Ty\ * I&l’M?*'**’»V T:.r-‘ V -J *. W;'- ! <■*•.-,%5G-.,-.- ■■•«%v,’“ " s*:£* i’'• w ; !’; ;sv!':r(3i*“’’ : i ’■ ’’ ‘I-■'~. X - tv-T- 1 -11 * •’< , it'-*S. : P*\«* t'i- X ** *^ msomM rcvt l -;r.£ aft? ■ttMtiifeg BBBfe&ftg&fefra Wmmm MUmgm SISSSI gfV Sip ®g| sly|||f Mil Ipit 4fe*M m ?sj|§ ill IplHfft «fSffls!%s.faSßit mMk Mm mm Will they he. r ud profit by his pro*. an. oath to au mmmmm dUfnuohiee them, nod render t Urea a proscribed and alien claae? ygfflSggS ilf elergytnen intend to beoome politicians!let l *- them do ao openly, and not join secret, oath- °fl re “" bound political societies. We hope jet to find j_ lo the wee* - “•* W * b ' ea n,i *-“ formed in "S” 4 to » frightfd accountsTf its r. OrS?.0 r S?.\ t #«S5 f 'r clergyman bating joined the Know Nothings. last received. loathe small cu., * Another clergyman, living a short distanoe 2,ooo'deaths ooedrred in .seventeen . from the city,' we are told, haß beoome a member, the latest date, July,lBth, the namber of ao T. . o .T, on that day was 24a, and the raragee of the die- K W not that ease appeared to bTdaily iiicreasing. .***- , " ' , , wae repot- WW. inrite attention to the adrertieement Toxbmjb—The Merchant Marine Tonnage of upon risking to of a large lot for aale in Birmingham. It is the the United States is now larger, by official re-! woman herself was in «. bitt lot for a large manufacturing establishment P ort * than that of any other nation of the globe, child ciaaped to her breast that mb h» Auiiul fa «t.* <|. wnnM v. a, being 4,440,000 tons larger than all the conti- found a belt oontaimug s>2l» m co.^ Oat can b. fonnd in the Boroughs aoross the nm 7J; nst i on , of Europe put together, nnd ex < lard inreeted the amount for the beneht river. We understand it can be bought low if more than 100,000 suriviving child. Such is the lesson cnpldu. npplind for toon. Sm epMial notice column. J | m a2t iSßs^^aW*P ’*•- i ; f. : ;v4 I.• .:•, .7L. ' • ■*. ■ ! ■ ■‘ t- : • * >.. t «■ Jailf JEtaing DEBOCRATICTICKETi POE GOVERNOR, WILLIAM BIGLER. FOB JUSTICE OT THE BUPBEME COURT, JEREMIAH S. BLACK, . POE CANAL COMMISSIONER, HENRY S. MOTT, or nu coesmr. PITTSBURGH: MORNING: WEDNE3DA’ MORNING POST JOB OFFICE!. We would c*\l tho attention of MERCHANTS AND BUSINESS MEN to the fait that we just received from Philadelphia a number -of fonts of new Job Type, and are now prepared to fill orders for Cards, Circulars, BUI paper Bosks, Posters, and Trogrammes for exhibi tion*. All orders will be promptly filled. News of Day. We find nothing additional in the California papers, thkt will not bo found in oar correspon dent’s letter. The total number of deaths In Brooklyn (lu ring last week, reached 223—0 f which there were 76 from Cholera. Oa Sunday there were nine teen new oases and nine deaths. In St. Louis there- ware 282 deaths for the week ending 16th inst., of which 138 were from Cholera. The week before there were 505, more than 200 of whioh were from the epidemic dia By reference to the telegraph colnmn, it will be seen the Osar’s present troubles are likely to end in his selling bis American possessions to the United States, to prevent their being annex ed by Great Britain. It was nnder similar cir oumstanoes we obtained Louisiana from Napo leon. The weekly returns of tho New York Banks show an inoreasing return of confidence- We annex an exhibit this week as compared last: July 15th. July 22J. 96,520,656 $ 92,000,000 .. 75,227,883 75,959,000 8,837,681 8,768,000 ... 15,074,093 15,720,000 L0an*, ...... Deposits,... Circulation. Specie,.~... The Detroit Board of Health report the num ber of deaths occurring in that city, in Jane, at 210; for twenty-one days in July, 440. Of these, the Board estimate a daily average of twelve by Cholera. “After this,” says the True Press, “who will say Detroit is not a healthy There is nothing like being satisfied with one’s self. It will be seen by reference to Congressional proceedings, that the right of Mr.. Williams, of New Hampshire, to hold his seat, baa been re ferred to the Committee on Judiciary. Mr. W. holds his appointment from the Qovernor,and the Legislature has met since and adjourned with* ont eleoting a snceeßßor. In the caso of Mr. Phelps, of Vermont, decided last spring, which it strikes ns was precisely similar, the incumbent was deprived of his seat. Trouble with Russia. —The Russian govern ment, it appears, has given orders to the gover nor of its North Amerio&n possessions to forbid and prevent Amerioan whalers from-, taking whales on the northwest coast of this continent. A fine of $3,000 upon the ships is to be the pen alty of any violation of this decree. ' Uoder these orders an Amerioan ship has been seised at Sitka, the capital and seaport of tho pro vince, and is detained until the fine is paid. The American whale fishers are now to be de prived of a right they have always heretofore enjoyed ; and a most valuable right too. The American consul presented a most energetic pro test, and sent despatohee to the government at Washington, where the matter will be settled. The Emperor ofjftassia has certainly chosen a •ingutartime to quarrel,with the United States. One wouldeappose he. would have plenty of cm* ployment for his arms, in Europe just now; without seeking enemies farther off. We pre flame our government will use the present op portunity to secure a most satisfactory settle ment of tho difficulty. Coolsba in Chicago.—'The whole number of deaths in Chioago for tbe month of Jane was three hundred and thirty-three,' of which one hundred and forty-two only were from Cholera. The total number of deaths from Jaly Ist to July Bth, inclusive, at which time the Board of Health: oommenoed making .dally reports, was two hun dred and forty-two, of which one hundred and ninety-five were reported by the city sexton to be of cholera. Since then, tho deaths have been M follow?: Day. 9th _... 10th llih 12lh * 13 th 14th 15th ... 10th 17th 19th 20 th - 2Ut-.-. 23d ........ From the-report of the last two days, the dis •mo appears to be on the increase; bat this is attributed to the excessive beat. No one can look over this table withoat beiog straok by the extraordinary number of deaths from other dis* eases fofr a city of the size of Chicago. It is 'probable, therefore, that a number of those at* t riba ted to other diseases are cot a milder type of the epidemio disease. QazeUe exalts over an artiole in the Philadelphia Bulletin, wherein the Post is accu sed of nttering bad doctrines. The Gazette says it is one demoorat reproving another. Wo are rather surprised to hear the editor of the Bulle tin called a demoorat He is jast about os much of a democrat as Is the editor of the Pittsburgh Gaulle. The Bulletin is one of the most diligent enemies of the demooraoy, and is of late, appa rently trying to become the organ of the Enow Nothings. The Gaulle next tries to show that our statement in regard to the Morrow letter in the Ohib fusion convention was not true. It quotes the part of the letter to whioh we referred, and that quotation, to our mind, proves that what we stated was true. We thank our neighbor for supplying the proof. ...... It next tries to pick a quarrel with Gov ernor Bigler because he is going to turn out and visit the people. The Gazette is very naturally alarmed, at this. It' knows that Pollook is no *pdkl*** Governor on the stump. fiiwioiL Know NorHuras—Oae Clergyman of this *ity, we beUete, has joined the Know Noth lip, A aflOTllf natfc trrrrH political Eociety ie a sweet plaon truly in whioh to find a minister of thft gospel. We would like to ask that clergy man if some of the members of his congrega tion are -not foreigners or sons of foreigners ? Will they help support him, and pay his's&lary, and profit by his preaching, when they know that he has taken an. oath to do all in his power to disfranchise them, and render them for their lives a proscribed and alien class ? If elergymen intend to beoome politicians,let them do to openly, and not join seoret, oath bound political societies. We hope yet to find that we have been mis-informed in regard to a clergyman bating joined the Know Nothings. Another clergyman, living a short distanoe from the eity, we are told, has become a member. It was not Smmt Panl who led J him that Way. ■'• I. • j! ; [For the Dal); Morning Poet.] The Gubernatorial Election—The Old Game ot Brae* Ed,TOES OF Post:— Aa ao old and observing Muri " if the E ' Ut ° r °f ,he San Joa l um Re ' Democrat, I see no oause to, be frightened at publican-Great Feat of a Pedeetrtdn-Conme the desperate game of brag again plajed by the <*"> «/ « Durderer-ilining Intelligence-Duty Whig leaders to'daoeire their rank and file be ) »n Imported Good,-Appointment of Delegate » fore the election; which they manage ,o do year .*>, Democratic Congreeeional ConocrtUop after year, thereby censing many of their fol . * a a. a 8„ • Stockton. June 29, 1854. lovers to lose thousands of dollars by tbeir re- , . . * at. » , Messrs. Ei>itor3: In the midst of a deep nested misrepresentations, for the Democrats > . , , . . •* r “ „ . . ’ ... gloom which has settled over our community, I ; are compelled in self-defence to oover their piles * . v , . . . . .. sit down to write yoa of the violent and untime- : when offered. Thetr braggmg m 1801, that , of Mr Jo K Mansfield, one of the Johnston was to lead Bigler some 20,000; also, ' , >nd bliBhcr3 o{ the San Joaquin Re a year after, that Oen. Scott was to lead Qen. whlch took p!aca iB thi , citJi „„ ThurB . Pierce from 80 to 50,000, is of so late a date j aoe lie was shot down in tho public that every one may remember that Bigler's mi- Creels, in open day, by John Tabor, editor of the jority over Johnston at that election was about Stockton Journal, in a cowardly manner, Mr. 10,000, and Pieroe’s over Scott nearly 20,000. Minefield being totally unarmed. The evidence The principles that these braggadocia leaders elicited by the investigation of the Coroner at -talk so much about is whittled to so small a inquest, and also by Juatico Weir, at the point, that the principles of any of the isms that preliminary examination of the prisoner, proves they are how connected with, completely .over- }ttobea most deliberate, wilful and uomitiga* throw theirs. And notwithstanding a few weeks fed assassination. The circumstances which led ago they' appeared to have themselves inflated to this melancholy occurrence are as follows to almost 'the bursting point, yet 1 will venture ifh e proprietors ofiftlie Republican have been city to assert that after thevotes have been counted printers, under oontvuot, for the lust year, and in October next, they, as heretofore, will tell os Rf the expiration of their contract, presented with much apparent pleasantry, that they were their bill to the City Council for payment. Tho fully aware that the Democracy would beat them e ,j}tor of the .Stockton Journal, John Tabor, took from 10 to 16,000, but as leaders they were bound exceptions to 1 the bill in bis piper next raorn to Irog largely' %a keep their green ones to the um j ptigroatteed the publishers of tbfr Rt~ Bticking point. However, iu the face of all their pelican as'swindhra,—which they took no no* present buoyancy, which by the by has some- i tice of, oonevlering the, Journal unworthy of what oooled latterly, I will venture tho predic- niention in their column*. The articles were :JULT 20. tioa that the voice of the Demooracy next Octo ber wllljmoro than bear me oat ia tho following estimates; and that a profitable invcatment might be mode by any Democrat who has the mouey to spare, only for aboat three months, by bet ting one hundred dollars on each of the follow mg divisions, taking them collectively. The counties arranged under Dcmocratio gave Bigler majorities in 1851, those under Whig gave Jobnston.majoriues: First Division—The six Democratic counties of | Venango, Clarion, Clearfield,Westmoreland, Fay- j ette and Green will give more of a majority for 1 Bigler, than the six Whig counties of Allegheny, Lawrence, Butler, Bedford, Erie and Potter will ; give to Pollock. Second, The six Demooralio counties of Arm* J strong, Cambria, Centre, Luterne, Columbia and Susquehanna will give more of a majority for Bigler, than the six Whig counties of Washing ton, ladiana, Somerset, Blair, Huntingdon and Uoion will give for Pollock. Third,'The two Democratic counties of Berks and Monroe will give Bigler more of a majority, than the two Whig ooffnties of Lancaster and Lebanon will give for Pollock. Fourth, The two Democratic counties of Mont gomery and Schuylkill will give Bigler more of a majority, than the two Whig counties of Dela ware and Chester will give for Pollock. Fifth, The Democratic counties of Wayne, Perry and Torit will give more of a majority for Bigler, than the three Whig counties of Dauphin, Adams and Franklin will for Pollock. Sixth, That one-half (twelve) of the follow ing twenty-four Democratic oonnties, all baviDg given Bigler majorities in 1851, not included in the above estimated divisions, and which com* pletes the whole number of the State, (Forest not included in the count,) will give Bigler more of a majority, in defiance of any and every com bination that Whiggery may be able to form against him, than the city and county of Phila delphia will give Pollock. The following are the twenty-four counties referred'to: —Northampton, Pike, Carbon, Le high, Bucks, Cumberland, Tioga, Bradford, Ly coming, Northumberland, Montrose, Wyoming, Fulton, McKean, Elk, Crawford, Mercer, Beaver, Sullivan, Juniata, Mifflin, Clinton, Jefferson, and Warren. The above estimate includes all but twelve Democratic counties,"whose majori ties will largely swell'those already claimed for Bigler. A JACKSON DEMOCRAT. Proceedings la Congress on Blonday We haVe received along despatch from Wash ington, giving the conclusion of Monday’s pro ceedings in the House. The substance of it was a personal explanation from Mr. Stevens, of Michigan, who appears tobave acted without au thority in making some alteration in a committee report, of which ho was a member. It is of no interest to our readers, aud wo will therefore not cumber onr columns with it. In the Benate, Mr. Pettit read a long reply to Cok Benton’s,letter charging him with being “a great liar and"*dirly dog.” We.do not btlieve ei ther of tho epithets applied to the Indiana Scra t?r; bnt from what we can see of bis reply, it appears he cau bo as great a blackguard,as Ben ton himself. Death op a Lxadixg Max. —Jonathan Hob-: erts, who .died in Philadelphia last week, at one time occupied a large space in the politics of Pennsylvania. lie was born in 1771 and was, elected to the Legislature about the year 1800,! where he served with distinction, taking j art in all the prominent movements of the day. Sub-: sequently he was elected a national Bepresenta-. tive and theu a Senator. Mr. B. supported tie administrations of Madison and Monroe, but at: the end of the latter took sides with Gov. Craw ford and opposed Gen. Jacksoa to the bitter end. Mr. Roberta was also tit one time a Canal Com missioner of this State, and upon the elevation of Gen. Harrison to the Presidency ho was call ed from private life to be Customs of Philadelphia; but was soon after displaced by Tylcrfor refosing to remove certain employees who were friends of Mr. Clay. H hole Ao. Cholera. SS 21 -..:.37 20 .-44 22 33 17 .35 23 ....30 23 2B 11 26 10 ...» 22 3 9 28 3O 11 - 3t 12 l4 20 The Know Nothing organ of this oity, talks large about the democratic address, because it says sothiog about the Nebraska bill. The whig and abolition editors will see another ad dress in,a short time from the democratic State Committee, in which they will find the views of our party on the Nebraska bill, fully and fairly expressed. Democrats have no occasion to con oeal their sentiments; cr to publish such a con temptible rigmarole of non-committalism as the whig address. We have never seen a more bold and shallow attempt'lo blind and deceive, than that address exhibits, from the beginning.to the end thereof. No wonder the abolition papers aro declaring it will not do. They cannot fail to seo that the whigs are trying to cheat them in the bargain they are proposing to make. Democratic Fees Soilbrs. —Thera are in this oity and vicinity, quite a number of gentlemen who were formerly Democrats, but for some few years have aotecj and voted with the Free .Soil era. Now that the Free Soilers are about to strike a the Whigs, by which the Free Soil party is to be Bold to the Whigs, we would like to know if those Democrats, of whom we speak, are to become Whigs too. It'la not the first tiipe side issues have been raised, and side parties bavo been formed, acting inde pendently until they acquired some strength from the Democratic ranks, and were then sold to the Whigs. Anti-Masonry was one instance. Freesoilism is another. Know-Nothingism is designed to be another. ; Will Democrats be fooled by the shallow trick. The mortality in Boston, last week, was 98 deaths, 14 being from cholera. It took 18 tons of gold to pay the seven mil lion Mexican check. The iron steamer I. C. Lee, from Wilmington, Del., for Ntoarauga, foundered at sea od the 10th inst., two days after leaving Havana. No lives were lost in her. j There were nine deaths from cholera in Tole do! last Thursday, and on Friday, an equal num-' ber. seems yet to tre uo abatement in the disease.^ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Florenoe commenced an engagement at the Chestnut et Theatre, Phila-: delphia on Monday evening, in the favorite pieces of Ireland as It Is, and Mischievous Annie. In the west Indies, cholqra is very prevalent. Fresh advices from give even more frightful aecouifts of its ravages there than those last received. loathe small city of Bridgetown, 2,000" deaths ooesrred iu seventeen days. At the latest date, Julj£lBth, the number of deaths; on that day was 244, and the ravages of the dis ease appeared to c be daily increasing. Torhaqk. —The Merchant Marine Tonnage of the United States is now larger, by official re port, than that of any other nation of the globe, being 4,440,000 tons larger than all the conti nental nations of Europe put together, and ex ; ceeding that of England by more than 100,000 tons. , *X -i ‘t ■ "•? • ,;v -‘ > fCorreepofidence cf tli— I*i.ti*burgh Fcpt J FROM CALIFORNIA. continued in the Journal from dny to day, meet* iug with the same silent contempt, until the morning of the 20th inst., when an article of the nrottt abusive character appeared in that sheet, which was replied to hy the Republican, as fol lows: “Loder i\ fiuninß-rapfion, the Stwklvn Journal of yes u>f(Uy, der.'te* nn Hrtidu of wmo tentrili to the hill fur dly prioiiun, ren'-lfrwl hy it* at the (»*’!' *.:ttln£ of ttau Council. Ferconaliy. we nro ir-tn-M-trln- the sourr* fnm which tb*>y <*tni*natiM to the aheunl ejluatoies tluwrin enn 'txir.eti. Olliers, however, nr* of ogiinl-'Q that »* rertalo people’ [ rofr-e tn wonder, *ml therefor*, to a .certain extent, in believe, it ix our duty to contradict that report. 1 i deference, therefore, and in deference only, we now stall* ihn dh-'aj-rrti< o" an* wholly uad imeondUiou all* fal'o. and will farther prove our position to ‘ U* correct.” On the morning of the 22 J. the Journal con tained a still more abusive article, calling the .publishersof lhe'JiepuUican ‘•criminals,” “mal efactors,” and other mimes equally severe. About eight o'clock on tint morning, Mr. 'Mansfield was standing on the corner of Centre ;etrt‘et and the Levee, in conversation with the Collector of Customs, when Tabor (who had been on the look out for some one of the publishers of the Republican,) came up the Levee towards Centre street. Mr. Mansfield Bteppod io front ; of Tabor, nod with bia hand raised, the index fiogor pointed, (a habit he bad when wish ing to give emphasis to hi* remarks.) said to Tabor, “Young man, l want to speak to you; l want to tell you what I think of you,”—hut before he could say another word, or movement of uuy kiuJ, Tabor shot him, the bill enteriog the breas*. two inches below the left nipple. Mr. Mansfield lingered till three o’clock in the afternoon. A r<..*r mortem examination w,i3 held, when it w*n found that the ball (which weighed half an ounce) had entered the lower extremity of the ii*»»rt. passing upward the en tire tength % and lodging behind it; and yet he lived, huJ conversed with his friends and the physicians, sor irrtn’*hcur*. ■ The above are the fact* of the case, as sworn to witnesses •! before the Coroner"? inquest, j Mr. Matsfield was boru i:i H-islon in IH2*'>, tod !j at the age of sixteen was apprenticed to the j printing business in that oily. He resided in ; Boston until the winter of lSd'**, when bu left i there with the first adventurers for the land of ; g,-id. ami arrived at San Francisco early in ’4O. ; After leaving SanjFnncisco he came to Stockton, ' und has resided here permanently since then, — j except for a short period iu the year 1860, when ) he ve.l iq the c-itl'e trade t j tlie Ir wer country. Taus his fulfil ine df (\!ifor:iiH's pioneers, ttul one of the oldest r.rd brst ciiii-*ris of Stock* : tin. I call use no better language, io speaking ; of his character, than the following from bis : ob.tuary notice : •• Jl:o kind disposition, his gentlemanly deportment, his affable manners. ■ and his universal uprightno-s in dealing, have been bis reaomtaeud uivt>, ur.d have secured the luve and esteem of a host." His funeral was J was attended by the Masonic fraternity, the Fire ! Companies, and a largo concourse of citizens. ! Tbo great feat of walking eighty consecutive 1 hours, oupa plank fiftc-fn fert long and three feet i wide, to k place at San Fr-tticiso-j. list week, perf.-.rroer was a Mr. Hughes, nged abont ;do years, and weight about 150 pounds. Do • ring the U>t hour, lie wus* btid up’hy two men, | who bathed his faced witti water, and whipped ! b:s legs to keep him awake. He realized $l,- ; 6uo by the feat* which is considered one cf the : gr«* itest on record. On the 27th June, at Sin Francisco, Wo, B. . Si.cppard, lur ibr* rcurd-.r of Henry C Bay, was j sentenced to be hung on the 28'h of July next. Vi’»i have probable heard the circumstances be : fore this. ' Bay bad a daughter, fourteen years ' of age, who Sheppard wUneJ to marry. Bay i wuldnnt allow him to do so, cn account of his ;■ daughter's youth, and for thh* refus'd was mar | dcred by Sheppard. •i We have the usual amourt of good and bad .jyK-srs from the mining regions. Tfac new dig ;! giugs on Kern river, contrary to general expec j tation, have proved a humhug. As a conse rl quence, the miners have returned to their old . claims. !,t«t year California paid about two millions ui’ dollars in duties on imported goods, which pieced hir fifth on the liet of the United States, in this and by u cateful computation we find that it amounted to a tax of §10,60 per Annum for every man, woniau and child in the Stxte. If this ratio were collected from the m iritime States of the L’uion, it would amount to tho euormous sum of ever throe hundred mil lions of dollars per annum iu tho shape of re- The appointment of delegates to the Demo* critic Convention for the nomination of Con gressional candidates, was the occasion of much violence in various places. As far as heard from, a large majority of the counties opposed to tho ckction of United States Senator at the next session of the.Logislature. The subject appears to have entered largely into the looal election, and bids fair to creato much trouble. H. L. Bateman made a murderous assault upon Frank Soule, the editor cf the. Chronicle, on the oOth of June. The difficulty arose out of a theatrical criticism by the Inner. Uevolvers were freely used without any serious consequen ces Yours, respectfully, W. 11. Yesterday, afternoon, whilo the prisoners were in the yard of the jail, waehiog themselves, a difficulty occurred among them which led to a fight. One of '4he deputy jailors cudeavored to stop them, butibo could not succeed. Ho then wont into bis office and provided himself with a pistol, and threatened the parties that be would fire upou them if they did uot cease their quar rel. To this threat they paid no attention, when he fired, shooting two of them in a fatal manner —the balls entering their body in the neighbor hood of the side and breast. The men were ta ken into the jail and surgical assistance pro cured, but it is bciieved that neither of them oan recover. One cf the parlies shot is said to be tho murderer of a JJnited States officer, who was killed upon the plains two years ago, and for which ho was sentenced to threoyears imprison ment. An investigation of tho matter will take place to day, when full and authentic particulars will be obtained. [From tho Mllwaukii* Sentinel.J Judge Smith’s Decision Sustained. We learn that tho opinion of our Supreme Court in the ooso of the appeal of the federal of ficers from the decision of Judgo Smith in the Habeas Corpus case, wus given yesterduy mor ning, sustaining Judge Smith's •decision ; Judge Crawford dissenting. The opinion of the Court was given by Chief Justice Whiton, and rests maiuly bn two grounds: tho inefficiency of the commitment, and the unconstitutionally of the Fugitive Slave act iu delegating to the Court commissioners tho power to hear and determine in case S-arising under tho act. Justice Craw ford we learn, concurred with his brethren in holding thatS. M. Booth was properly discharged from arrest, and that the writ of Habeas Corpus was rightfully grunted, but dissented from the view taken.of the unconstitutionally of the Fu gitive Slave act “The Ruling Passion Strong i.v Death.”— A German woman called a few days since upon Mr. Willard, the City Poor roaster, and inform ed him that her husband was dead, and that as God was her witness she had no means to bury him. Mr. Willard gave her aid ; a few days af terwards she called or sent again that her child was dead, aud there was no way to bury it. Again, Mr. Willard responded. After a time, it was reported that the woman herself was ill, and upon visiting the house it was fquod that the woman herself was in a dying condition, with a obild clasped to her breast, and on her person was found a belt containing $217 in coin. Mr. Wil lard invested the amount for the benefit of the surviving child. Such is the lesson cupidity teaches. —Detroit Inquirer. J-; .;:!s “/ *• ' 1 •' a,'. ' ♦ * % *** < [From tbtf'St. Louis Democrat, —lst.j Prisoner* Shot at the Jail f *' - ' * I <• „. - L * .♦ * * : i .v lL *’ •> j'V' : ' '' j. **• »V 7 ~7 >' -13^ ,'.f '■••• * * •*■; The Baltic’s Mails. The telegraphic report of.theJJaltid’a news, in consequence of the wires not being In work ing order, was verj brief. We give aTnller sum mary received by mail. PROGRESS OS* THE WAR The news was received in Paris on Monday from Berlin, giving an unfavorable view of the attitude assumed by the Prussian government. It is stated that the military force in the Baltic will be increased to 23,000 or 25,000 men. The Continental letters express doubt of the inten tion of Austria; and at Berlin there was a feel ing of depression owing to the belief that the Cabinet was assisting Russia by a pressure upon tbe Austrian government The English and Frensh envoys at Berlin had received orders to demand categorical explanations from Prussia os to her future coarse. Frankfort letters ex press a belief that the real difficulties of the straggle were only eogunenoing, and that if Austria could onty secure tbe free navigation of tbe Danube her farther action against Russia would be doubt&l. 16,000 English and Frenoh troops are now at Varna and other points. Vaesa, July 9.—Up to tbe present time no Austrian soldier has entered Waliaohia. Every piece of information of a contrary tendency is inexact. The Fight off Sebastopol, CoHSTANTittePLE, June 25.—The sane arrived on Friday last from the Black Sea, with intelli gence that a detachment of the Russian fleet, on the ISth inst., bad ventured out at lost from Sebastopol. As three steam frigates from tbe allied squadrons were cruising on that day be fore the fortress, they desoried a Russian war steamer, —a bait in all probability—and, bearing down, chased her for abont a couple of hours. All of a sudden our ships found themselves in front of six Rassiao liners, each in tow of a powerful war steamer, all which latter, in a combined movement, let go their ropes, and ad vanced in the direction of oar three vessels. Notwitbsanding the great superiority of the enemy’s foroc, the Anglo-French ships stood bravely to their guns, hut leaving, by a skilful manoeuvre, the Russian liners well to leeward, so as to oxclade them effectually from any part in tbe combat, a sharp cannonade waa soon opened on both sides, but without causing much damage, it appears, owing to tbe distance. This, at least, is quite certain, as far as regards our ships, and hat one reached, aod struck the pad dle box without any material iojary. Tbe Rus sians, it is understood, first got tired of this work; and apprehensive also, perhaps, that other vessels from the combined fleet were ap protebing, they wheeled about, steamed off in all speed, and again took io tow their liners. Tbe Baltic* Tbe Pruttiche Correipondenz of Berlin sayß: “ Letters from Memel state'that tbe news given by some travelers worthy of belief positively contradicts tbo rumors spread concerning the marob of strong Russian detachments towards the Prussian frontier, and tbe concentration of a body of from 60,000 to 00,000 men between Mit ten and Polangen." Tbe Gazette Rationale, of St. Petersburg, has the following, under date of June 20:—“Last week, some important persons visited tbe locali ties on the coast and Cronstadt. The two di visions of thefleet are still motionless. Tbe com munications between SL Petersburg and Cron stadt ore not interrupted. Tbe passage between Cronstadt aod Lysy Ros has been sounded, and it has been found to be impracticable.” The fleet seems destined to aid the forts against the enemy’s fleets, but only in case when tbe enemy should attempt to destroy tbe forts singly. A landing in tbe isle is not feared, although there be lu it too few troops to render the occur rence impossible. No one believes it oot of the power of tbe enemy’s fleets to cross the Cron stadt channel, and reach os far as tbe three :fqrts. These latter also have been put in a de fensive state. The fortifications on tbe western ‘side are completed.” It is asserted in Copenhagen, says a letter of July 3, that the frequent rumored question to Sweden has been asked at last, and that she has : answered Oscar is said to have i refased to abandon his neutrality, or to send an j army into Finland. For the present be will take ; no eteps adverse to his old friend and master, ! tbe Czar. The mysterious Danish armaments | now begin to excite a certain anxiety. I German reoraits continue to pour into Copen hagen ; cannon and war materials are distribu ted ; the garrison of “ Tre-Kroner ” batteries is largely increased ?"naval arrangements continue; a fleet will be formed for exercise ; aod, in fact, a strange warlike activity prevails. Tbe differ ent Danish ships of war are now returning, or have returned, so that in a few days the expect ed expedition will come off under the command of Admiral Mourier. MliocUaneou. Lieot Bower, who was taken prisoner when tbo Tiger steam frigate was destroyed off Odes sa, Untied at Dover on Saturday afternoon. lie speaks in grateful terms of the kind manner in which both himself and the other prisoners were treated by the Russian authorities. A meeting between the Queen of England and tbe Emperor Napoleon, on the occasiou of the embarkation of the French troops at Calais, is considered probable. It is stated that General Baraguay d’Qilliers leaves Paris on the 14th, to take tbe command of a first division of troops (12,000) destined for tbe Baltio. Tbe Emperor of the French will visit Boulogne daring tbo present week, where he will review t be troops who are about to embark for the Baltic. Sj- To the 91erTOU.>«it a Lme when tbe com muolty is deploring the evil* resulting :rom the use of p:ri.ldou» preparations of alcohol, a stimulant exhllerant and invlgorant, purely vegetable In its nature, am) entail ing no reaction, Is of immense importance to th« public and to tbe medical world. The faculty admit the necessity for tonics and stimulants ; they have loog administered, and continno to administer, spirituous liquor* and narcotics in a large class of cases; but her* is a renovator and resto rative that not only reinforces the vital powers, tones the stomach, and regulates the secretions, but keeps them in the condition necessary to health and vigor. Ilalf tbe diseases that distress and harrass the civilised portion of tbe human race are nervous In their character, and spring from oar artificial mode of living., Dyspepsia, bilious diseases, ill disturbances of the principal internal functions, produce a disastrous effes-t upon the nerves. Now, MORSE'S INVIU. ORATING ELIXIR strikes both at the cause and the effect, regulating the secretions, while It tranqulllses the nerves. It is destined to take the place of alcoholic stimulants as a medical agent, and it Is, as has bean proved in countless instances, a mental exhilerant, tbe use of which is never succeeded by melancholy or hypochondria. The-Oordlal is put up, highly concentrated, in pint hot ties. Price three dollar* per bottle, two for five dollar*, six for twelve dollars. 0. H. RING, Proprietor, 1M Broadway, New York. Bold by Druggists throughout the United Btates, and tbe West Indies. AGENTS. PUSHING * BROS., No.OQ Wood street, Pittsburgh. DK. GEO. H. KEYSKR, No. 140 Wood street, do J. P FLEMING, Allegheny City. Jy3fcdaw AS* The Great French Remedies ! I—M BALLY’S ANTIDOTE AND LOTION.—Those persons who wish tor a safe, speedy, and permanent cure, should use tbe aboTe celebrated and unrivalled FRESC& PREPARA TIONS. They have now been In use for fire years—hare boon thoroughly tested in thousands of the most obstinate cases, and Invariably have given satisfaction. They are not composed simply of Balsam Copaiva, but are entirely from all other preparations, both In the nature of their ingredients and the manner in which they operate upon the patient, lienee the wondorful success attending their use. A gentleman connected with the Western Railroad says: “I have expended for other people during the last three years over $3OO, for remedies of this description, and bavo never found s Single article that gave such universal satis faction as your Antidote and Lotion does. Ido not recol lect of their ever foiling to cure in a single lnstauoe. Many have been cured in two or three days.” Price, Antidote Lotion 60 cents per bottle. Invented by M. Bally, Physician to tbe Paris Hospitals, and prepared from the original recipes, and sold wholesale and retail by DUROY A CO- Bole Proprietors for the Uni ted State* and Canadas. Principal Depot, 468 Broadway, Sold m Pittsburgh, wholesale and retail, by FLEMING BROTHERS, (Successors to J. Kidd A Co,) No. 00 Wood street. Wheeling—J. H. PATTERSON A CO, and by Druggists everywhere. v 1*33 Byipbilts, Scrofula and Diseased Blood.— For these terrific diseases, Carter’s Spanish Mix tore U tbe only specific. The proprietors have in their possession ever one hun dred certificates of the most extraordinary cures effected by U. We refer to the certificate of Richard Adams, late High gbcrlff of Richmond, Va_; Edwin Burton, Commissioner of the Revenue for Richmond; General Welch, of the Mam moth Circus; Dr. Hendley, of Washington City ; Mr. Wo A. Matthews, and C. B. Luck, Esq, of Richmond, Mr. F. Hoyden, Exchange Hotel, and a host of others, who have seen cases of the worst description cured by Carter’s Spanish Mixture. They all oertify that it is the greatest purifier of the blood known. •.•See advertisement. jylfclmdew 49* Ptntaloonii —The well-known superiority of QKIBBLE'S fit lo the Garment, needs no comment on his part; it has been acknowledged by all who h* Te Stored him with their orders, that they bate oarer been fitted with the same ease and Htyle as by him. He begs to inlbrm his pa trons and the public, that his stock Is now replete with the newt ftjlaefcr eont., present s&ira. . S, l r_ y Tailor and Pantaloon Maker, 1140 Liberty it, bead of Wood. ~»•»* 1i ■* SPECIAL. NOTICES. — It is db« to KIKR’a />tro«rum to say that It lw been kflown to completely eradicate •very rastage of dreadful ißgea*e in le*s time tbxaaoy-. other remedy, and at leas «« or inconvenience to tbapt*. Hunt. The thousands of certificates in the hands of the propria* tor, many of which are from well known citisens of the city of and It* immevllatewlciiiUy, go to show clearly and beyond Ui doubt, that Kun'a. Pctrolcoh is a medicine of no commjn value, not only as a 'local remedy in /hroiy* til, Bheumitism, Itetfwts. lon of Sight, hut as a T&luable internal remedy, inviting the investigating physician*, as well as the suffering patient, to been nit- acquainted with its afrits. Those haring a dread of mixtures axe assured that this medicine is purely natnrel, and Is flows from the bosom oftbe earth. A - . Th*following certificate is eupifdfrom apapZrpubUthedai Syracuse , *V. Y, and tear* date August 2, 1652, to which is also appended At certificalcofthecrlctirated D. T. Fat, M. D-, of Syracuse.: This may in troth certify, that I hare been so badly af flicted with Scrofulaft>rthe iastsevenyear*that mostoftha time I have been unable to attend to any kind of business, and much of the time unable to walk and confined to my bed, and hsTe been treated nearly all the time by the best Physicians our country affords; 1 oocaracnally got some re lief, bat no cure, and continued to growworse until Dr. Foot recommended me to try the Petroleum, or Rock Oil, as ere rythingelsa had failed. 1 did so without faith at first, bat theeffect was astonishing; it threw the poison to the surface at once, and I at once began to grow better, and by using servo bottles I hare got a cure worth thousands of dollars. MRS. NANCT M. BARKER. This may certify that I have been acquainted with Kief’s Petroleum, or ltock Oil, for more than a-ysar, nnd have re peatedly witnessed its beneficial effects in the core of ini'*, lent ulcers anti other diseas' l ? for which it is recommended, and can with confidence recommend it to be a medicine wor thy of attention, and can safely say that success has attend* ed its u«5 where other medicine had failed. I>. Y. POOT, M. D. for sale hy all the Druggist.? Id Pittsburgh fan27:JAw Notice*—ibe Partnereinp hereto/nro existing U't£>' and doing business under the name and style of BKNNKTT, MARSHALL A CO, was dissolved uu the 19th insL. by mutual consent. BENNETT, MARSHALL A 00. Pittsburgh, June 28th, 1854. Copartnership. THE UNDERSIGNED have entered into Copartnership trader the name and etyle of GRAFF, BENNETT A CO , for the purpose of manufacturing Iron. Nal s, Ac., at the Clinion Kolliug Mill. South Pittsburgh Office at pres ent with English A lUchariLtuu, No. 11C Water, and 150 First street. WM. B. ENGLISH. ROOT. 11. MARSHALL, JAS. J. BENNETT, JOHN GRAFF. Pittsburgh, June 28th. ISs4—jeSfctf Life, Fire and Karine Insurance Company; OFFICE 65 El FT ll iSTUEET, M ASONIC HALL, PITTSBURGH, PA. ■t JAMES S. HOJN, President. Ceu&lks A. Coltov, Secretary. This Company makes every insurance appertaining to or connoettsi with LlFKJtlt&fi. Also, against Holland Cargo Risks on the Ohio and Mis sissippi rivers and tributaries, and Marine Rbk- generally. Aof EM EICON'S AMERICAN 11A1R ItESrcRATIVK, a sure cure tor Baldness and to pr« Tent Hair from falling. Sec circular lo be hail of tbc Agents, giving full particulars. Price $l.OO in large bottles. Sold by C. £. FISHF.R k CO.. Proprietors, 5“ SuucTlor slimt, Cleveland, Ohio. Forsalelu Pittsburgh la the folbiwing hou«es;— Fleming Bros., L. Wilcox 1 Co., R. K. Seller.*, G. 11. Keyser^ Joel Mohier, Ifc'qj. Page, Jr., J. IL Carscl. Allegheny cn'y.—L. A. Beckham, Pressly A Means, J. Flemlug. 2hrß»in<»A<7jn.—A. Pntter*' n, John G. Smith f aprfi Firemen’s insurance Company of t be City of Pittsburgh* J. k. Moorhead, preridmt—Robert finnev, «~crv tarr Will insure against PIKE and MARINE RISKS of all kinds. Office: No. W Water street. BtXXCTOXS: J. K. Moorhead, B- C. Sawyer, Wm. M. Edgar, C. H. Paulson, R. B. Roberts, Joseph Kx\c, iV'ijS* CITIZESS* Insurance Company of Pittsburgh.—U. B. KING, President; aAM CEL L. MAHAUELL, Secretary. Office: 94 WaUr .tf.i-t jr-i tireels. luum HULL and CAHGu K;>.k.s, -u. the > K lc’ and Missis* aippi Hirers aud tributaril y Insures against Lose or Darnagi- by Fire. ALSO—AgainstUw Perilsof theSca, and InlandNavig*. lion and Transportation. O. D.King, William Uagatej, Fatnnrl Rei, Robert Dunlap,jr:, I«ar M. Pesnock, 3. llurbaugb, J. Walter Urymuu Vt illiiuu B. Hays John Shiptr.o. tr Western Penusyl vsnt a Unapt: at.-» Dr*. L.- Scus*«*:r, fcLcnnd. Ix-iwu-a \V<«>l uud Market «r**t», and J. Kten, Xorth-«*-«nt cf Diamond. Alle gheny city, tire the attending Phv«k-jaa:< to the above Insti tution, lor the 6r*t quarter of 15,54. Application* f»r n.lmi-.-ton m.iy t*e mad.' t(. th* tn at al! hour* at their oPir*-*, or at the ilr~j>iial r.t 2 o'clock, P. >l. Recent cA<»a of accidence. injury ore received at ail hours, without form • jaln-.?* VT'XSgKRUNALO L> G K, I. t).' o."F.—The Anzerona Ivxlit**, No. 2Sl>, I. 0. of 0. F., meets every Wednesday evening in W**liiugtori Hall. WkJ gL [jylty Kotlce.~TU« JotKNKViIhA TAILoKtV Vb CtETY, of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, meets on thr Cm and third WEDNESDAY ofevery month, at the FLOKi- DA HOUSE, Market street. I»v order. jolty JOHN* YuCJiO, JR., docrctary. ATTENTIONB. L. G.— Y'ou ure hereby notified to u-*£r attend at your Armory, on MONDAYS, WKDNKA DAYfi and FRIDAY'S, tor drill, and to transact such busk nos* as may oorne before the Company. r. RANK, uutr29:6md * Secretary pro lem. On Tuesday, 23tli lost., CHARLES, infant son of Ileurv and Rebecca S. Lambert, aged tire month*. The friends cf the family are respectfully iiitikrd to at tend hia funeral, from thi> rerUenco, corner of and .Franklin street*. Sixth Ward, thu jus, July 2Cth, at 2 o’clock, P. M. Notice Is hereby given* to the Stock ist' holders ut the Little Saw Mnl Run Railroad Compa ny, that an ele Uoa will be held at the office of N. 1\ Fet terman, Esq., in the City of Pittsburgh, on the 26T11 DAY' OF AUGUST NEXT, between the hours of 1 and 3 o’clock, P. M., to elect, Ly ballot, one Pre-ideui and six Managers, to serve for the ensuing year. jy2B d*wsc WM. ESPY, President. A LARGE LOT FOR SALE. A LOT OP GROUND,on the river bank, in Birmingham, 288 feet by 390 feet, and bounded by four streets will be sold on reasonable terms It is u«bt Bakewell A Co.’S new glass works, anil several other manufacturing eetab- Bailments. It is the largest and i.f.n lot now to be had In Birmingham for manufacturing purposes. Title perfect, and clear of incumbrance. Enquire of C. B. M. BMtTLI, at his Law Office, Jy26 Fourth street, above Smilhfiehl, Pittsburgh. Trade Sale of Nine Crate* lrou atone, Granite Ware* at Auctlou. ON WEDNESDAY, July 28th, at 2 o’clock in the after noon, will be sold at M’Konna’a Auction House, nine crates assorted QUKENBWARE,compruiugabout24s dozen Plates, assorUd; 9u2 setts Cups and Saucers, Dl»bes, Cream Jugs, Bowls, Sugar Bowl*, Pitchers, Ac. Also, 1 crate Edged and C. C. Ware, containing Plates, painted or com mon Cups aud Saucers. A largo assortment of gold Wand China Ware. JAMES M’KKNNA, AS TIIK undersigned li&a been appointed Executor of the estate of PATRICK DJNNRLLY’, dec’d., late of Allegheny city, all persons having claims against said estate are requested to present them, duly authenticated, far settlement, and all knowing thoiuselve* indebted are requested to make immediate p«yinrnt to jj2tMJt* _ / JOHN DONNELLY. Erwntor. DAQUKRRF.trT YI’KS unsurpassed lor brilliancy nnd clearness of dcliucation, taken with artistic skill and despatch at these central and attractive rooms. The atten tion of the public is direciinl to the fact that first class Pic tures are turned out nt lower prices than are usual in the city. New as well as the oniinary styles taken in any weather, slDgle or in groups. Call and examine specimens. jy2o It, H. CARGO A CO. Xl ttt UJORS.—Sandwich tMuud Notes: t>y a. Httoie; a Aa now work of great interest.j imbalance and Shadows, or Phasts of Every Day Life: by Emma Welimont. Voice from the Parsonage, or Life in the Ministry. Masonry and Anti-Masonry ; u History of Ma«onry m U bus exisUxi In Pennsylvania since 1792 : by Alfred Creigh. Twenty Years in the Philippine Islauds: by Paul lie La Glronire Fashion aud Famine; second supply. Cushing's Manual Kuto* for Regulating Societies. Gsu-Kden, or Pictures from Cuba. Bunny Memoir* of Foreign Lands: by Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe. Lady Lee’s Widowhood: by Capt. Uamley. The above new works just received and for sale at the n< w and cheap Book Store of SAM’L. B. LAUFFER, jy£G 87 Wood street. rpwo I’UuUSAND DOLLARS will purchase a valuable A Dwelling House aud Store, No. 14U Fulton street, and a lot 20 feet iront by 132 deep, well arranged, wp.li store room, 2 rooms on first fioor, 2 <>o second story, and finished attic—terms easy. Also, No. 131 Fulton street, arranged with hall, 6 rooms, and finished attic. Both xanls paved, and hydrants to each. Price $lBOO. 3. CUTUBKRT A SON, jj2t) 140 Third street. (IHKESE —300 boxes extra Cutting Cheese for sale by j jySrt HENRY 11. COLLINS. MCCORD'S PATENT Family SOAP—A fresh supply received by [jy2o]J_ _ HENRY 11. COLLINS. LOUISVILLE LIME—OO barrels received and for sale by jyin HENRY H. COLLINS. SALKRATUfr— 16 kegs prime Saleratus; 20 boxes, in papers, for sale by jy26 ' HENRY H. COLLINB. mil 300 kegs White k iab, Trout SalmoD, Shad, Ac., received and for sale by jy-26 HENRY IL COLLINS. S' EMI-ANNUAL SALE.—A. A. MASON A CO. will open 10 more casts of those 8o Calicoes, worth 12 y.r. ; also, 3 more cases fast colt-red do at rents jy2C rpiiREE HUNDRED pieces more oi tboee tine Lawns and I Muslins selling at one-half the usual price, at jy26 A. A. MASON A CO'S. ■ UNIS BAREGES. TISSUES, DELaI xEs, Ac., atagnrat Jj redaction from usual prices, at A. A MASON A CO.’S, jy26 25 Fifth street BANK STOCKS WANTED.—The sio.-kt! of the various city banka wanted No. 71 Fourth street. jy26 A. WILKINS A CO. MINNESOTA CUPPER STOCK—IU shares for sale at a low rate . [Jy26j A- WILKINS A 00. ittbßL’Ruh Life insurance company—a raw shares for sale at No. 71 Fourth street. jy26 A. WILKINS A CO. PITTSBURGH W. J. Andtmtt), K. U. S;mppon, 11. B. Wilkin*, WitlSnm John M. Irwin, Wtti Wlikiubou, Dm*Kl CscipNt!!. h&sctoxb | W au Larimer j r., Sfcmui-I.M. Kur, WHKiiir. Mcahis:, J-i.a "uliwortt, Frani i> r^Mcr-i, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Anetiooeer. Kxecator’* Notice. Enterprise Geiiery, .-J '-ZT y SOL: *. ; V- 4 : T ». I >KO OF QINOSS.—Th!a kp|j|nfe X ) pos»sw, in a concentrated farmjafitha ?£!■• able properties of Jamaica Ginger, and vfll be Brand, on trial, an excellent Family Medicine. It la partienlarly roeommended as a tonic, to pereooa reeoverin* from Aver Or Other disease, a few drops' iaportiog to the stomach a glow and rigor equalto a wins glassful of brandy or oth* •timalant, without any of tb«debilitatingeffects which art* urn to follow the tue of liqnm of any kind, and it ia there fore especially serviceable to children and fa males, to the aged It will prove a greet comfort ; to rbeumitie affections It gives great relief. As a Cholera remedy there is wperlor to It, and no family should he without It. 3 gross reo-ired by JOS. FLKMING, jyJ5 corner of the Diamond and Market at. SKMI AnNUAL SALK.—A. A. MASON . CO. wUloffer every variety of Silks, Shawls, Dress Goods, Emb’oide ritw, Domcs:ic Goods, Ac., at a great reduction from usual priws. Jygs IN TDK DISTRICT COURT Of THE UNITED BTATJSS, fjr the Western District of Pennsylrania William A. Murray and others,) rs. >No.—. Steamboat “Actlre.” ) T-i all PnaoM Ixteurad:— Taka notion that by ririoe attachments, issued ont of the District Court of ti e United States for the Western District of Pennsylrania, dated the toih day of Joly, A. D. 18U, and to me olrectod, I attached the steamboat Actire, now lying at the works of An Irew Leech A Co., on the Monongshela rlrer, in a plea civil el maritime, who:e!n William A. Murray and others are llbeliints,and the owners and master of the said steam boat Actire are respondents, and the Conn hare appointed the 4th pat of ACOOST SJCLX, as the time of hearing of arid attachment. j>S4:td WKg LET FitOCT. Marabal. Wanted-ab!e manufacturers of machinery to prepare plans and proposals to be submitted in accordance with the terms oi ’ ihe advertisement of this department of July 1,1854, the time specified in that advertisement for tbe reception of Vn-pO'eK Ac., is eztendei until tho Ist of September next j jy24.dlwa2awtls*pt J. Q. DUBBIN. OKAPP, BKIBINQEH A GRAfrF, Mancfactukkks op coal and wood cooking STOVES, Parlor and Healing Stoves, Orate Fronts Penders. Wagon Boxes Ac., Ao. Warehouse No. 124 WOOD Stm-t. above Fifth, Pittsburgh, Pa. jy24 (|«URKL3U TUWKLa.—We have just received another lot J of thOM excellent Tui kiab Bath Towels. The Brown Linen Towel bee a sharp stimulating suffice, combi nisg the properties of a flesh Brash, with the desired flexibility cf s Towel. The Cotton Towel possesses a soft ness not attainable in the linen, and the peculiarity of ab fording moisture without friction. Call early and secure a psir. C. B. IUSADLY A CO., jy24 No. 82 Third street. PERSONS wishing to go to Cameron BtatSon, Va , to look at that cheap land,wUl plsate leave their names atour office as soon as possible, in order that all may go together at same time. Good landa Id lots of 6 seres and upwards, situate within 2 to 4 miles of Railroad Stations, are selling at $5 to $lO an acre, and easy tends. This is an opportuni ty of teouring a homestead not to be neglected. S. CUTQBBRT A SON, jy24 140 Third street. riiAKTAHIC AUID—2OO lbs tor axle by X FLEMING BROS., Successor ta.J Kidd A Co., jy22 No. 60 Wood street. PL' UK BRAND!' AND V*INKS, tor medicinal purposes, on hand sad tor rale by jy2i FLBMTNO BROS. SAL SODA—IS tasks on baud and tor sale by jy22 FLEMINO BROS. MOUSE'S CORDIAL—IO dox on baud and for sale by jyjg FLKMINO BROS. T?IsU OIL—CO bbls pure tor sale by J? jyfti FLEMING BRO 3. " r AMP BLACK—6O bbls for sale by ±J jy£! AVERY PINE DRAY UOKSK, 6 years old, for sate, en quire of FLEMING B&OK, lv”’ lift Wmri itMat a'arlKMo.Ur.TKit CUURNB.—Arlosea Noe. 1. 2, 4, 4 and B’a. juxt received and for sale at the Seed Warehouse Fifth htrvct. by ( jy22) JAMES WARDKOP? JV} OTICK To OitoOKKS.—ti New York (Sugar Mill*, Nor. 11 1 tod 2. for rale by f jy22) . JAMES WARDKOP. NKW BOORS.—Art Jouruai, for July. Sir Jaxper Uarew, 3rd supply. Diarkwiod, fur July. Peterson'* Msg tine, fur AugusL Yankee Notion*, “ Uodey's Lady’* Book, w Agatha Beaufort, or FandlT Pride. Wgsryfoot Common: by L. Ritchie. Mjsn-rics of aConvenL The above new Books, together with all tbe leading Neve papers. Ar, just received by express and for sale at th« cheip Book More of S. B. LAUFFEK, B7 Word *ir>tt VaiiUAOlc Karin for a«ie< ri'MlK andirsignod oilers for sale m saloable FARM, ritua 1 t**d forty-one miles east of Pttrksrvbarg,and forty-toaj west of Clarksburg, on the NorLh-weMern Turnpike, anc only wren mile-, from the county real of Ritchie county adjjiuing the lands of James Martin and others. Then areou the premise* a good Duelling House and Kitchen Siuoko House aud a Dairy House, and a Well cl good wates in t lie yard. There is also another Well of Tery good -rater, and sereral fine dpriogi on the place. There is also a fin- Spring of water running through it, affording a sufflclen; iiuamity of water for bt-jck la the dryest season of the year Ths- Farm contains upwards uf ONE HUNDRBD AM FIFTT ACRES Oi* LAND, of which one-half Is cleared and tiif rest well ’imbered. About one-half of the Fare h lv-.tcom load. Persons wi-tMag to view the land ean cal. on Mr. William Martin, «rb<> will show the Farm to any one w thing to purchase, and who is Informed as to prior terms. Ac. Fur further particulars, address in person, «*i by letter, pen: paid, the undersigned proprietor,at Newark Wirt county, Virginia. jrdi:r.t HANK.INU lIOUJSIS UK BELL,. GABRETTSOJV & CO ON the North-west corner of HILLaoJ MONTGOMERY Street, in the borough of HUNTINGDON, ai wtiifh a general Banking Business is contemplated to b> done. Jiraf'.sQa Phiiadvlphia, Pittsburgh, Ac , Ac., alwajafoi fade. (Mizctioiu made at the principal points in the United SbiteH. Money received on deposit, payable o% demand, without ioterest; also, for 3. 6, 9 and 12 month#, payable with rea souable rates of inUrext thereofi. 0 Mctßsas or nu J. M. Bell, R. B. Johnston, Wm. Jack, Wm. M. Lloyd oi Pa. A. P. Wilson, J. Geo. MUcs, Wm. Dar m, Jr., Tbo*. Fisher, Wm. P. Orbison, John Scott, Jamer Uwin. and Geo. W. Garrettson, of Huntingdon, Fa. Huntingdon, Jnly 21st, 1834—1 m Steamboat Korattare tad Chtlr*, WK tra coutMlly engaged in tbt didu tctnre of STEAMBOAT CABIh KE9HiH| CIiAIKS and FURNITURE, of erer: • • description, and pay particular attendor to the manufacture of the beat styles, saitable for the os» of .steamboat*. Oar experience in this branch of the buaj D««a enables us to warrant satisfaction, as veil with tht promptitude in which orders, are filled, as in the quality ot the work and personal attention gl«en to the fitting eat. Those interested in tarnishing Batts, will find il to theh adT&ulsge to give os & call, j^l JAOIH.S xtUAtx-blik, aurupean Ajjsot autl Umier iu «*^-r■ Kstate, olhr* for »nle tbs following val liable property, via: 2UOO acres fine land Dear the Mississippi and Knilroad, lowa. 540 acres of timber sad prairie land la Br* Pauls, Minnesota. 120 acre* in Liverpool township, Colum biana coonly, Ohio, loi acres near Qrerasburg, wescmore land county. ISO acres near Sew Castle, Lawrence county, highly improved. 1 acre lot near the front gate of St. Mary Cemetery. 4 lot#, each 24 bet by 110, neatly ft need with pulltog*, near the borough of LawraneevlUe. 10C hoiMing lota, 25 feet by 100, near the north end of th*. Sharpdburgh Bridge. 80 lots, each 00 feet front by lOOfeei deep, in Liverpool, Ohio. A very valuable farm in Mercer county, of 130 acre#, with excellent bouses, barn and out buildings. 2 houses and lots on Diamond Street, in the bor ough of Birmingham. 8 lots, each 24 feeton Quarry street, running back to the Manor Line, Fifth Word. Call and examine lleglstcr, at the corner of Seventh amt Rmithtuin streets. N KVV AlUfilO.—Evening BOUoila. HUtUlißVaMttu* odjr; two pieces: bjr N.Leidle; Jnatpubliaoed. Lovely Sally; auog by Harry, Lehr. Know Nothing Polka. Weir I Possessed of Fairy Power. Enchanting Dreams, Qrobe Ore Hand Mall Gallop, D* Albert. Constantinople Quadrille. CaricatureSchoUiacb. Valllanee Polka Mill tara. Our Girls, witli colored plate. Dark Eyed £U«a,colored plat*. Fairy Land Schottisch, colored plate. QaivaTa March. Table Moving Schottisch. This Darkey's Heart la Sad. Dashing Polka, Strakoecb. Era Clair, Arery. Home of My Child hood. My Native Land. Pretty Little Warbler, Clayton. Away with the Peat. Fawn Polka. Home (Sob Sehottbeh. liiizht Eyes Kube. L’lnnocenee Polka, D*Albert. AVu> Guitar Music. —Star of Home. F. Welland. Kitty Tyrol I, Glover. She li Sleeping, Woodbury. Father's Coming Home Mother, JuUien. Ljve wll’t thou twine for me a Dover. The favorite ballads of W. V. Wallace, 12 number*. The Broken Lyre. Yoa ask me If I Love Yon. ’Tie Pleasant to be Young. Jost received end fcrsale at (he old eaublbhed Piano Depot of _ CHARLOTTE BLUUE, 118 Wood street. Ten, Ten, Tea. WE are receiving from New York and Philadelphia, 380 lIALP CHESTS TEA, c. nipri.'iog Young Hyson, imperial. Gunpowder, Oolong, Souchong, and English Breakfast, allof which hare been carefully selected, asd will be eoid aa osuaL A. JAYNES, Pekin Tea Store, jy2l No. 38 Fifth itreet Piano tor sale. VNKW SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD CASE PIANO, with round corners, and beautifully finished; coet price $400; to be sold low for cash. For further particulars eoquire.of 1L W. CIMMIOTTI, Watch Maker, jy2l:lw. corner Fifth and BmitbfieM sU. For Sale. Millinery business, stock and fixtures, tn reisonable terms, at 27}j FIFTH Street. jy2l:lw BUAirilWAirs RETROSPECT.—Part », Ibr July, of Brailliwait’s Retrospect of Practical Medicine and Surgery. Aguiba Beaufort, or Family Pride: by the author of Pique, Ac., Ac. For sale at Book Store of W. A. QILDENFENNEY A CO., jyTl 76 Fourth street. PURE LIQUORS.—I have on band a large assortment of genuine Liquors for medicinal purposes, consisting of tbo finest Brandy, Port and Sherry wine. It is very neces sary times to hare pure articles of tbeabove Liquors, which x&n always be procured at JOS. FLEMING'S, Jy2l • corner of the Diamond and Market st. Steamboat Furniture and Ohalrs. a WE baTe on hand and are constantly manuftetu- YH. ring STEAMBOAT CABIN FURNITURE AND fOl CHAIRS, of every description, vft: • i * Extension Dining Tablet; Do Bar do; Ladies Cabin Chairs, of various styles; GenU. do , do do; State Room do do do; Do Toilet Boxes; - TeteaTetcs; Softs; Divans; Centre Tables; \Va>h Stands; Card do; Water do; Trays, Ac., Ae. Material and workmanship warranted, and prices satie ftctrry. T. B. YOUNG A CO jy2o S 8 gmithfleld at, opposite City Hotel. DR. D. JAYNE’S CARMINATIVE BALSAM la one of tho most efficient, pleasant, and safe compositions ever offered to the public for the removal of the various derange meats of the Stomach and Bowels, and the only article worthy of the least confidence for earing Cholera to/aniu as Summer Complaint. This is, without exception, one of the moet valuable family medicioes ever discovered. Hundreds, nay thou sands, of certificates have been received from PhyaieUns, Clergymen, and families of the first respectability, bearing the strongest testimony in its ftvor, too numerous to publish. 49- For sale at the PEKIN TEA STORE, No* 38 Fifth ftreut. ~ ~ JyfiQ ~ Eleven thousand acres of ouod LaMh-at* uated in Marshall and Wetaal counties. Va, for sale in loti to suit purchasers, at price# from $1,60 to $lO par acre. [jy!B] 8. CUTHBERI A BON, 148 Third street. : /- :: = S'X-: } iVC?* Z r--Vv V v Z ■ •• JOSEPH a POSTER^. Bootee and Parqoette AOe { Second Tier. ge Private Boxes, large—»-s*,«! { Boxes for colored WeopUAOe private boxes, small fi,oo J 49~Pe»ose»ecBripg seal a «m be charged 12*4 centa the certificate. Doors open at 7)4 o’clock—performance commenc at 8 o’clock.- . ay- night of the engagement of the eccentric SIR WM. DON . 49-Thta Evening, July 28th, tb* performance* wBl commence with the comedy of USED UP. " Sir_Chaxiee Coldstream- .-Sir Wn. ft®. Tam boar Major Jig. Mimm E. and 0. WtldegrmTe. To be followed by tb« . ACTRESS OP ALL WORK. In Admiralty. In which Him Bailie St. Clair will penmate two character*. Medley Dance. Mias SalUe Su Clair. To eondode with the laughable Jaroe of John gmall ~....—81r Wm Don. MS" To morrow, benefit and lart appearance of SIR WM. IQH. ■ TWELVE VEARB PRACTICEI L. Y. Cl, A UK. BILL POSTER AMD DISTRIBUTEE, rat _____ COffCESTB, SZHIBITZOHB AHB LXCTOBBB. ALL COMMUNICATIONS by Mail or Telegraph, or 011 a neat bj **»"»■ A Co.’* Bxpru**, will Mean immediate attention. Refer to this office, tbe Hotel* and Undr Store*. CUICDg AND MILS AG ERIE poctioff falthfally et&nded to. (YAHOO’S UAhL, (formerly Wilkin’, i.a11,) Fourth ttnel. .. j near can be obtained for Parties, Festivals, y Concerts, Publ'c Meetings Ac. Also. Cargo's Cotiilon au i Baz Horn Band can be (band in readiness at nil tinsce, 1 y applying to WiL FRANK CARGO; at the CryMui Dsunierrean Rooms of IL M. Cargo A Co., Fourth street, ora t the nail. mar2l - LO.NGWOB.TH’SLADLKS’ SWEET WlNK—Very whole some: an exoeUeot article tor sacramental vat? o * 6 * • for sale by D.- FICKKISEN, jjl- 137 Liberty at. 1 EttMAh, French, Port, Madeira and American Win« , T fot sale cheap by D. FICKEIREN, jy!2 137 Liberty st. BKANDIKB, Whisky, F.eoch Mustard, Havana Segars, Ac- always on hand, at tba lowest price* Jyl2 D. I-ICKErSKN. ClllfcAr AM) ±>UnK CLAKtr—An excellent ankle lor J «ummi-r use. (or emit by JyU BJSiiT BWltid (JfifcKriK—lmported direct from tiwitser- Uod, for Bale cbnp by Jyw NEW BOOKS AMI) MAGAZINES, FoK AUGUST. Qodey’a Lad> ? «j Book, for August. Peterson's •* The Mysteries of the Convent: by e noted Methodist Sir Jasper Carew: by Charles Lever. Fashion and Famine: by Mrs. Ann B. Stephens. Thoughts and Sayings at Home and Abroeu: by Elihi* Burritt. Twenty Years io the Philippines: by Pin! De I* Glronire. Russia and England, their Strength and Weakness. Leather Stocking and BUk: a story of Virginia. Sonny Memoirs of Foreign Lands: by Harriet Beecher Stowe. Magdalen Ilepborn; a story of Scottish. Reformation : by the author of Parkland. Received and for isle by NKfe B-.KJKS AMD MAliaZlNfcix—uudey’B Lady's Book, for August. Peterson’s Ledy’s National Magazine, for Animat. Sonny Memories of Fereign Lands: by Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe. Sir Jasper Carew, Knt, his Life and Experience: by Charles Liver. The Mysteries of the Convent: by a noted Methodist Preacher. Russia and England, their Strength and Weakness: by fohn Reynell MorelL ' Gleason’s notorial, for this week, jnst received and for - isle at - PAUL KLEINEh’B Literary Depot, jy2o Fifth street, opposite the Theatre. FLEMING BROS. G 1 ODKV’B FASHIONS iOlt AUGUST.—Oodey’s Lady’s r Rook, for August, Jost received and for sale by Sj jy« - S. B. LAUFFKK, 87 Wood Bt, ? ORKSU BEDFORD WATER—2S bbls in oak and muL berry, received this day, direct from the springs, by JOS. KLF.UI.NG, jy2o corner of the Diamond and Market et. AUOmJSSTJSaD OF FIVE ACRES FOR $25 —Wo have for sale 3000 aeres of good land, (all of which can be cultivated.) in lots of 5 acres and upwards, at from $S to $lO per acre; situate along the line or the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, within from 2 to 4 miles of Cameron and Bt.ltoii Stations, Marshall county, Yiu Many cersens liv ing in the crowded cities weald do well to purchase n few acres and secure a healthy and comfortable home. There sro ftr.t rate markets for all kindaof produce at every sta tion on the Railroad. A village at Cameron Station is crowing rapkßy,aadtbe country sround is improving very Title indiputable. S. CUTHBRRT A BOM, jy2o • ' 140 Third street. nEEIiiAULE MEAL Ksl'ATfc iOit SALE—Thirty Build ioc I>4» in the borough of Manchester, each 24 feet wide by l')0 feet deep: -part of the estate of the late James Adams, dec’d. These lot* fronting on an avenue 90 feet aide, and extending to an alley In the roar 25 feet wide, make them desirable property for a suburban residence. Also, a lot of ground on the eomen of the Fifth Ward Market HAnse and l’eun street, 85 feet •front by 100 feet deep, to Spring alley. Also, two lots of ground on Liberty street, each 25 feet front by IGO deep, to Quarry struct. Apply to { AbGCHKK eTuWii AGAIN!—Just received andfor pale I) at MINER * CO.’S cheap Booh Store, No. 32 Smith field s&ee’.: * Sunny Memoirs of Foreign Lands: by Mrs. Harriet Beecher Btowe, author of Uncle Tom’*Cabin; 2 rols.,cloth. Illustrated, $2. Sir Jasper Carew; Lever’snew novel; 60 cents. Fashion and Famine: by Mrs. Ann S. Stephens; $L For •ale by li. MINER A CO , Jyl9 No. 32 Smith field street. BAMURL BUTCH KR. PITTSBCBUH, Jnly IS, 1854. TUB President and Directors of th» MONO.VGALIBLA NAVIGATION COMPANY, bare this day declared a Diekleod.of two doluas aks nm cehts per share, being Q ,*e per cent, on the Capital Stock, oat of the profits of the put six months, payable to iho Stockholders, or their legal irpreaentaUres, on or before the ‘JOth inat., at the office of tike TreasuMcpf the Company, Novelty Works, corner of Grantand Ftfst streets, Pittsburgh. _jyl«t3oth C'IOtfTIMJATIOH OP,TSIS GttEAT SZ.MI-ANNOA L j SALK OP A- A. MASON t CO. and rtill further-Tr* daclioo in prices, comßeariog on Thursday, July 20th. and continuing thivogh th« month of August. jylP SUBLIME OLIVB OIL, IN SMALL FLASKS—Tfcefineat quality imported, jus; received fresh hr jylfl W.*A. M’CLVIIO. GUILU-UA dAKULNKi—IOO halt celebrated GuHloax brand,jaet received by " ■ * jylO . W. A. M’CLURQ. SUPhHljit Cui> WSIt—I have just rectired a few hun dred pounds of Block leltad Ood Fiab, said to be the beet er«r brought here. * Jyl9 SPICED SALMON.—I ease Spiced Salmon, put up Id tin cans cf 10 potmdfl cadi, just received by Jtl9 W. A. &TCLin?G. T. R YOUNG A Of*. SMuKEu HALIBUT—SCO pounds, in tine order, just rt*- ceired by ' [jy!9j W. A. M’CLCTRG. —6 bbla this day received by U iyl.T HENRY H. COLLINS. LIN SEED OIL—& bbls received and for vale by jjl7 HENRY 11. COLLINS. UH—l2B bfbblaWhlta Fish; " 19 bbls- do; , 84 hf bbls‘Trout; 11 bbls do; 10 hf bbls Pickerel; for rale by JjlT _ HENRY H. COLLINS. LARD- No. 1, hi keg#, for sale by : jyl' HENRY IL COLLINS. f 1 OTHIC CHIMNEY TOPS—3OO of various patterns, for VJT sale by [Jyl7] HENRI IL COLLINS. VTEW BOOSE.- Fashion and Famine: by Hr*. Aon 8. Lv Stephens. . , Welter Warren, or the Adventurer of th- Northern Wilds. Woman’s Love; a true story of the Hesrt: by Eugene Sue. Frank Leslie’s Ossetts, for July. Knickerbocker Uegstine, *• The New York Journal, M Gleason's Pictorial, and all the eastern Literary Papers, have been received at J . PAUL KLEINER’S Literary Depot,' Fifth street, opposite the Theatre. \ SN 8. STEPHENS* GREAT WORK.—Fashion /~v Famine: by Ann S. Stephens; complete in 1 volume' pries $l. Fashionable Diaripatlon: by Metta Y. iFnlier; 50 eentft For mle by H. MINER A 00, JJIS No. 33 Smith field street. ORTH'S CHEMICAL WRITING FLUID—Equal in bril liancy ofoolor, fluidity, and in all respects, to Arnold’s or any other Writing Ink. , Is less severe on Metallic Peas • U entirely free from sediment, and is sold at very moderate rates. Warranted to give satisfaction. For sale by W 8. HAVEN, Stationer, JJM Market street, corner of Second. Ivory ever-pointed pencils—af«waoi*o just« calved and for sale by W. 8. HAVEN, Stationer, jyH Market street, corner of Second. PKATTa KKW i-ATKX £ rK.\ lor soy aiae of Steel Pena. It holds the Pen firmly, which can be removed without any difficulty, and without soilin* the fingers. For sale b/ W. 8 HAVEN, Sutioner, JyM Market street, corner of Second. VT AKTIN’S EQUATION TABLES—A tew iyiby w. S. HAVEN, sutioner, • Jyl* mroer of Market andSeccnd su. P™J* received and for sale at No. X 15 Fifth atreet, near the comer of Market ***“?““ ** J °ly. which are offered to ihe public at the usual and established prices. -■>?* RUSSELL A DRA tUNE SUMMER DRESS GOODS.—A. A. MACON A CO. ,*re now receiving another supply of Summer Dress Goods, comprising some very rich new styles of Sgnnd.Ee r*ges, Silk Tissues, Ac. Also, a large assortment of the most fashionable colors in plain goods. AV ALUakLEURIcT MILL of three run ut stooe, capo* ble of turning out 50 bbls. of Flour in 24 hours, for “1® by **. CUTHBERT A SON. J*lS 140 Third street A FINE COUNTRY SEAT OFFERED FOB BALE—It ia 12 apree of Unproved Land, on the Uinenvllle road —a beautiful spot for little money. Enquire o< THOMAS WOODS, Je2l 75 Fourth street KAPINO MACHlNES—Warranted to cut froia 10 to 15 acres of Wheat or other small grain per day, with on* span of horses and driver. For sale by B. R. SHANKLAND, Py3o 129 Wood street ONE HUNDRED ENGRAVINGS—Frank Leslie’s Ga zette of Paris, London and New York Fashion, tor inly—This number has one hundred Engravings, beside* a pattern for a Mantilla. Jut r.cdved and for sale at thn cheap Book Store of W. A. GILDENPINNEY A CO., Jys No. 78 Fourth street A BUILDING LOT. FOUBALK—Of 24 feet front on Cook stieet by 156 to Cliff street; prise $400; terms easy. Alsu, for sale, a small Farm, near the city, of 23)-* acres; 12 acres in Coal; with a Frame House and other improve mcnti. Apply to ft CUTHBERT A SON, Jyia 140 Third stftet. A GOOD DWELLING UOU&K. oi 11 rooms, well LX. and is good order; situated on Hand street. For sal# S. CUTUBKBT A SON, HOfThird ttnet r B H) LKT —Tim* Mcond IXOI7 room, large aou convenient, J. well lighted, and good front entrance, of No. 140 Third street. Foeoemlon given Immediately. Apply to S. CDTHBKftt A OON, SQPJt&ViItJi OLIVA OIL—G dozen ot lit* pure Tmm OBnOU, ter uhle nag, received, thfe day. Tboea t& want of a very eioelkat article can procure it at job. ruauHG'a, 4j7 eorner of the Diamond and Market at -r * -~ L *' Vj / * 3* % h 'i M' y ? - * t ' ' r * ‘i, ~* ■* ' ■ • • - ,v -v: - &«*■' . ' rt. Company. TV. A. STCLUBG. V v • # - - sYi *-.**** > , "* 5 " V V;’ ' ft • ' r 1 " ' 1 J ’ i /y r* t@< af • - H-* f->. rlr-Y !' - ■j ; -V. - -» »\V i ■■■: \ ■ i. . - t I ■■ .. _ i >' ~ v ' -$W (£.- N-v ivw; ■ *>“■ r,x--' :a 9 f - l"V & l . «? |■' y ; S ,r - .. p <*:&-<$ ~y"M & ofi *J£ • l; .*• vv£ .•. {- /•^i Wi v **%£'• ''rS?'' .>* ?J- .-. -r -- . •'tS .s < „,'•/! *. - r_* :•>*•» ' ; . ?&&&■:* ■ Mi **. v. ' i vl /jMj, v‘r. s' .4 : : >l* '”‘S, ,-W£- ■ » 1; ( •?~T ■*.■'*&&! -■ ,l -]