I=l=lll siiitr44 4511.t1tt. PVl'Ve7l'Crllo.l3 : TI.7IiSDAT 11011MNO. JCi.Y 2.8, tt:s7. trDeans sir Ltaute lso.--sPittshu rg h has not en- 1 Tut a ours - turned out about 50 strong yerterday a.menced4tanhysrse.rati.rol s wa n, a s storms this summer. 1 afternoon, and with a full band of music made the f quota as usual na, • hot aireets sonoro us oath melodious sound. A liner • 1111.01 t ~ butuerOntithroatening clouds hare pused • set of men tlitall the are s it would Idled be t &tonna as which hare Aeon mate destrocitve is their . eel( to tied in nue eit y The•r 1 - I gls effoCts but no hare escaped Co our neighboring I aud as to size the'en it Y. • •Ii ' 1 " :I ge mantel, gh eouoty of 'Washington the moont of destroying lighf. i They embarked on'a th7 32 11, ) ,t a t . 1 ( . , ; . '' : !. lll a u ' e - a r t a" : If ' ning rrhieh hare come to ou r n o ti ce i s m at e rem or k. ! past aro Inr M e limi's Rocks i ' ,, '',..:,, their skill at a the 1 j ; tail* , ano single shower, which pa sas i to the south ! target for modal. Th e son was Mon o loollslt el , our ornrr a 1 . .111:1C or Mir tTTE. - 61 lof as last Momitry nook, was arcompanted with ' hot, but n townie : Cl, i ihe • ' d ,1 ) ......,.......__..._ ._ .. ......____,.... .. 7 . . _ 7 . i lightning which killed Mr. Alatthew Taylor , 111 :it far itowet'plossent 7.,ii'l.l.ll:aPattati'latti e r t ‘ t ' t a l r ic a s a ltu ' r ' il 'a . a _ ewe , .---:,,... ...- _ ..... ..._......5.,......_. , ei.2n . t . ti , :i . p:biinc ,. 4.,., and Mr, s.l'slilft and auto, 1 Sergeant James Petrie, for the fast hest "Luis NOll .7.....„,..,....7,,L"._.....7.._.....,.,,,,17., 7......77'__ _ , I_o .tro,l 1- _ . " 1.:k1 aodros. same moistly. A sin- : the goal unsful, previatted to the (Opium by the ,--- I gle tt ke from the 14.1.11.10 cloud killed Itt out of a ' Rorer ttuard- of ri •i II- • • i This Ahem tor NeNOtbs,--llke ' tar meeting of dock of 90 sheep in Cecil tp., same county. These lis the second nost 1 a s ' 'am- na'a a '' ''. 1 I.. — httairelki `eta hold host ' , trestle& al timir chambers. 1 accidents we uutic e d 01 the Onto , oth ers n o t le ss 'al James 11. Moor:. 1 .' 1 h :1717. ' 70 '' '''' ' ;Vow:La:a. w,lrV'taiire. to $04.014 INttnell present: Messrs. Ortioskt• Lam- ; unmeant. and almost as fatal occurred in Green Co. , silver medal, presented by the oh m , o f t h e p mo „ ifeelb KlOWedd i hlaehin, Martin, Morrow. M'eutcheon, !, and up the Menongahelst. In Uteri,. eo mit y t h e , p obs. Ph 4.11 4 ,0,, *rest Varius, Wade, Ward. President , house of Mr. 'fleeter was struck by lightning en trdtallay, Nth Whitney was elected Clerk, pro ten- I Thursday and nearly demolished, fortunately uo ta rs A Sci.v v tilt, tilt - v -11 - e were yesterday shown a • Mtottitse reedited Ilregtureal. ' t 10111. magnificent silver pitcher, and a pair of elegant gel,. m...,ow,t.wkr p,..,....4.4. 1 ,,,,, i „. ft0 . th. 4t h 1y,,, A ; But it W A go out of Pennsylvania we shall b e I lets lined with gold with a very heavy silver salvor ~.th„,,,...i.0 .0. k s,„. ‘,„„.,.nitue, to hove s plan and ~p,,,itt. I struck still more forcibly by the record of d ea l", b y , to match the whole. inteneled as a ' , assent. The tw010w;j5.54.-zww.4.rt.y ma j.„,.. ~,li b t h e 0 .1 0 ,. of • lightning. A singl e numb er of the Boston nocctfec ; work tan., the.. i:. very elabor a t e , eve r y 'thi ng Mi n , _ Witt. s h e awe , declared 4 Nish hiallWAy. 1 has ummunt s of tiro deaths in a single storm ii i ;in the highest style of the ark The gift is in value _ ikenti t ewn to 54re4 , 4 cOrwrattim i Mame. Many roses of death about Boston are also ! Pruowly and in lonely worthy the token tor which )0, 1014 01)ro oth irm.d . : pom..t.d . emilt,,,. to ~,,,,o ni o d. to Ohi o tho ti g h to i o , o f 1,,..„ 1 ~,k oms Iltia to 10.1 priNiettled. We refraid from w ell the 1 fatal ~. 071,....... 10 ,,,,.. ,A,..,. A ~ A„,, „1,„,,,,i . Th o I perso n for whom they are intended ne well as the .46".1/411.1,1, &loi riaot 4 l* " 4,l 4, 4 l° T ri . trra It i ,,,..a aldwin .2: 4 : l ; h ilk s i h ." 1 Philadelphia Bulletin, in referring to this very 110.. I gi,el, hee3llto We stint ere would. in tireordanee with iiiiiiratioat of Charier - of sold City. - tienable fa c t, soya: k th e wish orange who of uot desire to suer a pleas thiPt. W.VA. Preheated il petition from the not ! - Nov er . withi n our reeolleetien, have there been I and SUrrate nit the part of the recipienL I so malts deaths by lightning es there have been der- 1 'lifer& Inhere 1'14400 alley between Price and Logan I ink tho present aunimer. lu the stonns of last Week 1 A man named Samuel Miteholl was drowned in 01 1 neetna retied mad Neal it may sfe be said that not tem them our hotarro , I the Monongahel a on Saturday. The veriliet our ar **derma to Skeet Committee. . . _.__ o p . ...„.. 06660 .. pm , m thr thi . vot ._ present ac r ekilled{ in Neu. England. Nen- York and : eideptal drowning. ------.17.0. 4.4 t i , 4 t h., w .„... . ;‘ ,.. pu ,„ sad or. Okie,wher s tile fiyhtniny icor naut destruedire. In • ' this city , and indeed throughout Pennsylvania. the • 510. 1 110111 T 11 t . It .1 I". 111... formerly a Postmaster slic - S.l to Sled I f .. 4 .4 ). h. boon „ mat; hat ahrewhrrr; i, has h , w .,, I of Bellefonte, Pa., was accidentally drowned in the TIN. fall ' rereletiaa was then adapted : 1 remarkably great. The lightning roil due, not f o re r ''' . '""te. ri ff'. at F fe°l'" , 111- 0n the nth of Jul: , ' • '.n'estedivel, Thal the 'Council eonseot .to and a- I to be always a protection front the subtle timid, 1 ' Tnr. Concert of lied Men at Masotti,. Ball. we rue* th* reervitiou or the Board of Trustees of I many houses have been damaged that were provided `w` e t das Company to reduce the price of I• h h • - i ..I 1 ... kw ... a. is. ht worth .. hiie for rekat i fir ! wet, unable to attend lit hope they had a good tax f " nr s l 6" lo3l ." rz , th... 4 .bh, r., . , men to in tare intoaof th 1 , l '""•°'- itik...outt we the, . of Augur ,. „ 3 „,. 34 _ .. II t he carts. a illtUelttl . s uit - - , —4... ". , ay of thunder storms, the dependence that td to he 1 Dow oppress', is the atmosphere. rot how de. gabeay. from' 'Meem Cmarsallse, r *Pocthd an er d i- ! placed upon lightning rods, and whether these are ' ludree 1 h e i 1." 1 .4 64 A •• r• R. 41- ' lte ut" u u D u" • sot susceptible of improvements that will make them 1 lI ,F II , UIIII Y ' ' I 6 Su l' r. " S "" IV "'"' D " m.I. H -- ."..... Ir k , Ittp, loci, m ee t wh e n. k now ti d ed_ I mot ,. em,...,,,........ -holy appear those who are endeavorin g to pass the lealve.ite Ss. Mir stmt. The words, `bac or more I '"'-`"."'" 1 evening comfortably in confined rooms, or at the ia Ow ordiatisine wise changed to read °ono or too l , doorways, yet It truly happy ate lIIOSe olio sensi t'or the flatly Pift.liffa, ,,, ffAr•• ll ^- 1 lily patreuire the delieijos Soda Water at Chas. Su tracks:, ' Mr. Kiataidd leered its reference to the I Ow:hawse Cessatittie 121 Maltmetion nith the City Et.trOtt. U 5...r. ,- Wheo in the eoffrse of ..ee" i per's establishment, corne r of Peon and Si. cha r a railroad trai n runs off the track, or in any way I streets. Old and young, grave nod gay..all usual . gets smashed up, manning some and killing others, ; lily there and refresh themselves nightly at his silver _ Otermaankratistai from Common Council. , M. p i 643,1 1. mi wored a r .,,,, 44 . 40a ~,,t role z g a , re. the eommunity is aroused, sympathy is expressed. !fountain. - 1 - roiria s t this ctedikinace to go to Onlinaner Commit- I *bib:nation is manifested. investigation IA held. suits 4wei. rule , Ike yeas snit nays: • ;in court are entered, and large damages aro of ten , i ..,...... t, 1...6.k k arma. min, Maw.. awarded against railroad minipanic's, and earokas hawk -3rl ll khufeike,c, fill k, Phillip.. Smyth, and I efflPloYe s so crime,, puttisholl. This is all right, lir sa-2. • r . We cannot be too careful in guarding human life. !goz.i.._igam,,,,ml4. little, Martin, Mono, peed, , But lbw - care other ways in which life is endangered lacunae. Wade. ass President WAtiley-se. ; besides being smashed h ot road cers. A vicious ollliiisAiLauNteasym...." ilmlll Gratnittee on Streets 1 horse to left in th e ow-nor goes into a house, sku . 1 ,.... 1" 1 „..,,,,.. I t,. ,5t,,,,,k . ..,,, , t ., the City . 'outs. object frightens the borer, he dashes taut a f0ri 0h......,,,,,..4.6./..ti0.. th ey rehmitted an „„.„ our speed, men and boa, turn out with hate in hand .....„4 4 .. 4 „. 414w ,. 4.4 .. twr.4.3.44. that g epp k,, heat I shootin g at their loudest to step the horse, irked. has i 1....,.. 5 ,, i, qu e .„ ....,... p , a4. .. Th. pep t d eteetdd . 7 j tho natural ht of making him run faster and in 1 Or:rause/ Via ami mat arid referred - to Ordinance 1 all probability he turns the tirst corner he conies to, , INlClthiem a ,, 1 Theo wee be to the child or aged - p no t who may I 104 c,......„ 0 .,.. „..., late joins c„,),..„.,,Li0. to e le ct ! chance to lie in the way, if they am not 1110 down. ; m-ear tier the First Ward crushed and mangled, the owner of that horse need Resekar e s — w e la favors et baring. the online:solo, ; not be thanked for their preservatio n . A ce , „i w k ... „L..L., imain...4l,..„l„ g_eu bli . ,l,,i li, has -bill this wort has very recently occurred. A respe••tabl e : farm sad glassed &host the streei. were adopted. citisen, on Saturday morning. lertves his horse on the Mr- Wept Avis Committee on Fire Engines and street, uliich takes fright, runs off, cooler in eontact I Reary reptiessel resedutioirin faror of paying the f o l. with as aged lady, mangles her frightfully. which d i .h.,,,um.... 4 .b., t u t die ~,,,,,,, ere engine -fit , • caused her death in about twelve hours after the , I ... --, fL id m.o. said .... g e , re hh, t eem , a , pee_ eurrence. We see a notice of this in the morning 1 pure and , de Sue elliiii. The Ma:yew was 'authorised to draw warrants Paton headed °Distressing Accident. - Had it 'woo I`eoto : . is the Sod a Water, la Beer of Gra Aareata - ......... , ........... $31,00 sailed gross carelnasness the tonne would liar: horn I of Ch 11. Su, , • George Rambert...-...: ....... -.- ...... 9,21 more appropriate. here we love an aged lode, far I 10,93 from her home and friends, rue d own , mangled amt I Cor. Penn a per nti St. Clair Sbt - John Gabby. ........ 2.61 I killed, all because the owner of that her e , did net Th e t- Medical Discovery of Ihi even° sufficient care in goarding auainst sttch a i A". of A”'"...",..rt, Ptu.' The n,. lotion foe drawing w*rrerthl wth ado e...5.51111.1i.ty. We du not w ish to east har'sh rencetiims i n ". d "°A ''' ' P .....PL...'''. ''''' '... th ' . • The 7COlgitioll in favor of selling the engine ~,„. r...„, • , °Naito loacitr.slnywertia y one, but we du not • eery that mart his ftstl- 1 rho"' noses Nam unrest the were rases ,bf Solvent. - Mgt, whose eonscience can arouse him of such care- , two Iluic More vend r I itektilatian ill stye of calling engine MU laid upon lessee.. We might say much more on this subjeet. 1 thw/ 1 0. '''' alanar c e a, t 7 wf std. 'aZondl"•• tbri table for the ppkent. , but we forbear. We are one of thoot who think ; r''''''''' n-s• - • '''''' ."'"" '" '''',..." "'" ~-. '''''. n . " 1 .-- Mr. Reedi tom o . ll tAnitidie Committee, te_ o wideb there is too much runn• a off of horses d vehi, lea ' un ' III '•••• II """ n "'"" II T.O 11.11.•• hate couw..tety ,0tt..1 gar o or.t or ouer,t on ‘lut reran.' +MU"' tee permit re P., Ft. Av •&C. in the streets f Pittsbrrth, and 1 . tl '' ' . • too _a., anotness f u„. t,„ . 1 1 . R. t. extend lie reed into tbil‘ WY of Fittebsirgh, in inquiring into * the can of these occurrences, comitdowa ...Mein tat to rui-tb, Pit,. releotted teltertie/c ' On. triation of Mr- 'W.I. tbo Iv- . PrriIIICRGII, Jule 27, 1857. Oescitreft. one desecuta, the hcsannte.• eon from fool ...tench port ' was accepted: Mr. Vann= repelled • re.SObitiell • _ _______...______. _ lim o dou , .. nflenrnicalcd isrci errry worn. ircto the that the Mayor be authorised to draw a warrant for Gni r. Tn• Evening Reporter says that on Sunday ! Tii-v .Imuld le alert.. :Inltir.., wbo sto away. tn.,. or 8200 for re ' g roof of Independent Engine Rome. dune times and passed • evening as the steamer Fortune was passing I Iss.'" ..u. "'"l "..". ' h. '""''' , " Mr. , Real 0 r.,..1 res.olotion that au Company be Rochester en "entr for th is eitY, * gelftlethur I il:,:ii.7".•IO•ro.I''.:;.,:.',;"•?notT.t";;;.;;;;1;.',.1;.t requeated to have Wei main laid on the East side of from the western part of Virginia, who was on I am' a Hoc con, 5i,1.1. Scott 'Meet from Clark to Dec-star street about 310 board in company with his wife and children, ; I. ' " Pflnr Y th r 1.""L 'L. "' I'o ' '"'''' at ''' ""*""" feed, and on the South 'side of Decatur street from was relieved of a sum of $6"---all the money be sod .""d"..'"' -- • .t• a dioneWll;) tin in i..,..1 11, “ i nsl in thow.nl,l Elm to Scutt street about 100 feet. hod in his possession.. During Ihe day his wife Tit, wisp ...e.tato... smt ,•.,,, 4.. m, berm, hot .1.. Mr. Wade Liked leadie, Mr. Moorhead end Mr. }tad gone into their state roamforthe nor-oose 1 o lon enact-tom...bk. amount rcon.l Myth being Admit, to present the report of the - • •-.--' . "'l' l -u' ri P ia ' re. "l l by br J.• s V Eli, luars.cu nein—is 1.......11, of getting .some articles of clothing out of the i q,,...„„,, „, b , ~ en h r „, e ,„,. 4 „,, 4 ,.,,, ~, q.,;,,, n , Special Committee on the petition of the P., FL W. trunks. On returning she closed the door, but i theno t hout au ...I.:iv. ans•lmaur and 0.-11.. R. The report was received and read, left the key in the lock, never thinking that any : with as art ordinance granting . tho Company the right - to connect w i t h th e pe ttee y . fr en i e neih.„,e,i, and the person would enter wit bout permission. Som e ' ordinance wits then referred to the Ord moue Com- scoundrel though, seeing an opportunity to make I mitten. a raise, stepped in, and unlocking the trunk. In all the ution - (.,f Select Council, the Common helped himself to the money contained therein. Conned concurred, adapt a resole tian to grant $2OO tifty-6re dollars in paper and seven in silver. to the Independent Engine Company, a report from 1 The loss was not discovered until some time the Onifnilare COOMitie e on the ortlimthm grlthtioll a ft erwards and then it was too late for no sus the sight of way,to the P., Ft. W. and ✓ C. R. IL, a • • .' . psctous cnarcters were on board, the only two resolution for Laying gas pipe on the_East side Of Rapti street, and thereport of the Special Committee , who had been on, having got off at Rochester in on the P., Ft. W. sad C. R. R.-which were not a very unceremonio '.› us manner. No arrests bare reached In C. C. been made. , Cowmen Coevcd.--.Membeis preterit: Ahl. Barn- • hill, Bennett, Berger, Black, Edgar, Fitisinions. ileadesson Iferdnian, ; Hrelkinson, Holmes.- Kim, 11 - Candlest:. M'Collister. AfTarlwid, Moore. Meyer, laeinli, Reese, Robb, Roam, Shaffer. Smyser, Taylor, ProiLlent, Erroll. Mr. Herdman presented a petition from tho Alle gheny. Tiro Company for a house and lot for the wept said Company. Referred to Com. on Fire Engisessuidilose. • ; Mr. Berger a bill of L. A W. Sect, amountin g t o id& Refereed to Cote. on City Printing. Mr. Ml 7 strland a bill of Kay & Co., for 8203 to, to - the a same Com. - .Mr. Quinn a bill of Luba Loomis fur $3l 11 for reeording . City Ordinance; referred to Com. on Claims and Aecotmts.. Mr. Moore from the Corn. on City Printing report ed the following resolution: "Reaolreil,,.That - tre Mayor be and he is hereby au thoristid to draw his warren t in Carer of S. Riddle A CO. for $7l 45, and charge the same to appropriation No 3.• ti lteixtrt weepiest and resolution read three times an passed. Mr. HOdklason a report from the Committee on City Property, with the following resolation : Resolved, That the sum of Two Hundred Dollars be appropriated to repair the roof •of the Eagle En gine , Rowse, sad that-the same, be charged to the Contingent Food. . On motion of Mr. Quinn, the report and resolution were laid on the table by the following rote : .YessMetisni. Ahi; Bennett, Black, Edgar, Hen derson, Repletion, Kim, M'Candless, 31'Collister, Meyer,•Quinn, Robb, Shaffer, and Wilkinson-14. NwY* - 7Binalills: Merger. Eitssimons, llodkinson, Holmes. WFroland, Moor., Reese. heal, Smyser, and President Errett-1 I. Mr: IliKtkiolion' presented a petition relative to We condition of Webster street, with the following rese ll:thins' •• liewilred,. That the sum of ,$5O be and the sante is hereby appropriated for the repair of Webster street, above Fulton street. in the Sixth Ward, extending inter the Berelith• Ward, la the City of Pittsburgh: and the Mayeiris hereby autherfted to draw his war rant for the above sum in rarer of tho Street Com missioner thr District No. 2, and charge the same to appropriation No. 8. Referred to the Street Committee. The Ordinsece supplementary to - the Ordinance reguiating the sale of. Coal, Hay, Ac., by weight, offered .June 211, was taken op and read a third time and paseed by the following rote: Ayas-Alil, Darnhill:Bennett, Edgar, llonlman, Ibmtkinsoti, . Holmes, M'Collister, Meyer, Reese, Robb, Sniper, Taylor, President irrett-14. .tiilyslkriser, Black, .Fitssimnions, Henderson, Kim,_WCandless, I.'Farland, Moore, Quinn, Rees, 1311/11./. -lir. Barnhill presented a petition torpid:leg Colon slurred to Street cum. Mr. Taylor predicated the following: Roared, That the Water Committee be and they are- hereby --eatharfted to repair the water pipe on Penn street extending from' Clymer to Smith IL, so that the (amities residing in that vicinity may be isiedrb water. ee td.. and passed. Mr. - M'Candless offered dm following: 'Resolved, That the Chu Committee be instructed to hare assiblio lamp placed on the corner of Clark and Townsend sts. .Referred to the Committee on Gas Lighting. Mr. Beneett offered the following resolution: Reselred, not Councils will proceed in Joint meeting this evening to elect • Tax Collector for the First Ward. Read three...filmes and pained. Communication from George Wilson, resigning his ogee a. Collector of Taxes in First Ward. In 8. C., Jelly 20, read and accepeed. C. C. concur. From 8- C., the ordinance to extend the time of payineut of water rents. In 8. C., July 20, read three times andln C. C., read twice and a motion to saspen=les snd proceed to a third reading lost by she following !rote : Tess--Mesm. AM, Bennett, Berger, Fittsintoes, Lfenderson,M . Candless, Moore, Meyer, Quinn, fteme, Robb, RosiShaffer, Smyser, and Taylor-16. Nays-Rarnbill, Black,,Edger, Henbane, Bodkin eon, Melmes, Kim,..M'Collister, WFrirland, and Pres ident Errett-10._ Councili met in joinnt section to elect a Tax Collec tor for the First Ward to plan of tieorge Wilson, re signed, when Samuel Patterson was dulrelecied, and the convention adjourned. Mr. Bexakill moved to recoolider the vote an the suspension of the rules on the ontinanee to extend the time for the payment of water rents. The motion war carried. Mr: Barnhill then moved to amend. the ordinance by making Mistime the first of Sop tember, instead of October. The amendment wee adapted, by a vote of 14 to 11, and the ordinance as Unleaded read 'a 4birdriase and pissed. In Et C., laid on;the Weise,' an ordinance is a mita ti te, of the' tune import, read dace thane and passed, in whiell'action C.C. concurred. • Mr. McClintock offered the following: Remised, That the- Mayor be tied is hereby nu eborised to draw.his warrant In favor of offing: A. Moon for ROO, as a reward for the arrest of John Lots for the reorder of O'Leary. .7 Referred to the Polies Counnittes, A re/tot:Won from h. C. repealing' the resolution gaited at the time Tax Collectors wore elected, that said Collector, was tmly to receive their duplicates X° use the amended City Charter should not pus, was concurred /4. - The Pawl:lent oared the following: Whtre al: .lll FalTillt - dtallll July 1, 185; in favor of We.AL ' lNa°ll, No. : 910 , which was niterwards transferred to - Robert Gillespie bee been lost and duly advertised and cannorbe found; therefore Rewind, That the Mayor be, and he is hereby authorized to draw • duplleate warrant in lieu of the warrant. lost, end deliver the same to Itobeit be giving security to the city against the presentation of the original warcant.... goad three times and passed. • In ag the 'action of Common Council, not other wise doing , tie C:eoncurred. . -- Tern Org g la s t :11,ht was' snore snanerun e sly at- Undid than it hiss boon berm*. ;The singing of the T ri ssn:Dniasia ataa applocidetl Cb iho echo. ~ W e see 'mow lisidstor . a Sacred Concert tot Wednesday night, which Ito tract will he successful, We published a few days since account of an affray in Clarion county between a Mr. Shreve and a Mr. ifilantLs. A later paper from that region in mentioning the cause of the fight which was earned on with guns and knives, says: "Ou the 4th inst., Mrs. Shreve stole away from her residence opposite the borough of Ti onesti, Venango county, and would have drown ed herself in the river, had not same fishermen prevented. ller husband, in company with a friend found her sitting on the "big rock. - - The former asked her to come home, but be comingfrantie with grief, he started for his house, got his rifle and butcher knife, and pro ceeded across the creek and up town in search of J. Mends, his wife's brother, whom, with others of that family, be believes to tm the cause of his wife's partial estrangement and oc casional derangement. Rot. GEORGE C. CURTIS of Adrian, Michigan. who received an unanimous call from the 3,1 Presbyterian Church (late Dr. liiildle'si to become their pastor, decline, lle feels it is him duty to remain with the church of which he is now the pastor because it is comparatively weak and isolated. This resolution, however muchit may disappoint the 3d Church in this city, must be considered highly honorabl e a n d Christ-like in Mr. Curtis. It is probable that Itev. Dr. Jacobus will con tinue to fill the vacant pulpit until a pastor can be settled. Rev. Prof. Wilson preached there on Sunday last and for three succeeding Sob baths the Church will be closed. Rev. Mr. Paxion's Church is to be closed as we are infor med for five or six Sabbaths to come. Wa have received from the pnlalishers. Miller a. Curtis, an early ropy of that sterling English Maga nine, Household Words. It is strange that we can not have a magazine in this CO try. as original magazine ISA good and readable as that. The pre sent number has an admirable colleenoa of articles in it not only interesting but valuable. Ws have received from the - prem. of 11. Dayton. New York, a blue book entitled "Madelon Hawley: or The Jesuit and hie Victim"—which purports to hen true story of the Maria Monk order. We here alike but a passios allusion to the hook, reserving whatever more we may bore to say of it till we .hell have read it, BLACKWOOD for July DI welcome to our table from E. Miner and . W. A..lildenfenooy. To announce nis comae]. The present number coatains a very interesting article in review of Mrs. Gaskill's lifo of Charlotte Brooto. Tire advertisement of Messes. Sheller 4: Staub, found in the columns of our paper, will be of interest to manufactory and dealers in hardware. Messrs. Shelter and Staub are en gaged in manufacturing Mr. Solomon Shetter's Garden Hoe, an improvement which has been lately patented. This hoe presents many ad , vantages over the common hoe now in use. It may, with propriety, he called a self-sharpener, and it combines both the hoe and rake in one, and for strength, durability and cheapness it cannot be excelled. We understand that the proprietors of this improved hoe intend leasing out shop rights for this valuable improvement, we would therefore call the attention of mann factors to it. nix Rev. B. R. Smyser preached on Sunday at Christ's (Episcopal) Church in Allegheny, to a full house. Mr. Smyser though yet a young man is a very soundand impressive sermonizer. lie in rector of the Church of St. James the Less in Philadelphia and presider over the School connected with his Parish. During his vaca tion he is spending awhile at his home in our midst and is cordially welcomed among 10 by the numerous friends of his boyhood and of his riper years. Tits following from the Sandusky Regiwer is worthy of endorsement for it is true •'The Wooster Republican begins its shit, year under its present editorial management with a new dress. This evidence of prosperity is well deserved. The Republican in not only one of the largest and most neatly printed weeklies is the State, but its contents, original and selected are uniformly of a high order of merit--betraying taste, refinement and industry in its conductors. It does manly service in the cause of freedom, and both'is slimily newspaper and a political exponeneit is always dignified and truthful." Tuz INIPPOSSD MURDER NEAR HOLLIDA TSBURG. —The following paragraph from the Chambersburg •ralley Spirit, may account for the supposed murder on the Pennsylvania Railroad, noticed yesterday ••{Se bare a rumor in town to the effect that a body, horribly mangled, and unknown in that neigh borhood, was found on tho track of the Pennsylvania Railroad, some distance from Pittsburgh, at or about ' the time Stevich Jumped from the tare while in the custody of Sheriff Early, who wak bringing him to this place under a charge of setting fire to the barn of Mr. Ashway. Since Stench escaped nothing has been beard of him and there may be some truth in thin rumor." A anaot.ai named Barns, and a man named Kelley, imprisoned in the Franklin county (I's) Jail, canto near escaping a few nights ago. being a derperate character, was heavily ironed, hot Managed to free himself. They hod srorkeri deeper at^-19 and wore Jost on the event escaping when they were nabbed. TUEB.4 is quite an influx of visitors at Bed ford now. We see• the names of neVelol -politicians! "rest and reputed" in the list of visitors. - /I.Veet.vev Rteosrierrree To Cowiroe Serer.—At a tureting.or "spirittittliqs." an invalid was brought forwent dreadfully ntllieted with ulcerous ecrofula that ell the doctors had railer' to elme. It was pro. po:teti to eppenl to the spirit land fortailelee, nod e llotuictiathie phlsician prewtat interrogated the liP• parted spirit of hat...eau...l to whet remedy thoida . he taken. Loud and distinct raw, taudil.le to the whole aullierkee. told off A y.r c.'s Co I. h •....r.i•i, I 1 . 4-1.1 .. —ll..mer IN. Y.I Weil,. f I •• , How en Kr.. Poor.—'Calkingof :std.., Smith . Idea of — inking ~If ht. flesh, and slating ill Li ho tel as being the highest imaginable degrees airi ennifort. "I can better that." raid a wit. re candy ; "I would kuoels the marrow out mid have draught through." But a numb twint pleasa n t pla t to keep ism] would h e to drink plenty of the We vol. 5,411 water trout Super's silver fountain, at the for net of Penn and Sr. (lair surety. A ran,...,. 1.1a.r I.o«rday morning the ralutf.U,l. f0111[11.1,014 1.b.1.1414 - 1 A 1 , 4 fall surply of Telegraphic. ~., ~..,„„,, n•nalred and zepointed that we 4..1 net i rI A N 0 aroll t. S JOHN 11. AIELLO/I, kn.., bur at t.nt At no.in, 1 •ter..le. hs.l got 1., nano , : 1 1 W... 1 .t. to tweet Inatnotol All and Fourth,. ::',1.}..',',1,:::',.':„1.,",,.::,,?`",.",'•,'• ' ,, 1 ,: . , ' , ' , ,: ,,, 1 ' ,„ " ,..,," r k i ,, ° , ' ,. ~",,,,,„"; !,:,'!,:::, ' srS'lnni,,E.sntoZetafiriil.,!:niand'N"'..r'll'w;':;zz(VirinWr7in'rnoir.:..ntrt:.l•l' Arrlt al Grit. North Americo.. 1,! 1 Eitel% July L-.--Tae North American aerie. ..„ - - thr Iterlet.. The N 11..1nt... 1,..t el fur et 1....... toelay ' s ECOND lIA.ND PI A ..N 01 .. .....- e.l, oullz Liverpool dates to the I itli - ~.. , Ile. 0 .m0i , ..1.0re Perry arneed front at Lou. ~..-tez.b.s. . i...'.7..- ! 1 ." co .. 0,,-.,, ..A. ,, f ,, i' ' r• . , t}t 0 , " ' - I'lo , mutiny 111 1111/iti ii epredding. twent‘ - . ~, ~,,,, .„.. ~,,,,, „,„,,, ~..,, ~,, ....., ~, ~,„,, ~,,,, ~, ~,,0 , ..,1 11..0.4,4 0.....-Iro rnonPinzto. man., II I ''.. three rt . eintents haveing joined, lon they were 1 •ourml I, Clot kering, Pe..tott. in eac.d hn t onler Pi we:s27:p 0,1 1 - 0 , ..u.r ...... ..i... srrit...l defeated outside 0r ik.thi : they still held I/0 , 4, ...,-1114. • 11. la Vt., 1 ,, b4 ,, ,.,1 re--, Trot, Franir Plan. mate 1 11. nn. \ 1... n. tohlia „ill lor e for en.....aat. and Lone. ! I Ufa:lured b) 1 iilberl, Boston. Ileen in tz.ne lott 9 z ...... th .i.in of the city I:en %anon. I • ..Intztand et.-i b- . t tile b The Fanny Fero to up for 1i.....kat and .. get : ii,,,...ifT,!'.',:i-2..P' Chief. died of cliolera. Sir Colin tam pliell • i • 11 , ,,..... it,met, o .;,l ea...., Iron rrann. rune. Sueeeeds hint. . ! CI , tssavt.July 27..-- Flour quiet and nurbangedi . 'o;'; r '''`•tY t" l en. , I nia.le by Itrour. 0.1 11.. n. hie. 51 (ulna, i . 1 ,. Kn 00,,, Heuer of I •,,,,.., , , o,„ ~,,,,,, t i t, re: eints much Id their is an stet', export 'nit Nits, C.a.,- -So. hto the nano. of n new 1.41 now , $1:%!:,11,1„..,,i.i i,..i , ;:1..z . , , t.e„. „. .....i ..e , 7 , 1i,,,,,i.,, r 1.,,„„ ~,,,,, Liailsity moved the prodm;tion of Nl„re, . lett., ; • ."',"' f r " r : o "` K ' "'I prices a.- na"nn-in r'' ''' ' ''""'''' c'''' '" " ''''"nnd '" '''.. '.. T ''' T't long, ! st'iLit.ro' it - t:i:mainitar r r ' Yt ti m - on privarcering Lord Pa I inernton ter iied. .t ot ' ,: , , , , , , r , ,..,;-7, 7 „,:t- ""th ` k Y ""." '. Sl ' 3d ' l " 1 ' de ':" '.." " o ' '''' t 4 ''''''' '''',' "''t t`. Io• .... rd. lin. , fon-On e II • • droi• in roviugton. hat., oaf', ad. •i tr : ,,, ,f.,. 1.1 ...he* br 31 1.1 .trwk.. az d two 1.„1.. PI -- One t , '' itt Fr it ',,,,. n e t " the ntllY in the Itande "I - ''" e eett - md ry fear arrivals Whisky 211.-, reeeit.to large.. 'I. , ~ ,j, , ~,,,,. . r ; ~ , , ~, .‘,.. ~," ! The al•tre ham. arch!! i+earvll ' e ' rt L t r o7re ' r. gout - • ''' for in , •ni. An addres , to the Queen wan i.10p , ' , .1 Mani"diditt 1.1.1. sine., Saturday. Itaeon ,tive, ; ~.„,,,, ~ ~ ' r n" i hoe ' - -....- -.'"" --`• '''''''''' '" ''". sale rat thr Plano Wan.room...if Joll.N It. .;/ 14,.1.1Vt . e y r r , . - nue sea ent....... She , r,..., '''.,,.,' t " .• '' ,tr.,, l.t. .0 ., ht. t"tu. , or - r= t A Dftrunged 'New E hie kering 7"0".;17:11"1";-L. praying for en - tomato! lin!ani, to all times:, lite •a!, ott lilia.., .1 101(a, I:2g. other arjJeles Llll.leililllg i ~,' ~,„'....; ~.,'"' '"un ' T • I nlave trade. el F:nAerzi each:in:re is liardir .lAm. wain:, to I , ~,...., ',„, ~,,,,,,,, ~ „ .1 In replying do Lord Lindsay .. ..... lion, 1.,,,i . ii..- ...-..ea r or rar.,•ury. htli the rates are not low , 4 ‘ . • n • t ' e re . n on l e 4 i.tett aloft tio r, NE op CHICK' EIIING it. Palmerston said it was tuntetial tor tLiverntment '''; Lauk" '" ' '''''' kwa n'"innued at i I n etaitem• It. '-' ”"' ""'"" ."' " n " 1 " n ' nn "t n. " h "at nat tit" 'Mona - ,kf soNs , iir s ,, 7 ~,„,,, r h,,,,,, mir -- . ,n code- 1,,,. loo.n ~,,i , „ . , ., „ 0er.0 ., 3 „ , rat n o , 0 ...„h 0f ~, .1 •k ...here ladle. enn .11 a. to a parlor, nal Ole 'Ala./on-a , tarred 11...ew..0.1 PIA Nos, :tan i n th o I 1.1 prodilce the correspondence het u e 1 ..,,,1 .1..... et...ted, .01 give a :fn.! erunfortaldit current ~( j garniture only adze, the blenzint.es aro not expt.ed. will be pendent I ;ntertnnents. Mr. hurry lett. rzo . ' l4r ) !th. . .4.1 at a great bargain - -i ..., il the French I in, erittnetit wan not .dhetally zu the .-..--....' - .....+............. ! 1 . . 1 ''' '''',- h '' tt. 't . ..bet The Ma , " Coek .. 'ont. , The db.... Piano VI 1:14. of th. large lot of :" eclat, Piano.. handy of Ihe Britinli tlo•ernment, nod rati.e- Commercial. , 1 1, ii'in'.g.' 1 1 - 1 . '. : 1 :11 . "1 ,,, l ' l . : . :;;J:i C ;Itli.:;:w i . 1 : : :. .....:,,,; 0 1 } 1 ( 1 i1 1 1:,:r.1:1. ' ,:,:. , .... : ,,, ,,:,,:,: o. : 1 _wn'arra'"n"tgireishh's. friA::,::::::•:,:t,,,,:end'rizrd.:ifki z u l ' sr e::::::a r . " . : , l,A:j: n i :::1• " ;:.:r . ..... ' L l h b ; fluently could not tie produced. The 1,1111.1111111- , JOHN /1 MELLOR. ~,,,,,,,t f ro „, th Ar m . r i ca ,, t o I h t . F roio .h Wrek/y Iter lest oft 4e Pittsburgh Market : '''''''. sa.4 I. " e m ' .4h. .t hen '. I:•ndr - • PlAin• 'Toth.. th'epe.wl ejerially,f.e the / . ..sburgh 'Audi- f } . b.o. ti sth the n ame ,4 the boat In light blue at the ends Jelo No. CI Wood .trnet. Pittsburgh. I i•iverntnent wad e ae by the tont Ailntini•tration rit the United States, tun the present' Adlninia• I ...,,, ion 1,,,,t imituated that it did, not wish to now.. t stn. I.IP oTa 7 T - 1 . 7;! ‘ i lr e ' r: r 1:::et j ;:::; -. . : ri l a ' ,. ' , ' ,. .; 1 ,., :::: ' ,, n t. ' ,.;., ' , ' , " . I t ' f fr)..inri 1.N.:•17...."::!..,!.'.."..r.e'1', rr ' . 'l. / r ln 'a f i n ' r n Mlt ' il a rrL P i li r; a ja . .. -K t r L e, E H B- ve E d . t i n e ' l t o 1 l!n i .l i t ti Cl g .newiWAl‘z.t. , answer to it. (ilet. 1 h,o cirmintittnrices, the ' tenet to r., .t. Pr,.‘arg. mainly undianned. ~,, 0 „ ~ ... f..en Ili Hunter and the ..1.1,..1.tery born Mr Nt.ble'. i"n .1 Wrr"..ing"....l: I (tonne would feel that .itiest ion could not la; ; ,:',',-:,':,7,,',,'„,::',',.'',',7,,1.,',',‘",',,:14,d17,,,"=,t ~' , ..,' , V,- . „,,- , ;;o : •,, „. ~,,, c,,, , - ' 1 TIPTOp 1:1,1gE AND CllOOl'S 1111.1 K -A new •ind h - . ee ...i.euaaed properly. therefore he hoped it would , ;!....,, „„ t0 ,,, I „, „,„ „,,,,, to , ~,„„ ~,,,,, ~,,,,,,', „ , f ~,,,.. I suit i., ~.... t - " h " •' t " ' "."...-"" 1 .a.11,...z. of ropy.righte or b.f.., hannoniml, and uany ~,,, 1,,,, pr,.ed. i , 0 ,,, ,, , ,,,,, .no. ~.,,....,,,,,,,,,, ~,,,,,,,, ~t , „,,.,. ,n,, .. i i :.„. t .,, 1 , ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ;: :: , , , ,,,,, , ,, , ,, , ,. .: 1 ,,, , 0 . , i ,7,,, : vn ie : 0,,, i ,,,, ? ,.. 11 : :, 1 ,. . , r 1i , t , 1 k, h , ii n r 0 7 ,..i,,, n 1k 1. 11 i ., 0 1 1n Tb, 5 h ri ., , , i . f , ,,,, f tan.he ,g,etn,,,,,,,0,5f11,1,:wen,;,,,aucain,,,,1,.1.1.1,1,17gni,c,guntda0.11.,,.1.,,,,a,arrana,,,g.,`,,,%7,• The Queen's address prays Peril...went to use , r ein ,, : -.i ,,,, ..., , , ,, ,1,, , T . , -,: r.r . z. , ,,, , ::::: ., j. .. u nc x.. ,n0,10. I ! 1 67.11'111 . bY AI ( ;Ft ' P r I v I l l ' A cnt .\ N G L ir !i ' ENY YORK It LEE BOOK. co: nil means to att PP r e'" t he " lav e trad e a nd " een re 1 Th. let t. everywhe re In sena-. z.rnernt. thrt.l,ltout lt (..,.1, . ~ 11 onto,. .1 .....111 an ltl.y rood the nbore ! t„..!nlzin one hun ,,,, y1n..1 Ob.:. Qum - tett.. Trion, Hounds, 'le., the fulfillment "ttlie existing treaties. Perlin • u rortit i';ame;thannt and Edntrtm War; mud ha . 0.011 d" : e,•,,...ft Vie azo - ernbin. I that 'apt Cara d.ll will rin Ist itire.l he lie:wo o .1„,,1er. nient pledge.] the gotertmient t 0 carry out the 7,,1. ' ..1. 'l'S' Wiir g b.l,7•7,st i ' i l i . =. " ;ba '4,l l , 7 "' 7,7 ' ,.r . ; ' , ' , " :., a rto ::,:j •i • i‘ot N M , : ..J.4 sti:ir4:totetd 11)U4 ;01. 1 .1 ~0 „„,:„ ~,,t 0: 1" if 07151.,47Vg Vs l rer.l";l, D,..k OF lATO„ii`g reit at, . a1t0....,,,, t..zaa....batned. Another ohotth will 1., ...g u, ,1., a ~n,,,, 0,, .pupa., Ito . 00 , , ,.. 0 0 , oiler o „ .„,,,„ „, !, !,,,,,•=7,,,,,,S Y h O r K TO C , II , I ,I:!IKN. weenier for uae In , ghools The Fall of Delhi was 101101,1 for hourly when zo,. 3 111 1 ,1th. . ,An,111001,1 ch.spe t r r,... \relearn ! •te I, ' I' wntobls and e. mild ran I The hen te.;1.... aro anhaig the best of their kind. They 1, ~1'0'..y,',;nt,;:.`t..,„.70,"L',,..1...V'..in:_,' d ' h"T T"'" . r !" , t'e'e ~ air are,e o j ..,, s oo d, 0 ..„ ~... n.„,„,,,,,,,,„, s ,. . arebot front the pre, ani contain mostly nett and orig./. the Indian mail left, The loss to Ihe Bengal army. , onsequm , The imp,. of 1 owzgo n0...1. at Nev rink week lwfo n . ', 1,..„. oat, a t a l l 1„.„1 ,:t. 1„, 0 ,,, oi , ,„. , 0 ., ~,,,,,,t 0 0 , , t. , rontre.itionainza area...nen.. Poi - nate by 11. K LEBER 0 1111.1., No. f4l Fifth ntriod_ upon a mutiny, is est unveil at inl.lloll It j a , 1.,,, ,-,... 0 .0,.,/ the ~,,,,....g,,,,,, o r t en ...11,0on. 1..0 week ; the nen 'teal... the wreck uf th. Eau flair., whl. h ;AA ' - - 2Y2' a ti, ii , ..1. ws4.”ixi.i, and chat of general New Stock oif i lacTs .-- - '.- I,liered the cri.sis is passed The latest advices ' " I s ''' i ' .Z.,it... alit oirtanty la .¢r at At thi. reeto r ,. : ...oh to .dltnion ash the South Anlorien la.o eenr w e ; indicate a panic and desertion . touting:lt the in- , ~i . "I 0,,,,„ 0 0 t,,,„,,1 . •„ win to ., . 0 „ 0 . 04,,, 0 , n„., , i ,.. 1 c.. n.0.0,..,1 0, Hat ty Deno, ~1,.,i, ~, „.„ ita,,;„o e n'''' "" ''''''''''" e. fot • I in. 1.7.7`.T.Nr$ AZ., C LA-nrs.. Nt . V. , York. surrints, who are acting vigorously. I ~.Or to , i . int , t , ..a.d , l7 ,.. t.roiary. , :f .,, hr, 7 , 5 , p0rt ,,, 7 r of Aperie hat e „ .., ...in, 1 rp I n E PUBLIC IS RESPECTrim", The frigate Sao Giinciento, an F'matish 1 :,","...,.. a 0 n 0 M ,. . ,,, f, ,,, ; ~ ~, j n -- , L .. , ~ • ov.l Amin.. Steamboat Register. gun-Coat, tun gone tip the Canton ricer to attack ! It. Eastern nat....01 peg., the mormy market ....y ! 4 11 11 11. g l , - L ,,,,, „ ro . 0 ,„,.. 0000 r, Cl• I I .111,11 blil7s•ek'run':.".lnt;.llrtiebuTrai'nZ'l7l7,':. il Ibo junks. Food'hoorehoo is plied The rebels nod dot; i anato of "ed.:m.lllv sat S - ~ 11.... t. bloat tr. Chet oit, W,11, 1 10, 1...„ ". ,,,, n ; - ,'4 , .. , ',',Z , i . 11,,,J.,,,,..y,r,5. J.,,,rriti,ninna.t.1,4,..,:1,r,e,„:„.7120,1,;,"`,1,,,.f.,i,5'3:.h.4.,,g.,..,'•-':1i1x,,,,, there are defeated Tea is corning down freely . ' Tr '' ,..,, ' ,,T, ' , " i ' , ° „ ' , ' , ' , 1 1 „„,, w h ,..,, „,.,, ,1.,..,,,.., ~,,y ~,, ~, ' 11,- n0gn.. , 1 Lou.. t.'...i. Perry. d o . . The trade of the 'long Kong l'ount;nny in sua- 1,,,,,,,,,,,„ k r ~‘„,3 nail come, in.,... ao.I .010 at V.V..- • 1.V.P1 HIEN -I.tmerne, Ilnovnerill J7 • ~ 1. c ,I. : .t.r,04 t.,,,..0 ,rni .1,.. 0, i '" g in'a -I :1" ',,.'''' l 1 1,... netrk..l 1, ratio. utt.lll.l martins drain,. 011.11\ Ita, II: it ant. Elisabeth, Chetuit. Wedr.eith!,'Vor'ro.,,"',.' w;,, ,. ,,1,:.,.. 4 Pia...lnt. Tif thltr.llG, prLot , ed ''' Nunt ' t 0 Chtrit'sh'Parn.:: ' , ended. FRANCE. -The T wt.,' Parts correspondent 7.',":"6.'"1.."..t.,':;!:;:.r..11:;',";,..,:!:::17.1ii:i51".Z1i,r07,int'i,...wit',".'1.,* • "I".'''. """" , nor t er for d to every re.peet Ilie public in invited . ~,, ' t 7 call an.l examine for !I . nt.lte... II KLFIIPR .1 II . ..„y„ the, has recently been discovertsl a e on - ; trdi; tr. m nrrin tom.nit I Mlle. ...it ,11., indi...1 t. nt , .., , i ---------....-".".-.--....."'"'".....-.....,......,..,,,,.... i Sole .tgener for Naar. s . Clarlea Piano; f u r W......te r n 11"..,..L., spiv !icy, the 1110,11 Mel - intim of any yet known, c..t _t , .:::: . t ,. .”;_ ,. ...i0 n a. , ::;: 0 .,.. ,, , , , , r 0 a Ltw i.,, , i .......,,...,: ~.. n , 077,:trainbOatS. I Hant e e n I\ ;no and Nortteirentern Virginia, No. 1.3 rani I street, nest ddor to Ntaamir Ilan. jel 1 - ----___ __ ______ considering its character. extent. rentifieations 1 h , - „: ,, , ....„..'",„: j a ,,, , ,,,,, ~,,, ~,,,:, ,e , - a ,. ....... ~,,.„ ~ , 1 ~ .‘, . , . , end objems proposed, whieh included the asses- , ~,,, ~„,,a „„,,,,,,,,",„ ~,,,„,,,0 „ ,,,, , ri ,,,r, L. ,,,,,„ ~ r i ldd I I INt t‘ ‘ ii t , lir '. •" ` •""` . " . .. --11. iS " -. ', NEM, 11111SIC-C'hitrlntte Blume has just 1 1L.1.1. Tile nne new .teAtner MIN .e , .I . sittalloll of the Emperor and a revoldt inn i rd. it L. natal, Mona 604..1. of hark, nt f 1,00, , vain, too r , • '!" . . . r,eivell the following new music: 0 ~,...,. . cox is A.. Int it illoin.on, . 111 lons, tbr the nt.we wig ' t -' tr . , ~,, throng/inn/ southern Europe. Tht• members ,' . ' ~ In . tho Wm, and Ea, hange Ifark,.t.., t i,,,,, o , ~,, ~ I ,!...,,,,,...,11a0.,,,,,,„, rug..,,n,,,,. ~.,0 t o , at to t. U. i di: . ,I''t.l.ll'L' s 'i li n dit ' Z Y M b t r C7:l -' ,Z;•.lt .. l ie f ' Nr%!, d r „ '' ,, - .17,c; ' ,.;, ' • w , ~f Ihe Prot inept government were !dreamy fent one Matter. are quiet on Third .Ins lAnI ho nee - ' . 'r t'etr.ht, P a.e., "•l'llr rn I . .owni or to , I for " int " .:. 1',..:1e voireo by J. A F0te1er...., , - Alrn for lb ' named by the conpirtitorn. - and their plans were ; The hmking.l.....e. are dolll, !ht , ilitio prin. paper their I " n Wil"LEn. a ' . " l. " i Ite-t zww none by 0 IC Th.... 2:.; etionth.cl;Poinpadour.. , customer. dn. at 9°,012 0 , .10. , F .)l, iii,A)KUK.___Th.. „,„I,„,lid it,ii ,.. i Ain/tow, 1....1tir..i!,. The FA, ou (~!.nololle, Ricardo Linter. nearly perfeCied when discovered. . s ~,,,r 2oo„ , , AN ,, I E " . ~,,,.. ~,,, , 0 , . _ , .. ! 2.1. i,l lb., de FloVenee. nor ...Ikrt Nfultrit , .....A . Ledu, 2:e 1 . 1 , 1151,--11.. in natured that the Shah has 1 rdi have fur the above and all interineilint. I..rt a en I it.. Th. ' 1...1 " . '',. °4 ' h M ' lnd "" C 'A"bi "I "." ''!". " " 4 ...n .' I. 1 ,. ',',.,, , 3 , 1 ‘ 0 : . ~.1 0 . r t i., ,a t, jb;„.4,- goo- !.prat .t 1a.• ,,,, , ,, ,, e , ~ .17 l• tt-.,",rty."„,-7.;;TT.',,.`7,7:.:'.`10:1,(1na piano, itn T s II .11aIr.eal"Illie7wc'on't made II rel/ tlieit lUD nn General OM rn in for I runts 10 enforce the evacuation of Ilerari which • - ' +,• hl' ii.. 1.1 y 11. Piaui,, rump . Ur Nlallace, ~ -then am Lit .__'"".""••••-•-r-rarr......,.....,_._;.....„._........ •Viinarr . .• tno hem C.lllll.mllirrlPP, .51114011111', I.ltg by C W. I nutty, refused to give up. aIIITIOII aiyairs.. 1 Cherry, 7., The Lilar at tho thaw. with elguette ttlie pa . gr. ' ri, Illondine, boantlful noun. 2.7, That'. S., rt new contic 1 - tt.et•rra, June 7. - The disaffection is en .....n. 2.1: TI,,- Sodeh Polka, elms lf,(ttvel, 50; The :Wale. teer Polka, 1... Williarni, 30-the two loot Polkas have 044 tirely conGneci among native troop,. who have an el..gautly c olored title page. been disarmed at mold stations in l'unjatili CI anLOTTE.IILI:3IE, Latest accounts from Delhi state , t lint the No I IR, Wood 5tr...1.2.1 door. Above 11110 street. :Slzt lle mailed free of n...!‘.....e 13 11 heights around the town were in possession of the Government troops, who attacked and drove the rebels within Cite wails, capturing twenty - :11X gun.. The Bombay nod 111wIron arithem c.. 1101.11.1 firmly loyal. INIKI.1.11:1,. C. Livr.nrOOL, July I .I.—ltrentiqulrs have a de clining tendency. Flour very dull at a decline of i;d. Wheat also dull: prices '.2d lower. Corn firm at an advnce of IW. The weather contin ued favorable for the crops. 'flteptotations are as follows: Western canal flour 300 fkif. 31. O1( 1, 1; 01.10 flour 32.mn. 335; Southern flour is:lls6t,l2s. Rol wheat tin lid(Oil)a 6d; white wheat Os Oda 10A. Mixed and yellow corn quiet at 314 s nd. Pro visions---theinarket s'iows a declining tendency: pork is heavy; bacon in dull at a decline of 33. - Lard in quiet. Nicest,. llogland, Attesea h CO. quote beef ant having advanced Ills, with large speculative enquiry. Consols 926, 92i. Bosvos, July 27,---Late Neer Brunswick pa pers report that the codfiSh trade is very large This SJ.Nbiee. The joint fishery had commenced, under the reciprocity treaty. A tornado passed through Tewkesbury and other towns in Middlesex cminly, on Friday last, demolishing everything in its range, including orchards, corn fields, two barns, tic., together with other properly. Large trees were uprooted. and carried, in some casco, to ft distance of eighty feet. The path made was from ten to twenty feet wide, WAAIIISGTON, July 27.—With the three com panies just ordered from Forts Independence, Hamilton, Mackinaw, Sioux and St. Mary's, Michigan, there will 1100r1 be ten companies in Minnesota, in view of threatened Indian distur bances. An official despatch just received from Kansas, expresses the belief that the present difficulties will be tinkled without blood shed. NEW Yone, July 27.-The funeral of Ander son, the murdered policeman, which tool• place this afternoon, was largely attended. The members of the Metropolitan police and many fire companies, together with the friends of the deceased, accompanied the remains to Green wood Cemetery. The procession was a mile and half in length. There were no disturbances. CHICAGO, July 27.—The latest information received from the Sioux Agency reports hostile demonstrations among the Indians to obtain their annuities. Items, July 27.—The Second Company of Artillery, under Major Hayes, left Fort Inde pendence to-day for Minnesota. WeinliNirrOX CITT, July 27.—Fayette len, Governor of Washington Territory, lll save for there on the Alt of August. Y° 2, 4 Pa,,, July 27.—Caps. Henry, of the ❑ B. Navy, [Hod here last evening. . 4 t • t, Loss% From Colitis Saw roar, July 27.--Ths United States Mail Steamship Illinois; from —Aspinwall %the 19th ; with California dates to the sth inst.; - arrived at this port at 2 o'clock this afternoon. She brings nearly a million and a half dollars in specie. The California news is unimportant. The primary elections of Delegates to the Democratic Gubernatorial Convention resulted in- the overwhelming defeat of the Broderick party. Mr. Weller will doubtless be nominated on the find The miners held a meeting denouncing Fre- mourn !Unripe.% claim and threatening resist ance. The Supreme Court of California in the cue of the Mercid Mining Co. against Jonn C. Fre mont have granted a perpetual injunction upon Frentnit, preventing him from interfering with the operations of the company. The Court has also reversed its late decision touching the San Francisco bonds, the Court now holding as unconstitutiounl and void that section of the Consolidation 11111 regulating the payment to the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund for the gradual eatinguislituent of the State debt. • The Know Nothings' are taking measures for the re - organization of the party in Cali fornia. The markets of San Francisco were glutted with all kinds of produce, there being no de mond, and the prices were rapidly depreciating while money was accumulatiagand rates tending i downward. Gallego Flour was nominal at $l3. l'ork had declined fully $7,00 per bid for both Mess and Clear; sales were made at $33,500_,, 5:;3 for Mess and $35 for Clear, cash. The advices from the Isthmus arn unimpor tant. Th.. It, S. frigate Roanoke would sail front Aspinwall for New York ou July 9th. • • The steamer Sonora, which connectl with the Illinois at Panama brought down nearly $2,000,013). Business in San Francisco was nominally dull, and several heavy failures had occurred. Onsous.—Advices from Oregon are to the 20th Juno. Fears are still entertained of fur titer Indian difficulties at the Pallet'. The policy of making Oregon a alive State continues to zealously urged, and a prospectus had been issued for a pro-slavery paper. The steamer Panama, whinh arrived at Puna ma. brings Central American advicea.to the 4th of July. I W. D. McCracken. American Consul at La Union, died on board the steamer Pananta at Punta Arenas. The Chilien :Minister Plenipotentiary ItA Ar rived at San Jose with proposals for a comteM plated Spanish American confederacy. Four hundred of Gen. Walker's troops remain ed at San Jose and Punic It - Puns. The rtentner Tennessee had been chartered by the Costa Ri can government to proceed to San Juan del , Norte to take these troops home. The U. 8. Sloop-of-War Decatur was at Punta Arenas. Gen. Ramos, of the San Salvadorian forces in Nicaragua, had made an unsuccessful attempt at revolution against the government. The L'. S. frigate Independence was struck by lightning on the morning of the sth July, at Panama, which shivered her main mast. Further advices from Central America state that the determination of Costa Rica to bold the rivi.ts had given offence to Nicaragua who Lod sent to England to purchase three gunboats to strengthen a position on the rivers and lakes, and that a fight is to come off next month be tween Martinez and Chillon and that Mender and that the Chamorro party have sent urgent solicitations for the return of Gen. Walker. Dust•nt-L„lttly fire hrol; out In !last ing', Minnesota, en Sunday morning, destroy ing the stores of %molly S Ficknor, J. T. Bel don and B. S. linwes, and several smaller build ings. The loss is estimated at $I5,000; insur ance small. The fire i, supposed to be the work of an incendiary NK,S. YORK. July —Croon cloned firm; 73u bales. Flour firm: 5000 bbls sold. :Wheat un. utttbsit 223W° bush. Nobit Southern' White quoted ut 1.1.m' and ILA at SI.SO Milvrankic flub sl,:t2. Pork firm. Beef buoyant. Snot hcary. Corn r10.r.1 with on stirartetngtrittlritry. 1110,4100 64143 ./.1. 'ore, boo Taut at 11S .4124. ItlnlssetA,in without rhatt.N. kyr , firm. Fruights ituirtira. Bacon nutter dull. OA, istartivw. Ltutol 91001., Stork. r fittn, Lo Crossr, tt. littleraukts 29. Mirt.i gun , tettlotrn 502: Y. Cuntral 542: Reading ;IL kno r bingo ttl trio 31 1 ', Cleveland it ; Clorcland & Pittsburgh 39, Milursukie ti• Ansisis Alp). k 3 t. ASHES- thelo natl,lo, .t tot m L.nl , 0f rule . w., note Pearl. twin...ally at tlyfour uma. And It .t el i ii 7 Ptah aml 00, t..ln .10,11 lr ausuly a, r, NS.--tlwrn run 111 tin do.; 7 an oeraalonol made Ili 1110 small way at 52X2. Itt 11'1:11 k hoar of tm roll butter In 1133, keg l'nekr•l Cutter to dull at 12 for ofll/110113 and 14 for ; dmire, are in pleutllol nupply and Pother mand at 10411 II tot ket i• and Slonddont aroquoted nt an advance: a sal,. was made purr our last to oity In of 110.tkat and 40,1.01 It.. %Itonlolero at 11, ne..1:!)"110 P. 41,1 P ut IV. equal to :oh. Sales front the trade In mail' lots at ll' 01,11 to . , for Shoulders, 12% for Side+, 1'2. , j413 for plain Ilan, of 1.04,4 for Sugar Cured du. BUCK KTS d IltL the p ear ~„„g„,,,r , , lio, her Lets at aa famarj at 51,07, rash or fund. art, lough tonalitrti xl bucket...ell hero at ia,ou to tit. trait; large tubs 5t1,,3; g nest, of tour $ 2 ,87: .1 ,, 11.1 of threu 11.67 Mu), /51.„4--the rainnro inkklog i,23/0 fur bettor PoILI/A01:-- roil hemp Itopn, ooil, Tarn,l Ropo, roil Puking Yard, goo PEI) t • rket tolerably rail auppllrd, and gniarly al #1.25 foe common, and 1.., 1001 commanding $2,25:0 4 c Is 1.6 Manilla flops, cut, lb c . it, 5 c it m Whlto Rom .t, 14 c 16 11, 4 c 14 Eh Tarred num cut. 15 c as lb 3 r 11 16 PuklnOrarn. min 12 r ji 11, ,Ills. $1.87. 712,615f43,7670 dos. 111 a, "0 .11, 15 •ts. 'p CA. 11, $1,47, $2416(Li13,75 1,1 dos. ,p, , t 1 .11.12 rn, $1 IT, Manilla, 87 eta ? clae. Heston, 711, ' c we tan not advlsod of any forth, lould ttttt • our quotations . .USID INIVI, 4c V fb No. 1U • e l i t 11, No. 17 c 'ti MtNo. 18 c t.l IL No. 111 r 'Si INN°. 20 UND V klt,l . 2 ' -}. lb No. 1101) ...... ..., I , -, It , No. 1006 II c 7, lb .I.ll'—those Is a st..ly and n•gulsr ; 20 for Adaniantlus l'Andles. 14 for 'J. Nowt. Is stee.sdy at 6 1.. r ennktnon. r Sawyer L^olll and Castils, tWi 5 r 7 for do acotut. LINE: , N , TToN YARN' clun g tn norm., a Not. btu 10Inclu31 Nom. II k 12 No. 13 No. 13 :MCI '''''' No. loot ''''''''' CAN DLI:.• AND trude drin•ild 11.1 and 13 lordly rot Palm, end do I :betulc•l 01Ise, • Clii:KNE...:11;;;11;”1 in Jelland inanitualn, hoyera nor. chaqlna vary aparina) ; ender , Weinern Ileanryn moll. in at lola at In. CILACKI:IIK--thn lo owing are lhaenlTlO/Iltintatlnnotor the variona qualitlea: Water CraLkera.. ..' - 0 r r 7 rim. dn Butter do' II 1p D a SUROIf du - 4 4 lb . .)!.i do Soda do Landon do' ......L . vth a . ' gin II lh h do ilround do - al it. 10 do hint Ilroad 't I 10ura1,1540 DII.IEL/ iittEr—..w. only In small lots; salvo within Ilin . n".t5r.'.1144..°1& DICED FIWIT--there 1 efarcely any demand. Alpha are altogether nominal at $2.236e2.50, and Pieschee at $250. tin arrival of prime weeteru at bo ft.; (rota atom held fruity at mt vEKI , -th.ro is nothing doing; we repeat oils gnotatlod at bodrsb 10e. Fll3ll-11ackarel. go. 3 large, are welling to the in& at $l3: lull do $0,75 ; to the country salts by the bid..: $12,60 llalllnan Ilerting. new, SO per tank Baltimore abed, new,sl4; liellfer Herrin so. l D4ffesic C.Chh usiTei White Flak, ordlnary $11: Lake &auntie do $l2; hair do °untidy 51i.70d0.00: do Lek, Superior $1141.% proUt, $0,6045N helfda do, $5655,26. PLOUIt--there 1. mutely guy ohanga to note Lir figured but lid firm teadency noted lest wok is hardly maintained, The receipt. muddle light end the .took In the bandy of Dolan I. small; but tbe demand I. not pressing although vre not. esydsl Wog daring the week of choke errra to go to Philadelphia. (:ilea of mall lots of raper on arrival at $11,...5 nada/treat 56,50. From don tog salon et Sabo 0150,12.2 for aupar,56,1240,67 far extra and $7,12415745 for h'W Gß i llt—a —th oth . lolngtiondofirn;:ffnornywzobira7.obrLWe continue to uoota OATS at 40115)1b.bet then Le warmly any..offning.— We* of Como et 70,75400, ea in oddity. Bret. In Omani! et 76 from tint hand. sod 60 from dun. Wady, ed. or old at $1,23(01.25. a. in qualitT. GROCEJIIES--there la a dearly demand from :the local trade, and we quote Lair to petit:oo - 100a Ind et 12 1 ,.iffe1s N. 0. Bolden, 754711 Syrups 116490. Coffee 01.84,1 12 01254,rued Rice at 69.67 II a34s CLAY—sales regular at ,VM lon, four rtina. 11b1 , -thare Is • good rupplY druid ld evWeirkad ed. set 1118, oft/felled quality.' 1 1 1 DESS-slltitchere Sired 111des artle and us firm. Dry /Lint Ilidts an than, and *W.II R. !idling aslBo.2ac f OAS PIPE--tha bnarbigirAbi gad: . wad.* .ameta . l hanatubing: -W. •E. CHILDS- it CO'S Per Foot Per Toot. PATENT ELAM) FIRE AND WATER-PROOF - !nth Om Pipe.— 7 et. 115 Inch Gas Pipe—= eta ' -1% ]] :: : 6° : CEMENT ROOPING. . „ 2:3...1 3 „ o „ „ . .3,:0) „ " „-.13 " 14 . 6 ...LW ° PERREN & JOHNSON, Proprietors. 1!,1 ~ . - -...-...% . the above Elastic Wm and Water. Proof Bement tooting, it being the only artkie yet Invented that will succemitilly But to the customary discount. mem the action of the Unsol:tem in terry climate. 1 IRON Al NAlLS—Without change, and gnototions rr is .F . mitarcori, - s.- irinm .Azslik Iv-Am:GE-PROOF. maintained yr h modemte firmness as given Leto, 1 -- ~ - IPer pound ors lUOX. i And to point of dnrainlity, we believe it is equal if not superior, to any Metallic noon n f . Ir. can put It on over Old TM 6 % Tar, Iron or Shingle Itonfe,R making no difference how flat or steep the roof may bo. This I Reeding U warrallred to prom as above Irma...lanai We will put it on for UOOT rat Roe DOLEARS PER SQCAR.Ii. f TES 1.7.E.r Sq . U.ili.e.) jjsln.th 14 lb 4 , , , ,i , We will apply it upon Tin md iron Roofs Wr TWO DOLLARS PER Nticilth, belly on account of its dmiabilit7 th • • _ 0 cheapest paint Oat can be med. , „ „, s 4M-We invite all who az., handily. and elm thme who to their woof, Repedred, to mil at our office,l33 Tknef Mese, % . i ~. ~.. . a and examine mimics and satisfy the themselves in regard to Madura/ditty end pructicabdity of ads Hoofing. I PERRIN k JOHNSON, Bent quality .6% J. a. 'Tants, ) - No. 133 Third street, between Woo.] and Smith fi eld. ROOM/ COD NU 1.... 1 0. A. - JOHNSON. i' Pittsburgh, Penna. "B Pt 3]..., lii i .• ......... .. " . 3 4 '). ---- Read tine F . Ol /0 Wing: OM= OF roe lICOXITI 11,137 IMMIX. COzEristr, ''.l. Itnth..... ........ . " 4], No. 16 Front et., betireen MllO and Sycamore, • Cincinnati, Ohio Dec. 10th, 1856. To ati whom 41 lazy conornit —This I. to certify that I hare examined e Cincinnati, and roofs of F._ CMI-49 k 'a Ere and Water. Proof Cement Roofing. and believe it to be eminently mamma to my other kind of dug auxin luso. I was on eye witness of a serum trial Yon< of time nag, from a large rolume of Elaine from m mijoining building, whith strwck misty upon the roof and cornice for nearly half an inalr It stood the trial beyond ail expectationtyand saved the building. feigned] T. ST: HASKELL, President Buckeye State Itisurtunas Co. I Cinin7oo: itarnitionCpcl7:.....4.2.o3:: I J otdata ..4 .. ..I . Iron Plow IVlngs 4.. "..if3 r " " S h .b. 24 ' 3404. 10.1 to 15d Neils ii keg .. 'it/ &I to 0.1 .4 Itrad.,.-". k Fence Nall. 1,1 kel3," 4d .. . ....4.304 3.1 .. : ..... 4.73 Cut dpiken ato 4. , ••w ..11 4,23 .4.751 Wr & to 0 an o't Spikes Inch leagtlr. " 000 0 : muse MON. N ih i:1 r 3, 11 1 1 .171,5 4 ,1 0 :17 ;P) 4 ; ! ............... LIIATIIEtt—tho tuarket Is rather [unsettled but holden, aro arm at the following quotations, and the tendency I. upivanl: Slßao! nieinish Sole ig lb ...................................... zwrecao Uaughter •• .. ............ [ ..... .. ...... ..,434 Bpper I.[allier II d0t e....:.. . .......................... ..V..31442 Skiridle ' " ......... .. .......................... .515433 rting Leather it Pr . i ................................. 344.36 Harm... ............................................... . ........ 320033 LARD—Prim e City Loot 5:,. 1 is now field firmly at 14 4 141.4 there. is eery little hero to operate on. 31- ET.6.1..4.—Pig Lead Is milldam! at 7%. Rar lout sell. in the small way at b. Sheet Copper is firm at 331niki, and Shoot Bates at 32. SILOS PORK---eales to the trade at i.=,7547.24, and in the small way at 524.50023. 1 , 11.5-Lard 011 No. lis gelling steadily at 51,10; Linaeod, salts of English at 02, mot Weatern at 000497. . Plll 31ETAL--the market is doll; tro quote Anthracite N 0.3 ail 5290i10, and charcoal cold blast at 5304.531, six MOM. POTATOES --the season Is itror and there arta bat few to be had. 5 1 111fki—time market Is very dull ; Closer Is altivelber miminal at $ 6,5 047. Timothy is steady at 53343,30, and Fla; at 51.63. SALT—a steady demand and sales at previous rate.— $1,62 !jar Nn. 1 and $1,75 for extra. NAND STO.”--/Vgllbtr roles of Ilnutingdon Co. Mad . Moir at 5911t0n. WINDOW 0 LASS—pricos art firm, nod we repeal our quotations for the small air., city make i--308 and $ 3 , 6 01 alt,. 53.73; Noll to 100151 and 9.x faxi 12 to 10012, 54.20; 63[13 to M tral3 and 914 to , 53-3 n. Those i i, i as, oaet a Prices; Truantry brands mgi, a 00 [ ts on la box . For tai. soi . ^ervilllU medium RI., In ? rand ilkomint a, . WIIiT3E LE.ID--arm and ha etrady ii"mand at $l5O 1-1 keg fair purr in oil. sad dry oii - p lb, saikioct to the amid dim roan, Rod Load SIV.IO, net, rfid Litilarg, ”4. IV II li.MY—saleo of ran at 23,,, 20[4: metaled in selling in small lots at 2 [ 1(.4.30. I VOOL—ther e . a steady receiid of small itgA (rim, th, emintrv, and buyers an: paying prei loos an It can hem. of no large transaotionspriCtl-fr U M 300, , Import• by Rivet'. / WHEELI7III I. Fk , rtuo-2.1 WI. pnw . r,llll,olwk.k, 13 tr.. cws lly, w01,1,1A whisk y y, %Valh I wu k Wal , ~,h, 20 sk.. wkwa 1,, 1,1,1 n uppl, (kk,1.3 1.111,1 p 11101 w , r. 2 hd* Ir•rth, 11, 41011 gv 1p0:7 1,1.1 n 11, in., ill• Sorrly: 13 do do. corn, 57 11,1, ark Diepalrh, 5 h 1 , 1•14 pq wri p Irka, 4 iv. miler .10. Mirky. Ilrawu & err, 1 rk .kulsng, fk.- 11, I erates ...tr., 13 .k. w/s , I, I' It It; 10 has gliwoworr, Woulorr, 30 du ill, eunninglwtst, ST. 1A1'1.5 1,1 flaatiuge-121.4 I hot. 21 bids ereil oil. 25 half do. tohac-r.o, .t. et. 2 ht. 24 I,;s I‘rm,, 1 . ..c011y. brute do, Nil hide, Nl't . um• .4 Young: 12 ken shat. metal, Pmr, !ir [to., ro 20 ke. rliot, Liggett, 01 Eau CiAlf ST. LOUIS by Coto. l'.. ~.. 17 31.3,..k... . I Img baton. 1V....x1: .... K1c..f....11...r.. craux: 3 1.1.1.. 1 1 boX t..1t..,0, Taylor, I boa .1., Forx3lll & en. I; 1.. a... ot 1.11. or., 5b....‘nt....r,r. 3 hb.L., 2 bas ' , ample, Nl...cnri, S i.k.,.. n.. 1,.. Dickporn 2L_. at.,.locinv. 1t0bd...., lo , i .1r.e.1 ....1, 1.....0...t ....: 4 WA. ...crap .4,1. Jon., IL•yd A: .-.1., 31.... x...., I 11....1 td.l , ,C 11 Letvb; 2.10 do. 11nrdy: lox) to. id. Iron. 1....0ub.. CISCIN NATI I.y Nteriunra--172 1 , b14 flour, Lu'dear; 24 I lo whlrky, Illamon, 1110 do do, .Nretickert, 47 do dn, Carr I 211 do do, :149 dr, !lan Lloyd & co::2 1:1 , 14, 13 li.df barrel, 1111.4,i k Verner, 2:4'11.b1a flour, ill'ully: 1 b 0.4 uld , o, Cur- i bug. i10b4.3 - I,on k ro: 20 Isl,ll 14.11141;y, Clayton: 741 a I In. , 41 . .11.,,, 411 do do? Nl'lliit-Ictd, im)11.011,..1 1.14,14 lb, do /t/er. w bol,llAydeu. 40 do flow. Al'llau./ 0 AN,. I box, Foroylli 0 ' ..,,, • 1,b,14 limn, girl,. 3.4 1.0,14, !mill, 0 do mumral wader,ll..ntudl RIVER NEWS. I Th.. II v, vv. faillng yen2nLay with about tour and • ! half h,t in the chanuri The tiay Ir. unroll). hot, th. gky i lih.• hramorerbh..4l, and the 1.1, , e1.1 Itaelf toll of wsrmth ht. • P. M. DAVIS, Aunt irmeor. Doran:len-1M jSalrs Rmuns. Na.(4 Fifth Prowl s 1 — . 110112F' LOT OF CLOTLIINU, GAITER ‘_):+ll•.ES. hr A rertoy—tin Toe.l, tannin], Jul. at 10 0',1“..1.,nt th o eomineretal rm., sn. .4 .ith str..et, hinall 111/t 1.1/oifn 11,1011nwrit nl cottai , tharot 17 , 441., Patina.' Vrata; Memel/alter, Lathe,' Sbolll. asaort.A. Ice barn pmutivo inoroctiona to rt..... the stock out ,m that Any. P. M. DAVIS, A TOCK S AND BONDS AT A 11 . 1 . 10 N—On IJ TO•lnliAy Vtl . lllllg. July at at the Meal .ir and Stork Sales ltuoing, on the eneon.l fluor, 'Oll he sal I. is shares Iron City Hank Stock: 111 12 Mechanics' North American Mining Co. !...t.k.:l" 4 dove,, per cent. Pint Mortaare Dal. 0.1 Marn. a Val ley IL D.C.., $lOOO each: I Lind Warrant 11141 acre.. P. 51 11l VII, Ancer. intorrilan - rouo 1..0e LIS. 'l' GI-lE(it N . ie. SRAIIN.A.R.‘" FOR 1 °ENE LADIES. THE FIFTH ANNUAL SESSION of this IL !Z lnstitution will open tm WEDNF-SDA V. the 1.3 h .4 loty...be, ...hen all) upils are exprdeyi i 0 he yr“..,:t. In Manion to it thorongh system of Instruction In the renolnr , reurse of studies. the bent farilllnw are provided for the low. .1 ~ ..t if Motel, . event and Instrumental.) Vanilla. Urania, : I 10, , t her it Ith 11,0 French and 11ermal. Languages. TEllllS.iitrielly pay ado in U./14111, in pogr fund. ) Mead, per half tesrly Amnon .................. ............ ...... tiler Tuitioni " M.p.h., mune . .. lb. .. " " on Plutio, Organ, Niel...loon 1 Onitar, With en. of In. toment, each Ito I lio .• " " lanresat mutton 30 Do U.. . 1 n .. in French k Orman, owl. 10 - r .. In Drawing In Illasswa.. ... . lo For Cirvulors, containing full Information, refenmees and IllatlON4 slew, apply to JOHN IL 31 ELLOR, Esq., Wood el., Ploshurgh, or by atoll loth.. Rector, REV. GEORGE T. BIDER, tytt2olawhtoo'.oV _ l'lttAhorgh, Ea. . __. ______________ 111 L. FA II N ESTOCK, late of the tirm of li. A j. A. Fahneoluck k C. 4, mid succertor to Fleming Boa, Wholrhole Iltoggfot, No. 1.10, corner Wood and Fourth 0t..... Ntlahurgh. Pa. VOTICE-317 connection With the house of .1.1 U. A. Fahoestork At Co. of which firm I hare Wen no ! artist. partner for the last 23 rears; also with (Ito honors .d ' 11. A. Fahnrstork a Co. of Philadelphia, and D. A. Follies. Lek, HOU .t Coss( ew 'York, haling ceased by limitation, .... IstJtaly; 185 i: nt d having purchased 111 e estenstre no! well known Drug F tillolartent of Fleming Bruthers..for. newly J. Kidd aCo earner of Wont and 'north street, 1 will continue to yon tho lousiness Iti all its tartuns brtmehen. Tu my frhoul• M. ell no to the patrons of the house I have porchtwod, run/ the midis generally, I give the asournnee that nothing shall wattling on my part to amonim.l.ll. ruid pleas.. R. L. FAIINESTOCK, 1121 No OIL corner Wind and Fourth sheet, - -- A i TillWiryid siiirs --- TILE STOCK , , lOLDERS of the Allegheny y Bulk are here y notified that Inotalmruhr aro orderrd as foiloont: An hunninont of Om FIRST DAY OF InOnlmont nr the F/FTEENTII And an Inetalmen inlaro the plan DJ Payable toile Trr I .4D3onond suer., JOIR.nd P• 1 - _ 1101rYilliANT 110SE.-2039 ' feet t inch AA, 3 ply India Ruldror Hoot jog meshed al the India Itnlobor Agwt , 20 and 20 Ft. (ILOI at t, IFII J. a 11. PIM." • LARD I2bands No.l for sale' Ir II IL DAL' I YE DOLLARS per Oar., on or before JULY next. iVE DOLLARS per see., °nor before YON JULY sort. of TEN DOLLARS per Weary, on or Y OY Avocar next. ewer. at his office, corner Wood oroet bp order or the Crounaterionent. DAVID CAMPBELL. Treuurer. _,,y:it.,...,,...-, .--;.3,,Rit.;.•:.i.,-.:„.., E 2112111 m a ~ ~~ a~' .4 .1. j'inkt .}.• FIAT M.. 7:1: Sh d oo i :: F . .. 1.; 7 ... .16 nn.l !.6 Inch .... . . V.,' handy rim 1 , ... 1;; .nz z- Saddle Tune Pi ~,,i la, • by 3-16664, In 4 d° " 3ii. 6661 , , 67 7-16 & z i j o .. - 4.1.• , II Feb.Crsentaso Asixxor Roux Ix. Co, b 6th, 1967. I hare examined W. E. eiiliaiii & Co's Elsetle - Elre and Water. Proof Crtuent Roofing. and as far as I can judge, eonsiddr it a goal Invention and ain willing to insure buildings thus preteens] upon the same terms at I Insure those Conired,with mend. [Signed) JNO. I. LAW, Agt. Itoyn/ Ins. Co., London and Liver/mot ' ... ' I • ri, December MN 1858. 76 'all whom it nay conmenr—Tlits is to certify that 'we hove adopted W. E. Cutumst. CoCo's Elastic Elm and WltterTroof Cement Rooting upon our stunt mul davelllng (mimes. It has giren ths most perfect satisfaction, and we ran recommettd It to all wishing Fire and Water-Proof Roordlug. [Sigurd] BARER A VON PLUM, aphlydaseF Om Fixtures, N 0.62 West Fourth street. I ,- _____ Flexible, Fire and W ___ Water-Proof Roofing. A:1) A. IR - dr, GI- ItA .7.•71:',. Prx,prietons, N 57 Water Stet, Pittaburgh, and P. Peterson's, Allegheny. • i'PHIS IS AN o. ARTICLE SUPERIOR Ti) ANY OTHER IN THE MARKET: IT IS i. used extennively In New York and Philadelphia, alb' is nsil approved, It to applicabl e to covering Foundries, Dwellings, Warehouses, Bridges, Steamboats and Railroad Cars. It will !wit longer than Alstallic Roofing or Shingles, and resists the various chane. of climatoneitlier affected by cold, heat or damp. In principal ingrsdient I. n(-an netts .. .wain:sr, r1.1. , he hat ore, and it net, hwees Ma eltutkity. I t Call be readily It to all kind. of roots. Sat or stern . , older new on iron, tin or wood. It will not melt In warns weather, or crack to cold, and it is not Inf tired by IMIIII., tramped upon. ! It jot 13 r nth Fire and Water -Proof: IfirFor farther inforrnation, apply to tho proprietor,. 1857. TRANSPORTATION. 11357. CAPA.CITY ONE EITINDRED TONS DAILY gi LLOYD & - CO., MES 2 lA:ma:sons TO LLOYD di LEMON...) . 101 - AVINIi MADE EXTENSIVE PREPARA4t4s THIS WINTER, aro now prepared AA, i,, do a beery lituluess by ...MIsTI\TSY.LIT-41.1\TX.A. 0re.i.5.T..A.1, AND Ft-A.1.T.AZt..01%.3D- Tit nolgli Pi and frorn ths Ender. citb... Wo can assure onr frlssab and all theme disporA to patronize, the Penna. Canal amt Itrillswad, that no loin. will ba spared to ',der general rati , f,scrtion to SHIPPERS OP EASTERN AND WESTERN FREIGIIT. The Avoidance./ the Inclined Plane:ion the Allegheny Portage Railroad Will giv, Inrroa,d d , opn•-li to rho amlinal...i.m of freight. Onlco lute area. at Om Canal /loin. @llll I. I. 0Y D A CO. _____ 1857.. . .. • C.II.IVAL NAITIGA.TION. Ic.r..m.zt,s z,c,..wr.A_lsi... BOAT, 1857. LINE, Capacity ViaPannsylvania C'anal an Capacity Two Thousand Tons Per Month Each Way. • OUR FACILITIES FOR TRANSPORT.ITION HAVE BEEN LARHELY INCREA S .l lillril, 010 lolit {Vint, and irt. can now otTrr to SHIPPERS the roportor advantage ge nt a DOUBLE DAILY LINE toland front l'iltrlotteh, Philadelphia and IL ninon. our 11114. 14.11, composod entimly of POIITAIILI: DOAT'S, kit ono transhipment I.ll.4Yillirril. Iletvhanta xr . noling Freight to nor I.i/IP ran relr upon itx Iwina pot thr.ounl. with all pofti Li 'Tend and drapa&h. WAREIIOII,E, CANAL lIASIS. turner of Lii,rty and Wayne stre , r.t. Pitifilrrvh, Pa. fr2frlyd HIED 0 MITCHELL, Proprietor, New SPrmiz Stook 7 ~.... nr --".. CHICK I:RING'S PIANOS. T UST RECEIVED AND FOR tP ' . le a vplenrlitl stew stock or PIANO FuIITK. font, the manufactory or Clicker- i hat; & Son., 1105ttzselected esormsly AT the Spring h., I and ennyriting oil the variettra and new styles, 1101 f nutno fat:tun-4 at the retsovrund naltattlislaneut of Chickering &- Son, Itontnn. I llontra. Ohirkerinz & Soto have la en awarded nt the dif. ferent Exhihitiona and State Fairs iu Ihriton,Nztv York, tad other place,. Elever, Sold Iladak, Seventeen Silver 11.41a11, Thrno Brost... MN:CO...and the Prize 3(.4131 at the Wet 1.1 . 3 Pour In ',titian, 1551. A 130. NZ-M.41. Snell :sr D-II AND PI ANOi flosekoring Piano vory II * 3lehorauy six .cta P.m.. roct.lfroruS.7l-;1;. $1.14) 0111 huh . -• .... IIItOOIFEE HALL P M.%LE eIE3IINAR 31e , Int, I ) .. laware Cmintv, Penns. Miss Maria L. Eastman, Principal. SE3IINA Rl. SITI;,I'rED IN Tilt 11 delightful and beautiful riling.. of Alolbs, thirteen mile. from Plitla.b.lplkia Itaiload. offers to young ladies the most perfect oumbinstfon of advantage. for the attain. went of n thorough and at , ontplished education. Theltreu nod n 10111104110114 building lately erected, eon . Mining all the modern a , uveniences of baths, gas &c., with W. extensive grounds, model In allthat twitains to the health. comfort, refinement and improvement at the pupils. e sleeping rooms are high, well tentilah.l, and furnished alts comfort and elegance. and hot two pupils oecopy the same apartment. The number of pupils Is to forty. for when, sewn Ittadtctli aro elnitloyed.— The most fsitlifid inttruetloi It given in all the branch... taught, while moral and religious principles are cototantly inetilented by theory and ' , meth e. The course of instruction rnmprites n period of four )ours, and it elljtlOnnt In awarded 10011 who pass through it satisfaelorily. The Muhl Rev. A. 0,11.. r. D. D.. L. I. It. Ilishor, of 'Petoylvattla. nays: ..31itt.t 11. I. Es.tman. whoproposes to ..penr Young Ladies' Seminary,. Penntyleanin, in September neat. has bec.n known co to n E lie. subscriber for several yearn poet. Ie has n eery high opinion of her rapacity, edit-ono, and tleVOltttlittnot wnn editeator, 'She has hail n large and rateco.oful experience.— The building 'which It to be ereett.l trillroman, every ac. centime - lather The rig ige and surrounding Country tn.., tlnttiturniitlied for healthful:tees and beaut y and the sal. scriber bas oonfideur t that parents Who entrust their doughtere to Mha Enotnnuf hare no cause to regret it.' The log in th e Frenc family .h language Lad Is taught by a Parisian y The train. German. Spardsh, end Itallan latifitMg9s. Color duo at tentinn,o. The Ai...tut Sciences aro taught with the aid of a largo and expensive apparatus. The %lust.] Iteparttnent Is tinder the ellarge of • lady elurnlly qualittrA fur the ~,,, and all oho prefer to he taught on the piano or singing by it gentleman, hare a Vitittlig teacher front Pliiholelphia. Drawing and Painting are tattler the direction of a lady arcomplished in tlia arta. Tlis Poll Tenn conittle , nervi September 9th. 31133 F—lamm, liar, Cho liberty to refer to the foltowitm gen, Heinen: Right le[. A. Potter. Bishop of Pon.ylrani, it,:,,, Franklin Iletrrtyclt-Prrttldent of U. 1,. lion. S. I'. Homo, Governor of tild. • le/eiter. EN, Pottsville, Pa George AI. Wharton, EN, Philadelidde. William Ilagaley, P.N., Pittsburgh. Sylvan., Lothrop, Esq., Allegheny City. MISS V. 1.. EASTMAN. Alodlu. Delaware connty, Pa. GAB FROM ROSIN OR. nu mum • FLUID THE HIGH ILLUMINATING PROPEII- have alwa TIES or (1., from Rosin and olenginena antatanem ys made them a eavoHte material fur the manu facture of Illurnlnatlng Ou. Many Una Cumpaulas moo Ito. In with coal. In onler w sttpply their envtomere ,rich a In. parlor Quality of (/ as. Wm.,: mi. Is entirely tree tam ell draw and reins. rob etanres, and yields at WIC; Its Idfilllaut tilumivating G 4141. Tto• greater original oust of din impugn. gn•Th o mono facture quail gas together with the attention aud expetwo constantly remtlnsl, and the dlfiteully, if net hismtblUty, of entirely separattug the unwholesome,' dedeteliOns and ffi•nvire mo, generated In coal. ~r end et the :ROSIN OIL P ' 3l l A7ll, - v " " dti I ; “ ; 74 . l tr e k l ,res " Zvo7t V ed hi. entire Intention to.thertanneartnreand Fraleof Portable Otte ,por.mo, Its respeetfnike milts the attention tie the • hin present cornpltte and elltderst 141431414. Perfeet eatishaction to the prrettmer g , ..sitted la inirx - case. Far further Informattop • S. IXINFIEIe., MG amnia - ay, Nor York; Jygelanr4l7 or NSW M . WILLLUIS with Pe, .faustcat J,,:r. MASONIC HALL, Ofthstreet. V01 . 116.0r TO ' WEAR, 1 vol., illmstrated; k 1 Th. Mile henget,: The War Trail, Capt. Rehrs neer lent.. New Pettlicatiret, Atignet Megaeines, fresh supply Libra rte., mei Itt.ve S a. union Pahlicatieept.at jv2.l E. C. COCHRANE'S, Federal fitrtNet, Allegheny. NEW BOORS AT E. C , . COCHRANE'S, G Yed , ra The Cetr-13..,11/1 and Surrou "rho. hrio, D.; E xpos /I:Ivo Thoughts the Gov.+, liyle; (rot .tireatlllograph y , Th.. Song of S..l..nsuit compared with S.:m.l , lre, by A. L. fhe Chei•niat. Philooopher. Dick, ter isrd cd.; lh,at Life In hol 93, Wn.. C. Pont, • 'r-ut I.lv in the Ifoly Laid, do: The Student.' Ciltbon. tn. Smith; Re.uling without Team Pulpit k.h.pienep of 11. , 19th Century, Diseunr.,s of Elul -11,11 lliubden,d Europe and America, with Sketchns, Iti,rraphical and I,. ...riptive, by Ito, Henry C. Fish, I ro/. N..w. and Standard Publications Fn ante as above. :bill 8111 E 'MONTE NOVELS, unilorrn edition; _j_ The Profe,,r, Currer nen, I val. cts. J:1-110 Erre, .... .45 cts. :hit ley. • '' ale. Wuthering Ileights, ity Ellis Dell, tt Tenant of Wildfell Hall. by Arlon 8e11... littnitur °lCl:abate Bronte, g rob, It.`nio. Notlon a New, he author 0f.14.1. IfsliLa; John llollfsg. to., • Frextt supply of the olmve, nod o chain, aveortment of Rooks for Summer rending.JylftFL C. COCIIRANE. No. ft. Federal Street, Allegheny. NTEIY BOOKS AND NEW suliFLlE—s _LI Sidney Stuart; or, Lave Seeketla oat her Oxen, b of Hope Campbell. Horace and 3ls y-autho ry, etc, eta. Roe. Dr. Ifanallton't new Took, Lemons front the gran ItioiTrophy; _---- Losfand Slower Pict., on.l flow to 31nka..1457-nceadOra Illostrotiont; Inquire Within, or $,700 Poets for the People; TIP , Reason Why; o careful collection of moo; hnnalreds 0 rm.°. for things whirl, though generally believal, or Rlmperfectly otalerxtotal lOJEMtIi ',Mon: .. orrieke's Church Illstory; ole'. Expository Thoughts on tho Gosrvlß Outitrie's Gospel in Ezekiel; {las t) r lamb. Sootily of Bethany: ITork. or Plenty To Do And Row to dolt, by )Ilse Brewster Ticknor & Field,' Household {{-sverly Novels; Muck', beautiful Edinburgh Edition of Waverly Knott,; The Pr. fmsor. by Charlotte Ironer, o Phil.o voph n; yof Skeptteimn, by author of Phil. of Plan of Salatio Testimony of the Rags, CO, large mipply. All of Hugh 711Ilittex wort:Fe Rev. 3lr. Krentles Se edition. rmon; the Ilible a perfect Rook, 2,1 For mho by [..jr2] J. S. DAVISON, CI sforket et. 1 ITALKEIt'S MANLY EXERCISES, WITL V w0i.,,, Rowing. twitha. hiding, Driving. noting, Hooting. Shooting, And other manly sports. The whole enr.vfully revised or written by "Crayon,' from the ninth London edition, in 1 rot. 12 nio. , - KAY & CO., . .1 ,- 2 5 Wood street. 11..)E1'. CIIAS. KINGSLEY'S WORRS-- 1.1, To , Vet.. s Mot Ilypatio, or New Foes with an old Sot, Yemt, a problem; (linens, or the Wonders of ilia Shur. 15'2 KAY k 00- 55 Wood street. 1) 11 ii - i ELI .4, - fil C. PRI3IE.—Tent Life in I_l the Holy Lund, illuutraled. Drat lAte in Eg,pt and "labia, illustrated. The 01.111.ete by the Wee, Later ]'gars. Travel, in Corp.. by S. ireniox Prime. JuAt r,m'd b, jet:: .1. 1. IIEAIt. Hi Fourth st Rooks anti St at lonery reet. TAT TCOST. HE sUBsCI;.Ill'Elt WILL COMMENCE on 3IOND.t I', 1,00 Jut, to tell out 01 rol ewe, his M ote itoek ..f Rooks nod Stationery, { Truman& Paper, flume, b hoard. eb . Ii- the ritintrotentie and ,hotter Paper, Illatik Boards, do., Or., csois mol other , whi on of ILooksellers. lot Teachers, bler s ix vonpectfially invitml. el Wheat, Rye and Corn Wanted, ------ AT TILE PE li . L 8 a - • ALLEGIIENV. T IIE SUBSCRIBERS II AVE TAKEN the above eanddislunent, and a, prepared to Illy It, llg9to , l.VErArt Peices !I+d For =,014,1 Itushyle of Wheat. 10.0.1 Bushel', of Eye. to.fxi Iholhea of Corn. It a nation I i the ,tyrrt 10 er .E.rfret rw, (or any alum, lota of White p orrop Ited'Wha.t.. off They Intend t t, o 'make ser3.Noperior Fatuity Flour, and re willing to lone pYrrniyty to tde khroirr, tha shape of an extra pd., - to induce him to ratio choice quality or wheat, and to taring It to market In good order.Jyls...itod- - • NOTICE. 'FILE PARTNERSHIP of the subscribers, nndouthe firm or Leech Co, terminated by Mutual coloomt thd Irt thy of June, 1857. W . E . LYS. "' O. tor rhilotlelphl. , The epPcial ageney or the Penna. Railroad Co., hitherto re ducted under the above.nomed lirm, will I,e eontlnond under the suite untrergemenf ex &rektor, hit for the sepa ith• octeatni of W. P. torch end Geo W. Rani, undei the none of LEECII k Co , in Philadelphia, and ether Eastent eßieg , and by Thad. J. Clarke. IVllliato • Thaw and Chao. J. ••' Clarke coder the name of CLARKE S Co. of and all Wc.tertl Tie. arrangement being %haply nen dived, net interetta anew, the partner. far their ocin convenience,, doe* tad in the h..-111ilturh the relatioue of the agency mills the public. LEECII • To. 3. Lurk ntroch Philadelphia. _jyinituni Corner Water& Libert C y L •lt i tt. K , PI E t A tal?rty °. ;b, A NEV STEAM GUAGE—lnquirer, of Porter, Rolfe Carnt,,Jaznet 31 illtaga el Potp „,Nt. P. [gone, Agent gar klanubletuttra. Jattf T Ro,"rs, 01 1, GLOBE OR CUP 17r Steam Engine, Patent.' ]iamb 'Atth AAVER & MALE'SReuling and Al'lating Apporotru for Buildings. Ententiot April 1Yth,16:03. 1103IAS' hIA'fCIILESS CIA cimia fur looking Roved Ratehtek Patented Jan • uaer sral, 1855. ribIINTRY RIWITTS toinake-,--lentlend 11 , 14 the ehove named Patented drtJelee rearansebie term., end the-belt refeteneet Elects. for tole on . , MOSER. F. EATON. inted -- • - - TARCH AGENCY—IIAVING. appo Agent fur Pltt.slotegh, BAEN by the MADIS ON BTOIteIItNi3IPANS, for the mho( thelr celebrated PE ARL STA Reif, (which la trarrantrilel uml in quail ty to any known In [hie market) aro noniviared to Wholmda Dad erg at noutufletorenip et. We Invite the attentknt of the i rmde ill this article, toot, eta:ablation of our present Wok, nod which will be kept equal to the dernand. rayb ATWELL. LEE & No. 8 Wood Mute Lots' Sal e Inlll—egtmt TILE undersigned offers for sale a number Ronof benotifni building lota, fronting on the Weet Cola ,On Ridge erne( and on Writer Lone. To perwai wholyb to build .albriahle prink, residences, the shore Pr.. acorn greater Indocentente than tan ho found on/ whore. thin vicinity. luiuire on the preadee• of In Iy l .l3tn-larrew JOHN 1131F111. SUN DRIE bbls. Grease; caa c Ginerniy • bag" IVooli • 15 Feathery; 1 wok Old Copper..., • • • 1 01,1 °wry st. To entre per steamer Thliel sr aois; ISAIA4 `1.06 • ' EGG-3 bid* fresh for Mile E 77 1 5 IL DA UDELL C .:ls k :r br oit 1000gz il. A. iraurc Eaj i t oaca l ap. f or p UTNAM FOR AUGUST, GIIMIAM FOR Iti:OUST, & MINER, (.ener I me 70117 , 1' R. 3tEttort No. 31 irona strvet. T. KENNEDY tt Duo. T. J. CLARKE, I - 11'. p ull .. of Pitlabargh. --"*"
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