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In one of these brawls, on Tuesday night, he attempted to stab one of the attaches of the Hotel, for which he was arrested and locked up. From the evidence elicited before the Coroner's Jary, he should receive a little ad ' • ditional notoriety, and have his neck- stretched. mar The large size of the paper we were ob liged to use for our. yesterday's' Post, and the unlucky transpoeition of some editorial matter, rather marred the appearance of, the paper. We hope it is all right .to-day. GREAT EVENTS APPROACHING. The late news from Europe le, in our estima tion, the most important that has been received - for many months. At the commencement of the controversy be tween Easels and Turkey, England and France 'lntervened, and demanded that the integrity of the Turkish empire should be preserved, aid that the boundaries of Earopean empires =Ware should remain as heretofore. The staio..;igs before the war, was the basis on whichittitidiftt , unity might be settled. This was the first de mand of England and France. Anetria end Prussia, though friendly to Ruse* were willing . to join in compelling Russia to make peace on this basis. Their own safety couneeled this; but no more. England and . France prepared for - put afloat the most formidable fleets the world ever saw : raised large armies, and trans ported them from one extremity of Europe to the other, at vast expense ; and placed themselvei in an attitude for waging war on a scale of grin - deur, expense and destructiveness, never before witnessed even in old bellicose Europe. The mighty power with which they had to contend demanded such vast preparations. When these formidable preparations were made, they count ed their forces, their allies and their ships, and mar the prospect of u speedy . triumph. Their view u to the basis of a final settlement imme diately changed. The English and Freich gov ernments have both declared that they will not . now make peace on the basis of the state of 'things before the war commenced. They re• solved to wage war until the power of Russia is so reduced as to furnish security against its far ther encroachments hereafter. To this Austria and Prussia have never agreed, and never will agree. They have now addressed a joint note to the governments of England and France, de manding the terms,on which,peace can be made. The answer to that note may detach Austria 'and • -Prussia at once from their western alliance, and secure either their entire neutrality, or their ac tive co operation with . Russia. This would change the whole aspect of affairs.= It would be Lie voice ,of the two central nations of Europe pronouncing judgment against the motives of the Western Powers; and would seriously inflc - ease the public sentiment of Europe in favor of Aunts. . With Austria and Prussia neutral, or his allies, the Czar may bid his foes defiance. He is evi dently preparing far a long , and vigorous war. He is prepared. o endure losses,—the destruc tion of his,fieets and the bembardment of his see-ports. .But he is not prepared, and never will be, to endure humiliation, or the diemem berment of his empire. Meantime, be sees the peril of his American possessions; and is offer ing to sell them to the United States to prevent their falling into the hands of England. One monarchical power will then depart from the • North American continent. The Spanish insurrection has now become general over the Kingdom, and will, in all probe , billty, be entirely successful.' Either the present rulers in their extremity, or the new ru lees J - ii -- Olkr difficulties, will no doubt seek funds by offering to sell Cuba to the United States ►t no immoderate price. Another mon . efflohy will thus depart frota the continent that is yet to belong to the great republic. It hee al ready been proposed in the British Parliament to give voluntarily to British America entire in dependence. That proposition is gaining many idvOolites sad friends, and in a few years probe • bly the dug of old England 'will depart from the continent. The busy life, Mae active enterprise ind rapid growth of the Artierican communities will soon obliterate the footsteps of monarchy - from the American soil; and democratic repub lloaniam prevail oter the whole continent: Out of the boiling eauldren of European poli tics, the trim element will yet arise. The peo ple and their rights will yet prevail. BABAS Vs. ROBUPIIIRRI.—Hon. John 8. Pen dleton, late charge to the Argentine Confedera tion, stated in his evidence before the Downing Court Martial, that during theleoent revolution there, Gen. Bosse bad canted five thousand per sons, to be privately assassinated. There was actually a club organized by Boom for the per . pose of declaring who should be killed. The houses of the suspected who had been condemn ed by the club; were burst open at night, the In mates murdered as they lay, and their bodies carried away in the public cars next day. But Buenos Ayres profited but little by the overthrow of .this monster; for his successor, Urquiza, was, if possible, a still bloodier villain. During the revolution, &lady of most exemplary charac ter wrote to a captain in his army, a young man whom she had sheltered and talented when "he was in very destitute circumstances, advising him to leave Vegans's army and join with the people of the city. The ingrate showed the let ter to his general, who ordered the lady to be arrested, stripped naked and scourged in pre sense of the whole army. This sentence was carried into exeoution, Priltula witnessing it himself, and when the poor creature fell dead— more from shame than her punishment; before bait the umber of stripes had been inflicted,— be ordered the remainder to be continued on her lifeless corpse! If anything in the lives of Marat or Robespierre can exceed this, we have yet to read it. sr* • of the_late Dour 081111111, will take. glace this - day at two o'ofook. This sale (drain some of the best advantages eats protested to those desirous to purchase that we have , ever published in our quarrymen and realrcad 'contractors to another advertisement, by the same parties, which offers a splendid chance in their line of business. -. -7';,f,.' , ::;•':' ;. ..1 - ?::': isP s' , - . • , e YOB goys:arms., &is or Lora IN TIER EIGI/191 Wann.--The public will remember that the second sale or lots in the Eighth Ward, belonging to the heirs columns. We 'would ago call the Wet:aloe o AID AND CONFORM AGAIN The " fifteen Whig" editor 'of the Gauge is at his old trade of giving sid.and comfort is the enemies of his coentty.Three sa four hundred vagabond negroes and Itnilanelnt Ore town have been plundering ind,ituniltinrAmerican ciliates for years, mobbing and imprisoning its public officers; red firing - on its ships and burning dein hs warehouses ;lland beoatute tardy pun ishment has overtaken them at last, the venal and traitorous ponied editor of the Gazette is aghast with horror and dissolved in tears. The ene mies of his country have been punished, and he raves like a madman. We look upon such con- Sant sympathy for the public enemies as moral treason of the basest kind. Should England now assert her " protectorate " over Greytown, and undertake to demand reparation, we have no doubt that the Pittsburgh Gazette, to the ex tent of its very feeblebility, will advocate the English side of the controversy. Disunion, nulli fication, mob-law, sympathy for the enemies of the country, sectarian strife, hostility to foreign ers, and lying abuse of the Democracy, are the constant task of that depraved and unmanly sheet. And, judging others by his own sordid beret, he charges the Post With venality, because we always take part with the friends of the coun try, and-always want its, enemies punished. Whenever our citizens are wronged abroad, or our fag insulted, let the offenders be punished so proMptly and sternly that they will never re peat tliZ offence. Captain Hollins may have gone further than his instructions required, in land ing a force and burning the houses after the bombardment. Bu we agree with the Philadel phia Ledger that th i n punishment Wan all richly deserved; and if the vagabonds rebuild their tuts, and continuti their depredations and in sults, we hope the next bombardment will be without "notice to quit." We hope a new era is dawning upon the coun try ; and that our ships are no longer to be fired upon ; our eitizens • no longer wronged and rob bed ; and our foreign ministers never again mob bed and imprisoned. Let our government pun' lab both strong and weak., whenever our flag is instilled, or our citizens wronged. A few exam ples only will be needed. We publish to-day the opinion of the Phila delphia Ledger on the subject. It is a neutral paper. As to the Gazette's charge of venality, it is but the cackling rant of a rogue or a. dunce, and needs no reply. BENDIELI, AT LABT--The supreme court o Wisconsin have finally refused to grant a writ of habeas corpus in the case of 8. Di. Booth, who prayed to bo discharged, and be will have to take his trial for partiolpation in the slave res cue, for which he has been indicted by the grand jury. When he was discharged before by Judge Smith, he was merely holden by an ex amining court, and had not been indicted. Smith, it will be remembered, pronounced the fugitive slave law to be unconstitutional, and he was sustained in that "opinion" by the other justices of the supreme.court, and the abolition ists all over the land were delighted. But now this same court concludes that comity requires that they should not take Booth out of the hands of the United States inthorities. Their first decision had been that' a - warrant issued by a United States commissioner, and in the hands of the U. S. marshal, was not a judicial prooeu. Now they say the, prisoner could not be heard till he was in the custody of their court, into which he could not be brought without a direct conflict between the State and IL States officers I And so the supreme court of Wisconsin has con cluded not to nullify the United States laws. YOOSO ATILIC4. OF AS 111Q0131TIVE very novel and interesting case was tried at a recent terrsraf the Warrenton (Va.) Osurt A negro boy, mere Child nine years old, was charged with obstructing-the Manassas dav,Railroad by placing a fence rail across the track. The evi dence was clear and convincing, no possible doubt existed as to the guilt of the boy. Re was seen by the conductor, who stopped the ears, gave chase and caught the boy, who confessed that he had placed the rail there to see the cars " bounce," and that he had plaCed a atone on the rail onoe before. In consideration of his extreme youth, and the fact that he "jest want ed to see the oars bounce," the ingenious little darkey was let off with a sound whipping. CHOLERA IN CBIOAOO AND DITILOIT.—The num ber of interments in Chicago on Tuesday and Wednesday last were, as follows: Choler& Other Dimmed. Total. 1 et 16 14 20 2d 16 17 83 In Detroit the following were the interments in the different cemeteries of said oity, on Tues day, the Ist day of August, 18M : • Elmwood Mount Elliott Total Two-thirds of the deaths reported resulted from cholera. RAILROAD ACCIDZII7.—Aribe Eastern uprose train of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company wu passing hforgan's Corner, on the old Columbia Railroad, about twelve o'clock on Tuesday night, the care ran off the track, breaking the baggage car and injuring two passenger care. The only persons hurt were Martin Smiti, conductor, who reoeived a number of cuts and bruises, and Wil- Ham Dougherty, agent of Adams Et Co.'. Ex press, who wee also 'Oared about the head. The train was detained nearly three hours, which will account for there being no connection at Ali toone on Wednesday. Tat Winntllitlasa Rsvrrw.—The July num ber of this able and well•oonducted quarterly, reprinted by Leonard, 800tt & Co., New York, is received by Gildenfenney & Co. and H. Miner & Co. The contents, as usual, are of the most interesting character to the scholar and general reader. The present number begins the %KUL volume of the American edition, and affords an excellent opportunity for subsoribing—teruis, $3 a yonir ; for Blackwood, snd any one of .the British Reviews, $5 a year ; or for the four Brit ish Reviews and Blackwood, $lO. COXPLLYINTARY BINEFIT SO MIL MTAILLAND. —We are glad to hear that it is contemplated to give Mr. M'Farland a complimentary benefit, prior to his departure for Chicago, to open a theatre in that p lace. When it comes off we hope to Bee the house crowded, for Mr. M'F. has done much for our amusement during hie short stay in Pittsburgh. Fatriunous.—An editor, in noticing the recent Joint-Worm Contention held in Virginia, objects decidedly to the name, and suggests, as an im protement, that it be called the Diet of Worms. [From the Philadelphia: Register, &I. A Remarkable R Yesterday afternoon, a laboring man named James Bennett was taken to the North East Sta tion House in an Insensible condition, he having been overcome by the heat. Dr. Childs was sent for, and upon his arrival, all the usual restora tive means were freely used, including a galvan ic battery, but there appeared to be no change in his condition during the afternoon. The Doc. tor stated that the man could not live, and an oth: eer Was despatched to his residence to prepare his friends for the reception of the body. About ten o'clock last night, just as the physician was thinking of making out a certificate, and officer Pallinger'about starting for the Coroner, Ben nett woke up suddenly, and raising himself from the place where - they had laid him, remarked to those around hint, "Yesterday was a very hot day, and I liked to have been a goner." This is one of the most remarkable oases of recovery from the effects of the beat that we have heard or reld - of, and nothing but the testimony of number of respectable persons who were eye, witnesses to it, would have inducted us to credit the statement. Bennett was subsequently taken to his home. -4 4 • Venn the Philselalpbla Ledger, neutral.] The Greytown Aff air. 3,Me all the hubbub respecting the Greytown slab, the facts disclose the chastisement of a ilietleis set of rascals, who have squatted upon territory which-does not belong to them, and un der the " protectorate " of Great Britain have done pretty much as they pleased, fora number df years. This " protectorate" was a fraud of a most disgraceful character, on the part,of Great Britain. That government bad designs of her own to accomplish in countenancing the pre tended claims of the lawless " authoritith " of Greytown: She wished to get Into her own pas session and control the port and river of San inan, which was the most feasible and shortest iroute to California, and is probably the only route practicable for a ship-aanaL Not being able to get possession from the government of Nicaragua, she set up the miserable imposture of s Motrquito King, a breechlese and drunken negro ' who bad no more right over the territory called the Mosquito territory than Great Britain herself had, and then she assumed a " protec torate" over this savage. Under ,such auspices, and with such views, it is not stratoge that the most intense ritterness should be exhibited in Greytown towards the American Transit Company, which successfully opened that route to American emigration to the Pacific, If the inhabitants have been severely punished, it is their own fault; they should not have merited the chastisement by their lawless acts. When remonstrated with, they only re peated their insults. Our Government treated them as their lawlessness deserved—broke up their settlement, because of their depredations and constant annoyance of American travelers and citizens /engaged in the lawful pursuit of their business. It served them as it serves the savages on the western plains, whenever their acts make their neighborhood dangerous to the peace and safety of American citizens. It broke up their village, and drove them cff to some other place, where their piratical propensities may be indulged with less mischief to society. It is said that it was a poor, miserable, weak village, and that it was beneath the dignity of the United States to expend its strength upon such an insignificant "power." So are the Indian villages on the plains insignificant and weak compared with the fortified towns of civil ized nations, yet nobody doubts the justice of chastising these marauders when they fall upon the defenceless emigrants seeking homes in the diatant , wilderness. If Great Britain has the "protectorate" she assumes over Grey town now is the time for her to step in and assert it. No body will doubt that she is a power sufficiently exalted to give dignity to soy quarrel which ehe may seek with the United States, arising out of this contempt of her pretended authority. Some of the newspapers seem to argue that because Mr. Borland, the American Minister, once had a fracas on the floor of the Senate, that therefore his character is bad and the Greytown authorities were justified in treating him, though an accredited American Minister, with the con tumely and disgraceful violence they visited upon him., This is a new doctrine entirely in international obligations. His character was not too bad, in the opinion of his Government, to allow him to be entrusted with an important diplomatic mission, and whether his appointment was proper or not, once intrusted with that duty, he was invested with the inviolable privi leges.of a Minister Plenipotentiary. An insult to him was an insult to the Government which sent him, for which there was just cause for ask ing an apology, and inflicting exemplary punish ment if refused. [From the Brooklyn ]tornlog Journal, Anittet 3I Dreadful Murder In Atbrzatile Street by the Beittor of the Daily Freeman. Lent night about ten o'clock, the neighborhood of Atlantic street, in this city, was thrown into a state of great excitement, by the report that a horrid murder had been committed by Mr. J. N. T. Tucker, editor of the Brooklyn Daily Free men, who had killed one of his children, and severely out the throat of his wife. On making enquiries, we discovered the report to be too true, and we then gathered the following par ticulars of the tragic occurrence: The unfortu nate Mr. Tucker, it appears, resided with his wife and three children, at the house No. 403 Atlantic street, and last evening he left the office of the Brooklyn Daily Freeman, in a per fectly sober state, to proceed home. On his way, he Atlted with a friend and drank some rum, which intoxicated him, and he arrived home at sheet nine o'clock, carrying with him a small pop gun for the children, with which they began to play. In a short time they quar reled admit it, and, hearing them crying, he be came excAdp.and told them in an excited Man ner that they should not quarrel about the pop gun more then half an hour. Shortly afterwards he got up from Lis seat and took a razor from a case, and laying hold of the little boy, four years old, cut his throat from ear to ear, severing the jugular vein, and killing him instantly. As he was about to commit the fatal deed, the child cried, in pitiable sccents, " don't kill me, daddy !" and these were the last words the par babe spoke, for in a second he was dead. The mother, who was iu the room, mid little thought that her husband was about to commit the horrid deed, shrieked, and he im mediately caught hold of her and cut her throat from the left ear; but the razor missed the jugu lar vein, and cut the cheek. Re then made two other attempts at her throat, making eevere gashes, but she struggled and fought with him, and prevented his accomplishing his murderous purpose. The daughter of the unfortunate man, =Cher brother, escaped fromithe room and gave the alarm, and soon officer Caverly, one of the Third District, and several other persone, rushed up stairs to withhold his murderous hand. - On entering they found Mr. Tuckler strug gling with his wife, in the sot of cutting at her throat, and on the tloor lay the body of the mur dered child, weltering in its blood, which made the room look like a slaughter house. One of the persona who first entered struck the mur derer upon the head and knocked him down, and one or two others, with the assistance of the - officer, held him down. Ile tried to get his hand into his pocket, threatening to shoot them, but the officer raised his club to strike him if he made any attempt to injure them. They then secured him and conveyed him to the Third Dis• trice Station House, where he was looked up out of the way of further harm. In the commission of the horrid need he cut his own thumb severe ly. The unfortinate man has been considered to be deranged In his mind at times, according to the statement'of , his partner in business, Mr. Thompson, especially when laboring under the influence of liquor. Re is a man well known in literary *tittles and amongst politicians, and has been connected with the press, and acted se a lobby member round the State Legislature at Albany, which city he left a few weeks ago to tske charge of the Brooklyn Advertiser. A medi cal man was called to attend Mrs. Tucker im mediately after the fatal occurrence, who dressed her wounds, and at twelve o'clock last night she was Ina dangerous state, with fears that her life would be sacrificed. Late intelligence received from Berkley Springs, Va., states that Col. IV. 11. 'Diesel is slightly better. Rosa De Vries' Italian Opera Troupe have been performing very successfully in Buffalo during this week. A correspondent writing from Bradford coun ty, Pa., says the wheat crop in that county is a complete failure. The Williamsport and Elmira Railroad will be opened for travel on Monday next. Its length is seventy-five miles, and it is built in a most substantial manner. Dr. Hall, in the August number of hie Journal of Health, pronounces cholera to be " the exag geration of intestinal vermionlarmotion." Clear as mud. Prescott, the historian, is engaged in writing a history of Philip the Second, of Spain. Two volumes are to be issued very soon, and the others at Intervals of two years between each volume, the work being comprised in six volumes. Gen. Shields' speech in the United States Sen ate on presenting certain petitions for an inquiry into spirit rappings " has been substantially reproduced by the " Bulletin of Science and Let ters " in TIMID, with amusing and approbatory comments. On the 23d of October, 1853, the ship Ohio, during a gale, while in lat. 45° N., long. 41 ° IV., was twice struck by lightning. On the same day the cholera broke out on board the ship Constel lation, then two days out from Liverpool, and before her arrival in New York one hundred pee singers fell vietims to the pestilence. The creditors of Meagre. Gilbert, Coe & John son, stook brokers of New York, it ie said, are better 'toured against losses than was at first supposed. The failure is said to have been caused by a disagreement among the partners of the house as to the mode of managing certain railroad operations; but what this means it is hart to say. The statement of the death of the youngest son of Patrick Henry, in very destitute circum stances, is substantiated by documentary evi dence. It is proved too,that his wealthy friends hate refused to liquidate the bill ofeste the kind do hearted tavern keeper, although req so. ud to His son ia an exception ; he prefers to wipe onithe claim with his Mow savings (for he is poor clerk) if possible. Will Ploughing. While perusing the columns of the "Newspa perX-I have looked a long time to Bee brOughtbe-. fore the public the recommendation of fall ploughi !ogler*, spring. rains; andbelogigneh inter ested In thilarctenvdepartaleat oldie "Velma per," I take the responsibility tolntiodtice few remarks into its columns. For several years I have noticed the fact that the different kinds of grain prudueed better, and that spring wheat is not so liable to be elated with nun, if sown on land ploughed in the fall. Farmers who have fall and spring ploughing iu the same field, side by side, and putting the same kind of grain in both parts, will notice the foot very clearly. I remember noticing last summer, about the mid dle of June, a field of wheat, a part of which was at least one-fifth larger than the rest, and healthy, fresh and green; while, on the other hand, the rest appeared dried up, email and withered. Oa salting the tiller of the farm the reason of the difference, he replied that it was all the same kind of grain, and all sown the same I day ; but the wheat that looked the beet, was on fall, and the other on spring plowing. And, let me remark that the harvest showed the dil -1 ferenoe that was apparent inthe month of June. The reasons assigned for this difference are : first, that the stubble and weeds, if it be stubble ground, serves as a manure, and by being turn ed under in the fall, their fertilizing powers are all applied directly to the soil, while otherwise if the natural refuse matter was left on the sur face during the winter, its beet qualities pass away and are partially lost in the form of gas. My second reason is, that the frost daring the winter has more surface to sot upon, by having the ground thrown up light in the fall.—Corrn pondent Dollar Nricopaper. Z There are 10 newspapers published In Austria: 14 in Africa; 80 in Asia; 05 in Bel gium ; 85 in Denmark ; 99 in Russia and Poland ; 34 in Turkey ; 300 in Prussia ; 820 in other Ger man States; 600 in Great Britain and 2,800 in the United States. It will be seen by the foregoing that the most despotic and uneducated nations encourage least these mediums of in. telligeoce, while the most free Christian nations encourage them most. Thus, is proportion to the population of the United States, it has near ly 100 times se many newspapers as Russia; 420 times as many as Austria; and 2,240 times as many as Asia. The aggregate circulation of papers in the United States is about 5,000,000. The number of copies printed annually is 422,- 600,000. Their average circulation is 1,795. There is one publicition for every 7,161 free in habitants in the States and Territories. Tue Russuct PRILI3IIIOOO.—The following facts, says the Pails Pays, will give an Idea of the state of degradation into which the lower class of the Muscovite clergy bad fallen. " A Etonian gentleman relates, that when passing one day through • village, he saw a number of peasants assembled, and stopped to Inquire the cause. " Oh," replied one of them, " it is only the priest, whom we are going to look up in the barn." "And why do you do that? "Because it is Saturiay. The priest is a drunkard, and we always look him up on Saturday, in order that be may be in • condition to perform divine ser vice on Sunday. On the Monday be is free to drink as he likes for other days of the week." CVIIIOI7B ORIGINA! A FILER.-A fire origina ted at the farm angle. Martin Jacoby, in the upper part of Roxborough, Philadelphia county, on Sunday last, under the following curious cir cumstanccs:—A girl was frying some fisb, when the melted fat ignited, and in removing the pan, the blazing fluid fell upon a cat The animal ran into the bay stack, and the hay was imme diately in a blaze ; the Darn caught fire, and was soon consumed ; the flames extended to the dwelling of Mr. Jacoby, which narrowly es. owed destruction. The total loss is estimated at WO. COTTON IN Mexico.—El Heraldo, a Mexican journal, publishes a communication from San Cristobal, announcing that the experiment of raising ootton there is succeeding most admira bly, and that picking will commence in a few days. It says Up to this time not a single plant has suffered hal:omq cause. The field is most beautiful in its appearance, the plants growing to the height of a yard and a half, and are full of bolls, many of them having as many as one hundred. The superintendent says he hoe never seen such excessive production, not even_on the best cotton plantations of the United elates. N.I6IICLICTIL EXTILAYAOANCIL-A New York paper states t ten thousand dollars per annum for rent of warahouses, twenty thousand dollars for the private expenses of each of three or four partners, and other items numerous enougi ,to swell the aggregate to one hundred thousand tiollra, are the current expenditures per annum of one of the down-town dry goods jobbing ea tablishmenta in that city. W Sale of 'Dr. 211I'Lano , • Vermlfage.— Among the hominela of lettere, certilivates and orders re celled by the pepprietors of thle medicine, lite following are selected to bow Its character, and the effect of its no. tae distant post of the Wert: gOTAISMI, Boone co., In., Hey 10, 1850. Ilmals. J. Krim t Co.--Cientlevaen-1 write to you to coheir an agency for the Invaluable Vermlfoge you prepare. Sometime nine" I purest led one dozen Till. of Elr.C.Edy, and preveribsl It in my practice; and It proved so talfecturd lo erre/non of worm, that no other preparation roil( outisfy the citizens of this village and vicinity. Plume mod me one groan of the Vermiluge immediately. Yours, go., SAMUEL llOOB. New PROTIDEICZ, Tenn., July 1,1851. Alvaro. J. Kam t Co.—Please send the Perm Huge for ue peon OA possible. as we see nearly oat, and the demand for ts eery great. In betiem to be 11e best reestifuge seer Lomita.. POUTER A DYCUS. Purchasers will be careful to ask for Dr. /clone's Cele brated Vertalluge, and take none eler. All other Vernal. fairs, In comparison, are worthless. Dr. NPLane's genuine Vermlfoge, al. his Celebrated Liver Pills, can now behind et all the respectable Drug Morns in the United States and Canada. Al. for ode by the Polo proprietors, Akir idorse , e lartgorattiag Inlitr or Cor dial..-The most terrible of all bodily complaints are those which affect the integrity of the intellect, diepoeicr ft to cooostroue fancies, alternatives of gloom and excitt• moat, or, wore. than ell, profound, unvarying depression. Diemen' , of the nervous 83 slam end of the digestive organs create thew awl conditions of the mind; hut, happily, in DR. MORSE'S IN VIGOAAT/NO ELIXIR we Mee a pre paration that remove, both cause and effect. by rallying the denim:lt powers of the atcatteeh, bnutlng the nerved to a healthful tension, and relleetog at tore the mental ay sop tome. The Conlhkl le put up, blably eorteentiated, is Pita 4 0 e" tbs. Moe three deltas per bottle, two tor the dollars, elx for twelve dollars. C. H. Ell4o, Proprietor, 102 Broadway, New York. Bold by Druggletethrousbont the Bolted States, Ceasea, - and the Woet Indka. AGENTS. air The Great Fromm,' Remedies BALLY'S ANTIDOTE AND LOTION.—Those persons who wlsh fire safe, speedy, and permanent cure, should use the above celebrated and uurivelled FRENCH PREPARA TIONS. They have now been in use for five years—have been thoroughly tested in thousands of the moot obstinate noes, and invariably hat► given satisfaction. They are not composed &imply of Balsam Cooties, but are entirely different from ail other prepandlone, both In the slatere of their Ingredlenta and the manner in which they operate upon tits patient.. Ilene, the wonderful SUCCOId attending their use. • . . A gentleman sunnectod with the Western Railroad says " I have expended for other people during the last three years over $300,10r remedies of this description, and have never found a single artJete that gave such universal elide• faction ne your Antidote and Lotion does. Ido not recob lest of their ever falling to cure In • arngle instance. Many have been curs] In two or three days." . . . . Price, Antidote $1; Lotion 50 cote per bottle. invented by-51. Bally, Physician to the Paris Hospitals, and p re p.,l f ro m the original recipes, and sold wholesale and retail by DDROT t CO.. Sole Proprietors Am the Del. Led States and Canadsa.:•S4lnelpel Depot, 458 Broadway, New York.. Sold In Pittsburgh, wholesale and retell, by FLEHINO BROTHERS, (Successors to J. Eidd t C 0.,) No. 60 Wood street. Wheeling—J. H. PATTERSON & CO., and by Druggists everywhere. je23 - , • , ' • 4' MEE FLUXING OROS., Boom/mom to J. }Lkld & Co., 60 Wood PUPIL FLEMING A BROS Ati;ioW - oissi street, Pittsburgh. DR. GEO. KICItItZ.I4 IO Wood street, do J. P. FLEMING, All y it,. subdue air Bylphills, Scrofula and Diseased 8100 d..-lier these terrific disuses, Carter's Spenbsh Mix ture In the olds specific. The proprietors have In their posseseion over one hne droi certifscater pf the most extraordinary cures effected by it. ee r We refer to the certiffeate of Richard Adams, late High Sheriff of Riche:send, Va; Rdwin Burton, Oommissduser of the Revenue fins Richmond; General Welch, of the Maze moth Circus; Dr. ilendley, of Washington City ; Mr. Wm. A. Matthew., and C.B.Loch, Req., of. Richmond. Vl4 Mr. F. Boyden, Eichange hotel, Vs..; and o host of others, who have seen caiess of the worst description cured by Carter's Spanish Mixture. They all oertifF that it L the grudoet purifier of theeblood known. ....See advertisement. lyittimaaw of Pantaloonse-Ths weibknown supaiority GRllink"il fit in the Garment, needs no comment an hie part; It has Wm acknowledged by all who have favored him with their oilers, that they have never been fitted with the same ease arid style so by biro. lie bug' to thf°ll° hi. pa trons and the public, that his stook is Dow replete with the mewed styles Mc emu, vests and pants, suitable it the present imam. I 811.111BLE, - 'Team end Ihintilsos Yaks', kW Liberty et, bead of Wosd. ,'• • t*l;:' ,"T.. SPEciudi NOTICEg .-- - - A b„„7.7,7,,r,K112=, ft,r="= .1- 71 —...,-----_ tit: Os*. immediately upon MIPARGE LOT FOR SALE. r cup king not/caption t, or 6 cents. and thug* . serit6 others. bat A tar or /WOUND, on the river back, in Bngh 4..... b y the llitY.lmPtas some . ,c 17,11. 13e s t li A. 266 feet bytillefost, sad bounded by foal stream will , _ . ..: / t o Wee.libla RC* on / m be sokt on reisOitsble terms It is near lbstralmgfttik/.'s=:-1mY'. % .0 4104,1Musg,teibistabill .. z_ _dilate ore cis Om eLmtban tbs Illgoim Iblia'.• neer glean woeluoind wren] other manifneturitagnotsak: Th e" 0b,,,,„ .rant terms in ittm,ik.S. , 1-erldi not eman/ It o s the largest and beat lot nom to be had in ..,__ ...,.._,, ~.,„„ ....,_ ,____ Birmingham ir nmontscteuing purposen. -Tide menet,. .:Pa.'1,...."'7670-ii-,-,-Ire iiXiMitatizr Lain and clear of imombrence. Bonaire of • ' • ..._na .., mall of O. B. IL MTH, at Ids Ina OIBM, "MT , '. 1 ...."' " I . 4 ../ 1 ''',...! - 0 . 7 an of that 1 & - : , don% y 26 'mirth street. above Bmitbfieldi PittabOlißß. 34r ia .. .. - 8&WL...11.. l ' . ._ Partnership heretotre:mdsting and dolnf bash:tem under the hamaandatyle of BENNETT, MARSHALL t CO., was dissolel9 . olllhe 19th hut, by mutual moment. BENNETT, MARSHALL & CO. • Pittsburgh, June 29th, 1854. Copartnership. UN UNDERSIGNED have entered Into Copartnership T under the name and style of GRAFF, BENNETT A OU , for the purpose of manuLaturing Iron, Naha, Ac., at the Clinton Rolling Mill, Booth Pittsburgh. °Mee at pres ent with laugh& a Rathardson. No. 110 Water. and: .1. 40 First street. WM. B. ENGLISH, ROBT.,H. MARSHALL, JAS. .I:I3IINNETT, JOHN GRAFF. Pittsburgh, June 28th,18/4—jeSittf Life, Fire and Marine Insurance Company; OFFICE 56 FIFTH STREET, MASONIC HALL, PIMAS TTSBII OO3, P URGH, FA. JA 8. resident- Cauca A. CoLroN, Secretary. This Company mates every Insnranne appertaining to or connected with lan RISKS. Also, against Roll and Cargo Mb on the Ohio 'and Ills sissippi rivers and tributaries, and Marine Rieke generally. And awdnin Low and Damage by Fire, and against the Perils of the &wand Inland Navig►tlon end ltanooartatlon• Pollolasdoeued at the Leyte rates consistent With safety to all parties. maxaMets: IWm. B. Haven, James D. Alexander Bradley, John Fullerton, Robert Ualway, Alexander Baynodi, Arm strong County, Horatio N. Lee, Kittanning, Hiram Btowe, Beaver. James & Erma, Samuel Welurksn, WflSam Phillips, Julio Scott, Joseph P. flassaM, John hi'Alpla, Johantan, James Marshall, Goma &Seidel:4 my25411_ CITIZENS' Insurance Company of Pittabargh.-11. D. KING, President; HAI& I - 7 - 111 L. Mit non Imir Secretary. Office: Di Water Street. between Market and Wood streets. Impala MILL and OAROO Risks, on tha Ohio and Mobs ety=rs and taiDataries. against Lens orDire. ALSO—stotinet the PatitTra b irsa, and Inland Salta. lionandTransportation. • atenorOaCcl H. D. King, Wm. larletan•J r., William Bagaley, Samuel M. filer, Samuel Rea, Will Hinzlunk, Robert Dunlap, j r., Jahn EL IHlworth, UMW M. Pennock, Francis Sailers, B. Harbaugh, .1. dotioonmakeir, Walter Bryant, William B. Hay.. John BM pton. dee2ll tcrAtiIIOCIATED Firemen-4i Insurance Company of the City of Pittsburgh. J. u. uoousio..D. President—ROßEßT FINNEY, Secre tary Will bonus aoolost MLR lad MARINE IMMO of all kinds. Moe: N 0.99 Water strut. J. E. Moorhead, W. I. Andernou, • B. C. Bayper, Wm. M. Edglr. H. B. C. H. PilliPoll winism owingiioba, R. B. Roberta: John IL Irwin, Joseph Sam Wm. Wilidamm, David Campbell. jal2 I.." — r Wester* Pommytwang. Hospital,. Dn. L. 8011121 a, Beam!, between Wood and Market streets, and J. Hato, North-east corner of Diamond, Alle gheny city, are the attending Physicians to the aborts Insti tution, for the first quarter of 1564. A pplkattraur for admisalon may be made to these at all howls at desk officea, or at the Hospital at 2 o'clock; P. IL Recent cases of ascddental injury are received at all hours, without form. joins ale C. TRAGER, 110 MARKET street, Pitt.- burgh, Importer and Wholesale Dealer in FANCY AND STAPLII V AItIIITY AND DRY GOODS, offers to city and corgatry dewier* as large and well selected stock of Goods as any Eastern house, and same prices, thus saving -eight, time awl .penie. 0,17 f I.U. 0. F.—Pleee of mooting, Wuddagton 1141, Wood street, between Fifth street and Virgin *Way. Lonon,•No.adn—Meets ever, Tuesday ensing. Idgenterna Egossnwrse, No. 67—Meet. ant and third Friday of each month. Lmar2trly ATTICITION I S. L. G.—You are hereby notified to attend at your Armory, on MONDAYS, WEDNIG.S. DA YS and FRIDAYS, for drill, and to trutract math busi ness se may come before the Company. P..KAII 4, toartafirod Secretary pro tem. lc?eitless.The JOURNMISN TAILURIS DO CURT, of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, meets on th lint. and third WEDNESDAY of every month, at tLe PLODS DA 11003 E, Market stredd. By order. jeliy JOHN YOUNG, JR., Secretary. WAS (MIXON A LODGE, I. Or 0. F.—The Angerona Lalge, No. :2119, L 0. of 0. F., meets .ery Wednesday evening In Washington liall, Waal et. [jyl-7 On the 2nd inst., at St. Louts, M., ef Rillnae Diarrhoea, ELIZABETH 0., wife of Edwin C. Ituah, formerly of this city, In the 29th year of her age. On Friday mcrulog, August eth, after a protracted and aufferlog tunes, lira Id Act BROWX, wife d Otarlea Brown, in the 73rd year of her age. The funeral will take plate from her late reeklouce, In Allegheny, on MONDAY eteantita, at 9 o'clock; to proceed to Trinity Church, and tem thence to the Allegheny Come- UT. The fiends of the family are respectfully bayed to attend. WEW ADVERTIBKKENTS ÜBoard of Trade.--The regal ar monthly . ' meeting of the Amoclatlon will be held at their Ihnitite ou MOADAY, Auguat 7th, .t 2 o'clock. P. M. 1.u5 W. B. HAV/CN:Pecretary. Ponlttwo Sate of ale n Clend %%ratans*. /AN SATURDAY EVIi7IIIO, August fah, at 0 o'clock, will be sold without reserve, on account of whom it cowered, the following lot of superior ilulehed One Vold Intent Lover and Leonia WATUIIItd, the boat offered at an , tion for mine time. The greater part can be warranted In the etrongen manner, as excellent time keepers, of the guest finish and from the most celebrated kinglnlt makers may are adapted in style and pattern either for ladies or genre. wear. Those in want of such articled will fled It to their advantage to attend the see. The Watches can be seen and emmined on Saturday. 1 Gold Lever, 1/1 carets fine, fall jewelled, F. F. Cooper. No. 13332; 1 du do 13323; I do do 13315; 1 do do full jewelled, M. L Tobias, do 32468; 1 dodo do do 1.1369 d; I do So 32410; 1 do do %OPP; I do do 30171; I do do 30170; 1 So double Welted and capped, Wro. Robinson, full Jewelled, do 8039; 1 do do Woodhouse, do 109; 1 do do 87/53; 1 do. do Wm. Robinson, do 67 ; 1 do La pine, 18 carat. floe; M. 1. Tobias, do 1002; I do do 10024 1 do do local: ldo do 1351; 1 do do 4519; 1 do do 1524; 1 do do Cal; I do do 46 . 43; together with a large lot of wound ham! Silver and Plated Witches, and 1 due twist Fowling Piece, an expellent article anikit JAMES 6I'KE3ZIA, Auctioneer. WERE DISTRICT COURT OP THE UNITED STATES, J. for the Western District of Pennsylvania ?rands A. Mornay and others, Ca. No —. In Admiralty. Stesmhoat*Active.” By virtue of sundry writs of sale, Issued out of the Di,. trkt Court of the United States for the Weetern District of Pontsylvan's. In Admiralty, dated the 4th stay of August, A D. 1664, and to me directed, 1 will expose to sale ties shove awned steamboat Active, together with kw tackle, Epps:el. ElAthinary, and furniture, (now lying on the Mo nongahela river, at the coal works of Andrew Leeel3 a Co., shove Dam No. a,) at the place she now Iles. on THURSDAY, the lith day of August, A. D. 1864, at 2 o'clock, P. Al. Said boat 'saving been seised, and attar-hal at the suit of Francis A. Murray and others, in • plea died et rearifiase, for wages aus:td WESLEY YROST,llarshal. • Dissolution of Partnosrhip. MITE firm of KU LVANY a LIMITS was dissolved ma I the ant day of July last, by innitaKan• and the death peerlessly of the tutor partner, Patrick Muninny. Copartnership. undersigned heir hued, fore tent of years, the GLASS WORKS, Properties. end all the Stores and Tarabouns, lately occupied by hearsay Jl Ledlie, end will eouthme the manufacture of Stint Glassware In all its ye rietiesdolug business under the a rm of LUISE E A MAIL AMBS R. LDLIR, JOSEPH .1. IX &K. Pittsburgh, August 1. 1864—(auidm Bale of Lets Ossialkaand. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF BUILDING LOTS—Late the property of David Order, deoeseed—altwated In the Idgbtb Ward of thu city—fronting on Ponnsyleanla are. nue, Forbes street, Lomat street, Vlekray street, Bluff street, and Magee strut.—Wlll be conUnued on the prarolwer on itATURDAY, the 6th day of Await, at 2 o'clock. P. M. Teems to woontroodate purchaser.. Particulars made known at Isle. EDMOND GREEK, &rabbi SOMA GREKB, No Humbugs. TWO HUNDDID THOUSAND DOUSES Math of stock will not be dlidaibuted at BOOMS& 00.11 ?Ur Da- Merman* Gallery. YlttL Arent. oPOniltedilibum's, but upon the payment of $1 you can procure as good • MEN NYNS an can be procured in UM or any other city. Call and give us a trial. any Instructions in Mush,. MWAM BLINK would respeettally Inform his puplle end Mende that he .Dl continue Ids prolo nlo n as Inatruetor on the PIANO PORTE and VOION. Orders left at Mr. KLIMEK'S Music Store, or at hia reek deuce, N 0.187 SECOND Street, will be promptly attended - aus JILSOKINKD —Frank Leslie's Ladies' Ocsatte of JUST pp% London, and New York Fashions, for A °gut. New York Joarnal, for August Knickerbocker, " Katharine Ashton: by the author of Amy Herbert, Kazis Daughter, ie. Lite in the Far Weet, or the Comical,Quisical, and Tragi cal Adventures of a Hooaler : by A.M. Hert The Spanish Heroine ; • tale of Cuban Patriotism. Gleason'. Pictorial, and o the eaten Literary Papers, have been reoeivednt _ PAUL ELEINER'S Literary De po t, sub Fifth street, opposite the Theetra Ni tw AND 01.101 CF. BOOKS JUST REOWNED.—Katto. due Ashton: by the author of Amy llerbeM, the Ex. perleooe of LING. • No,•••Dsys; a DPW American Novel. Freak halls, for August. Kulekerboeker, " Harper, for Auguet; 15 venO. For rale et the cheep Book Stott of W. A. GILDILNYENNEY A CO aus No. 76 Fourth street. G UNB TO HIRE. by BOWN A TETLEY, No. 130 Wood et. IDOWDBII., SHOT, CAPS .AND BALLS,DOW of every deecrti j don, for isle by [eufil N TETLNY, GUNB,n& PISTOLS AND RIFF" & st prime:lor log Mile y a DOWN TET FLARES. BKLTB, POWDlin. BUBNB HUM POCICEOgn, Drinking Clops, Ain, for sale by BOWE k TETLEY. TIDOMOSUSTIIII.B-2 grooltjust,recolved !it'd for sale b FUMING BROS. Storeroom to J.Mckl * No. OD Wood Arad. ESSENTIOOIAL ba OS O OILS— NE/Imm, pare: 00 do Bergamot; 00 do Limon: 70 do Cbrvall; 80 do Roarmary; 75 do Imaander ; 50 do Amber Wet: 80 do Spike Lava/dor 30 do Peppermint 50 do Sassafras; for sale by nXIILNG BROS. MUSTAM.I) BETD-200 in More end ale V T by "5 _llllllllO M. DSOP BLACK-300 Ms in Maio sad eidet bY sas . MMHG BIOS IIIIIIPINTINS-10 Mae sal• bY - sal :MOMS SILO& =EEO L 1 HANK LEBLJJ9I3 GAZYTTE or IAHRLON= ior r August.. Knickerbocker Magazine, fdr August. Harper, for Allglll4 ; prim 16 mats. Set. Smith's Theatrical Apprentiasehip, with illostra• Lions : by Dailey; 60 mote Quarter Nam In Kentucky and Other Morass .• by W. T. Porter, of the New York Spirit of the limes; with Musty* stow; 50 cent, Mysteries of a Convent: by a noted MothoenTramber; 25 cent& Po many very good and new books ham been published lately that Nis well vroribmillbsto and-look at .Mmn. Huck booktas Fashion and !amine, the Cures of Clifton, Lamplighter, Thoughts and Things: by /glib* Bir d "' H. MINNS & CO., sod No. 32 Smlibilekt street. wwATOM AND JlWNldit e .— Wears se ll ing al. kind! , of Watches and Jew try at an& Warr pekes than is usually obtained alasethera. Onstamers may depend M , galling Foods at my establishment at taut as lash and pr. e rslly lower, than the inseam markets Alt reds war ranted. Silver Ware manufatundat myown Oakland. Jewelry roanrifsetured to t tear, and neatly Watch repairing done 41 heretofore, in th r i:= L maiturre and war anted. Military Goods, of all kinds, at easternorlee a. W. -r ui. WILSON, sat 51 Market street, earner of Fourth. SANDIISILY liTszar PEOPYRTY FOB • • Forty feet front on Sandusky street, Allegheny, by AS deep on (lay alley, with 2 Mirk heave on gendaellY eltess..l 2 a frame house on the alley. The corner house =Mines hall, firs rooms, ilt.l basement. The next homes raisins s hell annfonrrooms,eellar,ovea,Ae. Yoeptimand N teems apply to KI, Real Istate Agents,l4o MIA stmeh- ILECJIKTND—Frant Leslie's Larlbw' Duette of tP Paskions, for August. Knickerbocker biagatlne, for Aiiicas4 nankin's half-Yeasty Abstract of Medina Manor& airman's Pictorial for ULU week, reseived'auid ton-sale 67 W. A. OLLDENVENNBY it 00, and No. 76 !math street. - LI el Lll Wulf molt RAILROAD Snell% RE lia.—tani lain , leg formule for laying out carves. delarndsdng (mums. glee, leveling, calculating earth-work, eta, etu, together with tables of radii, ordinates, deflections, long CUM* magnetic variation, logsrathtme end natural Mins, tan. gents, etc. me, by John B. Hawk, Mil Engineer. Pocket book form. $1,73. - 1 e The object of the present work la to spiel = very gareerally fait by AWsk- est Eingiusers on Books of convenient Om for use In the Seth, contalcang the ordinary Lograrithmatie tilde:sere common emongintint • book cembining with those tables abate peculiar to the Railreed work, and especially the memory Dram he-for laying out came, tortiout.thoseings, im,is • &sideman= which this work is designed to supply. U. S. 1111Itthe ACADOCT, Wed Potht, April 18, 1854. ConacHes: I have looked . over Henek's Field Book for behind Engineers," and think it adapted to the ob. Jed Its author proposes, and have no questkm bet It slit* found every natal and practical volume both for olliceand field work. .- D. Lieu. , 'Tzor. April 2..1834. I em much Omani with Ibe. Ileack's Ueda manual, ihe "Flout Book of Railroad Ingionen."' With . the presents. Uwe of some of the most practical and useful of recogolted pricass amen 'rellway engineers, he has given - other which, new at least in their pre.ent form, apnea to poems a mint of higher vane than that of mere thevelty--that of being in gametal susceptible of available, not to my desks practimithse. In conetusion. while I think the design of Dr. Henek's took is each es to adapt It excellently well to profoseional needs, I have pleasure in esproselog my cordial satisfaction with its execution, alike with the per spieutry of arrangement effected by the author, and the ex. (silent typographical tarts displayed by hie publishers. B. Pianism Ossim, C. X end Director of Ransedser Polytechnic Institut. For sale by WILLIAM. B. MUSH, Dealer is ingivieers' Stationery, u 3 Huthd street. earner of lkoond DOUNCTOW. From ft PErysletasa in lutnot.. T 18 gratifying to the proprietors of B.& Fahnesbxr I Termifoge. to rem that regular pronitionere make aver coptknt in favor of this Verstifogs, and not only unit to prefersoco to their own preparations, but give tbadr TOIIIII - toitlmony to its favor. The lbtlowirtg Is from a phy sician of high character, now Milano% ibrmerly of Laois. ima sod is tufted • Bwierssintorx, 111, Jane 4th, 1847.3. Mears. B. A. Itamaock a : Osarnkosx--1 have need B. A. Talmestock's Vermlfuge In the practice of medicine, In thia and the Synthesis Statas- Mr the hot ten ye ars, Saw ca recommend it as the mod dm fir the purpose So which I t was intended; bringing, at one lime, from a small girl, of any ten years of age 0-- - " endred oral seensty wine Al;mins.diuggist oestown, I Dave "told a great quantity, sod it hes LowssiablY given setisfeetion. In het, tos the only mom eial... now called for. • 11. Emma, M. D. sir Prepared sad sold by • IL IMICSIESTOCE A CO., eorn. of Ping. sod W‘wid'stv. NOTICE LA hereby given to alt peewee late/eared that the 'deem silt meet ereording to adjournment at the PERRY HOUSE, ott FRIDAY, the ISth tostatt2 clock. P. Id, of mid day, fur the puma* of their p dot smut, RORY PATTERSON, THOMAS KM, . L. MAGE, • JAME W.•WOODWITIa • It. IL I,IOOOWYN, A. If. KIEL 7ligrEeL • • • L.tro FOa B.l.l..B—fflghty sores Coal and land, %._./ on the 3lonosgahets . river, sowtharth of s odle ft= West Edsabeth, sod adjoirdzsg the coal works of C. Don. sest. It will bo offered at • bon*. linefoirs of . THOMAS -WOODS. an 3 KINIIAAL WAYARA. A Mob ripply afflosofroak M WEid - sod Blue LkkKaef,Aberod by aos. 'mynas, au3 r ooribr of the Diamond sad Auto, street. 011,-I.grodet of Baker's geinoatwo Ood Li ' Oil. !ee'd by [soli] MS. FLWIIIN 0 ItOsIATIC CAClRlUS—ArkexestUtot ArtieJe for WIWI , A lug s perfume to tbe breeth, titer =ain or train{ ouAllrine. A supply by JOA FLESSIX(I, eu:l corner of tbi• Lleuxurfand Hemet .treeta • A.X 31AT41146—IIIVOU very Sae *az Idaimiwt. eared by u3J JOS. ItratlNG ARTHUR% RODOKIS & COy BANKERS AND BROKERS , " CORNER OF FOURTH AND RUIFILF7XLD SWAIM auldm Pittabsurgla, Ps. rpareig ONLY TRU N AND UE/NUINE LIVER PILLb, pre l by R. E. SELLERS. .. - Isorrox, Oblo, Thirch liiSS. • - I feel It a duty that I one to my fellonnuffarem. to stale that I base esperionced great relief from the am atfiellerre Liver Pills. I have suffered seemly with the Liner Cod , plaint for anent years—ea moth so, that both myself and friends, here thought that I meld not. =retro but a short time. Mesh money had bee. expended In the widower to procure relief from the physicians, bat all in vain. As i ounorolty . toot resort, sem the rroo any brother. I pro cured mine of Sellers' Liver Pills, seins i and I found great relief nom th eir nes, and the conttnued am et them slum, I hare almost entirely veered m 7 health.. 11.thath - - I am the hugend of liennah Onopeton; 1 ridnic tellers. "orator medicine, and I ben ne that they van the means of saving my winds Ufa J• 00111 Lonseros; .Ts the Public.—The original, only true and genuine liver Pill, are prepared by Salem and hare his name In black wax upon the tld of each box, and his Mecum e on 'lle outride wrapper ; all others Mu connt.srfelt, and bier Inaltatkuut It. IL SELLX2B A CO, Proprietor. And for isle by Druggists generally. au2 Motion. rpo cluseautpr. MUDGE AND RAILKOAD CON. I TitAC2O2B,IIPISGULATOBS, BRICILMAILDREL AND 02111S8.—A rare opportunity Ii 'now offered to purchase I Manivaluable Blocks of Banding Lobs, &tutted tbe Bth , till of Pittsburgb, neer Pnonsylvenh Avenue, Isla property of DOOM Greer, deed Pitt of the like containing thekest quality of slay, getable Dr brkkmaklog; also. the bent butalai: Moos is the eoustfl , T bk l C q uairied • brings the lots to the regales city grate; Jab°, cfnumbsr of elegant bath:lft lota centingent to Petusaylvank - - Avenue, suitable for private resblences. Will be sold by order of the °concuss Court. stanntkaa, onther ooks, au next BATIJit• DAV, August bib, at 2 o'clock, P.M. Serino mote known the day of oda: ItDMOND DOPIILL GRIMM, • f'"`"'". Boat Store for Sale. - , luz sulwerlber offsrs Dais his =the stor.k of Ora cedes, with goal will of tiro =SIAM, if/1110 of house, Oa. linguine( WNBLEY GBENR, steedel• ' No. 10 analtbilski Direst . , CEIRLOTTS. BLUME, 0.11.11 Wood street, tam jest re ceived the Billowing NEW 1111210:—A Boat from the V, est; I'm Going Th ere; Switzer? larawall Welts. Brother Jonathan's Mush; Hoare of &roam, a tollectkin• of "weed melo/les, ismitaged in say style be cor maks deon, by time; Wild Mowers, Wawa; Thokeptilden, (Mites; Pa rewigLalareb, Dente &bulbar' Grand Welts Pre Been Roaming (tondo), Breaks; Beftly, pi Night Winds, Weihme; Maitrilp Babottbeb, fholie;' from the Opers, Ballak--seefly arranpd and nagentritor beginners; Jordan Polka, new; (Barret Furl, pr Wilhelm Hots ; Parkinson's Garden Polka, Krrisin; Parlor Simourks, del dle; To Meet Again, Tom; Dying Weeds of Little Katy:, There is Darkness on the IllanstaAry Wallace; The Mother's mile; Manly Dream; six beautiful melodies for email handy by (Erten.. Also, a pod eniation of Guitar Murk, Soup, Pi&a4 Waitron, lirgehrea, So. . au2.„ 1011-43tl Mods Whits Fob; 19 tads do; .- - EA Sr Willem.; • 11 bbl do; 10 1Pkil1orol; for lido by . IT , HENRY H. HOLLINS. tAINIf—No. 1, in knipi, for • solo by ' i.)47 ILSNYY IL COLLINS: °Tato C :I . TOPS-300 cruising soillaresoter sale by (WT] MINH' EL opunrig7 r~~a Uthe Chattier' Valiwy,.3B lone Mama soar U Mandleld; it lathe katrtalettind old In weak" 3 s BB ° arms of alai, and la worth more than we NSW"' /4 Nowt-ow mad alone. It Ua bardatu firanlfitaw tbsbustawa Enquire of 591011,1113 WOODS, aul:dlw No. 78 "Fourth at. 11.111 7 ir OiL-6 bbli rewired NW fiVittortu Restaurant for ...I. TIM Proprietor. of on INDIANOLA HOUSN, earner of WINDT and 1311:12IIIIZID intlitiodo Mayne of the leo% good urn, externs suil stiftWorn rg.w the home. The exams man 'of all seeds requisite to mom on • well fitted BaNtillrallt. tßtiOnag Spa p, and water fixtures. Ito boos' Is doing • good nines", to would not ta ported wati br ttre, °lrma. only she isolog to t eem the elty . fly9lklal ANN J. EDITLIDL - - - G.., F A A. 13 aces, with a good than bear, of 4 mew sad miler; and front porch, a= coring bAle, lath fluent* born and Mabee, corn crib, end PA Prien, tltba'df i with w alanse' of appl t P rr .1140w,nrsattd BO "rn auw, 6l :l l l.l., 3 i d a d ti.iil:eipoir, near the Yothltllog m'r reemy firer. Trice $l,. • Terms $5OO In band, Warmth one, um and three B. 0171381:112.1r DON, Seel LW, Arrent,lll) Third at. . F:LA CAM 1011 HARM, AtlCHAO— duet ind Harper's llagasisslta August; prim lb ma. Yoe We by Sul IL RUM A CO, 32 IladthsCA street. HAltera% ittAGAIMUI. for August jolt- reoadvad • for Ws at PAUL 11111111RISLItarary Depot, gal LitnYkid CUT OPEN ON NOT, of Barter, Goney, Gra hem, or Potnesn'e lampadne, any no to melt tba pela he, and will betides am ell 20 per mate al I Inif all Mega" sham for 21) orate per copy, after the afthel the month et their lama . taunnta, Iff Wood street. SEMI -ANNUAL A. MASON S Oa. drew W their Somme Masts sal Itastais at. gristly guises! prices. ("MOTHS AVSPIMI 'LOTS' SOK bALI2-122 valuable kj Sodding Lots, soh 90 bet feast oat &atm Arnow. ime Vibe stmt. by 100 &tepid ea anKr. Abicybar 244% sub 22 het trout by 74 deep. YoZ i Mol u t T S balm Will to 1731 Rea Nitste•gioterYo Mgt .00., tir"jk:nr• - i4. * 4 j y,~, ; ::;: ~1i : fi ~~~ f'~-,F"~ .^.. o ' ."' 4 ;;,;~.~. TIMM IX. JOSEPH 0. -Lamas ma MomMa ' ' PRIM 'Ol AMILIBINIF : Baur sad Parqestto........llBsamd Tint —llk Private Dam, larp-...41436 Bozo ixt mimed pouplialle Privets ham, 5ura1...... 11,1 XI Sir Pawns seeming seats veal be chimed 1.,‘ teats - Or oerttOesta. • .., W Door. opal Tyi o'clook—prforsosao• mamma st 8 o'clock. • Atirimt. night but ma of 11IU mAitriuirr 1110201. ELL. itrupipueout orlf.lo lIALII3 BT. CLAM. - Atir Loot supousatu of fir. W. Yter&RILAND nut Moo S. u. WOODIfUEY. air This Bremis August 'kb, the Pallusuinetu slD _ .. LAW" Wocd u i. imorit7iZes..--- Baia St. Cfilr. . —taderigiaarsisb _ Combhl( ll ut Utile artil)......2dbrtigiontillitob•lL Via I • A/1.8 P .411.13 1 • t 10'.1":.CLARK , DUAL POSTER AND DISTBIBUTER, 'counts, =Brno= Aim LECTUUS ALL 0130117RICATION8 by Mall tut Tilepspb, ar lath mg. by , AdFas Co.N• EYE vitt imam isossidlito attascf liektrto this dice the Holieloataktimic - , " AND Alegeliapillt , porting Wildcat,. atteediOux , ' . • , [myldf 1111.14 (Slormarly VIEW. ti.i),) )larkgreet, tj neap. antillVeht. sus be obi:slued Pluda,..kothnir. Oaaasts, kablia Maetlapdka. AbatPargo's _ummos i Sax Darn Baid oat belbaxat as U=l . applying to WI. fl.L&t CAROO, at Abe DIVIOTTS4 11...w411.11.Caig• &Om. fourth atreetar a t ths gait. 08aromatic. —lt le des to laws /woos to say theta bas bems Icemen to completely ismilkine waq7~ of this dreadful disgusts laasOes •tan say and at Teo met yr inarememite thiv tient. The demands oftieriJihntee fa the banaiit , the iiiptio• r.,suuty of whltdif ante= welt critloonsettio egg of PftWvdi and Itttlaniedlete, to to show dads Ind beyond tit dosa,t,ttutt Pitionsuot fag ismtlebe duo common nine, not only ua lOCALtelllettbl= Rholosatim ts o,Do4for. lout! Hight, but as a tobersol remedy, Uniting the investluther plosstion, ea well as thseullertag potion, to becomoloquolatoilatteato =Mits. Thogolhoolsof • Montt of mixture* an airmrd that tits otonkino is lorrety no:ova, omits bottled Asir llowsfeese Mehemet of the earth. Thefoltneem certtjlicate is centedfram a papa publishaist Atracaso, if.ensd boas O i nk August g, toot, &road.* to elm cipperukd cerfifiagegra.catA•aa D. Y.root, D, qrSkracute: This may itt truth certify, that I have beenso-bidlyaf dieted with Seraftilalbsthe laitsemayeamt that emeteftbe thee I have been tumble to enema to any kind ef insithem, sad much of the time unable to walk and oonesisd to say bed, and have boon trostodAsatly all the time by the bat Obtoiclapsonsoocultrysforite; I occadonsity gotamoo re lief, but no cure, and continued to W Wale until Dr. Toot recommemied me to try the Petroleum, or Rock Oil, nary. = n ee had falledr g; l4ld ss wt threw o tto p u o tfait ison t antt= et mica, and / at once began to growberthir, ante tow term bottles I him got • ears north thouranda ofdollacn ^ - NANCY XL SAWA. This may certify that I have been acorted with/OWe Petroleum , ilocktan, fey more th an yesr, sad have re. peatedly wkinneed its berefolal *Meets in the COMB of hid". teat abeam:id other dime:m.lo. which it Le rennidanlad, and can with coolklease remunmendlt to be a sulk= thy of attention, sad can safely say that mum hes ad its use whoroother ntedleboolnul Mod. ' D. IL 113 , 0 T, e,,,,egersy all the Dynamists to Pittabirrh. tooltatkw. 0 . litawamg• Develooposoatteo—goemomo. ~see.dett, kriagabtto light nor homotkaie, sad the mash of propos b moused; Imam lield,or bomadagai, will be plowed to learn the *Melo* audlieukremarch youtk. Mood, hoe brought before the public t eat of the age, tai tbe article of BYRILBOWI3 AllilitlOAN HAIR usefOitall'ili, a now etuy..ko Baktamot sod to patent Liar from &Utak. Bee circular to be bad of the Agate, evi.g fuligLittletMoua Price $l.OO in o , ottles. Bold by . _ 67 Superior street, l e 1 Tor de to Pittsburgh to the Scliffutog holmea:. - Fleming Brae., L.lllllcox t Co., IL Z. Baer; O. U...11.0aer, ' Joel Mohler, -Brad. Page, Jr., Allegieny city.—L. A. Beckham, Prole)* k MAW, 3. Fleming. . 1 - 9oviinokoot.—A.. Pattanum. Job. 0. Smi t h I . ape • - r nvis 'atm my interest in the beetles* of hastgraillies I (b, to 8. A. Long, who, with John Pidiliprodli eon deue at the old stand. Po. 100 Print l4wt. medially reranmead the new dm to the patronage ofsy Maul ~a:- Pltttte:gh, July 2a, 1814. P. L 2[ l ld il . LONG & CO, - DST L AND DRABS POINIDMIW, AND GAii IMAMS, 1:1t invite idtendon to their stock of Chandeliets, Peadoslik end aniser - liatorea - An lit np boars wait Gas atom, make Brass Castings of all kinds to order, for. shh itallned Pump' and Task Yittiogs and keep Anti- Autitton-fdetoleonstantly on hand. . -1,21 „V iStti ltlfßitipreati of Dry Ocala stow teillalt EA toVois dins moat & COM, - • - - - • ItiFFOX-60 bags primal!" reasayed this day and toy velq Lisa] W.CLVSKANOXIMWOr S ELt i l: 3 7 I LDERS-3 casks Eitell , llb i outdo*, far pale, BKA/1 7 11L 1 ,750 dps new 3 7r e tt I l i mmikt z r ui aL l i,' co SLIOAR 601) lILILASSOS - : . 40 WA, N. 0. Sugar; • 40 bias Me14a449; 40 - Sugar Douro bfaltores; tor sae by • 31 bI'CLUSICAN, HERON t6O. p ;ILL.— kegs 0. „ 31, . , : LvSkriiigsz—bal IDe LW. Game Festbets, NreJa by 'l.Ol NITLURICAN, HERRON- t . eLt—ILRI Wale Au..l bait. far sate by b iTSI M'CLUREAN, HERRON kCO fIIIICIOIC-50 W. &Chimer,. (or 'ale by jyal Ml3l,l3ltHale, =MON A CO. IVIAT:T uu T" "63beTroNst-Iril*AN.: 'WU/O.V-30 cep NU Twiscliantneleyreeseco, cabana 'sad fur rale by DySI 7. A. BIITCHIPOII *VD. u &NT IJUKY ieUsTiuSD—A fresh supplied, • ted Mutant reeeteed and to ads by • ly 31 J. A. RUJOIIISON *. CO CIF FICA FURNITURN—Pur sail kw, as *damn kluge —Tine aro Maga De*, s enp. atlas; I latter L.Wat, Lo [ly3ll J. A. H /LNG of +every mallity ut arkby bird and for ads by Jral n. It A. O. .11IIMIDA.H. • ifoLvg A LE GICIUSABOMASierIin 22011111:11, TM " VT- Elipt WinLiquost, Obl Bionouphiga sea Wbbilky,'No. 491 Lioarty Llynky TijrAtlAZl.Nlid BOA. ALVIR,T. " • INA. Bator's Martine, Ibr Argos ~ 'Peterson'. " . • Goda3!. Lady's Book, " _ - • Unitas Nonoas, " • _ Art Journal. La- 101 7. - .Glesion'elictoria, and all dal meant 18arary pipers Br this meek, Baas bean tasked at - • PAUL JELBINBRII Ilbstary - Baiai, J• 29 Firth street, opposite the Theatre- • I ltu LsaysB mitt MISS 2111111.11.111 fr-Pa tb '2 convenience of do readers of Putosiiie,ileeprisnil the Lena ..Niegniiineci, 'WWI - /k bereajtar bay* th e timovonnit edges Maimed. ltoneleber r en. , ILUMELLIfiItiIb ilk r N A. 31 kVA AUGUST, (b.syss Cot openjiastriegvel I .t ... RTNIBULLB', Tift.h street, -GIG, I • toss sansisaf-Gisist Witchtir _WWhe Tze. 1112.0h131D.-1 hove jun 19.• 1: • «Nadia alkali lot ofthecolobokoi Hylree Clapp Ooklag 0%. IMO U u azecadiKT7 frogant Black s vary rilkitiOurimlim gator,: sod so *hod la-China that but *ghat Wit Inoweih to tWo amain—a hf oblate _ _ --- istobolelopottohlon this wooist_ nom who dhow whole am briltakta 10." bill' - MICWW. &JAM awe.— we are me oat pesosatalbek of gooMatobas, dab and fesidoradde Goktleddry, horn Iv ton. Per amt below' foram prices, and at,kaat SO per oatkk lower tbsakbe Jams quality of goods CM latglplatasd tales ataWYinmemi west of the agekatelga All =ague adtpasisoa, sod we are mire you TIM be tenviieed of dr Sot by maga( at Id Market street, - • ..tritimat. PusuaLle. a= atibbalbia Ins jut smeared patent amain and T valeabis mashies, Is the use at OM* ANPliti In th e oianidboutre of MGM AND 13THIINT HOdid.. Is dm pla In Ito constroodoo, and tta saubfaerrir so jadlefounly arranzad i that no•Anen edgy -nll2l- ado, Peribrin ka mash akar ifHlttlllt in tie hafautee ee eh alma Foam= mild ..10, tun* AA old ailett l / 4 la bow, and Dot, tab with atom . but Un nee a banned= a boy east nook it. II tpsi lb* paesakon at the lad Sala and the Invedua . 11111fliardiell alfedal aid Dlplona. "Phoproptiaor lanne-badatioa b aaanialial to the undies ens of the pad violable lababeniin Indeldna alland - to time animal In the Dna at inidaesa for aid it la Intended- It la only neomptcy Ibr Man Who any dosthtilo Oa Shaul/oath* to tanonvineed. 7kattilarlbar anon revved: le - ad4 Iftesionebinek - the ngdoileallefectudrlC itiothir titles aaddfai.ln Verb:ll:Wide admit •• JOB ' - - JOILN A. lIAGE/N.Pitteboieb. Pa. A' X* 8141ElibNel titurAT - WWLEXhiVzr bf Aim et. h* boom th Ifibibkombio Dirdpationj by Motto T. Taber:lo =AO For solo by : .; . . •IL MINIM ,k CO, N OW WW I 4111UNLV.11G-8111.2119114 OR • •II fiesuluichiniaidilistres by A. Hanka -2cri4ty Yaws be tbs Pidilippirim by Roil likaisililicamtni. Lestbar Stotking sad Elik, cc React JobbiZiukra and Ilia Times; • -tor? of Virginia. gir Jsayaribainir: by acute' Layer: fifth supply: 1•41 4 / a nialy A . ftornat anti' aupitly. iiirabentiMagaAns, for Anne. Goitres Sides Moot, 7ent received spd ke sale by W. A. ertrxmarrasitair lito. TS Fourth mama 'MILKLIinS 11141.0AZINS, PON ALUttl.IbT. Apt.h. Besafer4 we Nonni' P r Be ail& Maeda by Poe vsaFX No. Si Aiwa/AIN ALT OUTIOD.—N9 boooid • Mist, on the yronnido, te.t optoodfd-bontote Mr. S. am at antiook, P. M, o Estado noon, MI& hut. Don't fat to ott.nd, If you Irish t bargain ands boo Isom. Roqutiti of MAW -WOOD/3, jy2B.ltt 75 Pootetlintroet r7:14- Wt. turifiTSV.—le. I'evna—la bolletboo iota for so* new DI. Oder Depot, Alloshooy, at each. the Cmotry—liosedet.-..! of b,111,,11, Orlin sores of L: oat lasid,lodloputoblo tftlq phoned etteellos, ilk Si an MX. awy. QUTHWIEItra SION 140 TM'S siren SAMU -starlit', stOtalte—S. A.,U*2loli trili out theft "toot of Hoolver and Gloves tit one•third Oft wad pieta ; jytto 6. MAYO* & (X).. base mckai down Y Uwir A. hew* Chintams, moms as low sell% &Pt% wo o. n& ;IS amt. • - Lund BAYINIBL TIMM, lloilx/IN se t !kkA A. A. m ALUM a eek'S. 21111,111 X ot. ukummuinum WWI 000 D•.—A. A. MAKIN it OD. ask saw neiNin saotbar 53•54 D. • • Goods, comprieleg saw Mr striscor 10 1 •• It•ra. Mr - Volum, As.- • INV al I Of UNI .I°W.**l2,B—"l r••••" :A; EINEM WENN ~~, ;-""e• -• • BXSZfill Arco J. A. MntlilN .Ik:CK) ‘1 ', 4•11r AI t I,
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