~ ~>ri Vitisburgt PIT'TSS'URC3•I3o WEDNESDAY HORNING, AUG. 5, 1857 AarOFFRIAL TATER OF ?Az czrr-aa News of thii City and Neighborhood, Rawrrcar Et tcrios.—By the papers received last night, are learn that Marshall, American, is ',elected to Congress from the Lonisvilla district; ewett, democrat, from the Bardstown district;.. °treason, dem., tiom the Newportdistrict; Coo, oilcan, probably, from the Maysville district, nd probably lianSon, American, from the Lev: ingtiitidistriet, bet the run is very close in both tbo,latter districts. Louisville gives 1,200 Anietrican Majority. There was some rioting lisid'Otle man killed. The Americans have very probably tarried the legislature. • A SHOCKING klertustn.—A very unfortunate and lamentable murder occurred at the corner of Market and High streets, Saturday night, about II o'clock. • A party of men, belonging' to the city, one er more of whom it appears, got Into an altercation with an Irishman, by the name of Martin Halloran, and a very ugly fight ensiled, in which Halloran had his skull smutted in by a brick bat, reported to hare been thrown by one of the party by the name of Pratt, in the employ of the Jefferson Rolling •Mill—from the effects of which he, Halloran, without re t urn i ng t o coe scioumess, died in about two hours thereafter.. Whether any ono elan participated in the quarrel or not, we are unable to say. WI the ex amination of witnesses before the Coroner's Jury has been, principally, with closed doors, and as we go to press at .3 o'clock P. X., is still progressing. Pratt, though. In liquor at the time, is not to be found, and thus far hm evaded the search of the officers.: What the preclue nature of the quarrel was which resulted In thenturder of Halloran has not as yet been devel . oped. The deceased bore a good character, lived in in the neighborhood of Burgettstowo, Pa., was en- i - gaged on the Pittsburgh k Steubenville Railroad, and bas beeti, we understand, in the employ of Man ful, Bleck A Co., railroad contractors of this city. • some seven years, by whom he was much respected. He leaves a wife and four children, who, on being notified of the muriltr, came to set the lifeless- re . main:of-their protector—and the scene which trans pired, it is, said, can' only be imagined by those who hive exPerianeed the pangs of a like misfortune. .The saarderis an extremely unfortunate one—in all probability 'without preconeerted malice, or the par tierflmowing or seeing 'each tither, until. the cam * .'enentiefttent of the difficulty -which resulted in the • taking of. Halloran's life. As much excitement pre . rails, and the city is rife with rumors and counter reports, wo defer farther comments, until placed in the possession of the result of the investigation be fore the Coroner's Jury, which wo will be able to • • present to the public in to.morrow's bin-ie.—Sten/ben eille Herald. ; - Tan Boson or I Cowritoriens of the Allegheny City School Distridt held their regular monthly meet ing at their room in the Fourth Ward School House, last crenimp'. Preselit—ldestrit. Bollman, Borelend, Dunlap, Eichbanm, Farley; Graham. Ingham, Mandan, Mac. tenon, W. A. Reed, Rev. Dr. Rodgers, Ross, Scott, .1. Sterritt end Stockton On motion of M. Graham, Rm.. Dr. Rodgers was chosen President,pro tent: ' • . Mr.,O(ah e m:waidnfavor of extending the vaca tion to'lhei firs 4. of October • also, to suspend the 'Behobrfor - triorsieks - at Christmas and two weeks "alirint the grit Be therefore moved to sus „:Pend the School tiro months. Mr. Bollman Inoird to'amend by making it one month: : ' The 'amendment was agreed to. - Mr. Graham then moved that avocation commence ou the 24th day Of December and extend two weeks; and two weeks &tithe first of April. Motion carried. On motion of Mr. Graham. Mr. L. If. Eaton was • appointed Prhicipal of the Third Ward Achool. Tho Second Ward reported that Mr. Dennison was nominated as Principal of the School in that ward. Re was elected:by the following Tote: David Den nison, 8; Thos. Wakeharn. 6. On 'motion of Mr. Bollman, warrants were ordered 'to be drawn lu favor of W. S. Harem, forpriating, for 611 64; and ' .ins favor of Foster A Fleeson for $2 25. - - On motion of Mr. Bollman, Monday week, at two „ o'clock, was fixed as the time to meet with teachers In reference to Mit books. On motion rolleurned. , Tin Collins' Perk Trotting COME% which has tate ,ly opened near East Liberty, it seem, has become quite an institution. .Tho track is half a mile in length and forty Tect la width, and has cost $7,500. The Park is undar the control of en association of some sixty members, with • President, Vico dent; Secretary and Board' or Directors. Tho rules of the association are Y follows , N. minors are admitted to membership; gambling Ls strictly prohibited; members only are permitted access to the groun ds, with the privilege of intro ducing a friend.. but this introduction does not giro the friend the right to ride orer the track unless in ! company df the Member introducing him; drunken- ! :...ness is prohibited on the_ grounds, and any person I guilty of • failing of this char.-ter or of conduct unbecoming a Err:Um:ism isliable to expulsion. with the further degradation of losing the privilege of visiting the grounds afterwards. - They have widens of speed every evening on the Course, besides which the managers purpose. twice year, to bold a horse fair in the Park, at which large purses will bo offered fur animals showing the high - on degree of n;peed, whether as trotters, pacer. or -sackers. Parties from all posts of the country will bo at liberty' tol compete for. these prises. Talemmas ELECTED.—Thu Board of School Di. isetcrozof the ;Fifth' Ward met in the Pike street Mimi Howe" on Monday evening lout, end re-elect ed their old teachers. They are no follow, : Prineipal—Andreir Butt. Assistant—Miss Anna L. Wallace. Grammar Department-31r. J. S. Hawk. Mime E. M'Plicrion, Mi. J. G. Emery. Medium—Miami Darter 3fonn; Lizzie A. Wilkie- LOU. Jells L. Perkins. Primary—Mimes Anna R. Smith, Bella McCoy, .Lisrie Mutt and, .Margaret Frew. , Mary Parker, Teabella,fielly, Sarah Burn‘Mrs. Jena T. Yon. Seventh Ward—Principal, John J., Taggart; Ar. iittanta, Mimes Mary J. Anderson. M. E: Taggart, 1, 11..1. Lytle, Rota IL Stewart and Amelll4lill. Too School Directors of the Eighth Ward un Mun day evening elected the following teachers : Ann ;anal Principal, IL IL Kelly ; Grammar Department, Mary J. Proudfoot; Inommental Der nonrated; Mary Garvin, Anna lltofitt, Emma Wal lace; Primary Department, Iladaerah Means, Mar garet Moore, Anna Rs.binroo. street: Graminar Department, Robert Campbell; Intermediate Department, Anna M. Brat; Pimiry,Department,Mary A. Bratt. Itowterrsti is becoming rampant in Birmingham. On Monday evening lait, two notorious individuals named .Michael Dastoriaand Jacob Bilker, whose ' --,,wommittat tit jail on charge of. assault and bat tery with intent to kill.we noticed yesterday, entered the Went of a man raided George Krogh, in the Diamond, Biriningbam, while to a state of 1121(OXICA tion, and dentsadedlionor; This being refused, they became enraged, broke several of theglaszcs, and throw ono at the head of Mr. Krogh, inflicting a se vere woond,twhich at first was supposed would prove fatal. ' Mts.] Krogh malting her appearance soon after,they.aitscked her and abused her badly. They also. attacked . a young . min who boarded in the boam,hut without injuring him much. They were arrested Wolllcei Livingston, and while being brit to the city 9nt.9f them knocked the °Meer down, trot the littler kept a tight hold, and, by the assistance of another °Meer who haPponed 'to be near, conveyed ''''them to jail, where they are now. confined on the Caserrtirm—lti the' Mayor's Court, yasteniay morning, these were eleven case* for disorderly con doet, sirenkeenturs, &c.—all of 'whom were!. of the Caucasian race—not one colored person Mnongst them, though - Me:Lazy was their grand holiday in oar cap. This eartainly betokens something, and if anything a fact favanible to the capability of colored people to conduct themselves - ea all occasions in inch *manner ei not to transgress the municipal. regale tions of our eity—what can scarcely be said`of any, other class of individuals, considered in •-that,light. 'Comparisons are odious, it is said; but our compar ison is this Instance is renderod noceuary by the nature of things. uncletstend that some, shuhing facto will be developed in the abortion ease which comes up before Mayor Wearer for a farther examination on Saw • day next. It appears that it has been shown by the in restigations already mule that these have been prattle - log in our midst for some time, professioital abortionists, and . taking the fact into consideration tliit this crime, in a moral point of Tien, is next to deliberate murder, It is certainly a deplorable dis closure. Mayor Wearer is determined, if possible, to bring all connected with this ease, as well as others of the same nature, to justice. Gov. parsocw was rec eired, on Monday, at Mnsfield, where he passed the night, at the res ideance of B. M. Kerr, by a delegation acid:ens. Rey.' McPherson addressed his excellency,- on behalf of the delegations, in a brief speech, to which the Oorernor responded. . While in the place the latter appointed Mans field It Besirn;•4.; the' (hardier of the. plotoei‘. &lint hitt aide ,' with the iinleof Lient . Colonel . . Two4poied folks hid grand celebration at 006 of groves near Steubenville on Monday. A procesSion was formed in the town, and pro ceeded., headed •by a• band of mnsio, to 'the B= ll 4 - where &number of Or,o4)rs were , Present; and spoke, after which • banquet vas sewed up i& splendid style. ' _ . . A ''")t-71242eaMilliMill 'Daheir ar rested broffMar If ells and held io bail yeste rday, be fore Alderman Steel,' to answer a 'charge of perjury; brought - in aga it him by lames A. Henderson. The - parties reside in Allegheny 011 . .Broczi.—The rollowing*ei of docks, wo Tut, .. lo,sbaras Troia uitrßsak,4sl,73. Monougshela Bridge of Snowdon , township, par . - cbared tut winter . ; ion. Spanish- Merino area ' ftdm' Roairstall of Vermont, and fond Ibeui be. dipped: sixty-Woo pounds of_ chain snaiiheir This lah• wad average.. - - • • - • - „ /Inslatioishro C tbe Iron 04 Mink bola *in • olootion lwllnootons..l.9-morrciii liaising, at is D.,daait'littheitattlAtitif WILIAM( U. Kim, a theater actor, who appeared on our boards Immo time ago, committed suicide in Cincinnati, on Sands) , night last, by shooting him. self through tho head; lie was twenty -on• years ot age. Intoxicating liquors wax the cause of the sad affair. PAPADEII.—The Firemen of our city will have a parade on the sth of September, and the Protestant Association on the 10th of the same mouth. WE would advise our lady readers to,call et Murphy & Burchfield's and secure sone of those great bargains they are giving in dry goods. Istroirrattet—lf Indies wish to restore the roseate hoe to their laded cheeks, and infuse new life and rigor into their composition, Carter's Spanish Mir tore is the very article they so much need. One bot tlo will do more to produce a healthy, transparent skin. than all the!chalk and lily white this lido the Atlantic Ocean. LATE DIBCOVERIEs IN PATEOLOOT chose that very many of the diseases which afflict mankind arise from impurity of the blood. This has lung been sus. peeled but is only lately known. In consumption, tubercles are found to be a sedimentary deposits from the blood. Dropsy, Gout, Cancer, Ulcers and Erup tions, all arise in disordered deposites from the bleed. Billions diseases and fevers are caused solely by its deranged unhealthy state, and oven the decline of life follows a want of vitality in the blood. In view of these facts Dn. Avert designed his Cathartic Pill specially to purify and invigorate the blood, and hence we believe to arise its anparaletlod success in controlling and curing disease.—Ncrlical Journal. t FOR A• raw ONTs LONGER.-Our 110.1C3 of Gent's and Boy's Clothing, Furnishing Goode &c., will be continued for a short time longer, and feeling confident that the character of the stock and the rates at which it is selling are real inducements to purhasers, all are solicited to make an examination. .1. L. CARNAGRAN, Near the Post Office. Allegheny. A TOUCHING SENTIVENT.—What more precious offering can he laid upon the altar of a man's heart than the first love of a pure. oarribst and affectionate girl, with an undivided intutest in eight corner lota and fourteen three story houses? And how can a sensible man no well gratify a female thus encumber ed, as by wearing becoming garments, procured at the Drown Stone Clothing Hall of Reekbill &Wilson, Nos. 603 and 605 Chestnut street, above SiitL. t HOW oppressive is the atmosphere, yet how de lightfully cool is Super's Soda Water. How melan choly appear those who are endeavoring to pass the evening comfortably in confined rooms, or at the doorways, yet how truly happy are those who sensi bly patronise the delicious Soda Water at Chas. Su , per's establishment, corner of Penn and SL Clair streets. Old and young. grave and gay, ell ossem • • blo there and refresh themselves nightly at his silver fountain. Coot. puro and delicious Ls the Soda Water. of Chas. U. Super, Cor. Penn and St. Clair St..t Special flottees. - - - Who. mode of lifehavelearly run out, discovered while In the but Indies. a certain cum for Consumption. Asthma. Bronchitis, Cough• Colds, and General Debility. The remedy ernadlwenered by him when hie only eland, • daughter, was given up to die. Ile hal heard much of the wonderful re. torsi ire and healing qualities of preparations made from the East India Hemp. and the thought meurred to bun that he might makes remedy for his child. Ile studied hard Andean!. medal in realizing his wishes. chili's - as cured, mil is new alireand Ho bet einee almlulateredthe wonderful rem oiy to Marmalade , f , :g , rors In all parts of the world, and he Ism never tailed I:, notitour them completely healthy. and happy. IV lathing oi /las much good as possible, he will send to such of his taltilmol fellow-beings as request it, this recipe, with foil and explicit direction for making itup, and sue oewthilly using it. Ile requires each applicant to ameba. him one Milling—three mom to be returned as postage on the recipe, and the remainder to be applied to the payment otthla advertisement. Address Dr. IL JAMES. No 19,Grund street, Jersey City, N. J. N.A.—Dr. U. Jame, has neither °thee nit agent an New 'fork. as some hare pretended and ad, <instal. Tim recipe L setatfrom tee rites bet No 19. timed street, Jersey city, New. Jersey. le=filhiellmferT Tooiusrun is instantly cured by aleir drops of Dr Renee. Tooth Ache Remedy. Prepared and sold the drug More of DLL. KEYSER, 140 Weal 0, JeZaLtol wKV Shut of the Golden Mortar. 1r you value,your teeth and a pure breath healthy geaaort, end ettmetble mouth. no to HEYSIJI'd 140 Wood erect, and buy a bottle of Won't Tonto We • and TOOTH Pownu .10.20.4.1•reF To Nervous Elsafferers.—A retired Clem:room restored to health in a feat days. after tunny years of greet nervous ettiferinzis anxious to make lumina the means of cure. Will rood (tree) the prescription med. Direct to the JOllli 31. DM/NALL, :ie. 69 Fulton .tree[. BrtoklTui Neer Fork. _ _ _ mylinrodl.3m • ri:AW itt i ge tf ; F. House, Sign and Ornamental Paints .AND GRAINERS; D. 1.1011 1 S White Lead and Zinc Paints. Also, w kinds of Penh, Oils, Vsralsbos, Window OWN Petty. Bruck., kr, 141 Wood 3red, Imo dours oboe< Diamond AC.I7. mrltklydfc J. M. 1.11:1`1_.P.. SFECHA2I No. 54 St. Clair Street ; (Dr.D.dis New DrlLdfng.t DITTSDUIVIII, PA. 11.1,A.13 rmstr,erdert or kletihol, Cologne Spirits ant Fuel Oil deiNdlyte Non. ler, and 170 Sy-and Strni. JOI-LN I.IIJ "I".A-IT_,CEt. tor3l.lmll V 64 Mod Stmt. near f,trrlA. TEAMSTERS ATTENTION.—,Dr. Tobias' Venetian Done Liniment. In plot haute, price 50 cents. is warranted cheaper and better than any other article eerroffern4 to the piddle to the clue of Cunt Gall. Sprains. Lameness, Over heating. te_ Keep a honk , in the stable, it her saved mar' • valuable horse. None dennlne unless slued S. I. ' , Oil Depot, SG Corthindt street, New York. Sold by Dr, ICETRER. Iyt Ni - nod at Rare Inducements. CARNAGECRYCB =MEM STOCK OF MESS' ANT) BOYS' CLOTHING. TO BE DISPOSED OF. SALES COM3IENCING TEESn IY, JUNES. A s it intendo4 to enlarge and improve our tooth Donn LATE IN .1171,Y, the whole stork of tioNTS' AND DOSS' cufruiNG, YDRYISIIING GOODS Le., now nu head. will De offered AT PRICES MUCH BE LOW Till Rthlt/LAR RATES with the view of CLOSING VDT the whole before commencing the improvements.-- This it will be oh...reed is not a mere pretext to get rid of old matzoth overythingwill pond NEW AND FAALI IONAIII.E. Doubt rontemplared alteration* would necew unity deface the stock, soul to uhriato tido it is proposed to clear out the whole at eery let rate. and open the Fat Trade with OM assortment oltogether sew. A fine earlety of piece goods for custom work ...Slit.. tied, will be nowt. r , at A large diecoont. J. T. CARNAGIIAN, - thEEdtfl Patrol ot, near the prat office, Allegheny city. D -- TAIL LIBBY'S PILE OINTMENT.- Prase J. D. Weetaitt,Oomrnor of and United maim Senator fmm For nparankoforenty-flve years I have boon adlicted with M Piles, hem enbmitted to several surgical 14. at.ons for their removal. and ham tried more then fifty reined/it Dr. Libbre Pile Ointment Is the drat that has given tn. relief. Fran theedSetealremds a:Whited, the cove must be rapid and ciriostl.b.wrstom. From George W. Meteell, Chief or Cake, New York ty , haw, long been in:ruble.] with the Piles. and the nee of Dr. Libby's Pile Ointment ipsysr \ toe immediate ns Bet It gives tee farther pliossitrO to told that in many instances among my iscomincres it NY been need with lito remits. OKOII.OB W. IIIATSELL,Cbtaf of Polk. 02- From the late Adjutant General of Connecticut . I have ham afflicted with Piles In their moat dile tmasing anditeetntreging form for a period of twenty ' year., end lad recourse to the bed medical Nkfli with. Arot benefit pertnessd the ems Incurable, etsi those , ' mei that It would destroy my Mt. tinder the circumstare ej cm I commend the use of Dr. Libby'. Pile Ointment; •—• and the result Is a perfect cure. I hare no language at my command mffkient to erprest my gratitude. WM. ItATPEIS, Itatfoni,Conn., late Adjutant General of Bonn. 4 I vu enld,Wholemale and retail, by Dr. GEORGE II 1:11 KEYSER. No. 140 Wcael em, Pittsburgh, Sign of the Golden Mortar, and by J. m P. FLEMING, Alle&ny. mr2MdkveFs. pilo t t_ AGENC Y VING BEEN Jup t aat ro t:f h =b: r n e ch .:i by ttls MA I TSON MEM, (which Is warrustod e q ual In 424 ro any ko A oL L 111 OIL market) are wow prepared to supply a t D.I. ray atinantactorene prices. We Invite the attention of the Trade la thew[tlelto and InaHotiof our prearot mak, and which will b. kept eq tho demand. . ATWELL, LEE A CO., No. tl Wood sire? PUBLIfiIED, TRH lIISTORY OF JEFFERSON COLLEGE, BY Tilt REV'. JOSEPH B flTtt. D. D..• THE UNDERSIGNED HAS JUST PUB _I_ tidied and hos for wile, Wholesole and Wo the "litineste or Jerrtasoir Couto.," from the pedal i tarse founded up to the present time. ,Thie work oleo contains giuoinoir of the late m_Aa-rmr.w - DROWN, D.D. Foemony yours distiuguislied toot euocessful President of theColk.o. Biographies of the lion. Dr. R. Ralston, the Res. Matthew Henderson, the Rev. Meson. it 11.41. AndCllloo, D. D. and Rev. Prof. Kennedy. Intervened In the body of the work will i.e found itiograpliicel tiketchee of VW Ken. Mown. Mosso and 111.14 nod Meows Judge Milton and Craig llitehle. Esq., sod Judge SPDowell, who wore early friends of the teetitutba The work numbers 4TI litino. pages. nestle boned in cloth. Address the Publisher, JOHE T. 8111010014 JYrindaEtarT Gazette Building. Pittsburgh, p.. STRAY COW.—Strayed from the subscrib . el, an the Ztl, If May last, from the fans of Robert Ramer, Jackeon tamable, Stale Cos barn, Pra., freth a p t. COW. aboutllve ',or. old, with hi g h arta, haring loft her oalf about 6 weeks d. t wow ' : Any ettemlatton regmding her m.y loft • In am Mr. Mork's in Zellenople, adds.. by "ite7 p . ELOBERT SMALL, Alleithem7 ItirE~TWANTEI---nitEVFUNTY to pomade the sale of s truly National Work. se. titiect'llonoment to Me Metoorybf IleUt7 CIO." A ban. tWol volume, hmuleautely bound. Prim only Ill,* octave 526 Ww".' mea. Forforther yes ff.vtra todueemente offered to good titular; Wm. J.D. CURIE, Genelul drag. .101.11 B. 41"tr6eC Pftt.bu'rgh Pa. , Al;5 1 1,6 \YILL TAKE NOTICE 11,42 PORT FERRY MILLS aro now In fatropnelkii, and :pared to do °dot work at the akar:eat Whoa "Parma so a diet:obi, earl bat. their Oriels home with Om*, Ailati;Pittabairsh prices paid In cob, far Whoa sad Hp. alf We& lumber 'awed to - order. akikairimbr MILLER: NICICCh a CO CLOCKS. ALc, : xiKDs ox ENGIREEKING INt3TREMENTE, .JEWELRY, IFICHES, GB Filth greet. 'V---LOUICBARRELS-3 ming pan I coopiorage In store sad for pale by iy2S JOS. S. LI , MOII 10 9. diIUnNS-s,doz. Manottai-just rot o.io by jy2S. - "P .Tosen.h 00. ][.7 ' Olf.t-*- 7 25.,bbbi. No.l Winter &ran - • oa %store izoi for iota by... . WITIX 439. 13ArE'FIAKFt;— stewle: FlO l 13k, in stare and for •Id• T. LIMN A 01 =MM Three Days . Later from Europe. QtrBEC, Aug. 4.—The steamer Clyde, from Glasgow on the 22d OIL, has arrived at this port. Her idvices from London and Liverpool, by telegraph, are to the 21st ult., three doye later than by the Europa. The steamer City of Baltimore arrived out on Tuesday. Mr. Cardwell has been eleeted to the House of Commons over Thaekery. London Money Market, Tuesday, July 210 t.— Consols art quoted at 91 j0:`,112, LIVEIIPOOL, 2lst —Cotton to-day I; liras ; the sales are estimated at 10,000 bales. The latest Liverpool circulars report Wheat as having declined ad. Flour had declined 6d iOls. The Clyde brings only Glasgow papers to the 22. ti which contain Liverpool and London mes sages of Tuesday. Consols on account are quoted at 112. The sales of cotton on Tuesday included 1550 bales on •spectilation and export; of the sales 5900 were American at The Liverpool corn market was quiet. In the London corn market if any large sal s bad been pressed the prices would have fallen more than 5 shillings. Messrs. Newell A Co.'s operations for storing their portion of the cable on board the Niagara were drawing rapidly to a clo.r, and it was ex pected she would leave Liverpool on or before the- 25t h. Liverpool letters state the suspension of Henry Schwaber & Co. Their liabilities amount to about E 60,500. l'aris Morey Market.—The funds closed at f frsc. One of the Italians, now in custody, made n full confession of the details of the conspiracy to assassinate the French Emperor. - Tt . etegraphical advices • from Spain announce an extraordinary decline from the recent high prices of wheat. Sr. Louis, Aug. 4.—Scattering returns from the city and county indicate that Rollin's major ity will reach from twelve to fifteen hundred. Mayor Wymer's majority last spring was seven teen hundred. The vote is very much reduced. Rollin's vote falls behind Fillmore's vote. The complexion of the vote in this county indicates that Stewart has carried the State by five thous and. Stewart's majority in Gasconade county will probably reach three hundred. Sr. LOINS, Aug. 4.—Cooper county gives Rollins i 77 maj. The town of Lexington gives Rollins 4.19 msj. Hannibal gives Rollins a ma jority I I C. Di auQum, Aug. 4.—The election passed off quietly yesterday. The vote in the city stands about 1200 Democratic to 400 Republican. The democratic majority in Dubuque county is about 1500. The majority against the new constitution is 2000. New YORE., Aug. 4.—Mrs. Cunningham's Counsel hinted on her trial that she was rnciente by Dr. Burden. Shortly after her acquittal she sent for Dr. Uhl, her medical adviser, and con sulted him on her expected accouchnient. In the course of the conversation the Doctor's sus picious were aroused; he consulted District Attorney Hall, but declined to make an affidavit, urging motives of professional delicacy. Mr. Hall pointed out the law in the Revised Statues, declaring Mrs. Cunningham's contemplated act a felony. The doctor finially agreed to submit to Mr. Hall's advice, and measures were immedi ately taken to frustrate the meditated fraud. A story was invented of a California widow being about to become a mother and wishing to dispose of her child. Mrs. Cunningham liked the plan and became impatient to have it car ried out. A child was harrowed from the Belle bue Hospital and the denoeument took place yesterday at noon. District Attorney hall made affidavit at midnight and Mrs. Cunning ham was arrested this morning. The child was sent to Bond Street, where Dr. Catlin, who was Mrs. Cunningham's family physician, was in attendance with a nurse. In the midst of these. . _ the police marched, and arrested all the parties, Dr. Catlin and the nurse were taken to the Sta tion Rouse. Mrs. Cunningham, still Nips to be ill from her accouchment, was allowed to re main in her chamber under the surreilance of the police. SENT' Sons, Aug. 4.—James Shepard was or rested on Sunday last on suspicion of murdering his wife, and subsequently firing kin The building' was destroyed, and the charred remains of the poor woman found in the ruins. The occurrence took place on the Nib of Jen.. - The steamships Vanderbilt and Atlantic wore poken at N o'clock on Saturday evening, going ide by aide at a rapid speed. Richard and Yaterick 'Rourke, two brother, , ...mime engaged in a Gild yesterday, in which Eicher,' was stabbed—lris supposed, fatally. Edward l'itcher, late of the firm of Smith 't Pitcher, was drowned yesterday. by felling overboard from the steamer Long Branch. The U. S. steam frigate Roanoke arrived here from Aapinwall this morning, with upwards of 200 of Walker's men. Twenty,leven were sent to the hospital immediately on arrival. tine of of them, named li. IV. Turner, died on the pas- R. ?Ire. Cunningham WWI arrested to-day on the large of felony. in being connected with the etitious birth of an heir to the estate et Dr. ariey unroll. . - Sr. Loma, Aug. 4.--A dispatch received from Lawrence. dated yesterday, states that a most iniquitous apportionment for the October terri toltial election has been made, 19 counties hav ing only :1 representatives, while 14 counties have 36. Troops are to he detained biguard the bogus officers of the election. The emigrants of this year are not to vote. Governor Walker hut turned over the Job of making appointments to the President and Speaker of the first bogus Legislature. The Kansas City Enterprise of the let announ ces the reception of letters at Lecompton tenting that fire orCapt. Caldsiell's. four of Captain Berry's and the whole of the commander.; of the surveying party have-been murdered by the Cheyenees or Pawnee Indians. J , C.tii - dtwxV emcsuo, Aug. 4.—There is nothing definite of the lowa election. In Scott county the dem ocrats elect their candidates fur Sheriff and Judge, and the Republicans the balance of the officers. In Des Moines county the democrats have a email majority. There in nothing heard from respecting the role on the new constitu- Lion. CADIDICIP, N. J., Aug 4.--Chas. D. Hineline, formerly editor of the Democrat, assaulted D. W. Belisle, editor of the Journal on accoumt of publication in the Philadelphia Sunday Dis patch. The latter fired • pistol.. inflicting a severe wound on his opponent, but not danger- Nair OILLZASII, Aug. 4.—Adrices from Texas stew that Senator Rush committed suicide st his residence on the 29th by shooting himself through the head with s rifle. No cause is mai; tied. --- PIINSVILLZ, Aug. 4.—A large part of the business portion of this village was burnt to day. Loss $75,000. New Yong, Aug. 4.—Cotton closed firm; 1200 bales were sold. Floor is buoyant; 9500 bbls. sold; prices are generally unchanged. Wheat I. unsettled; 2200 bush. sold. Provisions generally closed buoy- Linseed Beef 10a better. Bacon is quiet.— 011 8 2 e tosser; sales at 79c. Iron closed steady. Load quiet Tobacco firm at 14(0100.- 6one) , cloth is quoted at lli• Whiskey closed firm. Rice quiet. Sugar buoyant and active, Muscovado selling at 9c® I Oc. Freight. firm. Stocks are dull and lower; La Crosse and Milwaukto 94; Michigan Southern 481; N. Y. Central 824; Reading 70; ti• lena Chicago 951; Michigan Central 844; Erie 314 Cleveland Toledo 66; Milwankie nod Missiesipp 50; Canton Co. 19. • Pnusocr..ll4, Aug. 4.—The demand for cotton bas fallen off. but bolder. are firm in their demands. Pork has advanced 25c per lAA; sal. of western mess at $24.75; it is now held higher. Beef is doll their being no inquiry for the article, except AA . ships or stores. Bacon has again improved le; ha h ms are selling at 14@15; sides at 14.1 and 141; soul ders at 121; green hams scarce. Lard firm at 151 In libls and 16 in kegs. Butter dull at 14. Flour mar ket very quiet; 1,200 bbls fresh ground made from new wheal, at 17,50; 500 bbls old at $6,50. 'Rye flour has declined to $4,621. 500 ale Pennsylvania corn meal soil at $4. Wheat dull; small sales of red at $1,60@1,65; white at $1,70€111,75. Rye' b bush um mands 95c. Corn in in good demand; 500 yellow sold at 900 afloat, and 08c in 'tom Oat. dell. Whisky is selling at 30 (Plc. CINCTFICATt, Aug. 4.—Flour to unchanged and firm; sales 640 bbls superfine brands at $6,26@i 0 , 80 for extra; the receipts are more liberal. There is an mo tive demand for white wheat at $1,35, delivered at the railways, and $1,.42 in Covington. Whisky steady at 215 e. Bacon 11 and 131 and very firm.— The moneyl and exchange markets are unaltered.— The west* is showery and sultry. Thermometer 13'1, degrees. ' • BALTINORE, Aug. 4.-Flour steady. Wheat un changed. Conn sales white at 88@l92; yellow at 84@88. Whisky 29@1101. crriznew BANK- • DITT SW:IEG 11, JULY 28, 1857.—Subscrib • ere to the stook of this Itaak will pie,. take. actiOe that their loetalletente op. the aune will bed. ail follows: inetalmeat, of $lO pa mare, payable en or before Toorth the Mb of Austud Fifth and lad, of MP per iharo, plyable on or before the Mot Emptorrileir ex, . jrzotdll 'Oak ACILE4EL -- • ' • 19 hatable No. 1 Ifeeitie SSW: do No. 1 Set Elseonri Election■ 1.01(Itts No. . •15 25 do . .2.10.1 Moo ekes: Wlllging*Co4 patdtr F 0.95 Wirea-SroWt.. AA, ------ 1011OLLAIrro I WS-100 doz. on hum zed tarok Ur H. L. ILEMSIWIL Commercial PITySI3I7II.I3IIMAILK_ETIS. Iteportal tiperittigg for the Pittsburgh Gsug,,.2 • Inissamtan.WantronAT, Aram 6. 1557. FLOtllt --a very quiet marked sale. of 21.4 25 bigot en par sod art. on wharf •I 6 , 5.5 4 45 4 .73-17 of the hater be. from 1.19 u Wheat. Prom store, So, tKo, 20 50 , 44, 50, 00, and 15to loldssotat and cat. at so,s•7•nd 47,12; an do eat. at 41,00, cod 70 do totally do. altlto shear, at $7,25. The wallops for the month of July were as follows:-super, 14, 5 1301.0b1er, now, 71; t001441 1 017.a. 31 ; mndemnoit 1 41; bye, Kt holt Ltote, se; hotal, 14,321. s , ()RAlN—tale. from store of Onto b. 0. at LG. ItAtnei—eosh.e of 4900 Ms at 11.011% for Shoulders, 12% kr Slob* and 131,. llama 7.014 aud.lol) me Shouldeno at tit 1000 Ma tlonorassed llama at 13N, cod 5 ire 0.g.. Nord do at 14 , ..,t.414h; th•ITIC ALKALI—a solo of 25 blots at 7. tl MIMS, SI CLAY—Wm of 6 tons at .r.ragz. 11.8 I—anles at seolee of 14 loads at 411(014 'ft ton. EKSE—salea of 30 bas at 9!..4(410. MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL tWoet.. —The roloulal Wool sal. °pelted on the 17th ull• at 1...ce10n, au I there was men,. attendance both of tonne and foreign buyera. Mu ru ch .itnation erne exhibited. 111 Sydney Wml an TIAIMICP may be q a,..1,,f•1d *0 24.1 from the ...winding malt. of the last eerie. The rime on Port Philip Wool "00 Id. audfully ld en most m od* of Wool; :tooth Alietralion also realized an Improvement. About 77.0tal bates An o* rod. The males trill continue on t let ii2d of Anvel. It Is now semi that the OnLarlo Bank of Utica will not grob.shly lase over $,15,000. Th Albany Journal says: "S', Itlirn from ottetuestlouable authority that lb; article copied Into thlsJournol yesterday, from the E. Y. Evening Poet Is l.mentJally an exa=emtlon, and dotes cruel lob.- tire to the „tlethier or the Clutatid Bank of Utica, who 1,0 mother ernho.bel its funds, faloified Its hoots, nor sup , peeeel its cormfipowlence. We lawn al.o thou the Black Illeer Pon/lroad debt is well secured—that the liabilities re leered leered to are ant as largo as rep 'seated. and thatthera was molly no necessity for the notOrl ty and alarm which gra- Inflow, publltity toffs° ofTalr I omotslonetL" Litoomo.—Thr following , have on the export. of LirmoKl front Colcutte to the. enttoi Rat for AI month, ending the tint Juno, lgtit— Doo.tober, ISi.9, I.t.M.ltitt ' CAW. packets. Jannory. 1837, 11,350 Fehrunry, 1n2,50 . 2 43,351. Morels. " 4.3,821 4 11,190 Annexed I• n comparalltr statement of the Imports of Foreign Mercbandire at Nun• Yuri for the week and etneo January I : 155.5. 1851 . • 1657. ._$I,021J•81 $3.168.415 $3,96x,:16 1,595,453 2,092,279 4,152.108 Dry Cloodn General Nerd=dim Total for W.. ,tad[ V.,127.014 t8.19!1,424 rrevionds repotted— .... T0;:.78.775 P. 3,068,602 13:4557,...1/9 einco .7eln. 1 q1.595,7K9 1W.X4941 147,676,7= Compumst a re rAstrumtit °Ulm ErporThroxchtsive of rpecie) from New York r. Foreign ports fur tho week and sitme Jmunry 1: Total for lho week .$1.436,038 $2.233,113 13.078.:01 Preciously reign.F.l ..... —34.607,572 41.106,606 40,518,573 .-36,t66,270 45.41.13,= —N. Y. Trib. 1=1! Moat ban aAvanrrd de..k., and the market remains bnoyaut. A anis of Fax) bushels of new whits rtad at The market supply of nal wh,a Ls atuall. The corn market isdull, with more .21i,nf than buyers at prevailing prices. Rye ranges horn $l,lOl/n1,15, with a limited sup• ply. The preeent rates mould nut In sustained In saw of any lits.ral racelpta.—Cineinnati Oat. New Vans W./Leman-Me Aug.l.—During the month of July, the denten , ' for our Native Fleece Wool has been a moat and brisk one. The manufacturers who were short of hock. and hod not riveived their empply front the interior, hare been the principal buyer., The Settlers disposed of their Wool , shoat as fast as they could get it ready for the market. The stock has now, how ever. eomes het accumulated. while the demand Is not ss et the holder. ere quite Arm nn advalma of from two to three rents 30 lb above the opening rat.. The law important arrivtds of Cup. Wools at Boston were readily sold at satisfactory prices. Mew have likewifie been made aline unwashed Mestizo, hero and in Bodo°, at rates within the range of our quotations. Price. for Wool Raw. end before the duty wae taken nib or upon Wool admitted frots,.,llifer but very sibabily In molt dascriptio.. The .o.natits of all the exteneive Wool Fein on the Eu ropean Continent nuke mention of a rise, more or leas upon lest year's priers. At the Wool nil in Berlin (Pravda) amen iISW , Wen sold in one day ehoot 15,500,000 pounds-- to C. , . nil the Wooloffereet brought an edvance..,pf .5 to 10 IA cent above the rates of lasayear at the name per-1011. linport• by Railroad Pittsburgh Ft. W. & C. 11.11.-5 cars Irouote. J Reeler, 01 eke rags, J L Stick 400 bus oat., J 8 Liggett k co: 51 bartels dons, 8 bgs easts, P Peterson: 4 do syn. W WCutcheon k csa 15 MI. goal oil, W Bingham:3 do eggs, L Peterson: 2i do do. Rea; 15 cars stock, 4 bids egzs, la do butter, :40 baskets marketing. osrnersk 103 bgs plaster, OP 0 Prick: 100 bbl. flour 01,00 banns, 53 bales noel, 21 btda tabbies, 35 kegs butter, Clarke k on. There am; a heavy run yeaternlay morning, which may bring the river up again. It was falling ateipllly yesterday aria Or stage of water last night Irsa 4 feat I Mall.. The arrtrale were the noire! Dell, Danner end Erol:loLny the departure, 110.1. n. Glenwood audCono. Perry. Iltoune. on the wharf wan doll, although there to .0111 ennalderable height gtnng nwornid. Steamboat Register • ARDITT:II)-I.nzerne, Drownrsill, Jon nom. do CAA. Itayant, Flmsbeth: Fortsitte, Wheeling; 1111.1 Dell, Orly mat; FRocessny., Gr. Marrow. DEPARTICD—Lazirrne, effersoi. Bayard. Elizabeth; Wt. Ming; Louisville; Cmcititiztt; Fizrr7..l. Lout. c-tramboato. Monongahela. River Packets. ,TV.A MLA TF.LEGILA I'll, I STIAMF.P. JrvrEitsos . . 4au z' MM= T HE ABOVE NEW STEAMERS ARE nos ronnltts, rroduly. flornMit boa. I. FRY. - tolcah . ruck for W Iteettport, ILlttaUrthnosn. Monong.- 1....ta bell.ornest. env. Ilreenital.l, Valltornsa Rod Itrown,•lo Woo, ronnortineralth lot l'ut , ..ntoon. Psrett aprltoc. , , dortatchoaltown and dofterron thcitatol throoc.:, fosn Pittelear.h to Volon• town for V. meats and gratrcruom. on taw. tracht.i..— Darn retorntew Rum Itrownesille loarn o'cloel, lit. morning 112214 •• 2111,2 10r ~2 1. 2 21, int %rm. im on 4 .0,c0 at the Mira no the nirrr, at Ma foot of tined street. W. Km - mini:lL. Aomt. VOR ST. LOU IS.—The fine new tamer C rriri. Capt. Thom. Pon.kaja alit lenva Car tin shore end .h antormodlata ports. no 1-SDAT. Sth inst..at Id A. X. for freleht ra patanso sp. ply 40 24041'4 or to an 4 FLACK A DARN Adts. VOR ST. LOOTS—The Antonin! 1. 4 . ,Cy, cr1 i ac,nter MARINER, CapL Drarm n - 111 loam . • for tha above and all intermediate port a, ntd ,4 - RAY. Ith Ins. Fur intic,ht or pule,. YAP. on hoard or to/ FLACK. RARNA.:44k CO.. Atlanta.r Olt Sr. LOU IS.—The ele4ant ,4•11.,1 , , SIZTF..POLIS., Cap, R Calhoon. I Cl.trit [raid. leo. for 11.., aho. RS • • inter .pooltate port: on THIS DAM, sth at 12 M. For frrlF.ht or apply, on board an. Volt KE4 A plena k i A 34 steamer FANN Rlck, Ms.ter. odl leave fct 110 ahota and all iniertswchato ,yr 11 2 , , DAY, 501 1n.., Ti 14 800 fralcht ap. board. or to j I . PLACE. DAY-sr-S. A Arr. Mount Union Cemetery. TITS OF THESE GKOCN DS moild iislaerfolly inform Cos public that about on,- heir of asiel rll.llllilArendilo to ho dliqweed of. In lota ranst iu.- in price from 1,12.5. aml a portion of which le eli gible sad well adopted tart oinitlng purloins. The ground.. under the ma...Ant/aut. , . A lemister Henry. are now in Inc condition, and timl.ltsitatl lip arranged and decor ated with Sowers and ,117 cenmy pooesios ad, ants.* over any other in this it lieisbut otnefentrth of a mile from the north line of Allegherly llty. II la easy of sieeees by the Allegheny end bow Brighten Turnpike ;Load to the north east corner. awl by ?mistrial* stmet, rem. the lormigh of Manchester. to the muth meL It is • beautifully elevated sal yet a riettred rellini place for the dead. Any who mop desire to obtain lots or single burial* in *tad. n con...limn and appropriate Spot. csn ho supplhel by esithig on Mr. JAMES LOW SWIM. Loather 'Merchant, ea lb* moth side of the Dtomoi..i. Allegheny Cl.. It ma w be nee.key. for the information of the. who are or nmy interned in said Cemetery. to istate bone that the Trostem have now • sinking tool of three to four thous and dollars... it 14 the intention of the premnt board to have this sum increased tow unnunt, of whleh the interest will be amply mMelerit to keep the-gronnele forayer In tool repels m that lot holden will he Forever trent from any ra isins. for that purpose. .lyZidtf A Prise to Every Purehasert— wi-rmusv? -crr.x - EaviEv? . x-zczo - w - 9 WILY AT ALL TlMES—nt the Book otorr of EVANS too,late 401armalway. who have taken a four years' lease, and opened the laintenao, now And elegant Store, No. 017 Breadway, Lafarge Hotel Bolldlng New York. By buying • book for one dollar or upwards" ...once porsonted with• prim vrorth from 23 <mi k e° $lOO sonsistlug of tins Gold Jewelry,Watches, kn.— If the order le .rot by mall, the Book and Pilo. Is lend by velure Mall or Lamer Co. Tb, Ilook• coMpriao almost every popular wort pnlil l ehed upon all lahlecta. NomM, Mande*. tr., ars aold atlas. than the usual trade prices. Send or bring your dollar or dollars l st o nd they will hand °T.( oneo whatever you are .nlbtlsM. Club. or Agents a ttended to promptly, and agents lowed a fair colembe uu. Catalogvift with tall explanations wet(really applying • Mye my2ollmilawhilt Pittsburgh Stamp and Stencil Works. JNO. D. hLA.TTELIEWS. Stamp, Stencil and Brand Cutter, JOBBING ccrLtß, GRINDER, ke,—. Karen. 86190f101 R. 2.0111 Oround. lc.; Knife Blade. Insert.: Table linlveirßeptdred, and Depend Jobbing at tended tot lOCKSMITII AND BELL-HANGER. 13H Smithfield Street , neer Sixth, irrssunctr, PA. 'Gene nboTo firm Is prepared to maim anything to the shape of an edge tool, or do Any kind of smith work vrbitt ever, on short nulls., 1725t1ycl • Fresh Groundiranaily Flour WE aro ready to deliver to families our very superior WIIIT/I'I9IIEAT FLOUR, ORANAM OR UNBOLTED FLOUR, AND RYE FLOUR. Orders tney IA left at LOGAN - ORFARTS, Hardware Store, 52, Wood street BRAUN REITER'S Drag BLOM corner Liberty and St Clair streets; GEORGE WAYIIANT, MT. Smithfield and Diamond In Allegheny nt • A. P. SCUWARTZ'S, Dtnicgist W. A. REED'S, Draghrt, Diamond. - It. T. KENNEDY A lIRO. Pearl MN= Mill, Allegheny City. A 'LLEGIIENY V ALLETOMEggi AILROAD.-11.EMOTALOF TR VitEIGIIT DEPOTS° THE GARNER OF BUTLER AND CASON STREETS, NINTH WARD, AND A GREAT RE DUCTION OP TARIFF RATES.—On and after JULY 20rn. 19a7, Inagla will be received as above at the following rate.: To G ray's .......... Per 100 Poottd& To Oray's Eddy To Real Dan......-- at 29e. " • " To Deady'. Bend—. ......... ...... .at 01e. " " a Fiver—Orerflee barrels maunder . fifty. To Maboning— ................... -.—...- .....Alc. per barrel. ToOnty's Eddy To Br ady' sn • ... -- 460 ^ To Br Bond ....... " Flour—PM bare& &vaguer. To 3fahanlng ............. .... .... Ede. " 0 " To arse; Eddy To Red Rank ... , .......... ... ~. " " To Brady'S Rend ....... ... .... " • /./E:ntl IL B. LOOMlS,lleneral Ticket Agent. F --.----------------------T----i kaeiT.Sll.-00-bblanevr No 3 Large tic , ..,. . 100 hir , do _. do , . ; . '"' 50 bit • do . Nedlom do. ' 25111 N 0.2 " do, ~. 126 bble .. 210.2., . • do, - • , '2O bblo No 1 60 btde Balßaltimorelterldo& (64 100 bbla White Ilek,' ' MO hit dodo. _ " ' 60 bble Inol4, . . .- .. . . . SO bbla Like Shad, • ". 40 Id( do- do. for ads by U,271 .2, B. CIANITELD, auituiri Zairsi P. DE P..l..Vll3,.Aatotioneer . Commorcial Woo Boom, No. 54 Fifth Street A-LDJOURNED SALE OF TELE RESIDUE _Ca. OF ;IRE JOGN GEO. WOOD'S SCOTCII BOTTOM VArtif —On Thursday, :nth August, A. D., MT, will be sold by order of the Trustee, at 3 o'clock, r. upon the premises, the remaining one hundred and fifty-one 'acres and thirty-seven (waist of Scotch Bottom !and. in Lots to suit purchasers. The property is situate 234 miles from the city bus. lying on both sides of the Braddock's Field Plank Road, to olr. Seventeen acres between theroad and the slocongaliele River, sod one hundred and thirty.threw Sara above the road. For building or gardening purposes it cannot be surpass. ed in the county. The plank road leading to it is now being repaired and improved to thnt the property *ill to as read ily aecessible In the winter is to t h e summer. The title is indisputable and the terms of sale (to wit: One-fifth cash to band, the balm:ire in 1,'2, 3,4, and 5 years, merited by bond and mortgage on the premises, with interest payable semi. annually.) are such as to bring it within resell of the moat ordinary means. It will be sold accosting to droll made by It. E. Ntellowin, Esq., and regularly recorded, copies of which may be seen at the office of M. SIVAIVIZIN ELDER, Ns 143 Fourth et., or upon the ground on the day of sale. N. B.—Omnibuses will start from the corner of Groot mid Fourth sta.. at 2 o'clock r. 0., by which purchasers wUI ho conveyed to the ground P. M. DAVIS, kuct'c. ees BGILDING LOTS IN THE FIFTII WARD —Will be sold lose at Private Sale, lad at corner of 1-,ke nod Factory sla„ baring a front of I'o feet on Pike et, mtanding back along Factory street 100 feet. Thrro ntlier Lot. adjoining the above, baring each a front 0120 feet on Pike EtlVet. extending back 100 feet. Two Lotson Adams street, near PPM elm; haring each a front of Olt feet. extending back- 160 font. One other lad in mar of last mentioned, haling a front of .03 foal on Pike street.extending back 100 feet. The above are situated near the runts of the Messrs. Fhoenbergers. ant DAVIS, 54 Firth et. S UODRIES AT R Se r , A d iz E e„, S A LE k &I wad 10.1 Naar; 100 ot,w bundler Straw Paper. WATCHES, CHAINS, JEWELRY &c. AT AUCTION.--Commencing on Monday peening, August 3d, at 5 o'clock, and continuing ouch evening during the week, will be sold. at tho Commercial Nalco Rooms, No 54, Filth street, Gold Hooting and Opert'Faga Watches of lis.t make, Silver llunting and Open Fare Watches, Gold Chains, Jewelry in great variety, superior Fotmonnales, lino etc., etc., to which WO invite the attention of persons wishing to purchase as this stock must he closed out thin week. fatal Pf3l. DAVIN. Atirtyr. BRICK DWELLING HOUbE AND Lv EAST_ LIBERTY At Auction—On Wedneedny af ternoon, log. IL at 4 o'clock, on tho premises, will be bold, that handsomely situated and desirable Lot of 6rinind, hav ing a front of (B feet on Broad et. and extending back 150 font to Plumb Ft.. adjoining proporty of Joaeph ilraliam and !lies Joiro on which in erected a two story Mick Dwelling 110 use, with fruit trues, shrubbery, lc. Terms at male. jy:to P. 51. DAVIS. And. HISTORY OF KANSAS, AND Railroad and Steamboat Sketches Containing some account of the will climate. Rivera, tomb, ferries, brldgeN Indlnets and their roam,. thre, comities, limns end town-making, labor, laws, lands, schools and colleges. mounds, timber, minertds agriculture, menu factures, rattle, masses, etc., etc. JOSEPTI W. ROBINSON, 13 J. 11. D. CLAIM 13 S. Clair Etreet, Wholesale Agent. For sale at HUNT & MINERS, CASE & CO.'S, A. H. ENGLISH AND KENNET'S. Vile Health ot American Women THE - GRBFENBURG FAMILY mrDicr.vhm MORE OF THP.SE MEDICINES ARE SOLD EVERY WEEK. THAN OF ALL OTHER MEDI CINES PET TOGETHER. In this country success Is the molt of merit, for the keen discernment of our countrymen la proverbial, and pun an effectnal stop to Ignorant preteralms. • We conceive that the nonqualed success' of the Onefen burg lledicitm is more owing to their undoubted superiorl y, than to any other cause, earl we 'desire to call especbtl attention to one of the bee cog them. MARSILALL'S utaislNlS CATHOLICON. This remedy will certainly owe Falling of the Womb, Whites, Dirordered Menstruation. Disown of Pregnancy. All troubira at the change offife, both wandoung and old, and all the various kind,. oweaknem anriercymi ence phalon caused by filsordered uterine organ. THE PRINCIPAL SEMVDMIS indicating Raceme for which the Catholiron is offered no a on cure, are we:Mums in the back, tingling and pain between the shoulder blades. extending all along flown the spine, pureness in the cud of the spine, tanning down Penes In the itterine organ, shooting pains in the bowels awl info the bit. omnpathetic pelm In the breast. burning in the Pit or the emend , itmitelmity or the bowels, onetime* with Mara. . and again with obutione constlpatou. cold feet, continues appetite, headaches of a hammering or Mat- iip character with naming Sr whimlleg in the car. doll no In the bead, with great nervous excitement, succeeded y complete prwuration. languor and dl scouragement. die tirratigmnent of the menstrael perhals. with en acrid Ma charge betwen them. winch are ilearTibeel in the publica tions of the Onefenburg Company. In all cam. of Palpitation of the Heart It artsat ones. Many uterine complaiete are summed to be heart disease, from the symysstbetic disturbances corimothd with that or gan, but the Mthnlierin should Gerard be taken, and to nine cases out of ten, It will be found that nothing in the mann ' with the heart, and that a mire will won follow - in sm. It I will also relieve that feeling known as the heart rising In the mwith and tltrOlng ..", ALL OP THESE STMITO3IS aro not present et my one time. but any of them indliate the presence of dismae, end the noceseity for IMMEDIATE ACTION. The, remedy Is propane! by one of the oldest and meet akflful physicians of the dm. and <eery ma may tie assured that they are taking • acientlikand well compounded wedi. eine. Experiece has prnred that the remelt' will et:reelable , . eat a se er! twenty.msee. and that most of the Incurable. num were o, because of came which trod deettoyed the re ruperaCte pwetra of the mom. or of serer, mechanical Nati. chick had ruptunad mine delicate trimultranes, and thereby mnderfal artier linpownhk. Too price of the mricla Ming but One Dollar. and • Half per bottle. it le withili the mach of veer, person, and should hare a fair trial at boa_ The mailable le acomparthel by full dirwalena, enabling every one to ureiceseted tin nom cam, thus re renting the neceeolty of medical ronmintion. awl what IN p mom Immo. oit, oo entirely .1 ea..; away with medical examine/ion. which ace Justly lked moo by women as a v' dative of than fat accesi feeling. and to anal which, will suffer everucb ethig pone. and amehmeo lose ire itself. In tide, Slew, one of the mom bighlymiticami phyociaus of the prenrnt fia, and me who has a world-mi. renown,. staled that the ef. lota of the Grofenberg croniagy ..,,..I 1,,, gp ,,,,,,,,d b y etery female of any delieacv. awl Mat the ekittol Mom.. thin of thy remedy which of,vimed the necessity of personal exploit, wolf entol, them to the eppreciallen of every 11.11 . tit/ veinal female modesty as lire safivmed of her pm my awl the moat precions and brill ::t Jewel belonging, to her charm:or. Particular littoralon le remolded in the following certill mt.— _ , . =ISM= Oranwein,4 have been • peaks.' norm for twelve years, and of enure, have wen a grant many very send* years, a tailing -flee womb, derangcl teenaruation. whites, he trace marquees Kan preg.ncy, from the time of cod oopute, to the hour of delivery. My attention ham am Mier frequently armatal by severe ateptona connected with IDs heart-emit a palpitation. Coking, flattering..nd other itoarrarammarta. which are frequently suppeal to Ind.. organic weakness of the heart. I have always Caund Mar dears Uterine Catholic.. a moat thimble and macceestul mmealy, In them and In ill complaints of the uterine oroaos to eiveh w. many females are liable—far more efficacious ipso any, em all the mat schtotitic preecrlptions of the mg ular phyriciand and I have seom the practice of the bat Ica the etuntry. Pall packed., of nay case will becheterfully fornimal en; one by addrearing a line to me, Box 1.218, N. Ohre. York Poet O, CAROLINEINOS, Public Nurse, New York City. Omiteenret-1 oboe,* . important ombeion in your lett of sympend.r. Iteration's Uterine Catholic on will MPH. hilt rune Seurat°a. Thin symptom more frequently actunt. pant. mandroal derangement than people may al pole.. and all annalre are so .bJect to it that they should ways bare a bottle of Catholicrolt on band. They may rely upon It that it Mill work wonders, as I know from tern. maperienoe. The antidotes, when connected with the tare, are to. well known to neat description. When the stomach Is affected. there are contractions and shading Pelee. sometimes ease. ding to the cheek .d back, and frequently accompanied with nature, faintness, coldness of the extrendtkx and acid ity. Theft symptoms will soon be completely controlled by the Catholic..llEßNiAN , York. I have not In my whole experierace.ro a medicine which thirteenp with Marshall s Uterine Catholic°. Out of females in this pl.* now under me treatment for disease. of the Mena a majority are abort well, and all the met are rapidly convalescing. S. H. PROSCIAE. LroMborg• T. A MO of falling ef the womb of nano year.. standing. b y cur. by Slarehalre Uterine Catholleon.• and the 1 lady la now able to walk out and attend to her dotted tier ea. hers long been looked up. no Incurable, and the once he coneldered little less those a entracte. JOHN P. LAMBART, M. D., Penn. One of the armrest cc. of Uterine diem. that I lean mot with In thirty yenta' active experience non practitioner 1 of medicine wita the =alo lira calling my attention to the virtue of ?Luther. n e t t.Uteri tlaolicou. Thepatient was n macieled wows., and mother of two thildreu. Bite had been i onottsktually troubled with a discharge similar to the whites; I and had some trouble with her monthly perlodw, but masa. eredherself l in good heath. She was then token with 1 shooting pains ender the right shoulder blade, which after wards .tended along the spine. She was then 'troubled I with Icati.ite and great nervous debility, cold, shuddering pales sad Mahe* of hat would shoot over the whole body. The organic &Acuity of the womb finally emerged Into complete prolapses, so that she conld not sit down, without pan. There're& wearinesa.d aching In the tack, and en un controllable dears to lie on the sofa all day. Shelled nemee, with hot and dry skin, and altogether ens in a &boa me dit ion. Condor mmpela me to my that moray of these eymp tom appesged alter I undertook the ma, and the best skill I could command. failed tenvert them. I felt as if the re. sponsibilify wan almost too heavy. and a conseltation with an eminent medical Profemor in New York City, led me to the um of narahall'a Caholicort. The champ ey of mptoms to milder one. and then again to a perfect state of health, was gradual, bat the whole process eta OR beantiful . the gradual dethlopmea of • phmt from the seed to the ripe fruit. A °ensued um of it for six months was attended by complete Become end though thveral yams hate armed, nut the slightest s toptom of ill health lots Mew °speci fic:med. Blom then Weaned It constantly, and do uo more then an net of amp e Asti., when I say that it Is eminent. Ii worthy of publie nfidence. J.W. naNOOll, M. IL, Indiana. lb the Orieferanov }) repent'. , Ourniassart—l look upon it u an act of gratification as well en of duty, to inform you of my experience with regard to Marshal's Uterine Catholic.. I here been • practising physician for some twentptive years, and have always theta It almost imposeible to cure thole diseases known as Uterine. My brethren of the malked protection have always looked upon these complaint.. incurable, and they have much b• manta their inability lodincover a remedy. Having head of your preparation. Marshall's Uterine Cabello:du - and knowing that many had been benefited by ill use, I thought it my duty to aired my moat thorough Investigation. The following in the moult of four y.rs' coda trial. I have always found it successful in 01.11 , 0 s eletrecteitsed by any of the In wymptomc Great head, pressers and bearing d own I n tn. omite organs, setae of weight on the hhulder,, accommoded by ergent.o frequent desire to pane water, greet nervous eV:Demencut the time of the monthly pe riod, with irreguladieentrga,it beingeometimes aburutant, and at other times scenty and difficult. 'Weakness end sore. eess,. nervous headache, irritability of temper, Willem. fmtuleece, vomiting, Irregularity of the towel& burning In the stomach, weight In the groins and small of the back, cainwling Calling in varus parts of the body, and a general sense of modal.. Three are many (h a ve oter eymptorne eon nected with these complain., and a observed them well dcwribedin the thaorlsoertiticatee and imblkations of your Company. laughs to say that in the eampWotemused by the "turn of life" IA elderly flu, vrell as in the care o k 7 ,, girll, in just coming te Uterine Catholic con Le inbAlibl. Yam. truly, BENJ. SITTIDIDGE, 11. D. A young female friend of mine has been afflicted for fear or Ave years with uterine dialcultiee, which produced via lent spanundle fits, and detected bar general heath.' Two. bottles of Marshall' Utenineildholloonenred her enthely. HARVEY PERRY, Proshienos, It: I. • A tensile 'friend of mine, what. been sunning fee rawly tee yawl with Melina difilcultke. (irregular, supprewed and' manful monsarnallkalL) Is already ;by dm months' me e 11..hari twine. Catholloon, letter: then she win' "expect ed to bwin her life, susdgoafldently_expeets perfect ewe. ' ,' , •T. lIICHOK, New Yorkelty. Iffarshall'erterlne COO the dimes:of seery• thing seer known In this eo .;•• It hes been , need with complete raoreak . ... • . JOB. iMg Sterling,' Ala. , Shomandsof other vertideates are'. on file at the dike of i i the Pamperm where ell interested &limited to call. • ' MA IISUALL'B unauNz wartolacoN 1 Is said Wholamie and Retail at the Drug . Shire at Dr. OM 1 H. ' EZYSZIL, .21m; 140 .Wood - etreet, sign of the Golden .1 41.0.11 NA get a espy ..,if the Graternharr Manual of . Ileath,lloo page., Priee2s cents. ;Copia. emit town/ Pert of the musts" free of chancre the. receipt -of twenty lee Theilirmfenbing Alliimnall ate Of the test publications orits kind, and may be had withent: charge of any of the Company's Agonises at their emcee; • - ihrtamuwaa fawcrllancouo -• • i. - r'" - - . “,-- - .. , - W. E. OHILDS & CO'S PATENT ELASTIC FIRE AND WATE&PROOP EMENT PERRIN & JOHNSON, Proprietors. ARE PREPARED TO CONTRACT AND PUT ON AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE the chore Elamle Yu,' and Welly-Proof Cement Realm, It being the only article yet lineutedthst mist the salon of the atmosphere In every climate. IT Is - pßartßacc - rr , w FIRM AND WATiER-PROOF. . - And In point of durability, we believe it le equal fluor mperlor, to my Metallic Roofing. We can pet It on over Old Tht Tar, Iron or Shingle roofs, it making no dfferance how flat or eteep the roof may be. • This:. • Roofing is warranted to prove as above represented. We an put tt on for SIX DOLLARS PER SQUARE. ((TRY FEET SQUARE.) . We will apyti it npnn Tin and Iron Roofs Ihr TWO DOLLAIL3 PER SQUARE, being on account of Its durabißli th cheapest paint that OW be root. ;OrWo Incite all who are bonding, and alto those who wish their Roofs Repaired, to call at our 0fi1m,133 Thiid Wed, and examine samplm and satisfyotho thentselyet In regard to the durability and practicability of this RoAng. PERRIN a •JOID.;SON, J. No. 333 Third st -... re - ,e between Wood and Smithfield. S. O. J P 0 E 11 1 4 1N 50 . • Pittabargh, Penna. I have made a chemical maialoatlon oleo:too apt:elmeris of W. E. CHILDS & CO'S ROOFING, leR at my . " h a ra sults of which ars as follows let. The material Ls so compounded as to remain pliable for a great length of time. . ..2‘l. The consistency isnot readily Innuen , el.l by the temperatorn conscqm ally it would not &liable; to melt and run off from a roof In Sommer, or crack in Winter, i.e. extremes of natural hunt and cold would Dot Minty it. M. The composition is not lucid bet slightly Llkaline. It ?“cold not retool the canvass, hot on the contrary. pro. test It from the action of the weather. 4th. It is WaterDrooL and to a large exteqt Fire-Proof; that be. spurts out firebrands faWng upon it could not Inflausa it. In my opinion such a roof will last for years if put on carefully and receiving proper intetaiou. Respectfully, JOSEPH M. LOCKE, Chemist, Lebratory No. LH Welout court. Ciodunall, Ohio. Curerrren Aamrcr Rout In. I do., Feb. Gth, I have examined W. E. Caws Co's Eleatic Etre atteicater.Proof Cemeat Itoudatt, and aa as can Judge, ermehlrl it a good inveotioo sad en lolling to Maur, banding. that protected open the mme terms eel home dime earned With metal. 1411;10.4ra [Signed] 3NO. 5. LAW, Agt. Royal It, Co., London and Llve , rpool. Flexible,_ Fire and Water-Proof Roofing. . . ADAIR & GMA-NT,, Proprietors, No. 57 Water Street, Pittaburgh, and P. Peterson's, Allegheny. THIS IS AN ARTICLE SUPERIOR TO ANY OTHER IN THE MARKET. IT IS used extensively in New York and Philadelphia, and Is well approved. it is applicable to coming Foundries, Dwellings, Warehouses, Bridges, Steamboats and Railroad Cori. it will last longer than •Idetallic Reefing or Shingles, and resist. the earl°. changes of clinute—mither sfisSid Icy cold, heat or damp. Its principal ingredient is of an extreerdinary darn's natant, and It starer tons this ta.ssetty• It eau be readily applied to all kinds of roofs, fiat or steep, old or new, on iron. tin or wood. It will not melt In son weather, or crack In cold, and it is not injured by booing tramped upon. • " , • It is Both Fire anti Water-Froof. 11.7F0r farther Information, apply to the proprietor. 1857. TRANSPORTATION. 1857. 4 , CAPACITY ONE HIINDRED.TONS DAILY. gliga L LOYD & CO., sithEas LSUCCESSORS TO LLOYD A LEMON.,] • AAVING MADE EXTENSIVE PREPARATIONS TIIIS WINTER, are now prepared to dos leery bastnees by . P£INTIsTS - 47-:CratINI-11- CAISTAI. 11.1.17 D FLA-17-.12011.3:), . • Through to and from the Eastern Cities. We an mama onr friends =doll those dleposed to patronize the Penna. Canal and Railroad, that no palm will be uttered to render general utisfaction to SURFERS OF EASTERN AM) WESTERN EILEIOIIT. e. . The Avoidance of the Inclined Planes on the Allegheny Portage Railroad Win give increased despatch to the transmisalon of telght. Office Penn street, at the Canal Basin. feZklyd • LLOYD t CO 1857. CANAL NAVIGATION. " 1857: 1.011:1'.4.331.3E7 BOAT Via Pennsylvania Canal and Railroad. Capacity Two Thonaand Tons Per Month . I:ltch Way. OUR FACILITIES FOR TRANSPORTATION RAVE BEEN LARGELY INCREA S- , oil during the past Whiter and we can now ofTer to SHIPPERS the superior advantage of WALE DAILY LINE to and from Pittsbarkett. Philadelphia and BILItiMOINI. Our line being composed entirely of T'ol% LE WATS, but one transhipment to required. Merchants sending freight to oar Line can rely upon Its being put through with all possibl speed and deepen:lt. WAREHOUSE, CANAL BASIN, corner of Liberty and Wayne dreeels, Pittsburg/wilt. redtblyd ATER dt MITCHELL, Proprietors. flawsical ISTow Spring Stock OTIICHERING I B PIANOS. JUST RECEIVED AND FOR .la a splendid new stock of PIANO YIStTFig from the mnunfactory of Chicken ing & Sons, Bontonxelected exprevaly for thirSpling and comprising all tbe varieties and new styles, DIM manu factured at the renowned eetzblislinnent of Chickening S Sons, Boosted: ' Mew. Chickening 5 Bons have been awarded at the Mr. freest Exhibitions and State Fairs In Boston, New York, end other plecce. Eleven Sold Modals, Seventeen Silver Medals, Three Bronze Medal...and the Prize Medal at the World's Fair In iximannas ALM, ffirrlLAL SECOND-HAND PIANOS; o . •ee 3 l i esnt a]i s c t. ltering „ plitm o v , r i r r, y I ittle ~md,;dl i si:il ,.. wo '• " " ~.._ " ii " old fashionoh....- ..... 75 Alms • full mpply of . 50 . PIANO STOOLS. J 01174 H. .MELLA)R, 81 Wood et., between Diamond Alley and Fourth at. Sole Akeut for Chickering k &MS, for Western Pmnsyl mule. iloalern Ohio and Northweammt FROM. =Marl , SECOND HAND rIAI - srDS.— FJ7S--One iII4OCLITO, beautifully rare. .‘ ed•Rosessood cam, Iron Frame Plano, Inane- 17: dlicielrolby Flickering, Doeton.lnexcelleta order. Price • .5 Ily-117 , u One 7 Octave. Rosewood case, Iron Frame Plano. mare factured by Gilbert, Boston. Been in me but 9 mouths. Price $275. $lOO-..-Our A Oman, Rosewood mac, Iron Frame Plano, mule bz l ßrecirn k Allen. Moe $l9O. kl.so—One Octave, Rosewood ram, flondoir Piano, mann factored' y Gilbert. Price 512 A). 2:s7o—Orse 6 Octave. manufactarol by 'Meyer. Price $7O. 6 s6o—One 6 •• • " . s7o—One 6 " .. Albert:hi " $O. The shore Plume areal! in excellent order, and ready for sale at the Piano Warm:ems of JOHN H. mr.Lunii, 91 Wood street. A Damaged New etdekerfing 7 Oct. Plage. (INE OF CHICKERING .L- GtiNS ilret-elawi 7 octaia. elegantly sward ilofiewoal FLAMM. derimagal in the furniture only where the blemiehes ere not expewod, will be sold eta great Largain. above Piano la ono of the lug. lot or 7 near. , Flenal rereirad today front Chickering Italton,ond will he warranted mbar/mg receiral no JO H Interna 11. l inju 81,ELL011re. For mate by N , Agent for Metering & Sons, iloeton, elO .o. 81 W. 4 street, PittaburgL. KLEBER 8: BRO. kaye H. hod received Om followirg new Mc W .. meal Work.. fi. mown I k TIP.TOP GLEE AND CIIORES DOOR.—rt new and choice colleen, of copy.righte weer kfore harmoolmet. and many of the gem, of German ma Italian cornrow...T.lPd l• • familiar etyle for film Clubs, Singing Chimes and the family circle. by C. Jerrie and Grim. PIIILADELPIILA. AND NEW YORK GLEE 1100K.roo. Mining one hundred Glees. Quartette, Trim F.oanda, rte., etc., erlectrol end barnionired by George Loder. FIRST LESSONS IN MUSIC AND BOOK OF FAVORITE MEIDDIES-FOR CIIILDILEN, prepared for me in Reboots and famlllm. by Th. Rohr. The ears works MIS 11.10 g the bent of their kind. They nrejmt from the pre...nod contain meetly new end origi nal compoeitione wad Arrangements. For sale by /Yr: 11. K LEIIER k 1100.. N 0.11.3 Fifth ettwet. Now Stock of Pianos, ' 1100 11(1 FACTORY Or N'TTN - ISTS S. CLARK. New York. TILE PUBLIC ISRESPECT-ffßiii fully informed that onr asremoms venial had been completely drained by the heavy Spring sales, are again MINI with a choice and cam piste astorteuent of NtINNS k CLARK'S celebrated PLANOS, f every style and prim. Penang wishing n arst class and durubte htstrument 00111 plena, bear In mind that tie great Pianist, TUAtlltillti. prowl:arced N anus a Clnrk's Pinner ruperior Instruments In every respect. The public le inelbut to call taut emordne for themselves 11. 0 IMO. Sole Agency Am Nunus t Matt'. Pianos for Western Penn., EavtertiOhlo and North-Western Virginia, No. As Fifth street. neat door to Masonic Natl. Icl -- 13 -- ONSW NEW AZLE IIIC&N VIOLIN SCROOIo—CUARLOTTB DLUME,IIB Wood street. hoes Juat receleed the new American Violin &boa. with new and complete rules and exercises and all necessary (untrue. Ron. to perfect the playeeln the art of ;daring the 'VIOLIN WITHOUT A Together with a largo colleetion of pep MASTER, rilulloremuisting of Polkas, Schottiuhcs. Matubee. Quicketepe. Songs. Horn pipe, Contra Dances, Cotillion., Ac-. no., hy Ell. Price, SO co. Alen, 110WF:S NEW AMERICAN PUTS SCHOOL, with complete inetruction. for the Mute without a master, to , gother with a largo collection of the popular Moak of the day. by Elias Rowe, Mice 50 eta. Sent by mail to, any add...e, free of poatage. . CILARLOTTE. TOME, No.llB, Wood Street, doorabove Fifth street. BROO • • lIALL FEDIALE SSAIINA.II; Media, Delaviare County, Penna. Mine Marla L. Eastman; Prbtalpal. THIS SEMINARY. SITUATED- IN THE delightful and beautifel via me of aledla, thirteen mtis from Philadelphia by Railroad, offers to young Wiwi the most perfect combination of advantagm for the attain ment of a thorough end accomplished education. The lorge end commodious building lately erected, cow tatting all the modern conveniences of bath., .It Is, with it. extensive ground., • • model in all lingper tai ns to the health, comfort, refinement and Improvement ot the pupils. The sleeping rooms are high. well ventilated, and furnished with comfort and elegem*, and but two pupils occupy the sum apartment. The number of pupil. it 'imited to forty, for whom seven teachers are employed.— The most fidthltd 'Detraction is given in all the branch. taught, while moral and religious ptinciple. are constantly inculcated by theory and practice. The course of instruction compriee. • period of four years, and a diploma is awarded to all'who pm through It mtlifectorily. The Right Rev. A. Potter,D.D., Maher, of Pennsylvania. wept: 'lliss M. L. Rudman, who proposes to open a Tonna ladle.' ne x t,n Me Delaware county, Pertmylvanie, in September net, has been known to tho Mbecriber for emend year. prod. Ile hen a very high opinion of Ilse capacity, efficiency and devotedness. as an educator. She h o ha d, a largo and succeeeful experience.;-- The building which is to be erected will. contain every so commodetion. The village and stirommding country am distingniehed for breltbfulnem and be and the rub ecriber has confidence that parents who entrust their &aught...rat° Miss Rudman will balm no came to regret it." The French lingeagel s taught by a Parisian lady meld. log in the Nally. The Laths. German. Spanish, and Italian langnegm, re ceive due attention, The Natural Sciences are taught withtb• aid of a large and expensive apparatus. The Musical Department is under the charge of • lady. • eminently qualified Seethe taxation, and all who prefer to be tanght on the piano or singing by • gentleman, have n !flatting temberfrom Philadelphia Drawing and Painting an under the direction of . lad! Accomplished in the arts. The Fall Term commences September 9th. Min Madman hoe the liberty to refer to the following pin. Remelt: • ' Right Rev. A.Potter,Rtsbop of Penoveivants. Mon. Franklin Pierce, ex.Preeldent of U. S. on. S. P. Chem, Clovernor of Ohio. e. Loeser. 1.q., Potteville, pa. . George M. Wharton, Esq.. Philadelphia. . W il - thwu liNmier , Fmi., Pletebergit. Sylvania Gahm, Esq., AllebCity. SU eey SS 11. L. SAMAR. Media, Delaware county, Pa. GAS PROM ROSIN On. • _" FA IPLUDD ALATT.GRI.A.L. • THE HIGH ILLUMINATING PROPER -1 Tin of flea from Rain and oleaginous mutate:n.6 hare always made thornsfavorite, material for the . Ittalllie facture of Uluzuloaring Oas. Many GM Companies urn liar in with coidilir order to' supply,their customers with.* lia peeler Qualityof Our. ROSIN 01f 15 entirely free front all drool and mime ens stanclie, and yieldagt. once, lu Brilliant Illuminating Gam The greater original met of t eh'apparatus Ihe the nano. facture of coal pa together 'with the ettention and expense conical:4y roquired,ami the dilikulty, if not imposaitdlity, of critical, eepatat . Ing the einwhillernme, deloterlom and offenstai germ, generated In coal. render the ROSIN,011: APPARATUS cheaper and =ea desirable in are', 13.CCATBS, of DO Broadway, New York, has devoted hie entire attention to the manufacture andsale of Portatd• Gas Apperataul; and ;he roapectftilly, calls Otteullon of . the public told,' preload conipleta and:atticiant .machbae. per feel vaiXaction to the parchmer guaranteed in semi cue. For farther inibrmation adirms: • ' •S. COLTS% we BroakirVi SSW Yank; jr3b2awdii or - DAVID IL IVILLTARR Pituburgh,Pra , VOUNDRY . METAL-45 tons No. j, foe vile" by • Wel TUDIRY If. CO INS. I WIIIE-4 tons n.saurtedin store and for sale by jyta JOS. S. 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(vocal and butruniertbd, ) Painting, Dr a t ogether with the Preach tad Gernoin TER3lB,(Eridly PetithW *advance japer/muft ) Board, per half yearly ' —IDAD Tuition • Revalar - courea—c..— Do " ." on PianocOrgatt. Melodeon and Goiter, with use of Iry , • Do " " In yoga culture. —3O DO In French A Gennan, — each 10 Do " P " In Drawing In Chew...... 10 For Creubse,contslnlng 101 l Information. .00mM...rut engraved view; apply to JOHN 11. HELLOS, Eeq., Wood et., Pittsburgh, or by mall tithe Rector, • REV. GEORGE T. RIDER, *dtvrtserOW • . • Pittsburgh, Pa. SAMUEL BRADLE Y . Dan. La.lz., (Below the. Si. Clair Street Brklgth) Allegheny City, Penna., I MAXITIMCIOiLI or BRIDITS WOOLEN IMMING YARN, Of every Color and Bomber. IS PREPARED TO FILL ORDERS ON abort notice for every odor or number of .Yams. HO ug been 0w of the original inennfeeturere of Chu eelebr. eal ulindley %%hien Yerne,"ln cUunoetlan Nth nay brother; Bradley, of Wboolinr, Pentad respectfully. solle4 6 dare of the Gram for Urn.. vnbon. - WI - Cub pelt for Sheep Sides and Wool Wheat, Rye and Corn Wanted P. IC .A. IL B IC A. M . . THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE TAKEN ahem meablahmeohaad am prepared to • Pay Mt Highest Market Prtar Ca Cask For 25,000 Bushels of Wbsat. 10,030 Bushah'of A • • 10,00011ushela of Ca n. - . • - . It le the tramtion of the proprietor. to offer .Extra Prime for any choke iota of Whim or lied.Wheri. They latesel to, make very superior family flour, ands's* wftiLug to pay tr,' premium to the Ihrmer, la tha shape of aa extra prime, lo Induce him to raise a choke quality of wheal, nod to tiling: It to market In gook order: jylkamd trIIE IiAIiTNERI4IIP of the .subearibeie, under the firm of Leeds A Clo...lssonizOAW to, mahrk, sealant id the Ist de) at Jun 441867., • :• o. HARRIS, P . LERCR , 9f • . - The special special agency or the Perm, PAL-ros4 Os.,:bittorer corslorted under'. the abate visaed Orok.fill IsweeeMitteeet% meter Cu no eunsweseost as liarkif ar5,.....„Ma tb " . r 7 6" : rota amount. of V. P. Streit sad Oecs '..Dame LECCIL &Cain tOkileilel, er — NsW , r X o t 4 ru. eithe ; *Lod by , Thise..l. Clarke, 'fluor Clarice: older the mole S.l CLPLIKO a C 4 *- Thbouriosrement noc k i Z a termsalts fit <. mong this parnors ter Mar ° thecre Ow knit dliityrb relattose. er *C.r uc , • 3, Cock street, CO. CLARKE CO., jylmlma c. Wsterk Liberty sts.,Plosbargh„ - • tr.," N ' - _~;' {-.,~. v, R. T. ICKNREDY A Into. 0174M31
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