tlittshurgk 45attt c. ROBIEB7 OF 7111 ESTRESS BUTITIIVi TRAM' (c 1 1 TOE PENN'A Ranitolie.—TheLanmister Daily Times of Saturday raorning, , eontains an account of a rob- I herrof the Express bnrtben train of cars between that city and Columbia on Tuesday last. On Thor.- ! day two men, named John Truzepy and Henry Ler- ! i an, were arrested, charged With having been concern ed in the robbery. Dry goods to the value of 82 : 000 i were stolen, and the mode of• securing was rather a I. I novel one. Tho thieves werepassengers on the ears, and between Lancaster and Colombia managed, by the aid of false key,, to get into the baggage car, , _- , throw out the berm of dry goods, and then h .q.°. 1 PIIILIDELPIiI - A, Aug. .9.—David Paul Brown -- train at the first stopping place and go back and se_ THE JEWISH PEOPLE AND =ELATE TREATY WIT. , core the plunder. The goods were assigned to a ~ ;who was recently tendered the noinination of J I eof the Court of Common Pleas by the SwurratitsOorreaders will doubtless remember i house in Kentucky. Through the vigilanc.i of 11. A. i w g ' . . that some evenings since the Jewish people of this ; Shaeffiw, Erq..Solicitor of the Peensylrauia Railroad I straight Americans , has declined, and ii has city bed a meeting aro too { the neeessery steps is i Company in Lancaster, and the city plies., tha par. I helm given to Ea-}Mayor Conrad. olio 1105' holds lay before the authorities et weehiegton, certain ties suspected. of the daring robbery has-. been or- , the position; and i. oleo the candidate of the Eistance of which they complained, to wit: that in , rested. The goods hare been recovered. It ,rasa , Union party. ii treaty recently ratified between the Government 1 morel and daring robbery. - of the United States and that of Switzerland the es- • _______......._-- bible occurred: as : A Cultic!! of indecent exposure of his person was "The citizens of the Coned States and of Sivitt • I made on Eatnrdas, before Mayor Wearer, a'sainst. viand shall be admitted and treated upon a footing I 3 ,, t , the ., s teoirtn :,,,,,, tehu .,,, t , ,i t the c 0 .,,,,,,, 'L ee ,. of reciprocal equality in the two countries where (litre Reed proceeded with a warrant to arrest Mr such admission and treatment shah not r00f.% r with : Ginn when the latter, it is hileged, drew a pistol Meconstitationalor legal provisions, or well Federal ' , , ~ upon trio officer. which fortunately missed fire, and us Stilt., end Crentanal of the contracting parties. Ibe on. fleshy b roug h t „ i , I m f oro the Mayor. A , the There is one ”cantonal provision" in force which offence which woe charged agaipot • him was alleged forbids Jaws from entering the country,frem sojourn. I. have bcen perpetrated frequently. and it lying: in Mg temporarily, domiciliatin g or establishing them- ; dietable, he WAY held to hail in 3200 for appearance selves permanently there et Court to answer. Officer Reed also preferted A Jewish citizen of t h is country theib g''''.g to i nowittot him a charge of roirault with Intent to kill. Stritaerland is not panapliea with such armor of : Lp` ' r which he was held to answer. American citizenship as to afford a protection for ono moment op:Limit this narrow spirit of bigotry and uncharitableness which characterized the countries ' of Europe in days when a Jew was held to I, id, clean and occurred. The Jewish citizen had Fast Cause -for complaint against this our government, which took on immense airs alien! the matter of Capt. Ingraham and Martin Koala, who Was only an in siboate citizen, after nil, and yet leaves true and bona , fide eitirrnato the lash of a little poverty stricken canton in -Switterland. f K PITTS 331:71101-H MONDAY MORNING, AUG. 81, 185 Y 4 OFFICIAL, PAPAW OF. TILE CIT 7 2 - . -01 _ . News of tho City and N ... At the time when the above mentioned meeting teas , held, we knew 1 n our ow n minds that there was a "nigger in the oodpile"tn eoewhere, anti have there fore. watched t e effect of the .lowish remonstrances which have gene to Washington. Wo have found it. The following ti a full explanation of, the reason why our Jewish citizens have been denied their rights, which we quote from TAr Nou'onot Infrlifgenerr : "Now, we may condemn this as very strange and Milioral; and so it is, regarded from our lown sum+ point of observation; but look on the other ride of the picture. There in nothing in the Federal Constitit. tine of Switzerland, or in those of the Cantons that we know of, that denies all the rights of eitisen-hia to the African rare. Were it not for the excluding provision in the convention what could prevent any such aittren of Switzerland from rotting up claims which, in the Southern States would only be laughed at? So fares the Jews mo concerned, the Canton! j are free to Oct as they plenum but the Federal author. ' hies could riot control them; fur they, al Well as our own Stalest have their reserved rights "secured on similar basis." Fratat.n Coct.entr—We coil the attention of our modern to the fact that the First Term of the Third Academic year of the Pittsburgh Female College will open on Wednesday next. To our readers out of the city we might mention the fact that the elegent \buildings of this institution are situated in the neat est and quietest quarter of the city, on Penn street, in tho rear of ChriA's E. Church. It is not, per haps, necessary . antr, although it is a pleasure to add, that , the corps of teachers is of tho best of that profession, nod that the RICCI'ss lathed° crowning theii efforts is a safe guaranty for the same degree of usefulness in the future which has attended the past. Locrsr 110VC institution trill comments its session on the 16th instant: It is also I intended for young !Atli., and Rev. George T. Rider j is its rector. In the department of muck its course of teaching in very comprehensive. We call atten. Hoe anew to the advertisement which may be found under the general bead of "Educational." HALL or ST. JAMBS TOR LEM—Bear in mind that this institution commence, ice regular Session on To- Sioanuw, - under the charge of a townsman of ours, Rev. R. R. Sitsarn. "Knswoon." to which wo have frequently directed public attention. is a grand school for boys, under the charge of Taylor. Its situation in the midst of the grandest and Most romantic scenery of Beaver county, and the care which is bestowed usl the bodily as Well as mental training of the youth under its charge make it a favorite school. OAKLAND SEISLNAItt, tinder the charge of Mr.-and Mrs. B. M_ Kerr, will commence its next session on the 15th of September, among the pleasant groves of Oakland. • Tun Wearnms Uxtvensttr.—Wo .were pleased to meet again on Saturday, our old and tree friend Prof. Griggs, of the Weston] University, who has spent the rammer in good old Massachusetts, and has jest re turned to renew his labors "at the all stand." The next term commences on Monday next. the 7th, and we barb no doubt will be a very full term indeed. Pnonbtus.—On the 22d instant we inserted in our columns a problem in relation to a circular plot of ground, to which we hare been receiving answer. ever since. Same of them are given us in full, and one which now lice before us occupies just one half a shoat of foolscap paper. The answers all agree, of course, as tbe proposition was a very simple ono and the answer, definite. Oar friend "Venice," of Washington county, has our thanks for the careful manner in which ho ha. copied his solution. "We ronnot publish it for two - reasons; first, we haven't the room: secondly, we hare not the typo for algebraic work. Iris ay•wcr is correct. The Problem of our old mathematical friend, pub lished some days since, has not been answered, and we think it donbtful if it will receive any. Ile has handed . us another which may exercise the 14-ain of some of the numerous students and scholars who read dm Gazette. The solution carries the sulker in to the sphere of the higher mathematics, and will servo as a touch-stone to his knowledge of the differ ential calculus. It is as follows: I HATE a garden in the form of an equilateral triangle, in one corner of which, stands a ced Oak: the courses of the three sides I know, but all I know of the quantity is, that the cube of the perimeter exceeds the square of the area by the grenieqt number possible.. How many rods in side' Ans. 108 rod,. Tne•Conar.—Ou Saturday Judge M'Clure refaced r o now trial in the case of Mn,. limper, of Lawrenceville, convicted of adultery month or more since. Thu reasons assigned for the refusal wilt be entirely satisfactory we presume to everybody. They were, that she had received a fair trial alccady at the hands of an intelligent jury, and no mull to fodod with the charge of the Court even by the gentleman asking for the new trial. The Court has not yet delivered its sentence in the ease. It is L a thing to rejoice at that this tidbit of smut and gar bage is pot to come on again to offend the eyes of the public. • In the Court'of ' Quarter Sessions, Mr. C.ovlet made application asking for the release of Ellen D oak, now in jail as a witness in the ease of Commonwealth vs. Jam. P. Jones. The ground of the application was that this woman is suffering with shameless disease and needs parer air than she brentbes in the jaiL The judge thought she would be safer and is baring better medical attendance where she is; than she would have in ease of a release. So she remains there as before. BRIZACLI or 011DI3A3CE.—W. F. Dill PUS before the Mayor Saturday, charged with violating that sec , Lion of one of our city ordinances, which imposes a penalty of from $5 to $25 on any owner of any flat. • boat, steamer raft, dc., landing at the 'Allegheny wharf; who refuses to fasten his crab or remove it to such point an the Wharf Master may designate.— Mr. D., it appears, had a flat pulled up at the wharf at a particular. point, for the purpose of taking on a freight car for the F., Ft. W and C. R. 8., for the • transmission of which to a point on the road a ten miles below the city he has the contract. About the same time Mr. Lowrie tame np with two barges, and believing Mr. Dill's fiat in his way,,he applied to Mr. Patterson, wharf-master, to have it removed.— Mr. P..gave his orders to that effect, and Mr. D. Se fusing to comply with them, suit was instituted be fore the Mayor.for the recovery of the penalty. His honor, after hearing the testimony of several otjt. nestles, fined Mr. Dill $5, as haring violated the section referretno. D . paid the costs, and will - take the matter ton higher court.—Ere. Chron. An — extensive case came before Mayor Wearer, on Saturday. It appears that on Wednesday evening last an affray occurred at the house of Robert Arm strong, on Center avenue, in the Seventh Ward; be. time several of the sons of the latter and one Ed ward Id'Oann, several of the party being intoxicato‘L During the melee, George Armstrong was knocked down and severely beaten, and ➢d'Oaon was wound ed in the 'boulder by a pistol ball, alleged to bare .been fired by the former. Cross-mite were entered by,the parties before the Mayor, and information lies made against several of the party for riot, end against Robert Armstrong.fer illegal sale of liquor. After a hearing, George Armstrong wee held to bail in 8500 for appearance at Court to answer a charge of assault and battery with intent to kill, on oath of E. M'Clann, and dee rend; Robert and George Armstrong and Edward worn held to bail in 5200 on a charge of riot, and 'Robert Armstrong for selling liquor without license, on oath of Patiick Milano, a brother of Edward. Tea Chronicle says that Fife was for the first time on Saturday apprised of the fact that a grand jury has found a true bill against him in iirashington for the murder of Samuel It. White. Of course it need give the unhappy man no uneasiness now bow many bills of the kind are found. lint if the sentence under which at prem.:oche remains were removed, and be were sent to Washington county to be tried, he need stand in no fear. We could commend him, if we wished, to- counsel 'that:kin' procure any amount of errlden_.to raise n "riaseanble doubt" on any case and Abo accusell stands asquitted. When to burglar, eaught;ju the act of openings safe in store, can be cleared and sot free on the ground that it was not proven that be turned the key which opened the door to let him In, we would stand our trial for anything, and against any amount of evident*, without fear, • T11;11018 on the Ileinpfield bare now been laid to Taylorstown, ott Lbe 25th section. As already announced, arrangements have been made to commence laying down the iron from the Washington end of the road also. It- is ex pected that by laying.two miles on that end of the road, the completion of the work, by the lfith of next month, will be rendered a fixed fact.— Wheeling Timm. - ALLEGURSTOVPICCDS.—Tho 'Amatory of this institution met Snturdny,morning, and elected -the (allotting : I'resident—ll6petvoll Hepburn. Cashier—John Stewart. Teller—E. J. Roberts. Itook-keeper , .—R:BOOSOtt. Meagenger ; B. DOM II O.„._ • DOUbilalltkOollie.o9. o . , Of Offiee"w ill proTa Mali. (notary to the etoe,kholdore of this new Bank. • -,• I 4 . . • I . , ... . . . _ . . .. . • . _ . L 7,• , ; , 4 ,..... ff - „-,, 01. -....,4'"„z; • ‘ - t - ":-- '"- 1 -: " • :, "-4--'5'0,1•4;ie,-, • . hborhood. ----- A vac was killed on the P., Ft. W. S C. It. it., on Friday e‘ening about eight o'clock. near Roches ter. Ile woo walking upon the track, and ir.ts struck on the bark of the head, we understand, y the ham per of the passenger train. We could not meertain his name. Ile had been boarding at Camp's. in lto. cheater, for a day or two, where he ha , ' stated pre vious to his death that he hod lately lost a oirs and three children in Cincinnati, and that he had a bro ther in thi,r, city who was engaged in the hat-making baldness somewhere on Wood street. - • TOR THEATRIL—Mr,.I. C. Foster has rotund roan New York after baring engaged nee ,d the terdest and most efficient theatrical companies that has ever trod the stage or nor theatre. Mr. Forfar is ratisficil that too e, an! number of first class stock actors has ever been rucageil for the delectation or the theatre ciong public of' thin city. Ile in also potting the theatre in fret rate repair, and re-touching all its ropey work to make it meet for the plays which he intrude to hare presented en its boards. HAIL STOIOI,-0110 of the severest Hailstones that was ever wittne.ssed in this county, was poured down on Blairsville and vicinity on Sat urday last We are informed by good authority that it fell to the depth of three inches, and con siderable orit remained on the ground until Monday morning, Corn and other vegetables were much damaged.--Indiane Ind,p,ndoe. Wit notice that the nark on Odd Fellows' Ilall is going on bravely. The iron front of the second Am , was put in on Saturday and it rery elaborate and beautiful. When the twitting rholl have licen completed the n•v of buildings from near the then. Ire to the Union office trill present a fine appearance, ADVANTAGP or FOIMIGN TRAVEL.—An elderly lady, who, with her daughter, tins Lot recently re. tamed from a rather rapid journey through Eng. land. France, part of Germany, and Italy, was naked, the other day, if they had visited Route, and she re plied in the negative. - La! Ma, yes we did." .aid the daughter. - that was the place where see bought the blot stocking," A snore striking instanee of forgetfulness was exhibited by a gentleman win Spent two days in Philadelphia, and could not re member that the best clothing atom in the city torts that of Rockhill et Wilson , Net. tat and 605 ghost_ nut street. • Tne weather 1:‘, in south, roasting and oppressive. not to say hot, as n.perrpiring Illicomber might sug gest under similar eireomstance,4 and a cor.iderabie umber of citizens hare gone off in search of a tempo_ racyabiding place, in one of those shady. quiet nooks, with all the trimmings of rustic 11IditiA, dancing streams, fresh milk, new lobd eggs, of which poet are to fond of singing, but which are so hard to Fite! prolifically. But thosn 'who cannot enjoy thyte blessings, can enjoy a rout drink from :loner's rilrer cola fountain, at the corner of Lean and Si. Clair nests. FOR A FEW DAT, LONUE.IL—DIIT sales of Gent's and Boy's Clothing., Furnishing Goods will he continued fora short time longer, and feeling confident that the character of the stock and the rates at which it is selling are real inducements to purhasers, all are solicited to make an examination. J. L. CAUNAGIIA Sea the Post Office, Allegheny. .urban Zalrs P. M. Auctioneer. Commercial Halm BOOM, No. Z.I Filth Smoot - _ • _ VALUABLE STOCKS Ar A rcnns — Ore• erening, apl, 1,4. tit oclock. at the new Gothic and Stock b:des ltoortn, on Ibo ~re.aad Sour, No. 54 Fifth Ptiect. will be t.old, share. }Lank of Plttebnrgh. 46 do Allegheny Bank. anal P. 31. DAVIS. Anerr. BUILDING LOTS PEZN NA: AVENUE At Aurtion.—On Tneaday, Frit:. let_ at t.'eluck. at the Real !irate and Stock Sal, Ito.ta, No. NI HIM ntrt-et, will be wad. dinar font - (4/ hand.onielnb al' .ronn•l. ,!roar on the north side of Pertn , yleania at . enne, bette:est Illr., and Logan la, having earls a front of 24 feet. and extending back to Unitw alley, being N 0,175.176,175 and 15n. in plan of lots laid out by Thumb.. Scutt. Term, at Vol.. . . MILLINERY GOODS AT Arc-rtoN—On Monthly mornlua, Aug. 31st, at IQ f ,' ;, 1.12 do vont, 11.vctcr..t ANC., l!!4 loxa glasa. Flack: I , .lone 4 A 1..n01..33 PI !, 1,, lard. swindler; liotrunt: Itn do flour, Knot., , 1 1,,, ,dz. H 0,141444 nprol, Donald.. ~,1 0 fee[ of loud*, 1. ,, t0.n: 1.1,1, flour, 'Arita.: 4. A nj. , r; W lxga oat, t9ler.lor. WM . :I:LIZ:1: by Clier.,it-1 raph, iro, Wolf kLan, 1 1.1.1 l'unn.ron: 73 .lu, burl.", liar n: I.ll+ paper. Nlnril, all, I Jolin.ion. 1 Imlo row, Blown A Ku - 1:p..- 11 , 4, 1nv0.., 1.1.1, npl.l, ltion•ey: 1 1.1.1 , 0pp0z, Dun. 1,,1. uo,t Dorronflon, 1.1..14 Clark A 1,, ,4 do L.,st t flo or, b oo tools, Wighromn 1,1 1, ,Ig.ri n lo 1 nat., d • 4, .t.m.r.ny 4 rolls 41, ,tck, 1 , 1, , at, Mark Purty-5 bids blgio u n pAt z , r , InE 1.20 I vtlwat. Wil dt. do, Kmunedy 1 /I, do do )IT & Arkfrr; t td•lr 110,, Iniport • by Rn11;;;.-d P.11 , ,1541,h A. IL-2 1,, A1.0.A. Lion A 1t..11 A Gnu, I ret,.. 1 tni eAnp, Ido ~•,% 6 Jitlwr.. ,I3rlver A 1 / 1 1. , ,r111: 4 111 .y i n, Ilenr: kiloy, IA I°.,„^', moyd. Pirt.l.nrgl t Pt. W. A C li. It.-241 I,ank. toroirk.ling. 221, Ex ,rA 0.. 0 ear.lron J 1144,444. 200 1,14, was .1.. 3 do ry... 24 .1.) b.stlPy, E1u3 , 1.41 A Vcr , • 0... r 3 111 , 1..ggn, It DAlb..ll A em 22 ryt, 150 an .1 I , Llurrtt A co: 20 bAn .tarult. E Ileralltorr hldon, 04 104 .kn wheal, Wllmartln II Wel, 1•M, ko, 2 r.. . ownol, 34 S kg, butter, 1.14.4 11.41 r, 141.1 fain irtwat, Clark A lotola.l 6 141,4.r ( 111 11. 1:.-22 to lierur. Olin:Mta• 311:otrbo•na d at 3 Itltl.t.gir, Nirirt, R INITrnrIll: :t do Iturtunt r..: 2 car. It Ido rattle, owner: thmr. Watt 2 Wll..orr. 10 I.p. twat., 1 d , .er 21 1 Md. ezz, LP RPPOL lAEA (MP.% Rhin CIPAIL 14.0 . 1 . 111111.00 21 .12, Iron or, .3 1:. 9 It II ,o linP , I R 1:4tIoh..11.1 ov, 35 40 li4, 4...1, I; hal. , wtt.tl. Mph, flout, awl; RIVER NEWS. on Saturday truth n partial 1 ,, IDS .1 It twat, amounting to alsont auk, Wrs has, rerad . , Asstrsl its refr - mice to that brut that thss intern!. P 4 nt. 1,11-11e11 from a t inrintratii Nast, to entur Uw toads: fn. Psttsborsdi to :IL-typists. ail! Isar, amsntst 1n Phdaslol• ,rds,a s Nrssd. Vat* an,' tbs• rm.,. au,i rt,sst r.e fridght throotas r 0 Ifemplaif nod all the Snntlarrn Isrsrta, vs his !, the) ~II Inssossnw. sdrrlng to Soutltrrn sewn:lnuit, ssssd the prirssr.nt indabsol of ...ling through oar.tern fright.. Tins river oar rdsing on Sataillay tliss ruin!. of 'Cis isr>day a di' , F , sdsrY night sore quilts rkshrod and hale rshown theft issinens d tin”lll,rsratssr. Tha monon,shssi d parks., a. , .haring an exeell^nt cta s as. and have laid. sultana,. Ti,,.,.' hussineva nrapid') lussraaaing and 14411 tr. a r , 4e.• ~tthe 01 import to thi• cite. The. ASl,l,..tss r too 1 1 .1.14 Itil• at prs,snt, tre Issdicto, not running. t hr. , t I. bsdr, toss loan. The &en tnrky I. ailing orisons pacistst for tt, camp miss-ling at Tars no- -4..0 to be put oh hho tire bettetw.h here n ..t is to I .....ornmantle.l I.e eapt. !gotta, ..f the ... a I et - ) fine etern wh.rek..l boat a rt - hteh merr. anon. Thw Captain... ontionnt'auerem on the Wenn. ,:ar &le yrof the on tilt non twat.. ...... it., port reedy fer /ler fitAtrip, the bun nen Potorna Vet l Harry. Ft.* Wan 1.1.11 t tinder the el cry 1.h , 0 t her from top to h.tiont wax Hroek ehr mechanic.. :Am ue trake.ber arwt.tclp own Laulastille The Pnlton new - Ateenter. to up fix' her beol r..pt !Pres.-11. a .....plcnnn eery wilt known a, Cal•t2,ll of C.,[11511.1111 dm.l mI.L t.K 11,1Ltie to tt., it .nth may ph41,0 of In glrnn a fmr Item, 1311.,,. `I I.lmt.rr.t 4•lTritlay - , thnt ih. fl 0pp ,,, .. 41, It 14.,t, Pt ./.IPI 1.-11 G , r1 4 1. .r t,tir hadnag for St Paul =MEE lIIINSII . fi ER1 , 61 . 11V.1,7.1.—Th0 ißpers tb6 .tanlcr li. If. lain .. ..tse of 11.6 tt.{. of tiu• 4.4 r•r" Our itrin ..11,4 ft brl•m,ing In 11 r;11111.Pnlli.m 1"0.. Nltrlaet. Th,, lot I. 1.un•1rr.1.11.1 thirtylivl qratn , r, and fir , 1,11.1,11 Alsd run+. ISock Ntand Tht nornt,,,f InAt, and raft* data. ~61 1 , 5 Ilsk nttl.ate, 11 not rtate.t. 4,• ntl. ...on tutferry I,ringtni. Ittra.• cowed t.t tormg., few j,. r”.l that olio mot fent tled ctorittno untllcittme ptolut. con atm Itt •uttk, an t:flttr . t tit rtti•te ftrr lutritut .ttr• her utleltint•ty tifil mituttrod anti trrerk ,ttnuttlontttl. 11.outuon.l. tartal agent for IVinhor'A pntrot In.n—mrging g..nr0.1 raptt.m... ( . 0000 .loon on the tp.vt .tentnor .•r eh. aims. Thkue,reup. oh the M.,ry Cook nod the they, and I, found jo-t 11,. Improvement in repo... that. k nee,led. It ebeltore It to In true. that It U. wlf.tlntin;, lx wilht.a o aura.. urk, to, tall., at will • - hc.1.1 4 en and :11 trk s', ulth the.artondattrn uf one nian than .4 001, .011101.. Till.. nen rupgnn les, Injury to • tsr fall, N. more 'taring of mi., and le euttAly 1.441.U.1 I , .4e.ttu or hand pwer. Mr. Ihttninond pool to:t. Louis and from thence will return loath. port. 'mt. commander of the Ilno etearner 010 non. .0..1,1.0 and ho .o. en4•lttartir otrner, Imo recently puc k .11 Met . al the b.f. helongine to Mr. Pulhert.nn nf I , ..buruh. C 140.1,2 no.w tepre.ente Imo-half Of OW boat. 4..4 Mr. kntrkeu. the clerk. ono-quarter. The nuartor Fold 0 , 1.• .0 /111: rot , . 0ft:.1.1,r., f, the whole Inrt. The Mnnon. now at Cl. LAIR undemolng n thorough ',Dora. 41/0 m , l' airing f, the Loll tied« In the Mtwntrt. =El= Th I:comnry, Capt. 21121r00nt., nod tho new Poland. I•onra knee Cincinnati for thin port on kliday or Dina IVe niny expert thorn horn to-day. nn` Upper 311•41, , 0rppi To , natinnary, all NI inched, trntor • •, the LIMIIt Uriar, frelnht. am mute and dolt at We jot carrel her aryi for lon N. for unight irelgitta nbipntenro oan4iot prtncipali) of non, halo roc. and 101 a.... Them .04100 bishy incindeol liknaino, and lanatt,n, ero Jo,t t. forward. .•••• W., have good authority tar ma ying that Capt. Hazlett han hi. lotnre.t In the U.. 0 Bolt B. N,brawka gentleman, and that thn I `prey Itu, !woo gold, or nbont to b. 1 , 014. enrtnln rftrain. tar rho I.atipllt4 trial, The lien Ma :! out n I..te Jny.ln snad trim for the 3liseauri river I —Ctn. Cann. Steamboat Heftlater A Bill VF.P..--.ltifiervon Brownsville: Luxonie, doi Col. lloyorel, Elisabeth; Chvvolt, IVbeoliog; Coin. Perry, Si Lod,. Slolvnitor, DEI'AIRTED--Jotrrrwrat, Itrmeturille: Lon Tut, Col 11.9nn1. Ch•roit, %Vilerling; lintel Dell. St Lottl,. . . , Monongahela River U. 8: Mall Packets sTEA3IER TELEGRAPH. STF.A.yER JEFFERSON, ~r _ r, COT. J. C. IVuot.rxim. CAPT. liculsoc Cuak. TMiE ABOVE NEW STEAMERS ARE now runnin g re g ularly. Morning Italie leave Putt.- 1.11r,.1a at H oclock A. HI., twel Evening Arias Ai o'elzk P. M. fur 31*K.-amort. Elizabethtown, Mionnniza. bets City, Bellevornon, Fayette City. Gronnflehl, Cslifuntlii and Bnneuoville, there ronneetung with Ileske and Conch e s for U olontrorn. F.l I' rale 3101x.h..,W.Y”e4.rg. Carmichael town nisi Jefferson. l'imommono tlrketml through from Plttnburgh to Union. turn ohmic and rtnt.orooms on Nets luchAre.— uth rsturning from llsormtvillr nt S o'clock In the morningntot sln tlm °rotting,. For forth., 11/formation em quiru at tho Ottico. Wharf Dont, nt tlicTout I d Grant beret. nor. G. W. SWINDLER. Aeon. _ _ F6ll Sr. LOUD KEOKUK. 7 The new nn,l mplendid ntratoor '3IODEI l'oß,Cso. 31ntotta. leave. for theaboc; ' T=fir L t m % tnntla o port,' on IVLDNEsDAY, bept,2d. For freight or pnautßo ipply m board or to ott3l FLACK 6: DAUNTS, Agents. - - • VOITECIC I I LLE--The elegunt JL: swum, I'OTONIAC, Cr. Harry, will bore fur tbu atone aud all Intermediate portslVE Septld. For fruight et paamas apply on boardar to matt FLACK, BARNES & CO, Apt.. _FOR Sr. LOIJIS, QUINCY AND 4 4 , KEOKUK.—Tbv splendid steamer TON CITY, Capt Bricked, will leave far the a no and al Intermediate ports on TUESDAY, the Id September. For freight or passage apply en hoard ar to ett ELAM. BARNES ok CO., Agta. EOULAR TRI-WEEKLY44 PACEET.—The floe pas vvogvn vtentner CHEVIOT, Captain 3. Murray, tr won for tbo abovv and all Into ports no Tnesdago. Tborednyv sal Entnrdnyv, In place of the Forest City. Tor (might or toorngo, apply nn InnaW, or to IV, It. WHEELER. Agent, En. fi Wood at. olt ST. I' A U L . .—The new and eplendhl ateantor LARK ClTY,4dFs§r2 to Steen, 1011 leave tor the gems and all tolerate We port, on THIS DAY, slat 'net Fen freight tir - pasettnn apply tkertt or lo nn_. FLACK, BAUM CO, Anna OH ST. LOUIS.—Tho splcuditl F elearner DR. KANI. Capt. 8. Shuman, will leave rer the above and all intermediate peg. DAY, the 31st Inst. For freight ar e iar . 7 , 'NI! on briaril nr to luul7l ABNES& CO. FOR • Ti,'EtigN A'rl.—The fine rewiring, ataarner.RELlVi C.D. Capt. B.F. Woodburn, Clerk, W. Fitzgerald. will harm for 14; ern xud oil intermediate portal MD DAY 91st Instant. For freight or portage apply on psardorlo nu= FMCS, RAISES co.. Agents. T. w. Lotraimror. Watch and Clock "faker. IMPORTER Or VINE WATCHES/ND JEWELRY, No....7l7lßhatrect,behnaa‘WaA and Market, Pitts: burgh, Pa airPartlader ertentlon paid tone repelling . of ITateht4 end Jewelry. •• AfirAll work warn:tied. I.llllUStMerits Reer of Hen Trimble's Few Hotel, EMZEM September 3d, 4th SndSth Spalding & Rogers' CONSOLIDATED CIRCUSES Pon of PERSONAL owl MATERIAL from Mama portl of the cuntry. out ..X.,otril until ILI. semort,) of tbei THREE 1:111TSRS, for II V.Talldi tour through Penney 6E11133 Their Floating Palace Cirov, %Vllirlf Exhibited bora hut May Their Rail Road Cireu Which Exhibited here hut Septerhbe. Their North American Circui I e, in 165,1 102 Persons! 109 Horses TRAVELING 81-1017 J" IN THE WORLD!!! MELEE StirPorlerniances every Night at i u'clk D..ors .Then at , k*,Also, FRIDAY and SATURDAY Af ternonne. at 2; immediately after the W RE ASCENSION Le . .. FORTY HORSE TEAR THURSDAY and SATUR DAY, at 4 Thursday and 12 Saturday re - Trundling the 'Wheelbarrow to the Sky I.r 3I1'1.1.1.: VES an a t , letalor WI, 200 yr,ET LONO frum the prwttul to the tpr, of the Centts. Pt OITSIDIE TIII: TENT. 111 c u vlo,tit 2 o'clock pi chdely. PIIIDAY And SATURDAY ONLY g ., ...iy•Penn Street, near St. Clair. airlioxes 50 cent.. (Children half pr 1=1!! ktrir.N, 1)0.4 p..111-111.•ut an :leo n.l nt or weather 11) ably Caquy fiat Perla= %Ain ea Ile Ilik SPALDING Jk ROGiEIIS, THREE CIRCUSES Combining in ono BlonstcT Camera their NORTH 4mgalcittg CIRCUS; So popular in Neiit'England, their bloating Palace Circus, Well known rerstheanidt:izippi. and Ohio NEW . RAILROAD CIRCUS, Which excited so great a eensaticm in the Middle States last, summer, with .44 •-• -. • , TM SETS OF rEiPoßirm TIM SETS OF CLOWNS! 11116 E SETS OF RING HOER% UNIERI ette TERI to friendly strife, in presence of the aucit.: ence, will exhibit as above for Only one Price of Admission (Adults 50 cts.; juveniles under ten 25 eta ) • • vitlrtr . - " • OTTO KYLE'S BUGLE BIND, DrawrOtifumphaltprocessior,through the principal greets every morning, by' • FORTY HORSES DRIVEN BY ONE NAIL The terrific gratuitous outside exhibitkst of the daring Creole Gymnast, Wile Armir at noon every day, when the winds mid storms are not excessive, ascending a HALF-Mat WIRE, 200 FEET - LONG, • extended outside the tent, at a dizzy height, from the ground to the top of the centre•polo lore and better Satire and Foreign Performers than has ever been seen by mortal, in any age or country, in any THREE SEPARATE CIRCUSES, VIZ Mlle Agnes. Mad. Ormond. Little lode Ormond. Mn., W. Lake. Henry Magilten. Prank Barry. Motley Brothers, Man Monkey. George Dunbar. Bill Lake. C. J. Boma J. Robinson. E. Donaldson. O. Crosby., B. Nathaniels. H. Ginty. John Ward. H. Boggles. A. Anderson. P. Stone. B. BookwelL P. Williams. B. Tremble. W. Simone, OA C • e A , 1110..*.71: THE BALM) TRICE, WIECLIV AND WE noun. Bucephaltts, Pegani, Nay Drop, EaPPO. Altogether the most formidable consolida Con of Equestrians, Equestriennes, GroA tesques, Clowns, Gymnasts, Voltigeurs; Pantomirramists, Acrobats and highly trained Horses, of which there is anyi record in the history of the Circus. J. E. WARNER, Agent North Ametienn areas. GRAHAM, Agent Floating Palace Qom& O. S. BRUER, Agent EMU Road Crucas.,/ sa-Theon threo Companion mill positively not be lepers. tod tisii wooon under any protext,aod will b. emblbitod =ME Kittanning, Mon!lny, August 31st Freeport, Teemlay, September let. Butler, Wednesday, September 2d Pittsburgh, September 3d, 4th and sth McKeesport, Monday, September ith Greensburgh, Tuesday, September Bth Connellsville, Wednesday, September 9th Thursday, September 10th. Uniontown, Friday, September 11th Morgantown, Saturday, September 13th Waynesburgb, Monday, September Mb Washington, Taesday, September 15th sozbialpur 1857. B. A. FAEINESTOCK Su. CO ' •, CORNER WOOD AND FIRST STREETS, Pittsburgh, Penns., IMPORTERS • AND DEALERS IN LARD OIL, LINSEED OIL, ALCOHOL, TURPENTINE, TANNERS' OIL, VARNISHES, SPERM OIL, BRUSHES, WHALE OIL, SPICES, ALAI...I'IETE'A.L: XV 22.7.112 S OF WHITE LEAD, . RED LEAD AND LIWIARGE. Our White Lead, grouttl in Oil, is put up in packages of 25, 50, 100, 200, 300 and 500 W o unds, which we guarantee to be STRICTLY PURR, FULL WRIGHT, and not marpaascd by any for Hama. end white . Ilaring resident partnem In New York and Philadelphia to take advantage ofall chalk , . In the market am aro enablad to acli for cash, or to prompt time dcalera, on as favorable terms I. Eastern jobbing Imam , P - 11. A. FAILNESTOCICS VERMIPCGE furnished with Eng ish, breach; Darman and Spaniels direction& , anlMilaw.Stal, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, DYE STUFFS, PAINTS, • A• MASON No. 25 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, ARE NOW PREPARED TO OFFER ONE OF TICE MOST EXTENSIVE AND A t racti re goat; of IMPORTED AND AMERICAN DRY GOODS IEI./E IPOLINTI IN TELE COUNTRY. Their ansortment of DLIESS MOODS. of more than ONE HUNDRED CASES, Notelets of tho latent styles of SILKS, MERINOS, PLAIDS; POPLINS, DELAINES, COBURGS, CASIIMERES,&C., A full stock of lilmbroideries. Laces and White Goods. Dress and Cloak Iziunnings. Hosiery and Gloves, G - ents'lT'urnlapin[; Goods. Linen anti. House -keeping Goods, Domestic Goods. RIBBONS, FLOWERS, AND EVERT . DESCRIPTION OF MILLINERY A.MTICLES. flaring greatly lucrettood their facilities for Manufacturing SILK AND VELVET BONNETS, LADIES' CLOAKS AND SKIRTS, 'rimy aro confident of being enabled Monet greater Inch:teem...a than any Estetern Manufactorer. ltVe - Merchanta front all section, am colicited to call. Now tloods trill to conetantly received from their realdon buyer in the Emit. an2lttlen.Mnlt A. A. MASON (`O. TOBACCO AND CIGARS, NO. 244 .I.AEBERT`Y . ST'l2.lfrr. HEAD' OF WOOD, • Pittsburgh, Penna., OFFERS TO TIIE TRADE A LARGE, FRESH AND WELL ASSORTED STOCK, put chivied from Importenekrel Mactifectinem, amongst which*. the followingfavorite brand*, W. H. Gewalt& A. 1 5.4 Tobacco, Rsime, Robinson do CO'S Tobabco, Howard's Tobacco, Grant's Pound Lufnt~ Cavendish, - and Railroad Brands, eackly bx.s..llolOb.l.•unxp. CIGARS!! One Million, Assorted Brands! • 01l of which we offer to the trade at prices which cannot flail to please. aleurtr F CEMENT - PERRIN & JOHNSON, Proprietors. ARE PREPARED TO CONTRACT AND PCT ON AT TIIE SHORTEST NOTICE the slave Elastic Piro and Water-ProofCentent Roofing, It being the only article yet invented that wilt siumousitilly resist the action of the atmosphere In everyolimate. IT IS P.F..I.2.IPIECrr.LIC FIRE AND WATER-PROOF, And In point "(durability, we believe It is equal if not superior, to any Iletalllo Roofing. We can put It on over Old Tin Tot, Iron or Shingle Roofs, It making no difforenm how lint or stair, the roof may Thin •Roofing is warranted to prove 111 I above reprmentwl. We will put It on for We will a - ply It SIX DOLLARS PER SQUARE (TEX FEET SQUARE.) p upon Tin mil Iron Roofs for TWO DOLLAILS PER. SQUARE, bolog on amount of Its durability th cheapest paint Oust can lin med.. EgiolVo Invite all who are building, .d also thasollho wish tholr Roofs Itopalred, to enlist our ofilee,l33 Third Stree , ad examine samples end satisfy tho themselves in regard to the durability and practicability"( I his Roofing. PERELN k JOHNSON, J. 0. PERRIN, I No. 133 Third street, between Wool end Smithfield. S. A. JOHNSON. f Pittsburgh, Nuns. I have made a chendral examination or some Nroximetto of W. I. CLIILDS .k. CO 'S my onion, t 1100FING, loft at. ho re. ult.. of which arena follows: - Ist. The material in so cornponnilod as In remain pliable fora great length of timo. 2.1. The consistency in nut rowdily lonnenced by the temperature: consequently it wonbi not be Dettloff, nieltandrnn 11 . from n roof inEtuurner, or crack In Winter. i, e. estnonse id natural twat 31111 cold would not Injure It. MI. rho romp,ll/on In out 'will but slightly alkali... It ..mid not destroy tbo Mal we, but on the contrary ;wo es{ it Iron/ the action of thr vroalbor. ith. It li IValer.Proof. and ton large extent Fire-Proof: that la, oparks and the luatult rolling upon it could not intlamo . In my opinion suc lkwitectfully h a roof will l last for years if put OlIcan • folly and receiving proper attention., JOSEPII 3i, LOCKII, Chemist, Labratory No. MI Walnut etrcel, Cincinnati, Ohio. • - Cnrcrearn Aortae Roc.. Ins. Co. Prb. nth, 18ET. hare ...maned W. C. Canna & Coa Manic Flee and Mace-Proof Cement Roofing. Auld m farm I can jtidge, consider' t good invenann and non willing to Meant braidings thuiprutected upon the same tormn I Mauro Once revered math aal. attlayabel , [Mond) JNO. S. LAW, Agt. Royal dam Co., London and Llveritool. Flexible, Fire and Water-Proof Roofing. GeR.AIN - T, Proprietors, No. 57 Water Street, Pittsburgh, and I'. Peterson's, Allegheny. rr Ills IS AN ARTIHLE SUPERIOR TO ANY OTHER IN THE MARKET. IT' iS uned egtrindvely iu New York and Philadelphia. and is well approved. It In applicable to covering Foundries, Dwellings, Warehouses, Bridges, Steamboats and Railroad Cars, it will Lillt longer than Metallic hoofing or Shingle,, and ronlvto the varion. changes of clirnatc--neither affected by odd, brat or damp. Its principal ingrodlent is of au ea traur , llruary eturic nature, cud It never Joanna this eluticity. Tt. .T. 1.11,1 to nil kinds of mott, nun or pteep, old or 11,1, on iron, tin or runt It will [Cot melt In warm , weather, or crack iu sold, and It is not Injured by bring tnampod upon. It io Both Fire and Water-Proof. /11"3-Yor further Information, apply to the tiropriotorp. 1857. TRANSPORTATION. . 1857.. CAPACITY ONE HUNDRED TONS DAILY. tahiam L. 1., 0 y, - p&c o . , taiiall [SUCCESSORS TO LLOTD & LE:3IOS o ] T_TAVING MADE EXTENSIVE PREPARATIONS THLS WINTER, are now prepared A A. to don bossy loudness by PEINTIVErZLIT.A.STIA. CANAL AND 11.A.XL.HO.A.2D_ Through to and Horn tbo EAstorn Cities. We tan assure our friends and all tlinoe disposed to potooniss the peon, ennnt and Itsilroad, that uu pains will be spared tt7 render general oastsfaction to SHIPPERS. OF EASTERN AND 'WESTERN' FRED: lIT. The Avoidance of the Inclined Planes on the Allegheny Portage Railroad Will give Increased despatch to the tranamleslon of freight. Ottlee Penn Snot:, at the anal Rosin. fedtlyd . ... . • 1857. CANAL NAVIGATION. ~ 1857. •• . • &1•4;3,4 4 ..s..l.Ezt , s PORT. LE SORT LINE, • .1;w431. : Via PonnAylvania Canal and Railroad..=atrai=a,... Capacity Two Thousand Tons Per Month Each Way. nun FACILITIES FOR -TRANSPORTATION HAVE BEEN LARGELY INCREAS k_, ed during the put Winter and wo ma how carer to SIMPERS the anporior advantage of a DOUBLE DAILY LINE to and from Ilittesitrgh. Ehlladelplala and Ilnitimorr. Our line being entniamed entirely of PORTABLE /*ATE, but onto trauxhignualt la required. lllerchantawonding Freight to oar Line ran rely npon ita being put through with all posai GI alaWd and despatch. WAREHOUSE, CANAL BASIN, corner of Liberty and 11 - alow strreds. PittAtervh, lie. rfra_____llyd KIER /4 MITCHELL, Proprietor, __________ __ Cemetery Marble. Works, No. 333 Liberty Street, below Wayne, PITTSFIUROJI, PA. MATTHEW L'AWTOM PRACTICAL MARBLE 3IASON, WiSIIES RESPECTFULLY TG• IN forte hie friends uld thn public genenelly, that n has kneed the shore pnunismfer the manufacture and sal, of every veriety e uf Marble Work, such as Monumentn, Tombs Tablets and Gravestones M1E122 Centre •Talile, Pier, Barest and Wash tund Tops, gc, de, • Which he Is offering aa low aa any other establishment West of the 020utILRISID. lib stock la entirely new, and has beau selected by himself, expressly for slits market. Ile Is also prepared to build Burial Vaults, enchwe Bar Lets with Mar ble urßione, and to execute any other work in Lis lino, it Bay of theChmeteries adjoining Pittsburgh. ILLIERAI 00 PERMISSION TO Rey. T. D. Lyman, Robert Galway, Eel., Run. Wm. Wilkins, John Chielett, Eeq„ duo. IL Shoenberger, Esq., W. 1.. DJngwalt, Esq., Charles Brewer, Esq.. .1. 11. TIM, Esq, Thomas Scott, Esq., A. D. Curling. Eoq, W. E. Daum. Esq., O. R. White '• . The Trade furnished with all kind. of Foreign and Dom c Marble, either Anielied or le the rough, et Whole.. •-. Ile has also made arrangements with the manufteturtrs the la.t hntods, fora constant supply of Itydrunlits Ce nt, Water and Louisville Lime, and Phuster Paris, Loth Land and Stucco Work, all of which he is prepared to mid, at short notice. mhtssiltwl - - l:nc c ralrt• D tlnTrrrrrtt .3 - 0/73.1E1Pi-X (Soccwssor to) BIESS/CK CO., OFFER T XASONIC HALL, FIFTH' STREET, TO THE PUBLIC ALL THE delimit of the mason, ferret] up at the shortest no. tier, from 0 o' lock in thwmondng to 12 o'clock at night. Maslow+ me and other. trill do well to call in and exam. Ins our Bill of Faro at any time to suit their appetite. / 13,10 F ortainternente mode to receive choice ankle. to our line, from pp Baltimore, p Philadelphia and Norfolk, we ran Ear a froth ely of * OYSTERS. TROUT, ' LAKE RETIRING, And from the West, all the alsiletlei of PRA mu: GAME, sucti4s PRAIRIE QUICKENS, REED BIRDS, A., Fwe can furnish to loyalids or others, at Wholesale or Retail, either at the corner of NAND AND PENN STS., or at WALNUT HALL. Fifth street. .1130 ' ocltlyd TIE. LIBBY'S PILE OINTMENT.— Prom J. to' IreatcotcOovernor of and Unitod States:lemur froM Florida: For upwards of toraritydilso years I have been afflicted with-the Pites , hove submitted to oeserta eurgiced oper ator. for t heir remold, and have tried more than fift remediem Dr.Libby'a Pile Ointment is the trot tha t haa given me rriJeL Fron the °Foote already exhibited, tie cure must be rapid and complete. ,- JA) .ES D.lntsroorr. • Wild Fire, briar City: - From Georg, W. Nebo etthl of Niko, New 'Took I have long , been troubled with the Ilea. and the nee of Dr... Libby aMa Ointment gam me Immediate ree lief. It eV/ me further plea anre to ad.! that In many Maumee among my acquaintance. It has been used with like results. GEORGE W. MATSELL, CLkf ofPolka. From the late Adjutant Cieherel of Conneetietzt: • - I hare been. Minded with Mee to their most ell tresslng and dlsenuraging form for apericel of twenty ycant, and bed recourse to the boot edit with. out benegt. t Iroppowed tbe case Incurable, and thougbt Gd - It sAuld destroy my lifo. Under the circumflex,. res I commeened the n. of Dr. Llbby's rne Ointmen4 and We reeult Is a perlbct mt. I hero no language at my &seemed *laden to express my gratitude. WM. HAYDEN, Ilartend„Coan., late Adjutant General of Conn. 13... Bold, Wholesalo and byDr. GEORGE If EE BEE, No. 110 Wood dreg, Pittsburgh, sign of the Goldin, Mortar. and by J. F. FLEMING, Allegheny.. ,yffiedAttPx Agile-Ultimo! Exhibition. THE Pennsylvania State Agricultural So ciety, will hold Its &math Annual Pshibition at Philadelphia, (Pmrelton Groands,) on the Zith and 30th of September, and lot and 9d days of October next Thew - nal malection on pamenger fare and free peasags Mr Stork will be furOhed by the ilailrand Campania. • The bOolts of enlry will be open at Philadelphia on and after the let of SMAmpet. O BOWL C. WALKER, au2l.l.kwttl Beeman. • 'Paiute rm. • • LOSG&LANE, HOUSE AND SIGN:PAINTERS, N 0.77 (Old Port Ofibielitalding)Third street;betwont Wood emd Market iamb: ARooden promptly - attended to. Alra-Slgusazetutad to stuparioretyle4 2111127:2yd ' FRUIT CANS,' . FOR HERMF•TIOALLY MALMO A IX KINDS OF FIRM el LASS AND FIN of the most tipinoveli rryles for mle anyquentoyey G. W. lICIiLEY, se7 Must at , Allsgbeny. i"~rt:. , k~,,+r'~~a -~+r.~~.:u~..u~'+rE~~e.,,,.~:rT.z'~~ R', \FALL TR A DE. L AND WINTER EDWARD T. MEGRAW, WHOLESALE - DEALER IN W. E. CHILDS & CO'S PATENT ELASTIC FIRE AND WATER-PROOF LOST,• ACERTIFICATE for Twenty next% of Capital Stock of the Exchange no* of Plitebtirgb. drawn In favor of Y. Lorenz. dated Jane 4dth, ROA, and. No.i-VO. Notice to hereby given that the snail certificate has Leon loot optaidatd, and the etsbacrlbeni win apply for adoplicato of the OHM on the foorteeath day of September nexn anyone havlng Resod said coruscate to confer a favor by releardng the Out.. to either ofthe sabactibera. J. J. GRAY, Administrator, of staple* P. R. LORENZ.) P. LORENZ, deed. ,„ NTOTICE.—Tho partnership of the uoder eigned. doing business under the title of !ittl R IT k DURCHFIELD, will terminate by mutual Consent on Sep. • temberl, lan. - All pennon having meanie.' mammas with the firmed:ll groat/y oblige by milling- before thaniste and making , set. dement IT. r, xrurirr. - J. M. BURCIIFELD. The boehimearfli be continued et tlio wane 1... m, N. E. corner of • Fourth end M ar k et erect., by BURCH FELD.• etil:dtd CTIIZEN , ITTSBURGII, JULY 28, I.Bs7.—Subgerib.- era to the DOR fttOk Or thle Bank trill pima. take mice that their Inatalknetda upon the man will be due as fallow. • Ysntriblostaltnent, of $lO Per Fljtaae On or before tliolath or August next. .perh 'and last, of $lO per share, payable on or bet's,. the gepteinber next. 1V lrmit.h, • z. Ca biers OTICE. ----BERT DICKEY has retired froin, the Arm of ISALAII DICKEY" k CO., by mutual eon; sent.' yis tate:rot seamed August 15t..1557. • ' • .18AfAll DICKEY & CO.. . . In retail:4;lmm the Sbalf 0 fi rm I &tire to solid( for the holtde the . 40 man, e:rouge en liberally Inatoned durton . twenty-one ynulefrny conneetion. antt hate thin. day aooociated C. HARTIVELLeeIth me In the 136.10t1N0. MALTLNO' .d /WV TRADE, et the Pitt etovt Itren'et.7. - ttntbot'imgt , will be . carted en b all its branches us mmaJ, nailer the name and ash, of GEO. W. Bunt k CO. -Pitteberah,./tagnst-Nli num; s. oEt). • *ewers', Malts.. and Hop de that &glom to lama tioir rriondstheft - nide that thi , y hue tonmenned I.IILEWIIN far the mason, and are Orr ed to furnish all articles in their lino promptly. on 't merit usual terms. aaSowdehr GrAL.W. 951.1111 WINDOW GLASS, GLASSWARE, PERFUMERY, PATENT MEDICINES, SURD. INSTRUMENTS ROOFING. LLOYD k CO jititiftS ALLEGTIENY Y ItAILROAD.—REMOVAL OF TO FREIGHT DEPOT TO THE COILYER OP BUTLER AND CARSON STREETS, NINTH WARD ER. , AND A GREAT , RUCTION OP TARIFF RATES.—On and after JOLT 1857, frelght will So received oo above et tire following tote.: To 81Aboning at 25e. per 180 pound, i To arov's Eddy at Or. , To Rd Donk at 29c. To Routes Bend at 31c. " Flour—Orerfire barrels ardtontrrfift.Y. To Mtlhoning ' 41c. por brtrroL To Oruroly 31. e. To 14411111 A 46c.' " •'To Crpily's Bend flour—Fifty barrel. .andorer. To.)l4bordng Yo lisprx Lldy To red Bahl: To Pmly'r Dena-- . . Jr..nar C. ii. EIEMCI Ocom-al Tlrket Agent.:.; Bank Notice. • NTOTICE - is hereby given that the Bookiabr* the subscription to thu Capital eteck of TILE' CEN TRAL DANK OP PEENSYLVANTA, to be Matfett at 110111- dayeburgh. Blair county, Penna., mill be opened at tho Mc. , chums' Echange, In tho city of Pittsburgh, on the Plrst, Frond, Third and fourth days of teptcotecr next, schen and where persons wishing to take stock In mkt BonEwill hare oppertnalty to do no. The Books nUI Pe kept open from 9 o. e. to 12 an., and from 2to Pm, each day. THOS. C. MACDOWELL, A. M. WHITE, ' • 0. L. LLOYD, JOHN DULLER, S. W. RHODES, .1&214,,iterl JOSEPH‘FIGGIES, Coximasiortom Alieghr- (egheny Valley Railroad. PARENTU3I CAMP MG. commencing WEDNESDAY, August 2414 1837. Regular Tilting will learn Pittsburgh daily (Sundays ex cepted) at 7 o'clocka, and 5 e.a... • On WEDNESDAY, 'Ash tort., an Extra Trizin will leasei Pittaburgh n.M ist • P.ls AM!. Ou tiADAY, "t.it Extra' Prairie learn Pltt+J burgh, at I.M) and 5.30 clock e. Returningleese Tar minim Or Pittsburgh 41.30 and 7.30 o'clock Monday morn ing, 314. On the hut day of the meeting Truins Ibiza 'Pimento= for Pittsburgh at 7.20 et: W., 2 and 7 P. u. Excursion Tickets, good during the Encampment, mu ha had at the Depot, on Omen Went, at 60 moos each; Rho, of JAS.!. READ, AgentMethallst Book Depository, 75 Fourth etreeL Pusueogers roust procure their rtebete before taking nuts turbo corn. atalS:dul A. CRAIG, Supt. ROBERT DICKEY. 1857