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The French war . eteamer Chimere, which has been:: lying in Notllik harbor for some weeks, hag' had a number of 03809 of yellow fever, and twelve deaths. The anniversary of the Emperor's birthday occurred on Tneaday, and as the steamer was unable to - flu a nolitte, the' revenue cutter Penn hoisted the French Bag and did the honors for gitt 41 . ) 4 '4 44.4 ", Cft • • 'ft *t.. 4 4 1 -1 - • ‘!. • • . : • , * 4 - r; 11111.M.M1//I.—..____________ .. . 1 i What Travelers ita7..er PAttalsisrgla. • . PiOrniug. ga• H A ew ge Y n o " r e k ni t a :r i ou h gokhespelatelyibera, savaelineogmlernmor -------- 1 the western 8 tato; irritelva letter whlebts pub lished In tin Philadelphia Jfer4ant, in whinbhe Makes the following remarks about Pittsburgh and the Central railroad :—" Heavy freights [ between Philadelphia and be enough for 1 all the river routes. Pittsburgh, quicker than by any rival route. Bat there villthe Mississippi valley can be carried cheaper and . with her smoke and dinginess, is prospering be yond any of the great and growing cities of the. west. Her Iron and Glass manufactories all appeared busy, and numerous steamers wore on the stocks—being built preparatory to the fall trade. Many steamers are built there for the southern rivers. As they have the best of all kinds of material for building right at hadd, r they can take a _boat from her keelson tip, quicker and cheaper than at any point on any of the western rivers."] _ __— TiEDILOCSATIO TlOssT• 808. GOpgBtQoB. WILLIAM BIGLER. FOR CANAL 0011111BSIONER, WENRY S. MOTT, or ?ILI COMM. her. A man named Samuel !.tiller, of Addison, Oakland county, Mich., was brutally murdered in Cleveland on Wednesday night. He was first robbed. None of the villains perpetrating it have been arrested. Joshua It. Giddings is evidently on his "last legs." Ou Wednesday, the fusion convention met at Warren, Ohio, when four ballots for Con gress resulted unsuccessfully. On the fifth, Old Gidd had a majority of two in eighty-five votes cast- He has generally, heretofore, been nomi nated without opposition. The steamer May Queer', while taking a large party on a pic nic to &Anon, L. L i , was totally de; troyed by fire on Wednesday afternoon below Clifton, Staten Island. The passengers were with the greatest exertions all saved, but had a narrow escape of perishing in the flames. The boat is a total loss. OUR WREKLY. Notwithstanding the large edition of our Weekly . which wo struck off last week, they wore all gone in a vary short time. This week we have -provided ourselves with a larger supply, and have cndeanorad to make it of unusual interest. We hope it will prove so to our readers. We have them for sale tit our counting room, open or in wrappers for five cents. The latest foreign and general news has been carefully collented and arranged in this number. The political and commercial intelligence is of interest. It contains also a popular tale, end every vatiety of good reading matter. Call and get one. RAILROAD CORPRTITION. The four great Nsst and West lines of rail road, it seems, are getting tired of that whole some competition that has hitherto existed be tween them, and are now 'proposing to try the effect of combination. The several companies hive sent representatives to a convention at New York to consider and adopt some uniform plan of action in the in' anagement of their several roads. The arrangements proposed at the first meeting were:- Ist. A reduction of speed of about seven per cent. • 2nd. An increoso of charges of about ton. per cent. Brd. A reduction of service of about twenty per 001:10. 4th. A material reduction of "dead heads," or tree tickets. sth. An entire disuse of runners and agents, which has heretofore been very expensive. These arrangements will add nearly two hours to the time between Pittsburgh and Philadel phia, and about one dollar to the price of a ticket. Now, so far se the Peeneylvania railroad is concerned, this new areangiment and combina tion can hardly be profitable, and was unneces sary. The road was doing a profitable business. It is the aliorteitt and beet route between the West and the great markets of the East. It possessed advantages over the other routes that secured its success against all competitors ; and it has no occasion to trammel its operations by rules that may be found useful to the other lines. With the speed.reduced, and the charges in creased 10 per cent., the travel will probably be feduced 10 per cent. People will hardly be con vinced that a road whose receipts have lately shown a very prosperous business has any occa sion to combine with other lees favorable routes it) increase its charges. These combinations when commenced may be carried to any extent, and the community be subjected to charges wholy unjust. The people distrust all such com binations, and with good reason. They are at war with the salutary principle of free competi tion, which is the "life of trade," and the pro tection of the community against extortion. But a few years ago our canal transporters combines to regulate rates of4reights, and although they reduced some of the charges, they were indicted for conspiracy, and convicted. The different lines of railroads are now combining to regulate prices and operations, and to adopt a uniform system, and they . begin with an increase of charges, and a reduction, of accommodations. Were our Central road losing money no one would object to an increase of charges. But the retunts, monthly and quarterly, indicate a very prosperous and constantly increasing business, and a steady gain on the, business of the rival lines. At least such appeared to be its condition from all that was known to the public. With the Pittsburgh and Steubenville, and Steubenville and Indiana roads completed, it may defy com petition, adopt its -own rates of charges and of speed; and, with its advantages over the other lines it could hardly be damaged by their ri valry: Mayor Conrad slaking Money. The Whig Snow -Nothing Mayor of Philadel phia has an eye to business in the midst of hie poetry, and protestant Native ...Americanism. It appears that a few night sines some of the poorer eort of folks got up s ball at a dancing house, and were . enjoying themselies probably quite as, well as wealthy people do at finhionabie balls. The Mayor sent a posse of officials and and had fiftpfour of them arrested and brought before him. He heard their cases and fined them, charging, among the costs, eighty-eight cents each as his own fees. That made about $47,50 as his 'share of the speculation for a short eVening's work. It is now said , that he was not entitled to over twenty cents in each case, instead of eighty-eight ; end it is proposed to prosecute him for taking illegal fees. The fine for such a misdemeanor in office is, we be lieve, $5O in each case, and together, for the Illtrfour oases, would amount to twenty.seven hundred dollars. We wonder if the dancers that be fined were of foreign birth. MEMBSIII el, 4, 11 ' -4 4 ga "I HOUBIBLi TRAGEDT—Fivs Mew KILLeD AIM FIANGZO.—We take the follovilipfrom the Park vine (Clay county, Mo.) Luminary of the Bth: Just as we were getting ready for press, the particulars of a most shocking affray and hang log have been narrated to vis. The ocummence was at Staitimille, Clay county, on Monday af ternoon. One man, John W. Douglas, was kill ed; Wm. Ross and 'Squire John Roes, father and son, were dangerously stabbed—not expect ed to recover; also, Iris Tritt, badly stabbed. The perpetrators, SAM. Shaokleford, Wm. Shack leton] and John W. Callaway, were subsequently hanged by the enraged citizens. It is reported when the election took place o n Monday, these men were still banging upon a tree in full view of the people. Callaway con fessed that he belonged to the gang, and that he had stole mules, and his brother Dill had ran them off to St. Joseph. Callaway was a mere boy, and the two Shackelford's were quite young men. KUL-BOATING. - The Allegheny keel-boats have formed a line to do business between this city and Wheeling, during the continuance of the present low stage of water. They will do a good business. !Argo amounts of freights are waiting for transporta.ion both ways, and millers are anxious to get wheat up the river. Success to the craft. But we cannot help hoping for a routing rain, though it might damage their business. BOUROICLOVe New PLAT.--Chester, of the Buf fel o Express, thinks the despatch announcing the complete failure of Dion Bourcicault's new play .was rather premature. He says it was prodnoed with but two rehearsals, both of which were hur ried snd imperfect; and, as an evidence, he states that the third representation was infinitely su perior. The piece was entitled t‘ Janet Pride," and was written for a London theatre originally. lAMB awn Smoni.—A German named Thomas Laforce, belonging to the band of the 2d In fantry at Carlisle barracks, was discovered dead in a cornAeld on Sunday last. A couple of letters which he left behind explained the matter. He had seen and loved a young lady-41 Hiss S— F—, whom ho could not hope to win, and therefore resolved to blow his brains out with a borse-pistol. g Oh, women, W 011110!" s t ir Complaints of Berens drought come from all quarters. They say that we shall have no fat cattle next fall, and a short hog crop. Then the fisheries yield less than canal this year, as will to seen by a short extract in another column. ger The money of the Indians Banks is re ceived again as heretofore by the Cincinnati Banks. How much did the Cincinnati Brokers make out of the false alarm they raised Wm , AUSTRIA FALTESB.—A letter from Hun gary to a German paper in New York, generally well informed on European politica, dated Ds broczin, July 22d, says: " If you should read in the papers that the common council of this town has subscribed one million florins to the new Austrian loan, you need not take it for any mark of sympathy to wards the military government of Austria. The low is subscribed to ty the people for the pur-i pose of assisting in carrying on a war. It is war against some one that we are longing for, no matter Whether against, English, Turks or Rus sians. It makes but little difference with us against whom. We Hungarians are living in the firm conviction that war is the best occasion for an outbreak that can offer. Whoever is the opponent, the true sons of Hungary enlisted in the Austrian army would go over to the enemy to fight their own greatest enemy, the Austrians. This you may take as the real cause why the. council has signed money for the Austrian war expenditures. "The same fact shows itself in the present enlistment of eighty thousand Hungarians.— They have voluntarily done this, to get hold 01 arms !" The Express is inclined to believe that there is something more than idle assertion in this, and that there can be little doubt that It is a convic tion of this kind that induces Austria to falter and hesitate se to whioh side she ought to join. • the 'Allies or the Czar. id tATRIL MOM Taxes.—Advices from Galveston, to the 7th instant, have been received. A few days after the Indians were repulsed by Capt. Van Buren, says the Nuecea Valley, of the 2d in stant; another party, of the same tribe, visited Major Burst's rancho, on the Presence, and murdered Eve men, three Mexicans and two Americans, and killed and injured some of his stock. There is a very strong movemen in Texas in favor of the proposed " no license t " law. The forthcoming State elections occupy a con siderable portion of the Texas press. Texas will raise this year probably 100 per cent. more wheat than last year. The corn crop also promisee a large yield, notwithstand ing some oomplaints of drought. Persons. engaged in driving cattle from El Paso to California, are severe losers by Indian depredations. Mr. Oliver had lost 200 head, and Mcßae & Rankin, 126 head. • Sa&urvL TIMATNIINT or IMMIOILAIITS IS $ till to have lung been the practice of ship cap tains, on arriving at the port of New York with German emigrants to enter into an arrangement whir some one or more of the swarms of run ners' that infest the docks on every new arrival, wimreby the poor, friendless strangers are fleeced out of considerable mime of money by the runners and the landlords that employ them. Borne of the captains, by this arrangement, it is said, make $5OO or more out of a single cargo of the Germane, and this is the inducement for the arrangement. An instance of the kind was brought before the authorities on Monday. A ship with a large number of Germans arrived on Sunday, and on Monday because one of them at tempted to go ashore he was beaten =merci fully by the mate, for whose arrest s warrant has been Issued. Bess News now run Fisnarsias.—The. Glen teeter (Mass.) Telegraph reports the arrival of the schooner Queen of Clippers, Capt. Andrew Parker, jr., from the Bay of St. Lawrence, be ing the first vessel from that quarter this season. She came from the fishing grounds on-Saturday, August bth. The news is very diem:ming. Mackerel were very sauce, and the vessels were doing almost nothing. Two of the Gloucester vessels had obtained 100 bble each, while the rest of the fleet ranged from 10 to 60 bble each. Capt. Parker informed the editor of the Telegraph that there was an armed brig stationed at Gaspe, a clutter in the Bay of Chaleur, and another cut ter elsewhere. He had received no trouble from them. . There had been no fish in shore, and consequently there had been no occasion for ex tra vigilance•on their part. Tay CROPS 111 liiroamen.—Among the many paragraphs going the rounds of the prose de ploring the state of the crops, it is refreshing to have evidence that "all is not lost that's in dan ger." The Detroit Tribune says: • " Accounts from all parts of the State that , reach as through private channels and our ex changes, unite in saying that the present har vest is one the best ever known in the• State. Wheat In some leptdities, may not quite Goma up to the mark, btrin others it will, while corn and oats never looked better." _ 7 - ------ - THE 'KILLING OF ANTONIO. The affair Greytown has given rise to a good deal of discussion, and muchOontradietory testimony has been published in relation to it. It is alleged that the shooting of the colored man, Antonio, by the Captaih o 1 the steamer gave rise to the difficulty, and that the Captain committed murder. Below we publish a statement which cameo from two eye witnessee, one a lady, and the other a known man, and, from hie positiot , we should suppose a reliable man. We and the statement in the Washington Star: •• - "It seems that Capt. Smith, of the American steamer Routh, navigating the San Juan river, some months since dismissed one of his native pilots named Antonio, a ferooious fellow, who subsequently threatened to take hie life on the first favorable occasion. On the down trip of the Routh, when Mr. Borlend was a passenger on her, coming home, she lost most of her rudder by an accident, and was for the most part steer ed with setting poles. When about eight miles from San Juan she became unmanageable in a narrow channel of deep and rapid water. To save her from ' grounding,' Capt. Smith ordered her to be made feat to bongo,' (native boat,) lying near at baud, which proved to be the boat of Antonio. The latter had the rope of the_ steamer cut or cast loose, wad seizing a dontil#l; barreled goo, leveled it to shoot Captain Smith, who was Mending with the steamer's wheel in his hand. A woman on board the bongo, how ever, jerked the gun from his hand, and, ere he could recover it, the steamer, being loosened from the bongo, woo swept violently away by the current, grounding on the other side of the riv er. In their efforts to prevent thie catastrophe, the hands lost two of their setting poles neer the bongo, and as moon as possible the steamer head ed eo as to recover them. On her second ap proach towards the bongo for that purpose, the ex-pilot again seized his gun and ordered Capt, Smith not to approach nearer or he would shoot him. He made his threat, and prepared to carry it into execution, though ho saw that Captain S was at the wheel, surrounded by male and fe male passengers, and the boat was almost whol ly unmanageable. Smith, finding it impossible to stop her headway, and feariug that he would shoot into the crowd of passengers, stepped out of the wheel-house instantly, when the ruffian squatted down and raised his double-barrelled gun to shoot. But S. was too quick for him, as he seized his rifle and shot him as he was on the point of pulling the trigger. These are the facts of the shooting stride, as testified to by Dr. Smith, of San Francisco, Adams St Co.'s express messenger, and a lady passenger, who, as well as the lion. Mr. Borland, were in the wheel house at the time." There were 12 deaths in Buffalo, last week 58 of which resulted from Cholera. • Bishop Deane, of New Jersey, is lying serious ly ill. On Saturday last the steamboat Alabanian was destroyed by fire at the wharf Louisville. Ex governor Morton, of Massachusetts, is said to be hopelessly ill with dropsy. An ice hOuse, near Boston, was destroyed by fire on Monday, and IGOO tons of ins melted. Last week $93,000 was paid out for work done on the Northwestern (Va.) llailroad. 'he New Orleans Delta, of the 7th, complains of the general stagnation of business In that city. - - ion. James Cooper, U. S. Senator from Pennsylvania, is said to be lying ill at. Potts ville. Mr. Dobbin, the Secretary of the Navy, left Washington on Saturday evening, on a visit to his borne in North Carolina. Threats have been made to tear up the rails of the Iludsoh River Railroad in the upper part of the city of. New York, by parties opposed to the rooting of locomotives in that vicinity. Near Paris, Illinois, five or six months age, George Hodge comtnitted suicide by cutting his throat. Alois days since, Sophia Hodge, his widow, killed herself by taking arsenic. The extraordinary number of four thousand fin, hundred immigrants landed at the port of New York, on Thursday last. A very large pro• portion were Germans, shipped from the ports of Bremen and Hamburg. A single family in Sangamon county, 111., have 17,000 sheep. alt of good blood. Sheep raising is a fine business iu Illinois. It is said that every farmer who has tried the business has amused a fortune. • - - Gen. Lane, of Oregon, has been lying I‘. the President's House billed the adjourment Congress, but is now convalescent. It Is said till President, on hearing of his indisposition at his boarding house, sent for him and made him a guest at the Executive Mansion daring his sickness. . In Havana they have a story that Capt. Hol lins, of the Cystic. seeing the steamer Dee ap• proaching, euspended the bombardment of Grey town for over an hour, believing her to be a British ship of war. The story is just absurd enough to find credit with the yobemenches of Cuba. The Boston Settlement in Kansas is located on the right bank of the Kansas river, about forty Miles from its mouth, and some seven miles be yond the Wakarne river. Here the pioneercom psi), has halted and proceeded to enter claims upon the land, it being understood that the Aid Company in Massachusetts will make that spot the base of their future operation, and will forthwith, or as soon as possible, send men and money to carry effectually forward their grand enterprise. M. Stoehl, Russian minister at Washington, who Is now in New York, at the Metropolitan Ilotel, on Friday evening entertained a select company of gentlemen of the various legations, in a superb dinner, got up expressly for the pur pose by the Messrs. Leland. Among the guests were M. Bologna Belgian minister ; Sir Edwin Corbett, of the British embassy ; Viscount del Graben, Spanish legation; and W. Bodisco, Ras- Bien legation. Previous to the dinner, the whole party visited the opera at Castle Garden. The prevalent tendency to baldness has caused much discussion. The London Quarterly Re view attributes it to the common silk hat, which Is Impervious to the air, and thus keeps the head at a high temperature. In support of this theory it is mentioned that soldiers in helmetted regi ments are oftener bald than the rest of the army, for the reason that their helmets aro more im penetrable to the air than the hats of other sol diers, the principle being the same as in the case of the silk bat. The Cincinnati Commercial, an Anti-Nebraska paper says; The telegraphic despatch, sent from this city to all portions of the United States, regarding the Carthage convention, is not a fair statement of the case. The reporter evi dently went off half cocked. The statement that the convention broke up in a row without passing any resolutions, is untrue. An impor tant resolution denouncing the Know Nothings in severe terms, was passed by a vote on which the yeas and nays were called. And the state ment that the United States Senator elect of this Statewas chief of the Miami Tribe, is incor rect." Who is this reporter that goes off half cocked when politics to concerned ; but when bons lids news matter is to be telegraphed don't go off a ay ? A terrible tragedy occurred recently at Cold Spriug Cemetery, Cincinnati, in which Jamas APDermott was killed. It appears from the tee timosy that the Glenn family were at the ceme tery for the purpose of burying a child. M'Der mott was there at the same time in his capacity of hack-driver. An altercation ensued as to the right of way, in the course of which an attack was made upon M'Dermott by James Glenn, who strsok him with a slang Mot, and was, in return, felled to the ground by M'Dermott. Hie be grappled IfirDeriziott, and while they were strug gling, Peter, brother of James Glenn, came up with a loaded pistol and fired the fatal shot. Peter then made hie escape, and a few days sub sequently James was arrested as a party in the murder. The examination lasted four hours, at the expiration of which the Judge held the pri soner to answer the charge of manslaughter, at the next term of the oritninal court. • =ME .v• -1 4.4 • Itt 74' • 4 t I t‘r 11' e EfIZEM •.• [From 'elm Boston Post of the 10th instant.] Severe Penall.y and Appeal. Mr. Z. B. POUT, of the Cambridge Market Hotel, was examined on Friday before Justice Ladd, of the police court in that city, on a charge of selling eighteen gills of intoxicating liquor to eighteen different individuals. Tot e of chaps were sustained by tile testimony Charles 11. Morse, who saw it dqne. The court considered that the complaint use fully 'retain ed by the evidence, and sentenced the defendant as follows:—On the first count to pay a line of sloand costs (amounting to $17,02) and give bonds in the sum of'sl,ooo not to violate the law spin for one year ; on the second $2O and costs; and on the third and the remaining fifteen minute to pay a tine, of $2O. and also to be im prisoned in the common jail on conviction on each count for the term of three months. Thus the amount of fines is $350, and the term-of im prisonment four years. From this judgment Mr. Portm.aPpealed, and gave bonds in the sum of $6OO to appear and 'prosecute his appeal at the criminal term of the court of common to be holden in Lowell on the 8d day of Oc to b er. _ ... ' , ' !!!!! `A Glemee et the Anita Camp& oorresiscusient of the London reetartiaste describes the cusps of the silted arstiis near marl _ "There has been as great a changeswede lees this town as in Gallipoli. Mr. Grace, of Co • stantinople, has sent up sods suptaes of Ur* tongues, brandy, wine, &c., and the little Army and Navy anew steamer is busy cruising about with stores from port' to port, but our soldiers have still to deal in unknown languages with French, Italians and Greeks, and numberless I are the 'rows' which spring up in consequence. No pen, no painting, could give the faintest idea of the state of the streets towards evening, when the pickets begin their march to clear the men off to their camps. The fraternity eetabllsbeft between the French and English troops becomes every day more affectionate, and individual Mei:idea:kips are springing up, all the closer, per. baps, for a squabble now and then; which coils in the old redintegratio amoris. A huge High lander last Monday walked through a crowd of drunken Chesnut's, knocking them down like ninepins, because one of them bad slapped his cheek, and was only just stopped in time to pre vent the affair becoming serious by en officer who happened to be present. Later in the day, a gigantic Irishman, with his costae off, his eyes starting out of his head, and en oak paling in his band, went dancing through the principal market-place, and for some Imaginary offence, commenced an attack on Turks, French and Greeks indiscriminately, whom he routed with signal discomfiture, first breaking a sword bayo net which a soldier drew to atop his vagaries; he then walked into a cafe, where he broke up the conversasione of the place very rudely, and finished by running a muck through &whole mob of assailants, and getting off through the gate into the fields. In a squabble last wee k a t e Frenchman ran a Turk through the body, and killed him on the spot. lie Ins not been dis covered. While talking of these matters, I may mention that General Espinseee, to the regret of us all, had a sad misfortune the other day. The general, who is s remarkably fine looking young man, of thirty-six or seven years of age, had a favorite Arab charger, which was consid ered very tame and gentle. On approaching it a few mornings ago with a lump of sugar in his mouth, as be had often done before, the generst was seised by the horse, and caught by the lip and chin, and shockingly mutilated. Owing to the great care and skill of the surgeons- in at tendance on him, he is, however, rapidly recov ering, but be will bear the mark of tho wound for Mc" Metancrnotr Ocausasaci.—Mrs. Martha . Cubbedge, of Gillisonville,l3. C., aged 64 years, died recently under very painful circumstances. It seems that for some weeks previous to her death, her residence had been repeatedly visited by thieves, and various articles had been stolen from the outbuildings. Her son, determining to detect the intruder .or intruders, finally kept watch in the yard all night with a loaded gun, but the thief did not come, and the following night the family retired to -bed as until. The eon, however, WU soon alarmed by the cries of his sister, who was In another room with the mother, they having heard a noise in the direc tion that the fence was broken the night pre vious. He arose, and went to the door, and saw a retreating figure. He immediately returned for the gnu; on reaching the door a second time, he still saw some one moving towards the place where the fence was broken. He haled four times, batreceived no answer. He waited until it was going out of sight behind the kitchen, some forty or fifty yards from where he was ; he then fired without taking aim, (fo rr it was too dark to do so,) when, to his utter n• ishment and horror, he heard his mother say, Yon have shot me!" who, not having un dressed yet, had gone towards where the noise was, so soon as she knew he had opened the door, under the impression that he was aware she had done so. Many of the shot took effect on the person of Mrs. Cubbedge, and she died • few days afterwards from the injuries re. °eyed. ray- We see by the Court Records, that the two counterfeiters, White, of Buffalo. and Law rence, of Epping, N. Et., have been placed under ten thousand dollar bonds, each, for making and selling, imitations of Arse's Unseat' Picroaai. This is right. If the law should proteot men from imposition at all, it should certainly pro tect them from being Imposed upon by a worth less oouuterfeit of snob a medicine as dyer's Cherry Pectoral. We can only complain that the punishment is not half enough. The villain, who would for paltry gain, deliberately trite with the health of his fellow man, by taking from their lips, the cup of hope, when they are sink ing, and !substituting a falsehood—an utter de lusion, should be punished at least as severely as he who counterfeits the coin of the country. —Qreen Co. Bonner, Carroittali, 111. SOUTIFIRM ROUTIC FOIL • RAILROAD TO THY PA ctrio.—The Charleston Standard is informed that the route fora road through Sonora to the Gulf of California, for which Santa Anna bee granted a charter to American enterprise, will be found very favorable. It will not only course through the richest mineral regions of Sonora, but may be made to shorten the distance to the western ocean some four hundred or tire hundred miles, and secure a terminus on the pa in a har bor of security, equal to either San Diego sr San Francisco. • Dr. ElrLidies Vernalfogeo...- ANOTHER MEDICAL WITNEB9.--It Is no mall . "hens idenof the In. trinsic value of this great Veratifugo, en physi cians, who are generally prejudiced against patent meah. tines, voluntarily come forward and testify to its triumphant success In expelling worms Read the following:— Ilamusonquig, Shelby CO.. Ky.. April 2, 1849. .1. KIDD A Co.—l am it practidog phreician, residing per manently in title phew. In the year 1849, when • resident of the State of glittrouri, I became acquainted with the att. perior virtues of Dr. M' a'• Vermifoge. At some pore leisure moment, I will send you the rerun of an extlerl knout I made with one vial, in expelling upward* of 900 1,011111, L. CSELTEB., M. D. Purchasers will be careful to ask for Dr. ll`Lane's Cele brated Versolfwge, and take noon sloe. . Ali other Venni . fops, In comparison, am worthies.. Dr.lPLane's genuine Venalfuge, also 101 l Celebrated Liver Pills, can now be hid at all the respectable Deng Stoma In the United States and Canada. Also for sale by the mole proprietors, nammo /11t08., eIICOONOOOE CO J. Kidd A Oa., 60 Wood street. DT Nervems Diseases of atm oniquered.--Thre fourthr of the physical pain en duns! by tie, human race proceeds from affections of the laerVets. The unutterable agony of neuralgia, rhaumatbom, gout, mum., headache, and a thousand nameless pangs that dart through every portion of the system, and distract the brain, are referable directly to an unnatural condition of the nervous system. The weaker sex are a prey to a re riety of mode. that may truly be called infinite, all grow ing out of the disordered action of the nerves. The nerves are the seat of all pain. Kill the nerve of a " raging tooth," and the pain waste. Destroy the names of a limb, and it Ls paralysed. Render all the nervy of the frame Imsenal• ble, and you praises death. Of what immense importance, therebre„ met a preparation be that will !Mum health, vigor, hardiness, and permanent energy, into this complex arrangement of vital agente known se the nervous system Experience has purred, the faculty admit, the mooed shows, that DR. Imams INVIDOR&TINCI ELIXIR AND 00R DIAL will produce these almost mireculom affects. If .11 men could witness the changes it brings about in Me con dition of those who are " reedy to perish"—how it banishes melancholy, begets strength, controls pain, bads up and entities the constitution, and prolongs life—it would,. be unnecessary to advertise it. Newspapers are merely need as media to draw attention to it. To be ordverselly used, and unhesitatingly relied upon, it merely requires M be universally known. The aid of the press Is invoked to guide the public to this living fountain; but no printed worts can adequately set forth its value. The Oordial is put up, highly consentrated, in plat Pot ties. Price three dollen per bottle, two for ttre dollars, six for twelve dollars. 0. H. ROO, Proprietor, 1911 Broadway, New York. Bold by Druggists throughout the United States, Oanana, and the West Imlies. AGENTS. SLIMING k SHOE, No.SO Wood street, Pittsburgh. DR. OEO. H. .E-ER, 3e.140 Wood Wrest, a do J. P YLEM/_!143, Alleßbalikdaw Sir The GINIII, 'french rltemekles d eau_ SALLY'S ANTLIBMILAND LOTION.—Thom persons who WWI for a ask Reedy, end perhianant cure, should use the above celebrated and unrivalled 11012011 TRW& They have now MOD ID UM Air STe years—have been thoronghly tested In thousands of the most obstinate cases, and Invatieky have given sabbatical. • They are not composed simply of Balsam Oopatva,hut areentlrely diffident from idiotism prerierations, both In the nature of their Ingredients and the manner In which they operate upon the patient Ileum the wonderful enema attending their nee. A gentleman connected with the Western Railroad rays: ‘.l have expended for other people during the last three yearn over $3OO, for remedies of thlideecriPtion, and have never found a single artiele that gave each universal sails- Lotion as your Antidote and Lotion does. Ido not recd. lest of their ever Idling to our. in a single instance. 'Many have been cared in two or three days." Price, Antidote $1; Lotion Womb par bottle. • Invented by AL Bally, Ph to the Pads B° l Pi tall r and orepaied then the orietiol "OP. °, wad add wlwkialit and retail by Diffto2 g 00. sot. Proprieties tbr the Uni ted States and Oumilas. Priordpal Depot, 468 Broadway,. New York. Sold In Pittsburgh, whalMieb and retail, hy ITRALLNO BROTHERS, (Bucoessom 10'2. Kidd it 00.4 NO. 00 Wool street. Wheelbig—J. FL PATT/320N k 00., mid by, "Draipitsta everywhere. T AM) OIL-10 tibia No.l on hand ond far ale by 14 null YLEMINQ BMA . ~.~ -. . ' " • 1► EIMM=22E=I= - orricEs. • Stockholders o ovtan f dollida v il•. by utuut to tb. sutua 4tett lam lt ati" . "Vidlond tiro pe - room to IMO Si Trelltie ;errs. wIH bo bald at Umaillk• 4 "eal ctstrozgh, on the imam " 124 mm. l "tlZZi l en U. hours a 2 ima. moaDex cf 61" " th" Jtr sulSdd itS M. CHRISTY. T Philadelphia, 1 8 84m-lhe attentkhzof the citisearsuf Pittsburgh end vicinity, who wbla-tei read s Philadelphia paper, is _ to the grat lo 9 Rego, ajoutnal published wary day,cowtsthing scomplete routine of all local matters that transpire to the hot! Of going to press, and all particular attention is paid to this meat, et will recommend itself etroogly to the favor of persons who formal? reekled la that vicinity, as It commis o faithful epitome of the Test changes oeenring Intheir . ..11:mtser homes - To tbuseaglistaustassaafalaudlig-P art " of the community no bitter nadbam could be eeleeted for advertising their wares and products, thus banging directly before the eym of the merchants the advantage* of patatil - Wog the (ectoderm( the " west end 'of the Rate. As a journal of liberal sentiments, advocating all the , reforms of the ago, we heartily,rarattatema la to one and all, believing _ that al yl dul be hematite! by suleactriblog and anippartisig paper that supports the people .—"non sfbi ad onambia.. The eubecription price Is $5 Per year. In I"lfsubst and should be bent, pcn-paLl, to WILL - Idll BTlypfgy, • N. Z. corner Third awl Cinema stree Philadelphia Pa. A LARGE LOT FOR SALE. A.L.,,a,),ragFotci.)yeouN Sib ip, die eet; and t: 1 .: 1 . m ban b lk i r . Ihrtnlngh= to Told on remarkable terns. It Ls near Bakewell new glue works, and several other soanalkotering cash. Ilshmann It Is the largest end best jot sow to be had tn Bin:LWOW:I tbr 11.11itratitUrilIg of Title perfect, and clear of Ineumbranee. lizepare of MTH, at him Law oft., 26 Fourth street, above Bmlthtleld. Fittsbnuth. 10e Notlerh—eThe Pahrtuarddp berstokors ea:Wing sad doing . loudness under the rms. and .tyl. of BENNETT, MARSHALL & ti Morava an the 19th hot., by mutwa coneo6t. • BENNETT, MARSHALL & co. litteburgb, Jane 2Stb, Copartnership. 'FILE UNDERSIGN'S° have entored to Gof•rtnerAW j under the name and style of GRA in S?, lIIINNSTD • l:u, for the purpose of msnunusturing Iron, NMA An, at the Ctiutoo Rolling Mill, South Plttsbrinsh. °We et Pres ent wish lfngllJh a Richardson, No. 118 Water and 1,60 Pint street. WM. B. ENGLIS ROOT. IL MARS I kALL, JAS. J. BRNNICIT, JOUN GRAYS'. Jane 281..h.1854-4.2ktf • PITTSBURGH Life, Fire and Marine Insuranne Company ; OFFICE 66 FIFTH STREET, ar.s.sosum HALL, PITTSBURGH, PA. JAMES S. LIGON, President. Qualm d. Oudot, Rissetary. This Company makes every humanee amrtainlng to or connected with LIFE RISKS. dim, against null and cargo Rieke on the Ohio and M. dasippl rivers and tributaries, and Marine Rieke generally. And waited Loss sea Dames! lV VIM mid sitiiiiist Perils of the Sea and Wand Navigation end TrnimPell.tion. Policies lotted at the lowed miss oonsident with safety to ail parties. timem. James B. Elm notom o, W. S. Hoven, darnel M'Cil arkan, I Jaws D. Itl .-- i Na g inton' Phillips, Alexamier W John Scott, I John Fullottcm,. • . Joseph P. Gomm, M. D., John er Al pin, Wm. F. Johoston, Jamas Stsrstuel, Goorgo S. golden, niggiSay us CITIZENS, Insausaniee flisinpsuay et IP ittsbargiso—lL D. ZING, Prormiant ;41.1.11.1 MIL L. MO trinstr.l.,Sserstary. OW: Ft Wan. gtreetinchsamdfarltdassit iniiiillbwer. Unwell HULL and OABtSO Maki, on the Ohio and Mks& stppl Shots anitsibutosies. Insure. sitabut Loss or DurmebolFirs. ALSO. Soh:titthe Pans of the gia, and Lama Italics. Mon mad Transportstkal. znacrrosse, IL D. King, W1:12.1421Marjr... Wini•ln Bagsloy, Sanwa! FL KW • Banittsi firm, WWI= Binghas, Robert Donlap,jr., John S. Dilsrceth, law M. Pinworm, Inweis Sella; . ft. liarbaugh, J. Srmoonstrmet, Welter Bryant, WOOER R. sas. John SIG pton. 4srmS Or. Stransgo Do v elopentriat....SeinntrOa men are daily beilapJug to 110 t new ingentions, set the much of progrme hi onward; - penal; Bald, or betaming so, will be pleased to learn Rat Prima, and long march Om bioul, have brought before the puling the greatest wonder of the age, in the article of EMERSON'S ANSILICA3I HAIR RESTORATIV.F., a aura care for Badness sad to *mut Hair from falling. See circular to be bed of the - Agents, giving fall particulars. ?Lim $l,OO In large bottles. Boa by C. B. /ISHB.H A CO.. Propriiitazi, fil Sumba street,Moaland, Otdo.. For sato in Pittsburgh in the ibilmving horses` • Fleming Bros, L. !Moos A Co., li. S. Sellers, G. IL Kara; Joel Mohler, Benj. Pao, Jr., J. 11. OassaL 41kgheny rift'.—b.A. aeckbus, Palma A limy J. . . Deming. • airsusyhau..—A. Patterson, John 0. Smith I aprill OASSOCBUILVIED intimoolohe Intomrom01 1 • Company of the laity of Pittsburgh. J. K. MtKailfdAD. Prublomt--MMIERT JINNRY, Seem tary. • _ Will haunt misanst PRI and MARINI MIS of all biota °Simi No. Sii Waterstrind— W. Mlusivoille J. K. Moorhead, J. /Mason, B. C.flawyer, 11.. B. v eln!= - 0. . M. Mos, H. B. Roberta, William Oalliagnxid, R.R. B. Roberta, Jobs, M. Irwin, Joseph Rays, WIIL Williamson, David Campbe11. Wimtwra. masylwaal Drs. L.. darmok, Emoted, bet Wool and Market street; and J . ROOD, Northeast corner or Diamond, Alla gheuy city, are the attending Physichusato the above Lunt tution tut the first quarter of 1354. wman - rmu , be made to them at all Appilostiona for bo lima at their odic., or at the p Hosi 2 o'clock, P. X. Recent mom of acchiental injury aretal at reeetved at all boom, without form. 10"-w01236 110 kIASIJLET Etrog, C. filA Immix. Importer and Wholesale Dealer in FANCY AND STAPLE VARIETY AND DRY GOODS, edam to City and country dealers re large and well selected stock of Goods as any Hastens boom, and same prier, thug saving - might, time and expenses. Jaell OA. 0. 0. F.—Plaoa of meeting. Waahltoginia flak!, Wood street, between Wilt stand and Virgin e = 4., Powastraen Lomas, No.33E—Mesta every Tuoday ltialoortna ESCAMPILIST, No. Ifi—Sesta ant and third llriday of each month. rinat2kly Nettee....The JOIIIINEYII4IOI TAWAS BO CIETY. • of Pittsburgh and Allegheny. meets on the trot WEDNESDAY °revery mouth, at scuocrusrirszna, to the Diamond. By ottler. OWL V. MM. Beoratify. ___ Ou ATTIINTION I S. L. Q.— u eta hemay mottled to attend at your Armory, L e Iff and t2ELDtr...APILL.IIIIDch God' NSIL DA YS andYRIDAYS, for art S.. [WO . may oDme WM. the Oompany. Mem P. KASS, mamacCand Secretary pm LODGE, T. 0. 0. F. , -The OrDY Angeroo• Loda, No. 289, LO. of O. Y., meets min Wednesday evening In_ Washington Han, Wood it. [l7lO On JOHN 8 Pride/ afternoon, I.th Inn., to South Ptttebtrgh, 311TEI, voted 28 years. Tha Odd Yellows, and friend, of the family an Invited to *ltemd hie funeral, THIS ATTERN CON, at 8 o'clock, horn 61+ iota realdenee, at Clinton Booth Pittsburgh, le proceed to the Allegheny Cemetery. • NEW ADVEILTIEMEtM. Attention, 11. L. 0..-Too ere hereby natl. 11-7 ' bed to attend your Armory on MONDAY 21.1=, b. tyre. the hours of S mid 6 e'clock,P. M., ler the purpose of eleatingolkere,tuconlbrmlty with the orders of the Beige& I'sweater. - [sultirSt] WM. THOMPSON, 0. B. 10. Am Adjourned Meettiair of the Neptune sire Ooropany will be held THIS (eaturdaylNVE lSO, et 7% o'clock, for the purpose of Mediating the new Halt. The members are requested to &Mimi without ftr , the: . notice.- JOHN DUNWOODY, eolith Secretary. For Rent or Salo. LLAIIOII 111 W THUM STORY MUCK BOUM con taining double parlor, dining room, kitehan,andelght bws; There is a lame yard adatdning. end mob boom, pump and cistern samba. The Howe is plessant ly situated, within Moan minutes walk of the dry; Chn• rimes running regularly. • Also, for *ale, 33 smog 'of COAL LAND, sltuala near Um boroughof . • .AIso,LOTS in th,gham and South littsbinich, on perpetual lease, or low for each. Apply to • • • 1. - C. 11:11PBITI1, • • Fourth street, opposito Mayoes Ogles, or . WM. PWLLIPI3, nl9 corner of Roes and First streets. • oats end Shwa. T IeVLADOHLTN, No. 95 Four th street, nearly opposite rt) the Mayor's Offize, is manufasturing Gentlemen's hest Boots, low Shoes, the and buttoosd; Chapels sad Button. ed Gallen; Ladles' Boots, Hilt Boota, : Jenny Undo, Sur pets, ILEA French Lashing GatMs, of every coke sad 'hide faucylrid sod Baths Chita+, of the best material; liiwe arid Ohildresi's do, of way variety. N. 8.--All kinds made to ardor, on short Duties. rawl9 Ms TRUTH CONCERNING BBLLEBB' VERICIFOOI. T—A single viol producthg wooden! Bead the Jan. Dillow- Pal! lialtV)11 so., an. 27, 1861 NIL B. B. fla.unm Bir—l bought of J. B. Bus, ell bot tle of your Vermilugs, and me it to a that of rah* and it expelled 68 large worms, sad quit* a number et Basalt ones. X. Piazza. GAzzau. re., Jenson cm, Feb. 7,1961 11. B. flthiXas—Having triad your VermUngain my family, I so W that It is not to be surpeand by wins.- minim' in the world for expelling worms. 0. BMW*. 7 /Ithstow vo, Janson to, *eV IT, 1111.1. Ma. B. B. Saussi—kplre on, Dottie of your Va•m to my child, sad It expelled 76 larp worms. I think It IX best In sus. Yours, reirpetfully, P. Thialthst. Proparel and told by 61111.1,188 00., au/9 rittouraira.s. NEtlal D B BT TB u 111X,TY POl3 - ND.—We bare retired tem Now York • ales lot of !mei& Breakfast Tea, which we will warrant eg poolaalatto any sold sandal in the city at leo. Ala, prism Young Hymn' sod Gunpowder, at 600 It lb. A Mast a. lowanoe to large purebeaera. A. /ATM, .anl9 Pekin Tea Mom, 18 Mb area. ItRFUMBELY.- 1 lave oul Mad biro end toe emeort i- mot of Perfumery - , eoneleeldd of Bar 0111 , 501114 Powder., Odom,. Mee limtnate, Thoes4i oir the above artklm would do well to all my Most beta emeelmelleg eleembere. eulik - 110,13)PORD WATIR—A Ism "apply, fish Man. tb JD Elptinp, bble and half bat, and far mak by JOll, =KM, artl9 emir of the Mama* and Market at. AT [un] BUM-13 d down k vary o•West JOIL Hay Res,, metved by HMS= DOLLAR! TOR A noun AND ter, r ettnated on Carroll Arra; Alleeton7 mu LA so 00 feet front on Covron by 100 4111. 19_,T_Ifenon emit. Teruo of payment eery. 11. I =MM= • 80/4 anti) 110 21sted Amt. A A. MASON COArill, MI Mandeb Anima 24 oft their =ends stook of Whom at s great rothirdes in priee. Unmoral of 51/ Sew hal idle! °CM' dumb and Coebseoes be mold of Ihe per O. 1 NACISSIM—Pbt up la fbr toy rb Nwind fad fbr fee by bulb RAILZINSO. (NIVXZES- 3 bble anbait's Papa Cnolusir,J*osri4. ved ISroltrom ost, v , •l 1cs •11 mou .• wlg " - • nq :n tont n 25 u Jatelitta, (116dIted lav„)lbriiiis by KrNa Koollill&D. IDAW BIIiNNA-0 00 lb' on lumina* Ina imab. by sun itulunie sias. 4411Pomais• Owniso WM. . "Iviirw"EDLlO rw.r trot U A ieltreM ••Aar- 'WOW - Vill:oon Wily Impound SID KANE whore I now now Micro* drines=oo4Bl.odriftio4sieription to ply peso* In ibis • as 111Wlotwni Inntheldr, Swir then - eotidisticia OMIT Mi. Minis leattimere.. Deer 1 "1 47T 11 Mitts dWW tairvgraig‘ %Wanda - Pt the beauties .sd bed ih ssio ispitry, Ner Whew on Pound the city;lts pine would be esteulobed so town iota It is well known this Inooroperoble place bp beat improved without maul to to o" s eaming the fristiest Lute sodjodipaent, eo that for courenlonip comfort and To =Jo ment, %t is the Poo ideal of on American V.llo. The number of scree bo new w in ammeampod midi Its pushup; to hoot on new street to bill/ill PI front Ps angle in Ponneyipc nis Arenas oppodtis: mother Pia notice be continual or not, it will be mold ibr the beet odor mode within reennua Me time from this dote. eundw LUST lUMAIVED.—ViIty 'rein hi both Itsanieptswer: ar, AryTineent Moriatt. - Chestnut Wood : by Lis& Linden. The Yeseth of Jetterm, or Cbsordeirs of Oollegs Serapes at . Startgobe Ilepburn : by the author cf Ktrithind. The Padish Bide ; berth suWy, Jost received end tbr sale by ; W. A. OILDINFILNANY 4. CO., wag 76 loarth et:set . SMOND SALBION-4ast reestred direct from Boston, 1 dew . SPierd Sahriou, put op for family ums. hi .10 lh caw; fee ma. by [loB] BABAS IMISHAW. TWIftiTY-1/11,1 AORIS OP 00AL LAND, near the Rowneyfile Plank goad: a Mill Seat at the Fella .o 1 pieh ilrwit, Ts., with HO Germ of land; 11 Dwelling Howe and 10 acres, at binrraDwille; for sale on itasi terms by 8. OUTUBPRT a SON, stiff Real &tate Agents, 140 Third etreet. /111 kNO-9 ples IPgravian.Ja S at nmof lysi and far sato good and Imunt tore sell • JAMS WARM:OP TO GOAL 1111.111ERI 1 NM .ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. anus - Bad is now eoustrueted and ready to commence j. the transportation of Freight between its southern ter minas, at thdro, smiths as Coal Fields in the vklo lty of the Blg Mtvitr river, about 80 miles north of thdro. The supply of a imperil= quallOr of Bituminous ,on and in the Immediate vicinity of the line of the road, is In ezhanstable, end is deposited in positions favorable to mining at a small coat; and a market for large quantities will be bond thena once at Min, Bar tbe supply of steamboats' navigating 111Ledssippl end Ohio riven, end for trona pointless upon theme riven to other volute. The alto: dint of parties desirous of entering into the ler Ansel of mlniFid willing Coal. is invited to th is oppor tunity of atm In Alld the 1111 nob Control Railroad 0D1311441 . RI. seedy to enter into liberal arrangements for the truisPortatkin of the Coal from the mines to Cairo, or other points on the line, at once. Oonuartniartiona maybe addre esed to the uruisragned, at the owes of the Cheapen), 50 Wall street, New York. W. P. ITIOILL, President 111. C.IG R. Co. WILIANO BCOSY FOB SALS—Mtnated OM Robinson LI street, Allegheny, near the St. Clair Street Bridg a Brie% Rouse, well arrenpd, hydrant at th e door, le. For pubs and terms apply at the Baal Estate Mel S. COTIIBIRT k SON, - - 140 Thtid street. ICABLY-13 asks isoeive4 and Ibr sale by atH7 HENRY EL COLLIE& E • 15-6 bble iksh, jest receiv S. uIT CRY H. COLLIN Robert Elotway, Alaimo:tar Iw - rads, Ana droDs ocandy, Itoretio N. Leo, Nibtoogo& Hiroo Wye, Beer or. TWAGAS- 90 bbls rime Vlareg BY ode by V sol 7 ILT IL comm. ifslmalkels Preperty for Sale. rIWO LOTS 011.011011 ND, Opal which are erected four Back and two Preece Buildings; which rent InstiellY foe $5OO. Said teopertrla situated in the Ninth Ward of lbw city of Pittsbeergbe =Peru asset, between -- and Astrata. ,OS Yactory and' Ground known as the ". %mph,. Works," attested os the coma of Penn and Morris stasetn,, Al*. SS eery of ssimporrad hued, attended on Um dile- ' glieny rim one mile hone Beat Liberty, On a portion of ' this land there is the be Saw Mill location In the county. . Alm, • number of lota containing from 1 to I errand choke land. situated one mile north-weet of Bast Liberty, and one mile east of lawreentevilie. are very desirable. The above named pieces of property mud will be disposed of on advantageous tams to early per` chums PM torsos of NU mad farther information apply to Wm. P. Baum, No. Wood atzvet, Plttibmgb. B. D. THOMPSON, for Tax S. lanky. XTRW STOCK OF HIANOR-1 would resiestfully Warm the peddle that I me sow selecting, at the factories of New Toth and Borten, a most extensive and - elegant stock of new Plano Hotta The tamed care and attention will be given to the ealsollon of the eery beet instruments which are menuftetaxed in ibis country. Purchasers are politely requested to await the arrival of these instrumerte before I=gebrorbers, en they will have the advantage of from among the Onset Used • Pianos which the New 'leek sad Boston markets afford. Pludethers are invited to examine the shove on their ar rival, at the old estatdithed Piano repot of CHARLOTTE awing, No 118 Wreel street. GittiNtfr B B.M.ht— we wish it distinctly understood that we are 'BMus off dor present stoek of fine Gold and Weer Weeks, of the very best Quality; tine Gold Jewelry, of the mat desirable styles, and of almost every =; mare Blivis Bross sad Yorke; Plated do: Pearl rt. Porthkreadoe; Gard Ogees:. fine Mantle Clocks: Tee Pens; Fruit Baskets, an.. te; at from 10 to 15percent below Lamer prkek and much lower than any other easb lishment will Nell at In Wear any other western city. ies= sad arming will lied it to thakalvantege to give us a call holism purchaslog asewhers smirks warranted as represented. The bra quality cf Watch Glasses set at 15 cants moh, at 11001.r8, anlfi , 51 Market street. KW BOONA JUST ItfOCXIYED.--Paisonne, co Oar rent Subjects ItztemporannouelyYreated: by Vi Maul Elder. Hui Nat., or Tiaras Apprentices: by A. L. EDSO9OII. Offilasel Tektites, or Crayon Sketches of the Noticeable Mao of our age by George W. Bunny. Walden, or Life to the Wools: by Ilerrey De labOVe9o. Hard Tiniest by Maxim Dickens. Edinburgh ROVIOIe, for July. Just received and for sale by W. A. OILDICIFENNET k 00, N 0.78 FOUrthilteret SHISOOPithe, or Carron Subject. Sztemporaneonely Treated: by Wm. Tide?; $l. Easy N.t., or the Three.Apprentkes ; 21P• Bertha sad Idly by sabeth Oakes Smith; BaUon's llittory of Cub Sli a; Illustrated; 50 mots. Bard Thad!: by Charles Dickens; 25 mote. Ileondeross, or the Slack Weigle: by O. P. It. deletes; 50 0111112tL 0 111 / 1 1 ./ 'rain", or Crayon Sketches of the NotleadS/ Ilan of over age t by George W. Sauey ; with 20 portraits ' War sale by Lt. MINNA k CO., No.Eotreldtek .erreeseern----e FIGIAINOf BIRD CAORB-8 doron hogs she, pram $L RIP and $3,, at the Seed Store of Rule 4A11.28 WARDROP. fIsaIIINTAL An supply of this eels extsset for the basdkereblef,ssoalsed JOB. 1iT,1311210 =M= JAMES El CRATT • UMW PIIIDO W. a. thattallg, !Dr sale by 1:111.NRY it COLLIN? 'DAM. FOR illeffßol,llB—Of ofissmontald•• 7 " niol4 and °Lionville, for Wl* by WALT= P. MA ILSIIA street SO Wood • rtYPIOS PAPYREI-01 ankatectinal &Mos, Inlitabie igtyles for °Ma& bre* by auls WALT= P. MARSHALL. CinuNG rePsv.*—riesa Satin Papers at great variety 1-1 of laden, with handaoma Iseralitlags, liar sale by a &alb WALT= P. I Mrir LL. A OSTA HANOWIRS—Wbit• end. ljght dodo, with Ind. - gold and intlnt bordessja drapery pabbrie, new WTI., Ibr sub by Nan] WATER P. ILIEFEALL. supoder soor tarn on - tbs OWO liver, op pans Fresdom. sad Id awe' of had; on width .re ' those goo& dorsilless sad the saiLL It is all armed st Volt WWds. 1011 WM of psd had, wall Improved, with good • btaidrooos sod la sons la rood asblvstdos order. It ie dirw saw boa BMWs Ludlam sad L. good opportordti s home. w kl, MIS sorra pease land on the Kaman bar sad s Wks from Parketabooshosodose d haUmllo from tbo Rallsosd. Il la a superior piece of improved load, and (Sand et sped beod la. lagolos of THOMAS WOODS, ...la 75 Faath street. 0011? 110 NON SALN—Ntuated Machete,. Ifulbany Anat. Alao, a daaUtas A bows. with a large krt. situate an Bballtad Argot: B. Imp building WU, at $3OO web. gelato at Mt Washington. & INITIIBERT .* SON, aaLS Neal Notate Aseats, 140 Third street. P . AM AND CAMILA DOAP—A BUppil r d= Palm and Castile Soap, ni vad gamin. ausaii•uvil Loan izszeo , , Nazoo zacersnzu) ening. NZAIt 71liTa.— Money bead on Gold and Myr Wobble, Silitavoue sod abet vslooWe 'Aides suldolly 11111 Almanmeta few 1056. TOM& H. NALLOR, _Bl Wood West, Pittsburgh, will 8J pail& ontbs August, 1814, the well known miss tals Obr 1886) oshadatel by !Sanford C. OM Beg ,and for many poke paneled by Kr. Luke Loomis, of thia nnies city wil , l co under the of— name of *Loorole Almanses." The nsist EMUS PIT/BMM' ALMANAC. HILL'S 181GATINZ ALWANAO. _ . AMMUCAN YARICHUP ItArt B 0 It Is may neemearyto wry, that tha religious, moral and esetulthareoller onlb.. Ms Alumnae@ will be maintained In the above seties . Ito 1816. HT Pristine and others are hereby' °authored spinet intrindiellom the eopyrtglatat the abase Alasanam. - They will be foe sits at all the Hooludoms, by the gross or doses, mid by aulll JOHN H. ILILLOB, 81 Wood street. JO/MPH suesTurgur., FtyIPTITACTURIfit of an klisis of CABINS? ST TUBB surd CHA CHAIRS, No.I4 Smithfield dint, oPP:"dt. Hotel, Pittsburgh. N. B.—Putokidult Steamboat" and Nakao plitkrulLAT attinided ta. 5u10.7 AHD ITEM a new dm, by Merles Mom; Jog 151011011 by RIIBS.ICLLMO. No. 16 JIM street. Aka-Im% Piolzeritood fur Mon; revised from the Landon edition by tr. s T. TrolL Deena sad Lily; • nor book, b? NUL u . "` Smith. A Trestles on rood and Diet, by J. Pereira, Y. D. /WOO^ dad W dr late lugoolnooondAE ll .ljoym Wind pion. [ vole] .101"." A UGU 12, ik AHL lailt tba attm- A'l tloaat the Ladies to • SSW arrival et choice IIIBROI DIZIII2, Swims Warted Smears Swim Worked Blanes; Swim World Cloilare ; - sad Await &Mars, of In irradae. sal4) 1 - i ./11: B/141WAS IVAI Ner which the highe itmer rn price will to 101114 by sul4 B. X. YAUNEBTOCK k DO.: ....:aaakett. Ale. W IaVGILLIMI,BaIe Bottler of MTH'S celebrated lealatt Ale and Swat Inset. Alas Comma Ale m id pu;stsr, la quirt sad plat tattles. Th. Wasik& d tatalllee, aa4 the teals, to asipeetthlly sancta& salty .easalber for Salo. irArp'/ . 4 .. P0PL.1. BOtlLDt a tud 8,000 1 871/. feet" • - C. 00, sultly• Pio. 9 bids street. PI ttsburg h. kap cos sad ler Ws by FLAMM MCC, Sitisoessor We. 60 Wocd street. - 11 NTWIMULII BAD—Sto bblo, • ray Ow agsr, Imam . a V sun BRI X ITANDIM BROWN-200 lbeseavdne Jar rale albs 111 mall FLEXING BIM A Lllll2O on bud othltor willea mage .401. HILO& 1:31101 810N11-4111. la sal twirls anll MI6Di••• 1604 GIAG . Last,Abibatm Bruhn, P•otilso; • GiscqulP als=lbakY• limad. pan) G BROIL 1110 LOAN - -$ll,OOO, on =tie sound 1p city ar amity boodaoks collateral= Mire of sidAl Tifourth it. -.."•••• ..e.,"• • PRINI 'l. - .i -: . 1r3•5t5i....101512 11 0. 'NT" Ism Os 10 * Ifsaitems—liftb ninon. above Wood..—Pcims edimiesion—Mones end Annette 50c ; er Private Mehl/ i iingir $6; Sexton The, 26e; Box ibe perione, :Peraune .analog meets will be cbaspd cents extra lie the certificate. Doors tern, stN rf isrmmea notatessoc• at 8 chtiock.ie of the Summar timins.--.lltneent a Übe end peeititaly Oar night Of biamlf sad My nisi ' inset attractive ehsreenevs--. • in ft. Mt the* - met appeal:am Obi Ara= of Mr. CI:LIAM sinkhole kindly'Voirri_threVeChypentiettler antra,. Debutante' idllbevegolettail..--Tina firreing. Aaraptllo„, .131 b• sated tie lllMlS4gybiteri entitled MST MOW: '- Mona. Achille; Waa.Dialifd, Mc,Gbailifn.; Am - Antoinette Dished, Allintige.....:lelett Dante. Mr. • Ryan sal Miss C. liritate......To be *Mowed by the . empty of TALVT 'Mel= 'NEVIS WON TAUt LADY: Ray entnes,Me. artnainthiLAr able pion of MOBIL CATMORMLit ;. VW= hart; Wee. Misr Atbernes. Monday irrnithilMarl Monuments' It lo the Ist, 30131tPli WIII'IBECK 9 I4 •CIRCUS, • . . . axv FRENCH EQUESTRIAN TROUPE'.' 11711DED BY TUB 7.ISOOILPARABLE NAVE LOTION JJL TOIIIINABI I!, will :kit all theyrindpal towos alms theMb and Polumlosato Itailrood;glTiog two crowd tar. !Iwamoto (at 2 and t 34 (Mock, P. t 4.) *soh place, as forms: . Now Briestom, - • eatubiy, - 19. • Will open YITTBDURGH c . MONDAY, AIWA 21.0. TWELVE TEA-R$ PELACTIMBI BILL POSTER; AND DISTRIBUTER., COECIITS, EXHIBITIONS Lip lawman ALL 00312d0IIICATIONS by Ea Or Te 15 . 1.7.0. Ws -41. soot by Adam L. Co.'s Express, Ida secure losmite eltentka. . Refer to this odics,_the Hotels and 11,111140 Stomp. CTRCUSAND ESN dOBRIT panting Woode d to. - [myEett A Select Co on Party Is Ilion essay TIIISDAY 12VSNLmi.atCargo'srmarttultrost, mow Smithfield. Mama Flity C.mts ; Th whir A * mat ho-pro. sur d from Funk (largo,or at the door o [ the Sall. ' Mods by Cargo's Band. soma maw ` .M Lortgage of SS,COXO or fa maw V T eight pant for lamb °anti and good Copper !Wats will be glean, at fair ratan Enquire of • , - THOMAZ WOODS, 76 fon:ft street. • ; bNY WOKS JUcT ILKOKIVIKO— Our lioneraoon, edd other Comlailitte e from PaaMe; N P,ahton and vamine, by Mrs has eadspheedl; • Noes. Days; Tlaconderop, or the Bieck Bugle: by 0- P. R. James; • Ruse Woodville ' or the SalLar's Daughter; by A. Danz! Merit's Lleinddge, No. bttit OleisdiesiPictorial fey this month; received sad der nis at PAUL MAIN ER'S Literary Dews, . • wl2 Mitre. .t..,opppotriti the Mitre. Tut eeez Ka Putt AINICra Patmun'e Moodily. - Godey's Lady's 1390 k... PIELEIVOn ' S 2.lllgaritle. Orahanee No. E 32 Living Age- Nirdatering Children ; a tale devoted to childhood. meet received end for vale by W. A. GILDXNEWNWe CO, No-78 'fourth sued- RV: IZ= trverte l Le" 1: 1 !:;elv d a lli r l . imi- Los sore fad by retell tbo quantity, on the amt. Mona totes. All goals delivered free of there bY HAMMY A RMNSHAW, • 251 . 1.1berty street. • • I.X. LOTS f Ult BALE--81toated ottatutto Menne, each 0 24 feet front by 1:0 deep to en ellq;. Also,flota,fo t a 77..' feet trout by 74, deep. For potsanfi tame imply to B. GUTH:MT a. SON -44D.Thted stmt. TWED.IIISB4-6 too 8. C. Dried Beef, toothed Mt 8 14 D by Rißroad, aml For mho bow by the Beret or at no. tell, by • BALM' k 82.12811.A.W,_ sull 253 Liberty street. (3 01411 E- 60 bcolo Prim. Me; -- 10. " JAY.; in storo and Ibr We by ' • lilt% k NOORIINAD. N ....• (r. etitiLlt—is prime is store eat fer ß ssie2.l ). • •aulo _ KING is NOG n rVlLAS—lmperlal,Gunparyder, Young Etyma sad RAN T®y la stare sail fur see by RING A MOORHEAD. sea I va,tau—Graat a winaaa, w.tatees Old, and attic 1 Waite brawls, for vale by KING tr 110011IIMAD. d, C " 1 " S b n t 5 s ' L r =a art tt . b '" ,? " u matt KING & 31.001LIEMAIi blas New Orleans; 30 6 ` Sugar Holm; for sale by • KENO & moossEAD WINDOW OLASS-I.&J boxes uzl2 End 10z12, WEN& ml Ax's,bread,igicas by stile - ql MOORICILLD. MAILS-1W togs, aulO AZD—No. 1, in lolgo, for man bi oniamm 1.210 . HZ:* H. VIS.I-100 Wbite Fith. Trout. So/moo, se., natty. Plla far mole try Lanlo] lIENNY IL COLLINS. 111174-100 bbla Laniavillereettv•9 by _ROO • • HENRY H. 4:IOWHiI. IcIDNWS PATENT IMMIX IMP-5130 bag reestri ANJ by faulol HENRY H. mums. have jctr received same of the rand desirable odors . offil. de UdigeZ; al., a few pieces of new and Ow gad - kyles Deign. and Ceahmvves. A.. & No. $5 lifthstvaeL fiALl•t—Feveateee Acres of "mad, adj. • • Alle gbeny•tity,sta- rest twrd, mit =Del foe meet • part at the pay would be taken In f l eod . s,l3t_kttt_atetrifh m ' lope' > l 9 76 115A=et. , . lIMINTS.-24)) pienea Merrimack mai Contemn • = L- E thely new Mylea.,teiretber with an t iamobmcan o etyles and makes or ilea Oingbama, icut aeweiced by A. A. MASON co. sk A. MASON a CO. bar* jinn received a laxge nalert• La.. went of Irish Linens, of.the very best mate..a warranted all pure pax. New Jersey Water Melons axed Pe • es. FILE tutocsiber Oa In daily receipt, by Railroad, of the j inert quality — of PRACIIEd and WATER MELONS. (hit at bit Irepot,Tio.l2 l l Wood sdreet, above - Filth. - SAMUEL EIRMITICH. Wm. Illgby, Jr., rtwinrNa FITIINT6MI4I'I3TORY, Mom:. OA vFkfth. erect, rittsburet---Clothim made to order ,'0KX1141,4 =int modErsza Maosuir.4 Olt SALE—A Dwelling House of 6 rooms, bail mid teller, with, 3 lots of ground, hawing& front of 61 feet , rst Franklin poet-Manchaiter, by 138 deep to a wide alley: good well of water, with pomp; oat Cren, opal berme, fruit trate, grape tines, de., for 32,066. Terms mtg., S. CUTHBERT k SON, au9 - —sae t Relate Agents, 1411 Thirdedreet. ASIAN asses.Sisnlines, fa whole, LW susdplarter SZ.I bozos, just rtathea and for sale by BAILEY k aztosatw, • 24 - I,lltart7 atrost. • • 0 weal. - mai-ED inst received armada lot of superkw Boger Carol Hems, esteemed the bet In the Chichutati insiket. Also, Sugar Carol Dried Beef, on , hand and for sale by 0029 - BAILEY t ILIMSHAW. ripUBACYXY--Sakega Six Twist Ktaelry 'tobacco, on lau 11. and for sato by (jy3l) J. A HIIIIIIIIPON CYJ. 'ffr IinTUCILYAIti—A trash .apply of this c* . _bra. tad alastard received andfor sale by 141 J. A. IIIITCITI - SON CO. O rli" allitallTUßD—Por sale low, ea follows Verge Iron Deb; 1 Double Desk, a sop. ertlek.; 1 Lefler Owe, he. Dl3ll J. A. lIDTCIIISON at CO. ri MU P had and far AINT* sale by of *roll 'Arial of color, constaraly LA isal XIAGAZINTS Mt AGELIT. - 13 - 1 Th.tnm' a Mal a, for ,kaFrait, Grottoes Teterxes _ " o , Godef , TV Book, Yankee No ni, Artlettroalifor July. Glesoooha Pletenial, and All-the at eutera literary man for Ogallala, home beenire c oa l 1 . It aNyas Lit.... 7 r.mpa, - - • ' 1 - Tittiiihaer, opposite Cha Theatre. • nt LSAT= MD AND DIMS 11LIMMDD.—Itor the coursidwiee of the modem et• Passim, Mawr, sod the other hbisimiees, Deo. will berestlar Mite the teams anti:edges trimmuL Dismember, st - RUSSELLS', PM street, EUSYST 001i3NO TEA IWPORTED.—I Mae just r. eetred r aaroall lots! tbseektosid Hy Km elang.flotong Ten. This is an exwectingly fragrant Black Tea, of a Tory Minds ..fresautfra later, and so Idghly prised hi.Chtrot hat but Malt of to brought to thia countr7-12 bf. chaste ocalgaing the whole hopertattort this swam Those who wisb a really ens artiste see Wetted to gin it a tatat. jr29 W. A. WOLUBO.- DARGAINd—We are raw, offering nor prerrat Marta I_ll flue Watolrer, Mel slut farldonable Geld Jewelry, from lo to 15 per mot below former priers, and at kart 60 par rent. lower than the mane quality of pawls' can be obtained for at say other ertabtlehment wart of the racemndos. All we astir a ArkeomfaMeen end we are rote Yon will be eon - Ma:al of th e bot by adttreg at tat Ilarket street, HOMY& Jto Elluatrog. IftWO innunuar THOOILLND nomaas .orth of stook wul nat lse - dittelbutid st =ULU A - 011.11 Fur Buo gum-mons fblittgi. Titt , abbot. °Mit g = l , but, Par tr t 6 "I:: P gr sn y crew city. Call ans lastrucelseur IR - igßate. MWAMMLINK eronkt reepeetfolty bseenm r l=l . We' end Heade that be will continue Me - es teetraetor on tbe PIANO POSTS ated 'YOWL Orders left et Mr. HUMES% Mamie Store, or Mlle - rid dente, N 0.187 SECOND Street, elm be premptly Wendel wee GUM TO HMS*, by UTTR3 Was AGGUST,wIza IitTSBYLLIP,IPIttkatroa, .1721, sear toms of Mot& GUNAP/STCI3 ifaruro,. 4411 iwiper..lbtll FL.= Il POWDEE 011404 LOU'. 4367'' 444 f°7 -7 BOWE it TETLEY. ANDUBILY liTlennt YHDPKIITY NOB,. la fret front . on Eandruky street, dilt= r try 133 on O. alley, with 2 tont houses on a noose house on the alley. The corner Daum =es a hall, nee room, wise basement. The nextbonne emends& s andiurbrooms, tultar,orres, az. Yor encased toms CU Vim{ BON, EL sun Real Intate Agenta 140 Mint wrreet. PUSS BRANDY AND IiYIDLIZ, for oa brad oad - lor We by .1122 VITATCH6I3 .A.ND JEWNLILY.--We me selling binds VT of Watches' and Jeirehl et =let 'wee twa Is wally obtained elesubsre. Cummisra may depend on getting minis at my establishment at Mast as low, and gen erally_ bruin, tban the eastern marksta All goods van._ ranted. Miser Ware, maturnstaredat my own worts, its Oakland. Jewelry manufactured ts 4 rder, mid neatiy Web repairing done as heretofore, be ti=itnumer, and ir avanted. . Military awls at all hinds, at Mae= prima W. W. WILSON, sat 07 Market stmt. earner or P"r'h 1:4765°11 1. MAW co «. u.thi. - S psi bun *sear Onsi iboundrr 1011 w A#tbraelb.,(lbeg• nx 0111 ) Irc Mk by [00111) 111X11 11007111 TALL 11150 FE ' j ~ ..`~* KM ' 0 d MOORUEA J. 4 110TCICISON t 00 BOWN TWIST, Ao. 136 Woad at. pawl received sad tat • FLZKENG =OS, Successor to .7. liadd k No. 00 Word street Palma. KAMM 1111,08. r~ ;. ~'~ 1
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