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To Chioago, for the twenty-four hours ending of 11, A. M., on Friday, the number of deaths from cholera were fourteen ; from other dioceses, nine—in all, twenty-three. The Committee for the Board of Health for the oily of Detroit report thirty-three interments in three cemeteries on Thursday—nearly all of which were from cholera. The Coffee merchants of Baltimore have re solved to sell no coffee after the Ist proximo , upon a longer credit than four months. They have been large losers, recently, by Western failures. Samuel Lewis, &q , Free Soil candidate for Governor last fall, died at his residence, near Cincpnati, on Friday night. Mr. L. was a man of considerable talent, and of sufficient popular. ity among the Freo Sellers to poll almost as large a.vote as his Whig competitor, Mr. Barrere. The lVhig, Abolition and opposition presses throughout the.country are endeavoring to make _political capital out of an event concerning the motives and facts of which they as yet apparent ly know little or nothing. We refer to the re cant bombardment of Greytown. We wait for all tho facts before venturing an opinion ; not doubting, however, that goon and satisfactory reasons can be given for all that has been done by authority of the government. But the opposition pressessre of course wholly indifferent in regard to the facts. They pre fer to rave in advance of full information; and wietioubtleas do all in' their power to prevent the real truth and facts of the case from ever being understood by the people. The New York Tribune has already published three or Line dif ferent and contradictory statements of the mat ter; and these statements, redolent of billings gate and " Five Points eloquence, are repub lished in the Whig and Abolition papers all over the - country. We will state such foots as are authentic now, and reserve opinions until fully informed. Greytown, or San Juan as it was formerly call ed, was a small village of between four and fire hundred inhabitants, situated at the mouth of the San Juan river, in Central America. It is claimed as a part of the territory of Nicaragua. It is also claimed as belonging to the dominions of tbeiKing of Mosquito, a drunken Indian, whom British agents set up as a King, they ezercieing all the real authority under the false pretence of a protectorate. The English agents sought in that way to get the control of a part of Central America, 'and of the Nicaragua route to the PaoliI!. Some three or four years ago, American com panies were formed to convey passengers and freights by this route between the Atlantic and Pacific coasts ; and their good management, and safe and speedy conveyance, has, rendered the Nicaragua a favorite route for the vast travel and trade between tho Atlantic ports and Califor nia. The ocean steamers transfer their cargoes and paseengers to the- river steamers of the "Transit Company," at the mouth of the Fan Juan, by which they art carried up that river ; thence, by Lake Nicaragua, tto., they reach the Pacific coast; where they are shipped on the Pacific steamers for San Francisco and other ports. This village , of Oreytown has grown up under r English influence niece the operations on this ; route have commenccd; and, by unfriendly regu lations, by .extortion and plunder, it has con- I @tautly annoyed the companies, and the travel era and the trade by that route. The villagc,i contained about eighty houses, not more than one-fourth cf which, in the new part of the town, were occupied. There were but ten or twelve Americana in the town; though Whig presses choose to call it an American town. There were about twenty-five English residents of the town, who in fact controlled it; though Whig presece represent it as a free town. There were about a dozen French and German residents. The balance of the population consisted of Jamaica negrors and native Indians. " Land pirates and ?thieves " were the terms usually applied to them by intelligent travelers. The town is nominally governed by a council; to which some Ameri cana, known to be under English influence, are elected. The principal business of the people is pilfering and extorting from the Transit Compa ny and the steamers, and from the travelers and 'merchandise passing by that route; all of which is compelled by their regulations to pass through the village. A British war vessel is generally in the harbor to aid and protect them in their extortions. Not many months since the American steamer Prometheus was about leaving the harbor for New York with some five hundred passenghe on board, when the people of Oreytown trumped up s hill of between one and two hundred dollars against her, and demanded payment. The offi cers denounced the claim as a fraud. At the re quest of the people the llPkish war vessel fired op the steamer, and being nnarmel the officers of the steamer were compelled to pay the money under protest. Thiktxtortion and Iseult to our fiag has remained nnavenged. Eometime after wards the Transit Company determined to re lieve emigrants to California, and the trade by that route, from this annoyance, delay and ex tortion. Having procured a grant, as one writer states, the mpany erected a warehouse and buildings on the opposite side of the river from Greytown, where merchandise could be stored, and the transfer ,mado from the ocean to the river steamers. This interfered with the specii lations of the English and negro.' and Indiana, and the people of the town crossed the river and destroyed the buildings, and damaged the goods. One writer states this fact, and that it was for this'that the claim of $24,000 damages arose, the payment. of which wikei demanded by Com mander Hollins before firing on the town. The Washingtonfifsr has the following on this imbject : The population of Greytowo were notorious ly as villanotut a gang of freebooters, buccaniers -and river pirates as ever congregated on the coast of the Spanish Main. They flocked to that point only with a view of robbing more or less of the many thousands of Americana who cross the Isthmus ,there annually. The firmness and energy displayed by the American commercial agent at that point, and the American company doing the Isthmus transportation there, defeated their purposes. So they burned and destroyed that company's buildings on Punta Arenas, for which set they should - have been punished pre cisely as this government was forced to punish them, when, emboldened by the leniency with which their first glaring sot of -war or rapine on American property was nested, they deliberate ly took neon themselves a commission to rove over the guaranteed territory of Nicaragua, to atkeuk.,Americans and set at defiance the proteo- •-• . r 2; ifs * IF , t MEE - - „ - Nes, tvt'',o; 1.; • • y. ..• "1+ • ~.4 . • • • ~!? ESSE orniu,g Vat. IRATIC TICKET. 01 BOXISSIT COMITY FOR CANAL COMMID3SIONRR, HENRY S. MOTT, PITTS BURGH : --AUGUST 1 HORNING POST JOB OFFICE News of the Day THE GREYTONVA CASE t! , ,t lion of oar flag in the hands of an Ammitan minister plenipotentiary." Capt . -Smith, Continander of one of the Transit Company's river steamers, shot a native pilot in self-defenee. T7te passengers who saw it say it was clearly an t of etilf-defenee, tke pilot be ing in the act f raising his gun to,kill the Captain at the moment. The passengers also state that the safety of the boat and all on board, depended on the life of the Captain ; and that he only saved his life by shooting the pilot. This act of self-defence was committed out of the jurisdiction of Greytown. Yet the so-called Marshal of the; village, (a negro, by the way,) with a posse of Jamaica runaway negroes and Indians, undertook to go on board the boat and arrest Capt. Smith. Major Borland, the Ameri can minister plsinipotentiary to Central America, being pretient, ihterposed and prevented the ar rest, which would doubtless have been followed by lynching There was no law in that town; and an act of self-defence would doubtless have been punished with death without form of law. The success of Major Borland's interference was not 11 virtue of his office, for no American au. thority is respeicted there; but by virtue of his rifle in the ready hand of a man known to do just what lie promises. It is proper, however, to state that some of the passengers give a dif ferent account of the killing of the negro by Smith. Be that as it may, when Major Borland arrised in Grey town he was mobbed, and missies thrOwn at his ( head. The flag of his country affording him no protection, he was imprisoned for several hours. Ile at length got on board the American steamer, end left for the United States. Such is the brief, and no far as we can ascer tain the correct account of the continued series of outrages and insults committed by the vaga bond denizens of Greytowu on American rights and property, tin the American flag and citizens, and public officers. The government sent down the Cyane, Commander Hollins, to demand apol otty and reparaGOn. Captain Millis demanded twenty four tbOlisand dollars as the damages for the destruction of the property above mention ed, and an apolOgy for the insult to our flag and minister. Both; were insultingly refused. The people were allowed to leave, and the guns of the Cyine avenged the past. No lives were lost. Southern Fluidness Directory, and Gene rat Dolmen:tarot/id Advertiser. This magnificent publication, for eleven south ern States, is now in the hands of the printers, to be out in this month. It will be a handsOme octavo, of 500 to 000 pages, giving the Firms, Business and Pest-office Address of Merchants of every class, Manufacturers, Banks, Insurstice, Itailroad„Shipplug and other Companies in the several counties iof the States of Kentuoky, Ten nessee, North Carolina, Sonth,Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabauta, Mississippi, Louisana, Ar kansas and Teals, besides a number of counties in other States in the west. Mr. John P. Camp bell, of Tennessee, is the proprietor, who comes before the laciness publio with the highest L re.. commendations of the prear, and leading mer chants .of the south, of which the agent hes copies. His experience and long and favorable acquaintance in the south and treat, affords him peculiar advantages in getting up a work of this kind. For several of the above States he has returns from ev'ery eouury. Every one must see that such a toedium of commercial knowledge and correspondehce will supply a link which has long been waritilg between this city and those rich and growing" districts. Through the me dium advertisers! will make their placettand bus iness known to every tamely t. thir atwes Sta le s, as Mr. C. has isectued.a.ciren4tion is every county. The circulation in the cities of 'the south, ranges, trian 100 to 600 la each. Even in the smaller !mina 60to sto 50 copies. Besides this large and well-arianged circulation, be has provided, to issue and distribute about 1%001 ex, tra copies in , Hotels, Railroads, Steamboats, Steam.palokete, 'Clerks of Courts and Newspa per:Officals Thus Making it doubly, safe and valuable de an Advertiser. Cards of the sub: moth' hOusee in this city are wanted to fill tip a handsome deipartment in this work. THE TEAMS: , Quo copy, $3; card of fire line■ and copy, $;5; ton lines in single column and c9py, $8; quarter page displayed across, $l6 one-third of page, $2O; half page. ; whole pap., $5O. The publish 4 is now in Pittsburgh, at the Motiong.ah,e;s House, where orders and cards wfll I,e received. A regular ogent will be ap poiotod fir thirtcity. CANVALTY IN New 1 - URlC—Another terrible calamity has occurred in New York Ly the f.dling of aLmilding—the works of the Man hattan Gas Company. On Saturday afternoon, just after the workmen had returned from din ner, the walls Which sustained the iron roof fell with a creeb, burying in the ruins a number of men and heroes. Three mrn were killed, in cluding the foreman of the establishment, and thirteen wounded.• The canoe of the catastrophe, it is said, could not have been foreseen, as the President of ttro Company, Chas. Roomy, Esq., walked over the building not an hour before it fell. The works Were new and cost upwards of $30,000. A CURE FOIL BYDROPELOOIA.—A Baltimore pa per asks " Whit is the lest remedy for hydro phobia!" and then gives one French and one English prescription, which are said to be infalli ble cures. We'dissent entirely from this, for experience has Shown that the only infallible re medy is the American, viz "kill every va grant our that gbes unmuzzled." By the way, our auth,.rities showed commendable zeal in enfor cing the dog law for a time; but since the dog days are really here they have become wonder fully lenient.. To what must we attribute this! Has the supply of strychnine become exhausted, or are the police overcome with their tremen dous effort at enforcing the law A New DEFIWITION or' ELOQUENCE.—" The moat eloquent preacher of them all on Sunday," says the New York Evening Post, " was the fresh breeze that Spratag up in the afternoon ; for it awakened a quidker and more general sense of gratitude than ati the human teachers. Many a one, worn and wearied by the oppressive and long continued heat, , sank- into a refreshing ln this part of the country, eloquence has quite a contrary effec t ; and it is only the doll preach ers who cause his hearers to sink into a refresh. lug siesta. THAT THUMPING LEOACT.—The Corbips of Virginia, Maryland, and their oollaterals, we see it stated are to Meet at Barnum's Hotel, in Dal timore,'on the 9G:t inst., for the purpose of de fining their genealogy, in order to take some legal steps to ihvestigate their claims to the Jennings estate." Where is Heotor Jennings of Ohio, and his distant relative, Dr. Gray, of the Plaindealer ? They had better be wide awake. REPEAL, TO BE , Suac—An attempt was made in the House of Representatives, a few days since, to repeal the Fugitive Slave Law. Mr. Elliot introduced She bill, and it wee killed the very first clip, by a vote of one hundred and twenty to forty-five. Benton voted with the Democrats. Good enoauragetoent that, for farther agita tion. We would suggest to Mr Elliot to give the Nebraeka law a tear now. ' " CAN You ..Ex.?",—lt Wont do, 0. J. V. Try again, [From the Clavel;Wd Plaindeales of Saturday.] A. Card. Mee. DAVID Scam begs to express her appre ciation of the kindness and respect which were shown by the military and civic bodies, and nu merous friends, in ttheir participation In the funeral obsequies of her late husband, on Friday afternoon. MENEM Corrospondenea of the DAV Atoning Poet.] FROM BEDFORD SPRINGS. The Weather—Arrival of Pittourghers—.. The Ringmaster"—Another'Whig Accession. BZDYORD SPRINGS, July 27th, IBM. Masses. EDITORS:—The weather continued excessively warm here until yesterdny, when we had a delightful rain in the afternoon, which listed about fifteen minutes, laying the duet and making the air cool and pleasant. Last night blankets and counterpanes were quite in demand. Yesterday another full stage load of Pittsburgh era arrived at the -Springs, but every habitable spot being previously occupied, they were com pelled to return to the town of Bedford, some two miles distant, where at Filler's Hotel they will find themselves muoh better off as to fare, than the dieted guests of the Springs. Theremta always some singular specimens of humanity at these watering places, and to those who are disposes to look on and watch their o movements, they are sometimes the subject of infinite amusement and instruction. One little dapper gentleman hailing somewhere from Mary land, who, from his appearance, might be an antideluvian, and who has been here every sea son since the adoption of the resolutions of 98, Is always a particular object itf interest to me. No buggy, hack or stage arrives that he does not meet it at the steps to see "who have we here." At the table it appeare to be his business to see that each guest is seated before his own allotted plate. In the ball room his reign appears to be supreme, heplaces the dancers in 'heir proper places, and the musicians give as fixed attention to his word as the celebrated tared do to the mo tions of the wand in the hand of Jullien ; yes terday he was taken for the dancing master by an old military gentleman who had been observ ing hie movements. He now generally gets the soubriquet of " the ringmaster." I must say, however, be is a very useful personage cf his kind, and if he were gnus, I hardly believe that another one could he found who would be willies to discharge the various duties which his place devolves upon him. Then again, you ere here an old chap who has gone through the three score and ten years, which, out of grace were allotted him—now unwilling to abide by the grant— teuaciously clinging to existence, totteriug and leaning for support on the arm of a beautiful grand-daughter, proposing to renew his lease on life, which proposal stern nature rejects, eagerly sipping the water, as though it had properties of rejuvenating his blood and filling his bones, which time has rendered narrowless. Then there is the young blood, with more money in his Pocket than brains iu hie head, with his fast horses, whose 2 40 spec! is considered by him scarce fast enough to hurry him through the re suite of the honest industry of some paternal ancestor, who, in years gone by. with grace and dignity, occupied a cobbler's beech. Then, last ly, there is the beautiful young girl whose future hopes are as bright as her guileiess soul is pure, value existence thus far has been but a con tinued scene of joy and gayety, nod whose celes tial dreams will only be dissipated when she comes to experience the stern realities of life. A sojourn at the Springs, with a slight knowl edge of its visitors, 'gives to an observer occa sion for reflections like these. The Pittsburghere still outnumber all other viatters here. The Whigs have an accession to their number in T. Marshall. Cowanaud Fiooey base gone home to prevail upon Darragh to come down, as the Grand Sachem of the Know-Noth• fogs refuses to treat with any but the acknowl fled leaden of the party ; such, be says, are his instructions from the bead Ignoramus." Lau- Min and Sawyer wished to have a couferenee with him in Crookford, but he [obi them he knew nothing about them. Yours, &C., bongo tan aa 1 tweettug. Woeveanamrros, Pleducsdny, July, 12th.— The Quarterly meeting of the Ironmaetere of this district, fur toe current quarter, commenced at Walsall, yesterday, when there was re very scan , cy attendance of the trade; and here, to-day, the attextdaiscs woe by no means en large as usual, while the transactions ate eni,..dy in pigs, and it so brppens at the present motheot that moth as that description of iron is wanted by the inessureaturere, the pig maker* have none to sell; there are no stocks in Stiffordshiro, neith er are there iu Scotland, and in this neighbor hood, such are the exigencies of the trade, that wn have heard of produce of the furnaces being taken away as soon as it his been run out. Neither is there any apparent prospect of tee scarcity being less felt than it is at tuts moment; the demand for all descriptions - a manufactured iron is so enormous—the purpoaes to which it is applied, are every day becoming so much more varied—and manufacturers have so large ly extended their works—that, whatever the produce of pigs, 'the consumpti,n will be fully equal to it for a long time to come, at least, for it is a fact, that high as the price of iron is, at thin momeni, ships can be built cheaper of it than they can of timber Some of the pig mas ters have contracts on hand, which it will take them the greeter part of the quarter to execute. Lot,' Ward, for instance, will not have a tingle ton of pig to sell fur the next three months. As regards prices, the trad_ generally air , those agreed upon at the prelonmary tnect- Liog, held at the Stewponey, ten dove niece; at the conic time it must be admitted that quota tions to were rather wide, even morn se than Is to be accounted for by the difference to make. For some qualities of hot blest pigs 10 was asked; and the figures varied up to : skillet (or cold blast of the best make as high as £7 was demanded. Ironstone is still scarce; the average price for the raw ammo is lills , for calcined, 38s. The beet informed member, of the trade declare that they have no doubt what ever OD the subject of the LaSilliCUaalwe of pre sent prices; add although the high rate of pigs dose certainly to some extent irjuriously effect the manufacturers—the price of every tlescrip tien_of manufactured iron being still lower in proportion than that of the raw material—there is a general concurrence of testimony as to the sound and healthy condition of the entire trade, which remains as buoyaut as ever it was known to be, in spite of the draw-bock to which we have referred. %bitterer prices are, they are the consequence of legitimate demand for con sumption, mad are not to be traced to specula tion of ouy kind. liars, hoop, sheets, and plates remain firm at the prices fixed at the pre liminary meeting. The tin-plate trade is still very much de pressed ; the present price is about 326. per box, being only just beyond the price quoted when the market value of all the materials entering into their manufacture is about half what it is ' now. There has been rather mire inquiry for thin article of late, and atockii in the United States are known to be smaller, perhaps than they ever were. It is rumored that the Ameri can government contemplates the redaction of duty on tin plates to something like a nom cal one ; we believe, indeed, that it is almost cer tain that some change will be made ; it is to be hoped that it will not be much longer de layed, seeing that it would greatly tend to the revival of prosperity ip this moot important branch of our manufactffring industry. We are glad to be enabled to state that the work people throughout the district remain quiet,; upon the whole, perhaps, they are work ing more than usual. A fete days since, the thin coal colliers issued a bend-bill, announcing their intention - to seek an advance—they have not, however, carried their threat into execution ; it is to be hoped they will be better advised, as the masters are resolved to resist any such ill timed demand to the utmost. The coal trade is firm ; new mine coal is 10e. per ton, which is about 2s. per ton higher than It was when, some years since, f ig Iron woe at the price it bow in ; maintaining finch a price in the middle of summer, there appears to be no doubt but that another advance.will take place before winter. The factors of thiii town report that trade is rather sleeker, but accounts to-day were very punctually paid, and, altogether, quarter day passed off most satisfactorily 'photo the Baltimore Common!lal, :9th.l Brutality Personiiird. We learn from Captain Hewell, of the Middle Watch Station, that a man came to the lockup last evening, and olaimed shelter for the night, under circumstances of a peculiar nature. His head was completely shaved; not a vestige of hair upon the cranium ; in fact nothing visible but the bare seep. His back was one mass of coagulated blood, caused, he said, by fifty stripes being inflicted upon hint at Fort McHenry. In answer to questions from the Captain, he stated that he bad been a soldier in the United. States Army, stationed at Fort McHenry, and that he bad deserted; and on being arrested he wee sen tenced to have his head shaved, to receive fifty lashes upon the bare back, and be drumined out of the service; which bad accordingly been done. Since writing the above we learn that the name of the mutilated man is Patrick Kelly. . We alio' understand that the two Buglemen who were de tailed to lash him are now under arrest because they did not lay on the lash with more severity: It is said they will also be punisfled. ,eiisit two elutes of yellow fever have yet . 00 mitred in New Orleans this season. Bey. Dr. Dull; of the Baltimore Conference died in' Walington - on Fridsy. _ "4"- Hon. Edward Everett has been reelected President of Harvard college. ' The passenger list of the Illinois contains the names of " Mr. Bingham" and 4. Mies Susan Benin." The old Mail Company between Cincinnati and Louisville, has again got tue contract for carry ing the mails. Samuel Lewis, Esq., Free Soil candidate for Governor of Ohio, last year, is said to be dying. A nephew of Washington Irving, who was a clerk in one of the State Departments, died sud denly in Washington, en Friday night, from the effects of overdose of opium. The cholera broke out in the West Chester Poor House, on the 11th ult., and up to the 28th ult., 88 persons out of 170, who were there on the let of July, had died. The progress of the disease is not yet stayed. The buildings attached to the Shawnee Fur nace, owned by Wright & Nephew, at Columbia, Pa., took fire on Friday morning, and were all consumed. The damage to tilt machinery, buildings, &c., will amount to $40,000. lion. Henry A. Wise has written a letter to Mr. Kidwell, a member of Congress from Vir ginia, contradicting the report that he is op• pOsed to the Nebraska bill, and says if he had been in Congress he should have voted for it, though ho had objections to some of the features of the bill. In London, with a population of two and a half millions, the total number of deaths for the week ending July Ist, was 1299. In New York, with a population at the outside of 750,000, not one-third of that of London, the deaths lent week were 915, or—within 255 of those of London: showing that London is mach the healthiest city of the two. It is the general impression that there is no hope of a cholera patient after he reaches the collapsed state. A man in this condition; a Frenchman, was picked up by the city authori ties a few Jaye einem, and taken to the hospital. As there was not the least doubt that he would die, it was thought best to have his coida in pre paration, and orders were left with the under taker to that effect. When the coffin arrived at the hospital the patient was not yet dead, though to all appearances in the last stage of the disease. Ile was not so far gone, however, as not to know the meaning of the preparations that were going on, and much to the surprise of those present, began a very energetic series of protests, both by gesture and speech against their entire proceedinge. As hie convereation was all in French, the attendants were unable to deter mine the precise nature of his objections, but, as it was evideut from his acts that they were very strong, it was concluded to postpone without day, and we are happy to say that there is now every prospect that the Frenchmen will get well. A young lad about sixteen years of age, the son of a respectable trader in this city, left here on Saturday morning for a •isit to a friend somewhere near the Indiana line. About ten o'clock he was taken with the cholera, and died before fire in the afternoon. The first news his father bad of hip. . , death was ou Monday, when word was heat to him that there was a coffin at the depot in which was the dead body of his eon. A treat of Cooketterfelt•rs to kentlicky We have been furnished with the following particulars coneerning the arrest in Paris, Bone win county, on Suodoy morning, of Jas. Round tree. It seems that on Saturday night Roundttee had got into a game of cards with some country gentlemen, in which, though he lost the games, be won the money. By agreement there was to berm bet of less than $l5. and Rouniltree would put down a counterfeit $5O bill on the State Bank of North Carolina and take up $25 in good money. This game was continued until he had lost $l,BOO in counterfeit bibs on that bank and packeted $9OO of. good Money. - On Sunday wornlng the tsar party made the discovery that all their matey wee counterfeit, end that Roundfree had swindled them oat of $9OO. They procured a warrant and be wee arrested, end on his person Will found over wen thousand dollars In counterfeit bank notes end bogus coin. The paper money was of the, denomination of sso's on the State Bank of North Carolina, s2o's on the Bank of Louisiana, and sl's; sTer, ss's and slo's on the batiks of Kentucky, Ohio and Orer til2:/0 in bogus silver coin was found ou him, acid several spurious gold pieces, sl's and Ws. The eounterfeit Vitro North Carolina, and $204 Louisiana, are stud to be well excel'. and calculated to deceive. The ethers are racily detected. Roundtree was token before the magistrate of Parts on Monday afternoon for examination, and was held in several thousand dollars bail to &newer at the next term of the Circuit Court. Ills arrest has caused mach ex citement iu that part of the State. /teal( h ra, Riches...lnd. SIOIIBE'B IIindRA TING Er.ixtit OR COIILIAL—A/ t ./use when Choler u• from abroad. and every sidp frorn Europa aniese laden with disease end deeth, i• of the highest itoi , rtsibon that the blood should Le purified and the sys tem pot to a comlltlon mipable of rest.tlng 1011, bees TM. great restorative and oisintirtard L. the tan ,sl-,;oaril agalogt infection that Ile. world hes veer !l The herb whkii Lams Its primidal Ingredient the inhabitants of Arabia. e Bern It I. natal. m n•t• •40.1 0 to the teraids poenlona• whi,b ..seem sorn. that ',lion. sold It bat Isern 410.1ini$terel In ch`:•rif. reined. , in Isdalfoi awl Perin with tho toad our. eu retire effert In tbe debility which ttdlows fessr, In G... d,repit 01.04,4+ of lifa, sal In all vases of tad/lone. ant depression. from whnes, et camp arising, It seems to ere., •USW and vigorous vitatlty, restoring the strength of :Le muscles, bracing the nerves, clearing the brain. im. tinning the appetite, and bringing all the functions of the body into • 11. , 111111 and healthy norolltiotb In recs. ohne the law of reproductiou boo not been :dinned In martial lit, both Anonti will find Iss tile IN: ith titATI Ott la' Mil the beat tnn.ns of renani log the loot. of the , . reydi... , . w4. 1140 OCC.401111• romtanl and 1-1.0.' rbrcrfulnen+, and its gently stimulating effects ere never followed by .1. , pressing reaction. Ladies, whether internal or single, srill clod It perfemly invaluable in all thu physical difficulties to s Mob their delicate organi,mtion is nab), The Cordial Is pet up, highly ounnentratel, in pint bot tles. Price three dolLani per bottle, too tbr Ave dollars, .1. for twelve dollars. C. 11. RING, 17°p:deter, 192 limedwity, New York. Sold and the t 194oggists throughout the United Elate., Ow:nuts, AGNNTI3. & BILOS., No. OD Wood street, Pittsburgh. Int. 11. VitYBF.R, N 0.140 Wood ottrtvi, do .1. I' FLEMING. Allegheny City. JytSidaw •aT Dr. Bl'Lme.e Liver Pills.—When the pro• prlotor of thin Invaluable remedy purch anal It of the In ventor, there was no medicine which deserved the name, for the cure of Liver and Billoos complaints, notwithstand ing the great prevalence of thee. disease. in the Vatted fitaten. In the South and Went particularly, where the patient in frequently unable to obtain the servicun of a regular physician, some remedy was required, at once quick and effectual. and the operation of which could in no wise prove prejudielal to the constitution. This medicine in supplied by Dr. U • Lane's Liver Lille, as has Lem proved in every instance•in which it has had a trial. Always ben eficial, not a solitary instance has ever occurred in which Its etroctn have been Injurious. The invention of an edu cated and distinguished physician, It list nothing in com mon with the quack nostrums impound upon the public, by shallow pretenders to the medical art. Experience has now proved, beyond a doubt, that Dr. 41'Lane's Pill is the best remedy ever proixsted for the Liver Complaint. Purchasers will be careful to ask for Dr. l'il'Lane's Crle bratest Liver Pills, and take none else. There are other Pills, purporting to be Liver Pills, now before the public. Dr. APLate's Liver l'llls, also hie celebrated Verinifuge, can now be had at all respectable drug stores in the United States and Canada. A'ro for sale by the sole proprietors, YLRMIN(i BROS., Successors to .1. Kidd & Co., jy29:tiew 80 Wood street. air The Great French Bemedle■ t 1-01 BALLY•S ANTIDOTE AND LOTIQN.—Those persons who wish for a safe, speedy, and pernianent cure, should use the above celebrated and unrivalled FRENOII PREPARA TIONS. They have now been In Ilse for five years-Anive been thoroughly tested In thonsadds of the most obstinate eased, and invariably have given satisfaction. They are u3t composed simply of Balsam flopalva, but are entirely different from all other preparations, both In the nature of their Ingredients and the manner In which they operate upon the patient. Bence the wonderful success attending their use. A gentleman connected with tho Western Railroad says: I have expended for other people during the last three years over WO, for remedies of this description, and have never found a single article that gave such universal satis faction as your Antidote and Lotion does. Ido not recol lect of their ever falling to cure to aaingle instance. Many have been cured in two or three days." Price, Antidote $1; Lotion $0 cent per bottle. Invented by M. Bally, Physician the Parts Hospitals, and prepared from the original rerdiais. and .1d wholesale and retail by DUROY & CO.. Bole Proprietors for the Uni ted States and Deludes. Principal Depot, 458 Broadway, New York. Sold in Pittsburgh, wboleple and retail, by FLEMING BROTHERS, (Successor. to J. Kidd & C 0.,) No. 60 Wood "rtet. Whstilitik--J. H. PATTERSON •& CO., and by Druggists everywhere. irrAttention, Shield Light Guards.— Yee are hereby notified to litter your armory, at I o'clock, on TUESDAY MOEN LNG. the let of August, in toll uniform, to proceed to nine Shooting. jyalat W. THOMPSON, 0. S. " 74 , • • • ' • • 1. 1 ' , lEEE Cholera Incidents. [From the Toted,' Republican, July 2ii.j From tbr Ciacinmol L:alatta, July From it. Louirorille Courier, 10-111171pkillis, Scrotal& and Dtaaased Blenid.l/or these terrific diseases, Carter's Sosolsh Miser Lure is the only specific. The proprietors have in their poisenion. over tme hun dred certificates of the mom extraordinary cures effected . bytes We refer to the certificate of Richard Aflame, late High gheriff of Richmond, Va.; Edwin Burton, Commiadener of the Revenue for Richmond; General Welch, of the Mam moth grew; Dr. Headley, of Washington City; Mr. Win. A. Matthews, and C. B. Luck, RN., of Richmond, Va.; Mr. F. Boyden, Exchange Hotel, Va.; and a Lana others, who have seen cases of the worst description cured by Cartel's Spanish Mixture. They ail certify that it Is the greatest purifier of the blood known. ...See advertisement Parataloone.—Tho wall-known superiority of ORIHBLE'S fit in the Clermont, needs no comment on his part; It has been acknowledged by all who have favored him with their order., that they have never been fitted with the same ease and style 10 by him. He begs to Inform his pa= trom and the public, that his stock ie now replete with the' newest styles for coats, vests and pants, Imitable for the IL °RIBBLE,' Tailor and Pantaloon ktaker 240 Liberty at, he of Woad. pre nt lesson mar 24 SPECIAL NOTICES A LARGE LOT. FOR SALE. ATaTs r`)Ft%,,R ( 9!TtlNfDet:ZuntohdebOu"nrdierbky'glill'rthgh r a[aeeu, rill b.• sold on reasonable terms It is near Bukowell & Co.'s new glass works, and several other manufacturing estab ha,men:s. It to the largest and rest lot now to be had in, Birmingham for manufacturing purposes. Title perfect, and clear of lucumbrance. Enquire of C. B. 81. 851t211, at his Law CHBoe, jy26 Fourth street, above Smithfield, Pittsburgh. ri .„ 7.Serotule. to due to KIRFrB .ftixottunt to eel chit it haft been known to completely eradicate every TIVIV of this dreadfitl ann. In lees time than My other re my, and at len coat or inconvenience to the pie. tient. The thousands acertilleatts In the hands of the proprie tor, moo, of width ors from well known oltikens of the city of Pittsbuevh end its f mmedletev hinny, go to show clearly nod beyond tll doubt, that Ktrs's l'etsoastne Ica nusdkine of no C0M111,112 value, not only ass local remedy in Pamir ms. Rheumatism, Di.lfness. loss of Sight, but we w valuable Internal remedy, inviting the Investigating physic:lane, ea well .a the safe:ins; petient, to become acquainted with its merits. Thom hating a dread of mixtures are assured that this medicine is purely sutural, and is bottled ..It ficussfrout the bosom of the earth. Pv.foliu wing certjheatrtr covkvifroat apaperpublfgedal ifyracsw, N. Y. and bears date August 1, DM% to nista Or also appended eh; certifongeof !lace/then/MD. Y. .Pbot, N. D, of Syracuse: This may in truth certify, that I have been bully of tdetni with Scrofula td. the last.veoyearsthat toostof the time I have been unable to attend to any kind of to and much of the time unable to Welk nod confined to my bed, end have been [Mind nearly all the time by the beet Physician, cur country affords; t occano.lly got some re. Ind, but no cure, and continued to grow worse until Dr. Foot recommended mu to try the Petroleum, or Rock Oil, as eve rythiog else bad failed. I did se without faithal fret, but the effect was ustuol,hing; it threw the pobon to the surface at once, and I et once begao to grow better, and by nedug seven bottles I have got a core wthor thousands of dollars. MRS. NANCY AL BARKER. . . This may certify that I hare been acquainted with Klee. Petroleum, or Rock Oil, for more than • year, and Dave re. pcatedly witneneed It, hemsecial effects In the cure of Ind, lent ',levee and other doeasee for which it I. recommended, and can with confidence romp:intend It to be a medic:W*lmm. thy of attention, and can safely say that auccess has attend ed its use where other m eclle Ina had failed. D. Y. FOOT, M. D. by sd I the , DruAgnini in l'ittsbannb. (•a27Ab 1, Bloilce to hereby given, to the Mock. liolders of the Little Llagr Mill lion Railroad Compa ny, that au ele :lion sill be brad at the °Moe Of N. P. Yet t,rm‘n, Ep., io the City of Pittsburgh, ou the 28T1.1 DAY UP A12111.!,. , T NEXT. between the boars of 1 and 3 o'clock, P. M., t t elect, by ballot, one Presideni and nit Managers, tr , Perte for the rueulnig year. Oasr3: WM. ESPY, Possident. Nodes.—TG. kartAl,l4lll.. 112.1.11.14 .y an! Mons hualneol under the name and style of Ist:SRI:Tr, MAItdIIALL k 01., was dissolved on the 19th Inst., by mutual consent. BENNETT, MARSHALL 1 CO. Pittsburgh, June:3th, 11.54. Copartnership. rI , IIE UNDERSIUNLD lure entered Into Copartnership j owl, the nam and etylm of GRAFF, BENNA.TS far the put pole e lnnonf.rtorlng Iron, Nal a, he., at the Clinton Rolling Mill, houttaratsburgb. Mee at prev ent with .Engllsd, a Richarthon, No. 118 Watrr, aed 150 First street. W.J. E. ENULISH, ROOT. ft. MARSHALL, JAS. J. BENNETT, JOHN GRAFF. Pittstirah, Junatth, IJ',IMM=MI Life, Fire and Marine Insurance Company; OFFICE fX, FIFTH STREET; MASONIC HALL, PITTSBURGH, PL. JANILS 8. 1.100:1, Fried,"rot CHAU.. A. CAn.rev. Evenaary. The. lkimpaoy make; every inearenve nuiertitiedog to or econeoted with LIVE ILISKS. Aim., againw Mud and Cargo Rims on the Ohlo and Mi. aieriptd n..rn •nd trilditarke, and llarito, it,tit generally. And against. Law •nd Daiwa by Fire, and against the Peelle of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Tranotairtallow. Vidielas lamodat tha lorraed ratan liwwiletant with ..kty to ill parties. Jbm,i S. !Iwo, Immoel M'Clurktn, Jol.ko Joacph P. Ommum, Wm. F. Johmton, James odm I, Uomr 5. Men, my 2.01 y Win. 8. Haven, James D. Aleanralot Bradley, John Fullerton, Robert tiallray, J lezander Reynolds, Arm. strong County, Iloratio N. Les, Kittanning, Hiram Stowe, Beaver, Strange Der•lopentent..—Srientkie men are daily bringied to light new inventions, and the march of progress is onward; persons Bald, or becoming so, will Le P1...0 to learn ilied euruas and long research mar Along, have boimithi before the, public the grewtost wonder of the ape, in she ertlels of EME1t...50.V8 Asllo.lCAlii h ESTOKATI Vl5. . sure cure for 11.111:toss mid to prevent Ilan. front telling. Nee circular to be had of the Agents. full particulars. Price gl.OO to large leafless. Sold C. E. FISLIFIL k CO.. Proprietors, 57 Superior street,CLeveland, Ohio. For sale In Pittsburgh In the following houses • Flecni ng 1.. Wilcox Co., R. E. Sellers, 0. 11. Keyxr, Joel Hader, lienj. Page, Jr., J. It. Calwel. ALlrrpirny ca4.—L. A. 11 , 14- h+txt, Pre.ly k 51eatis, J. Fiemtna. Ar•AzAP,tIA—A. Patterson, Juba G. Smith apr6 1 1 CITIZENS , latimarnaare Company of Pltt•bargh..--11. D. KING, Prosithout; SAM. UI.L L. 1.4.11511EL1.. Secretary. Wat, Srrert, tdrern Market and Wood ArttL. Insures !LULL and CARGO Risks, on the Ohio and 11.1aala. otippl alver3 .r.l tributaries. Ensurer a:Ai:IM LW or Plllmige Lv f'4o. A.L.5. , .--Aralont the. of tl.m and 'NI. Ir. PO.. tk. olasoroisj H. D Rine, Wm. Larinterj r., 4Vitliam Itamsley, Samuel M. Kier, Sam u. I Boa, Ilinghas4 Robert Doolay.jr., John S. Dilworth, Isaac M. roomer., Francis Sellers, S. ll..rbsugh, J. Schooronaker, Walter Brjaut William B. lin& Jolts Shipton. - derT3 ASSOCIATED Piieriat.lo- C.imPaoy of the Otter- Dinitraste• J. K. MOO of Pittsburgh. RG.EAD. Fra. l4 cca --- "'ty •EY Sec .011 RT FINN , ro tary Will Imm~ Linda. Oficc: ""P dt " . ' FlEaud 31 &RINE RISES of all 99 Water street. - I , IIZOTOIII. . Moorhead, W. J. Anderson, B. C. Sawyer, R. B. Simpson Wm. M. Edgar, B. Wilkins, ' C. 11. Paubam, William Dolling - wood, R. B. Roberts, John M. Irwin, Jmeph Kaye, Wm. Wilkinson, David Camptcll. jal2 IWA Ventern Pennsylvania Hospital... Dre. &emit, Second, bet reen Wood and Market streets, and J. Room, North-na.Ft corner of Diamond, Alle gheny city. ire the attending Phytdcians to the above loath. tution, for the trot quarter of 18-',4. A optic-40one for admission nosy be astute to them at ell hours at their ottires, or at the flospltal at 2 o'clock, P. M. Recent misty of accidental injury am received stall hours, ithout form. jalfate C. yEporter-AoK.R, 110 MARXET street, Mts. burgh, Im and Whole/tale Dealer In F AND STAPLE vArarrY AND DRY GOODS, offers tANCYo city and country dealers ea large nod well selected- stock of Goode as any Eastern house, and same prices, thus saving might, time and expense, WI. 0. 0. P.—Place of meeting, itashingion Wood street,l.tween Fifth street and VirginAlL ig , Prrreavaest No.:tat—Meets orrery Tuesday Metresrrrtte Excsarim..9r, No. Si—Meets nut sad third Friday of each month. (roar2fely WATTENTIONS.L. O.—You are hereby 0112.1 to attend at your Armory, on MONDAYS, WEDNES DAYS sod FRIDAYS, for drill, and to transact such busi ness as may come before the Company. P. KANE, mar29:buid Secretary pro tem. Netico.—The JOURNEYMEN TAILORS SO ClifTll, of Pittsburgh and Alleghony,:meets on the thet anti third WEDNESDAY of every month, et the FLORI DA HOUSE, Market street. By order. jely JOHN YOUNG, JR., Secretary. UANGERONA LODGE, I. 0. . P.—The ' Atuntrona Lodge, N 0.2 0 89,1. O. of 0. F., musts every Wednesday evenbig in Washington Hall, Wood et fly L-y O of Lots Continued. RPIIANS' aIe COURT SALE OF BUILDING LOTS—Lab, Eightthh e W P a r no rt f y aofb D a c v it i y d — fron t in g oa n se e — tm at a t yuataendi a tb e ay e nue, Forbes street, Locust street, Vickmy street, BI uff street, and Magee street—Will be coral nued on the permit ea, on SATURDAY, the 6th day-of August, at 2 o'clock, P. Et. Terms to accommodate purchasers. Particulate made known at stale. EDMOND GREER, auLtd SOMA GREER, j For. /AN the Chartiers Valley, 33 Aerea of Coal Land, nev,.. J,Mansfield ; It la the key to letting, out to market al:mo acre. of coal, and In worth more than we sat for it, fir the coal alone. It to a bargain for any one in thii,huziruma Enquire of THOMAS {MODS, No. 7 5 ^ Fourth et MaleVEe.N CENTS FOR HARPER, Mt' AUGUST -4n ; - received Harper's Magazine for August; price 1.5 ear a l' For vale by aul 11. MINER & CO. az smttbnaim:r. • Rt. H.A.ILPNIVB MAGAZINE for Angina juzi mutiny a for sale at PAUL KLEINER'S Fifth Biterain D aul • lid , . at , oPPOxitn the Foreman for • Green Cilium 1 theatre. donee Weintwril. A GOOD competent and experienced 1,148' ~, m ., ,,,,,, R • c to whom the highest wages will he POW ~ ...,,,, - 77, take charge of and oversee a well establla o ' d ar .-- 73 ,, i . z , Rouse, to Baltimore city. n need . mid can give unexceptionable refere nce. No luiltir .2 , 1,..r but ,Tose. eland) habits, industry, Sc. ApplicatiOMl WV If ' Immediately at the thththeg Room e*t. Quested to be male . '• DAILY MIM ING POST, " or all letter addressed(' „et r.itoto ‘,.E. P.R." will receive respectful attention. _ _ LEAVES CUT OPEN OR NOP, IS/ ham, or Putnam's Alagasjaa, Ilarper, Gode7.• Ore . 110, and will besides save all al, per AoY way to suit the pub. ainea for pp Dente par 00 ", e te : cent / all nap. their issue. the Blth of the mouth of Ira SAWL. B. LAUPPEre Q . EMI -AN N UAL SALLY —/ B7 Wood .tract. 0 their Summer Shawls ar MASON t CO- ofblr prices. Mantillu at greatly relined ILK BONN d ln S pre,to,k of don • SON kW, will roll out rtheir prices. nets at about oarAult au gaud 17.111311011)kttlkS, A. A. id .e um Mee, Trimmings, de. no at CO.'B at greatly redn;x4.l p ric ey. • :r ~' } 14L1 , -.1, Ihvrte, by her fiat NaIPOOR Taafism, of til t .", rolll.ff next.Wianninfil of '-. - lianntg. - Libel in . Jamas Edwiani Davis. 1 ,•- i i ^ ' -- : tJo , d.D,1111.1.-eoa j mltra mi lf w a ,4 ll. hi „ . ---y-1 to take dew, Sla *dam per ',wally to theDifesdaut, If broad hatbsasuady, se by pub lication Wee Mar la a daily- newspaper published ID tit. City af Pliti= a hsmd am days ben. lb. time of taking sash Certified from Ma Hawed. - -. .D. OAMPAIZLL, Jr.,..Proth'y. To Tastes Slward doica.g • You will take node • that the Depositions of witnesses, on the part of the plaintiff in the above ease, will be taken at the office of JOHN MELLON, >bq the minioner, on Grant street. in the City of Pittsburgh, on MONDAY, August 14th, 1464, between the hours of 4 and 6 P.M Jyl3,3t IHAVE mold toy Interest In the htunnees of Long, MM. 1h Co., to 8. A. Long, who, with John Phillip., will am- Untie .t the old stand. Po. 109 Front street: I eordlally resomnomd the new firm to the pitionip , of my 'Moods. Pituburgh, July 29,1854. P. IL miLLER. B. LONG & CO. • .• WI AND BRAM YOCINDIIBS, AN D . GAB • ITTTEBB B Invite attend& to Mate stock of Chandaltero,Amartmte, Pendants, and other daturas. We Bt op hooves with Dom and Steam make Brame Outing, of all kinds to cadet, for tish Rallriond Pumps and Tank Pittloga, and kiwi. Anti Attrition Metal coeuttantly on hand. jyal ETBRY descripthm of Dry Goals mar selling at from 31 to )6 Ism than usual at A. A. YAWN ifth OM'S, i 9 25 F stmet CENTRE AVENUE LOPS 11011 sALI4.--31: valuable Building. Lou, met, 2D fret front on Centre Avenue, near Vine street, by 100 deep to an alley. Also, four Lots, each 22 feet front by 74 deep, Toe prim and terms apply a to ERT SON, jy3l Real Estate Agents, 140 Third atnet rIOFFEII-30 tugs mime Rio, received this dav and for 3..." earl; by (jy.llll WCLVEK/LN, HERRON & CO. LIOULDI6B-3 casks Baron noshlark for We by 1.3 Jy3l NVOLUELNAN, HBRRON t CO. lytt.oo.llB—bil dos neor Oarn/Weems, /Or sale by P /Y 3l WCLUILICAN. 11136.1t0N k CO. S LCAII AND UO ITASSES -40 bhdi Bug4r; 50 bblo " Molaaaar: 40 " Saw House olames; for Ado by jy3l MCMAHAN, HERRON A CO "D-10 kegs Na 1 LlO, for .k by WOLUILICAN, HURON k CO. lUr EATUELS-300 Live Gene Feathers, Roe dale CO. jy3l WCLURHAN, HEBRON & CO. ,Sely y T 3 - 1 100 bbly No. I %Wl= HERRON & CO rass—so W. R. Cbedel. for sale by jy3l aI'CLURKAN, HERRON & CO. ACKIOURL--15 MID Vargo No. 8, for sale to M jy4l lIKRRON t CO. TOBACCO -30 trips Six Twist Kentucky Tobacco, on hand and fur sal* by Dy3ll J. A. 9LJTCUIBON t CO. Tr . IiNTUCKY MUSTARD—A festal grapply of Me pelebra .M. tod Mostard received and for Wa by jy3l J. A. ITUTCHISON S. CO. rIFFICK FURNITURE—Yor We low, as follows: 1 urge ki Iron Safe; 1 Dotage Desk, a sup. article; 1 Letter Case, ter. [11 31 ) J. A. HUTCHISON A CO. r/1211) PAI.NTS, of Irnuy wariaty of color, ematualy oa bond and fur sae by .1931 J. A, LWICRISON A CO. it. & A. C. DUCAL WHOLBBAL6 0110Cnitd, and Dealers In Produce, Pot ago Whir and Liquor., Old Monongahela and Reo tinted Whisky, No. 201 Idoerty at. Plosburgh, Pa Dy 29.7 ATAGAZINES pox AUGUer. Potnam•e Magazine, for Angus,. Peteraon'a Godey'm Lady's Book, Yankee Notions, . Art Journal, fur Jol7. Gieuon's notarial, and all tha eastern Ilierary papers for this week, have been rvetived at PAUL KLYINEWS Literary Depot, 13 29 liftti street, oppoette the Theatre. T I . IttI.II:EB O I. I .IU i L AreD o .N.D . 7103 ThiSi.usu.— , Yor otter Magazines, Rumen t Bro. will hereafter hare the leaves nod edges trimmed. Rasnezaber, at 1111138114,1,8', Fifth street, jra near corner of Market. t„,UTEA-11 Yolt AUGUST, (leovoo out oprojjaat melted at RUSSELLS', Fifth Exoet, war corner of MarkoL t.SuLOtiti Tae 11lellgT1S11-1. am just re Jr mired a small lot of theeelebraead Sy Kee Chop Oolong Tea. This is an exceedingly fragrant Bieck Telt, of a eery delicate jefell4llolo flavor, and so highly priced in Claim that but little of it Is brought to this country-1.2 bf chests compotdog the whole izporcatlon this .anon. Those who who a really fine ante are invited to give It a trial. Jrzh W. A. M'CLUEG. .re now uttering our preeeor since 01 .IDI One Watches, rich and fasiskmable GnU Jewelry, from 10 to 15 per rent. below former prices, and at least 50 per cent lower than the same quality of goods can be obtained for at any other establiatment west of the mountains. All we ask le • fare comparison, and we are sure you will be oonetweed of the fact by cabins at 61 Market street HOOD'S. Patinae Fume kin/ ilachlato. mite subscriber has ins t secured a patent for a new and j ntuabie macbLue, Mr the um of those ensued in the manufacture of „MOMS AID BT/Ufar I.IOSS. is site pin lu Its construction, and its maglaisnal ly eV iodide*la elMeld that cram* mob litt/1 MOM Wrenn minutia talon with it in tin ealoutew as raimtatbrhama toad do, under the oi4 *Meat, la 534 or a bona, , and that, too.. *lb More Socuncy. With but We instructka a boy tan work it. It took the premium at the Met thaw Fair, and the inventor was awarded* Medal and /*Mona. The proprietor ban no *l*st:ion to recommend It to the trade as one of the mom valuable labornving machines over offered to thaw enraged In the Line of hilliness for which it if Intended. It be only necessary for those who may doubt, to co It in operation to be canvineed, The submriber le now prep, red to sell Marie Machines, or the right of manullecturing and vending It Soother dam and muntin. Yer Iltrsber pdxtioolar+ aduaaee *MTN IL. HAMM Pittsburgh, Pa: Stray . Cow. Chll2. to the peel:oleo of the subscriber, Dille 7414' mites trout tittahurgh, on the Mimi:dog hoed. Mount I'mm:a leo, • BEGINDLIC COW, with a ...reek dove her beet; dm la about 12 or I.t year, old, nearly dry. The owner will please come forwent, prove pruperty, pay charm and ale her away, or the will be dl pool of ,orating to law. 152.8 ..ALEXANDICR TURN/22.. Restaaareast Ter Bale. ' qins Proprietor of Use 1111 DIA210LA°car., corner ot I }UST semi InIITIIitERD Streets, nista, to dispose of the loam, good will, llsturrl and idordr. of liquors 130 W in the house. The flat moist of all *Melee requisite tt, ofirry on • sitl :died t, including good gas and water datttra• s home is doing • good bode..., and would not be parted witit.by the owner only she is going to leave the eddy. [j,f2S:llrj ANN!. J. IIItITLEIt. N NW BOuEn JU nTritettitiVXr...-iiist-X.den, or netts. of Etm. natulteleo Lel•64.l6obte: bid- Maple. • Twenty "years in ;be ebilippluest by l t aulDeLstalsor,,ir Issthar ill 6O rrogstud Ma, or Eltintst 4 64 Art.a 1 9 1 1 66 ' '.osee; • ,tary of Pirdnik and Sur J..p.r Carew: by CRearlei Laser; rah sadi Dodd Family Abroad; sloth supply, ...AY. tirabs'nut blagaslne, for August_ Peterson's -• Oodey's Lady's Btxds _' Just recelvel 6 ;' r • r • _.sal by W. A. tiIiDr...INTENNTY A-j•t2'No. 76 Fourth OO *spot. • • itAtiAleet idAtIAZIAF. rat'. Ath m . -- tj T. r Ilatteehold Words, Agatha Beaufort, or FaxV.y Pride. Ziambrich Islands Neter : by A. Mole. For sale by IL MINNA & CO 17 28 No. dt Smithfield strlt. ABARGAIN AT AUCTION.—WiII be mid to the highest bidder, on the premises, that splendid home of Mr. 6. OeMon, at 4 o'elccit, P. M., on Saturday next, 20111 kart. Don't fail to attend, if you .lab a bargain and a One home. abiuulre of , TIIOMAB WOODS, 3r2illt ._ 76 Fourth atmot. —...-.... ______ 1 sale, OR COUNll.—lnfown All ztObullding lfr . ser the Zt nyat each.s Ia the Country—Hanarteade or a,10,16, or 100 aerie of good land, wubpu,iitg. thu, &meant ail:nation, for an an acre. Terme any. . B. CUTHBERT A SON, T 2 2 140 Third street- SEMI.ANNIIAL tiALIL—A. A. MASON A CO. will dim out their Meek. of Hadery end °lova at onirthini than usual prima SOH - AA. MASMIN A CO. bare warted down ad of th eir e French Mateo, some as kw a. 12,4 sante, worth 26 rent. 1Y2 61. AA. MASON A 12). will close out th eir stook of Linens rate:. Whit. Good., at a large reduction f rom usual HES FRENCII outimeats marked down a and lu mate per yard, at A. A. MASON OP.'S, 26 fifth street. ROOMS -60 tone No. 1 Juniata, dap forge, 60 Lake Champlain, for Edel ir27 • RING A . MOO7I.IIIIAD. pm METAL-1004ms Moon connty Foundry Zdeusl; 100 Autheactft do do; For ask by fjyr] , NINO & 1100311111 AI). - wge C °""--1 1% 3,7 =1" ,,,, ; litore and for nolo by ir 27 SING & MOORHEAD r ipEASlsayerial..Ounpoirdsr, Tomas Hymn and Black Teas, in store and for sale by Jrzr KING k MOORHEAD. • - • • • I •ORACOO—Grant & Wlliketag, Webettes Old, and other I faTorite broads, fox vol. by 1.7= KING & MOORHEAD. NU. oUGAR-60 ht•da Asir to prime, too solo by • KING & MOORHEAD. bbis New Orlootti; I 26 *Sugar House; for sale by H 27 KING A MOORHEAD. MM3;%l= A BOOK FOR TDB PEOPLE-00,000 copies of 73 il.Dpkon's of gnat saki in advance al pont noon. ~.irt ao a r Tears View, or a Ilistory of =swans . th :merriment Ix thirty years, from 11121 se ~ 0 ; p u b . '.. r .01 by D. Appleton 00, New Tack; to be cow ,0, t ,, d plum, and sold =elusively by_mtboVtl° at $2,00 volume. The first volume of th is work , dig a royal octavo of 746 doublesolunin pmecentoostatil engraved portrait of the author, is• ,, , =vc . el and the ha =ready reached the large end . ntodnoo ails *,,, r : 50,000. This volume is a oo 0 a 4 liEfidary of the United fitatee, from 111!0 to tha of Jseluna's Ad ministration. and has been tahmtled from ' Ocmgresaional Denies, the private pep= of Grua! Jeci mu, and the speeches of Senator Bentan, wit?, his actual view of men and affairs; with hinarical note, amj. libastrahLms,. togeth er with some very interinthig Chapters up= tit • aealbi of eminent Cotelaperarier Saliscripdons monad by R. muse CO, iY 27 N 0.32 eareet: Miocene ea Botts:et. R TILE nadereigned has been anointed Kuemtkoe of the estate of PATRICK DONNELLY, deny, bite_ „of Ai egk.ey eity, all persona haying claims natal AMICI estate are requested to present then, duly antbeaMealud, for settlement, and all knowing tbsinad m 1.14, 4 4 are requested to make immediate pqmoot to isgdm. JOHN DONNIELLY, leseeutoi% SI2dIANNUAL blAbOlt 00. *IA ' WA Thursday, July 27tb, Whc the balsam, of their Banat 0, Tissue., Cha ha, PoplMa.Dehdny , la, art an tmatostaa Unction from n.ual rams, and eta knit: mactitlea hum of importation. 1127 AA A. MASON a 00. pill soli out their whole atom of . more than IMO Parror, st,m notation of ES pa amt 60 StI y ARY.B Of !IX 011ANO1 BA:N 4 t STOCK. t i g Lam .1027 Buithrs, Word stmt., Pittsburgh. 1011. ANNUAL fiaLlL—A. A. le ABON CO. sill offer 0 every variety of Mks, ilbarime Dross Goods, limb - odd* ries, Paswits Goods, fr., at gum t reduction from twirl prior. 3.726 1?12411 43.41343 , 0 A grist X reduitiou from 111131.1 prier. at /VW L. A.. MASON WS. 4 , 0. + a. .?' , 5 4.1. 4 ";:„ - • 111311. JOIEITH Q. roma.— M ...L m Drumm PRIMA Or ABSTASEDN: Bosse sad 60oreemserTler.— Private Bone, OAS Boxes Ibr Primate boxer, malt 6,00 sea.oatifi Perm e. meurbat meatm trill be charged UM ands the wt Allir Doors open at 7j4 o'clock °Week. srir Kimmel:Dant of Mils MARGARET MITCHILL sof Mir SA /LIR Et MAIL w Thb avpdog, AllgOlt I .t, tbo palmation TM commove with tb• bsoottful fora, oatßiod tin MIDDY ASHORE. • TODD SMITH. Attorhers ÜbeDud. Mho Margaret llitebell. 11.2 " }"k7"-----r- lade *staled To be hawed by the laughable later RIVAL PAMIR. Vietorine, pagA)..-.-.--..Atioi Paths Bt.ChNr. • Peewits 'Dom. —.AMA !Nadi To conclude with the la — ikshie form Of THI N BAY. TWELVE YEAR PR OTIOEI L. W. CLARK• lIILL POSTER AND DISTRIBUTER, COICIIITII, EXEMITIOHI AID LII=MUIS ALL CNIDNIINICATIO4 by Manor Talley, apb, - or DID. Feat by Adams k oo.'aMaprena,vrlll vicars immethati . Rake to this omcy tbe Hotels uui Durk Stores. CIRCUS - AND MENADDRIE posting faithfully attended to. CURIA/43 HAW, (formerly Wibran's ttall,)Ftessia awes.- nozr Abeibtofeld m be obtaiusel lbr Partks, Festfroh. Conecerts, Publte Meetings. e. Abm. Cargo , . Cowen se I Brx Horn Baud can be fotual In readiness at all t t y applying to WK. FRANK CARGO, at the Crystal Yam • Rooms of R. 31. Cargo *Co., Fourth street, ors t the Hall. - • mar2l Steamboat Furniture and Chairs. 5.1 WE have on hard and are constanny manufactu ring ST E A MBO A T CABIN FIIBMTUaII AND CHAIRS, of every dentription, vie t -- Hatanaka Dining Tatdee; Do Bar do; ladles Cabin Chairs, of anions 017101; Gann. do : do do; State Roma do . do do; _ Do Toilet Boxes; Tete a Tees; Sofas; Divans; • Centre Tablet; • ' Wash Standa; Card do; Water do; • , Trap, da., fie. Material and workmanship warranted, end prices sad. factory. T. B. YOUNG a 1.11 .1720 - 38 Smithfield at, oppod at City DAM. BANKING HOUSE OF • BELL. GARRETTSON & COb, O N the North-awn corner of RILL and MONTGOMILRT• I_,/ Street, in tbn borough et lIONTINGDON, Panna; at which a getters! Banking Batinew is eenteinplattal to-be done_ Drafts on Philadelphia, Ptetsburgh, de , le., Ar mUzd k allsaya t ChlLiens:ins made as the principal points in tbs ted• States. Money received on &pool 4. payable on darted, without Interest; also, for 3. 6, 9 and 12 mouthy payable with rea sonable rates of iitored thereon. . .1. AL Bell, Johnsto n,n, W B Johnsm. Jack, Wm. M. Lloyd, of Hollidaysburg, Pa. A. P. Wilson, J. Ow. Miles, Wm. Bar. ria, Jr, Than. Fisher, Wm. P. Orb's., John Scott, James Owns, and Geo. W. Garretwon of .11untingrkm, Pa. Huntingdon, July 21st, 1854-1 m Steamboat Furniture and Chatty. IFE are constantly engaged. in Ow, mums acture of STEAMBOAT CABIN CRAM and FURNITURE, of army deseriphon,and pay particular attention to the manufacture of the ban styles, suitable for the use of Stearobbats. Our experience in thiajnauch of the basi l:sees enable, us to warrmat sansfeetkrel as well with the promptlttqle In whirl% orders ire filled, do in the quality of the wort and perms' attention given to the fades out. Tboee intarepaed in furnishing Boats, wilt twilit to their achantege to gfvb as•eell. IOMINOILTIro 1.../Dll3/T SWl33l` WIND-k-Vory whole-- 1A ootne; anzzoellent impels for softroamental ammo ; for sale by r' iVI2 D. TIC T 37 Liberty st. Ah, Fnme p tk ; Port, Madeira list tz i serfain Mina , jyl2 13. Liblety ei DEA NDIES, Whisky, B. wish Mustard. liaysnakinianas a, always on hand, at tha beat prima iyl2 IIICKEIIO7. lIIKAP AND Hid*. CLAAAT—An excellent article lac stucng.e ma, S. sale by • .1/ 12 D. Ii=IIOIEISC4- 13EST EIWISS CULE.lX—lmportad diraot, Lad, for sale cheap by iris **T liglii6 AND MAGAZIN/LS, FM Al Goley'e Lady's Book, br August. Peterson's Ilagesine, The Nlysteriea of the Content: by s. as ilbOsilliet Preacher. Ste jeSpar Cara: by Marled Lesirl -; fs.hou nod Famine: by &Ira Arafp , Stepheria. 'thoughts and Siring. at Hosea and Abroess:4l,,,Wha Twenty Years in the Pbiliv e yines :17 Pa ulDeLa Russians:l England, tkr" . z Strengtltand , l6Aleasi.,l Leather Stocking and si l k: a story of - Sunny Menedre of 'Foreign Lands: by *mbar. Stowe. Nlaerhsien Ileebton; a story of liteottieht. Delbaanetion : , by the enthor of ParitlasoL Remind and for sale 17 W. 1. orumanittiiik 00,1 jy2o 76 Fernelearder4 , aa.s.n, Adas AND MAGAZIN Sig.—urgers Lary 1.11 for August- . Petrrson's LadreNeticual Alagsaine, for sunny. aremmies of smA g . BeerberStowe. Sir Jasper Carew, Ent., his Life and itepadenews br %tries I,ver. The Mysteries of the Conical: by ,it noted. Ntalbodhit Preacher. Sande and Pnlghunt, their "Strength and Weakener: P . John Seynell Boren. Wesson's Pictorial, for this week, jot leaded .al4 at PAUL KLlZTltEk'Sliteratti P . a.nd foe j•W Fifth street. °pp:nit. tj, Theatre. GFenanx,B 10X AUGX,...T. Book, for doguet, just receivadnoot , cnntore lentre J cal S. It LAL.' Wood /rXR. irt Wood et.' I, , RESH Ite.DiURD WATER—Pt L berry, received this ,lay, dt! bbM M - Ma ,- Ma ma set from thAakby .1303 carter✓ ' 3°l Tiartartd. A tion.cMYEAti op 1" . the Diamond and it for ewe BOOR aar —ON. ACHES FOR ST4.—lra ha.° ..-o<if good land, (all of whialkewardoe IN per acre 45 acres and upwards, at from •)hdo Raitrout - along the line of the Italtisureasild & ttnn RSat' . within from 2to 4 miles of Cmassonairld ing to sle Manhall county, To. Navy moons IN unwa crowded claw would do well to purchadmi few aro , .od oscura a healthy nod comfortable bores. Tharp t art rate markets for all kinds of produce at every sta .oo 00 the Railroad. A village at Cameron &sena- IS /;rowing rapidly, and the country around is improving very fast. Title hultputable. B. CUTHBERT & EON • IY 2O us Turd attest. PO It .) Lot j' tba ltrougt n' of Mana —,Thirty Ilt feet - wide by 100 feet deep. part of the estate of the lota as Some* Adam, , derAL These lot. fronting on an avenue 90 .eat old., and extending to an a ll ey in the rear.26ged wide, make them desirable property for a maborbastrealdeene. Also, a lot of ground on the manors of the ISM Word Market Howe and Penn street, 35 teed front tPy 100 feet dem, to Spring alley. Also, twolota of ground on Liberty Atteet. soh Yd feet Aunt by 160 deep, to Quarry street. Apply to JAME 3 BLAKELY. Reed Estate and European Ague,. LPaMIeIkINK - uTiMM AGAIN I—Just remised at MINIM & COM cheap Book Store, No. Sunny Memoirs of Foreign Lands: by ihnut Beecher Stowe, author of Code Tom's Cad' o rir illustrated, $l. Jatmer Carew; Leser's new 000.4 Position and Yamine: by M., Ann r male by :51„ph, us; v. For ' .f. 3iISER Olt • jyl9 4. " o 32 Smitbteld street. jrIONTINUATION OF THA tinkAT AiAil-ANNUAL kJ SALE OF MASON - Jaclion in prim, conmen.• T end rtHl fimiT to arnah. ol .6 thmultb th e ..gb * -17.4--An-gunt:'"ll- t1 q 13L131.11 CLINIC OIL, Y yl9 t, imPeiticlAuat i,"jiMALL PLASK2--/tibllneol 1 by TN' A LIR.no • •-•. e. "I:IILIAMX SAADI" , A s . __ loo b ids g ee di e ., or the celebrated Oddly bnudjoit received by. jyl9 W. A. M'CLURI3. Srove joet tablets:l abler bun best—e verbrin Blret Blunt thd Flab, midi m be the J. .IY/S W. A. lII'CLURIL 5 P ,..„.. 1C1D ,„ 8 :‘,: ism Upload Salmon, pottsp m nn " " pounds eukk, just received try waiux . o. hoILED slued/HALIBUT'--aOO poultd4l9tate ovum just ru (jyl9j W. /L. . 0 1:1 °" b bble this day received hY jar FIBNItY IL COLLINS. LINT e 2 .1212 OIL - 6 bble retched and for vale by 4 47 HENRY EL COLIJNS. • FT H—L29 bf bbls ?Mite Ash; , - 29 bble do; 84211bbls Trout; II bbta do; - 10 bf bblainckeral; for Me by . ----- • HENRY H. COLLINS. L AILD— No. 1, in kegs, for sale by • .14 Jyl7 HENRY g COLLINS umazoimiimni N BW BOOKS.- Fsehion and Famine: by' !ire. Stephens. Ann A Walter Warran,or the Advent:mm.of theiNorthern Wilds. Wemsn's Lore; atrue story of the Heart: by-Eugene Sue. Frank Leslie'. Lulled Gazette, for July. Kniekerbocker Magazine, The Nee York Journal, Gleason); Meted.", and all the eseterilaterair Papers, have been received at PAUL KLEINERM Lltenery Depot, J 315 Filth street, opposite the Theatre. A. A. MASON A 00., 25 Fifth dry ANN S. STSFUENs' G REAT WORlL—lashion and 1t..: by Ann S. Stephens; templets ha .1 volume; yrleeFashionable Dissipation: by Meths V. Muller; 60 mate. For vale by IL 111N601 00 , .i7/6 No. a 2 Smithfield street. DItATTS NYW PATENP YYN 11ULDAIs—Bailable ter 1: any dee or Steel Pew. It Mai the Pee firmly, which he rainoved withtekt ae7 dithoulty, and without wiling the Inpre. For Bele bi W. O. HAVEN. Bettioner, jyti Market street, toner of beton& NIAII.TLN% IiQUATION TAlrLis—A My copied for sale by W. S. HAVSN,D3tatimer , Jyl4 mmer of Market widSoorrel Dolma_ • . • I tut reedy.. N o. E 16 Fifth street, rum the corner of Harker.. • ' Afro, all the Ifsgashres for July, which at attend to the public at the usual and establlabed prices. /TS RUB/ALL A BRO. VMS BEIMAIRR DIMS 00003.—A— J. MASON & CO. an not receirhig another supply of Suer Drava Goods, comprising acme vary rich new strles elloared be Mode an noun, ae. Aka, a large smornsitat oaths mod fashionable rakers in plain moods. - 'COMM LIQUORS.--I have an band • largiii=nt of •_ ju genuine Liquor, for medkinal purpon• gof the soon Bnuidy, Port and Derr Wise. It I. erujnooon e try theme time to have pure entitles of tbeabcrre - Liquorti; led& tan sissy. be procured at JOs. nnextprs, jy2l litiateryaise Gallery. -• DinUNERZOTYPES for brilibmo and eleszneas of dent:walks, taken with artistic sepl and despatch at these erntral and attractive rooms The atten d= ofthot radio is directed to the Act that first elate Pb uses are termed oat at lower prices than are usual In the city. Now as wall at the cedinary stSee takes In any weather, _single or in gronPl. Call and ersontse epechatens at WILLEM HAIL, No. 101 Fourth street. jrla I boxes extra Cutting tibstertat Me • /YU Ht.YBY t• yr•. - ir - .. PATIENT WAXILY eu ' A frost • • 11,1. reemheibr W26] UMW - ~ ~;;.,, r .~ y i;. 4 ..40 AMIJSZONTS. T. B. YOI7ITG 1. CO.
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