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The engisma,. . which were won Miele ground," innented, by their efforts, the extension of the flames 416 tho warehouses% adjoining; occupied by niglish i'Bennet. Nottriqurtrualing how. eS - cr:conalderable dimige . wits dime the wirehouso of t F. 2 e geolleaura, and also to that of ,Tames Park, jr.; & Co.' The names were extinguished In about threequartersof en hour after they tint broke out. • •-. . The interior of the wnrobouee of Tease, Maguire & 'Bane h - r s as completely destroyed, and es nearly all our commission houses knee huge amounti of goods on commission, et this period, no doubt the law of those -gentlemen' will be heavy, uti l in gtois on I:minis:A= Ltd fa theii itoey of groceries.. •The erl2lr3 1 / 1 .9111 , d, /1011`0,C T, .in ,the Vit ena 11111:111111ir oarapnay, of thin city, toy what amount we could not lea= Tbe damage to English L-Betinetf. and James P•fttr;jr . , co, awl reestfy caused by Nester, sndwill not be heavy. • TS'e could not excertnin how - tbe fire ortineted. , .A Stamm ta's Vmtor ors tatt.—A ear respondent Of the • • &Attract* Put, writingfrom tills city, under date of August • 10;; gives .tdivlows of Pittaburgh in an interecting letter. Ifo says, to regent to our manuthrtoiies and public buildings:-- "'Semi,' the Whole of the level ground on both aides of the three rivers, and even far op the aides of the mountains that encircle it are mopropriated to manufactorimv, foundries, me . rhanical establishments or dwellings,. and in Plttabrirgh we. peciallso completely is all the available space. tilled, - that • the endorgemeat of the city that can to effected is up, jvanls, by tearing down the low battings andereetingthose that an snore lofty and spacious, It work that is raPh ll Y-Prre grossing. !The city of Pittalmrgh can already 'boast 'of her ; many eplendld public buildioga, her Statellonse cries:ling any building in either of the largo cities, whilst-there are • onveral other floe structures in the course of erection. The market home In, however, a and affair, a shocking pile of lumber rubbish, that should be forthwith removed as both - unsightly and uncomfortable to both bnyorand seller." . Should C. C. F., (for so he siguslintself,) feel disposed to pay ne a visit In the fall, we will Show him a market house .snlietirtztled- by any bther in the country. _ • But hear lids, ye tidy houie-keepenti rev bow wholesale the correwident deals in compliments told! of the temente° gender In the city. After spealdng of the outside appearance of the beanies, he lays : • "The Interior of the lemma are, however, kept as clean as tiara of a*. other. elty; and I must take this occasion to Ray that the asrertion which to so often made with regard to the ham of Pittsburgh, that "they are seldom seen. with dean lam,' is a most tail and ungallant libel. I have had the pleasure of visiting them at Pittsburgh, Allegheny City, and even in the smoke-enveloped region of Birmingham,- and found them moat neat, clean and tidy in their person and shwa—their household arrangements evincing as much -cleanlineta as do tbote who have neither smoke or coal to contend with. - The three cities is the valley can also boast • m much fernantne beauty, in form end feature, as well as complexion, as any other location of similar dimensions In the Union." The correspondent also paye the followtag ilfterrod compllment to tho Monongahets Mazer— . . • "Thu 'Monongahela House, it:mating on the Iloommabeits . river, near the beautiful suspensions bridge leaping over to Birmingham., 13 a splendid strachtre,,built much after• the model of the New York Astor Home, bcinz Aro stories in beighth and very nearly m capacio us. Theinterior still more resembles the Astor, the only difference being the lo cation of the dining room in the rear, which Is a decided Wt .: provement This immense establishment, capable of aocam imodating about 450 guests, is conducted by. John McDonald. Coateurt, Etsg.., and in a manner that will well compare with m Baltimore, or the best. ettabllshments in 'the ...Northern duos here the sojoaroer can depend on a gni table good attendance excellent company, tine sleeping apartments, beagles beds, ammo nearqulto nets, and every meetly° comfort that can be devised:* r. A a 001) ARIIANGI3II2I7.—We ore glad to state, that the It . Teary which hai existol heretofore, between tho Ohio and Pennvylvanha and Pittsburgh and Cleveland Railroads is to cease. The roada s sre. hereafter to work inOancert, as has been agreed by the Directors of the two rondo at a late meet ing in Cavell:tad. The new arrangement will be found con ducive to the publkmaxL and will mum a vast Menace In the travel through this city,—as by It, pooongers will reach here from Cincinnati, in one day. • The new time table goes into operation on Wednesday, (to morrow,)--the various trains 4111 leave as nsuat—the Cleve.. land train, however, departingat it o'clock, A. ii., and lie.ing no time at Alltande. The train from ITocetzr, in the even tog. will bring the passengers which Int eClrvelsua in the morning train at ten o'clock, a. if.. and arrive bore at OPIIP. li. An evening train will alsO have Cleveland on the arrival of the Expreo train from Cincinnati, and arrive at Alliance at half past clad n.; at which hour the kepte....i train will Mart bark, and arrive hiPittsbargh at twelve at night' • Thus passengers who leave Cincinnati In the morning at six 06:0: will arrive here at twelie at , night, or In eighteen beam •Thle aziangetheut gives us two trains froM Cleveland to Pittsburgh in a day=a• morning and an evening train; end one train from Pittsburgh to Cleveland,' leaving here at eleven o'clok A. U.., and arriving In Cleveland .about•s P. x. Guam Learzar.—tlfacer 3111eker, of the 'Allegheny Too- Hee, 'arrested two lade, yesterday, alma James Graham and Andrew yroode, charged, on oath of John Beekneld, with maul lanamy. It Is clawed .hat the two 'IA& went Into the store of lieeltaeld, on Ohio stnetOn Alltgbvni City, on liaturday afternoon, and while one of them induced the boy In the abare to go to the cellar for butter, the other took a packet book oat of the drawer, containing $43 in money.— The lads, who.ue only about alxteen yearly or age, were to ken betbre Alderman nays, who annmitted them to prism, to await their trial... . . VIE.WOSEN came out on Paturday lad, Improved in ap wartime, tad onatalning, as It always doe'. a huge amount of interesting tititter. Members of the L U. of 0. F. need not .rely the eastern cities to famish them with nests relative to their coder, when theyhava In their midst a paperlike the Iblyn. The ullttir offers, as a premium to new enlngrribers, a magnificent ingraving;representing the Castle. of Penna. dazing the pedal of its investment by the Penn sylvania regiment.. The drawing was taken on the spot by Junes T. Shannon, of this city, a member of the Jackson Dari9iinrs Seturr.—On Sunday morning la¢t,aa the nine o'clock etude= train on the Central Railroad was about to Ice c, revcral boys : amused then:melees by climbing on the forward car. When the train started, a boy, nine years of age, named Pratt, was* pushed from the car by one of his companions, and au; the whole train paved over one of his feet, cutting and mangling It in a horrible mariner. Ifewas taken'to hi hoim on Liberty street, where medical attend ance woe procured, and the little fellow 19 now doing well. BADLT /:c.ronEo.—A man named Morita Bell woo very bad ly, if not danganualy Injured yestenlay morning. by being run over by a horse and cart, belonging to Betruull Gallagher. Mr. Bell woo In Cecit's . alley, in the third wand.. at the time he was run over. lila wife , ofterwanle appeared at the Mayor's oiler and made Infersuatiou . agaleud Gallagher, charging him with- a design to !Ware her bnaband. Galla gher was arrested by . cdricer We 11.% and. bola to bail iu the rum of slf.oo to appear at Court. ARIITST O A Mass Halve anac:t ed a nego. on anSpleton of dealing a Immo In the eouniey. Mr. IL bad been informed tiril allegro had stolen a home, and'iras In the city, with the animal in his pormulon. Tie immediately rearcbed ont tbo colored gentleman, and found . that be bad home in hH posrossion, which awrwered the, derail:4km with ethleh he bad been fianlabed. The negro remains Inthe toomin to await the arriral of the owner of the animal. Lutaar.—A gentleman named Robert 11. 11111, of Tennet • ace, who is Stopping In this city, was robbed on Sunday o the sum of $185,%11 In void, except ten or twelve dollars.— The money WWI taken from the room of AM, at his boarding house on Smithfield. street; on Sunday afternoon, about 3 ,'clock. A room-mate of Bill's, named Boyd, was arrest") yesterday, on swpicion or being concerned. In the robbery. lie was committed for farther bearing. Tar. Cr.cram. Itannosn.—W. W. Wright, the assistant En gineer of the Pennsylvania Railroad, has teen appointed to make the isursey, of thellraneh road from Uniontown to a point on the Central Road betweenltheauthurg and Latrobe. Ills party commenced operations on Tunnishithin a point on section l 4 east of Greensburg, to survey a route down the .9eivickly some distanee,then across intho . direction of Mount Itealtrar.—Tbe Captain of the canal bait Ertpliebas was robbed, On Sunday afletioon, of $115.. The Captain (whoa name we did not. learn) watt sleeping in bb boat, width wag lying opposite O'Connor's warehoroe, in the canal bariti.— The thief, It I 9 supposed, entered the boat and took the wo• uey out of the Captain's pantaloons. OlttO STATE FAnt.—The Ohio State Fair In to be beld at Clevelarul on for 15th and lath of September. Manufactur_ et:: in thiv city, who mind their articles to Cleveland at that limp, can have the privilege of •exhibiting Om; being out of the State, will make :indifference, an every exhibitor will rtand on an equal footing. Recur= to PAT Tors..—. 7. E. Davis, a colored ulao,attempt- Id to page over the aqueduct on Sunday, without paying his toil. On being stopped by the toll collector, Dike tairadted "Lim In a never,. manner, tearing his clothes.. Davis svas ar, :rated, and the Mayor lined him two dollars and costs, which he paid, A ° - , Air.? AND BATTillf—PatZiek Moor, Sr., WWI ootninltted to Prisou,:Yesterday, by Ald.. Major, on ehnrge of assault and battery, The assault was committed on ThonioADngan, and took place on. Sonday last, on Ilth strret. Moor was afterwards released on ball. . hirmes llSlVastru.—we have 'received - from Weld: I: 196 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, the third number c apable pablleetton. Tbe Ulnstrattons ore splendid .ant the deenr iptions welt writtten. .• • • , EDT o, ? 3,ll .:TCr — ThM i e l I t litbilek was committed ti; jell . 08un d o , pc h ar ged with disonlerly conduct. _The Alder. num fined Shebrick ten dollen, buthe could not ratm it un til he lied hem 111 jell twenty-four howl. sant a.Dir.—Tmterday wag a &Win dap., fo i m 'greeable day—one out of the whole three hundred and els. tptire mixt cakidated to Wore a person to thint of h.,. 10 :?, drowning, or something of the kind. "Atm, Pools Seater. I"—A perateeph In the Coaunertiel Journal oriegerday raiWnlog =mom the death of L. Bleherdewa, Pbito•lpbia. Be wee' well known In ttoi thy by ell Theatre gem. . . , - - I.llras er IttitdtiVa tuitlouhrtit tisi. tim e tuteee i tlit Alleghenycoutty bid appropriated_ $lO,OOO to a Ifbuse of Refuge, to, be built In the neighborhood of this city. •This. appropriation has given litb to the scheme, and the I.:ingot,. has been settled. -It. Is to be constructed on the north Masi •at the Ohio river s about two miles from this city. Tbo build. 4°o' to I *,4S/stru° loo 0 1 brick . , Djur,stUriee height, end will be ihsvoiti:eled by a sub s tantial etone wall. It is cote. ten:iplatell - ,Autt the principal part of the brick work will be coupleteti isefore the cold - weather collies on. Ms following are the dlusetailons of the wall which is to surround the building: . _ . , Whobs length • • 1,000 feet. " • Length m each • 400 .". . - Height • • • 16 " - • . Thicknessi.. • • ' • 15f, " me: dialeilairms of the betilding are as follows: Front Of mairthulldiog 7 feet. Brant of wing* - • 115 1 A " Whole length of faint AlO " Depth of main building Oe/y, " Depth of wings ' - 36 " Mr. T. W. Her lies been selected as the architect of the • Foams Desn.—kfr../L Carson, of _Beaver, was found dead on Sunday afternoonat 3 o'clock, at the tbot of the - Railroad bridge Rusk, ltrlUnlerapan, between Rochester and New Brighton. ,It a suppose:the fell over as his bead was badly fractured. and be was :noticed to be intoxicated a abort time. Amory L Ailatyre, made lama. ties yeler4ay eacirtilni before:All Hoye, of Alleghetiy city, agatziabiObli Nl* ?Miler, ter mouton eta battery. Tbe Worn'. ant give ball to appeient • Jolts Mmtrtwndarteated yesterday and taken lhefore tho Mayor; ebamod, in!'osth of !dory Nelson, with selling liquor hid:lent a limns°. ldulllnwaihold to hall. TM!. TOOIII3B. summy mmuarso, August There were any quantity of repremototives of the "sweet . . nerenty-five tents" heD3relds honor, this morrtingr-enongh to bring gladness to the hearts of thme faithful . watchmen who have been shocked by the moral state of town,' tbr, a week past. Thomas Reel, for niceping in a wagon, was sent up for ten days. on a charge. Of vagrancy ..... ....Nathaniel Bach, for drunkenness and disorderly conduct, was con demurs! to safircr for twenty-four hour; Charles Illats was very disorderly, and on tho watchmen attempting to proCcrve the peace, Charlri made an 'assault on him. The said Charley woe mulet . O. In the sum of Eve dollars • Caspar Sperm, Torkeeping a discasicrly bouao, and raising a distarbaoce. was littad eve dollars, which ho Lockwood; fordrunlienneas; paid-the mild sum of one dol lar add ninety-four tints; and Was discharged Phillip Anderson and Joseph Henderson weio arrested for drunken riellennd dieenderlf coroluetbe former paid his fine, and the latter trals.comodtted far ten days...._...tfidliato P. BP Quaid, - for drunkenum, on oath of Ida wife; was Lned—the Ono Was paid, and prisoner disclutr,. John Wifenry for drunkenness and disorderly conduct, sins tined, but com mitted in default of the needful Jame,, Mcnown, for drunkenness, retielved twenty-five hours as a pentanee for his mirdemennee Ilohert Phillips, idartiri U. Garman. and George Gregory, were each finodlforNrunkeuners : these gentlemen paid their fine, alai were discharged ... .. —Frances irony, for vennincy, was cent up for thirty days. • • Mont idonstwo. August If, Blietniel Landon was sent to the bill for drunkenness, for twenty-four boors ...... - -Patrick Stewart, 4 received the same sentence for themete offence. -131er,--10 throes Soper Mee, an recd and for Mit. by 11,. anti • MILLER k RICKETSON 101.10 AR--Fat; coating purpoma. at 4 and Sc 71 IT, for rade oat - faul4l . MORRIS', In the Dinmond. bble. llelpre pure elder. In ,torn. V. Ara - - • STUART & SILL COI7KE-160 burn prime, just rewiring. Lwouile by au; STUART & SELL. 'CrAIIOGAZiY•OIL CLOTII...ReerIced thin d 37, st Pio 85 'ln Fourth 'teem ' Dinl9l W.II*CLINTOCK. rpOUAOIXI-= boxes various bnads, Eia and Fa. raniVing •...L.• Ind tank by • fatal . STUART . * SILL SUUAR HOUSE GOLDEN SYRUP and Syrup Moloney In Mare and for !ale by nul4 _ MIXER, & RICH ETSON: FRISERVXD OINOM—Wet dry.. Just *waived sad 'for ~We by J. LA. ELY 3 OUL, RUA11,"64 liberty street FHEAE ClTEthlt—Leadied Orange Heel ennetre4 and On aleby J. LATELY S CO., Yes Denton and Omer*. UHLI\UtVY 11.610t1NO—The must suporkuln saaratt, on baud as d for mile by J. LA{' 1X a CO., OZ latktrty strom Acu'u LOLIS DROPS Of flavors, am Nils by J. LAVELY & C 0.,. aul4 - Tea Dealers sud Gwent lIIILS NO EI JIACKLEL„ (larr,r,) Jan arrived, on 4 . 0 e , eoludganwnt, awl 1)r pate try- TAAFFE, 3LAOUIRE & BANE.. 'QTRIPtai PIVINTS—Two ewes mote of thcootast folioed striped Prlntr.opeued et out; A. A. MASM & OW& wwei p r i ri .Tir toburgh City La atorrarr. 'W Fifth onv.t ont.r.ANs nUtiArt— . • 1.11 . 170 Maki 0 Sugar, in store and fur gale by 31ILLKit k RICKLISON. 221 and = Liberty Ptrivt KflIi.ED oCoA.it..s 7 . • . . 9esoos layering's. D R Loaf Sugar; .ii bills:l4 9 Lent Alger, A. Jim& Refinery ; • . 20 I.l.llLnfering's Crinkled Surer; • do . • • .do . CAUTO PUITCTIZLII; • 5. do 0-00-OOO' 'loaf Sugar; In Purr and ea rale. aul4 MILLER .t ItICKETZON. • NDERWOOIrn PICKLh'S:— U firkins : Walnut.; • Cnntono : Maugoe"; Ited Cabbage: Picalilly ; In gallon.% half gallon', plot" and quart.. JuKt recolso4 emi tar sale: wispier...ale and retail, by nu; • • •J. 14VELY &W. 2SB Liberty rt tIXTENSIVE ARMITAL OP NNW OOODS I 4 R 1111: SEASON.—A. A. Slaws d . Co..= awl 04 Market ntreet. have justxteeival the largest and meat thrice 'kitchen of Psobrolderies ever produesd in Pittshtur.b. et - m.441m; of the . 13Clied ntylesin Choznlzettel, linrotherchierth Coilarot, Cuffs, Sleerev, ar. Alm. an Ramon, assortment of new style Prints Delaine.s. SUP, klark Lang, IteAlery. tilovep, dr. • au; • Watches and Jewelry - 1; r AF. CT Market genet, corner of Fourth. . received by thifmorning's Ihritrev, a large =art bleat of very desirable (loodo—fasbkmnble,.nod aulted to the present "damn. Uold and Silver Ira tette: In great vari ety; ChaluF, Breast Fins, Maga, Cull Phis, Uraeekta, Fen otto, Spotaclea,lorkeh. which me will sell at Nee Tort Fens. prices. Atao, - 1 large salortsnent of. Left qualities Uold Q . UN DIMS— • Burlier, TubA. Washboanli aml Broome; LO dozen Beazer Buckets; • 15 do Largo and mall size Beaver Tub.; lt; do Zinc Wreak Boanti; ' 8 do Merry do; • 90 du lluap Manor; ; 40 do ' (loud do; In atom and for sale b anl4 31ILLEIt & RIOKEVON Orme! OF Tat , &MOM Tentr ItAXLISOAD COMPANT. August 3d, 11t52. Sloekhoblere In the Allegheny Talley ltallroad Com l. party, are hereby notilled to pay a xecotel lentalment— litre Dollar,' per there—to the Treasurer, on or before the let Jay of September next. By order of the timid. JOHN T. 1,00A.7.4 Trewurer, auGa..m • 329 Wood et., Pittsburgh. Assignment. - OTICE 19 1.1821:Bli tIIVEN, that JOll. 1P HOPE WP.I.L,, of the Qty of Pittsburgh, has mode An amigo anent tome, for the bettentof his creditor?. Persons 'wield -01 to the mkt John P. Hopewell, are requested to call at. my (Mr, No. 45 Et. Clair sirel.t, In raid city, and make pay ment tome. on or before tho Ist day of October next; am d thos+ haring elahns against him, will present them for settlement. A.. 0. RhINHART, tmszionwlthrautt •. As.sixnee of John P. popPnell. tiptool.EN _ v . 6 am; Fancy Orerand Brown 311)ted Coostmontr, 0 do Illoct,Alreen and Orny Tw‘..vd2..; .3 do Dino s and Green Jeans: . • tl do Uroy, Drab and Black Blanket Coating; . 1 do Soperl.Ebsch Cas.thnere ; • 2 do Brow n Flannel; • . 30 'dorm Tow • Linen; On hand, 'on mud inniont, and far Fide on llivoroblr knurl by . A. LEE, IB:7MlmJ:mAmalal A T THE FRES , STORE, NO. 108 MARKET STREET, /VAR Twenty-fit ee'Per CraL—Good Bonnets for 12% ca., Bonnet Ribbons fbe 5 eta. a •yard; Calicoes, 4 eta: - Good Shawls from 25 to 50 eta; beat Grape and Silk Shawls, I 2 to $4; very nice Law na at 8 eta. a yank' flarages, 20 to 25 eta: Silk Tisanessl cts. 'only, and the exquisite new style of 31us de Boit reduced to 37 , 4 eta. yard. My And annual Sat:ebeOns this day, and I assure the In dies of my flied data rmination to clear my shelves of my large Stock of Bummer Goods, to mako room for my Fall and Winter supply, wjalch will shortly arrlve front London, Tarts, and New York.. Some of my goods were only receiv ed last week, and yet I will sell them cheap as the rest. Remember, I. haven o damaged gcolx, or old stock, to put off, but all new, ruble( stable, seasonable and perfect articles. JAMIZ GOSLING. - aiii-SEILISNERT.-01inlatne A. Gating luta reduced ber Milken to so low o p rice that ladies don't wish to buy them any cheaper. .Iy3 UIEaLUO33 XTIILL NO MATDE3 : .MARRY Nit? Words by Quilts' - V P. SUTRAS; MUST. ;by Ilcuur KLEDER. Who liver Dmt by It .vlitg; a reared melody, for one or more fake.. Be Then Oh Gal by N Ight by Day; a sacred melody, for one or more voices. I'm a Pilgrim. By the Sad Sea Waves. Old Pine Tree. - Hope and the Bose. I Remember the Hour when we Parted. Wert Then but Mine. Lone Starry Hour. The Sailor Boy's Last Drtmm. My Dreams are now nu more of Thee ; Kate Hayes. Come Where Hut Fountalw Play. flow Calmly Sinks the Parting Sun; a sacred Song. officer's Funeral. • What Shall 1 Call Thee. Midnight Schottisch. • Hello Kate Woltz. ALSO—a. fine collection of "Variations, Polka'', Waltzes, Sehottlsebes, HENRY •HLEBER, No. 101. Third street, Sign of the Golden Harp. TIES .CAP.H.It3 THE ONLY TRITE SYSTEM!: . •-• • - rwrirs PtEl CL T ILATEDI I I lAMB (OSTROM, 38 Liberty Street, New York.—Having beets - many yeast: in.the JOBBING SILK BUSINESS, in New .Yort, the undersigns(' has noticed, that to do a general Credd Buenas aieriplarge profit on the goods is nocenary and -the t a. Lane PART or vac - raorre 18 sups twos A raw .ART/Oq A, he has therefore ccuunienced dealing principally in .W B ' awns, slld*upon the . - • EiCiniVre Cash System, *:ass). can guarantee 'every customer a 111900 OP AT LUST 20 min mrs- snow rum vulg. CIUMOU mem. Below Ls a brief Rd of Goials, of which a complete anortulcut will always be fccand at this establishment: RONNET RIBBONS, FRENCH CRAPES, BILK CRAVATS, GLOVES, MITTS, LACES;. EMBROIDERIES, • DRESS TRIMMINGS; DATUMS, WHITE - GOODS, HOSIERY, L C. HAMMER- CHIEFS, PLAIN RIBBONS, ARTI FICIAL. Having given this system a fair tricil, and received tat =emus orders from strangers to the cash system, - Ms under , Ligned emaera i vw sno ung w I:li e : I :g o :sine w ed virch. - tba w t th roods. cs: atecols the tml,y. true system" of doing Inosil2PAN and invites s eall.hoso all JAMES 051T.024 38 Liberty ertreet,'next door to the Past Otice, „Iv'Snlm (Late of th e fans of Me. Snyder: Os.) ,- • _ t, , • EMEIESi r- _ .... 'J' ~"~ ... ~ TvtvAniApift6:' 2 7 the C O ReillY; lll ,..6l' the. *lran 'Pet. _qoNe)mmoira.i • 18. bridge bill :was debahat until the On motion of Mr.- Stanley the :appropriating to the general States too million of acres of the Piiblle Lands for the benefit of indigent in s ane, was taken up, and amended to provide that the same =lomat shall be appropriated to the States in compaimd ratio of the geographical area and rep •resentation of each In the House of Repreamtattros, and prodding thit the area of no State shall be computed at more than 50,000 Rewire mlles. Without acting finally on the bill, the House adjourned. Stetsru—A bill making approptiattons for the rowdruc. tlan of a Ship Canal around the Falle of St. Marin, with the original bill proposedsranting 500,000 acres for the construe- Moisofs.canal through to Michigan came up. Mr. Yelch'e adiendritint authorises the Secretary of War to contract CR the aemetroction of. a Ship Canal at a cost net eseending pOO.OOO. Pdr. Toncoy's amendment authorise4 the Teiying of tolls to keep it in ropair. Mr. Cass addatased the. Senate at length, showing the im portance of.theilualailn a commerchd point of view, and al so in time ofskaiValllirding means of transporting national Tamale tainfniy, lake to thn other. Mundt blis 40iidd bare no objections to the annexation of Caaailicit , the acquisition of Cuba if that could be :weout- Plhlbed.Wltbant a war. Re would not go to war to nttain ittiattmdilbut If war should occur, ho would hare no objeo. Mon to such 11 consequence. Mr. Underwood followed in favor of the bill. .Mr. Butler opposed the measure; no war was exported; none could occur in that section. Ile objected to taxing the country for local Improvements and would prefer n general .aPtem; building a road from Washingion to Now Orleans, to Buffalo, or to improving the navigatolu of the Mississippi. Mr. Mason also opposed the Mr. lloncey's amendment woe tvloptecl. Mr. Bell renewed his objeitions to the consldeVation of the bill to advance the river and harbor bill. After further de bate Mr. Phelps's amendment west negatived.. Without act ing finally, the Senate adjourned. EUROPEAN NEWS ARRIVAL OF TIER STEAMER FRANKLIN.. Nutt' YORE, August 10. • 'The atcamer Fratalvliti untied this eveolog front Ilarre, pletschgers, avul & cargo valued at two vollliona of dollar,.. The Canada 11171i4 It Liverpool on the 3let. The Atlantic miniver' on Tumlny evening. , ' • - COSIIIMIIL INTISLIGEV: LIVERPOOL CM= Muster.—The market- ts. not quite so strong. The sales on Saturday were 10,000 bales, 5000 • and 4900 for export. On Monday tbo sales were fOOO lades, of wbleb 2000 remelt spreillation and export. Tuesday's sales 4000; 1000 /peculation and export.. Wolneodnfis sales 7000 bales: 1000 export. • Breadatutio...Flour....Cd dearer: • WeAtern Quell 19 Cd(iA, 203; 01'1°21442.. 4 .. Whest.. - .linsadrAneed trifle : re.l Arad . mixed V 4 ,5.10; whito• do Ya0.3..' Ccwn...Whito 24 0,1(4: 30 Od; mixed yellow 303. - ProTl3loB.3con., long middling 54 Beer. me 33, 730th 140,g Work, mess, 80.3€‘176 Lord in VALI 6S3C . pCOm pure do 093002%; Harms moron and - wanted. . • • At London there woo no elgtdfiennee attached to Mr. Web ster's note on the Fioheries.• • • • • • Amounts of the crops from Frattee and Belgium and the Rhine are exceedingly. unfaverable. In the multi of Fiance the deficiency of wheat is estimated at one-fiarth, the rye nearly one-half. Belgian •alicat has. In vonsegnanee, riven no the continent to Pram . de to • Ge per quarter; rye 50 per .Ttea provincial trade was healthy, with a slight advance in price*. • • ' At ?douche:der and in the woolen disiiiets the prosomts 'were favorable, At Nottingham, law • was dull, but horic:ry salve. Th. , news of the Ildiery difficulty produced 9 alight de , cline at the Scott Exchange, which aulKequently recovered. Money W 11.4 CA,My and abundant. Mexican bomb' Ltd ho. proved mid commercial affair,' were healthy. Lettere from *Part; ray that the appointment of FnuW, Slinkier of Stale, created great inurpriye and noised c0n4,1- erable rifte in the 'French Fundit, no. elocLizoot in tlio Winatraents an. In EsVor of fho Oor eminent. It Smug ?Anted that the. French fleet wag about to bombard TripolL • • • Than wag a completo (.flute of the vintage of the !eland of .3ladeirn. • Amounts of the potato crop In Ireland are unfavorable. The City (.I'3'4lllam-flee arrived at the Mersey at midnight on the 3d. She was obliged to put in Loch Tilde for mob The parliamentary elections. erect/med. It Is thought that neither party will la able to rommond a enflcfent majority far a string government, end a fresh appeal to the country will be nceasaary earn. The report of a secret convention of the northern powers lepronounced a fabrication. The answer Oronoca anivrt at Southampton from the Peale with over 53,300.000 in specie. Conaela tiered on Tuesday, 100341 money 1104: account 100%. The Innilein sugar market him Improved. and mustier-able badness his been done in entree at aliveness! to ieee.. Cotton has declined 1 ,4; the lower qualities have declined thetansk Orleans middling do. fair OK: Upland fair +:: do. middling 51/. FROM ECUADOR. Nint Tons. Aught IG. Later &tykes from Ecuador glee details of the 100TP1711.91t9 of Fiore.. On the 25th of June.n woindron of r.even rmAeLt anchored MI Ounymbill. Shortly niter, they were attacked by the Ecuadorian etenmer Ibluson. A few ahots were et changed with no daum..-e. The latter linolet MT. A Flury rkinnbh afterward,. took phum no the Phute between ti f, wa ging party of Ed. cittetly American , . under Major Bull and tkiptain Owen, and n party of WU who were atutoutted ha a chapatel. Thirty EmsakWiana .21%* and nanny WOIIII- ded. A general attack by land nud water wns oxpeet,4 by Floret. On the 3.1 of July. while swatting an attack, tbe magazine schooner Atrairtbn. belonging to Idorv's sud ron. blew up. killing 44 soldiers and sailor k The v,t , ..4 sunk Immediately. The killed Included win offierrs. On the night of the dth of July. Gunyaqull attacked iatterlud on min (Sflcrt and Platictuuto wen• rileoret when t h e Invader bark Notin. Another Attack by land.atwl trnter was planuott on the night of the SIIISInnw ItsAittg the Lux) hero's In per,on. It weui afterward+ nbstadoned In ronvouruee of Infertnstinn re. (*trot of the strength of the enemy. At the tact &wants Floret was promoting with s tteet up the river In onor quenre of luforntstion that the Muni ry pesple were ready to join his stantishL ---•••••• • SHOCKING MURDERS A terrible murder was committed lo this city thlt morn. Ins . . at three o'cloek, on F..att lienntwsce street. 'o. 115:, lu t 1;;; dwelling ofJosial; Ilarttnan. Tim house was entered by two negromt and Mr. !Intim= was killed while in Iwrl asleep, by a blow with n testy Iron bar. Goon.? ProwLage held an inquest this morning, from which we team that at abort three o'clock. Mrs. linrininn mu; awakened by a [mho in the room, and ,t 3 leokiug up she mw two negmes. Iler. husband MB immediately struck with PP ken Instrument ctlikh killed him Instantly. The negrom then went fhtts the grorery, whieh *As in the rause house, and up stair:. Mrs. Hartman then got op wino the urgroos canie down. One of them came into the mom and struck her severed time+ with a club, hreskins her tam: she gam; the alarm, when the villains tied_ Nothing was taken from the home. Vbe cause thatpromptal the bloody led. remains yet n mystery. Much other testimony was token and a verdict rendered of murder by persons unknown. A villain. of the name of Darrow. Wan firrehti.4 on Sat na day, ch.tmckl with beating and biting hit - wife. ' The your woman WM yotenlay. Punlay, hunt the eZert. 4 tier „ wound': Them Wan no person In the hour when Ow Med. Shv Wlt.• build *ad IT her neighbor... Tin• anurktmr httOW in jail. INCENDIARY FIRE3--RIOT AND • ih1.17/1411C, August 16 . . . On Satuntny Wait therr 4 *ere three &on, all Ito, work of Ineendlarien rtrnt. rerend mutt drrellingn nn Ilarrtnnt ntreet were burned down; next, the Puldie &boot ttou.e, near Ointon, wMctn wru. Mx, burned down; the third lice wan n ►tnblo on Shrealer street. The firemen arm rlotlng all night bi difterent Fccti..soi of the city - . The Oilurnbitinfe rn g lne was taken from them Iry the Vigilant boys and thrown into the Fulls. greatly dam aged. (11 1 / 1 3. were Ortd end etonea thrown. and many per- POID, were Injured. The3feelienical and the iteittmme, two very onlerly companleA, were attackni In ink - fake by the rowdier. • John Gregory RAP fJund, yesterday morning at 2 o'clock, lying at the corner of ilillen and Dud street% with seven dirk wounds in DIA abdomen. and right *therein diffennst parts of the body. Owen Fadelda,.who had a drunken qua. eel with Greganry on the previous hifht. ROA arrested nud tax clothing found full of blood. lied cl not deny the charge. Gregory cannot lire. Jacob Peacock and Alexander Didier.elianced with burgla r 7, rad a bone thief named Connor. broke out of Jell on Sat• urdny afternoon. Connor we: , rtuarreArd at Thonvontown. The others an, trarkid towardi llanishurg. ARRIVAL OV nu: NORTHERN LIGHT. Ntw Vont. August 16 The Atettmor Northern Light arrival yesterday morning from San Juno, whence the sailed on the allt, bringing 300 nassengers and $150,000 in gold dust. She reports San Juan its healthy. The nnutets are dull and well supplied except with flour, of which there was none on hand. The Northern Light brings two Jaye' later inti•fligeuee from San Francisco. • • • Through tho interception of Mr. Dillon, the French Consul. tunicablo rotations bare been re torn) betweon the Ameri cans and foreigners In the district of Marapnat. A rumor prevailed at 241.nm:teat° on the l Gib ultimo, that Ceorptown had been dmtruyrsi by Om; The report requires confirmation. A duel wan fought with recalrem on tho 16th, nt Contra Cants. botween Mr. Nugent, editor of the San Franchan Herald, and John Colter, an Aldenzum of the 6th ward. At the socomi shot, Nugent received ()pitmen ball in the thigh. which will probably make amputation. TUE IMPRISONMENT OF •CONSUL RICE. Delmont Aug. IG. The NhUonal Intolligoneer pnbltshes a letter front II A. Wilson,of New York, to Mr. R chster, Mr. Fillmore, and the Mexican Minister, In which he 'mays that Mr. Mee. the Dist ant at Acapulco, was rent to prison for attempting to ob. atruct an American seaman In eufbrelng hitt Ilea the wages on the geezer Commodore Etoekton. by Felling her to a par ticular friend of hie for much I,:s than her value, and the much less than the amount due the seamen. lir my@ also, that ItIN. rendered hluvelf liable to arrest and putdshtnent fur resisting the oilicar of the law In the dischnrge of his du ty, by drawing deadly weapons upon him. • NORTH CAROLINA. ELF.GTION. BALTlutntr., Auccust . In all the counties except Mum% ChPrtd.pe, Youry and Cunituck, the rote stands—Reid, 39,419 ; Kerr (whig) 117. field's net gain is 912. • The House of Comtnoni ptarido .131 arhlga, 35 democrats...- Cherokee, Tyrrell and 3laeon to bear from. There's no doubt of n erbig majority an joint ballot. ANOTHER FISHERMAN SEIZI D—TIM LIQUOR LAW. Drams. August 16; The schooner Pilot, of Olourester, ROB wiz"! on the ilsldng grounds by a British war vessel. ma Helen Mar, previously salted, hod been released.. • The defendant in tho first Miner complaint under the new leA,was hulled on &Orley in $l,OOO. CALIFORNIA VF.ESCL WRECKED. Datrisanit, Aug. 16. • Advises frsni Valparaiso report the law of the ehip Star- SOntehlee, of Baste% for Coilibelabl. With 160 passengers, all of whom were eased but one. The oblp was . WO ton% bur then; the had a valuable cargo which wio - Insured 1/1 Deb ton for $500,000. . The dory 1.4 doubted here. THE CROPS-,-CAME MEETING. GLYCINNAS/, Aug.l6. It ban Ixien raining hard all day; the rain berms to be general, and will materially. benefit the Coru emus. Twenty thousand people attended the Bletimdbd Comp . meetiog. near this bhp yesterday. .' toRSTIIIICTIVE FIRE. . . Scantanutn, Mess.. Aug. 16. • 'hp rtorage Mouse of.the Conway Manufacturing amps ny was burnt thin moctilny. with its contents. It eontained about 60 000 114 of wool. The boo Iv eitimated at twenty • DEATH OF MRS. TAIZOIL • NEW Onazam, Ang. IC . Mrs General Taylor dial at East Parnagonla, on Satunlay night Mat. • .Buersto, N. 'V., Aug 16. eollielonocrured at Huron, an Tbured y n r. he o t . w le ee;n both ti • sheenier Hendrick Hudson acul the brig wools were datuagetl. . ' Tba weather is tine and the general health good, there be im; but few cases ofcbohna. The Democratic meeting, held on Saturday was well at tended. (leo. W. Clinton was ncsaluated for Governor. BEE MEE s. Ou CamMa, Cheese, }:artbenware, Maher, Leaf TuLam°, 00c. V 100ths. . • On Beeliwa.c. Drhd Fruit, Bridles Clover and Timothy 2eed, 70e. On Deer Skins, Hemp, Flax, and r g w t. 70e:V 10011 m. On Feathers, Furs, Peltry, Drotime and Merebaudize, flOe. tig 100 tbs. • On Flour, 87 1 /e. V barrel. We are also prepared to forward frelgbt to .Rodebaugb's Station, near G reerusburg, and intennollate Stations. • COVODE & ORAILAIL Agents; corner of Penn and Wayne eta., Pittsburgh. U. U. 110ESTON, Agent, • ,1y29 276 Market street. Pldladelpldn.' Executors' Salo of Beni Estate. rkN the premiPes an TIRITtSDAY, the 10th day of August., kir Ice;taut, at tl o'clock, P. 31., the underalgned Rxecutore of Anthony Bravo. late of the Borough of lALWrtncevllle, demand, will oapcoo to axle, by public outcry, at the time and place above elated, the iblioning valuable real estate, Three Acres of Ground, situate on the Fourth street ROW, at Ira intersection with the Squirrel 11111 road, near Ent parrty, on which is erected a two story Brick Dwelling Noire, with out honeqs, stabling, Sc., together with a good garden and cholegehrubbety, fruit trees, Ac.. the Ibrmer en. eidetic* of Anthony Dravo,,do:eased. ALSO—Six Acres of Ground, adjoining the above, and containing a largo front on the Fourth street rand, very suit able for occupancy as a country residence. ALSO—Pour Lots of (hound, situate in East Liberty, numbered 2 . 3 , d acid 5, In Francis 0. Bailey's plan - of lots, each. containing GO feet In front on the Pittsburgh and Greensburg turnpike road, and extending bank, preserving the name wid th , 105 feet, on one of which is erected a good two story Brick douse, out imusas, Se. The tots will be sold separately or together, to suit purchasers. ALSO—Lots numbered 14, 16 amllo, In the plan of Lots laid out by Peter Dravo's Administrator; in the Borough of Lwrencoville, each Lot containing In front, on Butler street. 21 feet, and extending back, preserving the same width, 100 feet to a 20 feet alley. A Store and Dwelling Rouse to erected on lots 15 and 113. ' The redo will commence on the property first above de scribed, at 3 o'clock, anti willbe sold there. unless it Ls then deemed ailvlsable to adjmmi to the other premises. • Terms made known at sale. For further Information, en quire of the undersigned, or of ROBB S 3ITONNELL, Fourth Rt. JOHN • JOHN RUM, Executor' of Anthony Draw+, doomed T. C. TAVII - 1 La( COOS FORWARDING AND. COMUISION ROUSE, sr. LOUIS. • • • Jonll IV. MMUS .10Sr.P11 *OGIMXIS. Twlchell.& Diogrldgo r - COM3USSION AND FORWARDING AIRACTIANTR, - Oyu , : of Cbmmercial and Pim: streets. W I TZT P e u aI athmd aatM trtVelmetni°, an d lgr c i v a i l l e l ots a rd i Com l • cash edvarews on consignments or RI of Lading In hand: Orders for the purchase of Lead, Grain, Hemp and othei Produce, will Do promptly filled at the lowest pos,lble prfees, and on tho beat tenna. They will also undertake the settletnent end collection of datum of importance; and hope, by their especial pereonal effort.' and attention to all the intere+ts of their friendA, to give general anti...dad-lon. Louis; TMENCLs: Geo. Collier,. St. Louis; I:MIA Morton, aorloUnti; . rage & Bacon, do; Studer & Gornlau, do; Charles'', Blow & Co., do; Hosea & Frazer, .. do: Chouteau & Valle, do; Springer & IV/demon; do; D. Leech 1 Co., William Holmes & C 3, J. W. Buller &Bro. Plttalmrgh; Morgan, J. M. Amick & Morgan, Phibulelphia; Shields & Miller, Philadelphia; IL D. Newcomb & Bra, and B Reynohls, Louisville; T. C. TIVICIIELL & CO., New Orleans. • • commissioN HOWSE, NEW ORLEANS. • • LIQs long .qtaburaea noose coat their . .attimttott A r idly to'salei and purehnen Copal:trio% And to ardisig buelnesa genertali.. • • Th o y iadleit a continuanCe of the liberal patronage here tothre Om , t hem ' January 2 3 , / 862 . inartbfent EMI= MEMI MIME lIKVEI 4 "64 1 :: • . • SEMI =SE E2=Ml=l=E EIMIENSI JOLLY DICKEY, MarslukL P M DAVIS, Auctioneer. P. • R. T. C. MORGAN; N 0.141 Wood Rat MEEM EINE 9 .:r:. **. • • tf t k. • 4.;!'. - MENEM =WM RIM MEE :MEDICAL - .114rOBEMACIt'S VER.WIBOOB. An gintniityl of thia pleunnt and orroctive• Verndfture, k contently for tale at Drag. Blzrzo, jy3l.ll4kw Na 140 corner 'of Wood ot. and Virgin 0110 Y., 13111BUMATLM—Dr. Brown's newly discovered remedy .13b for Rheumatism is a 'speedy _and certain Remedy for that painful trouble. it tuner Mamma Private Consultation Rooms No. 41 DIAMOND, Pittsburgh, Peon's. The Doctor is always at home. B. A. Patinestock's Versultage s !FUR ladled and most effective remedy fur WORMS, in 1 Children or Adults that has' ever been die/veered. Thu fallowing testimony_ of Its good effects is offered: 7 . - Prom Mr.-HENRY OTT, Merelmnt, Cmorroaretritxr., Indiana, Oetober,lBsl. Messrs. 11. A. Fammcrorx Co.--Centlenten—leur Ver. mirage is decidedly popular in this vicinity: I could take. hundreds Of certlOcates with refereneexo the goal effects re sulting from Its used among my customers.. I conacientlons. ly recommend It as n good and sagi article for the expulsion of Worms from the system: My sales are largely increasing, - having sold-more this season than any preceding year since ' have been I keep on sale several other Vormlfa ges, but sellmoleof_ yours than of all others. ' Respectfully Yaw, lIENRY frff. Prepared rendsald by . - •. IL FAIINESTOCR & CO., 3F2C I- AlLtrtf corner of Wood and First sts, Pittsturch. - - Private Diseases. , -:BROWN , No. 41 Diamond Alley; "./ vote( lab entire attention to an office Practice. 17 lila bushiest" La meetly confined to Private - • • • - Venereal Dineen, and such painful affections, . brought on by imprudence, youthful, indulgence t.exeekst. Syphilis , ' Syphilitic Eruption , Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Urethral DischargeS; Impurity of the .11lood, with all D1P.32- Mg of the Venonsal.Omon. Skim. - Diseares, Scorbutic &up- Grout, 'getter; Ringworm; Mercurial Menses, Seminal Weak ness,. Impotency, Mks, Rheumatism, Female, Weaknera, Monthly Suppression's, Diseases of the Joints; Fistula - in AZIIN Nervous Affections, Paine in the Back and Loins, Irri tation of the Bladder and Kidneys, sucoeasflllly treated.— Sixteen Care guaranteed o years' practice (six in this city) enables Dr. Brown to offer assurances of a apealyoure to all who moy coma un der his care. haiand Private Consultation &oars, 41, Diamond alley 021..C6arges mocletirte. novbalkwly - - - THE • GREAT VEGETABLE &EMBUS': DR.. 11. B. MYER'S EXTRACT, Dandeleon, Wild Cherry and Sarsaparilla pIUS valuable medical preparation differs entfre.lyfrom 1. any simple "Extract of Sarsaparilla," or common puri fying medicine. It is a compound of many most CLEAN S- ' I ~ NG . ING. MIMICINES, with others acting directly on • the Ktd ileYS,.or having Immediate reference to the and contin ued healthy operation of some internal organs. It amtains articles which enter into no • other preparation In existence, • AND IT IS UNRIVALLED Ia purifying and refreshing effects, by any Medicine in the World. It Ls pot up In LARGE DOPTLFS, Is very pleasant • to the taste, mid Is more concentrated, • STRONGER, BETTER AND CHEAPER, than any other In tho market. Persons who have taken "Sarsaparilla" by the gallon, without Mkt have been rad ically cured by using two or three bottles. This is the only, compound in which Dandelion. Wild Cherry and Sarsaparil la are so prepared to offer the peculiar virtues of ench, in• combination with pure extracts of other healing . articies, in a highly concentrated state. Its ingredients are purely ve getable, and are such . reets and barks as are found, though chiefly affecting certain parts, in their general tendency, t 9 produce the most cleansing and healing effects. • IT IS IMPOSSIBLE • • To cure many diseases. Dropsics, Kidney Complaints, draw off Watery Humors from the Blood, or corrupt and 12 ritaHng secretions of diseased organs from the body, without the thorough operations or the Kidneys, as canned by this medicine. No other extracts even pretend to this effect. In fact, this very operation, for which It Ls particularly com poundal, differs from 'all other preparations, nod makes it the best compound in existence. IN ALL CASES OF DROPSY, use this medicine. It will relieve. It has cured when life itself was despaired of. It contains articles that will cure, If anything can, and takes the only method to make permanent cures.. • • . SHIP FEVER! SHIP FRYFIII To produce testimony In proof of rho Comet' this disease Is acknowledgally new. The public have Belong been taught to regard It as &tat, that Its positive cure would memo". most a miracle, yet SHIP FEVER HAS BEEN CURED. And by the Great Vegetable Remedy;. Dr; If. B. Myers' Ex tract Of Dandelion. Wild Cherry, Ac., alone. We select the following as a specimen of the numerous testimonial,' to the efficiency of this medicine In eases of this malignant disease, which we have to exhibit. • TF.SPIIIONY OF PHYSICIANS. • Francis Tiblimese, 3L D ^ a skilled physician, residing In Buffalo, N. Y., and one who has devotrd•Umself particularly to the study and cure of the Ship Fever, with almost every. phase of which ho Is conversant, gives the following testimo ny in relation to the effects of this medicine, as prepared by "'phis is to 'certify, that I bare wed Dr. IL B. Myer.'Ex tract of Dandeleon. Wild Merry and Sarsaparilla. In my practice. In ram az number of patlenta shit with alp Fe. yer, with very beneficial results. And I consider it a gener al curative in that disease." Prepared by MYERS & RICE, No. II Warren street, New York. • Sold by R. E. SELLERS, apr:r.dcodicw) No. 57 Wood -street; RAISTNB-65 hcpres J. Existlo•R braud fur ale bb myl3• . swm & SIN IrINFXI,IOI,- , 30 bb? prime... • . . , cull . WILLIAMS &CO boxei Pearl, in pspora. • null • T. & CO. NRTU WEST IMMO COMPANY—A row Alum for ooleby ' TIIO3IPSON. BELL & CO. 1101BENIX MINING COMP..INTA few hbaree fur hate. A, • null • THOMPSON BELL &,4 50 r oll SHAMMS RIDOHMOHNO COMPA ; NY—For WO. . THOMPSON, BELL & CO. CaRP . ET CHAIN—A wry anpartor attfole, of alLoolora v can to bad at tbaCarpet Warebouas, N 0.85 - Fonith at. •. sill • . ...W. 3CCLINTOCTE: • . OIL ‘l4/TH9,-A *tab lot ornew ntylo 44.011 Cloths, is reined thimby; at. the Carpet Warehotue. Na. 63 Fouttb• street. • )cull) W. M'CLINTOM 00AZ-100 boim Palm and Hades; la • 10 do Caallle and Almond. Ann • . J. A WILLIAMS & CO lAWEN ILASUKF.RCHIEFS-250 dozen of Moo:My; cheap Liam Ilandkorehlefa, at 8 suilloc, jug reei4via... anlo . A. A. 3fASONI a CO. CIANDLES-10 bovs Star; • *do Swam!? Mould; . 1° , 4° ". J. D. WiLLLUIS & CO. Gull ' STAIR RODS—Bronze and Hale ttrasatStalrßoaa,a lane savrnnent, In store and for slab, at the Carpet Ware house, 2 , :0. 85 Fourth etruet. null W. 111,011.INTOCK. 11 NS .10 AND PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD STOCK—A O &iv Antra, for ask by • - • THOMPSON BELL & CO., aid 1- corner of Third and Market atroeta. Otalk.V Tile Poems of Oliver Wendell H Holmes., new Aro . and enlarged edition, 1 ' L%no: • For rale by • • . KAY A: CO., null • •No 65 Woad 'treat; • Wanted, AClAltittlalt, who wulerstantla Abe badness In all its branches, to whom liberal.wad and a permanent sit nation will be.given, It found competent and attentive. Application to be made at fj3r33l OFFICE. IdKCDUNKS, who sorted as a Munition in Company Id 0, Sixth !regiment 11. S. Infantry, In the Florida was, will hear of something to hl. advantage, by calling on the subscribers, at No. 75 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. A. WILKINS & CO. IaTILLOW WARE--31arket Baskets; VI -- • - Clothes do; • • • . Do Hampers; Wagons ;- j uxt received and L)r sale by _ .. 1Y8 • • C. 'YEAGER, No. 110 Market stmt. TINDERWOOD'S TRUE LEMON SYRUP; L) do Sarsaparilla Pine Apple rind Ginger do; do Raspberry Vine..ar;,... Cur rale by IP A. IirCLURO & CO., .Iy l6 No. MG Liberty. et 113ltAlTIVAITKS ItETROSPNGT, (half yearly,) pert twen 113ty.4111h. Alsoßankla's Abstract of the lledlcal Sci ences No. lb, foren , January to June, 1852.• • The Upper Ten Thousand, (illustrated.) by C. Astor Bristol; fin. sale at . • • IL MINER, 4! Ctrs, 32 Smithfield street. Sealed Proposals, lirtßE RECEIVED until the 16th 'natant, at the O 1 lit of the undersigned, for laying the Plank on the Lawrenceville and Sharreburgh Plank. Road. AR*, for fill ing in and ballasting on the same.. JA.NIES BLAKELY, PztJdclenL Adonis itn Co.'s Western Express. FUSTIDIII REDUCTION OF. FREIGHT.—Ori and alter MONDAY, Await 21, the 'late of height. on heavy floods -will be reduced to V . 2,50 100110, from Philadelphia to Pitt.hurgh. BAKER le FORSYTH, Fgente. ,7"aDdIESTIO DRY GOODS—The antaterilens duive Jost re ij coked a teeth trupply of plain atal fancy printed Wi lma, Checks, °lngham, 3lnallna, de. Alm.; on hand, a well ocsortal etock of Variety thoda, Jewelry and Watchea, which they offer Wholmle, at greatly reduced prices. • . JA3I/3.9 11I'CANDIMS 8 CO. Adam's & Co's. Express. rftF.lO:2lllT REDUCED.—From and after. this' date, our rates on pound freight, from Phlladelphtato Pittsburgh, will be ..t.3 per 100 Itv—it reduction ofts per rent. 'lime, from rhihulelphia to Pittsburgh. 30 boom. aprs BAKER et FORSYTH. Agents. :11: 4 1XTKACTS FLA VGI L LNG ICK CREAM, se.— _Li Lemon, onWn, Cinnamon , Clove, ' Ginger, Almond, Nutmeg, ilooe. For nolo by J. LAVKLIF CO., . ' . 265 Liberty stmet. Notice. • A N applkatlon will be made - it the next ' , mien of the AO& Leithilature, for the charter of a Bank, with a capital of .Three Hundred Tboueand Dollars, to be located at Pitta• burgh, and called the Western Bank of Penttaylvania." IlarriActrg Union will please copy In Weekly paper. fisiiS:Ora 113 BANDIES—LS ticignotte and rellevotsin Brandies—dark and palo—in qr. casks; also Napoleon, octavas—under Custom Rouse charge; together with 14 varieties of Rochelle Cooke and Bordeaux Brandies of the most superior qualities, In store and fdr sale cheap, by JACOB I'VEAVB.R, Jr, Corner Fitatand Market stools. Tm: 'MAGAZINES FOR AUGUST—Just. received at J.L. Miner &Co's., No. 22 Smithfield street, the following Magazines for August: Goday's Lady's Moll for August.; • - Graham's Magazine; Sartain's do; • Peterson's do; • jyl7 11. MINER 1. CO. Wanted, AowIFARM', of about 16d acres: good imPrGved load, Within sixty miles of. this city, and within two =Dm of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad: 'ALSO--Several tracts of from 6to iM acme m:01 land, within 20 miles of this city, and near either of the Railroads. CURTIS k DOIIRS, Apply to N 0.123 Wood street.' Another Fresh Arr v at .0. 9 7 ., ' IMMO I CO-. north-west corner . of - Wrxxl street L. and Diamond alley, ern just opening a fresh 'Stock of Pettey Prints, Summer Pantaloons, Mines, Berege9„ French, Manchester mai Domestic Gingham& To'ether, with a complete assortment of Ladles' Dross Goods. Also, a l arge s tack of Ihricry, Oboves, dc. 'Those, together with our f orm er purchases, makes our stock unsurpassed by any west of the montains—to which we solicit the attention of Moen., as we can oiler them on the most larouude terms. .le4 D. GREGO it CO. A. Good • Investment. -vtrE are authorizod - to 011100 shares of " Minnesota" Copper Stock, at an . ecweedhsgly price T ain mine. now minow ranks - among the finest In tho world. and milli, without doubt pay a divldond of $l2 to slb a ?hare for tha years basket?, ultb a pnrpect of yet largor dlitdondi hereafter. To caspitallsts and others, desiring a profitable have:daunt, these shams present en opportunity rarely offered: A. IVILETBSI CO., Stock and Exchange Brokers, • •75 kburth etrect. SOMETILLNU NM—Almost every day at ROOD'S NEW . YORK JEWELRY STORE, 61 Market at. This do re. ceitetl, another invoice of , tine Gold' Wakes Just 1m expressly for thb market. Also a large lot of line foahlona ble Oold Jewelry, (Noma very rich,) which will be eold ns usual, foam 23 to 60 pee cent. lower ttom goc4', of the same quality and richness haveever been offered lbr at any of the other establishments In this city. No mistake. Call and sco. ,ami you white startled. N. 11.41.1 kinds of Watch repairing dans. as "au as at any shop In Europe or America, at abort notice. Watch Glasses set at just half the usual price, at sop 51 - 2dARIELT BZ . • - .• . • 4 1. ." - : - f =MI • . Ez - , mt, aboef Dn. To Goodft, n Throning or Steele, Stmt. Ret low. meteor Andy to -S. OGDLIIANS, 118 Mirlet re Ft* Sale. !TIME B011111)3.:48 fort lope, and Vina In &imp ter, to tme a &bore Wm' For oak b s.. NLMICK & CO, et..Traier - rpo LET—Ahrge CY.LLAU ewer No. 24 nth faeet;enn• Tonkin. to the Inorkettionst, suitebru rue liar burl. ness requiring n mai Owe App_ly Cu d i p me o w ", to THOMAS MOFFITT, No. ^3lllll4am , • - ——t ~ T ILE MISSOURI EXCLIANOE, on Winer ne " u , tbo corner of Short street. Tor track% ITO, m to . . . • apr2tif Mderuinn PARRINbOR. ratlLWart ... /I:0 LET—The eubgerlber Ofrea for Eclat the STOE e fumt how °erupted hylfeltee. .4:l4t,b;zhx.frr,ltar. Ye streot. Posrrmfon glrsrn On the iM, otikprll. Require of ictoG:tf MIAS. if. PAEIL,SOg, N0..73 Wood et 7110 LET—'ELLE STORE Roo3l,atut.YES,Thacni. 'cupful hy the anatoerfber. , • Pcq:4.loox glyeik,'nth hut:: Far terms qnquiri of . - • •-•, .••• „ .apr9 fi:ClVESTl44ll_,Stiturgiu 1 - 1011 SALE OR EXOIIANitII—.4. Lot of 43 o'loo fent. r On which are erected three Thick. and. two Prams Hoitecsion the row. The whole rents for $4OO, and I/ alto. ated on Penn street, in the. Ninth Ward. • . - nut .• THOMAS - 11OFFIT1, No. 29 nth stilts; A FINE PHOPER7Y FOR A a:II:m=1 iwsimmcp..... A Ftvo Arrea of Ground on :tannery EMI, in The Wan . ay lota In Bensllle, beautifully heated for a prirsto redden**, • 2 for sale low on neeonutuadating terms. Apply soon in 2 • 4 au2 : ".AUEITIN 1.003118..?.M.92..1'autth : . - DROPSRTY IN TUII iVettn—A recent IA on 1 Penn street, 24 trrt -frewt,.extending tick 109 teat to Spring nay, adjohdag,lot owned by the City, end eerriptcd . • by the Intlleprelence •geine Company... For naloby. ' ATJSTLIst LOCiIIIN; N0.91.70nfi1l iSIRABLR BIIAINFS3 o? r for .i b nl the D WARE:IIOMM now occuplai by !new a Drys Store on the corner of Liberty and Rand atrectu Alnod loentkon for business of nny kind. Posseerion given immediately. • FOR SALE—A lot in Allegheny elty,frottUng iaJihist oh Benyer greet. and extending is GO Motto in alley, near tbo corner of Bearer and- Jackaon atreeta: 'Tbla prnp! -- arty Li well situated for a dwelling or butinetastand:.- ...... 'l _ t . . 17101169.11011171TT, lo p' . , . - No, 2911111rateeet. FI3ALE—Iu biast lifrnringluun, three( =betas' •• r F neat BRION DWELLING II0C41.:1, containing thaw, rooms each. The loft are 130 feet fumt by'l2o feet doer, , Said houses ore in theyear end of tha lots, leaving - rillielent spare in front for the erection of other bOdings.,l•Apply to jy2o • THOMAS MOFFITT, No. 22 Fifth at. .11.0PKIITY IN- TEE BEVENTII WAIW• 'OS BALD, P A Lot on Centre Avenue, 32 feet • hunt. - and eXtending beck 118 feet, herring on it a TWO .TORT mucLllouB4 good well and other conveniences. , - Terins—Ono•bott =dr, bilsnest in try.. yearly p info..- jytt • AUSTIN' LOOM,' No 92. street. , FR BENT—From the LitOf Aprll non‘thoBDollll, with Dwelling attached, on the corner of Market Gantt Mrs! streeta—a good buainew enutd.far a &moor Taiern, it being only one mivare from the riverwill bo rented low too tenant. Apply to - good marls:tf WALTAR Bum, rro.siz.Ltheity,st. -160 ACRES OrLAND In Lawrence, rciuntl„rmai CMGs Cut Canal, throe gnnrters eta mile from Edlnbough, the miles from Newcastle; GO acmes battom; half tioi tract good timber; 50 *cm beitjmal; abounds wltb Ilmmtone r and la well watered; three Smirks; mills In the rleinlq. Apply to 1721 CURTIS* DOBBS, 1= Wood at WO; SAM AT A. BARUAIN.—A Brick Ilnu.so and Lot, at the anuor of Third and Ferry streets. The Lot to 29 bet some inches on Thlnt street, by 82 deep on• Ferry at The Howe fo 2.1 by CO feet, two stories WO, sad tubbed in good style. Rents for two htnidred dollars, eletttof ill eb ponses. Apply humedlately:to. •• • ant THOMAS MOFFITT, Ha. 2IV =kg; DESIItAbLE PROPERTY. POll. SALE—Tena ..desirable Lots, situated In the Seventh Ward,- nearly. opposite bleneral J, K. noorbead's ?Lawton. fronting-on CentreAve. nne, forty feet by nicety-tor to Clark street.,The tteletbor hood Is good, and the street Is pored. Title good., .Porprke and terms enquiry at .W1..1117EL Ibt/ALICY, • jy23 . Rad Eqtato Agent, N. E. carnet Wax! and Fifth' •- 'OM ma& . •• TlOlt SALE,--A house and lot tn Allegheny city, on the _U corner of Ohio and Parture Isom near the outer depot of the Ohio and Penth!ylvaala- rallroeit 'The lot tir'= feet front by /05 feet decp. .The' honse 3s anew brick balding, by 32 feet, two stories high, contain!' flee name,a largo 101 l and good cellar.' There is also a 'Man stable in the rear of the lot Apply to THOMAS 111011711 T, R at:NT—An elegant MANSION, within n few squares. Fof the Court Mum:largo enclosuro, Outdo Irma, and ehrubbery; abundance of teepee; atabllog for throe or four home. -Pommel= gfren within three weekii; lease for three yearn from next April, without race of rent . Thls'is a bar gala. Security. for rent, and good condition of property, win be rtquired. Tho prewent orcupant Ls going to the coon. try. Apply to . • CURTIS & jyZi . • ' I= Wood street. • EQIIALTO A WUNTRY BEAT •: FOR.. BALg..4—A. bags turd valuable property, of 8134 feet on Daglern Lone Allegheny City,- by:= deep to Allegriterynvenno. haring o good 2 story dwelling house of four rooms, o kitchen and cellar, front porch, v 0101.1812 and elwed flhutters, laze ggssrr den well arranged with fruit trees. dc. - All In good . Order. Hydrant and out oven. All .well eneltWed and pleamntly situated. prim MOO; • •••• •••.• • • • .8. - MITUBFJI Gen. Agent, • • jy2l *, • • :.50 Entitheeld street. um SALE—A STORM BOOM and DWELLING BOLIDE, I - 2 pleasantly situated on, the comer. of }:eat end:Bank Lane, Allegheny City, at:the river. • The location is well ad. opted for a L'amlly Storev or any other. business for a• email capitol; Is now occupied - and doinga fair businesi. The bows in new and good. well built and in good order; out oven, &e.. in tba yard, and good fence. Price $lOOO. Terms, 1100 in bond; balance to wne, two, three, four laid tiro would be bartered for a mall .Fartn;• . • ••• • .. , CUTIEBERT:GeneraI rit, • . fa) Smlthik street: . on MONDAY, the day Of About, at . yy nedoci.:,.A.. M., at Peddle Rale, at the Court Mouse, 'A AND LOT„ situate in Charders township, Alle ghenysftunty, near tho Plank goad, leading to Nobkgtorro, two tulles or mnr„fons, Jones' Ferry;, the Lorconlzdas two . acres. two reeds and twenty perche4 ; :the House Is 3.5. by 5O feet, ow, story name.. with finished garret- Terms made known it sale. For further particulars,' enquire of Abe un - derslgned, No,. 73 °rant street. : JOHN , H.:LAD:34 atilllwdeltir Assignee of Campbell ft.Ernnedy. • THEY DESIRABLE PROPERTY . FUR SALF..-'The sub. mribei offers Pm alle, one hundred and Lily arms of. choice ricer bottom and hill land, under which are two Mint ofiroal of 1000 acre. inch—aituatt on the Momontribebt Mr; or, at Pool Fad About GO aerator bottom. and 20 meet of hill land are cleared. • There It a good log hOnse and a num ber of never falling qui up. The coal Ia all !carom, and en my of INOCCPII. There are about TO arra, or land covered with very One timber. Title indisputablo—cleire of Ineumbrances Enquire of . SAMUEL lIALSLEY,. jyld - _ -N. IL ear. of Wood and Fifth at 24 'dory.... 1 . 011 SALE—A VALUABLII FARM OP 71 deltlll, and .113 *Chet, with allowance; 40 or I:Acores In mitten tiOri* a good ()Orden, and a variety of largo and small fruits; Deielllng,llouse, • Barn, Stable, and other out hottecal— pleasantly.Altuated ou tho • Franklin Road, about 11- inifea from the ray: IA In good order, and a dreirablo : lamtion for a Market Garden, and the cultivation of Fruit, and a good point Ow a country Store. Price and torma roteuxualating, - 119 the owner is going east. !.• • . . • S. CUTIIIIVF.IT. Geared d „IyZI , • 6O SmltbSeld street.. 4 DESIRABLE location for a SADDLER, in the thriving' town of ritao,l24 Coll3Mbialla county, Obto. The bnildbags on the prembunt were erected fig. the export pur pose of carrying on. the Saddle oral 'lbunesa manufacture, end en excellent Mishima has been done in that line.. For further information, apply to:rate - ph 'Keith on the premires or to R. T. LEIFER, Jr., 133 Wood. dreet, Pitt:M=l4. N. 11.—If not sold.before the first dare September, 1852,. the property will on that day be dlrposed of et public sale. Gazette copy and charge Post. - _je262ox T,lOll. SALE—A tract of land. Fitmta In East Deer Wien. ship, three tales 'rein Tarentam, and one' froin 31illerstown ; containing one hundred and twenty , or thirty arm. It can be divided to suit purchasers. Fifty or slaty' acres cleared, with very substantial fetuxat three leg - dweltz.. , log houses: stable; beautiful mar shrithbery • never 01114 .log springs:. and two orchards of grafted end b;tdded halt, of the best quality, on the premlses;;isconvetdent to tollisc churches andschools, and will be sold at the Itipt ghee A' . ans - TIIOIIAB omri m . Fifth littret.:;... HORN 1N 6 UNTRYr-For elle, a •• A country residence In a health7.atul agreeable Iricatlola,- time miles from the city, on the ashinglon pike, of about, 13 acres; well Improved; orchard of fine fruits: anew mt. tage house, of slx rooms and cellar; never - Ming rpring,;, new frame barn and stable; earrings' house; smoke 'and spring house, and o th er buildi ngs; all . trader good tenors:4 In excellent order. Immediate posseslon If r . equlred. Terms—V:oo In bond, balance in 4 jrearly.os3mints: S. CUTIWKIIT.. General Agent,' nal IS) Smithfield street: , Ora 1 ACRES OR LAND FOR SALLa•-•Cine bandied awl: ~GC./thifty acres clearalance well timbered; land tiept, quality; and highly cultivatod, iirai Salem; Ohio. The Ohlo and PeldlP lvatdailailroad runs through it. . ••i„„1.. A e hundred and twenty amea, Zlfat „ , Lunen& county. A tavern, store hinme,. emith'a tamp, and'. lam mill on in Cue order.. We think this:a:bargain,: ALSO—One htnulred and eight otTea in Economy Dearer ennuty : on which are erected a 'large Ftol3o dwelling ,and barn; 150 apple trees; .38 acres bottom . bind, neargendog-. ton and Baden station. •, . , CUR.TI9.A DOM,. - OR SAL - R—A Valuable FAS.ll,•marcabliltonte an Al- '_IC Mon of 10 acres of choice- Landz'abont one-holf mile from Um Cemetery, alarm Lawrencorille; with a new' and well arranged Dwelling Donee, and ant buDdinge; a prime apple orchard of excellent - &nit; - a he. All In good order.. Price $1:000. • One-tbrirth 111 band; Delano. In When yearly paymente. ••• • • ' ALSO—Tblrty acres odjolnlngilui abovi;.iilll be divided to • Fait purchnnera Price,• Sno an acre. 0 1 204artil In band ; balance in fifteen yearly Oaf_el:rlnr, if dealted. • • . CUTELBEDor. Deneml Agent, • •50.Smit4dleld street . • A . •11031. E 27111 001131 MY--ONLY -L• sl4oo.roi• Raj, mug little Farm, of 41;5 nem; 30.1 n good cultiva— tion; a norm Is choke meadow ; balance, Ray,ll%. in, prim, ti m b er , and smooth land; about.; cars of: 01, (the bank is • . 0p ". and a good rood):. an excellent lime stone qaarri.;•— • oanehrtahle farm house, frame horn, and other out houses, Eno water,sholee fruit, apples, peony . Plums end peaches,' with mailer fruits; agree ab ly situate one qoarter of a mile froze the Monongahela river, 2% from Allicesport, and 12 from rittsburgb• Pike $140 9 ; r,oa - In band; balance at , 100 a year . S. cvliEspa, Genetal 00 Banlthfle Amok iroutPllttobiargb IVllkinsburg Property sALE.-43NE - 101veontaltiln: one cad a half am,* 11xmling on Pennsylvania 'Avenue. . Twelve Building Lots, of larm„., AV; in East Pittstangh,ns • originally laid out by Bets & Dithridge. . . • ALSO--One subsnuttlal two story Brick Mouse, and been.. ty-nine Building Lots, In the village of•Wilkinsbirrg.' Also; one, two, three and four acre Lets adjoining. • - • Tl2.ll3..—Otie.ttslf cash;- balance in Bye, ten, or fifteen • years, as purchases .may require. -Enquire of-: 11:F.14AF RRIB. at IFarchnuse of Brie & 'nearly, . • N0..188 Liberty stmt. • 0. IL BIPPEY, Attorney at Law, • N 0.114 Fourth strert.., 'V ALUABLY. CLTV PROPERTY—FOR tSAL.V..—A LOT of • 2214 feet on Penn street, by 180 feet to Duquesne Court , —Also, a Lot of 21 feet on' Fifth street. by 12 ihet to an nt:' ley.. These properties are , very desirable tor midences with butlnma Also, a property of 23 Vet on Liberty street try ICO, situate ' above the Copal Bridge, an excellent place for blistnem. Bargains can be bad in the above. • Terms easy. - Also, Lom s at Farms in various location Also, iniprored' lnnda, In loft to cult pnrehas r P. B.—No charge for thibrmotion, only, when - You. taw; • done your business go about your business, that I may tend lama , bnaSness. S. CUTIIBERT, Uentralf•Agent, jy lt 5O Smithfield street. lANCASTER COUR FACTORY AGENCT—Tbiski .We combs warranted the hod cutlet* manufactured in • the world, especially for retail - trade, as each mob In the. : pack Is equal to the sample, and can be returned if not as. represented. Retail dealers will. Ond It to their adnntata V . to keep no other than the Lancaster combs. - . C. TRAGER. No. 110 Martel street SABRAM 2431100 L BOOKS—:All the pabliczutoosat th° American & 8. Union, and 3.laAssehaselts Association foe Eabbsth Schools. Together with all the Books requisite thr Supetinteudanbs Libinriarr , , Teachers; tual. Teachers' braries, at tha same rates as thoy can be obtaMed from Tho eastern publication howes An otters floordistance promptly attendr4 to. sun, D A ravy" s .AGNSW, a Market Eh 17, -,-- :'•...'....7•:'(':...if.';',.;-:,,, --',....,...''.'''.-:.7,',:"..- '"::...','......'.:--,i.:.•,.../'•.'''' :... . . ..... ... . ... ........,.. .... ~.,,,,1',.....- . - i :-.:::;. . .f.-..2. .- . . -. : ., . ..,..- ; . ..:..;,,, - .. . .......... .. . , ....--,.:,...t.,.-:7-;,.:.:-;.:-.'.':.,:,-...:,.,........,.:..,..].7,..:?..,-;;,,,,:,:if.;..'..,..4:-..;...',.,,,:.;,:,. SALE AND'TO trii. U:M=I UM= IMRE! =EI IWE MEM "~" %.• • - +=:::. `: ~~.ti ROSE