111 04 t Fl u , ! . P ei " rt i • 'e -• • • )• •4:!?..,f ..•:••rii • elitds ease the names were 'imppressed, and the giel•regiester council, wee cautioned • ny the sitifitollire jammer -tiny a AG:gat, never,' card --- ;4407ki..te ,- tiot to be influenced by they knew ~,:-•':...;,1/ismoidand..Third. These rebtollB ere predicated ,•:',,',49tailihiehaige of the Court, making it incumbent .' .. --'-- : f . ...„lfilgewitst to oactoint," fur his whereabouts on the 1-- - -i_siektorffie Ihltirder, after be left his bed and the '."' . „,' 7, Alt* . 0;1 . 10 s aid nothing *bent the "plea of aLibi," :211611Init DO enth Owns that blown .to the - law. - .:.lfeertliandl!iltbf The.memoryof coated is here ' iiittenat...::Ainortho Court had delivered Its written .' -;': 4 .- t ° the:Jeri, It addressed them verbally thus: ' • 7 - .',.„ ~,.,;_. . ,-You will now retire to the jury room .. . 11„,. .. your verdict. The comforts hith .,..,, ,:ci A ",,,,,, r 4 for the last two weeks, will be 4,7 1 Z . __, '`......'. ease like this, • has no , 7,1,•:-;-. o idleg l iyW.,Z L 7°7?' 9 .! ° P° a ! 4l ntiliU.s.ttrilk:as in P .: : ,.. k r g ,litrbea.. 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' e. ::+stu rU y t' leasen ne ;•nr . 'iturne . , r"ft .,g, r 7i e ; :rsnalii,itad..4ureie"th2",thth".e f nad °7 b - r t34rdaL 31 ant"' .-..: - • ooi71 :: ----- hThe7ori7ti: the . • Imrchasing site nadbuildinftng Ito-vital for the t 'falsely . actuate hintielL :' The great "' m a nsone, held • meeii a ..hzatted ure , id .. c .„ r. the ~..f...60. tru llg ,, Mayi j'a aica s., i , i i, _ gat the Beard of Trade ile•tutts, .. . le it eoriebernese -- ...,..44.p. J one r ".74Esq., was called to the chiir and Wm. ThaJudgethen Went on to show that her confes- 1 letty.,..lakewell o ffe: P re i' ser t ler re o r t " ").* ,, • . aloe was corroborated In the fullest Menner - by- the 1 farm on Intwauthority to th Bom. ft r i r u ar -".: , testimony of the witnettees. IR speaking_ •etill•fur- more eligible niiias.a.,,, i,`:. - --- i - • -... a.Ser. if : ; thee of this confeision the learned judge-said : • 2nd. Expreming a grams-. sprit tent tin, Feld the Perhaps this confession' might bo accorited,for the services of the philanthropist 4 g.E..%__ fl ' h l!e o ne . I and explained in a manner simple-and natural : for cause of humanity and a hope th at she mai' &Va.". , iI that confession which in terms disregards the gallon., her exertions in behalf of the benne in Western Fen: and brat, death baits face, may possibly be forced sylvania. out by the stern and iniperiouldemandsof truth and . The resolutions the substance of which we have nature, without any persuasion or agency of man.— given, were adopted. " Murder will out." She was in possession of the We learn that Miss Dix has visited the site al ! fearful secret. Tho human hearty,,never made to he ready purchased on the Inlonengabela and COCISLUdng l ' the residence of such a hideous tenant. The recrefshe of 164 acre,. read i 1,,,, ,he bloke if a l aaat i aa ' co wl .possessed may, like en evil spirit. hare possessed I be chosen o here a railroad is open it would be better. her. The blood of her emelt., and the brains of her 1 The farm on the Ohio near Sewickley, which we men aunt, might well be a horror and a terment to her.-- I 'bitted a few days ainee, has been visited but no per- She couldco not look for sympathy or assistance to ; ehase b. been made. Them is a fine place up the heav earth.. The terrible truth might rise in ! Allegheny. through which the ruitrond runs. her breast , enroll in her throat , and demand disclosure 1 on which it an, unfailing spring of tenter. This the She was already enveloped in the fatal wel, of eirl Board' ha+ Loh -d at. Plano place is yet fixed. cumstanees. Ifer image wax the focus of ten j upon. It was deemed proper that the consent of thousitod horning eyes, emery motion, gesture, word i eontributors shuold he obtainer, before proceeding to • and act of hers, for months Past. were undergoing I dispose of the lot already purehasiol. awl hay :moth. rigi.i scrutiny, nail were the theme of a thousand er. That consent is new l dleno, the tongues; ten thousand ears erect caught every 'this. new site will be Speedilyo btaine d as algal op per, .d. her garntents were dyed with ca.,, imrtunity offers to sell the old one. The partills in -1 parricidal bleed. 'She - thigh( well fancy or believ e forested had so perfect a renew,' upon the judgment her very thoughts were audible. The terror of her of Mir., Iris in tido, matter us to be guided altunt.t situation, without more molire, - was enough to entirely by her advice. Tide I+ a compliment to her betray the discretion, break down the courage, con. no less Narked than deserved. She hks been j quer the prudence, and abash the bronco front of ! largely instrumental in proentring the establishment the boldest man. ~ I of nineteen insane Asylums in the United States. Under circumstances and sum...lint/140 terrible j lier itifleetnee lin+ not been toinfined to this country. as these, her fatal secret might very naturally string. ' In the roust rice of Europe eke has labored in the gle and come forth, despite all effort to suppre.s same gent work, and not witlmet effort En, uUI it, and in the absence of all agency excepl its -inn. Rome eine succeeded in getting a dmm tin. f rom One The next reason is: " That the Court charged the I Pope i n h e l m & of on e Insane. Ev r . i t , ilarri.burg 1 jury that the case was one of murder in the first de- ell o visited n man trim was not notoriously liberal. gree." and did not leave him until One had hi, cheek in her The Cann jury " I did not tell the ju whnt the card' pocket for $lOO9 for the Asylum in that city. filer intS• but itharged them under the act of 22,1 of April. i influeuee one the side of the unfortunate insane in Cr 1792 murder committed in the perpetration or to. i wide as the world, yea, it will lie felt throughout tempt to:perpetrate burglary or robbery was murder 1 eternity. in the first degree. ! Miss Dix i, Oh present In Philadelphia, hut will The other reasons nrged were of miner importance I lie I mre in a fosr Joy, tin aid- l'Y b" ...noel and disposed of in a few sentences t and concluded . and advice, in settling the s question, now , pending by raying that the reasons filled on behalf of Char- before the Board of Managers. tette Jones Henry Fife, and Monroe Stewart, for a • I new teal, ore overrated. By the Court. ; -The Court has now a few remarks to make 'which am the offspring of the evidence. . A ;Ir. Ro, of Lancaster; Pa„ lute obtained tette; paten !nn a newly discovered process for Preserving green coml. It consists in removing •An aged man, without an enemy in the world, in ! the pith front the cub while yet green, and then his own house, is made the victim of a butehurly murder for mere-pay. It was a root, calculating, I drying the ear. It is staled that this prevents Money making murder. It was the weighing of so ],the accumulation of mould, and renders rile work Many pieces of silver against so many enures of lof preparing the corn very trivial. I 'urn thee blood. This murder was hatched in Hickory and I preserve' is said to retain all its peenlinr sweet matured in McKeesport. The first .suggestion came nes t . from Charlotte Jones. It was a murder in pursuance ,of a conspiracy to rob and murder. It erns her •ug.- gestion: she knew where the money was. line well known voice gained unsuspecting admission. She struck no fatal blow, but when her aged relative. quivering in death. clung to her pers.in fie. pity and protection. It was then and there she was revered with blood, She hoe confessed; no has Stewart, so hoe Fit , . No comment has been made in Stewart's nod Fife', confession; the testimony proves it. Fife has eon t ' ~,,,, 0 a reckless disregard of his own life, and nenees certain: or contingent. There are it of confession than incliner the Mayer. . . . . - tcwart has confessed, with the natural manner of running and guilt detected and exposed. Ilutelti. son proves it. Stewart told truly where ileorge Wilson'e money wt. hid. Independent of this the cireumstantial evidence in this case is infinitely stronger that: positive proof can be, against nll three. 1 Examine it all over, and over nod over again . Mewl. vary and unite it, its clear. harmonious whole defies all- tests, banishes all doubts, challenges reretiny. Considering the enormous nmount of the testitumo, its exquisite symmetry is most remarkable. I: mo n ., as does the machinery of a chronometer, awl 1. mit , BS true. Each and every ear of testimony converges to one focus: 'that foeus is the prisoners. and its blended intensity consumes them with the rod recent of guilt upon their garments. An inqnirer might ask, how dries it happen that such a volume of evidence, flowing nn from mere than sixty sources, moves in harmony more luau the sidrial system than a human production The plain answer in, it don't happen at all. The eve I Gad was on them, aid His ftn-er traced the ea ides,. This makes all clear; Ilk worls are perfeet. I No trial can ever I.e hail mein of :hie cast: in Ali, gheny county, hec!auso no jury can I.e mopanelle.l. unless they are ignorant of the alpitsiloet. or deaf and blind. The shock of this morder has Girdled thronett the arteries of every either who halloyet to sow oor ears to hear. It has made I • very household r. It is incumbent on courts and juries. it is demand,' of the late, that whitc-heirod innocence in the cent. try, without baits or bars, without Mayor or without near iteightiors or gas-light, should sleep to their bells , in pence—when the honest labor of the day is done, without having their brains spatter.. I j over their own floor: 'or their owe hearth-tone painted red with their own heart's blood. doyen I asunder by the assassin's dagger, as has been liter I ally clone here. I had intended to allude to the testimony for the prisoners. I almost regret. tar the sake of the . prisoners, that it was before the Wiry. Meg. Marshal. Cha - rloate's sister, in ~ f ll. .11.,' sentence, proved what it Jo on the prosteuti ot n c .e. than nue hundred miles of trovul, owl the witue,c to canstol”ll. Another sister of hem, brought 'corn i.id Washington county, with frigid apathy, anti n ticmcanor cold no death, in one short paragraph, o like a gleam of lightning in n stormy night, di--1.• FM at a glimpse vague nod undetined images full oo: • horror, fall of idgitifiesnem fall of inkr..nee. fertile in antecedents. fertile in consortium.. thr tall, - ., effect of which W 411.4 dil.stee. The court indantly interposed, and earnestly ehargrd the jury to bauldi from their minds unit memories all iiniints.oon, hot testimony had left, and adding as it wan the duty of the Court to do tttlentlemen, you hare nit test ' swum to try who murdered Mr, White," Such was mho material and tcrture of the del,. to. • Defence there was none. DISTILC,ING ACCIIIENT.—.)n Saturday forenoon a painful accident occurred on Prue street ineiff,ll Pitt and Hay. The horse of Dr. Brooks when eta,: ing in front of the residence of Dr. Allison in t locality ahove mentioned. took fright and dashed f / rionaly down Penn. In his course he ran against a woman named Mrs. Peters from Beaver who trot thrown with great violenee against a• firs plug. by striking which a (carrot wound W. inflicted on il.c head. The woman being now upon the ground ihr terrified horse either trampled mum her or in his one, struggles to arise kicked her inn such a manner a to ernshand mangle one of her leg.. inn Irighald manner. A coupleof ladies who were walking near by appear to have been the only persons mar to render assistance which they did as speedily as pos. Bible ; dragging the unfortunate woman from tine wreck ofthe carriage and the feet of the horse a Inch was now prostrate upon the ground. be. Itlike who chanced to he in the vicinity came up and did all be could to alfevinte the pain of the mangled ao. man. At this present writing. it appears very doubtful whether or not she Will recover She ans taken to the retidrnee of Mr. Fowler on the corner of Penn and Hay where every attention that was pos. siblo was paid to her. The horse in him terror and (curial struggles by some means broke his leg end otherwise an injured himself that it teas foram' advisable to kilt him aud i v w accordingly taken to the hank t.l the .111eglieny I.y Duquesne Way and shot. —We learned on Saturday evening after writ ing the above that Mrs. Peters had been unconcious up to the hour of dark and lon lit, le hope was entertained of her recovery, A con sultation of-physicians was held hot to what conclusion they arrived we did not learn. She was removed to the house of her son-in-law in Allegheny City. :firs. P. is quite an aged lady and had been here to attend market. Welearned that the only blow she received was from the end of the shaft which struck her in the back of the head and probably fractured her skull. P. S. Mrs. Peters died at eleven o'clock on Sul , u day sight, at the house, of her non-in-law vn San dusky street„Atlegheny city. EDITOR! liartiTE--Geleflemen :—The great dis parity between the railroad routes in the different States is truly amusing sometime's. In reading a neighboring paper recently, our attention was di. meted to a notice irt the editorial department. speak ing in very commendatory terms of the close connec tions their roads make along the Canada line, in a distance of 75 miles run from one principal ' , ration to another, and in conclusion adds : "It is truly grab. tying that we hare each exeolleut conductors," he. On our groat Pertn*.i. Central Railroad, in a dis tance of 357 miles, to our own certain knowledge, conductors_figmbrifila. Jorkoon and Croce, gen tlemen that stand "A" No. I, as efficient and aceompliAe,l officers, Lore made close connections a tholvand times, not varying one minute one way or the other, from rehedafe time in the shore distance. • • This certainly is a strong inducement for western passenger., going cast, to connect at Chicago, it possible, with the Pittsburgh, Ft. Wayne ‘4. C. H.R., which makes its connections at this city with the Penn'a Central Road. The faeilities and advantages possessed by these excellent routes are certainly great inducements for the western merchants and general travelling public to come this way, as they will fiod every thing to their especial advantage and comfort peculiarly agreeable. T. Motno UN/ON CENETEM—We would direct the attention of our renders to an advertisement in another column, setting forth the condition of this beautiful cemetery. As will be seen, there 'is a large proportion of its eligible lots, at va rious prices,. still for sale, and the financial con dition of the company is an enviable one—there being some $4,000 on hand.--_ . r.144M ,WeAteard a stranger renitiettfesterd a y, speaking of our cemeterieslhat they compared favorably with any he had ever seen in other cities We think our cemeteries much the pret tiest we have seen, as to location, extent and improvement- • s. Ws have 'receiv cordial invitation to be present, to- evening, at a grand banquet to be given at the new hotel, The lin iron House, at New Brighton. Messrs. Bradford, Critchlew, Cooper, Sterling, Edgar and Cuih herteee are the CoMMittee of Arrangements.— (We shall be there.) • ----- "Wave indebted to the Harpers' of New York for a voltusi;lneidniuNo. 207 in their Library of Select Novels„<eatiae4 "The Athollop," or, the Thom Gifts, Thehotel walls* published sea Iberia In Blaekirood'e Mitgasitte; and baringthatendersernent Feay safely he considered se:worthy. the !mum! of #adetstaCteithi arid elattlie• - • ...,-- . EXTENAIVE THEFT -12.1 SHEEP Wednesday evening of I.A week. Rolm prorions scoundrel took the liberty of driving from the premises of dime,. Mariner, residing in Coils ville, Trumbull mi.. Ohio, one hundred raid I wenty-fi re sheep. the property of Mr. Mariner and Nicholas .lambs. WE learn that James Steel an oil and respectable citizen Est Ilempfield township. West moreland county, war Ihras n front his boggy On last Satlinitly evening % and seriously iii tired.-- Several of his ribs were broken, and it is feared that he will not recover.---.1/oa. Reiodlitean. .• {5 I: learn front the Avtalwla 7:-/,,,,.1„•4 'hat the police of Cleveland la.t week arre,ird ti large number of pervons I here for alleged vin- Int ion of the law for tlse,uppresvion of letver.e.. Among theta war Stnne he .. Hilt Coneert Man TUE late, arrival at Cleveland of rapper from Lake Superior. Itutoont , to 1,06 tons, 1.'42 of which are from the Cliff Mine Tnr tipera Newst t will l« pr•edw•ed at the Theatre thi- :u ;41-3:el fin•ig cnemy in CAUTLIt S Sl'Arilsll MIXT, H.'. a fvw ,11 purify the the hlh, erra,e al •alp! by t:It• pr.,inptly EL, t•• hvalth. FOll A I 'V ',NI:Lit .111 . h:/14,1 (tent ' , and Itor'. Farbirlting tends &e.. will b' e , cit wined torn ',bent r, ntel feeling rontitlent flint tte eharat : 1 tiee silt anti the rate.,r t b belt itet mell;tto_ are real tudtlel,lente ;,r p.trisasert, all are relicittal to make an k t xattnant ten ! CA ON ,4•11 IN. Near the I • eyt nßiee. Itlttglteas ..Hering ran h.. hot 111.01 the a: tar cal, • !..•att vitl. vitt!. an 'nabs 111, , , IN I 1,t.1 ••• r .:1;1 hairtecal thrt, h.a,r• And h... •a, a man u ell gralli .1 1, lir. wn,t•.. Chabin, 11,1 .1 It 11%, ~Ns I- A •• . 1 , .. , .•1 1 , . 311,....1 t . 11, ! I..rst :4,1 1., n iv 1.•.• ntl.l x 11 ,, ,zi.el.win, pliy.t..b.” pr ~ ..411 ,tt , rt• ,nt•-1 th: .le. parie.l.:;•irtt ••I IlltlIet1131111:1• I • I. 11.11 1,1I1e.! V .!:•.1111 1.,.. tr.kon. 1 1 3 , 14 .11•I11.• t ra;,... ...1,1,n t. U. r-:. .V. II k ere 'lll4 ei n+ h.inr the hi A rhe , atry ~ ta:,•rt. etta tl,ll, .t ‘,JI. r• : w•oild .ntre,•‘; , e)1 mei n •Irrit,,bt Het s, meeting, of the lif !trill. Winn , ' were iinoleinning the Itnek Nan.' r:ii!roail 1 'ontriny Tin neglecting to erect gratiuri, and rri•ight Liu iif brick. lin dun, groniniii granted by the city (our years rinse t..r that piirposo , rveitr•nnanprevail- -- The railroad runt pan v, text ing the pre sit hoililing, will' be destroyed_ hare an armed goon) in attendance eviiry night, 4. 1111 r , . .11 1.1 _.. —O', tgont on t awl St. Llti• It,ll Wll., 11.1 - re,tedlyt,terday charged Wllll purlootiti g tntqwy le.tvrs. lie will hare lir, trinl 10 Sprllll, jell 1111 M4.lllilly NEW .111 —This I S. marl .titatutt Arago. t* apt. tlrroit this port nt noon b. tlay for Soullompton and Haire. taking II:0 passengers. ingot her wilt nvarly Sitst.iiiiit Si. —The river it -1.11 rectl slowly. There ry noshing new to tote r•• earding Thu upper alreano , %%rather clear Nlereury }ol^. Nrir July 20. . dull; j d , babe- !odd. Floor wet; Pale, 61100 Wheat eleconl Corn firm: 7: • 010 ridel. Me,. Poi.lc ir 111. bet ter; 111100 at $2142:i. Pro, itinnii !Wady. Sugar • Ilea, y. CoiTec quiet .iit I Ilutier firmer at lan, • 20c. lih ....hanged L•nd Inortite. Hem!: henry nt Bl7o(tbitl... tor rough and $2201.i ilret , eil. F'r•ight. inactire. Stock, .10 , 1: Michigan • 0: ScAllilerll N. 'I. Central Erie 7.41: Chat.- land A Toledo an; Cleveland it l'itt,borgh to, Lit. OF , a rt. July 2 . i. --The Moo tam ket .mutinues steady. the 0013 sale Mond of eras 100 bide at noi 'l5 ; for law grade superfine. After our report yesterday • tee heard of sales of 600 lildi at $6 tfinti an • 142 i bids t e am been reorient during the last twenty-four hours. Whisky Fake of 19 bids at 265, mid 125 bids from 'wagon at 261. a flintier advance. owing to very light urriv,o•. Provons firm, but rem a i n inactive. if roeerms u n changed , a good hasine, is doing iu a small nay at steady rates; sales s.i Idols , of sugar et Penni:lf, anal nO bags °lmam, at I If. fiats are unchanged. pr i. es are nominally the 'one j for lots on arrival. from store tubes range +n.•. Wheat; the receipts hare entirely ceased and the j market is a good deal an +titled: sales W4ll mat: I wails yesterday at Covington at $1.25, the rale of 2,000 bush new while repos e d by us a t phi n,i s t o h e delivered on or before August 20th. Wu have beard I of no sales to-day. Rye; there is hut little offering; the sleek of old in market is light. Corn; the re repte for the past 2-I hours have been 2,000 bush; the market may be called firm at 734h7ne; inferior sold yesterday at ilte. The ricer L, still rising. Weather clear. Mercury 82 degrees. MACKEREL-- 2g bar MA. No. 1 Marlinred, 33Qr do No. I do; tot Nitta No I 2i do N.. I Sir, Mtielttarl; In p.m and for tale by 31111tInF: k Wnter Olrrrl . _ _ • ' - LT oN EY BEAN AND FIG LEAk"I'O - hot , . jtytt rt,tired a largo .apply nr theme et•lnnrait..ll.mndt Tottar , •,,. Lors.ro of an tvet.d should all and try st. .1110. !111 ..tr.., Diamond and Market. r CAN BE I'IIEsERV WitiloUl' tt.ttn,t SELF-SF:AL/Nti CANS, r,„ . SION Or RED Ott Fr iy=l Sto•ot, Alleytt.ny. 11;11T CHINTZES, Y r E too bit do do, 4) Rd. Trout, lOU hit do do, 41 bbl. Baboon. nobit do do, . • lOU Mr do Mud. • LO Mt do Madura. For wan by :1 DA 1 IIEYRY 11.. COLLINS. EMBROIDERIES -300 cartons handsome nswetalle Embraldwita at on balttha wad pieta at ttoSsiLLASlAtest Ealiar A. A. MASON At 01). ARD-12 laurels NJ. I for elate by • ' R—DALZELL A 04 ' CIOUNITRY iIETAL-75 tons N°. I, 117 i [jra) HAAMY IL COLLIN& EEO IV,4r, of 4:113-. 11. t Sul/cr.- ! ..r l't i.n ~11.1 '4.r. 4'1,111 ~t.l Telegraphic aommercial, PITTSBURGLI MARXE Ts, LR'Porfel 49poridOpfor the /4.46,. 0 ch . e.3 Pokstrmtc •th Ilfrlaktar cr. .1 FLOLR--the market 4, 4,14, '.." 64'. I. 6o, 7: ! : , . : Ol d a r n 4t..o. 4 l2 l ro bl i rro ,: nal th.,l 4 , 4ore:a a 4: e n a::: : ,Nl k a r il l aaes i7l ; a : I 7.ariti:e,A_r_.:9'3;4.ll";v:h7t:oft7.o--37:Ry:',/,DA.'l7:rit"rfll:ol‘47TE.Cedebi.ral.ted BACON—a aale 0.000 The at 11. cad.: IWO. 7000 andsooolN do at lit,' b 6t e5.. i6;3° ,. BENEFIT OF C1FEL."74 4 4_ 11 5 - :3IIIir klld Ve74/44 . 3; ----r - SIGNORA LUISA CA.RANTI, ma 5 t..s. c„, at ICQ.lot. On which ocitaalon will be presented Belllnrs grand Open., EtIII.-ii sale .1' 4 Id b •Il d ell tear t r Atr, ,„ „, . ._ In three atta, SI I.* AA—ware of 4 h eat 12. rea.72 . '... 4 . si 1114. -....210 MAO_ 'ST 0 ii. Ze. A _ MONETARY AND COMMERZtiV n " . 'First appearance thie erason Of SIGNORA VITA. who . ill 7 th f tog ace the reported Wharf, aselganate a ll l r nr._ .'". ADEL6ISA. 't ' kr " ; ..-^erea.4„,ni.eCarenti. for the w,tk:— i -.411,4 Fortini. Henry Fos. Near l'ot k City. feilcd. t. 11. Flint a Co.. New York Coy. sturended. J. N. Luekry. Now 1 orlc l'ilCottli. odett end assigned. smumel Embemon. New York (ay, ...i,,,d, ~,,h , ,,,,, Bahl .lout V.30.1...0. G. P. p u ,„,,,, 4 CO, The ftuttortnce.tneut jet our hut that ~,,, ~,.., j,„,,, ~„,,,,,,.1 11.10 premature. ITo ane informed that the assignount had not heen . l eltrerott to aetiguree. and it le hoped that through the kindattea and libemlltvf creditor, 31r. P. 1.11 Ito eratblod to: OMltm. bp, 4„,,,,,,,, r In each result 5 - e anymore that all who know 31r. P. ..i - 11 rcjoice. INA 3 1.4. Ilrattk/Ynt N. Y, Wird; liabilities alentt $,P.1.n0/ 4 John 11. , yer.Itruieklyn. Y. r.. James it, rue. Brooklyn. N. Y. stork arleertb,„d e ,. nt a net ion I.enent ,A creditor". %VIII. 1 . . ' , mitt,. linfralo, V.. sold untand tell. A V4lll Noatrarnl. They, N. N., anilgn,„l. D. Root, A. , lthson. asmigned. Chad. 11. Dyer. Philadelphia,. Penn., failed. Y. Sellollenberger, AnDurn, Pants., feJled. J. IV. Peon, Penn_ sold nntend left Dm plae donee Jl6olo°B, Venctillea, Ky., failed and left; liahll tie. large, Ruud) all, blend expected. 11. IL Wibbert. Intyunliara, La. emApendol. .4,11,4, A llon ell. Cincinnati, (thin, al lacKed. • 11. Ih , ren, Tiffin. 61,11.,, maligned Wm. T. Kent. Calais, Old, (Ailed. J. A. l. 41: 3. Wllortnick. Lainyette, Ind.,aanlgnad 1., Dario Pike. Jrsihos Dodd. Mfacitiown, huh, rucigned. 11. E. geooll Chicago, 111.. sospenikel. ern berg I seedgr, Chicago, failotl. FStarrar 'Monmouth, 111., failed. Henry Wentick. Fort Atkinson, IV, Etilisl. N. it. Daggs. IV yoccoa. suspended. E. L. Sundt, Urbana., Ohio, was mportc,l bat week hor. ingardithed,hgt we are informed that though lis two elte elated his Intention to amigo, and It Mu ithiletatoul that he had 'loon PO. yet afield on account of which ho udompla• toil making an assignment was amicably arranged, and thus the usignowilt prevented. street, Salem. Ohio, wits included hi our of thigiensionalif itut. Mr. S. amours U. that ha has not susperoled, eatiropiently the report 0111 k/ Loftin, Oa. r rant Lon, the failure won 111 c m -root. In hrthre to Mr. M. ire !tare to request that all who colon! our hat of 9111 hut., will also ropy this. J. M. Boyd A Ca, 11.toti. Moss., not, rl to our too itOUP sotto that the report in trueitilly with respect to Stn. , . M. It. indirianally „and that it b no way atrial tho tiow rouser° of J. M. Itopl & Co. In cities mere! l LLL t inideratool to liaterviasoufni shun Ito does not pay hi. nose. st nut lira v. IC instead or InlYing. he allot, hinuol 1 . . Is , snail. PO././tiapOpflt /list fa c t seri us to justify Ow stoner • at Ingot that ho sotpultiled mii'. haled. e know nut why 'the mow rid • .hauls else horo.—A • V I ailepetaleut. ==:LIT3=2 MONONUAILELA NAVIGATION CO.-510 b0x..., '1 lio, 1.1311.• 6 ro: 3 I. 0w...J.)10.00 Lobln TAJO4y. Mery rlh 3 c.r Phan k r0..21,4 .t 2s WHAno .t A up,. :t Ca ell . lI.WIIESTER 1.. l'hevoit 2 1.1.1- tallou, .1.• ti...t1.1. 1 C.,llJog. 111 Morcer tint nip-5G pool. 11'11 EELINii Ly Mdinntotika-12 loldt produer,ll‘,b rnm . : ha:Auaro, Pondor, nid, brandy, inv•kot; 91 , 3 I.ln, 311'issalle..* en: 2 1.11. ',rap iron : 141,11; 4 bid. U. !dig. inruitiin.. 313,4ny: fl r.nll keg.. Shwid,nwn, pr. pip, 147.. hind., 1,1... t; 2 male. ware, Schotann.dnd, hx. Kimmarare, CI NCI SS ATI by v-1 1.14 glum., a 1,,,n .t 4 bra , . helm, , 1 .1.11 ky. A 100 ale 1.1.!.. Vrrlwr.W.n.l. d.. Iti4k,, Kell, 1.1,1 s flour. t tat 1.e.!. 11.1 w, 2 , 1 I.hdn Inuvut, 1.. tr., ham.. Jfiek•un: linen. nte. 1 wltinky, Cur; 12 do 41, Svitnsult: 1 2 trunks, Eureyth, 23 1.1,1 n muss, Loenli A - Mew. 1 6 , 4.1 41, lean, lhannon. I M O. NI, 61,r-du,. 20 Md. lard F.linntlux-k; 2 .Mi. 1.1.14 .4, 1.! hurreln. lo do 11 , tuor, cntnlth: 4 lAN lux•. Isar r.ml. 1,1• In egg., n I Brown et co Import. by Railroad • r..14...1 l'imrl..ll . ;;lr It ii.-1.. I.r • Irarul...r, 31111 PI S Ificket•gr.fi, 1...1.11.% too 1.,441.1 . 111, 11mIlFt W A II It 11 • 111 - 1.1. 1. Is. nI, el. Tz,lt do do, tEilflltt :14R, 4, A 111,, tt tr• NM, Imle% • t l,rt,A et: 1.141, l cart tt...k: 130 htsl...t. ni. A R - I kg. t %I' r Jr: I els.l ~,,, .1 , •Ir. J h R, 111 1.11. J 1 11 I. L .I.lll'. 211 4.1 1..t1r.,a•1 r•tl A %%lb.. 7 grirul.wn.., 1: II I.• In 1 11 .1.. do. Ah. , 11,1,rc-, 1: 1.11. n, Moll., 4 ht.l. piota.l, M'Cmlless. McLan• • I , - ototi. Iltor.:k I Vhstrol., k '; 1 , la,. ti , "•l..y. IL , ..,11, ..... ... .r M 11 • • ‘‘ 11•••• 11.1,), AI. l• • $ • - •••sitsl and 11••••,.‘ii•or4$3.$.u1 111.4 11.•1$ .44 I.4ssssssss cl-$.l slr+.l .4 %,...$1 Jn r 1 rl.‘• Tin. (.$ Imat . .ter at tlt.. titu. La, uttl t LI ttttt t 4 1,- 1 inn! itt•tfirtc Tho. r. 1 , 111 , 4 tt, •wrt , . 1 1 11110.1,1 1 , -(1 1 , 4 -1 1.4.1. , roll ot 1../ • •!..tett, F:. •a.l It It TAltt, 44tr4:- 444 I , 44 111, tip." Ilp try.l, vlsl.ll t 144 .44r4. 1. 14.444 4.1 Ow. .11.1 4 3444.3 T .... 4.4• 444 44t her )144441 4 .r... 144, 04,1 •44.1 14 4 . 4 I .14. I. twrt th44l up tar. - 111. pl.+4 4 . a 1 n . 144. It ILA a. 1.441 4 144 14,1. Fritn, tom 0,1 up L. 111, I tel.bru: all 1.. j.u1.11. .zt :la. ntr , rium; by t❑b. .1 \ park.-1 trarlo tran•l Mr n.I w..Conn , rl.n. h.,.aid•nr ery 41111 .11111 t 11. Irm. barn rithor l taknn trip. •4 ! nt• Tin n at. rlf 111 111,, Oren fil• lan rrrninl Vii., 1 a... tnt roJp.• n• 110,1 to II ni anal 1.. .11 Thnr..l4• hrait 1., ng It 1.1. n111...r :•nt. On. n,nt• f.a ho •.‘ tp. traa,ht--rar.. r,r. rt. Steen:Moat Regioter. k TERI k.ll-I.;zterl, .4f:r.rwoo ,rd. Elcskl.111; Chelott. ‘1,11•villo, L.n tin, %V R. limo,. • "tll. ;MIA, IrE.P.lllll:ll.—Lu,roo, cln t ..1 Elm.b...t h. Ct.,.it. -r t e, .b.r.x•r/r nn,. 1 - 4 , f 'it '' INC I NNATI.--TI ~ ' rim. is. IL it. 17 Lir""_.t.„:N • ,1,2.1.,/. ,1 01 unn..r.,l 1 . ,,.k..t A.,nt. I 1...,, ..t,orfer ‘IINNETON N. ... I 'apt . Wii•.., „ 4 '- . !.. 1 1 1 1'..11. Wlli Ira sx , for Ilie x1.,,v0 an..l all int..rniei.e.. 1,, , i i. / CM •T lO \ ! cm - TioN!_II E ,,..,„ E ~,.. Cou,- .•tt Tor: , f) A 1 . ... 111 i r.... at 10 t. Fi. Fxr 1,10. or ixtx.xx, us," arte. 4 .-110,x,ra'• Dm En , •-l'lle public are 111,114 x1,,,1v ~a 1.. rd or I. 11. 11. IVIIEKI.F.R. Aszona tl,l for 'owe ~,t l- 9 , 1 ..t 11. ,,, t..11..e,a Ilia,' liar.. ly thixt ol• - volt K.Eulit - K. le • ,• i 1 • rib. ax the 1... t 1,116. of the .1 tv. 5,..1, a — T-' - '",'''' -' 1 '- .- . : 7- ..'",. . ' 1 ' ,.7:. 1 ;r ' .";....,..1,.... oh, ,om ind oi . the lake klii , l -L . ....,,. v.INNY FER''• ii'd•••• "..., ". " . rho i,,,Cumr.. , ~,,,i ant ~a lo %din ' 11.1.f.dfxr, tt ,„,., wa 111 .' ,,, x• for 11, ' a 1 . ,. and a11 ., ; ,,,,,,,, • 16,1, 1 ,,,, /` on ,I , • tit lt. inharr , l aal of p.m.% to etn,,, , ill Iliu m:. ut.. i 1 , 1 , AY. 2 + ,1, o , xl ..1 In ., m• 1 ,, r fre,h , or 1. ,,,,, x,,' al ,- ! it, them by buying up the I.ofslem and filling 'lox. wlt 1; a 1 , 1 , .•t , 1,,,,,, d. or ~, I /Y. ,,1 1 l' 1 •• •,11, • lIAILNE , .. C. ~. .A.,,,, 'Tamar, and ntozlout lx.nui. , tind, and then nixk nig ~, i1, . .. a a lo , xoftx,lion.• koxper. and , •im at a redii.. , -.1 p }-: I; UI.A It T Itl - W Er. R . • LY ,,1". ! ;!:; ', ... " 11 fr n i . - 1 , , tho roprrsentallon that 111, y , rx 11,,, C ,,,, 1n.. 11, WHEELING PACK 1-.1 IN Pl. ICE OF , artn . l , .. Pal - rho...is 4110111.1 alsray4 etaniino the bottle. Ind Fa ~ , ,T rv-T1.,,‘ xn , ll...ullll:l , dextnef MINI...AIt:, A. ,„„. „, , t i , ~,,.r , .., „,,,, ~ ,„„,„,,,. ,p ,„ , .„,, .„.,,,, C.." W" """..n. a 'll Ira." I''''''''''' '"" Tr ';''''''''' ; ort and IlOt Wit /I tan fail or wax.. as Is :`the r,at , nlth 111. Tut 11.,1.A Y and S ATI' It 1,1. AI In A. 11., I, 113/ , alarm : ....' n.t.. ,.., nr ,...,.... . i .,...,..,..,,..., ....,,, mat ., 1 ., all r ..,,..... and all .sal..ron•dietv feat Is. Far frozlit or pamage. apply . 1/.,,.. ~,,....„.,,,,,,..r : ~,....„,...... 0 pludtf t... ird ax 1,. IT. 11. WII HEI,EIt, Ag,:it I " '. '' . ' . IvI,IA . F lIUSTETTEIt 1 all ITII. 217 Penn At. -- _ . Heard Grand Pianos. , -- Ztrantboats FIRST PIANtIS OF THE WORLD. li: LEBER & BRO. take pleasure in an- FOR IliNtl LADIES. .0111.1 Ci. to Me tanhlic that they have bin ap r ill IF, TH AN NUA L SESSION ..r t , , thit 'ItY I.o i the sire the world rr. j Institution will open on WYDNEA/A Y. the K .1 ."'"""_ _ Se-prelate, when pupil.t art. opertsrl lo b•r rennet In :AHD..r h, a thorough oortitof initrtiellon rn tit • of .tithe.. the 1,...,41.v-dui, an. ti .11 Ord for tho Inv mit of Mum... Intel and mornineutald I . ..outing. Drat, rue;. together unit the French and Osman I.anguagra. TREWS., arrielly par lde Or ad ears,. funds: I Muni per half yearly omion ....... ...... ....... Ton " P ou nc e ec " " on no Oron, Metal/m.li and Guitar, with of M. en omen!, ..... . nrood culture.- . • .. :h. , Do "" ••In French A (Ironati curl. to i Do " 1". in Drawing In For Circular., rontaining Rill Information, ref. , to o tool engraved Or.. apply to JOHN 11. 311 . 3.1,0JiE.1., Wood at., Pittdmtglinr try mail loth. , Rotor, REV. GEORGE 7 !DER. da lOW Pitt.hurgli. L. 1 7 A lilute °film firm of B. _ A. Faltitextork h Co., and .111,C1`,01' Fleini..'g lino . Wholesale Druggist, No. GO. corner Woo I and Fourth Pittsburgh. to. :IN ' OTICE-31y connection witll the house R. A. Mimeo...et ic Co. of which firm I hare Issi.. 0. aettre groin, for the non year,: alm the 150 m... ...I 11. A. Fahnotork k Co. of Philadelphia, and P. A. Falene... tnek. Hull k Co.of New York, having .7a.m.1 by Ilmitariou. .11 lot and haring purchaaed the ear/noir.. and well known Drug Establithmant of Flernlm4 Brother, .f.d. meet; .1. Kidd A corner of Wiawl and Poneth will continue to carry on the hionnete in till It mein; •• Innnrhes• To in) hmtploosm.vull as to ille patron,. of the home I Imo; purchttsed. and the pololic generally, I Mi. the asmorance that nothing khall he wanting on toy part tonccom modate and ideas, B. L. FAIINESTOCE. 172/ No. CO, corner Wood and Fourth ntrvet.. itvoitiN6 - EXTRACTS—xtrneni I flavoring Ire Cream, etc., etc. to be had at 1Y24 JOS. FLEMING'S. - A lINOLD'S WRITING FLI111), in quarts, Il pints and half pints, Jon' mcrlvod and Pm mie by W. S. HAVEN. Station,. 1V2.1 Market ot.. rot of Sent. _ _ . XIAYNA Itl) s NOY Eh' math lvitiT_ IN G I K.Joid received and Ihr tale by JT=4 W. S HAVEN. A'FRESII MILK :611V FUR 64Lt--Sho i n otlr a n d a good milk's, and Plof the IMMetnt breml. Erica, for row and calf, PO. Apply to . 13 - 24 • BI.AKKLY S RICH VI" . . LINSEED OIL-1000 jvlln. in store and Ihr pule by B. 4 I , AIINEFIOCK. /Y 24 Sucemor to FlBlXiln_ipros., fL WOodAt. Cl A NNEL COAL OIL CollllPntly on hand for gmlo by Jr2l 11KSBY 11. COLLINS. NO 5 rEffPfigStETAL AND 111X - X --- -/ - 40. - -L 37 tops Metal, 10 8100 m.% Undi.P from etc.., Deed Dell, for ole by ISAIADMICIChIy & CO. GTNSI csk mow Wading from steamer Haul Dell, for ale by 1721 . !PAULI DICKEY PLAX-2,000 lbe, for. tale by !Inn Cotxxio. • -16‘41r1 to' VaritiutTh "- _ patterns . . • for, fij - - jyti '5,- HENRY 11. OOLITNA FEAThEfts--.15 - ;moko POW buldin 11 . 9.11 - %.21 " '" * " I)°ll*. te b tuat DICKEY t 00. MUIMIIIIIIIIM ...,-.,.....-: • : :.; .-. • -.._,- ,„... ... V:P.+:,.;-;-;:-.' 'l=tralcittB. 'TELE.A.T'EZIC roudoctor and Comp., T. cubi. Prompter MONLIA V Evening, July 1'7t1A.185:, will br. tino this nr.sson. rre. l i rand 01.,'.. NORMA. N.,rma Nigriora Luisa. Caranti. A deigisa .igo.kr“ Vita. Iblinßr ........................ Andre. 3lareaferrl. I.lntilil • Nlgnora Z.lppued. Flario ...gunr V. Itublo. . Box and Parque .- lte $l.OO Second Tier.-- 1.. thtliery /Q—Tbe public are ren , ectfitlly informed that nil owr+ wit be repeated. trj_No extra charge for created goats. auction *airs. I'. M. 11.A.VIS', Commercial Saleß Ncr. i. 4 Fifth Ftmet. 11010 E LOT OF cLoTIIINO, GAITER C Sr.. AT Aro-Ttos—c/n anornln 4 . July :Nth. at 10 o'elosek, nt the commercial .cles roan, No. ;,-1 Forth street. will be 401.1, a 100,11 100 choice 110 , .r111,.1 Clothin g , ronsistin g oleos.s. Pants an.l feats. .Iletsslttaiters, Sleoes.lo...rtml. Ire hare ismitire ilLstructioto. to close the stock out on that olay. P. lIA V IS, And.= • • - • TOBACCO AND SUGAR AT AITTION-011 Nlonclav, July 2711 c, at 3 o'clock, e. x., will Is' ...Id at the Colloolokint Sole, Ramos. 'N., Ist, Fifth street, 70 etuhly Loxes, Ilar n act half pound luny Orono,. Tobarro n 101.1.14. prime Brown Su g ar. it's., I'. 51. I..tyls, Anct. f C'TOCKS AND BONDS AT Ari4ToN=On Vloscla r evening, July T.ith. 71, o'eloorls. nt the Rent Estallt and Stock Solo, 14 , 010.. on the sold, .40sliiiret Iron City liatik Stock 1. •• Merit:miry' . . 21 North Aoturican lliuiooll. Sr., k; ,1 Sore, por vont. Fir...t E10n..L.. or Chartiors loy It. ILO, slooo I Lam] W•11,4•11i /60 1,1,1. L. 11 DA VI S. Anctr. lUiSrrllanrous CAFtNAGELAN'S ENTIRE STOCK OF 3IENS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING. TO BE Ini.3Pos ED OF. SALES CO3INtENVINO TUESDAY. JUNE 20. 1857. A s it intended to'eularge and improve our ix . Sion, Itiania LATE. IN JFIX. tho what° atork of tI/A .I',U BONS' CLOTIIINti, now on hand, will la.... Paled AT MUCII 11E LOW THE IIEOULA It RATES wilts Onitaw or I'LtiiilNG OUT whole coon:rumen, improvisnentei Ting it will la. olaar rya I, oat a to.-re iitataxt to gat rid of old good, avarythltic will to found NEW AND FASII ION.ALII.E. But tho cantantpliit, alteration. world oar,. arily iferiro the .10 - 4. owl to 1,1, lei, it II pt., piaii.l to wit Ow whale at vat v low r.ttia knit opan Om Poi Trait, with all nitogat h., non. A tine vdriet) of 1..1 ...ill W• 01 P.) /r, II rely wit I nuola to ardor.. A lar, J. T %N. jml,ltl"} . nelr the 1..‘ othr...Alle.ehenv rity . . The Enl verally. - rd -- THE nest Term mill begin nn the beetMon x day of Siptombor Slta.lotat. r.4n pm •no Er3gll.lk a. woll 33 Clavlical Ifmho, and thoso of a proparat.43 .44 moll an of et . otleguf, The Pn.-ulty a,ll I.e the vtmL. a$ in tho Intl yenry y21..11% .1 p V, LAREN. SA NI T; R.I. 13 rt A.1:11.11: B.Crx LANc. r , t Clair St rt., liridge,) Allegheny City, Penna., acn , BRADLEY'S WOOLEN KNITTING YARN, Of orrry Odor and Number. s PREPARED TO FILL ORDERS ON rls,r; n. 4 IN. for erery n r of larnt. itg origth3l In:km:fa:llm r, of thy crl,lr '4l t 1• Arn nit ony brth, II a I:r3.lkr, or 1%h,”11h,r. *.di. Cu' , ...dt yard 1.4 :therp jr,f7.lpl • Improrenatent In Hook Itl.idlng. --Till': NEI) itrlVing ol 4lllllnti tens 1 . .. tent forititi.nn ..rnent t.. fnrhivh the .. , ,Innvut t,. hpplv tin t•, nc.pr ...r.lcn. ha' h Arc at Vr 1 . :1.111N c. IC , iW A 11 , nisol Iti S lli n.: - Tltirti nod • T. Th.. at.., cornnt . 10. or • 1....1nn4 thr I.a.A of thc •.ch n wanner to pi.- •..nt the 1 ..... varn.. h. ilich...4‘ viatseltng to n vertical p.a....a 2 , 1 Th. , .arria.z.v. an, metal& ..rnvnev in phi. h an. v Inch titll ..11, - tuallv prove. from , n,ring or chailz, in pla.-in4 the • vino In In 1•••fltIg t.l.vev. • A II ItoW A Slv. Putent.... yi !Alt. I'ILE J1.. , . , .vr.rawl l'uttc.l 0 . svnalvt Ir E. • ul.v.vt•t...f t trout five y...ns Iha vc. I.,er. afflicted 1. „th +tin:3,d °per Ilk• tarn v trv..l -re than kitty 1.,t hie 1 ,111411^ , ,1 14 1.10 11,4 that rh.t, t " ettn.. tint, Iv 1,1.1 Noir J F.. 1 D. IT ESTI NVII% Fr.. I:..orgn W. M.6.11.1.11i.f of Polio*. Nor York 4. 1 I r tn.0h1..4 will/ 11. a. r 4 Pil,haarnew ,-swo M. ro. Its., tu. frtrtl,r tiutt ha many Oki ...... my LL'.lll.l\ 010..1" It r l.•nb uned l vk Ilk., r...01t% lIKOILGE W ATS•KLI„ Chief of Polio, 1 : 13 ' Fr..rit t t... late Alutmr:7tl...iwr .1 .4 t'. mire., 'cut . 1)., tr....l::.l'.:l':l's:Tr'-.l,".li;"::trltr‘a";..;;.".lC,Prre'r':l; • r”er....rwl foul I ,, ur. r•. rb,. 1 , .1 11”...11,a1 %kin 4•1111- . • ••ut .tictil. I ..urpi..,..,1 11.. rn... er.etir..i.le, awl 0..4104 .t 1.31 :t ~ ..,ul.l .1,1 r") 13IV 116 , . t tl.l, tla.. rirrzinwd.tu -1 .., . I r..rorrwrw. , I tile 1:••• of Dr 1..tb1.y*,. I'/1.• 1112.11 , 11 i; I • rtlid Ow r..,tat i.., rwrfevt rr.ro. I 1.,r0 an lationse at ;my voluntArld •Irttl. writ 1.1 ..I.l.rewe lily ~retlto,le. VW , I II Al' DI..N, li:lrd - on!. C.otn.. • I.a, A. 1.1 cttAnt rieti..rnl .1 t:nrot. t 4-5-.1.1. W111.4,11..1.1 rersul. by Dr. ri EOM; Ii 11. 111 K1.:1',1..11. \... 14., V1'...1.;,t n.l, PittAburg , ...i,n .. , I the it..1.1.r. Mortar. and by J. P. F1,E311 NO. AI 1,1r..ny. m .20..1.10x i'i 1.1.1:1;11EN1 11111.11./1D -It KNI.JVA I. lIF T111.:101... EP; lIT 111:1'1.1.:It AND STII4 I'S. NINTH WARD. SIP A ICE.- iN RIFE RATES.--.. 11 .11 1.1 11...,111 .41 th , r r , ili IMIII ... 1 .ort% • F 11, T.• Ilruo t.irrth tone?. 14.11,1 MEM= Theo° Plants too loed lo all the o . orat l'innoto in preim-- ..", to those Many talker miLlo. Nlr holherg played upo ai poi aher in Iti-ototontentnerto.and ...alit rortoinl, noe ..rriessrreiy, could they hitt Is t ruourr , lereryolier• THAI-BERG'S OPINION OF Elt.l1:1 , The Onnil Hanna, made by linirO. Paris, aioin'y in - nation, Om roost perfort Instrument in the oorld. I, un hroitatingly, gko shout tho Preto , Lice nvyr all other, SU:ISM:ND TIIALIIERfI." The principal agent at Now Nock in. gone to Paris kw a croak stock. solortell for rale in [hi. country, witan n mplon. pid specinwn will be brought to dos city. malaYkaanWs IL KLEMM d 11111)., No. Ni. rim. JUNE. f 1.51 JUNE. Q.ECOND FULL STPPLY OF CARPETS, OIL rLOTII,7. 3IAITINGS, dc, the Fourth Ftr,l Corprt Situ, W. It. & 11. NIrCALI.I73I haying .1 to , t z etorne.l from the F., tern oriel, where. owing to the retell deptuie,e4 Ant< of the market, they hare pltreil.l,ll, and at telry low rt . ., It largo and almoet entirely new gtock of C ronhigt: log In part of Vel vet and Ilrossele. three-ply, new and bean t i I pal I srtiN Tapestry. and rouitinift Ingrain: 'Velvet and Tufted Hearth Ittign; Also. a vary /time variety of Door Nies, Window Slnelve. Stair Roils, Dolt aniftireen Ifollmnl, sill or which sheil to of fered or the LOWEST RATE for rash. Mae! and house. keep,s will find it to their adruntsge togivs 'them n call. Joe R. D. P. 11. Me:ALIA:M. Rll. PALMER, No. 105 Market Street, Dealer in Rennet, list, Straw Tniumings. and SHIM 011(44 ingti XTOTI.eI . --The subscribers hare- this -day disprmal 01 their fintg Estublishment lo me. a. L. Vslinerlock. Into of the firm of IL A. Fnium4ock Co. Returning thanks for the kind and liberal patronage loontrifore extended tone, we would most cordially recotm mond our immensity to our frienibi and cnstoomm, gen . Homan of long experience iu the liminm.,umple memo, all./ nne In every respect entitled to ennthlenee. shall contiams ets heretofore the Manufacture anti .ale of Dr. SieLane'sreletiretsil Wm - minim, and Liver Pills. at N0.1:4 Wt.! street, whore we eh ell be happy he see "ur friend, Our Elooks will, for a tints, be rit oldt stand. whoa those indebted wilt please gill and nettle. Pittsteargh..lulylith, FLES,IINO OROTHERS. PLEA:AN'i' doilYTlifitEsfiißeE ..,[l_ FOB SAI.g, adjoluith, the village of 31ausfield. with bye acre. of laud. highly Insproved. There la a oral two wtory Chung. llottne,coutaloing eight well finished hem. , Wilt Mom, wash bon., stable, cow house and all nest...tr out houses, cistern and well water convenient: (mit trees all commencing to bear. Also, nn umber of ornamental trees , nod shrubbery. Apply to BLAKELY & RICIIT:1 - , • T_TAIR BRUSIIES, Hat Brushes, . Clothes &whom, Nail inishe, Tooth Bruallea, Dealt linieboa, Of Gin boat qualities and awry deseription. to be bad at jy24 JOS. FLEMING'S. cor. Diamond& &Wart at. BAZLV'S Cl5lll. OX MARROW; Pomade Jokey) Club. • Pomade New Moan May, Genuine Etat'a ettafor Oil Primula, .ty24 JON. FLEMING, Cor. Dian glani & Markot at. TIONEY BEAN TOBACCO--Thibent jG Goe r.muy insinnfacttimi exptaiady for th e t re d e ',/ ,114 dOS. FLEYILNO. OLLAN'D BITTERS-100 doe. on hana aj. and for aide by D. L FAIIIMSTOCK. ENE MMI Via . . -aaVol - ,V 7 . re . CI HILD a , : itg. - !k-4,.. rirzwr a..,,„ a nes AND W1T1T.41(004, '., --- z ' - f: . --- '''''.::=4:, I CEM E N T RI 0 O t T. 1 :1 75 N: 0:4 s :•'' '' , ' _. ...JOSEPH C. YOSTER. PERRIN a, aompasoN. "Propriatan,.• "- : ''---I'-'''' - ' - l' NOTICE' RE PREPARED TO CONTRACT AND PUT ON AT -THE STIORTEST, .. . bcce • c Fire and ater-Proof Ounent litotaAng, it beige catty artkle yotjmrootedtkaWlq..t7-: « , IT IS - v - rucTl. mc A. 14- 33 'W .1 , IL-vi 5 .;,,,. , A tat gh e e sc . tion of the atmoap pin here ß in ererYnlint z t. vim, t ~, durability, Ire Wir th It is equal if not superior, to any Metallic Radii& we OM part At rat 4TC-tn., , , ~, And in pain t -- - Shin g le Roofs, it making no difference how W. of ttlitp th e roaC may b. ,WI "- ~. - .' , :',L.,„.t . -- ,- te Tar. Iron or , warra nted to prove . 00'. repr.ented. Weln'll pat tt on for ' , --' . :,- - ' , l - .01, Itaarin .. 7 . - no — ij , ,,gs PER SQUARE.tTES" FEET squAmp.) ' -, -• , - , - -;--- We am apply ft upon Tin and Iron Royal for TWO DOLLAR S PEA 91/11.11,, both ( o n 0,,,,14t 0 ii,,,iatttiiJit ' ...r chcapeat paint that can he mod, i and alt o those who wi th th eir boots Nettaintil to Witt ottiolitieo2l3 ildrafilltat, 43 ' W ' '"""*" ''''"'*bn'id e n tteattielre* in ri`SX. l t 0 the d.r.blilli oar r °l, nttdiltYcdthtt Thatfing.' ..„ r• , ' and examine ramp]. and matbify th muux a aonmsox,,— :.• ,- ..`-' No. ]SiThird street, between Woodard ftaatt %-- -, .:!.. ° A I ZIg U A J ~.pii,,,„..c.„,..- Remit the Following:. _ Orrtcs or Tao BLOM= err.l% ....1.- , Ign , Aki ) N o. 16 F ron t at, trlttreen ?lath and Ely . ctoowoo, ~ ~, -0. , „ Cumin:W.4oU% D. r -- I =a s r4 , ...,,, - ' r ' fit '"" e;.r. altars, nt . _ llama sod too& ot W. r.. cum a' L r od. r g ataat the roof and petite.. Lap ct , nry ' s ' t l b°` , ° . ''''' . '" , l"'e at n other tind of 800 fEntitnnn b' .... "illnint . Stnn° 4 l a, ~,tath.• of dantofroth an ad,inining WIY. blethirtnilt,„_,.. a 10 trial beyond all expectation.. littid Kamp. , - ---- ,lent Buckeye Statainantanottent , - I hare examined W. E. Cann, Jr Cora..ur Fir. and Water-Proof CCMCSIit it a gout invention and am willing to nawme buildings Wins protected upon the sumo terms ne metal. J NO. S. LAW, ligh Roynl les. 00., Wade* ClannnNati, Antrim* 711 oil team may concern:—This is certify that WO hare tulupted W. E. Cumin _Co'n)alaatic Fine Cement Fooling upon our store and It Las giren the met perfect • sturrhetko. and tr. itatrrgon.:, it to all wishing Fire and Water-Proo( Iloooting. [Signed) .DAralift it TON PIIUL;,tr : Oa. Fixturcs, NoAtt West trocirthstreet: Flexible, Fire and Water-Proof Roefirigi. & GRANT, Proprietcwm No. 57 Water Street, Pittsburgh, and P. Potersoies,Aliagbany.- TIRIS IS AN ARTICLE SUPERIOR TO ANY-OTHER IN THE - MARKET:: It used extensively in :Von York and Philadelphia, and is well approrw6 It is - applimblotoeorwrini Foundries, Dwellings, Warehouses, Britlges,.Steamboateind Itallmad Cars. • . it will last longer than Metallic Roofing or Shingles, and resists the teliftee changes of clianito--Ueither affeetoil b y . cold. beater damp Its principal inanslient r. of an extraordinary &uric elthlre,teld It never looses MI& elaatich67. can ha readily appliP4 to all kind+ .d oafs. flator steep, old or new, on iron, tin or wool it will not weather. or entrk cold. and it benot Injured by being tramped titan. melt in)Wwitut. It. Both Piro and Water-Proof: 43 - For further info inflation. apply to the proprietors. mr27:lyd 1857. TRANSPORTATION. 1857. CAPACITY ONE HUNDRED TONS DAILY. LLOYD & C 0 . , iSUCCESSORS TO LLOYD k LEMON. 4 TIVAVING MADE EXTENSIVE PREPAIIAI'IONS THIS WINTER, are now AA to do heavy boldness by PENNSYLVANSA CANAL AND R'+"+2LFioAD_ Through is sod bon the Eastern foie. IVe con /14.4111.. m. trietels and all thew el/vowel to patronize the Pont,,, Cana' nod Railroad, port no rosins fill he apar.sl In render general satiafacilan to SHIPPERS OF EASTERN A-ND WESTICIIM - Fh . . • The Avoidance or the Inclined Pinner on the Allegheny Portage Railroad win gii, ii,....,ii.id at•. r atra to tho transati..titot of frtgla. t afro Penn St.rtal, at the Cautalttatalo. fo21:13,1 1857. - CANAL NAVIGATION. - 1857. Irimia. , s PORTABLEI3 (DAT E.Z.T.T.M --, --- Amu_ e ky ViaPnnnynnia Canal and RailroE: ~.-d .125Eal Capacity Two Thousand Tons Per Month Each Way. • O UR FACILITIES FOR TRANSPORTATION HAVE BEEN LARGELY INCREAS td during the 1.4.4 Winter and we ran .w o ff er to SII I lipElIS tho impeder nnloantago of in DOUBLE DAILY LINE to and fro.. Cittnloi. Win t er i.ii in and li.iliuon e . I or loin being composed entirely of PORTAIILII,IICIATS, but ono tri,nliiiinannt In re.,uttnil. 31i.o•ii.tion ...ling Un.lglit to our LllO. inn rely upon Its tieing pot through whit all pOikiibi nloniii a n d ii - nluntoli. WA ltElliiCSE, CANAL BASIN, corn, if G,4-rly and Ifityne strenots,Pittnburgh, lit. folifelyd KIER r, MITCHELL, Proprietor. • • ._ VII ICIt/I it I Si.'d hI.I N 11 . CST HECEiVED AND FOR. tej ank n ha aal PIA No EtIRTE: , tram the lturantact.ty oi tt itlZ.k. tiers,, eXprvntly r~e tho Sprin t , sales, and cronpriaitar all the rariatim and new ark, naw mann. tat:hired at the renownftl establiahntont of Clockering & Son, &atop. Messrs. Chickering & Son , hare hoen awarded at the tiff fer.nt Exhibltinna and State Enka in Boston. New York, and -hther plan, Ekren (told Modals. Seventeen Cilrer Medal/. Three Itr.,lma 11,1411, slot the PramNledal at the rail in Lomlon, 1131. • 11 . 71.11. SECON!)-11AND PIANOS; One elegant Chtek.riugh.tn.. 1, lir LI.. ttm , l: " 31a/to In $1:4) 01.1 75 full .11,otolr .•r .. • • p 1 A ti 'l'ttu L 2. At HIS 11. ELDAIt, C.k Di:33non.l 411., nr..l Fonr3l,lt Ageia 2 , 04. for P..rins3l. IKAJA:III4.)I.uo A 3,1 .A.. 1 Vie ginLA. - - - - `EVONU 11,0 I) : PIANOS s27A—nnnC4.., (41.tts ...I , ,isaif3lll3 ray, FrAnte Piano. Filal/11• to•tm..3llry n.in ,c , lt-itt 1•34, r- , 7 , --0114 , “ - ta 3 rlr-ol Fram. iu wart ur .1 I, iJ11•••rt, 1!..31,.n. It, : 11 it: ~ I/ Prim tw,v... .... mlst: Iv Mt... 11 .t Mien Pr SVe.- n. 11.1111. fa ,- Inr,l ti,11...rt !lA. —Ono 6.1, tare. 1.41:1”.113 , 111.31 1,3 111 A... 3!•,,,—0n.. • •• A liiri ht • to. Tio ahoy.. i i.ril.ir, and ri.a•lr for vile at tho I . l.atio ~r anus II M1.:1.1,1Z. Lrz, A Damaged New Chit leering 7 Ott. Plata, O NE ,11111f.i . 7 e 1.1.1Y44. l.: , b) natt they twf I furniture only , oil re thrhlrin ult.. are not expo,ll. will he ...Id id • w - ent harcidn. The ahoy.. i ino.,,f the hit of 7 ooLgeo toil+iy from Chid:et - lug Ai Sons, 11.4.tn i and will be warmnteiliu haying rm... 1 w• interuml injury. Far JollS 31E1.1,011, Agent for Chi:kering &Son, Itoeten, No 11 11",..I mtri.et. .• Ness. Stock of Pianos, rr.,. T. FACTO, V or 7,7 :AT NS J.: rr ILE IS ItESPECT- A, folly infLran..l nnr warrLanit, NN w Inch had c..mpletely drained by the I 8 ,peitt4 cal. , , arr fnnin 1111e..1 with a ch.'', :Mil ' , II, pletra..ortnarntof NAS A CLARK': fr11.1•N1,441 PIA XI I:: ory Atyle and prior. I, ramp. wi , thinn a/iml eke , aMI durable lortr”Nrrit w ill ndmlthot th..ro-.t TII ll.l 4 l:llin,nnced Xllll. A Chet: Plum. inAttuntenta in even' recprrt Tlar 111114 1 r is 1.14,1 1.. call and ..x.,tsn,ne for Th....vire.. 11. KT./Mill k 11110. feele Agency For Nunn. ,k I•id11./41;Ir 11.,,tern Penns., Enstern Ohio and N..rth.lre•dern fifth greet, uric .I.pot to Nix...oldr Hall. Jrl MEW MUSlC—Charlotte Mama has just reeeorod the rolb•win, now murk: ^I See Ile, .nil in my Itrealti," No. Leafif I , ...ter'e Melo ale, pat 11, Wary at tn , ttlo fur turn , Planl« v,,ire, by J. A. I , wler, Alfa fur th e tww by J It. Thuntas. SOmmecli Alg,ls.dmo 1d... An, The Vale,. 1/nadrillr. Hinted., Linter, on: La Ittne , le Flon.nco. Imo laylkx Ilaz.nrk,‘, A ',d ue , 22,;' The farqritr :Irate's - Anbl Robin I:ra Y" and - The Ikuttie trattecnbed fLr ',inn, IV. V. Wallace, litk ily the 5.., a !want:All 114mark.11r. cord, b , Wit a y llry . tlb.. c.mtpo,e,l Wallaee, are Wollner'. la . ."Madoline. rn I'. W. Cherry, :At Tim LILT or thr Door, with rtguettn title page, Itharllne n: , lornutiful ma. new H.lng. The. Seotell Polk, Cha, IVAlbert, Thr Mob teer Polka, 1.. William., .50—thr two laKt Pulka+ hay.• earl, un vlegantly r , lured Itt le rag, =En ARIA PTTK 111,1 211 dor , r alxrc.• Fifth ♦ 11E. str,,t. ly9 • BROOKE IIALL FEMALE SEJIINA RV • Media, Delaware Coillaw. Penna. lidtga Maria L. Eastman, Principal. SITUATED IN TILE delnilittrif and lir...Will t 'nage of 3 1t•lia, tltirtetli mileh frido Philadelphia Lp itaiinad, effete to young the must porfe'et couiliinatton et advatita,,for the att a in. inent tut a thorough nod The Ilrge 311.1 .11111104/11/11% n building la • tely ereet.4l. boiling all the moil,n ohavenietwew of bathe— gas. ke . nit!. its extensile grounds. n nhslel in .11 that perniins to th e tidal'', eouillsrt. rtlinenient and improvement rut the ',unlit. The sleeping rooms are bigh, v,ntilats.4. and furnbilied with rdnitui I and elegance. and hoe two tainibt oerupy the oann. apartment. The number of pupil. LI nited to holy, for whom .oven teachers are nuitiloyed.— The most faithful inztruction is given in all the branches taught, while moral and religiont principle" are constantly itirtilrated by theory and prattle,. )ed T i he emus.. instruotion eonipr!,s prin.] of four ii, and a dit , lotna it 3W. , 101 tonaluho ti,„ss tin - nut:li it satbratioril,. Tha Itighi Ile, A. Poll., It. P. I. L. P., Mallon l , nosylrania sat - Mi.,. M. 1.. Eaktinan. who map ...es t, •Ipen a Young Lain,' twinway, county Pennsylvania. m Sept:nib, twat, ha• known to th sulmeriher for srroral years paw. Ile hapt..ry Walt opinion of lwr capacity. efficiency and 4 , ..Aness as un talticator. Pho has had a 111 r, and aiworeabil .':pert; .we building whirl, is to be erected will contain .'eery ae ronwaodrition. The tillage and surrounding (pantry are diwlnguisheil for healthfulness and beauty; and tho ails ...giber boa confidante that parents who entrust their daughters to Maar-Dan:tun willlare no cause to regrot it" The French Inflict/ago Is taught by a Parlaian lady re , id. to in the family. Th.. Latin. German. Spanish, and Italian languages, r mire doe attention, . Tho Natural Sciences are taught with thn .It of A Large and expertai . ia Apparatne. Tho ) mini Department in under the charga of n lady eminently sptalitied for the situation. nub all who prefer to Ise taught on the piano Or stinging by a vial...non, linen a visiting teacher from l'itiladalplths. Drawing not Painting are under tho direction ofn lady accomplished in the arty. 118. Poll Term conanctices Reptenther 9th. Mi.'. Eastman has the liberty to rcfer turtle fallowing gen. Heinen: Right Rev. A. Potter, Ilishop of Pennsylvania. ilon.Franklin Pierce, ox-Presidant of V. S. Hos, S. P. Chase. (torero, of Ohio. C. Loeser. Prate:y.4l,Pa. litorge IL Wharton. P.N. Philadelphia. 141111arn Itagaley. P.m., Pittsburgh. Pylranum Loth rop. Esq.. AlledhrhY City. Stls.S SI. L. EASTMAN, MeAlts. Ds/aware county, Pa. GAS PROM ROSIN7-0/L- IPA:rra" ler:urn A.L.A.TERIA_I... TILE lIIGII ILLUMINATING PROPER TIKS of Gm. from Ibll3lo and oleaginous enhataarea hate alreave made tlpan a favorite material for the maw.- fastare of Illuminating. hfax. !tally Oas Companies nee Pos. In with coal, In Inds, to supply their sustainers with a Su porlur Quality of Gas. ROSIN OIL I. entirely free 'torn all .1n , ., and ndioe tub . 1011 1 ,,, and yield, itt once. It Brilliant I Ilninitrating Rae. The greater original root of the ....Tr - errata. for the Crial3ll - aerial gait together it It the attention ' 2llll expense ennameitly regralreil. anal the dilfleully,if not imferofibilita, of entirely tetanal:lg the 11111‘11.1momr, deleteriona and offramive gases, generated in coal, render the BURIN Olt A PPAILATBS cheaper and more durable In every war. y.COATP.S, of nil Broadway, New York, bee devoted hirl entirm attention 11l tiMll.l{llsll2 t ore and wale of Portable Gael Apparatro, and he respeethilly calla the attention of thr' public to hie prevent complete end ellkient machine. Perfect aatiafaction to the purchaser guaranteed In every cane. For (unbar Information whiners It. COATP-A. 37,4 Broadway, New York: lyf'Ort l srvally . or DAVID 11. IV ILIA A SLR. Pittetrotgh, Pu l Alieghour rill: STOCK lIOLDEitS of the Allegheny 1 Bank are hereby notified that instalments mar order,' aa follows: • • An lona!meat of FIVE DOLLARS per ghat. on or baforl We FIRST DAY OP IDLY next. An lostattioat of FIVE DOLLAR§ per shore, odor Wahl the FITTERS:TIT DAT 01 , JULY next . . .- • • I And an Inetalmest of TEST 'DOLLARS . parr - atia* °a balm) the FIRST DAY OF AUG UST host. l'ayabla to the Timimm. M Lai oltkit. tumor Waal Mrie and Diamond alley. Dy tenter of the Commisalomn. .- 1 _ga,.tet DA IID CAMPBELL.Tomatarer. ivar ---- fbp.Afif IIbSE.-.L 7 2W9 feet inch Jul_ 3 ~17,Indu 'Dabber neve pied receirod at tho India Rubber tim..Mi 26 and' bll st. Mir street 1717 ..c.'. J. At IL PLIT. ~=:,.". .:•;,.:i'*,.-. , .k . :i.4:;; . 'i5',i' ,-,- ; i'......'.''!"..:l*:::..:.'t:VW:•;:*:e - • ••• • --••••••i-:‘" 7;77- • • -.47.74", • - • .faustral Nev, Spu•ing St.,ek =MEE • - : , - 4 , , ;lc ------ - • UTNAM FOR AUGUST, ORAILIaI FOR AUGUST, Geocrul Agent.. MASONIC MALL, Filth strceL IVOTIIINO TO WEAR, I vol., illustrated; _L The hale Hunger; The E'er Trail, Capt. Red'. new - hew Publieation., Anguet Magazine., tra.hatiplily Tar_ rin. and nee . S.:. 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Mrllloi I" of Cbarixtto Brus,to, 2 role., /Imo.; Soling New. by author ofJohn .1.-by Halifax. So.. . Frel,ll movely of 111 a above, an,/ aoice loommint of 1104 , 1:\ for Sommer reading. E. C. C COCHRANIf, iyl6 No. 4 Friloral Street, Allegheny. NEW IMES AXD NEW SUPPLIES std.i.rEtuart : Lovo Sooketh not her Own, by notho Of lird/a Campbell, Iforara nod Itary„'ete., eta Dar:: Dritatimilton'a baaamt.ll7do the ma • • = ...•Leafand Flower Ploftirra and Doe to Make •- -- • .I.oquira Within,'MS,7ol/ Facts for the People;' 'Thelten.in Whys careful collection of many hundreds o rrnatma•cOr things which, though derwrallybellevod, ar _.;• ;lover/6411y notier,dod. 10,000 th London; Om . rickes Clmith ,Ityltra..lD=ry Thondlita AM the (Impel& 1 zekie; MartyCLamb . Faunily of Bethany; tt vrk. or Plenty TO 'Do and How to 41014 by %ea Dralrator Ticknor & lion...hold Waverly Norris; Marre beautiful Edinburgh Edition of Waverly Nova* Thu Proft.eor, by Charlotte Drente; Plailveorthe of Sketatitistu. by author of Phil. of plan of -Salenthin Testimony of the Rocks, tath large mamply. All of MO Miller's works; Lev. Mr. Brasilia's Sermon; thelliblo a perfect /look, dd edition. Fa'eale by (.Iy2l J. 2. DAVISON, 61 Market N. AITALK.F.II S MANLY alliblSES, con v tabling Rowing. Sailing, Riding, Driving, Racing, limiting, Shooting. and other manly sports. The *Lola care Tully revised or written by •Crasen,” from Do :ninth London edition, in 1 vol. 12 too. KAY A .Iy2 Wddd Ertel. REV. (MIAS. KINGSLEY'S WORKS— Too Yew, .ago: Tlyputia. or ;Sew Foes with an old ea.:lea/ILn problem; Mac., or the Wonders of the. Shore. KAY at CO., IS Wood strost. Bc'WILLIA:II C. PRIME.—Tent Lifo in the lloly Littnl.lllustratecl. Dora Lite In Egypt and Nubia, Illustrated. TI••• Old Ilonse by tho Later Yearn. Travels In Europe, by S. 'online. Prime. Jtot not by .10'1 J. L. READ. 78 'Fourth irtrect.. nooks and Stationery • 'A T T COST. lIE SUBSCRIBEI2 WILL COM3I7ENCE on Ito'.DAY, June Ist, to ncll out stflrst c u rt, hls en tire. et ...--k or Booksnud. Statintv ry, Wrappin g Paper, Donnot Nonni, thinWg nol Liner Paper, Blank board s , de., to., to n I n totentio or Bonk...Hers, School Teachers, Mer chants owl ntlion, in rnspertntlly Invited. el JOIIN IT. 3IELLOR, • No. 81 Wood street. Corn WitAltriti;-" AT TILE • PEARLSTEATI MILL. ALLEGHENY. THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE TAKEN the A. above establishment, and am prepared to Azy Ue p; boo Market Pricer in auk Fortib,ndu /Stahel, of Intent. - 11000 Bushels of Rye. 10,000 littsbel• of Corn. It is the int ration of alto proprietors to odor 2ibleckPrices for any choice tot, of White or Red What They Intend to make very onperine Family Floor, ander., willing to :pay a frill/On to tO4 Farmer, tat tits shape or all axtraWce. Induce Inen to rat., choien toothy of 'sheet, and to being it to maxima in good order. JylteAnni R. T. KENZTEDIr a BRO. T ILE PARTNERSHIP of the subscribers, mulct the firm of Leech & Co., terminated by mum& conecui on rho lot day of June, 1857. F. LEECIL a.W. lIAItR [ B, of Philadelphia. T. J. CLARKE, Wm. TRW, °' "fffburSh- Tha. ,• _—miss Rai rand Co, bither6i ,, order the rage conduct/el firm, will be mintinmedo, • 7;•••-r, O olkertlojore, but for,tble tops, onto ucount of ,W, F. Leech and Oco. Ilarrte; nyder name LEECR Co in Philatielphla, and otber - Inarerm , onion; and by That. J. Clarke, Without Thaw nerd ante Clarke, ander the name of CLARKE & Co. at Pltte and all western paints. Tlthlarraugement bring slniply a new dielelon Win tehre,-„, etuata the partunrs for their own cottrenteunu ~,,, he lead dieturb the relations of the agency with tbe • LEECH . k Lf . • Dock etreet, PhOsiclAptile: • CLARKE &.CO., Geller Water Liberty sta.,Pittebor- .N.I.:ViT—STTEA3I GUAGE--,lnq*q tnnrre.• Purterdlolfa k Sweat. Amen AIIIII n. npor, &iv V. Eaton Agnnt for Afannemeturern. • -Jelnkf TROTT'S OIL GLOBE Olt CUI-5-IE--rt swank Engines. Patented !faith 28th, 1841. SAWYER to HALE'S Heating and Venti infirm Apparatne for Balldlngs.Patented April Bth, We. TllOlllAB' MATOLEBB-3-IATC—III-lA ettple or malting Roned !dateline. Patented Jan uary L.nd, 1653. Clitilital. RIG - TITS to .nnittiiiithoiii =melt Patented .7 4,,, ~ tonaaybilif taro,., and the beat referee ' , ' , ..e.,.:fr,' . : , _, jr• *1 4 .41 -~ ; 1X.,.; i i st o :alcifidli-Itinbic==iTlV-iRrY- MOW, ` , ':;;;ii i„ .. 1 appal° b.d Agent for Pittsburgh, by on. i1ak.'0,....L - ea . KrARCH COMPANY, for the sale of their ostehratest .___ ' .-- ....0 ,., 4 PTAItCII.(wItIch. la warranted equal ItmisalltytuanY mnrei , ~. • , .,.w . .., to this market) are now prepared to sopply ,Whcienale Deal- - ' n L , .• .o": , ki en at manufacturers' prices. We Invite the attention of** . , Trade hi this art cle„loan atm/intim of our present stock; . and whkta Mille kept mual to thy demand. vain AYWn L le EE. - - . 441.1641 411 - • • ' Lots AirSo rilffE undersigned offers foe site a ihutbier-L-'-t-', I. f braotlfell bandies. lots, fronting on the West Cent- "••• ;It; rad., street and on irate Inns. TOPennen,_ who • wish to braid annfortable priests resldanCe., the aourtuus-, ...hi greater Inducements than ran be Ibund eny rrLitib .this eieinity. Inquire on the remises ' .h.UW.4 - „e f iNA I , l,l4 ..berren , -fif." • • JOHN•intinit I.ll.ltif iltS-4 3Treas . .L 7 , tai • cil4Car, To ant" 1 Elute! tor Wel,. &ensile .lEadu oA n.lo .17.4 4.• iklenteTo9a.4:PN" LLOYD & CO RUNT a MINER, :;,.. , .. ,