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.. . •..,.. . Chambers. Ile la a consistent and zealous advo- ..
Ri gnung ao t, oate of the cause, and he denounces the - effort to
. drag it into the arena of party politics, The
--- , temperance men, then, will vote for the prohib
, itory law, and as they please for the eandidates;
and the attempt to seduce the deMomatio por
tion of those voters from our ranks has , failed.
The friends of that cause arwtoo earnest and in
telligent to be made the dupes of trading 'politi
cians. Then, the great mass of the free-soilers
are resolved to abide by their own organization,
and support their own ticket. They know well
that the Fillmore fugitive slave law whigs of 1850
are not their honest friends in 1854. They, too,
refuse to be duped. The natives also refuse to
be bought or sold. They will vote for Bradford;
and the Know Nothing vote will be divided.
Where, then, are the new elements of strength
on the part of our opponents that can alarm the
democracy? Our majorities last year ranged
from tWenty-uine to thirty-seven thousand.
With such a margin, and with snub opponents,
who can doubt the result ?
Democrats have only to be firm and vigilant,
and turn out en muse' at the election, and our
Vail
DEMOCRATIC TICKET
F IV IN
LI BIGLER.
FOR JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COM,
JEREMIAH S. BLACK ,
OE SOMIESTZ COUNTY.
FOR CANAL 00b1MISSIONSR,
HENRY'S. MOTT ,
OF Pal OoOOTT•
PITTSBURGH :
THURSDAY MORNING AUGUST 24.
MORNING POST JOB OPPICIII•
We would cell the attention of SIERCIIANTS AND
I.IGZINEAS MEN to the fact that we have Justrecelved
rr•ut PSiledelphia a numbar of fonts of new Job Type, and
tal)P7 prClilllthi to fill OrliCrd for Gads, (Scowlers, Dill
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1.4, Paper rooks, rooters, end Pm:re:erne:l for exhibi
t:coe. All orders wdl he promptly
00111.00TAtiO Collay Committee of Correspondence.
• Irranuaon, Augutt 1f.54
The Democratic Connty Committee of Correspondence
met this morning, in pursuance of previous notice, at the
Pt Cherierilotel, and ors-mailed for Moine.. When upon
racticn of Jam. glockmore, vecondel by Jno. Parton , it
WHY
That the De Wants of the several Wards,
Fero:nth , and Towuehips Or Allegheny connty, aro Wards,
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to meet at the usual place., for holding primary
a-iv:albums, on SATII RDAS, September gd, and elect too
delegates each, to represent them in County Convention,
whiati will essmutile rit thn Cunt House on the f .llaw ing
Weduewlsv, (Oho nth Sept) at 11 o'clock, A. M., to nominate I
o County iieket to be Toted Tar at the enhuieg election.
The Drilloel'atie VA. , of the rich? of Pittsburgh end
Allegheny, and [be several Boroughs, will meet hetweeu
the hours of five and Bev. o'clock, P. n, and of the Town.
ship', between the hours of three and Bye eolock,
The 116010CrattIC voters of Rose township will meet at
I rory's old stand, Perrysville Plank Road.
The delegates representing the several Boroughs and
Townships will also have to pince to nomination three pet'
Boos to be voted for or Directors of the Poor for Allegheny
county.
Ou motion of John C. Dunn, sxorkled by David Campbell,
it was
ReAral, That w e return our sincere thanks to the gen
tlemanly proprietor:l of the St. Charles lintel, for their kind
nose in famishing each ample accommodations for the
meetings of the Committee daring the present year.
On motion, adjourned sins iDe.
DAVID CAMPBELL, Chairman.
JOHN BM/TON,
JAIL. BLACENORL)
• Naive of the Day
Owing to the reported failure of several banks
in Michigan, Philadelphia brokers refuse to take
auy notes of that State at present. Indiana
bank notes continue also to be in bad odor; with
New York brokers ditto.
It will be seen by on article from a Virginia I
paper that P. T. Barnum's great show that
visited this place a couple of months ago, was
mobbed at Lynchburg. The Richmond Enquirer
says it is not surprised that the universal dis
satisfaction, ended in a row. Other papers
speak of thn Wax exhibitions, Sin., being - a nom
plete farce.
The New Orleans Courier says that eighty
CMOs of yellow fever had taken place at the
Charity Hospital, and that the cumber was in
creasing. There had been deaths daily probe
hip for about one week. One phyalcian consid
ers that the fever has assnmed an epidemic form.
In private practice the disease is mild and read
ily yields to medical treatment.
An exciting five-mile foot race took place on
Monday evening, at the New York Hippodrome,
between Win. Barlow, the pilot of the Peck slip
ferry boat, antLJohn Grindoll, a Nova Scotian.
After the 38d round, Barlow gave out. much to
the chagrin of his friends who were vociferating
for him to go in." The remaining nine rounds
were run by the Nova Scotian alone. Time-29
minutes. The stakes were $lOO a side.
St. Louis was visited by another destructive
fire on , Monday last, by which the store of
Messrs. Rosenheimer & Hurd, on Main street,
was destroyed. The property adjoining was
also somewhat damaged. Loss $lO,OOO. By
the same ,deepatch we are informed that the
steamer Huntsville, loaded with dry geode,
struck a snag about sixty miles from that city,
and was lost.
The New York City Bank ageragee for the
last week, as compared with the previous one,
arc as follows
Auzu.at 12. AoquAD.
Loans $93,435,067 $92,880,103
Specie . 13,522,023 14,253,972
Circulation 8,917,179 8.565,623
Deposits 74,626,389 73,834,568
The specie increase is $731,649 ; while the
leave, circulation and deposits have diminished.
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A.DDRESS No. 3—THE. WHIG PAS,
TUE PROSPECTS.
The last address of the Democratic Commit
tee has produced a profound sensation among
Whig leaders. It is so candid, so clear and
conclusive, that any refutation of its convincing
argument:ft is not attempted. Its illustration of
the doctrine of popular sovereignty as embraced"
in the Nebraska law will be understood and ap
proved by all who read it. The repeated denial
of the doctrine by Whig presses. will not avail.
The people have read the law, and understand
it; and they can be deceived no longer. The
principle of, popular sovereignty has .prevailed,
notwithstanding the earner of its enemies; and
the people now understand it, and acquires.
Some Dembcrats there may be who differ in
opinion on the subject ; but they are not numer
ous, and have no intention to desert their party,
because they differ from the majority on a single
question. The only Democrats we know of who
desire to injure the party are the disappointed
office seekers, and a few, a very few friend'',
whom they have been able to mislead.
We can inform those disorganizers that their
labor is in vain. The accounts we have received
from all parts of the State are of the most en
couraging
character. The reaction in Philadel
phia is well known. Thit, effort to strike down
the naturalized citizens, and crush a religions
denomination, has awakened a sense of justice
among all classes of our citizens that will show
itself in the coming election. There is a strong
sense of justice and right among the yeomany
of this Commonwealth, that is soon aroused
to action when such a political and moral
wrong is attempted. In the heated atmos
phere and crowded purlieus of cities such
a conspiracy against the constitution and rights
of a large clan of our citizens may flourish for
a short time. But the great mass of the voters
are the yeomanry of the country, honest, tram
gull, patriotic, and resolved to frown down, and
vote down the reckless schemes of the uneasy
politicians of cities. We are much mistaken if
the Know Nothing conspiracy, and Whig bar
gains and sales have not evoked a spirit now
that will sweep the State in October next by ma
jorities similar to those of last year. Reliable
men from different counties, send assurances of
increased majorities for the Democratic; ticket.
Judge Black's noble and manly letter is read
with admiration everywhere. It shows that
Democrats will abide by principles, regardless
or consequences. While Whigs are abandoning
al. their principles, and their candidates are
joining secret societies, and making bargains,
and promises with all factions and isms, the De
mocrats announce their old and enduring prin
ciples, and their candidates seek no bargains,
ant refuse all improper pledges. Can the pen.
Pie of this Democratic commonwealth hesitate
in their choice between the candidates presented
for their suffrages 7
Whig slander and falsehood are too well un
derstood to do any harm. Their baae attempts
to deceive the people in regard to the nature
and intent bf the Nebraska law have been now
folly exposed ; and that insult to the understan
dings of the people will not soonlbe forgotten or
forgiven.
Their base attempt to prostr e the temper
ance clause by allying it to the evil fortunes
of ghlggery, and making it subservient to the
schemes' of trading politicians, has been scath
ingly rebtked by the letter of the Rev. John
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.A WORSE DIREABIL rues CUOLERA.—TIIO re
cent letter of N. P. Willis from " an
nouncing that consumption was making ter
rible progress in destroying his system, and
giving the different remedies-he had vainly tried,
has awakened public. attention to the vast num
bers that are annually carried off -by this insi
dious disease. From the fact that its approach
is so gradual few people are aware that Con
sumption in any ono year destroys more victims
in this country than Yellow Fever and Cholera
combineu ; and yet to avoid the latter, physi
cians are constantly suggesting remedies, and
the necessity of regular living as a preventive ;
Boards of Health adopting salutary regulations,
and everyone while the disease is,int the cow
-1 munity taking the utmost precaution for its
avoidance. On the contrary, Consumption seems
I to bo invited by many of our fashionable people
who have the means to avoid the ephjemios the
poor are often subject to. In a fate article in
the Philadelphia Ledger the writer very justly
observes that:
„ The winter balls, with which every large
city and even every rural district is overruns,
offer opportunities for women !to destroy their
health, of which they would seem to avail them
selves with malice prepense. As if the late
hours, the indigestible suppers, the excessive
excitement, and the over-crowded and ill venti
lated Irooms were not sufficiently deleterious,
they allow fashion to dictate to them a mode of
attire for such festivals, which is an almost cer
tain provocation of colds, those foster mothers
of consumption. A ball dress, alike in its flimsy
material and in the style in which itis cut about
the shoUlders, is the very worst costumes youug
woman can wear at a dancing party. If she
participates in the amusement of the evening,
she is sure afterwards to rush to a window, or
into the hall, In order to cool herself. The con
sequences are that- the pores are suddenly
closed, and cold and fever superinduxd. Un
der any circumstances suck conduct would be
perilous. Bat with a ball dress on, it is almost
certain danger.. Four or five seasons of beha
vior like this would sap the health of a giant
Is it strange that it carries off so many of the
young and beautiful
It is well known that Consumption, when once
seated, is incurable—at least this is the verdict
of the medical profession,—notwithstanding the
hundred and one nostrums advertised as sover
eign remedies. The only way, therefore, is to ;
avoid it ty taking the proper precautions. Many
persons constitutionally disposed to the disease
have done this by a strict attention to diet and
excerciso.. How much easier, :therefore, is it,
for those to avoid it who are not that way in--
clined. An ounce of prevention is worth a
pound of cure in any disease ; in Consumption
it is worth all, for there is no remedy when once
seated in the system.
Tae DROUTU —From all parts of the country
we have the same report. An unexampled
dronth seems to pervade every section of the
Dijon. Its effects are beginning to be felt upon
not only all kinds of summer and winter:erepa,
but it is also affecting the price of stock cattle,
since many farmers are unable to keep their
cattle over winter from the scarcity of proven
der. A gentleman writing from Pultney, New
York, says "our wheat crop amounts to not
over one.fifth of the usual quantity ; the grass
crop less than that; and all the .. later crops
amount to nothing. Fruit trees in some locali
ties are dying, and our beautiful peaches arid
pears are withering and wilting on the trees, at
about one-half their usual size. Farmers ate
going about the streets perfectly amazed. Some
of our most fore-handed end judicious men are
selling cows, which were worth forty dollars per
head last spring,. for twelve dollars and fifty
cents per head, and sheep in proportion. The
'oldest inhabitant' has never seen anything
like it." This, with a little variation, is the
song of almost the entire country north of Ma
son and Dixon'iline and west of the Alleghenies.
In oar own State we know, from personal obser
vation, that the western part is so badly scorched
as to cause an almost entire failure of corn, po
tatoes, hay, Sm. In the east, although the crops
are more promising, still the drouth is severe
enough in all oonscienCe.
Mar In the Septemfier number of Putnam's
Magazine the leading ' article is entitled " Our
Parties and Politics." It is by the author of
"Our New President," an article that appeared
in the same magazine more than a year ago,
and wilinh found fault with the administration
for not distinguishing itself in the first six
months of power, by' marking out some novel
and bold line of policy I As might be expected,
the author is again in's captious mood, but this
time in a_somewhat.different line. He finds fault
with the present Administration for distinguish
ing itself above all other administrations for
years, in that it has secured to the . people of the
new Territories of Kansas and Nebraska, and all
other Territories that may hereafter be formed,
the right of self-government. The writer ads
very much as though he may have beeri a dele
gate to the recent Saratoga Convention. Per
haps it is Wm. C. Bryant. Perhaps Horace
Greeley. Who can tell ?
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DIAR FOOD.—Potatoes sell for $1,50 per
bushel in New York, 624 cents in Cincinnati,
ind $2,50 per bushel in Pittsburgh. About
8,000 baskete of peaches arrive at New York
daily. It
,is believed the hog crop of the Vcot
Will be small this fall. The unusual drought
will prevent , their growth and fattening. A
Louisville paper say' that many farmers have
turned out their hogs, and given up all thoughts
f fatten* them forlte market.
It is a question worthy of consideration, why
;revisions of all kinds cost more this season in
ittsburgh than in almost any other oityl Some
attribute it is part to the hucksters. Will our
ally authorities look to that matter. There are
sharp laws against huckstering, but we have
heard of no case in which they were enforced.
DISTILMBEINO DEATH.-012 Saturday last two
young ladies from Philadelphia, Miss Anna
Deacon and Miss Kate Buokbee, who were stay
ing in Chester county, started in company with
a young man for Chester Springs. On their way
the reins:broke, and the lorso taking fright ran
off. The young man attempted to leap upon
the horse's back, but hie foot caught in the har
ness, and be fell under and was so terribly in
jured that his life is despaired of. Miss Deacon
in jumping from the vehicle, fell upon her head
and was instantly killed; Miss Buckbee was
also thrown oat and so seriously injured that
her life is, endangered.
Or Eighty oxen make only one meal for the
crews of the British fleet in the Baltic. The
support of each sailor and marine in that fleet,
costs the government at least $6 per day.
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ASHAMED Or THEIR COMPANY. The steamer Grand Prairie arrived at. Bt.
It will be seen by the following, that the "old Loins on the 14th instant, with $240,000 in 1;914 -
line ° Whigs of Philadelphia have openly repudi- from the land office in Dubuque.
aced the Know Nothings, and resolved to, place i It is stated that the wounded at the military
sho pitals at Madrid, in consequence of the late
Nunn tinder the same - political-proscription they i sin gle, amounted to eight hundred.
are themselves preparing for the naturalized eit- The Whigs of the Franklin (Pa.) distriet have
izens and the Catholics. I nominated B. F.Robinson, of Chambereburg, for
The following resolutions wifirci t passed at a I Congress.
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late whig meeting at Nelson's hotel, In that city: ! A Chamber of CO Mlll6OO has b
een organized
Resolved, That, Whereas extraordinary efforts ia t NashTille, Tennessee. ear of the
1 secretary is axed at $1,600.
have of late been made by certain parties in this
community to dissolve the great Whig party into i Hon. Randall Hunt, of New Orleans, has been
sections of a dangerous and destructive °ham- retained as one of the counsel of Dr. Graham,
ter; and whereas such th \
etional parties have who killed Colonel Loring.
now boldly declared their great object to be the lion. William H. Witte, the present mem
proseription of all citizens not of their own or- ber from the Fourth Congressional District,
ganizafion, or not born on the soil, or who do in this State, had deolined running again.
not worship God according to their peculiar no- The Philadelphia press mention with regret
Lion; and whereas the late municipal election the death of Benj amin Salle, an aged and
has folly developed a deep•rooted secret organi- 1 widely • -
thtion, the object of which Is the transferring known citizn of that place.
and committing of the Whig party blindly to the Vevey, Miami, is the only town on the Ohio
river, where a case of cholera has never occur
support of the persons and principles of such se
red. There. is not a well in the place. The in-
crest order— - habitants use cistern water altogether.
It is therefore resolved by the Convention,
that Whig Associations shall he formed in every 1 The Colored Bs list church in Richmond Vs.,
ward of the city for the purpose of reorganizing numbers 2,700 communicants, and it is thought
the Whig party on the grod old pure and enlight- to be the largest Christian Churob, in the num
ened principles of Henry Cloy. ber of its members, in the United States.
Resolved, That whilst the said Societies pledge A bill wee passed in the Senate, on Saturday,
their unbourded support to every pure and um refunding $lBO,OOO to Col. Frement, with ten
e; wined Whig, they pledge themselves not to vote per cent. interest, since 1860, for beef tarnished
for any person for a political station who is wil to Indians in California.
ling to proscribe his neighbor, either for bis re- A general movement for the closing of public
ligious opinions or the place of his birth. ' houses on Sunday is taking place throughout
Resolved., That the members of said All.3oCift• 1 Great Britain, somewhat similar to the move
tione Isla gist no support whatever either for I meet going on in Franca.
the nomination or election of any person whom i
they have good reason to believe belongs to soy ! Admiral Chats, now serving in the Baltic, was
ion fi rst lieutenant of the British frigate Java, cap
secret political urgaMzat to turgid by the U. S. frigate Conetitutien, off Bra-
Resolved, That the refusa wbotevcr. l
of any nominee
zit, to December, 1812. Be is said, by Admiral
answer whether he belongs to any other political
organization, and to explain what are its mind- Berkley, to be the most scientific officer of the
pld, shall be held sufficient for the said Whig preseot day, in an that relates to naval gunnery.
Association not only to take such person'e name John H. Weese, of Seabrook, N. H., recently
off the Ind of nominees, but to deposit their obtained a patent for holding cows' tails still,
votes inioppoeitiou to him. during the operation oil milking. The machine
is fastened to one of SIN animal's ham strings,
and the tail is compressed. Mr. Weese, polite
y styles his discovery the "milker's protector."
Letters from St. Peterainrgh, state that there
are at Cronstadt, two battalions of skating infan
try an arm of the service already known in prece
ding ware. These skaters are intended to ope
rate in the winter, on the ice, against the islands
occupied by the enemy. Battalions of skaters
will also be formed in the other garrisons.
A child was drowned in a pail of water, in
New York, on Wednesday. The mother was
asleep in the same room, and when she awoke
missed her child, and discovered to her horror,
that it had crept to the edge of the bed and
fallen into a pail of water, in which its head
was immersed, its legs hanging over the sides,
and dead.
The administration has carried into effect the
recent law of Congress, and removed the milita
ry superintendents of the armories at Spring
field, and Harper's Ferry. Erskine B. Allen, of
Springfield, is appointed acting superintendent
of the establishment there, and William 'lying
ton at Harper's Ferry. These gentlemen were
the master armorers under the military system.
A letter from Constantinople says a fend has
arisen between Prince Napoleon and Marshal
St. Arnaud, on account of the Polish Legion, of
which Prince Napoleon le the great advocate,
while the Marshal has defeated its organiza
tion out of deference to Austria. Both par
ties have scut their complaints to the Em
peror, and it Is thought the Marshal will be re
called.
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PorsAns MAGAZINE.—The September num
ber of this monthly is received. Contents: Our
Parties and Politic; W0.,1 Notes; Marian in
her Cell; Literature of Almanacs; My Hus
band's Mother; History, of a Cosmopolite, Ste.
It le also illustrated irith a beautiful engraving
of the author of "Swallow-Barn," "Horse-Shoe
Robinson," &o. (lion. .lohn P. Kennedy, late
Secretary of the Navy.)
Published by Putnam & Co., New York. For
sale by Miner & Co. and Gildenfenney & Co ,
Pittsburgh.
110:10R WELL BesrowED.—The Philadelphia
Democracy, as the telegraph stated yesterday,
have nominated Col. Thomas B. Florence for
representative in the first Congressional district.
Col. F. has been a most efficient member for
two 5CE110138 past, and buying been ever watch
fat of the interests of his constituents. we have
no doubt they will re-elect him by an increased
majority.
A FUSION Fat',neg.—The Whigs and Free
Boilers of Androscoggin county, Maine, niet at
Lewistown on Friday,Jand attempted,to form a
coalition, but 'ailed.
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l'ttillroad Convention.
Frotalthe New York Tribune IDUnd
The Railroad Convention at the St. Nicholas,
cloned its 'lore last evening with the unani
mous adoptio of a aeries of resolutions settling
amicably the Various queN:iollBThich have been
under discussion, and involving a general ad
vance of charge of freights and passengers and
a reduction of speed and amount of service.
Through farce from New York to Buffalo, by the
two great routes are to be advanced on the Ist
September to I $S, cqusl to [leo. advance, and to
$9 during thetwinter season.
Freight hasl advanced about sixteen per cent.
at present, wltla a further advance hereafter.
There is alsol to be an entire discontinuance of
the system efirunners and western agents, which
will be an lataleliga saving to all the roads. The
system of free pacers has been materially
abridged by riesolution, 1 its entire abolition
submitted to the c,risidor.:tion ill" the Presidents
of the varioub roads. A uniform classification
of freights On all the four great lines has been
adopted, and the charges equalized. It was
found, upon ompurison with the other freight,
that the mai service was performed at a cheap
er rate than any other branch of ervice, and
steps are to be taken to obtain a commensurate
increase ofeocupensattau.
The mail icomponsatiutt was estimated to be
2.5 pee cent, cheaper than the lowest grade of
freight. The question of reduction of speed
and service Will be settled between the Central
and Erie Roads, not coming legitimately before
the Convention.
The notion of this Convention must result in
a largo saving of running expenses to our roads
and a coneid,rable increase of gross earnings.
The agreements of the Cariveution, strictly sa
bered to, would add half a million of dollars to
the bet earnings of both the Erie and tho Cen
tral Roads.
From Ow Smith Va.) Dtm,rat ;
Desperate Row at Lymehbarg—Darnum,
Museum Attnekeo
A terrible row took place at Lynchburg. on
Thursday night, between the showmen at !dar
t:111111'9 mammoth exhibition and the citizens of
Lynchburgh, resulting from the great number of
extra charges made, notwithstanding the pub
lished notice that the whole woe to be seen for
fifty cents. We learn that five persons, two of
the citizens and three of the showmen, were very
seriously if not fatally injured, and many others
slightly. The affair wound up by the entire de
molition of the ticket office and the destruction
of its contents, together with no little incidental
damage to the show fixtures.
The scene is represented to have been fearful.
Men, women and children were assembled under
the huge tent, and the greatest consternation
prevailed. Unable to leave the tents, being in
some oases deserted by their protectors, and in
all afraid of being chat or knocked down in the
melee, the alarm of the ladies was excessive
After our informant left the Beene of action,
he heard fifteen reports of pistol shots, and clubs
and fists.were very freely used during the whole
continuance of the disturbance.
[Prom the Ilertford Deily Times, August 21
The Connecticut Liquor Law.--Stateoe
The new liquor law provides that if a man be
foetid intoxicated he may be arrested and kept
till he become sober, when, if he shall testify
fully, freely and fairly regarding the receipt or
procurement of the liquor upon which he be
came intoxicated, he shall be discharged—other
wise he shall he fined $2O, Ste. Under this
dance a man that was intoxicated was recently
arrested in Greenville, near Norwich, and he tes
tified that the liquor was given to him—that he
drank it from a bottle in the dwelling of a friend
whom he named. Ho was discharged—the Grand
Jury and Attorney at once deciding that no fine
or punishment could be inflicted upon him so
long as he bad testified fairly as to the place
where he procured the liquor.
Twit JAVA DIVFICULTY.—In the ones of Capt.
Gibson, whose yacht, the Flirt, was confiscated
and himself imprisoned at Batavia, it is said that
the Dutch Government has been allowed to Sc
its terms of reparation, and that Captain Gib.
8011 has been advised to accept them for fear of
getting nothing. Those terms are said to be
merely to pay tne Captain the price of his ship,
allowing no recompense for hie eighteen months
of imprisonment, and the wrongs done him.
The Captain had first demanded the return of
the ships papers. Next day he received a great
bundle which proved to be all the State docu
mente concerning hie case, comprising the secret
and official history of the whole affair. Ho im
mediately sent this bundle to London for safe
keeping, when soon after a government agent
called in great trouble, and asked its restoration,
saying that the papers had been sent in mistake.
It was too late, however, as the papers had gone.
The Captain and Mr. Belmont are now both in
Paris.
EPPBeta Or THE DHOW LlT.—The unprecedented
drought which has prevailed over almost the
whole of the corn-grewing region of the west
and south-west, is having the effect already of
advancing the price of all descriptions of bread•
stuffs in the southern markets. Corn hue sudden
ly gone up at Sk i ,Louts, some 16 cents per bush
el, and prime IM6 now command 60 cents in that
market. Superfine - red what is qaoted in the
last papers from that city, e at $1,25 to $1,30,
and superfine flour at $6,50 to $6,75 per barrel.
The Intelligencer relates as evidence of the ad
vancing condition of that market, that on Mon
day last a miller sold 1,000 bble. flour at $7 to a
dealer. Tuesday, the latter re-sold 500 barrels
of the lot at $0,26. Wednesday it was again
sold by the second purchaser for $6,50, and to•
day (Friday,) the third and last owner refused
$6.76. Monday prime red wheat sold at $1. 15
(3 $1,17 ; to-day (Fridsy,) it is worth $1,25
$l.BO per bushel.
The Baltimore Patriot, of Saturday evening,
giVes the report of a master of a vessel, that be,
at sea, had picked up a light boat, with four
dead bodies in it, reduced to skeletons, supposed
from starvation. There was nothing about the
boat or persons to denote what vessel they bad
ever belonged to, or whether they were passen
gers or crew of some ill fated vesseL
The Native Americans of Philadelphia, have
nominated a straight ticket of their own party,
for county officers, in follows:—Recorder of
Deeds. John L. Warner; Prothonotary of the
District Court, Win. D. Baker ; Clerk of Quar
ter Sessions, Robert E. Shaltz ; Coroner, Dr.
Wm. Gardner. Previous to this the name of
Jacob W. Colliday, (Whig) who was nominated
at a previous session, for Recorder of deeds, was
stricken off because he did not belong to soy
Native American Association.
PRODUCTION of LT.MON9. —The Salem (N. J.)
Standard says, that Mrs. Sarah Ellet, of that
town, has gathered during the present season
one hundred good ripe lemons from a single
tree, and. froth another she took - snother, mea
suring ni inches In oircumference, and weigh
ing a pound.
Shir " Sap, Caesar Augustus, why am your
legs like au organ-grinder!" " Don't know,
Mr. Sugarloaf; why is they ?" "'Cause they
carry a monkey about the streets." A brick
grazed the head of Mr. Sugarloaf, just as his
cars disappeared round the corner.
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MEDICAL WITNESS.—It la na smell et klence of the in
trim& value of this go-nt Vermifugo, when even phj si
ohms, who are generally prejudiced against patent medi
cine., -voluntarily come for Irani and testify to Its triumphant
success In expelling worms. Read the following t
II same. ervitax, Shelley co.. Ky., April 2,1049.
.1. Rion & Co.-1 am • practising pheedelan, residing per
mtinently in thie place. In the year 10/3, when a resident
of the State of 31Lasourl, I beeamo acquainted with the su
perior virtues of Dr. ll'Lline's Vermiluge. At some MOM
leisure moment, I will send you the result of an imped
iment I made with one vial, in cavilling upwards of 900
worrac CARTER, M. D.
. .
•Cu •• •
rchaaerc will be careful to ciak for Dr. M'Litac's
ated Vortnifuge, and take none else. All other V
(egos, In conaparbwn, are worthless. Dr. 51'Lane's genuine
Verinifuge, also his Celebrated Liver Nlla, can now be had
at ell the respecteible Drug Stores in the United States acd
Canada. Also for sale by the sole proprietors,
FLE.)IINO BROS.,
Successors to J. Kidd 44 03.,
60 Wood street_
Sir Nervous DI GooktrolDd an,
Conquered.--Three fourths of the physical pain on
dured by the human race proceeds torn %Erections of tt
nerves. The unuttorablo agony of neuralgia, rhentuallso
gout, spasms, trainlache, and e thousand mnchess pall
that dart through every portion of the system, and &Ara
the brain, are referable directly to an unnatural eondith
' -
the nervous system. The weaker eel are a prey
riety of agonies that may truly be callel infinite, all grow
ing out of the disordered action of the nerves. The nerves
are the mat of all pain. Kill the nerve of a " raging tooth,"
and the pain memo. Destroy the nerves of a limb, and It
Is paralysed. Render all the nerves of the frame insensi
ble, and you produce death. Of what immense Importance,
therefore, must a preparation be that will infuse health,
vigor, hardiness, and permanent energy, into this complex
arrangement of vital agents known as the nervous system.
itsperience hoe proved, the faculty admit, the record shove,
that DR. MORSE'S INVIGORATING ELIXIR AND COR
DIAL will produce these almost miraculous effects. If all
men could witness the changes it bring. about in the con
dition of those who are" ready to perish"—how It banishes
melancholy, begets strength, controls polo, builds up and
fortiffes the constitution, sod prolongs life—it would be
unneoessary to advertise it. Newspapers are merely used
as media to drew attention to IL To be universally used,
and unhesitatingly relied upon, It merely requires to be
universally known. The aid of the press is Invoked to
guide the public to this living fountain; but no printed
works can adequately set forth its value.
The Cordial is put up, highly concentrated, in pint bot
tles. Plias three dollars per bottle, two for live dollars, nix
for twelve dollars. C. R. RING, Proprietor,
•
192 Broadway, New York.
fidolkl West ladle,.
Druggists the United States, Cat
the
AGIEUTS.
FLEMING & BROS., No. SO Wood street, Pittsburgh.
Da. OtiO. Q. ICRYSKII, N 0.140 Wood street, do
J. P. FUMING, Allegheny City. sul9:daw
W The Great French ltemedloe I 1-.51
BALLY'S ANTIDOTE AND LOTION.—Thoeo persons who
wish for a safe, speedy, and permanent mire, should use
the above celebrated and unrivalled FRENCH PRIIPARA.
TIONS. They have now been In use for five years—hay
been thoroughly tested in thousands of the most obetir
cases, and Invariably have given eatisfactlon. They a..
not composed simply of Balsam Copelva, 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. Ilene the wonderful success attending
their use.
A gentleman connected with the Weetern Raroad says
" 1 have expended for other people during the il last three
years over $3OO, for remedies of this description, and have
never found a single artkle that gave such universal satie
faction as your Antidote and Lotion does. Ido not recol
lect of their ever falling to cure U16611%10 Instance. 'Many
have been cured 111 two or three days."
Price, Antidote $1; Lotion 00 cents per bottle.
Invented by 11. Bally, Physician to the Paris hospitals,
and prepared from the original recipes, and cold wholesale
and retail by DIIROT A 00, Sole Proprietors hr the Ifni
tea States and Canada. Principal Depot, 158 Broadway
New York.
Sold In Pittsburgh, wholeeale and retail, by FLEMING
BROTHERS, (Successor. to J. KiddCo,) No. ge:l Wood
street. Wheeling—J. 11. PATTERSON A CO, and by
Druggists everywhere. je23
sar Pantaloons.—The Wall-known superiority of
GRIBBLF.'S tit In the Garment, needs no comment on his
part; it has been acknowledged by all who have fevered him
with their orders, that they hays never been fitted with the
same ease and style as by him. lie NIP to Inform hh ps3
irons and the public, that his stook Is now replete with the
newest gilt% for coats, rate and pants, suitable for the
preeent mason. GRIBBLE,
Tallow and Pantaloon Maker,
mAr24 550 Liborty oh hood of Wad.
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EME
AGENT
For /.plus and Braying Patent Blights.
/MA euhseriber, having learned nom hianteratiame with
Panntees, and with persons who waciftesirdos to sell
Patent Rights for Cities, Counties, Stahell, ite,4s well
with others who wish to purchase such lights, that an
agent to transact that kind of busbies. wu much neolni
here, has determined to devote his time and his abilities to
the mules of those who mey dune to employ him.
Pledging himself to attend faithhilly to all matters en,
trusted to him, be concludes by referring tbe public to the
following tostimonial of a few of the citizens in Pitt,
burgh. in MOW P. EATON.
Pittsburgh, August 23, 18.54.
Prrrisugan, August 17th, MU.
The subscribers have long I een acquainted with Mr.
MOBef F. Eaton, and have no hesitation in reoommimdlng
him, to all who may wish t 6 employ his iservieesi, as • gen
tleman of undoubted integrity and indefatigable industry,
In whose exertions every reliance may be placed.
Neville B. Crain, W. Robinson, Jr.,
Wm. Winter, Jr., John Graham,
W. H. Denny, ilds k Co.,
James Wood, N. Holmes & Pons,
P. R. Friend. Kramer & Rabin,
F. Lorenz., L. IL Living4tou.
Election.w.Gnoce or Prcrsucitau tho Oitre
11:17'Etr, August 113,1854.—The StnAbolders of thy Pitts
burgh One Company, are hereby notified that the annual
meeting for the election of two persons to come as Trustees
of said Company for three yeans, will be held at the office
of the Company. In the City of Pittsburgh, on the FIRST
MONDAY cf September next, between the hours of 2 and
5 o'clock. P. M., of that day.
sulSfid JAMES M. CHRISTY. Treasurer.
Philadelphia, lal 5 , 1,.....Tbe attention of
the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity, who wish to
read a Philadelphia paper, Is celled to the Abasing Register,
&journal published every day,containing &complete routine
or all local machos that transpire to the hour of going to
pre., anti ae partkular attention is paid to this depart.
ment, it will recommend itself sczongly to the favor com ae
persons who formerly resided in that vicinity, as it eys
• faithful epitome of the vest changes owning In their
former homes. To the reading and manufacturing portion
hlthe community no better medium could be selected for
vertishig their wares and products, thus bring ing directly
' before the ayes, of the merchants the •thantages of patron
bing the factories of the ' , west end" of the glade. As a
journal of liberal sentiments, uivocatiog all the reforms or
the age, we heartily recommend It to one and all, believing
the, all may be benefited by subscribing and supporting a
paper that supports the people.—"eon tad sod csambur."
The subscription price is 15 per year, to advance, rind
,hould be sent, pre-pall, to KILLIAN! IllitNEY,
N. E. corner Third and Chuitout streets,
Philadelphia, Pa.
A LARGE LOT FOR SALE:
A Lor OF ilitOUND,oti the river bank, in Birmingham,
ZBB feet by MI (set, and bounded by four streets, will
be 'old on rem/04010 terms. It is pear Bakeweit
new glass works, and remand, other tanofietnring east:l
-li...news. It Is the largest and best lot now to be had in
Birmingham for mantifaciurlog purposes. Title patent,
and clear of Incumbrance. Enquire of
0. B. Mini, of his Law Office
'c'2B Fourth street, shove Butitheald, Pittsburgh.
— Notice..-The Partnership heretofore existing
and dein.. basine, , s under the name and style of
BENNETT, MAIISLIALL & CO .was was dissolved on the 19th
inst., by mutual consent.
BaNNRIT, MkltS/lALL k CO.
Pittsburgh, June 28th, 1853.
Gopartiterahlip.
riaIIE UNDERSIONSD hare entered Into Copartnership
under the name and style of GRAFF, maINETT a
CU , for the purpose of manufacturing Iron, Nails, Au., at
the Clinton Rolling Mill, South Pittsbargh. Oak, at pres
ent with English a Richardson, No. U
NGLISH P Water, sad LSO
Find street. WM. B. E
Rom H. MARSIALL,
JAB. J. BENNM,
JOHN 01tAPP.
Pittehurrh, June 28th. I SAt—je2intf •
PITTSBURGH
Life, Fire and Marine Insurance Company;
OFFICE 66 FIFTH STREET,
DIAISOBBIF HALL, PITT MES B. NOON, SBURGH. Pd.s t.
JA Presiden
CIIAILLAB A. COLTON, Becretary.
This Company makes every trunuance appertaining to or
connected with LIFE PIA A.
Also, against all andeargo Risks on the Ohio and Ms-
Einsippl rivers and tributaries, and Marino Risks generally.
Aud spinet Loss and Damage by Fire, and against the
Perils or the Be. and Inland Navigation and Transportation.
Policies issoied at the lowest rates consistent with surety
to all parties.
James S. 'loon,
Samuel Welurkno,
Win= Phillip,
John 'Scott,
Joseph P. (inseam, M. )),,
John M'Alplu,
Wm. V. Johnston,
James Marshal,
iloorge S. Soadon,
Os CITIZENS , Insurance Company of
Pittebargli.—lL D. NINO, President; SAN.
DEL L. MARSIIRLIy Secretary.
Office: 94 Silk,. StraLbetionen Market and Wand stmts.
Insures BULL and 0/1.1100 Bake, on the Ohio and Hinds
sippi Rivers and tributaries.
1 . alnet
l Z= b r;=Agelnet the ii ea,md lnland Simian.
Non and Traneyntation.
tusiCtoMl
ll.D.King, Wta.LariwierJr.,
William Bagaley, Samuel IL Kier
Samuel Ma, William Binykaiii,
Robert Dunla9,lr., John S. Dilworth,
Isaac M. Pennock, Prands Sellers,
S. llarbangh, J. &boom:taker,
Walterßryant, oh William& Sept
Jn Shipton. 'decd
t - I „ ?.taSSfYVIATED Firemen's Insurance
Company of the City of Pittsburgh:
J. IL itIOO9.IIEAD. President—ltOklEßT YINNST, Seats.
tart'.
Will Insure astaturt Fox and ILLEtittit RISKS H ail
kinds. 0111 est: N 0.99 Water street.
rr*^+r' 1
.. .
J. K. hicorbsad, W. J. Andmsoo,
D. C. Bowyer, B. B. Simpson,
Wm. K. rdosr, K. B. Wilkins,
0. U. !Nniron, Willis= OoLUngwood,
Josepborte, .lobn kt. !rola,
hKays, -Was, Wilkinson,
David Campbell. lan-
W -- Western Pennsylvania hospital.
Drs. L.. Scams, Second, between Wood and. Market
etrects, and J. Item, North-oast corner of Diamond, Alle
gheny city, are the attending Physicians to the above laetl•
tenon, for the first quarter of 1854.
Applications for edmlssion may be made to them at all
hours at their offices, or at the Hospital at 2 o'clock, P. M.
&rent cane , Cif accidental injUry are Melina at all hours,
without form. ' jallbka
C. VICAGEIR, 11U MARKET street, Pitts
burgh, Importer cud Wholesale Dealer In FANCY
AND PTA PLR VARIETY AND DRY 0001)0, offers to city
and country dealers as large and well 'selected stock of
Goode as any Eastern house, and same prices, thus saving
reight, time and expewes. rod y~
10.1. 0. o. F.—Plane of meeting, Washington Flail,
Wood street, between Fifth street and Virgin alley.
PITIESIIIGG b 21,0 s, No. a:id—Meets every Tims.tay evening.
hisaciarms hisemaramor, No. 87—iiieeta tint and third
Friday (leach month. troarZily
Notlee....The JOURNEYMEN TAILORS SO
CIETY, of PRDlnargh and Allegheny, meets on the
Mat WEDNESDAY Mover) . month, at SOUOCIILEITER'S,
in the Diamond. By order.
OEO. W. SENSE, Secretary.
ATTENTION! S. L. G.—You are hereby notified to
Ury attend at your Armory, on MONDAYS, WEDNES
DAYS and FRIDAYS, tor drill, and to trammel such bold
nem as may come before the Company. Y. HANS,
roaribktimd Secretary pro tem.
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001110101 IONA LODGE, I. 0. 0. F.—Tbe
Angerona Lodge, No. 2.89, L 0. of 0. Y., meets every
Wednesday evening in Waabingtork Hall, Wood et. pylry
DIED.
At Pt. Louis, Mo., on the 2341 tut, Mr. JOIIN 2,1130 RD,
late of Pittsburgh, i., the 03d year of his age.
x;1:1./-~~1'1K:4ii:J:~' ~ a~~i_Z
ELECTIO XEDICAL MTITIPTE--CINCLINATI
Char d, 1845.
Ma/ number of Jfidringanto, 1.865--Session of 18E3-54,
Maricitionts, V 2 • Graduates, 128.
PROIGISSORBUIPS.—Anatomy, W. Bitaawoon, M. D.;
Chemisty, etc., J. W. Herr, M. D.; Malaria Medics and
Medical Botany, C. 11. CtaavaLann, M. D. Phyniology, In
stitutea and Therapeutics, J. It. Biloaanan, M. D. Medical
Practice and Pathology, 11.8. Nawroir M. D 4 Surgery, Z.
Plausau, M. D. Obstetrics and Dia4ses of Women and
Children, J. Zoo, M. D; Clinical Lecturers, Profs. Nreron
and Pursuit; Demonstrator of Anatomy, H. A. Warw.
m ti r e d ne D ;t mmion 01 the Institute will commence on MON
DAY, the 11th of October, and continue sixteen weeks, ter
minating on the Bnd of Febroary,lBBB. The Spring Session
will commence on the 12ru OF FEBRUARY, and termi
nate on the 19th of May. Gratuitous preliminary lecture.
will be given from the Ist to the 16th of October. Clinical
instruction will be given twice a week, in the Clinical Am.
phitheatre. The fee of S2E paid on BLltriculation secures
admission to all the Lectures of the Institute, including the
Anatomical Hall and Clinical Department. Thograduating
fee is Oh The Anatomical Department, by a recent dis
covery, has been rendered peculiarly attractive, and impor
tant improvement. in Medical Practice, Malaria Medlar end
Physiology, are embraced in the coune. BOanding la ob
tained at from $2,150 to $.3 per week. Students, on arriving
In the city, will call at the ogre of Prof. 8.. 8. Newton, on
Seventh street, between Vine and Sane.
J. R. BUCHANAN, M. D., Dux.
TuraTHE PUPILS OY (J. ANTON, Professor
Anton purposed returning to this ci t y in time
to resume Ms teachiag on the Ist of Aaguet, but being um
fortunately teben 11l .t Fairmont, V., be will not be able
to reach the city for some day. Due.notice will be glean
to his pupils of his arrival. Enquiries may be mule at
au% 11. lITABEIVd.
ISCINAWS MONTHLY, FOR SEPTEMBEIL—Contents:
Portrait, on steel, of Hon. J. P. Kennedy, author of
Swallow Barn, be.; Our Parties and Polities; Wood Naas;
Frans Lint, and Prodigious School of Made; Marken and
her Cell; The Wilds of Northern New York ; Literature of
Almanacs; Israel Potter; The Songs that never were Sung;
Prairie Letters; My ifusband's Mother; The Weeder; The
Proper Sphere of Men, (a letter from elm of the strong
minded;) The Cock Fight in Meths); The Great Ramiro=
to the Falls of Sr. Anthony; The History of a Comoopolite;
The Lost One Found; The Editor at Large; Editorial Notes;
Literature, be., dc. Itee eleed and for sale by--
W. A. OLLD.E2iFENNEY A CO,
re eat No. 76 Fourth street.
f-lIIGICS BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE—Situate In East
Nj Liberty; having a hunt of 60 Net 4 . 260 deep. Thole
Lou, for beauty of locaUon and purity of air, cannot be
surpassed in the neighborhood of the two cities. Eaay of
access by Railroad or Turnpike. Price, $220. Terms, ono.
fourth In hard, belenoe in Ave yearly parmenta.
B. CUTHBERT t SON,
24 Reel Estate Agents, 140 Third street.
WTOW'REDY.—Putnenee Monthly,andYstikee Notion
1. 1 1 for September, for mils by 11. MINIM &
au24 N 0.32 Smithfield street.
pUTN .u / 24 .1d'8 MAGAZINE, Ibßzutiattsb7i==lat
Three Houses sand Lot. twe.freale.
be p r s,,ae, sale, BOU&ILB AND
WLOTS. One Brick House, eitnatedon Ferry, between
Fourth and Liberty streets; Lot 20 feet front by ill feet
back.
Alec, on. Lot and two Douses, on Logan street, Bath
Ward. Owe House fronting on Logso street. and the other
on Carpenter's alley; Lot 14 feet by 100.
Also, the .tend I now campy, on the corner of Ferry and
Water streets, the lease running one year from Lt of April,
1855, with the Furniture, Bedding, to. The u muieiit pre ,
.1 is doing a good business, end is pleasantly !Dented.
For term. and further particulars enquire of
AWOL CUPPLBA
corner of Ferry and Water streets.
A OAliD—To those wishing beautiful, healthy and alive
Alsle epee for imburban residences. I have four of those
been
tf
tuhl
eb i l thth oo u r fe e e l t
Bri u d a g r e e ,
four
smal iele,
s a from
e tow n b
and
within 1200 fest of the Allegheny Valley Baßroad Btatkm.
These blocks will be sold at the prices obtained at the pub
lic unction on the 11th of July, adding interest only from
that date.
Also, 60 Lots, each 25 feet by 100, will Do sold on resion•
able terms, and at the same pries as abOoo BLAKBLY . Appii to
'van
.05m Rod limo Ape.
MEM
ILaniae, X obraolua i Knowellfotlalogisia.
LARD TWIITY RIR cm °tunes
Moir OAN Bit BOUGHT IN "MR ADOVITIERITOBIll&
Boa Satiate Maria for Dale.
HE subscriber is enthorined so sell TWO EMINDIUSD
.TAND ILIGHTY-YQUIL ACRID OF LAND, ideated in
ersiaLmi tmenehip, Allegheny eounty, Seunsilyaods, l 9 ll 4
heat ot Wlt seaport, known sa the Whiteroak Mats, and in
'eight of the proposed Station on the Connelsville Railroad.
Improvements as Mims: a square LOG BOURN, 20 by 2)
rat, sthri" high: and square LIP BANK, 00 by 33
fLe t t i goth new sad In good
Jost
two Ins
mmaneed young OECD.
to There
ninety to on e hundred emus clamed and Ina high date
of cultivation, and the balance is well at with white-oak
timber of the first order. Ibis Land is well calculated for
stock Farm, being very level, and the Kell of an excellent
quality for gramogroolus, and being
wellwe watered with
twelve or fourteen nerverfaillms quinp excellent mister.
This Land tuts feilities rarely met with, half
mile of the Youghiogheny and one mile ofM on ongahela.
and almost on the line of the Gonnallselle Reined, and is
supposed to contain an inexhaustible bat of IRON ORR
This Land would not be in the market, only that the owner
about to remove to thrv . Far Wore. Ten.
price moderate. Dor further particulars, Inquire or
REYNOLDS, at Lorene. Glum Worts, or of •
JAMBS C. RICHEY,
u 23 Real Male Agent. at tbis Aire
liewest. Kuala.
UST RECIERKD AT H. ILLREIRR'S MUSIC STORE,
Jthe very latest and meet fashionable Music, selected by
Henry Bieber, pereemally, ie the eastern ciliwa ,Sowsm—
Th. celebrated Know•Nottdng Song, by Wise Nt.;-Th.
Herdsman'. Mountain Ham., by Fr. Abt; TR.,era.
as sung by Mario, by Fuca Pinno—Coostantleople tame ,
rine by Charles d'Albort; L'lnuocenas, very bleat Polka,
by Citadel d'Altart; Witt.. Awake Gab*, by Fr. H. Brown;
Village Polite, by Widierstain; Carnival Schottlsch, by
Winner; War Galop, by Jollier; Shanghai Balks, by War
ren; lerly Dreams, a beautiful melody for small hands, by .
Th. Ogden; Light. and Shadows, brilliant dancer and
mamba, by Th. etetellt Progressive 'itemises, by Alois,
Schmitt; Modern School for the Violin, Just published by
HENRY KERBER,
5'"g au221 1".. 101 Third street, sign of the Holden Harp.
DulYta College.
[ Clamdeal and Mathematical Departments of this In
stltution will be openel on MONDAY, August 2Dt.
Language, Mathematics, and the highest English Brunette , .
will be taught. Young men can hero pursue a thorough
mums of Classical and English endless. No pains nor ea
peruse will be spared to make Ibis &pert:mint of the Coline
worthy of patronage.
Tem., 14 per session, of twenty weeks, pwiablo by the
half ameba, In advanre. P. HAYDEN, M. D..
auglsy Prof. Mathematics and Clae..Da'. Languages.
I\ll4W BOO I i BY N. P. WILLIO.—Just recessed by it.
111 Minor & Co., No. 32 Essithdeld strwt:
Famous Persons sod Plasm: by N. Parker Willis.
Dental Boone and the Hunters of Kentucky: by W. It
I Vy r- Yews In both ileocignberee . or Resolnisoenceg of a
former Merchant: by 'Vincent Nolte, late of New Orb an*:
12mo, cloth; price $7.2,5.
The Youth of Jefferson,or .Chronicle of College &repel;
75 ante " •
Tionederoga, or the Mack Nies: by G. P.R. James ;
ante
- Nilsen Minutes Around New Sort: DJ 4,. o. Paler;
cants.
Oar Itorwymoon, and other Corsioalities, from Punch
with iliustratkoss; PAL
The American Cottage Builder: • mem of Designs, Ph;
and lipecifkationa, from $2OO to $20,000, for .Domes for th
People: by John Bullock, Architect, Jac.
aistory of Cubs: by Matsuda N. Ballot; ; 75 cants.
A s wan Beaufort, or gamily Pride; 50 mots.
All the new Books of the day supplied by
H. MINIM A CO.,
No. XI Bmittalakt street.
•
INLIOEI LOCATION.—for side, a new Frame
1,./ Dwelling llama, jaat completed, of eix rooms and
ostler, oftuated on Mt Slirmblogtrar o, abort distaste from
the Inclined Plane. TY Lot is 100 feet front on a6O feet
street, by 20 limp on aid feet alloy. Price sl3oo—terms
may. Parson. in marth of a pleasant residence will do weal
to examine the obeys property Itomedlataly.
B. MUM= d &111,
mat 140 Thiel etreet.
0 . MALL Cs.YlTAtitt HOWIE, with a Lot o'so feet trout ou
13 Onion street, Mt. Waalnagton, by 220 feet deep to a 6:1
teat street Peke $100; OMhi halal, balance in three
ty payments. for sale by
Yenr B. COTT101111T;k SON.
140 Third street.
I eIatitALSCUSICS, er Current Subjects bectsaiporeneo.tely
Trenton, by William Abler.
Famous Porno and Places, by N. P. Willis.
Dania Boone, and the Hunters of Kentucky, by W. U.
Veenut Wood, by toile Iludsu.
Petenon's Ainslie. for September.
Ciodn'o Lady's Book. Yanks. Notions.
Just received and MW . le
A sa by
A. IJILDAINFANSIBT A CO., .
No 76 Fourth street
W. 8. Harm,
James D. WIRD,
Alexander Bradley,
John 1u11ed...4
Robert Galway,
Alexander Reynolds, Arm
drong Comity,
Horatio N. Lew, HlBanning
Hiram Stowe, Beaver.
AND WARRANTS-1D 000 ACBJUL—I am toss acted
-11-.1 to pay as follows fdr band. Warrant., to Lbs amount of
ten thousand sores, , ids $l9O for HD barbs; $9l far So
acres; $49 for 40 seem; In gold.
JANES BLAKELY,
an 23 Real Mats Agent.
LIOR BALE-50 Building Lots is Bad Liverpool, Obio.
.„' Timm Lots are ha the midst of Potterirs, agar the Ma
llon of the Pltteburgh mat Cleveland Baldrowl, and will be
ead cheap. Terms of paymeat,=th th . Title uzer
oeptlonalge. Apply to BLAKELY,
au= Beal Mate Altera
- 3011 SALII.--A two • Prick Blows and Lot, on ih . t l
man greet, Ulmlngham. Apply to
JAMES BL4HELT.
au23
apoutc tauuserw AlatNIS tIio.LAIID, l the htaw of
jr lowa, for sale Apply to
5023
I- AND F UJI SALE-150 acres situated La anconon
tom, 4 miles west of Economy; price 255 per acts.
150 acres 3 ratlea west or Economy, on which is o srod
°return ; price 218 per arts. ror particulars enquire of
aa23 AUSTIN LOOMIS, 92 Fourth st.
S?KIND SALMON - 1 ease Ne. 1 ttpked Balloon, tu
pound caw, Jag received by
su23
edoK dA LAWN—Just revel - mod by Railroad from B.
t-m, 100 ins fresh Stocked Ealmoa, of very supte•
Quanta. fau23l - W. A. NOLIffICI.
Q WAAL , LIALIBUT-4:o' 0 poem:by In Slue onter, just.
oelved by 1,13. 2 3 W. A. M'CLURCi.
MEM MACKIiaRL—No. 1, la kills, jotrarely.% by
Railroad from &alai, by
auW
tEI3IIIOZ3-50 po. Wool Dot: Rages, of the moot isablooa
blo oolore, Jost roc:dna bi a:pxw at
'WM A A. MASON k CO'S.
AA. masur4 CU. have jam received a large (moor,
, meta of Frew!) ()Ingham*, all of svh.l.:h are (betel.:
of colors sad entirely new patterns.
L INSEED 0.11.-10 DU+ on tusud n er m ilesla s.,
Successor to T. Kidd 4 Co ,
No. 63 Wo,d street.
•XTEACL VANILLA-3 gross just arrived and for is
..C/ by [auTIJ rbyamia BIOS.
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g lALCIN ED bIILONNSIA-300 Me on hand and forma..
J ma= FLEMING BROF.
I,URPNNTINN-10 bblo for sale by
0u23 YLKSIING BR0: 4
.—mommoo
TIRUCIBLICS BLACK LBAD—An .00rtnaent on
I.J and for sale by [mad] FLY.IIING BROS
JOSEPH BLEIGTEIRK,
'‘4IOSI3FACTIIRSK of an Abuts of CABINET IMENI
in TUBE and CHAIRS, N 0.84 Smithfield street, oppo,ite
City Hotel, Pittsburgh.
N. B.—Furnishing Steamboats and Hotels particularly
attended to.
EW BooKS AT RUESELL'S.—Perlseopers, or tharreut
Subjeeta : by Wm. Elder.
kitty Years In Both Hemisphere.: by {lucent Nolte.
The Youth of Jefferson, or a Chronicle of his`College
Serape.
Our Honeymoon and other Comlealities, from Punch; II
lustrated.
Life of Doolel Boone: by W. H. Bogart.
Hay Nat, or the Three Apprentices: by A. L. Stine=
The Amer:ken Cottage Builder—Mums for the People
by John Bullock.
ChestuneWood ; a tale by Lisle Linder.
Fearless Fred , or the Highwayman's Bride.
rinses Hinutre mound New York: by O. O. Poster.
English Savoy at the Court of Nicholas 1: by Mks Jolla
Corner.
London Art Journal, for August.
Goday's and Peterson's Magas:um, for September.
HUBBELL & 880 ,
min Fifth street, near hlarket.
sANLY TWENTY OENTA—Godoy for gopleto ry
kf Loudon Quartarty, fora uly.
Edinburgh Review,
Mimeo; • now novel.
Hord Threw : by Dickens.
Our Honeymoon: by Punch.
A new lot of A. G. Employ's Gold Pen; rioslood by ex
Prow by BAWL. B. LAUPPEB.,
mai No. 87 Wood street.
Sllolllll3.—We have on band •full stock of Setined s
Crushed Sugars, suitable for making Jellies, PrO/Mil
du, which we an selling at 8,9, 10 and 11 oentsAYN ih.
A. JE%
an2l PAM Tea Store, SI Stith street
For at or Sale.
A LARGE NEW THAR% STORY BRICK BOMB, con
-11. taining double parlor, dining room, kitchem,and eight,
chambers. There is a Large yard adjoining, and viol
house, pump and cistern attaciad. The House la pleasant
ly situated, within fifteen minutes walk of the city; Om-
nibuses running regularly.
Alio, for sale, SS amyl of COAL LARD, situate near the
borough of Birmingham. The autism, could be laid out in
Country Seats. Part is under cultivation and port in far•
eat treas.
Also, LOTS in Birmingham and South Pittsburgh, on
perpetual lease, or low for cash. Apply to
L C. HEPBURN,
Fourth street, op WY. P M
Mayne 'LlPS, Mee, or
i
aul9 corner of Ross and First streets
L.v.
JAMES EL k KELT
W. A. 3rcLtrnc
W. A. trowso
HITE GUIL AIIABILI-300 lbs fur oats by
.u 22 FLEMLNO BRO
OPAL VAIINISEL—WO Rails New York, on band sad
for sale by [auW.l FLEA: VINO BaO
pm MEIEL-100 toas Molar Coanty, (Voundry
100 " Anthrecite,(Yomp sad Exadry;)
I Ault3 KING k MOORHEAD.
for sale by
WIVIS UUNDltlite DULLAES FOR A HUDAK AND lin.,
Mtuated on Carnal Menet, Allegheny Mt). The lot le
20 feet
at
on Ca-roll by 100 deep to Jefferson."' reet.
Terms of payment easy. S. OUTIIBIKT SON,
aul9 l4O Third etre,
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A. MASON A CO. will, on Monday, Anse. 21, oils
A. their immense dock of Masons at • groat redact(
In prim limo &of 600 plum of new fan styles of Me
eiroseks and Cocheooea will he sold at 100 per yard. [OOl9
NO.I MAOILXIISL—rut up In We for badly we, r.
Weed and for We by
atm
BAILEY t RENSHAW
eIEA ' CIEHRB-8 bbl. CinduurVelriaey Crackers, Just erri
kj Ted fresh from New York, aad for ride by
sun BAILEY t RENSHAW.
B`"'°"` -20 °
ton.LAW ChomplAin
2 5 j.. n wd, ()Witold for e ,) for sale hp
"" • HUH A MOORHEAD.
AW 111E4 NA-AWO IDs co dad and for sal* by
'Fun azotaviga—rmy Years in Both Ileadsphercs:
LI by Yh3rent Nonett.
Chestnut Weed : by Lbo. Linden.
The Youth of Jefferson; or Chronisles of College Scrapes
at Willianleburfat
m u l go wn frepbelen: by tb• anther of Kirkland.
The Parish Smith Supply. Just received and for
sale by W. ♦ A. OILDINFENNEY k CO.,
Lula 76 !earth street.
WNW SALMON—Jug received direct from Boston, 1
esee Spiced Selman, put up Ibr fatally .use, la lo
ewe; tor sale by feultt] BAILEY t RENSHAW.
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TIVIINTYPIVN ACRES OP COAL LAND, near the
Draeowellle Plank Road: a 41111 Beet at the Falls of
/tab. - Ira*, Va., with 100 scree of land; a Dwelling House
and 10 Cr,ae at Merraratille; for sale on easy tame by
CLITHBZRT BON,
anli Real Estate Agents, 140 Third street.
I 0 Ltio-2 tons Penrrion, just a eaalTel nod for ofele at
1,1" the Seed and Implement Store of
aul7 JAMIE WARDROP.
hatirUatelilf.—l base on tuna a larger anddna saikat ,
meet of Perfumery, conslstind or ask Mils Boat.,
Powders, Ooloane, line kxtraeta, de. Thais whaling an,y of
the shore moral do well to call and examine .wy
Mock before purshaidng Member.
aulil
111101tATS8 MOW PAT NT PEN LlOLDWlL—Suitabio
any doe of Stool Paw. 'lt hold' ttio Pow rtutly, withal
own to roamed without any difikultb and 'Mon tolling
tho toots.
If
osio by W. S. HAVEN, Btaticasr,
bit Mutat davit, owner of Boom&
2'!~~:,, F.~ f ~,' ~': s ,
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MEE
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• WIIITIBECK I S ZIRCUSh
FRENCH EQUESTRIAN TRODYI,
ZADSD BY TUB ISICOXYPIIABLII lUD'S LOOMS
TOORNALB.II, 'Miami:4bl' in Pittsburgh for
'THREE DAYS ONLY!
Clersinnetielsg eta RI endow, Miguel *Stile
The tent will be pitched In the chi place, on Yam otreet t
In front of the Americas Doman
On Tanta/ bini . Wndnotilky, for the accommodation al
Haft Pizlies, and the panne lbLta who cannot attend sit
night, there will be AlTifittfuON YINITORMANCEO, COW
inenelait=ock.
• jit, antes alit% °clock.
Xir tnieldunils cents.
A Solent Cotillion Party ta glom wary
fl7TlMlDAY.lolll2inti3O,Parld's I[O4Fat l b
soar Itmaktbak Slants Witty Oats: oh is& an)Payro.
eared trona Yrank Canp,or at Union . of the Ilan. ado
by Cargo's Band.
Medicine which is /lied Minot
gyms . EXTRACT OF FROET WOES, ORROCIC ROW
An Invaluable Remedy ger all Berafoinit,
tion, Solt Rheum, Flak Ibtadaebe, Quaker, Itnraing Eon
Moab, General Debility, and as a Panda of tbs Mood,
U unequalled-
SICK HEADACHE
Rock Road 11: , —itlilleszty childhood I have teen tratject
ia Mier 1.0 .471 4 11 attickeor Sick Headache, at time
dertng me unlit to attend to my hottaebold &that laterite
inat two ?VIM I have berm very Walk, and had Hate or no
appetite, but by the ewe of Oar Extratt of Sock Been by
l opmeral health is mart improved, My appetite is good, I
have no more Rentaitche, and I rod better and !imager than
I tarvalbryemrs bektra t Mit& C. H. WEltaTikft
New Haven, Sept. 14th, 1862.
CUTANEOUS ERUPTIONS.
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Sta. A.B.L Nora: Daum BR—ln eaten.. Eruptions,
in several instances, I have giros your Ustriset of Rock
Bali to children and others, in getting up from the Moulin
with the happiest nieces. In several cares of Rrysipelis:
this Syrup has effected a cure; it may be relied upon ea at
certain agent, capable of eradicating the dlseerie from the
system, by purifying the Moot I recommend It Nissen*
for all Ecrofulous Atlentkins, Chalaneous Ernptlons, - Elver
lkomplskit, Dyspepvia;Cblds, and Pulmonary Dimmer in
general: YOll2ll truly, RSV. B. R. WARRRN.
New London, October 7,1860. '
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BEEIIMAtISM.
Sec. 4. it L. Nom: Dam ill r—lllsvingneed your Bw.ttnot
of Rlek Rose for Rheumstbrin sod Ooze& Debility, and
found it efilmarleus in removing the disease, 1 would cheer
fully recommend It as a valuable mediehm for the tlistassa
it promises Rreure. 11. KNIGHT.
New Raven, January L, 1851.
-.. SALT RIEUSL, 011 UTTER.
I hereby certify that my pan Rivard (a lad of tem wars
of age.) was, but September, attached with Balt Elam.
/or fear west; there was a deep sore Metter aide of Mat me,
extending around th e mouth, whichdiacharged freely. -' •
tried reveral medicines, without obtaining any relied t
last, wo tried Myois' Extract of Hoek-Rem, which has .
ed a mire. Masora la completely healed, and hit genital
health much improved. • HORACE IT. BULL.
New Haven, March, 1853
Bold wholesale and retail at In. KEYSER'S Lbw Mara,
N 0.140, corner of :Wood street and 'Virgin alley.
Sir Sian of the Golden Mortar. araialaw
From J. ri...rillt Datas nova, Feb. 16, 18611.3 •
Chant Exparx:sartitrr.
Perron who have enquired a Etooplos position, by follow-.
ing a sedentary occupation, wlll experience great relief b)
the use of. thew Washington Suspender Dram," made and
Ad by . Dr. IC SlSlCkporner of Wood street and Virela
&Vey. It snorers fie a trace and suspenders, the weight of
the pantaloons la so placed as to. contlnuelly tend to being
the shoulders to their natural position, and expand the_
AMU- We purchased one some time ago, and have been so
pleased with it, that we unsolicited gave it a "puff," gratis.
Women, hundreds of eh= are annually Injured by the
weight of enormous "skirts," should also promos Um!
braces. Be particular In promising the kind mentioned, is
many a the Bram sold are humbugs.
Sold wholesale and retail at the Drug Store of 13E0. IL
/I WISER, No.llo, comer of Wood street and Virgin alley •
air- Bin of the Gokien Mortar.
also keep every variety of Tames, Suppoitua
Holy Branet, Pilo Prom Elastic Stackfoga, Sisugemoui
Bandages, &c. airnMiar •
BAY 11.11)1-6 damn very tii.e West India Bey hum, jut,
received by milli JOS. PhEbtlbili.'.
PripSHISOOPIOS, or Current Subjects btoemporeneoutity
Trotted: by Wm. Elder; $l. •
-Easy Nat. or the Three Apprentices 31, 25 . -
-Bertha and :by Slicabeth Oates Smith; td,25.
Ballen'sThstory at OA*: illustre.ted cents.
Mad Times: by (.Itarkel Dickens ; 25 cents.
Tironderoge, or the Mack - Eagle: by G. Y. IL Junes; .50
man.
°Claud Taking!, or Crayon SYN.:her of lho Nolicaabiu
Men of our mnil by GoilMro Bt.Mr: with IV POrtret.;
;1,00. For &do by H. MIYINN & CO,
No. 32 Smithfield street.
11APER FOR V.VITI.IIU ornameritald4
e.., Tar
nbhed and otherwiFe, for sale by
WALT= P. MAIIPICALL,
PAPlatb—or architect - 12ml detigne, visitable
Inyirl for offices, for sale by
aulb WALTER P. MAILSBALL
f YArPSY--Plaill Patio Psperli or greet variety
%../ of colorer, vial bandoome mouldings, foram.4 by
slab • WALT P. MARSHALL:.
DM N.
A Li/SWlM'S—White aad light shades, with gide
L gold and velvet bordeigi,in drapery patterns ti!iiit•tlfs,
for We by Dian) W ATM Y.. 11,d.RMA14..
F. 011.1tAtt MUSS AND ' • ha
Manche/4er. on Mulberry street. Also, * dwelling
house, with a lama lot, Minato on Bbeilleld sheet. Berard
Large baildlng lots, at $l5O eaett,eltuate at Mt. Waddageon.
. - B. CUTILBERT k 80N,
anls , Baal Estate Agents, 140 Third street,
YALIVAND CASTILE tiOLP—A large supply of tbe
getodoe Palm and Castile Soap, received by
aura JOE, FLEMING.
Cimmtotelns Lawn adage,
N 45 . 100 881TQtnRl it STREET, NEAR ITIT2.—
Money loaned on Gold and Silver Watcher, belverc are
and other valuable artlelna pnU dll
4 UOUnT 12, 1n54-9119AN AIIL invite ineatten
tionn of the LerHier to. new arrival of choice 11119801-
910.1141, T.: Syrian Worked Spencern; Swiss Worked
Sleeves; Swiss Warted 0.1;
91 Jocund Oollsre, of all
favl4l . - NO . MARKET STENNT.
La I - DEEFWAX WANTED—For which the highest mealcot
JJ- Him 1111 he gras;
Keuxett Ale. •
WD. ENGLIBII, Bole Bottler of IMBIBB colebrated
Kennett Ale and Brown Stout. Abs4Ccuatnon Me
end Pnrt.r, In quart and plat bottles. - 1
The attention of families, and the trade, Is reapeetfitily
solleltod. - . an 11.7
PrO bo LO . 4N . - tap" o
llateral n-notes
of
5:,r malty.
auLB SHWAS W 0918.75 Fourth et,' •
WANTISI.›—A Mortgage nt 6%000 o lie.v, rturniag
eirbt piers. for which oath and good 04pa BlocEe
Rill be gtrcm, at Bilr - rateh Enquire of
TEGIIAS WOODS, i
atilt 76 Forgth street
1{" 11 1'4 61 `..1t.'2, - ,; , ""L°2 - 111"
hes supplied by retail or the quantity, on the molt Metal
tenon All good:1,1E11mo,, free of charge by
BAILEY s RENSHAW, •
null 253• Liberty stied:
‘,". LI LOTS Ant BALK—: Wanted on Centre 'Lemur, mei
0 2) feet front by L 0 damp to an alley. dleo,4lota,eith
21 fact front by 74 deep. For prior mad terms apply to •,
S. CIITUBKRT t SON,
1 140 Third streeb.
TIRLED BEICY-6 d. C. Dried Beet, rewired this
XI by RsAlroad, and for sale low by the Nene or atm
bt BAILEE 6 RENSHAW,
aal
253 Liberty street.
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COYFEE-5210 is fo k r
K aal ocourc e by
AD,
Tip tam;
AuldAß-75 hbds prime In Mon and fa gals by
l SING irDSOWSHALD
filEAl3—lmpossial.Mulapowiler, Young
Toss, in Owe and for ale by
anlo. KING k MOORHEAD.
rOßAl)oo—Grant Williams', Webster's Old, an other
1. favorite brands, Dar sale by
_ . 1111:10/latitD.
REFLNED BOOMlS—Powdered, Crusbed„Olarbled - wed
Loaf Bogus, la store idol for sale by
anlo KING d MOORITCAD.—
MOLL:WM-60 bbls New 0r1..;
!` Sugar Howe: for Isal• by
Alt 311X1/1111.111)
INDOW boxes 9:12 sad 10:1; Niel
‘ll nab .1 Ob.'s brawl, for see by
boll/ KOICI 211001111ZAD.
WrAILI3-100 blop, sesorbod sizes. for sale by '
1.11 -aulo KING moosatsix
100 " No. 3 do ; -
Good bond; fix 3,10 by WM. HINGRAX & CD.,
JlB Canal Basin.
MVP.TeNT TO reallllolB.—Orain Drilla, Hont9 Velma
Eight Tube Wbeat.Drill, one of the beat harmeormard,
ed ; for sal. at the Seed end Implement Warehouse, 49
Fifth street. [au9] JAMBS WAR.DIIOP.'
rib LKT— The second story room, hags and costrenie4.
I ) , ght..l, and good front antessor, at Ma
street. Posees.don given immediately. Apply to
B. CDTEIBMIT A SON,
13 110 Third street.
hltds Mos;
2 do Shoulders;
2 do Bums; for sae 4
e2ll . MITI( MOWS&
I lii.aiK
s JUST ligeglVED—
NOur lioneeyeaoos, lend ocher Coralealltin foe Parch ;
Fashion eel Yandoe, by Wm. Ana B.Btelabens:;
litow-a.Days;
Ttaxesieloga. or the Black Bogle: by G. P. B. James;
Haw Woodville, or the Sailor's Daughter; by A. Dumas
Litteire Living Age, No. 534;
Gleason's Pictorial for tb.le month; received and for tale
at PAUL RLEINEIPS Literary Depot,
ard2 Fifth et„ppposite the Theatre. .
ILA Atrial.Bahr?. ituds ABOVE.—
glaZinaell Monetly. -
Guises lady's Book.
Peterson's Ravine.
Graham's
No. 532 Living Aga.
Ministering Children; • tide devoted to childhoods
Just received and for ale by
W. A. OILDENYMSNIT k CO.,
Kull . No. 76 Fourth street
LULU TalNii, • skew story, by llbubne Mama; last
reoedeed by 11.131581 LL t BRO., No• lb Fifth Area.
Abdo--Prof t, the Proper Food for Men; revised from the
Laudon — eelltkreeterbr. It T. Trull. -
Bertha and Lay; a now book, by Mrs. Elisabeth Oats .
Emith
A Treelike On Food and That, by J. Pamir; 31. D.
Chambers' Journal, bar August
And. all the lair Magill= end lialrlT•Pars. at the 'stab.
lished pekes. fault) MULL d BROTUBIL
Yaddnu mak ontde—Edtkoted on Robins=
L attest, All J. near the St„, Clair Street Bridge. •
&la Novas, Val arranged, hydrant at the door, to for
prior and terms apply at the Rod Estate lOkko of
S. CUTHBERT k MAY,
• 140 MEd Amt.
JOY. YLZMI3G
... t os.M . Wlrti—dzkother sag= W aistasieill
iontsr of the Dianna it aintali46.
Man
MOM