itsturd . Nett. TAX MF.XTING IN PRANIELLN TONNSNIP.—A large and enthusiastic meeting of the citizens of Franklin township was held at the School House, near Fair mount Church, on Saturday, the Ist day of Aug.t. Wm. Wright. Sr., was chosen President, and Isaac Neely, Secretary ; Wm. Neely, Esq., Levi Richey, R. Skil., David Neely and J. Sickles, were appoint. ed a committee to prepare resolutions for the mush!. --= I eration of i't. tending, after a free and unreserved i interchange of anion on the subject of our Memos -- ____._ __: ......,_ - _z_ — _ - _ - .._ — _ - = News of the City and Neighborhood. . amble and reselutioe., which were. un.imously / Wen has been said and written about T. J. 1 WNERNAE, It is the undoubted right and privilege Simpson, late a clergyman,' in connection with 01 . the ',comic to IlAgemble • and eSpre,P their opinions I w i h :il subjects misconduct with a I.iss Henderson. Ae we have cent:lad matters War tt:rej o t . th m e s li o.er d , had several items of rumor from all sides in our ; h are K.,..k.d a : li n ; 11,71:,:,,,,di Tax ape. es, therefore. columns Prom time to time and as the following . Reran-rt. That we solemnly enter our is the first statement of the ease which can be ; against any such tax, and deny the right of any considered in a certain sense official. We pub- ' power protest to take or pledge our credit, or mortgage, our Bah it in justice to all parties. I property or estates for any Pinch purpose. • Rite. T. J Stwtottot..—For the purpose of sails- 1 Re.olretl, That we aro opposed to Raproad sub tying What may be thought a reasonable desire ' ' eri P tl ' utt • mude for us , 1 1 either the Cothity Com. upon the part of our readers, and c um i,„ 1 ,,.. 1 , millstonees or other eorporato bodies, o . i r legislati Presbyterians generally, we have concluded to ; powers of the country , tending as all. i • t . 0 to t he of speculation , corruption and area publish a clear said impartial account of all , . encourag ement n ,:,,,„, e d e ht.,,, matters pertaining to the many rumors which ' it "...geed, Thai we pledge ourselves and all our hare been afloat, touching the character of the 1 influence to resist te the end• by every legal awl fair junior editor of this paper, and also AU_ ACCOIIIII ' means, ev ffi ery such encroachment upon our rights . I of the investigation of the same, by the Alleglie- and that to will not support for oce any man who Vy Presbytery. ; bolds opinio e ns at war with the rights of property. On Mr. Simpson's return from Missouri, where ' Oar motto is, "We go for the men and the news hepipers :hat maintain our rights." had gone to attend a meeting of the General ler.t i t l re L t . l : That we aro willing, and will cheerfully Assentbly he found the public mind in a Slag` _orexcitemnt, on account of reports which had . 1,%. ; .% . p r u r , Y r :I . Z I ,L j .k po d r ' , :.: t .st t i h t:ff ...US and gained currency through the medium of certain ' but will not willingly pay p one cent government;of tax for any daily F a r fi * Pnbli 2 bed in this city. The most ; Railroad or other hazardous speculation: believing I prominent of these reports was, that he linittl that no - man or set of men bare any right to POI- se.dured a young lady placed under his guardian- I bark nur property or 'Trait in any sueh euierprise. 81.4 p for the purpose of being educated. Mr. ; 11e.0tt.,1. That we will contribute our full share or Simpson, realizingthat some measure ought to ; oil neces.ary expenses ierurred in carrying nut the I be adopted, in order to net the matter right ; Plans of resistance to this unrighteous attempt to befit!, the public, demanded, at the hands of ! impose upon us. by County Con m tisinners, railroad , rotopalties . , stork jobbers and spectilatoi .1. ' , mil that the Allegheny Presbytery, a thorough investiga tion or all things laid to his charge. The Prez- ; ,In e , """ '' '' .""" '''l.ler6Y dir'''' ' t to b` Prompt nergette in collecting .d paying over sown bytery, in compliance with his request, met at ; b„,;„%, Centre, Armstrong co., Pa., on the Huh day of ; ff,,,,fc,..t. That we are in titer of economy nod July. At which time they arranged the prelim- 1 strict accountability iu tlie inanagtoneut of all our inArieS, 111 LI took the nece,,sme„. tiny,' to n MI ! public ltsit... at el that we are fully nun Mend or and fair tins! ion of the whole c•ine. Ti,,. • 11. • ne"essitY of . radical and thorough ..) ,,,, tt ..f . Presbyte then adjourned to meet in Alleglii ai City, on t e litli day t an - . „...,• •ind reform in the management of the , the ”:„.. o , ;‘ ,. th ; ;.,, , c .. 1 71,,, i .. , , , 0 i teR , :0 other county offiee, 5....- , .1. ti e V ommittee appointed irt• the ik high time, witnesses, depositions Ac. were 1 into Tax Uonyelltl,ll has ou s t warmest thanks for the brought before them, in enter to see Whether 1 I o manner they have maintained and stood th there were su ff icient to jusiily them in holding i people and their true inte tat and we NOW inc om e him to answer to 'the charge of -seduction." moo with their fellow citizen, call up on them 'never There not ;being any evidence of sufficient force, to gAre up the ship;" that as they stand by us and qts they thought, to justify them in proceeeding; or rights, we will stand by them. to try Mr. S. 'for the above crime, Presbytery &stared. That the newspapers iu the city of Pitt.. :wade out and prefemd the following charge I burgh friendly to the rights of the route are hereby against him: viz, “Indi.lercet and unmoral con- I requested to publish the proceedings of this 'meeting. duct." WM. WRllillT. Chairman. To•substantiate this charge, several witnesses is ter NEELY, Secretary. were called at this meeting of Presbytery, and the depositions of some three persons connected with the steamer lowa. were admitted 'by Mr. Simpson, as testimony in the Cage, - though they had been irregularly taken and might pure been ruled out by him as unlawful. It being sup pined by the prosecutor. t h at some mare impor tant testimony might be adduced, if time were allowed, 'Presbytery adjourned to inert on the 23th ult. At this meeting some two or three new witnesses were brought forward; some for autl some against the pronecution. After remaining in session for one- tiny and one whelk, night, and n careful and prayerful weighing of all the evidence pro et run, the charge was stiatitined.by the Presbytery, and Mr. Simpson temporarily suspended from the functions of the ministry. • , As aeneinher of Presbytery, We would say, that we did norfindertdand by the above decis ion, that-they designed to convey the idea that Mr. S. was guilty of any crime.. lie requests us however, to say that "such is the delicacy of his feelings upon the subject, and his ardent desire that the church to which he is devotedly attached, should not be injured in the least de gree by an overt act of bin, that be wishes his name discontinued as co-editor of • the Cumber land Presbyterian, until the public mind is fully satisfied of his innocence" F. ITT S 33 17 it C}s_ FRIDAY MORNING, AUG. 7, 1857 iworricui ripER 01* . 771 E cirr-ja . . Without wishing to conceal a single jot or tittle of anything front the eye of the public, we will here state, in justice to Mr. Simpson, that no witness brought befoie the Presbytery, was prepared to swear that he had witnessed any Il licit or criminal intercourse between theparties. And had the •Presbytery had any reliable grounds, upon tolhich to base the charge of se duction, they would haYeproceeded accordingly. —Cumberland Pirebytthan, Aug. 6. • The Gmette is not among the nombor.--Led. amene.l TOE Coors.-During the past week we have tray- I clad about 100 utiles ough Allegheny, Wean:dere land and Fayette Con des, and can say from Obser vation confirmed by ' animous report; that ttit like of ttriernp now Most harvested, was never k ono. One farmer told no Omit ho had taken from one wheat gold ems thousand dozen of bundles of wheat, withoiatlilightr, ofatilrof any kind. Another esti mineorttLet_hesliould clean up for market about 1.900. baltelai of Wheat. - The severe showers of test week fiat defiti the growing oats very much. The grain Is acifull end heavy that there is hot little chance ~f its rising again until it is taken up for the artier. The crop of that cereal is enormous. While grain of the earlier kinds is thus ripening and demanding the care of the - farener, bread fields of grass nil through the, country is suffering. But there is no labor to he obtaintril for love or money.— Farmers work night and.day and yet they are un able to get through with the work which presses upon them. Men in theeity who complain that they cannot get any thing to do, ran earn 51.50 per day any where in the country now. AA high, in some instances, as $1,75 has been offered. and no man could be hired even at that- Men, healthy, hearty, and able-bodied, do a chance job here and there on the wharves at a pittance en hour. who might make their $ll or $lO per week in the harvest fields and earn that sum eta much pleasanter kind of toil then that of roiling barrels or carrying bags. Now, while business lags at the landing, why eJnnot some sent., of the frequentens of that hot steps seek their Bread In the country, which waits and suffers for their toil? Verily the harvest is plenteous but the labor ers are few. Tar. Wheeling 10;71iurneer of yesterday tell. a story of a young woman employed in soar sittiord:- nal., capacity about the Monroe Bonne, who mode an attach upon the life of a young male sojourner at the same house, on Wednesday. It seem, that the young man lad ttneccedeift in gaining the vontidencoland ofibetions of the unrutliecting mutton. Latterly, the noticed a coolness on the part of her lour—alter wards that he had betrayed her confidence—andtn. arming herself with a pistol, the chased the gay Le thario all 0 , ", the house, and at last cornered him iu a room. lie sur'reeded however in locking her out and then ba,lid so Wittily for assistance that timely aid MIS secured and the heroine woe taken away from her intended victim, We Cr. happy to annotmee that Alex. McKinney, EN., of Greensburg, was yesterday honorably din charged by Mayor Wearer from the charge of Lav ing been 'concerned:in the Ilerwig abortion Case,— Mr. McKinney voluntarily appeared before the Mayor and demanded nn investigation. Esquire Laird, of Greensburg, before whom the the proceed ings wore bad, telegraphed a complete exoneration .f all criminal conduct on the.part of Mr. .11-Kinney and there remained no doubt of the entire falsity of the scandalous charge. We understand_ that Mr. McKinney is about to institute both civil and criminol proceedings against tho parties concerned in this attack on his character. CoriiTT REI.VALICSTI SE‘rroillAL CONiERZICCE.—WO !cue from the row m•nith that ^a matting of the licipul,lican Conferee., for the Senatorial District composed of Washington and Greene counties, took pinto on Saturday lest. After a full and free interchange of opinion on the part of those representing the respeetire confides, it %vs, unanimously agreed to postpone the nomination of a Senatorial candidate for the present. The Conferees adjourned to meet at the same place on the 11th inst.. AUCSING ♦ STUANGEII.-A back.drirer named Thomas Kennedy was fined $lO, yesterday, by Mayor Wearer, for disorderly condueL He had agreed to convey Mr. Gee. Marshman, a stranger in the city, from the Federal Ftreet Depot to the Diamond In 'this city for a ontain amount. When he arrived al the place designated, a difficulty occurred between him and his passenger, during which be abused the latter outrageously, acting in a very disorderly man- Tun Ilisrontext. Socterv.—At the last stated an nual meeting of the Historical Society of Pennsylva nia, hold in the city of Philadelphia, John B. Finlay LI.. R. ' of Kittanning, Pa., was elected en Honorary Member. The Society be in a prosperous state, arid recently published, and. intends at intervals to issue several valuable contributions to the history of events prior as well as subsequent to the Revolutionary pe riod of this state. , Wuo nos NOTHING TO WEAR ?—Clothlog is on. doubtedly a necessity oven in this warm weather, and thono whehave not already purchased an assortment that in perfectly satisfactory can hr supplied at the shortest notion and the most reasonable terms .at the ••Qanner Clothing Store," No. 272 Liberty et., oppo site Hand, of which Messra. Spoor d. Coyle are the accommodating proprietors. Tat following ticket (sir Directors of the Iron City . Bank- amaeleeted yesterday by an anal:Man vote: James 3FAuley, Richard Hays, John Floyd, Jacob L. Seliwarta, James'AFCully; Thomas I. Shields, John Watt, William Walker, :ohs: B. Semple, Robi. Denim:, Jr., Andrew 1). Smith, Daniel Eimer, Jitoes Headman. Gevcierou Por.twort chanced to meet on Wednes day a company of young people, teachers and others, at a pie.nie near MansfieK about Jive railer from this eity,And was pressed to and did make some ro marks appropriate to the time and the occasion, which were Very cooping . reoeired. we learn from the Wasbington Examiner that an ac eideut occurred on Wednesday ton young man named Jas. Mcßride, of Robinson tp. Ile was thrown from the 'back of an unbroken colt and dragged some quarter of a mile. tle_tras terribly mangled but will probably ' Vita oext'annual fair Of the Somerset Agricultural SoMety trill be held oti thei fair ground., in Somerset, on Wednesday; Thursday and Friday, the I.lth 15th and 10th days of October. As Asa ovintr.Aairser, Pourcss • If Jelin ena7 Wry, and Mary Alone • It I. match between Miry and JAM nut IfJubo marry wee wires wbat blows and what acratebea rL na fonder a watch, bed • bundle of matelwa. Yn tanwaldttaarOnnnett.—Worktnen are now on r.P*ing the Presbyterian church of West,. .10 0,1 , Ps.; b . 9tb Inside And outaida MiZilill=l JEFFERSON 1201.1.E6E ar ranArad with a friend to report us the proceeding! nt Commencement but fir rood ,asous doubtlers, be failed atanitrao ore men unable to Iny before our readers yesterday morning ar we expected we might, a report of the proceedings on Commencement ueat einn, when the term roil, We are obliged therefore, to giro a men• sketch of the proceedings as ire Mid them reported. on Toes:lan - the force of tearlierit itutructet e d by the eloriluir of Mr. Linn. at. Profesieir of History and Political Economy. and M. B. Riddle, son of Ur. Riddle, Imo raster of the Third Church, no Adjunct Professor of ilreek. At the tacetinz of the Ahoutii • a the same day. Roe. lir. M It iune y of the Banner nn,/ Aiirtwote was called to the chair tel a general interchange of men timenta and cordial giecting of ald friends character. ized the occasion. A colt:mini..o was appointetno report resolutions to a subsequent mcettng. On the same evening Our. Pollock addressed the Literary Societies, in an able and eloquent effort which is highly spoken of by all who beard it. The meeting of Alumni after the address, received and adopted the resolutions of theft Committee au thorizing the appointment of three persons, one from each of the three classes last graduated, t o oproeur e the payment, by each class, of $5OO for endowing the ,propored•Brown."Smith,* and other Professorships." On Wednesday. the class M in the number, was graduated with the acruntomed ererrises. essays. orations, etc. Wo notice several familiar names among the graduates, which if they are true to their high atirmoagrs, the rouse of history may yet in scribe elsewhere than in the college catalogue or on the evanescent page of the news-letter, which to-day is and to-morrow is east—erect where. The name of Got - . Pollock, was adorned and hon ored with the suffer of I.L. 0. So were those of set - eral othergentlemen. lie. Planter made the conerud tog prayer, .41 the eotnumucement exercioei eon eluded. Ton to •vero,u's Learns.—Last evening. Goy. Pollock a lure , t , fere the Young Hen'. Chrietion Association to a numerous and highly respectable audience. Everything he said was very' true. It was evidently an impromptu effort. An ungreeious critic at our elbow whispered to us In the course of the lecture that Washington's mother's name was "Mary," not “Martha" The Governor spoke with eome•osort, he having become quite exhausted by the numerous labors of the kind which have been imposed upon Lim since he came to our city. Ile speaks again to-night in Allegheny city. _ • _ Tar. Itcpublirans of lert-er eounty have called a Convention for the purpose of nominating a ticket, on the 17th inst. The county it thoroughly Repub. Itean, and will roll up a derided majority for Wit. mot. Veeett omt Lewis. h ra been agreed in Lawrence county to appoint 3 Ile- tleh-gation ruaferees to meet a like dt•lega lion trot the entintie: of Nlerver and Vertango, to nominate a rantidote for State Senator. Ilcororin Sruitntis are jnitt now full of pie:were end health !lecher,. from ell part, of the enuntry, in eluding the Pre,itlept end hie nneompliehed nirn e. The water, of the, tpringn are drunk by ninny per. NO O. on areount of their tnedseinal virtues; we le tru that Nleretrn. Lt. Page, Jr. Po. of thin City are now reeetrfatt, ••Bedford springs Water - regularly, put up in ~.rilc,r4 for funnily purposes. o day last week, Mielmel Cramer, of lerrers burg. Franklin emsni3s, 'a., cradled in ten conseeu. tire hairs ten mere. of wheat, in thornughly work• manlike manner. It turnvil Von, hunclre.l nub fifty. wo !hawks. ti, timason't my .tooi enemy. : he nearly thr,ra and three per hour awl ut Ling. .ire per mine olliriti;: the ::,:,de time of but ling. KS. -The renewing were ~1,1 lac( eve. rang. Its the 31crellaate' Exchange, hy C.I. M . Curtacy, auctioneer 10 shares Clizet” . Bank in gle a, tr, An To ',vow rt.—The recent ifortienlitiral Ex • Whitton in Hollidayehurz aas an enOrely inn•eee=ful one. surpassing in dkilay the expectation,. of the most sanguine ufffe firnjectots. Gov. l'ot.tora will addreqs tho Vtoing Mons . ebrieti.m Association. of Allegheny city, at Dr. Ittiger'AChurch, corner or ''sneltmky street and South Commons, 11\evening. at 7 o'rbwk. -lErvcwittst TwouAtir-wa, committed to jail yester day, by Alderman Alllattters, to atratt trial on a charge ”1 acmult and battery with intent to commit a rape upon Leah I; POW., ', ill do well to attend the rale of sow.. •and Nlolo.ser rh.• Perneriereinl Sales Rooms, No. "•4 Fifth street, till', Friday afternoon. NIA or others having business is Texas requiring personal attention are referred to an advertisement in another column. Tun weather is, in south. mooting and oppreseire, not to say Lot, as n perspiring .Mirawber might sug gest under him Oar circumstances, and a eonsidtrnl.lo number of citizen, have gone if in snort+ of a tempo nary abiding I , " sec, in one of those shady. quiet nooks. with all the trimmings of rustic maids, dancing streams, fresh milk, new laid eggs, of which poets are to fond of singing, but which are so hard to find practically. lint those who cannot enjoy these blessings, run enjoy a cool drink from Super's silver soda fountain, at the corner of l'enn and St. Clair streets. _pram jaotirto. The Only Remedy for Consumption, whirh erperlence h.. proved reliable, dc CO'S. [l l vte Haddon, Clark .hCo..] Pure and Genuine Cod aver OIL It It.s atood the teat of ten yeah; with Increaning fa/polar ity. and proved eflkationa where other. hare What St., that you gel Ilehemart, Clark & Wt. for Mateo the death of tan- flr. Rushton On article called ..leassittloi.e . hne le-en In theinc.al, In no Pay cnnuected with It. C & Che or If. C. it Co. . toll by qIILLICS & Co.. B. A. Pattlthsrocl & Cn, Yuman Dena and Dr ethrhdogenerallY• Jefa2 =boatel' Dentl•t 73r. .7. F'. 1 - 117 . 1.1. I iil y ll.N.lntrlng ere gagal the omelet" of the moat eerienced Bloc Workman In the United ll•ntea le xp prepared to fur ' . 4l4 Teeth, melaphel to P9rl6 pot titular 11,1.43. Mi. of teeth, nr por t. of eel, teed.. a irit •trt phut., In 000 continuo. or hotel pine. Artificial Fps end all deform:haled of the Dm corrected. ferrOperatioce end work warranted. Office No. Ma Fourth street. between Wood and Smi th field streets, Pictelitirab. apltirendre TEAMSTERS TTENTION.—Dr. Tobins' ViriLotlnll Homo Liniment, In pint bottles, prim GU cent*, le warranted cheaper and better than any ether ankle ever offered to the „bu r for the rare of Cum, Gallo, Sprat., Lomenem„ Over beating. An Corp a bottle In the stable, It has sated many a wettable borne. NOP! genuine nub., .hood H. 1. Tublu Depot, 58 Cortlandt street, New York. Mold by Dr, KEYSER, 140 Wood at . JeVadAwaY W. D. WoOD MOORLIZAD r % e . IeoLZAWS WOOD, MOORHEAD & CO., ■ANOIACIL•RLYA 07 American Galvanized Sheet Iron, And belt Agents for the Sale of • W. MIMS Woco's ALoo,.(nttraniz . l.l(22rrutrotril Iron, for ?.log. irip-iiratrehouhr—So. 134 Prtmt Alrirg, Pitlsbaith. Lta - frF MEMO. Z.1.A.1 . 7 1 :7P.A.02'177C.Z1M1.8, Ourwr of Pike 11/1.11 N./LIMOS Serra, JAM Ward, Manufacture Pine and Oak Kegs of tho rkhoos deacrip ,Stot• of NAIL ASO9, which they will sell at the /mead 'nwrprim. ' f i ontracts ere re.p. - trull/ .sdidtkd• All work nude' of the best gustily. del2lydfe 'Tom uecin is instantly cured by a few 42:01, 8 of Or Keyser's Tooth Ache Remedy. • Prepared and sold 4be drug More 01 DIL.:KET9A9, 140 11%.01 , t, Sjetn.tdtask • Sign of the Golden Mortar. 1r yea value year teeth and a pure breath, heathy gession, ssaistasomsste, se 10 R- 818 ° 11.0 . 10 0 W OOO nrem.audibery bottle of Wup'e TOOII , W4Sil ' Nod Vora PORDZA AlbalrES Telegraphic Missouri Elections Sr. Loris, Aug. 6.--Official returns from St. Louis county gives Rolling a majority of 161.8, being a gain of 540 over Fillmore's vote Cape Girradesu gives Rollins about 100 majority; Morgan gives Stewart 98 majority; Lincoln gives Stewart 300. Rollins' gain so far about Saline county gives Rollins 240 maj, Johns ton it is reported, gives Lim 450 Maj; Pettis '2lO rnaj.: Moniton 120. - . Rollins' majorities:—Henry county 53: Green 400; Gasconade 142; Monroe 192; Calloway 195: Ray 19U. Stewart's majorities:—Yolk Charaton 266; Livingston 145. Kentucky MAT.SVILLB, August O.—Rowan county gives 110 majority for Mason; Lawrence gives him a small majority; Morgan over 700; Carter about &00. (ireenup gives 40 instead of 211 for Cox, Alabama Electlaz; MOBILE, August s.—The entire Democratic Stute.ticket has been elected by a large majority. Mr. Smallwood is elected to New }lO¢K, - Aug, 6.—Dr. Catlin has nm4e an af fidavit in the Cunningham fraud case, anal becomes a witness for the State. Ile says he prescribed for her for cholera mortals only Ile examined her person, and saw that she was not in any way with child. anal nut been. The first he saw of the child was when it was brought in by Mrs. Cunningham. Ile says if she alleges that any childrhirtli took ;duce that night, up to the time lie left and was arrested. it is not true. Mr. Alexander Boyd, keeper of a grocery store in 10th street, was awakened yesterday morning by a gang of burglars breaking into his store op the ground floor. and went down to seize them, when one of she villains drew a re volver and shot Ihe unfortunate man, inflicting wounds whirl, will probably terminate fatally. The cry of murder brought the police to the spot. Edward Landren and Francis Campbell were arrested on suspicion that they were concerned with wounding the man, but he did not recognize them. Boyd is not expected to live. The steamar Niagara sailed at noon to-day. with over two hundred passengers. The store ship Belief, from Aspinwall, for Boston, was spoken on the ult., in latitude 24 deg. 17 min., longitude 64 deg. 47 min. Sickness had broken out, and medicine was supplied. Advices train Leavenworth to Monday, state that Roods and Knowlton, companions of those hung on Friday, were being tried by the judges of the Vigilance Committee. The people are intensely excited, and express a determination to hang the prisoners at all hazards. Judge Lecompte and Governor Walker addressed the populace, but failed to pacify them. WM.IIINGTOW Aug..-.tirThe-Shavrnee Kansas Indians having made their selections and locations of '200,0m0 acres, in accordance with the treaty between them and the U. S., nothing now remains list the approval of the selections by the President. before the resider of the Shawnee lands will be opened to sale and pre-emption. In view of this condition of things the Commissioner of the General Land 'trice will shortly issue instructions to the Sur veyor General of Kansas to approve the plans and surveys and transmit the claims of the white settlers who have already gone upon these lands will not be recognized. The members of the Cabinet tinmeeting this morning adopted an order to close the Depart ment to-morrow, in token of respect to ex-Sec retary Dobbin. Cocumnrs, Aug. 4.—The Democratic State Convention to-day nominated H. 11. Payne, of Cleveland, for Governor, on the lot ballot.-- Payne had 187: Renncy Ott; McDowell 1;4. W. H. Lytle of Hamilton was nominated for Lieut. Governor on the 2tl ballot; Lytle had :2:3:;; Smith C 3; Rex 44. Whitman was nominated for So fa-erne Judge: Morris. of Monroe, was nomi nated for State Treasurer on the ft 11 ballot: Mot.: ris had .Ott; Morgan 1.31. D. Reinhart. of Franklin, was nominated for Secretary of State and A. L. Backers, of Lucas, for Board of Pub lic Works. Mr. Burns, of Richland. reported a series of resolutions which endorse the Dred Scott decision of the Supreme Court; approve of the administration of Buchanan, and the doc trine of popular sovereignty as announced in the Kansas Nebraska act. and in favor of an in dependent Treasury for Ohio. Sr. PA.ux., Ofix.l Aug. .I.—A destructive fire occurred this morning at 2 o'clock nt the hard. ware store of T. W. Caldwell, St. Anthony street. Before the flames could he extinguished the on 7 tire square with the exception of the First Pres byterian Church, was consumed. Seventeen buildings were burnt. Loss 5.Y1,000 ; insured for $ 12,000. Information of a favorable nature hav been -received from Little Crow. T he friendly Indians cent In take Ink-pa-dudah's band of murderers were at the latest dates at Hole-in-the -wall mountain expeeting to find the not lawv at Skunk Lake and were confident of n sureasful expedition. ;•m. M e•iftry rout-nett ye.tertloy front the agency toil gill deopateh the anus 1111.1 Inounnit ion now here to the frontier to he uited in cute of emergency. • t., , f..fsonot.vt.k Narlg.owa C , nnlvhr ry, tit v , . --The esamitt tt ton of t.i .te.l.l.x.at t.illlllll T.. I:la,ktroo I alio hrutally murder...l i "L , • i`to---....O.ttosttottt^..toe, .•,1 15'right on ~amnlny war put 400.0 ntai . .1 I.ze.rosn, T , lorraple t•ut 01 t .1 large crowd gathered in ttio Recorder . . office. '"" ,loll„ with "t t it" tatt . a! 1 ill the intention of curbing him If in rout, .on ills ' tat, at' at Y aa, rt , tat.t . at.t at' •i , l waive,' examination and he Nl . ll cot:quitted "n^ for trial withrint appearing in emir, Ittuitors '." , " -att.a4tat..ll S. an"' ttaytac at.'" a tap Oh a" , to are afloat of the organization of a I . igilanee It''"" - `' 1 "' .."i look h.,e l'a P ta " t Ct. k ° l . """ thn l'otranitLett. 1..0n0. 1... hn.l tho zleaysem (I" Dwell - 11C , Y.! In., .1 day v..i at, y, 11. _NI,. D o bbi n. forn • „hot rour - leotl. TliAl on.l l all them Secretary of the Nosy, died at Fayetteville on !if o• 4. - t that t.o , t• .tt l to their ett.ott , Tuesday. motrnod ..yroty ~.Al+l tvit Wolllollll 11.111.1 d ly 1 , 111111,0 u till 1/11 tin .Wi t 1. tat 1.'211111M ..:.n. ~ 1.. nil N 1%.111, ra 'Or l , •1) •,1111 • .akt ~10 haler, llrr •:.110 Ibbla oar, 21,000 burn acrid at I.?t far white. SI.II tar ChM. Cure rlarrerl tura% y clone.l firm. %Vlitaky tr lane, .area at . l.•.ar • hared firm. r,.ff, firin. Tar -mile, holder, are dernaarlir, ad' onae. Baran stoned firm. ("Is arrive. Irimreerl tlit :a,. Lard r , rni nr vat itraativa. firm•Tt drratal firmer: Chiraga A Hoak ',land "Sr. Mina. rentrol 119 e, La rro..r A Milvraakia 31irlrizan :authern Rending 77, Galena .1 Ctrieusza Liar 11111voiskin A Ma.aisampi l'itti.Aor brut I. Aug. The rain t•1-4:11. 11,. ma. terially, restrict,' business. Flour es.n , - es dull and otibe 500 M a Mils. fresh gruff from nP n ill at $7.50; odd stock i. dull at Small sales Rye Flour at St,r,2l. ariaC 31041 bid. Wheat is dull bush. sold at sl.eilibblillU i and oliite at u bit or TeIIIIP.4, red sold at the latter f.gtire. Rye enntinues senrce: small sales at C..rn IP ina n Mir ,Ins ml; 2000 liu•hels I at elle. in store, and hue /Omit. Oats aria dull ..t 100bl:ie. In grocers and prov isi ~,, bort is no elirange. Whisky unebangml, small sales of Penn -ylminin Ohio at I r. AM AUK. f.—Floor firm; 7110 Mils. F.. 1,1 at ~,t nw t ,A,7ll for old, $6,A1l for new tool Sti,litt for cstrw the receipt, Are quite moderate. Ital., are ; old, 70, and in good demand. Corn is dull and there are more sellers than buyers nt 70c. Wheat is active at full prices: Whiskey 10 and firm. There i. no change in pro, admix: tho only salewis $0 tierce. „1 Sugar Cured Hums at I :11. Itneon is held firmly at Ittl for Shottlder. nwl Sides. l'offee is 0- sales cf 7111 bags at 11101,1 2, chiefly at the former rate. The rates of exchange are unaltered. Weather clear and warmer. 3derenry Su". Ilsi linear. Aug. G. - Wheal is dull and prieits rattler lower. fern is firm. Whisky is tiiintml at 04,;;1J.n. Fittur t sales of City Mills at Sil t s] (at 7,24; Howard street in nominally quoted at r. TWENTY-NINTH ANNUAL FAIR HI TIIE All ERICA N Cry•bil in the my of Neir York. IMi7. . Tha Nlanaarra annannro that lb. P. sin apenad far the reavidion aonla fron. Monday. 7th, mat! Ta.....1ny the 11. th of Snioternhar. Hasty I ta.4.., and Artlrl. tram a ohatance. rill be tel,iVl.l/ and .4 , 41 In Ilea htlare on and after tha In 11July. Nnartiele entered alter tho 41.41.1..11th, eon compete for the pr , lllllll/1/1. Premiums, eimsseting Bold, Silver and Silver Cups, uitdumnMl Ar.. •.4 ill be awarded on she tnendationof ronigs.tent and Impartial Judgv., The Slued. Department will be increiceed In extent, and , adillthinal fuel'. stirs furnished for operating Marhiner7 Ire easitoo no forcibly impress upon Mechanics and Inventors the tievesel. ty of early ettandanee and having their Article"prilwrly in and In noticing order at the upenlng.of On Pair, itnin, elle, notice however. should be given of the space they wish to croupy. and thaw , requiring power, the •JJ .111. The Agricultural Department will consist of an Exhibition of (Iran, and Standard lirase Seeds. Flour, Dairy l'oelortlung, Friths, Flowers and Vegutaldna, for whll, liberal Premiums are °I erect. • Communication. tuldreimed to Wl. Co, ~" Podlogl'am'otaryi will moot with Immodiate attention. eircohnot i ountainlng full particulars, mn to but on appli z ration at the office of the Amoricau Institute, No. 30 flrosul. vroy. 'N. Y. Ify order of the Manumit.. . . . EHAE. A. WHEENTY, Chnirmon. Jul". W. CRAmens, Secretary. Jyalrlioutlwys NO. MOLASSES--I_^o bbls. in store and • for rule by ttua ATWELL, LEE& En. SYRUP -40 tads. cl i wiee fur ruin by .3 AIVFLL. LEE Jig CO. Syrup in store and DOTA S I I —lO rusks superior in store and I for ralu by Alla ATWELL, LEE &CO. SEASONABLE-- 110,000 Fruit Cum: R 5 4..11 Illaaa;ro Vivo Minato Freezer, 30 lcala 'rva and frefligeratura, Per . We cboap by GEO. W. !MILES, Wedeln! etraet, Allrabrny. La - txtr.B SODA-100 kegs just recd and II fur We by L IVAIINESTOCK, sarram Pinning or to Moo. NIADDER, r „, ..__"s - 6 - 6 lbs. in store and far aulaby 4.1 IL L. PAIINESTIVIL HEig P SEED-10 thin. on hand nod for tulle by .01 IL 4 FA/IMPSTOCK, StkitelfSNUFF-10 bbls. just reo'd and fur oda by .ul B. L. WAIINESTOCK. ENOLISII MUSTARD- 7 -406 lbs, in store end Os sale by .1 11, T,. YAIINEs7tx N. DARLINGTON COAL OIL in ere on coa sarnatent fur rale by /BAIAII DIOKEY O W. hbls. in store and for sale by GNJ! 1,30 DIDKEtt A CI). FEATLIERS—erI sacks on steamer Com sorra loarrivefor male by - IBAIAg DTCHET t CO. Commercial PITTSBURGH MAILKETS• [Reported Specialty for the .ThEsborgli PFUrforanu. F 11.1150, Army," 7, 15a7. FLOUR—guita firm hut 'rollout clomp: ask., f rom mom ul 50. M. fat. IU, 30. 72 mid at tibia m $5.54 for nip, Fo..^ a0r7.00 for aatra and $7.1.a5t;57.22 for family do. and to Olaf aatra at FOTO. Rye Fluor. a sale of Ti bib at SS.:M. tiItOCERIES-' -tialeat of ft Molt P R. Sonar at 11 2 . i; lin Itas emmti at 12t4, and to Lida Mulaiat i a at 75. FtSll—;ta - ckarel .;:c. 3am de - dialog: a site "fly Laude Lame to . - tatautry trod. at $ll dale of -.V 1, Pell Nate at in? boo. Txcssulr. August G. 1847 Ilecara—them wa. a rather totter supply. yertorda y . and the market was dnll, but prime were unchanged The higheat quotation given below ia ail , gone eq.] to Vt.. not, but really cholokt..nAO.l.. are worth 5. tool an hocantonal .de to made at that thrum. The number °Room w ao 774. of t at t i c k and nearly a huhdrod emu mod CS/ON W.. 1.41 , 1,..111 . 14.1 N. Offero.l. N. eAd OM•red 1y J. Wif. .1. Mey. , rs A Uri Trarr man A Ct . ,. SO P. l‘r3 15 .I+6. AuII t 40 Tratmient.iluting .405 3 , 4 %km. IC7Or TA. tue' , 10:100 1 011 , re,1 hy N0.11111..41. N. Sold. .1. & .1 1.10,11 y 2.1 31 21 21 I:•._.r. .t N1.30.1...k. 41 41 ~.' \ ''i lirist ‘ : " l ' l7, 4 l:::ta. -.' '.. 11 ' 4 1. ' 1 11 11nor•lwr 24 ' 24 101.011. Cox 1.1 1 :41 . ...4.loßoun Chryot .01 ' 25 Ite•opinun Pllllll4. , 111 14 C.L'ry Brown i 40 . I:t IZolwt Prim.1 , .......1 ..... 1 5 I'oll l' , ••rhi% 1h0..-rt 1'....10r011 141 $1•111 1.1..0 Johnal,..ll, ...43 20 r 11L n.l 3W 295 tc.tr—there were about IMO Mini, awl Walt. offer."' Anil irro.g• and lamb+ At .1.1.2.1r4 Thr high Kum of Ix, iiirma-eg the ran gumption of mutat. aml the., •tiliffl etii.vc a Plight Um pniveniimt. Ili% --a f.•.. wdd at 0 , , a, Anil in rripiii-t. MONETARY AAID C OMM ERCIAL Wm', IN Utit.i.—W; 7., a paragraph going the runnds of the to the Cleveland Piai wirrOrr..llktinz that there is n incross , in the product of Wool In that State. the Increase err last year amounting to 3 404000 lbs. No fa . to are Own to support this statement. eel ere hare had . .i.on.foon figure, in oar possession, to dm , s , a rondo /don directly the reverse. Th. , mother of sheep in Ohio, accordion to the consult of w/o :042,22d: and tho totAt amonot of Wool ' , minced • that ymr ltid37l IM. \I .• b..fore urn, naw, the return.. for the pre.nt year trots. Portage. Trumbull, Summit. (.1...1int Wayne. Stark. Colundonna,\lahening.Jell roan. Licking, Guernsey, Mn... king - um. 'fneoarawa. and Ilarr*as Countive-14 of the largest Wool.grow ing eunutie. In the State. And containing nearly one-half of the Sheep in the State. Thetr returns were der , ...1 from that Atotitors of the ...rem! conntj.,..._ It. ISatt, them:co...llea contained LaTtitliki Sheep: fn lalai, ttl,Orilint 10 I !•• retains ' , rib.. county auditor., they coo lant...l, 141.1,3:1. Ina Int Innil7. by tire name authority, the number nat. reduced to I. gig n deer - wore 0(19,5, iri nttay. 1540, B.J of 7-1.1,L5 alt.,. Last year. Now. if iu these leading counties the number of Sheep be. fallen on al . us n last year, it doe. not seem prole:dile •liero cotil.l Lan Icon an increase. much not „melt income ~ •wonlil lowans. T 1.000.000 ha of Wool, for this woo 1.1 imply Om Offa,Mily of an Increase Mat least 1.n00,1 , 00 Sheep. Them is no doubt In oar minds tlo4 the prduc - Ilan of Wool is decreasing tather than Increasing in Ohio. Ito nearne., t.. h 4 i '•o• markets trade continually to the op of largo quantities of Sheep for the butchers. The sales of Sheep In Phllailelphla and New York IliPrng r p '2O fogh a week; and taking the other titles 'Mullin account • which draw their supplies mainly from Ohio, the aeerage will cowl, :111000 a week. Then then; Is a constant tendency of Shoop Westward. to stock Western farms. as well as the limey annual mortalitY from vat - lons ricks to which Sheep are subjected—all of w1.!. , 1 1,1.1 to keep down the oggre . gilt numbers. vo notes nit!. I , :rsnern* and Ururera• hank Wa, linn nl•laar,' in Oda ..ity. 'Choy are.vrry nell executed, nod are calculated to tinO.'l%c.-11111. Bulletin. Import• by Myer NIONONI: A 11F.1.A NA VItIATION Cullwrbm, y L, butter, a bbl. butts, 31*Nattsghton, IU rem: 32 bl.l. flour, Swln , ller: 2 r,rrlw chicken, I• i; t.,s, I rh,t. tlebbart: I bid egg . Unruh:tit: A duel ens, I tub butter, 2 firkin. 1.144 /1 , 1.1 hat It, 1 sat tAt, owner. • WM:MANI; by Cbvr.-14 I.lls flour. 1 d., woiptr. I bag yx kk a 3 1.14.gur, Illarkbui, 1 rizak, I crato iqua; I bo, Aundrit, 1 car nage. Ilark..t c., 15 I.mr krp.. StrAnb, 1.1.11 o Leg ,;In, I 1.1.141 e, 1 wagA.n., 4 empty hartvb. w.r. /JO:ES%ILLY. by Freighter —WI 1.1,b dour. Clarke k re 21, 6,, 1:4r1, 14 , rringtoFt; 4 b *TANI, oak,. 2 wool I, k rm 4 LIAR. 1 cr... 1 Irca re;,-.,ux nee. loaporta by Railroad. rttlot.unilt R. h.-14 plow wing, t.,24 std., IS half ht I trout, 1 - 4 , 111na: 1,41.: handle*, 14,pit,,.0tt q:, 14, , 1,14. .1. l'uthug. 11.4.rert.ou bix, 1 pc rating., Planing. 1 . 11.1.umb F. W. t C 'amts a. ,,11 A .4. 4.1 b. al.wlton t rya 7. dnr horketa..l, 1 1 , a1. 4 .• . .. 1 . H lima: 21 pay-. fa.. R To.r.rnd do, hra.m. fOrkpatrlk. k 31wta“aw. IN 1.. whew.. Tua-. cart rr 10, do twsrte,..l A , ,rwil h. 31 1.1.1. ' , awl.. Lyon A 11.. a:l.i.yu u . . ‘r • abwk. 13 S . o,r-1.1,w/ s aw...a 32 11.,v1 14.1. vga ;. tarn. 241 Twwf. Clark I=l 'Mete 1. siot:.!hg nmeh m ports., ,ww, eie at the r.‘• r The Fheighter awl the Chevoth with what' bud, an wI yee , t. _play There t• larp. 1...f1ew 491 boat* new hehhng. awl , Alow Is a, • Set! rowly tw thew I outetW TIM MON./N.A., , 1..1 at . . , , three lr.n r! iv.. The ....it all :not laralthhil , in Leant, fACJI t, 1/I:di. the tear, •11^r I etei.atiatie.l with lite than Inifore h. tried .1111 . inri int irrn -.m111 , 1141 the InaitA al Ilia line in the tr... I. r.. 11'. ...tt at g—.l frt., I, Cart It C. G 1.... ill 1•11•• • .Iy ,•-•;..rtlita. • The lagimarla a taallitta a 11111. al tt. ..Ite a 111 1.. all r ft.r tie.. tall and a ill ha.. rta ti,tr It at it a. saw eau tart. t:rar I..tka hearty and t I pr., , . ... .it.ri. Sac 10. hint II .411. out yv. , tenlny. enl/1. WIIlan! I..tt. thy In.s.. 11,1 r i VOlnpirt,4l tt, u.k•al•ul t nltrwly lauchohl.l :ma tLr,. lu,n,. gleittisboat Register AItRI V Et , - rII, 4 , 114m..n, Aq CA.n Ell7nbet V..1 - 1 , 1 n ,.. IC/iev!ina, '/_,n Joßeum. •1•• r. r'li.r• %Vl3..litog: ./. l•lurl Monongahela R.ver ,TEA3II:IITEI.ErntAI.II. . S. Mall Packets StEA3IER JF:FFEILSO. ,•0, J. C. WoorPint.D. 10[0111111, rr I . : Alti )VE NEW STEAMERS ,A It E 1_ runt.in. n. 0211 1 -13.. Morning Boutm lea. Pitt. Immli ail ~e ltyk for Nl'Ke..aport. EllArtbellttori. 1...1.‘ CO) Fayrtte City. 1 44141..1d, rallft.mn xawl thvre c01:m.4141g voth nn.l Untontnwri. V.iyette sprittgx,3lohxuulovrn, Waywrxburg, Cannicharitt. int4l Jrlfernoet. Peeeengora tleketol through from Pateburgh to Union. n for $l, meal. an4letate-roonot on boate ..Itott re.— Ft of. returning from BronwrurillehAv. , at ft o'clock In thy morning and 5 In the ryrn , ng Inrther Information 4 , 0. quirt. at the ilnior. Wharf the foot of theme...et. ate. U. W. SWINDLEIL E I,A R TRI-WEEKLY 11 MIIFIELM, PACE ET.—Tlio fine pa. ;grant, CIILVIOT, Captain J. Murray. n I eave I, they/env and all Intermediate porta on Tuteelays. Thdre.laite and Saturday, io place of the Forret City. for ft e1,.. 1 h npply on hoard. or to nun 0. W REELER, Agent, No. 5 Wool at : i 1 ` 4 li LLE—The elegant etramer II A ZEI. DELI„ Vert. Hera. Rorer DAY, /...avr no the ateere and all intermediate lefie. DAY, lOth at .1 o'clock r M. For frig or apply tenni or to FLACK, BARNES d. nl.. Agents. _ VOR Si. LOUIS.—The fine new otooluer curroN, Capt. Montan Poo,. Kill leas„ for tha ai:monad all lutortntollatopnt . DAY, 7th 1e.., el 10 A. M. For frolght nr pa ottp al. ply ouhurd-or to and FLACK A DAIINK.4, Agto. FOR ST. LOUIS—The splendid Arlta, -- oteutnor MARINER, CapL Draro, trill loon. ror Moab,. owlD, all Intermediate potc DAY, 7111 Inst. For freight 0rp15.0.09 svOi Nom! or to and FLACK, DA FINLB Agonta FOR KEOKUK.—The splendid Warner FANNY FERN. Disko, 'Mutter, Itotro fo r the above and all Intarroodlato porno TI 8 DAY, 7th Inst., at 10 A. It. For height orpassaip, op. ply no board, or to [)1.11 FLACK,DADNES, de OIL, Agp, --- ,oTlol.—Tho partnership of the under- J. 1 milluoM doina Intainem under the Mk of 31n BURCH VI KI D. arm termlnato by mutual comma nu Sap. Lumber I. RUT. . All persuis having unsettled accounts with the firm wll greatly oblige by ealllug befon that dole and making set tlement. W. K. 111UltrIlY. M. eurtetinip. - ••• Mr business will to motioned at tha same !mottos, N. E. sorrow of Fourth and .Mstket streets. h; J. I. RURCQ accordance with the above announcement, I m tat PUY k. DUECIIVIELD will roaurtenro rq the Oert day of Anguat. tool continuo for one mouth. to Weptro of their at fire .gckof Cool. at mat reduction on priread'i rio, will afford- tore - ma wanting Dry Mood. no 0 , rt pounity of mopplylog tbetnaciras at prima dug they Ain not likt ly hove the opio tn-WWI,' of doing "dolidgalo. aul:2w S - T . F. IIII UI I I - 114AC1- •_/. m nuemcATtim AND IMPRPESION PAYER -A principle of writing without pens Of ink: Finn wadi= awordell to th em by the Ohio Rata Pal,. October, 1(1111.' It it t. beautiful article with Which to write Aletter and obtain the roily at the woo titan, witholdthr ono of pagti Ink, wandering It itiroloable to perogoi travelling. It will tatty lie corrert imprrattlon of any Iraf.. plant or dower, and adopted fur writing on paper, doh, woodAr in OW copying of plant., &algae, mode. Ec o without the one of pro. or ink. with a bona or common stick. Try It. For .alp by • • !AVM, nut Nuke' add/keno • meta - • - - • - - _ QTARcu.-100 bee prime Pearl Starcl3 .40 by tjydEj tit p, CANFIELD. aurtion •alts P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer, Commerant S. Room; 54 PiBli Suva. PAWNBROKER'S SALE.— wait. sold at the Commercis: Sales Reocria, No. 54, strvel. uu Ilortday morning. August 10, at tettop'clock. the largest quantity of Pawnbrok e r' s unclaim e d pledges ever otterisrl 'ln this city, consisting of upwards of Over thonsand loin. and embracing one thousand Ladies' Drmkses of the borer fatinm suitable for the acason--silk, satin, robe dress, hareges and lava, together with morning robes of oth, fabrics nilb mantillas in ,:rent variety: cloth aud IK cloak, eery superior lace window curtains: white English coi:derv., 1,50 d assorted cloth roods. pants and ests many of which are of superior style. and but little. worn. A 1... quantity of slimmer clothing and other goods. halt we deem it nnueceroutry to _particularize. Sale t0.. .7 ! P. NI. DA \ - Ic. Atiefr. BOOKS. MATHEMATICAL IN.STRU MENTS. At., At AUCTION.--(h t Sat t.rday eletting. August el. ateight o'cick. will lie Mad at the Commercial Sales Roms, No. A. Fifth street. a collection or new nod comprising works of hide to rea.lerii of every tics, of I . :ugh - eh and American lit erature: also, superbly boomd dom. of the Family Bible, Pocket Bibles, one set of Mathematical Instruments, mu. set of Optiml Duitrumentid two sets of Chessmen. Ar. .7 I'. ft. DAVIS. Aut'r. EREIII'TORY SALE OF SUGAR AND P sold. at lire Commercial Sales Roms. this afternoon. August 7. at 2 o'clock, for account of whom it may redeem : n 111. Excelsior Sy, 4 do Philadelphia IS do New Orleans au7 w 4 4 5 l'r 3 , , .;• a% 6 •;;., do 3 I 3 ‘. c 4 fi 3; 4 41; 4 AT A LUABLE y 2ue..1,9 evrltlng, A E.l.ttr and etork II All,leen, 11 .1. 1 1 .1., 31anzot.gniad AimouRNED S .I.LE iii' Tile: REstin: E Oh Tilt: ..101131 a 1:0. Wotai'S SCOTCH BOTTOM tr Ait M--On Thersilay, 2 tli Anguet, A. It ., lasl, will be sold by order of the True ee, at 3 o'cloek, P. v., tiftell the premises, the remaining one hundred and 1111 ; s-one arr..* and thirty-selan: perclaw of Scotch Ilotbito Land, iu 1.010 to iiurehaw rm. The property Is situate 214 inilee from the en) hoe, lying on both mithe of the BrailiitiZM's Field Plank ,to Seventeen acre, between the road and the 3liimitMaliela River, and one htandre4l and thirty-three ucree alawa the rad. For building or gardening purinswe it cannot hr surpaa— ed in the county. The plank road leading toil is now being repaired and improved that the property will be ne acceseible in the winter as in the summer. The title in indisputable and the terms of rule ito Unediftli cast] In hand, the balance in 1, 2. 3.4, and yearn, secured by bond and mortgage on the premises. with Wien:at payable iamb annually,) are such as to bring it within reach of the tenet onlinary utean, . It 0111 be sold according to dron Imola by It. E. llctiowin, gwi, and regularly recorded. copies of which may be seen at the othre or M.SWARTZWEI.III:II, No.l Suurth mt., orgroun on the day id ade. S. 843 .—Omnibus/we will start fro nt d the corner oftimnt and bourth eta, at 2 o'cl.e,k P. in, by Which ptircliasers will tie 1 , 11.3,1 In the ground I'. 31. DAVIS, Ana', BGILDINGLOTS IN TIIEFIFIII "%VAR') —Will be sold low at Private Sole, Lot at i'orner of Pike and Factory as., havikg a (runt of 13:1 feet on Pike a., extending back along Factory street Dal feet. Three other Lots adjog lingbove. having each a crone of . .3) feet on Pike street eatenbark 100 feet. Two Lots on Mama street. near l'ike street, haring each a front of 20 feet, extending • back 100 feel. one other Lot, In oar of last mentioned. haring n front of 20 feet on Pike street, es.Mtoling bark 100 feet. The MINI\ o ors situated near the mill, of the Messrs. Shoenbergem. cot 1.., I'. M. DAVIS, 54 Fifth st. YODI{IES AT I'ItIVATE SALff-- 7 --- :•,(100 lbs. Cast Steal. as.orhal Alt., .n km, tid cod 104 Nuil, 100 lausila Straw I'aper. I'. M. DAVIS, Auger. WAT(`ITES, CHAINS, JEWELRY Bc. AT AUCTl(lN.—Commeneing MI )lender evening, the Aug we us ek. will B t ad, at be ...rd, at the tieback, ad co Comm uintin er gn ial Sales Itmi each evening d ni u rinn. Ng r o i St. Fifth street. Gold Hunting and ()pan Yam \ Vaal. of best triake. Silver Hunting ad Open Face 1 Vachon. Odd Chat., Jewelry In great variety, superior Pottuommies, Vim 11. etc., etc., to which He invite the attention of permns wishing to purchase,. this clock must be closed ant this w.x.k. [ail] P. 131.TiA Vlli, Auct.r. AlistrilantoUji. HISTORY OF KANSAS, AND and St emrnboat Sketelles Contwitting route arcuunt ui the soil. climate. Rivers, ferric., bridges. mitten„ aml their reeerva- I ion, countie, town.. and hAvn-makin.. hiss. N104...11014 .11.1.11,41.5.111,.../.1, timber. milieraW agrtculturt, mann facture, cattle, gra..., etc.. etc. By .1 0 :ft PI-1. w r!013 1Z.47S .1. B. D. CLABK. 13 St. Clair Street Wholesale Ageut. Eur ”ale AI RUNT I MINERS, CASE Co.'S. A. II ENGLISH AND KENNET'S. J 72. Mount Union Cemetery. TIIE TRUSTEES OF THESE uitorNDs x would respectfully inform oh. pnblle that about one- Imif of .old ..0,311i14 rmrtain to he disisew.l oh in Into. rang ing in pricw from SP.: to $12:,, and • portion GI which Is ell. gible.and Bell adapted fur vaulting porn ova. The grounds. tinder the superintendence .if Alemnder Henry, nre now ill fine condition. and th. Ims beautifully arranged and deror. ete.l with flowers and AlirlitillAry This Centotory iiikiA,rll,9 wi,antas, over any nth., in this ewluity. as It has but mit-fourth of a mile from the north line of All,lieny City. It Is easy of access by the Allegheny and New Brighton Turnpike Dual to tbo north east tsortter, end by Sedge Irk street, from the ' , enough el Metwheeter. to the south end. It la is beautifully elevated and vet • retired resting place foe the dead. Any who ?nay moire to obtain lota or single burials In on It A convenient and appropriate spot. can le supplied by railing cm Ir. JAMES LONII3IOILE, trwlber Merchant, on t It. south side of the Diamond, Allegheny City. . It mar be nee-es...try. for the Infonnation of thew who= or mny ie- Inter... Ted In said Cemetery. to state here Dial the Trustees have now a striking bind of three to our thou atol dollar, and it In the intention of the present board i I bare this num In.reased town amount. of which the Int. will be amply sufficient to keep tine grounds — forvier in gm repair... that lot holders will he forever free.] from any r mot,. Sro that purt•we. Jr..l:dtf —., A Prize to Itvery Purchaser: WHEN? WHER,Mr? HOW? li r 111" AT ALL TIMES—at the 800k ...Tr of EVANS* CS).. late 405 Dr away, who liner tAket, a f o ur yew,' lewse, and 11111004A1 the immense, new ,and olesant Store. No. trl'i Roadway. Lafeige Hotel Building 11 New York. Ito baying a wk tor one .1 ollar or upwards, t• . ot once presented with a prise worth from . Z 5 rent. to 411 , 0 rot...zing of flue t old Jewelry, Watches. &c.— It the oral r i• eat.ol 1, mei . the Sub Will Prize In sent by o-torn 11,1 or Expnws Co The Books comprise almost .....r, popular wot I, p011,. .ed n!witi nll sntoe•An. Novels, t , ,..t....... tr.. or. weld at lens •than nee no,ol testis price, •rool es. Sc bring n.nr doll, or dollars. aml they • ill hand over •1 mon whatever you ern entitled to. Club. or AT-1101 ttended to pioniptly, and agents allowed e fair canard. Catalogue., with full explanatincs sent (rushy applying • .toss Integn-2ml/Iyris, Pittsburgh Stamp and Stencil Works. IN( 1. I). NI `I'LLFIWS Fn•ngil :ma Brand -I'nmer, iTTLF:R, GRINDER, &e.— P., KU, hair. Blade. Itopairml, AIP.I Jol.btag a, I.OcR,IIITII A\li ItEL4II.O•“EIt, No. 13. Smithlleld Street, near Stith. TTSB170:11. PA. 44- firm in Prepare.' t. , make anytlung In the •tz tr. ..I mlo• tomt. kin.l of malth work what NOTICE. r.tin . NEIZSIllp of the Ful.eribers, 1 meter the time A Co.. terminated by mutual uu the int .I.ny of Jim, 1 . 67. 11'." "r "' I.or HAREM T. ,1. Cl. 11:KE, I WAI THAW. The .porial a rof the Penn:. llailr.m.l , liilhr, to ..turfed un.lrt the Alm,. firm, will h.. vontinneol the rim. sna..agenarat 1.,11 fore. tail for the mpm rale amount W. E. I.m.ch and tiro. W. Harr i... miller the vaine ..f LEECH k I', in Philadelphia, nn.l nth, Eastern mid by Thug. Clarke. William Thaw anal Ilia, .1. t under the 11.11. of CLARKE & Co. at Ilittaburgb. nd all a...tertk point, ' Thbk arranmutient belnenimpl, • now tlivinlcti nfluterenta Instan., the panne. for their own convenience. doom not In the lea.tdinturb the rriationn of the agency with the public. . LEECH & Cil., No. :1, Hoek ntreet. CLARKE A CO., jr hi: I nul Corner Water k Liberty tie., l'ittnhuNli. AGENUY.—HAVING BFFN S appoint...l Agent for Pl...band, by the mArnso's ARCIIOI/111•A NY. for the Kale of their celebrate,' PEARL STA Itltl, (which In a arrantellequal Itiqualitv to any known in thin market I are now prepared toanpply Wholemtle ern at manufacture.' price... We Incite the attention of the Trmle in shim artiele.t..nn examination of our prement Mck, and which will be kepimitial to thr.fmnand. ATWELL, LEE & CO., myB No. 8 WOOd tuner Rare ludnoenevalx.-- CARNAGHAN'S ENTIRE STOCK. OF MENS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING • TO BE DISPOSED oF. SALES ENCINO TUF.SDAY. JI'N Etta, 1157' A s it intended to enlarge and ininrove our „cx . Store ROOM LTE Ili JULYe whole of GENTS' AND BOYS'.A , CL/TILING. TVthENISIII /dock 1100II1) &c., now on itantit.will be ofTenod AT PRICES ottit lI TIE. LOW TILE ItEli ULA ItATES with the , iiivr of CLAMING OUT the whole before commencing the improvements.-- Thin it will le, t doter. ed is not n mere pretext to got rid of nhl.good%, es everything will be found NEW AND FASII. till) 4111.17., Dot the contemplated alterntittne would twee. Rarity elefary the stork. and to obviate Out it is proposed to <low out the whole et very low rates and open the 'Col Trade with no R 11•01 tment altogether new. A line vstiety of piece pole for enstorn work ezeitb. rive/ y will be made to orderat n large di count. .1. T. CARNAOIIAN. ),...eltittl 0., near the poet omen, Allegheny oily. CITIZENS' BANK. pTTSII C ItO 11, JULY 28, 1857.—Siabaerib or.. to the new stook tor this Hank wilLidonee take notice that their itudalimeuts Proll the wine VIII be duo no follows: Yonrtlt DMAlment, of $lO per imam payttblo on or beforo te Ihtts of August next. Fifth and lard, of $lO per 'than., payable on nr before the' t of September next. , • Jy"ffhtfrbe F. D. JONE. 9. Oultier. PROPOSALS will ho received until the 15th Instant for laying 7.000 peFtlim of Cot Btona and Rubble Mesonery: elm, for delivery of 11,000 feet of founda tion Timber, oek or pine, fur constructing a new suspension bridge °pismire St. Clair street. The work le to be corm moored on the let day of September neat. Plans and ape dflrations ere row being prepared by the Engineer of the Company, John A. Roebling, EN., and will In ready fur Impoctlon lu eight or ten days. Apple to 'WILLIAM ROSEBURG, emkritemhdin Treasurer Allegheny Bridge Co. MACKEREL— :9 half bbls No.l Mackerel; Mgr. do No.l Mr 50K16s No. I dm 25 Mem Mack In store and for We by do No.l It'BRIDE Jr CO., Je2htilf N 0.119 Water Street. ALL KINDS OF4LOCKS , ENGINE INO INSTRUENTS, JIWRLRY. WATCHES. le., J. B. REED a CO., GS Filth etre& Fur Ws by Jra, FLOUR BARRELS-3000 Young &Spang's JU cooperage in More ant for Nato by JOO. S. LEECH 2 CO. doz. Marietta, just reedd C for We by .13028 • JOS. S. & CO. T AHD 01 4-25 MAL Nu. 1 Winter Strain :La 04 In .tore .n 4 for oule by - T. LITTLX A CO. I.)YETColiff= - Esiiti,ii.firnigy,3TiiiTi Ili In store MI Do mule by T. LITTLE AOO. 11 tiIIAND - Ifilifkit..q--- - f6o doz, on han - d end fur tale k • 11. L. FAIINESTOCK. ALCOIOL--20 Ibis. just ree'd an for galo n, B. L Fairs& 11, aul Encentwor to 11.¢11 Br.. rjElllt-25 bale. Kentucky Hemp n con -1 pigment, to .torte and or Sabo by ATWELL, LEER CO. . " • . . .. PERRIN & JOHNSON, Proprietor,. ARE PREPARED TO CONTRACT AND PUT ON AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE the above Elastic Hir e and Water Proof Cement Roofing, It being the only article yet invented thi)esiD enturtlifklay restet the action of the alioctenbere In every climate. • ' •' ' '-.. rr IS PERFECTLY FIRE AINTID WATER-PROOF: •- .._ And in point of durability, we believe It is equal if not superior, to any Metallic Roofing. We can put it onnterOldnltt • _ Tnr, iron or Shingle Roots, it making no difference bow not or steep the roof may be. This Rooting is warranted to prove as above represented. We will put It on for We wills SIX DOLLARS PER SQUARE(TRY PEET SQUARE.) pply it upon Tin sad Iron Roo& for TWO DO4LARS PER SQUARE, being on account of its dont:aft, th .o ffiticill paint that cek be used. 6?-We invite all who are building, and also those who wish their Roofs Repaired. to tail at ouroffice,l33 Third Street, and '..mine ...P1. , . and satisfy the the...elves in regsni Co the durability and Nsctimtbility of this Roofing. REIN k TOVNSON, J. T. 1 .1 7 / 1 0 1 .Z . N. 1 • No. 133 Third street, between Woo 3 mod Smithfield. Pittsburgh, Palm • - i have snit., 1' which mad are m l'ollowse e A ebonies/ examination of mine epemim W ens pf W. E. CUU,DS A 00'S ROOFINti. ten at my aloe, the re- Dd. The material is no compoutaled. to remain pliable lid ..groat length of time. id. The n.nmeten.y is not readilysintluesmel by the temperate:lu conse.sueutly It would not be liable to melt andrun off from a nal' in.summer. or crack In Winter. i...• extrerams of natural beat and cold would riot Injure It. 34 The completion es not oscid but slightly alkaline. It :woeld not d estroy the CSOIIIIII4 trixt or, the moan. p ro• feet it from the action of the weather. . _ . 4th. It Is Water-Pnmf, and to atm, entont Pare-Ps oaf; that is sparks and firo breeds (Idling upon itcould not ittilmna It. In ml opinion nub a not will last for years if pit on caerfally and receiving prox.r attention. . _ • Emp fully. ect JOSEPH M. LOCKE, Chemist, -• Labratory No. 12S Walnut street, anctituati, Ohio. ertICISSATI AOMICT ROYAL Ire . Co.. Fob . 10, 1&57. !have exameti W. E. can." k Co•r Eangtc. Fire and Wsterl•r m( Content Boothia., and as faro 1 tatn.1.165.....id.. it a good inrention and ant stilling to limn. buildings thus protected upon the Fame terms At I insure those COStined ilika metal. apitlytithrF [Sinnoll J. 511 S. LAW, Aghfßoyal Inn Co., London and Liverpool. ~. .. _ 1. )1. DATIB. A, cer. OCKS AT A verlo;7-01 1 c. 1111, itt thr itol'ai Non, , a 1 the ..cond lia r. u 111 ... • Flexible, Fire and Water -Proof Roofing. • A_TIA.II7. dr, GRANT. Thrulprietorst. • .. . No. 57 Water Street; Pittsburgh, and P. Peterson's, Alleghen . . rimiis IS AN ARTICLE SUPERIOR TO ANY OTHER IN THE AIA KET. IT IS j_ tivol extensively la New York and Philadelphia, and it troll approved. It fa applicable to cover' Foundries • Dwellings, Warehouses, Bridges, Steamboats and Railroad Cars. i s It will Last longer than 3lelailic Roofing or Shingle, sad resivte the Vittiollt CilStlp. of rilatate--neilliar affected by cold. heat or damp. Its principal illGrOditilt it of an extraordinary el.fie nature, and it never 10. es {hit elasticity. It (1111 to readily applied to all kind. of mot, lint or steep. obi or new, on fro, tin or wood. It will not melt in warm weather, Or ctiaek In cold, and It to not ildumil by being tramped upon. It ie. Both Faro ruld Water-Proof: f/4r For further infonnation, apply to the proprietor, lil • s Gmspany, Midge dO, DA VB. Ana. .857. TRANSPORTATION. 1857. CAPACITY ONE EIINDRED TONS DAILY. / g I LLOYD &C 0 . , 111 MM (SUCCESSORS TO LLOYD & LEMON“) UAVING MADE EXTENSIVE PREPARATIONS THIS WLIVrER, are now prepared to do a heary Lneinen.hl PMISYWISY.T.V.:A.IVI.A. EAD.ELID- Through tu and Alan the Eastern Cities. Wu can assuro our trim& .0 all flume disposed to patronise the Pon.. Canal alp! Railroad. that nu pains trill be spartsl to solidus genera/ satisfaction to SIIIPPEILS OF EASTERN AND WESTERN liT. 1857. - CANAL NAVIGATION. 18.57. iir...iza:?..s PORTAMS_JE3 33 0.A.'1' .LISTEI .(r is Pennsylvania Canal and Railroad, . . Capacity Two Thousand Tons Per Month Each Way. (113 R FACILITIES FOR 'TRANSPORTATION RAVE BEEN LARGELY INCRE AS.- k.., 0 daring the puo Winter and we on non offer to SHIPPERS the ouparior advantage of a DOUBLE DAILY LINE to and from Pittolatrgh, Philadelphia and Bltimore. Our Doe being compoad entirely of ponTAntic MOATS, but one tranohipment le remnrol. Merchants oiling Freight. to our Line ran rely upon Ito being put through with nil ittoObi speed and deopotch. dIAREHOUSE, CANAL BASIN, corner of Liberty and Wayne streertE .INttrfmroh, FIE fegelyd KIER & MITCH LL, Proprietoro. CIIICKSRING'S PIANOS. JUST RECEIVED ANT) FOR mile a splendid new stock of PIANO I FORTES, from the manufactory of Chicker log Sons, Ihwtonaolected expressly Lir the ' I Sprlng i ing and cm:uprising all the eariette mid new styles. now manu factured at the renowned establishment of Chickerlng Sons, &whin. - - . Newer.. Chickering Sons have beenawarded at the dit ferent.Exhibitions and State Fairs in Boston, New York, and other places. Eleven Gold Medals, Seventeen Silver Medals, Throe Bronze Medal., and the • Prix• Medal at the Fair in London, 1851 ALFA. BLVCRAL SECOND-lIAND PIANOS; Onerelegant Chickering Piann, vary little wed; Shan/gully six ottavi Plano, In gud.l order, SIS O - old faalilnekl, 75 JOHN 3IELLOR. AI Wood Pt.. between Diamond Alley and . Fourth st. Pole Awed for Chickering k for Western Pennsyl vania. Pa - stern Ohio and liiprthwestern mrSdkscr SECOND HAND. P.I.ANOS.—Kfi I 6!e; Octake, leatitifully carv ed Rosewood cisse. - Iron Frame Piano, mann. fartunal by Chlckertna, Boston. In excadieni order. Price 81.15 Vls—One 7 Octave, Itoecwood cape, Iron Frame Piano. man ufactured by Gilbert, Beaton. Been Mu. but 9 mouth, Price szrs. sl9o—One 6 Octave, Rairirood case, Iron Promo Piano, made by Brown d Allen. Price $l9O slAo—lineOctave, itoilewoo/ rase, Boudoir Piano. mann. featured by Gilbert. Priee SISO. $79-011e 6 inlave, manufactured try Meyer. Pries $7O. $OO.--One 6 .• , . C.X.--.one G Albrecht .• 410. The Jamie Pianos am all lu excellent order, and ready fur iiale at . tlia Nairn Won-rooms of 301111 11. MELLOR., Jr. • • Si Wood streei A Damaged New C bickering; 7 Oct. Plane. arliNE OF CIIICK.E'RING & , 4,..,5(w5. cret-clai 7 octave, elegantly carved Ritoevvies,d PIANOS, dame r In the 'W furniture only where the endell am not exposed, will be solirat a great bargain. ' The abate Plano In one of the Large lot of 7 OCLIVO Piano remixed today from Chlckming & hone. Boaton i and will be warranted es baring remixed nu Internal Injury. gut wile by 3011 S 11. 31111.L0R. Agent for Cblekerhig A' Sans, &Mon, jalo . No. Al Womb street, Pittsburgh. New M - - Nli LEBER. & BRO. haveill . p. ill . Jwa reeris.4l the following now Nu.. . xiimi Work, juxt i... 11,1: TlNT9lMlliliji AND VllOlOll 11011 K.—A new and choice collection cit cope-riglica nem* him, harmonized, and many of the gems of fl;rinan and It romprixem i aminged In a familiar iity le fin Glee (lob+, hinging cla,.., ian d the family aril, by C. Jar - Mx and licite. AND NEW VOILE (lEEE ROOK, 'ton. taming ono hundrcd Mom Quart...Ds, Trio& Round, et,. ettetptoo,l, Kolnttod and Itartnonixed hr Gear, 1..a10r. FIR,T I.E.SedINS IN MCF.IC AND 11101 K OF FAVORITE Mt:EDDIES FOR CUMMINS, itroitared I.t. no. itt ,Ittrole and rant:lie, by Tlt. Rohr. The altos, an two among the boot of Lir kind. They fr.do the K.-, and contain not-tly now and naltrootitirant and atrunFontenta. Etrnalo hr .1Y27 11. KEEPER .4 ARO.. 'No. Fifth .4.1,1. • N - 173 , 7:5TS Az Ct.AILIi. New York. FrIlE PUBLIC IS,RESPECT fuIIy informed that our wneeroono.. " which 11011 been rOmpletely drained I, flail heavy Spring Kale...re ngain tilled With a choice nod eco plooteme.oortment of NCNNS & CLARK'S celebra ied PIANOS, of emery style mu! price. Persons wishing • first data 1111.1 will plea., bear 11. robot !bat 11, great Pianist, Pr 0 .1111C , 41 Milli A Clark's Pianos sto,sersor Instruments in every respect. The public la invited too call soul examine for themes:km 11. Kl.EltElt & 11110. sole Ageno7 for Nouns A Cloork's roan. for Western Penna.. Enatern Ohio and North-Western Virginia, No. Id Fifth street. loort door to M•Konic Ball. let IT - OWE'S NEW AMERICAN VIOLIN SCIIOOI..—CIIARLOTTE BLUME, 115 11'0.1 5t1555, bas coot received the new Awe - lean Violin School. with neW and complete rules and exercises and all L neceseary Instruc tions to perfect the ployerin the art of playing the VIOLIN WITHOUT A NIAIFIEIL Together with a large collection of popular MUNI, consisting of Polkas, Schottisches. Starches, Qnleksteps. Song. Horn pipes, Contra Dances, Octillion., Ac., Lo.. by Ella., Howe.— Price, SO et. Also, IMWES NEW AMERICAN FIXTE SMOOT., with complete instrurtinue P.? the Elute without master, to. gniber with a 'urge collection of the popular Slush. of Ihr day. toy Ella. flow, Itrice SO et,. Sent by maR to .y widows foe of postage: BROOKE MALI.: FEMALE SEMINARY Media, Delaware County, Penna. Miss Maria L. Eastman, Principal. TSEMINARY, SITUATED IN THE A delightful and beautiful village of Matta, thirteen miles fn. Philadelphia by Itailnul, off,. to young Indies the nowt perfect combination of advantages for the attain• mud of a thorongh . and accomplished education. The iteme nod eisomodious building [ably erected, Coo tubing all the modern conveniences of baths, gm., do., with its extensive grounds, a model in all that pertains to the health. romgirt, refinement and Improvement rat the pupils. The sleeping rooms aro high, Well ventilated, and furnislitvi with comfort and °legatos, and but pOO .pupils occupy the same apartment. The number of pupils Is 'Milted to forty, for whom seven teachers are employed.— The moot faithful Instruction in given in ell the 4m:wilco Wight, while moral and religi principles are condeillly inculcated by theory and pmet ous ica. The course of instruction commis.. a period of font years, and a diploma Ls awarded to all who {wee thiough it satisfactorily. The Dighi Rev. A. Potter, D. D.. L. L. D., Bishop of Penusylvanhi, says: "Ilia M. L. Eastman, who proposesto open a Young Ladies Seminary in Ned* Delaware county, Pennsylvania, In September next, has been known to the oubseriber for several years peat. Ile has a very high opinion of her eagnalty, edicleney and devotednesa es an «Waster. She has had a large and aucoesaftil experience. so The batting which la to be meted will contain every ae rocrimmietion. The villsge and hurcouadlug country are distinguiehesi fur healthfulness and beauty; and the cub *crib, hoe contidefice that parents who entrust their flaoghtere to Mb,. Eastman will have no cause to regret it... The French language Is taught byf a [`aridam lady re-4d. leg in the reality. The 1.11/1/, Uerman. Spanlah, and Italian languages, re ceive flue attention; The Natural Sciences are taught with the aid of a large and expensive apparatus. The Musical Deturttnent Is tinder the charge of a lady entinentlyqualified for the situation, and all who prefer to be taught on the piano or singing by a gentian., bare a 'bitting teacherfrons PhiladelphLu - Drawing and Painting are under the direction of • lady accomplishedin the arts. • • The Fall Tenn commoners September Bih. lillostrastman has the liberty to refer to the following gen tlemen: Right Rev. A.Potter,lll•hopof Pemtsylvonia Roarfatiklin Piano, ex./ire/Odom of U. S. Huh. S. P. Chase. Governor of Ohio. C. LoeserEmu. Pottsville. George S i.t Whartou„Esq.. Philadelphia. • liLskniti7, P.m., Pittsburgh. Syleanus Lsthrup. rag., Allegheny eltr, MISS SI. L. FATTY FLU ID THE HIGH ILLUMINATING PROPER TILES of Om from Rosin and oleaginona substencee hare always made them o favorite material for the mane. Rotors of Illuminating One. Manytles Companiet ass Bow in with Med, In enter to 'rnipply their enamel", with a So periorianality of Gas. • ROSIN OIL to entirely free from all dross and Penes milt slaw., and yields at ones, It. Brilliant Illunanotlng T a n , grea original root of the oa th tn for the maan‘ fact of cool gas together with the ention and eXpertee conarantly required. and the dltemalty, If not Impossibility, of entirely severating the unwholmome, deleterious and °Sens!. awe., generated In oral, render the ROSIN OIL APPARATUS cheap/wend more desirable in every tray. S. COATES, of CIO Itroodenty, Rem York, hoe devoted Ids entire attention to the nonuthettree wile& of Portable au Apparatus, and he respeetkilly radio rho Attention et the public to hie per complete and efficient nurehino. . Perrot esti...faction to Um purelsamd 'maarmiteed la every ease. Tor further informetion +Waren . . jr33 : 211 7 or DAVID n. _ - 1 OURY METAL--75 tone No. 1, "for male by [lrn] lIENEV IL COLLINS.. W IRE -5 tone Resorted in • br lA% JOS. S. LEECH k W. E. CHILDS & 00'8 PATS= ELASTIC FIRE LED WATER-PBAOI' CEMENT ROOFING. 'oidance of the Inclined Planes on the Allegheny Portage Railroad rata, to the transadamion of freight. Office Penn Str...t. at the Canal Mein. Itiustral New 4 3prins Stock n fnllimpply of PIANO STOOLS Sew Stook of Pionoo, pIOY SIM TUMMY Or • CITARLOTTE BLUMF, No.IIR, Wood Ftreet. 24 drorabove Fifth .tort 3ledis. - Dela - 111in county, GAB FROM ROSIN OM S. COAT Na York; y or DAVID WILIJAM:3, Pittsburgh, Pk NOTHING 'l'(-1-IIS' A COMPARISON TO NOTHING 0 WEAR. Ladies and Gents will ge a copy of `'SIATRIMONT, LOVE ANDB ..AUTV,^ And learn how to get .. ething. NOTHING TOW R; NOTHING O TUEOALL WITH ANY QUANTI - OF DRESSES. IV Alt TRAIL, YANKEE - OTIONS FOR SEPTEMBER LESLIE'S FASHIONS. For August. LE BON TON for August. DR. f lOLLICK'S MARRIAGE GUIDE, The only Moral Work publahed. ALL THE EASTERN WEEKLIES FOR THIS WEEK. ALLO Irving's Life of Washington, in, numbers. 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