' , ' XtAKK supsaioa copper bill smelting wobkb - PITTBBUBOH. pahk, arcoHDY * co. r r MANUFACTURERS OF SHEATHING, ‘ ■■ .«ad i»M» 00PPfiB, PBES3KD OOP WTEOMB^EttawlWl!'.fiottoa* Spelter fetor, *O. - I f AltOr Importen ud SaftleM Id'URAtS, VIN PLATB , ;;-K~ •aflCt tBQg, WISA*£ .feftetontty oa hand I Ttaaiei>*» .. \y-Jr! ■ HiddaMiiu)Tb6!x. ' v 149J%Vif andl2o£eronrfj(r«f, - . Piitabv|b|'p«tuu» * g^^^^^PWcttttotaydailrtdpfcluni. M MoOOIiDftjOO., ; A AOIjB Bllß 4SD SIAU2| IH " . HATS, Cjfcs AND STtIAW GOODS) *' MU<)£E£4£jg’ JUVZ) BSMIL, - - ■• ■ 131 .'W'dod Street, XHttstrarah, .. i ;Itsra now-odhand forSpringSaleSyßs large ; > wsfl: in! Moxtaust of Qoo&m u can to Cmoa In nay ol tto *Mt«t>.clllM, conmUaj af TOE, BILK AND WOOL .. . HAMcfmaiyßylnaodqniUtr.Ctl’Sctaniy.icaUtyina - • btMfliUam; fALH LEAP, BTEiW, IMHORN AND MNAUA HAT 3: BTHAW. EILK BON. • “BT8» tie.- r forum* irUhlog to porth&M «ltb«r by " m fM.'t wa^^y.Uß.to.yn SAU.UBL 'GHAY 5 DRAPER AND TAILOR, 7 .. * Ifc. 63 ST. CLAJS STREET, \ k *• PITTBBUIUIH, BBNHJL, Uaijqst returned from the Eastern Cities and -l» ttowtacaiffag, hi* Spring atoeh of Cloth*, Oauimere*, .yettiag* and Coaling* of «Tery Tarfaty and ttjlo adapted totho txftdty tod country tiado,' which will be made op , *o orf*r with promptno** tod dopatebi tod at rate* ** low .»q«>aoroUi«nimg sale pfPUtstrargh Mura < • ..fcftnmio OotiJjnnwnttßid onion toT.mn, hides, • OBUr t PBOSUQBy ‘toßdM. Prompt attsa* '-Uoa fe mtjrtog. fbnrinJing. . . ' v Mo. 40 Copuntrcial Street, Bt. Load, detfcdfctr /_ wit Yiiptrix-..-...J~i.. c. nin» VANDBVEH ft FRIEND, ATV O 'RW a V SAT U A W, l % ...... an - , JBUHICITOBB IS CUASOEBY, 1 ' * • Block, Dubuque, loan. _ JWCoßaetlonapTODptly. made la any pert of northern low*,o»We»t«mWlaeonain^ * -'•» mfl attend ta tbeparebaie and Sale of Beal Batata, ob ! lahUagMcpayooßoadeand Mortgages. eeldydfe •••’‘IVH.AUMWI*-.'., . . ,• - f_ g. MTU ~wJy.-wggVQ | it.eoggtißS,.--.»..^...,,M»...... w ,irneog ariun. riajLiiiK&DS, emu & urn lee*, ' , «)UHOKaS AND MAGUIRISTS, ./ Washingt,on\ -wouk s, .t- 4 Pittsburgh,-Ponca. • - offlc*. 80. 91 market itnet. . f :t&UMbctm all kind* of SteaciEijfrfntt and UiU UaebfcT JobbtßaaodftepalrtoNdooaoaalugtiioileai airgtlydfo WBYMAN.a »ON, »■. ITasc&etoraraaßilDealenlaanUsdsof " tobacco, snuff And cigars, AND LBAF TOBACCO, Camera/SntiJtfUld Srettwd Diamond Alley, - PITTSBimOH.PA FOREIGN EXCHANGE. ' SIGHT BILLS DRAWN BY - ' DOSCAR, BHBIUIAN 4 CO., . ON THE ONION DANE, LONDON, IN BDHSOP ONI '' .POUND RTgftf.refl and UPWAED&. • ...oAbD,DUlsoa.lb*prlfidjai.eitieaa&d town*of Praac*, ’ Belgloo,- flolland, Germany, Benia and ether Earopoaa , < '-: Bt*tM.conaUatly aabandahd foraalaby - - wu. a. williahs a go., "• ■ «30;lrafa ; Dapkan,Wood street, eorncrof Third. ,• w “J6hw s. lbb, “ M B IPC H AN T T AIL O R. So, 45 marketBt.» PlU»bnr|b. A good assortment of Cloths, Oassimekks, Vornccs, Cgeraoa, and all goods soluble for gentlemens' vwaarjertncelrod. ■ promptly flUed, U itfca latest styles of the art. .•-j- .-'■•nrefclydfc • -■ . r'-v’.- • ... . J.. SCOTT, Dentlit, HAS removed to the house lately occupied by Dr. Ko. A. Wnd, No. 276 P«no street, (south sid*J third daar shore Hm4 strut. . flWs Aom 9-tittl tXU4 p,' it. Rttabnrgb Steal Works. JOKEB, BOYSk CO,. : ■■> '-ttusaomnof CAST BTEEI* »Uo,ePBINa; PLOW - A. B. fimt; SmSQB&t AXLES, (knur Mm and Tirti&rtdi P&frireS,P*. • ram iflgmJL , . r ~ • tft ...p. g. tOQRt - U. Be BOGSIKS £c CO»» '*i»WicratiMO? x> • Inprov«d PA(mtßt*«l „ - ""Cultivator Teeth,. .■ V.-- ■ Cbrtttr Jtoa and nnt Strut*,PUUiiavJu Fa.. IcSfclydfc* . BAIb HOAD SPIKE COMPANY. Jot »pb 011wflrth... wmMM 0i W. O.BI(hr«U, ; {AKeruorr l» ftr&r Jhy* rf Saetty -- HAIL ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS AMD BOAT SPIKES. .Cornerof Water Street and Cherry alley, ' ~«Biwia ramsPßaß. nmn'i. -I £ e,. c - TSBNBYB.COUJNB, ", Poiwsxalnf end Coramltilon Merchant, HO WBOLBUIS DKUESID - -Cha»*ei Batter, Seeds;mien, . . *' And Prodnc# QKMTBitr, .*»» ' •»■ 3t CSot Brtd. &ttxb*rt\. ' - ; MiLITZLB MBBOHAMTTAII,OB, JTo. 54 St Clair Street, ; . (DKlg&airnrßiilMhlz.V : PJRtBUMIB, M ■ •mijib ■ Leat&er Store. ft’Kau>AU(icti Soss, No. 31 S. Third .■ Hukei and Ghett&ot b*T# „ fee aU BETAKD BitTin> BPANIHE HIPBS, Drjswl .'c-:®*** o oU,T»nnsnf uriCm* .fclQ»ioirwt prices* ud epos tbe beet term*. ftS-Aty kitiiof tettbsr Id tbs reagh wealed, tor wbfcb tt^M*kptm»|rtpric W lj| UftVsa locesb.or Ukeoia free ofcWge tad sold wiiwmwca., -r,T- : :.. _•• .-..f..- arSJjdfo • : ffimwi-l have on hand TOliir *t!rh Ih»T»bvS taida md - «PIMUI Utal U«Mo» old uri »11l b. .oldtij lh« b«r»l « stllo*,kr Mlltalimnpcan. - _mn=jtmt OBa IX- BJtrgtB.no Wood ilmL ?ra* baTo Brandy which I U psr* and fit tar Dttdkhw, wttfcb X bin IWHMtoBMts pnllteTOt.' AnywWhowfll Irj IhhOLiU«MM O ,i tlW p o4lrtv; atan. KCTatß.no Wooa an*. OALT4JTIO BITTKRT, OR KIRCTRO MaOKITIC ,m * «P“l«Una g. WTBBB. K .pSd.ii W®" 1 EAst.—St. aojeer, of 140 Wood feud* very ciMlkat Maittem. ■»*J«t«httru«ii„„ er „ i&ir.Jfrnflhcs and Periaroerv atDr^ foHDWOOd «t •■•■ apfedAwT T(n ~8o.U», ily TrofflMflnufaCtory in Pittshnrgh rtfgCT.yftrmWoodt . apisdiwT firmly oatabtlihed that entire confidence can be pUcedopoathem m aafa and correct Urne-keepcra, loll*b, the wearer and teller. HaitogDw, V p«a.W WWlmto A E , n Ui fcr u, O P ” bliCm ‘ ,U them at the Tery lowest caihpricos. \ '? S " lX) ‘ orSILViBudPLATru a.™?™* a T OU> CotrJ, Garnet, Camea, Jet and Painting*. OariMortmtnt cfOLOCKS L, onun . U j , !.r f: » DAYPARMr' P *‘ t “'“' or “OBT.UU OXR om ° B UP.. siwmw«on«S£! °S W 1 ™«s»i»aou> .„j Also. Watf>h m.w w °vm Importation. AIM, Watch Hakera' Tool., Material? and Watch QtusU REXNEUAN* uf.tuan, No. 42 Fifth alroet. w , a * w = _ ° B S I. I. B I a w 6t SEWING MACHINES. A R O O l F - R r, % B V FOR SALE WITH ALL LATE IMPROVEMENTS. A T MASCFACTURKR-9 PHICK6, B V •fi-liBX. XL, HEED, ttrWte So. 68 Fifth Street. Mitjrs Miraculous Vermin Destbotir, OnlySmudyintKt nAefe Ifrrlf &nv to Exterminate aATB, tlx*, Oocuoacsts, Btrea, Arts, Mosquito**, Fuai, Uoms, Moixs, Gnus Woaxs abs Oaanu hrercts,. Ac. 50,000 BOXES BOLD IN OKI MONTS. Thaw Celebrated Remedies have boon extensively uaed for twenty-two year* in all part* of Europe, and ibeir mlrac oloni power here been attested by the Court* of Hoot*, France, England, Aoatxla, Prurala; Bavaria, Saxony, BoJgl tits, Holland, Naple*, Ac, « n d lbeirChemical prppertke examined, and approved by the moat diitingnUbod Medical- Facultie* all orer the world. Their destrnctlrenew to all kind* of vrrmln and lawct* “* bem certified in thli ccantry by the Director* P f tho ▼»rian* Poblle Instltnlloni, Plantor*, Farmer*, Proprietor* of Dotal*, Warehouses, Maaufactoriw, and by various dt*> ingniahrd print* cittern. Ncmoron* TeetJmonUl* and Ctrtiflcale* of iba offlsacy Uiom Remedies can be eecn at the Depot. For aeJe, Wholewle and Retail, by the Inventor and Pr prlotor, JOSEPH METER, Pi.clic.l Ch.ml.l, 612 BroaJway (cor. Houston it,) Now York. General Agent for tho D. State* and Canada*, FREDER ICK T. RDSHTON, Drugglit, No. 10 Aitor Hoiue, and 417 Broadway, New Torn. For wleiotht* city, wholesale and retail by R. g. SEL LERS A CO., corner Wood and Second *t*4 JOS.FLRUIXO, Ooraer Diamond and Market «t. BEEKQAM A M’KEn’ BAN, Allegheny. d«24:6mdfc atOTiiKfisi noTiiiCßsn mothebsi Don’t fail to procure Mrs. Winslow’s Sooth lag Byrnp for ChUdnm Teething. It ha* no oqual on earth. U greatly fadUtatea the pror«w of toothing by eufUaing tU gnms, redwing ill Inflammation—will allay pain, and te tor# to regulate the (>o*el*. Depend upon It, mother*, U will give rwltoyoarsalvo, and relief and health to your Infanta. Perfectly aafa in all caxa. This valuable preparation is tho prescription of one of the mostexperJencrd and skilful female Phyiklans In New England, and ha* been ua-J wllh iievor-felllng luermulß million* cf cun*. . Wm betfeveJt the boot * n j rBUW ,j, , 0 tb- Wf u , aJlCAwnofDywoloryand Dlarltoea In ObiUreo.whei»..w ptiMairom toothing or from auy other caueo. If life and health can be Mllmale.l by duller, *■»} f 4tlU ,i 1* worth It* weight In gold. .Million* of bcUlea are eold every year In (he Uolt-d Btatw. it ia an old and well-tried remedy. PRIDE ONLY 25 CENTS A BOTTLE. *»*Non» genuine ooJew tho fee-*tmil®ofCUßTlJ» A PEI KINA New York, t*on the outdde wrapper, Sold by Drnggiet* throughout the world. DR.GEO. B. KKYSERj Agent for PrtUturgb Jo2alawlyfcT TIIE GREAT STRENGTIIENER AND PAIN DESTROYER.— The bvct end cbuapcst Bun**- bold BfmeJj la the world. Simple and pleuaut Heap plication',certain andeffectual tnitareaoUs. A beautiful Scientific external curatiTß, applicable fur the reliefer ptlu at any time, in any place,ld any part ufthe boman ije tem, and nnderaUdrcaioatance*. If yon pot this Plaster anywhere, If pain le there, the Piaster will stick there nntll the pain haetanUhed. The Pliaiirr magnetic* the pain away, and PAIN CANNOT EXIST WHERE TIHR PLASTER IS APPLIED. Reborn atiam, Lamencaa, SUflhcaa, Debility, Nervonuuia, Nvuralgn, Dyspepsia, Coughs, and Colds, Palos and Acb*r of every kind, down even to Corns, are immediately rritcrvtf and, with a little patience, permanently cured, by tba magi cal Influence or the MAGNETIC PLASTER. It Is the sim plest, sorest, safest, pleasantest and cheapest remedy lu existence Its application Is universal—equally to the strongman, the delicate woman, and the foeble iohnL— ToeacbandaintwlHprore a Balm and a Blessing. Its dse Is agreeable, and without annoyance or thonblo. Its price Is within the reach of all—rich or poor; all may hare It who are sick a d suffering in any way. FARMERS should bealways supptlcd with this lavolua hle PLABTBR. It will he the Good Pbysiofao In any household, ready at all times, and at instant notloe. Pot op In air-tight tin boxes. Each box will make six to eight plaster*, anCeny child can spread thorn. Price 25 oents ■ box, with fol, and plain directions. D* C, MOREHEAD, M. 0., InTeotor end Proprietor, 19 Welker st_ New York. MORE HEAD'S UAQNKTJO PLASTBDIi sold by eliding gilts la ersry dty, tofrn end Tillage of the United fetal**. ooflaadlwlyls? Common sense rulca the moss of the people, whatever tfco mliaemod and Dlsanlbropo philosophers may aay to the contrary. Show them a good thing, let its mrr- Its be clearly demonstrated, and they will not hesltato to give It Ihclr most cordial patronage. The meases hare al ready ratlflsdThe Judgment of a pbysiclaa concerning tba virtue* of HOdTETTEK’B BITTERS, as may he seen in tho Immense quantities of this medicines that are annually sold to every section of the land. It Is now recognlisdas rrest ly superior to all other remedies yet derived for diseases of the digestive organs, snch as dlarboca, dysentery, dyspep sia, and tar the variona foyer* that vise team derangement of thoee portion* of the system. Ho* tot tor’s name Is fast becoming a household word from ftlaJno to Texes, from tho •here*of tba Atlantic to tho Pacific. Tty the article and bo •AtUfled. ' • ObU by druggists and dealers goopraJly, everywhere, and by HOniLiAKit A SMITH, manufacturers aud proprietor* M Water wad W front streets. Je2S:dAwT The Health ia the most important snbjoct to which the attention can be directed, A little pamphlet, entitled “A Guide to Health,” pnllUbad l*j B. L. FAHNB - A 00Wboieaale Druggists, corner of Wood and 4 th eta, Pittsburgh, Pn , and which may be bad gratis from all th* agent* for WUaoo’aPlUa, or B. L. Fab ncxtoci.’s' VermV foge. It contain* a great amount cf usnXol information.— It la worth reading. Je2£dAwT To vend broken ware of any kind you can getHodgMoa’sDiamondCemantalDAKEYSET'S, Ho MO Wood street. aplP-dAwT Da Ward's Tooth Powder and Tooth Wash. Any quantity of the-above erticlee we lor sale at reduced pritae hy DR. KEYBER, Ho-UO Wood »t„ Pittsburgh, Pa. °f a good quality for eale at DA KEYBER 8.140 Wood at. •• aplOatAwT Fair GroantUa—Laasb. THE BOARD OP MANAGERS of the AI- Ugbony County Agricultural Society will reeelrs pro- E^£<£&^fc r .i UetlD S« held on the LaBT WEDNESDAY OF JULY,IB69. at 10 o'clock, A. M , for the Lease ofOnrundfor two DINING HALM within thrlreo. closure, in the 91h ward, for five year*, at the annual rant of Am hundred and fifty dollar*. Letieu* to provide their own building*. The altos lor the Halls will be those parti of the ground* tew covered with the building* of Messrs Price and Johnston. For mil panlcular* enquire of tho PecitUry, , 8. feCUOVJeu, Ja„ JoKidaUwdtd Ait*y a. Mw,.No. 121 Fourth »t r £t. A ndnprecedentedbargain. pb i\ —A desirable three storied Brick Dwelling W® lionae contwtaiegclevan room*, with double parlor*, maroio mantle*, gas, bath, Ac., and all the modern Improvements, sibataatUUy and tastsfuliy built. TbUproperty is situate oa the elevated pari of tba Becood Ward,oo Third strew, and will be sold at n groak sacrifice, viz; fSOO Jo band, b*|. ancs In syren equal annual payments. Apply for further in formation to Jc7:lmd D. M’K.MARTIN, 101 Penn st. JOHN BUSKIN'S NEW BOOK—Tho Two Pattis, belur Lecture* on Art audit* Application to Decoration and Manufacture, by JuhD KutUn, M, A, au thor of “Modem Palnlers,” Ac. ' , f , Elements of Bomitology. a Treatiio on the General Prop criicsof Matter, by Geo,Jielnto*b McLean, U. D. For sale •* JegS DAVIBON'S, 93 Wood st. Every American shonid understand the uto of fiiawrina. Io order to become adepts, let your boys commence young. We baye uoliurf a c*Uent,**fe and reliable article of BOY% SHOT GONB, which are just the things for beginner*. They are aold at low prfcce. CAUTWRIOUT A YOUNG, jea) .. No. 80 Wood street. ICY LIST— ICE CHESTY, MEAT fIAPCA. . s WATRIt COOLKRB, BATUINQ ArPARATUB, Cheap for the 4lh st thelroo City Stove and Tin Ware house of W. W.BRADSHAW, N 0.134 Wobd sfo, Firetdoor belowtbe sign of the Ooldru Quo. e SILL, Surgeon Dentist; OfficeMma • and S sal donee No. 87 GRANT oppoaits the Court House, bellevre he can suit (be wants of any that may favor him with tbdr patronage, Auyof tuyflailyle . 'ILL PAPER—Loag ond wide. whito and t hroa, wide andLcloee ruled—-manufactured and sold by. L, W. G. JOHNSTON A CO.. BtatlojKrs, - a.' - •' ■•••••• • A 7 WoOdatrit S,. 0. HAMS— I 2 tea. Evans A Swift's S. %O.Rflm«fornl«by pytt WAXt A JTOWH f ittsluirgl %etti. PITTBBUHGH; Wednesday Moimma. jolt 20, 1859. official pa pen or rue cirr. Ctty and News Items. T*wp*ratub«.—Observation* taken at »Haw , § Optician Store, No. 58 Fifth su, yesterday. IS SOB. Rl BDAOB. - 00 80 -115 83 9 o'clock, x, u. 12 « K. 6 “ p. v. Barometer Trl-Wceklyr Gazette. Wo shall commence, ibis week, the publica tion of a tri-weekly edition of the Gazstti, which we will famish to subscribers at $3.00 per annum. As many of (he daily mails have been cut down to tri weekly, this will afford our Trends an opportunity of accommodating them selves to the ebaoge in their mail facilities. Latibo of tub Counts Stoke or tub Issahb Asylcm —ln aocordanco with previous notices yesterday, (Tuesday) was set apart for the cer emony mentioned in the caption. The morning promised showers and rains from dark clouds that havered about the horizon, bat by lOo'dk. it became pleasant and the sun wasnot so terri bly hot as we have bad it for several days. Mr. Morris, the condnetor of our special train, was on hand at the Liberty Street Station with a train of elegant cars, ami had everything so ad mirably arranged that not the slightest acoident occurred to mar the pleasure of the day At ten o'clock about 200 ladies and gentlemen from this city, who were joined by others from Allegheny and olhor stations, along tho road set out for the site of the new ediGoe, about three miles this sido of FlaysvUlo. The land is a por uonof (hat known as the Backhouse Farm, in Ohio township. The lot for Ihe use of the Asy =ont’ll,a »° unt, and ni bought for Siooo. tVo arrivoj on the grounds About eleven o dock. A ptoco for tho uoa of tbeoralor of tho occasion bad boon fitted up in a delightful groro on n rounded knoll, protected b, the trees from tbe glare of the son. The silo of (be Hospital Is on the. bonch of the hill above where the speakers' stand was placed. Thos. Bakewell, Esq., called the assemblage to order, and in takiog tbe chatr said: Ladio and Gentlemen— ln behalf of ihe Board of Managers, I return yon thanks for tbe honor of yonr presence here to-day. We have hitherto been cheered by the smiles and presence of friends in our various undertakings and endeav ors in these benevolent enterprises. Wo hope that those smiles and acts of encouragement may attend us in this great work wMoh we now un deriako. We shall need yonr aid and counte nance, and with them and tbe aid of providence we trust we may come oal successful.” The venerable President of tbe Board of Man agers then concluded by introducing tho Uev Mr. Preston, who, in a most loacbing sod ap propriate prayer, rightly introduced the exer cises of tbe day. After the prayer, Mr. Bakewell stated that it bad been thought best to have the speaking here, (in the gro?e) but the exercises of laying the corner stono would call them to ibe hill near by. [Some 20 rods distant ] To that point tbo large company then adjourn ed. In an aperture col in a large stone of the foundation of the great building, whose form ts there indicated on tbe gronnd, was placed a large glass jar containing tbo following: i ‘•The Oldeo Time," by Neville B Craig, two volumes. Pittsburgh Direotory, 1859 Pittsburgh as it is, 1859. Bound volume of all the Reports of the Western Pennsylvania Hospital, with ibe names of contributors Acconntof the Great Fireof 1846. Letter from Mia 3 Dix, Current. Reports of House of Refuge for 1859. Liat of members of tbe Pennsylvania Lein.sla lure. All tbe Pittsburgh Doilies, the leading New \ ork papers and other papers of tbo day An Almanac for 1859. Miss Dix’s Report and Memorial to our Legis lature, 1855. Bronze Medal of Allegheny County Agricultu ral Society and Reports of the same Mr. Loomis’ Oration ou the 25th of November last at the Centennial Celebration of tbo aban donment of Fort Duqueanc by tho Frooch, and some other papers The letter of Mias Dix «u preserved to copy and John Harper, E-q., Secretary of the Board, read it as follows and also the hymn acoompaoy- 7b A/ritn. Haketrell urn/ Harper, Uenltr,„ cn nnd my / riend* : —1 geadyoua hymn which I requested a patient just now in improved health, to write for your services on the occasion which ealls you to commence your important work of bonding a home and home for tbe Insane. I regret that I cannot be associated io this sacred dutj bat offar my cordial and most aaroett good wishes in your undertaking. D. L. Dix. Trenton, N.J., July 13, ISSi*. To which was snbjoinod tbo fuUuwiog Hriiti.—-Hymn written for the eervieea on c.oea »i>»o of laying tbo Corner Btono for tho PittAorgh Hospital for the Insane, by a patient now Improved in health, aod for the present io her own honse. When prompted by their lotc of Thee, Thy gratefal children gladly raise, A fair and goodly edifice Wherein Thy nemo to praise, By '‘deeds aod aeta M best offering, Tbou smilcst on caeh gift they bring. Oive us thyolouing. Lord, this day Upon the work we undertake; And bless the stone which now we lay, For thine afflicted children's sake; We lay, Oh Lord, this cornerstone Depending on thy help alono. Regard this home; lot it be blest To every suffering, care-wrecked mind, -Lst many a troubled soul find rest. And lonely hearts here friendship find, And bless for oar Redeemer's sake Those who within It, office take. How can wetbanktbee, Lord, eoough, That home and friend* to ns are given While many *ad afflicted ones, From all dear tie* and friends are riven, Qur “offered thank*" this bouse shall be, A sign, Ob Lord, twixt ns and Thee. (Signed) M. M. R. After Ibe reading of tbo letter and of tbo bymn, and enumerating the various articles to be deposited, the jar was pot in ile resting ptaco and Ibe stone for tbs top placed in position. Mr. Bakewell then called on the Rev. Dr. Mc- Kinney, editor of the Pritbytertan Banner «$• Ad. vocatt, to offer prayer, wbiob that gentleman re sponded to in an address to (be throne of grace as beautiful as it was feeling and appropriate. •The ceremony of laying the corner stone having thus been performed, ibe company again with drew to 4bo shady grove, where scats,, reporter’s desks and a roslrom had bees provided, when Hon. Chief Jostice Lowrie was introduced, and spoke, without notes, somewhat as follows * “This,” said be, “is eminently a Christian In etltalion whoso corner stone we have laid this day. The Saviour marked it as such when be said, ‘Go and tell John tbat tbo sick and affltot ed ere healed, and have tbo gospel preached unto themhe preaohed a gospel for the poor and sent bis disciples Into tbo by-ways and hedges to compel the dwellers there to come and bear tbo glad tidings. Paganism had no hospi tals ; even the language of Paganism lacked the word corresponding to oar word “hospital;” Pagans made no provision for the poor, the sick, the halt, the ioaano, tbo blind. It happened thus in a natural way tbat impotent folk flocked to ebrioes and temples where we read they were wont to congregate. There the priests of a false religion became the doctors. There were maoy temples of Esculapios, of Minerva and, of other gods and goddesses, thronged with the weak and (ho possessed of devils, bat they came tbUher attracted by the falsehood of those who pretend ed to powers they did not possess, and made use of them for their own advantage. Agaioat these falso assumptions, these cheats, Christianity in the early days bad its straggle. Christianity was not even tolerated In the places 1 of power, but with its exlstenoe it entered upon a war against paganism. It worked out its eods; it diffused a new spirit throughout society. In the fourth century Christianity was Hoeosed, and at once entered upon Us glorious careor of reform; at once there arose ou all hands its Asylums of Refuge. Emporors and Empresses founded them, reared them, ouooored them and sustained them throughout their realms, and often went themselves to minister to the sick and tbo sorrowing within the walls that royal or im perial munificence bad reared. Thus in the per sons of her disciples, Christianity entered ioto a contest against tbesinaod misery of the world, a contest wbioh still goes on, in whlob sbo is winning territory after territory from'tho dark ness and light of ein. Her straggle has always been for the wesk against the strong; ebebss ' f* 1 * 8 ! 0 . 0 * np •gainst oppression; she has contended for peso® as belter than war; she has fought against slavery daring all her exlstenoe lo tho world. Morerer, Christianity has contended against Ihoso insulations celouletcd (o dsgrado tbo me. jesly of man and womanhood! Tbo Theatres of paganism represented some of tbo most degra ding of the customs of tbo ago and oountry where It was powerful Adore were considered as men belopglog to tbe public. No plea of be nevolence, no argnment of frlendsblp could res cue them when once in tho bands ofthe master of ceremonies in those great temples oonJseoraled to rice. Been women who had been driwn into the great vortex to minister to the 'vitiated tastes of a r»gan Age, were considered as a part of tbo entertainment, and. Kings and Emperors would bate, and in some instanoea did, plaad for them in! vain.'. Think of those; vast gladiatorial shows, where ihe Roman Emperors brought forth crowds, multitudesef men tpalacghtereaoh oth er in the arena, while tbe people of a province, a vast and unnumbered crowd looked down upon the spwtMle with flfKt diUgltf. {-t ■ Against lhy*CbrieltenUyhad to contend. Its fpirit tu preseniia the Monk Telemachuj, who sprang into the areoa &ad separated the' com batants, losing hie ova life. Before (fee spirit of Christ bad began to find a place is the vhrid, even the execatlon of the behests of jaslleo vu made a eoarce of amusement. The Emperor Julian, the Apostate, paid an unwitting compli ment to Christianity when he salted where are the benevolent institutions of Paganism ? Sho had hone. Fellow citizens: After rcligioo, tho bond of all the beauties and graces of oharaoler, comes benevolence. The Apostle to the Gentiles said, thoagh I speak with the tongues of men and of angels, and havo not charity; jl am as soundiog brass and o-rinkliog cymbal. I Charity ondaretb all things and is itself enduring. Knowledge shall pass away, tho works of our bands may oonlder and doo&y, bat the beauties and graces that olaster about and are the frails of an en lightened Christian benevolence, can never fail or wither. They shall ever remain aweet and pcreoni&L Benevolence will always be the high est social virtue. Old tongues have disappear ed ; old philosophers live only in history ; old institutions remain only in the dead symbols that record that they once were; pagan temples stand in ruin, monuments of the falsehood they were intended to perpeLuaie, and ancient pyramids remind us of the tyranny of Kings; but Charity never fails, never grows old, never dies. It olaims affinity with the eternity of that Beiag whence it comes. Let this institution long stand as a monument of Christian obarity; let it ever remind us of duties done and to be done, aod prompt us to nobler eod9 and higher ambitions than simply to hoard money for its own sake; let it rather prompt us to give for all blessed v objeols, know ing that thus U is more Messed to giro than to receive.” After tbe Chief Justice bad ooncluded Lib elo qaeot address, which was listened to by alt with intense interest, Governor Johnston, who was to have been present, was oalled upon, bat bad not been able to attend. Senator Gazzam being called npon, said ho felt that a response was duo to tbe call of the renerable President, and tbough not at all pre pared to say a word, be would not let tbe occa sion pass in silence. lie would call attention to a few facts familiar to alt who knew tbe history of our State. We bare listened with delight to theolasßio orator who has jast now taken bis seat. And now we might reour a moment to our own history. Pennsylvania stands as a pioneer of this and all aimilar charities. With Penn even the fierce untutored savage was conquered by tbe arts of peace and words of kindoess where Sre and sword in other hands bad failed to sob. due his stubborn nature. And sincohis d*y, in all great benevolent enterprises, Philadelphia has taken (he lead. We have seen it illustrated in her history that the deaf are made to bear, the blind to see, and the lame to walk. Even those most outcast, ibepoor idiot, have not been forgotten, and forthe insane what noble provis ions has she hot made' Shall we not follow In her footeteps *. This meeting answers me ; (he object which baa called ns together here, is a sufficient response to my enquiry. We have here in nature objeots calculated to throw aglow of beauty arouod the works of our hands ; sce nery that might make even the insane see tbe glory of the creator in tho works of His hands ; here is hill and valley, foreel and river, and here the plaoe where benevolence shall rear her altar, a place more beautiful than can be found any where io the subnrbs of our metropolis the cuv of Philadelphia. After the Doctor bad got through Lis neat speech. Dr Kirwan, of the Harrisburg Asylum, arose, oo invitation, to makosome remarks.— Tbe Doctor is an exceedingly Intelligent looking man, but was not a lUslo embarrassed, aod opened his remarks by saying that it was tbe first time he bad ever in his life attempted to speak io publio. He.said this is the fifth oorner etooe that has been laid in this Stale, the first in Philadelphia io 1752. It is to he hoped that (bis building may be an ornament and such as to answer the noble purpose for which it is de signed. There are even yet many prejudices to be overcome in tbe publio mind in respect to the Insane. May these friends here not be turned aside from their course by any senseless clamor We can (race tbe spirit of opposition to these noble institutions bacc to the time when the in sane were treated like hrutes, chained, whipped and caged. Things arc now different. Wo of tbo medical profession know how the impression goes obroad, and unpleasantly affects the rola tires uf tho insane—an tmpreeniou that au asy lum of this kind is a terrible place, a place of punishment and almost of disgrace. We wish, however, that it could,be soon by all as we see it, bow necessary it is that as early as possible’ those showing symptoms of insanity should be sent to tho Asylum. Insanity is a disease of the body effecting the mind, anjfwe treat it as a dis ease, and we need the patieol under our caro in the early stages of his sickness. The soonerthe patient is cared for tho bolter. Tho Doctor then passed to a few appropriate words ofexhorta lion to patience and pcreeveranc* in well doing ond welt limed remarks much to the regret of all of us. Volume of Prices Oerr. J. K. Moorhead then being called upon made aome practical remarks. He bad supposed Gov. Johnston would k 0 there, and other*, who could have said more and eaid it belter than be could, bat as ho bad been called up ho would fitai* U h WOrdfl ' U /’ I o [ ° ne * felt of his - State, be was proud cf her systems of reform and puohhmenL Sho was the Aral to unite the two; the old system of penitentiary discipline graduated the convict in crime ; Pennsylvania reformed him and made his punishment to min uter to his good. Bno has also began building her Houses of Rofugo to eland between (beyouth and the penitentiary. Tbe Hospital erected In Philadelphia was from private funds. Tbe one over which Dr. Kirwan presides, is public ; ours is to be both private and public, for I am happy to slate that there are $50,000 of private fund* to be in this building. The first movement in respect to a building of this kind was lead by the venerable Judge Wilkins. 110 may not ever be able to meet with us; he may not be long with us on the earth, but may it not be said in honor of him that he was a leading spirit io IhisLehalf. Gen. M. believed it to be a good investment to put money in such institutions; what may not anyofuscomc tor WhatmaynolourfamiUesafler us como to? Who among os knows but we at some day may need a room in some such asylum? If he had no other legaoy lo leave his children except what he pot in here, be should esteem that he had lefttbem well off. The investment may not payalargepercentage, but in the world to come it will not bo forgotteu. Let us remem ber (hat we have yet much to do ; that we are now beginning but half a hospital; that we must put oar hands in our pockets deep and draw out our purses if we would havethii un dertaking carried forward to complete success. We bad great doabts and fears about beginning this enterprise, but to tho honor of the female sex be it said it was a woman who sustained' ns aod aroused our drooping faith, U was Miss Dix who urged us on io the good work, and but for her I thiok wo would not be here this day for the purposes which call us together. Tbe Gen eral eaid he was reminded by the baskets of food he saw spread lo the grove that be must oooolude, which he did, although called to go on. Rev. Dr. D. B. A. McLean, Principal of tbe High School, was then introduced to the audi ence in eemo brief and happy remarks, drew a contrast between the soene before him and that which might be seen in Italy, whore contending armies are meeting in deadly strife aod coveriog the earth with the deadend dying. The Doctor thought that it behooved as all to take an inter est in institution of this kind, and suggested an idea which we have seen elaborated by some author, that every min Is insane, some a little moro so than others, and for those tbe most so, our asylums aro intended. A due degree of in sanity begets those harmless and agreeable dif ferent* in as wblob rescue life from tame in sipidity and hopeless uniformity. Tho remarks were well received. Dr. W. B. Campbell, an accomplished speaker, a revetend gentleman from New Jersey, (hen took tbe eland. ■ His speech was short, but one of theobaitest and most delightful efforts -of the day. Ue slated (bat, though not a Dative of (bis Siato, bo was a graduato of one of her in emotions of learning; ha (hoo. passed (o epeak of the beauties of Christian benevolenoe and (be froiie of holloess, in Itogusge so cbaeteaod gloving, (bat not beiog able to report it verba* tiro, wo willnot attempt to report it at all. Be ooooluded with (be beoodietlon. Wd. M. Darliogtoo, Esq., (ben offered (be following rest Resolved, T presented to jk Uszzam, Hon. M’Lcao, and addresses, dal Dr. Alex. B Judge Lowrifa bis address f< was accepted Dr. Gazxam the absence elf lolulion: That the (banks of the audience be Messra. Ch. Jcsllee Lowrie, Senator 1. J. K. Moorhead, Dr. Kievan and Dr. Campbell* foe their eloquent leered here thia day. Hack, moved eaan amendment that i bo requested to prepare a copy of or publication. The amendment aod the resolution adopted. " \ offered a resolution of regret, for Misa Dix, which waa also adopted (at Mr. Harper said. there was * resent, who is to excellent sioger, red to sing the hymn, which Miss Every body called out for him, AC (bis poi gentleman pj and isprepaj Dix has senti (aok, Ksq., camo upan tbo s^nd, and Alfred and Id a elcafl magical voice,sang the hymn above with great effect and be was greeted with ap. plunge. So ended the Intellectual feast of tbo day, and every body thoro betook themselves to tbo b&*> kets. In oompanles of tens and dozens and twenties, we sat down on the new mown boy, and settled tbo philosophy of the occasion with bread and batter, and all the needed mend. Nothing more intoxicating than mild cigars were admitted to the grounds. After dinner with a very goodly and happy company, we went to look at the . SJTB at TH* POSMTAU ! . Ifear Kilbock Station,= *o ihlxtk U is r ba the •Mo or Iho flhadj bill ibit tins io bnatlfallT from Ibe Ohio, ig Ibo not Mltclod. Ii [, n, ptaeg ohosta bj Uln Du> Alyoar fget rollg #» U>« Ofal»; th«r« Kflllto Itliod bw,,ft, rim qolte Banov, but ttvmply compensates for Uis space it occupies; it la a garden, smiling with whatever is beautiful. . Tail elms heap upon its level surface their jich piles of foliage, broad fields wave in the passing breeze their burdens of corn aod grain; snag cottages peep through the trees; trim hedgerows divide the meadows and Interseot each other like lines on a chess aot * l kere arc grazing, to add life to tho scene, while tbo distant smoke er sorcam of Ibe steamboat speaks of movement .that connects itself with commerce and boa its' relations and Its dependencies in the far off world. Behind Neville Island the bold bills covered to their tops with rich foliage, lie bask ing in the son, and alill bejond, the summer sky, clad in its garniture of fleecy clouds, make up a picture which Turner alone could do jus tice to. In a view up tho river we have the principal features above mentioned repeated, and the scene closed in that direction by a black bank of cloads which experience and observation conspire to tell ns Is Pittsburgh. On a second view we know it is, for there stands the mighty tower of the Cathedral, that rises above the smoke and stands alone. We have before ns yet a vast mass of statis tics—the size of the proposed buildiog, its shape, its height, etc., etc., but wo cannot make nse of them to-night. The above rnnst suffice for (ho present. At 3 o’clock we left the grounds and, thanks to our excellent conductor, Morris, we are safe at home, and have written .down what we have to say “on the present occasion.” A ucKTißn of the Captains of the different Fire Companies vu held at the Mayor’s office, on Monday evening, 18th Inet., for the pnrpoie of adopting a routo of procession for the forth coming annual parade—Saturday, September 3d. The companies were represented as follows: Eagle, Capt. Thos. Reese; Allegheny, Capl. A. Slmma; Daqaesat, C.pt. H. Lowe; Vigll.nl, C.pl. W. Btteem.n; Neplnne, C.pL A. J. Kemp- Nl.g.rs, C.pL John Sleele; Good Inlent, C.pl. J. MoCombo; Relief, C.pt. J. QnmberL After . brief eoneullnUon, the following ronle was unanimously adopted:( The procession will form on Penn street, the right resting on Marbury; proceed down Penn to Water, along Water to Ferry, up Ferry to Liberty, up Liberty to Market, down Market to Water, along Water to Wood, up Wood to Liberty along Liberty to Smlthfield, down Smithfield to Water. Rest 30 minutes; thence along Water to Grant, up Grant to Secood, up Second to Ross, ap Ross to Pennsylvania arenas, along Pennsyl ▼anla avenoe to commons opposite Gutnberi’s; countermarch on the common, down Pennsylva nia avenoe to Pride, up Pride to Colwell, along Colwell to Fulton, op Fnlton to Wylie, down Wyhe to Grant, aloog Grant to Beveotb, down Seventh to Liberty, across Liberty to Hand, down,Haod to Penn, up Peon to Baldwin, op B » 10 Liber| y* ttang Liberty to Carrol], along Carroll to Penn, down Penn to Mechanic along Mechanic to the bridge, across bridge, np Cbeetnul to Ohio, down Ohio to North Common • along North Common to West; countermarch In the riar of the Penitentiary to Be&ver, down Beaver to Bank lane, aloog Bank lane to Federal, down Federal to Isabella, along Isabella to An derson, along Anderson to Hand street bridge across bridge, op Hand to Peon, down Penn to Irwin, op Irwio to Liberty, down Liberty to Si. Clair, down St. Clair to Peon, down Penn to the place of beginning, and there dismiss. Miss Cizzi* Warr —This person writes from Zanesville to Ibe Wheeling Intdliqenctr that sbe u not the person who oommitleif the late rob bery of $2,700 at the McClure House la Wheel log, end that the female who personated her on that occasion, whs some other person altogether Sbe says: “I take this method of informing the public that I am not the woman who committe'd the robberr at the MoCJflro Honao in Wheeling nor do I hear any feJemblaoce to her whatever She it i twenty-six years of age; blaok eyes, light hair, blonde complexion, rery robust and pos sessed of considerable beauty; while I hare black eyes, rery short, dark hair, which I wear constantly curled, am considered plain looking and my clothing would be too small for her! Her namo is Bells Winter. Some two months ago I left Pittsburgh, professionally. Daring my absence ehe left my boarding bouse, No °37 Pennsylvania avenue, taking with her a large black trunk belonging to me, which contained a small portion of my wardrobe, some cards, bills, essays and poems. I have been tfoable to hear of her until she committed this robbery coder my name. The officers are now endeavor ing to recover my trunk and Mias Way! No. 2.” The Intelligtnctr seems to think that Mies Li zzie has been mado.“a victim to the villainy of Belle Winter, who has perpetrated a Iriok, which for coolness is excelled only by the season ft the year whose name sbe bears. Bince the affair of the robbery, a policeman of this city has receiv ed a letter from a former agent of Miss Wsyl who is now in Pittsburgh and who accompanied her upon a lecturing tour through Pennsylvania, ibis agent enquires very particularly about the transaction of the robbery with which the name or lita patroness is associated, and speaks highly of her virtue, modesty, and Intelligence. Upon the whole we think it is not altogether unlikely that the-above letter is a bona fide, thing and states the truth.” 6 On. Taistihos. —A good piclurc on the wait it the best ornament that can be placed in a room, and one that the eye never tires of restiog on. ruomt 001 80 furnished their thi?«m affl P ,e Btock of fiDB paintings, that i„n not disgrace their dwellings,- at Ur! Tin o ft2n“!J rCW Bal « ro ome,No. (A. Fifth st. ,[ he •' anollon ptetaree- whioh are brought lo the city ore mere daub,, lootinr well to'fh. f‘" ll e h, ' buC perpetual eye-ooreo ‘ >, purchaser when hung on his walls. That these arc not of this hind may bo proted by any one who chooses to examine the collection. A eery pleasant hour may bo spent m looting at the collection. The sale takes place to-morrow morning at 10 o’clock. Cot. Kaut.—The celebrated American Horse Tamer, CoL Rarey, opened his first olass, yes terday, with about seventy pupils—an indica tion or great eaccess, on his part, in coomand iog the confidence of those interested in horse flesh. We were not able to bo present, but we learn w th pleasure that he gave general eaiia raotion lo his pupils, and showed the great value °f horoes by oxpcrlmonls with riolono animals which he lubdned wilh un yarying success. Death from Bua Strok*.—A German named Faok waa prostrated with ao attack of coup de •olaJ, yesterday, on Fourth street. He waa a baker, and waa wheeling a wheelbarrow on the street at the time he waa prostrated. Attention waa Immediately given to him And efforts made to resuscitate him, bat without avail He was conveyed, a corpse, to his home on Pennsylvania Avenue, near Price street, fir d'ociSiLM b j P. M. D.rlv Auclionter, No. 5! °° Ta '»d»7«v»nin B , 18H. imt. 20 Sharaa Bank orPittaboreb... 00 do M. ±U. 8ank........ 7 do Mechanic* Bank 43 do CUitenaßaok 31 do do do os do r.flw.ac.'r.'h.Co. Death, or Mark Stirlihu. —We regret to bear of the death of Capt. Mark Sterling? which occurred yesterday. His disease was consump tlou. He was an enterprising and useful man, and identified for many years with oar steam, boat interest. His numerous friends will be sincerely eorry at his demise. Wb are Indebted to Haul & Miner, Fifth street, for the Jane number of Blackwood, which comes to oe freighted with good things la literalare. It opens with “Lord Mecanlej and the Masaacre or Glencoe," an ertlcle teeming with historical remlniacenoea. Thle In followed by . eerlea of cmye, tales, mlewe, e to., which poasasa extra ordinary merit aa magailno oontrlbnllono. Di 'idicaiioh.— The New Aebury Chtpel, on PenneyWenin neonue, will be dedionted on Son next. Blebop Blmpeon will offlolnle on the oeciilon, end ecrmou will bepmohed by the Rer. Ohu. Cook, D. I),,end Ree. l, C. Penblng President of tb« Plliebnrgh Femnle College. F*qm Lakh Sopkbiob —The steamer North ern Light arrived Sunday night at nine o’clock, bringiog fifty passengers, 46 tons Pdrablo cop. per, 32 ton* pig Iron, 2,000 cedar' posts, 142 pkg* fish and sundries. Sbo was detained a con* siderabla lime by fog. Her news is not import ant.—.(7/rrr. Ltader. T~- ■fravelihg 8ook«, of floe material, a fall variety atJ. L. Carfioghao ± Co.*#, Federal atreat, Alla, gbony cily. ' + -Mexican Mostoho Lisimbiit Xu wonderful effects end consequent popularlty-pcrhaps no ertt cio In the history of the -Valeria Medico, ever en quired the seme patronage, wee subjected to the seme number of sorere end different tests, end mot with so few fsilores as the Mnsteng Liniment. It has lastly been styled e Panacea for ell uternel Wounds, Cuts. Swellings, Bprelos, Braises or ErnpUons on Men or BcesL It Is so fer e medicine of surprising rlrtufc thet phyildens ere compelled to prescribe it: end from some remarkable euresof Clrom'o and distorted dfleneinlio cases It hu netnrelly attracted much et. tentlon from the first ecUnUffo mlndToftho ego. No JemUy can afford to be without» bottle of the Mus- The genuine Musteng Is sold by ell respectable deelors In ell parts or the world. Banana A Pass; Proprietors, Now York. Also, Lyon s celebrated Insect Powder. f 3- ®aiMer» and Contractor*. UNDERSIGNED (formerly foreman Jbr Rowttndfarrj) weald mpictfuily udbm tbom whom h* ha# doo* work, aod the pntlto geawillw. tyi M UtMvpr*paredtofenibb«toteer p rt oo BUtoioob. la u# sort approved Manser. Order* *• aacflaa cr Jla. otßleu Eoofli (IT Uttattfcaoffl id Atatlucb* [SyOOctMt of Staa ttroefaodtfc* Oka .Yttthvud!)wS Uptgaptlyatt«ad»ato. . TifOlMp Telegraphic. July 19.—-Bio stock market is a iutu unsettled and the fluctuations on the speculative list are quitorapid. The market latftevening had a firm appearance, which-was immediately lost at the com mencement of business this morning. Of guaran which is freely offered on sellers* option, the doting cash pnee was 24}@24f against £s}@2s? yesterday. Michigan Central opened at 44}and sold down to 43}, but 43J was had at the close. In the Western Railroad Stocks, generally, there was a de cline of per coot. Reading was steady, closing at 45}@45|. Rank shares and State stocks were strongly held, and prices in most instances are higher. Missouri sixes aro Arm at 83}. Govern ment coupon fires, of 1874, are saleable at 101}, in moderate amounts; only Treasury Notes bearing 0} per eent Interest negotiable at par. Mr. Cisco, the Assistant Treasurer at this port, has placed with in two days $200,000 at this price. The money market presents'no new featare. At the second board, California seven* fell *; Missouri ■ ; te f V'2 eaneMM “1* 65 Illinois Central sevens }, I acifie Mail Steamship 3, Harlem preferred 5, N. Y. Central i, Dodson Hirer }, Reading I,* Michigan dm ° Southern preferred I}, with sales of 1800 shares, and Rock Island There is'a strong feeling of prudence among the banks, and there is no inclination to extend their loans. The continued drain of gold is not welcome and naturally prodneev cautions action. The-export of specie to-morrow will reach half a million, and for the week probably about two millions. 3 Nxw Yobk, July li)r In the case of Catharine N. Forrest vs. Edwin Forrest, the Judge decided this morning that the motion argued last week to change the referee, and to grant alimony and counsel fees for the plaintiff, should be granted, the reference to proceed before the present referoe, if he will consent to bear it, and the defendant’s attorney consents to vacate the order of adjournment. Othetiviso the order will be to vacate the order of reference and re fer the matter to another suitable person; the defend ant to pay the alimony and counsel fees and expon as of reference. St. Louis, July 19. —The overland mail of the 27th uIL reached Jefferson City. The town of Tahama was destroyed by fire—loss $lOO,OOO. Forty-three eonricts escaped from the Penitentiary on the 25th. Basinets was without improvement. The river continues to fall slowly at tMs point. A rise of 3 feet has taken placo in the Minnesota, but it will have oo effect here. The Missouri is in tolerable boating order, but (be Illinois Is very low and difficult to navigate. Weather clear, but op pressively hoL A special dispatch to the Bulletin says that the bill o( rights before the Kansas Convention provides* that no distinction be made between aliens aod citi sens in relation to the possession of property. Also ®will be allowed in the State. It was decided by a majority of the Convention to favorin stnxctions to the Supreme Judges to disregard the fugitive slave law. Provision* were made for a homestead law, embracing 160 acres, the Improve ments not exceeding $2OOO. ‘inSu* V*?*** 9 * rom Denver City, with dates to the 30tn, arrived this evening. Everything in the mining region wa* in a flourishing condition. The express brought oo papers and heoee there are no important detail*. Another express is due to-morrow. Boston, July 19.—The meeting of the Suffolk bar relative to the death of Mr. Choate, was folly at mnded to-day. Charles G. Loring, Sydney Bartlett and others made eulogistic addresses, and a series of appropriate resolutions were adopted. It is expect •** wmalns will arrive here on Friday fore noon. The funeral will tako place oo Saturday at the Essex Street Church. The Rev. Dr. Adams will officiate. A meeting of the citizens will beheld In Faneul Hall on Friday afternooo, to be addressed by Edward Everett. The eulogy by Caleb Cashing wifi bo delivered at a day hereafter named. Boston, Julj lS._ln ft, gl.ro Habeu Cor... case, before Judge Metcalf this morning, there was no appearance made against the plea of the slave Mari* backises, and she was promptly discharged. She Will probably return to her master, M. Holmes, on bis promlao of more lenient treatment. Meurms, Tean., July 18.—A great tronado bap- Jcned here, destroying eight spans of the railroad Jridgo at Decatur, on Sunday night. Loss $150,000. Nasnv |L|, e, Tenn., July 13.—Major Wb. Gar vin, of Pittsburgh, died her efrom the effects of sun stroke. tVO *’* MAGSETIO POWDERS, Wm datrof Garden IntesU, CiKlcrvacfia, FUat and alt pests of Ou vermin kStd. i m P° rtanco of a reliable article of this dh»J«?i*\il Dai,ti,n * M ?‘ In w * rtn »»tber *H tLAWrt ‘“Pf . &**• tol» powder it ihe only Mnf whlcb win exterairuio tlietn. a «mn£ n ?®/ *»UnUt*. from tb« l£ortJcuUnr»J Society 0 f P«hl ii in 4mldrt Ifae fonis «f Alia, obaerrad that {amu dS to ThK, l, i erUln , W “ i 9 f rl*nt »ery »o Q dropptS ,act T U °* Jo °** Ofto r««xd tbolr ni K htcamw frtwa Ut«M intrudei*. uoantitUa ot tbe plant v«r« broo J»t boo,, b, Mr. K. Ljcu, * aJ foand a poaitfy* in*cTdS£Sr tu «*«ry experiment. It is .Imply a powdered leal ebeml -I*ll/ rrrp.red to re.itf tbo effect of aga and climate Med- * ' UT, „ b#6n <**ned aorerl- FraDC8 * Qennaoy, and Rtuda, frum t£ Md^i“iJ! ntHanroa medical and borUcultur.l col -Ml. *fS T ° a b lh,t lhol pr*l CuamC«fL h or “ *L^, D^ b V 8 ,wmT i* d T™ • ModaJ and Certificate (at iba filbert*" I-J» certificate of Prior, It U from Poisou. Mr K i», .rJ October lit, lsiB. h^^4^S u c d *SS; 6,,t c ' rtalndMlh »**»*- JAMES ft. OU!LTON,M.D.,Cb#raIit. r “StfOß REID, Prof. CbcmUtry, N. Y. 11 capital. dj2i fiu P? l s t «dBQtof the New yjfc ifc* pitol, *ay*. “be tu* expelled »u the ban. *nn «»»*»».. §jS!" 4C ’* Utl Ljon * Powdcr » uul ftniJ* u l) f’ Erery gwdencr u 4 botxaodueper must here « direct fn °/ tt **a k «t od * K * fer * nce <*a b® m*de to ibo A«tor,6t.NkhotMand Metrepoilun Hotols: to Jud« Mdg. lmumte; J*mj»Gonloa S' 1 1 o *®**? I ®®*? #eott » Cyrtt * w - ple W. 1" M. Peue. of the Flto Pointi Mlsiioo, 4c., Ac. Jndge u«lg* mm! Ljoa lt of n »UotoU impamoa^ The,Fenner* 1 dob luxe totted It thoroughly. It will U**- « roy lociuu, grasshopper*, enti, moth*, bug*. sad ell vermin. Oerden pjenu cm be preserved, end pw - *PAK^“iSkTr‘‘“ , ,"", o J’ eh SaENM I-,.U. iw.. SJ&IKS 1 !!; T»* Lyon’* Powder till* iuecU Is e trice. But Lyoo’i put* are mixed for nrti end mice. “ s £ n‘f "P* l ** ■*«», M crate end JI.&Q. Follow direction*. Vtt freely and thoroughly * BAKNE3 &. PARK, 13 eod Id Put IU>W, New York. Also, the Mexican Mustang Liniment. fe23.-eowdiwemT 6 W masxtrv <& WHiion 1U Pulton St, and SO Ana Bt„ NEW YORK, mscrAcmxM or illlTE LEAD, ZIHC PAttTS AND C010B! OILS, VARNISHES, ETC. tttro&rxu or Eogiijh, Prtnel ami Berman Ariiits'jjalerials Fine Colors in Oil and Water mtfDSOR A NEWTON’S TUBE AND CAKE COLORS brushes, Mathematical A Draughtsmen's Instrum’ts, s6l 87- 5B S7J 55 50 54 50 53 87$ 5 75 DRAWING AND TRACING PAPERS, Stereoscopes, Stereoscopic Views NTO, RO, ETC. * I. S!^* , . Uc S. Ur d Painters, Dealers end othore u called to tee uew PATK\T Mprimii „» ve-uoie, s..I h T*£ Mar * kteadad by Uw UTcntor to obrut* »>,« Sg^S^SSSS totenptr and Ju tnAnTnl*-r/« IT1 ~' 1 renslderauSi wblchS.sSd k S?ititartj'gbl ienl pilot pet, oil of which tooiTthe DarS°°»hlS? ??, T 0 ££? mot. than the dU^^SBSi l iSi*3 S^i b „7,E, , 5S ri “ B , urj blp!,rt bjna ° r «'»'*• Wl,h " -- — Jea3mwT &cg nidreWd SSiremuTlSJ?*?™"“J pw »»t on *U premium# »ekL Egg “if- «»’«!sTuimßi^; S™ E „f“-r s “P«lor Cutting! Choose re- Mlrtog tamUMlbjn tuaattctori* tod for — HIIOHOO3g t McQMH!i{y|Q) WBEAT.-550 bush Jcl9 1 * 00. 101 l Btc*m Job Printw «nd Btattooero, ST .Wood «c "lOWA LANDS, in Boone and'Franklin X. wantlei far uU at S 3 per acre by Joia 8. CUTHBERTA 6QMV B«al EtUUAgcnto. y/M) BOS. CORN; . . V lOOO *> Ptrltn. Whir, .ml K*f Wlif.l, for aalfl by JnU JAUE3 QAEOfEKII. WO LOIS ON DIAMOND ST., each 20 froot tj 100 deep for mlo by Jail g. CUtfIBEKT A PON, 51 M*rk>t ,fc Ij’JSATUEiIS—G sack! now landing from X* itOMitt Atizoala fcf jot larnn dicuky * co. INSEED OIL—3OOO galls, for solo by | _ B.L. FAHNESTOCK Ao£ it No. 60, comer Fourth tad Wood itmt. PEABLS— 20 casks rec’d and for sale by. j.B.iMameoov _Jjll 78 W* tor wed 83 froot itrtxt*. BX/AOKLAOE MANTILLAS veiy cheap at elating rot **l* of sußcurlELD * 00- , 'HINTED LINEN LAWNSwt chwp *t c»a«iog oc a^acggaLP^oo. 'Qo»gl L3 Commercial. OOMMITTBB OF ARRTTR ATfA>? FOB JUNE. iron, B. Pacrat. PITTSBUItGU BAUIUfiTb iSrport*! 4prrtaCj far Ci£ P&tbursh Gztdls. i FLOUR—* WmstoiT, Jtar 20, ISjj. bHcea, Indk«Jn2'i^ 001 * nd for •aaK'b, bot at rrascttlod liable dor line. alfiT*, unwilllognea to concede tbe loar- X\ 3oand7o * tofo of 40,55,40,C00, 170,1 W, «o s%2o and for Ihs *OO lor Family do;iwrS° for Extra and td,2S three- grades; and lWdo at *- anil f 5.50 for tha be remembered that tbrss taSSTi? .P “ Dd ? 6 - 50 - 11 man loU,and the figures aro the rst«, ..ry of small rouadlorn are Offered at a U j? *nu!l nr ‘ Ognrto, bnt no one seems dirposodto oa U>“a lent wants. Corn Meal, 2S bosh at 5.1 i^ U *V«nd hi* pre- GRAlN—sales of 150 btub Com at 5 Wrii^ bush Buckwheat at 75. '* fro ® and ISO SAV-aalcsat sealescril loads at i,LS,.^i s -a , „a. ' ' fIOSKTARV AKU UOjgjmiltClAL. • Bitmioax Coiro Ua&xcr, July ic _Tb» nn . n ,. sortment of Coffee fn tbe market has »« M ‘ strict operation*,although there (j a «ry «»o3l^iJ^r e “ it. Tbo stock oa hand on tbo 9tb instant bags,mostly ol Inferior grades. Since then about 8 tan a OOO of Bio bare changed hands, In which were Included 75? £f! of.fair quality at lie, and 2,340 do common to «r t£ terms ol which were withheld. We also ncto 400 tags from Bfo, la lots, at WeqtSetoo tnarket firm bnt trot scare at the dose at 10)6au cants ft* low grade* of Bio; far fair do, and UUrz\2s fo forJara! >lim# for endli^glOc Tbo specie shipment tcnlay waa considerably larger than was anticipated, tbeCity of Baltimore taking lot 4, > $2,429,250, I wSkriiSSe shipment from Boston, makes $2,850,000 for the week or ta n Jh?n5 l |^ l “ n ,h ? CaUforolirecelpU -KVwthe. r 2 c * , Pt« «unl In the bin* average, “ d . Iboahtpmeut tcnlay doe* not, tbe statement of Honda* will probably show an Increase of the specie Hna. The sob. peasnry baa strengthened the bank Taolu .‘oewSt dJr lo.B_isl^*ek, l a ? d ®? me ®«4watn amonnta hare bean rs celred from nelghborlngcitiesandthe Interior.—[!f. vTTrib • WiefoUowlnglsaeomparatire aUtementof tbs Imnorta foreign Pry Goods at New Fork for the week, and £EJ Forth* Work. 185 T. 1858. ir S9 Dry Goods.— $5,349,10" 843 fllfiniaa Uenetal Merchandise 2,783,651 2^00^7 Total for week... $3,131,994 JR2S9TIO Prariouily reported. 123,301,003 C lfflJ77jfi27 £iaco Jla.l J 131,535,657 ,139,087,287 n» itmUj lUtcment of the PtiiM.lphl. Bonii mmttM tbo follotriog tggngttri, u compand with thoao of tbo pmlotu week:— . • „ JnlylL Jnjyis, *« ;o^.ftno”s et^??** 71 ' Ja, / W -“ PJoarflmor nor* geuro at Ur«^*?fflf? , i , S r f flae ‘ ln * air demand; the sales sra lfi££££& l 0 & T f’ n ? for white. Con, riaw? dro °P lc S- at Miog above buyer*’ non II, « and Barley rery dull. Whisker stead* „t«io Then, is a good Inquiry .till forflUcon and ifolkSeat; 7 Lid 2f.; ar “ d “ e®S for Salk Meat, orethe iUrkM raua. Gnfcerles quiet. kxchauge steady at oar cent 'Sfr - T “W® "«taViirrS* trifliDg. bn( tbenpptruip], f-r the demand: old eteck eu- MSfo'SjfcJf *f i iW to 56,d5 foe top«rfioD,ks,73(2i for extra’and extra fatally. Bye Flour and Coro Meal quiet. New Wheat Ju demand. end SOOG btuh “*'•« “j «$• ■■ $ wo- «?SaSSSf?.SS? •* **; ,£** taltoltjddsmed.t, BC* for yellow. Oaa dull at 40c lor Pennsylvania. Wblakey steady at Ba Linz oar, Jaly 19.—. Flour bee a declinlbg tetKlenry- Howard street telle at $5,70. Wheat has declined 3/?Ar °fJ*blu ** and red. at $1£0©1.33. ‘corn IUCHABOBOS’S K I _ S **’ X. Xxr B Xtf s, Damaska, OUpen, &c. J O'eki? D ¥S5? 0F MCHABDSON’S LIN- - sSgaas: RICHARDSON, SONS d OJfVEX qtantitiee of fafhriorand defective Linen*. nre^reuared. M^b^TriAn 00 * 04- ? 1 * 4 tb ®“MBeorKICHAIUs K?» by HotaM, who. regardless of the Injury thua [nfllaed me on the Jmrtni conkniaor end tfifSiSS 'JJfj**' ?° profiUblo,while purchasers can betmpoaodon with gouls of a worth lea character! . uupusouon . J * BOLLOCKS AJ. B. LOOKS, aciaydla . Agent*. oa Church street. New York. New map of the seat of war— JurtrtolredjDeeaieT’i Newßapar Imperial Sheet “ p ° l ot Wui embracing a tall map of Europe, iui^Tfl^fh 0 ** 11 * * Dd Lombardy, Austria e? 1^ y wiiir b £^* I ?? od / e ? 1 i 0 m * Boper Imperial Sheet; iacbet; funiUhlug such mllaMe geographical ln formitlou ae cannot be procured elaowbore. - Ferule by ’ . . - W. fl. OATEN, Stationer, ' jag7] Cor. Wood and 3J a Island cor. $d and Market at Isle gauntlets, LISLE QLOVEh, Belling low at atom of ie27 T N J5 N . TOa ' s SALE KOOiL—Tfac 6a:b rk, B f^ii bIT J n? r * nt ® i 1 l*rg® wareroom for th* «hlel k? 0 "K? 1 ? w,y ,BTrotoa *«1 laboMiafing MadiSes gL l f i *ff hare any to dlapouof KS«* fSi °r M ?u ? n « lh * lr - ®od*l*. ho win dl»pj» ct afoo lantei all thou who wiah to aave time and labor by a trifling expense to ghr» him a call and examine tbe'artie'o4 sW!ra5 W!ra B«1 KataJeand W -55£ui!»*iii* l i!- #W ?« r titb.dooreaatof Federal at, Allegheny City. 1 <, tttt,*«2TO 0W “ ,# orni JalJ 4th, 1839. WEIGH SCALES.—StaIed Propo- V/ tola, addnaed to the Finance Comolltee of Council*, wS;&2S? T^ *L! Uiolße ' for cn »'»«hl»iadato,ls'' WcWbmtrteri for the aereral City Weigh flealoa, LliJera hD y *“h ?",««* ol.tha groat retaun# arialrg from laldasalca they will pay tbo Gty forthe uto or tame- Jl* j HENRY LAtIBSKT, Coatroller. AKRIVAL.i-ORGAN HARMONIUM” The inbacrlbcn are happy to 'announce : tha* they another of tbc«e unriTalied CROAW HAMIONIUMfI, from the factory of CarhaxL 'Needham A COy New York, which bare caused tuch a vezuatfou la the on steal world, and of which a specimen may be sees at tbo Lutheran Oburcb, Borenth etret*—Ber.Pr. Arattfh*. The extraordinary demand makes these Instrument* vary ecarce, tnd purchasers should make early appliedl°® to* them.— IL KLEBEB A BHO, Ncs WFhfh Bole Atents for Oar hart* ont*B HanaoulimU^ American flute school—with new and complete rules and exardsw, and aU neces srry instructions to perfect the the art-of playing the Ante without a master, toaothrf with a large coUectlou cfpopnlermmdc, consisting c» Polkas, hlATchte, Aa.', by E. Hows. Price6oc. Foraeleby JOH« n.uiLLon, a Wtol stTMt Coploa palled ou receipt of the prim. -. • .• , j B | f COXLEBY.— Wc invite tie attention of housekeeper* and the trade ,to cur stock of American, BngltahandOwpanCUTLEßY, It isunampamedforTa-. rfetjr, and will be sold at very low figures. ‘ r - OABTWRIQHIA YOPNa.figiTood ti. fetomna.; „.. Mismrsrwrvs&F-'--' — uollcs to Uluborl 1 Rlw«r Shippers anti t - Passengers, /v: \ITE havemadean arrangement iJtSL> if withth#Ulaceri River packet fVrii mK, way by which we can site ibrooghntos fwuTlituburxh for pas#onge« and freight to all points ca Uw 3U«oari kit er. Per farther partknlsrs, epjJy to Fuc*» Bsas» A Co, 6team Boat Agents center Wafer and Market rtwh, who are authorised to cob tract w ua - McCBtBE s CO-, Q»tf of PlitourgM mrlMAwtfT k'0.49 QJZanwKtalaJ, Bt. toQln. ~ su St. ■ sp^3i3T2®HlA > JSDOP POB.OaPt.AndMw-w»iAgwß^t|g <* 1 1 DiTlb.nJ^ilu'iUloclock,. .-Tot [Wim or i« l wf - i ■' mM.MWtaita.ia, •|?OK St. LOOIS.—Tbo splendid y-fGP».fc 1L ljrfi ter. d£2!£B t*Y*SJaS?£S n * , pK «JHatena«U*to port* cn SttJS PAI»J°? tMt, »t fi tfelock, *. fwfttlsW or P*""!? »PW on board or to ,•-•'.■*• s.^. J °-° • - rLACK t DAEHE3JK^Ast« I' 2QO pkgs. fotsito by •tJM ngsaTgcmima. BEANS— 100 bug. email whim for sale low tgcZoMosapsia!' bx&pUi TTCBTpa’Qo t •h ! ,£rt «TiriSr.'U;'3v. 1.500 miles abera St. Louis. Register. departed. Tolegrjph,lJrewnsTH!e: Jcffcrs.-n, Browntrlllc; Cot. Bayard, Elza bo tL: Nile, Cincinnati; Mariner, St. Lonis. SILK GAUNTLETS, SILK GLOVE?,. BURCHFIELD k OQ.