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We would call the attention of MERCHANTS AND BUSINESS LIEN to the fad that we have Just received from PMledelphia a number of fonts of new Job Type, end are now prepared to fill orders for Cards, Circulars, Bill Heeds, Paper Rooks, Posters, and Programmes for exhibi tions. All orders will be promptly filled. Democratic State Central Committee. The members of the Democratic State Central Committee of Pennsylvania, aro requested to meet at the IdEB CHANTdi HOTEL, to Philadelphia, on the 17th of August, 1851. J. ELLIS DONliAld, Chairman. alp. C. WELK EU, Strrotary Demooratio County Committee of Correspondenco n.ii Campbell, Jam. A. Irwin, James Blackmere, A. B. MX:l.lmo., Henry HiCullongh, B. Dunlevy, . . John H. Phillips, . A. W. Boss, John - 0. Dunn, John Layton, T. S. Rowley, Thom. J. Keenan, R. EL Kerr, Govrge F. Gillmore, J. A. Parainson, D. 1 11 m J. a. Kennedy, Irilliam Bennett, Aleaander Black, John Barton, .1.1. Binning, Joseph Birmingham, John Roth. a 4 The Democratic County Committee of Correspon dence will meet at the BT. CELARLES QCTRL, littabiargb, oa WEDIik:SDAY, tha 10th lust., at 10 o'clock, A. Joni BARTON, Secretary News of Me Day We invite attention to an article on Kamm, which will be found on our first page. 4 The Democracy of Northumberland county have, nominated the following ticket: Congress, hfaj. William L. Dewart ; Senate, Gen. Jesse C. Horton ; assembly, David B. Montgomery. If any one will see to what preposterous ends the spiritual mania will lend one, let him read the account of the " Physical Saviour," in another column. One might suppose the de scription was a hoax, had not the account ap pefied in the New Era, a Spiritual journal. 'or the forty eight hours endinig, Monday noon, there were eight deaths from cholera in Cleveland, and seventeen from other, causes, making twenty five in all. In Chicago, on Satur day, there wore twenty-one deaths, five of which were from cholera. in Detroit, on Friday, there were fifteen deaths—five of cholera. For the week ending the sth Instant, there were,'in Buffalo, 155 deaths, of which 70 were from cholera. In New Orleans, for the week ending the Sib instant, there were 212 deaths— none of cholera, and 29 were from yellow fever. There were only 144 deaths in Baltimore for the week ending the 13th instant. Riehi3rd Penn Smith, a gentleman of very superior intellectual qualifications, and author 'Of several plays and novels which were very highly esteemed, died on Saturday at his resi dence, at the Falls of Schuylkill, Philadelphia county. His father was Wm. M. Smith, a dis tinguished lawyer; and hie grandfather, - the Rev. Dr. Smith, first Provost of the University of Pennsylvania. His conversation RAs so brilliant and instructive as to make him many friends, and be had the natural Capacity to stand in the very front rank of literature, but from some rea son (or none at RIO he did not exert himself, which is much to be regretted. BOMBARD! 0 YES, DO Files of papers published at the British port at Kingston in Jamaica have been received in this country, and the eastern papers are noticing the entire similarity of their language with that of the Whig presses of this country in relation to the Oreytown affair. One editor says that not only is the same view of the case taken, but that the language of denunciation employed is almost word for 'word the same. The whig press is now firmly allied to England in this cause against our own country. Of coarse It was so in the Mexican war. It was so in the war of 1812. The Kingston papers mill on old England to send her fleets and bombard the cities of New York, Beaton and Baltimore. We would re spectfully advise Johnny Bull to postpose, these bombardments until his fleets have taken Revel, Helsingfors, Cronstadt, Sebastopol, and a few other Russian ports. If he wilt wait till that is done our cities will have plenty of time to pre pare themselves for their fate. Still, the British editors, and British Whig editors must have something to talk about, some humbug to.rant about; and the bombardment of New York is just as good a theme as any other. The whole course of Gen. Pierce's adminie• tration, thus far, has shown that for the pext three years, at least, this country is not to be treated as a weak nation ; nor its flag made a target for British and Spanish guni9; nor its citi zens mode victims of plunder and Insult abroad. Weak and strong will be punished, until our flag and citizens are respected. • The strongest nation of the world will no longer submit to continual insults, although WhiVeditors counsel it, and rave like madmen when tardy veugeanoe overtakes the offenders. A few doses of Cyane pepper, skillfully admin istered, will cure the enemies of this country of their ohronio propensity to fire at our ships, plunder our commerce, and insult and imprison our citizens. The Philadelphia Argus says: "The National Administration is for the coun try and its honor, and from that position the uni ted thunders of a British fleet at Boston and New York, and the British press of-Jamaica and the United States cannot drive them. We are glad to see that the neutral presses of the country are, now that the case Is fully un derstood, adopting a true American tone on the Subject. The Philadelphia Ledger spoke first. The Baltimore Sun winds up a 4trong article with the Molting remarks : "The upshot of the matter may be that San Juan will fall under the " protectorate" of -the United States government; And this will con stitute the best guarantee for the future oast"- pation of the place by a more decent, orderly, and reputable set of people, and good security against the importation of Jamaica negroes with British instincts, as British emissaries. A MATHEMATICAL PRODIGY.—St. Louis papers of a recent date contain accounts of a boy, nine-' teen years of age, whole gifted with almost in credible power of calculation in numbers. He has bad only forty days' schooling, and bee made very poor use of his time at that, judging from the style of his advertisement; but the gift, he says, Is a natural one, as he could tell any ELM equally well when three years old. These youthful mathematical prodigies never amount to much, perhaps on the principle that a smart child makes a dull man. By the way, what has become of the " Wonderful Vermont Boy," whim prodigious calculating powers caused such a sensation some eight or nine years 4to ',. • Wito.r. - -, * - • , ~.- .. • . , "r,; l" hvr t " ''....!;-,„` •-,,.. . ) .. 1 - ; *,,, p , ..', i ' t ' f. 4-1 r *ow l ' -. .;"; -'' : - ;"- t"': , ..1: - A Loin?, BELL.—Those who think the last Con. '-, k . - L d , .... " ~....." .;• - , '`-` ' ' "i• : t. didshould read the following and , ' . '5 , " . 4 t`,:e.,.. `;', ,- ,L , - ,t-t. , . f ..- Vela no thing , , Thl,„=4.-4.:. .--..,_„!- ~„:_. - i• 1 ...b.„,=_i ;',„,,s „ then change their tone, and say it did too much: '.- * 4...zv.R. , ...„ The post route bill, which was signed by the ...„*„1 #,,,,,, . ir7;ll, President on Thursday night, required for its 'Ci enrolment one thoucand sheets of parchment, --.------------ "i costing $2OO ! It is a recapitulation of all the ' existing poet routes in the United &des, to which some six or hundred new ones are added. The arrangement is alphabetical, for oonyeaknoe of reference. lOW We would call attention to the advertise-, mint of lota and farms for sale on Long Island. Mr. B. M'Lain, of this city, la agent for the pro. prietor, and will fell lota and foram very cheap. A i , l :4:4f t " • '.ti..• '7;l' ~ • r t 2;.: I f y , ; _ The Democracy of Berke county held their an nual county meeting on the Bth blatant. It was a very large and enthusiastic' 'gathering; and the resolutions passed show that that stronghold of Democracy iv sound to the core. rage their , approbation of the administration of President Pierce, and their admiration of the firmness, wisdom and energy he has displayed in relation to our foreign policy. The third resoln, tion is the following "3. iiteroh. , l, That we repose fall confidence In the Hon. William -Velcro. Tile Integrity u a meo, • Democrat, and the chief executive officer of this Onumonweelth. hare alike:won for an&entitled him to the confidence, esteem. and regard of his fellow-citisens; he hos merited, and will receive, the cordial support of the honest end patriotic TO. tare of the Keystone State." AUGUST 16 The fourth resolution is highly complimentary to the Hon. J. Glancy Jonas, their representa tive in Congress. The fifth resolution declares their fall confi dence in the ability and integrity of Chief Jus tice Black and Col. Henry S. Mott. The 6th and ith resolutions declare for civil and religious freedom; and condemn all secret political societies, and all intoleratme The Bth resolution endorses the Nebraska- Kansas bill, and entirely apTirovee it as a re affirmance of the fundamental principle of pop• ular sovereignty, and of non-interference by Congress in lanai affairs, or on the subject of slavery. DAVID CAIIPBELL, Chairman. [auli , . •••.! • 014 Berk! hai Ipotesi. The second rtsointion expresses in strong lan- A SILLY FALSICROOD.—We stated some time ago that it was a device of whiggery to charge upon the democrats every thing they do them.. selves. They Foster and encourage a secret po titical society ; and to screen themselves from the odium they immediately get up the false hood that the democrats also have formed a se cret political society. Whig editors must have a great respect for democrats. They seem to think that if they can satisfy the people they are doing only what the democrats do, it will be all right. The Gazette now says that the democrats have formed a se cret political society, the members of which all swear they will:rote for Bigler. .We have never heard of such a thing. It is simply a falsehood. • But we will tell' our neighbor what has been done. The democrats have formed a public po litical party, well organized, harmouious, strong and confident, all the members of which do at, firm they will vote for Governor Bigler; and elect him, too, by a rousing majority. Tie ➢laasatas9 OF WARMEST —The Central Whig Committee of Warren county, Ohio; have issued "a eyed" announcing that they will re- Sign on the 19th of August, so that there may be "no impediptent to the thorough organiza tion of the friends of Freedom, irrespective o former political parties." Does any one sup pose that had a straight Wbig ticket a chance of success, this committee would evince any such a meek disposition to unite with " Free Sailers and Anti-Nebraska Democrats!" We trow not. But it te meet for a party so near dissolution to show a little humility. Ent.llamas RevlEW.—The August number of this splendid Review is received. It commences a new volume—price three dollars per year. Contents: Diplomatic History of the 'Eastern Qaestlon ; Teetotalism, and Laws against the Liquor Trade; Hermann Eschylus ; Kaffir Ware; The Great Social Problem; European Emigra tion to the United States; The Russian War, &c. &o. It .is au excellent number. Published by Leonard Scott & Co., and for sale by Miner & Co., Smithfield street, and Gildenfenney & Co., Fourth street, Pittsburgh. sir We received two dollars yesterday from an Ohio subscriber to pay for our weekly paper another year. The gentleman informed us in his letter that he ham taken the paper twenty eight years, and has no thoughts of giving it up, or leaving his bill. We would like about ten thousand subscribers of that sort. Ogr list is increasing, but not quite fast enough. -A. few more clubs would be very acceptable in these times of high prices for everything but newspa pers. "Tai dNILFIANIA AND AGRICOLA or TACITCS," literally translated, with explanatory notes, ori ginai and select, by an admirer of the classier. A copy of this little volume has been handed no, and It looks very much as though it would be useful to students of colleges and academies who lire employed In reading Tacitus nntransla ted. i It is printed by J. T. Shryook, 29 Fifth street, Pittsburgh; and is for sale at the book• Ser The severe drought appears to extend nearly all over the Union. It M very severe in Maine, in Virginia, in Illinois, in North Carolina and other parts heard from. Corn and potatoes are suffering, and unless rain soon conies there will not be half a crop of potatoes. INDIANA ifANICS.—We would like to lay a few words about the Indiana "free" Banks, if the Journal is willing. What says the Bank Cham pion? Does the word "free " mean having fall liberty to swindle? Those Banks may be all right, bat Ciocinnatians are very much afraid of them. ler The Democratic County Committee meet to-day at 10 o'clock, A. M., at the St. Charles Hotel. We hope there will be a fall meeting. See notice and names of members of Committee in the preceding column. Y• Who are the reel murderers in the St. Louie riots? Will the Know-Nothings answer. Coal has been discovered in Kansas. There is no free farm law for Kansas. .There are thirtptight iron foundries In Pittsburgh. The mrrried women in Japan shave off their eye-brows, and blacken their teeth. The receipts of the 11. S. Treasury for the last quarter, were $16,800,000. Some of the New York hotels are redu oing their prices. The numerous boarding houses are injuring their business. The Egyptian railway between Alexandria and Cairo will soon be completed. It is in ope ration part of the way now. A man in Troy, New York, was foolish enough to wake up a sleeping watchman the other night. The watchman was so angry that he arrested the man and put him in the tombs. An extensive milk dealer in Paris was lately fined 20,000 francs, and condemned to six months imprisonment, for mixing water with his mulch. An old pilot says no mosquito will ever bite where a mosquito has bit before, at any time; so that hie protection against that bloodsucker is to be bitten all over as soon as possible, and then be invulnerable! There are four universities in the king dom of Sardinia, with three thousand students, and twelve thousand pupils in thsi secomiav sohools. That little kingdom is trying traep up with the age. A bill was introduced in the Senate, da ring the last session of Congress, which provides, among other things, that the passage money paid by emigrant passengers, who die on ship board, Shall be refunded. This will insure good atten tion to their health during the passage. OEM= The Price of Wheat The following table, which we find in Bunt's Merehaute'. Magazine, is from the minutes kept at the ofilee of the Van Reuselur Manor, at Albany, where large amounts otrent are payable in wheat, or ~a. cash equivalent on 'the first of January esoh year; and as two parjies are deep ly interested in the price, it is probably the most reliably correct of any record that can be ob tained. There is quite a lesson in.thcse figures —look at them Price of whe bany sixty-one t per bushel, January 1, at Al ears, *is: 1014 $1.87, 1 4 1835 .$ l , OO 1815 1.6214 18.36 1,51 1816 1,75 '1677 2,25 1517 2,25 . 11838 1,52.14 1518 1.871411570_ ...... ... 1.75 1610 1,75 [lB4O . 1,12 1 / 6 11820 1,00 1841 1,00 1821 77 184,2 1,15 11821............1,12% 18441 1,8716 1823 1,25 1844 2,00 1824 1,25 1815 1,913;3; 1825 1,00 1r.4.; 1826 8716 1847 1,12 f; 1827 1,00 11848 1,31„ 1828 1; 0 11549 1,18. 1 .," -- ...._ 1,75 11860 1 155" 1793 $9,75 1,00 177 7 4 4 97 - 1 1 .::11 1 7 ? ) 3 1 1798 1.25 1799 1.1 6, 7 4 ) 18511 1801 1 1 , 810.1 180" 1,00 1803-, ..... - 1,1241; 1804.../........1,25 1805... ..... 2.00 1800 1.03% 1807 1,37 1 41 12i,/ 1808 1.17 k 1879._ ~, 1808 1,00 ,1833-......... 1,00 1810 1,50! ,1831 1.25 1811 175 11.132 1,75 1812 1,87%i1833 1813 2.20 11834 1,00 I It will bo noticed that only flee times In all _ _ thee.) years wheat has been $2 or upwards per bushel, while it was seventeen times at $1 or under—twice at seventy live cents. Only once in thirty seven yearn, that is since 1817, to wit in 1837, has it reached $3. The average price for the whole Friod is $1,38. For the lest thirty years it is $1,25. So the probabilltiee, it would nem, aro that that will bo the price next January. Those who are interested may, however, be better able to form a judgment on that point than any one else. But so far ae present prices are concerned, it may be taken es certain, that the crop of wheat is too good, too wide extended, and the demand for export to Europe or California too limited, and flour spec Waters too hard up to allow them to be main timed. [Correspondence of the St. Paul (Miunrootel Tlmee.) Touching Instonce of the E'ldellly of Snneorsa, August 2, 15,54 —A murderous as sault was made on the person of an unoffending German, named Ernest Kaiser, on Monday even ing last. -He had been to Chelsea for the pur pose of looking at some timber, and having been carried across the river by a friend, he started for Shakopee. Not knowing much about the country, he could not find the roa:d, and meeting three men, ho inquired of them the way to this place. They agreed to show him the road, and carried him some dietanco op the river. His suspicions being excited, he refused to go fur ther, when ho was struck across the head with a gun and felled to the earth. Ile was thee beaten with the gun until he became senseless; then robbed of a gold watch and thrown into the river. The water revived him, and ?hen restored to consciousnees he found one of his dogs holding him by the bosom of his shirt, and endeavoring to drug him ashore. By his assistance he gain ed tho land, when he was again seized upon by the miscreants and hurled into the river. Ilia dog again came to his assistance, and helped to support hintflan the water. At this time the •itmer Globe came along, and.the attention of thelrew being attracted by the barking of a small dog noon the shore, they found the man nearly exhausted, but still held above the water by his faithful dog; his body and limbs covered with bruises from the blows which the villains inflicted upon him. Yesterday afternoon our citizens searched the country in the vicinity of the place where the act was committed, but no trace of the perpe trators of the deed have been discovered. A few days ago some individuals entered the house of Mr. Bottles, at Spring Lake, during the tempo rary absence of the occupants, and took away three hundred and fifty dollars in bank bills, which they found in a chest. Condition of Fugitive Slwe■ In C.nad• The Albany Argus of Mooday last, uoder the heal of 4 ' Starving Fugitive Slaves in Canada," publishes tho following : " We have received a circular calling attention to the condition of the fugitive slaves in Canada. It comes from colored people, we presume, and is signed J. J. Rice, Amherstburgh. It states that they are in great want and destitution, and in need of bedding, flannels and clothing gener ally suited to the climate, lood, medicines, and assistance in every shape. Rice states that he has lived in Canada thirteen years "on inoiden• tal donations, and sometimes on scant fare." He denies that the Government does anything for tlipt fugitives, and appeals to American aboli tionists for early aid on behalf of his suffering fellows, reminding them that "to furnish bed ding, &c., toe destitute family just from slavery, is what slaveholders, who work the colonization enterprise, do in Liberia." Rice, we fear, appeals to deaf ears and close shut purses. Hegrophily prefers mass conven tions, political action, and double tracks for un derground railroads, to caring for the passengers after they have reached their unoomfortable des tination. It prefers election tickets to checks payable to fugitives in Canada. It delights rath er in long speeches than in large collections. It thinks to be " heard for its much speaking." So that the poor Degrees across the borders may perish with cold and starvation in the fierce Canadian winter, if opponents of the "Nebraska iniquity" be only returned to. Congress In the fall election. Great is humbug!" FrAILICL STATE Or ANARCIIT IA CmaA.—Pri rate lettere and circulars received in Boston from China by the Arabia, give accounts of a sad state of affairs in that country, tho result of the civil war which has been so long raging there. The Boston Traveler says : The old government having its hands fully occupied in repelling the attacks of the insur gents in the vicinity of Pekin, bends of armed robbers are dev2stating the country, particular ly the central provinces. One letter states that forty-eight tea companies had returned to Shang hai from the central provinces, having been rob bed of all their means of purchase. "The great commercial mart of Ilonan has been burnt by an armed mob. Ningehow, the district from whence the Montag teas are brought is stated to be in possession of an armed rabble, who have beheaded the Mandarins and taken possession of the government. In some pro vinces the Mandarins have forbidden teas to be grown, for fear that it will attract the attention of the insurgents. These disturbances, it was thought, would seriously affect the forwarding of teas. All was quiet at Canton." A son of Francis P. Blair, is one of the Benton men elected to the Missouri legislature. To-morrow, the 17th inst., has been sat aside by the authorities of Wheeling, as a day of fast ing and prayer. According to the returns received at the Audi tor's office, the number of hogs in Kentucky over six months old, is 1,615,699, an increase for this year of 158,807. It is now one hundred and fourteen - years that the Methodists hare existed as a people. They now number in the world nearly two millions of communicants, and preach the gospel to ten or twelve millions. r:f. John Mahan, the matt who was arrested in Cininnati cn suspicion of being concerned in the murder of Patrick McGill, has been dis charged from custody, there being no testimony against him. Kennett's &dual majority over Benton is 1008. The average vote of the Whigs elected in Bt. Louis is about 8,250 ; that of the Benton ticket about 6,250. The vote of the Anti-Benton men who were placed on the People's (or Know Nothing) ticket, is about 4,800. Mr. John B. Dilton, tow a lawyer at the New York bar, and formerly connected with the Irish Insurrectionary movement of '4B, has received permission, it is said, to return to his native country. Mr. Dillon held a distinguished posi tion in the Dublin University. The Susquehanna Railroad Company, it is re porter, have settled all the cases of damages, resulting from the accident on the 4th of July, for about one hundred thousand dollars. Peti tions are also in circulation for the re-instate ment of Mr. Scott, the conductor of the train, who was so severely injured, but is now recover ing. They are numerously signed. The Campbellite Churches of Cincinnati, New port, and Covingtonohave purchased the Baptist Theological Seminary, edifice and lot, in Coving ton, for the sum of *25,000. All the lands of the Institution except the Seminary lot, were purchased by the city of Covington, for a park, at 60,000. The Seminary building has already been' onveried into a Female College, under the Presidency of Elder Walter Scott. A FORTIINATN PDSOHAI3I.--G. L. Colegrave recently purchased 2,400 acres of land in Sten ben county, N. Y., at $lO an acre. Soon after, he discovered it to contain valuable deposits of coal, iron ore, plaster mines, &0., for which he received the State bounty of $5,000 as the first discoverer of coal in New York. He has been offered and refund $&0,000 for his prop erty. it .) • gfrAhe N. Y. Melting Mirror—whig—thus expresdes its opinion about Cuba : "In this emergency we think the time has come to negotiate for Cuba. Tke pear is now ripe,' and ready to fall into somebody's lap. France and England hare their hands full in the net. All the available resources of both nations will be required to nurse the ' sick men,' whose cause has become their own. The readers of the Mirror well know how strongly we have resisted the lawless attempts of the fillibueters to ravage the ' Queen of the Antilles,' and to rob the crown of Spain of its richest jewel. But a successful revolution at home absolves the island from its allegiance to the mother country. " Cuba, with all its sweet treasures, is floating pilotless and rudderlfte past our doors. Now is the time for the United States to stretch forth her hand and catch the priceless pearl—not by robbery, but by diplomacy. Commercially, the island will be worth to us twenty millions an nually; and as the recent reciprocity treaty is the first practical step towards the-annexation of Canada, it really looks as if the day was not far distant when the stars and stripes shall float over and protect one grand continental Union, from Behring's Straits to the Southern Isthmus." Important Arrest of Counterfeiters Oa the night of August let, High Constable Clark, of Shertrooke, arrested two gangs of counterfeiters in Canada, who carried on busi ness five miles distant from each other, in the woods. Their implements were taken, consist ing of one printing press, twenty-six plates for paper money, one machine for stamping gold and silver which weighed 800 pounds, twenty-four moulds for running hard money, dies, ink, pa per, engravers' tools, and thousands of dollars in counterfeit money. This is probably the most important arrest of the kind ever made on this continent. It is known that since the middle of Juno last, $111;000 have been issued by the par ties on the Nashua Bank, N. H., alone, and cir culated chiefly in New York State. They are of denominations of ones, threes and twenties, and executed with singular skill. A large amount of counterfeit gold and silver coin has also been issued. The band was completely organized, had their engraver, who oould make all their plates, and their printers and signers, all of whom are safely lodged in Montreal jail. Macksaax are being seized in great numbers along the southern coast of Nova Scotia. Eve ry little creek and bay, from Cape Sable to Hal ifax, is overflowing with them. They are taken in nets, from one hundred to six hundred bar rels being secured at a single draught. Men, women, and children are employed day and night curing them, yet the whole atmosphere is " odorous" with the stench of those impossible to be taken care of. MosToua jION WORKIL—The Danville (Pa.) Democrat denounces the rumor of the failure of the Montour Iron Work Company, se totally false. It says:— , . In further confirmation of the soundness of this Company, we can state, upon the most reliable authority, that their drafts are promptly met, end that they are now, this very day, engaged in paying out $25,000 in cash to their hande for monthly labor done. This does not look much like a failure." DROCTH IN MAINE.-A great drouth Is felt through Out the State of Maine. Very little rain hue fallen for several weeks, and vegetation is suffering, particularly potatoes. The Bangor Mercury, says that the streams are very low, and many mills have been hung up on the Pe nobßoot. The up-river steamboats from Oldtown to Mattawamkeag, have discontinued their trips. Paper mills are all dry. 511111:13141TION. —Of er fire thoneaud immigrants arrived at the port of New York, on Thursday morning last, between sun-rise and 12 x., and not one sue of sickness was found among them which required to be sent to the quarantine hospital. ibY The man who "retraced" the past, is supposed to have been a harness-maker. AT .fk Greet Itleasing to the AMllleted... The number and formidable character of disesees of thee Liver hale long challenged the attention of medical men. Soule of these these a, clamed under the general term uf Consamption, have been ouppmeed incwable, and the un happy patient allowed to die, without medical science to offer him a hope of recovery. Happily this can nodgeger be the case. A remedy has been found which will cure all complaint., of whatever character, ariehig from derange• meat of the Liver. The Pill. discoverwl by Dr. M'Lane,cf Virginia, act directly on the Liver; and by correcting Its operation and purifying it from dime., cute off and astir. patss the complaint. which have their origin in the dimases of this organ. Ileuxuallee hitherto proposed for liver cone. plaint., have failed to operate upon Uremia of the disease; but Dr. M'ien's Pills make themfelyes GIL upon the ac- tion of the Liver, and by chewing the fountain, dry up the Impure etre.= of disease which thane, derive their existence. - Purchasers will be careful to ask for Dr. Lane's Cele brated Liver Pills, and take none else. There an other Pills, purporting to be Liver Pills, nor before the public. Dr. Sr Lane's Liver Pilll,eleo his celebrated Vermifuge, an now be had at all rwepectable drug stores in the United States and Canada. A'so for sale by the solo proprietors, FLEMING BROB., Suocessors to J. Kidd & Co., Woad street To the Debllltated..-DR. MORSES IN VIG. ORATING ELIXIR OR CORDIAL.—There was a time when people were made to believe that certain mcdidnee had a direct influence upon the bleed. The [they: hes been ex• ploled. It le now well known that it is only through its elements, the chyle and the secretions, that the character of the vital fluid can be changed. NORSE'S INVIGORA TING ELIXIR purities the manguiferour current, by port. tying the secretions, and regulating the action of the stomach, Use liver, and the towels. It I. an alterative and invigonent, and the grand secret of its almost miraculous cures, consists, In Its giving tone to the stomach, bringing the (auctions of every disordered organ up to the standard of healthful action, Imparting to the enfeebled nervous sys tem a seiteustaining power, and rendering it capable of withstanding the external intluenoes which had heretofore enervated or proetrated it. Renee, it le a sovereign, unfail ing remedy for dyspepsia in all its forms and consequences fur torpor or undue activity of the secretive organs: and for all the n Int undone, tmspenalona, and excitements which constitute the symptoms of nervous diem°. When the constitution eeeme broken down, the appetite inert, the digestion feeble, the nervee unstrung, the mind clouded, ant the whole system crushed by physical pain and mental despondency, It will revive and restore both the animal strength and the mental energise , with a degree of rapidity that in superstitious times Would have been attributed to enchantment. The Cordial I. put up, highly ooneentrated, in pint bo tbm. Price three dollars per bottle, taro for tire dollar., al for twelve dollar.. 0. H. MG, Proprietor, In Broadway, New York. Ekdd by Druggists throughout the Dotted States, Canada, and the West ludke. SWOTS. FLEMING .1 BROS., No. 60 Wood street, Pittsburgh. DR. GEO. 11. KEYSER, N 0.140 Wood street, do J. P. FLEMING, Allegheny City. auLtdew 4i' The Greet French :Remedies BALLY'S ANTIDOTE AND LOTION.—Those persons who wish for a safe, speedy, and permanent cure, shonbl use the above celebrated and unrivalled FRENCH PREPARA TIONS. They have now been in use for five yaws—have been thoroughly tested In thousands of the most obstinate cases, and Invariably have given satisfadion. They are not composed simply of Balsam Oopalva, 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. . A gentleman connected with the Western Rallmaul says: I have expended for other people during the last three years over tOOO, for remedies of this description,. and have never found a single article that gave such universal satis faction as your Antidote and Lotion does. Ido not recol lect of their ever falling to cure In a Mogi° instance. 'hinny have been cured In two or three days." . . . Price, Antidote $1; Lotion 60 cents per bottle. Invented by H. Bally, Physician to the Paris Hospitals, and prepared from the original recipes, and sold wholesale and retail by DUROY A CO., Sole Proprietors for the Uni ted States and Canadas. Principal Depot, 458 Broadway, New York. Sold In Pittsburgh, wholesale and retail, by PLEMINO DROTHESS, (Successors to J. Ridd & 0o.,) No. 60 Wood street. Wheeling—J. H. PATTERSON & CO., and by Druggists everywhere. ja23 SF - Ague and Fever of Three Year■ Standing Cured..—Mr. John Longden, now living at Beaver Dam, Ilanover county, near Richmond, had Ague and Fever for three yeast, most of the time he bad chills twice a day, and rarely leas than once; he was perched with fevers as soon as the chill left him ; and after trying phy sicians, quinine, most of the Tonics advertised, and every thing recommended to him, was about to give up in despair, when Carter's Spanish fdizture was spoken of; he got two bottles, but before he had used more than a single one, he was perfectly cured, and bas not bad a chill or fever since. Mr. Longden is only one out of thousands who have been benefitted by this great tonic, alterative and blood purifier. See advertisement aurAdaw air Pantaloosm—Ths well-known superiority of °RIBBLE'S at In the Garment, needs no comment on his P•rt:lt has been acknowledged by all who have favored him with their orders, that they have never been fitted with the same nun and etyle so by He t""0 to Inform hie pa. irons and the public, that his stock isnowe, repki ble N th e with the the newest etyles for coats, vests and pant suita presort season. B. °RIBBLE, Tailor and Pantaloon Maker, SW Marty at, bond of Wood. ' :. 7 •s . mo t ' tya,:' 4 ' • •` •.% ' ."" 44• • MEM From the Barton Thane, 12th. SP-ECIAL NOTICES 07 ',Fifty Mut Dag pee.....Cio to the Peoples largeand splendid aide and sky light pcw t Atb atm; corner of Wuxi. if you want .a ... f r et so d correc t mom ESS, at O:II.ELALP the true price: -livery Picture Is mad. in the highest Byte of the art, end warranted to glee malefaction, or no charge =de. Call early In the day, to insure a sitting, or the rooms are ow gently crowded. PIitOPLE:I3 0 ALLItItY, Lafayette Fourth street, near Wood. anl2lt. Phtladalphtly 185 4.—The 'attention of the calm. of Pittsburgh and vicinity, who Wish to -.ea a Philadelphia paper, is called to the &ening Regamse, *Joanna published every day, containing • complete routine of all local matters that transpire to the hoar Of : going to preen, anti us particular attention Is paid to tide depart ment, it will recommend Itself strongly to the favor of limps persons who formerly resided In that vicinity, as it convey. e faithful epitome of the vast changes occurlng in their former homes. To the reading and manufacturing portion of the community no better medium could bo selected for advertising their warm and products., thus bringing direcUy before the eyes of the merchants the edvautages of patron- Ging the factoties of the west_ end "of the State. de • journal of liberal sentiments, advocating all the reforms of the 11... N, we heartily recommend it to one and all,'belleving that all mvy be Lemke] by suls:crlbtog and supporting a paper that supports the people,—"non tiled sad omnibus." The subscription price $5 per year, In advance, and should ho 64101, pro-paid, to WILLIAM BIRNEY, N. F. corner Third and Chestnut streets, Philadelphia, 's. A LARGE LOT FOR SALE. Algrs ,DeeFt°.,R(3)l 4 ,tke,°.thdebrlTarbki o n nr ßirm e in ut b = bs sold on reasonable terms. It is near Bakewell & On's new glass works, ind SZTEIRLI other manufacturing estab lishments. It is the largest and best lot now to be bad in Birmingham for manufacturing purpose. Title perfect, and clear of incumbrance. Enquire of t O.SMITE, a his Law Mae, Ira} Fourth street, above Smithfield, Pittsburgh. 10' Notlee.—The Partnership heretolve existing and doing business under the name and style of BENNETT, MARBIIiLL & CO , was dissolved on the 19th inst., by mutual eminent. BENNETT, lIABEHALL & CO. Pittsburgh, June 29th, 1954. Copartnership. • rung UNDERSIGNED have entered into Copartnership j_ um}, thu mune and style of GRAFF, BENNETT a , for the purpof.e of manufacturing Iron, Nabs, le., at the Clinton Rolling 31111, Routh Pittsburgh. Office at pre. out with English A Itichardeon, No. 116 Water, and 160 First street. WBl. B. ENGLISH, HORT. IL MARSHALL, JAS. J. BENNETT, JOHN GRAFF. Pittsburgh, June 25111, 1854—je:Juf Eg3a(lO4UE3 Life, Fire and Karin Insurance Company; OFFICE 55 FIFTH STREET, MASOFIC lIALL, PITTSBURGH, PA. JAMES S 110017, PreeWent. COMLLffi A. COLTON, gemetary. This Company makes every imutrance appertaining to or connected with LIPP: RISKS. Also, against Hull and Cargo Risks on the Ohio and Mis slosippl riven and tributaries, and Marino Risks generally. And against Lou and Damage by Pin, and against the Perils of the Sew and Inland Navigation and Transportation. Policies issued at the lowest rates consistent with safety to all parties. Wm. S. linstm, Jame D. MIMI, Alamo:dm Bradley, James S. 1.1.0, Eam nal M'Clurkati, %S'illbun Phillips, John Swit, Joseph P. Clasram, John SPAlpin, Wm. F. Johnston, J21.111e1l Varshall, Goorge B. Belden, mr.l3:ly John Fullerton, Robert Galway, Alexander Reynedde, Azar etroog °aunty, Ileratto N. Les, Kittanning, Hiram Stowe, Beaver. Ow CET IZEIN las arano• Company of P I tteburgh.-11. D. /LING, Preektent ; SAM. DEL L. MARSELELL, Secretary. Offlree 94 Water Streri,between Markel and Wood:treats. Insures HULL end CARGO Risks, on the Ohio and bllaalw elppl Rivera and tributaries. In urea against Lon or Damage be lire. AlBo—Agahartthe Perila of the Sea, and Wand ?halo. Don and Transportation. smatozei H. D. Eing, Wm.Lartmarjr., William bagaley, Samuel U. Mar, Samuel Rea, William [Durham, Robert Dunlap. Jr., John S. Dilworth, Lune li. Pennock, Fennel. Sellers, S. Ilarbaugh, J. Schoonmakar, Walter Bryant, WWI= B. ans. John 811100 n. OD Strange Develspement.eeticlentific men are daily bringing to light new Inventions, and the march of progress is onward; persona Bald, or becoming so, will be pleased to learn that science and long research com bined, have brought baton thy public the greatest wonder of the, age, le the article of EMERSON'S AMERICAN HAIR RESTORATIVE, a sore core for Beldam sod to Prevent Hair from falling. See circular to be had of the Agents, giving foU particulars. Price $l.OO in law botllea. Bold by C. E. /MEE CO., Proprietors, 07 fitunarior Area, Cleveland, Ohio. For mile In Pittsburgh In the Ibilowini houses:— Fleming Brost, L. Wilma IL E. Sellers, G. IL Keyser, Joel Mohler, Benj. Page, Jr, J. IL Ousel Allegheny eiry,—L. A. Beckham, Pauly I Means, J. Fleming. Ihrininghom—A. Patterson, John G. Smith UsASSOCIATBD Firemen's Issuranes Company of the Ctly of Pittsburgh. J. K. SlOOltligAD, President—H.6l3Ela FINBSY, Secre tary. • Will insure against FEU. and MARINE RIBES of all kinds. Other: No.W Water street: Dollo7ollt J. R. Moorlaud, W. J. Anderson, B. C. Sawyer, B. B. Simpson, Wm. M. Sager, 11. B. Wilkins C. IL Paulson, William Oollirigwoott,. IL B. Roberts, John M. Irwin, Joseph Kaye, Wm. Wilkinson, David Campbell. • 3si Penney Urinal& Ilespital. W zit D. L. Bcaort, &mond, between Wood and Dlarket streets, and J. Run, North-cwt corner of Diamond, Alle gheny city, are the attending Physicians to the above Inati• tution, for the first quarter of 1854. Applications for admisslon may be made to them at all !mars at their alines, or at the Licepital at 2 o'clock, P. If. Recent eases of occidental injury are received at all hours, without form. Joser C. YEAGER, 110 MARKET street, FUG; burgh, Importer and Wholegale Dealer In FANCY AND STAII,I: VARIETY AND DRY GOODS, Oren to city and country dealers as Large sod well selected stock of Goods as any Eastern house, and same priests thus easing refight, time and extmanes. i 53.71 I. 0. 0. F.-I'l3ft of meeting, Washington 1411, Wood street, between Fifth street and Virgin alley. Pretext= Loma, N 0.338-1133 13 every Tuaidaymndag. leactumaz Excixnuarr, ho. B:—Meets Int and third Friday of eath month. imar2l3ly ATTENTION! S. L. O.—You are hereby ratified to ilitttend at your Armory, on MONDAYS, WEDNES DAYS and FRIDAYS, for drill, and to transact ouch busi ness as may mime before the Company. , P. KANE, mar29:6md Focrotary pro tem. Nottces...The JOORNEYNEN TAILORS SO Lk' CIETY, of Pltteburgh and Allegheny, meets on the tins WEDNESDAY °revery month, et SCHOCIILINTERIS,, In the Diamond. By order. 'el. GEO. W. MESE, Secretary. OnA NOBRONA LODGE. T, 0. 0. F.—The Angerona Lodge, No. Zig, 1.0. of 0. P., meets orrery Wednesday evening In Washington EAU, Wood st. Ligl7 NEW ADVSETISEXIMS U. , A Select Cotillion Party is given every TIMIDLY EVSNING, at Cowes Hati,Fourth street, near Smithfield.. Tickets Fifty Cents ; which can be pra rural from Frank Cargo, or at tie door of the HalL Murk by Cargo's Bond. multi Valuable Property for Sale. WO LOTS OF GROUND, upon which ara. erected four T Brick and two Prime Buildings, which rent annually for $5OO. Said property is minuted in the Blot&Ward of the city of Pitteburgh, on Penn street, between snot - - street& Also, the Factory and Ground known as the "Empire Works," situated on the corner of Penn and Morris streets. Also, 93 acres of unimproved land, situated on the Alle gheny river. One mile from East Liberty. On a portion of this land tbere is the best Pew Mill location in the county. Also, a number of lots containing from 1 to I acres of choice land. situated one mile north-west of East Liberty, and one mile east of Lawrenceville. The above named pleats of property are waxy desirable, and will be dispoied of on advantageosui terms to early pm ebasers. For terms of ale and farther information apply to Wm. P. Baum, No. Wood street, Pittsburgh. R. D. THOMPSON, Amignee for Jas. B. Healey. NKW STOCK OP PIANOS.—I would respectfu ll y inform the public that I am now selecting, at the factories of hew York and Boston, a most extensive and elegant stock of new Plano Porten. The utmost care and attention will be given to the selection of the very beet instruments which are manufactured in this country. Purchasers are politely requested to await the arrival of these Instruments before buying elsewhere, as they will have the advantage of choosing from among the finest toned Pianos which the New York and Boston markets afford. Purchasers are invited to examine the above on their ar rival, at the old established Nene, Pepot of CIIABLOTTE BUMF., sail No.llB Wood street. Cali BuT BEAT .— We wish it distinctly underatca ‘j that we are selling off our present gook of fine Gold and Silver Witches, of the very best quality; fine Gold Jewelry, of the moat desirable styles, and of almost every description; pure Silver Spoons and Parks; Plated do; Pearl and Velvet Porbkionalee; Card Oases; flue Scotia CloOks; Tea Pelts; Fruit Baskets, Be.. te.; at from 10 to 15 per omit below former primes, and much lower than any other estab lishment will sell at In this or any other western city. Cit. Bens and strangers will end it to their advantage to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. AU articles warranted as represented. The best quality of Watch Glasses set at 10 cents each, ad HOOD'S, cult 61 Market street. NBSY BLEJKS JUST RECElVED.—Perisoopice, or Cur rent Subjects Extemporanmously.Treated: by William Eider. Easy Nat, or Three Apprentices by A. L. &imam CC-Head Takinge, or Crayon Sketches of the Noticeable Men of our age by George W. Buogoy. Walden, or Life in the Woods: by Hervey De Moreau. Haul Timer by Charles Dickena. Edinburgh Review, for July. Just received and for sale by W. A. OILDENEENNEY k 00., Bald No. 76 Fourth street. PERISCOPIC:, or Current Subjecu Extemporaneously Treated by Wm. Elder; $l. Easy Nat., or the Three Apprentice.; $1,25. Bertha and Lily: by Elizabeth Oakes Smith; $1,25. Ballon`e Dietary of Cube; Illustrated; 60 cadet. Bard Ilmee: by Charles Dickens; 25 cant, Ticondesoga, or the Black Eagle: by G. P. R. Junes; 50 cent. Oft Hand Takinge, or Crayon Sketches of the Noticeable Men of our age: by George W. Bunguy; with 20 portraita ; 2140. For sale bj 11. MINER 00, salt No. Smitlifkad street. - EURO , : BIRD OAOES-13 dozen large she, price $1,214 $1,75 and $2, at the Seed Store of Aul6 JAMES WARDROP. Camp Sleeting Excursion. ERGURBION TICHRTS will be acid (to all permits TAM- Mg to attend the Camp Meeting near Hillside fitallor) from the 17th to the 24th of AUGUST, for $1,50 for the round trip. Tickets good on the Mail Train at 7A. klv or on the ActommodaUon Train leaving at SRO P. M. An Recursion Train will Imre at 7% o'ckek, on Sands) , Earning, and returning will leave Hillside st 6 o'clock. P. M.. for Pittsburgh- J. MRSIIIMEN, ese.4 aultat at Passenger Station, Liberty street. and on River inranumse CompslsY• IT 113 REPORTED (not odicially) that the gibe. named Company has appointed • receiver. Dunned, lack to your nutmeat and rednenre KLENTAL DRolls—Another enppiy of Ude cedebranni U extract for the hamikachief, received by JO& /LEMING, arab corner of the Diamond and Market at. BA M w OATIC OACHOUS— An article Ihr Im part. Alog • minim to the breath, after oseolhos or tit medicine. A supply reed by JOS. .ftMM(O, log maser of the IllamOod LSI DWI* ettateta. BRUM RIM OR BALE—A maim sew mill an the Ohio livor, op. F peens Freedom. end fiJ sores of Issfreoll= l ,- I F O time good illinininp and the mill lib R acre disc, do seree of goal lend, well brume& . witll „good beggings, sod SO &Ma .lod es o:shiest:Mg order. .le thg min lies Eon nekseoglang, waist goog oppart•RtY to gets home. .TF3 sere. of Odom land on the Einewia Hoer, F*4 four end a half miles tinesParkereburgh, sod onebelf lone from the Hamad. It hi s oopotioriplooe of Improved loud, end offered at • gnat terpin. Enquire of THOII•S WOODS, , =l5 75 Fourth stmt. A CH. ROM .. ANDika "R A AL lit 8 1, a l t te lle 4. a. house, with a large lot, situate on bsrro SiteliaLl ?street. Several large building lots, at $3OO esel i situate at bit i W i es e la ' gten. anti Real Rotate Agents, 140 Third street. Atm AND CASTILE SOAP—A lame moldy of the Maui. Palm and Castile Soap, reesteed by anls JIM. FLEMING. CimmllotePe'Leasi 00Mee A L TO. 100 B.III.TIIPIRLD . STREET. 1 4 .11 , 111 MTG.— 01 Money loaned ea Gold and Maar Wataboo, Bllaaravre and other aaloahlo artleloa. 0710 E —The public will take souse that Toy wile, MARTHA DRAW, bea lea my bed and board, without top cause or provocation, and that I will not be account ble for any debts contracted by her on my steno[. ouleulat RICHARD DUI. Hill's Alumslama for 185/5. JOHN H. MELLOR, 81 Wood street, Pittsburgh, will publish on the 16th August, 1854. the well known series of Almanacs (fin 18561 maculated by Sanford C. Hill. Esz , and for many years publicized be Mr. Luke Loom* of this city under the name of "Locals' Almenam.” The series will consist of PITTSBURGH ALMANAC, HILL'S MAGAZIN/. ALMANAC. - MILT AMERICAN /ARM BSS' ALMANAC. ./t is only uscessary_to_say, that th e reit/dens, mood and useful character of Mr. '3s Aboansos will be maintained In the Above miles, he ISSA. Ulf. Printers and others are hereby cautioned against Infringing on the copyright of the stove Alyssum. Th., will be for sale at all the Bookstores, by the gross or.ozen, and by ule JOHN H. ISIELLOR, SI Wood street. Valuable Real Estate for Sale. ATHAT very deidrable property situated at the tor uer of Sloth and Smithfield eta', containing NUR FOUR STORY STORM AND DWELLINGS, two 00 Smithfield street, one occupied by Smile t Bartberger, Watchmakers and Jewelers, and the other, the corn.; oc caplid by the owner as a Confectionary, Liquor Store and Dwelling; and the one on Sixth street. accepted by S.• W. Panders, as a Barber Saloon and Dwelling. This property 18 one of the meet eligible situations kw a Ranking Henn or Broker's Office at present offend formic in the city. For terms enquire of . MICHAEL O'HARA. Title clear and indhputable. As I am determined to sell it if I can get anything like • fair price, this la to era notion to any pennon or persons bar log claim or claims, thugs or charges, against me. to pro sent the one to me at the corner of Sixth and Smithfield etreets, or prefer the other. and they will be eatisfled immec dlatelv. [suilkdew2m j MICHAEL O'HARA. HARD TIMES, new story, by Markel Diana; Jost received by RUSSELL & BRO., No. 16 Mb street. Also—Fnatt, the Prow Food for Man ; retl.wd from the London edition by br. R. T. Trull. Berths and Lily; ■ new book, by Mro. Elisabeth Oakes Exatth. A Treatise on Pood and Diet, by J. Pereira, 'AL D. Chambers' Journal; for August., And all the late Magazines and Newspaper,. at th e eelab- Ilthed [ ante ] , RUSSELL BROTHER. UGUST 12, 18.53-11AQAN k AIM hilts the atterr tloa of the Ladles to a UM arrival of choke EMBROI DER:EN, r'k: Swbs Worked Spencers; Elwin Worked alearra; Sales Worked Collar,: and Jaronet Codas,, of all gradec (arl4j NO. 91 MARKET STREET. ▪ Stswex WANTIED— 'or which the highest mutat ▪ prke wi lba Orem, by aul4 B. A. rieinnorocs & co. ivy- D. ENGLISH, Solo Bottler of SMITH'S celebrated Kennett Meant] Brown Stout. Aleo.Common Ale and Porter, to quart and pint bottler. The attention of families, and the trade, to respectfully eolkltod. sultry 30 000 M r oP4 s fro P Ernti t art4 D Z'or d "30 • able terns. C. aNDIIII3I At CO., aallAws. No. 9 Irwin street. Plitelmrab. aW BOOKS Jusx RECEIVED— Our Honeymoon, and other Omelealities from Punch; Fashion and Famine, by Era.-Ann S. Stephens Nl:ran-Day.; Tieconderogs. or the Mack Eagle: by G. P. R. Jemee: Roes Woodville, or the Ballor's Daughter; by A. pumas; Littell'a Living Age, No. SRI Glemotee Pictorial for this month; received and far Tale at - PAUL %LEINER'S Literary Depot, aCI2 Fifth rt., oppo s ite the 'theatre. ANTILD-41 Mortgage of $5,000 or $0,400, running W etaht ears for which mat and good C6pper Stocks w ill be given, at fal; ratan kognixe of ...THOMAS WOODS, call IS Fourth street. I V LIWID-600 kegs on VIVITINtio Successor to J. Kidd S Co., No. 60 Wood street. 1 LED 01L-10 bine No.l on bond uol for 0020 by A null FLEMING BROS. VENETIAN likb— SoWale, a vary 800 color, for ado by toll FLEMING BROS. VrANDTK E BROWN —3)J Ito genuine 6rfate by V mill FLEMING um?, A bble on band and for sale by / - 1.. null FLEMOCI BROS. - Duatict itroms-61:00 ins in dors not for sale by null FUMING BROS. 121BONZE, Dutch Metal, Gold Lad; Graining Brushes, 1.11 Lining Pencils; a thorough semortincut always r , hand. AW ELILYNA--ou lbson hand and for male by toll FLEMING BROS xiirAGAZINEB Fon. AUGUST.— Puinam's Monthly. Oniey's Lady's Wok. Peterson's Magazine. Graham's No. 532 Lhring Age. Ministering Children; a tato devoted to chl:dtv:Kod. Just received au.t for sale by W. A. GLLDENFENNEY A CO., anti • N 0.78 Fourth street. 1 1 it PIN KD 61/11AR/3-20 Ws &marine.; :40 1, Crushed and Pulverised Bogue, just received. l'ami l.ce supplied by retail or the quantity, on the moat liberal terms. All goodedelivered tree of charge by BAILEY A ItENI3IIAW, IX LOTS NH SALS—dttnated ou Oentre Avenue, ueb tl 2a feet front by ICO deep to an alley. A 150,4 lots, each 22 feet front by 74 deep. For price and term, apply to B. CIITHIIRRT SON, soli 140 Third street. iThRUED BREt-5 to IL 0. Dried Beef, rvedved this day by itailtead, and for sale law by the tierce or at re• BAILER It.EENBRAR, 253 Liberty xtreet. WHERHAB, Letters Testamentary to the &state of TM SIMLA BILL, late of the county of Allnherry, de ceased, have been granted to the subectibers, all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to maks Immediate payment, and those having claims 'mann the same will present them, duly authenticated for oettlemeht, to ' ' " ANUFACPURNR of all kinds of CABINET PCRNI- M TORE .ud CHURN, N 0.34 ilmithfield street, opposite City Hotel, Pittsburgh. N. B.—Parnishing Steamboats and Hotels' particularly attenaal te. **Ply COW 1111-1,0 begs prime 11k3; 10 Jan; In gore and for tole by aulo SING k 110011137.11 D. NO. BUOLII-75 bbda prima in Mora and for rate by • anlo KING t MOORIIAAD rrilt Tees, In store eakg—lmporinl, nd ode Gaspowner, Young Hymn and -Mark by far aulo KING k MOORIM&D. WOBACOO—Grant & Webeteea Old, and oth j tavoltta brands, for We by salo HMG * MOOHHZ D. "Do ILPINED SCUARS—Powdered, Crushed, Clarified .aiul XL, Loaf Sugars, In store and In. Sale by aulo KING ft MOORHEAD. MOLASBEB-50 We New , lam; 14:1 - Sager House; for sale by aulo KING & MOORIECAD wINDOW GLA.BB-160 boxer es.l2 and 10112, brKe. ban & Ca's brand, ice Ws by &alb JUNG t MOORiIEAD. NAILS -100 k&p, worth& dr& Ibr We by aulo KING & MOORELX&D. T ARD—No. 1, la key, for sole by ►alo HENRY H. DOLMA& UGOB-4 b sulo F/BH-10U PbWhite Pleb, Trout S.lmoo, he., mitred and (be by sulln HENRY H. COLLINS.. T lidt-100 bbis Louisville Liouvi zs seeilived voilo RY H. COLLINS. VbEARLS-13 mks received sad ter sale by JC wild HENRY H. COLLIN& VT . c0011.1311 PATUNT HAMMY 80AP-900 bx• rebetTed In. by [aulol MOW IL COLLINS. WE have Just reoedved eom• of the most desirable colon of M. do MAN ; also, few pieces of new and ele. gout styles Mahn. and Caohnunme. A. A. MASON A CO., antO No. Sb Fifth street. I_7lolt SALll—Errantoen Aare! of Land, adlpfolng X gbany city, at a peat bargain, ff Wild be icon. A part of the pay would be taken In goods, or Pittsburgh manufactures. Enquire of TiIOMAS WOODS, anlo 75 'Fourth knot. ItINTS.-203 pieces Merrimack and Ocatheco Prints. en. P tlrely new styles, together with an assortment of good styles and makes of dark Oinghansa, sot resolved by nub A. A. MASON A . CO. AA. MASON A OIL ed hare just rwelr . la rge assort. . meet of Irish linens, of tb. very beet makee, and warranted all pure flax. anlo New Jersey Water Biala= and -Peaches. Tlletbeezit*; e dilly Dtl . tao 6 ,s r i V A A t igl . WI at Ids Depot, N 0.123 Wald street. *Dove fltlb. matt SAMIIKL ' NILLICK. Wm. Mew. Jr.. 15 CUrMSG AND YURNIBMWO STO Masamdc ifth greet, Piddaaa—lNotidag to order, In good style, and at ma:tents Wee ankh - Ma SALE—A Dwelling Horne ofd rooms, hall and r qdl 3f , ‘,13, 3 3,f 3 of ground, having a front of 51 feet on Fmklfn strcet.MaDebour. bY Mao* to a wide alley ; a good wall of water, with pomp ; out oven, seal Mena, fruit tram, grape tines, /to, foraooa Terms too. CIITIIBIRT SON, Sue Beal ZAMA Agents, 140 Third street. 0 A gmbig9--2 cam Sardines, In whale, half and q • • 1,71, boxes, jam mitred and toe Nile by BALM t irtissew, • - .1; 3 Marti *beet S° CI CORR CURED HMSll—lis have feud received another lot of superior Boor Care l Hams, esteemod the best to the Cluotortolli mutat. Ala, Sugar Oozed Dried Beef, on hood sod for eats by 659 He ILL A N ILO Ilekt, JOHNSTOWN, SNITNA. T.. utelendgool haring taken ebarge of the stove named House, and matted It at a large expanse, In a comfortable as well as elepsit Ay* Is now prepared to re• salve guests, and ghe ample mildeletlon to all who may patronise the House. fang:if] VANES DOWNEY. TIRMISTON MZRBILL'S Extract.. of Whaills, Lamm, r Peach. Almond. strwbarm /Le» far &Min Ice Creams, Blain - Waage, Puddings, AW,. W. ms= sita . A. relateetaral mad Orillabental Carve:. 2. HOGAN, Arehtteaura and °momenta Comer, MOCRIZer of FOURTH stalnEtßY otreato,Pittathargb, -sta JAMES TURBITT, Agent. ON the Cha Ral of tters Tolley, 83 Acne C o al fad, near V Nam&ld; It the kw to lettiog out to market 8,000. woe of mal„ sod fa worth hies than we ask Brlo, for the owl Mono. It is a bargala for Say one In the bushier& Inquire of nous WOODS, tualslar No. Tb Fourth • . - ' `*. =2=! V=:M2=:! JOSEPH CAMPBELL, SAMUEL LINDSAY, MIT.EtT%IIEnI DAIWAISS—We are uow offering our preterit stock of ena Hakim, rich and Mahn:to:this Gold lemdry, from 10 to 1e per rant. below former prices, and at least 60 per tent lower than the Same quality of goods can be obtained (Jr at any other establishment 'Net of the motmtalps. All tee ask lea fare comparison, nadirs are mire you will be fresh, just received by alling I eineinced of the feet by cat Si Market street. HOOD'S. HENRY IL COLUNB. JY° P • • 1307.Thstatre.oKKIIKIPPIN7. silllnl lama MD . gaiihlittel“,. above Wied...4..KKK edathedow-atothirsteilleessl4464oe; Math SeSofe= $5 ; do. do. mall, $5; &conk Tier, 2fe; Dome lbr Furrow, we. Persona etteththif mite. we be Kuallidak mote amts for the earthiest& opea Doom ' l 4a perform:toe loom:waft at Seale& .....Thitt ewoogement of the celebrated demerblea Clowdles, WS. ellAblijtall. who will appear In bli celebrated ebersegoKS - of and Maws: AAIUN Palms &weed might of the popular &obese, phi Alaallai who will appitetiu"lmpoo" axidflllla Awe Antoteeets _ Ethella Dube e th Muse* be 140411 adt the drama outran MUCK • Kb MAN: MMus, Miff C2uusfuni ;• lfmwti, Klee Athetithe......thwied Demo, Mr gt. puts --To be followed by the aysietheetto of the .YIRST NIGHT: Mohi. - Adonis Was Dulod, Mr. Maw ' frau ;Mile Roo: Al:dolmas Dalbod, Übe Athetedge...—Te. I =win& with the laughable pine of TUN GOOD Mk, NOTHING: Tom Dribbles, Mr. lthen ; Nth, 19. look ei! nothing) NW Altedthe. meemyls•lma Mira Attertthe wllf OPI . - • WHITBECIEN CIRCUS; , • - F REN CH EQUESTRIAN TRONPR, - MIAOW BY TH2 INDOMPAHABLI MLIntL01: 1 1 21 TOURNAI2II, - 411 dolt all the Pninthisl tOW II . II C 4 the Ohio end Penzudivininitallromd, glatog two grand Per tonnances (et 2 end 7% et'clock,,P. M.) at each pin*, 7 . • • Thursday, August 10. Loodonaillo, • Frtlay, 0 11. Wooster, . • Satunlay, " 12. Baseallon, - • - - Monday, " la. Canton - - • • Tuesday. 0 H. Alliance, - • • Wednesday,„ " • IL - Wean; ' - - - Thursday, ° Colombians, • Friday, ' 0 12 New Brighton,• _,- • Saterday• " •.. dB- NTH open 4 PDITABDBOIL' on MONDAY, August Mst.eatCLE TwEr.vir-YEAR! PRALCTIOgi L. Y. CLAMS , DILL POSTER MD DISTRIBUTER, CONCERTS, EXHIBITIONS AND LECTURES 4 LL COIIMUNICAIIONS by Moil or IblistolYb. or RIM /1.. sent by AAA= A Co.'s %spasm; trill aeon tromollats attsotkm. Refer to this atm. the Hob& and Mask Stores. CIRCUS AND .1411NAORRIR posting Esithfolly attended to. lAllinleB HALL, (formerly Wiikin's Aura area,. near Senditfield. can be obtained for Parties, Pestle...loi Cbneerts, Public Meetings, An Cargo's Cotillon an I gem Horn Band can be found in readiness at all ticatl,l T. applying to WM. PRANK CARGO, 'at the Crystal Pebw. Degoarcean.Bdonts of R.M. Cargo t Co.. Fourth street, or at the Hall. - mare EW BOOKS JUST Recziygn BY EILBRINS.—.Our N Bonen:noon, sod other Comte-elites, from Pooh, with . original Illustratiour : by J. 1/TUlm:um American entlenteingider; • MAW of Designs, Plane ind B;o:trimness, from Asks to $.2u,0410, Ito Homes for the Poo pie: by John Bulb.k. lso, • lot left of Frisk Leslie, for August; Wee a) cu. asdey, for Amman; price 28 amts. • Harper, do do; - Putnam ; do - do; Graham, do do; Esmudne of Art Cell at the cheap Book Brant of BAWL. B. LAUI77III, out No. 87 Wood street- f I gig AMERICAN COTTAGE BUILDER—A swim of De j Nana, Plana, and lipedficationa, from $2OO to $26000, for Comes for the People: by. John-Bullock, Architect, Civil Engineer, de, Le. Oar Honeymoon, and other Cosolealitlee from "Punch,. with original illostrationa by J.llll3larean. Just received and for rale by B. T.Q.idORGAN, aoB 161 Wood street. Mammoth Light. 411 SUPERIOR AND SPLENI ; 34'/OPURID3 are predated at AN Nor 43 ,NO,I - Furt/L. etreet, by bls laim and im ed Side sad Sky Lights; by which Likemessee et Mama ata ta ken in e few seeonds,and Adults - in any weather. !Malta ems net In lockets—Degusereotypes copied._ Ite-ms OD= de,' need eeeetue. an: (ylW a r i v MIMI ef ASUII-5 bowsel:;.tArreiveclan kAILLNA— s boxe4 treatVls . na for ask .by 1) ICS FLOUR - 3 boxes Sc a b groubd fifes. for ode by 16 w. sIreLDRGI. LlEt.ill. OAGO TiklOCA— For gala by L ao7 W. A- 7CCLIIRO LUST BruGIiTVKD Leslie's thence Geniis of t, Paths London, and New York Paahlone, for August. New York Jaunts', for August. Knickerbocker. - Katharine Ashton by the suttee of Amy Ifertmert, Marta Dsochter, &a. • Life In the Per West, or the Comical, Quisieed, and TragF calAthreaturei of nifoothic by A.M. Hart. The Spanieh Heroine; • tale of Cotain Patriotism. GleasoVe Pictorial, and all thy:esters. Literary Papers, Gem Men received at , PAM KLlabliird Literary aus • Fifth streak opposite ti=ra. Ir i. VOLV i .E . V;—A good Coleo, All 'et, ' o an dates, s, anittbe Bororrios Hammel Plotaist rewired ondibr sale wholeogo or =WI, 67 DOWN A. TETLEY, B=2!S Ikr kW AND : CHOI= BOOKS JUST liliCElVED.—Katha• IA rine Aehton, by the author of Amy Herbert, the Ex. rerienee of Ufa, Le. - Noroa-Dayo ; a new Amerbmn NoreL . Frank Linke, for August. Enkkerbeekor, . - ' Timer, Am Angie.; 15 cents. Formi, at the cheap Borik tore of W. A. GELDENFLIfNET A CO., tub - N 0.75 Foartlakteatik' LIVNItY draoSpDon of Dry Goods now Mhos at from taK Ir-ath= umal at A. A. MADCW 00.15, - - - 'IUV/EX-40 bags prima Rio, remind this day sad tb 1.../ aide by I jy3l.] WCLUBSAN, =BROX It CO. L)SI1 ACIO-10 man ••• • by' 1 hal wounlux,usfuloit cio. ,ZIIOOI,DEIIB-3 casks • ' • e • il 3l VON • : Corn Brooms, Ibr sale Or 00, Bl'ut) 31- 52 4P. nel° iy3l 3CCLIIRHAN. HEMS k ‘ ..1 'MAIL AND XOI.ASSISS .1 40 Mid. N. O. Sum ; 60 bbls " mama; • 40 " Suer House Ilolaries; Sbr sale by j 531 id'CLORICAN, HEM= A 00. GAND -10 kegs No. / Lam, tor gale by 1/ 3 t DITLIIIIICAN, ILMILRON t CO. LphATl.Lbil,..i--500 Ms Live °ease Feathers, thr sale by U 3731 NCLUItiCAN, lISSIWN k .. I): :113: : I if 014108E—fif w. IL Mow, for flu by jy.3l. AI'CLIIRKAN, HS@BOR & I 41EILCXX.,—N) keg* Six Tvist - Kinstiacky Tobacco, on basssi sad far sale by • (.I,Bl] J. A. HIITCIFISON t CO. jjffM BIUSTAti.D—A Yeah Enpply of Ude cataton ia_ led 31notard =raved and for sale by i. 0 31 J. A. IItITCII39ON t OD. clerics 1' UMTUILY.—For sale low, u follows: 1 large Lon ea.; 1 Doable Desk, a Amp. article; 1 Letter 117 . 31] J. d ERITCHII3O2.I t CO. r6llf t) YAllas, of every valisty of color, constantly on band and for sale by 1731 .N 1 AtiAZIN X2l Ant Avouer. Putnam's Idagmhae, for August. Graham's • Detentes Godey'a lady's Book, Yankee No .na, Art Journal, for July. Gleason's Pktoded, gad all the eastarn literary papers for i his week, hare been received at PAUL KIJCINER'S Maury Depot, joke . zirth 'treat. oPlx.dte the gTheatro• 111 s LeAVI24 {'SIT AND. TILIMAsNIA—Yor the 1 coureniator of the readers of Putnam, Harper and tho other Magazines, Russell & Bro. will hereafter liavethe loaves sod edges trimmed. Reurrouber, at RIIBBBLUF, Fifth street, SYR) t near oorner of Martel VINNECT OOLONG TILL IMPORTED.--1 have .jugt re• L mired asmall lotof thecelebrued Ky Nee Chop Oolong res. This Is an exceedingly fragrant Blank Tea, of a very delicate jersamlne flavor, and eollighly Frew] in China .bat bat Rule of it Ia brought to this conntry-12 ht 'cheats compering the whole importation title remit. Those who wish a really line article arelnvitei to give It a trial„ i1r 21 7 f M. A.,M'CLUAO. No Huns • , g. 'ill4o HUMID THOUSAND DOLLARS worth °retook I will not be distributed at ROGERS ECO.II Star Ds guerreoSype Gallery, filth street, opposite - Mason% but upon the payment of $1 you eon procure as good a LIKE- N 78 so ern be procured in this or any other city. Call :red give us a vial. ens FTTr•TrTrrrMTITP'7I _ . . IX, WAMELINK would respectfully Inform his pupils IN dud friends that he .111 amtinue his profession as instructor on the PIANO FORTH and VOICE. Orders left at Mr. HUMERI Mugs Store, or at his resi dence, N 0.117 SECOND Street, will be promptly Wended cc. eel G UNS TO 1111113, by AUGUST, (loaves cut open,)jurt remind r .t RIISSELIFV, RITA street, bra) G m's, PISTOLS ASD RIFLES, ¢t Xll prim', for tale by w 5 BOWN k =MY. ULABIraI, BELTS, YOWDEB. MIENS, POUCHI. 4 4, r Drinking Cups, tr.., fur sale by ans - BOWN & MUM r EKSICOIXTYJW--2 grorejnet7seived c art fir ale by • Bascsossor to J. KIN a Co., -1%. OCi Wood street. AhbUtiKY STREET SitOrlsitTY FOR aets—Forcr 17 feet front on Sendurky street, Allegheny, hy 83 deep on Gay alley, with 2 brick bowies on Sandusky rarest, end o frame house on the alloy. The earner beanie contains hall, five rooms, mita huessent. The nest house eurusine I ball and Liar room", cellar, afen, ie. For pike and. Ur= apply is 8. EIITHEIRT t SON, awl keel Estate Agents,llo Third street. 1)101US IMAM AND WINS" tor naulkinal purpose., I on hand sad fbr pals by ;OM L' 00 OILS -100 lbs Oil Origanum, Pure 60 do Be :gang; 70 do Qom; 80 do Room Ary; 76 do Larander ; 60 do Amber Zed; 80 do Spit. Layssyler ; 80 do Peppermint; 60 do 1666safras ; for eats AUX° BUR. W % T s niOnTisisD Bitisli--= Ms in morn and for nal falai 712111110 BROS. IL DROP lILAWI—bOO IDs In store awl for tale by bra Marna BIOS. boblot mac by any PL53115G1 BROS WATUithis Aro D SEWsildtl.-11 , are aellisiA. kinds of Watches and Jewelry at mach Inwaryidem then ustmily obtained elsewhere. Casmnsers maq getting goods at my establishment at least es istnr on „ pit orally lower, than the eastern market& grinds woo. ranted. Silver Ware, manufactured at my own tetstn i, l3 ..,, filakiarici Jewelry manufaetured to trder, and neatly Walsh repairing done as berth:dare, in tho ' s " Weirossiner, and waranted. • Military Goa* of en bads, at asalata taimat. W. *. cut a Market street, teCner4 ltiesirD 011.--15 MM. received mad Le ii stA dan. JAT HAM - - "=!.l=Vi' MMia ::.:~~_ -- r~: ~# :- J. A. HUTCHISON/ k CO. BOWN & -TETLEY, N 0.126 Wood st. FUMING Bans.
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