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Thy, , 0 a -tjew novel by the at thor of 41 Pique,” **• “* Pri»fP'« of non-intervention andpopulaj eov ft * e confess nmr t 0 haTO 6wmd I 9 «|fnty, as setthd by the compromise measures of 1860, , < . . t , .1 . SWbMtodl»th.N.br-v. rt dK.u«.Wll.. ’ . or eron heard of, and the one mqoest.on 18pab sd. BatWw of the rnttuuxu of tbo present and late 'State listed by Messrs, Stringer & Townsend in their administration!. library of standard noyele, and comes highly 4th. Fadaralism sod Whlggery from thedaysof Hamilton rect , mm ,nded by the London press. The critio I. «ftt» who is considered standard tb. Democratic w" ,»„.. ' authority on any literary subject, pronounces a»o,wum,i*y. 7' “ A B»‘ Byanfort a nork of much merit AI- It will be Been then, that a month ago the together, considering the powerful delineations • ffwm— **~ Committee stated that tha Nebraaka of character. m 4 .4* admirably grouped and question would be met. But they chose to often splendidly dramatic scenes with whlohit «■* consider another question in the fint address, abounds, and itq, high arfistid fikeb, the romance and make that the subject of a aeooud address, will take a distinguished plseojtunong the noyels VThe first has appeared, the seoond will be outin of the Besson.” , For sale in Pittsburgh, by B. afswdays. It is udder snoholrsnmstances that T. C. Morgan, 104 Wood street, and Miners the editor of the Journal makes tha base charge Co., 82 SmitMeld, and tjildenfenney * 00., 76 aborocopied. ' Fourth atr«U, ; !' ' Si& Hill falsehood to mean as to deserve no for- Godins Indy’s Book for August, has been rer w . ther notice, however often it may be repeated, ceived from the Philadelphia 1 publisher. The ''■‘C^7^.-sK^t! Owr cauße is just, and needs not the sapport present number maintaina its former reputation «f fUsthoodi. ' as a favorite with the j&diea. -1.. „ -*..- v-V^ ; ” ■■ : - : * -t'- : >. Vf^?S^-»Tv> fc '' : 4 <•* ■ > : 'iV 1 ' ...•All f* f-' .■ , '• iWKm# ■! Blaming sori. PITTSBURGH: FRIDAY MORNING; DBBIOCHATIC TICKET. POR GOVERNOR, WILLIAM BIGLER. FOR JU3TICE OV Tills SUPREME COURT. JEREMIAH 'S . BLACK, ftr eOXIUR OOOSTT. FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER, HENRY S. MOTT, or r»z* oojjstt. morning POST JOB offices. Wo would call tbe attention of MRUOBANTb AND BUSINESS MEN to the fa-t that we hare jnstweelred from Philadelphia a number of font* of new Job Type, and are now-prepared to HU order* for Card*, OrcuUrfs Bill H**d*, Paper 800 he, Poatere, and Programme* for exhibi tion*- AU order* will be promptly filled- New. ortue Day. We call attention to tlio excellent letter of our Peria correspondent, which wo publish in to-day’s paper. The writer evidently thinks for himself, and expresses his news of European affairs with great boldness, and probably with truth. Bead it througu. Ii m well worth a perusal, and a re-pcrasal. It confirms many of our own slews heretofore expressed in regard to European affairs. There were 13 deaths in Toledo, on Tuesday, from the prevailing epidemio. Cholera is rapidly diminishing in Chicago. The Board of Health report, for Monday, showß but 9 deaths from the epidemic disease and 14 from all others—making 28 in all. A fire occurred in Cleveland, on Canal street, early on Thursday morning. The Bagged Sohool House, and eome four or five adjoining build ings, were destroyed. For. the twenty-four hours ending at 11 o’clock on Wednesday, tlierawere but Beven new Cholera cases in Philadelphia. The disease is rapidly abating. On onr first page will an account of the Meagher and MeMasters’ fray. It resulted in the lalter getting “punched” most essentially. The Humboldt* ashore on Long Island Coast, it is said, will prove a total loss. She is atyput four years old, of 2200 tons register, and rfitj strongly built, ifith the Franklin,: whioh was lost last December near Halifax, she formed [the York anti Havre line of steamers. By ths report of St. Louis city Register, it appears the deaths from cholera in that city last week were 128— from all other disease 144- making 282 in all. The cholera oases arc eon-, slderable lesdthaa the previous week, althoogh on Friday and Saturday the disease had again become more viral ent. RAItROAD MASAGKMRHT. The late disclosure of the astounding frauds j and defalcations practised by Schuyler, Crane j and others, in the management of eastern roads j with which they were connected, - has shaken public confidence in Rati road management and J caused a severe,—and, it is feared, diaasterous withholding of eredit from some of our project ed western roads, whioh were relying on advan- j oes from the east, to carry them through. But | severe as is the shock to public confidence ini Rai) road management, if it produces the le gitimate result, and oanse a thorough and I searching Investigation, by the Stockholders in to the accounts their Presidents, directors and agents on all our Rail roads, it will not be without good and wholesome effects.. * I Under the present system of constructing ; roads hers in ths west, almost exclusively, on i municipal corporation subscription, the manage ment has doabtless become, in many eafees, bad and corrupt. Directors serving without pay and with but a small amount of tbeir individual means at stake, are either too inattentive to the dntie* of their station, or aro tempted by the hope of gain, to become silent partners in con tracts at high prices ; to allow exorbitant bills for extra work, or in somrwehtr way to endeav or ty-fill their own ooffers cat of those of the company; or it may be they content themselves with the honor of having their names connected with the directory and leave the whole manage ment to a President, and other officers, at high salaries, without looking into or scrutinizing 'their acts at all, as in the case of Schuyler and the New York and New Haven road. In either case the interest of the Stockholders may be sacrificed by a want of efficiency on the part of directors; and a company united by exborbUant expenditures for construction, or for interest, discounts, or commissions in which those who ought to look to the interests of the company, alone in making their negotiations—may have an intereri paramount, because pergonal, in an other direction. If, therefore, the late disclosures should bare the effect of making those who hare the selection of the directory of our roads more oarefol in placing only competent and efficient men in them, and raising the standard of character for experience and integrity," of those charged with the actire management of their affairs, great good will be accomplished. In making these re marks we disclaim pointing them at any partic ular company or.indiridual. They are general in their character and application, and we trust that they will not fit the officers of any of our roods terminating in Pittsburgh. ▲ Mean and Dastardly Falsehood. Nothing has fallen nnder oar eye more mean and contemptible, during the present political campaign, than the deliberate and twice re peated asserdon of the Pittsburgh Journal, that the Jpemooratic State Central Committee refuse to meet the Nebraska Question. Here is what the editor of that paper says, while speaking of the whig address: M There i* no erailing here of the great topic of tbe day, whieb the Democratic State Oonunlttee in testimony of both eowardterand dishonesty, dared not eren name.” Now, as we happen to be a member of the Penlocratio State Committee, we consider the j above base falsehold a little personal, and answer it aOeordingly; The proof of its falsehood is this: The Democratio State Committee, which met in Jane, resolved to publish four addresses daring the campaign; and immediately pnblished in the pa pers of the party, a oard to that effect, naming Ihe subjects of the several addresses, and the order in which they would appear. Here is the oard. It appeared in the papers, the Post among others, on the 18th day of Jane last: STATS CKHTBAL COMMITTEE. The Democratic State Central Committor, agreeably to preriea* arrangement, met at Bushier’* Hotel, in Harris - Thursday, the 16th Instant, and after a full and IsiiSsSfesi THIS ADDHRSB OfTHAAVUIO ,TATK CESTRAK COHEITTOEj This long expected addtetiMia* At length com. ; to light It appeared m th* Journal add GazitU \ • of yanterdij., If we were not crowded with other matter— infinitely more lnteretjting— wo would certainly publish it, and let our readers judge for themselves whether it ie notj the moat disgraceful medley of bungling rhetorio, shallow pretences, ekulking equivocations, and phameless falsehoods that ever nppeared m prints To show that this language la justified, we will refer to a few of tta aaaertiona. i :JULY 21 It says: i 11 The national government, with Its overflowing treaanr,, U now liu.y robbing tho people of Pennsylvania b, weaung the pnbltc domain." | Seldom has an assertion been mad. so- direct !y opposition to facta and tho truth! I \ bill passed, during the present [session of i Congress, granting ten million acres i[f the pub lic dbmain for the support of tho Todigent In sane Nearly all the Whig member* woted for it, and their votes secured its passage. Presi dent Pieroe vetoed that bill, beeauace he consid ered it nnoouatitotional, and an unjustifiable u waste of the public domain.” The Whig pa | pers vitllfied the President for that! veto; and now theit-Btate Committee says that the national administration taliuaily employed iq ‘‘waiting I the public Tutthr trvthl orafaUe- haattf Bat again. The Homestaadiblll paoaed the House of Representatives a fewiwee ts ago by a large majority. [The Whig members from Penn sylvania vpted for it. The Whig prhaeee favor edit The Gazette, of yesterday, the very paper that contains the Whig hai the follow- I log language on tho outyect: “Tb« Whig party of this county and of fhlft State, haf endorsed the principles of free Homaeteadi, abd adhere to U alneerely and earnestly." : , . The opponent, of the Home,teed bill s«y it i, an unjastifiabi, “ waete of the pobjio domain.” Tba Whig papers say the President' rill reto the bill if it passes the Senate. Yet thi Whig Btate Committee says that the national administration is busy in robbing the people of i'ennsjl.anla iy waßtfng the pnblle dpmain.” !lo one is an korised to say the President will t tto that bill. I We hope it will paes, and beoome a law, unices good reasons oan be shown to tle contrary. ' Northern Democrats generally are m faTor-of it, eseept in the abolition States of h ear England. Mr. Dawson, a Democratic membe; from West tern Pennsylrania, drew op. intiodooed, end ably and earnestly adsooated the bill. Bat the Whig Stpte Committee appears no , to be com milted against the measure. They talk mysteri ously of a " waste of the public domain.” Hot we find another still more m toniahiog ae sertion in aj>‘* w big address, i Its oit la: “Tim opponent# of tb« N»tJon*l and Slate Admlnlvtr*- tloim in Peno#ylT»nU aw unttwd cm thariJ*xmoo ground of rca-duta opporitfon to sectional strife.” The opponents of the National a a(3 State’ Ad ministration* are the Whigs,: Abplitionist, £©. Whigs and Abolitionists opposed to sectional strife, forsooth !! Yet'they are bending all their efforts to form a sectional party—a North ern party—hostile to the South. 3 Tint is a “sec tional ” party of the most dangerous kind; and if suceeesfol would engenderseotional strife in evitably fatal to the Union. Their.presses open ly advocate the formation of* such a sectional party. Greeley, of the JW&uji#, drgee it. The QmeUe and Journal, of Pittsburgh] urge it They declare they will act no longerwith the Whigs of the Booth ; but will join the Abolitionists of the 1 North, and form a Northerji party. The Whig papers of Pittsburgh, and of other parts of the State, teem with oruoles advocating this scheme, and showing that the Union is of no Table to the North. Nothing so purely ttctional has ever before been proposed. Nothing so con trary to the earnest recommendation of Wash ington has ever been attempted in this country; aal nothing so dangerous to the;Union, and all the best interests of the republic; has ever been devised. Greeley endeavors to some io ©cedUry to burn down thrCapitol at Washing ton ; and to that traitorous appell the editor of tbi Pittsburgh Gazette caoklet forth a frantic TetponM that be “ goes further.” And the edi tor of the Journal declares he is comforted when whito men are murdered by negroes and Aboli tionists. Tho Abolitionists and: Whigs of this i county hate combined ; and so far this sectional party is formed. Yet in the face of ail these notorious facts, facts known and published to all the world—the Whig State Committee have the unparalelled audacity to announce that they are united on the 4# ground of resolute opposi tion to sectional strife.” An insult to the people of this commonwealth, 1 more palpable, more gross, moro wicked, was : never uttered. Is It not a falsehood ? The Address further says that the Nebraska bill is ** the only meaturt of the pruent tation We quote the exact words. Over thirty bills, of general interest, have been p&ssjed and beoome laws. Yet this Whig Committee eays the Ne ! braska bill is “the only measuro of the session." Comment is unnecessary. There is but one word that can truly characterize this; assertion, and it Is a word of three letters. j The Address next charges on governor Bigler the dofeat of the sale of tbo| publio works. Governor Bigler signed the bill| published no tide for bidders, and received not a single bid. Yet he is charged in Ibis Address with prevent ing-* sale!! Oh, shame, where'is thy blush! The word of three letters applies again mostem- i pb&ticaUy. I The Address next chargee the [Democracy with a design to divide tho school fuijd. During the last session of the Legislature a’new school law was providing for the entire integrity of the school fund, and even repeapog all sec* ions of the old law that could the slightest ground of apprehension that tpe school funds might be divided. This new lajw was drawn up by a Democrats Senator; was passed by a Demo cratic Senate and House, the Whigs voting for it; and was signed by Governor B.gler. In tho face of these facts, Demooijats are charged; with a design to divide the.school fond !!! What think the people of a patty against whom no-truthful oharge oan be mad&; nod falsehoods a l one must bo resorted to by those who would say anything against its principles, its policy, or its measures! Suoh is evidently now the position of the Democratic party of this State. Suoh/are some of the most prominent features of this ainaiihg Address, that a Know Nothing correspondent of the Journal gronouooes “ the ableit and vaibsst paper of modern times.” If tho people of this Commonwealth oan be deceived or misled by such fefcble, unfair, and wicked documents as this Address, then, we confess, our faith in popular sovereignty will be considerably shaken. ! t !>ss. v. .. I. £• 1; V. i. ' [OoffM'pondMKe of thfl Daily MoruiuT-IW. LKTXIH FKON PA. 1118* French typinion* of the United S‘ate*. The Eatti ern War. The Austrian Movement Turkish Prospect*. England's Cupidity. Vist to. Bo rdeaux. ; Chateau o f Montesquieu, d*c. Paris. June 30ft, 1861. Editors of Pittsburgh Post: —Being in this great oity for a few days on a visit of business, and haring an opportunity, by tho hands of a friend, I seize the occasion to drop you a line. The‘‘Giant Republic of the West,” as our fair country is called by those Europeans who are beginning justly to measure the extent of its greatness, is, we are rejoiced to see, again [ quiet, and breathing freely after tno monstrous I throes and agitations Hint were evinced a month l ago upon the Nebraska question. What a mighty i lever is that of public opinion, and how splen didly do we see in the workings of our Govern ment the exemplification of that r?mark of Mr. Jefferson, thal “ Error of opinion may be safely tolerated while reason is left to combat it" It is an enigma, unexplainable and dark as death to the vision of the European, how questions of, suoh immense magnitude can be sutfered to "go , to the people,” to be debated freely and unre servedly by every man ami woman in the land; to bo used and abused by ail the wild fanatics that choose to ride It for their worst objects, and after all the fierce agitation inaidontal to free discussion, be wisely settled, without a resort U ; arms. As the idea of force for tho preservation of public peace would be laughable to an Amer • lean, lo is the idea of civil Government without force, oomiaal to a European. Thera is one thing * **-*'* 18 a true source of satisfaction to an American abroad, and which is becoming more general every day, I mean the just estimate of the strength, waources, and character of our coun try. There are hundreds yet, however, in every square mile, who regard the American people as a set of lean, half-starved, half citilitid, half animal* goia head, invincible Yankees, who have no fears of snows, storms, shipwrecks, toroa , does, -death, hell, or the judgment; whose men 1 handle anchors and swivels as plaything* build canals and railroads by the thousand. miles, in atead'of by the league ; and whose women drive the horses eight in a string, hold the plough, handle the rifle and nurro the babies, just as ex pediency calls; and that the Government is a sort of God-forbidden contract, which sprung from the brain of some modern Minerva, caught by the aborigines of the country a few centu ries ago, and who, after being boro In a onne brake baptised in the Pacific, cradled in a tem pest and rooked in a whirlwind, iuveqted it ns a oompnet by means of which those same half breeds of devils “ kafkelated'’ to overrun the whole world, and Cuba into the bargain. The last twenty years have dissipated these ideas to some extent, and the people of the United States are held to be “ really susceptible of civiliza tion ” at least, by the very vise of the very learned potentates of Europe. ] IQus is of I course comfortable. 1 qannot help wondering what the j real opin ion, of the people aro, in relation to the Eastern wnr qaestion. The Americans would lw likely to get rery tired of a war with any nation, which in preliminary arrangements, tigtiling, and final negotiation!, had to last over two year!, butthie war has now bren nearly that long on hand, anil when they, ihall be all ready to come to the scratch and begin the fight, haa yet to be de monstrated by future doreiopmenta. It la strange yon may. think, that England—irAo ilote is really interested in the humiliation of the haughty Ciar —should suffer the summtr to | p.vw away and not accomplish anything. But lit is no wonder to those, who can soo things as I tbs, are, und which arc not to bo learned to the ; ! columns of the subsidised press of Europe. ! England dees not court n real passage st arms j with the Muscovite Monarch, and ehe has not i yet surrendered ail hopes of a peocerul settle i meat of the controversy The quarrelis not be I tween Russia and Turkey, but between tho for- I mef power and England And the genuino ob ! iect of dispute is the hag* gateway to Europe, ! Constantinople. Could England hate dared a | division of the spoils of Turkey with Russia, tbeiproposition of Nicholas to Sir Horatio Bey j mour, would havo been embraced with warm fa- I vcr. But this eho could not do. Ilcnce her 1 alliance With a less dangerous power, France, And sympathy was nercr more inhnmsnely. I waited by republicans than it is now, where it is felt for the success of ths allied powers. To ! wish them success is to wish misfortune to the cause of Demooracy. All tho republicans in 1 Europe breathe curses loud snd deep on the \ alliance, because they know that it Is notythe j protection of poor Turkey, nor the cause of the I weak against tho strong, nor the triumph of ’liberal principles, nor the elevation of the poor ! down-trodden masses, that has caused this i strange allionoe, but a desire to possess the keys !of ths Byzantium. Bat yon may prepare yoor mind for some startling events yet in connection I with this subjeot, before another winter’s snows S have fallen. A recent speech from Eord Aberdeen, Eng land’s prime minister, in which Nicholas iacom mended 45 an honest man, has given rise- to a viict amount of excitement on both eides of the channel. Eiplanatioos have been demanded, and moat •• lame and impotent reasons" given in ths bouse of Parlismeut. The French ory out that England is abut to Bhow up her oonsin, France, up ns a doped party. Their is no little indignation showered forth on account of this recent news. Now, I can give you what you may rely on as the correct fact about this matter. Aus tria, yon will have learued, hae nl last drawn out hrr’ programme—just as a dandy draws his ropier, to pnt it book again unsoiled—and has made a show of unison with tho Western pow ers. The world is to understand by this that Austria is going to join England and Frnuos, and tight against Russia, while the conferences which have lately been had at Vienna, understand that this is naetly tr.la! aha u not going Id do. Ac cordingly, while Austria marches up, pretended ly to the aid of Turkey, iu grand style, England takes the next ordered step, and plasters-on the soup to Russia—by this it is supposed Russia will be softened and mollified —then Austria is to propose renewed negotiations, upon tho basis of a withdrawal from the principalities and a oesaation of hostilities. Next in to come the fiqal settlement as to the spoilß. Turkey is to be vouchsafed the custody of Constantinople for the praent, her territory is to bo dlrided between her proteetora instead of her invadtra, a boon mercifully granted her by the boasted allies, who went to war to Bave Turkey, not to destroy her, of whioh pretence, none more damnable aad hol- I low was ever set up by any nation on the globe. Well, now for the sequel: will the Ciar obey the I terms advanced to himV Perhaps he may, but I believe he will not. He may deelino to tight Austria, England and Franco combined, in regu lar order, but he will keep them on his frontiers untirstarvation and winter’s icicles drivo them home; and in the meantime he will turn upon Austria and set up Hungary, build np poor Po laud, spread tho seeds of discontent over Eu rope, and as far as he oan, fire the Monarchial domes bnilt by oppression and royalty. Ton may depend upon it, no more mercenary and nafaoly objeota ever stimulated any people to a-war, than that now moving England. It is to attain the command of those powerful resour ces which will enable her.to control the world, that will enable her to say to the nations of America, ’’ you shall," and " you shall not; and crush out every Bpark of republicanism Europe. As to France,— lovely France, ao Na ture would have her; but poor, God-forsaken France, as her monarch! have made her,—she is only to be used as the instrument to build up England’s power. If the people of France could to-day command It, her armies would be brought home at once. They have no zeal, no interest in his war, and well they know it. Napoleon, who is a shrewd man; who is as pure an aristocrat as ever breathed, and whose heart never was guilty of one Democratic throb, feels it necessary to his sneoess to add military fame to his charac ter and barns to revenge the misfortunes of his dead undo for the reverses of 1812, and for this, three hundred thousand Frcnohmen,—whose scanty earnings by honest toil are needed at home to keep from penury their helpless fathers, mothers, sisters and children,-are to be dragged off to risk want, hardship, and death, for one cent per day eaoh; while their nation is suffer ing from increased taxation, debta, and calumny. Frenchmen feel, but they dare not express, the Utter loathing they feel for this useless and criminal interference in this war. Whatboots it to the four out of erery flee men In France, who can, under the opprwsi*® ex * ctl ° n ®” “J® 1 * Goffijrnwent, only earn enough,—by harder toll then li known on tie fs!f?r p!“ l “ ,ionrof Geor gia,— to keep i? 4 * »nd eoul together, whether if Turkey ia. sick, about to die and - 8 buried, England or Russia is to possess the dead pap e effects ? They know well that when the hour ar rives when England no longer desires or heeds the maintenance of this unnatural, illegitimate, bastard alliance, she wUlkiok the too credulous . ... . It-, 4 ; <* l «,-» •' •, • ‘ r* ' silly, facetious, aud insignificant creatures they advertised them before. Mau, Mon Dten, Mon Dun, the Freooh nation neter commuted eo great an error in-all her-unfortunate histery, ee ehe baa in this last act; and so the future will prove. But where there la no freedom \ no liberty, where every third man is dressed in regiment als, and armed at the expense of the other two. to keep those two down to the condition or slaves, what oan you expect ? Franoe is In the beginning of her worst years of trouble. But enough on this subject. While on a visit to Bordeaux receotly, 1 was invited to join a party for the purpose of visiting the famous ohatean of Montesquiou, some twelve miles from that city. Among the party was the American Consul, Mr. Bowen, and his estimable lady, the Vice Consol, Mr. Bonnett, of your city, who looked the same “Old Bonnett as when at homo, an accomplished young lady from New Orleans, whose name I forget, to whom Mr. Bouoett, 1 fancied, was particularly attentive, and some others, and a most delightful day 1 spent. It was on an oecasion unknown to our oountry. At the Catholic church near|the eba. leao, by a vote of the parishioners, one young lady was chosen as the Queen of the day, who was orowned with great ceremony, and upon whom, for her religions xeal and virtues a gift of five hundred francs was conferred, follow ing this was a grand country dance. This cere mony oocnrs annually. The chateau is known as one of the oldest ana most singular in Europe, and having never seen one of the old Baronial castles I had so often read of. 1 visited it with great curiosity. It is situated in the middle of a large park, which is beautiful in the extreme. The castle is mttrrly surrounded by water—or, as It is called, a moat which is very deep, and accessible only by three iron bridges, wbioh can be swnng from their mooriogs in an instant; thus thehouse ©an be made secure against approach. The building is very high and includes several towers. There In his room is the identical desk, writing mate rials, bed, chairs, curtains, &0., used by the distinguished writer and philosopher, near two hundred years ago, precisely aa he left them. The chateau is in a fine state of preservation, and looks as if time could nut crumble it. It is inhabited by one of his descendants of the same name. After enjoying a hearty dinner, with the lus cious wines of France, we returned to the city. But, for the present, you have read enough, I suspect, and 1 will dose. Your friend, as ever, # No Whio Partt is Ohio. —There i* no Whig party in Ohio now, the members of that defttnct organization who recently assembled at Colum boß oa an anti-Nebraska Convention, hating de termined to drop the fatal cognomen. A free poll democrat received one of the two nomina tions made, ami Whig papers hate pot at the head of their columns not “onr ticket," but “ Republican nominations 1" We hate an indis tinct recollection of a party some twenty years ago calling themselves National Republicans, which received its christening from James Wat boo Webb—then of United States Bank notorie ty, and still later of the Guyandott Coal scheme. Oiiiq Whigs, then, are only comiog back to first principles. Tbs National Republicans of ’32 had a brief existence, as will the “ Republicans” of ’54. S Whlggery changes its name, but its principles never. Choi.b*a.— The Detroit Inquirer reports, that, for the thirteen days of this month, 252 deaths have occurred in that city—an average of over per day. The victims are chiefly foreigners. Some few of the citlieni have died. The inter* meets in that city for the month of June, were 210. Accounts lately received, show that the disease has not decreasedin fatality. The Toledo Board of Health reports ten deaths by cholera for the twenty-four hoars ending Saturday noon. But five deaths occurred for the 24 hours ending Monday noon. The Buffalo Republic reports ehulera to be prevailing tt-an alarming extent in the heretofore very healthy town of Hamilton, Canada West. From twenty to twenty-five deaths per day are the uumber. Banking Hocsx at HcKTisaDos, Pa. A baakiog hooM has been established in this thri borough, b 7 Messrs. Bell, Gurtttson, & C&Vguollemen of sad Hunting don. The members of tbo firm, with whom we are personally acquainted, are gentleman of in togrity and extensive means, and, as there is no each an institution in that part of the Btate, it otouot fail to lioerally reward its enterprising projectors. See advertisement in another col umn. It wilt be seen by the report of the Board of Health, that the Cholera ie steadily diminishing Yesterday was intensely hot, but we did not bear that the weather had any material effect on the general health. We trust our citizens will continue to be prudent in their diet and exer cise in the hot sun, oleanse their premises thor oughly, and above all things not get frightened —urni there is no more danger here than any where else. There’e oar firm conviction. Cheer fulness is the best possible tonio. In Sydney N. 8. W., Yankee ice is sold about the streets, and the thoroughfares are watered by Americans, under oontracL Sir Charles Fittroy, Governor-General of Au stralia, b&s a salary greatsr than the President of the United Buues. He lives in great splen dor at his palaee at Sidney. Cholera morbus and congestion of the lungs, the Cincinnati papers say, are prevailing epi demics in that city. These are probably other names for cholera. «*-This is the Remedy—MOESK-3 INVIGO RATING i» «XIR OB OORDLAL.—If there be “• special providence la the fall of a sparrow,” so Is there slso In the plucking of an herd. What now would be the condition of thousands, if Dr, Morse, in his oriental wanderings, bad not disoorered the plant which gives to his INVIGORATING ELIXIR OR CORDIAL its eztrsonllosrjr potency to func tional diseases? Us found the prodoctiou growing and in use among a rare remarkable for longevity and for exemp tion from the harraasing diseases of civilized life. lie made many Inquiries as to ths effect produced by this herb, and , Uiej-epllei convinced him that It possessed restorailve and ' vitalizing properties heretofore unheard of, except in fable, naviag concentrated ths juices of ths plant, and eoubined It uith other vegetable extracts, he commenced experimen ting with ths compound upon himself end others. Finally ~e presented to the world the Invigorating KUxirj and what Is all his fame as a philosophy and traveler, compared with that Which he will derive from the introduction of this rejuvenating preparation? and decrepitude feel new life stirring within them, under ths Influence of this unri railed exhtlerant The trembling, shaking, despairing, ■Uvngtblwia victim of nervous disease la enabled to throw off the Incubus that was premlng him to the earth; the djspeptlo patient feels his Sppstft* return, and the power of digestion with It: and wffhao, suffering under the tor tures of hysteria, or any of the debilitating complaints or disabilities which belong to her sexually, experiences in every fibre of her shattered system the restorative affects of this peerless remedy. Tho Cordial Is put up, highly concentrated, In pint bot tles. Price three dollars per bottle, two for fire dollars, six for twelre dollars. a U. RING, Proprietor, 192 Broadway, New York. Sold by Druggists throughout the United States, Canada, and the Weetlndles. AGENTS. FLEMING A BROS., No. 00 Wood street, Pittsburgh. DR. GKO. H. K.RYBKR, No. 140 Wood street, do J. P FLEMING. Allegheny Ctty. yy Tbe Great french Remedies I J—M' BALLY’S ANTIDOTE AND LOTION.—Those persons who wish tor a safe, speedy, and permanent core, should use the above celebrated and unrivalled FRENCH PREPARA TIONS. They have now been in use for five years—have been thoroughly tested in thousands of the most obstinate cases, and Invariably have given satisfaction. They are not composed simply of Balsam Capatva, bat are entirely different from all other preparations, both In the nature of their Ingredients and the maimer In which they operate upon the patient lienee the wonderful sueoess attending their use. A gentleman connected with the Western Baitroad rajs: “ I haT—expended for other people during the last three rears oyer two, tor remedies of thlsdeseriptlon, amt hare nerer fonnd a aingla article that gaea such nnlyersai satis tendon aa your Antidote and Lotion does. Ido not reeol lect of their erer [ailing toenro In a aingle Instance. Many hare been cured In two or threo days " ITioe, Antidote ,1; Lotion 60 cento per bottle. Ineentod by M. Bally, BhysloUn to the Paris Hospitals, orepered from tho original red pea, and add wholssale and retail by DUROY k .00- Bole Proprietor. *>r ths Col ted Statoa and Canadas. Principal Depot, 668 Broad say, New York. - . Sold lb Pittsburgh, wholesale KL'J'cl.S'no* Wood «>•-»< r T Dmggtffi averywhere. JgL FtSK " Brown Wlndajr, 8 and a variety of other kinds, reeled by pL , MI}(O E^V 000 ' b, ’[J^] n,a * '4 fc* 1 *• iIGO « *i , ■. -. **.» s » • « fftr-m the Chksgo Pfew, Health of Chicago. v v^vv ■ ■ "'VT** W Wormil Vtaxi ■»li,'Worm»nu-\SBtt sun; tauntd Imllw ta.. taenwritt.il, ex v l.mli B «ie origin 01, nnd dtaetfring tl» wonn« generated In ttafco man system. Scarcely any topic of medical sdanca baa elicited more acuta observation and profound reeearch; and yet physicians are eery much divided in opinion on tba subject. It moat be admitted, however, that, after all, a mode of expelling them and purifying the body from their preeenoe la of more value than the wisest disquisitions as to their origin. Such an expelling agent has at last been found. *»•»• Lane's Vermifuge proves to be the much sought after spe cific—its e&eacy being universally ackaowjulged by the entire medical faculty. As further proof, read the follow ing from a lady—one of our own citlaens: Nkw Yoax, October 15,1852. tm« ii to certify that I was troubled with worms tor more than a year. I was advised "to""uee kTLanrt Celebrated- Vermifuge. I took one bottle, which brought away about fifty worms; I commenced improving at once, and am now perfectly welL The public can learn my name, and further particulars, by applying to Mr*. Hardie, No. 3 Manhattan Place, or to E. L. Theall, Druggist, corner of Rutger and Monroe streets. P. B.—The above valuable remedy, also Dr. M’Laoe’t cel ebrated Liver Pills, can now be had at all respectable Drug Stores In this dty. Purchasers will be careful to ask for, and taka aoue but Dr. M'Lane’s Vermifuge. All others, In comparison, are worthless. _ Alw>, tot nl« by the aole proprietor*, rLKUING BROS., Boooanon to J. Kkid A Co., 00 Wood «tr«eL yy. panUloonif-The well-known superiority of GRIBBLK’S fit In the Garment, needs no comment on bis pert; It has been acknowledged by all who have fevered him with t'beir order*, that they hare never been fitted with the same ease and style as by him. He begs to inform Us pa* irons and the public, that hie stock is now replete with the newest stylos for coats, Tests and pants, suitable for the present season- B. GE^IBBLE, Tailor and Paata loon Makar, 840 Llbertr head of Woed. SPECIAL NOTICES. — It i» due to KEEK'S IL3? |h that It his been known to completely eradicate rMtici of dreadful disease in less time thin my other remedy, and at less cost or Inconvenience to the pa ♦>»•<" ■»*<!« of certificates In the hands of the propria* tor, many of which are from well known ef tisens of the etty ofPUtabo'-'b audits immediate vicinity,go to ehowcleerty and beyond U 1 doubt, that Kua’S PsTaoLimc Is a medietas of no commja velue, not only is a local remedy in -Phrofy- SU, AAeueutium, Dvtftuu, toil of Sight, but is a TilnaMe Internal tnritlnir tb. lnri«l*.tlni! nM well ns the .altering patient, tn beconieecqn»lnte<l wlthit/ m Tte»eharing admadof ulxtnrna areaannred thatthli medidneis purely natural, andUbottled aslt fiowsfroto the bosom of the earth. ... . alto appended Uu eertiJtcaUoflheceUbraUil D. 7. Vo€&,m. truth certify, that I hare been eo badlyaf with Scrofula for the lahteevcayeanthat most of the time I hire been unable to attend to any kind of bnstaem, and much of the time unable to and confined.in Wtf bed, and hare been treated nearly all the time by the best Ph T «W«" annr «*»*ntrr afford*; Aocearionaity E o **®®***! llet but no cure, and continued tcurow worse until Dr. Foot recommended me to try the Petroleum, erßoek OU,asere rrthiiutelM had failed. I did se wlthoutfaUh at first, but the effort waa Mtonlablng; it threw the poison to the sorteca at once, and I at once began to grow better, and by uatag «™ >»“'• l *°«* This may certify that I have been acquainted with Kkrt Petroleum, or Rock Oil, for more than a year, and have re- Mtedly witnessed its beneficial effects in the core of indo- Cut ulcer* and other diwwflea tor which it l* recommended, and can with confidence recommend it to be a medicine wor thT of attention, and eaa safely say that success has attend ed'iU use where other medicine had for sal* by all the Dnargists Ip Pittsburgh- leugfsdAw. Notice,—The Partnership hereto*re existing j <}.>inr bu.«ine-e under the name and style of BK.SNKTT, MARSHALL 4 (XX, was dissolved on the 19tb lost., by mutual consent. ; ' BENNETT, MARSHALL A CX>. Pitts-burgh, June 28th, 1»M. Copnrtacrahip. THE UNDERSIGNED bare entered into Copartnership under the name mod style of GRAFF, DENNETT t Co tor the purpose of manufacturing Iron, Nai a, Ac., at the Clinton Rolling Mil), South Pittsburgh. Office at pres ent with English A Richardson, No. lid Water, and 150 First street. WM. B. ENGLISH, KOUT. 11. MARSHALL, JAB. J. BENNETT, JOHN OKAFF. PlUsburgh, Jans 28th, IfiuA—jviKfrtf ___ PITT»tt(JRUH Life. Fire and Marine Insurance Company OFFICE 65 FIFTH STREET , MASONIC lIALL, PITTSBURGH, PA. JAMES 8. HOOK, President. Chaxus A. ColToa, gecn-tary. Thla v Cuuip«oy makes every huurarn'c app«Ttelalog to or connected with LIFE UISRs. Also, against Hull and Cargo Rlriwcn the Ohio and Mis sb»ippi rivers and tributaries, and Marine Kitks generally. And against Loss aod Damage by Fire, and. against lbs Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. Policis* issued at tbe lowest rates consistent with safety to all parties. James S. Boon, bamual M’ClurkAß, WiUUm Phillips, John Aoatt, Joseph P. Garzam, M. JD., John M’Alpin, Wm t. Jobnsten, James Marshall, Uoorge 8. Bel Jen, my2s:ly Strange De?eUp«n«nt.— dciwrtifiemen are dally bringing to light ne» inventions, and the iu»rth of pragmas is onward; persons Bald, or becoming n, will be pletwd to learn that science and long research com* blued. bar* brought before the public the greatest wonder of the age. to the article of KUHKdON'3 AMKEICAN HAI& RKSTOKATIVK, a sure cure for Bsldnees and to present n.ir ffom fhlHng. See circular to be had of the Agents, firing full particulars. Price $l,OO In largo bottle*. Sold bs C. E. PIBHBK A CO, Proprietors. * 67 Superior street, Cleveland, Ohio. For sale In Pittsburgh In the following bouses:— Fleming Bros., L- Wilcox « Oo^ JL &. Sellers, 0. IX. Kejsar, Joel Xlohkt, Benj. Page, Jr., J. IL Casael. city. —L. A. BmUud, Pres&ly * J Fleming. tana.—A. Patterson. John 0. Smith Firemen'* lmuranc* Compuar o/the City of Pittsburgh. J. it. MoOKUKAD. President—ROßEßT FINNEY, Sucre ifill insure *|tlnft FIRE ind MARINE RISKS of til kinds. Office: No. 99 Wtterstreet. J. K. Moorhead, W. J. Anderson, B. C. Sawyer, R-D. Simpson, Wm.M. Edgar, H.B.WUklna, O.H. Paulson, William Colllngwood, B. B. Roberts, John M. Irwin, Joseph Kaye, Wm. Wilkinson, David Campbell. jt!2 CITIZKXS’ lninrmiioe Company of PHtibmrgb.—H. D. KISQ, President; SAM UKL L. MARSHALL, Secretary. * _ _ , Office: 84 Water Strtei, bct**xn Marled and TfoedttrmU. larant UULL ami CARQO on the Ohio and MUsl* dppi Rivers and tributaries. lnaure* against Loos or Damage bv fire. ... . ALSO—Against th« Peril* of the Sea, and InlandJfiTiga- Uob and Trenipertation. BUKTOOftt Wb. Larimer Jr., Samuel M. Kiev, William Bingham, John S.Dibrartb, Praneis Sellers, J.Scboonmaker, WlUlamß. Hay*. dee 28 H.D. King, William Bagaley, Bamnel Rea, Robert Duolapjr., Isaac M. Petmock, 8. Qarbaugh, Walter Bryant, Johnßhlpt Westarm Ptniuyivaal* Uotplttl.** Dr*, u Scuasot, Second, b*tfwo Wood ami Market streets, and J. Uud, North-east corner of Diamond, Alle gheny dty, Are the Attending Physicians to the above Imti tutioa, for the first uaartor of ISM. Application* for aumttskin may be made to them at aul hows at their offices, oe at the Hospital at 2 o’clock, P. M. fUceut cases of aoejUhmtai injury are received at all hours, without form. - c _____ jalO'4* rr~z=a C.YKiVQfcH, no MARKET street, Pitt*- burgh, Importer and Wholesale Dealer In FANCY ASD STAPLE VAKIRTY AND DRY GOODS, offers to city and country dealers as large and well selected stock of Goods as any Eastern house, and same prices, thus "*ving relgfat, time and expenses.. cv —o. O. V.—Placv of meeting, Washington Hail, Wood street, between Fifth street and Virgin allev. Pjtwbcxoh IjODOK, N 0.338 —Fleets every Tneedayevenlng. MiRCASTiLt EscAwncxar, No.. 87—Meete first and third Friday of each month. [mar2fiJj LODOE, I. 0.0. F.—Tb« Iks? ADgcron* Lodge, No. iB9, L 0. of 0. ¥., maeta tray erenhigtp W**hingtop 11*1), Wood gt. ffrlqr WotlCß—The JOURNEYMEN TAILORS 80 IkS? CIKTY, of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, meets on ths firotand third WRDNESDAYof every month, at the ?L0 RI DA HOUSE, Market street By order. jel:y JOHN YOUNG, JR., Secretary. ATTKNTION ! 8. L. o.—Yau ere hereby notified to attend at yonr Armory, on .MONDAYS, WEDNES DAYS and FRIDAYS, lor drill, and to transact toch buri- DtM as may oome before the Company. p. KANE, mar29:flmd Secretary pro tern. FRANKLIN HOUSBJ. CHESTNUT BTREET, ABOVE THIRD, PHILADELPHIA PARKER * I<AIRD t Proprietors. jyl9;3m] TERMS *51,60 PER DAY. Por Snip. A LARGE NEW COUNTER, SHOW CASK, and other •tore fixtures, cheap, for tale at No. 71 FOURTH Street jylP:lw J" BOOTS AND hilOKS.—Those who wish to get a neat and well fitting BOOT, SHOE or GAITER, will call at M’LAUGHLIh-S, jylg , 96 Fourth street Carco’s Danerreotype and Art Gallery, ApSlo MvOdwff, No. 76 iburlA street, (ncU to Lymft Carvel Kteforirae.) R. H. CARGO A CO. haring fitted op the most ample rooms in the city with mammoth iky and W «ide lights, offer Pirst Class HKKMBSBB, In stylo to salt all, varying in price according to and quality of case, Ac, AS- Superior Oil oy the beet artists, for sale, and on ex hibition daring the day and evening. Citisens and atzaa gars are Invited to call and examine specimens and Paint- Inga. ; *pr27 FOR SALE VERY CHEAP. A BUILDING LOT IN ALLEGHENY CITY, 24 feet by 100. A good bargain can be had by applying soon at the office, of the MORNING POST. jylfctf Hot for Sale, “ A GOOD BUILDING LOT, 24 feet front on Carson street J\ by 100 foet in depth, in Birmingham, *UI be sold dial, Enquire of ‘ QKO-. F. fll LTiMORE, jrXB at office of the Morning Post BCILDISG LOT FOR SALK. A LOT 24 foet front on WYLIE street, and extending b*rh 109 feet to Wide alley. On the hack part ofthe Lot is a Cellar Wall, built for ivojsiß*UJiea*»*.'"TtuaLot i , r !‘,r‘,—— iXSHon Tor nresidence; and wiU be sold iov.and on frTorable terms. Title F*>*i*K,eKL :fro( ? IHKESK—2OO boxes prime, 4 JCIIng, for salsfoy / J»1 HENRY H. COLLINS T7LKVES THOUSAND ACKBS OF GOOD LAND—SR* Pi uated in Marshall and Wetael counties, Va, for sale in tots to suit purchasers, at prices from $1.60 to $lO per acre. LjylB] S. CUTHBKKT A SON, 140 Third street. mid, * ~ . bu.«a ~ hvw ir«w«*l» iteMn \ - WILL t» alia tb. yrafifete, «t tb. ntoutb tt *m*T- Creek, la Penn township, on THURSDAT the 3rd day of August next, a STEAM RAW MILL, with Chopping Mill til in good running order; also, a name House, Stabling. Ac., situated between OoL Morgan's Coal Railroad and Allegheny Valley Railroad. The leate of the lot of ground (about nine aeree) ou which an the above mentioned improvamenU, will dEpto- 011 *l**£*£ April, 1858. purchaser may remove the Wilt and Building off I the ground at sny-tims daring said lease. If the Dwelling 1 House is hot removed the heirs of X. Pasdon, &r-,mu*tpaj 1 the purchaser two hundred and fifty AoUsrsv ihe«rura-i tion of the lease. Ground subject to a rent es thirty W-l fora a year. Pcmimton ftvws on the fintof Ostobee next. j Rale to commence atlO o'clock, A IT 1 ALIXANDX& MOLNEX \ ' 0. BNTVELT, j.2l:ltd*2tw Adm*rof X. Fmdou, 1 N. 8.-fTbe foe simple title of tbeabovebwntionedlotof srouod will be sold at public sate, as soon as an order of the Orphans' Court can be obtained by X. Peadon’a Admin tetrator tor that pnrpoae. C. EHOTLY, . Ada*rof fcPeadon, Jr., dop'd. " Valuable Fans for KaU* THg undersigned o ßan tor sale a YtloaWe FABK, situa ted toitr*ooe miles east of Parfcecibnrg, and torty-tour wNt or Clarksburg, on On North-western Taraiikj, and only germ mile# from - the county seat of BlteUe county, adjoining the lands of Jamas Martin and other*. Then an on the premiss** food Dwelling House and Kitchen, aoofce House and a Data? Hones, end a Wallet good watjr la the yard. Then Is also another Wall of eery good eater, and sanral flna Springs on the place. Theta Is also a fine Baling of water running through 14 ffiwdlag asafßrient quantity of water tor stock in thedry**seasoa of fbuyeer Tbs Farm oontalns upwards of ONI HUNDEXD AND FIFTT AC&KS OF LAND r of which one half--fc deend; and the net wall About onehalf of the Farm is bottom Usd. Persons wishing to dew -the land can call on Hr. William Hastla, who will show the Farm to an; one wishing to purrhaei, and, who is Interned as to pete? terms, die. for farther particularly addxeaa In person, or Iby letter, post jail,the onderaignSa proprietor, at Newark, I Wirt county, Virginia. ' I jy2i^t BANKING HOUSE OF BELL. GARRETTSOIT Sl CO rvN tli North-neet corner of HILL uuiUOiITQOSUBT J Street, in the borongh of HOMTI9QDO3L PenwL; it rhich a general Basking Bniineee U contemplated to be tyrafk on Philadelphia, Pittabofeh, Ac. Ac., always tor Ml*. CUZtt&numads at the principal post* in the United gtatu, Honsy reoeived on deposit, payabU tm dma»d t wilhoat interest; also, tor S, 6, Sand 1* months, payable with » ■enable rates of infers* thereon. • . J. iL Bcll, R. B. Johnston, Wm. Jack, Wm. M. Lloyd .<rf HolMaysburg, Pa. A. P. Wilson, J. Qeo. Miles, Wnii Dar rin Jr., The*. fisher, Wm. P. OrWsoo, John Beott, James Onto, and Qeo. W. Oarretuon, of Huntingdon, Pa. liantiogdon, Joly 31st, 1864—1 n «• • TUB subscriber offsrs tor sale eTARM, gltnatsd La £llsa>- beth township, AUeghesr-eoanty; 6% mils* frito M’Keesport. 414 allM from Elisabethtown, and I34*mofc from Buena Vista. It contains SJTVEKTY ACRES, more or lees, about 86 acres ofaarid, the baltnw has . good Oak' Timber. It has Are or six food Springs ofwater, and Coni In abundant*. ItwMffimfadtToPinUlstawiisW frmme, foar room and kitchen; one Log Hears and Biack amith Shop; also, a frame tor -a Saw UIU, and a small Stable, for further information eaqaiiw of the subscriber, ontbe premise*. Jj2Uw*m* Jltcftiabo«l F«ndtwr« ani Cb«ln« WK ere constantly eogkgedln tt» »ftna ui'aN of STEAMBOAT CABIS CHAIRS and FURNITURE, of arefj . and pay particular attention' to-the faianufictur* af the bM styles, saJteNe fit the an of Steamboats*- Oar experience inthmbnnehaf the bait p ar « asabiee as to warrant -eet retort ion, in- w*fl with the promptitude in which orders art filled, as in the qaality U the work and personal attention given to the fitting oot. Those lotereeted in farolshiog Boats, will- find \l to tb«ti advantage to sire us a coll. Jy2l * T. B. YOUNG k 00. JAMKS MLanhLY, KUivpeeu Agent aud Ueater m Beat Estate, offers for sale the following Tolnabte property. 1 vis: 2000 acres fine land near the Mississippi and MSmoar. ! .Railroad, lowa. &40 scree of timber andprairisisud in St ! Pants, Minnesota. 120 acres ia IJverpool tovrnaaip,Ooluz& I liifM county,otafo. 101 acres nearOioMaborg/Wngiinori 1 land county. 150 seres near New Castle, Lawrence county, highly Improved. I acre lot near the front gate of Bt Mary Cemetery. 4 iote, each 24 feet by 110, neatly frocee with pollings near the borough of Lawrenesvllle. MX building lota, tt feet by 100, near the north end of th« Sharpsbargh Bridge. 80 iota, each 00 feel front by 160 fee» deep, in Liverpool, Ohio. A very valuable firm in Mmei eounv, of 190 acre*, with excellent bouses, bora and out buildings. 2 bouses and lote OoDUumnd Street, in the bor ougb of Birmingham. 8 lots, each 24 tort on Quarry street running back to the Manor line, HKV Wafli. OaU.ajH; examine Register, at the owner (4 Seventh and Bmilbtiel streets. . ij»i NHW donnds. Wake Up eweet ue. ody; two pieces: by h.Lridie; just published. Lore! Bally; sung by Harry Lehr. Know Nothing Polka. Wer> I Possessed ol Fairy Power. Enchanting bream*, Ore** bTrriand Mail Gallop, It'Albert Cotututloopls Quadrille. Valliance Polka Militarie. Ourfiirlt- witb colored piste. Bark Eyed Ellen,colored plate. Fairy Land Schotusch, eolnred plate. Qairara March. Tablt Moving BcboUisch. This Darkey’s Heart i* Bad. Deshiny l*oika, Strakosch. Era Clair, Avery. Home of My Child bood. My Native Land. Pretty Little Warbler, Clayton. Away with the Past. Pawn Polka. Home dab Bcbottbch UrUht Eyes, Cube. L’lnnoceoce Polka, IP Albert. Xtto Guitar Music —Star of Home. P. Welland. Kitty Tyrell, Glover, the is Keeping, Woodbury. Father'. Cuming Home Mother, Jallies. Love wfl*t thou twine fo> ms a Bower. The favorite banads of W. V. Wallace, U numbers. The Broken Lyre. Too ask me if 1 LqyfirTau Tis Pleamnt to be Young. Just received and firsaErkt 'hr “ !J H “° D ' po ' " r CHAMPS %&«, .•*•2l 118 Wood street. Wm. S. Haven, James l>. MOM, Alexander Bradley, John Fullerton, Robert Galway, Alexander Reynolds, Arm strong County, Iloratio N. Lee. Kittsttnlog, Hiram Stove, Bearer. Tea, Toe, Tor. WE are receirluz from New York and Philadelphia. 380 HALF CHESTS TBA, comprising Yoang Hyson, imperial. Gunpowder, Oolong* Souchong, and English Breakfast, all of which hate been carefully selected, and will be raid as anal. A. JAYNES, Pekin Tea Store, JT$l No. 33 Fifth Street. ANKW SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD CASE PIANO, with round corners, and 'beautifully finished; cost t>rices4oo; to be sold k>w for cash. For further particular* enquire of XL W.XIMMIOTTI, Watch Maker, jvghlw corner Fifth and Smithfleld sts. For Bale- R/TILUNEBY BUSINESS. STOCK AND FIXTURES, cr m reasonable terms, at FIFTH Street. jy2l:lw RAITHWAIPS 29, for July, o' BraithwaiPs Retrospect of Practical Medicine and Snrgery. "Agatna Beaufort, or Family Pride: by the author ol Pique, Aeu, Ac. Por ale at the cheap Book Store of W. A. GILDENFBNNEY A CO., jy2l 76 Fourth street PURE LIQUORS.—I hare on hand a largeaaeortmento; ganntne Liquors for purpoaea, consisting oi the finest Brandy, Pori and Sherry Wine. It is van neces sary these times to have pore articles of theabdve Liquors, which can always be prooared at JOS. FLEMING’S, - jy2l corner of the Dtomnnrf and .Market st. Staambaat Fnntitmre and Ohaira, es% WE bite on hand and are constantly mann&etu- Ul ring STEAMBOAT CABIN FURNITURE AND W| CHAIRS, of every daaoriptioh, Til: « 1 * Extension Dining Tahlm; Do Bar do; Ladies Cabin Chain, of various styles; Gems. do' do do; . State Room do do . do; Do Toilet Boxes; Tate a Tates; Sotos; ' ‘ Dtvsns; - Centra Tables; ‘Wash Stands;- (hid do; Water do; Trays, Ae^Ae. Material and workmanship wsrrawtad, and writes satis fretay. T. B. YOUNG * 00. jySO : 38 BmUhfialdati,onporiteoltyyfotel. If rasa Makiag and Mllllmery. S\ MRS. &.E. CARGO respectfully informa oerfriend> other*, that ahwlsprepared to make to order the latest styles of DRM3BJB, CLOAK* MANTILLAS, TeLMASy on the shortest natter awTYm the most rea souaMe terms. Children's Clothing made wp with naatnaes ami despatch. Bonnets altered* and dyed according to directions, and neatly and tastefully trimmed. We aim to gire satisfaction. Apollo Building*, No. 7$ FOURTH Street, aeoond story, asms enuasoa as to the Crystal. Paine* Paguvrian Gal lery. -. JySfodawlv . DR. D. JAYNE'S UAEMINATIVE BALSAM is one ©1 the toast efficient, pleasant, and safoeampeaitlons ever etiered'to (the public for the removal of the variooe derange ments of (bs Stomach and Bowale, and the only article worthy of the least confidence for coxing Cholera JnfaHhtm or Summer This is, wlthont exception, ond of Urn most valuable family ntedfolnes ever discovered. Hundreds, nay thou sands, of eartifleatw have been received from PhjiieUns. Clergymen, and Camille* of the first respectability, hearing the strongest testimony in its fhvor, too numerous to pablisb. 49* For ale at the PEKIN TEA STORB, No. 38 Fifth street. - * ' jy2o NJSW BOOKS AMD MAOAKIJUIB, fOlfc AUtiCST. Godey’s Ladj’cßook, far August, Peterson's Magsalse, Tb« Myituk* of the Convent: by a noted Methodlst Preacher. Bir Jasper Qgrew: bj Charles Lem. PashknruodFualnt; by Mr*. Ann & Stephens. Thoimh|s end Sayings at Home end Abroea: by fiihn BurrtttT - ' Twenty Veen intbe WUppiim: by Russia end Ragland, tbsir Strength fM Weakness. Leather Stocking and 8Bk; n stp*y of Ybgade. •’ - gassy 'Memoir* of foreign Lena*: by Harriet Berrb'cr St»w«. Magdalen Hepburn; a story of Scottish. KeJbrmatton: hj thy author of Parkland. Received endfor sole by . - 'CfKWBjoiLS AND JtiU. JL y for August. Peterson's Lady's Rational >f> *i for Aognst Sonny Memoriae' of Pweign Lands: by Mrs. Outlet Beecher Stowe. Sir Jasper Caxew, KnL, his lift sod £xperisnc*:by Charles Lerer. The Mysteries of the Content: fay a noted w ftbodlet Preacher. Ruiria and faglan& th«lr Btns{ti and Weakness: by John RejnelJ . Gleason's Pictorial for tUa week, foist eeeeired sad for sale at PAUL KUOTSS’S Literary Bnot, Jy» • Bfihatroet, opposite the Theatre ODKvnfAsSwSOoR^DSffIE^SSTXS?; Book, tor Aiiut, jMt ricilT«d ud for m 1» ,r . jT3O 8- *■ LAOTf«E. 87 W MI .t. IJkKHH Hnpro&p -WATICR—a bfali in oak cmTms * berry, recdiydthbday, directfromtheß^top^by jT ab oeraer of the IXamoad —d Market »t llosaiaJTßAD vr BITJt AOKMg PORgJfi—We' here for sale 8000 sons of good bud, (aflorwhfch can be (nitlTsted,) in lots aLfiAcns and from «fr to flO per acre; sltaetsaleuf ths-Hns of the Baltimore end Ohio Railroad, wßMnfrem 2 to 4 miles nf fimiiron Belton Stations, Marshall county, Yu. Many pem*s ljr. Ibg is tbs crowded cUlee weald do waQ to psKbi#e few acres end secure a healthy and comfortably borne. la*r* are flm rats markets fey all Usds of produce at every sta tion on the B«prps4. 4 Triage at Curscon Station it arc wing rapidly, and the country around Is imprcmmtverc Title todlpu table. i ODTHBKBT * SOW, J jyao HO Third struct KaiftAm.K UJtAh KBTATII ttAlA—Tbkty MaiM in* Lot* in the Q£MaaHM*t*r, each S 4 tM i wtdeby Wfc« 4«p; partof tbaeatateof the Ut* Jamwl 4*linir» Esq., dee’it Thai loty. jhftttM fcTeaoe M [ ftet vide* And eztrafitf.ldiaaUtyti jhoraarg&fcrtwUa. 1 Aik? theft dastAMf property fee a rafeorfeta raritem. I ’ AUo,aletoffro«iHloatbe eetMfti of tb*fifth Wad I Jarket Boi&t oai ■JSB* *tn»rt, 85 tortfiftai hj 100 h«t I Ta&o?uoSJs o?p<raßi on JAfrty itn*, «ech2s J*#* front by 100 deep, to Qqertyftaft. Apply to ' ** **“ | • - JAMtSi I Real KaUta and -s-Y. I -** ll AfnL I rpisgnjl P Apart— ootor*, for OoafeeooLtr'a uaa. for Um tottat; 1| J. *tlooprieaft_by J. 3. DAYISOIC. OSCWK flOAJ*—An «c*Ue*t gzoM nbeiT*! by f . - ■4 - **V * "= • •• -- •- - ; * ..v i-'Va s VJilMXi&lW+t .■ \ ' r- JOSEPH 0. FOSTER..... TwhTijt MutiM PRICES Of ADMISSION: Boxes and Paropatje ~AOc | Baaond Tier.... -,.Pht Private Boxes, Urge—s^ool Boxee tor oofacad pupftMe r*rivato boxes, small ifiO \ ' securing easts will he nheTmd 13ft cento the certificate. v ‘ _____ bamubl butchbr. jTor Sale, JOBE K. M’CTLTY Plano tor- f aJe. W. A. QILDINTKKNET A 00, Hftt-<iodey'i lauy*-» Book, s J .** \4 f ' ■ \’. 17 i. . ->> . t »- \v~ V' ' r; ' k ‘ ? -it*- * i**' -** < ',V.» JUMPS' •• i* azinx. 49* Doors open at 7){ 6*dock—parfisrmenee eosmeae. at & 0'c10ck..... - tar Emgem^t^eccentric nadpopolsr Engßrti - Baronet, BIBWMuHbS,... _ ' . • .WTW. SlWk*./all O*. Wj. Vftxmatm *• ■ rontmenre with thslkognaMe firm t» . .'. _ „• SKW ÜBBTB, OB THB UIIBH TUTpR. . i Dr. OTboh 8. B. Bjn. „Wm K. Wtlitftm- lA«&mlU'|Ate.caarfT, & I entiUed - - TOED UP." Sr Cbariee -OaidstroMe Vn. Pen. To eondnde witti the lsagliaMe hdee ef ooognr jojs, <uTthzboggh biamoxb. .. CSsastn Wmi-pcn. TWIIVI T KARS PA AC VICKI ' UT.CLARK. BIIX AND DIBTRIBUTBR, Bteriiss. All «oMMEMCATioiiB*y Man •fNtvapaiw ana not bj Mm *fe'»,tojcm,»Ul attsntkm. - ’, , SaOWA»&M*HAfiMHI r posting fruitfully ttrortsrt to. - ' • •- {Tfctf UKUO'H HALL. tfcrnieriy'TWlfcte^AtelL)**** l ** *>**. / mrtlijtor i Concert* Pnbpa UMtiuik Ae.-. Aleo, CKtofe OotiUefo.a* i Sax Horn Band can be found in. readlne** at all tinea. I y ■ * applying to WH FRANK OAIGO, attbeCiyitelPnke* rvmwTUt Bftßi: IBAIHI Jut AfaliaJ'flij.«fc •45 atMINRILA CttStfeeapHttfcStore, Ra dJRaKh* : h fleld street; . ; " ; - 6mnr MeaoetnoT Foreign Laide? ‘-by 'Kh. Hmkt I Beeefcyrißtove,anther cfVnete.'J'naa’aCaMnjS.toK,doth, _ I illnctrafcd, |t - •■■ ■ I nr JApirOMv; ImfiMvßonlrM tMti.' : f P»*hita and Paatam: by Hr*. Ann 9. StroAfae;;*!. For -. c * | : ~ ----- - . Sajg SarSfekLatraU. ' MridtedladSK • tmMM»,J«h lVttli rpSS PmUMand Directors of the MQNONOftaXBA 1. NAVIGATION COHPXKT.beee tbt* day dwfomd a Dtrldcrti «f TWO JWU.MH tott com per there, hates flwfferenLoß Ha OhpUtl Wfldt, oot of Um profit* el Ihe ihi Blfkhidjlart, ertbatrlfat lepmehutlrea, on or before tfcri XU tot, atflte cdtee M. tha Treasurer of the Company .Nortfty Wars* eoraav ef Qnnt and Pint street*, Pittsburgh. -•'•'• W.B.COPILASiL ; ~ jjlfct3oth t - • Trttmrer Mon. Her. Cceapeny. s-wntinuaxiun up the qbeat semi-anncal V 7 SALE OP A. A. KABOS A-00, ud teUl fetfaar re daction hi cootindlnythroogh the moth at Angnat jyl> SUBUKK OLIVE OIL, IM-BMALLTIr SHEW Theflnett qasUty Iteportsd, just raeeteed ftMh*y Jyl9 ; . w. JL ITOLPRfI. • n UILLOUX aARDINJMr-W half bones HnllnM,af t Vj celebrated Gdflonx beead,jast*aeii»#dby_. - T,i» . - - ~w.A.mcts«n. UflSlDakVP FISH:—! hare jastteertvedirtew tan* drad raadt of Slbek Inland yodFttb,teid to he the battwbtMnit had jy!9 „W. A. treUTßg: SPIOKD *AI4ION<-~1 com dpkad Balawn, pat op in tin earn of Iftponnd* park, ju*t isealred by .. . Jyj9» . , ■- - . •.. W.JuKCLUBO. HA LI agr-~flQO pound* te fine order, J*st ta lked by - {jyia|- f.LMmWfI. OOKFOOND FAMILY BOAF—a» beset i ffrir] -ggotr h. ooLLoa —& bhle this'day woliat^ LINSEED OLL-AJfol* receired and to sale by Jyl7 HENRY IL COLLHO. !KBfr4tO bexAextraOtaanOheeaa for aale by * y!7 * . HENRY H. OOLUICg. FlsH— 128 taf bbl* White flab; IBbbla : . do; Mbfb&a Trent; 10 btbbl* Pickerel; for aale hr HENRY H. OOLLCTB. I ARD-No. 1, In kegs, for sale by i jtll • . BESET H. OfflCmW: / iorUi.CCHIM.NfcY TOPS—3OO of Tartan pattern, for VXmleby [JylT] HENRY K COTJJNB. XT## BOUKA.- Vaahlon and taaiiDe: by Mrs. Ann A. Btepbena. '' Waller Warren, or \ha Adrmlarex of the Nortbern WDdi. Woman’* Lore: a true noryof the Heart: by EugMia Frank for July. - Knickerbocker Mipriat, _ M Tha Kee York Jonaal, ** aieaeoa’a Pictorial, and all the eastern Literary have been raceired at PAUL KLEINER’S Literary Baa*, , - Fifth street, oppoatta tha Tbeatja. ji» - : • . NN & STEPHcNa 1 UKSA1 1 and j \ Vamise: by Ana B. Stephen*; complete in 1 folmaet 9rieest VaAiknabte Dtedpatkn:.bjr Mdta T. IFallar; Meant** For sale by : XL EwKS A 00 , - j'tH Ko.33SaUU»sridatraaA* KTKB CHEMICAL W&iliNS Haney ef color, floidity, and in ail raapeeta, to AraehPa •or any other Writlaf TuL la iasaeer«reon.lletiTlfc~PA* <l* entirely tree from eedlatat, and la sold at TaryaOdecafo >ataa, Warranted, u b!t* eaUafoeHon. For aale by W 8. HAVEN, Btatknec, , jyU Market straet, corner of teijr VIIKT KYER-HuIMTED PEN OILS— Afcw daarnftntre . eilvtduhlteaUbjr V.Btißanr, ■• jrU Market street, corner<rf Second. iHAiTi NKW PAT KM l* MSN UOLDKI L any site of Steel Pws. It bolds tin Pen firmly, which •»0 |e fjmnral lithootlOf (H&cdi;, UdfitfaDOt <QQt&£ :be fingers. for Caleb/ W. 8 HiT£S,SatiOQer, jyU Market street, corner of flscood. \fAhTlJr& EQUATION TABUS—A Tew copies «» set* yh by W. 8. OATEN, Stationer, j/14 iorner of Market cpdfleenad sta. PUTNAM FOR JULl!—JoetrecelTod aadibr Mle at Mol 15 FMth street, nearthe corner of Market . Also, alttbeMaguinealbr July, which qre offered to the pobtioat the oiaal and established prices. - *- jj> RPBBELL A BBQ. |.UftJS BUMMER DRESS GOODS.—A. A. MASON 4 CD* >"- it 1 are now reeelring another supply of Sommer W» ( i Uooif, comprising some tenr rkh new styles or figuicdfF.* 1 : ~ • rrgca, Bilk Ttseaes, Ae.-.Alsm a large assortment of' the most fsahlonablo colors in plain goods. Ja7 r.% • a VALUAkLKOKIST MILL of three run of *tnaa, eape-' A: ble of taming out 50 bbls. of Floor in-91 hoars, for «*i«by B. CCTHBBKT A BOaT . jpl3_ 140 Third street A FINK COUNTRY SKAT OFFERED FOR RALE—It is 12 seres of Unmoved Lead, cm the IGaenriUezoed —a-beautiful spot for little money. Enquire of - THOMAS WOODS, REA HIM* MauHlNKß—Warranted to cot from Ifrto is senswf Wheat or other small grain pa day, with one ■ pan of bones and driver. For sale by K. B. BHANKLAHD, my3o, ' HFWood street ONK - HUNDRED ENGRAVINGS—Frank LeaUe** Ge- « xette of Paris, London and New York. Fashions, tor : uly—Thlsninaher has one hundred Fnjisilnp- bssWrs « pattern fcr a Mantilla. Asst rceched and (hr sale at tfea cheap Book Store of W. A. GILDENFENNKY A CO, - jfg No. Tfi Fonrth'street ABUibi/thU LOYFU* BALE—Of Ft fcntftefet oaOook etmVhy lAfltpgiffjrtreet; pries Also, for sale, a small Farm, near the city, of SSU JZ. 12 acres in Coal; with aEtamo Hones and ethw.mMve meats. Apply to & CUTHBXBT A RON. - MUMUllwt A GOOD DWELLING HOOaM. of 11 im^ •ad fa good order; lAtamted oa Hand dtnC ibreele 8. CUTHBEST * SON, UOTMrdrtreet, I'O_LKI —££• nocod story toots, large «■* , well^ttghtod,^^goodfrop^entreace, offS*. 140 Think Jgl 3 ' • WThwSSU. ■ UKAP PUKSiSTItfO SQttAlfr-' 1 IThitogoft Crushed «t&aad ft eaata per Ik; . . _ N. O. Soger, SO the fcr $1; ft* Ml* W *** ■• . - ■->: v?T. A/MX&OTB, ClUmm* lM«nuu« CdxD&nv. —J Twknti-two sxuksa of »< for sole by - jtgteStdoy : . r~ MWoedrtwU. 09 AOUSB OP LASD With ommUJlmm* . 4/ 0 House— l 2 ktn iQoorXwtthtß & mOae of the cay- "" jjH &. CUTHHKKT * BOW, 140ThlnTsV li'O**; PALm-A bwuittfnl inrrtMi or atte ftr aKottt&g~ i. Mill i rt ltw TfmYi nr frmnflry. situate !■ Tsain>irs>sw Title, Auegheny eonaty, Pa. Tor tonne apd price «übi : of Sir. J. Howard, fourth street, or ' JAXSB 0. RICHST* 3ri» - - - - SoolXeUteAcv'- / \HKKaK—24 boaes- prime Otewn, jam recetred * A- TjylJ B>UTgAgir^,te JfOTICJB '—: — T* tfe* Creditor* M , _,a . , . MIU lnmrr . Mm*m I*UA *r '■’'HE 0&SDITQB& «waiun r I , u " » f ““ PoNfc >1 nt. J*d to- flat pamml to - «««o( Goronmwat, 4h» **.+'** *? H>» ortteorj KkibooilJ.smoUmt '* U".ljtUo toll mad - ippnnwlthetthfj?, poiattdto<ur'i , dMOnBoWoMnu. RXPAIKS, far MOTIV* POWKK 4*6 1143, »L?_ < y i ?» <u ! ll .P ri ° r tothejet dey of hoalw, Jbmdij, July 10. Biuim.m « * -JSSSr, “IS. Johwtnra,. « _ BUimtlV*, «.. Httihuigti, *» BttnttDgdos, “ LeVbtovß, ... .Monday, *• 7. MlUaritowa, -** . MMMM JIhinSn u Wi “"*•*»* “ ... -Monday, « 14. « * ?*** a V» “ «• ,52??®*’ “ :~:zKSv «- £: ijVtar,t\t THOMAS A. HABVIBX StMmt. T pSQWORTH’B LADXXff BWIO WlN*—Yaiy *btU«- ij scan*; an excellent article tor aeetaneatal vumci* tor mb b j d. ncna^f, W - UHArtyV : f VKHMam, Yrntett, Fort, lladrtrm sad Awtiem vXfoi tale dwftpby • JIR mvkJgr*.-* BKAWUUCS. WtJflky. JT,«och MnatawL n- c on band, at the lo*«rt3fc£ ; w» Knaw, Jjl2 FIMB KXTRACtd FOB THB fIAXDJUEBCBBVK—T bar* this day ryairad a large ■wnrtmiU OM SiUwti, among ▼hkb an hi* mWilal M- S°^L^?^^ > * to,Bt JP ,f^V ry ‘ —i hie celebrated Ei tract* of Upper Ten, r* /S* thoae wishing flaaixtractacaaalTajlwe' jjl2 comer of th+jb-- iSSfIV* i'XTRAC’T l>r VAMt U i jvl2 ' .uinfli»mi>iib Ihii rrf~rhT hwtirtkilM , — ‘fax?** Ayfgp~A ittuatfoa, by * t uoag Mtt,W SMp«r, Cl«rk, or SaJwcua. Appl; at FEANCL3CTTB* i|»9 OBm, 0 : , ft rath iC. aw ftutofcl. ■"'vwv. • ’* r > T " > w ' \ *!>■' n . t 'if-: : ' " • „ - <*l**V/fr* '.l -y. OOLUNB. MowUy, “IT.- UomUj, « 24. -* a 27. -ri 1 Kn»a W Bara** celebrated • ndlU t r«ee)T*4 by _ JOB. yuacpfQ jj*. ' «t? 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