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V : • v»' K. • . { ; . ‘ •• Graolon. benyen.! what a misfortune. Bat I the ihiD—«be sent a boat ashore —Ko. , “No frit. luffed and weathered . . W 'A I presume .he nercr eew aoy one, LtV't VXSZS.'SK" ioou hull down ind oot of sight.” , “ And voa were then wone . I »I was now the last man. I stood a solitary »nd deierted wretch—the only Using being with-1 fn a thousand mil... A bandied time. I base meditated eelf-deetructioo, as I hire waited toward yon peat. bAt to the earth with sorrow. Oh. the mournfa/sUenoe that oreepe over na ture in the calm of the e.eniog; then onei feelß that man wae not mad. for seclusion, and a. 1 hare repeatedly swept the wide horiion in .earoh of some passing sessel, I »n felt «• cold and dreary mi.ery of utter desolation Agaiu and again the same enn eet and no reesei apoeured; ami agaia and again I went baot to my care, and offered up prayer » ft " P r4y " f °J helo. My prayers hare beeo heard, continued the P old Spaniard, emiling at ue, “for they were einoere, from the aeoeeeUy that prompted me to ] nt 'AfKrl m mioute’s pen.e, to allow ‘I 10 •“!'{?" of the captain to eubeido, we asked him _if the burning palm grate wae not hie signal by night. Just eo. I always thought a fire was my only ohance ; daring the day l occasionally col lected a large Block of wood together, and after eon-down I eet it on fira ; luokily, at last, with success, for it fortunately attraoted yonr attea tl°Here the Bpaniard’« etory, ended, and onr men, haying finished a hasty meal, wo ?® . ® the boats through the belt of surf the * the shores of the Isle. Of noun. we forge, the el.een cases of balmemjj, ,^fruitful Ipauieh ca P °ta" n «Uh“i; and after a rather tough straggle ws reached our little sloop at her anchor sge,*snd put our freight aboard j and then we had to recount to our wondering messmates the etrange adreuturee we had just heard related. At sundown we weighed anchor and stood out to eea, the Spaniard remaining on deck, and wistfully gaxing to the last minute upon the is land prison, where ha had Buffered enoh eerere misfortune. , Perhaps the most curious part of this singular etory is, that we landed the honest Spaniard at Valparaiso, and had the happiness to learn that Mhe merchants to whom the cases of bullion were originally consigned, reoemd them without any farther Toss, and that ont of gratitude they re warded the captain by providing for him the rest of his days. * laity Burning Jtet. DEMOCRATIC TICKBT. yOE GOVERNOR, WILLIAM BIGLER. for justice of the supreme court, JEREMIAH S.BLACK, Of SOXXESR OOOSTT. FOR OANAL 00J4MISSI0NSB, HENRY S. MOTT, or Pit* COCSTT- . 5- PITTSBURGH: '■ SATURDAY MOUSING: (SBIIIK6 POST JOB OWCB' •W« would cull th» attention of MERCHANTS AND BDSINE3S MBS to th. foot that w. bale Ja.trocel»od from rai«d«pbi» • number of fonta of new Job Tjpe, end .re now proparod to Ml older. for Card., CtroulWßill pipw Booitf, Poster*, *nd Pfop**®** for exhU-i* tloM. All order* enll be promptly filled • Sam of tn« D«r A letter from Eden, Wisconsin, says the Wheat Otop promises to be better this rear then eier before. . . It will be seen by reference to an article in an* ether eolnmn, thst John Morrissey, the prise fighter, has got what he descried—a terrible beating. He is the eame indiiidual who was to oot np by Yankee BulUian, and tried to drag Tom Hyer into a fight. From an abstract of the deaths, published by the City Register of St. Louis, it appears the deaths for the week ending the 24th inst. were two hundred and ninety-six—only eighty file of which were from cholera. The preiious week the cholera deaths amonntnd to one hundred and thirty-eight; and the week before that, upwards of two hundred and fifty. i<Xhe leturdtj Sornlnf PMt *" Oar weekly, tMs morning, will be found , to oont&in more than the usual amount of inter. | T ..i. g reading matter. Among the leading edt torlal articles ; are: “ The Foreign News,” .•Eirer and Harbor Bill," “The Homestead Bill," “ T>>e Bulletin on ftepeal," “ Morality and the Lawyers," '■ Jame. Pollook a Kuow-Noth fag," “ Population of Pennaylranio,” "Who Holds the Offices,” to., to. Aleo, eereral col emu of short editorial items, aa well as the “ News of the Week,” being a oondeneed ac count of erents that hare transpired since onr last iasne. Beaidea. theae, there are sereral choice tales, and aeleotiona on a rariety of sub jects from our exchanges. Prioe per year, *2 00—to clnba of ten, SL,OO. Single numbers at’the counter, with or without wrapper, fire cents. • BVini reniKo out It is alleged that Russia has offered to sell her North American possessions to the Doited States. The superior naval power of England enables Ser to seise upon that region and retain it as a permanent conquest. To aeoid this threatened loss Russia may well be disposed to sell her American proviuoe at s'very moderate prioe. It was nnder Similar circumstance that Bonaparte sold the whole Louisiana ooutttry to the goverc ment for a few millions of dollars. As many hundred! of millions would hardly hare bought It but for the danger of its being seised by Eng land. We hare now a ehanoe to make a good pnrohase, though of muoh lees ealue. from the Bmperor of Bowi** Russian America extends from the 55th to the 70th degree of north latitude ; and is bounded on the east by British America, south by the North Paoifio, west by Bherings Straits, and north by the Arotio ocean. It oontains, indud ing the Aleutian Islands, over four hundred thousand square miles, and a population of about sixty-fire thousand, mostly Indians. The seat Of government of the territory is Sitka, whioh Is situate)! on an island of the same name. A - .great portion of Russian America is barren and uninhabitable. But the Southern portion oould sustain a population. The territory lies in the same latitude as Norway and Sweden, and Sitka Is three degrees further south thin St. Petera burgh. Tho whole territory would make eeecn or eight States as large as Pennsylvania ; but prubably not one third of the region will ever be permanently settled. The greateet value of Russian America is in ' Us mines of excellent eoul,'which will supply the east eteam marine that will yet float on the Pacific; and in the whale and other fisheries Along its eoasts. The most valnable whales are token in its waters; and with the possession of the ports for the. rendeseous of our numerous whaling vessels, that interest would be greatly promoted. It is believed, too, that in the Aleu tian inlands valnabls minerals exist. The fur trade of the country id of considerable value. Sitka is about two thousand miles north from Honolulu, in the Sandwich Islands. From the ■Western coast of Russian America, it is only forty miles aoross Bherings Strait to Kamskat «h«., In Asia. Suoh is Russian America, which the Cxsr, it to titid, now proposes to Bell to the Doited States. It would be a possession of considerable value to this oountry. It oould doubtless be bought cheap just now. England has given our govern- BCUt notice of her Intention to seise it; and add it to her North Amsrioan possessions. This no tice was no doubt given to prevent ihe Bulled States from purchasing the territory. It ought not to be permitted to fall into the hands of En gland, and we hope our government will make itha pnrohase if an opportunity oocurs. We want the whole north Amerioau continent, and must klfi it; fcfid viU htTi it 7®^ ■ : v' •* t ■ :t - .. 1 ■ ■■ <•. r.i^TT: ■ I V.'J . , .; . •f; Uf V ! „ ' '• - ■ '« . ♦ * •.«*•! W.-0m i -...V* ... .♦*«•■ *** «f «,. '■! :■ •-■'■)'■;•«,;'.• ?>.• • ■-. »• . • .!'■ **■*■’■*s .* - ;‘- ■» .. ht**'" 4 .'[> ' • y■■ . ■ ■. - -i /' ' ■ '-L- V‘'V>\ v • : ••NX'v .j" ■:' -V lit: C03115G TO ITS Th ft J. The New York Timtt, one of the moet Influen- , —__ tial whig papers intbe country, for some time : fT he tdim. hio despatch of the Africa « »•«. farored the acheme of a foalon of all partiea and i j n yesterday's Pott, waa rery brief. J fnotions upon the humbug ory of rtptal. It ap-1 a fuller report reoeired by mail. neara now to hare lieoome aatiaded that it will '■ WAR NEWS, pears now w u»i* • M 1 a. From the Loodcn Time*, July 1«. not do. end that the whole thing will end in the | akd eueopiah teeeoeaph.] niter destruction of the whig party. Here la j haT j reetieed from onr correspondent in what it says on the subject f j Yi eDO » thfe following despatch, dated yesterday statcs that on the 7th th.Tnrk. pirtJ b Aound". i | o!lV™uiJt" 1° th« tooU Mokan Island ; nnd on the Blh Omer Pacha, S;h. ir^'caW: n . 5 through, pfith the loss of OOOmen. taW"; > tarSed' ’ta'Kwlng. i —rning. I fro- correßpond-t at V^nn^ We bare b«n ? notbingi to cbang« ihat opinion »o »nvrf- p . iQOe <} orlc hakoff IS adfaOClß* With 80,OW »» d pitched tattle, but, 16,000 Anglo-French troop. cauMi it prof«*s»e» to wrre. 1/ there w*waoy ff" where beins at Buatchuk, the Turks will undertake hi to the position of the fhow of - nvl ui o ff The Turks bare also crossed at Olte -B,{ dBtails are wanting. One hundred in quwtiio Is rery mdch lilto tbeeve of an rn* and fifty WftgOPS, with wouuded, hare already *&* byaSanfM «nred at Bucharest. Among the wounded are Toluotwrs.'' , . 80 officers. _ /■? _ Tho Pittsburgh Gazette seems to be coming to Vibnka, Thursday ereniog —The Vest- or the same cone,nsion. In it. i-^Jhursd.y, it uses language indicating already th , k j r , l 0 a mot j o o to be made m the no hope of a onion with the abolmomata on any * er c uieti that ,he whole of Germany do join other terms than complete and han't' submia■ the Analro-Praasian ailiauco. The King o nr oion to all the exorbitant demand..of th. Gar; ~ = g of rioonites. The addreaa of the whig Btate Gom fir(t t 0 dßfend , he righta 0 f Germany againat mittee wae artfully framed to deoeire the allies t dB west will not be found wanting when it is sought Bit the abolitionists see that It con- „ tceMa ry to oppose the disturbance of the Da - cedes nothing to them ; and commit. 4. whig, j •“ _ Aoo ording to ad to no measure they may not repudiate the me- fr<jm CoMUnlinop i, „f the 6th, the Duke ment they think they hare no farther nse for of Caln t, r jdge returned on the 2J to hare a oon the aUieo they hare dnped and demoralised. In fe „ noa with M . de Bruck, the Austriau Inter , . th - narties under each nuncio. Tho day after, tho Pnoce, in eompany fact, the marnage of the P „ , ilh the Bnltan, reriewed the Ottoman brigade forms would not be legal, » tho wbigu well thirty pjeoes of artillery attached to hie know; and the issue would be bastard. ; j„„ ion , 0 a the 4th the Prince returned to . j Omer Pacha had arrived at BiliBtrla. GONE CRAZY The editor of the Gauitt in hie peptr of yes terday gore evidence of eeriooe alienation of mio'l. It ur.t pitched right plump into the Know Nothings, end g&re them fits nil round. He finds they are going to role for Bradford. But, neighbor, your warning oame too late. A great number of Whigs hare already joined, find you approved of it till yon found that Pollock, not withstanding he has joined their order, is not to receive their support. The mischief Is done and oaonot be undone. We would not Wonder if Bradford would run ahead of Pollock. The Gazette next asserts that Pollook did not join this secret society on the 19th June. When was it thep, we would Jike to know! The Phila delphia Argue, one of the leading papers of the State, assorts that Pollock did join this Society ; and that the whole thing is susceptible of proof, i We will publish the proof when it appears. The editor of the GaziUi next takes Governor Bigler to task about his temperanoe letter. He waxes exceeding wroth as he proceeds, and al most exhausts the billingsgate vooabulary m heaping tibuse upon oar worthy Governor, lie seemed sit a loss for terms abusive enough. In fact the deacon almost swore. We presnme the Governor] will feel very bad about it. The sin of the Governor is that he has refused to promise to sign a bill till he has seen it, and knows what its provisions are. No honest pnblio officer would do otherwise. The letter gave general satisfac tion, and that is what the Gazette man is mad about. : _ __ Falsi Alarms. —ln many cities men and boys are punished Vitta fine end imprisonment for raising false alarms or fire. It is punishable everywhere under of malioious mis ehief. But there are other matters about which false alarms ban be raised, equally malioious, and even more mischievous. The attempt to alarm the people of the north with the idea that Kansas will beoome a slash Bute, is a case in point. Whig papers, for the purpose of keeping up political agitation, still assert their pretend ed belief that suoh will bo the result of the set tlement of Kansas. 'Yet every day brings proof that it is a falce alarm ; and that the mOBt ultra advocates of slavery have abandoned all hope of extending the institution of slavery in that di rection. Tho people need be no longer deceived by this false alarm. Freedom can outrun sla very ; and the futnre population of Kansas will i never voluntarily adopt an institution so injuri-1 ous to their prosperity and peace, and progress, as slavery undoubtedly is. Kansas and Nebras ka will be admitted to the Union as free States long before the enemies of popular sovereignty accomplish their purpose of repeal; and long before James Pollock will bo elected Governor of Pennsylrania. A Cuasce ros thi SACBtD Nise.—The N. Y. Post offers fire prim, rarying from ¥25 down to 01 cents, for the fire best poems on the recent bombardment of ’Qreytown. The competitors for the first prise are limited to one hundred lines; for the last, 1 they may continue until they feel reliered. The proprietors of the New York Theatre also offer a splendid silrer rase a suitable address, to bo delirered on the opening night of their recently built establishment. WhoCSBr succeeds in “ marrying the choral stars’ will get-a handsome fee. Where is Woolly Hots Wain. ? | Kijsstati. Pcisak »ob Auucst.— ln this number we find a eery beauUrul and life-like engraring, repre senting J. Bayard Tailor in Turkish oostume; as well as an artiole by the same author, enti tled “Ethiopian: Night’s Entertainment. ’’ An excellent eketch of Confucius.and his Philosophy is glren. Israel Potter, by Meleille, is contin ued ; and Btage Coakih Stories is conoluded in this number. A poem—To Lyra—ocoupies three pages ; but we hare hot yet had time to read it. For sale by Miner A Co., and Qildenfenney & Co. A Skooup Hokmblx Romos. —There ie a hor rible rumor rife in Providenoe, to the effeot th»t Jndge Hoile and wife, who hare recently died— as it is supposed—of Cholera, were in reality poisoned, j A post-mortem examination showed, it is said, traoes of poison. The other one we. allude to teas, that Madame Sonlag had been poißoncd in Mexioo, instead of dying by Cholera as it was supposed. These “horrible rumors” are taken, as they should be, cum lollum granit. discharged servants died at Cape May, recently, of cholera, as it was supposed, but ieally from drinking whiskey, whloh cost bat twenty cents per gallon. Two barrels of the same liquor, afterwards seised and destroy ed by the Mayor, was analysed. and found to contain two pounds of arsenio 1 irishman oomplained to his pbysioian that he stuffed ,him so muoh w“h drugs, that he was sick a lohg time after hs got well. The Toledo Blade nominates Hon. T. H. Ben mn for President The editor was once a Whig member k Congress, but for some time has eaowu dejoided Free Boil proolmttes. On thej 14th Inst, a man named Moses Coffman was knocked down near Bloomeburg, Columbia county, By three men, who stabbed him in the breast, gagged him and robbed him of $460. He was not dangerously butt The Belfast (Ireland) Mercury says, the extent to which!the sale of Indian Meal is oarried on through the rural districts, seems really wonder ful. At one steam mill the average quantity turned out, for the last couple of months, ex ceeded fffty tons per week. At the! foot race in the Hippodrome, N. Y., on Wednesday eve’ning, twenty-three young men entered ihe ring •« contend for the prises. A great majority of them gave out, however, on iooonnt of the beat, so that on the last heat round there were but four on the course. A young man named Bam. Aoker won the first prise. Time 7 minutes 17 seconds. The Boston Pott says:—“Mr. Furness, of Philadelphia, who delivered a freesoil discourse before the graduating olaes of the divinity school at Harvard, Bunday evening, before eommenee maut, did not produce a very harmonious result. The olass did hot oonaiit of bat six—these half dopes qhartelled, and only two made .their ap pearance at the exhibition." 4*» . . V*.* frica’s Mails. The Dohrudscha wsb not yet eToouated. The Auglo-Frenoh troops encamped near \ erna were -eady to enter on the oampaign. According to a d-, P atoh from Olease of the 7th, the combined fleets, 50 sail strong, had been seen proceeding in the direction of Sebastopol. Embarkation of French Troops In Brit ish ships— Addresa of the Emperor. Uotit.oo.-ia, July 12.—The reception the Empe ror, who arrittd at seten last night, was most .rrutifyiDg; everywhere be «H moat heartily cheered ; bo was in excellent health and spirit*, and appearsd highly delighted with his warm reoeplion ;ha waa in plain clothes. The Empe ror, after hie srriral at tbe Hotel du Hord, ap peared at tbe windows, where he reoeired ooe of thoee borete ot feeliog eo rare eioept in Old Eogland. At 9:30 r. a, he took a drire on the port in a carriage aod pair. Not a eoldter or police officer attended during the day, sare to keep order at the entrance of the railway, the ~Emperor to day renewed the troops intended for the Baltic. His Majesty dellsered an address, which waa most entousisstically rcceired. The flrst ditision marched for Calais immediately afterwards, and will embark on Friday. It appears certain that tbe Emperor baa this moruiog taken the whole of the Hotel de Brighton for a month, with liberty to keep it on longer if he pleases. The troops left for Calais in high glee, singing. Uugbing and shouving. Tbs fol lowing is an official copy of the Emperor . ad dress to the troops... Soldiers: Kussia hating forced ai to a war, Franco has armed 500,000 or her children Eng land has called oot a considerable number ol troops. To-day our troops soil armies, united in tbo same cause, dominate in the Baltic aa well ss in the Black Sea. 1 hate eeleoted yon to be tbo Bret to carry onr eagles in those regions ot tbe North. English teasels will contey you there—n unique fact io history, which protee the intimate alliance of llie two great nettoni, ipeiirdM.) and the firm resolution of tbo two Koteromento not to abstain from any seenffco to defend th. right of the weak, the liberty of Eu rope and the national honor. Go, my children. Attentlte Europe, openly or secretly, offers up tows for yoor triumph ; our country, proud of a struggle which only threatens the aggressor, accompanies you with its ardent tows; and I, whom imperious duties retain still distant from the ecene of erects, shall hate my eyes upon you. I shall be able to eey—‘ They are worthy sods of the conquerors of Aosterliti, of Eylau, of Friedland and of Moakowa.’ 00, may God prolonged shouta'of " firs f Empt retirand other loyal cries, followed this sd dr July 13—The Emperor Napoleon ar riecd at Calais, from Boulogoe, this afternoon at 4 o’clock, with aetoral generals, and took up hta residnoe at the Hotel UeßSio, which had been prepared for his reception. His Majesty was sa inted, on hi. arri.al with the utmost enthusiasm Commodore the Hon. F. W. Grey, bot of tbe Algiers, kinficome, of the lloju Willism, MasteU, of the St. Vincent, ami Chf ford, of the Spbynx, wi‘h Consul Bonham, wait ed on tbo Emperor, and wet with a most cordial to the busioess in hand, his Majes ty expressed an opinion that the embarkation had belter not take placo on Friday, referring; to the sUll lingering Eogtisb prejudice against that uan “ unlucky ” day. U was then proposed to postpone the embarkation to tbe 20th insL, bot the weather being fine, and all the transports ready, it was finally settled by the Lmperorand the British officers tbit the baggage and materul, which includes 0,000,000 cartridges and BJV 000 lbs Of powder, should be placed on board to morrow, (Friday,) and that the troops should embark on Saturday. . • This haring been settled, the F.mperor meited the British officers to Bine with him. They ex pressed their sense of the offered honor, but do. clined it, us it was not oousistent with their duty to remain absent from their ebipe. Tbeeuggee tion to postpone the embarkation to the -Otb cams originally from tho English Admiralty, sod originated in tho apprehension that all would not be ready before. The Emperor's eddreee to tbo BelliS expeditionary force waa yesterday placarded throughout Paris, and road with uni cereal intereat. It io said that tho embarkation :mf tbo troops at Calais is poatponedjjor a few d *Admiral Lapierreia to superintend the embark ation of tbe French troops for the Baltic on the 14th. Nine thousand men will be embarked at Calais on board the English ships ; aod 8,000 men, with liege artillery aod 100 horses, will embark on French sailing sbipa, which will ur riee at that port two day. later. The English ■hips will anchor at tho distanoo of a mile and a half from tho ahore, fitted up as transports. Tho troops will also arriee on tho Barne day, a part on foot from Boulogne, aod part by railway from St. Omer. Fifteen French ateamere will bo ranged along tbe Calais quays in order to conyey tbo troops from tho shore to tho English ships. Tbs embarkation will begin on tho moruiog of tho 14th Tho 9,000 men will be embarked in one operation, and tho rest will be taken in a day or two after on board Fronoh oailtng Teaa ' la The total foroe that will proooed to.the Baltic in subsequent detachmeuts will be about 80,000 men. tg-Dr. ftl'l'Knt'B Liver Pill*.—When tb. pro prietor of till lnr.lu.ble remedy purchued It of tbo lu tentor, there <u no medicine which doemed the n.mo, for th. cur. of Llrer .nd Billon.compilin'., not.lthnend- Inr th. t r.»t proralence of there dliw.ee In th. halted Bu te, In lh. South .nd Wet pnrtlcnl.rly, «h«r. th. pedant l» freju.nUy onnhl. to ohUln th. «rrl=« of . regular phylician,aom. remedy msr*mlwl,.t one.quick end effectual, .nd th. operation of vhieh could In no .to proe. prejudicial to th. con.dtutlou. Thi» medicine I. rapplM b, Dr. UW. Liter Lllln, .. bar been proved In er.ry InKanc. In vhieh It h». bed • trial- Al ”>' >*"- .6.1.1, not a lolitary Instance ha. ever occurred In v it, effect, hare been lujuriou.. Th. Inr.ndon of .n edu e.tel.nddl.dnsul.hedphy.icl.n.lthu nothius In oom mon with th. no.trume impoml upon th. publl y .hallow pretender, to th. medical art- ‘‘‘P' l '""' * I now prorad, beyond a doubt, that Dr. M Lan. . Dl l i> th bat remedy «T«r propowd for the Liter Complaint. will b. rarcful to ««* for Dr. Jl'Lan. . Cele . . T ,„ pm*, and Uk« non® «!««• Thore are other b pC“p" U 1- **■- Dr. M'Uu.'e Liter FUU, al*> hit celebrated ' now h. had at .11 reep«Mable drug dor.. In lh. United States and Canada. a>bo for tale by the sole proprietor*, A.»wraaie j yLKUINO BIIOS., Baeceaeora to J. Kidd ft 00., 60 Wiv'd atraat. **s*! Ulpbtli., scrotal. Mid BitSd.-F»r thw wrrlte Ota—, Oerter”. Spect-eh Mix tur« lath® only *P*eUl 0 - . , . v-_ B i n tbtlr poWMlon ever on* bun- of 0- »«*' -xtxxordl.xr, earoi effect- refer to the ' Oraerel W.lch.of the “ra. rootlx Otreos; Dr. Hendry, of W-htafton Oltj; A. Melthewe, end C B. Luck, of I. Boyden, Rx cheap. Hotel, T*.; Md . bo,t o»te> l oeeeeof the wont doooripdon our- by Ctotrf. Bposlfh Mix tare. They ell certify thxt ** U the freetret purifior of the blood known. y—adiirti—nwtfc ' v » W? * ' * > % t. - A,* K - 'WV „ rl _„ Vl,ht Horrtieey »»« «*••* eon has done while in opagresa. lie M a j -»o—r." Dr “" ttl,y »" Pierce | ‘r»rom th« N«w York Post] and-his administration a cordial support. At | About Berea o'clock ou Thursday morning, the : home, in “ ? aod wharf at the foot of Amos street, was the scene Appreciation. Hisex of a brutal fight between John Mornseoy and hare mot with a generous app . n (h< en . William Pool, two notorious pugilists, in whieh ertions will not, « .^ hich the efforts of or tho frieode of both parties participated. The . lb , g Unioo and the Conatitu prixe fighters met at the City Hotel, ooraer of 3 ~ , withstand the onslaught Howard etreet and Broadway, at half past four ion ..1 be needed toj.thrt cratic factions of the oppo,- Tom Hyer or any other man.” Pool replied \ Dition that ho oonld do nothing of the kind ; where- j upon Morrissey reiterated that he could do eo, and what was more, that he would bet ono thous and dollars to fifty that he was able to whip him ' (Pool) In any kind of a fight. Pool immediately accepted the bet, and told Morrissey that he would meet him at the Chris topher street Book the following morning, at 7 o'clock. To this Morrissey objected, alleging that he had not the money with him, besides that, there were too many of bis (Pool's) friends in that rioinlty. Pool then offered to bet creu —fifty dollars to fifty—if Morrissey would let him name the time and plaoe of meeting. . Mor rissey agreed and tIA money was plaoed in the bands of Mr. James Hughes. Pool named Thursday, the 27th inst., at 7 o’clock in the mor ning, as the time, and the Amos street dook as the place where the fight should take place. News of the intention of Pool and Morrissey to fight, spread like wildfire among the sporting houses during the evening, and heavy bets were made as to the result of the encounter.. At half-past six o'clook on Thursday morn iog a crowd had assembled on Amos street wnarf to witnees the affray. There could not have been less than three hundred persons pre sent during the progress of the fight, consisting mainly of the •• fanoy," and the friends end ad - mirers of Pool and Morrissey. A little before seven o’clock, Pool drove on to the ground in a light wagon, and ehortly afterwards Morrissey made his appearsnee, accompanied by Borne friends. Tnere were no seooods or bottlwhold ers, it being understood that the fight was to be what is termed a “ rough and tumble” the ad vantage, of course, being in favor of the man who first got his opponent down. The parties immediately strippod themselves, and the crowd formed a ring around them. After a little spar ring, Morrissey succeeded lu planting an ugly blow ou Pool's left eye, whioh osused a black spot on it. ... , . Pool then made a feint at Morrissey, and by an expert movement oaught him around the leg and threw him on the ground, lie then jump ed on Morrissey, and beat him with his fist, out ting his face in a shooking manner. Morrmscy at length cried oot “ Enough," when his fnenda Interfered and extricated him from hie unpleas* not position. / , . . , Morrissey eprang/to his feet and exclaimed wildly, “Johnny Lping, gite me the pistol. g»re Ime the pistol 1” This was addressed to one of die friends. Ling feat his hand in bis pocket, but before be coutd"withdraw U one of Poole friends knocked him down. The fight now be aame general, and for a time the wharf was a scene of the wildest cohfasion. The friends of Pool being Tery numerous, best Morrissey s friends dreadfully. The mcUe was finally stop ped by a report that the polios were coming, when Morrissey wee carried to a carnage end driven down towerdshie house in Leonard street. Pool jumped on board a small boat and rowed out into the middle of the tirer. The polioe, however, did not arrive until some time afttr the fight was over; and what is also atraogf, they appear to know very little about the fight, nor hae there been eny attempt made to afreet the parties. The disgraceful affair lasted only a few miantes. Morriaaey'e friends com plain that fair play was not shown him,, and they will neter be satisfied until mother fight takes place. Morrissey is a larger man ? than Pool. Pool Is noted as being one of the best, it not the very best, rough-and-tumble fighters in ths country. Thsre ts an intense excitement among the friende of the respective parties, and it is said that a number of fights will grow out of this affra; f&F At tbe request of * number of persons* we publish again the following extract from tbe PoiUdelpbia Aryut: James Pollock a Member of the " K.oow- KothlD|i.” nir.Ltl RUUTD3T TBS - KmW-K«iTBBirM. ,, -~Tba Wilt* logton Qfitimonwcaith Imm* from pbUalsiphls thslOo? erScr Bifiler «ppHfft for edoiiw|oB into liie »ocl»ty of Koow- Nolhlog*, but *u fleeted.— A«ws. Tbis of course is a fabrication of the most silly character. It will deceits do one. Got ernor Bigler is known to be opposed to this secret political religions society, and on all proper oc casions has denounced it as an attempt to atngie tbe bitterness of religions prejudge in onrpoli tical cantassea. The Whigs and tbstrallies must tax their ingenuity for a more plausible inten tion. or they will lose their old and well-estab lished oharaoter for adroitness in manufacturing talaeboods for all occaeione. - But Jamu roUoek.tke Whig candidate for Gov emor, it a member of the Order of knew kothingt. lit ioined in Philadelphia, <m the evening of the i9 li, of June, anil made a speech on thet oeca aion, in wbioh be gaee in hie adhesion Jo al the monster doolrinee of that unconstitutional or. ganixatien. James Pollock, on enuring that se cret order, 8wo«». let- Be mold not vote for or appoint to office any man echo vat not bom tn thie ““T’tfe mould not vote for or appoint to office aot, man mho believed in the doelrinee of the Ho man Catholic Church, mhtther born tn thu country or titevhere. s .l. Ut mould not vote for or appoint to office ano man mhoee father mat not lorn ta thu country, and a believer in the Protectant nhg.on. Tbeee are the fsote with relation to Mr. Pol lock. Will he dare deny them ? They are sus ceptible of proof moet abundant and continuing. The time, the plaoe, the ciroumetanoea in con nection with the admission of Mr. Pollook, are all known in this city. The members of the Know-Nothing organisation olsim him as their candidate, and as a member of their order, in foil communion with all ita prosonptiee ideas. If Mr. Pollook is eloolod, instead of the State gorernment being conducted on the broad, open basis of the Constitution, and the equality or all men under that eaored instrument, the directing hand will be controlled by the oalA of a teeret ta citly. prosoriptire in its character, and based on the baldest and most ultra dootnne of religious persecution. Mr. Pollock is sworn to depn.e one portion of our fellow-oltiiens of their equali ty Of rights, because they do not worship Qod in the same manner that he does; another, because they were not born upon the soil of this country, and still another, because their fathers were not natiro to the oountry, or may hare been beliet ers in a particular religious faith. This is new doctrine to be preached on the soil of old Penn sylrania, and atttmpted to be forced on her olti sens by means of a sworn secret society. How will the honest yeomanry of the interior relish suoh an attempt to make aliens of their ohib dren, and ostracise them from the benefits of cltll and religicmi liberty [From the Boeton Poet.] Horn. John 14. Dftwion, of Penn*. The apuoli of Hon. John L Dawaon at the . n .t Democratic gathering in Philadelphia The Fourth wai Juat the thing for the oocasion-- frceh, earneit, and happily seising upon the eympathlefceugendered by that immortal day. A man who would “gat off" a dry disquisition in Independence Square, surrounded by an on thueiaalio Demooraoy, on the Fourth of July, oould never obtain the thundering applause whioh greeted Mr. Dawson's effort, and, in oor opinion, would not deserve it. On that day the great truthi and doctrines of Democracy may be “ freeh remembered," but they should rather be announced, like the sudden roar of oannon, than elaborated in the tedium of a turgid oratory, playing like heat lightning m the distance. The resolves passed on the oocasion, and which we have published, in accordance with the spirit of freedom, denounoed religious intolerance, and all secret, proscriptive, mysterious organ.ia lions, as not in harmony with our republican sys tem ; but in speaking to these reso otions, Mr. Dawson, who is a representative l .! Courts, from a district remote from Philadelphia, forbore any remark whioh might offend even one of his au dienoe in that metropolis, in view of reoent po litical notion. On the oontrary, he thus grace fully referred, in the first plaoe, to the set of consolidation under whioh the late election was holden: “Appropriate for the day which hallows in our affections the Onion of the Stales is a word of congratulation upin the union of your municipalities. Auepioious of good for your fu. ture may be the aot of your consolidation . He then spoke of Philadelphia as, excepting Lon don. the largeet manufacturing city oftheworld, and as the natural market for thc greatest do poaita of coal and iron upon the Klobe.-whioh. deposits she reaches by means of? thote nerves of iron,” the railroads. Open those veins and arteries of Intercourse, Mr. Dawson y passes out into the commonwealth, which he eu logises like a true and loving son. , . V. Dawson belongs to a olass of whose career of usefulness is not yet accom plished, and who have the ambi'iontoacquire further distinction at the hands of ths-r fellow-, orisons by continued labors w their behalf. It ha. ever been the pride and pleasure of e. demo cratic constituency to them with th« ibility •» Mr] jylOOatev -* *■' •*- Health ti. Rlche«.--D»>MORBirriSYIGORA. TINO KLIXIR OR CORDIAL.—a timo when Cholera menaces us from'. abroad, and every ship from Enrope attires laden wllh disease sod death, it is of the highest importance that the blood should bo purified and the eys tern put in a condition capable of resisting contagious influences. This great restorative and disinfectant is the best safeguard against infection that the world hu ever aeeo. The herb which forma ita principal ingredient is chewed by the inhabitant* of Arabia, where it U iound, as H sure antidote to the terrible pestilence which occasionally sweeps over that region; and it has been administered in choleric remedies In laodon and Paris with the most sur prising curative effect. In the debility which follows fever, in the decrepit stag* of life, and in all eases of feebleness and depression, from whatever cause arising, it reams to create a new and vigorous vitality, restoring the strength create • u«" • •»—— • --» ■ of the muscles, bracing the nerres, clearing the biain, im proving the appetite, and bringing all the functions cf the body into a normal an l healthy condition. In cases where th* l law of reproduction bat not boon fulfilled in marriod Ufa, both sexes will flod in the INVIGORATING BLIXIrt the best means of removing the cause of these refinings. Its regular use occasions a eonstnntand placid chrerfolne*, and its gently stimulating effects are never followed by dc pressing reaction. Ladies, whether married or single, will flod it perfectly invaluable in all the physical difficulties to which their delicate organisation ii liublu. Tbe Oortlial Is; pat up, highly concentrated, Id pint bet ties. Pries three dollars per bottle, two 6>r fire dollars, six for 'twelve dollars. C.jl. KING. Proprietor, 192 Broadway, New York. Bold by Prafflfistt thronybeat the United States, Cansas, and tbe West Indies, AOKNTS. • ' . PLHWTNO * BROS., No SO Wool «r«M, PitUWjh. Dll iIHO. 11. KEYSKR, No. HO Wood attool, do J p FLKMINO. Allegheny City- The Greet french Remedlee t BALLY'S ANTID7TE AND LOTION.-Tho* persons who wish tor a safe, #p*«ir, and permanent care, ehoaW nse the above celebrated ana unrivalled KH.BNCU PREPARA TIONS. They have now been in use for Ore )ears— hare been thoroughly tested, in thousands of the most obstinate cases, and Inrarlabl/baT- dive" satisfaction. They are not composed rimplv of Babam Copaira, bat are entirely different from all other preparations, both In the nature of their lugradiesti and the manner in which they operate upon the patients Hence the wonderful success attending their use. A gentleman connected with thoWeetern RrilromJMys: " I h.r. espedfted far other people dnring the lent three eee re nrer sb!>o, for remediee of tni.* ascription, end here „„„ found e single .tilde th.t gere euch unlterml «aie f.rtlon u your ,\nltl„te end Utlon doee. Ido not recol leet of their erer falling to core la e tingle in.Unde, M.ny hero been cored in two or three dee." Price, Antidote $1; Dolton 60 cents per bottle. Invented by il. Belly, Pnyelcien to the Pori. Hospital., and owpM-ad from the original redoes, end sold wholesale and retdl by DUIWY A CO.. Bole proprietor, for the Hnl ud St.lee end Cmedu. Prinriptl Depot, dSS Ero«dw.y, lO Pittsburgh, wholerale »n,l retail, fcy YhKMING BHOTUKIIS, (Successors to J. UUd A C 0..) No. 60 \ opd ,t~! Wheeling J, U. PATTHP.iPdN i. CO., .hd by DruaeW# everywhere. SPECIAL A LARGE LOT 1-OR SALE. A LOT OF GROUND, n:* the riTerhante, in UlrminjthAm, 26S feet bv 3W fret, and bounded by four **, b- wld on reasonable terms U L« near IWkeweU ACo J* new «rl*M works, and stjTeral oilier manufacturing «s#t»o llsments. Uls the largest and »■«* lot now to be had In Birmingham for manufacturing purpose#. Title perfect, and c’.e»r of incumbrance- Bnq^ruof 0. B. M SMiTil, at hi# L.tw Offir?, j.-jfi F'>urih htrrift. hHi.tp l. Pi"-I">rjh. py _ — Hi# due to Kit.K'a txirutoun U) I say that it bk* b—n known to eomp'.etriy eradicate j *T«ry vestas* of this dreadful <ti#eaae in Ihm> time than any | other remedy, and at less coat or laoonT«m**uc* to the pa- Ci *The tbou#*nd- of certificate# In the band# of thapropri*- tor. many of which ar*> from well kn‘<«n citUeneOi thael-J of Plttabn-Yh and It# immediar- 1 trinity, <iv to *hcrw clearly and beyond ill doubt, that Kira’s Yttrcizw i« a medicine of no comißun value, not only a.-*a local tit, WiettMolism, De-’f*'**- louof Syht, huts# a valuable Internal remedy, lariim* the |.bysirmnf, ae w>>il at the suSarinj patient, to becomeacquaiitied withita having aireadof mixture- are assured that this medirtc-i# purely uaturai, and is bottled suit fiowafrom the i#j>o.n of the earth. ; Tht f'Alo*.nn‘j efrtifinaU ti oovudfrom a paj>*r puMttheaal B<tmou<, A’- K and beers date Avftui D. 1 certify, that I have been x> badly af dieted with Scrofula for tbel&suevenyrarritbflt mostoftbe lime 1 have '>w*u unable to ait -u 1 to any hind or businnsa, and much of the time unable to walk and confined to my bed. and hare been treated nearly all the time by the best Physician# our country afford*; 1 occa#-ionat:y icX »ok( re »uf hut no cure.and continued togrow worre until Dr. Foot recommended me to try the Petroleum, or BneA Oil.«« eye siting alee hml roiled. I did « without fhith .t first, but XeetlNct we. utmisblng; It threw the poison ho the.surf.ee Score, mid 1 et once legnn to grow better, .nd by umng seren bottle. I k.». got . eug-<«htd This may certify that I have bwn acquainted with Kier’s Petroleum, cr Rock Oil, for more than a rear, aud have re ’ neatedly wtineasod It# beneficial effect in the cure of indo. uni ul«r# and other .hseaseslLr whieo it :# recommended. «d can with confidence recommend it t« be a medicinewor ! Sr of attention, and can safely #.ythat aucm# baa attend ■ rt'ita uae where other medicine fabeiL M D I bv »M the l>mggi fl t# In Pinattnrgh ta»27alAw Notice U l>er.by slviu, to u» sto*- ik-y Mdrra <A lJu Lltiie in- Mill llttn imlreja t*n|»- EKh«.»d.tSMi «hi b. b-w «>»» °“™, • f .Si I ?- I TS; Jria.il, IH. s» til. City rf.lV.I-ovrrh, oc ll» dlTrt DAi ACQI''T N I.XT. b-lwm tho h o: 1 Slid 3 o r.ock, P SI., to ek»*t, l -i Lallot, «ma President and .\Un»*M*, "M fcpY. Pf^-I'l.nt. p-—Kotlce. rtif PartnnriUJij' bereu, «*r«> fiWiuj: L_y^ 4 niJ .i.T.m bu*»oi*-i under the u*id*ho<J style of HKNXCTT, MARSHALL A CO , was uUsrlrul oa the I'-th iniL, tit mutual coasmt. . . ’ 3 BESNtIT, 3JAK3HALL * CO. Pittsburgh! June 2Slh, Copartnership. THE UNDERSIGNED has a eaujrea Into Copartnership uud«r the name tod style of GRAFF, BENNKTX A Co for the purpoee of manufacturing Iron, .Nat e, «c., at the Clinton Kollipg MiU, South Pittsburgh. Office »ipw* eot with English * Richardson, No. 11** Water, and 1«<0 Fimitreet WM. It. ENGLISH, First street. KOUT. H. MARSHALL, JAS J. BENNETT, JOUN GKAFF. Pittsburgh, Jane 2Sth, 1854—_ piTTSBUiIOH Life, Fire and Marine Insurance Company; I OFFICE 55 FIFTH STtiEET, | MASONIC HALL, PITTSBURGH, PA. JAMES S. UOON, President. Co said A. CotTO!», Secretary. This Company mate* every insurance appertaining to or connected with LIFE RISKS. Also, against Hurl and Cargo Risk# on the Ohio and Mia alsaippl risen and tributaries, aod Marine Risk* generally. And acaiust Loss aod Damage by Fire, and against the Peril* of the Sea and Inland Narigatloo and Transportation. Policies Usued at the lowesi rate# consistent with nzety to »U parties. %' ' ! H'm. 8. H»Tpn, James D. Su’CJIH, Alexander Bradley, John Fullerton, Kobert Ualway, Alexander Reynolds, Aim* 6troug County, Uuratio N. Lee. KHtannlug, Hiram Stowe, Beater. Junes 8. Iloon, Bouuel M'Cturkmn, wuium rbuupm John Scott, Jooeph P. Gexiiun, M. |D., John M’Alpln, Win. F. Johnston, J&meo Ma^hal, Goorge S. Sel4«n, my^s:ly Str*»|e D«v«l*pement.».■v.-ieotitSe meu are dally bringing to light m*w intention*, and the mwrh of progress is onward ; jerwon Bald, or b«oming so, wft b« pleased to learn that science and long research ootn w£)d hate brought before the public the greatest woudsr r f Si‘iKe«licl.of KUKRSON’S AMERICAN UAIU RESTORATIVE, a sure'cure for Baldness and to prereo, Uair from falling. See circular to be bud of the Agents, iriTing full particulars. Price $l,OO In large bottles, bold F T “ C. E. FISUKR A CO-, Proprietors, J 67 Superior street,OleTeland, Ohio. For sale In Pittsburgh In thu following houses:— Fleming Bros., I*. Wilcox A Co., R. E. Sellers, G- U- Keyser, Joel Mohler, Benj. Page, Jr, J. IL Gassel. Allegheny city.—l* A. Beckham, Pressly A Means J. A. Patterson, John G. Smith laiorance Company oi PUtaburglu— H. D. KING, President; BAM* OKL L. MAKSUKLL. Secretary. J _ OMcti W Water Strict, txtvten Market and VbodUrwd. iMuree HUtL and CARGO Risks, on the Otlo and Mlbbls airpl RiTere add tributaries. Insures against Loss or Damage by Firo. ALSO—-Against the Perils of the Sea, and Inland NaTlga* tlon and Transportation.^^^^^ H. D. Ring, Wm. Larimer Jr., William Bagaley, Samuel M. Kler, Samuel Rea, William Bingham, RobertDnnlap.Jr., John 3. Uilwortb, laaie JL pen nock, Praocls Sellers, 8 Harbaugb, J. Scboonmaker, Walter Bryant, William B. Hays. John Shlptoo. Western Peunaylva.nl •.Hospltal.-- lk^Drf. L. Soutscs; Second, between Wood and Market stweU, and J; Kexc, North-east corner of ihamond. Alia* gbeorcUv, are the attending Physicians to the abore Inath tuiion, for th* flrat quarter of ISM. Applications for admission may he made to them at all hours at their offices, or at the Uospital at i ocloski £• M. Recent case# of accidental Injury are reoeired at aU hours, without forml . J 430 -” n —> Q,7pgli)Kß. 110 MAKKJST (street, Hue. |L^burtrh. Importer and Wholesale Dealer in FANCY AND STAFFS VARIETY AND DKY GOODS, offers to dty and country; dealers aB large and well selected stock of Good* as aoy Eastern house, and saiae price*, thus taring rgjght, time aod expenses. r>i n. Place of meeting, Washington Ball, IL3> Wood street, beta ecu Fifth Rtrwt and Virgin alley- P«W*EMH Lows, No. 3-16—Mot Is every Tuesday evening. Mlicasnu ESCiMPHBST, Nc. 87—Meets' firet and third of each month. |par2say ATTENTION! 8. L. (i.-You are ht-reoy PQtinefl » &t your Armory, on MONDAYS, WJSuNEa- DAYB and BRIDaYeI, for drill, tod to transact flach> puflt* u m ty come before the Company. *'• E » m*r»6g4 ' FerrararTpro «-ra. *Wtlce-*Tt» JoUHNJSKMW \kS? CUCTYjOf Pittaburahand AltatfwnJi “SffiftS&l Stand thlrtt WEDNESDAY of «»ery month, at th*PlA>M- D tg T UO j*. a«^. ioDOJC. I. O. 'w? B. * A. C. DVVOAK. WHOLRBALB e&ocsaa, ud Dealan in Sn4M»> Tor WIS&Ud Liqaora, Old Mo&MgateU Ufled fifirty, wEKU***ty ft-, Pjaabargh,Pa 13y»7 TkTAOAZINBS FOR ADQUcT. JM A««aiV Grmbuxt 1 * *' Peterson*# Godej’s Udj’« Book, “ Yankee Notion#, Art Journal. fot JulJ' Gltuon'i I'ieuxi*, “* Ur * U‘""7 fcr ,hU /KTitrailfß UtWMTD^Ot, Fifth street, opposite the Theatre. r|MH LHAVE9 CUT AMD ED^^.,P tIM 5 KD ”* or I c.ioT.nl^ctoorih.re.(lCT»ofP>il»«m.H.r»«,u>dth« o7b,r M«»xlnw, Bmnoll * *">• *“ “>• ■xjr'jQ near oorar of Mwfcrt. 7 t rNAM HJR ADGUiT, (I«T<* cut . , * u H.UBBKLLS', nttb.Ue«, jy-jj B«BT OOTBer of MBTkBt 1' MMiaT UOLUNU TfcA AMWillKa-I 1 c«lTed at mall lotof anc<lahf»<«d Ky Kw>ChopOowot Tea. This Uan exceedingly fogranlßlack>*»•» delicate jexamine flaror, and to UgUrjpdMdla CWna ibai out UtUa of It la brought to this country—l2hf cheat* rjmpOting the whole i®portattoi» thi* acaaon. Those who **** "*" !r fiM *” “JK h“lurg. T, a 53 ilMi— We«r. now ottering our pryent eto* of 1J floe Wetcbee, rieh end feehioneWe Qold Jewelry.from. itio 15 per cent. bclo. formerprieee, end et >“« “ P*T cent. low« then the urn. qaellir of good. cen be obteinod for .t enj oiber eeublUitment weet of the mountain. 611 w« ..illlitre comperieon, end we ere enre you will be coneineed*oflbe fkotby ogling et 61 Me.lt.t6Wt jj'lb Patent PsßciiUtt| THE subscriber baa just mcand a latent a new “» valuable machine, for the nse of thoee engaged in the manufacture of ENGINE AND STREET HOSE.. Uto |jm vU in iu construction, end its ouahinery ia to judiciously arraawd that one man ran, with earn, H**|™ ■* ma *s labor with U In two miunta* as »u «P«*t wyrtaaan coold do, under ihe old system, in « 8 a*unhand ihst,toa wilh more accuracy. With bat Utile instrorticm a boy can wort it. It took tbs premium at tbs last State Pair, and the inventor was awarded a Medal and Diploma. The proprietor has no hesitation to recommend it w * trade u one of the most valuable labor Wring machines ever offered to tboee engaged in the line of bttrinese for which it Is intended. It is only necetaary for tboee who may doubt, to sea it In operation to be ©OBrlnead. * lbe sobeerlber la now prepared to aeU single machines, or the right of manufacturing and vending It inotheraUw and counties. Vor further particular* adorns jy2s JUIIN R. UAQPE, Plttmbu a. Stray Cow. 1 CAUS to the premises of the subscriber, n\ue mllM from ntto&urgfa, on the Kittening Boed. iHouot pMttut Ido, i BBISDLK COW, with a • u*«. olretk down her beck; she Is about 12 or H year* old, nearly dyy. The owner will please «mie property, pnj charges, and teas her away, or *be wUI be Oljjj-J of tow. ALKXtNDKB TCRNBB. AeiUnrut for S>)«. riTIfE Prcrrietor of the INDIUiOLA HOU3B, corner <ri viRBT and SMITHkIKKU Streets, wi-hee to dispose j£ he iesse, good will, fixtures and stoek of toners now Is the hoase Thaifixture* consist of- all articles requisite to on i well fitted Uestaursat. Induting good gas and 3S fixtures. Tbe boow Is doing a go*i basteip, ana »ouU not b. i»*«i *i£ S , U ‘ , "Imi Irave tbe city. [jy»;lwj ArlNl J. BKXTLKK. -vrtw IiOOKS JUoT IUECHiVEU. —Omn-Bden,orPicture JN Of EdeO. _ , Sandwich Wands Notes: by A. H»bta. • Twenty Year* in the Philippines: by Paul DeLa GJror.ire Uatbtf Stocking sod SUk, or Hooter John Cbeycc* frf Hi* Time*; a *tory of Virginia. Sir JvperCanw: by Charles Lerer; fifth loppiy. Dodd family Abroad; sixth supply. Oraha'ma Magaslne, for August. l’eter*on’s i* u Godey’s Lady's Book, M Just receUedand for sals by W. A. 61LDKXTBNNSY * 00, i_2B Wo. 76 fourth street. KAHAII’S MAUAZIWK, POtt AOUOsi'. Vjr Ujosabold Words, “ Agatha Beaufort, or Family Prids. Sandwich Islands NoU*: by A- Haole. Fw sale by A'" BARGAIN AT AUCTION.—WiII ba sold to the highest biddei, on the premises, that splendid home of Mr. 5 (ieUton. at 4 oVbwk. P. M, on Saturday next, 29th in* Don’t fail to attend, if you wish a » Enquire of THOMAS WOODS, - iviB:2t 75 fourth street fi'OWN OH OoUNTHY.—Is Tows—6o building bl® fiu I «te, ne®r the OuUt Depot, Allegheny, ®t *2*.‘**eb. In lb* Country— Uomest*®4*of S* 10,1&, or 100 ter** ol r ‘^r»r ,bltti " e ' ssx “ ' lWThlrd ®tre«t. QEUI-AXNCiL BALK.—A. A. MAJOM * OU. wiilclM. o out their stock of Hosiery *nd Giotto *t on* third le*i tbitu mmti prices- . ~ a. MAKON 4 UO. ure jumrfced oown »'i of umui A • Trench Chtotue, *ome uhru eente, worth 25 cent*. - *7 a. AtASOS * CU. will cine out Utcir utoch at iat>en» A • White Goode, at a Urge reduction from neual rat***. _ fo 2 * FHKNCU GINGHAMS merited down O'and 10«ent*pej Tar .j. *t A. A. MASON CO.’S, . .% ’ ox vmv * >UWMB—6u tons N<>. 1 Juniata, Gap iorge, S so “ Lake Champlain, for sale by j,27 KING k MOORHEAD. F«i MKTaL—IOO tons Mercer county foundry llctel; 100 *• AwhmdU do do: • • f jy27] KING * MOORUKaD. Fur rale by —lw bogs prime Bio; , 10 “ Jar»; ia store and for File by W*j: KING k MOORHEAD. I'fc'Ai— Imperial, Gunpowder, Youug Uyeon and Black Teas in store and fir sale by jyr KINO k MOORHBaP. lOBAOOo —Graft A Wiliams’, Webster’s Old. and otb llll KINO J. MOQRIIEAD. XT U. el'GAlt—so hhda fair lo prime, tor sale by _ # KING k MQQHHEAD. MULAsSKd— 50 bbla N*» Orleans; 25 •* Bugar House; for sale by j> X KING k MOORHEAD. V* TK wUi'aieirtbe balance of our light Cfcitcoes at 3 snu XX 4 evuta per yard less than tbe usual r»t*e. T T A A. MASON A 00, . 11rUd 111* tJSUTUi —W.iMV copies 01 rttvina /\ 11. Bentxn'e great work sold la adranee of publication. Tbirtv Yeara View, or a HUory of the wot kin* of the Atner •can Gormiroont for thirty years, from 1820 to I 860; pub ti'beJ by I*. Appleton A 00, New York; to be computed io two voluoiea, and Mid exeludsely by subscription, at per toluius The first volume of this work, being a roya of 745 double-column page*, and containing a finely engraved portrait of the author, it now ready, and the sal* hi» ulrcad. reached the large and unprecedented numbei of oo.oaO. TWs tolume U a complete Political History oi the Uuitrd Stales, from 1520 to the cloee of Jackson’s Ad ministration, aoe has been compiled from Congressional bebates, the private papers of General Jaekson, and th» RpctHrbe* cf Senator Benton, with bU actual view of mer and a flairs; with historical notes and illuxnratkma, togeth er with some very lntere*ting chapters npon the deaths oi eminent co temporaries- Subscription* received by 1L MINER m CO-, j,.j7 No. SI Smith field- street. Klevaufa s*o,ice AS TUB undersigned bas been appoloted Executor oi the estate of PATkICK DJNNKLLY, dee’iA, laU oi Allegheny city, all persons baring claims against said estate are requested to present them, duly authenticated, tor settlement, and all knowing tbamaalres Indebted are requested to make ImmedUte payment to jy£G.Gt* JOHN PuNKELLY, Brecntor. OKMI-ANMJAL SALK.—A. A. MASON A 00. »Ul, o» o Tbarniaj-. July 271 b, offer lb* balane* of their Barogaa. Tissue*, Cba lis, Pop Una, Palainaa, *c-» *t •» Immenae ra ti uetion from Uaoal rate*.and at a larga weriflo* of importation. *'>*' mabo: 4 A v A CO. will Mil out tbrirfwhoU Koekoi A • mon than 9000 Panaris, at a redaction of S 3 pel cvbl ; /»i V or EXCHANGE BANK STOCK, for esK. t)(J i, T WILLIAM A. HILL A CO, Banker*, Wood street, Pittsburgh. XTKW BOOA3.—Sandwich laland Note*: by A. U*ol»; a new work of great Interest. | . ' tiubeunce and Shadow*, or Phases of Brwy Day Life: by Komi Welimont, Voice from the Parsonage, or life la the Ministry. Masonry and Anti-Masonry; a Hlatory of Masonry aa it hu existed in Pennsylvania sine* 1793: by Alfred Creigh. Twenty Year* in U>« Philippine Island*: by Paul Be La Girenlre- Fashion and Famine; secind aupply. Cushing's Manual Buies for lUgnlatlag Bodeiiea. Gan Eden, or Pteturaa from Cnba. Sonny Memoir* of Foreign Lands: by Mr*. Harries Betcber Stowe. . , Lad; Wi Widowhood: by Oapt. Banilay. , Tbe a bore new works jnst received and fcr tale at the q, w and cheap Book Store of SAM’L. B. LAUFFE&, 87 Wood street. Enterprise Oallery. DAG CEBU EOT YPES unsurpassed for brilliancy and clearness of delineation, taken with artistic skill an) despatch at these central and attractive room*. The atten tion of the public 1* directed to the fact that first class Pfe turn are turned out at lower prieee than are usual In the city. New as wall as the ordinary style* taken in any wither, stogie or In gronps. Call and examine specimen* rinvu THOUSAND DOLLAHO will purchase avaluaMk X Dwelling House and &tore, No. 149 Fulton itmt, attc a lot 20 feet tront by 182 deep, well arranged, with store nxim, 2 rooms on fint Boor, 2 on second story, and finished ,uk-—terms easy. Also, No. 161 Fulton street, arranged with bail, 6 rooms, and finished attic. Both yards paved, and bjdranu to each. Price $l6OO. CMEtfiSK— 300 boxes exur» Catting OhMse for sale by / jyifl HKN&Y H. COLLINB. .ToGOaD'd PATKNT PaUILY SOAP—A fnCb «uppi] fX rrcoiTed by [Jy2C] HKNKT H. OOLLINB. OUISVILUS LLMB—-60 barrel* rooei*adw»<te»le HBNRY H. 00MJK8, tM ALKUATC&—ifI kegt prlvia Bti«nt<u; O 20 boxo>< in p»p*f». for nJ« by jy;6 a, OOLUya. IlisH —300 kega White Flab, Ticut Salmon, Chad, * r»«;ited and for ule by jj2S KMi.AKNW- aa\.k A. A. MASON * OU. will oyen IQ more.caaes of those 8e Calleoee, vortta 3 more c«es fart colored do at tyj f * n>A 28 iM.NKiIAKAUfcS, TISBUAO, DALAISha, *c» tt a great JP reduction from uaual P*kea, *J A. A. MASON A OX’S, jy2fl 25 Fifth street rt WKgg UUND&JSP pl«ee« more of those fine Lawns and I Muslins wiling »t one-half the usual prioe, at jv26 A. A. MASON * 00*8. ijAMi arOUAB WANMflO.—Tneatoct* of the Tarioi t) citT banks wanted No. 71 Fourth street j A. WILKINS A 00. MINNLSv TA QOfPNlt STOCK—IO share* for sale at low rate [Jygg] A. WILKINS A 00 LUfJS INSUKANOB UuMPANY—a few X sharo® for sale at No. 71 Fourth street jyitt A. WILKIN B A CO. BROWN’S ESBRNGE oF GIKGXIL—This Jtseence is war* ranted to poatm, in s concentrated form, nil the ralu ,ab!u properties of Jamaica Ginger, nnd will be found, on ‘trial, »n excellent Family Medicine. It is particularly recommended as a tonic, to persons recoTSviag from fores or other disease, a few drops imparting to the stomach a glow and rigor equal to a wine gtaacfnl of brandy or other : itimaTkot, without %nj nf the debilitating effects which are -sure to'foUov the use of oqcor of any kind, anil it la there for especially eerrfceahla to children and females. To the aged it will prore a great oomfori; to rheumatic affection# it girts great relief. As a Cholera remedy there Is soperior to It, end no family should be without it. 7 gross receired by JO*. PLSMLSQ, jyC5 corner of tbs Die mood end Market it. O KJU-ANNUAL BAL&—a. A. MASON • 00. vtUote o every vatfety of Aka, Good*, fe&brtrid* rim, Doneatie Good*, at • gnat rt4ttotl» a from usual prices. ' iytt OTTdK TO York H»«.r MtlU, tfa. (Jj*q JAKwViMBOr. JOSEPH a FoBtE&_...~. Boxm tod PwSiueUe-..L.60e j B«eond PrlrTte Boxes, Urge $B,OO j Box** for colored peopUJOo Iffl U o»f lb* certificate. «-Doors open It 7% O'cloct-perkrmioc comma* et 8 o’clock. - ffl* Lut of SIB WM. DOS- „ n , STfab MtmST J q{ 7 m mncc rrith the admlrecl entitled the KITaL pagm. _ _ . Yk tonne, (• *•••S* 01 *^- JrWi Jlg.mml.lS> *■ WeWegrerewd Mr-®* **»*“-• To be followed by the greet oeaHeel drem% entitUd BLACK EYED tUSAN- Jacob Twig - ——-®J r Wlltttm.... Mr. W. FcFarlead. Boon mmMIM 8. 8. Woodbury. Pevorite Deaee Mi» Sellle 8u CUir. To conclude with the leoeheble ¥ane of ?“* Tire TWO BONNYCASTLES. Mr. Bonny<w<tie~.- •—-—*■&!* Wo Boa. TWKLYX PBACTIOBI L. T. CLARK. BILL ROSTER AND DISTRIBUTEE, CONCENTS, EXHIBITIONS ASD.XSCTTOES ALL COMMUNICATIONS Ly Hail or Telegraph, or BUI*" aeot by Adams k Co.’B Express, will secure Immediate * Refer to this offlte, the Holels and Marie Store*. CIHOTB AND MENAGERIE posting faithfully attended to. C' ualu t formerly w>ih>py«.s^) j near SnvJh.jit'jL ean be obtained for ,?|f trr * l, » Concerts, Mectfoes. Ac. A'-a Cargo’s CoUlim *a i 3ax Horn Band can be found in readiness *£* ll “f**’ *' applying to WM. FRANK CARGO,.at the Cp«u\ £*£*; thEJerrean Room* orß.il. Carte A Co., Fourth Rtrr«t,wa t the Hall, . mar2l Steamboat Furniture And Chair*. _ vpk have on and azs ooDfrCintir manuraota €L riot 9TKAMBOAT CABIN FUP.MTCRB AND MM CHAIRS, of «T«7 description, ~h : ITI JSxfonsion Dining Tables; Do Bar do; _ ladles Cabin Chairs, of Taiioaa styles; Gent*. do tin do; Bute Room do do do; i Do Toilet Boxes; i L T-teaTetos; Sotos \ -jDirans: Centre Table*; [ | Wash Stands; Card do; | W«t«r do; Trays, Ac., Ac. I Material tad sreckmanship warranted, and pikf-a •au* ! eaotory. >v_ T. B. YOUNG A CO. t jy2o asymUhScVd at,, opposite City Hotel. BEI.L. GARRETXSON & CO ON the North-vest corner of HILL and MONTGOMERY Btreet, in the boroogh of HUNTINGDON, Penney at vbich a general Banking Business is contemplated to be Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, *e, el ways for <al«. CbOecdCm* "»*<*■ as the principal points in the United States# # Money received on deposit, payable o* demand, wither? interest; also, for 3.6.9 and IS months, payable vlthna* sonable rates of interest thereon. {? HtlßCi or TOM J M. Bell, R.B Jofaostou, Wm. Jack, Vn. M. Lloyd,of HtdHdsysbnrg, Pi. A P. Wilson. J- Geo. Miles, Wm. Dir ris, Jr,W fish. j, Wm. P. Orbisoo, John ecctt, James 3wiu, and Geo. W. Garretison, of Huntingdon, Pa. Huntirgdon, Ju»y flat, ISM—lm Htsaatbsut Furnliura and Chairs, WE are constantly eopeged in the bibs utsn of BTKAM BOAT X CABIN CiIAIRS and FDBNITURK, of eiery description, and pay particular attention • 0 ni»nal*etore of the beet e tries, euiteble for the-bee -vf Bteembnet*. 0«r experience m tM* breach of the bwsl ieee eoebki as to wmrixnt **t;rfhetJon, u well wi»h tho iKvmptiind* in which orders «r« filled, es in the qu*mjsof he wirrk «nd perron*! attention gieen to the fittlog oht. Ctio« interested 1a ftmiatlog Boats, will find it to their idre&tege to giro os • call. V jygl , o.«,»okt'k'o LiDIKS'BWKIST WlME—Vtijr whoto. feSE delator | T M / 137 Übgrtj »K KtUiAlil. Freocb. Port. Hadan «ad Aoaerkmi Wiaaa , fr tbt alaxbe»pby 5 D. nCKKXMM, jyX3 137 Liberty ft. No. 82 Bmithft*ld atrweL BKANDIK3, Whisky, F.encfa Mustard, Uarana Segar*, ♦e.alwatf an hand, at the loves: prices. ;. l2 D PICKBI3KV. <\ \UKAf aM> minis CLARET—An ex» <0 fammw att, for sale by fcjcp ouKKac— Imported diwet from tfwttß*f» Uod, for *ale Cbesp by jy 12 N' KW BOOKS AND MAGAZINES. FUR AUUtsT. Qodey’f LadyVßook, fbrAugust. Petenco’i , “ Tbe Mysteries of the Convent: by a no tad Methodist ?reacber. Sir .leaper Carew: by Charles LeTer. ' FasUoo and famine: by Kira Add S. Stephen*. TfcougHts uni Say lag* at Hone ami Abroad: by EUba. Tears lathe Philippines: by PaulDeLaainmira. , Russia and England, their Strength and Weakness. ■ Luther Blocking and Silk: a story of Virginia. Pansy. Memoir* of Foreign Lands: by Harriet Bueeber itcwa. Magdalen Hepbnrn; a story of Scottish. - Reformation: by the author of Parkland. Received and for tale by _ W. A. GILDENFENNEY A CO, . ‘ j-2o „ 76 Fourth street. iiooho Ahu .MAliAZihKi.—owdey’s Book, for August. Paterson’s Lady’s National Magazine, for August. Sacnv Memories of Ferelgu Lands: by Mr*. Harriet Knt, his Idle and Experience: by Tjrjlrt l*v«. .. . Tbe Mysteries of the Convent: by a noted Methodist >T England, their Strength and'Weakness: by' John Beynell MorelL Gleason’s Pictorial,'-for this week, jest received and for *le at PAUL KLKINKK’S Literary Depot, jr2d Fifth street, opposite tbe Theatre. GULLY’S FASHIONS *OR ACGUrI’ —Godey’a LaJy’a, Book, for August, iost received' and f r sale by j T 2O "* 3. B. LAHFFKK. 87 Wood st. 17RBSH BEDFORD WATLR—3S bbla iu oak and mij * berry, received this day, direct from «h* springs, by • ” JOS. FLEMING, jy2o corner of tbe Diamond aod Maric«-t st. * H'»*hSTK\l) OF yiVK A<IKJS&fFOR $25 W« hav* tor sale 3°°° sens of good landj(ell of which can be ullivated.) in lot* of 5 seres and :*«arda, at from $9 to dOpc-recre; situate along the Jic the Baltimore IM ihlo Railroad, within fro® 2 to 4 wile* of Cameron aasL h-lton Stations. Mar«bali county, Va; Many oersonS lir as in the crowded cities weald do well to purrhsse a few scree end secure a healthy and comfortable home. There ire fern rate market* for all kinds of pr-«dace at every sta* ion on the Railroad. A Tillage at Cameron Station xs trowing tapWly.andthe country abound i- feet. Title iodiputab’e. S. CCTHL.aT A SON, jyS) 140 Third Street. —.see, ha KL.K hfiiL K STATE rOKBA.LK —Thirty_BuUd -7 lag Lots in the be rough of Manchester, each 34 feet side by 100 fee* deep; pert of the estate of the late Jama* Vdams. Erq-, dec’d. These lots fronting on an arsons W •et wide, and extending to an alley in the rear 3oft*t wide, nake them dertia'ble property tor a suburban rvidsce* Also, a lot of ground on the coiners of the Fifth Ward Market Bouse and Penn street, 35 teat front by 100 fast twotots on Liberty street, each 25 feel bj 160 deep, to Qoarry jy!9 Real Estate and gqropean Agent. ibtOUbK bTOWK aUaIN :—Just reaiTed and for sale j f . mtwb A CO.’S cheap Book Store, No. 32 Smith deld strew. * Sonny Memoirs of Foreign Lands: by Mrs. lUrriet Beecher Stowe, aathor of Uncle Tom’s Cabin i.B Tola., llustrated. $2. .. ' ' Hr Jasper Csrew; Lever’s new novel; 50 cents. Fashion and Famine: by Mrs. Ann 8. Stephens; ft. For *;* by H. MINKS A 00 , No. 32 Smith field street. Pt-tsBSBuH' Jaly ISt, 1854. TES rrwWoot end Director* of the NAVIGATION COMPANY, here this dey deal* «d * Dividend of nro dolus* ajh> nm aarra per shere. befog Jr. por on oi U» Capital a took. oat of th. ptoflto of tbo put rix moatitf, pa 7* hi, to tho Stockholder*, or tkoir logoi ‘epnvHoiUtiTU, on or before tho2otb Inst-, at the offloo of (be Imianr of the Coopinj* Novelty works, corner of Irent end Krai streets, Pittsburgh. ; W. B. OOPYLAND, Treesnrer Mon. Ner Qunpenj. C'tOhTiNUATIoN Of Tiiß QuELT SEMI-ANNUAL. j SALS OF A. A. MASON A 00-, and sUil farther re iaction Id price*, commencing on Thursday, Jaly 20th, and coatlnnlßf through the month of August. j?lft oUBLIMJC OLIVK OIL, IN SMALL FLASKS—Ttoeflnasi > Imported, jtm r*ri»l nti f ii~HTY RARiUNKji— IOO hail box** Sardine*, of tba Mtobt»tod OnUlool ternnd, ju«t rrotred •3UPEKI JK OOD FISH.—I h*TeJoat ree- iitd * few bnn- drcdpoaads of Block liland Cod Itah, hU toba ti» bast mr broofbt beta. jylß BKRT k BON, 140 Third street. HENRY H. COLLINS. y > ..... twm an Hanson IDUISSION PRICES OF 10 HOUSE OP T. B. YOUNG k 00, D. FICKKISRN. D. PICKETS BN. llvidend fliottee. S' PIOKD SALMON.—I case tiptop Salmon, put tof, fiTta cans of M pound* «teb, Just received by Jjlfl • W. A. r t »CLUBQ. SMuEEV HALIBCT—iOd pounds, in line orrler. just re osfrodbf (Jyl») W . A. M'CLPRQ. KJr—6 bbto this day reeelved by jjl? IlhaKJti) QLL—6 bbls rteeivw^ J ftl7 • HENRY H. OOLLTHI FIflH— 1* bf bbls White ’y£h! -lObbU do; * 84bfbb4sTr < j a r > , ll hhtt ' do; . w Pickerel; 4?r pale tv JT I " * HENRY H. COLLPTB. *l®. I, in kegs, lot sale by jyM HENRY H. COLLINS; / jOTK‘iri~hnnf»fKY THP&—3OO of Tarlaae patterns. for Of tale by ' rjyl?3 HENRY H. COXJJNB. \TfiW BOORS.- fashion and famine: by MTt'Anu B. J.Y Stephens. «. Walter Warren,nr the Adventurer of the Northern Wilds. Woman’s Loss; a true story of the Heart: by Eugene Boa. Prank Leslie's Ladies’ Gazette, for July. Kniekerboeker Magazine, *• The New York Joarnal, w Gleason's Pictorial, and all the eastern Literary Papers, have been received at PAUL KLEZSER’S Literary Depot, j»l6 Fifth street, opposite the Theatre. NN 6. STEPHENS* GREAT WORK.—Pasiuoa'and famine:hy Ann 8. Stephens; complete inl volume; price $1 *, ° fashionable Dissipstlon: byMetta Y". if oiler; 60 cents, for sale by H. MINER A CO, jrl6 No. 32 BmlthfleM stzeet. HALTS hVpATRNT PEN MuLDJtK—■SniiaWe lor any also of Steel Pens It bolds the Pen ftrmljr, which can be removed without any difficulty, and without sriMng the fingers. fors.leb/ W. 8 HAVEN, Stationer, ■ IvU Market street, corner of Swood. AHXJuVB EQUATION TAtlLfc-S —A lev <*pMM lor saler by W. S. HAVES,>tadooer, JyH aornar of Market and Second eta. CTNAM FOR JULY!—Just reeeiTod and for sale at No" 16 Jftfth street, near the corner of Market. Also, all the Magazines lor July, which are offered to tke puhlfc it the usual and established prices. jjjgf ♦KDSBKLL k BSO. IJIIU* BUMMER DKKdd GOOD?.—A. A. MAbON k IX>. 4 am now reoelvisg another supply of Bummer Drees ‘soode, comprising some verv rich new styles of figured Be reges, Slk Tissues, Ac. Itso, e lergs assortment of lb* newt colors In plain erode.. jrT FUtul UUUUlta—l hare un hand a targe mojuucul gwqain* Uquoa temedfcdnsl purposes, consisting if Use ftnnst Brandy, Poet and Sherry Wise. It fewer ueees • easy tferpe femes to hare pure Mfectm of the above liooorc, whfeh egn always ha procured si 408. VLEMIEO'E. Jy» mnee of UmSlamend and Market m. W. ASTCIWj
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