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(, i. , .* , * ,k! y ,i.- ■ • i.{'> : ; • \\i'- -v!• •: V' _ . .... •' . *1 • t.»• *♦ < i •►I '■ ■' ■ •f J~ *♦ » f * • - v . » ■ .(• » ,„ " .* ‘ .‘ , • • . • s'*- ;•• Tbia la dnuhtlsss corr'rt; for .could be no right of mobiJohl union concerning Ihet tn.trament -rVexplonation “. but 11 r b lT : the baseness of his atonal- Ex ,9 Senate would be ajustrttnbu - vot he will doubtless be permit a a memorial of the strength and institutions, which not eten the motor oan endanger. r ork Jflmes and Tribune are, of itaoies oter this defence by - Mr., the more moderate Whig papers, and others, although opponents ot ehraska bill, recoil from tho trea .olition leader. Perhaps the effort lilionise the Northern Wing party ,rough the very fanaticism of the leaders, who are laboring to pom , to a course wtnon would surely ,n of the States in danger. Per ,e warnings of suoh faithful Sonth- Joiies of Tennessee and Nixon of it they, and the Whigs of the Booth, -er act with the Whigs of the North of the Fugitive Slave Law is to bo fd with the Northern wing of tho .aving some effect. In ‘connection with a passage between _Mr. Pettit and Mr. Sumner in the Senate, and the personalities in the House a few days Bmoe ho tween Mr. Chnrchwell and Mr. Cullom. I wish to make a remark or two concerning the manner in which the proceedings of Congress are repo ed. After debate it is customary, indeed it • s regarded as a right, for me , mb<, . r “ *° c .f d reC TheB e inserted When personalities are indulged in, these correotions are almost sure to lead to diffi culties and misunderstandings. Perhaps half a dozen have occurred inring the present sessior. The privilege of revising speeches has grown into a great abuse; and represents the proceed ings of Congress to the pubbc in a light very different from their real occurrence. The re norts should be verbatim, the only object of the reporters being to present precisely what ocOur. red without variation. The people ought to know precisely what their representatives do and say. had how they do and say it. The practice of revising speeches, in connection with the hour rule in'the House, has. made the members a body of essayists, whose productions are in serted in tho proceedings of Congress as if deliv ered in the shape of speeches. Many of these essays are of course written for home consump tion; bnt, instead of consuming the time of the House in their delivery, and adding to the al read? voluminous reports of Congress, the puo , lie interests would be materially promoted if members would oommunicate with their con stitnents through printed oiroulare, rather than through tho medium of a Congressional essay. Many of the members are already m favor or the verbatim reports, and I hope that the people will soon demand the proceedings of Congress to be furnished in that shape and no other. ' The last three or four arrivals from Europe bring the same information concerning the war —nothing decisive, no vigorous movements on the part of the allies. Charley Napier seems as if he hated to do any injury to the Russians, while the Turks begin to surmise that there is as much to fear from their friends as from the Russians. In the meantime, the Tnrks Mono are gallantly defending Silißtna, while the Eng lish and French are making baste alowljr towards the seat of war. England and France intend to bo present ot the deoease of “the Biok man, end retain a Bhare of his possessions to mdem nify them for the expenses incident to the recent display of their friendship. The question of Canadian independence has been mootedin the British House of Lords, and is regarded favorably by at least one distinguish ed member of that body. The hasty prorogation of the Canadian parliament by Lord Elgin wul probably prepare the Canadian mind for the separation from Great Britain, and hasten its consummation. The principle advantages deri ved from the Canadas by England are of a com merqial character t and these will be rather in creased than lessened by the separation. The provinces of British North America, if united, would form a government that would embrace among its people much intelligence and energy, and soon assume a fixed character, enabling it to take a respectable position among tbo family of nations. Ido not look forward to their an nexation to the United States, as 1 doubt whether the Canadians will desire it ' [From Putnam’s Magazine for July.] Eeuton’* Thirty Yenr*’ View This id the first part of the long title to Col. Benton’s first volume of personal reminisences, a book from which we have anticipated muoh piquant end profitable readingaince we first read i the aouoaucement of its being iQ print. The second part of the title is rather more signifi cant and definite: Or, A History of the Word ing tf the American Government for thirty years, from 1820 to 1850. The first volume forms a book of 789 closely printed pages in double coluronn, and we very much doubt if any book of equal magnitude has been published duriDg the present century which contains so little tbr x is worth preserving. We never suspected > Jr . Benton of being a great man, but we never | m . agined that his reputation bad no small a fo' tion of original power, as we have foon* jt o be the case from reading his Thirty Year- j View. Mr. Bonton has been thirty years in th e Senate, and during that time he has had the entire con ifipeqce cf the people who Bent hi there; be 1 has, daring all that time, been td of him self, and enjoyed greoter politi o& | t advantages than any other man in the nat> . Mature has given him a splendid pbysioal constitution, and . he has all tho natural adv&n* Ag€a 0 f a great ora tor—a commanding persoo tt grave and impres sive manner, and a steato fian Toice. He. has led an irreproachable life i’ ± a u the domestic rela tions, and has been a 1 4a rd student; yet we do .not find that he has CTer been a loader in the or has ever identified bis n>me with any - great political mea The worjd is no better '• for his having /ved thirty yearsfru the fceuate. The great of his political life seems to have been advooacy of the 1 “ expunging re9Dl Qtion »” a trifling piece of pairtizan eervicb r • scarce Vorth' mentioning in a grave history. C-Ji. Benton’s book is not a history &f * the of the American Government, so far • the government work, itself npouj the character of 1 tho people, bnt simply a reporter-like review n » _|, a t tho government, or rather tho different governments and parties of the country hsye done during that time, the lion s part, "f course, being that of the reporter. ing the great space deeded to what Mr. Ben ton said,” “I said,” “l” did, wrote, advised • k~ (he author does not play a prominent part t 7: his own history. He was always a second fiddle to a Jackson, or a Van Buren. He boasts of having the same qualifications for nn histori an that were possessed by Fox and Mackintosh, ; basmach as he, too, "had spoken history, acted * history, lived history.” But, a man may do all of that] and yet not be a good historian as m- Heed Fox and Maokiutosh were hot The liter try merit of Cfl. Benton's book is not great; and we have been surprised at the want of method in the prodnotion of bs methodical and exact a compiler. There is hardly anything in the volume which conld not be found m a file of the Washington papers, and we imagine that future historians will prefer goiog *o original tv : . sources for the materials of history. But there are some few things io the volume which arc perfectly Eentbuian, and very admirable in their • “'if Such, for instance, as the biographical r- B ketches of Mr. Maoon, of Georgia, John Tay ’ lor of Carolina, and of other political worthies £*' * whom he had known personally. He appears jf 0 b e too much of a hero, worshipper to be him self a hero, and hie devotion to General Jack- BOQ is too absorbing and intense to permit him to make a reliable analysis of tho character of that remarkable Statesman. [Frsm the Cincinnati Coiotnerclai j •Madame Soatag—Her Trip“* XlCO “"?! The Gadsden Treaty Money. j Mad&mo Sont&g, whose recent death in Mexi co is lamented by all who could appreciate beau- I goodncee, music, and gedins, was induced I to make her fatal tour in that country by Santa • Anna himself. This potentate first instructed 1 an agent to induce her to visit the capital, and then wrote an autograph letter inviting her and fi promising her $7,000 per month to appear at •‘I the theatre, which was opened under his es ■ pecial patronage, and salaries for the -- ' troupe of artistes besides. ;We learn that he ik has failed to fulfil these promises. Madame 8. lost money and her life, and not an artiste who has accompanied her, has been paid anything. It is to be hoped that His Most Serene Highness will be able*, out of the ten millions acquired by the Gadsden Treaty, to pay what he owes the artistes of Madame S.’s troupe. Caspar Herman, master ]pf th© brig Glamor gan, taken on the coast of [Africa, by the brig : Perry, and eentto Boston, floir trial, T»as conrict ied of being engaged'in the slate trade, in the ] XL 8. Circuit Courton Mondjay. il :£<■. . w. Mg jUamiug tyml a’ r, GILLHORE, Editor andProprittor.' TBURESDAY MORNISG::::::: JULY 6. ~ DEMOCRATIC TICKET. WILLIAM BIGLER POE JUSTICE OP TUE 6UPKKMK COURT, ' JEREMIAH SZBLACK FOB CANAL COMMISSIONKB, HENRY S. MOTT, MORNING POST JOB OFFICE. We would call the attention of MSEC HANTS -AND BUSINESS MEN to the fa-t that vra have jaet receifed from PMladolpbia • number of font, of now Job Typo, and «r» now prepared to Ml ord.ro for Cards, Circular., BUI H«nU, Paper Book., Pottos and Progranmo, for eihibi bitionß. All ord.ro will b. promptly Ollod. ITEMS FOB DEMOCRATS. The whigs mast have a Tallying cry. Repeal of the Nebraska bill is now that cry; audwith it (hey hope to seduce some dissatified demo crats from our rankß, and thus gain political power again. It is an old trick of our enemies. They know the repeal oan never be effected. It is humbug. After the passage of the tariff act of 184 G, thoir cry was Repeal. They gained political power in 1848. Yet from that day to this they have never attempted the repeal of thajt act. Even in their national conventions thoy have never />inoo passed a resolution against that tariff. Bat their cry of repeal deluded some democrats. Will the democrats be again de ceived. The Nebraska bill is in its nature irre pcalable. Rights will be acquiredunder the act, in a few months, that can only bo divested by the popular vote. ....'.The whigs urge thatthe Nebraska not was uncalled for at this time. Yet thousands of peo- ' pie are preparing to migrate to the new terri- j tones. Is not that proof sufficient that territo rial organisations were wanted! The action of tho government is-followed immediately,by mi gration and. settlement. The question of slavery must be met in some way in relation to those territories. Who conld BSttle that question most safely, most jastly for all the interests of humanity, t£e people who were to be affected by it, or the demagogues in Congress who seek notoriety by a agitation of the subject ? Democrats, surely, cannot hesitate for an answer to this question. ! Shall jdefntbcrsts bo alarmed when whigs raise a great cioc£pr ? Wajs not the clamor against Jefferson for the purchase of Louisiana as vio lent! Was notthe clamorjagainst Madison for the war of 1812 as furious ! Was not tho hue and cry . against Jackson far more base and violent for vetoing the charter of therottea United States Bank? Was notTolk equally abused on ac count of the Mexican war, and for thf tariff of Mil ? Yet what did all their ci&mcr amount to! Who now condemns tho measures that the fe leralista io their time so bitterly reviled ! The result has proved that the measures were wise, and fortunate for the interests of the country. No democratic president has escaped their re* viliugs. No great ‘democratic measure has escaped their lyiu?; denunciations. Yet tunc has shown their folly ; aud that the democrats were right. And so it will undoubtedly be in the present case. - ......Slavery doe 4 not exist in Kansas now, and cannot. It is a creature of positive law ; and no law exists there legalizing it. No sensible man can the people who will settle in that territory, will establish slavery where it does not now exist. A LOOKER ON Tbe Detroit Advertiser, the Boston Journal, j tbo New To rk Advertiser, nnd .tbe New York hr press—=ll leading Whig papers—are out in tbe strongest terms of condemnation against .he treason able attempt of Greeley and his. coadju tors to, Abolitionue the Whigs of the North, and form a sectional party that would lead to a die sol ntion of the'Union. Contemplated treason ■B.'directly charged upon Seward and Greeley, and the Abolition leaders ; and the old line Whigs I arc called on to repudiate such leaders,'and the inramons doctrines they teach. No wonder they cower before the storm of indignation that is ari sing. The fusion morement will fail. There is too much honesty and patriotism among tho. great mass of the Whigs of the North to counte nance such an infamous scheme. Hero is what that old Whig paper, the Boston Journal, Bays on the subject: •• FOSWJt ASP Dnosios.-A yery sUjhl sl.nre at the Fr™ Soil »nJ AbOltdoniit journals t» suOdent “'how that h« kn.jwiiiaoaee—or we cbr-uld rather ray the or, SnowiDs oma—of that party hare been for aomli time huitsli.lt them felrea with the exportation that the Whirr are about “strike their colors, march orer, with bac aud bjutssfe. to the antl llavery camp, and, aa the old miliUa traimas tlckcl used to „v "‘thare wait further order,."from tbe generals andmlo. noil ortho black hussars. Tt Uaßtuatagto notice the pro.ty tv little trick® which are now practised ny our lutlotr friend* on tho other side of the question to loro us Into thw charm ing fool'® paradise. It Uto be only a fuwou, forsooth - no harm in the world-just a hop, ®tip. and jump into rat.its o! a irrtsat anti-Nebraska legion, which will wt every thin iu the couotry to rights in the twinkling oi an evi*. Th«v ure ready to forget and forgive everything past—uo ringing up of old storle*—no squabbling about by-gone®— but *U “ hail fellow well met" in a loTlng brotherhood of and wheedling style in which thw- senile men attempt to work upon the good-natured cnMulSty of the whig®, in tbe hope to ®ee them *fuae into their political melting-pot under the fire of abolition rhetoric, remind® us strongly of Lafontaine'® fable of the fox, who w*t hi® elo quent to the task of persuading the crow to eing when she. held a cheese in her mouth, The truth i®, th* e rogues want our cheat. They know well enougn that the mo nent tbe whig party is foolish enough to stag ;fiirien. down drop® the whig cheese Into the jaws of abolitlonietn. \V i.l the trick prove successful? We rather Hunk not. The whig® are not to bo sold for a song.” WHAT OISE OF TUE SIGNERS SAYS. Rev. TheoJoro Parker, ono of the clergy who signed the Nebraska remonstrance, is reported to have made use of the following remarks in one of the sermons with which he lately edified hio admiring congregation : •‘I take not tho Bible for my master, nor yet the obim-h* nor even Jesuit of Nazareth for my master, i feel noi at ai bound to beliere what the cborch sojh is true, nor what any writer in the Old or New Testament declare* true. in the same senuon he bad aaid that "perjury u often the duty of a juryman,” and that “ murder may be properly retorted to in resistance to law.” That is a specimen of “the New England clergy” who undertake to regulate political af fairs. ‘ But Parker is not alone in considering perjury justifiable occasionally. Other nbolitionißts givo : practical ovidence of the same belief. Charles Sumner, after taking an oath as a Senator to support tho Constitution of the United States, openly declared that one of the duties it imposes was not binding on him, and in that respect he would not obey it. Such are some of tho clergymen and dema gogues with whom the Whigs are seeking a po litical alliance, that they 1 vainly hope will enable them to overthrow the Democracy. Will the people follow suoh gnides, or obey such leaders . Cholera In Pittsburgh. A Philadelphia paper in giving the progress of the Cholera in tho West, says: Several cafes occurred at Pittsburgh, Pa., on Friday; creating considerable alarm among the citizen*. Philadelphia lawyers are sharp to a proverb, bat we think the palm mast be given to the editor who made the above annonnoement. There has not yet been a single case of Cholera in Pitts burgh, hence the foregoing is a falsehood manu factured ont of whole cloth. It is comfortable, we know, to have friends in misery,; but before Pittsburgh can be put down in the catalogue yon will have to wait a little longer. Blackwood’s — The June number of this excellent and popular magazine is at hand. The ariiole in it on the Growth of the United Btates,is worth a year's subscription. The price is $3 per year, and postage 2d cents. riTTSBI'RGH: FOB GOVBESOB, or SOKXBSR COtntTT. or eixr oomtTY. TFtEASOItf REBtIKK|D. Jattge Hoar aud I he Fugitive BUt« Some days w.e gave the opiuiou of a W»B* 1 Smith, we belieye—who - declared the Fdgiuvo Slave Law to bejgnooDßtt tutiooal, and therefore not binding This sounded rather queer after tbaniw hpdre ceived.the sanction of the Unitjjd States Supreme Court —the highest tribunal ip the land. Bat wonders are not uncommon jo ;pcB? latter days. Have we not had a poetical geiaiua oL t th6..epme Illustrious fawny; then why,: not a judicial? Cut wo have another decision,{and of more mo ment thau the opinion spoken pi abovo. Judge Iloare, of the Massachusetts Superior Court, has recently expressed himself in a very opposite opinion from the Wisconsin man. He ia a eou of the lion. Samuel ft- Hoar—the gen tleman who was treated in e£tch_a scandalous manner by a South Carolina mob —and ia a Free Boiler in politics, lie also at One time, if we mis take not, practised law in thisjeity; but of this we arc not so sure. -In a recent charge to the Grand Jury, Judge Iloar alluded tp the attaok made upon the Court House by the; Abolitionists, and other circumstances arising o.ut of the arrest and -rendition of the fugitive slave Barns, ne said the Fugitive Slare Law was binding upon the citizens of Massachusetts, apd other laws which had the sanction of the StaW and the United States Supremo Court ; and to obstruct the law, ,ho citizens would clearly be guilty of riot, &c. Progress of the Cliolor*. The Health luspectur of New Tork, reports s&venty-eigh; caace of chok-ra for the week end ing Saturday. This ic probably below the true figure, as an unusually large number are repor ted under the head of Cholera Infantum and Cholera Morbus. The aggregate mortality from the different types of cholera ia oue hundred and twenty. Iu Philadelphia, but twelve cases of-Asiatio cholera are reported. -The aggregate of thedif fjrent types is f-ixty-five. At Nashville, Tenn., seven deaths took place during the’forty eight hours ending on the 27tb u'.t. The disease ia abating. The chole,r-t is raging with great severity at Toledo, 0. The number of fatal c&ees per day, it is -difficult to ascertain; but it is probable they ranged from ten to twenty duriog laat week. During the thirty-six hours previous to Monday morning, in the little village on the oth er of the river from Toledo, there bad bean twenty-seven deaths. At Springfield, the county seat of Washington, Ky., it has also raged fearfully, up to the 27tb ult. Hod Gerrit Smith is determined— like his brother abolitionists—to produco a sensation at aH haiards. la ft recent speech ho declared himself for unlimited expansion of territory. Mr. Smith's philautbrophy is not bounded by parallels of ir.tiic'le nor hj the limits of this con tinent, nor by shades- of color, or difference of condition, lie’proposes to bring Cuba, Hayti, all Mexico, whether with slavery or not, within the embrace s o! the 1 r.ton ttud the constitution. This is as wi le ft scope ns any odc would be will in? lo give to our policy ef tcrritoriol expan sion. _ I)r..\TH of Tin'.- Him tite —The death of this distinguish''i and Teoemblf gentleman was an nounced in the telegraph fbioan on Tuesday, lie was, .perh-.ps. .!-• nl-Ut editor in the Cnited b'iius, bring at it.- tin.- his death upwards ofc'-ltty y.- irs oil'. T-r in-tuy years Mr. Hitohle w..» editor Cl' (he IU-'t-w-l and upon ib; advent of Mr 1’ -'i'eift.loicistration, ho was Tod ’i' <-*i i. l t:.»i' t 't?fce of Thy Government or>:':a. Mr. t*. **hi of Via. F. Rilchie, who receatljmarrie-1 Mrs. Moitalt, and of Thoi. Rilchie,' Jr., wr.nso isbtimtdy death we cUrouieUd a brifct* liter ,-*EK I'KPlM.e’p ar-.i-cri uf Ashland county,- ‘ i: Wo-.i »9 worth from S 5 to T.*» c«nt-. :\nl tbit they will not sell their tieeccs until - they c-.n obtain thoea pricM. This, we sfrud, will Lot be cf much account •i there i- u l-.rpe crop throughout the country. A better way, we think, for these wise men of Ashland, if they hare not already done go, would be to set their •• wits -a wool gather* IV i.i.iN', in:: W A of Ohio, Lnvc rcfi»Wc'.l I'-: StsAN l)r.sis. —IcijD Winnns, -tWfe step-father of yonnr: lady, publishes a card in the Her* all, calling tin her “dear friends uot.to kill the young lady cutirely by y'-ur verson of the story before hc-r arrive.” John is a comedian. He evidently wndicp to he comical over what was thought to be tv nagcly; hut from the unenvi. able rq utr.tion ho hears frith the Deniu sisters, wc think it ! : .'vks very much like a farce. Imporuut Foreign Sewiftt Uand. V.'c have received a despatch, which will be found under the i. '.• gr iphic head, announcing th<- arrival of a'stoatncr ’witb important news. The wires refnsing to work iaxonsequence of a fetorm, wo arc unable to giro her report. To morrow we. will giro full details. The Pt.iii.ic Wi.ixs.—Tec time for receiving proposals for the sale of tho main lino of the public works expired at noon on Monday. No bids vrero offered, uud consequently no sales can be made without further legislature. fC.>rfW!OU'><ir.- • f 1 :»•* OftHimon- Snn.] TK« CUeclt for Ten ?IIHIoi»u_-»Wliere will the Money Go ! Gen. Almonte is quite u nooeved man to-day. Wi;h a cash capital of seven millions, ho will be a great man on change tor the day. The Wall Street men boast that they will keep some roar millions of tho money. This mast be a mistake, however. . Two and a half millions go to pay-English bond holders. This money may bo received by Mr Tolicorct iu New York, and probably will be shipped to EogUnd iu the next packet. Pro bably a few hundred thousand dollars may be paid to Mr. \Vestorvult, or other contractors for building now ateamitrs for tbo Mexican govern ment. Some little cash may be left him to pro vide for the military preparations of Mexico, I but the bulk of the money will find its way to England or to Mexico. Still, the payments out of "the treasury will bo some relief to the New Yeik money wv»rk**t, and that portion of it that may go to England will stand in tbo place of other funds that would otherwise take that direc tion. Mexico, ur rather Saniu. Auua, haa no reason to complain of this trenty. It is truo the Senate project has left open the subject of claims on Mexico, and gives u boundary line so indefinite that it muEt be the source of more difficulty than the Mesilhi Vcliey ct?‘. Therefore, room is loft for another deni u;d, another ncgocihtion, and nnothef fraction, whenever wo may, in the progress of our expansion policy, choose to add to the extent of out pos■u-ssiona. A Short Cuxrrxu on Nnsra.— The London correspondent of the New A urk Tribune thus philosophises on the subject of noses: -I omitted to mention that Ilulwr.r has an ex traordinary nose: it is unite Dar.tean in length and shape, lam nwdre that strength and per sistency of character Gs often indicated by the e/icA-, but 1 prefer the eigu-poitnf the nose, and in this particular 1 agree with Napoleon. Ex traordinary persistency of effort, capaoity for doing great things, I generally find accompanied with this elephantine illustration. It may not be infallible, but it certainly is not to bo sueeied at. A pug may bo smart and witty, edit n newspaper,’or write a song, (mine’s a pug; but when did a pug oonquer a kingdom, write an epic or build a .tabular bridge 1 Never. Is there a png.-among Plutarch's heroes, except for pugnacity ? No. Pugs are seldom more than “puppies” or “dad dogs.” Its the large, fine nose only that achieves the highest great ness and prominence.” _ The people of Mouse* a principality between Nice aod‘ Genoa, with a population or C.DOO, wish to be annoxed to the Uaited States, or to become a republic under our protection. The poor duke of Valentinois, olaimiog. possession of the country without being able to assert it, wishes to sell out his boreditary rights—and both have appealed to our minister, at Paris. Judge Piatt, secreiary of legation, It is said, has undertaken to look Into this affair. Monaco hae two seaports, with mines of silver, quioksilver andiron, i % -a-'Y •. - . V ' 4 - . ,4 2Blh nit. the Ibirmeineter •tooffifij in the h,lf a degree below blood heat. Boring- the month of Jane, 240 marriage U oeiie. Were irfueAhyUe Wohete dodge. The .hole,pumbarfe* the la*t *l* mowftn, eommen olng Jpnnary let, wee 1748.— Cin. Con. . liter. Alex. Dnff, D. »., theSootohiriMtonnTy, has hid the .honorary degree of I*. b- B, oOnferred upon? him by the tluivereity of Hew Tort. ■' Oot of a lot of 450 hogs which were being sent orer the Illinois Central Kailroad, to Chi oago on Monday week, 226 died of heat before the/ reached their destination. Josiah Emery, late postmaster at New Vine yard, Maine, haa been sentenced to the State Prison, for ten years, for purloining letters from the mail. A Catholic priest, named “ Father Martina has excited tbo indignation of the people oT York, Pa., by aererely whipping a child in the abßenoe of its parents. W. n. Arrison, who is supposed to hare sent the bomb-Bhell that killed Mr. Allison and wife at Cincinnati, is reported to hare been arrested in Philadelphia: , Cholera is begining to show itself in a eery aggravated form in New York. The aggregate will not fall short of ninety, whioh is an increase of 45 upon the mortality from the same disease, daring the week before. There was6l9 convicts in the Ohio Penitenti ary. the largest number ever oonfined in the in stitution, “ and the cry is still, they come. In the Indiana Penitentiary there were but 264, at the same time. In the Massachusetts State Prison there are 493 persona confined. By a thermometer reoord kept at Pennßylra nia Hospital, Philadelphia, it appears the aver age temperature was 71.86 deg. above rero, which is half a degree higher than the nverege temperature of that vicinity for twenty-nine years. The New York markets are literally oveirnn with West, India fruit. Two schooners arrived on Monday* from Baracoa, laden with pine*mp plee.and bananas. Owing to the cholera, how ever, aod the warm weather, they are rather dnu of sale. A colored mu named Bobert Aeh, wsa stab bed by hie wife. in Cincinnati, on Tneeday morning. When arrested, she was very oalm and unconcerned, saying of her husband, “ the nigghr ought to hate been dead long ago. lie is not expected to eurtite. Ash woo a deck baud on the steamer David White. The U. S. Mint under instructions from the Secretary of the Treasury, has been examining some oounterfsit oolns in circulation, and among others, they found Mexican dollur-pieoea worth 101) cents. It is not often inditldnals are cap able of the “ double dishonesty of cheating the public and themesltes at the same time. Crops in Delaware are unusually large this year-some say 22 per cent better than at any previous season. Corn is growing finely and hay is generally .good. The Delaware Blue Uen’s Chicken, says the millers are engaging all the wheat they can at $1 75 per buahel, deliv erable at the mills. Alfred, one of the three negroes, who with a while man, were sentenced to death at Vcraailes, Ky., has been re-captured. It will be reocol lected that the whole party got oot,_but were ail re captured and executed on the lith uit., ex cept him. The sentence of Alfred was respited from week to week, and he was hung on Satur day last. Cleveland boasts the second chime of churob bells wcet’of the Alleghenies, Cincinnati hav iog procured the first. The ClMclaud chime, just elevated to the tower of Tnrnty Church, consists of nine bells, and cost $4,000, with a total weight of 9,931 lbs. Any tunc in the key of three or four flits can be played upon them, as written, and by transposition any pieoe may be performed. Parnell Jackson, of Worcester ooanty Md ; , on the 12th alt., was bitten on the end of bis fiocer by a copper hend make, from the effects of which he died the next day. Immediately af ter being bit he drank a large qaaotity ** « bl8 * key, thinking it would counteract the effect of the poison, hot, unfortunately, it had no such effect So U would appear, alcobolis not a sov ereign remedy for the poison of a snake. The police of Cleveland and Lake county 0 , on Saturday morning, made a descent upon a bogus coin manufactory about 15 miles east of Pamesville. A press and dies for the manufac ture of Spanish quarters, dimes and 3 cent pie ces ; some specimens of the ooin very badly ex ecuted aod a quantity of the raw material were found upon the premise*. Elijah Hanks the proprietor, who has always lived there, aod is respectively connected by marriage, was taken to Cleveland, and is now in castodyof the U. 8. Marshal. A secret society of the Know Nothings metin St. Louis on Sunday, the 25th ult., and attemp ted an organisation. There were about oue hun dred and fifty present, but four of whom were democrats, the rest beiog composed of whig# and natives. The " Democrat ” says the two principles upon which the organixetion was bas ed, were. Ist. A bitter and unrelenting hostility to all foreign born citisens —especially Germans and Irish,?a determination to exclude them from all office'and all employment in oar city. 2d. A concerted and systematic effort to exterminate the Catholic religion from the country, and to prevent its toleration. 0- Prof. Morse’s lavlgorttlsf Elixir or Cordial*—One of the recomnemUtloDa of this greet TegeUbi* exhileraot is, ibet it «trengtheii» for long eodo renew the very mslu-spriog* of life. The Arab*, w Dr. Horae has ueured oa lobU interwUng travels, uae a oer- Uln herd, Included In its ingredient*, u a mani of pro longing life ; ! and it U well known that those wanderer* of the desert live to a more adranoed ago than any other peo* pie. A venerable Sheik of the Bedouin tribe, who wae ac- ! cuatomed to chow the loaree of the plant as we oae tobacco, informed Dr. U. that be had never known a week's Illness, and that he was 106 rears of ege! ThereU no manner doobttbet the INVIGORATING ELIXIR OR CORDIAL gives a permanent vigor to IhsvtUl organisation, removing diseaee where it exists in any other than an organic form,, and fortifying the system against its attacks when it has not yet obtained a foothold. A stimulant much more de lightful in its effects than any fbrm of distilled or fermented Manor, it clears instead of clouding the brain, and actually adds permanently to the natural vigor of the nerves mus cles, and digestive organs, The fragile and delicate female, wbother married or single, will find U the best remedy for the physical disturbances and Irregularities incident to her structure end habits. It Indubitably cure* nervous trem blings, fluttering* of the heart*-headache, fainting fits, bye tones, dyspepsia, nausea, and regulates the secretions, whether too affinent or the reverse. All physical dlabUlUes seem to vanish before It# genlaL influence. . .... ' The Cordial is put up, highly concentrated, In pint bot tles. Price three dollars per bottle, two for five dollar*, six for twelve dollars. 0- H. RING, Proprietor, 193 Broadway, New York. | Sold by Druggists throughout the United Btatee, Canada, | and the West Indies. AGENTB. FLEMING A 8R09., No. 00 Wood etreet, Pittebnrgh. Dll. GKO. H. KKYSKR, N 0.140 Wood etreet, . do J. P. FLEMING. Allegheny City. jy&dew ~~yg- n.-., M»i.ani>i« C«lei>rwtcd Ytrmifuf and Islvr Pill*.—A tiogalar combination, bat T*ry rffeetail, &3 the following will show: NIW York, N’oramber 20,16A2. Knowing, from experience, the valuable qualities of Dr. \ M 1 Lane’s Vermifuge and Liter Pill*, I hare for some time hack considered it my duty, and made It my business, to make those article* I went among my friend*. A ehort time ago f became acquainted with the ram of a young girl, who seemed to be troubled with worm* and Urer complaint at the name time, and had been suffer* log for some two month*. Through my persuasion she purchased one bottle of Dr. H’Uttfr Vermifuge, and one box of Liver Pill*, which she took according to directions. The result was, she passed a large quantity of worms,, and thinks that one box more of the Pills will restore her to perfect health. Her name and residence can be learned by calling on B. L. Theall, Druggist, comer of Rutger and Monroe streets. ‘ , , p. B.—The above valuable remedy, also Dr. M "Me'scel ebrated Liver Pills, can now be had at all respectable Drug will be careful to ask tor, and take rnme but Dr. M’Lane’s Vermifuge. All others, In comparison, are worthiest. tot «1. b, the eol. r K,pri.^ krao _ Successors to J. Kkld k Co, j.IT d.. 60 W"* l Titc Great Francla Kemadlea l I~M. BALLY’S ANTIDOTE AND LOTION.—Those persons who wtsh lor a safo, speedy, and”permanent cure, should use tha abore celebrated and unri railed FRENCH PREPARA* TIONB. They hare now been In use for fire years haTe been thoroughly tested in thousands of the most obstinate eases, and inrariably bare girensatirfactlon. They are Botcomposed simplr of B*^^ 0 different from alt other preparations, both in th* their ingredient* and the manner In which they operate SjiJ the patient Hence the-wonderful success attending ‘“gS'emen connected with theWe,tern Bjllroed»!»• j >lkin expended for other people during the lest three years over ga», for remedlee of thl. deecription end he™ lexer foood , angle erticle thot g»xe eneh ootxe™d«Uj fectionne your Antidote end Lotion dooe. Idonotrewl l“t of their ever foiling to cure in • single tnetenoe. M»ny hare been cured in two or three days. , Price, Antidote $1; Lotion 60 cents per *»tUe. Invented by SI. Belly, Phyeieien to the tele, end nrepnred Item the originel recinee. end eold wholMiele end reteilby DUBOY * 00.. ted Stetes end Conedee. Princlpel Depot, 458 Broad ey, “Ibid wholesale •”<} ■J** 1 ' w£3 Druggists ererywhere. tantwloone.— The well-known lapertorlty of nmnnT.TPfl Ot In the Oenneht, needs no comment on hie put; It hee been ecinowledged by ell who here tewored him with their orders, thnt they hewn newer been Sited with the Berne eeee end style ee bj him. He bege to ln#J™ his pe tronsendthe poblle, thet hie stock U now replete with the newest styles Sbr coete, weete end P*» u ,enlteble for the prwmntuuon. utd ritSSht&r. 3*o Liberty <t-i heed of Wood. ' i,*-*I’-**" 1 ’-**" *>• * * * h if : • r \.S\* \ ' r .. * infiblcaASrpartDersbip hereto ore exirtioz IL^»the name and atjle of 00,«. di»olT«i OB tho I»U> tart, b, MARSHALL & 00/ Wtt«b«&*b, »••« »k, UM- - mint enUrJ'iotoeop.rtn^ta 1 ante tb* hub* aad »*I IB of ORAFF, BENNkt « “.’oSiSS CS£*iH^3S&& n ' £W5£ "a s“*“s lllM«j®.1 M«j®.“ d First street. BOBX . H MARB [IALL, y JA3. J. BENNETT, JOHN QBAPFi Pjttabargb, Jon 9 28th, 1864 rrra» Citlaona* lamrtnce Oonip»ay> g BUEOU, JUNK, 16, 1854 -The President unaWrec tors of this Company bare this day j.*™ 1 « b?e thbjsz DoLUJtS per share, upon the Capital Stock, to the stockholders or their legal representatives, on ana after Monday, the 19th Inst. _ . Jel7r2ot * P*MUEL L. MABBHKUL, Peretaiy* — It ia dee to KLKR’B rttrvam » ut that it ha* been known to oompUUlywadicate «terr tbs tan of thla dreadful diaeaae in laaa Uma tfaM any other remedy, and at lesa oort ox inconvenience to the pa tor, many of which are from well known eitiaena of the city of Pittabo~tb ami it* immediate vicinity, go to show clearly and beyond til doubt, that Km’s Pkxoixc* la a medidne of no oommjn value, nptonlyaaa local remedy m Ar* tit, RAewmafim, Dtafruu, lots of Sighi, but aa a valuable internal remedy, iinriting the investigating pbyrieiaM, aa well aa theantfertng patient, to beeome acquainted witbtte B Thoee hating adreadof mixture! are assured thatthl! medicine!* purely natural, and la bottled aait do wa from tbeboeom oithe earth. mian appendai Ou certijicaitoflheultbreied D. 7. Foot,M. D-, in truth certify, that I have been ao badly af* ay*** with Scrofula fbr the laatserenyearstbat moetoftbe time I hate been unable to attend to any kind of bnuinaaa, and much of the time unable to walk and confined to my ipd bate been treated nearly all the time by the beet Physicians our country affords; I occasionally Uet but no cure, and continued to grow worn until Dr. Foot roommended me to try the Petroleum, or Rock Oil, aa ere rrthlnc elae had failed. I did ae without faith at flret, but to# effect wm astonishing; it threw the poiaon tothecnAM at onee,and I at once began to grew better, and by ttflng earn bottles I have got a core worth thouaanda of dollars. MT«n ©oxuee 1 8- MRS. NAROT M. BARKRR. Thla may certify that I hare been acquainted with Kiev's Petroleum, or Rock Oil. for more than a year, aad hare re. peatedly witnessed ita beneficial effects Ip the cure of lnd«w Lmtuleers and other diaeaaea for which It la recommended, and ean with confidence recommend it to he a aodJdne wwr. tty of attention, and can eafely aay that anceeaahaa attend* editauae where other medieine had Per rel eby all the Druggists In Pittsburgh- r*uffTaiAw. InAlg«itln and LlT«r Complaint OmjORKD BT KIRB'S PETROLKCM.—Re*R tin M lowtnc letter from Bor. 0. Dlcrasor, • Mtatamry to J. M. Kix %—Dtar Sir: Myoolt rod rife haring boon [rath beoofitted by the u«« of yoor I with to hkTs you nod in* a box of two or thrt* dotto bottln# I us the Congregational Minister in this plaoe, nod tftenl of mr people nra affected with indigestion nod no inaction of the liver, the umi of myself nod wife, be for* taking toot Prraoucx, on Rocr Oil We took several bottle*— two or three each—about n year nod n hnlf ago, and we hava never enjoyed to good henlth tor year* n» we hnv* eioce thnt time. I hnd not taken n single bottle, before that fullness of the itomncb which ao dietreuee the dys neotie wee relieved, and I have felt nothing of It since that Hm. My wife was also relieved from a chronie disease of the liver, which bad been or several years standing, by tha Baatn,GEO.H. KKYBKR, 140 Wood street, and Druggists and Medicine Dealers every* wbur*. ocai - PITTSBURGH Lila, Fire and Marine Inaaraaca Company OFFICE 66 FIFTH STREET', HIIOIIC HALL, PITTSBURGH, tA. JAMIES 8. UOON, Frealdant Cnamus A. Coltok, Secretary. This Company mate* every insurance appertaining to or connected with LIFB RISKS. 1 AUo, against Unll and Cargo Hi ska on the Ohio and Mia dwippl river* and tributaries and Marine Kists generally. And against Lou and Damage by Fire, and against the Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. Policis* issued at the lowest rate* oonsistent.wlth safety to all parties. WMCTOM: Wm. 8. Haven. Junes I). M'OiU, Alexander Bradley, John Fnllerton, s Robert Galway, Alexander Reynolds, Aim strong Counljr. , u.ontlo N. Lee. Kittanslng, Hiram Stove, Beaver. * JunM 8. Hoon, fiamavl M’Cinrken, WUIUm Phillip*, John Sentt, Jonpb P. Guiim, U. D- John M’Alpln, ffo. F Johnston, James Marshal, Uoorge 8. Selden, mjSSrIF (itr»a|e Developement.—»« Lkgr ire daily bringing to light new inTeotlons, and the march of progrew is onward; person* Bald,or beoomingso, wiU he pleaeetl to learn that science and long research com- Maed hare brought before the public the greatest wonder of tfceage,tn the article of KMKRSON*3 AH URIC AN HAIR RESTORATIVE, n sure cure for Haldhnw and to present lUlr from falling. See circular to be bad of the Amenta, riving full particular*. Price *l.OO In large bottler. Bold be C. K. FISHKR A CO- Proprietor*, 57 Superior »trvwt,Cleveland, Ohio. For fale In Plttshu.-gh in the following bruises:— Fleming Bree- I*. Wilcox A Co- R_ R. Sailers, 0- IL Keyeer, Joel Mohler, Benj. Pago, Jr- J. IL Casael. Allegheny eifji.—L. A. Beckham, Freasly * Means, J. Btrmunghitmj— A. Patterson. John Q. Smith C aprf n<=»ABBO€IATKO Vlr«m«n*a Insurance Company of tlw CUy of PltUb*r|lu j. IL MiVUiHKAD. Pnaldent—liOUEßX YINNBY, Seer*- WIU insure against FIRS and MARINE RIBKB of all kinds. Office: No. W Water street. J. K. Moorhead, W. J. Anderson, jh C- Sawyer, R. B. Simpson, Wm. M. Sdgsr, H.B.Wilkioe, C. 11. Paulsou, William CeUltifwood* R.B. Roberts, John M. Irwin, | Joseph Kaye, Wm. Wilkinson, David Campbell. fr-=» CITIZKNS’ Inmranci Company of PlUlbursh.-11. D. KISQ, President; BAM UBL L. MARSIIBIX, Secretary. .V, . Office: M Water Strett.bttweenMarbtlani Woodrtrutl. Idiom HULL »nd CABQQ Bisks, on the Ohio and Missis dppl RiTtrt and tributaries. Inswesagainst Loss or Damage by Fire. AU3o—Against the Perils of the Sea, and Inland Harig*- felon Transportation. SUMTOts: H.D. King, Wm.Larimer Jr., William Bagaley, Kier, Samnel'Eea, William Bingham, Sober! DanUp.jr., John S. Dilworth, laaac M. Pennock, fnncu Seller*, B.ll4Tb* ugh, J. Scboonmaker, Walter Bryant, William B. Hay a. John Bhlptoa. dec2B fS rPS _ 'c*sH mutual rmi ajd ba. yr B] »K ISBCBASCK COMPAJT, of CAPITAL, *lOO,OOO. CEA&- TMB PERPETUAL, , Praidfnt— Hon. ACODBTDS 0. HEIBTKJL Bttntary —TIIOMAS U. WILLSON, Kaq. diucto&s: Hon.A.O. Bolster, Samuel W. Hays, William Robinson, Jr., Thomas Gillespie, William F. Fahnestock, John B. Oox, u.rr.v Bollman, Jacob Peters John Walker, Jr., Wniiam Odder, Jr., Jacob 3. Halderman, Aaron Borobaugh. BUSSELL k OAKES, Agents, Office, In lA&rett» Buildings, (entrance on Wood street.) rr-==» Western PenasyWAttlA Hospital.-* Dr?. U Bcajmca, Beooad, between Wool end Market streets, and J. Kara, North-east corner of Diamond, Alla gbeny city, *re the attending Physicians to the above Instl totlon, for the first quarter of 1864. „ „ Application! for admission may be made to them at all hour* at their offloea, or at the Hospital at 2 o’clock, P. M. Hecent ease# of accidental injury are received at all boon, without form. > C. YEAQER, 110 MAES IST street, Pitta it— borch, Importer and Wholesale Dealer,in FANCY AND STAPLE VARIETY AND DRY GOOD 3, offers to dty mwrt oountry dealer! as large and well selected stock cf Goods as any Eastern house, and same prices, thus "*vtog reigbt, time and expenses. *v-=»I. O. O. F»—Place of meeting, Washington Hal), Wood street, between Fifth street and Virgin alley. pmsnCMß IiODQt, No. 336—Meets every Tuesday evening. MtaciSTiia EscucntXAt, No. 87—Meets first and third Friday of each month. [martfrly LODGE, I. O. O. F«—Bi* iky Angerona Lodge, No. 289, LO. of 0. F ? meets every Wednesday avanlngin Washington Hall, Wood st. (jyuy class Premlnmi-Dnff’i CollegeH- Ikgr The usual handsome Premiums will be awarded at an examination of the Classes in this Institution, in JULY NEXT, for the greatest proficiency in Book-keeping, Pen* mansblp, and Mercantile Lay. jeB:lw rv~» Settee*— The JOURNEYMEN TAILORS SO lk=y CIETY, of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, meets on the first and third WEDNESDAYof «very month, at the FLORI DA HOUSE, Market street. Br order. j e l;y ’ JOHN YOUNG, JR., Secretary. ATTENTION! 8. L. G.—Von are hereby notlfled to attend at yonr Armory, on MONDAYS, WEDNES DAYS and FRIDAYS, for drill, and to tranmetraeh, buM nMi as mar come before the Company. P. RAKE, mar29:6md Becretary pro tea. A. G. CUBBAGE, WOOLKSALS ASD BXrlll DRALXA 19 Groceries, Green and BUck Teas, Salt and Fish, SOUTH SIDE OF DIAMOND,. PITTSBURGH, PA., HAS REMOVED to this stand with a view to extending and enlarging his business. Ha will keep one of the completed and best assorted establishments in the city, and respectfully Invites a call from all his old customers and the public generally. He deals extensively in P COUNTRY PRODUCE, of all descriptions. He keeps on band a large aeeortmeni of STONE AND GROCERY WARE, best quality. Call nnd see me at my Dew stood. [mylftltdatyw H'COKNKLL * WIL.LOCK, BANKERS, AND Dealers In Exchange, Bank Notes, Gold and Sliver Coin. Current and Par Funds received on deposit. Stocks bought and sold on commission. Collections made at any point in the United States. ■ 1 . South East corner of Market and Fifth streets, Sjii PITTSBURGH, PA. Treasnrer’s OfUce of the chartlers Valley Railroad Company. SUBSCRIBERS to the above Road are hereby notified that the Board of Director! have called for a second install* ineni of Five Dollars per share, payable to the Treasurer on the Ist Monday of JUNE, and also Five Dollars per share on the first Monday of each ensrfing month, until the whole amount is paid. , rri mylMktf ALVAN WILKINS, Treasurer. POWER A RIEROON, Architectural and ornamental carvers.— Ornamental Patterns for Casting, in every style; Modeling, Designing, Ac. Composition Ornaments for the decoration of Steamboats, Buildings, kc A 96 SMITHFIELD Street, near the Post Office. jjHSm IN DOW GLASS—ISO boxes 8x10; 10 do 10x12; 50 do 10x14; 25 do 9x12; , 16 do 7x9; Swearer’s and Blair's brands; for sale by je 2B SMITH A SINCLAIR. XTAACT GOFFKE —BO boxes, 4, C and 8 ounea papers and tin bore*, tor Bile by jm %g~ SMITH k SINCLAIR. 1' "*RX->O v -M—fiQ dot tootled and ltca bead Fringes, black * and In all color*, Jost received per exp re#*, at So. 88, «Sf 0f M*™ QQBDER. lace LACK MITTS—A beautiful uortnmt, ud selling cheep it *s* fin Mood.y, Jrfy SrdrGBORQH W-. Jiui«s Qcefana, of Altoghrey - iflrew 4SVXKI Onlud ftntix JtlM»lon*.We»t*ryi m«- uSTbSkN Flt*D ra THR W DteulotCourt of the CJtaleafor the WMtwW^t of Pennsylvania. °* tja *?£*** °* WU«m. libellant sad «mnn> against the STEAM* boat “ imrnm* whereof John Steiner iajnaatar,her Skin, epMsel, fSffcdr*. ta 91lb * , t^*f the saidScteln SSner, who la all© part owner, detain* tba said boat and moneys she baa mad*, from the said libel- Jsht, and pray* that process maylmua against the said *»£ her tMkte, Ae* and that the said boat may be held in custody until the said Court decrees thereon, or sufficient security shall be giran tor the same. Not."therefore, In nnrsnaaM“nler the seal of the said Court, to ma directed and dellrered, I do hereby giro pnbllo notice to all peraons claiming the said boat, her tackle, do, or in any m S n " lo (SS?to that they bo and appear betorethn •** ha held at tha city of PittahnrghTtoand tortg W“»™ Jdetrkt of Pennsylvania, on thejlEOOJfD TVWDAi vr JULT. Instant, at eleven & clock in the forenoon or ttat day, then and there to interpose their claims, and to make thtir .U-getlon. to that behalf. y,. 8 . jurshal. G. p. Huoltok, Procsot for IdMUanL • , . Dated the 6th day of July, 185*. [jj<jewaltd Orphans- doubt sal* o»'»uiu>uiS «»*-*»*■ the Proper tpof Derld GroerjAeeewJ-dtiieted to the Kiehth Weed of thto city-ftomto* oo Peonflrlr.hU ««- rat Porbee etreet, Locoet etreql, Vlekrojr etreet, Bluff Snt. udSbgM rtreet-WUI ijeotd onthe Ptemjeee, on e*TI7RDAY o* 39th <tor of JolJi it 2 o’clock*.P.M. ssr?? T iM-i i^skorSS'? 1 *” t °j°^ l * t **‘ ll ~ SOPHIA ORHER, } Admr *- HONDEKB KtaEAVlßUß—Ftrnk U ictte of Parla, Loodon >od HmJSSUKStaiIS Jnly—Thla nucabar baaona bundrad KbKraTloKa, Msuwa . pitttftl for • J" *l "SSSJjSj ct tfgo 1 11 rt “|Bootsto™or w-A-onDranaKKit^ TJEIOKS EKDUCBIP—Jfrank Wirt MS I**' 1 **' S.’iS'S.m ’ July, joatroealTad ul f-t Alao, > few coplea left of Harper. Putbam, tod the Knickerbocker, for •" ‘^h?hS than flan ba bad elaewhare— notwithatendlDg tbo bot •«Hi>7,ISKS FOR JDLYi JQfIT RMCKIVBDC . Knickerbocker MagaaUM, for July-' Harper’s “ j “ Putnam's u M Orabam’a «« ; « \ Illustrated Magastne of Art, “ ' Hew York Journal, for July. London Lancet, i HorUenltudst, « Becelred and for sale at I 1 PAUL KLEIHER’S Literary Depot, jyg lifth at-, oppoelte the Theatre. ritmilon'ftr • Man Cook, >Cc»ehm*p “ d B “ l " ptr ' ASA** o«~, M fifth li.Mlf PMiOflt*. ifg WANTKD —60 Laborers, S Tmutm, and wrenl Cut Boy*, for Railroad; ia a healthy location, and good «im Apply « IBAMCIWOff Agency Ofllce, JJc 65 finh ft, near Port Offlee. Li EMI-ANNUAL aALK-A. A. MAEON * W wUlofler H their immense stock of Embroideries and White Goods »t from 25 to 37*4 per cent lag* ttm Mail prices. ft 9 Jnaneiv AND QLQYJM— A. A. MAgOW * qP.wui, d arise tbtir nil, offw tr«y description of Oiotm id Horiery it» redaction of 3& peroenl. j>o_ IMiIMMIfIGS.— Enry Ttrfetjtf th. «■“ P*”i * MAMH tcQ ,^ KNTLBHBh‘B hJUUBM«O.«OODg Mltol *>«» A. A. K****™*^ liOTlOK* GBO&OB W. BMITH Informs the that hahasdis poeed of bis entire BOTTLING ESTABLISHMENT <1 Uu Bnwvr on put stmt, to Wj. D. English, whom he re to his easterner* la that department. To the P»l>lie. 10* The subscriber bogs leave to announce to thTpoblic that he haa »OTTI£SG »E -PABTMEST of the Pittsburgh Brewery from G. W. Smitfi. <m pm «r~t B. to prepared w ropplj, >» ac<l at moderateprleea. Smith’, catohtalrf KKNSKTTALP and BROWN' STOUT; also, common ALB end POBTKB, u» quart or pint bottles. : ... u . Having been for a length of time connected with Mr Smith’s establishment, he feels entire eooSdeaoe in being able to serve families and the trade with promptness and entire satis faction. i , .. . _ C#» Particular attention paid Ito packing for shipping:. Allorden*delivered. [frllm}. WU. ENGLISH. Bfotlee to kioeklioLderi. Ornci or Pmsacnaa asd Cfijraiusnux R.B. Co., \ Ftftdnirgk, Ju*e 28tb, 18M. f AdREBABLY to a Betolulioa &f tho Board i of the PI rTSBCRGH AND CONNELLSYILLE BAIL ROAD COMP AST, eubeeriben to tjit Btock.of >*W Comp«! j •re hereby notified that the fifth INSTALMENT OP PT> A DOLLARS per share on their enMtipUoos will be one mw payable on he FIFTEENTH DVY OP JULY nexL (il* firsL second, third, and feorth instalment* of twodoHan •od fifty cent* per share, haring heretofore been called in,; and ali, PIVKDOLLARS PER fSUARB on the fifteenth day of EACH ENSUING MONTll^until the whole amount StoSiholders residing la County will pay U Major Samuel M. Hallar, Meyers SHU,; those resMtod it Payette County to Colonel V. R. Davidson, ConnellavUe: thoie residing In Weatmorelaod C*»uaty to GeneraLCyru> P. Alarkle, West Newton; and all others to N. Vender. Peq ' at the Office of the Company, In Neriltollall Building of Fourth «d B.‘cUBBY, j Traaaurer Pittabnrgb aajd OonnelliTllle BJL Co. OURTU 0/ JULY EXCURSION— D» not forget «o look at those beautiful BDILDtJW LOT* so pbasant'y situ ated on Mount Washington—free frpm the dust and amok* of th# city, and in the pure air of tfce country—yet «itnu> a faw minutes’ -walk of the eitj. The Inclined Plane>U fnon be completed, and these Loti rendered rery easy oi access. Lota of 60 feet front by 210 deep are selling at s2u each—*2o in hand, balance in sums iof $5 a month. p. CCTOBBRT * 80S. 140 Till d street. fl'O LKr— A HNJS lioUaitfOO Kanfttrvetrnear Marimry I for s twin of year*; or, fi»r tfce ipftrt of this year—reoi low. AUo,« good iloujo on PenneyUftnlft *t«xob, oe*ru«^| Court Hou*. Inquire of \ jyiloj , TnOW AS WOODS, 75 Fourtt' street. C’IHKBSK—U 4 boxe* prim* Obee i just n*c*!ivwi J „*1„ by ]jy4] SMITII'A SISCLAIB. aLUABLK HAND fcTRKBT P&OPKRIT FOR SALE./ —A good three story Brick House of 11 rooms and; kitchen, ball, parlors, all well; papeVed and in qcoc ; order; dry eebar, coal Tautt, Ac. The Lot is 20 feet front by 110 deem to a private alley. Price $4,000,' and t*sy, term* of payment. I „ . J On Townsend street— > pleasant Dwelling llou*e ot ? S» ««* * “ * dfeSSft W* jg2B 140 Third street. WANTKD— A purchaser for the handsomest House an Grounds on Troy HiU—lt it a home. Enquire of THOMAS WOODS, ;,oa 75 Fourth street. WJUSTKBN DRAFTS-rOonstanUy far sale at sight, oi short date, oo Cincinnati, Lonisvffle, St. Louis, New Orleans, Chicago, Detroit, and - Cleveland; at No. U Fourth street. : ie2B * A. WILKINS A 00. ACON—o hhds Bides; 2 do Sboulde-s; 2 do B«"i; tor sale by j,gg SMITH A SINCLAIR. »>RFINISD SUGARS— XV =. 15 bbls Loverlng's Crushed Sugar; ' 60 do Loaf Sugar; 15 do Powdered Sugar;: ' SO do White Coffee Sugar; 10 do Coarse Pulverisedt Ibr sals by je2B SMITH A SINCLAIR. GUKBSE— 200 boxes prims W. R, J? 1 HJ SELLERS’ VEKMIiTUGR. ** THE BEST PEEP, TIOH." t Poia* PmmrjTk. October 4.16*7, M&. IL K. Solxbl Of your Vermifuge, I can »17 with oat hesitation, that, haring used jit extanstrely in m\ praetioe for the last four or fire rear*, I think it decided]) the best preparation of the kind wMeh I hare any know] edge of, although I hare beretokmrused the preparation of sererml other mann&etnms. Tours, *e • D. COUGH, M. D. Prepared and sold by E. X. SELLERS E CO., 67 Wood rtreet, and for sale by Drngidsta generally. j«S4 Y OB SALE—A NEAT SMALL F&RM OF FIFTY-FIVE AC3RKS, nine miles below the efay, in BoUwon town khip, on the Ohio river. It Js a bepntifal location, ofl“- rjroTwi !■■"<*, mi U offered low. Inquire of j»Ulm THOMAS WOODS, 76 Fourth street. a i.Rtt ATtlft—4o boxes filr. In qcerter. half end pound paper*, received and for sale by w HENRY 11. collins. WANTED —Several female Cooks, Sir private families also, Chambermaids. Apply at FRANCISCOT* Agency Office, jyl No. 66 Fifth street, near Dost Office. nOICE SITES FOB COUNTRY RESIDENCES.—Firr acres of ground, in a beautiful location, situate at Font Mile Run, at $125 per acre. Also, & acres at $2OO, and 6 seres at $350 per acre. A good road (plank) to shore prop erty, and pleasant situation for residences. Examine for yourselves. S. CUTtfBERT A SON., je3Q r 140 Third street. ID GLOVES—Bejon’s Hat* ana colored KidvOlove Abo, kid finished Bilk Glotcs, at J . „?RANK VAN GORDER’S. CIUT AND DRY TOBACCO—26 bbb and 20 bt bbb supe j rior, for Bale by [Je2B] SMITH A SINCLAIR. STAB CANDI sale by SILKB, MANTILLAS, DRESS GOODS, KmbroideriM; Trimmings, Hosiery and Gloves, Housekeeping Goods. Linen and White Goods, Bonnets, Millinery Goods, Gents. Famishing Goods, Am, hare all been marked down from 20 to 37)4 per cent, daring the Semi-Annual Sale of A. A. MASON A CO., i p 3q 26 Fifth street. WANTED— Three more ebrer Men, to complete a colo ny of purchasers. on the handsomest location on the Fourth Street Road, this side of Bast Liberty. Bueh offer* are seldom made. Enquire, of THOMAS WOODS, j e jS c 75 Fourth street TRANK VAN GORDtt’S. ,V<: ANKKK NOTIONS, FUR JULY. Art Journal. The Paxiaq Bide. Fern Leaves, from Fanny's Pjprfr Folio; second series. The lamplighter. f [ Chambers' Journal, for Janet ] North British Review. a - The *b°'« jo»t rmlni ud * 1 | LAUFFER, S 7 Wood street^ ryf i«NT K P—A situation tor a his wife. Ap- W Ply at Office, jyl No. t>2 Fifth nerr Port Office. ANTED—Two Colored Porters and Dining Room S« rants, for Hotels in the dty. Apply at FRANCISCOS’ Agency Office, No.C6.yiAh street, nor Poet Office. , . OSIN SOAP—37S boxes No. 1 Soap.for sal ebV 7 11 je23 SMITH A SINCLAIR. -40 boxes Proctor « Gamble’s brand, t I je2B] - SMITH A SINCLAIR. LACK SILKS.—Just received at A. M’TIGHE’S, comer of Grant and Fifth streets, a,few pieces of very fln< plain and figured Black Bilka. Also, Mantilla Bilks and Trimmings, in all the fashionable colors; bleached Muslins and Irish Linens, & cases of the vsry.best makes, just re ceived at * ; A. VUG HE'S, ,j e 2B ecrabr Grant and Fifth sts. N' Tft THK TIME TO MPpSOKIBEI—The following Magarinea and Newspapers-are about to new volumes. Now U the time to snb«»ibe! RUSSELL i 1180- Booksellers, Stationers and Literary Dealers, No-n Fifth street, new Market, are and make arrangementa for jcurmvorite Magasines and N 'XS£ K^rbocto, Putnam, Godey, Flag of Our Union,; BUAwood, Horticulturist, ; Jdnmal i«2B Water Pure Journal, Fhimolopeul Journal. < J«a» TyYWRA Qf.n fIQV*T. JAVA COFFEE—A few bags,v» w.A.MCLDM. •'- v ;V7 ' , vV • < r ' . mi y ■ * a 'y J> ,«> .*• .- { h':\ isiS -f ■■ , r v • I, tßx&ibx. iOBEPH 0. FOSTER **»**• PRICKS OP ADMISSION : _ Boxes and Peruuette~.—JOe 1 Second Tier—.. private Boxes, Urge $B.OO I Boxes for colored people.""" private boxes. small.—.. 5,00 | , Persons securing seat* cfll be charged 12% east* for the certificate. •’ ~ Doors open at ~% o’clorh—performance o’clock. "I «ah»Virat anoearanee of the talented tor. and MraMcFARLANn, and H!m BAB.AU WOODBURY. THIS EVENING,. July 6th, will t» pmeoted the favorite pI,J 0f raOOMAB, THE BABBiBIAS. . alt. McFarland. 1 Shinto Woodbury. Paubanli «» 8. WOodbnry Ikiac* To' tadlTiritt'ih* firriiS THB PRIDE 0? TH* MARKET liiin. Byn*rx Mr. McFarland and Mlsa Woodlory tpp ~' r ‘- s- MASONIC HALL! Jloaday Evening,' July Sd, ft Tuesday, July 4tb. Montaldi s exhibition of chemical diora mas will exhibit cs alove stated. Boon open at 8 o’clock—Lecture and Exhibition to commence at $%. \ Foot Exhibitions will be given on TUESDAY, Juty-4lh, ▼ls: at 10, IV<j 4, and 8 o’clock, in the evening. Ail-clarion Exhibition Is of the highest order, and for literary merit stande foremost among the many exhibitions in the eoontrv. It 1* got up on the planof those in the Ptilytbee* tde Gardens of London, and since 1U introduction into the United State* ha* been tidied by above 2«y»0 pereons: among which ware «>Q Ministers, who all it itbe most they eref beheld. The Chemical Department 1* atufat the direction of Mr. BETHOVKN, a celebratt-1 English Chemist. ; _• Each person will-have a nombend seat. Ic* Water will be passed aronnd during Intervals, and ewything done to render the andiedce comtotaWe. See mil*-ana programme. * ; WHITBECK'S CIRCUS. In which all will be Exhibited as Adrer> tlced In the Bills* TXriLt EXHIBIT A 8 FOLLOWS:—In Pittsburgh, ©n VY MONDAYTiUESDAY. and WEDNESDAY, July 3d, 4th. and 6tb, (Citing Thru Performance! an the Jhncrth /) M’Kxxspost, THDBSDAY, July fith. Bobonoahxu Cm, .FRIDAY, July 7 th. __ * MON'S. FRANCOIS TOURN AlRE,Equestriari Director. The members of the establishment, eohriatlag of s iea« of Artists who b»Te individually flctyplaatbe stow Hun of other establishments, comprise \j, a . TWO SPLENDID TROUPES, ' Azruwn and Anglo-American —the former led by the w nowned c dosing out MAD. LOUISE TOURNAIRE, who, with her highly trained Dancing and Manage Horses, Cblunfrui and UAenole, together with MAD’LLES JOSEPHINE asn ROSALTHE, Mona, and Mad. BENOIfcT, Ac., Ac., formed the bright par* tieniar attraction of the Cirque deti Varieties,” of Paris. Also, the far-famed * ItOCH lIARPIEB, the crest French down, Bottle Imp, and Ben tariff. And M BAM WELSEB,* the great Portuguese Trick Clown, and Comic Singer. Tlte brilliant Equestrian, JEAN JOHNSON, first and best rider in America. And a host of performers, who, collectively, caxxaL 6c aptaßed by any Company As czutetcc 95 cents* Doors open atlani 6U o’clock; performance to nomroence at 2 ud'H o’clock, V. M. je26 TWELVE ISIHS PBACTICBI 1,. T. CLARE. ' B{LL POSTER AND DISTRIBUTER, COSCEBTS, EXHIBITIOEB AID IXCTUBEB. ALt COMMUNICATIONS >y Mail or Telegraph, or Bflla Rtot by Adame A Co.’s Express, will Jeeare immediate attention. Refer to this office, tbe Hotels and Mnaie stores. CIRCUS AND MENAGERIE po.olio? faidTfnHy attended to, i UALU (formerly Wiiktn’s fail,) ±ourthttrrH t ntar SmtthfMd. can be obtained for Ptrtfc*, Festival*. Concert*, Publ*e Meetings, 4c, Also. Gargtfs OotiTlo&ani Pax Horn Band can be found in readiness at .all dines, t T umpiring to WSL FRANK CARGO, at the Crystal False' Duguarrean Boons of R.M. Cargo A Co., Fourth street, orat the HalL " J mer2l A ONES tTRICKLAND’S NEW’ BOOK—The Pilgrims of Walaingham: by Antes Strickland, Is jort received and for sale at & MIKES No. 33 Smitbfield street another Book by EamuTSue the celebrated and popular author of the Wanderfig.Jew, Mysteries of Paris, Ac-, Ac., -ntitled Woman’s true story of the Heart; price 23 cent*. • Aubrey: by Mrs. Marsh, author. of Emilia. Wyndham, Castle Aron. Ac ; Harper’s Librae? ;5Q cents. ;' TboJesait’u Daughter; complete; 30 cents.’ A Tmr After Marriage: by T. S. Arthur; 25 cent*, llowitt’a Visits to Remarkable Places; $2. Finn Lynday, or Passages in an Eventful life: by Mr*. Moedle, author of Roughing it in the Bush, Mark Hnrdlo rtene, at: 30 cents. Nanette and her Lovers; a story illustrating’some new P}>a? e? in French Life: $l. UoUennp, the Daughter of the llamlet; a new Protestant. Novel; complete io one volnme; $l. The Rapper*, orthe Mysteries, Fallacies and Absurdities of Spirit lUppjsg, Table Turning and Enhancement; with iilnf-trationr; 1 volume: 30 cants. * , Rcaa Lambert,crthe Memoirsof an-Uufortunate Woman; a companion to Mary Price: by 0. W. 11. Reynolds; voL 1; 50 cents. H. MINER. A 00-, j P 30 32 Smith field st. JUST RECEIVED.—The. Pilgrim* of Wabingham, or Talcs of the Middle Ages : by Agnes Strickland. The Master House; a talo of Southern Lift*: by Lagan. Blackwood’s Magazine, for June. Graham’s “ M July. The New York JoaraaL Woman’s Love; a true story cf the Heart: by Eugene Sue. For sale at PAUL KLEINER’S Literary Depot, . je3o . t Fifth street, opposite the Theatre. THE President and Managers of “The Company for erecting a Bridge over the Allegheny-river. opposite Pittsburgh, in the county cf Allegheny,'* have this day de« dared a dividend of oxisouau on uvxstrmrACXSis, on each phare of the Capital Stock of the Company all paid in, eat of the profits of the last six months, which wsUbenald to Stockholders, or their legal representatives, fooghwith. JOHN HARPER, Treasurer. Pittsburgh, July I,lSs4—^jefiriw Yf AttAZLNKB FOH JOLT, JUST KJSCKIVKD. |VJ Potnam’s Magnrino, for Harper 1 * do do. nnhim’n ' do - do. Peterson’s do : dn. Popal&r Edaauor, Ho. 12. 0 _ &BSVU: by Do Cestine. Received and ior sale at the cheep Book Store of W. A. GILDKNTBKHKT * OCX, 7 • Fourth (tree! atting, for sale by IRYH. COLLINS. CANDTIaNDU— 4. CGTHBERT A SON have for sale .Farms of from 60 to 1000 aeres, located in Pennsylva nia. Ohio, ’Virginia, and Illinois; upwards of 10,000 aerea in jf Lean county. Illinois; peroral tiacta of land on tbw waters of Big Fishing Creek, in lots of 130 sens end upwards, at $1,50, $B, $6, and <lO per acre. Persons lug to boy, will find it to-their advantage to call atom office. No. 140 Third street. • JjS - bk at bargains of summer goods at A. MoTIGHE'B. Vx corner of Grant and Fifth streets. I have this day commenced selling off toy summer stock at first cost; the goods are all new, and have been purchased this season* and as they are now offered at prices far below the usual ratee. lodise would do well to call and get a bargain. Sw stock comprises bexegee, lawns, summer aflka, tissues, grenadines, berege ds laines, and aimoet every article usual* iy kept in a faocy v store. JV* ffkw Partnerihipi MATTHRW GRAFF AND DAIPL.RKISINGER, trading heretofore as H. GRAFF A CJ., Slots and HoUow ware Manufacturer*, No. 124 Wooa street, have this day associated with them THOMAS J. GRAFF, as • partner in v bosioess. The name, style and title of l the firm will,; from this date, be GRAFF, KETKINQER A GRAFT. They** respectfully solicit a continuation of the patronage so lib erally bestowed upon the firm of M. Gruff A Qo. Pittsburgh, July Ist, 1854. . LINSEED OIL—IO bids for sale by __ „_ jyl HENRY IL COLLINS. Fire works! fire works:!— a» boxes Fire Craekew; , • J- 6 gnus Roman Candles, 12 bells; 7 •< do do 8 do; 6 “ do do 6 do t „ g “ do do .4 dof 4 “ 0 Triangles, No. 1; 3 “ do do 2; CO boxs Jackson Crackers; 600,000 Torpedo#; 40 grow Pin Wheels: 20 •* 1 ounce Rockets; 15 “ 2 do do; 12 “ 4 do do; ; 15.000 “ Pulling Crackers; Second supply; just received and lor sals by J. C. ANDERSON A CO„ je27 No. 6 Wood street. Dry GOODS.—A. MTIGHE, comer of Orani and Ffffk ttrrrti, has now on hand 10 cases bleached muaUn* from 6J£ cents up; 50 pieces Irish linen: 25 pieces white mulls, tor ladies’ dresses .75 pieces linen; cotton and woolen ‘goal. for boys* wear; a lew pieces fine black challe; black, narred and plain be rage and tissues; mantillas; mantilla silk and trimmings of everv description; tan colored and mixed de bags; dress ginghams; 500 pieces Merrimack print*, fast colors—till of which will be sold extremely low. jei2 • , . Aotlee la Hereby Olweu, ALL PERSONS who have subscribed to the Capital Stock of the PITTSBURGH AND ERIE RAILROAD COMPANY, and which has been mad# specially applicable to the construction of the road in Mercer county, that an instalment of nvx ra c*5T, per share, is required be pa|d to the Treasurer of the Company, at to w«t Greenville, Mercer county, on or before tbo 20TU DAY OF JULY, 1864, and that an instalment of ** Tl rxa exav, per share, will be required to be paid at the same place every thlrtv days thereafter. By order of the Board. B. F. BASKIN, Treasurer P. A E. R. It. 00. Oflee of the P. A E. B. R.l je274w tfew 4>«tle, June 21ft. 1854. j* 1 IJT YOU CAN SAVE 1 FIVE DOLLARS A MONTH, you c&a have a fine Building Lot, of 60 feet front by 210 deep, situate on Mt. Washington. Price, s26o—terms, $2O in hand, balance at <6 a month. Now is ths time to secure « good Lot on easy terms. B. CUTHBKRT A SON, jril 140 Third street iaAlu LINEN, FOR BOVS’ CLOTHKh, also Gambroons, CosbxnervUas, Me lno Ceasimaes. all-wool Tweeds, plaid and striped Cotton Goods, for boys’ and men's clothing, just received, and for sale at low priow, at - A; MoTIGHSTS, eornapof Grant and Fifth suwets. | AOfUSfi OF Land *)K Bale—These Lands are 04A) situated in Robinson township, Allegheny coun ty, Pa, on the Steubenville Pike, end sto 7 mile* tram the city. Will be sold in lots to suit purchasers, from \ acre to iOU. For further particulars enquire of George R. Riddle, &a.. Allegheny city,orT. I. Coleman, Moncngabcle House, pittsbunib, or JAMES C. RICiIET, j«29 '* Real Estate Agent —HEAP PRESERVING SUGARS^ ' White Soft Crushed at 8 and 9 oenta per lb; N. O. Sugar, 20 fiM for $1; for ode by j«34 W. A. M*CLUR&. As-.:,-*.-. * *- I .j\V n .• ** 1 J w ,r.*' -fV' *? 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