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'rl ' ' 4 e , IL I '., ' tifi ' ' - 4 , 0 40,ri" lit we lIM tdi Zinging FOR JUSTICE OP THE SUPREME COURT, JEREMIAII S. BLACK, MONDAY MORNING MORNING POST JOB OFFICE. We would call the attention of MERCHANTS AND StiiiiinaB MEN to the fact that we have Jost received from niladelphia a number of fonts of new Job Typo, and are now prepared' to till orders for Cards, Circulars, Bill Hum% Papar Books, Pouters, and Progranimes for exhibi tions. All orders will be promptly filled. • D. io State Central Corn The nteeibere of the Democrat% State Central CowinMee of Parmalean* are requested to' meet at the MSS. 011ANT8' HOTEL, to naiadslphie, on the 17th of duvet, 1854. 'ELLIS BONIIAM, Chairman. Gso. 0. Wain, Secretary. Deniooratio Comity Committee of Correspondence David Campbell. Jenne A. Irwin, James Blackmore, A. B. 11PCalmoot, Henry ItOußough, J. A. Durdevy, John H. Phillips, D. W. Boss, John O. Dunn, John Layton. T. B. Rowley, Thomas J. Keenan, R. H. Herr, George F. Gillmore, J. A. Perahmon, . D. R. Williams, J. 8. Kennedy, - William Bennett, Alexander Black, John Barton, J. J. Billllitlg, Joesph Birmingham, John Both. = sir The Democratic County Committee of Oorrespon deuce will meet at the ST. CHARLES HOTEL, Pitteburgh On WEDNESDAY, the 16th Inst., at 10 o'clock, A. AL There were 18 interments in Cleveland on the 11th inst., and four of them from °balers. By Adams & Co.'s Express we received Louis ville papers on Saturday within thirty hours af ter they were issued. The earnings of the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad, for July, were $36,643 81—an in crease of *2,270 73 over the same month last yE. The Isthmus press generally concede the bom b ment of Greytown (or San Tuan,) was a ne cessity. We give an extract in another column, whieh is a fair specimen of their tone. Commodore John Downs, of the United States Navy, died in Charleston, at four o'clock on Fri day morning, after a few days illness. ,He was' commandant of the Charleston Navy Yard. At the great race st Newport for the $5OO cab, Mr. Stevens' yacht Marie won the prize, sailing forty miles in five hours. Mr. Stevens owned and wee captain of the America when she beat the universal British nation. It is now conceded that North Carolina has elected Bragg (Democrat) Governor, by over two thousand majority, with a reliable Democratic majority in both branches of the Legislature. This secures two United States Senators—one in plane of George E. Badger, (Whig,) whose term expires with the,present session of Congress, and the other to fill a vacancy, formerly filled by Willie P. Mangum, (Whig.) Mr. C. C. Dennis, the Superintendent of the Buffalo and State Line of railroad, was found guilty of kidnapping, by an Erie county, Pa., jury, on Friday. The charge arose front the late riot at Harbor Creek, during the Erie rail road disturbance. When the mob endeavored to lynch Dennis, the cars were put In motion to protect him, and a Harbor Creek man named Cooper, who was on the train was carried into New York State. KNOW NOTHINGS AND THE WOMEN The Philadelphia Foamylmmune gives an ac count of the proceedings of • new board of school directors in that city, that illustrates some of the shining merits of Know Nothingiem. Of oonrse, in Philadelphia, that secret order has things all their own way. The new Boards of school directors for the different wards get their instructions from the * midnight conventicler of this society ; and those instructions are implicit ly obeyed. At a late meeting of the directors , ser one of the districts, theydismined a Miss M'Cuen, the first assistant teacher in the Reed street grammar school, for the openly avowed reason that she was a member of the Catholic church. They also dismissed a Miss Winslow for the same reason. Not the slightest charge is made against them except that, The old di rectors declare they were excellent young ladies, excellent teachers, and entirely obedient to all the regulations of - the directors. Thus, the school directors of the famous city of Brotherly Love have commenced the exercise of their little brief authority in the same way that Mayor Conrad, is doing it on a larger scale. Miss Winslow and Miss M'Cuen must have a very exalted opinion of those brave young men who dare not openly avow their political senti ments ; but in secret conclaves devise the means to deprive young ladies of employment; and the means of supporting themselves, and per haps their mothers and sisters and brothers. It is a brave and goodly work, truly ! The hand that strikes is concealed. Several thousand young men of Philadelphia have actually accom plished the mighty task of conquering two young women, and turning them out of employment. Judge Pollock is a Know Nothing. And now for the principle of the thing. No Catholic must be a member of the board of school di rectors. No Catholic, male or female, can be a teacher in the public, schools. No Catholic, though he may be &native, a descendant of some of the earliest settlers of the country, and of some of its most distinguished soldiers or states men, can have anything to do with making the school laws. Young ladies hitherto employed as teaoers, and having given entire satisfaction, mast be turned out, simply because they are members of the Catholic Church. Catholic Oit item must pay taxes to support the public schools the same u protestant!. • • • t• , g• ',olfro• ••••\`' ' . • ...•? • ' • t . g • ' .1" DEMOCRATIC TICKET• vox, aorerulog, ILLIAM BIGLER. Fos CANAL ocimasioxim. HENRY S. MOTT, PITTSBURGH: DAVID CAMPBELL, Chairman. Jou EASTON, Secretary. [aul.l News of tae Day. "It low a fallailS victory " " Yanks. Doodle, Mil ColtuabLv !" That is snow Nothingism, as wo, understand . It; and as it manifests itself in Philadelphia. Among, perhaps, a hundred and ,fifty female teachers in the sohools of that oity, probably four or five Catholic young ladies can be found. The secret society that boasts its strength, but hides its head, decrees that these young women must be turned out of employment at once. Off with their heads, ringlets and all, shout these thousands of brave young men. They are dan gerous to our free institutions."- We would suggest that the Grand Bsohem.of all the Snow Nothings, if he ba a bachelor, be introduced to Miss Winslow. We presume she is pretty, from the name. Perham; half an hour's private con versation would soften the heart of the stern chieftain, and she might be allowed to retain her place. Now, we hope our Pittsburgh Know Nothing. will •ever be so cruel as their Philadelphia breth ren. Yet, according to the principles of the o • sr, how can they help it. Look out, ladies I ! . The Join-sal should be down on the tec h for reporting the probable failure of the clear Bank of Indiana, and the Indiana 8 to Stook Bank of Peru. . fhe ir Journaf is the champion of the Banks, g and bad, land is bound to step in to the res cue now. 11111 r. The Hotel keepers at Niagara Falls have bad lack this season. The cholera broke on; there some time ago, and the 'flatters all 1 . The cholera has disappeared, bat visiters d. sot not mappear. ... 7.. T. , 4 4 New Pablteations "Orr-Haan TAILTNOS AND CRAYON SNATOHIN, " by G. W. fiangsy, is the titlo of a 12 mo. volume of 400 pukes; ,containing portraits of seventy four men of our country, ;who "have made some noise in the world." ;Fremont, Prince John, Seward, Hale, Barnum; Edward Everett, John P. Hale, Boole, Greeley, ,Theodore , Parker, Neal Dow, Benton, Marcy, Birinett, Crushing, Bum-. met, &0., &c., are the subjects of the sketches, and the writer wields a graphics pen. He mani fests strong Free Boil proclivities, and cannot claim the character of an impartial biographer or historian. But his sketches are well worth reading, and we • presume the book will meet a large sale. The portraits are very good. Pub lished by DeWitt-'Davenport, New York. For sale by B. T. C. Morgan, Bookseller, Wood street, Pittsburgh. AUGUST 14 "FIMEN MINUTZS AROUND Nsw Torts," is the title of a novel, published by De Witt & Daven port, New York. It is by G. G. Foster, author of "New York by Gaslight," and other popular works. This , author hair won _ a high reputation as n pleasing, eloquent and instructive writer for the masseX of the people, by whom his wri tings are extensively read and admired. For sale by B. T. C. Morgan, bookseller, Wood street, a few doors below Fifth, Pittsburgh. " BARD Truss."—We have received a copy of Dickens' new : work bearing the above title. The name of the author is a sufficient recommenda- tion to receive a large sale. It is one of his best. Published by Stringer & Townsend, New York. For sale by Miner & Co., Smithfield. street, and Gildenfenney, & Co., Fourth street, at their de pots, Pittsburgh. Tux IMPORTED - CATTLE MANIA.—Anew passion, which seems destined to become as extreme as the "tulip mania" of the Datoh, or our awn "morns mialticaulne," is fast becoming prevalent its several Western States. No one will dispute the advantage of men etooking their farms with Sne cattle; and the necessity of pay ing round price, for the genuine article; but then, it strikes its, $3,700 for a two year old bull is rather running the thing Under ground. This wag done the other day at a cattle sale in Wilmington, Clinton county, Ohio ; and a num ber of others brought $1,650, down to $7OO. A eimllir sale of "blooded stock" took place at Paris, Bourbon county, Ky., last fall, where the figuies were most extravagant, but not equal to the prices brought at the Ohio sale. , A planta tion of silk worms were devoutly wished for by many, as it was easy to be Been fortunes could be made by morns ! We got the fe ver and lost the fortunes. Lot our readers, who may be afflicted with the cattle fever, remember this ; and consider whether from two to four thousand dollars for a , " Wellington" or " Duch ess," is not paying rather too dear for the whistle. ATLYT APPOIXTMENTS.—By a general order from the War Department a number of army promotions and appointments have recently been made, among which we find the following Penn sylvania Cadets appointed Second Lieutenants: In the Infantry army—Waterman Palmer, jr., David P. Hancock and David H. Brotbetton. In the Artillery—John T. Greble and Samuel Kin sey. Francis J. Shank has,been promoted from a Second to a First Lieutenancy in the ordnance department. CHOLERA IN CHICAGO AND DETROIT.—For the twenty-four hours, ending Tuesday, 11 A. M., there were sixteen deaths in Chicago from Chol era, and twelve from other diseases—making twenty-eight in all. For the same time ending on Thursday, there were fifteen deaths from Cholera, and seven from other diseases—making twenty-two in all. The Detroit Board of Health reports nineteen interments on the 9th inst., less than half of which were from Cholera. ser Mr. Edwin P. Christy, the head of the Christy Minstrels, has retired from the minstrel life. He has, in twelve years, realized a fortune of over one hundred and ;fifty thousand dollars. He designs to settle in New York, and enjoy the fortune be has won. During the year 1853, the Company gave three hundred and twelve con certs, the receipts from waich were over forty seven thousand dollars. Governor Wright, of Indiana, has been invited to deliver the annual address before the New York State Agricultural Fair, in October next. In consequence of the prevalence of, the chol era at Delaware, Ohio, the exercises of the Ohio Wesleyan University have been deferred four weeks. Between fifteen and twenty deaths from the cholera have occurred during the last ten days, at Delaware. The election in the twelfth district of Virginia, to fill the vacancy in the CongressiOnal delega tion, has resulted in the election of Charles L. Lewis, Democrat, by five hundred majority. Ile succeeds Mr. Snodgrase, deceased. The Whigs, Morrill Democrats, Anti-Nebraska men of all shades, Temperance and Free Soil parties in Maine, have nominated Mr. John M. Wood, Whig, of the Portland Adreraser, for Con gress, by a vote of four hundred and thirty-five to sixteen. It is said the French Government is disposed to withdraw its demands on the United States for the arrest of Consul Dillon at San Franoisco, being convinced that it was done through the anxiety of our government to put down Allibus terism. The pastures in Fayette county, Pa., are lite rally parohed up, and the cattle are suffering for want of green food and water. Many of the farmers in the vicinity of Uniontown are dri ving the cattle from the clover field into the range upon the mountains, to shift for themselves. The corn crop will be a failure. The amount of water consumed in Philadel phia, on a single day of last week, was equal to 61 ale gallons to each man, woman and child of the old city proper, or, in the aggregate, 11,- 574,420 gallons; enough to cover a space , of eight acres to the depth of 6j inches. Kansas, it is expected, will be knocking at the door of Congress for admission into the Union by December, 1855. The most flourishing do mestic manufacture in this country is the manu facture of States. One is turned out to order every year. Utah will come next after Kansas, followed hard by Nebraska. Every link in the confederaoy adds greater durability to the Union. Elder Richards, one of the leading Mormon apostles, lately tell in love with two fair daugh ters of a widow lady, in the Salt Lake city. The mother, who was on the shady side of sixty, objected to being separated from them. As the Elder was determined to make a bargain, he took the whole lot. Three fires occurred in New York on Wednes day, which destroyed nearly forty houses, in Seventeenth street, between sixth and seventh avenues, and Elizabeth and Spring streets. The old Presbyterian Church, in Brown street, known as Rev. Mr. Patton's, took fire from the sparks of one of the above fires, and was consumed. This building, together with the organ, furni ture, &c., all of which were destroyed, was valued at $30,000 and $35,000. The Usury Laws will probably be repealed in England, a bill to that effect having been read a second time in the Hoose of Lords. The Mar quis of Landsdowne said the time had come for altogether abolishing the laws. Lord Campbell rejoiced to have lived to see the day when the usury laws received their death blow. Lord Brougham, on moral as well as mercantile grounds, also rejoiced at the destruction of these laws. The Lord Chancellor said these laws were not only mischievous, but presented loopholes for evasion. The sentiment of the House was altogether in favor of the repeal. Appointments by the President, By and with the adniee and consent of the Senate Paschal Bequette, of California, to he receiver of public monies at Benicia, California, vice Charles Loring, deceased. Garland Hunt, of Kentucky, to be agent for the Indiana in Utah. R. H. Landed&le, of Washington Territory, to be agent for the Indians in Washington Terri tory. Aquila /ones, of Indiana, to be agent for the Indians in Washington Territory. William H. Emory, of the United States army, to be commissioner, on the pert of the United States; lir America, to run the boundary line between the United 'aides and the Mexican re public, according to the treaty between the two nation; entered into the 30th day of Deoember, 1858. , ,1'4.'1, 4 J,e, • *4A•gt4t NM= EZ23=ls= [Front the London Morning Advertise., July 17 ] Inflame. AMRPICAN nom IN EUROPE.—The Joilisa Van Baron and the Anti-Slavery moot Mercantile Journal hoe the , _, 4 4 . following . '--•.' Convention at England. • marks upon American flour, which are worthy Tien GREAT AN•rt SLAVERY CONVENTION AT . oh th! , ►aileniPan P f "g lOPPeri ., '' MANOURITER.—This convention, to be hdfden the let of August ,at Manchester', Nur receive "ifs. ate .iotty to be obliged to. caution our • additional interest in the.presenco of the Hon. American Mende against continuing to send over John Van Buren, a prominent American politi- flout to these kingdoms of inferior quality to clan and son of Martin Van Buren; ex-President that indicated by the brand. We know not where of the United States. Mr. Van Buren- visits -, the fault lies, bat certain we are that more than this; country to be present at the fort/terming the half that is imported to these kingdoms . un- Anti-Slavery Convention, andra advise with his der the brand of No. 1 supetflae, is mere rob fello'w-workers in the noble cause of negro eman- bleb, and discreditable to the character of Ameri cipation in the United States, with which his 1 can millers. father, as well as himself, has for several years 1 ." Previous to the introduction of " free trade," been identified. 1 we recollect that Ohio and Western Canal flour ' This is another evidence of the increasing ha- bore a very high character, and justly so, but we trod of that peculiar institution gaining ground have perceived since then a gradual deteriora in the feelings of every right-minded man. We tion in the quality, to such an extent latterly, (shall hail Mr. Van Barmen presence at this in• se to call loudly for interference. An immense teresting perfod of the anti-slavery cause in proportion of the flour now lying almost unsale- America as of great good omen. No man can able in Liverpool is of this description, and the better advise hie fellow-workers in this noble continued lose to our merchants has been so great cause; no man will be listened to with more in consequence that the result will ultimately be attention, nor, considering his antecedents, le a transference of the flour trade to some of our more capable of giving practical directions. In dontinental neighbors. French flour decidedly our impression of Saturday we gave a list of carries off the palm as to quality, and a good the important subjects to be discussed. All harvest or two would plane that nation in such a these subjects effect more or less the internal position as to supply us more readily, and on NUN of the several States as well as the better terms, with a superior article of flour. federal Union. There is none, however, of snob "We would earnestly urge upon such of our vital importance as that of proposing the die- readers as may be interested in this matter, and ,oussion of the feasibility of disSolcing that particularly would we address otirselces to our great union of States which, it has too often American readers, the vital necessity for their 'been said, is governed by the hearts of a free adopting immediate steps to have either an effi people, and now stands in its greatness an ex- cient and faithful class of ' Inspectors' appoint ample to the world. ed, or to do away with the branding of the quality The discussion of this momentous topic will of the flour altogether, and let the purchaser form a new phase of the anti-slavery movement judge for himself. Let the miller's name, and a in Gild country. With such compatriots as George particular initial, to be adopted by each miller, Thompson, W. Wells Brown, and Parker Pillebn- be branded on the barrels as a matter of course, ry, Mr. Van Buren cannot fall to render good and indeed we cannot see how the trade can be service to the cause of freedom, by instructing conducted properly or creditably on any other hie fellow-workers on this side of the Atlantis. syatem." [From the London Morolug intrertL:er, July IS.] ANISHICAN SLAVSIIY—MR. ions VAN BUREN.— We are requested by Mr. John Van Buren, to state that the paragraph which appeared in our paper yesterday, to the effect that he will atteud the Anti-Olavery Conference, to be held at Man chester, next month, is incorrect. Mr. Van Ba ren adds, that while he entertains strong feelings on the subject of slavery, and expresses them freely 3 at home, nothing is further from his pur pose than to take any part whatever in the dis cussions on the subject elsewhere. [From the Now York Poet, Juvenile Foot Rime at the Hippodrome-- Quick Time. Yesterday afternoon the seventh foot race took place at Franconi's Hippodrome, Madison square. This race, however, was intended for boys, and fif ty five of them entered their names as contest• ants for the purees of gold. The distance to run was a quarter of a mile, or twice around the course. Forty-eight of the juveniles appeared in the stadium, dressed in tight shirts, knee breeches, eta., similar to the men who have par ticipated in the previous foot-races. Several of the boys were of very small stature, aed their ages varied from twelve to fifteen. They came ou the course in the crowd, and skipped about like a brood of young chickens. When they began to run, a burst of laughter came from the spectators. One of the beys fell at the start, and another one tumbled over him. They immediately got up and ran, and soon re joned the others. The first round was remark ably well done, and a majority of the little fel lows went along at good speed. Henry Lazarus took the lead, and on the second and last round came up to the judges' stand as the first winner. He was closely followed by Albert Stone, Cough lin and Forbes. The rest of the racers came •l around in disorder, and scattered about the (Mares. The time declared by the judges in the pirformanoe of this wonderful juvenile feat was one minute six second,. Prizes were then given by'filr. Nixon as follows: First prize, ten dollar American gold piece Ind a wreath of laurel, to Henry Lazarus; sec ond prize, five dollar gold piece, to Albert Stone; third prize, twenty shiilicg gold piece, to Cough- Hi,; fourth prize, a gold dollar. to John Forbes. The eyes of the little boys sparkled as they were presented with these tokens, and the spectators made them feel more happy by cheering them *hen they left the course. The eighth foot-race Of young men will take place at the Hippodrome this evening. Four prize , amounting to eighty. five dollars, will be contended for by a number of able foot-racers. A foot-race of five miles, between Barlow and Grennal, is projected at the Hippodrome. There is one thing at the Hippo drome in which great improvement might be made, that is the music There is altogether for much monotony. People tire of hearing the 22 me thing, be it ever so good, night after night. Why not give us a little more variety? "Too mock of a good thing," raid Mrs. Partiegton's in Atter, "is enough." [ Trout the 1,0.11.11 Ornrier, J ul) The Destruction of San Juan Of this affair, every true man can have but 000 opinion. The city should not have been fired with torches. We bolfeve Captain Hollins bed definite orders to obtain a certain pecuniary sacrifice, an apology for the past and a bond of good behavior for the future, from the inhabi tants of the city, or to destroy it. Secretary SL troy knew Lint to be an officer who would ex ecute the spirit as well as the letter of whatever orders were given him. Captain Hollins knew that he was sent there with this underetanding —therefore, be finished with torches what hie ship had 'not fully accomplished with her guns. We believe Captain A. did right,—but we believe too, the act was without a premlent in the an nals of the American navy. Were it right, the acl; of a precedent would not have detracted from its merits. On the contrary, we hope, though this punish ment may have been executed iu a manner some• what revolting, it will be safely accepted by American citizens, resident abroad, as an earn est that their government is reviving the foreign policy which made her respected in the days of her earliest and comparative heiplees infancy. We rejoice to believe that we descry the dawn of that day, when we and all American citizens who have resided abroad for years, may revert to the disgraceful neglect which they have ex perienced at the hands of their own government with a surety that the like will never again be known. Then shall the Culled States flag, her ministers and her citizens, all enjoy the protec tion and redress of wrongs she ever can and should give them. May het citizens strive to be worthy of the new era! We have been asked, " for what portion of the property destroyed at San Juan will the United State. government pay damages ?" We answer —all that is due—the sovereign people them selves being the judges. The United States Revenue The receipts into the United States treasury for the fiscal year ending June 30th, 1854, were as follows : Source. 1,1 Quar. 2d Q.v.. 3d Quar. 41h Quar. Cun0m5...519,718,822 $1.3,687,b21 $10,601,724 $14,1)23,822 Lade 1,430,662 2,223,073 2,0127908 jr,2ze mwie . l.t. 147,144 101043 436.01,1 5,C.66 T0ta1.... $21,356,878 $15.912,8'0 $19.1t . ...;,723 $1.6,554,7:39 Total receipt, for year anillog Jute 30, 1654 473.6410,700 Do Juno au, 1853. 61,337,674 Showhag an !scream of. This, the New York Journal of Commerce re marks, gives us the means of approximating to the total of the dutiable importefor the last fis cal year, as follows, the total for the last year being calculated from the duties : Inersase In dutiable Laporte The free goods, about half of which are re ceived at New York, will not probably show any increase, Be the total at that port for the year ending June 80, 1854, was only $12,791,055, against 8i13,357,173 for the preceding year. Taking them, however, at the same, we have the following comparative statement of the total for eign imports into•the United States for the fiscal year ending June 30th 1553. 1854. $256,195,113 "M o. t.: ) 0,000 ... 27,182462 4,201,352 -6:000,000 DEttlible Goals Fr. Goody MEM Total Imports This is considerably below the general esti mate, especially the predictions of the high tariff papers. A MAGNISIONNT AND IMPORTANT ENTERPRISE. —Some of our Western exchanges speak of the bridge of the Illinois Central Railway Company, over the Illinois River at La Salle, as fully equal to any structure of the kind in America. It ex tends across from bluff to bluff , is more than half a mile long and seventy feet high, support ed by seventeen massive stone piers and the abutments. The estimated cost is $750,000. The lower floor is for oommou.Nehicles, the upper for cars. Spanning, as it does, the entire valley of the Illinois, it can be seen to a great distance up and down the river, and the effect is exceed ingly imposing. The American railway corn. pilules at the present day, build works which in ancient times would be considered monuments that required the whole available wealth of a nation to construct The magnificence of Amer ican railway enterprise is a subject of national pride even to a croaker. ,_ , . FILIIMITUL DYSTITUTION ♦ND CHULLTY.—The Baltimore American, tells us that on Friday morning last, a lady appeared at the Mayor's office of Baltimore, to ask aid to bury the re mains of a cousin's husband, just deceased, after an Meese of ten years. She stated that both herself and her cousin were nieces of the late John McDonough, the millionaire, of New Or leans, who left his relations to starve, and be queathed hie large estates, as a prey to two rich corporations! The poor widow bad been forced to support her late husband and seven children, for many years, by the labor of her hands, but from the high price of the necessaries of life, of late, she got in debt to her landlord for eleven dollars of rent, and he, armed with legal au thority, had sold the last bed from under the dy ing man, and every bit of furniture in the mis erable dwelling. The wretched man died on the bare floor, the next morning, and the poor widow, thus bereft, without a particle of food in the house, made application, through her cousin —herself, not mann better off for the means of burial. An amount for.that purpose was at once raised in the worthy Mayor's office, and handed over to the lady. AN UNZABY CONIKNINCS.—A poor fellow, soya the Albany Transcript, whose occupation fur years past has been that of drawing sand, re cently paid the debt of nature. Before he died be called his friend to him, and said, I havn't got a friend in the world but you, and to you I give all that I have. There is but one thing that troables my mind, and that is, that in the last five years I have sold Mr. —, the grocer, 30 loads of sand:" " But," said his friend, " why should that trouble you '!" "Ah," said the dying man, his voice growing faint, "to think how he has shaved his customers, retailing that sand at 8 cents per pound for sugar—that's what bo—." The sentence was not finished. j As an instance of 'Chinese sagacity in business mittens, the ship Potomac was sold in San Francisco a few months since for $5,000, to a Chinaman. She was taken to Hong Kong, and there sold for $2.5,000. The haat owner added an extra deck to the vessel, and in a single voy age from Hong Kong to San Francisco and back, cleared the sum of $37,000. Since the begin ning of the emigration from Chino to California and Australis, the Chinese merchants have im bibed a spirit of maritime enterprise, and char ter and freight many vessels. Mir . A Great Blessing' to the AlMeted.- - The number and formidable character of di,eeses of the I.lear have long challenged the attention of medical in .n. dome of then clionsea, clawed under the general term • f Consumption, have been supposed tacit-hide, end the un happy patient allowed to die t without mean...l science to ofeeljtea /leper( recovery. Harper this run no 1: ogee be the pope. A remedy bee been found which wlil core ail complainte, of whatever chancier, arising from derange ment of the Liver. The Pills disoneentsl by Dr. sl'Lane, Virginia, set directly on the Liver; and by c,..rrictlug operation tad panfying it from dine..., ruts ott not tale- pat% the complaints which have thrir on.dri to des abets.% of this organ. Remedies hitherto pn.p.,erst fir liver c or • plsaitn, hove felled to operate open the ..eat if the .11 ea..; but Dr Md.ane's Petit make thieneeelves open the tirfu of the Liver, and by cleansing the fount..iu, dry op the impure aireanne of dlams• which then.: derive their exlidenec. l'uradwoe, will be careful awk for I , r. NTLaue's Cel,- brute , ' Liver Nilo. and take none olow. There a, other NUN purporting to b. Liver P!.11,, now I.ef.J, Fut,he. Dr. I'Lane'o Liver PilL•, raw, Lin ce1et,,,, , ./ Verrutfuto, van now do had at all respectable drug alerts ut the Luited Mote. and Canada. A' no for asie by W. cold proprietor., ELENII,Nti 111:03., .ibtx"...Jr. to ./ a Co., 60 %Vona +trent_ or To the fielemtated..--Dtt. 51.:6+L'i , IN V ate. OITATINU ELIXIR OR CORDIAL —There wss a lime %het people were mole to believe that eertein had a direct influence upon the blood. The fallacy ben teem ix. pin led. ' It in now well known that it I. only through It• elementa, the chyle and the secretion.. that the etaareeter of the vital fluid can lee changed. 11101t8E'd It. Vltli:ltA TI hO ELIXIR purities, the ant gulfereaui currant, by pure tying the eec•rtHons, and regulating the u: nun of the stomach, the liver, and the bowels. It I. an alterative Invigorstit, and the gruel secret of its almoit miraculous cures conarlots In It. giving tone to the stonmeta. Griot:tug the functions of every disordered organ up to the standard of healthful action, Imparting to the enfeebled nervous rye tem a eelfauitsiniug power, and rendering It vepnhle of withstanding the external influence: ahich had heretofore enervated or penetrated It. hence. It I, a soevrei;•o. unfelt leg remedy for dyspepyis in all lts tams and consequences fir torporor undue activity of the secretive organs; and for all the ti net nations, suspensions, and excitements w hie!. constitute the symptoms of nervous dies:+e. 01 h.•u the COn titution terms broken down, the appetite inert, the digestionleable, the eeeee s unstrung, the mind clouded, an I the whole system crushed by physical pain and mental despondency, it will revive and restore both the animal strength and the mental energies with a degree of rapidity that in Allperslitlous times would have been attributed to enchantment. The Cordial la put up, highly concentrated, In plut bot tles. Price three dollar. per bottle, two for Our dollars, sl.r. for twelve dollars. C. 11. RING, Proprietor, 102 Broadway, Now York. Sold by Druggiets throuzbout the Unit.' Brutes, Canada, and the Weat JOINT'S. FUMING & &ROL, No. 00 Woal street, Pittoburgh. liLL.OKO. R. N 0.140 Woal street, do J. P FLIOILY(.I, Allegbnuy Pty. aul2:dror .100. The Great French Remedies I 1.-M 'SALLY'S ANTIDOTE AND LOTION.—Those parsons who wish for a safe, speedy, and permanent cure, should u.e the above celebrated and unrivalled FRENCH PREI'ARA• TIONS. They have - now been In use for tire years—hale be*n thoroughly tested In thousands of the most obstinate cases, and Invariably have given satisfaction. They are not composed simply of Balsam Copaiva, but are entirely different from all other preparations, both in the nature of their Ingredients and the manner In which they operate upon the patient. Hence the wonderful success attending their use. .$12,212,126 Doeies. Daliubl. Lnpli .$61,300,000 $136,5(6,113 . 7.3 ,5141,QU0 A gentleman connected with the Western Railroad says: "I have expended for other people during the last these years over $3OO, for remedies of this description, and have never found a single article that gave such universal sett, faction as your Antidote and Lotion does. Ido not recol lect of their ever felling to cure in &single instance. 'Many have been cured In two or three &qrs." Price, Antidote $1; Lotion 60 cents per bottle. $ 7 413,-09 invented by M. Bally, Pbyeician to the Paris Uospitals, and prepared from the original redoes. and sold wholesale and retail by DUROY 3 00., sole Proprietors for the Uni ted Plates nod CeoWu. Principal Depot, 45S Broadway, New York. Sold I Pittsburgh, wholesale and retail, by FLEHINO BROTHERS, (Successors to J. Kidd & C 0..) No. 60 Wood street. Wheeling—J . IL PATTERSON B CO., and by Druggists ererywhere. j 023 $316 000 000 ISt - Ague and Fever or Three Tears Standing Cured.--Mr. John Longden, now living at Reeser Dam, Hanover county, near Richmond, had Ague and Freer for three years, most of the time be bad chills twice a day, end rarely le:sequin once ; he was parched with fevers as soon as the chill left him ; and after trying ph), sichous, quinine, mart of the Tonics advertised, and every t tar g recommended to Wm, was about to give up in dm , pair, wh, n Carter's Spanish Mixture was spoken of; he got two bottles, but before he had used more than a single one, he was perfectly cured, and Lae not had a chill or ter, since. Mr. Longden le only one out of thousands who have been benetitted by this great tonic, alterative and blood purif. er. v v . See advertisement. aulSalaw Si - Pm:stainer:Lae—The well-known superiority o r OKIBBLE'S fit In the G6IICIent, needs no comment on hts part ; it has been acknowledged by all w hu have favored him with their orders, that they hare never been fitted with the same ease and style as by him- Re begs to inform his pm trona and the public, that hie stook Is now replete With the newest styles for coats, vests and pants, ealtable for the pee, ent season. °RIBBLE, Tailor and Pantaloon Maker, auir24 'IQ Liberty ■t., head of wood. , +4' • ''••• . • REM WEBS , „ t- Cent Dageni_pee....Go to , the Naple'. large and I, plendii e:ne and eky °aw r y, on yeseth street, corner of W0x1,..K yondwant p,erfdtt and cOrreet LIKENESS, at ova-ILatibevellegatl&. .Reary Picture ta=issAfe to the highest syleartl*.get, gt,4l wewranted to atie satisfaction, nr Do cheep, mita: Call! early to the day, to Insure a sitting, as the rooms. all gently crowded. PEOPLE'S GALLERY, , Lafayette , flail; "mirth area, near. Wood. atil,t4t• Philadelphia, 1854.•-The ett, V" the edam, of Pittsburgh and vicinity, Who Wish to read n Philadelphia paper, is celled to the Evenista Register, Journal published every day, containing a oomph*, routine of all lomat matters that transpire to the hew of going to prem. aria as particular attention Is paid to tote depart ment. it will recommend itself strongly to the favor of those persons who formerly reelded to that vicinity, as it convey* faithful epitome of the Van changes °enuring Itr their former home.. To the reading and manufacturing portion of the community no better medium mold be selected for advertising their wares and products, thus bringing directly before the eye. of the merchants the advantages of patron. Wog the f.ctories of the " west end" 0( the State. _AA journal of liberal eentimests, advocating all the reforms of the we heartily reoommend it to one and W, luellesing that ell may be benefits! by subscribing and supporting • piper that supports the people,—.llo>l sari eel of atibtl.l. " The subscription price is $.5 per year, In advance, and should be sent, prepaid, to WILLIAM MUMMY, N. E. corner Third and Chestnut streets, Philadelphie, Pa. A LARGE LOT FOR SALE. Alfa; Ze F t i ' or iv rdO N f i ne: h d e b r c i lu " n r drl lo n or Sinniu rln sold on reasonable terms. It Is near Ba.tewell & Co.'s new glass works, and several other manufaetarhe eetsb lis.,ment..t. It Ic the largest and best lot now to be had in Birmingham for manufacturing purposes. Title perfect, end clear of Ineumbrance. Enquire of C. B. IL SiftTii, at his Law Mies, jy2tl Fourth Atreet. above Smithfield, Pittsburgh. retdp -, -7 ' anl 43 l t ol i n c Tb7aL b e e mr n u rt ud:r h n eret* e t* an ' er. e style k % BESNETT, 51AltS1IALL .9. CO., was dissolved on tha 19th inst., by mutual consent. . . BENNETT, ItAILSHALL s 00 Pittsburgh, June 2.4 th, 1851. Copartnership. rliE UNDERSIGNED have enters...l into Copartnership under under the name and style of GRASS, BENNETT a (Xi , for the purpose of menulaotruing Iron, Naha, &a., at the Clinton /Wittig South l'itt,burgh. Office, at preie sut with English & Richardson, No. 116 Water, and 150 Firir street. WM. B. ENGLISH, ItORT. 11. MARSHALL, J.%S. J. BENNETT, JOHN GRAFF. Pittsburgh, June 2Stll,lS.s.l—jett LT= Life, Fire and Marine Inmirmum Company OFFICE 55 FIFTH STREET, MASONIC HALL, PITTSBURG'', PA. JAMES S. MOON, Pr 1880 Cluxu-s A. COLTON, Secrytary. This Company make++ every Insurance appertaining to onnected with LIFE RISKS. Also, against Ilull and Carp Risks on the Ohio and Mlri. siseippi rivers and tributaries, and Marine Risks generally. And azninst Loss and Damage by Fire, and against the PorilP or the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation raiiCieS L sued at the lowest rate. consistent with safety to all parties. Wm. S. Haven, James D. brain, Alexander Bradley, John Fullerton, Robert Galway, Alexander Reynolds, Arm. etrong County Horatio N. Lee, Kittanning, Hiram Stowe, Bearer. Jftriaret S. lianauel M'Clurkan. William Phillips, John Siert, J,sepli P. Ga.sam, 31. it, I John WAlpin, Wm. F. Johnston, Jame. Marshall, Moores S. Selina, my:ls:ly CITIZENS' Insurance Company ot titsburgh.—ll. D. KIND, PreeMent; SAM UEL L. 31A1tSIIELL, Secretary. Office: 9.1 Wales Str.4,lolween Market and Wood Medi. Insurer HULL and CARGO Rieke, on the Ohio and Millais elppi Rivers and tributaries. Insures against Loos or lhmage by Fire. A LSO—Against tb a Perils of tin Sea, and Inland Natio. Hon and Transportation. C12.217T0D1K , H. D. Ring, Wm. Larimerjr., M 7114121 Bagsley, f3amnel X. Kier, tiamuel R., William Bingham Robert Dunlap, jr., John S. Dilworth: i Ilmaz M. l'eng.k, Yranms Sellars, 8. Ilarbaugh, J. Sacronmaker, Walter Bryant, William B. thy.. Job,, Bhipton. a Strange Developentent.e,icientllte men re daily bringing to light new Inventions, and the nsil .if progress is onward; persons Bald, or becoming eo, to whl Le pleased to Saco that scieoce and long research coo idLed. hate brought before the public the greatest wonder of the age, In the article of EXESSON'S AMERICAN FLUE. RESTOKATIPE, a sure gore for Ititl,lness and to prevent flair from falling. See circular to be bad of the Agents, giving full particulars. Price $l,OO in large bottles. Sold by C E. POORER I CO., Proprietors, b 7 Surierior street,CleveLand, Ohio. For sale to Pittsburgh in the following houses Ylemir.g Bros, L. Wilcox k Co, K. E. Sellers, G. 11. Keyser; Joel Mohler, Benj. Page, Jr., J. 11. Cassel. Allegheny A. B.ekhame, Crassly A Means, J. inewanghoni_—A_ Patterson, John G. Smith Ag C r 1:1 • e ` t I City 7c B P l i ttaburar J. K. Comp a ny MOOKßEAlt . rnetdent—lttAtt;KT 1.1 NNEy, giera tarp. insure ovals:tot FIRE •ed MARINE RIEKE of all kiado. ()Moo: No. kW Water otroet. J. K. Moorhead, W. J. Anderson, 11. C. Sawyer, R. B. Simpeon, Wm. M. ldgez, 11. B. Wilting, C. IL l'aiiii.., William Ooßingwood, It. 11. Robert!, John M. Irwin, J, eph Kaye, Wm. Withal:di. David Campbell. Jas ---per-- Western • enneyl valeta Howpitalr Dn. L. Scarves, Swemd, between Wood and Market etrcets, and J. Itcco. Aterthweet corner of I:Hammed, Alle gheny city, are the attending Physicians to the shore 11mtl tution, for the Ann quarter or 1853. Applications for admls..lon mey be made to them et all heart at their olllceA, or et the Hospital et 2 o'clock, P. M. K,cunt rases uremblentel injury ere recelvedst all boon, witboul form. 1 - 7 C. YEAGELI., Ilu 31AX.Kk.'T street, ti,-"," bun:h. Import., awl Wholesale Thaler In FANCY AND STAOLI VARIETY AND DaY GOODS, °Here to city to..i country tlealurs as large am! well *riveted stool of 6 , ssts et auy En„,torn house, and same prices, thus saving ret;nt, 1.1121 t• and ext,uses. /1,5',Y0 r. 0. 0. F.—Place , of meeting, Washington Hall, Wood etrret, between Fifth rtm•t and Vlren alley. Lptna, :80.3:ie.-Mart:every Tuesdayermaing. MULAI:7II-I IiSICANY.V.INT, No. 87 —Meets urn and third Friday of oach month. Inearlidy ArrENTIuN' S. L. U.—You ere hereby notified to -,)) attend tit your Armory, on MONDAYS, WEDNS& UA Y 3 eel FRIDAYS, for Lill, and to transact such Lad. 113 may emu• Lrforu the Company. P. SA2 E. 7 tuar2..61.111 Serretary pro tem. Net lee.—The JOURNEYMEN TAILORS SO OrY CI ETV, of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, meet. on the nr,, WEDNESDAY Lit cry month, at SCROCILLKITKR' - in lhausoutL By order. jel:y GEO. W. MESE. Secretary 11 -- .AlliGisilLolli A LODGE, I. 0. 0. F.—The Ll-€ 7 Angeruna Lodge, No. 259, 1. u. of 0. F., meets every Weineelio evening in Washington ball, Wood rt. (01.7 NEW LEVER Graff', Relean . ger & Graff, W E r r ect=a l' ol ti jo i o D k k in Y l ' ves " , 4 oO V an i ntri r ;tt — Stovero u , " Parlor Stoves, Lloflow Warr, Plan awl Fancy Graben, Plan and Fahey Fenders, Sad cud Dog Irons, Portable Forges, Sugar kettles, Tra Kettle's, Stove Kettles, Wa4ort Boxes, kc.le. soli elmmlotcl's Loan Odic., I\TO 100 SMITHFIELD STREET, NEAR, FIFTH.— ..LI Money Loaned on Hold and Silver Watches Silva...are and other • Eiluable articles. 101441! 11j u ICE —me public will take 11300,0 that my wife, 111 MAN:IIIa DEAN, has left my bed and Ixbard, without just ca., or provecaton,. nd that I will not be Recount. able for any debts contracted In her on my amount. aultd3t RICHARD DEAN. JOLIN 11. MELIAIR, bl Wood street, Pittsburgh, will publish to the 15th August, 1b54, the well known perm. of Almanacs (for 1006) wilculated by Sanford 0. HUI, hot , end for inauy years published be Mr. Luke LOOM% of this city, nudes the mime of •• Loomis' Almainum. The series will consist of -111.14:6 PITTSBURGH ALMANAC, MMMIZiMniMZM FULL'S AMERICAN FARMF.RS' ALMANAC. It is only necessary to say, that the religious, moral and asetu I character 01 Mr. 11111's Almanacs will be maintained in the above series. for 1865. •T Printers and other. ars hereby cautioned &gal Infringing on the copyright of the above Almanacs. l'boy nth be for este at all' the Bookstore*, by the gross or dozen, end by eul4 .301111 11. .11F.LLOR, ed Rood street. JAMP& NEW A !II nh ICA N HOll AMIN, TICONDEROGA, or the Black Eagle, by G. P. IL James, Pal., author Or runny paid English Sborlia. /err good Woo 11.oks Our Honeymoon. from London Punch. Ito. Woolrble, by Alexander Dumas. Fir Jasper Cnrow, by Charles Lever. Katharine Ashton, by Hiss Newell. Ynttlian and Paugne, by Ann L Stephens. Tb. Lamplighter. The History of Pyrrhus, by Jacob Abbott. Nor kale by unit 11. MINER & CO_ 3/ Smithfield street. ARD TIMES, a ae• story, by Charlee Dickens; just ILI received by RUSSELL & BRO., No. 15 Fifth street. Also—Fruit, the Proper Food for Man; revised from the London edition by br. R. T. Troll. Bertha and Lily; • new boot, by Mrs. Elizabeth Oakes Smith A Treatise on Food and Diet, by J. Pereira, M. D. Chambers' Journal, for Aoguet. And all the la. Magesinee and Now.papera at the estab lished prices. 105141 RUSSELL A BROTHER.- NEW ISCIJE Ll S—Just received, ard Times, by Cbarbm Dickens, 2f., cent, Ticonderoga, or the Black Eagle, by O. P. IL Jamas, bac. Boer Woodville, or the Bailor's Daughter, by Alexander Dumas, 50 cents Bertha and Lily, or the Farsonege of Beech Glen, by Mrs. E. Oakes Multn, Our honeymoon, and other comicalitiee, from Push, price $1,25. Received and for sale by .04 W. A. OILDENFENKEY & CO., 76 Fourth st. L.IC.sT 12 18.54.—LiatiaN a AIIL Invite the atten. j%.. tn., of the Ladies to a new arrival of choice fi.MBHOI- DniLIES, v 0: Swiss Worked Spencers; Swim Worked blown.; nwlse Worked Collars ; and Jaconet Collars, of all rad.. laul4f NO. 91 .I.IdItIENT STREET. IVANTIO—For which the highest market LI price will b. giv., by suli B. A. FAIINESTOCK i CO. Kennett Ale. lAr .Pik}... - `2.`it 7:,01,"1 ntol Porter, In quart end pint buttlon. The ottentital of familleo, unit n, trade, I respectfully solicaed. Lumber for Sale 30.00() FEEr POPLAR BOARDS, and 8,000 feet of ropier Scentling,3 by 4,c. et& terms. C. SEWS/a t eu1.1:1•• No. 9 Irwin street, Plitsbcuyb. h W in.h.okin J I.4Yr IxECEI L1)- 111 Our Honeymoon, and other Comicalides from Punch Pe biou an! Famine, by Mrs. Ann B.Btephene N ow.a.Days iinsconderogn, or the Black Eagle: by G. P. R. Jam.: Dose D'ood•iiie, or the Seilor's Daughter; by A. Domes ; Udell's Living Age, No. 6:14: itileeson's Pictorial for this month; reosival and for eels et PAUL KLEIN ER'S Literary Depot, Fifth et., opposite tbe Theatre wANTED—A Mortgage of $ 6,000 or WOO, Muting eiaht elm for efluch h and good Copper Btockl will be ;oven, et fair rates. Enquire of :.TLIOILAS WOODS, oral .Oi YouSth AWL . • • • ' AIIiUSEMAC TURIM ,Wwww• STORY STORM AND 1:1118, two on Tils•atilretwawMlNlMM O. WMPTIlitt 1 111, liwiri.ned ;street, ono occupied by Medi. d Bartberger, Ur"' Wansesa-111111, attem, abate Wood — Mae of • w e teb t ottere eb oz, nci de n , bed the other , t bi b b .,. mintimion—Bones and - Paquette 50e; Private How= tutpictElbythe oWeer atteMonfeadtemry, Lkiner Store and ; do. do. small, sh; Somali -T1m..260 ; Boxes In D.rabbn, nod Sixth Aribt„. .o 4 b y 8 . permuut, Me. Porto= scouring meta will be elhatpd ek ti Sandettatin a Hades Mims and This property mot. extol for the cOrtilkate• DO." Ora it 7 34 if do one the mast eligible ' m o ue.. b .fi c ,„., performanceto commence at 8 del --ftne night an tfr BrtliSWee Mee at imams' tared for sale In the city. For engagement of the Wanted fixturkenOommdert,Mr• P. S. * 1610 80 2 e of 6110MAMI, Graeae. CEUSFROL who will apnea. in Ms celebrated sforminfini 11118 clew and indlyntable. w Jeremiah cur wd "'Mby Toadies." —Tint night An I determined to it if lad get anythinglllo • of the Mut+ , ertrwew law ALSNNTINN, who wi/1 *weer Into prim, this in teglvenotice to arty mum or memo hay- Of "lone tea This trresdng, Angina 14, will be log dolor or claims, charge or me . tc , acted thelstighablepinee of the MON STRUCK bANNIM: ee ,,t, th e one to me at the corne d = 'L gA si tt g e m . bd e ld Jeremiah dip. Mt Clumfratt. (with Mu wandtrful Isdea et t eetc, or wear the other, and they tan be ended.' loom.- tlooe of the greatest Won of the day;) Jane cbstamy, _ AingOolaw2MJ MUNIAIL O'HARA, ; Mfrs Alhetthw"- 011161 Thum Met BALLO ST CLAIM - - - ; To be flatoWed by_theltuntt drama of the TOODUIS: Tlru thy Toadish; Mr tfts..—,lAticad Veanlsh Dina Mies B. 81 N OF L e ribrinetioni - oommenee with the LOA • e rpm: MOST CHARRING NOVKL OF 2= .I. Jain Publhdied—dpetha Eleaufert, or Anwar Pride: hy the author of "Pique." fakes Forming the Seventh 'Volume of the Library of Standard Novels, elegantly illustrated, and beantifally bona In moo. Ito. 75 cents: neatly bound in paper 60 mate. -This 'harming work has been readved by the Ilagllth and American Journals with an enthuslaran rarely equalled. We append a few extracts: " A work of rare merit."—The daeterral*. "One of the meet sod wort elevated worts."—Befftdo Express. • A masterly work of Botion."—Roslon Ereadap Trate scr " Written in a style of much vigor."—Riciasond Dis patch. " The mere one nada the more he is intsrestaL"—Cbss. Adv. One of the best novels of the season."—Phala lfrening Rivider. " Free from all oldectios on moral aceounts.”—The Roan. " This Is a charming work."—Literary Glasette. "Its characters are lifialike."—Orwase Tirane and jour. " Inalinguished arr its powerful delineations."—Buffale Repblican. " A tale If remarkaide interest.7,-.lf. Bed Stand. " No one can read it and not be:charesed."—Phda. City tem. " A first elm work of lietkna"—Richaetwal " A work of abeorbinir loteresa"—Trenton Mole GaNdle. "Superior to arty other shoe 'Jane Eyre."—Predonio Ad rertiser. For rale by. 11. MINER t CO., aul2 No. 92 Smithfield street. WRITE LEAD-600 keg. on hand and for sale by FLIBEINO BROS., Successor to J. Rktd k 00., _ null No. 60 Wood street. lAHD 011.-10 bbla Pio. 1 on h.nd and for We by / nuIIFLEMING 81103. rRICETIAN RED-30 bbls, • very 800 color, for intle by I still WLEMLNG BROS. VANDYKE BROWN-2110 IN genuine In. API., by FLEMING BROS ALIJ M-2) bbls on hand and for sale by . null FLEMING BROS potaf au lT BTONB-600 Ths in store for st BRONZIi, Dutch Metal, Gold Laat, Gestates Brushes, Lining Pencils: a thorough assortment trays on hood. Nall] FINNING GROB. LW PIILNNA-600 ID' on Last and for plyß .nil NAMING 811013 MAGAZINES Volt AUGUST.— Putnam's Monthly. Onley'a Lady's 11.x,k. Peterson's Msg.lnn No. 532 Living Age. Ministering Children ; • tale devoted to childhood. Justveceired and for Bele by W. A. GILDENFENNirr & cull No. 76 Fourth street. I{N EFIED SUGARS-2D bbla Loacting'o; ZO d. 3 Baclue's CrusLed and Pulverised Sugar; just recalved. Fimi- lies supplied by retail or the quantity, on the most liberal terms. All goods delivered free of charge by BAILEY k RENSHAW, soil 253 Liberty street. UR on S I II feet. lr Y on deep to an Als ' Mots, oath 20 fear front by 74 deep. For price and terms apply to S. CUTHBERT & BON, eel 1 140 Third atrret. DIMELLBD BleBW-6 to 8. C. Dried Heel. reeolvea this day by Railroad, and for sale low by the tierce or at ro . . BAILEE t ItENSILLW, 253 Li ,erty .tract WREBELS, Letters Testamentary to the Estate of ISA BELLA MILL, late of the county of Allmbeny, de. mimed, time been mantel to the tubed ibers, all persons Indebted to mid estate are requested to make immediate payment, and thaw having define spinet the same will preremt them, duly authenticated for eettlemerot, to JOr2PII CAMPBELL, t m 110,50 SAMUEL LINDSAY, f JOSEPH HE SLIMIER VrAYUFACITRIIR of all kinds of CABLYNT MINI- M. TURN and CHAIRS, N 0.34 Smithfield street, opposite City not el. Pittsburgh. N. B.—Puroishing Steamboats and Hotels particularly annalist to. aullky COMIIf,-60 begs prime Eno; 10 " Java; In store and for sale by anlo SING k 'MOORHEAD. NO. BUOAR-75 hhda prime hl atom and (,r ash by • arm KING t MO MIIIAAD 11EAB—Imperial, Gnapolrdnr, Young Hymn end Black Taos, In store and for We by aulo O:AT ant LWllll:t y s', Wabsa's Old, arn otharl ,o3b . auld RING k MOORHEAD. REFINED SUGARS—Powdered, Crashed, Clarified and Loaf Sugars. in Mare and for pale by .010 KING /l . MOORHEAD. • bble New Orbane; 37 •' Supr Home; for sale by KING t MCNNOIRAD. WNDOW OLAB 3 -154 boxes Vxl2 and 10m1.2, hr.H.en Elan ACo.'s broad, &r sale by solo KING & MOORITUD. NAILS -1W top, snorted dabs. for sale by anlo KING t MOORHEAD. LA— No.l, in kegs, for sale by culo 'HENRY IL onLirsa. EaCtt--1 bbl, fresh, jest received inrlo HENRY IL COLLINS. 101:611-100 pas White Fish, Trout, Salmon, to., received r and for sale by [man] 1111NRY H. COLLINS. LIME -100 bbl. Louisville Lime, received by eel° HENRY U. COLLMS. PEARLS -13 war reCeiVed and fbr rale by aulo IMMIX IL COLLINS AlaX)B.D'd PATENT PANIILY SOAP-200 hes received by reulol HENET H. OOLLINS. w r E. have just received mini of Diemen desirable calory of M- do Mane; Cep, t fuer pieces' of new and elo glint styles; Detainee end Cashmeres. . . FOR SALW—reventeen Acres of Land, sAiotning Ana gheny city, at a great bargain, If oiled for peon. A part of the pay nould be taken in goods, or Pittsburgh ruanufacturea. Enquire of THOMAS WOODS, . aisle 7& Fourth street. i3H.LNTS.-33) pieces Merrimack arid Owls. Prints, on tirrly new styles, together with an amorunent of good Myles and makes of dark Gingham, inst. melee& by aulo A. A. MASON & CO. A A. MASON aW. have Just received a large anion 1 - V. meet of Irish Linens, of the very beat makes, sad warranted all pure flax. auld Architectural and Ornamental Carver. vi T. HOGAN, Architectural and Ornamental Carver. I.V.L corner of FOURTH and 'WARY streets, Pittsburgh, P. au9 JapersLai. LAIN AND OIINAMSINTAL JAPANUO, In all It, - branches, executed In the beat style, and at prices to suit the times, at the Old Shop, rear of Jaynes' Tei Store, FIFTH Street, below Wood. The attention of Miners, Polurdsrs,Baralture and Glass we Manufacturers, Is solicited to our new style of Inlaid Perri Papier Machie,ln wood, glass and Iron wares, of every description. Samples can be aeon and Infhirostionobtained ex the Shop, or at the Warehouse, N 0.131 Wood street /1,- Steamboat men can also see a new flyleaf Ornamen. tel Glass Pallets, surpaming any heretofore executed in tbb dry. maim Dissolution of Partuesehip. MAR Ems of fdIILVANT a LEDLIN was dissolved 00 1 the lest day of July last, by Iliallatloti. sad thedeatb toly of the molar partner, Patrick. Malagal. Clopartnerahlp. THE ntoDttolgurd hum leased, fora term of years, the We GLASS WORKS, Properties, and all the Stores and morebouses, lately occupied by Matron) AkLedlie, end mill continue the manufsature of Flint Glassware In all Ps vo. riedes,doing business under the arm of LEDLIE & GLAM. JAMES E. LEDLIE, JOSEPH J. TM AM. Pittsburgh, Almost 1, 11161--fauktm Bathing Apparatax. Bare manufacturing an Improved BATHING et ePA- Y RAW.% to which we would Invite the attention of the public, ea all Cr. Interacted. Inatead of making the pumps of tin and wing leather valves, as heretofore. we are now making the pumpe of copper and the valves of bras. being not only a more completa article, but a durable one. We will always endeavor to keep constantly on hand va rious other Baths of the latent etylet. . . . , Iron City Stov• %reboil" and Tin, Copper and Reel Iron Manufactory, N 0.134 Wcod street. au.97.1m Eleahenry for Boys. Soutia-crect cur. qtPifih and Grami sts.,opposile Cburt Hume glut Fell Swaim/ of this School will commence on MON- I DAY, September ith,ond the dales 01'1y:1Mo:orlon will be resumed by Messrs. GEIGGS mad M'DONALD. There are ten aneceedie months in the hoiden* year. Tuition is $12,60 per quarter. The member of pupil. is limited and boys are admitted In the order of appliestkurs which may be made after August 30th, at 64 Liberty greet, or at Pehool, or by letter dropped in Post Ottion anikove Locust Grove Seminary for Young Ladies. THE next sendon of this School will begin on W80N11.9- DAY, September 20th, and continue forty-two weeks. Doy Pupils from the city are conveyed to and from the Grove In an exclusive Omnibus. Circulars may be obtained at Mu store or Mr. George H. While, on Market street, and at Mr. Mellor% 81 Wood at, or on application to the Rector BAI , . u. aucktd Pittsburgb, Pa. AVINO left Wilabs ILL, and mooed to the WAVER LY HOME, Diamond dalley, which I have Abed up b fine style, I would respectfully solidi the patroompi or my former blends. Oysters, Game, Ae or the choked , hind; can be had at all times. The Bar is well supplied with Liquor, of the beet brands. may JOHN WALKER. New Jersey Water Nelsons ased. Peaches. subecalber I In daily receipt, by Railroad, of the fated quality of PUCKER sad WATER MELONS. Call at his Depot, No 101 Wood street. above Fifth. Vau9:ft RdItIIRL STRINRDCB.. W Dig by, Jr., 1-wynuso ANDFURNIMING STORE, Marmie j pirrburgh.—Ckaing made to order, to Rood style, and at moderato rates autittf IDO6. SALK—A Dwelling Home of 6 rooms, hall and r cam, with 3 lots of ground, having a front of 51 feet on Franklin street. Blanchester, by 188 deep to • wide alley; a good well of net., with Pimp; oat oven, coal Muse, fruit trees, grope vines, &c, for $2,000. Terms easy. CUTIIBERT & SON, au9 Real Estate Agents, 140 Third street. ' CARIA:SKS-2 cases Sardines, in Whole, hall are] quarter C boxes, just received and for Nab, by BAILEY I RILNSHAW, u 9 2A Liberty street. SDOAK CUItED HAIIS—We have Amt. received another S lot of euperior Sugar Cored esteemed the best id the Cloehanati market. also, Sager lured Dried Ike, on hand and for sale by an 9 IIeMILLAR HOl3 OK, JOHNSTOWN, PENNA. RS undersigned having taken &GeV of the above T named House, and refitted it o s largo esparto, in a enmfortable u well as elegant .tyi., is now prepared to re. mire guests, and give amplesatistotion to all who may patronise the Hansa. fasted] JAME DOWNItY. ta, RUSTON k KERRILIIB Sztaiati or Vanilla, Lamm,. A. ROW, Bra* Ainiandr Strawberry, tlarcaing ir• °mak, akar War, Puddings, ala tar mak by .01 W. A. It'CLITHG. •"i" - _, I'M I V M:3 'CiILO I ',TAMA FRENCH tQUESTRIEIS 2 .,TAO" - IfY.L. HlialMlD BY THZ nicostaitamai SAVA WOMB TOURS lltlt. will t ell the principal Prim *keg the Ohio and Pennsylvania Badroad, doing tiro grand pa romances (nt 2 and 2% o'clock, P. IL) at each piece, as follows: Mansfield, - • - Thursday, Anguct - 10. Londonefile, - • - Friday, o 11. Woreter, • - Saturday, ° 12. Mandlon, , - - Monday, " Anton Tuesday, lb. Alliance, • Cob= ' teens, New Brishton, Sir War alw. 21st. TWELVE YEA.ISS PILACTICEI L. Y. CLARK, BILL POSTER AND DISTRIBUTER, CONCERTS, KEREBITON3 AND LECTURES ALL COMMIINICATIONS by Mall or Telegraph, or Bills sent by Adams & oo.'s Express, will secure inanedtate attention. Defer to this otliu, the lloteht and ?rile Stores. OIRCIUS AND MELNAGEItiII voting falthfully attended to. IARGO'S HAIL, (formerly Wukais "Ira arid, kj near Smitlifte2d. can be obtained for Parties, Concerts, Public Meeting.. tr. Also (Stn's Co= l l l. l Ur. Horn Band can be found In readiness at all tizatict y applying to WM. PRANK CARGO, at the Crystal Wee Duruermaii Rooms of 11.3 L Corp is Co., Fourth street, or a t the Hall. mar2l. NEW 130011 S JIIiiT REZCIVED BY IMPS/ZS—Our Honeymoon, sod other Com foali tles, from runcb, with original Illustrations: .byJ. 3PCleosn. amsriam Cottage Builder; a serial of Designs, Plans and Specifications, from WO to $20,1,00, for Home. for the Peo ple: by John Bullock. A lso, a lot left of Frank Leslie, for An4,-nst; price 20 eta. Godey, for Logan; prim 20 rents. Harper, do do; . Putnam, do do; Graham, do do; Magazine of Art Call at the cheap Book Store of SAM'L. B. LAIIPPBI, out . No. 8i Wood street rr !WWI" M:4 signs, Plana, and. Specifications, .from WO to .$20,000, for Llumeo for the People:. by Jan Bullock, Areidtact, Civil Engineer, kc, Our Honeymoon, and other °oath.lidee from " itnieh,^ with original Illustratkrna by I.2.l'Clerran. Just matted and for sale by - Mammoth Light. 411% SUPERI OR AND SPLENDID PICTURES ere • produced' et CARGIYS Nevresllan NO. 76 Fourth greet, by hie la-ms and improved hide and FAT Lights; by whkif Likenesees of Children ate ta ken lo a few ereonds, and Molts in any weather. NlMietoreeeet in lo'ckets—Dagnerreotypee copied. Ronon open dny nod evvoloa. .07 18WK!..0 01.)1IN boxnejust received by 1,/ a., W. A. M'CLUS.G Hxcntied Elkililid— 5 ban. freab, Farina for mina by au7 W. A. WCLURG. It lC: u puUll--43 boxes heel . groundtic: i r_fo y f i tol i f. 0 "DHAILL bACH) TAPIOCA—Fords by .1,17 V% A. IrPCLUBCF. TUT ItMELYKD —Frank lawile'a Ladle? Gazette of tf Parte, London, and New York Fashions, for August. New York Journal, for August. Knickerbocker. Katharine Ashton: by the author of Amy Iferbert,litris Declaimer. in • Life in the Far West, or the Comical, Qtrisical, and Tragi cal Advec.turt, of a Happier: by A.H. Hort. The Fmmlch Heroine; a title of Cuban Patriotism: Gleasou's Fictotial, and all the easter* literary Papas, have been rehired at PAUL ELMER'S Literary Depot, aus Fifth street, opposite the Theater. VoLVNRS—A good aseortoient or all. kinds of Ural- JUL 'wen., including Calt.'n, Allen's, Marston's, Werner* eud the Serolvirm Hammer Platol,joat received•nngdbr aals wholosele or retail, by - SOWN t TETLEY, e 24• 136 Wood stret. SW AND CHOICE SOOSE JUST RECTXTED.—Eatta. rine Ashton: by the author of Amy Herbert, the Itx t perience ^I - Life,..he. Noe• a-Days; a new AlMlrk= NoseL • - , Frank Leslie, for August. , ..• ' Knickerbocker, - Horner, for August; 15 cents. For sale at the amp .110Ok Store of W. A. OILDENFIZTNEY & 00., , aus No. 70 Fourth stmt r to VERY description of Dry Goo d s now seling at from E % law mud ' thinat A. A. MASON it CO.'S, .i.S 3I • El FOCI street KING A MOORHEAD riOYFJO-80 Inge prime Rio, renrived this day and fm V lode by [jySlJ MU:fig/CAN. H.F.BAON t CO. YACLL --10 eadu sun dried, tor We by 1131 WCIAREAN, HEREON t OD HOVLDIIIO-3 rink. Burn tshouMai,lbrvelik by hal iI'CLORKAN; Ar 10 ITGAH AND - 310LaSSI03- - e 40 bbds N. O. Sugar; 50 Lbls Moloeses; 40 " finger House Molasses; for We by 57 3 / H'CLUSHAN, REBHAN I CO. cy ALT-00 bble No. 1 salt, fur sqUa by jy3l , , ArOLPILKAN, HERRON I CO CHEESE -60 IT. H.Q.)... fur 0,118 • .1.1 31 I I .CLUR KAY. HERRON & CO 11 ACKFAEL-35 largn No 3 tu - . iety jygi ; M'CLURAAN. lIERRON d CO A. MASON & 00., N. 15 Mb street rrOBA(XO-30 kegs Six flet..V. - .ek Tobacco, on hsaii and foesale - by 0,31 j J. A. IIiOLLLSON't CXI., Tz''ENTUCRY IdUTAXD—A tretl ut Ude phial. ted Mustard received and for eel,. r.y JV3I J. A. 111.71TILISON a CO. drAFEICK FURNITURE—F. 4. follows: liars* %J. Iron &Ile; 1 Doable De,k, a Euparticle; 1 Letter 'Owe, de. (33111 J. A. II UTCUISON A 00. 11 , 113 PAINTS , orEvari variety ,f rotor, constantly G hand and for sale by os jy3l. M AGAILLA"V m PtIit AU.GUPIug.r. . . Graham's .. o . Peterson's Godes 's Lady's Book, Yankee Notions, 4 Art Journal, for July. Gleasou's Pictorial, and all the eastern literary payee fur this week, hare been received at - PAUL ICLBLWILIt'S thirsty Dame, jy29 Fifth etreet, opposite the Theatre... L aAVES CUT AND RIKINS TRIMA e.D.—Par the convenience of the seeder* of Putnam, Harper, and th e other Magattinee, Rumen I Bro. will hereafter have the leaves and edges trimmed. Remember, at RUSSELL'S', Fifth street, i 729 over eoroer of Market. EMl==l LNLYF&T„ OOLONG TEA IIIPOATED.--1. have just re udred a small lot-of theoelebra.ed Ky Keetatop Oolong Tea. This is an exceedingly fragrant Black Tea, of a very delicate jessamine flavor, snit Bo highly seised in China that but Little of it is brought to this cone try —l2. hf chests oamposing the whole irzportation Ibis seas.. Those Who wish a really fine article are invited in give it a diaL i/ 29 • W. A weLtract: DAl3llA.l.ld.—Vie me now miming our present stock of JJI fine leaches, rich and fashio.aate Gad Jewelry, from 10 to 15 per cent- below former prices, and at least 50 par amt. lower than the same quality of goods can be obtained flo at say other establhdment west of the atom:alias. Ail we ask is a fare comparison, and we arc sure you will be convinced of the fact by calling at 51 Market street. 11001111.. No Humbug. TWO HUNDRED THOUsAND DOLLARS worth of stock will not he distributot at RoGERS I CO.'S Star De- . gurrreotype Gallery, Fifth street, opposite Olsson= upon the payment of $1 you eau procure all good • NESS se can bezcurad in this or any other city. Ca ll and girt us a nub liastresaclosas In Measles WANIELINE wonkl respectfully inform hl pnptle - AL and f iende that he will continue his protardon as Instructor on WV PI.tNO FORTE and VOICE. Orders left at 11r. KLIMEK'S Music Store, or at Us reel. dance, No. 187 SECOND Street, will be promptly attended to. sub G INS TO tlInE, by J. BARNDOLLAA UT , N6.11 DAL 611UUS1', (I.vas L cut openJj Nt ost received , 10:188ELf h street, fra near domed of Market -3i GU: S, PISTOLS AND ALLFLPS, at e.ll SOWN A prices, for sae b , aub TTLEY ElL•teKs, ataxe, I'OW ChM. 110108, tiIUT . Drinking Cups, ie., for Bala by aus BOWS & TETLEY fraER.3.Iu3IETIT.R2-2 gross just freceived an EENlNGtriceals Bucessoor to J. Elddoo., sub No . 00 Wood street. _ SANDUCKE raItEET ERGY.ERTY VOR B.l.l.B—Yorty feet front on Stindiwlty street, Allegheny, by 83 deep on Gay alley, with 2 brick houses on Sandusky street, am& • frame house on the alley. The corner house contains a ball, five rooms, vita basement. The next house commas s ball and bar rooms, cellar, oven, Sc. For price and terms apply to 8. CUTHBERT k SON, ant Real Estate Agents, latllttrd street. PoRB BRANDY AND WINK% tor medicinal ramie, on halal mad for sale by jy22 EBSISOMAL 01.16- 100 as Oil Origanum, pare; 00 do Bergamot; b vv ,b 7 y i U OT . A: S .y p- 410 1116 . 1n nore v a. 3 .l 3 lbr Mae AFLEMM. DRAM BLACH-300 ks in mor e and Pir ING IMO& • 'PLIVENTINIh-10 bbbi fur nal bj sub NUMING BROS. WATuiLlin AND JliWxtdtY.—Wataro Ito e thug al. Midi of Watches and Jewelry at much lower prises than umally obtalard elsewhere. Customers may depend on getting pars at my eatabliat -- =mat at least as ic*, and gag-: erally lower, than the eastern market, AU mwele r. ranted. • BA LIT A RZNSHAR Silver Ware, manuLietured•t my own works, in Oakland, Jewelry manufactured to Ner, Ainti neatly repaired. Watch repairing done se traretolisre, in the best imnicor, and war noted. 111litary Goods, of all kinds, st eastern prises. W. W. WILSON. ant _ GI Market Greet, corner of hots► LIOIZED 01.1.-5 Ude neeetwed and for male br 1.4 /In HENRY N—EIELLIER. bOWPOLN, MOT, CAPE AND EAGLE, or awry dipallp: E tor We b 7 tau.% BOW h-TWAL‘."'" MSIMME MEM En= 4;4, 11. 8. " 19. OH on MONDAY, Atigost aufllS &.T. 0. MORGAN J A. IitTCHISON A CO. BOWN t TETLEY, No. 136 Wood ot. FLEMING BROS. 70 do Mem; .7 80 •do Rosemary; 76 do Lavender; LO do Amber Amer; 80 do Spike Larsader: 30 •do Peppermint 60 do &entree ; for Jude by :- FLEMING Baas.
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