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We would call the ettontloo of MERCHANTS 'AND RI/SORER MEN to the fait that. we hove Just received from Philadelphian number of foots tituew Job Type, and are now prepared to till orders for Cards, Circulars, 1311 1 . Meads, ?op, Books, ?paters, end Programmes for exhlbc tlOos. • All orders will be promptly filled. Democratie State Central Committee. The members cf the Damocratto Stale Central Committee of Pec cyirenta, are requatad. to meat at the . M.Ett.. °HINTS' noTEL, in Philadelphia, on the 17th of August, 1851. : J. MAAS BONLIAbI, Chairman. 000. 0.. WILEAS, Seeretary. - Demoriatio County Committos of Correspon,denco. 7 Prmssivseit, August 111,L1844. • The 'Denteretio County Committee of Correspondent* • met this motoing, In pursuance of previous notice, at the St Charles ; Hoot, and a:graned for Define.. When upon motion of James Blsekatore, seconded by Jno. Barton, it was Fesoitt /, Teat the Democrats of the tevaral Boroughs iwd Townships of Allegheny county, are timely reque,ted to meet at the usual places for holding primary .aysetoblages, on SATURDAY, September 2d, ant elee6two delegates each, to represent them In Oqunty Convention, which will assemble at the Court Bonin on the Ldinning ITednosilvy, (the 6th Sept at 11 o'clock,nominate a County ticket to be voted for at the ensuing election. The Dcmcenstic voters of the Milo of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, and the rovers! Boroughs, will meet between the hours of five and seven o'clock, P. M., and ofthoTown• ships, between the hours of three and tire o'clock, P. M. • The Democratic voters of Rom township will meet at Ivory's old stand, Perrysville Plank Hoed. The delegates representing the several Boroughs and Townships will alio have to place In nomhsation three pve eons to be voted for as Directors of the Poor for Allegheny county. • On motion of John C. Dunn, seconded by David Campbell, it was Famiced, That we return oar sincere thanks to the pr.. tlemanly proprietor. of the St. Charles Bose!, for their kind ness in furnish ing mmittee da p ring the preeent y such amle accommodationsear. Yor the meetings of the Co On motion, adjourned sine die. DAVID CAMPBELL, Chairman. Joan Barron, 1 Secretariat. J. 111113 BUCLMOIL ) ' [ aulT New■ of the Day. We are again under obligations to Adams tt Co. for Louisville papers in advance of the mail. Read the able letter of Hon. John L. Dawson, giving the reasons why the Homestead bill was defeated, to be found on our first page:. At the late election in Louisville, the ordi nance appropriating city bonds to the amount of $lOO,OOO for the purpose of enlarging and com pleting the School System of that city, was rati fied by a majority of 1,816 votes. Breiet Lient Bonaparte has resigned his com mission in the army of the United States, and it I has been accepted. He is now In Paris, where be will doubtless receive s higher commission in the grand army of his eousini the Emperor. A New Ydrk Grand Jury have returned a true bill of indictment far murder in the first degree against Dr. Ecbert Graham, of New Orleans, for killing Col. Loring a few days since at the St. Nicholas Hotel. 7 4 2 , - s• - ' 4 .4t';.••:•- • • „. 4.40 ,.. • • -ot • - • • , • • "iutri *14:2. Moulin DEnocriA.Tic TIVIMMT. YOB. GIOVISAOR, LLIA3I. BILLER• PITTSBiIIBS = AUGUST 17 THE FOREIGN, NEWS The telegraph news will be found of great in terest. The revolution in Spain seems to be set. tied. The people have triumphed. A much more liberal government is Bemired' It was pot expected, of course, that the republican party could prevail; but that party and the whole peo ple gain much by the more liberal laws already decreed. There has been more fighting on the Danube, and, of mow, a Turkish victory is reported. We must wait a while to be assured of the fact. The Anti Slavery meeting at Manchester, England, takes high ground in regard to our at quisition of Cuba They propose to abolish sla very in the island, and then they suppose we e will not want it. We want it, and moat have it, slavery or no slavery. Bat how the notorious George Thompson and hie friends are going to abolish slavery in Cabo does not appear. Spain will have a word to soy in the matter. "Row" In the Hamilton County (0, Democratic Convention. The Hamilton County Democratic Convention ,met at Carthage to-day, for the purpose of Dom inating candidates for county offices, and for Congress. The committee on resolution; re ported the Baltimore Platform, as soon as the afternoon's proceeding commenc;d. Great exoite ment prevailed. The Know Nothing question was introduced, and the organization denounced. Charles Reemilin, a delegate to the convention, said it was inconsistent to denounce this organi zation, while Democrats had secret organizations —referring to the Miami tribe, of which United States Senator George E. Pugh was chief. The lie was given to this assertion, and Iteemilin at tacked, who immediately fled. The convention broke up in a row, without nominating candi dates or passing resolutions. The above is a telegraphic despatch which we published on Monday, and which has been sent to the press all over the country. We Os,: ob serve that the Anti-Nebraska and Whig press of Cincinnati, whose 'wish is father to the thought,' publish vary distorted accounts of the Carttiage meeting—the telegraphic report being evidently an abstract of these. Now, we have the author ity of the Cincinnati ingairei, the editor of which was a delegate to this convention, for say ing there ate no less than four distinct false hoods in the above despatch. In the first place the Contention did not meet, as reported, for the purpose of nominating candidates; it had no power to take any such action. In the next place, Mr. George E. Pugh, U. S. Senator-elect, was not chief of the organization once known as the Miami tribe, nor did he belong to it at all. In the third plate, the Convention did not break up in a row, but transacted the business it had to do with order and decorum. In the fourth plane, it did pass resolutions with but five dis senting voices, out of one hundred and thirteen • persons. The despatch altogether is a most shameful partisan thing and could not be more one-aided if it had been prepared by an Anti- Nebraska Whig Committee. The Religions Test in the Philadelphia g.h.01• We before alluded to the fadt that a number of reputable female teachers had been deprived of their situations for no other reason in the world than that they were Catholics. In the Ledger we find the following, which makes the matter worse than we had supposed: "Teachers, who have been declared compe tent by the proper examiners, and who have proved themselves capable by years of experi ence in the performance of their duties, have re cently had this new and intolerant met applied to. them by some of the lately elected Board of Directors; and because they had faith enough in their religion to rest their hopes of future sal vation ul.ou it, they have been deprived of their present means of supporting themselves honestly and decently by their profession. Fifteen or sixteen teaohere have been turned out of the public schools of the First and Second Wards because of their religions belief, though worship ping only in a different form, the same living God that the Directors de—if the latter worship. any." OUT or Hzs Emoesmr.—kirs. B. B. Stowe, is her new book of English Experiences, apelike of being introduced to Lushington, the eminent Admiralty Judge, when elm states that in Ame rico_ this department of Laws Is entirely un known. Shades of Sent and Joseph Story! Air We call , attention w the advertisement of the American liesigration Aid Society, wtdoh will be found in the special notice column. It pre sents ikohanoe of employment for quite a num ber of men at good ahem, P!PMEE2= WHIG 0011TIEMPT FOR COITATRT FOWLS- The following specimen of fine writing and arlstocratio insolence we take'from the Pitts- Casette of the 12th lost: I Baia OPT.IOIIIL—The Post flsllollllooll that Gov. Bigler has commenced the campaign by making a speech in Fulton county. Gov. Bigler was invited to meet, his opponent on the stump ; but, instead of WI, he creeps off into an out of the-way county, to mate &speech to a few of the faithful, and calls that opening the campaign! Just like him. Why can't he meet his compet itor face to face? That Is the entertainment to which he was invited; and if be has not got the face to do it, be ought to be ashamed to go slink ing into by ways to make speeches intended for nobody to hear." Such is the opinion of the editor of the Ga zette, who claims for his paper &leading position in the Whig party. Fulton, Bedford, and Frank lin counties, form a Congreseional District, and it is a Whig district, too. Yet the amens calls them "out-of-the-toay counties," mere "by mays" of the State, counties where a Governor should be ashamed to be seen, and where so respectable a man sea Governor should never condescend to make a speech. That a candidate for so high an office should speak to the dusty-footed people who live in such "out-of-the -tray" places seems to horrify the aristocratic editor of the Pitts bUrgh Gazette. And he intimates, too; that Judge Pollock will not be met "face to face" in such " ley ways." The " competitor" must be met in some city, at some large sod fashion, able hotel. He goes to Philadelphia, and is there conducted by a genteel whig High Sheriff and a fancy Lord Mayor to a secret night meeting of a secret political society. There he takes blas phemous oaths, makes a demagogue speech, and then returns to his fashionable hotel to receive the calls of his fashionable friends. There is where Judge Pollock can be met " face to face." Bo; Governor Bigler chooses to vieit the coun try people, both Whigs and Democrats, and makes them a speech, explaining his principles and his acts, and oar nice and genteel city Whig editor is aniseed and disgusted! Truly, the Whip of Fulton, Bedford and Franklin counties must feel themselves highly complimented by this Whig editor. If the people of those "by ways" want to see the Know -Nothing Whig can didate, they must go to the city Id Philadelphia. They will probably find him at the Girard Hotel, or in some secret meeting. But if the people of those "out-of-the-way counties" want to see and hear Governor Bigler, he will come to their mountain homes and make them a speech. H; needs no High Sheriffs and Know -Nothing May ors. to gallant him about. The Susquehanna Raftsmen is at home with the people,—the coun try people, the farmers and mechanics, the bone and sine* of the land. He can take the cor dially by the hand without stopping to m see it their boots are blacked. He is not stall asham ed to visit them even in snob "by-ways" as Franklin, Bedford and Fallon counties, however much the aristocratic, instincts of Whig editors may be shocked thereby. We want the Whigs of those " oat-of-the -way" counties to know what the editor of the Pitts burgh Gazette thinks of them. The idea that a Governor ehonld speak to them shocks his nice sense of dignity and propriety. But Governor Bigler can talk to city folks as well as country folks; and we can inform the editor of the Gazette that the Governor will be in Pittsburgh iu a short time. If that editor will go and bear him, he will tell him more about sound political prineiples than ever was dreamed of in Whig philosophy. But there is another If j uint in the above quo tation worthy of note. It will be seen 'hat the Gazette challenges the Governor to meet Judge Pollock "faze to face," on the stump. Yit Judge Pollock is nowhere to be found. We have not heard of his making a speech anywhere, ex cept at a secret meeting of the Know -Nothings, in Philadelphia. How is the Governor to mei t dim "face to facie" at that rate. The Governor has challenged Pollock to come out and discuss the issues of the campaign before the people, and has taken the stump kimeelf ; yet Pollock does not appear , ; and, we are told, it is cot the intention of the party, that he shall appear. Such is the bravery and duplicity of Wbig gery. Challenge the Governor to meet their candidate "face to face," and then keep their candidate at bomb. What think the people of such humbugs? Why doss not Judge Pollock come otit ? We thing we can give a few reasons. In the first place, he is no match for Governor Bigler on the stump. Again, at the very first place, and at every other place where Pollock 'appears to make a speech, he will be asked if he is a Know- Nothing; and an unequivocal answer will be de manded. What can he answer It appears to be a part of the obligation of the members to deny their membership. Fear or shame makes them deny the fact. If Pollock denies it, and it is then proven upon him, the people will hardly consider it an excusable "fib." Arlin, the party of isms has no principles. What shall Judge Pollock talk about If be taken the stump I While tickling the ears of the Abolitionists, he will offend the old line Whigs of the Fillmore stamp. While flattering the Native! and NI:low-Nothings he will drive off the naturalized and Catholic voters, and offend the ~Anti-Masons. While cajoling the old line fugi tive slays law Whip, he will mortally offend the Abolitionists; What shall he talk about? Verily, the Judge is in a "regular fix." Hie lips are sealed. We believe it Le not the intention to have him appear before the people at all. Such is the ridiculous quandary in whioh these trading poli doilies find themselves. Yet their editors are challenging the Governor to meet their candi date "face to face." And when the Governor turns out they charge him with degrading him self by going into such " out-of-the-way " and " by-way " counties as Bedford, Fulton and Franklin. That such farce and deception and falsehood can be sueoessfill against the great party of the people, it would be an insult to the intelligence and honesty of the yeomanry of this Commonwealth to believe. NEWSPAPERS NORTII AND SOUTH.-Mr. Btr ney, of the Philadelphia Register, has compiled from the last Census report, a table of the news paper press in the United States. It appears from it that there are in the free States 177 dailies and 1,688 weeklies—total 1800. In the slave States 77 dailies and 645 weeklies—total 772. Pennsylvania has 24 dailies and 286 week lies; New York 61 dailies and 877 weeklies ; Ohio 26 dailies and 285 weeklies ; Massachusetts 22 !lollies and 187 weeklies. There are six slave States (North Carolina, Arkansas, Texas, Florida.. Mississippi and Delaware,) and one free State ,(Iowa) in which there is no daily published. We learn from the New Orleans Daily Crescent of the Bth instant, that General George Washington Dixon wan arrested In that city for stealing hams, at the great fire on the 6th inst. General, or as he was then called, Col. G. Wash ington Dixon, figured extensively in Yucatan some Ave years ago, at the time of the Indian insurrection and massacres. "How are die mighty fallen!" A Truax lIIDEIND.—Some adroit rogue, one evening last week, made a tour among the sleep ers at the Garden City House, Chicago, and suc ceeded in getting about WOO: The major pot , tion of the money was in the pookete of panta loons placed ender their heads before going to Bleep: He carefully abstracted the money, and returned the pantaloons to their former place. Drag finis.--OoL Benton, since his Witt, bps announoed Ms intention of"stumping" it through Missouri, with the view of 'touring his election to the Swats• Jki INDIGNANT AISITOD---A Cleveland paper having stated that it was probable Mr. W. J. Moreno) was under the influence of bad Whisky When he refused to play at the Chestnut, NM time ago—which refusal woe near leading to si bona fide " row at the Chestnut i '—that gentleman has addressed a letter indignantly de nyiug that he was ever in the least intoxicated whan upon the stage. He said that the cause of his declining to play on the afore mentioned night, was a refusal on the part of Mr. Quinlan to pay him his nightly receipts unless be played another week. Florenoe is, perhaps right, as the manager of the Chestnut hue a reputation for anything but liberality. GODZY'S LADY'S BOOR.—Tho September num ber of this magazine "is to hand, and contents noted." It comes in good time, end is a good number. It contains one hundrei pages of read ing matter, three engravings, and seventy oon tributions. For sale at the book stores. Rai' Our neighbor, or the Dispatch, has don. ned a new dress, awl now makes a very credits• ble op [Prom the correspondence of the New York Sunday Tltnt Charle• Dleketta•, &c. There is no doubt es to the truth of what 1 stated in my lest, about Charles Dickens being " hard up." It is not eo entirely owing to ex travagance as to very bad IMITIIe E;ement. He mar ried the daughter of George Ilega-th—a So itch lawyer, who failed in Edinburgh several years ago, and then became musical critic on one of. the morning papers. When the Daily News was commenced, (on which Dickens had £6O a week, or $15,600 a year,) he put Hogarth in the estith bailment, and, as his •• History of Music" proves, he is one of the best writers on the lyri cal drama in London. Bring a very warm-heart ed man, Dickens allowed ono or more of his wife's sisters to live with him—not only giving her what is called - the run of her teeth," but clothing and jewelling her, ae one of the family. He was as much attached to her as if she really were his own sister. It may be remembered that while the " Pickwick Papers" were in course of publication, there was great disap pointment (in November, 1836) on the nonap pearance of the current number, and his apology was that " the death of a very dear young rela tive bad prevented the author from presenting his readers, during the precceding month, with the usual portion of the story " It was to Miss Hogarth's death that he alluded. The truth is, that, not having laid by his money, though his income, sines 1835, has averaged £6.000 a year, and having got into habits of expense, (one carriage f v his wife and one for himself, to wit,) while his profits have been yearly diminishing, he has not had the courage to retrench. There has been it gradual decline in the sale of his successful works. This decline of popularity commenced with " Martin Chuzziewit." Truth to say, he mis calculated when he. went to, to remarkably IConference strongnst e uni Y nation, in lln the Cincinnati of the Methodist fiction., against It ai was t sherving upverhal againankee what had not 1 Church, there are 82,325 members, 2bB local been liked in his " Amerian Notes." There traveling preachers. preachers, and 190 was a good sale, at first, of the •• Household I , The democracy of Indiana are to have a grand Words," but its utilitarian principles have in- ' batbeene at Indianapolis, on the 4th of Sep jured it. People don't want t) Lave semi-per- leather. The meeting is to be addressed by mon works of mere amusement. The person Senator Douglas. Hon. Mr. Beeckeu!'vidge, of who makes money cut of •• Houaehold Words" is , Kentucky. and other prominent democrats. Willis, (married to Jeuet ChttabCrs. sinter of the , It is related of Elder Richards, of Salt Lake, Edinburgh publishers . ) who has £BOO a year for , that he became violently enamored of two feir getting it up. 1 doubt whether Dickens own daughters of a widow lady. The mother, who profits on the work are half that ',mount. He , was on the shady side of sixty, objected to being nay sold all his copyrights and •• Bird Tunes," ! separated from them: . As the eider was deter though containing some clever writing, increase the sale of " Household W o rds." His did not i milled to make a bargain, he took the whole lot. It is reported that Mrs. Shelby, of Cincinnati, first error was in taking the expensive summer wife of the policeman who was hocus pecubea rehideho e at Ramsgate, and to g'""i"g Devon- ' , out of the watch-house, while charged with the shire Terrace to take Tevieth -k 11,,use, built by seduction of hie step-daughter, has received the James Perry. at a rent of .i:NOVA year, which very handsome legacy of eight thousand dollars taxes would run up to nearly £llOO. e H - - is iti from some deceased relative in England. This 13 , mlogne, without doubt. I will in a manntr make up for the loss of her The ease of this mat shows the differcuce he- ' t wool practice and precept. how we have had A husband. party of 50 Philadelphia police surrounded him indignantly writing apitpd rogues, and a dance house, in that city, on Saturday night, spendthrifts, while he hos been living on credit. What think you of his owing £5OO 00 a milk anti arrested upwards of 50 of both sexes, who were tripping on the light fantastic toe. The "Icor.? Then we hear of £2 000 to his baker ; Proprietors were held to bail to appear at court, .82.500 to the butcher; eBOO to the fruiterer; in $l,OOO and $1,500 respectively and the vie awl, it is said, thousands to his wine merchants. itere in $3OO to keep the peace and be of good A charming teacher of m,volity : Harold Skim- i ',eta was a child coravv..l with him ! behavi our . i Mies Manning, one of the Cambridge teach• l ere, was toasted at the late school festival in that city in this wine: "She has found her nista, but we never found her equal." The pres ident asked the lady if she would not appoint a gentleman to speak far her, when one of the quick witted youngsters exclaimed, "she has al ready been spoken for." Master Everett, son of Hon. Edward Everett, then responded for Mice Manning in an appropriate manner. , . [From the N.. Vest 0,1311111,11., The Grapesheit• We do not remember to base seen stated any where, what we believe to be the true reason for the shipment of the arms by this veseel, and her long detention in the Gulf, which has given rise to so many suspicions. The first movement, as we understand the case, came from several Mex icans this city, who represented that they eel a contract with the Mesleau government for the supply of a certain quantity of muskets, at six dollars each, and wished to purchase the lot held by Mr. Law, since the sale of them by the United States at public auction. Letters confir matory of this statement wrre exhibited, and the owner of the muskets, we believe, was at last in duced—not to deliver them to the contractors upon their representations, as they desired, but to purchase a vessel and send e them out to be delivered upon satisfactory payent. Mr. Beach, of this city, whose death, after a sudden illness, we have already announced, was entrusted with the property, and the vessel sailed without hav ing cleared from our port, with various rumors as to her destination. When she reached the Gulf, Mr. Beach found out that the lettere and documents exhibited to induce the sale of the muskets were forgeries, and that his principal bad just escaped being swindled out of his properly. Whether the de sign of the applicants was to get possession of the arms to aid the revolution in Mexico, or to facilitate the invasion of Cuba, does not fully appear; but we believe that Mr. Beach, upon discovering the imposition, at oncexotomenoed negotiations with Santa Anna for the sale of the property, and we have some reason to suppose, that he had succeeded in this purpose, when ha was seized with the illness which terminated so fatally: It ie probable that thearrangements commenced by him will still be perfected, and the warlike cargo be transferred at last to Mex ican soil. Tac CSANS 4,7 BOSTON.—II. B. sloop of w•r Cyane, Commander Hollins, from , an Juan, Ni caragua, last from Aspinwall, arrived at this -port yesterday, in twenty-two days from the lat ter port. She brought H. bl. Fabene, Esq , our Commercial agent at Sang Juan, as passenger, she also has on board the remains of the late purser Ashmun, who died at San Juan two years since, while attached to the U S. sloop of war Decatur. Felix Hewlitt, of Norfolk. Va , boats wain, and W. B. Dawson, of New York, Corpo ral of marines, died on board the C. after leav ing Aspinwall. The following is a list of her offioers—Commander George N. Hanna ; Lieu tenants, Charles W. Pickering, J. Dorsey Read, Charles M. Fauntleroy, Samuel Edwards; Pur ser, Charles C. Upham; Surgeon, J. J. Brown lee; Assistant Surgeon, George Peck; Master, W. 11. , i 4 t Boaz; Passed Midshipman, S. L. Breeze; Captain's Clerk, Walter S Dueenbnry ; Gunner, James A. Dilleeton ; Carpenter, Edward Wil liams; Sailßrayton; Purser Clerk, F. F. Bonell.—Boston Journal, Aug. 14.'s TEMPIST IN • TIAPOT —Tae Greytown bom• bardment continues to supply some of the New York papers wilt' subjects fur a leader," and an opportunity for malicious abuse of their own Government. The whole matter is not worth the ink that has been shed upou it. A more graceless set of vagabonds than this Jamaica negro community at Oreytown never inhabited any town or village. Even their "protector," Lieut. Jolly, is obliged to threaten them with the whip to keep ther piratical propensities in cheek. If it was right to interfere with the Aus trian Government for the protection of Bouts, who was not an American citizen, we think it still more proper to step into the protection of genuine American citizens, harrowed by a law less community, in the prosecution of their legi timate business, and liable to be bayonetted by negro soldiers and imprisoned in a dirty cala boose. If our Government had not done so, it would then have deserved the censures heaped upon it now by dissatisfied and partizan news papers. THAI Naxt , HOG CROP OP HENTOCKY.-111 the Courier Thursday was published a full table of the assessment of six months old hogs last year, and the returns from 93 counties this year. By this estimate it appears that there is an increase this year of 266,748 hogs in the above counties, over the entire estimate of last year, and eight or nine counties yet to hear , from, which will farther increase the excess. The excessive drouth which prevails thronehout the greater portion of Kentucky will exert much influence upon the hog market, as corn will be both scarce and high, and it is fair to presteme that the hogs will not oome to the books as large and fat as heretofore. In fact, we learn that many persons in the interior bare turned their hogs out, and abandoned an attempts to fatten them 'or slaughter. Hon. S. P. Chase is to deliver an oration before the PM Beta Zappe Society at Dart mouth College, N. H., at the next connenco went. BIM MIDI PER - la Friday an 'Unlucky Day 1 From time immemorial Friday has beenfrown:- ed upon as a day of ill omen. And though the prejudice is less prevalent now than it has been of yore, when superstition hod general away, yet there are many, even in this matter-of-fact t age of ours, who would hesitate, on a day en auspicious, to begin on undertaking of momen tous import. And how many brave mariners, whose hearts unqnsiling would meet the wildest fury of their ocean home, would blanch to even bend their sails on Friday? , But to show with how much reason this feeling is indulged, let us examine the following important facts in connec tion with our new settlement and greatness as a nation, end,we will see how I:ttle cause we Amer ican!! have to dread the fatal day: On Friday, August 21, 1492, Christopher Co lumbus sailed on his great voyage of discovery. On Friday, October 12, 1492, he first discov ered land. On Friday, January 4, 1498 , he sailed on his return to Spain, which, if he had not reached in. safety, the happy result would never have been known which led to the settlement of this vast continent 1498, he arrived at Pal- On Friday, March 16, os in safety. On Friday, November 22, 1493, he arrived at Hispaniola on his second voyage to America. On Friday, June 18, 1494, he, though un known to himself, disoovered the continent of America. On Friday, March 5, 149 - 6, Henry VIII. of England gave to John Cabot his commission, which led to the discovery of North America This is the first American State paper in Eog IsatuOLFbryidamyo,reStehpatn. 7f,olrsts6.6y,ellaresiendez founded St. Augustine, the oldest town in the United On Friday, Nov. 10, 1620, the May Flower, pith the Pilgrime, made the harbor of Province town. And on the same day they signed that august compact, the fore runner of our present glorious Constitution. 0:i Friday, Dec 22, 1620, the Pilgrims made their final lauding at Plymouth Rock. On Friday, Feb 22. George Washington, the Father of American Freedom, was born. On Friday, June 16, Bunker llill was seized and fortified. Oa Friday, October 7, 1777, the surrender of Saratoga was made, which had snob power and iofluence in inducing France to declare for our OWN. On Friday, Sept. 22, 1780, the treason of Ar nold was laid bare, which saved us from destruc tion. On Friday, Oct 19, 1781, the surrender at Yorktown, the crowning glory of the American arms, occurred. On Friday, Jaly 7, 1776, the motion in Con , gross was made by John Adams, seconded by Richard Henry Lee, that the United States Col onies were, and of right out to be, free and in dependent- Thus, by numerous examples, we see that, however it may be with other nations, Anieri cons need never dread to begin on Friday any undertaking, however momentous it may be.— Norfolk Beaten. AT A Great Blessing to the Alialeted.— The number and formidable claractcr of di,oiees of ihe Liver have long challenged the attention of medical Men. Some of these diseases, classed under the general term . f OonsumPtion, have been imppond ineumbie, and the un happy patient allowed to die, without medical science to offer him e hope of recovery. Happily this can no finger be tbe nose. A remedy bas been found which 0111 cure ail complaint., of whatever character, arising from derange meot of the Liver. Thu Pilln dicoovehed by Dr. fd.'Lene, of 1 Virginia, act directly on the Liver; and by correcting its operation nod punf)ing it from diseive, cuts off and astir pat-s the complaints which have their origin tattle diskeses of thle organ. Remedies hitherto propoced for liver com plaint., have felled to operate upon the seat of the dhease; but Dr. tirLane's Pills meke therneelv. foam upon the ac tion of the Liver, and by cleansing the .do, dry up the Impure atriums of &seam which thanes derive their existence. Purchasers will be careful to ask for Dr. 31'Leene's Colt:- Mated Liver Pale, and take none else. There are other Pills, purporting to be Liver Pills, now before the public. Dr. artrule's Liver Pills, also his celebrated Vanning°, can now be had at all respectable drug stone in the United State. and Canada e'er. for sale by the sole proprietora, !LEMING WIGS., Bananas to J. Kidd a Co., aul lide,- 60 Wood street. ' t • MEM MEE siGes kx ORATING ELIXIR g the OR CORDIAL—There w as s • time when people were made to believe that certain medidnes had • direct Influence upon the blood. The fallacy - has been ex • pi° led. It is now well known that it to only through its elements, the chyle and the secretloo l , the the character of the vital fluid eau be change'. RBS'S INTIOOItA . TING ELIXI I R purifies the sariguiferoui current, by puri fying the secretions, and regulating the action of the stomach, the liver, and the bowels. It is an alterative and invlsorant, and the grand secret of Its almost miraculous cures conests in Its giving tone to the stomach, bringing the functions of every disordered organ up to the staniard of healthful motion, imparting to the enfeebled nervous eye tem • eelfeustening power, and rendering it capable of withstanding the external influences which had heretofore enervated or prostrated It. Hence, It Is • sovereign, nag]• tug remedy for dyspepsia in all its forms and consequences' for torpor or undue activity of the secretive organs ; and for all the fluctuations, suspensions, and excitements which oonstittate the symptom of nervous kUSe.Se. When the constitution seems broken down, the appetite inert, the digestion feeble, the nerves unstrung, the mind clouded, an t the whole system crushed by physical pain and mental despondency, it will revive and restore both the animal strength and the mental energies with a degree of rapidity thst in superstitious times would have been attributed to enchantment. The Cordial Is put up, highly concentrated, ties. Price three dollars per bottle, two for fire do,. for twelve dollars. 0. 11. RING, Proprletos , 192 Broadway, New York. Sold by Druggists throughout the United States, Canada, and the West ladles. AGENTS. FLEILLNCI BROS., No. 60 Wood street, Pittsburgh. ISIt. GEO. 11. Kiang, N 0.140 Wood street,do J. P FLEMING, Allegheny City. sal24.sw ,y The Great Wrench Hernedtee t t—tt BALLY'S ANTIDOTE AND LOTION.—Those persons who wish for • safe, speedy, and petunatent cure, should use the above celebrated and unriv•lled /BENOIT PRZPARA. 'PINS. They have now been in use for five yeers--have been th oroughly tested in thousands of the most obstinate cases, and Invariably have given satisfaction. They are not compoold simply of WWII Oapalva, but are entirely different from all other preparations, both in the nature of their ingredients and the manner In which they operate upon the patient. Flame the wonderful anthem attending their use. A gentleman connected with the Western Railroad say er s: " I have expanded for other people during the lad .years over $5O, Lol aremed this description, and have never found • singl articl tht gave such universal male faction as your Antidote and Lotion does. Ido not mob lest of their ever failing to cure Ins single instance, 'Many have been cured In two or three days." Price, Antidote $1; Lotion 50 rents per bottle. Invented by h. Bally, Physician to the Paris hospitals, and prepared from the original redpee. and sold wholetale and retail by DIIROY•DO.. Sole Proprietors Mr the ted States and Damara. Principal Depot, 408 Broadway, New York. Sold in Pittsburgh, whoksele and retail, by PLYILINO BROTILERS, (Sucocesors to .1. Kidd t 004 No. 60 Wood street. Wheeling-4 j . 11. rerrsazoN & CO., and by llruirrittlbryw ere eTE Hiltoloone,—The well-known superiority of MUMBLE'S tit in the Garment, nee& no comment on his part; it has been acitnowledged by an who have favored him with their orders, that they have never been fitted with the Name ease and style as by him. He begs to inform his pa trons and the public, that his stoat is DOW replete with the newest U7lOlOl . coats, 'Udall and Pants, Imitable for the t eraant. S . GEHMBLE, premm Tailor sad fantakeaz Maker, gen Liberty M., head of Woad. ••••' •4 • • t Prj-nki,„` Phtlaadlelphina 1854 attention of the eitimn.s of Pittsburgh and airinity, who whth to read a Philadelphia paper, to culled to the Erening ajorirnalguiblbdied everyday,containing •complete routine of MI land Mattes that transPtre to the hour of golug tR VW, 1 010 *4 particular ;attention to paid to this depart ment. It will recommend ibelf strongly to theffivor of those "persons who formerly resided in that vicinity, &sit ‘neeya, • faithful epitome of tits vast changes naming in their former homes. • To the reading and manufacturingred f or partion of the community no better medium could be setee advertising their wares and products, thus bringing directly before the eyes of „the merchants the advantages of warm. table the f4a01 . 110 Of the." west end " of the State. As • journal of liberal sentiments, advocating all the refracts of the age. we heartily re-ommend it to one and all, tedng that ell may he benented by reatactitting end sopioarting • paper that supports the people,— , non sold as onandou The subscription price is $5 per year, In advance, and !Mould be sent, pre-paid, to WI 1.L1A51 N. E. corner Third and Chestnut streets, Philadelphia, Pa. A LARGE'LOT FOR SALE. lAT OF O y li?lso,en theris=k, o3l rm in t i Abeo , i.. y l2 ..i ni be scßd on resnable term, It is near Bakewe A Co.'s new glssa works, and several Other manufacturing natal , Itstments. It is the largest and I,est lot now to be had in Birmingham for manufacturing purposes. Titla perfect, and clear of inctunbrance.Enquire of C. B. If. SMITH, at his Law Moe, Ir2d Fourth street. ebore Bhf:.6'4a•Pit'rs_th, Vs X ottrue...-The Partnership herstokire and doing badman under the name and style of BENNETT, MARSHALL d CO., was dissolved on the 19th Inert., by u""4 '4I""BENNETT, MARSHALL d. CO. Pittsburgh, June 28th, 1854. Copartnerahlps rrillE UNDERSIGNED have entered into GonartnershiP under the name and style of GRAFT, BENNETT • CO , for the purpose of manufacturing brim Nato, An.. at the Cllinen Rolling Hill, South Pitteburgh. Office ant prow ent with English itiChardSol3,llB Pinterd 160 Pint rarest. WM. B. ENGLISH, ROUT. IL MARSHALL, JAS. J. BENNETT, JOHN GRAFF. Pitt: burgh, June Tit!. 18a4c—jc29:tf lift fl vaou Life, Fire and Maxine Insurance Company ; OFFICE 65 FIFTO STREET, MASONIC. HALL, PITTSBURGH, PA. 11003., President. Como.. A. C 01.1,,, Eecrvtary. This Company makes every insurance appertaining to or connected with LIFH WOK& Mis Also, against /101111.114eargo Risks on the Oblo and sissippi rivera and tributaries, and Marine Kielce generally. And against Loss and Damage by Fire, and tygoiLlitt tbe Roils of the Sea uld Inland Non' igatiou and Tranportation. Policies. issued at the lewent rates conaLstarit with safety to all partias. James 9. Hoon, ham nal .WCI ark., tV [Maui Phillips, John Stott, Joseph P. thstaam, John WA.lpin, Wm. Y. Johnston, James hlorslis I, Goorge S. &Hen. CITIZNINS , Insuranc• Company of Pittabtargh.-11. D. HMO, President; ddid• UEL L. SIARSIIEI.I., Secretary. Office; 94 Mir, Rrce.t,behoecn Marketand Moderato. Insurer HULL and CARGO ]oaks, on the Ohio and %Nair eiypi Rivers and tributaries. Insure , spas; t Lees or Damage by Fire. ALSO—Against the Perils of the ties, end Inlandliarlian tionand Transportation. Wm.Lartmsrjr., Samuel M. Kier, William Bingham, John S. Dilworth, - -.•ts Sellers, H. D. King, WWI= Bagsiey, Samuel Bee, Robert Dunlai.jr., Imwr M. Ymiucck, B. Ilarbssigh, WaltorDryant, Develepement.....iitietdide men are doily bringtog to light new invention", and the march of pro .t es. Is onward ; per.. Bald, or becoming ~ whl plca4:l to learn that Emence and long researeh cow /sicked, Ilene brought Indere the public the greaten% wonder of the up. to the drtivin f IrdlittStTh'S A:111311.1CAN HAIR 11.1:61•011ATIVE, x eure cure for Baldness and to prevent Her from falling. Eire chrular to he had of the Agents, giving fall particulars. Prier $l,OO in large by bottles. Sold C. IL PISO Eft & CO.. Proprietor", 17 Sut.orior street, Cleveland, Ohio. Yor sale to rittsborgh in the following boast", : IL:ming 1.1r05,., L. Wilcox a Co., K. E. Sellers, 0. 11. Kryrer, Joel Mohler. Benj. Page, J. 11. ..C.C.:gherey A.l3cekbtm, I'retely A Means, J. Flemiug. Li7u....schaus.—S. Patterson, Juhn a. Smith mind -' ASSUCIATI +: D Firemen's "insurance Company of the City of Pittsburgh. J. h. NI9OII.IIeAD. Presideat—EMEßT FINNEY, SuLte- tnry truture against TIRE and MARINE RUM of all tints. °fire: N 0.94 W ll ater street. =CMS J. Anderson, R. B. Binapeou, 11. IA Wilkins, William Opllingerood, John Al. Irwin, Wm. Wilkinmn, J. K. Moorhead, B. C. B►ger, Wm. M. YAS►r, C. 11.1.211i , 01.1, K. U. Koherta, Joseph Kaye, • lird,YbevtefocailaWil all'idt.'llar.l7et streets, and I. Ilan, Nortlrsest by of Diamond, Alle gheny city, are the attending Physicians to the above laid. cation, for the fired quarter of 18.51. Apnlirations foC admission may be made to them at all hours at their offl c , r at the Umpital at 2:o'clock, P. H. Recent eases of or" ntal Injury are received at all boom, without farm. ri.e. C. EAGER, llO GARRET street,Pitta. burgh, Importer and Wholesale Dealer in FANCY, AND ever La YAIUhTY AND DRY GOODS, oders to city and country dealers as large and well selected ,'took of Goods Is any Custom house, and same prices, thus saving ' relght, time and expense, Ja&li 1. 0. V. F.—Place of meetimg, Rood street, between VUOh street and Virgin alley. Pninnanaen Longs, So. =—Meets every Tuesdayerentog. lls.acannu. KNCAIIPSVIT, O. 87-31.eets drat and thied Friday of each month. insaritay ATTENTION: S. L. 6.—You are hereby notith4 to I.rattend at your Armory, on MONDAYS, WEDNES DAYS and FRIDAYS, for frill, and to transact such busi ness may come L.elne the Company. SANK, marantod Secretary pro tem. _ rge Notice.e-The JOL'ItNEVNI. F. Tt ee lli e oß ,m S r e cirri, of Pitt.4burgli and Mirghe N ny, ar,t NS ... EON ECDAY of every mt,eth, at S , in the Dtentond. By order. ael:y GEO. W. SEESE, Secretary. . _ VrATiiiikr4:6*:oo;iff ANXBICAN EMIGRATION AID SOCIETY OF BOSTON, IiASSAIIirCSETTS. Sight Hundred Agent. I.P• 271i/Mfled AFeriev—Salary to Agents, jr $: ,t per annuls • CAPITAL, 250,000.10OLLARS. kir Haring seen the neceasity of extending facilitiu to emigrants wishing to go to California, Australia, Amason River, (South America,) Nebraska and ranee., we have concluded to establish Agencies in all the principal cities and towns in the United States; and in doing Bore wish to engage the services of eight hundred responsible and trust worthy Agents, who will give reference as to character and capability, in the place they reside. The agency Mil to conferred upon the applicant as noon after the receipt of his letter as the certificate of agency and the necessarydom. manta can be prepared and forwarded to him. Also, one Genet al State Agent wanted for each State. We pay our Agents monthly ; State Agents, $2,000, and City and Town Agents, $1,200 per annum. Applicants for State Agents are required to enclose As, and City and Town Applicants, v., In good eutern When the requisite number of agencies are complete, the applicants not receiving an appoinUaeat, will have their money refunded. Written information in reference to emigration will be charged $1 per letter. No attention pakl to applicants unless the money accom panies the letter. Address, poet-paid, WRAC. S. SINCLAIR, 11. S. Agent, for American Aid Society, New York Poet Office. aul7:d24vlt Reform.-Pursuant to nubile optima meeting was held in the LeCLUTO ROMS/ of the First Presby tenets Church, Pittsburgh, to consider the duty of the ohs!tr tine oommunity on the growing evils of Intemperance and Vagrancy. Dr. Riddle being called to the Chair, and hrs. T. B. Wilson appointed Secretary. Mor _a free interchange of views, Dr. Cooke, Mr. Nevin and D•. Wray, IVOTO a ppoint• el a committee to prepare business for dete action, to be Intl before an adjourned meeting, to be held in the sir. place, on THURSDAY &NINO, th in., at 7% o'clock. Friends of Co. cause are respectfully invitert to attend. D . H . R. RIDDLY, Chairman. T. B Wnsoe, Secretary TO COAL. lIIINV.itS I 1111111E4a ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. Rid Road le now constructed and reedy to commence I the transportation of Freight between its southern ter minus, at Cairo, and the extensive Coll Fields in the rick, Ity of the Big Noddy river, about 00 miles north of Cairo. The eupply of a superior quality of BitIIMIDOW Coal, on and In the immediate vicinity of the line of the road, Is tn. emhaustable, and is deposited in position. favorable to mining at • small cod.; and • market for _large quantitiesoate will bo found at once at Cairo, for the supply of eteamb navigating the BilsaissiPPl and Ohio rivers, and for trim► portellon upon these riven to other points. The attuntlon of parties desirous of entering Into the bu sies of mining and Felling Coal. is Invited to this oppor tunity of engaging In It. And the Illinois Central Railroad Company will be ready to enter into liberal arrangements for the transportation of the Coal from the miner to Cairo, or other points on the line, at once. Ikanmuniestions may be addremed to thaunde at the ogee of the Company, 50 Wall street, New g i r l' W. P. WIRRAL, President 111. C. R. R. co. GABSILL 110171110 CORNER OR MAIN AND SOUIS RTS., WARREN, 0. 9 1 111 Proprietor takes pleasure in anno has bean uncing t oo the public that this new and elegant Hotel ned as showe of entertainment. Being comenodioue and roomy, and adjoining the office of the Ohio Step Company, It offers inducements unsurpassed in Warm for the secomaucla• lion of the traveling comenualty. A share of public! patronage Is respectfully solicited. aul7 M. GABISILL. IWRLALING RC USN FOR ISALR—bitnated on Robinson I/ street, Allegheny, near the St. Chdr Street Rms., B r io, noose, well arranged, hyd Setaethe door, te. For price and term apply at the Rea Moe et B. CIITIIIIISRT & SON, 140 Third stret. an W ENTY-FINK ACRES OF COAL LAND, nat. t•t t " T Brownsville Plank Road: a Mill Peal at the Falls of Fish skeet, Yr, with 100 awes of land; a Dwelling game and 10 acres, KMorrayssille; for sale on sasy testae al B. CUTEBEItT & 130 N, Beal Estate Agents, 140 Third street. P•ru•h t Snot reeedv.d snd for • Gt Bead and • Implement Store of JA nut/ NES WARDROP. EtrzE—aeo boxes prime W. B. Getting, for sale by aul7 Itit.NRY H. COLLII4B. scCn . EOO6-8 bbls fresh, just resolvedM by OS EL 00! _ anl7 _ bbls rime Tinia n 111 19 Y OOLLYNS. y --Za7 ti="ll ------- 72 BUILDING L I S • IN EAST-BIRMI - -'" 4•• •• _ _ , WILLA:VS BOLD AT TUE ME/1011ANTS. EXCHANGE , Oi:t IitiSIIDAT : ig 1110 4 , A r igals—lnti. II I want. Th. lota are el g uly .i m asol !or barking 70000 , ..a+ being withal a sholindlstaanagEthe polnotpat AniallitO• AM in East Birmingham. and advantageously nocturnal:nod iterefareseem the establiend Was The It tbAg Lbw" • 'ls scarcely a house to be bad for rent on any terms, epeaks favorably r in tbit suadlty lueresaint value of Ml signs Ja nis boroogb. . Penotte desirous of inning safe investments in mealy improving Veal estate. sad all th ose re labia( a Manna ••• ..invited to attend this sale, (vhkb. will be poe dm) and for the( validity of the ilth are referred to- B. &Ad, dbligi Eat , Fourth strait. .ivaxe—Ctiollfth of the porehue money in 1 sad on delivery of title deed elan of ell lnenmtesztee, the residue is am, payment at ITS from date of deed, 1103 intern; weld' mud eannally, secured by bond and mosigage ea the preplan Exchange Boone opal to all persons atiesiling sales of Beal Estate. , ' Pittsburgh. Animal II". (1A17:34 ----=---------- Valuable PropertVlfor Sale. - TWO L OTS OF IagOUND, upon which are erected four ___ _________.-_-_______-___ I. rick and two Puma i =r , which rent annually ----- .. 7 ----- --- , ossm O. „ slim. -- I . = „.. for POO. Sold property le in the Ninth Ward of Vl7'., Th 3113,10Z.R.-Wat etfeel, above Wood --Prieet-ef the dry of Pittsburgh, on Penn street, between and ..3 i.M , , ,n _ D, nod p or , m tb e yr ; Prtirstallerter= streets. Also, the Saetory and Ground known - as Me " Empire $ 5 idu do. wo ' lri,l s : PubWid Tier, Me Hum for Works," situated on the corner of Penn end Mo streets. Ilsrx` o, . 50 . Perm , * ssewThE wide w ill be ebeellea • /034 Also, 23 acme of suMnproled land,he. cents ems for the cettifonda Deere open el TH . 04d0dtt t h is timr. one mile froze Bast lb on po i rtist of Prnevem_ teeemr ee . . et. 2 1eeleek --"le..—ef. - lee . -. this houlthere Is the beet Saw Mil locat in et» county. V....lMetoraeott iiiiarn.pt&lp.ar rwr .... = ,...... ja Alto, • number of lota oil. fro m[ m I to 5 Limey ulo choice land, &nand one mile tof But niabt of tbu popsies . actress. Mier A1i=1123313, who will and one mile east of LlWllneeTak. 'Low:, ea "tittle Eat" wed tt Wile Wee Antoinette Dwells The altars named on e of property am very desirable, D . eat' l b ••••-Tbb , e=t -A-Mi1e.....-.551-......be ee.tee... the .. and will be disposed or on advantage= terms to early por- rv.-o.'vt:fillut..d,Plevelucter. ot.g.. It 'll. L taiN tr. l l ,.. chafers. F ., 10 "., of ma .. nd - fwther t o oruin ti ma m e, t o W., fatd,..Nliss Albert_ loa c.di, .....Grand tw ik tu tieer bs. Mbe att rlie rod a t. . u . Olsk P. Baum, No: Weed street, Pittsburgh. ...... rtersetts to the B. D. THOMPSON, founded on Utekenef celebrated Mistime story of -tie N...1.,' CItIOKET. ON 'MN EMARTFI: Little Dot, hibsAlberthsa "dgbee fir 3‘. S. - -"-- ' John Poulin - ogle, Mr. Chanfram To-morrow , benefit of Mr CILANEBALL _ . _ XYZW STOCK OF PIANOB.—I would respectfully lota= the public that I ant now selecting, at the factories of New York and Boston, a most extensive and elegant shah of hew Piano Fortes. The utmost care and attention will be given to the seleotkin of the very beat instrumento which att mannhetured in this mammy. Purelmairs are politely requested to strait the arrival of thine instrumotta before buying elsewhere, as they .111 have the advantage of choosing from among the finest toned Pianos which the Nov York and Boston markets afford. Purchasers ate Invited to emanine the above on their ar rival, at the old established Plano [`spot of °HARLOT/N. BLUME, No 11$ Wood Arcot. 6. • rIANNUT BE BBAT.—We wish it diatinetl of fine Goldy uvderstood rk_ t that we are selling off our present etock and Silver , Watches, of the very hest ittudity ; floe Gold Jewelry. of the most desirable styles, and of abreast emery description; pure Sliver 40069 and Forks' Pistol do; Pearl and Velvet Port•tionsies; Gard Game; flea Mantle Clock.; Tea Setts; Fruit Baskets, Le.. le.; at from 10 to 15 percent• below former prices, and much lower than any other estab lishment will sell at in this or any other wasurn city. C` hens and atrangers will faal it to their adventege to glee call before ourehasiog elsewhere. us All articles warranted as repreeented. The best quality of Watch Glasses set at 16 cenus each, at 11001Y8, 61 Market street. sold XTEW JUST EXCELVED —Perfaxrylat, ot ur -1.1 MS Subjects FiXtensporaneoUsly.TresSed: by Will, May Nat, or Three Approltleee: by A. L. Samson. °nand 'Takings, or Crayon Sketches of the Noticeable Men of our age by George W. Bnoguy. Walden or Life In the Wood,: by Itervey De Chxyvesu. Card TAnes: by Charles Dickens. Edinburh Review, for July. Jost reoe g lted and for sale by W. A. GILDENTENNEY N 0.76 Fourth street. Wm. 8. Elsteou, James D. Alexander Bradley, John Fullerton, Robert away, A lexander Reynolds, Jr' strung County, Lee,litt. l2l / 10 g , Ilitam Stove, Beaver. su SSW idPlO: 4 ., or Current Subjects Palemporaneoinly pTreated : by Wm. Elder: $l. Es.ey Nat—, or the Tbres Apprentices; $1,25. Bertha aud : by Elisabeth Oakes Smith; $1,25. Ballou's ilistory of Cuba; illustrated ; 50 mats. Hard Times: by Marisa Dielums ; 45 oasts. Ticoudvogs, or the Black lissts: by G. P.R. James; 50 max Offaszsi 'ratings, or Crsyon Sketches of the Noticeable Men of oar age: by George W. Bouguy; with 20 portraits; gl&O. Tor sale by H. EflNNit & CO., anifi No. n Swift:Meld street. TANC.t 0183 CA dozen cur, prtoe F 31,75 zed $2, at the Seed Store of _ WARDROP. alikG comp is eating Igxemarsiesk. ICUBSION TICKETS will be sold (to all ;rename wish. Eing to attend the Camp bleating near Hillside thallon) from the 17th to the nth of AUGUST. for $1.50 ssr the round trip. Tickets good on the Mall Train at 7 A. M.. or on . the Amodation Train leaving at 5 30 P. 11. n P.mumion mmo Train will leave 714 o'clor.k, on Sunday Mnning. and returning will leave Hillside at 5 o'clock, P. bffor Pittsburgh. bIESKIbIP.II, Agent. nolstit at Pamenear Station. Übe. ty street. mow River insurance o peaty. T IS REPORTED (not odlcially) that the above named 1 Company has appointed a mother. Insured, look to . pour Dearest and reinsure. anls:it• JAWIES TERBETT. Agent. DM/H.—Another ertipply o thu eztroet for the haretheceldef, reeet•ed by JOS. FLENRING, euls C6llllr of the Diamond Cod lklurttet 'D .— AP GR FOR VESTIBULES—Of ormanentalde.ig., yAr railed ant othernme,r sale by p. ARSH ALL, Wmt Ftr”et.. OFVICE PAYEES—Of architectural dr..4.1.2, Fiyh , i , for cakes, for via aulb A ALTER P. 3IAESRALI. 'LEMING PAPSRS—Pbsin Satin Papen, of great lariat! V of colors, with handsome mouldings, for solo by aule WATITSII. P. IdASSUSLL.. PAYER HANGINGS—White and tight ahades. with while gold $U velvet Di - 4.de; ',in drapery patterns, twat etTie for sale by taalsl Walla P. MAI:6IIA LI, OR SALE —A superior saw mill on the Ohio river, ore F mita Freedom. and 52 acres of land, on which arc three good dwelling, and the mill. It is all offered at a great bargain. Alio, 100 aorta of good land, well Improved, with 'goal buildinge, and 63 norm in good ouldvating ordfr. It L. three miller from Baker's landing, and is a gorri opportunity to get a home. Also, 322 sores of prime land on the Helvetia river, V. four and a half miles from Parksteburgh,andounbalf mile from the Railroad. It is a superior piece of improved land, and offered at a great bargain. Enquire of THOMAS WOODS, . 1.05 75 Fourth stress. NEIM:I A Cills•Y 11MUAM AND JAM! YOU. AALA—Oatuate , l ,l ” A3laochestar. on Muthem street. , a Orallioc hones. , altl a tarp, lot. mitoato on Shataald.street. aeverat large 1,114.110 g lota, at pc.* eaeb.eitnate at Mt W• 111 1 1. 0 0. B. CUTHBERT a BON, anls Roll Seat* Aoontk 110 Thir4 arrest. pgLmMult.nr t4.7 ._ P— p A bs7zugly of the FLEMI .15 /OF, NG. ..... Clmmlotel. , ..Loa.n. Office, No. 100 SMITHFIELD STERET, NEAR MTH.— Money loaned on Gold sad Silver Watcbev, Silverware en other valuable article. atilLvllv —..- 0111's Almanacs for 11355. JOIIN 11. MELLOR, 81 Wood etr*t , Pittsburgh, will publish on the 115th August, 18.51, the well know, ~.ries of Almanacs (for-18551 calculated by Sanford C. Rill EN , and for many years published be Mr. Lute Loomis, m tile city, under the name of "Loomis' AIMIDEM." The series will consist of— RILL'S PITTSBIMOII ALMANAC, HILL'S MAGAZINE ALMANAC. BILL'S AMERICAN WARMERS' ALMANAC_ Itie only neoeuary to sty, that the religions, moral and useful character of Mr. Hill's Almanacs will be mainlined to the above series. for 1815. Sfir Printers and others are hereby cautioned spawn infriegiog in the copyright of the above Almanacs. Tory will be for sale at all the Bookstores, by the grass or dorm, and by anl4 JOHN IL MELLOR, 81 Wood etreet. Valuable Real Estate for Solo. THAT very desirable property situated at the COT Ana of Sixth and Smithfield ets., containing THIS' FOES STORY STORES AND DWELLINGS, two of Smithfield street, one efocupied by Birdie t Bartberger Watehmekers and Jewelers, and the other, the corner, oe copied by the owner as • CODI• 6140611174 Liquor Store and Dwelling; find the ons on Sixth street, oeccplld by B. W Sanders, as a Barber Saloon and Dwelling. This property is one of the most eligible situations for a Banking louse or Broker'. Office at present offered for sale in the city. Tor terms enquire of SEIGHAJIL O'HARA. Title clear and indiaputabbe 4 lAr e s fair prise, this is to give notice to any person or perm:rut hav ing claim or chime, charge or mo. to pm pent the on to me at the charges, Smithfield streets, or ;refer the other, end they will be eattelled imme distal . (eulf.r.daw2mj MICHAEL O'HARA. JOSEPH. lIIMMTEIFILK, ILAILNUFACTORER of all kin & of CAJUN= TURN" 1.11. TIME Ad aunts, No. at 131ABleld ANA, apposit. City Hotel, Plttablamh. - - N. B.—Bt=lAll% Steamboats and Hotels parAttial: attended to. antoy HARD Tlllll9,...e_mew story, by Charles Metall,: jut , remised by RIISSIELL BRO., No 15 Fifth street Also—hult, the Proper Food for Man; revised from its London edition by hr. 8.. T. Troll. Bertha and it a new book, by Mrs. Elizabeth Oaks. Smith. A Treatise on Food and Diet, byl. Pereira, H. D. Chambers' Journal, for August /tut all the late Magazines and Newspapers, at the estab lished prices. [anti] HildißLl. 8 BROTHER. UGUsT 12, 11354-IIAGAN k AUL invite the linen Attun of the Leila' to a neer snivel advisee EMBROI D SEM •zi Swim Worked Spencers: Swim Work.et Sleeves; Swim Worked Collars; and Jaeonet Collar*, of al evade, [cold] Na 91 MARKET STREET. LX WANTED—For which the highest =motel B IW pri w ill be gives, b eul4 A. FARNESTONS & Kennett. Ale. D. MIME, Bole Bottler of SMITEDS celebrate,. w. Kennett Mean/IBrown dtcert. Also.Comnion AL and Porter, in quart and pint bottles. The attention of families, and the trade, Is reepectfulb --- Lumber for Salo. 30.000 nx feet i or , O F .. Ir PO P LAR n n i t! ID y a s :::.• ... 0 d 8 re. t e able term... C. SEIBERT A CO., null:Iwo No. 9 Irwin street. Pittebargh.. XTRW BO M JUST RECEIVXD— .I.II Our Honeymoon, and otbar Corakallties from Punch; tuition and Pamlne, by Mrs. Ann B.St.i.herufl Now4-DUI; 11.1..onderoga, or the Black Eagle: try G. P. ft, June.: Rose Woodrele, or the Saila'. Ds.OW ; hy A•Pufg."; I.l.tell'a lasing Us No. 534; Oleamon's PletoriM this month; rewind and for salt at PAUL KLEIN/al Literary Depot, aul2 mum es,,3opposite the TN...Us. WANTKD—k !aortas* of SM,OOO or sawn, running TV eight years, fur rin& nth and good Copper Stair will be Oren, mA fair name. Sagnir• of /EMUS WOODS, 76 'fourth street J MTN LILA.D-600 loop on hand and :a ado by ' YL 8808., Bonen= to J. IrJdil k N. 00 Wood street. IWoilm AHD bblo No. l. on bald and ix We by will We VENErLAN RED—NO kb's, • very Lao ookrr, far We 1,3 NULLING IIRO& 200 !Ds genufzu for sale by. sv 7 mow' Aff DirKs all 'Obis on band and lbr sale r & im msoil G BROS. maws gross 600 itx in store and far sale by surf FUMY* IMO& - • UvRONPS, Dalai Meal, Gold Leaf, Graining Brushes. AD Lining Pencils; a thorteigh armament always on hand. Noll] YLIMING BROIL AW - • NA-400 2a on hard andrer sepr7.7" . - sun. AGAZINISS FOR AOGOBT.— al Putnam's Monthly. . . . Goiey's Lady's Book. • - Peterson's Magnin. Graham's ,` . - No. Idk Ildelsut AIR telintstortna Okiktren: a tale devoted to eldldbooL Just reeeired and for sale by W. A. OPLDENIPINNEY k ~ . N 0.70 Pourth CO unrest +... 61:11141.615.-10 bail Lo re:WE yp d,. • JR. Gated and Pulverised &upon Just resolved. Ruth. Les supplied by atoll or the quantity, on tbs most Masi tams. All good, daliver.""Paiarrd &SU_ Übettr new. • ,•4 `;. IMUSEMENTS. CIRCUS' - . FRENCH'SQUgarRIAN 11B.0IIPE , FADED BY Tag nlooar %max Ed&IPRUPTIPA .171.. TOUin/RC, will elan all the principal Item skiing the Ohio and Penneylvenialtautroad, giving two grand par t =Dances (at 2 laid 7% o'clock, P. all at each plaft, as Iowa: MousSld, - • - August 11L L o u drmillar, - Friday, - " IL Wooster - dardaY, " It Massillon, - • - Monday, ." 14. C.nton 'Taseday, , “ 16. 41112nee, - Firednealay, " Salem - • - -Thursday, . ". 11. Colsmiiana, - f riday,. 4. IS. New Brighton, - • fratardaY. •6 IP. -- Gar WiII open Si. PITTSBURGH on MORDAT, August Ist. anrkt tt t TWILL,VE VENRS PRACTICIRt L. Y. CLARK• BILL 'DATER AND DISTRIBUTES, FOR 'EXHIBMOR9 LID LICTURZB LLACOMMONIfIaTIONS by Mall or Telegraph, US M ss sent by *Awns k Co..' Express, will aware brunediate attention. Refer to this&the Hotels and Mode ROM& 9 AND posting faithfully Wooded to. A - sleet Cotillion Party it rata *my AVE 151.201, at Cargo's Hall,rearth Anse, near Smithfield. Tickets My Cekts kon bp Re' cured tam lima Cargo, or at. tha door of Qs Hi& *ado by Cargo's Band. sale Lodges N 0.289, I. O. of 0.1., mats every Woduesdaysmsdng to - Washington Ha% Wood st. i.tr4 Co IX LOTS Full. H.OLZ-Blntaton on Centre Avenue, • 13 20 fon front by lio deep to en alloy. Almo,4lota, oath foot front by 74 deep. For price and tarns apply to 8. CIIIIIBEICV lk SON, 140 'ftlrd Moat. TIMMY BENS-4 tw B. C. Dried B.f. rewired - this „Li by Railroad, wad for sale by the tines of et iv by BAILBR & ILIMBHAN, u . 253 Liberty ■tiost. 4,._ . 7 es ht.—Jo bap prune mu; 10 Java; in store and for Rale by sulo ICING a mooslogaD. bf tr. MAI/.tl-75 UM/ plum ixt icul sto a re k arld mo tor ai gl: 3. 11 • 5510 'l,EAS—lnspertal,Gunponne; Young Arson and - Black 1.• Tess, to store and for solo by • KING & IgKOKRILID; eolo OBAtXX Grant & Williams', Webster's Old, sad otbi " ail' btu" f.n. ELNIO k MOORELLD. to atan and ,r ;alp * moognitA.u. NrAshkis -4 411 0 rot• soe by EU?* k MOOBSSID. 120 . &tit b lar . ro , fo to , w t x, y l2 xxid imas, Waal autO 'KING MOORMAD. Za. SIT Pale by TAILS-100 kW, solo Kom k NIGOREITAD. • l e Alta- .I+4'. 1, in keg", SJ nu IQ o.4 , Len—tuu iota Via 11,h, Trout. Weave, ae, tonne , a_ end for at! by {mall]. lIIMBY A. COLLEOL iIE-100 LLte Lonieville Lime, reseived by - obi°NRY rewire. c...*Sli'S PATENT FAMILY SOAP—NIO ble received ny' faulol HENRY B. COLLMi. ‘t Tie have just rcadved cane of the most desirable agora V V of M. de Beiges; also. a few pieces of new and ele. ;rot st'lee Delon,. and Cashmere A. s. A- MASON t CO., No. z 6 Fifth street. &UAW OR 6ALE—reventeoo Aeon of Loud, adjoining !slie r&coy city, at s great bargain. if ailed f 0 1 ,11006. A 'Art of the pay would be taken In goods, or Pittsburgh .m.ofeeturea, Enquire of TILOMAS WOODS, 75 Fourth street. inset and Cotheco Print/. am- U r b ir " ty Pig4" toge td the. with an aasoruaant at red ~ .71,1sb o tni 4 i make " o` darkV' 700. A. slAdos a 0). have. just received large smart tt merit of Irish Linens, of the very bet makes, fad emoted en pure flax. aulo Neve Jersey Water Melons sad Peaches. .UK autaeUber to ha daily receipt, by Balleme, of the L finest quality of PEALCIIKo sad WATIIK =Loss. •,•1 at hi, Dopot, Wood Arm& shove Ilith- SSIMUKL STKLUBLICK. fl m. toligtoy, CIDI F ttIIND IND rkiN/S-DIS•G /MAE, Afasofde.7l, kj t.— stml, krittadtreClothing made to order, in tood otylt., and at toodtrotd nays matt 00.: SA LiSt.—A Dwelling House of 6 rooms, bill and L' cellar, with 3 'ota of pound, having a ant of 61 feet n Franklin street kLanckeSter. by 138 deep to a aids alley; t good well of water, wit& pump; out oven, coal hone, fruit trees, grape vines. JP; for $2,639. Tams S. CIiTiIBEET t lON an 9 Real State ..Ipt b~ lio Third IllZaat. .261;61s ES-3 cases Sardines, in whole, hall and guarter boxes, just received and for a sale AILEY by & IIaiiSHAW, ang .. I'S liberty West. ,oIISAA CU:arm 11A112,—We have just rec eived moll:mi. 3 lot of superior Sugar Cured Mans.eetainned the best in e Cm:brazil market. Also, Sugar CuntAlhieiJ3eet, on hand Pallor salts br - SAM= & 11.1a9M&W. au9 I' sod r----- ° r 7.* 3 3.: Biz T a it 1" 71 '" T' ill b.'e' 7 r! y iy I .A. 1713NTUCKY -11USTARD—A fresh supply of Ws colebrs• Ll ted Mustard received and for sale by 1141 J. A. & 00. ISSICS FURNITUJig—Ior de low, as follows: 11arge Ij/ Iron Sale 1 Double Desk, a sup. article; 1 Letter are, [jr3ll J. L. HUTCHISON 1 CO. of GLNG PAINTd, of ovary variety of color, cooscruitly hand and for sale by .ly3l BMAOAZI.Nite 11)11. AUGilleT. Putsam's Mina, for Stine. Graham'e Petersen , " . i3otlet's Limey's Book, Yankee Notinos, " Art Stetroal, far July. Gleason's Pictorial, and all the eastern literary papers for lilts week, hare been received at PAUL KLEINERI3 Literary Depot, - ,". Binh street, apposite the/boatel. rditi LEAVES CAT AND EDGES TIGHILED.—Yar tee 1. convenience of the readers of Putnam. Harw,alld the . klagazisses, Russell t Bro. will hereafter have the .eaves add edges trimmed. Remember. at - • BESSELLW. Ptah Araet, ries: coma of Motet. OLNIIST OOLONG TILL IMPORTID.—I have last re Mood o mall lot of tbseeletwarat Hy Kee Cho" Oolong cos. This is arker.otadhlef fregrast Meek Tee, of amy le ft:eta Jemmies flavor, and so highly isdeed la Chine tattut of It Is hrooght to therotary-12 td chats zesepollog the whole importation Ms mum noes who wish a really floe article are melted to eve It alaial RG ' WOLII. r _al . AO O.—We are now our present daxif of D fine Watches, doh and fashionable Gold Jewelry, ft= .0 to 15 per cent below toner bark and at least 50 pir eat lower than tbs sum quality at pods can be obtained re at any other establialunnut meet of the matualaina Ali re ask is faze macadam, and we are cur. yon be novinced of the fact by calling it 51 Market street. MOODS No Hausatrug. IWO HUNDRED THOUthAND DOLLARS worth of dock will not bet distributed At ROGERS it CO.'S Star Da. -aturratYPo Gatiet7. Fifth Meat, opoo4te Mason% but pew the payment of $1 you col procure as god a LIKE- • • SAS o can be procured in this or any other city. Call - d viv d. R irk! sub • • instrotealona In amid. It- Wa.,. ,espeethd y icfcrta pupils end deeds that he trill continue his. pa:deaden es .04,1 actor ott the SI&NO FOlert. cod VdreZ_ Orders left at Mr. ILLEBER'S Muck Stare, at at Ida red- No. 157 iilkhriP Street, wBl - or promptly attended de G UNS ro 1111 x, by UThAM Full ÜbT, (laainas cut opcujjoili rucciu r • ausaiasse,mutrogt, jY2S near coma of Market- GUNS, PISTOLS AND NAPLES, at all prient,tarmas aura DOWN A TZW. VLAbiLi, kiIiLTS, POW LICHNIs, 'Drinking Cups, tr., for sale by auk Bows a 'turf. ruLtoivaterrac.s—a Fop just received el. tor 'slob: &anew to J. KW It No. 60 Woolstrest. ANDINOLT STREET PROTIUM TOR EILIAL—Tarty t 3 feet front on gendnigy street, Allagnon7, 1 ea . 4 &et. JCL Gay alley, with Y brkk booms on gandoary and frame swat on the a ll ay. no wow L••• • • hall, live roonin wit., sunam- Ttw next hoar contains nlntl and form scow, mash Ovell, terms T LAION# P11y" Real Estate Agents, 140 Third West. SA alSdalD x abD,WpSIS, lox zoodadag Yon band sad for Ale irt2 VIVATCUEBJY'ANDY.—Wear' 'Whig IL Wads y of Watches and Jewelry at mach loam pekes than is usually obtained elsewhere. Cost °' may depend on getting goods at my establishment at least as low, and gen erally. lower, than the eastam Markets. All goods war ranted. - Wirer Wirestrianthattnredat my own works, In Oakland. Jewelry saanufaetored to trdor, and neatly Watch repairtnit done as heretofore, in the rt =nanner , and war-anted. WIWI awls, of all 'kinds, at eastern Tema W. W. WILSON, . 67 Abaket street, corner of ?mirth e moss zurrkos ,(Do ru thaws, Plans, end Speeißeatioas, from X9OO to $ 20 , 000, for Melee for the People: by john _dreamt, lliestower. to., , Oue Honeymoon, awl other omb:elides from "Plutat" with original Illusisstiose: by .I.leoerilds. Jetsceetred mad lea ale by B. T. O. moitssx, 104 Wood gnat • i to zai sumaimi llimriPti°ll ,,,.l: l Dr / ° T, I . A. m kairw% w s re:40.40.t?l EMM •,, • 7., H s _ _ ~;y., 300 W PAWL P.W. : DAVIE, Aucti^naff e AENIVZ COLLItS. J. L. taricalsoara co DOWN k TXTIXY, No. 196 World at. 3110 T POUCBISB namrso nos. 11=111 =ZE I T -.f+s, ,~`;~
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