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MOTT -1111011.311N0 POST JOB OFFICIO • We would ULU . the attention of MERCHANTS AND TITISIMSSS MEN to the fezt that we hail, jolt received from Philadelphia a nnmber of fonts of new Job Type, and are now prepared to fill orders for Carla; Circulars, Bill Heads, Pap•r Rooks, Posters, and Programmes , for outdid. Mona All orders will be promptly filled. It is said that the, price asked for - Russian America is six Million dollars. It can be bought cheaper than that. We are indebted to Adam. & Co.'s Express for Lonisvilletapers of Friday morning--only thirty slalom" ilk The express Is a great ifinstitn- HA," . • , A 'letter has been tectived at fioston front Marseille,' dated Jilt , 19th. The cholera was raging tearfully.. About eighty thousand people bad left the pity. The deaths averaged DUD • inindred and sixty daily. The Washington Union 'of Friday morning contains the official announcement of the ap giolittnient of Robert B. Campbell, of Texas, as Consul to London, and Roger Barton, of Miss., Consul to Havana.' Chicago papers of Monday last mention tbe Aeatit of S. - Lisle Smith, one of the most elit quent Whig orators in the West, who has resided ID that city far sixteen years. . He *as about "forty yeses of 'age, and Is a son of Sarni. F. fiinith, of Philadelphia. It ie said that John Van Buren's Mistimes in .England-islo attend, as a voluntary delegate, th i p.i . ..boilhOn Convention at Manchester, Eng.- . g oa di, - liii,,boym it is not true. That there is an .sethinee b e tweg English and American Aboli tionists we do not dont't ; but we think "the Peirce " would take no part In e;leh an, infamous edlianoe. OUR SILLY. We have a good supply of our Weekly paper for sale at the counting room. It contains a full account of the Groytown affair, foreign news, and other matters of tumsual interest. We think it the best number we have issued, and hope it will be generally read. The Gasetee, of Saturday, lekids off with apret ti severe, and an apparently sincere denunciation of the Know Nothings. He thinks " they may mean well at first," but then the principle of the thing is dangerous ; and, above all, the con solutions editor of the Gazette is afraid that they - will get some disappointed whig politicians amongst them, who will prevent their voting for Pollock. There is where the shoe pinches. We would not wonder if the. Gazette wu right for once. • • The Gaulle next " renews the call" on Rer. Chambers about that "secret letter .of the Gov snot's." What will be done about it, we don' • know; but we rather expect the Gaieltes "call' will turn out like Gleuciower's call, on the spirits The editor of the Gazette next advises some of his neighbors to go to Bedford Springs. We suppose be wants to starve them awhile on "mountain mutton." That is skeepith. The Gazette, too, is a good deal concerned about the time of Mr- Ritchie's arrival. We would 'ingest a, public, meeting, and appoint a com mittee to go on East and see about It. Perhaps Mr. Ritchie has gone down to Pensacola to have • duel with Captain Hollins. If he kills the Captain, the whige will run him for President. The mind of the editor of the Gazette is next terribly exercised .on the subject of the receipts from the,nublie works. According to his cyphering there is a deficiently somewhere, and he is a little suspicious that the money is going to be used for electioneering purposes. Bravo ! what a brilliant discovery I Did that editor ever read the story of " Little Jack Horner, who eat In the corner 'l' The editor of the Gazelle next spreads him self on the subjeet of Governor Bigler's raking the stomp. He seems to be uncertain what he ought to say on the subject. He first "stumps" the Governor to take the stump, and then says he ought to stay at home and attend to the pub. lie business. So he is determined to plane the Governor in the wrong either wag. Isn't the deacon sharp! to The editor closed hie Friday labors by ex pressing astonishment at the brief time in which he received Louisville papers. Railroad speed icon old fogies. The Pittsburgh Journal says there are a /km slava in the Island of Cuba. It is no mat lerabont the truth. The main thing is to ware the abolitionists, and deceive the people. Pica . 14 Moak/. The Journal says President Pierce Is going to cheat Spain. He cannot see exactly how, but hefeels quite sure such a design exists. A greet diecovery, that. .:.The Journal seems to be in favor of the Re ciprocity treaty lately concluded between Eng land and her American colonies and the United States. The New York Tribune is violently op posed 'to it. Whioh is right? The "Journal lean" must have made a blunder. ,That treaty we t s negotiated by a democratic administration, *id all whig papers should oppose it furiously ; 'denounce it as a " fraud," and " a disgraceful and ruinous lorsofooo trick ;" a grand scheme of villainy designed to promote the extension of Slavery." That is the way for the whigs to talk, neighbor, about democratic measures. . The Journal next appears to, be Seriously alarmed lest the next Pope should be a Bona parte. ~ T hew, the " Journal man" has got a newbook, all about medicine; and he is so delighted. 'with it that he gives it a notice of nearly half a col umn; not all his own writing however ; and for odes he has need quotation marks in his edi- Wiriest Then, the same editor seeme to be apprehen sive that the Hon. David Ritchie will not arrive at home before the let of September. That an nouneement will produce I. sensation here, " we reckon." If the friends of the Ohio and Mississippi river .bssproyement will get up a separate bill for that ;impose alone, we presume it would find trim* ',dough to - oarry it through, and that the exeou die would give It hie approval. , i i • 4l , ; ' ' sts 4 . ~' +; : i ~ ‘;' ' - ' es., -; ' 'tr, " - , f . 4 . 0 "t4 - • rrrysieurtGu: DEMOCILATIC TICKET. Nowa of Me Day. Contents of Saturdors 0 Contests of Saturday's Journal Then, the same editor complain that the Musick refuses to take a bet ,with him of • spelling book. We know the reason of the re tusaL It is because the "Journal man" never pays his beta when he loses. Be bet $6O with .us that there would be no general war in En rep*. He lost, and refuses to pay. There. glir It is reported that the President hes vetoed the River and Harbor bill. Reasonable stew expected nothing else. Bush a bill of waste ful eitravaganee could meet no other fate. The billtiocompliehed its purpose. It enabled almost all the members to vote formoney to bb expend ed litheir own districts; and thetfthele)tgonsi- NA, of preventing such s." waste of Mozikis thrown on the executive. hse the tiourgo lisidlirmness to do his duty. .7 4 .; ' , - • 6 '1. 1 41* .4 ~;~. + .L` ~ 'J~ , THE, DIFFICRENOID When - General - Scutt Ira -bombarding the City 'of Vera Cml, the foreign consuls in the city, seeing the great destruction of lives, not only of men, but et-women and children,' sent a Jet w ritte n fatientlialser.„General, tenying him to allow the women enrobridren tklitaie the city, and thus save thefelTest Thi - matter: was en tirely with Genera., Booih He acted upon Lle own disofefina, a6tlwttbsut ociaro; 'yid he-re-. the iequest. Otte — Stella flew thick and fast, and women and children, who had commit ted no crime against us, perished. Bach is war; and such was General Scott's decision. The Whigs afterwards run him for President ; and lauded him to the skies as " the greatest of liv ing warriors. When three or four hundred negtoea and In dians at Greytown have plundered and destroyed the property of American citizens, have fired on our ships, and mobbed and imprisoned our em bassador, Commander Hollins is sent down with a ship of war to demand and compel reparation and apolOgy. Both are refused, and more de predations are threatened. The vagabonds are then allowed full time to leave with their effects, and then their palm-leaf covered houses are de stroyed. Not one life is destroyed, nor one man, woman or child injured. rat the 'Whig presses all over the land are denouncing the act of Captain Hollins aa cruel and barbarous. Why this Whig difference? Why is the man, who decreed that the women and children should perish with the men and the houses, and churches, made their candidate for the presidency; while the, other public officer, who showed the most careful regard for human life, and discharged his duty with all the hu manity that duty allowed, is denounced as a bar barian? Every !tensible person know. the reason 0 the contrast. It is all humbug. Every event is seized upon for the purpose of making politi cal capital. Every effort le made to deceive the people in regard to every event that occurs un der Democratio rule. The most extravagant language of• denunciation Is employed ! and the meet Unscrupulous falsehoods uttered. And all this is done not to instruct, bet to deceive their readers, in the vain hope to overthrow the party under whose limpet oonstantirule this country has grown, and thriven and prospered beyond all other nations. The Whigs ought to be grate ful for this effete at Greytown. Their old hum bugs were all worn out and exploded, and this gives them. a chance to manufacture a new one. It will soon explode, however, like the rest. Ffsw Yoat Huanuo.—The recent tragedy at the St. Nicholas liar retninded us of an edito rial that appeared in the New York Herald less than a fortnight ago. 'That-veracious journal had a long-deseription of this "model hotel," In which it was particularly impressed with the admirable police arrangemeits. It then stated "there was a regular darand night police at the Bt. Nicholas, the member* of which contieu ally patrol the House, reporting regularly every hour to their chief." If this was the case, we would respectfully ask how does it come a drunken man (Dr. a. Graham) was allowed to create a disturbance, of more than a half sa , hour's duration, by ringing ,the hall-bell, ko„ without attracting the attention of any of the members of this admirable police How does it come this man was allowed to carry on in such a manner as to disturb the peace and quiet of the guests, and afterwards commit a murder —forinurder it was, in the fullest sense of the term—without attracting the attention of any of the attaches of this modekestabliehment The truth is the Bt. Nicholas is a great New York institution, and consequently, a great humbug. Appointments by the President, By and wish the advice and coneent of the Senate James Tilton, of Indiana, to be enrveyor-gen eral of the United States for the Territory of Washington. John Calhoun, of Illinois, to be surveyor-gen eral of the United States for the Territories of Nebraska and Kansas. William Pelham, of Texas, to be surveyor general of the United Statesfor the Territory of New Mexico. George P. Stiles, to be an associate jnstioe of the Supreme Court for the Territoryof Utah, in the place of John U. H. Underwood, declined. Ratsben H. Gibson, of Ohio, to be receiver of public, moneys at Defiance, Ohio, vice William Sheffield, removed. Ralph Wilcox, of Oregon, to be register of the land office for the Territory of Orison. James Guthrie, jr., of Oregon, 'to be receiver of public moneys for the Territory of Oregon. Diathich Upman; of Wisconsin, to be register of the land office for the Minona land district, in the Territory of Minnesota. Lorenzo D. Smith, of Minnesota, to be receiver of publics moneys for the Minona land district, in the Territory of Minnesota. William Phelps, of Michigan, to be register of the land office for the Redwing land district, in the Territory of Minnesete. Christopher Graham, of Indiana, to be receiver of poblio moneys for the Redwing land district, in the Territory of Minnesota. H. C. Moseley, of Washington Territory, to be register of the land office for said Territory. Elias Ynlee, of Ohio, to be receiver of public moneys for the land office for Washington Terri tory. The prohibitory liquor law went into effect in Connecticut on Friday • Captain Lovett, of the olippelithip White Swallow, from Philadelphia for Boston, died of cholera on board of the ship on Thursday. A youngster, on coming home from his first term at a boarding school, being asked what he had been fed on, replied, "multiplication tables hashed, and stewed substraetion. ' W. Johnson has been arrested at New Orleans, charged with stealing, from Miss Kate Smith her bowie knife. What business has Miss Kate with a bowie knife? Oen. Spangler committed suicide on Tuesday, in Williamsburg, N. Y., by blowing out his brains, just after eating a hearty supper. This should be a dreadful warning to dyspeptics. An American Tagßoni ie annonnoed in a Mlii Baker, of Louisville.' She is but thirteen years of age and is about to Mart on a tour to Califor nia, with her mother. James Spriggs, a much respected cleisen of Washington, Pa., was thrown out of his wagon while returning home, and so severely injured that his life is despaired of. The Common Council of Detroit have passed • resolution forbidding the sale in the City Mar - ket, for the present, of cabbage, cucumbers, let tuce, green corn, green fruit, fresh pork, veal and fish. The pity of Boston wants two thousand tons of coal for the public schools, and cannot get it. It advertised a few days ago for proposals, and did not get a single answer., The supply in Bos ton is short. It haring been reported that some leading man in Illinois, was victimized to the tune of $26,000 by Sohuyler'e frauds ; a Springfield pa per assumed It was Gov. Matteson. That gen tleman, however, has denied the soft Impeach• ment in toto. RIZABSABLE MOSTALITS Is ILLINOIS.—The Galena Jeifersonian, of the 29th ult., has the fol lowing - On Tuesday last a stage driver, in the employ M. O. Walker, died at Warren, of cholera; on the same day another driver died of the Buie disease, at the station kteen miles cut of this city, onedied at the City Hotel, and one at the Bradley House in this pity. The wife of the station keeper, Mr. Charles Lamar, one child and two servant girls, also died of the same die ease about the same time. When the eastern stage arrived hers on Tuesday afternoon, the passengers reported that the five persons were lying se the station house unburied. Mr. Lamar we regret to learn, at the time was &busk in Chicago, and he returns only to find his whole .family destroyed. Dr. Ladd, the attending phy sician, has also died. In relation to the drivers, we hear that, they had for some days been affect ed with the premonitory symptoms of the die eue. One of the two, who died at the Bradley House, indulged in a heaity dinner on the day of his death, the prlncipalitem in which was green corn. iNPOILTART TO TEC trSWASHID.-A remarka ble fact is recorded in a late Paris paper to the effect that out of upwards of 16,000 persons, subscribers kto the public baths of Paris, Bor deaux and Marseilles, and who were in the daily habit of bathing, only two eases of cholas have warred. - ' Natters of Foreign Gossip. GOdeitilewhobss. lately- published some of his experiences of London homes, tells that when visiting one miserable room, he by chance °paled' the cupboard, and was startled to find ntit*one of its shelves, shut up with the bread ' and *it teapot, the uncoffined, body of a. , thilite The litthitimbs were decently disposed, nd fired with a cloth, and on a shelf shove—as thly put over a peer hie coronet; or a warrior his area—there was the little heose-fairy's cracked mug. 'kith its golden label, " Mary Anne." Elhd lay . there till her co ffi n could be earned. Not many weeks before, the mother of that household had perished, and had been kept in the room for a fortnight, the work room, eating and sleep ing room of the widower, and of a family of children. Holidays at Constantinople fall on nearly all days of the week. Friday is the holiday of the Turks Saturday is the holiday of the Jews, and Sunday is the holiday of Christians; be sides these, there are Greek, Armenian, Catho lic and Hebrew holidays of many kinds; and be the holiday-keeper Greek, Armenian, Turk or Jots, the chances are three to one that be comes out to enjoy himself upon the Groat Field of the Dead. The Field of the Dead is a vast plain, fall of poplars, cypresses, tombs, coffee-shops, sherbet stalls, and tents of story-tellers. The tents and stalls spring up and disappear from one hour to another—established, perhaps, under the shade of a tree or m,pnument, or perhaps taking a commanding position on the top of a large tomb. Three men were tried by the Paris Tribunal of Police for dog and oat stealing. They were oaught by the police with a bag containing nine dogs and as many cats, and the men avowed that their onlytnode of living was cat and dog steal ing, by means of which they were enabled to obtain about fifty of these animals per day. They had, they declared, a yard and shed in the neighborhood of the Rue Moufftard, where they turned their booty to account. The skins they Itld to the furriers, the flesh was boiled down f . the sake of the fat, and the bones were con e ed partly into glue and partly into animal o coal. Mr. Manning, we learn from proVincial news papers; who some time ago, experimented so successfully in Glasgow in the deodorising of sewerage, has been making similar experiments, on a much more expensive scale, in Stirling. At this town he operated on an old mill dam, contain ing 86,500 gallons, and in the space of twenty minutes the whole of it was rendered perfectly pure and tasteless, by means of the chemical agent which he employed. . Mr. Simon said, at a meeting a few days tilto, of the Society of Arts, that it was • notorious fact, that the great amothit of blindness among compositors arose from the want of chimnies to their lamps. Such a statement seemed to be to tally inconsistent with an age of civilization. That simple remedy should be published far and wide, and when once clearly known, compoeitors would no longer tolerate the old system. We have been reminded, while reading Hard Times, of a story of Morgan, the great calcula tor of lives. Some one was Baying before him that he had lost so many friends (mentioning the number,) in & certain space of time, upon Which Morgan, coolly taking down a book from his office shelf, and looking into it, said, -. So you ought, sir, and three more." Plumb remarks at the opening of the Crystal Palace, the Queen took the opportunity of aim ing a tremendous blow at the infinitesimal bon net mania, for her Majesty wears areal and sen sible bonnet, while many of her subjects wear • crown, nail nothing but a crown, as a substitute. A new Ballet af the Grand Opera, Paris, .is founded on a curious tale of mesmerism, under the operation of which the heroine, though In love with another, is made to appear, while an der the mestnerie trance, in love with a man whom, waking, she detests. Coffee is now regularly served to the French soldiers when In active service or in camp; and new hay and oats are no longer prohibited to the horses of the army, recent scientific examine tioo having exploded the idea of their being in jurious. The grents bitting, Russian organ in Berlin, announces that, at Kissengen, near the Rhine, a house had been taken for the present bathing season for the Emperor of Russia, who will drink the waters there for some weeks. It waX t stated in the House of Lords on Tues day, on he authority of Lord Coke, that a mar riage had since been set aside, because the hus band bad upon one occasion stood godfather to the second cousin of his wife. One of a group of Spanish dancers now at the Gyumase, Paris, was the other night actually felled to the stage by one boquet of more than ordinary size, which struck her on the bead. A eorresiendent of the Philadelphia North American, writing from London, states the fol lowing in regard to the crops in Europe this year: "The intelligence, that is reliable from all parts of the country, speaks of the splendid con dition of the corn, anti the great extent of the growth. The weather is now magnificent, with every prospect of a. continuance, and we may shortly explicit to see oorn very much lower in price; although it will not be of that character which astounded many a speculator in 1817, when, in lees than a month, it fell from 104 e. to to 475. 6d., still it is going down fast. Weill gence has reached here, which tells us that Prance has very large wheat crops, superior in quality and larger in quantity than the average of former years. The Algeria harvest is already reaped, and large consignments are on their way to Marseilles, and have already materially influ enced primes in favor of the buyer. There is Sito the almost positive certainty that France will be able to sell to English purchasers instead of competing with them in their own market. On the Continent the crops are extensive, and the markets are nit only dull, but fast dealt rang. A circular from Rostock calculates on a large yield, at least one-fourth above the usual average of the wheat crop, and more than a full average of other corn. There are the same prospects in the Baltic districts, and accounts aro extremely favorable from Norway, Sweden, and Denmark. In Prussia there are excellent prospects of a great yield, and at Smyrna the grain is unusually plentiful. In Egypt the prices . have greatly fallen, and at Alexandria the corn is most abundant. In the Principalities the corn is being •cut by the BAII3BIIOII, but in Bulgaria the harvest has been most abundant on the whole: The prospeote of the supplies of corn are very gbOd. Potatoes promise to be abundant, and as these two articles have a ma terial influence on the general price of pro visions, the food of the people may be expected to grow cheap; and should this anticipation prove correct, an impulse will be given to busi ness which it is now seriously in need of. Stir There will be no famine in Illinois this year. From every direction we hear of most unexampled crops of grain. The harvest is great but the laborers are few. The Peoria Republi can 'aye: The craps of grain in this vicinity— , winter and spring wheat and oats—as well as the tame grass, have all ripened this year at the same time, and even that has not happened before, we believe for years. The reaping machines are at work from sunrise till dark, and also on Sunday, and the highest wages are paid to laborers ; but yet, we are infornied that many fields mast go to waste from the want of machines or men to out them. One gentleman who is cutting. by the acre with one of Mr. McCormick's reapers told us that he was offered the other day a dollar and a half an, hour to go Into an adjacent Said when he had finished the one he was then cutting, but his engagements would not permit. We sin cerely trust that more laborers may he obtain ed, and that our farmers will not suffer to the extent that is at pzesent apprehended. The ad vent of a good reaper, or two or three of them, in our county at this time would be hailed :with joy. WA:TM—An eicellent thing is water. Next to the "man who' invented sleep," blessed be be who invented water—clear, cold, sparkling, ever delicious water! How manifold are its uses ! Think what a vast deal it has done for naviga tion, to say nothing of washing, scrubbing and hydropathy. Even tea and coffee can't be made without it, and the grog sellers and grog drink ers owe more than they are likely to confess— the former in money saved, the latter in intoxi cation avoided. 'Then, what a charming drink It is !"(we have tried it, and know.) In spite of the untoward tendency of the Maine law, we shouldn't wonder if it came—some day—into general use as a beverage. To be sure, it is abused--people drink it too cold, and sometimes too much of it. But that proves nothing against the use. Folks ,abuse rum, and brandy, and wine, and they can abuse water if they like. As to hydropathy, it is well enough in moderation, especially if one takes a shower bath as Pat did —" with the precaution of an umbrella ;" but even water may be "run into the ground," which is often a sad waste of a good thing.— Bolton Post. Mr The Albany Transcript says that the homely phrase, Boot, hog or die," is now ren dered sa follows" Penetrate the soil, my por cine friend, or early expect an obituary notice on your untimely domino." Tb• Crops to Earop• ffM=EIRI • . S 4.1. 4 ;: , ~,•* A CARD. Catholic Clergy eine their Vaistweastatera. 4 The undersigned, on behalf of sundry meti beretat Bt. Paul's congregation of this pity, wheat certain distinguished eoclesiastice w netted with their church, referred the considet tioneof 'a, Aellogli:istsesneffla.reggaieg titi litaraotert, tt .to Jolt tteth4 opinion mod I eioe'on thp Poem to he adopted in refejestee the same, have felt warrantediby .the Waiver contempt with whist it is trotted, teadviettr in this ceee. a eontinumoe of th 4 i MM.* contempt with whieteso many other vile ett ments proceeding from the same source, hi hitherto been treated. As, however, this libellous statement has bi printed and widely circulated in the shape c handbill, purporting to be a voluntary confest of a certain female, made before Mayor Adel of Allegheny city, and certified to by him, ti feel it but right to mate the following pal announcement: let. The contempt with which the statemes. contained in this docoment, have been received by all classes of the community, prevents their changing their opinion with regard to the course they have advised the ecclesiastics referred to, pursue. Falsehood is impressed on its very face, and all admit it to be incredible. 2d. This statement, though purporting to have been made before. Mayor Adams, is not sworn to; the girl has not ventured to add this teat of her sincerity, which the importance of the case ab. trolutely required. This alone, especially consid ering the hands into which she has fallen, is deemed sufficient proof of its falsehood. 3d. An individual, who has been designated by our Courts of justice as a sewer of filth, whose name is synonymous with everything vile and loathsome, who lives by heaping calumny, and • straining every nerve to blacken the fame of every one connected with our church, and par ticularly its most distinguished miniaters, is the person who has inspired these proceedings. His language may at once be recognized in the statement attributed to the girl In question. It was he who, after priming and preparing her, brought Mayor Adams to receive her deposition. Though she refused to swear to the document thus prepared, he procured a oopy and is now engaged In circulating over her name what is chiefly Indebted to himself for its existence. Anything which owes its origin to this lying and infamous scoundrel, is, by this very fact, totally unworthy of notice. 4th. This foul statement is so notoriously un true, that even the parties who so industriously labored to circulate it are evidently convinced of its falsehood. 'lf they were not, they would most assuredly push the matter to a trial; to which they would undoubtedly be end led, and it need not be remarked that nothing could pos• sibly gratify these people more than to establish by legal proof such alleged forte as are contained in this printed handbill; it would be for them a triumph which nothing would induce them to forego. They have the female under their influ ence. Their not daring to subject her statement to the ordeal of a judicial investigstion, is the' clearest proof that they, them/elves, know there is not a particle of truth fn such stelemenur. sth. The undersigned, fully aware of the sen timents and wishes of the emdesiostlea alluded to, defy those concerned to undertake such in vestigation. For many reasons not necessary to be mentioned here, they have hitherto abstained from devising legal measures against throe par ties who have made themselves responsible for libel, is circulating such CaMEDICI; but they pledge themselves to the public, that they are amply prepared to refute these statements, and forbear doing so at present, merely because they deem it improper to anticipate what may yet become the subject of Judicial proceedings ; but in the mean time they do not hesitate to pro nounce it a base, wicked and wanton slander which they defy those who make It, to establish and to say, that they are in possession of the most ample proofs to support this assertion. The foregoing will, they think, impress the same con viction on the minds of say one, whose opinion they value. C. IHMSEN, HENRY wcuLtotruil, JAMES 13.LitiaLy. &salmis hismuovn.—At Donald hicKay's yard, East Boston, the keel !e being laid for a new clipper ship to equal the Great Republic in site—or, of 4,000 tune burthett—to be built for Messrs. James Baines & Co., of Liverpool, and to be owned the " Donald McKay." Kir Salo of Dr. D , loanolo Vermiloge.-- ,I.moor the hundreds of letters, oertificates and order. re ceived by the proprietors of this malkine, the following are selected I. show Its character, and the effect of its use to . distant part of the Weds.: Roletron, Boone or., la., lanky 10, 1860. Monza. J. Elm' & Co.--Gentlemen-1 write to you to mdiclt WPC] foe the inmeluable Vertnifuge you prepare. Sometime sham, I purchased one doom vials of Dr. C:Bely, nd prescribed It in my tweed.; and It proved so effectual in the csionision of worm, that we other prep:roam will solufy the dissent of this valve and ricusify. Please send me one gross of the Vending. immediately. Yonne, Se, SAMUEL ROSS. New Paozzoixecz, Tenn., July 1,1851. Muses. J. Hon to Co.—Please eend the VersoVacs for us us soon as possible, so we are nearly out, and the demand for tt to very great. We believe it go be the beg roweefuge seer Ismael. POUTIIR DTCI.IB. Purchasers will be careful to ask roc Dr. M•Lane's ale. trated Vernauge, and take none else. All other Vermi• fug., in coniperhoon, are worthless. Dr.lki'Lane's genuine Vermlfoge, el. his Celebrated Liver Pills, can now be bad at all the respectable Drug Stores In the United States and Alan tor sale by the sole proprietor', FLKMINO BROS., Successors to J. Rldd k Co., air torso's Invigorating Zllxle or nor dlstl.eeTbe moat terrible of all bodily complaints are those which erect the Integrity of the intalleet, dispoeing It to monstrous fancies, alternatives of gloom and excite. meat, or, acme than all, profound, unvarying depression. Diseases of the nervous e) stern and of the digestive organ. create thew sad conditions of the mind; bet, happily, In DR. MORSE'S IN VIGORATING X LLCIR we have a pre paration that removes both caws and effect, by rallying the dormant powers of the stomach, bracing the nerves to • healthful tension, and relieving at once the mental lump The Oordial le put up, highly concentrated, in pint bot tles. Prke three dollars per bottle, two for five dollars, six for twelve dollars. 0. IL RENO, Proprietor, 192 Broadway, New York. fold by Draggleda throughout the United States, Canada, and the West bale. . AGLITIL FLEMING A BROIL, No. 40 Wood street, Pittaborgh. DR. GEO. IL KEYSER., N 0.140 Wood street, do J. P. FLEMING, Allegheny City. Imagism gar The Great French Busedlee BALLY'S ANTIDOTE AND LOTION.—Those persons who wish tor • safe, speedy, and permanent mire, should use the above celebrated and snivelled FRENCH PREPARA TIONS. They have now been In use for five years—have been thoroughly tested In thousands of the most obstinate came, and invariably have given satiefettion. They are got composed amply of Balsam Dopaav►, but ►re entirely different from all other preparations, both In the nature of their Ingredients and the manner In ',lath they operate upon the patient Hence the wonderful sucosu attending their me. A gentleman connected with the Western Railroad says: "I have expended for other people during the last these years over MO, for remedlee of this description, and have never timed a single article that gave such mar meal math► faction as your Antidote and Lotion dose. I do not read lect of their ever falling to cute in a single Instants. Many have been cured In two or three days." Price, Antidote gl ; Lotion 60 cents per bottle. Invented by ii, Bally, Pnytician to the Paris Hospital., and crewed from the original recipes, and sold wholesale and retail by DUROY I 00.. Bole Proprietor. for the Uni ted States and °sundae. Priuoipal Depot, 458 Broadway, New York. Bold in Pittsburgh, wholesale and retail, by .YLEMING BROTELEIU3, (Bucomeors to J. Bldd k C 0.,) No. 60 Wood street. Wheeling—J. IL PATTERSON k CO., and by Druggists everywhere. .1,1221 ad . " Bylphllls, SSSSSS la end Diseased Bleed..-For these terrine dilemm.Carter's SPadal MX' tore Ls the only specific. The proprietors hare In their possession ever one hun dred certificates of •the mat extraordlaary curet effected by It. We refer to the certificate of Richard Adams, late High Sheriff of Richmond, V 4 Wein Burton, Ocacimbidener of the Reveitue ficr Richmond; General Welch, of the Mam moth Circus; Dr. Handley, of Washington City; Mr. Wm. A. Matthews, and 0. B. Luck, Req., of Richmond. Vs.; Mr. F. Boyden, Exchange Hotel, Va.; and a hoot of others, who have eeen cues of the worst description cured by Carter'. Spanish Mixture. They all certify that It Is the greatest purifier of the blood known. •„eliee advertisement Iyloluoilaw /Er Pantaloonaw—The well-known superiority of OBIBBLMS fit In the Garment, made no comment on bin part; It bee been acknowledged by ell who here flavored him with their orders, that they have never been fitted with the came ease and style au by hint. Ile begs to inform his pa trons end the public, that his stock V now replete with the newest ttylee for coats, vests and pents, suitable for the present season. MAIRIBBLZ, Pantaloon Maker, 'msr24 FOR SALE VERY CHEAP. A BUILDING LOT IN ALLtY3LIN:CY CITY, 24 feet by rt. 108 A poi bargain can be had by applying, won at the ofgoe of the MOBSING POST. j7l2:tf Lot for sae. AGOOD bIILLDINO LOT, 21. feet front on Carson street by 100 feet in depth, In Birmingham, will be 'old cheap. Enquire of OSO. P OILLMOKB, jrlB at onc e of Moruing Poet. The Greatest Invention or the Age. TO AVOID those Implement Peelings that usually 1;21:M"..P...7 the wearing of • now Hat,the CONIL. ATOD, lately imported from Paris, forms the H at to the exact shape sad else of the hod. A neat et, and • good Mt may be bad at 77 Wood street sprit Wld. DOUGLA& WM: B. ENGLISH, ROUT. H. MARSHALL, .JAB. 3. REANHTT, JOHN Pittaburgb, Jane 28th, 18.54.—je2fat Lifo, Fix' and Marian Maumee Company OFFICE 56 FIFTII STREET. MASONIC HALL, PITTSBURGH, PA. UMW MACS, .Preeident. CHLILCIIOddr6g, Secni This Company matte es intaty. stisance appertitibbig tteor commend with LIP& BRIM Alio, against Hull stelCargo But on ahlialtMlelld aiming TFeee and tzibuteries, and Masai Mite eta And against LW. O and Demme by Poe, and &obit Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Trump, Pollute. lamed at the lowest ratee consistent with eallitY to all pestles. _ . James Nl,Hoon, ' Samuel WCAUstins, WSW= Phillips, John /butt, Joseph P. °mum, 5L :D., John ld'Alplo, W W. P. Johnstoo, James Marshall, Gaulle S. &Won, my26:17 Stream rstr * Deoleueesst.—Scieutlas ales 117aredelly brining to 110 t new temeattesu., and UN =rah of ptogrees le onward . , persons Bed, or becoming .o, will be pleased to learn that odium and Wag retreads om.• Mod, here brought bsibre the pebble the greatest treader of the age, to the article of ErillatSONl3 AMMICANILtIi REBTORATIVX, a sure cure' for Baldness and to parent !Ws from falling. Bra shouter to be bad of the dotal', trig fall partlettla c rs L . E. Priee nsa sl,oo oß 4 1 a large bottles. - Bold Preprlet ti, 67 Superior street, ClevelandiVtde. Far sale In littiburgb tbe Tel turoseel— Deming Brae, L. Wilcox Co., IL It Boller', G. IL Kayser, Joel Mohler, Benj. Page, Jr., J. It. legliercy efty.--j.. A. ikokluun, Prods ; - it Mew, J. Fleming. Binaißghan.—A- Pal 0 1. CITIZENS , Insiaraineo Compaq of UHLPlttouish.-11. D. . ELMO, Proddentl BAH. L. lb WAHMELL,Socrotary • Offien: 94 Water lirod,insisoons Market and Hbodkiresti. Inamo HULL and CADHODJako, on Um , Ohio and,Hisoio ' - - rippl Rivers and tributaries. benne against Lome or Damage by Fira. ALBO-4190ne the Perth of the Sea, and Inlogil Note. Hai end ilonspnriation. ntucirosio! • H. D. King, Wm. Larienerjr.; WWl= Byplay, Samuel M. Kier, Danisol Don, Manua Bingham, Robert Duninp,jr., John B. Dlliworth, Dow M. P5=10.214 Frond. Senses, a. Harbough. J. lionoonnuikee, Waltinhiriant, 6 Hays. : Jo dedS tOoASSOCIASIMD Pllroausethi%wove Coosa Roy Of the City of Pittiburglao Preaklant—ROlONNt mousy, Seer. JurK. I[oo Wffl hours against VISE and MAE.= RIIU of ai usu. Otiou N 0.99 Motor atopet. - • nalknosse J. K. Moorhead, W. J. Anderson, B.C. Sawyer,, B. linnet!. R.B. Wil 0. U. Paulson, Will nm Olo=nikmood, B. B. Roberts, John M. Irwin, Jomph Kays, Wm. Wilkinson, David Osamball. 34d Western lawaaglwwta fiaaplital...- LW Dra. 4 aciesirmt, Beerad, !Nayarit Wood and Market streets, mod J. Mirro,.MaMbusat righter or Diammee; AU. diumy city, are the attredtmi Phf.kianato there:me WU uat47iiirtith.orisrtr "adr=t. of 116 t he made to then at all hours at their deem, or at therbetatal at 2 o'clock, P. M. Receut malaria "tridental Wary are marred at all hours, without tuna. Jaltrr 10z. C. 1r ir./WIGH, 110 MAR/LAT street, PM& burgh, Imp:afar - arid Wholeade Dealer M rIIIOCY AN D STAPLZ YARILTY AND DRY GOODS, offers to' city and country dealers as tarp sad well seleoted Block - of Goode ea any house, and same prim., thus timing relight, time sal expenses. :Man O. 0. .—Place or meeting, W Hall, OWood street, between Fifth street and lr alley. PIMM.OII lama, No.ll36—Heets every Tneaday evening. Itiloasrus Hoconsniss, No. Sr—Meets first and thini Friday of oath month. ' Itnaraerly 10. t. ATTKNTION I B. L. o.—You an, hereby notified to attend at your Armory, on MONDAYS, IVIDNKB - 1(3. and PRIDAY3 t for drill, mud to transnotunett bust. nest ut may mine beltoi the Company. P. HANK, tuarZhened Secretary pro tem. 10. rg tie er-.Tba JOURNEYMEN TAILORS 80 CINTY, of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, meets on the Intend third W ISDNIESDAY of every month, at the 7.L0111- DA HOUSE, Market street. By order. Why JOUN YOUNG, JR., Secretary. EWANOZRONA. LO ba GB. •O. 0. F.—T Anson= Lodge, No. MI, L 0. of 0. P., moot. ovary Wo/nosday evening la - S'ooldngton Hall, Wood it flyL7 Mammoth 2elight. BITEERIOR AND SPLENDID PICTURES are 'ta produced at CARGO'S New Canary, No. 78 Fourth C . street, by his brge and improved kale and bky i dso. Lights' by wldah Manes:es of Ckdkiren are ta t ten Ina few seconds, and Adults in any weather. Idinletnom set In lockets—Daguerreotypes copied. day and evening. People's Gallery. FMMY CICIT DAGUSHRICOTTPE 3 taken at the Gallery are equal, in oorreetness and artistic merit, to any ta ken in this city. Fine cues and frames Oren at equally redoced prices. Parted satbdaction warranted, Call at the People's Gal lery, LAPAYITTE HALL, Fourth to, near Wood ear %IWO 110U86a1 FUR 8 &LB.-o,Bpp Ibr 28 feet front on Washington street by 135 deep, near Pennsylvania Avenue, with o &lea House, well finished, of 8 rooms. Also, a Pram. Ilona., off rooms and cellar. Terms eery. 8. CIITIIftERT A BON. au7 Real East* Agents, 140 Third street. ArAtlWMill COKN ISTAMILI-6 bozosjurt rem:lvied by lj au; W. A. ACCIAING HECK Ilit'd i'd.RINA— to boxes Inrob Farina for sale b au7 W. A..M.CLUKG. 1.) ICJ§ 1A.U11.--.8 boxes fresh g,ounki Rio , for sale by soy W. A. .11.'CLURG p .,..,..., SAGO TAPIOCA—For sale b! W. A. It'CCIIIIG JittIISTON Mllllll.lLL'B4lxtrsets of Vanilla, Lemon, Y Prob. Almond, Strawberry, to., for Savoring Ica enema Blanc ]Loge, Pudding., An, for rate by auT W. A. MMUS°. ITERF.AFTER I shall sell — llMper, Putnam Graham. Gmley, Knickarbocker, and Frank Leslie's Ladies' Gmette,tmmediately upon their arrival, at sworn' cans per copy, making= exception by selling any of them below cost, or Ibr 16 mate. and charging 26 cents for all others, sa I me by the city papers some of the dealers are doing. but charge a falr and namottable modt on all. Should I sell auythlng Lim than cost, I must, to make up my loss charge moni on comethtog else than the regViar selling price. The above are my terms In future, IMO .With I will not depart, should they oven keep selling limper longer _than the month of August for 16 cents, When it comes to well ing lees than coat, lam off. nualanse of tbat hied don't Pe). • 61.611'L. B. LAUSSER, p ap? 67 Wood street. r i to T r l t t h ig e wernue estern gouß rlat o T r (r TiiI , U . NIT : ILD !STATEN, Wanda A. Murray and others, • vs. No.—. In Admiralty. Steamboat "Active." ily virtue of eundry write of gale, honed out of the Din triot Court of the Vetted States for the Western District of Pannsylvanie., in Admiralty, dated the 4th day of August, A. D. 1/64, and to use directed, 1 will expose to sale the above named steamboat Active, together with her tackle, apparel, machinery, and fungtora, (now lying on the Mo nongahela river, at the coal works of Andrew Leech & Co., above Data No.34at the Rhenish.. now lies,onilltiNSDAY, the 17th day of Anguat, A. D. 1864, at 1 o'clock, said hint having lean seised and attashattstehn Nun Of Innen A. Murray and others, in a Plan deft skinwribbise, for wagon &aid WESLEY FR.OBT,-Marshal. Dissolution .f Portneirkip. • MLLE firm of MIILVANY LIDLIS was dneolved on 1 the Mut day of July last, by lindlotton. sod the death previously of the Senior partner, Patna hiunany. Copartnership. Tundersigned have leased, for • term of years, the GLASS WORKS, Properties, and all the Ahura and Warehouses, lately mounted by Mulney a Ledlis, and will continue the manufacture of Flint Gnawers in all to va rieties, doing bindness under the firm of LEDLIE a ULAN. J AMES S. LEMUR, JOSEPH J. UL•M. Pittsburgh, Ausust I.lB64—(au6tlm Bale of Lots Continued. • OII.PMANS . DOUBT BALE OF BUILDING OTS—Late the PEOpetty of David Over, decemeed—elt L uated In the Eighth Ward of this city—fronting on Penney Pianist -eve mos, Farhat street, Locust Motet, Vickray attest, Bluff greet, and Magee street—Will be coot' nowt on the premier, on SATURDAY, the 6th day of Autumn, at 2 o'clock. P. M. Terms to sosimunodate Bombast:we. Particulars made known at sale. EDMOND GILDER, 1 cut SOPELL GREER, ,f • 10 Ham •n ure m WO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS worth orate* will not be dletributed at RAXIMIS'it CO.'S Star Du guarreAlPe Galen, Fifth street, opposite Mane's, but open the poyment of $1 you can proeirre to good a LIKE NESS as can be procured in this or any other city. Call and give us a trial. aub Imatratotions in Music. MWAMELINK would respeetfally inform Ids pnplls and friendethat be will continue his proleon'ss Instructor on the PIANO 10IITX and VOICE. Orders left at Mr. KLIMEK'S MIIBi. Store, or at hi. resi dents:4 No. 187 SECOND Street, will be promptly attended eked " • ÜBT RECEIYHD —Frank Leslie's Ladled Gestate of JParls, London, and Nee York Yuhions, for August. New York Journal, for August. Hillekerbocker, Katharine Ashton by the author of Amy Herbert, Earls Daughter, kc. ute la the Par West, or the Ootalcal, Qulelcal, and Tree. cal Adventures of • Hoosier A: M. Hart.. The Spanish Heroine; a tale of Cuban Pattiotlara. Gimbal Pictorial, and all the eastern lAterary Papers, have been received at PAUL %LEHNER'S Literary Depot, Fifth street, oppoeite the nears Tailor arm - -_ 240 Liberty et, head of Woid. W AND CHOICE BOOKS JUST RECP.IVED.—.e N - rine Anbton: by the author of Amy Herbert, th e 31• parlance of 14% At. Noen•Daya ; a new American NcrreL G Prank Ladle, for August. Knickerbocker, Harper, for Augint; 15 cents. For sale at Hewett/rap Book Store of W. A. GrLDILIWYPINBY A CO - sub No. 78 Fourth P13;14. A IKAW. dowa all of tbair A. Prep& Males, loins as kor as 12% cents, wants 4./. mato. • .i 728 LaulUaja= - Wm. IL Haven, - Junes D. NOM, MemeM Bradley, • • John Fullerton, Notert Galway, Alexander Repeals, Alrur • etroteg Oounty,- , Etorsoto N. Lie, Illttemolnit Itirem Stowe, Beaver. Jahn G. Hiaith j ppr 6 A CARD Plan ..~.,., Uw Lb LIP. *TM Lion „ar •.7 tas6l • UN- ' LSAND RIPL vale by au mati:III.3OI'OWANIV 8 ' IP4. uvp,Ae.,l Bala •- • grasajor • --"'"? Baccarat to ' 100 11:4'011 Origsnuns, pure 70 do Cloves; • BO do Rosemary; 76 do Louder; 50 do. Amber Race; 60 00 Bp*, Lamp/Lit 90 do Peppermint ; 50 _do Eamaltas; for Mein E 7 r nt G Bane. LTIII hitleTalr. • IiIYKU-2110 M. DROe 111.L05.-15XI Iba 115 St and tit eala_by_ ans .• - FUMING SEM. yILIKPLNTtNY.-7117 bbls for o 4 by 1 sub WAXING BRAS ir„ riff /ASLIB'S CAVORT-I. Ur:.PANKLUMII, Harper, for Au gus t; price lb onus &A. •Softle Appreatituddp, with Muster- Kona by Dailey; 60 mots • • Conker Esse to Kentucky, and other Storks - Thy W-T. "Porterof the New lorkßplrlt of the rinese; with Wooten Lion;; 60 motet " Minted's 4, a Courant: by a itoisd i NetbseKsi-Pisslier; Bo many very good sod over books hare been published Jasely tbst it le sell worth erhKe to call and look el them. laud; Woks as lesbian and lamina, the Curse of tom,_ Lmpllghter, Thoughts sad Thinp: tarrltt. 504 ' "„'. No, 321,mfddle t. UtrATCLIJEF AND .1 " XLS/N.wlWeantselang a 4 ffidr ry of Natalie, awl Jewelry at nundslowee prlenutturn Is usually Obtained elsewhere. Onitosiers may demob est getting goods at my estabilaineett, at heft ea ker,and gen orally lower, than` tier t entree market[ AD - goods, Wan • Sliver Ware manofsetandat clown works, in Oakland. Jewelryrelututietared Io ceder, sednesilyntrilliellW Watch repack% done berotofora, In the best alismer, and ear-noted. Military Goode, of Nl . klnda, at enter& yettait Wl W. WILSON, sat • • • •G 7 Market sunset, owner of Pourtil. Q ANDUSKY VT • PEOPIP, :ALK—karty 0 feet rhmt ea Bang!hy atm;laybory, by la deep day.allay, wilh 2 br w ick. home. of flaadaelky • frame boon on the alley Rh. 'arena Mena oontalaa a hall,llresoomsoricalairoment. Mee mat hefflare aeunela4 a hall &edam rooms, eves,/m. Nat peke sadtlynta apply to • - b CtelllSMlr &' sae , Beal Irate ignite, 14a Third street JUST .RialialliD.-Irssallt s..JAAJost %sate of Taalikuts, for August. Estakerbotkse Iturstas% Ste August. - - Kaakin's Halfirserly Abstract of Medial BeiebeeiC, Glans* Pictorial for Ws' mask, reastuut and for akwitr - . yr. A. aI:FRANUSICEI mt. No. 78 /oust!' Street.; BOOK POlt RaILROADIIIPALARICRa--Akerta* forauder for laying outruns& deterattobeg frogan. gtea level 4 .oelooldimer- eartliworic,-•tc.„ eta, together with tables of ratlll, ordinal% dalfrotiocur, long choler, =variation, lorpoethista gad tutus/ illgiet le& 1 14 .. t -eta. by Jahn it gleark. loggnrer. Pocket. book Ana.sl,76. • , . • object of the -prat work is to supply al want very geoersliy Alt by tadetant kaginaere on ilaihearle, Books or convenient torir for amo in the Add, contalntag the oall, Di ttpariLlunatie table. are conarna anougltbat a book eon "UAL Uwe tables otter@ poonliar to the kallroad k,-and eireetally the neowaary *mate Ls laying out turnouts, relaboge,da,kladrekbostata whioh tbia War &Aped to supply. - R. klitrroar -Wed Ptent, Aril 18. ISAL— Giotdrarear.l. have looted aver lbarekli Raid Rookebe freilitsed Naiginee*" sad think It well. Wiped telbg leetita Path= P and have no quelion bat It walla Am very tre ado =ptsetkdiotgPßr birth Ibr elk* and Bob wort. 11. H. WAIL tret, /W 0,14,1814, an math pleased with it,. Ifiroat's BKa soanuel„ "Field Book of Railroad lkorinrors.. With Yee preftwita.. 100 of tome of the most praetkel and suutfulof reaigaired proorerea among railway rargineere Ita has Oven othaze ebk.k, new at least In Mete poem& flu, appear to pinee., a War. of higher Taloa thaa stater sere novelly - 4 bring In keaeral laseiptiblerrf available, lot to ear , d .b. a . ble. prank& are. /a conchaion, ebbe I of - Kr. Heuero .to hi ratkaa to adapt it ea .r''4 - 741• 1 1 to profardonal mega, I have PM** cordial ratteteeliter al* Ma rteetakto, otoorry darrimgeaeat Weald by Abw, .g. soggtaag. aellent typoiraPhlud Lost. tdrntidiehera *a Dine= or Rear . *law Polytsebrde-Inatltate. For We by WILLSAkt & ILAVYIt, D'atler It. Ragiserwe Stationery,, aria Market Arad. carper of Reond. P yalcliaa TT IS grialfyirit to the proprietors of B. A. rahnestocre Vcruilfture, to or. that regular prootitionews make an ea. motion in favor of this Tormifoge, andnotet L esio it In preforwo. tlona to their own prepara, but give Ir v ohm tory testimony to Its favor. The ibliewing la a phy- Seim of high character, now In Minds, ibrmerly of Lo Ws- . lona, and I. dated Saawmterown, L.L.,Jeum 4m,1863. Dears. B. A. Bakbadock Cb. Oarrum3—l have mend B. A. Debilestoelri Verstilible le OM practice of medicine, in this and the Southern MAW, for the last ten year., and I can nwermenesid It sr the medi cine for the purpose for which it was Intandod; twigging, at one dme, from • small girl, of say ton you of age, one Amaral and seeentynine worm. As a druggist at Shaw neetow 0, I have eold avant quastity,and It has invariably given satidaction. In fact., It is the only sores medicine now canned for. H. Brun; H. D. _ Piepazed sad Judd _ L. 111INSIBTOCK Ak CO., auS corner of That and 'Woad sta. El== Nle hereby pr.ni to sit peweowt Interned that. 1.11 the viewers will wet reowil to wijoarmeent .t the PSBItY HOP SS, on .11111DAP r the 18th instant. il2 o'- clock. P. M., of mikl Sep, for the pawpaw,. of their appoint ment, NODS PATTERSON, THOMAS STSII.I., 0. I. MAGILL JAMS W. WOODIVIILL, R. E. IPOOWSH, 8. M. KIER, Thiene. CUAI. LIND SOIL naLlL—lngbry acme Cloal ara Land, en Me ifornagabela river ' enafnartn of mile from Word Elizabeth, and adjoining ffie coal worts of C. limn an. It will be offered at a bargain. Sabah"' of co.* THubIAS WOOD& INKBAL WATMILd. A froth supply of Ooogrwis, 1.112' Bedford and Blue Lick Wathr, readvad by 7oa. FLAMING, eother of the Blamed sad Makes street LlVltli OIL-1 pas of Baker's oasis. Cod Lit (1 08. reed.by sua JOB. YLE.411,03. A hOAATIC UAOHOUb—Artszoellantartleis lbylnapert, in& lug I perfume to the breath, after swifts or _tains medians. A supply reed by. _ JO& Ira corner of the Dimmed sod Minuet streets: AX MATCIIIS2. uOO very flee Wax Matches, - VT reared by en 3 JOS. FLEMING ARMORS, RODGERS & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS. CORNER OF POURTD AND 0111171PDVLD mars= Kraft Pittsbargb, Pa. frp: OA tel , I . ll7 B :fir . AND U BSLLRHs.XNULNY /A, Nit Vaal., pre. K' • • lacattes, 061 e. Matta ilMa. I het it a duty that I owe to my fabov•sufferera. to state that I have crperienoed great rabid frmathe um of betters' Liver Ms. I have suffered comely with the Liner Clan• plaint he several years—so mush Do, that both myself nod Irked; bare thought that I could not earths but vi short time. Hoch money bad bun expanded. in the endeavor to procure relief foam the physicians, but all in vain. As tars resort,upou the reconnitudatian of my brothar r I pm cured some of Sella& Liver Pille,at jousters, and/ losnia. great relief tram Untie um, and in the contaattulvirie them slue, I have almost mainly matuareg headth. Haman. I am the husband of Ramat Oompaton; I thixat. bailers' Pills a superior obedidne, and I believe that they were the memos of wiles . toy wiles life. JAWS Caiorrox. To thv fabfic.—Tha detiosi, only tree sad palates Llver Pills are prepared by R. E. &ORM and km hat 'Oulate is Mark wax upon the lid of viva box, and his aliguatute on the outride wrapper ; atl. others are ortratwiadt, sod bum imitations. R. la RIKLIMIS Oa., Proipittetora. And for sale by tam*, geaerally. PO QUARRYMEN. BRIDGE AND RAILROAD CON . TRACTORS, BPRCULATOBIL atuoixesaas, AND 01WERR—A rare opporbudty is now offered genthisie those valuabhe Blocks of Bunning Lots, dlnsaked in - ths Ward, city of Pattetargh, near PensuNivaarla Arenas,l inn ate property of David Omar, deed. Pert if the lots containing the beet quality of May, suitable Ihr hrielonthing; also, the beet building stone In the country, which, when qttanial, Mote the low to the regular city Veda t ebu r eilitunbee of shoat banding bus autdageot M Peunkvivenla Avenue, mashie lbr private resideaess. Will be sold by ordernf the Orphans Owl, at awdes, maths premilese,ea nest SATUA DA Y, Anguat ath, at 2 °Week, P. • Terms made Amen the day of de. EDMOND GRIMM, I " mt .: auftlf SOPHIA ORMIR, • f ClldltLorrg BLURB, 1.111 Woad Angst, tuns ust re oared the Italowing NMI 10 1110 71—A &sag b j oa the Wan; I'm Going nags; &diesel Penwell Welts, Banat; Brother Jonathan% Match; Kona of DinnahMeabolleetlon of sacred melodies, arrsapd in may styla for piano or melts , 1113014 by Orem; Wild Players,; Thw o =mlfart, ("Igen ; farewell March, Baum: Belddhogra Welts: ere Been Roaming (rondo), Diew-ler ; Softly, ye Night Winds, Wallsce; hlada)ap SchotWi6, OnMe; Bed bola tlis Opera, Dellak—eadly enanged mid awned floe beginnem; Jordan Polka, now; Barra Pared, par Wilhelm Ruh,: Parkinson's Garden Polka, K.1111=1; Parlor klamarka, ea dle; To Meat again, Toss; Dying Weals ef Little Katy; Turre is Daftness on the "fountain, Wallies; The ilielha's smile; Early Dreams, Mx beautiful melodies for smell Sow by iltdon. alio, a good selection of Quiver Music, Songs, Polkas, Weise', Marches, gn and I nsll-12 obi. Yibturab ; ; 61 b f bbbs Trout; . 11 bbis 413; 10 hf bbla Pickard; far as by jyl7 EMILY . IL 001..W8. LLIM— No.l, is kegs, for sale by IL CO MOW LLINS. .1/17 (11 . 0rii OLLIMMISY TOP 6-4 0 1) of • " • ‘..T Ws by 0/1.71 EKON H. ‘) manstkeld ; it lathe MI For X o• whaling. Vat to market kOOO (IN the Chartiers Valley. NI ACM of Coal Laud, war acraeof .001, and is north moth than we ask the tt, Id the thal alone. It is s ism Ant for any one In the badness }Monde of THOMAS WOODS, auDdlw No. 76 thatch at. angle bells recetmd sad kw sake HENRY H. IYALLIKS. G OOD FARM RM. BALE, of 43 acme; with a good lams house, ofd room and cellar. and front Dom, a good spring h o use, Ida doable barn and stables Ingma Mud, coms.,,,im nag good garden, and orchard, with anuasiantes of apples, mess, peaches, go. DO noses he cultivation, and ho m m o umber, a good wog and a caw . farm, situate 3 saw from McKeesport, near the Yoturtaaghemy river. Prim $l,- 600. Torras pop In hand, balance en ono, two and three "oars. R. CUTHBERT f BON, . . . FIITEISN CENTIi 1011. 11,61Urra, RUB ALTUUCZ—Just received Harper's Mairestrie *re August; price 16 mum Nor sale by but U. MINSK & 00,22 Smithfield Amt. i AiteNIZO MAGAZINE for August just received • Ja tar lade at PAUL NUMMI Literary Depot, sml Fifth st, opposite the Theatre IBBTKE AVENUJI 40111 JOB BALIL-Ble valuable Building tots, mob 90 fed groat co Centre Amps, mar Vane erred, by 100 deep to so alb). Also. bar Jena oath 22 feet flout by 74 deep. litivprioe and terms apply to COTBBIKT ,309, jyll Real Notate AVM% / 40 =ma .Uret. Now M./nil...Nu aIIST 03/J AM, O_KAVATII, Mod .IIN. full sasoctmont of Iforuishlug Wen, a *A. now 'lrunming awe of je3f , YRA PAN wow= • k v . • MOPE=I r ;.. 12f!Timissr&ti,c. IMISIII„Lwas mew Meseirie-- Mows Wood ...JAM 'Of 4.ladialcm—Bozes maireirmeMMer-ikfrehe Mom= IS; MAG. vaall, Ohm= Tier. irio: Baur for tweak lac. Perioaeorepriareeets Ira:rd . & arra= artra I= the eerflifeeba - I"coasimir o' proforma= to emblegoi WI °Work - end la= appearance of Mies MIREIWITFINITCMILL......rbie M ein& dam= Tat, the Mrlbrreemee 'eeeloreate thireditgreet tragedy eft DOTIGLAR: Toonig Wir=l,l MUM M. Mitchell - Favorite Dam*, Mt. Sale Et. cialir .....;.goog- 0 . The Merberr I vrarrbare" Sr. Webb ...- be Iblkowed by the la act of JACK - SHEPPAILDnise ihkepparklllas M. Mitebeli Aiddreng Mitrbelt MlMWWifir =obit= WM= AA 911711:01" ZWZMIUMIT: /amp Alia Mermaahldeligi. IMF IMIPV-IM - 19 1 1 1 1 1 . 0 1116 - WILA 0 T -LOC.LARIEO- iIIf.44I I OBVgirIiND , DIMMAITE I 4 AlargaVEllni:* t ionTkr=oilr *AO** , attention. • CMIMS 3021.14Ziai • .01431041, . :NOW ttniteuM s =buirlithes • 411,) JamrtlY 0,100.17:: Ptalicr Miithags, *a. AlaorAbigcta attl Ban Motalled saa be bast .111.-sealllnaiorad•M ftwia, t y applying to WM. MAIM glaidiley- - at the Crypts' Pah* , Thapintroon.itoossaankaiLearga*Ma.,MataikmEtedkagat Ur .1. 'magi the- Manes tla t itThs Oi ti t l“a t l 4lo • olm' iAea th m .o oa= lostr . 4 4 K-e l m = i rrma y recmmad thitrs— • 7 • • . 2. • • '" V• irrUfi r Crkpe., 'DELL-Allll,lol.A.MlOUlnallgltk ANA attend.. tliefr Alit 41 Wid•liePOteskat, Pemba* iniAl 0040-11 implismamo Ims .ud Stoup, reekaillisa.farethatet , kinds to,aaliejlar- Pbh Ullmad Pampa Tookalitliugs, sad Imp Lad- b;',ffEiE5RiEE5i5U • • INCCLUMX/iN. HIYHU N • 00. Ci BOULDERS-3 cask/Allem r • Id•rs, for nee by , JOU bret,IIIICAN; wrung A QM I' dos nee Cora broom., be sa• by ,• WCIALSKAN. EiltiLlWYt 4-03. S l7l - 4 * ' ' 27l= ,- N;O: r 3liga ' Sagsz ileaanliolaara; sal& b.. • jy3l nilitaMMlLloll,-IIEIRON &.•4). tinglt 7 o. *redo by JeczariurA nt, mamas nisi 311-60 W. R. Meese. far sakily .17 31 - ACKIIIIM- 1 -libbilats*So;l l ;_irdr mi. by kla lettaltae _111010,14 OChr W±c=hieztda ••• • Y,111.1d 2 / I .IID-4.deede • ted Mestaxddlendmil iliPfetrailer 1.01. :t ••. • AL : Irmo* lonia low, talkmis: 1 - • fron . Oafs; 1 Dm*, 100.11. 0 . 8 ; 41140 l"A. • d, of every mkt, vieolosomultazaly;aa. baz4 I 4 II ;WPO•IO7 . -- uuraciutiLualp ae, •ittWaSskiosdNifasshAl W l ' lo 44 , l'o'. s>ti mestrat WatiLti or .Bas vox - K411231151M4 ihr Godersisdalkely , Glitaints PlatatiO, sad an tin last= Mimi Mors he this sieek,ltsysimix toodnit_ PAUL KLIDUMB Utsesry Depot, .-•- . ir79 • - Rah +but, opposisi U. Thassra.- FriIig•LOILVIS GUT. £YB MGM- zse tosooolosco ottbo rosioroot tatono.K.ermAadthe aunt Mama t Bro. boroafter Lano "or loam sips Wiwi& -irodZa a tt larLY POILAANIUST, 1 (1 t vot•roosioud ,,,, 29 • - .• • sew coma or Mutat • • • t/OLONIi Ter ildetnago.--.1 naver.jneVere , E mired a smapiot of thsealebnied By Serahqttisiong re. This is an ameedlnely !migrant Blatt Tea, of very lanab flavor, and to highly yotsed m China ' Drat haeritlsi heinqfDato this eonntry-1T ht 'chat& composing tbsiebole importation this Pdatillft: Those who ono a really flusankne saw invite:Vie eve it s trial LM7rtrat elieli e .—yr Mui eare now /Awing our promarreodrof fine W,M, Gold Jewelry, bop no to LS per . dor. beige former prites,isd at .leari SD. pat of lower than the wile quality of goods nen betiblabsed for in any o,las glitablifilmonstommot-themouatOw we saki. afire etenik, sad we are ante 350 W M bi COUViliali of theliut by talLlng St II Wart street. Hower: ,eats plantalattig itianhisem. - ap sutworibm bag just second a patent fur a Row ma* T minable towline, tor the twe ef those copied la the mantifeentremi maths art) axlizrzaski• Dtl. aw • 'pie to tin mersteriation, audits mashitiery is so indieloweit =mowed Diatom, limn eau, with as., Mks. &SPOOL' mho with it in two into - abet as a . axiom workman timid, do, wrier the oid +mem, in ewe hero, end-that; ate, with more accuracy. With but tibia bistritetbm • boy ran wort t. it took the premium at the but State Tab, mil the invernaimm anode& • Weds& sad Diploma.. me proprietor has no hreltalionlo recommend ittititha crab as one of the „Most nimble labor • emethg InathinM' over altered to Mass engaged in the lis of badness ,lbr: eLlch is is intended. It is only steeemary fbr those who may doubt, to see It in operation to be convinced. The subseriberis now piqued to sell Angle rosehinest, or the right of manufsetuting and reading Min-other dam and mnthe& _Yor further partiMilses ado:ma JOHN B. HAGUB, Plthdellrgh, A. le O. elTargisole ORNAT W08.13..-oestooo Ind (1. Famine: by Ain 0. asylums; complete In 1 edam: . $1 Feetdozabl• Disetpettan: by Netts V .Nollea; 50 coati. Voy Bele by H. NMI= a CO , i7/ 5 • No. Si Soitallekt swot, . MAO uutrblb Jt.lsT ASCALINAu. k'tbuudw -of Stiou , ieb 111p4 s ?Iota: Twouty Tsai+ in tlusPhiltioptues: b 7 Plsol Dela airman. Lather Attstking and MY, or Hunter. John Clasym MS ll:Amu - stun or Thesis. 7ssipstasevre.b/llkarlss Lever ; supply. Dodd' Yszolly Abroad; Muth supply. _ arshenss btsosins, bsz A 146111. Yesersoe's tlosey's Lady% Book, • • Just remised and Ibr sale by - W. A. (SEGMENTS f 1 liAlLaitlS EL - bashcild Words, aLidAIIN it, IVA übr. LT Agatha Beauhrt, or Mustily Priam - Liadwieb Isbutbi Napo: by A. MEAL for _ - EL MlllllE jy2B • • No. 32 Elati A BARGAIN NrATICTION.—WiII • End k Mobile bid.loo, on tboicnoninn, thatopkedit home of Mr. inotoo. of o'doe4, at., on flokaday sect, 15th inst. Don't Ildtt If yonlifol• bargonond emehboss. Enquire of - • WOW W04:114. • ' T 5 Ntitharrit "11)OWN OD COUNTRY.--In Tenor-6U Wilding lotollar " sale, war Lb* (Mae Depot, Allegheny, at $2l" ands. n the Conotry-14 Or 6,10, 15, or 100 urns - or rood land, halleputable title, pleasant eltaation, for $6 an mait.. Teems easy. - D. OUTIIBBILT Atill dL - YAWN . slag .R. out tn. lr_stoot . et Maar and Glares at ons4.llosd Whit IssANOES. K 7 51121, DULAIMCS, ; matidl"" " Pk t A. /WON AO 111, is% • 21. ML amt. sokillan. DBMS 00086,—A. A. MASON 200: r are now motatiog another impply of Smaq Dram Joodo, complains soma rich nom Apes of lairued lam . rem Silk • na. • a burp amortaiant of Ito HOILDLIG LOT TOR SALL at .• -. -4 WT %Apt front on W,Y11.11 omot arUndlng istim...zwa....7. „„--„-.0.,...,,,„, LA fp a If leflt tor twei moll Mao& MU IA Ma o dedroblO 10Eation for I, toddonee; and trill b Mut tow, And on IbrrotObto tairn. THU gookand dear from intionlifinot.. Miran of GEO. L =LAM; bl.ll • • At O. of lifervisit Rat 'Heat Stews for tubsetible often Ay lite settee *Wet of On oaks, irtcWipoil will of the custom. teem ahoy" Aka. AZEILEY 41111.211, szad9te • , No. IS Sisithilekl street.. AGM= 102 AUGUST NOW NICIUTED.—Kak2.-. IU. orbookar; NIMES; Goloy; Graham; Poiersoa; 21822oribr Antart only MOM ones at tba oboap took +tar& of GILDLNIINNEY A 00., ao2 ••.1 - • TO lourth attlat. NVOLVIIIIS—A. good assortment or all knots of Wool -- Terl l / 2 1 / 2 Menallteg Colt% Alla" Blasiteat'e, Werner% oak thillavagefog Kamm Plstolj pat reordsed aad for sale! 0 .g.. 0 . or rer.1 1 .1.1 ,1/S TETLEY, 136 Waal !amt.* RAPS FIRAW/4.-6. 6. klAdOti & CO. ham jun it C poreoprom •mother lamp oesartmont of rirti Mao sad embroidered Orme Stomas. my , 2 20 Mao; mask by shunt t SEWLAIR. 1.6 I MLotorlore Ornahod 3333 3 ; 60 do Loaf Bogor 16 do Powdoral Boas: 30 do Whit. Cones floor 10 do Coarse Polvoziood; Oa oak by dB mum 3.31.130,1133 W INDOW G1A851150 bards 8:10; . ~ .... 10 do 10212; .- •SO do 10211; 211 •do 9o12; 'l& do 729; Bwearies sal EWA . Ism& ; tor ode by - *IB . SMITH I3IINOLAT IL 13 " 134:01=PowdbmW0 0 1.1 ,00 0 15 50 eta 1. WIDIAt Anistas Chalan, do all r bYor We by 1 44 1 W. A. ArintrAo . 1: IRON-00 tau No. rAckthaelte; 101 No. 2 do; do; Good brand', dar sea by W2L BINGIUM 2 CO., 10 C• 001 Basin. UU IFLN killNd AND YlllTarLi—A great variety kept eon L, snugly on hand togetl-v: with theneetreary appals. nuires, and *Latin; initsrial is gensral, a r eal elay SOWMr' LEaVole 1.111: ukle4 on. hog. 0: tnnkkv. Cho haze, or Putosea'a Mercado., soy Itic Ph O no, and mill baddao are all 11l per mat .as I sell all Mag..- dors for 2) (auto pat copy, attar the llfth of tha month a choir lame. PAWL D. Litlflrllt„ JIM Wood Atre.t. .n,lll-ANNuAL SAL.l...—d. a. Mena\ a t/u. V their hineuner Maw Wand Mantillas at . ‘restly nsi j3u nood prima. utittrAClL ULMMAAS marked down • sal roam par' r yard, at A. A. ?LAWN OAT, jrgl 43 )Mb target. 7( A. seam as 00. 1.1141.020.10 Olt/ /OW StOCIt OS UMW. Opd ingte *Was 1 1 1 . a bubo osanotab bout ...~:;. R~::Y.:._r =CPI Elia S i UM Ml%Wass•it* asmi IFS• 2z—a =Li=