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Weekly, Single aubscriptions .Two Dol lars per year; in Clubs of five, One Dollar. Departure and Arrival of Passenger Trains. Pittsburgh, Rol Wayne and Chicago Itailivad. (From corner of Liberty and Grant streets, Pittsburgh.) Leave Pittsburgh. Crestline. Ft. Way Express Train. ..... .-1115 A. M. 6:50 A. M. 141 p. m Mall. Train.- 0:50 A. M. . . .. Rap - toss - .:. A r rive o P. M. A.: k _ . at Chicago: Express,. 447 P. M. Express, 8,17 A. M Returning,arrive at Pittsburgh: Mall, 845 P. M. I Express, 3:30 P. M. I Express, 2 : 20 A. M • (From Federal Street Station, Allegheny.) New Brighton Accommodation.. 9:30 A. Ar Sao .. 605 A. M. 1.210 P. AI Pennty/rania Railroad. (From corner of Liberty and Grant streets.) Leaves. Arrives. .... 840 P. M. 146 P. M. . 250 A. M. 11:50 P. M. CIO P. M. 12:20 A. M. I Express Train.. Ms' - • 'Fast Line . ... The Johnstown Way Passenger Train 6:00 A. M. 110 P. M. John.stawn Accommodayon..... 250 P. M. 11:00 A. AL rind Turtle Creels " A. Al. 6:50 A. M Bacon& 4:30 P. M. 1230 A. Si. Third ' " ..... 620 P. M. 8:15 P.M • • - Patti:nut .and aumellsrille Rallroad. . • (Fromliberty and Grant streets.) Leaves. Amves. •Alall Train.. 7.00 A. M. 8:15 P. M ;Express Trani... . 4:30 P. AL 8:45 A. M Cleadand and Pittsburgh Railroad (From corner of Liberty and Grant streets.) ...Leaves. Arrives. Express Train- 12.15 A. Si. 2.40 A. M. Fast - Ting ... Trai. 6.25 AM. 4.00 P. M. IAS P. M. 8.30 P. M. Wellsville - Accommodation. 6.00 P. Si 11.00 A. M. .. • Pittsburgh, Columbus and Cincinnati Railroad (From Liberty and Grant streets. Leaves tits. Colarnbus. Air. in Cin. Fast Line_---..12.16 A. M. 800 A. M. 11.30 A. M Express Train.. 1.05 P. M. 130 A. M. 7.30 A. Af Attempted Assassination and Surrender of the Suspected Party. On• Saturday morning, shortly after mid night, some passers by in the vicinity of Fed eral street and the Diamond; Allegheny. were accosted by, Mrs. Kerr, wife of Mr. John Kerr, who lives over Pressley's drug store, on Federal street, informing them that her bus. band had been stabbed. They followed her up. stair' s,..and found the statement correct, and summoned a physician, Dr. Kerr, a brother of the wounded man, who found a severe wound in the abdomen. It had been indicted with an dirk knife, which Mr. Kerr himself drew from the wound, having been awakened by the blow. Fortunately the wound is not a dangerous one, the weapon having struck one the ribs and glanced old'. : ladder was found in front of the house, vrtilch.tbe would-be assassin had evidently as. centred; and entered by one of the windows, which partially raised. A small sum of money was taken from the pockets of Mr. Kerr, of course, before the blow was struck. SuSpicion fell upon a brother of Mrs. Kerr, named Robert Brooks. He is a young man of about nineteen, of bad habits, and has been in the Honsai of Refuge. Mr. Kerr and his wife have heath been.assidanous in their efforts to re claim - hitri.- He had a difficulty with the former a few days before, when Mr. Kerr threatened to return him to the House of Ref- WtElfinXSOarded a hotel opposite the resi 7 denbik,of hii' brother-in-law, where be was seen after midnight, in the yard, shortly before the A occurrence. ' " " ' ' The Allegheny police were informal of the 'Fireman t Was Isi'uedyr The arrest youtig Brooks, for whom diligent search inemede during Saturday afternoon and Sun day but without success. On Saturday, he sent a comrade to the hotel for some clothing which he had left there, stating that .he was going away ori - a steamboat. On Monday morning he made his appearance at the Mayor's office, and surrendered himself, saying ho had learned there ,was a warrant out for his arrest. Ho neither' , acknowledged nor: denic&;llii3 act. Mayor Morrison cbroriaitted him to , jail to an s'Wer a cilarge'of sissidult and battery with in tent to kill. fiaxponn's OPER.A TaOTIPPL-4.11 who are ford - of real, genuihe humor, dhoulliMake epeitiV to fiait gyertiog, where ~ant Sanford, a veteran in .Vthiopiao minstrel sYt Wilt give, with - his mammoth troupe, com prising -eighteen performers, opera troupe, brass band, and the Sanford Children, one of his drawing-room entertainments. The house was well filled last evening, and with such a company as Sanford has-collected, we do not wonder at it. Kavanagh will make you laugh in spite of yourself; Duey and Vonbonhorst are, equally as good; Carncross is a fine singer. Sanford himself is almost an entire company, andwe cannot well see how they can , fail to please. The burlesque on Piccolomini is very gdod, and Dick Sliter, the champion, seems to ;Aiwa lost. sums of his elasticity. Go to-night, by - all , .rdemns• •and tee thein. -1 .; • t. 4 • 4 . . . TEA.CHEES L' THE THIHD "WARD SCHOOL.- 4rti*E'9fitrag of the ,Thiid 'Ward School Di t,,s tori, 1201. on 'friday evening, the following 141 P ifeEe Selecteit for the net session : nnemai, David DennisOM Post Assistant, ' E. Nicole; room No. 18, Miss Lizzie Dunlap; No. 12, Miss Sarah Wallace; No. 11, Miss, 'Rebecca Cocain; No. 10, Miss Mary Moore. No. 9, Miss Martha J. Graham; No. 8, Miss Sarah Hunter; No. 7, Miss Hester John ston; No. 6. Miss .Annie Patterson; No. 6, Miss Emma Case; No. 4, Miss Martha Gregg, and ,Missj Mary Taggart; No. 8, Miss Heppe -Wilkins and Mai Aggie Duncan; No. 2, Miss Ella P. Mason and Miss Elizabeth J. Richard- Bon; No. 1, Miss Emma M. Young and Isabel la M. Hudspeth. The Board assessed a build ing taz of three mills on the dollar. . . TRIED IT AGAIN.—Ann Reynolds, the un fortunate woman who has sel - gal times at tempted o . 4iftimit.stilcide, made .anaher ef foit to l destroY , herself, ion 'Friday. n'Having b . hen discharged from prison 614 Fridayworn liri!emeae4, fu the . afternoon , to'Mc aa books, mfd threw:* herspir mkt the deep -star- 9.Peisit•ethrrtnoutli of Qhartio!s:Preek. pe opsef7e c f roan 'id it` - skiff; who "re'scited her, though' she 'strtiggle4 ngainst him. After getting into the skiff and WWI° being rowed to the shore, she endeavor ed to jump into the river more than once. She was taken to the Allegheny watch-house, and committed tojnil by Mayor Morrison. The woman is evidently insane and should be sent to the Hospital. . - 0811TAIN ormENs baring made complaint y n eavertiiii the ysiltractorti of the a' Mel Or Rairway Were riotVonstruct t4 their Sewers of inifqcient capacity to carry off the stater, and also that in- Many owe s the frcim th°l 3 9Titili /If tt i q B Y .e Pt the gutters was tho steep for safe y, e, in company with a portion of the Street Committee, and the 'Recording Regulator, traversed the work on-Monday morning, who, finding matters to be as represented, made such an arrangement with the Company as will obviate the difticul py, py.,wl/19h the ilegAlator to inspect the work daily,,and have the paving, sewers, and crossings properly constructed. AN trinisiir Dapostropor. week or ten days since, a German, named Philip Zimmer -1A113,.. Ate city Or§ few claph sar alti rara, gtvulg in charge to a friend, one rhilip Weidel, his recount book with the Pittsburgh Trust Company, where he had on deposit some two hundred dollars in gold. On his return he foinid hie friendhad proved unfaithful to his trust, having drawn his hard earnings out of, the Trust Company. and , left for Ohio: Zim mormap was seeking reljress (g . ttle law pester-. sap at a magistrate's otafft, who ipformed aim. ttdrr 4 Be - • eel, his recourse was el; the Trust Compile'', Daownro.—A. laboring man, whose name •we did not learn; was drowned in the Yough iogheny river, near .IdcQuiston's,coel at Coulteriiille, on the Pittsburgh and Con stelbwille Railroad, on. Friday of last week: Re was ticising_the river with his two little bop And two barrels of dour, during a high :wind;,. *hen a barrel fell overboard, in endeavoring to recover.: which the man lost_ his' balance.; v gobitottiativer, and did not raise again to Surface: his body . wsus recovered half an hour 7 afterwaids.vife and two ' . .. . . . . . . . . . ,----, „ , , . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ---....- . . ~ . . . . • . . .. . . . , . . . . , - . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .... - . . . - . . . - . . . . . . .. . . .. _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .' . . . . . . . - . . . • . . ........ . . b-• . .. . . ~..: .. . .. . L AI. . . . . .. . . . . . . The City Councils held their regular month ly meeting last evening. In Select Council, Mr. Hardman, in absence of Mr. M'Aubley, was called to the chair. :A petition from citizens of the Seventh Ward, for gas pipes on Marion street, was referred to Gas Committee. C. C. concurred. A petition, numerously signed, was present ed, praying the councils to enforce the ordi nance against huckstering, which was recited in the petition. Referred to the Market Com mittee with power to act. In C. C. a like pe tition was similarly referred. C. C. concurred. A resolution authorizing the Water Comma tee to lay water pipes in — Marion street, trot.. Pennsylvania avenue to Locust street, was re ferred to Water Committe. C. C. concurred. The report of the Pittsburgh Gas Company for the year 1859, was accepted and placed on file. C. C. concurred. The action of this Council onan ord! , , nanee granting certain privileges to the Alle gheny Valley Railroad Company, of June 29th, having been non-concurred in by Com mon Council, the S. C. receded and concurred with C. C.in referring it to a special Committee. Tho Street Committee, to whom was referred an ordinance for the extension of the Cherry alley sewer, reported against the extension ; also asking an additional appropriation of $l,OOO for roparing and cleaning streets, and $l,OOO more for sewerage. The report was accepted. Accompanying was a resolution, transferring $2,000 from contingent fund, $l,OOO to each• of the-funds named in the report. Referred to Finance Committee, with power to act. C. C. concurred A report from the Street Committee, setting forth that the Citixesn' Passenger Railway Company were putting down culverts too small to carry off the waste water, was adopted. The following resolution, which accompani ed it, was read three times andpassed; Resolved, That the buildersirof the Citirens' Passenger Railway be and are hereby directed and required to put down, at their cost, under the supervision of the Recording Regulator, at all the street crossings traversed by their rail way, cast iron culverts similar in width and depth to those now used by the city at the crossings of Penn and Wayne streets. An ordinance, offered by Mr. Ward, for the grading, paving and setting of curb stones on Carroll street, from Penn to the north side of Smallman street, was read three t>tnes and passed. C. C. concurred. Mr. Blair presented a petition from citizens of the Fifth Ward, asking for the lowering of thegrade of Pike street, between Factory and Adams street; also one from Messrs. J. ,t H. Shoenborger, asking the privilege of alter ing the grade at their own expense. loth were referred to ibe gtieet Committee. C. non-concurred aTfreferied to sipeet tee and Recording Begulaicir, v r ith power to act, and S. C. recede). and concurred. The Select Committee, to whom was referred the ordinance relative to the Allegheny Valley Raslroad, reported that they had made a sur vey of the streets on which the ordinance ac companying the report contemplates thelaying of rails, and have taken into consideration the interests of all partied The accompanying ordinance provides for a double track along Butler street (which is six ty feet wide), to Allegheny, and thence with a single track along O'Hara street to the depot grounds, "between Columbus and Harrison streets ; thence to curve by Harrison or Etna street to Pike street; thence' to the canal bridge with a single track. It restricts the company to a speed of Tout mhos pfiirhoar in the'city, and the use of coke in locomotives, and obliges them to keep the streets in repair The company have made such arrangements with the property-holders on Butler street, as will make it thirty feet wide. Ordinance read three times and passed.' A communication from Mayor Weaver, in forming the Councils thatthe city Councils` of Cincinnati would be in Pittsburgh on the aft of August on their , way to Philadelphia, and suggesting that suitable arrangements be made for their reception, was accepted and placed on file. A rhsolation was passed appointing a com mittee of two from Select and three from Com mon Council to make arrangements for , the ap propriate reception - of the Cotencilmeti of cur sister ' Iresirs.Thltifis an d If eidintin appointed (2 . 4) behalf of S., C. gesolUtion not reached in C. C. Deferred Business.—A resolution to extend water mains on Webster street and Roberts street, passed in C. C. June 27th, was concur red in. A resolution requesting the Diamond Market House Association to make to Councils a print ed statement of their receipts and expendi tures, since the organization,was non -concurred in, and on motion of Mr. Ward, amended by requiring the association, if reimbursed for 'their outlay for improvements, to - transfer the market house buildings to the city forthwitb. 4 reference to.Vinance Committee of a pe tition of dagueriban artists "for proteetton against itinerants was dontUrredin. ' The Select COuneil, in 'Cori'side'ring a report of the Committee on Claims and Accounts, re fused to concur i 9 portion ornmendipg the t•upeal p. that portion of a certain ofdlnanceauthoriaing the correction of paving assessments. Resolutions authorizing the Controllor to draw his warrants in favor of Samuel Allender, for making alterations and corrections in paving assessments,for $l5O, and Chas. H. Armstrong, for $25,25, for filling up Butler and Morton streets; visaed July Gth, in C. C. were concurred in. A resolution directing the Wharf Master to notify . ; the owners of the hulls in the Mononga hela river, to remove them forthwith, or to collect wharfage for the time they remain, passed July sth in C. C., was concurred in. A report of the Street Committee,received in C. C., July sth, relative to the break in the Pennsylvania A-venue sewer, was ae3ePtill in S. C. and ail 'escompaying reselution ap; provit* thii action of: skid Committee in providing for its immediate repair, was con curred in. A petitition for a crib along that, portion of the Mlegheny syhnrf between , C 4 lttir Hand'Etreets; , srefbrred ih C. C: 'July . M.h; to Cominitiee'On 41leghenY . W.t:utrf, iya4 ccinnnr . . red =4. A referenpe of An Appeal of A. .lifcMasters, from city assessment,referred to Finance COM mittee, in C. C. July sth, was concurred in. Adjourned. In Common Council, Mr. Erma in the chair.- A bill of Thos. J. Keenan, Prothonotary of the Sqpreme Court of Beria.lsylvpiitt; drsls, for costs in'suiti tikaih n st Wei citi; Viii - referred to committ.q* 9 r t (Mai, ei9l4 . 4ecoantl. conculicht' ' " A communicating 'yas ;n4Ol fin ti t tbe qtreet ccitomit i tfq4,l4fgrraipg pp,upp9s o§t the break in tta enneylyarue avenue sewer occurred in the portion belonging to the Btate. 1; 04 4 an d ordered tube Med. 8. C: concurred. A resolution was passed, authorizing the Wharf Committee to take into consideration the propriety of advertising for proposals to remove the wrecks of the burned steamers On the 4onougalic,la Wlirigf-=-Kioalving separate bids for oath wreck) Read Mica . tinier ittni passed. S. C. concurred: An ordinance was passed, repealing as much of an ordinance as related to notice, antLoce mandfor I.ayments of asSaslme;ntifillyitailtg eittrhsvftig, antrefoviding that inste of no tices being served upon delinquents by the city constables, it &hall bp the duty of. the ..City Treasurer to give public ntfee in all of the city dailies, immediately after the passage' of this ordinance ,and annually thereafter during the first week o ' f July, and that all delinquents who. have not paid up within three trialltlet thereßfter,sitall be proceeded t. age net qco . ostimg tl iiiiitisiiiva ,? law. ..S. C. conCurfe 1 ' .4 petition' of ikbert Mrs. littibon, Wilting a correction at . merits, was referred to Finance" Cora with power to act ; S. C. concurred. ...-...,, After the transaction of some further busi: . e _ ness of mini . Tou . • 1 rned. ' Fxsars. La] number, has of. the great Masomc' Hal FAISLIES their hoye, ai will fin l thei agbart & Co l Federal afreet ' • • ; •-• ••• 't.• -71'.0 - • F." - >v-vi =MI23MMME R egular Meeting of Councils. & Mao, Ali -fit, . ig gotting garmeuti, , J. L Cara- Olangy lEEE :• • ,b . CoriarELLeviLLE Ramnown.--On Wednes day, Messrs. Morrison Jr Co., contractors for the work upon the Connellsville Railroad, from this city to Port Perry, awarded their sub.con tracts as follows: Section one, that nearest the city, was awarded to Messrs. Wilson & Hick man ; section two, to P. F. Howley; section three, R. M.acgovern ; section four, Howley & Machgan ; section five, Nelson & Richmond; section six, Carrigan, Costello & Co.; section seven, R. Macgovern; section eight, Bernard Rafferty; sections nina and ten, John Low; section eleven, Robt. Dickson & Co. The work will be proceeded with immedi ately. Tuz Philadelphia Bulletin complains of the existence of savages in that city—savages ani mated by an infernal desire to be guilty of the meanest mischief that is conceivable. This savagery is particularly demonstrated on every thing that is of a public and ornamental na ture. If anything especially neat is presnted where it should gladden the public eye, it is almost certain to be malignantly defaced. These aro branches of the tribe of savages of which the Bulletin speaks, in most of our cities and villages, and how civilization is to exterminate them, is a problem we are not prepared to solve; but it might bo well to commence with police vigilance, CONDUCTORS ON THE CITIZENS' PASSENCIER RAILROAD.—Tho following conductors wore appointed hug night by the Directors of the Citizens' Passenger Railroad Company: John F. Means, John Kennedy, John W. Barns, Alexander Hay, C. F. Hughes, John Morrison, George W. Irwin, Henry Stoner, F. D. Moore, John D. Herron, Wilt Ripply, A. J. Murray, George Kothrock, James. M'Giliveray and T. M. Little. The cars are expected to be running on the road from the 10th to the I,sth of August.— Tha number of applicants for conductorship waa one hundred and ton. NSW Num.—We have received from the publishers, Messrs. Oliver Ditson & Co., Roc. ton, a package of new music, oomprising the following: Gen Garibaldi's Galop, by A. Si las ; Sadie Yacht ClubScottische, by Alphonse Ledue; a new song by C. M. Tracy, Ah! Why sing the Song of Pleasure ; another by Steph. Glover, Yes, I'll wed tarn, Mother Dear; and a beautiful ballad by R. S. Pratten, Too late! too late! This popular music is for sale by John H. Mellor, No. 81 Wood street. Tnz elegant oil paintings to be sold to-mor row morning at ten o'clock, in Davis' second flooor sales room, .ti o. &4 Fifth street, will be Open all day, and this evening, to examination by the 0411 F. This collection eou s lits of en tirely pow piepei from those in former skies, and fisitops will' find Quit an hour or two can he pleasantly spent in enjoying these beautiful productions of art, many of them being superior copies from celebrated pictures by old masters. Nusaascn--A colored individual, named Henry Scotia, residing in the Seventh Ward, was before Mayor Weaver yesterday, charged with nuisance in burying a dead horse in so shallow a receptacle that tho odor arising from the carcass offended the olfactories of the neighbors. He said it was hard to pay a heavy fine, as the horse had been poisoned, and his shoes afterwards stolen, and ho was according= Iy hold to bail for further hearing to-day. REUBCCA PIP ER, anti patharine O' air, a womah residing hi her Emuse, were before the Mayor yesterday, charged with keeping a dis orderly house on High street, where there was a general row and ..hreaking things " on Sun day, whereupon corciplaiat was made. They were held to bail, aftWra hearing, in which the fact was proven, in the sum of one hundred dollars each for their appearance at Court. ittixTiNo.—The Com mittee of the Trustees have made arrangements with the Allegheny Valley Railroad to have extra trains run every day during the Camp Meeting, except Thursday the 11th. Excur sion tickets will be issued from all stations en the road. No trains will leave on the tiabbath. Canal boa& will leave the basin; near ''l''enn street, on Slonday and TUesibiy evehiiigs. Tux workmen making e;calations for the addition to Ili Westnrn Penitentiary, have ex.. blamed a number of bones, dead bodies, &c.,the remains of prisoners who died in the institutiob, and were buried in the lot.. One coffin, nearly now, had evidently been opened and the body removed, as nothing was found in it but the romnonts of a shroud. The bodies aro to be reinterred in another enclosure. HARPER for August is to band, and is, as usual, entertaining. The first article is an il lustrated one, "The Cruise of the Essex," followed by two others, ."K Forest !Rory," and "The Musicians of.our Woods," with de scriptive optomological Must:rations. All the contents are worthy ofperusal. For sale by Messrs. Ligrit 4 gato r , 441Pqnic ATLATIC 1 1. 0. N7FLT-ip August num ber 'of this magaline has bean sent us by Messrs Hunt & Miner. It contains a charac teristic poom by Longfellow, and a beautiful poem by Whittier. The proso articles arc good as usual. "The Professor" leas wise and witty as ever, and tho other serial articles are well sustained. AT a meeting of tho stockholders of the Pittsburgh & Birmingham Passenger Railroad, tho following gentlemen wore elected Direc tors:-James Verner, William Coleman, H. Jones, W. 31. Hersh, R. E. M'Gowin. Mr. Verner,. we understand, has been elected Presi dent of the Company. .• PROGREHAINO.—Thefurnace of the now iron Smelting .works of *Grisff, Bennett & Co., is about corripleted and the necessary buildings are in a state of forwardness. Tile 'w-orlp 'will be in operatioß silort'tiTe: lye bear it ru mored Z ii another 'fdast:fkirnace is Shortly to be erectedat-bam *opOPgall9lri• Pr 1 - 749M:1 IVPANT I LanieI smith was earn mitte yeg , tomay, by Mayor Weaver, for thirty days, charged,on information of a Mr. Schaffer, with disorderly conduct, and using blasphe mous and indecent language, in presence of himself and wife, on Wylie street. We were iiriforine4 .yeetei*k by Mr. Kerr, father of file tvonteida -man, that Brooks had expi.essed to sli'yodng man named Harbison, his intention of taking the life of 14 tgoither in-law. Mr..Koir,'Who vaaap,t dangerously i 9 betting lieipir. . . FELL qP 7— .A.urayruan, who seemed to have been hal , tbilig,6di kom his dray, while driving down Wood street, on Monday morning, re ceiving a severe contusion .on the head. He was able to resume his place and drive home. SZABO'S Ticzrre.:lt will be seen by an ad vertisement elsewhere, that j. lessee.pst the Vittabrirgb Tbeltre, offers to sell alimited tunab6r season' &lets, Securing the holder a reiltervod seat forte' entire sea son. TAaarr MATcw.—The &Washington Infant TAa ry marched to Linden Grove yesterday, and spent the day in target shooting for the Steinruck medal, which was won by William Mcllwaine, who made a string of 27} inches in threo shots. INJURED BY THE BURSTING OF A GUN.— WeiSSAB that during the target: shop,ting - 'es terclay at landau Cove; a glin in the bands of nlith named ttarrls, exploded, and a piece, of thee barrel entered his neck, inflicting a serious,' but not fatal wound. Tun ALikoratxr Finn COMPANY Pie-Nic . comes off on Thursday, atiron City. Park, and from the preparations making will, we lurre no doubt, be a pleasant affair. Tax commissions of the nosily electefl ade officers of this county hay Peen received, by . Mel. Alex. Ray. who will forwardthem' to the revective luctrnAbents. • "Third ClActrel4'.' steeple has beent ne ain.ted;SAClpresentsan improvelappeanuiee.- The replan to the church are not yet corn . • • ;•' , - Two fairs aro to ho held in Rochester on Wednesday and Thursday of this week, ono for the benefit of Passavant'a Infirmary, and ono for the English Lutheran Church, which edifice is not yet completed. - .Boy Dnowlinn.—A boy about ten years of age, named Charles Rice, was drowned yester day evening, while bathing, ' just below the Me chanic street bridge. ills body was recovered an hour afterwards, too Into for resuscitation. - - THE GEORGIAN COSTUME would just now be very agreeable, but as it would scarcely be good etiquette to appear in public with it, we must approach it as near as possible. To do this it is only necessary to call on Wm. II M'Gee & Co. corner Federal street and Mar ket square, Allegheny, who have on hand and make .to order a great variety of light, cool, summer clothing, They have also a full as sortment of youth's and gentlemen's dreis goods, made up in the latest style, and at prices which cannot fail to please. 4 HEATING EY STEA3I.—Asa testimonial of the workmanlike manner, perfect action of their self regulating machines, safety, economy in fuel, and the little attention necessary to keep each room comfortable, we give this certificate to Messrs. Davis and Phillips, successors to Phillips & Co„ for theirplan of heating by steam the Second - Ward Public Schools in the el ty of Pittsburgh, and which line met our approval, and .we would recommend them to the public to give entire satisfaction of heating by steam. It. Millur, Jr, John Marshall, Jr., Thuile, George Wilson, John Wilson, L. Wilcox, Directors° DAVIS & PHILLIPS, Staam Heating, Gas Fitting, .Plinnbin,7 and Brass Founders, Dentin in every description of Gas Allures and Pumps No. 67 Wood arid 148 Fast street, Pittsburgh. deliklyla• MECIIANICS' ..TELStittition, the want of which has been so long felt by our citizens is now open, ender the superintendence of 'Messrs Jackman & Johnson, in the finfayetlC Building. En trance, (15 Wood eteeet. It is designed for the perpetual exhibition of dm products of lifeciumies. rens, Inventive, and Anisatis ; and as a place of resort for those seeking information relative to those branches of industry, either by eitiurtination of samples or scientific publications. Those having articles to bring before the publio Will find it greatly to advantage to leave sanyles -41- Thu public are respectfully bathed to visit the institute. COULTER 4S: MENTZER, House, Sign and Ornamental Painters and Grainer& Orders left at their shop on Fourth street near Marliet,.Burke's Building, will be promptly attended. *Cm - COMMON' mENSE Et'LES THE MASS Or THE people, whatever the miontuned and misanthropic phi losophers may may to the contrary. Show them a good thing, let ito merits he clearly demonstrated, 11.9 d. they will not hesitate to give it their' tnUst cordial patronage. The MANSCiI have alreUtly rtinfied - the Judgment of a physichia, virtue,. nt HOSTETfER'S HITTERS, as may lie seep in the immense rinantitiez of this Medicines that are quit ;ally 4,114 in every action of the and. It iv pow recogni,eel a greatly superior to all other remetheo yet derived for cliscaoco of the th• gentive organs. ouch .liarelet,• dysentery, and fur the various fevers that twine from derangement of those portions of the system. • Hostetteett retme in rapidly becoming a household word, from Maine to Texas, from the shores of the .Itlantie to the Pacific. Try the article and be ftakfirgi. • Sold by all druggists in the world,and by HOSTETTER & SMITH, MannfactUrers and Proprietors, e2O No. It Water. and Gs Front an iterb A WOSIn:IIVUL PR.F.PAILITION 13 that orJules snoel, the Eau Allitunenue„ or 1.1411 - nororator, which it the moat efficacious remedy for re . atoribg the hair ever knot n. Bole 1 7 .41ixt.5 - rucg. a co.fio.CO,cornerof Wood 444 Fourth atreete, Droymiats goneralty, and at the Laboratory of Jules liauel A Co, NW. 704 Cheetnut greet, Phaliojel phut • Jyls:daw ger WE LIVE SO PAST IN Tills COUNTRY. that the American,. hare hccame firtour throughout all Christendom, 114 a hard diming, hard drink:Ali', timed chewing, hard n‘rettring 4setame eptally fu..w.41 attimaeloi, a nervateil fuel tiirortitittal nerver, ken down ConMittitauils., and the hundred and one curer which follow upon the stogie Which we hare enumerated. CtiLtilt/e-Sti p: 1 1140 , [1.9 for there ills hare been adverti-td, but we know of noth ing so etTicticiour for an invalid haltering from Indiees tion or nervour tleprereion n OLIN'S ::::ro*Acij BIT _ TERS, manufacture.; and sold 4tio proprwitor, at hia depot on Penn Woof. Dea; ~__.__L fo2 j, k(8 -1:n )447?3.. .1171IONI 1171ilL. JOSEPH =VA % SON, Mannfnctu;ors, ult.! Windg.alo and Retail Dealers in FURNITURE AND CHAIRS, 424 Perin Street, above the Canal'', Have on hand a large aveortment Of Fancy and Plain Furniture, in Walnut and Mahogany of their own maim fitimire, and warranted equal in quality and style to any manufactured in. the city, and will Fell at reavonable prices. fe22ktf riNE MI" FROM CLIFTON Sl'A'r 14 ),N, on tho Pitt , tntrgh anti Cleveli•nd 11.10,3,1-25 acrea of land. a dwellon: <•tablo. Privo $ 1 , 400 ; $ 7lOO M‘lll t.tanno at ,me •vrat, • For ' , tales by • •y, cUITHBERT S sON. • 51 : 1 1:lrket •'l'trE (.01iNElt Ol."l'ol‘':SENJ.j and De'elltur tdrrob, tw - o bnlfttol./.