4 V,ittshurg 6alttit. 'FPITTEI33I:7I : ICI - H: THURSDAY MORNING, AUG. 6, 1857 *OFFICIAL P./PER OF THE CITE-all NeWrs of the City and' Neighborhood. - Tee Asownon Cast.—The Greensburg Argus de- , votes heady a column to is "writhe of this ease. _Miss j lierwig, the Argus says, "is the granddaeghter, on the mother's aide, of a distinguialted and mush re wired clergyman, who officiated for many years in , oaeof-the churches - of this place (Grocnsburg,)atid Whose pralse.is In all the aerobe'. She Is equedly re- , eptedibly connected on the father's side, and is yet in her minority. llor father died when she was quite I young, and her mother marrying again, 6/10 r was cast upon the world with hit little worldly resources, and nothing to protect her but her innocence, her or phanage. her youth, her dependant sitnation, uud thttlsonor of those amour whom ehe was called to associate. She supported herself principally by i,er needle' Speaking other visit to Gardner's, the Argue uses the following language: "Ai regards hiss llera-lg, we Lori no doubt bet that she is entirely innenent of any Ignilty knowledge of the object ~ f her being Inveigled into this horrible pit of hell. We believe that' she was Inveigled there under the pre text ofplacing her under the care of a skillful med ical attendard, to-remedy some derangement of health under which the had berm laboring for some time, and that the *as not aware of the real design upon her unborn babe until the horrible tragedy was completed Possibly, yea, we fences, bee seducer was ale. ignorant of the horribly crime that would follow her treatment at the bands of the Sends, Cooper and Gardner. His crime is black and damn ing enough. without adding another still more ap palling.. Tut Ptersarauu tiORTICCLITRAL Somer.—This Society held its usual monthly meeting yesterday, President McKnight in the chair. The Committee on Premiums reported a Premium List for the rorthemning Autumnal Exhibitionuff he Society. On motion, the list was accepted, and ordered to be printed forthwith for circulation. The lint it complete and litsaral, and bolds out great inducements to exhibitors. Mr. Knox exhibited a Loge collection of black berries, strawberries and apples. The Society, after carefully examining the black berries, pronorinced the collection the finest ever ex hibited in the coos,. end awarded the exhibitor a diploma. r. t Mr. McKain exhibited a fine head of cabbage of the "Winningstadt"' variety, and grown by him from seed furnisheddly the Sciciety. It weighed nearly four pounds, and as the via-tell is almost as early as ••Early York," while it is a much finer cabbage, It meet soon come into' general use. Mr. Ferguson exhibited some beautiful needling Patching, of the "Victoria" ood '•Eugenia•• varieties. They were remarkably handsome and much admired. After the transaction of some other business not of importance, the meeting, which was one of the lar gest held (WA season by tho Society. adjourned. A CASE of fornication came before Alderman Me- Masters on Tuesday. From what we could learn, the circutnstancesuf the ease are as follows : Gear Grubbs and B. F. Stevens me river men —the former unmarried and the latter married—and reside in this city. Lately. while returning in company, from a trip down the Ohio, Grubbs gave his companion the slip and arrived in this city a day in advance of the latter. During-this interval criminal conduct is al leged to have taken place between St . evens ' wife and Grubbs. Oa arriving &Otani° in the evening, Mr. Stevens discovered Grubbs secreted in his wife's chamber, and becominganspicious of something be tog wrong, ho made an effort to indict a castigation upon the said Grubbs, who precipitaledly left the house. "dr. S., as is alleged by Mrs. S., then com mitted an assault upon his wife, whereupon she re paired to the Squire's once and entered a complaint, charging him with assault and battery, upon which ho was arrested andconamited to jail in default of bail. fle'at the same time made nn information against Grubbs, charging him with fornication, and the latter was arrested on Tuesday evening, and atter a heating, committed to prison to await his trial. Taxicessar. Ftrnert.—We were shown. a day urtwo since, a very fine sample of Tennessee flour, from new wheat, at the warehouse of Isaiah Dickey d Co. The hardness of wheat groiving in Tennessee has been much enlarged within a few years past, and the trade of this city in that product is jest beginning to develope itselL In 1851 about 1500 bushels were received-here from that-State. In 1055 the total ran up to 250,000 buthels, the riversheing in 'pied ruder that year. In 1050, owing to the low stage of water. the import here fell off considerably ; but as there is now a prospect of a good river, it is probable that the shipments from XeLtraintsee here will again be large. Experiauce ham' proved that it is an excellent coun try for wheat; tieing free front. many of the contin gencies which milder the crop uueertain elsewhere, and the wbeacheing of fine quality it most always Lod a ready market with millers.' We learn, also, that a new flooring mill has lately boon put in oper ation at Nashville, which wiil turn out 100 barrels alsy, the balk of which will he sent to market either here or through here to the east. FRAUD AND CONSPDIACT.—A'Iinn named William Volk was committed to jail yesterday, in default of bail, by Mayor Weaver to answer charges. of fraud and conspiracy, brought against him by Edward McQuade, &drover of ibis city. .MeQuatic Mourn+ I in his information, that in the middle of April law, Volk combined with other parties to procure beef cattle on he account. and haring the same chart to him: and that they divided tLe proceeds of thtr 119 k. nar,ogst themselves—the panics representing Volk to be an agent of McQuade. The latter also alleges that, Tumday, the 19th day of May, 1857, by fraudulently repmsenting himself as in the em ploy of McQuade, the said Volk collected from A. B. Berger, the sum of silty-five dollars. Volk was arrested at Trenton, S. J., whither be had fled when the information was made. P.B.=Philip lleilstineandFrailliVolff. the parti. referred to above as having been engaged in the con seiner with Volk, have since been arrested by offi cer Magee and held to bail for trial. —.- Tan work on'the Pittsburgh d Erie Railroad pro greases steadily, 'and the enterprising contractors are pushing it forward to completion as rapidly no the weather will permit. Owing to the wet weather in the spring and early part of the summer, tho work has been very mach retarded, but at present there is no doubt that the grading will be finished before . winter sets in. The delay consequent upon the wet i weather will prevent the laying of thasails thin. full, bat they will be laid in tho spring as soon as the earth is fairly settled. We hare every reaion to belicre that this will be one of the best paying roads in the country. It has been' built at the lowest living rates and trill he com pleted in gto fittest order at lowerrates than usually rule in the building of Eafiroads in this. part of the Union. It—rune through the handsomest farming region in this State—La region abounding in mineral resources as well as agricultoral.—Erir Cons.. Means Lastte was brought to the Tombs on Tuesday night by the eight pollee; at the instance of Joseph Reis, who alleged that the former bad stolen from him the sum of 34,80 end a Small chain. The accused was searched by the watehman, and the chain. together with some small change, "was found on his person. 110 was locked up until morn ing and then taken before the Mayor, who hod on other search of hie poison made, when there were foand,in addition to the ;shore mentioned articles, two pawn tickets, one from Mr. Cismelon. and the other from Mr. O'Brien ; the forum. was for the re ceipt of one compositiion watch from Mr. L. Williams, And the latter for IMO pair °Clung for gloves from Mr. Johnston. IL was presumed that the articles were stolen and panned by Leslie Ander a fictitious. name- Ile was committed to jail for trial ou a charge of larceny. _,' „ BRIGADE •ND DIVISION PAItADES.— B ri ga dier tlenersl John Weidman, of tho 2d Brigade, sth Di vision Pennsylranta Volunteers' boa ordered I Bri gade f artrile,to lot held at Lcbsaoit on Thursday, the 16th of SepteinKer nest, the annirciaary of Pir -ryht victory... •It also officially nutiounual that Maj. Oen. William 1L Krim lute intimated his wil lingness to order la Davision Paradoi at the same place, in the moats of October, shorda the idea be favorably meelved throughout the Dirision, or by the major part of it. Brigadier Generals Ranter, of Barks, and Williams, of - Dauphin, have cordially ap proved of the movement, and promised to attend with their Staffs, should it be carried Out.— , Readhly Jou mai. Ma. R. W. PCiINDEMTEIL has been appointed agent of the Merchants' Insurance' Company of Philadelphia, P. A. Rinehart Esq. the former efficient and popular agent of this company, having, as we learn, received an appointment in one or our local companies. Mr. Poindexter will occupy the office of the Merchants, Co., No. 97 Water street,' in co-operation with the “Cireat Western Insurance Company" of Phila. and also represent the "American Life Insurance and Trust : Company" of Philadelphia. Those companies have ample means, are well conducted and every way deserving of patron a:e end confidence. Hones STIATANO..--.A. man named Michael &trait was committed to jail, yesterday, toawait his trial on a charge of stealing a horse front W. J. Anderson of Pawn township.. Justice Miller vas the Oonamittiag magistrate. The Clrowielf says that Strait is an old hand at the business, and healtut just. come out of the Penitentiary, whithie be Was sent some time ago for horse stealing. lie says• that the pros ecutor ought not to be hard on hiM, as he took the gray, which is worth some $7O, when he might have taken a bay home from the same worth $3OO. • . s. STP l rXittlx, aniding.on Witer `street,. just *hose Wnt, husband or , the woman who died on Monday from the effects of arinantity of. corrosive sublimate which she had' taken in, a fit of anger, et tempted to take his own life on Tuesday by menus of morphine. Remorse at tho death of his wife, which he thinki might be attributed. to ill-treatment pp las past, Ike maligned as the cense. Under the the care of in experienced physichut.ho was rapidly covering nt list ancients, though he has to be care.' fully watchful, night and day, se be hes threatened to carry out the design fif,flostroying his own life by name means se 'other. . - BUSINIII4 Cainle,,iir. Robert.. Dickey retinas from the Ann Of Isaiah Dickey it Co., as will be seen , _ i by the advertisement in to-day's . paper. after /COO neetion with !Vet noway-one years: This is a long paned for a brininess connection in this changing eonntry of otun,and indicates Dot only the stability of the hoaselmelf, but a praisewoithy et , irli , of e 4. • berates to tha regular routine of commercial. Ufa.— The Arm continua imaer the same name as here- Solon. ~ ; . , • ' T ae Seecur.S.Vt.tx ][tracts.—The 17ejd of Tuesday evening gives the verdict of the jury he Inardercase, charing Henry Pratt with being the Respetrater of the ' deed. "The County Commission ens, on learning which, immediately ordered the issu ilfg of a reward of $2OO for the arrest of Pratt, of whom no tidings have, as yet, been had. The Union deecribee him et. 'a low, heavy Oct man, of shoot fire feet fire or six inches in height, dark sandy hair— an Irishman by birth, and in speaking has much of ' the peculiar accent of that nation. It is to be hoped ,be may ha brought to justice. Pratt, we understand, wee in the city until Sunday noon, the taurdor hee -1 ing been committed between 11 and 12 o'clock on Saturday-night, and there is, consequently. much censure—whether well grounded or not we aro unable to soy—in respect to the tardy administration of the laws." The funeral of the deceased took place at four clo k. Nfon,lay afternoon. and was attended by a large recourse of his friends. A Co:smogs,. MAN.—do individual. giving his unme as W. IL Emmett. was arrested yesterday by High Constable Hug., and committed to jail for thirty dars for vagrancy. lie is a flashy -looking young man, who lately arrived from Chicago, in company with a woman of had repute calling herself Madarna.raSslion, and is suspected of being an East ern ennfiduoca• code end pick-pocket. Ile pretended considerable dignity when arrested, and made some largo threats as to the course be should take ag ainst the officer for arresting him for "nothing atall. ' A number of these characters have been about the city within a low weeks, having arrived hare in conse quence of au exodus produced by the police of Chi- St. Louis and other cities. The Mayor informs us that his police will giro anal individuals all the attention which they deserve. Sett von I)Amaccs.—A capita was yesterday b.itged.agairist Michael P.toria and Jacob Sliker, confined in jail on charges of assault and battery with intent to kill, to insure their attendance at the September term of the District Court, to answer Ocorge Krogh and' Catharine his wife of a plea of trespeas ri et amnia. Rail minima in $5OO. Ilrr two short weeks from Friday next will beleft for the unfortunate NFKitu to prepare himself for his transit to tont other world. Ile, still persists in his innocence of the murder. Ilollakpaharg 4.KPAV ,T/ON.—John C3Abitilty 1,3 arrested ye, ter toy on a rallies and committed to jail in default of $5OO bail h appear at the September term of the District Court to an Carr Ellen Campbell of a plea of trespass for defamatory words. A VIOLENT storm passed over this place on Friday butt, accompanied by a copious shower of hail stones of large sire. A good deal of corn was thrown down No flatly that it is doubtful whether it will he able to 'recuperate' again.—llsorer Argos. PENNSYLVANIA STATE 1 . ...1it:WS ANNOVIATIO,- - The semi annual session of this body will be held at Chambersburg on the llth of August. Its proreed trigs promise to be of unusual interest. 1:0v. POLLOCK. we understand, has consented to lecture this evening before . the Young Men'. Chris Oman Association. NV!: notice the /cceipt of a largo lot of Wheeler Wilson a Sewing M.. :Ones by the Agent. :11r. Ale:. R. Reed. The demand for this useful article is on the increase. and it is n fact which is evident to the Agent. at least, that each machine which is sold is the cause of sundry othersaks. The .oy, clock like motion, simplicity of eonstruclion. and unparal lele I sliced and elegance of its stitching, all bespeak for this machine o place amongst the necessary ar ti .0 of Lowell, furniture. Mr. Rid ho- • opened an inroioe of thirty too chines. from ta- ...utak:tory. Bridgeport, Conn., comprising a variety of .ftyle and price, to which we world direst the attention of housekeepers and oth ers. -` , They can be seen at the rooms, No. $0 Fifth street. • IMPORTANT.-If ladies wish to restore the reseal , hue to their faded checks, and infuse now !ifs an. vigor into their composition. Carter's Soonis4 tore is the very article they so much need. One but tin will do more to produce a healthy, transparen skin, than all the chalk and lily white this side th Atlantic Ocean. LATE DISCOTKRICS I.s P.CrtIVI.oGT show that very many of the diseases which afflict mankind arise from impurity of the blood. This has long Leen sus pected but is only lately known. In consumption, tubercles are found to be asmiimentary deposits from the blood. Dropsy. Gout, Cancer. Ulcers end Erup tions. all arise in disordered deposites Crain the blood. Billions diseases and fevers are caused solely by its deranged unhealthy mato, and oven the destine a life follows a want of vitality in the blood. In view of these facts 1)n. Arrn designed his eathartk especially to 'purify and invigorate the blood, am . hence wo believe to arise its unparalolled success i •controlling and caring discase.—.lfalicol Journal. FOR A FEN, DATA LONGER- 1111.1 •of Gent's and Boy's Clothing, Furnishing Goods &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 purhasera, all are solicited to make an examination. J. L. CA RNA', HA X, Near the Post Office. Allegheny. A Torcur,c more pre••iaus offering can be laid the altar of a man's heart than the first love of a pure, earnest and affectionate girl. with an undivided interest in eight corner lots and fourteen three story houses? Adl how ran a sensible man so well gratify a impala taus eneunalmr. lie wearing becoming garments. procured at ibe biog. °•••nr 'detain,; hall of Rockhill k 'Wilson, Nos. nog and 60. Chestnut street, above Sloth. It flow oppressive is dm atmosphere, vet how sib" lightfully cool is Super's Soda Water. How melan choly appear those who are endeavoring to pass the evening corrifortaidy in confined rooms. •• r at the doorwuys, yet how truly happy ace thes, who sensi bly patronise the delicious Sala Wwtor at 'Chas. Su. per's establishment, corner of Penn and St. Clair streets. 01.1 and yuung, go- , ye and gay, all assem ble there and refresh themselves nightly at his silver fountain. Coon, pore and delieinus is the Soda \V ater. of Chas. 11. vapor, Cor. iiitm and St. Clair f4t-t Monongahela River STEAMER TELEGRAPH. CAR. G. WPJDWARD. CAR. ta.sak. THE ABOVE NEW STEAMERS ARE novx runnin Morning fless. Iwo , lilt.. burgh nt 5 o'clock ew lonong.t . Lela City. Bellevermai, Fayette City. Oreentleld. California and Brownsville, there connecting with Hacks and Camino. for Uniontown. Forqt.Sprinx+, Morgantown. Waynesburg. Carmiclusellown and Jefferwm. Passengers ticketed through from Pitteleugh to Union town for V. meats ..istate-rocams ou Imam inclusive.— , Feeds returning from Bmwasville lean at t o'clock In the morning and 5 to e, h evening. F , .r farther intormation en quirwat Mir Wharf Boat, at the foot of Grant street. eas G. W. SWIMDLER AGENT. . . P E G C L A It TRIAVEEKLY 1. ).. ra G at t R IVIIEELINO PACKET.—The line pale eTigeoditerterd CHEVIOT. lrapntin J. Nwrta y, I for the above and all intermediate porta on TUrsarly.. ThUT•daym mod Saturday., in place of the k'orest City. Por freight or piraa,, , . apply on hoard, or to non W. R. WHEELEIL Agent, No. 5 Wood id. FOR LOrl SV I LLE--The elegunt Meamer HAZEL DELL,Capt. Reeve tile'.. will leave for the .11.01.9 . e111 , All intermediate pride, on MON DAY, Idth loot.. at 4 o'rheli P M. Vor freight nr pasaagry apply on iii.o.l or to and FLACK, BARNES k CO.„ Agents. F OP: ST....LOU IS.—The fine new mill O l'exAo'r tlieLiat7neOe'.iLictl'lLlnTbtenenmeedlate piA4OlO DAY, fith inat., at 10 A. 31. Per freight or passage ap ply outionnl or to au! FLACK A . BABY Agfa. FOlt ST. LOUIS—The oplendi steamer MARINER, Capt. Drab", will mire for the .0 .-re and all Literrnediate ports, ot . TTI=4. DAY, tlth Ink. For freight or paidento apply on board or to K FLAC. BARNY.:4 A CAI, Agana. ST. LOll - IS.—The elegent 1: wanly mETIMPOLIS, Capt. R. Calhoun. Clerk: add, Imre For the shore an a o mediate ort• on TEIII3 PAT, Gtb *ll2 N. For frelabt or paean , apply on board FOR REOKUK.—The splendid einamer FANNY FERN, Blake, Master, leo. for the above and 01 Inter, ports on , 1 8 DAY, fib hod., at 10 k. Y. • Tor freight or pose. to . oty on board.. to LirMl FLACK, BAILNEB,II CO, Agto. Rare inasawsments. CARNAGHANS /ENTIRE STOCS. OF LIENS' AND lIOYS'-CLOTHING TO BE DISPOSED OF. SALEYCO — 1131ENCING TUESDAY. JUNE 30, 1967' As it intended to enlarge and improve our int. Room LATE IN JULY Ow whole stock of tin.STS* AND BOYS' CLOMING, • FiIItSISILING GOODS Ac, now on hands...ill be °Semi AT PRICES MUCH BE. LOW TILE P./J.:litlß RATES with the view of CLOSINO ' OUT the whole bahnv..outvoting the inaprurementa.-- This e... win walred l E.. e not a mere pretext to get rid of oldguods,•a everything Will he found NEW AND !ASH TUNABLY.. Dot the coutempiatbl attentions wolGd nerves eerily deGre th e stack, and to ohrlate Ode it is proposed to thaw onttho whole at very loge rates and open the Pal Trade withwalwaortneutaltosettix A fine variety of piece rands for enatow work ceche. tied, will be made to order at a large dlmonnt. J. T. CARS JeNktltll Federal et. near the post ufflce.Allegbeny oily. QRJII--ANNUAL SALE CONTINUED and .Wt further reduction in prima. • A. A. MASON k CO., 25 Fifth Meet, Would Kumlame that their great 9aml•Annual Sale will b eontiatiwt throughout the weigh of Antral. try. AIONEY-,A row thousand dollars worth of 11 good Business or Accommodation Notes or hoods and Mortgages oo Real Estate can ba coshed at remeonable rates, by applying to GEO. W. BONN, West elde of Federal e 2,14 , ..4 tooth of the North Commons, Allegheny City. t, UG.tII-1 0 hhds. E. I. Sugu . a n tri tthsT oe , at licln, Iv tore awl t rn r V r lt itway marvet.. Ell TENTAtir, Sin. 105 Market Street, X., Denlbr la Boozes, 112.0,. Sr* Tr - 1001AM =I Straw 6.06.1 Ida FISI.i.„-.50 hhhtWhits Fish, 100 It - do do,' 40 bbla Trot, 1004.1 f do do, 40 bbts PAM., 100 hi! dodo, 100 bit noshed. bo bit do M 501 0 1 . 4. DOI 3 HENRY 11. 00141118. lJ,lbt We by Llyin J.D. CANFIELD. OrtAllet- 100 bxs prinr.l Starch for .r.le by (Jy=) D. CANTIELD. rFßWEßATOßS—A — o — odas sortment yt reOlguid *We by 010. W. SUBLET, PlFti ~.~.:~ Tele • ra • hic Now rum, Aug. s.—The steamship Persia has arrived with Liverpool dates to the 25th. The government intimated in Parliament that nothing would be done in China but the destruc tion of war junks, until the result of Elgin's mission to Pekin was ascertained ; if unsatis factory, hostilities would be confined to Canton. Lord John Russell obtained leave to bring in his new bill for the admission of Jews. . . . Rothschild resigned, but was 're-nominated, and - will be elected without opposition. Spain accopts the mediation of England and France in relation to the Mexican question. The clippers Golden Fleece and Lady Jocelyn were ordered to he ready at Portsmouth on Wednesday, for tho transportation of troops to India. The India mails would reach Malta yes terday, should the steamer from Calcutta have reached Suez in season. A telegraphic despatch may be hourly expected from Trieste. In the House of Commons on Monday. Mr. V. Smith, on behalf of the Government, denied the truth of the report which had found its war into print, that the army in Bombay had also broken out into mutiny, and stated that the latest offi cial adviees pointed to the very reverse. Flour is very dull,-and declined Is. Wheat dull, and declined 9d. White corn has advan ced Is. Western Canal flour is quoted at :Soso' 303 6d; Ohio 325. l'hiladelplaa and Baltimore ale. Red wheat 88:34( . 09s; white Its iiiltit.ws Mixed corn 3850138 s (id; white 4229445. The weather has been favorable for the crops, but stormy at the close of the week. Prortsions quiet. Beef buoyant; advanced ss€l , los. Pork quiet. Bacon dull. Lard heavy; declined ls; sales at. 661®67n lid. LONDON, Satatlay Morning.—The Times' ar ticle, based upon the conviction that all recent reports from India have thus far been totally unfounded, as no news bad been received up to Friday evening, was followed by a dimunition of excitement in commercial matters. The excitement in the stock of the Bank of France lowered rates on advances on stock to five and a half per cent. In the House of Lords the Queens answer to the address upon the subject of emigration of free negroes from Western Africa was received. It merely gives an assurance of an earnest de sire to discourage all schemes for the emigration of negroes that are calculated to promote slavery. • The proceedings in regard to the Atlantic tel egraph cable coutinued. to increase the interest anwmg the shareholders. The company nt Liv rpool had given a banquet to. the officers of the Niagara and Susquelnannah, and the completion of the shipunint of the cable on the Agamemnon hail been celebrated by a grand fete iu the Park. Nearly one thousand persons were present at the latter entertainment, including Professor Morse, Cyrus W. Field, the Hon. Henry Ray mond, Capt. :lauds, and other:, Mr. Field read a letter from President Buchanan stating that he should feel much honored if the first message across the Atlantic should be one from Queen Victoria to the President of the United States, and that he should endeavor to answer it in a spirit and manner becoming the great occa sion. . . . The Agamemnon left Greenwich on the 24th for Sheerness to have her compasses adjusted, after which site would proceed direct to Cork. An important alteration in the arrangements for tying the cable hne been determined upon.— The plan now is, instead of commencing in mid ocean to submerge the whole cable in a continu ous line from VltlentiN Bay to Newfoundland. The Niagara will lay the first half from Ireland to the middle of the Atlantic; the end will then be joined to the other half on board the Aga memnon which will take it on to the coast of New Foundlapd. During _the whole progress the four vessels will remain ogether at' give whatever assistance is requisite. Constant communication is to be kept up with the coast of Ireland during the progress of the work, and the wires are to be at once carried from Kinn, ney to Valencia Bay, so as to connect with the British lines. The American horses, Pryor and .Pryoreskt, which bad been entered to run for the Goodwood Cup, hail attracted attention in the betting cir cles and were backed at short odds. FBANCI..—One of the arrested It ahoy is said to have made a full confession of the details of the recent conspiracy. The Paris papers say that the British Gov ernment has already communicated to Martini that although England would continue to afford an asylum to a political refugee, he could not any longer be allowed to prepare expeditions against foreign States on English soil. It isalso stated from other sources that the British Cab inet had promised to subject Martini to a strict surveillance. The Nlonitetir alludes to the discovery of the Italian plot to asiassinate t he Emperor Napoleon. and nays it was concluded in London, and places Martini and Ledra Rollin among the accom plices The Meniteur says that the runner that French troops are to he sent to China is entire ly without foundation. • --- WASTIMITON rrev, Aug. ri,—The receipts into the Treasu.y for the quarter ending the 31st tit Jone, amounted 4, $ll, ncsrly ten millions were derived from the customs, and over a million from the Public Lands, and the remainder from misrelluneous sources. The en pentli4nres for civil and foreign intercourse were ono and a half millions: for the we and navy department nearly eight million, ono C r •rt tereg on the public debts, including treasury notes, $762,000; theremainder was the pensions and on Indian account, and the redemption of the Texas debt. lix-Governor Wright, when on the eve of do parting from Prussia for New York, Vrns waited upon by a person falsely representing that he 10,55 Gen. ('ass's messenger, and pretending that he was short oe funds to return to Washington and obtained relief for tout purpose. A friend. who, to-day, called to the State Department to receive the amount SA promised, discovered the swindle. . S. Mall Packets STEAMER JEPFEIL.)N, WMITIINOTON CITY. Aug. s.—Great Briton has not yet replied to the Administration of the State Department written several month ago relative to Central Americaii affair, The claims for consequential damages will not be enforced by our government againit New Graneda, which, however through its minister, has expressed its willingness to allow such as were actually sus tained by our citizens, owing to the• Panama riots. No difficulty is apprehended tut to agree ing upon a basis of settlement et the pending questions between the two governments. Gen. Herren was to have had another inter view with Gen. Cans to-day. In no event will the administration permit Costa Rica or any other Central American State to diminish the boundaries of Nicoratigua or divide the territory; of this point they are prob ably, by thin time; aware there is no question between this and any other country that does not promise a quiet and satisfactory adjustmebt ST. Lorts, Aug: s.—Accounts from Leaven worth, Kansas, announce intense excitement growing out of the robbery and murder of a man named Stephens on Friday last, and the subsequent discovery of an organized band of murderers. Two men named Baines andQuales were bung. Baines made a confession impli cating several respectable citizens as confeder ales of the-band. There is nothing new from the upper streams. The report from all is that they are low and ore still falling and navigation is difficult. Weath er clear; mercury 80 degrees. Boone County (official) Rollins 524, a gain o 158. Howard (official) Stewart 145, a gain 0 75. Lafayette, (reported) 500 for Rollins. • Lomvuuts, Aug S.—The Americans have certainly elected Marshall to Congress, and probably Underwood. The Democrats have cer tainly elected Mason, Stevenson, Jewett, Bur net, Peyton, and Elliott, and probably Talbot.— The Democrats have alsd elected 'their State Treasurer, by over 10,000 majority; they have also a large majority in the lower house and on joint ballot. BOSTON, Aug. 6.—A disastrous gale occurred on the 22d of July which occasioned great boas of life among fishermen on the north shore of the Province of St. John: Sixty boats are sup posed to be lost; fifty dead bodies have been picked up. It is calculated that 200 boats were out fishing snd many more disasters are feared._ One hundred and thirty American fishermen put in orl a Prince Edward's Island for elicitor. A n p umber of fishing boats floated ashore. New loan., /tug. 6.—The Tehauntepeo Com pany publishes a card this morning announcing its dissolution, stating the causes to be their in ability to arrange with the ownes of the Garrey grunt, and the impossibility of getting the mail contract, and discovering the fact that the Sloo title was not in this company. President Las sere, Benjamin and Soule went to Mexico in the last steamer to make new arrangements. New Tonic, Aug, G.—There was a partial ex amination thie morning before Judge Davison into the Cunningham matter. Ittrs. Cunning ham was not present - but Ellen was questioned closely concerning her mother's alleged sicknese but nothing of importance was elicited. There was a slight disturbance by the mob outside. Sr. Louts, Aug. 6.—Nearly complete returns from this county give Rollins between eighteen a nd nineteen hundred majority. Maurice, emancipationist, is elected to the Legislature. Cooper county gives Rollins 276 majority.. Howard county is reported to have given Stew art 500 majority. Cole county (official) gives Stewart 7.135 majority. R o mulus, Aug, s.—ln Clarkson, yesterday, Uri. Marsha, who his been for some time de ranged, attempted to murder her three eh 14 touring hot lister into their' ears. One will 44; ~ T ie artisan eowmtftod suicide by hanging. .r. f~ J:i . .. DATTO.I, Aug. b.—The American State Con •ention assembled at Huston Hall in this city at 10 o'clock this morning. Huston Hall was about two-thirds full. The number of delegates pre sent wan not known. . • . . • .. The, Convention re-assembled at Li o'clock.— The permanent officers are: J. Scott Harrison, President: Judge Thatcher, of Toledo: Daniel Scott. of Highland: H. Vance, of Champaign and Seth Ely, of Summit, Vice Presidents; and A. McFarland, of Scioto, and W. S. Smith, of Fay ette county, Secretaries. The Convention adopted the following resolu tions 'Resolved, That we repel as false and un just the charge made against us - that we are in favor of the extension of slavery in free terri tory, but we deem it also our duty to condemn the spirit of sectionalism which *ems to annoy ' one portion of the country againkt another and to declare our unalterable devoticlu to the inter ests of the whole country one add indevissble. A resolution was also adopted condemning the late treasury peculation and recommending pe nal safe,ontards r m the future 'Ohe Convention j nominated the following State ticket: For'Gov ernor, Col. P. Vanturnp, of Fairfield Co.; Lieut. Governor, N. T. Ash, of Lucas: State Treasurer, Jonathan Ilarsmon, of Montgomery; Board of Public Works, John P. Arthen, of Highland Co.; Supreme Judge, John Davenport, of Belmont ('o.; Secretory of State, C. C. Allen, of Ross Co. At 5 o'clock, P. M. the Cointion adjourn ed .nor Sr. Loris, Aug. s.—Thu Prnmerat's Kansas correspondent says that Our. Walker was s till encamped at Lawrence. His force had been The Legislative apportionment giVes ten mem ber,: is fifty counties end forty-two members in seventeen counties. BALTimonE, Aug. 5.—A heavy rain prevailed here yeskr.iny, and is still falling in torrents. A despatch front Nlobile says it has rained twelve days cuniinuously there, and done much injury to the crops. MAYSVILIS, Aug. b.—Clarkeounty gives Con, American, 531 majority; Greenup 20; Powel111; Rath county gives Mason, Democrat, 428 ma jority; Lewis 7 maj. There is no news from Lawrence. RUtuan or Morgan. Kentucky Elections A rnewrs, 6EO. Aug. —Donde% (Demo crat,) is re-elected to I. tigress from Montgom ery district, Alabama. by 100 majority. A. B. Moore, t Democrat.) is elected Governor without opposition, .•. MONTIMAI., Aug'. 5.—A collision occurred yesterday on Lake St. Peter between the steam ers Quebec and Montmorency, The latterhosi, which was laden with Flour, was sunk. NEW YORK. Aug. s.—Cattle * Market:—Breves are buoyant: receipts 2504 head; prices le better, middling a 1..: Moor having improved the most. The prices are 94i,12e, and forpremium 13c. Sheep firm and generally unchanged; 12,000 head in market. Srroe market firm: sales 1200 at 71@4c. Cotton Market :—Cotton closed buoyant; thiondvices by the ,stemner I`..r , a caused an advance of A; the qua., .ions are, N. 0. middling 151; Upland middling 151. flour closed firm: 7000 bids. sold. IWbeat opened buoyant. but closed unsettled sales of 10,000 bush. at $1.84q 1,92 for white and $1,72C41,75 for red.— Corn clo..ed firm: salon of 39,000 bush. at 90, f or yellow and SO for milted, nn advance of to on the latter. Provisions chisel buoyant. Sugar is 4c bet ter a: lot. Coffee closed buoyant. Molasses is unchanged.. Freights firm. Stocks are firmer; Illinois Central 119 f do Bonds 914: La Crum and Mtlwankie 32: Michigan Sothern 40; Beading 75: Milwnukie nod Mississippi 50. Putt.vneLrnts, Aug. S..—Cotton is bold firmly and further sales or 15110 hales upland were made at 144 (417. Cloverseed scarce at 57,50. Flour still very dull: small sale. of fresh ground od .57,25,14, Small Mi. Rye Fled: . at 54,62, and Corn Meal at 54. Wheat in better demand, and prices rather firmer: sales of 4000 bushels at 51,00(41,63 for red, and 51,70 for white; 2.500 bushels ehoico TOLMONSCO sold at 51.70 for red and 51.00(;1,85 for white.—.- Small sales of Rye at 95c. Corn Min fair demand. and 0000 bushels of yellow sold nt :40c01,110c. Outs lower; sales at 41c. Than is no ehange in groeories. Provisions continua to look up: tales of Mess Pork at $2.:, 1, 1 bbl. Whisky sells at 30(ii1310 in We. Crvnnoarz. Aug. s.—Flour unchanged and Atm. with a fair local demand at SA,llOa 6,70 for pied to choice superfine: 96,73(§ 11 ,50 for catrat 1 00 new •odd at $11,5007 &tin; the reeeipts aro about 00 hhls. per day. Whiskey has advanced to 25fe and is firm. Bacon is held higher; Shoulders llf and Sides I:1141i; these rates afo attune the riews of hay, r. jail now. Wheat is notice: sales 9000 bush. at ,r!.3..,61.1,37 for white; a farther adcmce, oats active: 500 hush. cold al one of the depots at Ate. The weather is clear: thermometer 75 . . The rates of exchang, are unsettled; eastern I premium and Now Orleans par. Aue...—Pl,•ur dull: sales of lloward street to tn.. % Ca) Mills Wheat is dull and Se lower urn firm. tt tells , at :Mir to :um. Commercial PITTSUIIRGII 31A1173.1CT5. ted S} -Wally fur U.. l'illensryla Gazeffe.) larreaanaaa., uraaM r. laaoax M 11.7. Fln kt —lbe market .• farm hot 014 the only , e from 11ratjaawle a.a t.e.1,0 lade extra on wha , rf at P.7:N.-- t4lo 47 , , 16. 1110, 104. a , . 1.0 and 12 table extra 14 extra candly at r1.1i7 and 17.12:10 do do at s7.oa and t!; do extra at 7 : 61 , 0: and 30 and 16 do family d., 01 ':lt IN —n vie of bus Oars from atorii at W. 11.kiTtIN—gales..f 15.0.10 It. Shoulders at 12, Waty day*: nlOll. at Ili II fnr Shouldrra. 13 fi.r Side*. and 11 for 10.003 - tha Illains at 13. sixty duyr. 2100 C. .1., at 11. oaf T Ira rug.. Curd !Laois at 14%. PORl4.—a. i.ilo 01 111 liblaut '415. six ty rlll:llSE—aaira Ini lots of 100 has prima W. It. at WHISK V—n rain of In Moll It. at 110. 1117.4--sale. in Iwo lota of 10 Into. Pearl. T, Pair .no.. r of iinrar at 11i,001i4,1 lb hg. A , in Molimiel at 75, and 10 do Syrup at RS. DIONETARN AND COMMERCIAL. The It,.ntutaa Company of the State of Pentooylrania .laa•lnxd a di vlrin.lorali Cr taral , '. +bar. oot tip. prAta of the Company, pnvable an nod ARM' the Bth la t. Tie. Bank of the etate of Indiana ban delved a .11.1 , 1en01. tor lie Inn ill months oats operathona about 7 1 4 p tent la capita. stock. At O . and dang..wootcauoterfeit itlonate on tha Mink of hewing, hao 1., n i,lll. I at lealissillo. It L a d. minbly ex,-outed. The oniclal bank arerageffat the ek, oven bolo, lorge contioueiwa oton of 1.., which h. bean gwing on for sumo twit- The line now ex ww.la $120.90.0.--, r lucre:. of over Irving the wee. , and of the amount nt thia inw e * Win- Ohio therm, of loons hat taken place during rho week. the opocie reserso abows• feria of I.lWitwo, notwit.tanding wr had a C'allforula 1101rery on Monday and the largo eldpuomt of Saturday comics but for on do n , if at till. Some of the interior exchange, are still in r boo n. although the woody , from Philadelphia Emil on Rooton have at • • litter pllce is drawing from did, IP , boor of loan throe quarter. of • million in grld morived during too week, moatly from the Went. The following is r,,mparati , oteteolooo of the condition of the flank. of the City of New York. July 25 to Atignat 1, lonn. k Din. Specie. Circulation Peponit. July 2.".,..511 , ...X4 6 .,111 $11954.1355 t1f1,52.8.814 f'II,GLIXIB Aug.. I 120.527.0.:0 12.01F,013, 8.00,41:111 04.44:067 I ncreaok• . 11,74'1.919 Import* by Rim. AT LOCIS by 313riner-7311.% ink. 50 0 hide*. 1'3 , 1 do, S IsII•colf sklns,Go rol l sleather,l3 has books. 43 sits feather, Lovell k 4 bids collet. 3As do. Curling. Robertson A o.; IS bids whisky, J. Knox co.; 10 do, A. Hamlett, Ino do, 11. Wolin, 01 sky fastlo.is, J. Dickey A 04.14 40 Idol. labia. 4. v. J. 6T. Gamic: 12 ha ham, T. Little 6 00; bids dour, ifellnio. Akier, 25 bids artsbacy, Linton, 30 bags wool, W. hooker, '2sbbl. whisky, .1.31. I'llllllog 12 do, W. 11. Sot. to. 13 ale bids. Itilwbel. k Verner; 25 inn inninhJ. °nor 2.04 3011rith 6 rog pig. lead. T. IL Narita A co, 27 neulp. A. i:ordon; 55 d hide, 41. Swindle', 2 ehosta, 2 las. Jones 6 Onto), 1 ha. A. 10114eltinsoui 5, bbla eoe4l, iten; I skiff, 311nes, 4 oars, 1 bbl shudder; S. Wickersham, 1 hid apples, B. C. Sawyer. ' CINCINNATI by ECOIIO,IIY-2 WI. bags, Slmpaon k Non I b.. W Holmes k ar, 11 kgs tobana Yousy L 05 sks wool. W Baylor; 3 bbl, nil, .1. I'. Scott: 50 do. J. Daltelli 24 do, !wall kea V 3 bid. whiskny, J M. Phillips; 30 do. J Donnell; 100 do. J :ID:Laughlin; 53 d rc o h , Ko Ly rinod y,'nch, 50 do. II I L Allen: I I's, Lerch not id bags sta, Cli .• . . LOUISVILLE by lltwol Dell--50 bbla whisky, Leach A co; Itbla rad" Clarke Lon 52 hg. feathes. II linge wax, At well, lan Asa ,1 toleweo, 1 box, .1 A Vastirle. WHEELING by Fdrinde-1 bbl Itobto; All em 25 AM 1110. J W Chadwick; 55 fella paper, J L Sheet I cow, I WI. W Earn 1 bucket bastter,.3 blot. en" 3 firkin,. hatter, It Riddle; 1 crate ware, J Schoonmaker; 12 blots knobs, Lir- Ingeton, Copeland mg 4do do, /one., WolUlnifoohk co; 18 bare round Iran, 3aa n_all kegs, GAJH Ehoenberger; 26 letla paper. Ender k Yho*n; 21 aka wosl, 25r011e leather, 15 oo do, Il aka wool, 3 cake ware, 'X bear keg., pkia house bold goods. 17 NIG chair *toff, Clarke A co. IMpaiikiby anlarOnd. Pittsburgh Ft. W. C. R. IL-7 cm , ironßeels 10 bbls butter, Miaow • 63 bbls eggs. Reaf 61 do do, 8 rolls leather. 41 bal. wool, B,kgs butter, 11 htuls tobacco, Oa bbls flour, Clarke 2 or, 145 baskets marketing, BO Immads, Omirs Loge. 9 do cattle, owners. Cleselend k Pittsburgh R. R.-1250 Op Owl, Fabrim took k co; 27 eke rags, Datzell & cml2o box. cher., JI3 Cial• flsbf, 84 MO framn, Ohio Choir Cot 14 bbl+ ome. Itee; Ns -1 km butter.l4bble eggs, 90 do whisky, 70 bales wool, Clarke Ip- k co. • ItIVER•NEW S. The riser cantinues torecede; the offfir of ...ter but night ono OA feet Weather warm and nhowery. There were en nrrivale .yesterday besides the regular packets. The FOILOOO2 Is the regithr boat for Wheeling this morning. TheCliften I. leading for. St. Loan and will got off teeny. She le an excellent boat with paptilex officers. The Kellen, Endeavor, aniasoitingo arrived at Cincin nati on Monday, and the Endeavor possol on to St. Loots.— Ile Mega ie and Courier left for this city. e The Jerre is thronged with steemere natincd.for altimat every port. Thor. is entirely too mum ammo , for the freight offering. This. ofceurse, makes bye doll. The Slttaborgh boats are from two to three days, and the Bt. Louis, Jlemphls and New Odessa packet , ' thee one to two Wok" picking op wit h p. The riser 1/110 110•0•01011010 Wt. dilbl.l4ll rising, w over loosen loot to Louisville, and six feet full in the Ca Oer Ohio. IVO 10.11 m that pt. Wm. J. Founts, ot Cry %lel Palice memory. has &Wm doirn upon Itheteelf and his whale—the City of Ylomphh,-the opposition of • good comber of the huoinele men of It Laub. • The merits of the wee ho don't know, hut understand that theeteamer Pnalet hos been Slered to orpodtion to hos Last. This roduced tho rates of freights New Orleans, on the dm , the City of Na 12, mpa+ was t Cairo. to Ifirente per bind fwepoWook of 35c0ff,1 meired pound fro.letta.-431A- Com. The Mr.:. at Ode point eel:ldeate* to' rteadllyosod boats experience coarincolde difilehlte by gelling egtomul even between here and Keokuk. Only the Unlined draught teats ran ens the Rapids. Ittifilhonnui river is still to. ported falling. The Illinois ninth° einne corslition. An ware very wares oar= • Badness on th e LOree wee dell, end thillreather rely hot and catty. Mondays Steamboat nefrist." . AnitrrED--IMermllmanollla;Alleme, do C o k,ml Bayeed,Elbeeetk,o.voti, moon .. DEPARTED—Lemma Bromol* itfferbeh de Col. paTtrtilelleabetit;rosto...wbrib* • • • - :160joizOn hand .OL LAND sad for nainewcz. Judi If" .4 -.-.,. . -------- W. E: ° ErnIIRDS & CO l B PATENT MARTIO WIRZ ANT, WATER-PROOF - - Y.ne--- ---- P. AL .DA:VIS, Amoticriteer. Commercial Sale. Roams, No. 34 Fifth Strewn CEMENT PHRHIN & J Prwpgfatims, °mi n s.. ? 0 F I N G VALUABLE STOCKS AT AUCTION—On G . Tuiewilm, evening, Aug. Itch, al 711., o'elmk, at the Real A RE PREPARED TO CONTRACT AND PUT 0,1 AT THE -NOTICE &tato and Stock Saleirri.mn, on 64.1/114 door. will la with the above Mantic Tim and Water-Proof Cement Roofing, it n e t, ~,,,,,, SHORTEST fin shame Allegheny G. Comfy, ; resist the action of the almuephere in ereryclimale. A-14-1) W.FATIFsIie-P.13,001Pe 5 17 article yet larented that will sameaftlly 45 do 'Monongahela Bridge do, I wog P. 31. DAVIS, Anti. , IT IS PICILIFECT.I:I7 FIRM 1 And in point of durability, we bell.° it La equa ling it superior, to .y Metallic Roos A DJouIIN ED SALE OF THE RESIDUE T.. Iron or Shing l e Roots, It making no difference how Ray or et., ti t!. We am pot It on mar OH ZU Or THE JOHN 0631 WOOD'S SCOTCH DOTPO3I ~ ROdiftg I. ..11111.1104 toprove . Mare reprmantod. Wo will pet ft ,A, g.i... b. 11 " taunt—on Thursday, Dith login, A. D., 1857, will la SIX DOLLARS PER SQUARE, VEX FEST SQUARE) gold by order of the Tem... at 3 o'clock. e. N., upon the • We will apply It nixin Tin and Iron Etats far TWO DOLLARS RES SQUARE, being oo ee,,,,, premsfaa the remaining one hundred and fifty...a "`"". . chaspat paint that can be used. • of Us durability tli• and thirty-wren perh of Scotch klettom Land. in Lot. to ihrw ,, , , , , i .. il wh. ,... bui , .„.. 111 end hies those who wish their Roofs Repsdrnl, to cell tit 0c0.,,,m„,,,, Third eint purcharera 11.. pniperty it situate 2t‘ miles fr o m the and exanainAeaniplca and satiety rho themselves In regard to the durability and practlealtillty of this rums,. Sh - tet city line, lying On both shire of the Itraddoa , Field Plank , PEIUUN - A JOHNSON, -- Road, to win Seventeen acres between the mad .d the I J. O. ~,,,,,,, 1 No. 133 Third stmot, between Wood toot SwittlillstA , 31ouungaliole Hirer, and one hundred and thirty-the. 1 S . A. ~,,,,,,,. acres l.re tho road. Pittsburgh, Penn e , For building or gunlening ... it cannot la nurp•ise ed in the remnty. The plait s road leading to R le now being rep:M.l.d Unproved no tlm the protarty will to is read ily ameerible in the winter of in the euminer. The title in hihniatteble and the tern.. of note (to wit Onolifth mph Its hand. the lialence in 1. 2.3.4. and 5 years. 1.44.13rV4 by bond and mortgage on the premier, th inter , . payable omit annitally,) i tem such as to bring I twithin to ot the most , ordinary means. It will he .4,1 according to draft mai, by ' IL E. slcGowin, EN.. and regol.ly rerorded, curio, of • which may be seen at the office of IL ISWARTZWELDER. No. 143 Fourth et, or upon the ground on the day of rile. N. 11.--Orartibunses will Alert from the corner or Grant end Fourth nut, at 2 o'clock e. Sly by which purclinstra will be conreyed to the ground . P. Mt. DAVIS, Auct'r. /1111 Rurtton Salto. UTI.DIN(3 LO'FS.IN TIIEFIFTII WA RD —l4lll be Rold lOW et Private Sal, Lot at corner of I . t ho and Peccary sts., having n front of 20 feel un Pike st., extending buck along Factory street 10u feet. Throe other Lots adjoining the 0b0e... having each a front oft) feet on Pike street., extruding back lob feed. Two Lots on Adams street, near Pike street,. lasing cart,front of 20 fort, extending bock 100 feet. ' One other Lot. in rear of hat inentiotusl. haring a front of 20 feet on Pike etrret,exteuding buck 100 feet. The *bore are situated near the mills of the Memni. Shoenbergers. dud P. M. DAVIS. 54 Filth et. SITOD VA RIES AT PRITE SALE -5.000 lbs. Cast Steel, assorted sizes; 50 keg 5d and Od 100 halation Straw rata., A;VATCIIES, CHAINS, JEWELRY &c. AT A UCTION.--Comtnncing on Monday veing. August o'clock. and continuing lath evening during 1110 week, will he raid. at the C.tninereini Stiles Rooms, No W. Fifthstreet. MIA Mooting and Open Fi."' n W." . or heel make, Miter Hunting and Op-n Face iTntelies. Gold Chains, Jowelry In gmat variety. superior Pot MOntialos, lin. et, etc.. to which we Incite tn.. Attention of persons winking to purchase. thin stock must I. closed out this work. ' tout) I'. M. DAVIS, Aurir. faiocellaneows tl,. HISTORY OP KANSAS, Railroad and Steamboat Sketches Containing come account of the will, climate, Meer., oa rds. ferries, brulgos, Indians and their renercat Ilona, counties, town, nod townonaklng, labor, lows, laud, whoole and college', mound", timber, minendst ogricultune, manu factures, rattle, graewe, etc., en, TO:-. - -1.R - P11 W. - ROBINSON. lII.D J. 6.1/. CLAIIIi. 13 St. Clair Street, WhOlCS:lie Agent. Fnr nab• at MINT k MlNtiltS, CASE k CO.'S, A. IL EN.ILISLI AND I(C.NNEYS. The Health ol American Women T ILE GRAIFENBURG FAMILY ItEarcr.v.m. /MEE Or THESE MEDICINES TIIAN OF ALI. OTIIER MEDI CI\h.+ PUT Ttal.Elllllll. In this country dIIeCT•IS IA the result of merit, fur the keen I diem enment a our countrym in proverbial, and pule an ellnausl stop to ignorant preten en olone. We conceive that the unnonaled e of the °eaten burg tledictues Is room owing to their undonemas übted superiori ty, thin to any other mune, ..i we denies to call mpecial I attention to one of the best among them, 3IAILSIIALL'S ETEILINE CATIIOLICON. This remedy will certainly more Falling of the Womb, Whites, Disordered Menstruation, Diseases pf Pregnancy. All troubles at the change of life. both with young and old, modall the various kinds of weakness and nervous com plaints mused by disordered uterine organ.. TILE I'IZINCIFAL SYIIPTOSIII Indicating arcane , for which tile Catleilkon to offered as cortain cure, now weakness in the back, tingling MIMI pan between the shoulder Medea extending all atom{ down the opine, oorenees in the end of the spine, lo.aring down pain. an the utonne organo. shooting pains In the bowels nod Into the hips, sympathetic peas In the breasts, haul. in the pit .1 the stomach. Irteivilarity of the bowel, sometimes with airaiiro, and again with ebeti.tto cometipostion, cold feet, cartel.* appetite, iteadaeltee of a inumooring or bent ' Mg ohmmeter with roaring or whistling in }hears,a dal *no in the bend, with great nervous excitement. onicoeeded by complete prostratkm, languor and discomehmnent, duo arrangement of the tuenstrual periods, with im acrid dis charge betaen them, which ,are deecrilsa in the public. tions of the Ornofenboarg Company. In all cotes of Palpitation of the Heart it nett et ts once. Many amine complain are supposed to be boort disease, from tho gyntpalloctir ohaturbanios eonnected with that or gan, but the Catloolicion ohould always toe taken, and In nine mom out of tru, it will be Found that nothing is the MAI IrT watt the heart, and that a cure will anon follow 111 1 / 1 4.. It will also relieve that fowling known MI the heart rising In the mouth and turning oser. ALL OF THESE SYMPTOMS gen not present at any one Onto. but .y of thorn luilleate the preemiee of dia.., and the nensudtv for IMMEDIATE Acrioli. The remedy to limpoornl by one of the oldest and most skilful physicians of the My. and every one may be assured that they are taking a odentide and well c0mp...1 modh tine. - F.Spnricuro has proved that the remedy will cure eighteen our of every twenty can., noel rod mar of she incurable c.o. were because of cane which had donee. the re. :operate. ps.vers of the eyetern, or of nevere moclutukel injure— • Lich had roptured none delicate membranes, and thereby rade, n cum impoesible. Tim price ef the utklo being but One Dollar and a 1141 per b it is within the reach of ever) pore., and ahouhl hoe • ter trial at lest. The medicine I. aroonecanied by fall directions, enabling necessay of medical consule et tinn, and what ie inure import. entindy doing Irony with medical exnuenation, which ...fatly looked man by women ea is •iolarton excreter moo. sand frobnes., to ne e widch , muff. excrete nri. pars, nnd .inctitnes Ines ille near. In this eh., one •' met hinaly educated physician of the prerout day. one who h.. a worlieele reputation, detest that the of torts of tin ilnefenbure Company would ho appreciated ley every female of any delicacy. and that the skilful neepto nn of the remedy winch et , t.t..t the necessity of Immortal anssrore. woad entitle them to the appremation or every teal relived Ponds riveinety the safeguard of her pie nod the rm. p. t..111n and brtilent jewel belon e udg L ~Pert:tato mention Ie requented t• the folleming certffi etc:— Gromentsm—l haste been a prrifenstel none for Mel. year, and of course, have pie. a pont many eery wren dormers failing atter womb, derengul endetrvintion, whims doeirdere consequent upon pregnancy, from th e time of core old.. to the Tour of delivery. :Sly ...teem he also beer frequently erred.' by remere symptoms connected with the heart—such . palpitation. 'kinking, fluttering, end other inarrangernene, which are froemently rope.. to indicate oronnie crake.. of the hare( I have *May. Rend lint slulinen. Cetholtrou • most valuable and nuceerofel male,, 10 thron and in ellcomplaints of the uterine argon.te wilt. so many females are 00 morn efficacious than any. ce• all ihe most ...otter. poem-lett°. of the re g• eiar physician, end I ha...en the practice of the beat in the country. particulars of any case will becli.rfully furnished any on. by arokeroing a hoe to um, Box 1,218, N. York Post Vein, CARMAN E W. IlEMlNtite Public Nur. New York City. meererowt—l obseroe an imiarteit omission In your net of symptom's. llisrolialPs Uterine Catholic on will 'Moil bly enro Nvernigia. TLC. symptom more frequently sccorn. tecien men et nal derengement than people euppee, mad all foetal. are no .object to It that they sinauld tawny@ have • home rd Cathohcon on hand. They may rely upon it that It will work wonders.. I know from certain .perience. The eymptonn. when connected with the fee, ma toe well known to need description. When the stonech Is affected, there bin centre...ems end shooting panic enmetitnes exten ding to the cheek and lack. and frequently accompanied with luasen, Int litnelm. cold.. of the extrendtke and acid ity. The. symptoms will soon he completely controlled by the Cetledioon. 11. 8. - HEILMAN, M D., New York. I heal red In my whole expert.. awn • medicine which will compere with Marehalee Uteri. Cotholkon. rolt of thlrt.n Meal. thh.pl. , now under my trwitment for deemsol of the Uterus, • majority aro about well, .d all One (Oda are rapidly coneelnwine. S. If. PROSCIZE, Lynchburg. Pe A ea of falling of the womb of see.n yearn' etanding, hoe born rum' by Marshall's Uterine Catho llcon. and the lady is now able j to walk out and attend to her doles. Iles 0000 hnOlool bnOn 100kOd upon no inenntble, and the cure In considered llttib leas thap a miracle. JOIIN P. LAMBERT, M. D., Pen.. One of the Beecroet owe of Uterine donee that I have met with In thirty years* active elpertence . a practitioner of medicine. was the ...of first ceiling my attention both. virtue of filarshalee Utenne Catholic.. Theyedienverne married w0rr.,..1 motherod two children. she had been occaelonally troubled vrith • decharge similar to the whit.,, and hail WNW , tOnnitlM with her monthly periodic ha CIMOld• trod herself In mad health. Sim was then taken with ideating pains under liet right shoulder blade, which after wards extended along the vine. She war there troubled with heartache and great nen. , debility. cold, dintlioring pales and flashes of beat would shoot neer the whole body. The orgenie difficulty of the womb emerged into complete prolaptms, that could not nit down, without pain. The... wearinese.dachlng back,and an un controllable drolre to lie on the sofa all day. She harrnnt.e, with hot and dry skin. nod altogether was in • Mittel es. ditto. Candor compels me to nay that many of these spmp toms appeared alter I undertook the came. and the !met ekill I could , remood. felled termed them. 1 felt RS if the tee sporallelity Ire almost ton honey, and • consultation with on eminent medical Profeesor in Now York City, led me to the owe of Marshall's Catholkon. The change of 'peptone to milder ones, and then again to • perfect Nate of health, we gelded, but the whole process wen as beautiful as the gradual development of &plant from the wed to the ripe fruit. A mutant me of It for nix months sess elem . = complete...a and though rovers' p.re Mee . not the slightest symptom of ill health hee been expert: enc.. Since then I ban used It constantly, and do no more than an act of simple just., when I say that It Is eminent, ly worthy of publk confidence. J. W. TURNOCII, M. D, Indians. lb the Gratfetsbury elmapenyt Umenenme—l look upon It an an experience of ification am well as of duty, to Inform you of my with regtird to Merehairs Uterine Calludicon. I have been a practising physkio for same twentyAro yearn. and Imre alwaym found It dread impossible to tare those diseases known no Uterine. My brethren of the malleni profeeslop IlLOCalways looked neon thew complete. no hicumble, and they Imre leech la merited their Inability to diecorer & remedy. Melng heard of your prep...hie Marshall'. Uterine Catholicon, and knowing that many had boon benefited be Its use, 1 thought It my day to gin limy meet thorough Ineestition. The following le the result of four yenrd careful tr . hay. al...anti. It ...Mel in taros Charoctereed by any of the following symptoms. Great heat, pie and Muting down In the Merino organs, room of weight on the bladder, eroompanied by orgentand frequent dedre to pan water. great nevem , excitementaboat that... of the monthly pm ride with irregular dereherges,lt beings:nell...lmnd.; and et other Umatecenty and difficult. Weakness .d Dime non, n,romn headaebe, Irritability of temper, chlilluesis, garden., vomiting, Irregularity of the bowels, burning the etemach. weight to the grim and email of the back. Mete; and tine In entice. parts of the body, and a general sonseof unesdnem. There.e many other symptoms cons elided with tin. complaints, and I.e. observed them well described in the earionacertificates and public:allot. of your Oump.y. I ought to ray that In the compliants conned by the "turn of life" in elderly female... Well. lathe.. of Yen. dale, t justrominglo Maridurirs Uterine Caiholl• con to infallible. Your tidy, BENI. KITIREDGE, 3l; D. A young ferealefdend of Mine has been afflicted for fenr Or flee yams with uterine difficulties, which produced 1.- lent spasmodic Ma, and destroyed bar general health. Two Wilke of MarshalP• literineOdbolkon cured her entirely. MAMMY PERRY, Pre...rich., B. I. A female Mend of Mine. wbohaebeen =Mahe!,Or 0 . 4 7 ten rare with uterine difficulties, (Illegal. selTemeeeeild Wed me...Orem) I. alreedy by Lock months` use of Menbales Uterine Whelk., better than she ear .pect ed to be In tier We, and ineleta i gg e N i .n.t.f r g y . WardielPtUtetine Cethelicotbe.• cite chinas of .."17- thing ester known In this rountry. Itbse been need with complete success. JOB. LEVY, Me Sterling, Ala. I Tbousen•N of other certificates.* ea Sleet die office ofl the Comp.y, where. Intereeted ere invited to cell. bLitIUMIALLN UTERINE OATTIOLICON Te sold Wholesale and RAMS atthe Drug Store of Dr. ONO. ILEYSER, NA 110 Wood dyad, sign of the Golden *WWI and rot • eopy of the Gmerfenburg Am./ of Ifeaub,Boo pagan. Prko24 coati flicks NM. .ypnee of tbeetruntey freed charges. the resedpt of twenty-flee Thante - • Theorsefeubarg AlMentebi ens ef the test of Its Med, eudittsY bad ra'lL/ra: fhenptmeMAvetMer d their Wks, IMlldiesedlosram2 , srdr-201r.ege asaarted Nos. in store and win by UN JOB. S. LZEG:I A CO. , SIINTS -N. T.* 1 hate wale a chemical examination of some specimen, or W. E. CIIILDS .1t CO'S R00F.1.01. left at toy °Mee, snits of which are ea follows: I.t. The material ts so compounded am to remain pliable for a Zee., length At. The consistency Is not reedit) influenced 1,) the frillier:dun, conarque•tly it would not he liable to !sensual - au off from a nail' In Summer. or creek is Winter, I. extrombe of m.tur..l heat and cold woold not ittintw lL 3d. The cuntiewition II not rwrol but slightly alkelins, It ).mild not destroy the canvass. but on the contitty pro tect it from the action of the weather. 4trit. It i• Wateetircof. and to • late Pttent Flt - P - Proor , that 1., .poste and tre broods firing upon it could not lame. IL In my o pini o n slob a roof will Lint for years if put our:irefully foul rereicang proper attention. Ileepectfully, JOSEI'II 31. LOCK E, Cbemtst, • Labratory No. 129 ttainut Stmt., Cincinnati, Ohio. Ctscrumvs Ansitcr Roma. Iris. Co., Feb. et h, 1857. I have examined W. H. Calms A Co's Elastic rim and Water-Proof Cement Roofing, and as far ma I eau ]echo, oonsider It a good invention and tun trilling to Insure buildings Cum prnßeted rusct the same terms.. I insurethote covered with metal. apltlyd.Suß [Signed] JNO. S. LAW, Agt. PO,/ Inv Co., Loudon and Liverpool. ' . Flexible,, Fire and Water-Proof Rooftg. A-1) Ain dr, ortAisrr, Proprietors, No. 57 Water Street, Pittaburgh, and P. Peterson's, Allegheny.. riusem's IS AN ARTICLE SUPERIOR TO ANY OTHER IN THE MARKET. IT IS 1. d extensively in New York and Pldissiclpida, and la well approve& It Is applicable to cowering Peundries„llwellings, Warehouses, Bridges, Stearaboatsluid Railroad Cara. it will lam lenr,er than Metallic finding or Shingles, and mists the various changes of •dimate—neither affected by cold, heat or damp. its principal Ingrodiont is of An extraordinary tau* notary, and it never hone this fluticity. It can be readily applied to all kluils of roofs, tot or steep, old or new, on iron, tin or wood:, It will not melt istwarat weather, crockof in cold, and M em& injured by being tramped upon. .It is Both Fire and Water - Proof. fifirFor farther information, apply to the proprietor., •. TRANSPORTATION. • 1857 CAPACITY ONE HUNDRED TONS DAILY. ESUCCEFFORN Thl LLOYD k LEMON.,] 10Ir AVING MADE EXTENSIVE PREPARATIONS THIS WINTER, aro now prepared to do a heavy business by 1.P.15T1V5 — Z.L7T.A.1 , 71...A.. CA I. ..A.IsTIZI Through to and from the Eastern Cities. We ran assure our Mende and all those disposed to patronise the Penne. Canal nod Itallroad, that no p4lOll Win to spared to reader general satbotaetion to SLIPPERS OF XASTEILN AND WESTItI{N VREIOIIT. The Avoidance of the Inclined PhtneB on the Allegheny Portage Railroad Will giro IncroastO despatch to the trantantselort of freight. OMee Dom Si ri,..tt the Canal Darin. LLOYD it 00 1857. CANAL . NAVIGATION. 1857. - 33...LER'S 1 2 CrECT.A.331-qE) BOAT ViaPennmylvania Canal and Railroad. Capacity Two Thousand Torts Per Month Each Way. • OUR FACILITIES FOR TRANSPORTATION•IIAVE BEEN LARGELY INCREA S .l Miring the post Winter and we can mew per to SHIPPERS the superior edeatitage of a DOIIIILE DAILY LINN to and front Pittsburgh. Phllmlelphin and Italtlinere. Our line being composed entirely of PORTAIILE BOATS, but ono Onnshipment Is required. Merchunts sending Freight to our Line ran rely upon its Icing put through with all possibl speed and despatch. WAREHOUSE, CANAL. BASIN, corner of Liberty anti Ellyn. greeds. Pittsburph, N. fegtilycl- KIER k lITICHELL, Proprietors. itiustcal. - New Spring Stock riANos. JUST RECEIVED AND FOR sale Eptendid new .tack of,PIANO 311TNS, (mu ihe manntictory of Chicker- Ink L Font, Boogon.selected expressly for the ll and comprising nil the rarieties and new stylm, now =on- . factured nt the mnowni•l eitablishment of Chickering Suns, Boston. Messrs. Chickering k Sons have been awarded at the dif ferent Exhibitions and Mate Fairs in Boston, New York, nod other places. Eleven Gold Medals, Serech-en Silver Medals ' Throe Broom Medals, end the Prim Modal at the World's Fair in London, IBM. • LSO, SrVCIAL SECOND-HAND PIANOS . One elegant Chickering Mann• very little ue.4l; `• Mahogany six octave Yinntv, in peel order:. $l5O •• oIJ fatihiolled; 75 Al, a full mupply of PIANO STOOLS. JOHN 11. MELLOII, ... 81 Wood rt.. between 'Diamond Alley and Fourth st. Sole Agent for Chickering A Soma, for Western Pennsyl vania. Eastern Ohio and Northwestern Virginia. mrsdawl , SECOND HAND PIANOS.- I'r;,--1),.. C.% Octave, beautifully cam , ed itosen,o4 case, Iron Frame Piano, menu- 1 h" factured by Chickening, begun. In excellent order. Price El7o VII I-7 Octave, Rusewoad case, Iron I'mme 1n.., ma. tit...hared by 011hOrt. Beaton. Been in too but 9 month, Prim &275. F.ki--Onc 6 Octave, Rosewood cam s loin Frame Piano, made hr Brown & Allen. Film $196, flbo--One OHS ' °dal', 114 . . e. con 4 raw. Boudoir Piano, mum. factored by Gilbert. {Dire 1151'. $7O--One 6 Octave, manufactured by At.....r. i'ri , a - ii. tttet-One 6 •• . - '• Fno 0 ••- Albrecht - 00. The aboor theme aro ail in excellent and 'O, and ready for .le at the Pince Wamo mils '.f JOHN D. 51E1.1,0R. /It.) , el Wood etreet. A Damaged Now Chtekertug 7 Oct. Piano. ONEOF CIIICKERING & OS' first.citos 7 octave, elegantly carted Pemotrood PIANOS, damaged in the furnitoretinly where thelilemishm are nut eindecd, will he acid Id a great Imrgaln. 11.. , -... ~...6.1 ........IC .IAA Item LA a 7 OrtAALA PA•Atcn reived to-day from Cialokerlng It eons. Patton. end will be 'arranted.having melee,' no internal Injury Fer mleby JOILN II MELLOR.' Agent for Chickering & Erne, Sm.., 'lOl O ~. No. 81 11'...1 street, Pittaburgh. . ... New Manic. ... -- lit KLEBER & BRO. !lace I F . pot remit. , " the following bow 31. ICili oks. Just Issued: TIPTOP GLEE AND CHORES 110017.—A now and ch lee collo:lion of coprrights acre, beforc harnuanised. and many o f the moo L.r tiorrnau and Italian compoarn. arranged in • fiunillat style for Glen Milo. Singing, Claw...and the family ...tie, by C. Jo rv. and HoMe. PHICADF.I.PMA AND NEW FOSE GLEE ROOK.con. Wining non hundred Cite.. Quartette, Trice, Round., etc.. etc- compotaNl, 'elec..) and harmonized by George Loden. FIRST LFSBONS IN MESIC AND BOOK OF FAVORITE MELODIES FUR CHILDREN, prepared for use in schools andrßmilie., by Th. Bohr. The above winks are among the best of their kind. They 'are lust from Om - prom and contain //Lofty now anal origi nal comp - 4UL... and arrangenetits. For adeLbY j)"-11. K 1.1711F.11 & BRO.. No. 53 Fifth street Nov Stock of Pianos; FRO% Y. FACTORY OF NUN - NrS Sc CM.4.FSTS., New THE PUBLIC IS RESPECT-Ai vi e folly Informed that rine wiwermans, welch hint boon completely &sleet' by the heavy Spring sal., are ipin tilled with a choice and com plete..talent of NUNN'S &CLARK'S celebrated PIANOS. (.very style end price. Per*ins wishing a fiat chin; and durable Instruwent will please bear in 101 M that the Fret Pianist TII %LUSH°, pronounced Nunn. & Clerk's Pier,. suriemor Instruments In every respect. The pobllo is ineitod to call and examine for themselves. 11. KLEMM: 11 Ito. Sole Agency for :Cum. & Clark's Pilalttl. for Western Penult, Pastern Ohio and North-Western Virginia, No. 63 Fifth I street. tint door to Sammie lel ILT OWE'S NEW AMERICAN VIOLIN _EL SCHOOL—CHARLOTTE BLU ME, 11S W.od otrewt, boo Just raccired the new Amer-inn Violin SchooL with pew. and complete rules and exercises and all treceseary Maroc. Ilona to perfect the player In the art of playing tho VIOLIN WITHOUT A MASTER, Together with& largo collection of popul. M3isic, emulating of Polk., S.hnttlsches• Marche.• Quicksteps, Sou., Ilona plop, Conn Donors, Cotillions, Sc., Se, by Eli. How,— Price, SO cm. • Aleo, HOWE'S NEW JNERICAN FLUTE SCHOOL, with complete instruction. for the Flute without a matter, to- Untrue with a large collection of the popular Music of the day. by Ell. Howe, rein Mt ctn. Sent by mail to any fray of poetoge. CHARLOTTE IILII3IE, No.IIS, Wood street, 2d doorabove Fifth street. BROOKE RAIL FEMALE SEMINARY Media, Delaware County, Penna. Miss Maria L. Eastman, Principal lIIS SENINARY, SITUATED IN THE T delightful and beer4ful village of Medi., thirteen miles horn Philadelphia by kallr.d, offers to young ladies the mast perfect combination of advantage. for the attain, meet of • thorough and accomplished education. The issue aud commodious building lately erected, con. fining nil the modern rouveniences of bath., dud. Ls:, id, with its extensive ground., a model in all that pertains to the health. romfiirt. refinement and Improvement ot the pupils. The sleeping rooms are high, well ventilated, and Smashed with comfort mod elegance, and but two pupil °crispy toeth tame, for ty whom seven teachers are employed,— The most feithfitt instruction is giren in all the branched ; taught, whits monslood religious principles are Constantly ' inculcated by theory .d practice. The course of Instruction comprise. a period of four, years, and a diploma It awordvd ; to all who pass through it zatisfactorily. The Bight Rev. A. Potter, D. D., L. L. D., Bishop 'of Pennsylvania rays: "His %1.. Eastman. who proposes to open • Young Lutist' Seniloary in Media, Delaware county. Penneylvania., in September next, has been known to the dubscriber for several years past. Ile has • very high opinion of her eariadity, efficiency and devotedness as an educator. She has had a largo and rucceseful experience.— The building which is to be erected wUI contain every ad , comrambstion. The sillsge . and .rrounding country are dieting - Mahe.' for healibfisineve and beauty; nut the nib scriber hue confidence that parents who entrust ; their daughters to Mks Eastman will have no cause to regret it.." The French language is taught by a Parisian lady .redid ing in the family. The Latin, German. Spanish, and Italian languara re. ceive due attention, The Natural Science”re taught with the old of a large and expensive apparent.. The filuelcal Department is under the charge of a lady eminently qualified for the Ana all who prefer to be taught on the piano or singing by a gentleman, have • visiting teacher from Philadelphia • Drawing and Painting ore under MO direction of a lady scumpilshed to the arts. The - Till Term commenced September 9th. lifinFastman bus the liberty to refer to the following pan' Right DOT. A.Potter,ll4bop of Penn. Iranks. Don. Pr.klin Pierce, .-President of U. S. 800. 8. P.M.., Governor of Ohio. 'Geor ge wr, Fan., Pottsville, Pa. D. Wharton Fag, Philadelphia. William Dageley, DLL, Plitehulfalf. ' Sylvmsus Lathrop; Fad., Ai va . 2.l . Media.Delasare county, P. GAS PROM ROSIN OIL 0a oruoo FLUID MATERIAL. THE mall: ILLUMINATING PROPER TIES of Goa from Raba and oteeonotte substances hare dwells swathe= a favorite material for the mann. beton, of Illuminating Gee. 3lany Gas Companies sae Ros- in with end, In order to supply their customers with a S.' perkw Quality MO.. 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Racing, Hunting, Shooting. and other manly sport*. The whole carefully reeleed or written by .Creirom. ftom the nlntb Loudon edition, La I. mo. RAT it CO., /Y 2 45 Wood street. GEM= THE SUBSCRIBER WILL COMMENCE on MONDAY, Jnne Ist, to sell out atfl st cod, his tw ins, stock of Hooks and Etatlonery, Wrappi IDconset Boards, Writing. and Letter Paper, Blank , lc., to which the attention of Booksellers. School T Mar elisran and others, is respectfully invited. , JOHN 11. MELLOR, cl No. 81 Wood street. LOCUST p-ROVE SEMINARY POE YOUNG LADIES.TIIE • FIFTII ANNUAL .SESSION of this Itnal Lotion will open on WEDNESDAY, the 16th of September, 'Ara ral pupae ore -expand tote presesd- In . addition to a thorough lepton of instruction In the regular course of audits, the beet fecillthe lay prodded for the par.," sultofllneic. (vocal and hotruntentel, Panting, Drewing,l together with the French nod German languages. • . . TEEMS, (strictly pay , tbie in admene in parlanda) Mani, per half yearly eceelOn... $lOO Tuition " . " " Regular 25 Do " " on Pluto, Organ, Melodeon . end Guitar, with nee of hi- • Ailment, atch....,..—. 1 :',2* in vocal tenure,. ;30 French OetinTriTh7c6 •15 Do wl , 0 in Dewing InTlaseigi .11:0 Fureirculars,mitaining fun inf.rngi o ti - let oee es end engraved New, apply to JOILN Big - - Pittohnrgh, or by man' SA.MTJI, BA. Luce, (Below Allegheny • xxsonraeirlza or BRADLEY'S WOOLEN KNITTING YARN, Ofawry Color and Nitmber. S PREPARED TO FILL ORDERS ON IS ohOrt notice for /Tory color or Maribor of Yarns. Me na been one of the originnl laSalthrtUr•ro of the robber ed enrsdley Wooten Yorrol, ^ lo EatlOraloft with Soy brother, Wm. Bradley, of Wheellog,.; would reesectfolly solicit a there of the anion Om Yarn; ae above. " • : afiKash pad for Sheep Sahli and Wool.. . jeZiaed .Wheat, Ryir and Corn Wanted, AT TILE • PEARL wrmA.Ter. • . Ar.racolur,arr. THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE TAN th 9 j. above eatabtidonant, and am prepared to Ftly tM /1 - ned Market Pt*, In Clash . For 211,00013=hab of 'Wheat., • . 10,00011na4de of Bye. ' • .: 10,000 Bushels orCora. It la the int mien or the proprietars to otrer Zdro Pried for any rbolee lets of White or Bed Wbor.t. - They Intend to make erry, .perlar Fatally Flour,' and are willing to pry preaatosa the Rower, In era Wave of an ecco: price, to Indorn him to rah. 4 choice quality. of wheat, and to bring It to market In good order. .1,, 15204 PARTNERSHTP pf the trubseribere, ruder the Hem of Loh L terminated by mind " consent on the lii do Jmes 18w. - we. SHAW, • a The rwedd army of the Penna. Bd.roidlia,liftworto . . coaucten under the above named Ana, will be continued . wake the setwe erewonton et kerdeftwe, but for the erre. rare neronat of W. 7. Leonia:id Oen. W. Minis; ether the name of LE1:0E1 & Co. in Pbthinelpide, sad other /adorn dine: br TireaTlawina . With... Thor end Clew Clark, • under the none of CLARKE & ()Nat Plitebranh, 111. wreagement being Magni new arnica Cibilwerte amen; (ho partnere Air thdr own dorW ot. WA leaddisterb the onetime dike with tbe c riba r 1. N Deck o:3; Inn um PhilendbilL A CO, Jyltleal Corner Water& Liberty eti,Pittebareni, EDT 6. ARM
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