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Jetige4ooellb 2...:Evi0n,.d..91it0.„ie replay Ir t ... :Zrlitt i''''' • . - -.-,, IL ' .the Whigs join - the British in making thin ;' ' foOtiiiiiiiiterearitietettiliig ndiettliSl2Thire recovering from, his late severe eickneas. ~, 'I - charge. :, ' , '.. lea good deal of doubt an to the safety of the Madams Ida Pfeiffer, the celebrated German - --------. When Gis el a s i :ott, was bombarding the City ; UtenOT.Of the 'adieus Banks. Some of those isyrizaveler, arrived in Chicago on Tueday eve fling. of Vera -Cruiethe• foreign Commis in the eity. Bans Will probably have to wind up; and the yacht America , is advertised for sale at . seeing the great d estruction of B* e not only of , Cineinnati Price Current thinks that when the ' The 1 Gosport, Ragland. " with all her costly and ole men, but of women' and *Halm, sent a joint Auditor comes to soil the stook deposited as se- 1 gent equipments." written request to our General s praying him to outity for the issue, they will befoundless valet- I The Chicago Board of Health, have ceased to allow the women and children to leave the 614, `able than wee supposed. ' thole daily reports, giving as a reason that the andklitts ea4titele,.lleie; The matter was en-- The Indiana free banking law Is defective in cholera had disappeared. several respects, and gives a chime for frauds ; tirely with General Scott. He noted upon his 1 Amennd bu w i l i t e t reoen d tly ou tre th d at fo h r e f it ur a g d e f ry r , in Ire owndiscretion, and without control ; and he re- and It is supposed some of the free banks will I :ignature of a ma e n who could neithe r e read nor (need the request. Oar shells flew thick and ,soon "go to the wall." I write, which the Judge ruled was no forgery at fast, and women and children who had commit- The Erie and Kalamazoo Railroad Bank, all. ted no dime against us, perished. Such was bliehigan, has failed; and the Bank of Washte- Miles Greenwood has Wide a donation. of at Ann Harbor, Michigan. $12,476 and Marston Allen has made a dons- General Scott's 'decision. The Whigs after new, lion of $5,339 to the Ohio Mechanic's Institute wards run him foe'President; and landed him to Considerable quantities of Indiana money have of Cincinnati. That institution is now out of the ekiee is , " the greatest of living warriors. " been sent home by our brokers for redemption, $50,000 was sent in one . Over debt. Where wee the Whig horror of " barbarism' Mrs. Mary Ssbilia Novelle, wife of Vincent then! = Money it rather scarce in Pittsburgh just now; Novelle, the composer, and mother of Clara No but the demand for it is not large. The steam- veto, the singer, and Mary Cowden Clarke, the authoress, died at Nice, in Sardinai, on the 26th boats are all stopped, except the very lightest fJ uly, aged 67. class; and our merchants wait for a rise in the The mother of the world-renowned "Sam river to ship and receive goods. The millers Patch," died in Pawtucket, R. 1., a taw days find it difficult to get wheat to keep their mills since, aged 80 years. She is represented to hare in operation. There is no doubt that thetiam. been a Christian woman both in word and deed, and to have deeply mourned the untimely fate ere, teCome extent, hold on to their wheat in f her son. the belief that a considerable advance in price The appointment of Jose de la Concha to the will occur in consequence of the drought and the Governor Generalship of Cubs by the Spanish failure of other crops. It is now pretty well Government, ie regarded as a favorable omen by ascertained that over • large portion of the some of the "knowing ones," as that gentleman ,northern States the potato crop will be greatly I h!e the United t lo o s ked tate u s , p oonnteh of f annexation the ea tn o f C e,enn b ts a t o o f 'deficient, and of course there will not probably the 19th century. 'be over two-thirds the usual crop, perhaps less. The citizens of Harper's Ferry had a great re- Fat cattle will ounetevently he scarce, and the juicing on Friday night, in hooor of the passage hay -crop greatly reduced: This country ban of the civil over the military rule, wbloh has never experienced so severe and widely extenitel, heretofore predominated in all the United States • workshops in that vicinity. It is stated that a drought. Some of the gantlet' Me" estimatl:: 99 out of every 100 citizens of the plane were the loss to the country, from the failure of crop in attendance ' this year, at from one to two hendred millions New York ladies have done advertising for dollars. '',, , husbands, or at least have fallen upon soother There is no remit= to fear a femiue, There plan f o o i r ty i ny t e h l o g t hl b i n o g os i t n o no o c r e at the e m ,, e l o o . r go t t p o lp r c o o r l i o n . will be food enough far coo at home, but none to tiou," has sundry advertisements, from dey to spare for 'a - foreign market. Prices will doubt• day, paid fir by "ladies" who have furnished less rule very high. The moat rigid economy • apartmeats and "partial board" for any gentle will be required b,enable his poor to live ; aid d ma l ti l r who will loan them one or two hundred all slasses will find abundant reason for retrencli- Henry D. Gallagher died of delirium tremens meat and economy. last week, in the Hospital of the Sisters of The above estimate of the loss by failure of Charity, in Milwaukic He was a man of ex crops is probably too small. Last year, the corn cellent busincia capacity; was once a prominent crop of Ohio was about sixty millions bushel& an ri d et s o u r ee of e ' El f : IDemSreOri merchant of H et o r te oi l t , ; an th d e i n . pro crop year, it is believed it will be but little more fie went to fililwaukie and became one of the than half that amount. In the States of Indi- proprietors of the City Hotel. ass, Illinois and Kentucky. the decrease will be I Koseuth and Palszky are both residing in Lou great. These short crops and high prices will don with their families. Koasuth's two eons, aged amily 10 hive i and 18 n a very years are 'menthe scho ol. lain and economical sty le. The seriously a ff ect all branches of business. The Eastern merchants, who have been anticipating p a i ei l y f ' and his wife, g by their joint writings. it a very large fall trade, because so great an is mated in a London letter in the New York amount of money bad been sent to the West for Times, have made this year about £4OO. They i ti o a o v have g oo v i e t h children- banker o fM Vienna,a d e P b o o le f z i t o grain and provisions, will probably to disap-yf'oerbfiadtdheenr pointed. If the crops are short, purchases will to give hie y only daughter a cent. Her mother be light and trade dull. is also living. Pulszky's splendid estate in Hon- The Reciprocity - Treaty will allow Canadian wiry was seized by the Austrisne at the time of his arrest, and his beautiful castle subsequently Wheat, and all kinds of proviisions, to be brought converted into a hospital. into the Eastern Stated free of duty. That will keep down prices sethe East somewhat. It is Tits YOUTH or 1141.9111011.4.—111 Baltimore, a supposed that the Canadas will eau, a surplus few days since, a countryman was passing down of heel -, mill i ons b,,,L,)...,f Wheat hi s year. North street, with his wagon, when one of his wheels came off, and he discovered that his The last weekly statement of the New York !, linchpin was gone. After searching for it some Banks showed an increase of specie, arid a de- ' time, he offered the boys who congregated, a crease in loans and deposits. The price of ehitling to whoever would find it. They then money had not iecreased. bat the demand W 49 joined In the search, and is a few minutes one %% the boys brought him what he supposed to be moresetive. Stocks falling, and some si4ielt bro. I pin. Hoeing ad justed the wheel, he paid kers winding up with empty pockets. i the shilling and started off, but had not gone The Cincinnati lime Current, in speaking of 1 more than half a block, before a wheel on the the prospect ahead, Vas the following . I other side came off, when he discovered that the . young rascal hod stolen_ the pin from one of the The fact cannot be denied tbAt we have been ' ot h er w h ee l, ~ a b t .,i, : , the reseed. living too fast. The purchases ..; goods last sea. ' son were unusually heavy, and fir these, the in terior met-cheats are now largely indebted ; while their present means for paying are comparatively limited, mad the immediate future does net af ford a • favorable prospect. Abundant crops would hors aretted, in a great dezree, the evils arising from past extravagance, but with defi cient agricultural pr , lacts we will have clothing to offset fully, the evil c.iiiseivences of cur im providence sad indiscretion There are, bow. ever, many waving features observable even now, that, if properly err& will serve to ewe mat. ter. considerahly. Fur some months past, a general curtai!ment of expenses has been practised. There has also been a cessation of speenletive movements lz, tie general. markets. The Mercantile elemee have restricted material ly their operations. Now Railroad projects have been bro ugb t almost entirely to a stand, aid the demand for money from this chum of borrowers will hereafter be comparatively limi ted- - The importations of foreign goods must from this time diminish. The markets are now over stocked, and importers are losing largely and steadily. DEnoCatiTio' TICKET YOB GOVIERNOR, WILLIAM. BIGLER. FOR JIIBTICIC Of THE IMMO. JEREMIAH S. ! BLACK , 07 SOXIMSIT COmrrx• ion CANAL COMMMONIOI 7 HENRY S..)IOTT, iITTSBURGU: FRIIIAY MORNING MORNING POST JOB OFFICE. Oro Would call the attention of aIERCRANTS AND SUSI:TESS MEN to the fast that as have islet received from t]tindelphia a number of iblite of new Job Typo:yes:id ere new' prepared to ell orders for Cards, Circularly Bill Reads, Paper Cobh?, Poste., and Programmes for exhibi tides. All orders w,lt be promptly 111104. Deinooratic County Committee of Correspondence. Pirc.stmon, August 16, 1814. The Dannoratil Cannty Committee of Correspondence met this morning, in MlnUilikee of previous notice, *1 the St. Charles Hotel, and °rooked for baiimMs. When upon motion of Jornee Blackmore, eecondel by Joo. Barton, it was Reschwi, That the Democrats of the several Wards, Boroughs and Townships of Allegheny county, are hereby requested to meet at the usual places for holding primary ue-emblagel,nn SATURDAY, September 2d, and elect two each, to represent them in County Convention, will assemble at the Court 1101100 on the Caine lag Wednesday, (the 9th Sept) at 11 o'clock. A. M., to nominate a froUnty ticket to be voted for at the ensuing election. Tho Demeeratin voters of the cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, and the seversl Boroughs. will meet between the bourn of awe end seven o'clock, P. 51., and of the Town ships, between the hours of three and See o'clock, P. hi. The Democratic voters of Ross township will meet at •ery's old stand, Perrysville Plank Road. The delegates repreeentituf the teeentl Boroughs nib.l Tcw °ships will ales have to place in nomination three per sou.. to be voted for an Directors of the Poor for Allegheny uounty. Oa motion of Jobe O. Dunn, seconded by David Camel it on Re,leed, Toot we return our eh:were thanks to the gen• tie:mlly proprietors of the St. Charles Hotel, for their kind nem In furolshiag such ample accommodations for th meetings of the C. - manatee during the present year. On motion, adjourned sine die. DAVID CAMPBELL, Chairman. JOHN BARTON, I JAB'S BLACK-YOE News of too Day la Defile there were forty-four cholera deaths last week—only five of which were Americans. The Directors of the Erie Railroad have re solved to issue new ,mortgage bonds, in four yearly payments, to exohange for income kmude, due ea the let of February. A majority of the holders are relied onto accept this. The Danish frigate Tordenskold, the second Danish war vessel that has visited New York within a twelvemonth; took her departure for Copenhagen on Tuesday, after exchanging ea- Intes with Fort William. Ou Wednesday afternoon a man named James Briton, reeiding in Cincinnati, came home, very much intoxicated, and commenced a quarrel with his daughter ; after abusing her for some time he seized a kettle of boiling water and scalded her to such an extent that it is thought she can not survive. He then endeavored to escape but was arrested and taken to the watch house. St. Louis was visited by another •destructive fire on Monday morning last. It broke out in tie third story of the large stove and tin ware establishment of Mr. John W. Bard, which wan entirely destroyed. Loss slo,ooo—insured in the Tennessee and Floating Dock companies. The adjoining saddlery establishment of L Dors. heimer wait much damaged also. Insured for $4,000 in the Lumberman office, and $2,000 in the Pacific office. Mr. John Young's saddlery manufactory suffered damage to the amount of $2,000, but he was fully insured. Among the Asia's news is the announcement of the death of the King of Saxony, who was killed by a kick from his horse, whit* riding on near Dresden. Frederick Augustus, King o Saxony, was born in 1797, and ascended the throne in 1836. He was noted for nothing par ticularly, except a passionate lo,e for the study of Botany, and as a considerable patron of tho tine site. An anecdote is told of him, when he traveled some years ago through his dominions Effl== its science. One day he entered the hut of a ipeasont to seek some refreshment. While par taking of his meal, the peasant inquired who he . " I am a botanist," replied ,His Majesty, besides, King of Saxony." As Saxony st a constitutional monarchy, the King could not easily pursue an arbitrary course ; bat at the massacres which took place at Dresden In 1848, le plainly showed that his sympathies were en tirely, with the despots of Europe. He is erm eceded by big brother John. ENGLINH OPINION OF, TUE GREY TOWN AFFAIR. As was predicted and expected the English newspapers arc coming to the aid of the Whig press of this country in abusing the administra tion for the affair at Oreytown. It is not the first time, as is well known, that thefihigs of this country and the British have sagued to gether against the American govsfrnment and American interests and honor. Ihe Liverpool (England) Times denounces the destruction of Greytown as unjustifiable and barbarous. Of course, no one expected anything else from that quarter. That the English press should con demn the destruction of a town they had found -00 for the purpose of disturbing and plundering our travel and commerce across the isthmus, and that the Whig papers of this country should republiili their dentinciations,;was expected. No one doubts their right to express their opinion on the subject; and no true American cares what that opinion may be. - But when they de nounce it as barbarous," a few facts will show how much sincerity and sense there is in the charge. In the first place, this Oreytown grew up un der British protection ; was encouraged in its insolence towards American citizens by the con stant presence of a British war veeselin its har bor ; and used that vessel to collect its extor tionate demauds by firing •on our steamers. Those who think our government should have longer enbmitted to this insolence are no Amer icans at heart. But to the charge of barbarism made by the Inglish press, let us reply by the following, from the Paris correspondence of the New York Tri bune: " At the taking' of Bombersund by a detach ment of the English fleet, a circumstance oc curred which the world at large should know. The Russian women ware violated by the Eng lish sailors, their houses laid waste and thefts committed. The London Daily News admits the fact with an sir of cool depravity that must dis gust every human being who reads it, and I ask you to copy its remarks into the Tribune, that the people of the. United States may judge for themselves. It says that when the marines first landed in the village the women fled frightened in all directions ; but when they found that the British tars were not beings to be frightened at, the color of the rose soon succeeded to the pallor whiish had overspread their fair cheeks, and they submitted to the kisses of the brave tars with evident delight. This was but adding insult to the worst crime known to law. Instead of a peaceable submission on the part of the Rus sian women, they were taken out by the drunk en sailors to the public common and there violated en memo, in the 'midst of orgies that would have done honor to South Sea canni bals!" There is a specimen of English civilization; and a specimen, too, of the levity with w hi c h the English preen applauded the atrocious bar barism or English antlers. It is the same Eng. liah press that denounces the bombairdment of Greytenn as barbarons,Nthongh not one life was *destroyed, not one woman molested. Com mander Hollins inflicted the punishment with all the humanity consistent with his duty. • The Whig press of this country take up and re-esho the British charge of barbarism. Let us MP3I .1, • : • ry.t. µIIU , • AUGUST' 25 In the bombarding of Greytown the inhabit ante were all allowed to leave, and not one life was destroyed. Such thee, is the character of the British press and the British Whig press, that charge barbarism .upon Capt. Hollins and the Demo cratic administration. But the destruction of Greytown is, of course, offensive to England for other and more selfish reasons. The oft-repeated .. Monroe doctrine " most be maintained. That is, the monarchical, governments of Europe mast not be permitte. to form any new colonies, or acquire any new territory on the North American Continent. They are troublesome and dangerous neighbors,. and good policy dictates that that principle be atrict. ly adhered to, and enforced. England resists it, and labors constantly to acquire a predomina ting political influence in Ceniial America: and wherovir that influence prevails it is exerted against American interests. Oreytown had grown up under British protection, and wee constant annoyance to our travel and trade by the Nicaragua route,—our beat route to the Pacific and California. Let the destruction of the town bring the question to the test, whether British interference with out routes of com merce, and with Central American affairs, shall be longer submitted to by this country. It is a singular fact that the same article in the Liverpool Times that condemns the detfruc tion of Greytown, condemns with equaltkehe mence the conclusion of the lite treaty between our government and ; and'euch Whig pa pers as the Pittsburgh Commerg . 4/ Journal re publish that part of the article also, with evideot approbation. It seems then that our government may not form a treaty of neutrality and amity with a nationewith whom we are at peace, with out being abused by the Engbah press ; and the Whig press, too, joins in the denunciation. That treaty is one of grealimportance to this country. We have heretofore explained its pro- visions. It provides for the neutrality of this country during the present European war, and secures our commerce from all harm from Rus sian veesels. It also pledges the two govern ments to the support of the prinoiple that free ships makes free goods:" that neutral vessels shall not be stopped and searched to discover whether the goods of a belligerent nation are on board, and plundered if such goods ere found. The United States has 41wkse contended for this principle. Russia now joins this country in eapport of the principle. The British peen ob jects to this, and denounces the treaty, and re viles our Demoorrtic government for forming such a treaty. And the British Whig press of this, country re-publish their objections and abuse. Bach is the alliance between the Whig preys of this country and the British press to revile and Blander the American government, oppose American interests, and condemn all efforts of our government to maintain the honor of oar flag, the right, of our citizens, and the safety of our commerce! If the word alliance is objectionable, we will use the word sympathy. Bach entire sympathy, and similarity of views, between the British press and the Whig press of this eountry, en matters affeeting Amencen Interests, and honor, and rights, is scandalous. Duke Roported Broken. The following banks were reported last even ing to' have gone by the board: Lewis County Bank, N. Y. ; Bank of Carthage, N. Y.; Bank of Milford, Del.; Erie and Kalamazoo Bank, Mich. ; M. and F. Bonk, Memphis, Tennessee; Bank ct . Washtenaw, Mich. ; Drovers' Bank, N. Y. ; Back of Commerce. Carmel, Ni Y. ; Bank cf Rome, N. Y. ; Ogdensburg Bank, N. Y. ; Government Stock Bank, Ann Harbor, Mich. ; Merchants' Baok, - Macon, Ga. People cannot be too care ful in, examining the money they take in these "parlous times." AN INVITATION TO A PIACZ ALLIANCE —A letter from flies Fredrika Bremer, dated et Stockholth, is published in the National intelli gamer, proposing that the associations of Chris tian women, formed in various places of the earth; should form a NOON Alliance, looking to • onion of all denominations and nations, where by peace and good feeling may be made luting, and war forever after averted. Her propositions occupy too much space to admit of our publish ing them, but from what we read are Inclined to think" the whole thing is rather visionary. Frederik's torte is evidently literature. LIT JUBTICI II DOII.—We stated some days ago, in o paragraph, that (aural George Wash ington Dion—who contemplated at one time revolutionizing the world,. including Cuba and South America—had been arrested is New Or leans for stealing hams. It i■ proper to state, in consideration of the eminent deeds Gen. G. W. G. once contemplated performing, that upon a hearing before the Reoorder he wu honorably discharge. It appears from the evidence that he had only taken the hams for the benefit of the SICKNESS IN New TOE.K.—Tbe unusual mor tality in New York this summer, and the reports spread abroad in relation to it, has already 'af fected the trade of that city very materially. The Herald in speaking of the subject, says there are single houses in New York whose trade has diminished $lOO,OOO or $200,000 by these re ports abroad. Or We. Sum Denin Woodward made her first appearance 'inn her return from Califor nia •at the Bowery theiare, N. T., on Monday evening last, and met with a flattering recep tion from an immense audience.. This, we pre sume, is the way they encourage "virtue" at he Bowery ! APPOINTIMIT.—GoTernor Bigler has appoint ed Major leraelyncapher, Notary Public for Greensburg, Westmoreland county. It is a good appointment, and will give general satisfaction, we have no doubt, (Prom the Lotitheihe Courier, 22,1 tact] Shocking Asilt,oad Accident. On Saturday morning, as the Pittsburgh train, Short, conductor, was leaving Cumminsville, 0., they-ten into a horse attached to a light grocery wagon, while crossing the Coleman pike. The locomotive struck the horse and wagon about the same time, and dividing them, sent the horse to the left of the road and the wagon to the right, breaking the wagon into a thousand pieces and killed the horse instantly: The two boys who were in the wagon jumps t tmostd were in the act of getting'out when the collision occurred. One of them, named Philip Dutchman, was torn into a hundred pieces. His arms and legs were found scattered in different directions. His heart was found suspended to a limb of a tree about twen ty feet from the scene of the , accident. Hie bola and the upper part or his body was mangled by the train, which ground him on the track jie it palmed over him. The other young man who was with Philip, also a German, and whose name we did not learn, was thrown to one side of the road and injured so badly that he died in a few minutes. . : IMi=MN M=M A FLMILT OF FlGNas.—Vtrginia papere con tabu accounts of an act little abort of fiendish, committed in Greenbrier county. Va. It tip pears there is living about fourteen mike from Lewieburgb, a family named Graham--Josepb Graham, his wife, four sons, cud a daughter about forty years of age, named Jane. Jane had an illegitimate daughter, (her father left her $3,000,) wbo married a Mr. Miller, of Nicho las, to whom one of the young Grahams wrote that her mother was black an hell and rotten as carrion, and his wife no better. The conse quence was a separation. Jane fall of ven geance, set fire (as it supposed) to the barn of her father, and after that nothing more was beard of her. Subsequently, it being saspeoted that ehe had met with foul play, search was made, and her body found in the bushes within a - short distance of where the barn stood, in a horribly putresoent condition. From indioations, there appeared to be no doubt that the Grahams had murdered her after the had fired the barn. and carried her body to thle plaoo. Great care had been taken to hide all evid ence of the mur der, by scattering tee th ashes wherever. blood `had been spilt. The strangest part is the Hr. dict of the Coroner's Jury. They brought in a verdict, "came to her death by come unknown means!" The reason given by the Jury for such a verdict was, that it would be endangering their lives to say anythiog'arduat the Graham.. POLITICAL. YORK COUSTY.—The Democracy of this coun ty have nominated J. Ellis Bonham, of Cumber land county, for Congress; Juoob K. Sidle, Vin cent C: S. Eckert, and Jos. Wileon, for Assembly. Mr. Bonham had before received the Domination of Cumberland and only needs the ratification of Parry county. It is a strongly Democratic dis trict and consequently Mr. B. will be eleoted by an overwhelming majority. CBARTORD COUNTY —The Democracyof Craw ford County have plaoed in nomination the fol lowing good ticket:—Assembly—William H. Davis, Jesse Smith. Sheriff—John G. Grier. Prothonotary—D. V. Deriekeon. Register and Recorder—A. S. Davis. Clerk of the Courts— Mm. M. Barron. Commissioner--Julius Bligh. Corner_ James Carlin. Auditor—Wm. Arm strong. Mons, JULLIIN IN LONDON.—Jullien has re turned to London from his American tour, and he continues to look even more like a mounte bank than ever. lie occupies a conspicuous boz in the opera house in London, and constantly wears embroidered pantale one, embroidered coat, embroidered waistcoat, embroidered shirtsleeves, embroidered cuffs and facings, and embroidered shirt, being a map of the United States, with enormous malaeldtre buttons, on each of which is engraved the name of Dome American city be has visited—New Orleans, New York, Philadel phia,, Boston, Richmond, Charleston, Btc. He boasts he has given three hundred couoerts and traveled twenty-one thousand leagues in the New World. Is it not rather surprising that a person of his talents—for he is said to have talents—should have snob a tiunkey'e fondness for gold lace? As INCIDENT.—Some weeks ago, a vessel sailed from Turks' Island, with a cargo of salt for Boston. Tiering the voyage the captain died, and the mate, who was his son, desiring to bring the body to land for Christian burial, and deeming that salt was a preservative from cor ruption, dug a hole in the cargo several feet deep, and placed the body of his father therein, covering it well up. On arriving at Boston, the body was found to be in a state of decomposi tion, and was with difficulty buried. The salt was sold for manure, the custom house authori ties having remittted the duties on a representa tion of the above facto. _ Tae STIAMEIHIP FBANZLlN.—lnformation has been received by the underwriters that this unfortunate vessel has again been moved a abort distance from where she has lain im bedded in the sand, and that there seems to be more probability of getting her off. All the Working part of her machinery has been taken out. , . ". ' - la RE OREM IDE= SL•rit CAME a LNDLAY•.—Tbe emit instituted before Eau Wooley agaiost the Jeffersonville Railroad, claiming damages because the coat patty refused to carry as a passenger a colored person who could not prove his freedom, has been decided against the road. An appeal will he taken to the Circuit Court, and if necess»ry to the supreme tribunal of Indiana. The deal aion of this case is a matter of interest to the in habitants of Kentucky, since it materially effects the safety of their slave property. RIOT AND Loss or LITN.—A riot, the origin of which is - not given, is said to base occurred in Cass county, Georgia, a few days ago, in which Jansen Blackwell, the marshal, was shot and in• scantly killed; deputy marshal flillburn was se verely cut on his head. Baronet Dobbs, freight ongineer on the railroad, was shot in the fore• head, but the ball fortunately glanced: and five balls were lodged in the body of Mr. Ely, a fire man, who is thought to be fatally wounded. Sir Dr. ll'Lua4 Vorailfrage.ANOTHEß MEDICAL. WITNESi.—It i 4 no mall e"denco of the In ['lade Ilan• of thi• gnat rerlarng,..bs. esen PhYn ,- claw. who •re g,rkarally prajthliohl •g•lnst patent well. volootarlly rome for want anal teat try to it• triumphant sort. In et iwillng worn! Read the following:— Ilattineivrtua, Shelby en. 6T.. April 2, 1342. J am 1 , 1 -sett-log pbvinclito. teettlini: per. Ml\ 1.41 i, In this Ogee. In tho year 1013, woen a resident of toe State of 7dinonti, I Demme nrquainted with the iro. yarior virtu. of Lie. hllanm's Venation, At Mane more l-hure moment, I will send you the Seeult of an expel-I -li:owl I male with one vial, to uPienuht 0 1 0 130 worm. tiARTER, hl. D. P nrchasers will be etrellll to .o kr Dr. ?nasty'e Crier. Uratm.l Vern:tittle*, and take none Joe. All other Verna- Dore*, to comparison, are worthiees. Dr. Lane's genuine Vertaituge, aim, his Celebreted Liver Pills, can now be had it: all the r.pertable Dm/ Stores In the United States and Canada. Also for sJe by the role proprietors, FIAMINO BROS., Summon to J. ik CO., Oa Wood 014..0t.. aarNery en■ Diseases Cestrolled and Cengaered.--ihrea Iburtha of the phydeal pain en dured by the human race prOceeds or the tame The unutterable array of neuralgia, rheumatism stout, epumr, eidaebe, and a thousand nameleas panp that dart through every portion of the 'getout, and distract the bruin, are referable directly to an unnatural condition of the uorrous syerom. The weaker am are s pray to a ea-. riety of &goatee that may truly Le called Infinite, all grow ing out of the ditariered action of the nerves_ The nerves are tbe seat of all polo. Kill the nerve of a raging tooth," and GA pin !IMAM. Destroy the nerves of a limb, and It 1• p.rafyued. Render all the nerree of the frame Ineenai. Ida and you produce d..th Of what Immense Importance, therefore, mut a preparation be that will Infuse health, vigor, hardineu, nod permanent energy, into thin complex arrangement of vital agent. known se the nervous spite= Experience hu proved, the faculty admit, the record shows, that DR. MORSE'S INVIGORATING ELIXIR AND COlt. DIAL will produce the.. almost minculoua effects. If all men could witness the changes it bring. about In the con ditlon of those who are " reedy to periah"—how It lanishea melancholy, begets strength, controls pain, builds up and fortifies the constitution, and prolong. would be unuccassary to advertise it., Newepapers are merely used on moils to draw attention to It. To be univeraally used, and unhesitatingly relied upon, It merely requires to be universally known. The aid of the press la Invoked to guide the public to this Living fountain: but no printed works can adequately net forth It. value. The Cordial Is put up, highly concentrated, In pint bot. Use. Price three dollars per bottle, two for doe dollars, six for twelve dollar. O. 11. RING, Proprietor, 192 Broadway, New York. BOW by Druggists throughout the United Btates, Canso:by and the West ludies. AGENTS. FLEMING & BROS., N. CO Wood street, Pittsburgb. Ult. OEO. IL KEYSER., N 0.140 Wood street, do J. P FLEMING. AllabeUS LtitT. sulF4se Sir The Great french ' °needles t BALLY'B ANTIDNIL AND LOTION.—Thoes persona who wish for a ante, speedy, and permanent sure, should use the above oelebrated and unrivalled FRENCH PSSPAHA• TIONB. They have now been in use for five yearn—have been thoroughly tested in thousands of the most obstinate eases, and invariably have given antisfaction. They are not composed simply of Balsam Copaiva, but aro entirely different from all other preparations, both in the nature of their ingredients and the manner in whisk they operate upon the patient. Hence the wonderful lumen attending their use. A gentleman connected with the Western Railroad says: " I have expended for other people during the last three years over $5OO, for remedies of thle description, and have never found a single article that gave each universal eat!.. faction ae your Antidote and Lotion does. Ido not recol lect of their ever falling to cure in a tangle initaripe. 'Marl have been eure.lo two or three days.. Price, Antidote {l; Lotion 50 cents per bottle. Invented by M. Bally, Physician to the Paris Uospitale, and prepared from the original recipes, and sold wholesale and retail by DUROIf k 00.. Sole Proprietors for the Uni ted States and Canada.. Principal Depot, 459 Broadway, New York. Sold to Pittsburgh, wholessls and retail, by FLEMING BROTHERS, (Successors to J. Rhld & Co,) No. 60 Wood street. Wheeling—J. H. PATTPdHION & CO., and by Drage/es everywhere. jesl3 - Pantaloons.—The well-known superiority of °RIBBLE'S fit In the Garment, needs no comment on his part; It has been acknowledged by all who have favored him with their orders, that they have never been fitted with the Name ease and style es by him. He bap to Inform bla pa 3 trona and the public, that his stook is DOW replete with the newest styles for teats; Teets and pants, suitable lbr the present season. E. OBIBBLE, TeUer and Pants/am Raker' made{ 910 Liberty st, head of Wood. -9'2 , 41t --8 P .AGENT Par Haling shd Haying Patent Rights. aIHE subscriber, having teemed wenia intemouree with liateatee4 sal with porsouur who desirous to sell mg gigue fa wes, Counties, Meta, St as smil as with others who wish to purchase such MOTs. eat an agent to transact that kind of basin.. was much medal hem, has determined to devote hie time and hb abilities to the service of those who may desire to employ him. Pledging himself to attend &Mistily to sit ewe,. ee• trusted to him. he eonel odes by referring the public to the following testimonial of a few of the citizens to Pitts burgh, Ac. 3103E13 P. EATON. Pittsburgh, August 23, 1351. • Prrrammaa, Augnit 17th, 1854. The euivicribers have long t een acquainted with Mr. Biwa F. Baton, and have no heattation In recommending him, to all who may wish to employ hit &writes, as a par tleman of undoubted integrity and indefatigable Industry, In whose exertions every rename° may be planed. Neville B. CraD, W. Robinson, Jr, Win Latimer, Jr., John Graham, W. H. Denny, H. Childs & CO, Jews Wood, - N. Helmer h Beata, P. R. Friend, Kramer A Rehm, F. Loren, L. B. Livingston. EraOCUOSII...)II7ICS or PITTSBUZOR 010 0.1. - Irt, August 18,1&53.—The Stockholders of the Pitts burgh Gas Company, are hereby notified that the soma' meeting for the affair', of two prsons to nerve an Trustees of raid Company for three yeare, e will be held at the office of the Company. In the City of Pittsburgh, on the lIKST MONDAY cf September next, between the hours of :and 6 o'olooa. P. Xt., of that day. aultidd ./ rad SS 11. CHRISTY, Treasurer. rd.r Philndalphia, 185 ii.ew•The attention of I the discus of Pittsburgh and vicinity, who Irish to rad • Philadelphia paper, la called to the SerseEttg Regifkr, Journal published every day, containing • complete routine of all local matters that transpire tO the bear of gobsg to press, ana an particular attention to paid to this depart. anent. it will recommend itself strongly to the favor of those pemons who formerly resided in that vicinity, as itconms • (Labial epitome of the vest changes centring to Malt brewer homes. To the reading and mannfarturing portioo of the community no better median could be watched for advertising their wares sod products, thus twinging directly twfore the eyes of the merchants the advantages of patron [Mug the factories of the "west cud" of the State— As • journal of liberal eentiments, advocatiog all the reforms of the age, we heartily recommend it to one sod all, believing that all may be benedted by subectibiog and supporting • paper that supports the people:" wort soli red arnwlerr." The subteription prier is lb per year, In advance, and di euld la teat, pre-paid, to IVILLIAII BIRNEY, N. K. corner Third and Cbastnut streets, Pitilea.lohla. Pa. A LIRGE LUT FOR SALE. A kLi t i ,y ltoUti f l . t t ir .t.whieLl.v.er ba dedlky, in Bi fa r rninign,hasn, ww b. , mold on reasonable terms is near Bekewell k Co.'s new gins works, and metal other manufacturing east.. Bramante. It is the largest and oast lot now to be Ind in Birmingham for manufecluring %Mann. Title wreak and clear of incum branoe. Ifuguire o( 0. B. Id Wall, at hla Lew Waal, jyYd /north street.shome Smithfield. Pitiatencch. Nottest—The Partnership herettOurs es:toting _ J and doing baslnann older the name and style of BENNETT, bIARBLISLL t CO., was dissolved on the 19th bast., by mutnul consent. BENNETT, ILUISHALL k CO. Pittsburgh, Jane 28th, 1854. Copartnership. THE UNDERSIGNED have entered into Oopartatership under the now/ and style Of GRAFF, LIENNETT a CD, for the purpose of menufactaring Iron, NaLa, le-, at the Clinton—Rolling Mill, Booth Pittsburgh. Office at par rot eith English Richardson, No. lid Water, and 150 PThat street . WM. S. 1121041/IH, ROOT. IL MARSHALL, - JAIL J. BENNETT, JOHN GRAFF. Pittsburgh, June 2Stb,lB:,4—jeZttr Mi=l Life, Fire and Karin LDSIIISILI3II Company OFFICE 66 FIFTH" STREET, MASONIC II ALL, PIT ES S. M TEIBORGII, PA. JAMOW, Yresideat Cameos A. Coma, Secretary. This Company manes i day innaranoe appertaining to or cono.tod with LIFE Also, against Hull and Cargo MAP on the Ohio and tflt sinsippi rivers sod tribulation, and Marine Risks generally. And against Lon sod Damsp by Fins and against the Perils of the Bas and Deland Navigation and Tnst i rtatkro. Policies bound at the lowed rates consigns.: safnty to all wiles JILIIVII 8. Boon, Samuel bPeliirkan, William John &Mt, Joseph P. 0.. , am, M. D., John hPLlpin, Wm. P. Johnston, James Marsha:l, Goons S. &him, • my'Lkly Us CITIZENS , Inn variance Company of P tam burgh.-1L D. RING, Prodder:t ; SAM. RL L. 11 ARSILP LL, Secretary. Neu: f6l Water Street, bataoccs Markel nail Modared.r. Dunne; DULL and 0AD.440 BUD, on the Ohio and Klub. ppi Rivals and tributaries. • Insum against Loos or Damao by Tire. 41180—AasInatthe Perils of the Bea, awl I. d Navin. tiosandTmammataMm. 16110Toial H. D. Ring, Wm. LsrlmerJ r., William eagaley, Samuel M. Kier, Ihunuel Rae, William flingtosin, Robert Dunlap, j r., John S. Dilworth, limo it. Pennock, /hands Sellers, R.llarbsugh, J..tettooninakar , Walla, Bryant, William D. Ham: John Shiptoa. decA [1 .. .. ILBSOCIATIGD Firemen's litsuralsr - i Company of the City of Pittsburgh. .1. K. YVOYII b. Puutinit.—KAtlitr VINNYY, Seer. Nlll Insure aggialt 1/1118 and MARINE MKS of all than. Caw: N 0.99 Water strAnst. 3. R. Moorhead, W. J. Anderson, B. C. Sawyer, IL B. Simpson, IL B. WilMns, Wm. M. Edgar, C. H. Paulean, Wllliam Oolllnwood, IL B Roberts, Sohn 11. Irwin, Joeeph Ears, Wm. Wlllineon, • Avid Campbell. 3.12 Westin* Pieniusy/vaiale. Ileaspltnl.7; - - tky 'pr, L. - nenreci, Second, hater. na Wood and Market streets, and J. KM, North.etat corner of Diamond. Alle gheny city. are the attending Plyisk_Liana to the above Inatl. tattoo. for the Ent quarter of I a. Apy i {cat ton s the ad olimaioO may' made to than at ell bourn at their odleve, or at the Hospital at 2 o'clock. P. M. Hoot eases of acti.lental Joint.; are neolved at all boon, without form. C. YEAGIER, 110 MARK'S' . Meet, Pitt.. burgh, Importer aod Wholesale Deader In YANCY AND STAPLE VARIETY AND DRY GOODS, offers to city and country dealers as large and well ealeeted stook of Goods as soy Easter° hawse, sal same prim, thus easing might, Uwe and expeners. Hari Wt. O. O. s 4 .—Place of meeting, Washing= Hall, Wood greet, between fifth greet and 'Virgin aUey. Printing/3e Lame, No.3;i6—Meet every Tuesdayeventai. toaarn.a klatastrxwer, No. 87—Meet brat and third friday of each month. imarfkly Rettce...The JOVILNICTMEN TAILUEB 80 CIEIR, ct Plttstaugh and Allegheny, meets on the drat WEDNESDAY of every month, at 80110CH,LEITERE, In the Diamond. 87 orig. Jel:y GEO. W. 6ZE3E, Secretary. ATTIiNTION: Se L ll.—You an hereby nottinal to lfty attend at your Armory, on MONDAYS, WIDNES DAYS and FRIDAYS, for drill, and to Mamoru roach Mud. DOM L. may come before the Company. P. SANE, outr24.Oual Secretary pro tem. OodIEGIBRON A LODGE, L. 0. 0. F.-IL. Angora= lodge, No. D 9, 1. 0. of 0. F., meets onto Woloo oyavanlelin Wuhlogton Hall, Wade. [j7/.7 On Thursday morning, Nth inst., EDWARD, DOW sou of Thomas and Ann C. Ward, aged 18 months. The Moods of the tastily norpeetfolly limited to it. tend the funeral, THIS MORNING, at 10 o'clock, from their '<Abloom In West Pittsburgh, Wow Jones' !Awry, to pro- sou to gt. Mary's Cemetery. Yesterday monalng, from an attack of Paralysis, at tds rtaldence on Book 1 sae, Allegheny city, at 27 minutes to 11 o'eluen, SAMUEL S NOW DEN, Eaq , in the 43d year of his age. At Weld Freedom, Clarion county, on the 30th Joly lut, JACKSON ELLSSLN, Esq., formerly of Tubbedmore, County Derry, hued, be hie 07th year. Nrif ADVER aA. V. /Maaosta..-4 special meting cif the Craft ,„„Y In general, will be hell at their Hall, Intik street, ai 1 o'clock, TO-DAY, (Friday,) to attend the funeral of P. 31., 9. MT.easzs. raiceltj F. E. YOU, Grand Marshal. MMULaiaiMM=l Rare eeeee for Prin or slab. frill!' Proprietors of the teenyellirp Daily lbatriniss, I log to dispose of their establishment, now offer it for We on very reasonable terme. The materials are MI new, ami of the beet quality, and presents an opportunity rarely toot with to embark In the newspaper business. The Ner terpriss is firmly established, having been In thasessful ope ration for four years. and Ls the one !Ain published In the City of Allegheny, which contains e population of about 25,000 inhabitants If desired, ono-half the establishment will be sold to a good portner, who is capable of conducting the editorial department. For further particulars, applications can be made to the proprietors, at their office, corner of Federal and Isabella gamete, Jellegheny city, or by mall. au2s,d3teer3t IRWIN & 00. ((lazette, Journal, Union, and Chronicle copy and charge advertisers.) Lathes , Class la Slathematles. IN the Mathematical Department of Duff's Ooliege, U. dim are taught Arithmetic, . Algebra, Elementary De scriptive and Analytical Geomtry, Trigonometry, Mensu ration, Linear Perspective ' dphe loal Proiettorta, Shade. and Shadow., to. This clam In designed pripolpally for teachers and advanced students, and will be confined to Mathematics alone. flours—Wednesday, from 4 to 8, P. M.; Pawky, from 9 to 12, A. &I Terms 810, per maim of 90 weeks, 11..." - in advance. P. HATPIN 4.. , A. 21, au2s P " r " . '": of Mathematic.. / I ".C s "Lrii , Notice. A LL persons tlowing themselves Indebted to the Estate . of . ...EVER ONSTOT,Mmeased. lots of Moon township, are requeged to make Immediate payment, and those hay lug claims against wild Estate will pists present them, properly authenticated for settlement, to the undersigned. DAVID ONbTOT, ANDREW ONBTOt itzwutars. ILNRK/Sll ARRIVAT - -HAGAN dliL, Market r street, hare received a choice lot of plain coil all wool Deludes,: do ',shags% half wool; do dark col'd Merrimack and Goobers Calicoes, with an excellent aaeorlanent of gray Sack Flannels. We are closing out our Thanes, Lawns, Garages, and all grades of Summer Goode, at coat [au2.6 FPTEMIER NUMEHR OF PUTNAiI, Jost received and I for sale at 20 oents, by liPaeL. B. LAUFFSB, ou2B 87 Wood Meet. 11511-100 Ws had hf bbla Trout; 100 do do White ll* reed thltday au2s HENRY H. COLLIN& VIIMBIC-300 bolos prime W. R. Cutting. for sole by ki .1121 111.NRY H. COLLINS ENGLISH DAIRY CHEESE-110 boxes this dry reptelsed and fur aaly by Lantlij ELENET H. COLLINS. 00411.-37 bhde good fair New Orleans Sugar, on aut o eignment, for sale by 5u2.5 TO THE POPI.LB OP G. ANTON. Pete/taw of Mr. 0. Anton purposed returning to - this city In Ume to resume his teuchiag on the lit of Afloat, but bg no. fortunately taken di at. Fairmont, Va., he will not be able to reach the city for mine days. Due wane will be ICTOZI to hie pups of his arrival. Enquiries may be wads a s au24 H. KLEBRIt'B. CHOICE BUILDING LOTS EOll SALE—Situato in East Liberty hiving • front of 60 feet by EX deep. Thaw Lots, Ibr tieenty of location and urity ofcannot be surfassal in the neighborhood of t he two cities. Eaey of 'cows by Railroad or Turnpike. Price, g 260. Tonna, ono fourth tohand, Wanes in Eva B. ayttemts. B. =THEIST k BON, euZi Real Islets Agents, 140 Third street. FUTNAtirs tukeaSills, Septerabor, (Isms w 4) GS • svmmur, prei stmt. . . t be Wa la pieta* eaar,' Mai UMW ilift WM One Brisk Bea" Fourth end Liberty Steins; Lot i 2oo3oC back. - Also one Lot and two On Loon tt Sixth Ward: Clis ROOM freedlig on .trick mite ether Sa ts Carrsteetrndae Ism LS s id arryt li the • earner ef t•• • ' tilut ta Pali mid $6 etteeta;thniespe stwaine eseyear frrartlai APT% with the Yoraltara, Bedding; &it The *went Pro sac to doing a geed leadasee, INKS pleasantly . ! , la:w 1 - Par terse and farther partisan tro"uire of . • curass, makts - eanige of Perry and lfirteriginets. Pr- ,iIitTNAM'S MONTHLY, PON Skrllletilltn.--tiontents Portrait s on Meal, of Hon. J. P. Kennedy, author of Swallow Barn, U.; Oar Plink. and Polite'; Wood Nom Irma Liszt, and ProdiMmee School of musk; marina and her Cell; The Wilde of Northern New York; IlteratuniA klmenem; lama totter; The Boni tbat nay& were Sung ; padrie Letters; My Hasbaad'a Motbar; The Weeder • The Proper Sphere of Min, (a leader from one of the Aran minded;) lh.Omit 110 t in Mexico; The Great- Mreureion to the Fall. of Br. Anthony; The anoor7 CruntoPonin; The Loet One Pend; The Hdltoc sZI*ITei talf-Ftalletto Literature, hi., Moine and for sale by W. .A. athniertrimzr & OD., .04 No. 76 Totuth street. STOW READY.--Putnaml Monthly ,end Yankee 1%0E1=4 .for September, for sale by H. MINIM &00 , mat N 04112 lindadiaLd street. ACARD—To these wiskdng beentital, healthy and Wigs. hie Abater sabatian reddesoes. Ihsve bat of Shoes besot/fel blocks 160 Stet Kass* kw sat., at the molls= end of the Pdtsrpebtirsh Bridge, kw miles frond town, ant: within 1604 feet of the Allegiamy Talley Segtosd Station. these blocks will be gold at the prime obtained at the pub lie suction oo the 16th of Jaly adding interest only Mom that data. Ohio, 60 Lots, oath 96 het by 100, wlll be sold en spasms able tcrms, and at the woe prices sooboe.. ATV] to .16idif.E1 K Reel Estate Moot- rim- -t -\-ww LAID TWINTY PER Oil?. ORRAPEE THAN CAN Si BOUGHT IN Tag ABOVE fIittRITORIES. Rosa Ma sate Warm for Sale. HZ subseriber is audio:what to mil TWO iiIINDRP.D AND MOWN-POUR ACRES OF LAND, situated io aw transship, Allegheny county,Dennsylvallia, ly lee back of MlCeesport, known as the Whitatal Plato and is sight of the proposed Bt.tlon On ths Connelisville lealiroad Improvements ea Ibikiws: • square LOG 00011,20 by 2 Get, two stories high; and square Loa DARN, by 8 feet, (both new and in good order;) two doe young JRCH AliDs, (bed psfossl fri,)Jost ormanienced to bear. Thrre is ninety - to' one itundtod urea clesaslaud in• • h Ist, of culticatitea, and the Wean is well est 413 h hig slitbs•oak timber at therthat order. We Land it well eelculated fo, a stock Tani, being v.r7 Hod, End tba soil of anew:ellen. •2'wlitffradEmillmilag. lad bring wail watered will twelve or MVO &Mai aprinp•of ofeellant water. T Land fadlitioe randy met with, being within hat • mile of the Yougtdoilteny and one mlia of Monongahela and alma on the Rae of the Connerseilli Railroad, and I. .supposed to contain an inestim . LEWD, bed of IRON ORR This Lind would not toe in the market, only that the owlet Iv about to remove to the "Far Weer." Terme *say. sod pia moderate. For further particulars, inquire of W.. 3 REYNOLDS, at Lassieq Glue Warta, Or of • - • JAIIIIIIIDRICEIST, • vole Boa Estate Agallifost this ofEce. !sweet • nolo. Tlliff RECIUTICLI AT a !alaißat% SWIM STORK, rif as eery latest end most &atonable Sane, selected by Henry Riau, persoaally, to the asters rade. Swap— The celebrated Know-Nothing Song, by Wiso ; The liendaman's Mountsdn How ' by Yr . Abt; The Wanderer, u sus by Nano, by &res. Reno—Constantirropie Quad rille, bys&aslu &Albert; L'lnnounce, very Wert Polka, by Charles d'Albert; Wide Awake Galen, by Fe. IL Brown' Plllegn Polka, by Wellerstela Carnival Sobottisch, by Whowe; War Gaup, by Jollies; Shanghai Polka, by War ren ; Early Drawls, a bearding wedody for small lands, b) Th. Jesters; Wits and Shadows, brßliant damn sad marcher, by Th. Oaten; Progreenve lixenassa, by Abbe Schmitt; Diadem School for as Violin, jolt pnbilshed by Stergisr. &MIRY MARRS, stall 101 Third street. sign of the Golden Harp. D.W. college. T" Males' and Mathematical Departments of this Tn. stitation will be opened on MuNDAY,_Angust TM. Impugn, Mathematic., and the highest English Breathe, will be taught. Young nom can tare pumas a thorough course of Pandas! sad English Audios No pains nor e. - pens@ will be spared to mak. this department of the College worthy of patronage. Terms, $ per session, of twenty week.. Wahl* by the half mialon, In adseoce. P. HAYDEN, M. D.. ao2lry Prof. Mathematics and Classical LsoiNlegen 11V - J6W BOCK BY N. P. WlLLl6.—Just meel•ed by U. .1.1 Miner 00., No. 92 Smithfield : Watorms Perron. and Planar: by N. Parker Willis. Daniel Boone and the Hunters of Seaway: by W. IL Beicart. ty Wit Years in both Hemispheres, or Reminiaemsom of a 'tuner Merchant try Vincent Nolte, late of New Orb ans ; 12mo, cloth ; prim IRA. The Youth of JeChtson, or 'Chronicle of Oollege &ram ; 76 ants. Thamderoga, or the Black Ugh,: by G. P. B. James ; 50 MOM Thom Manta" Around New York: by 0. 0. Foster; 25 Oar Hoorymoom and other Comicalitias, from Punch; with lliustradone; $1,26. Tim American Oottage Builder; • emus of Dung:24nm. and Spruill:attune, from r.. 750 to $20002, for Hamm for the People: by John Bullock, Architect, sc. History of Cuba by alaturba M. Ilallou; 75 rents. Aptha Beaufort, or really Pride; 53 cent. All the new Books of 12i day supplied by H. MINIMA% CO, an= No. n James D. Alexander Bradley, John Ful'Beton, Robert (Raney, Alexander Reynolds, Arm eLroog Oounty, Iratio N. Lee, Kittanning Hiram &owe, Beaver. Lkeite eala, a uelor alaa , If Duelling llouse; just completed, of elx rooms and. a cellar, situated ou ALL Waattlegtork, a short Oistaeoe frt. the luelined Plane. The Lot to 100 feet front ou a 60 fee , street, by 1115 deep on a 10 feet Way. Prim s.lol*—terste. nut). rename In march ore pleasant reeideUee will do o exualste the shore property lumediately. CUTaBNILT & NN, eteht 1 tu Third Ftre,t. aiaLL OVITa.e. Mut: n/S, • 11.11 a 1.4 av, 0 Eaton street, Mt Waahlngton, by Z feet deep to a6' lent street. Price $700; $4OO in hand, balance to yearly psymente. Foieals by EL CITTIIBENT E SON, soM 140 Third strept. r N.I6ItRESLIMICA, es Currant Subjects lixsamporeatosal I Treated. by William Midas. Famous Persons and Flans, by N. P. Willis. • Daniel 800., lad the Hunters of Kentucky, by W. t Bogart. t2tesuut Wood, By Leila Linden. Peterson'. lisiesine for September. Godefs Lady's Hook. Yankee Notions. Jut received and far sale by W. A. OILDENFMNET t CO, &DM No 76 Fourth etre L ANU WAILHANT2-10‘.0t1 ACILEs.-1 .m We . . . I_4 to pay as follows fo hand Warrant, to the amount ten thousand stems viz $l6O tor 100 aural; $9l for arras; g 46 for 40 times; In gold. JANKE BLAKELY, cold Mal Esta•e Agent. VOll. BALE-40 Building • in A'a,t Liverpoot, Ohio r These Lots ars in the midst of Potteries, nisr the St Hon of the Pittsburgh and Cleveland Itailrakd, and will t odd cheap. Tersasor perneat,jt per ninth. Titbit:ier eeptionable. Apply to JAMAS BLAKELY, au= Reel &tate Agent VON NALN--A two . -Ty brick Lou. wow Lot, ur. jr man street, Blrmlogham• Apply to sot. J A ILES BL t KELT VOW,. BOWSAW) £t&Ut LiLaD, in the Wald 1 tows, kir Ade. Apply to an= JAMES BLAKELY LAND 1 , 011 SALE-160 cmree situated in ham:mu DM. cow, I mile. witof Eammay; price $66 per sere. 160 .or 3 miles west of lloosamy, on which is • pod Orchiird; price $l6 per sem For particularsenonirs of Su= AUSTIN Loollle. 92 INmrth Ft. v. PION!) 0d.1.410N-1 case No. I iSpacod Samoa, to 1.3 poubd coos, Jut nib:ivied by mat MONAD SALMON OK nn/red by Banned from • S tas, 100 ll* fresh Swami Babion, of very asiptrio qsality. [lan] W. L. WOLINiti. IduKIRD ttALIBUS-1100 Founds, in tn. ormsr. 0 calved by an= W. A. bre.l.l3lto MNSB MACILIL ILIIL—No. 1, in kfttn ni , jin nreived b Railroad iron &Moo, by ban ifM3l°o44 Pi. Wool DibaMos, of Me most faebtorra s °Mors, Jost mend by mpram et ataS A A. M ASON t ar:. AA. MASON s W. have jinn received a /arav ap:ora . malt of Teetteh einsheana, all of whlek meths hest of maws and Inanely new patterns: ' an= 1 4 1SSEILD 111 L-10 Ws on band and to; ado oy IrililUNo Bbd., Edsootsoor to J. Kidd t 00., solZ No. 60 Wad Amt. vlsTaaor VANILLA-spom j nit arrived and for e bY [•u22J MIMING 1114)3 lALCLN‘D Metil4tcfSlA-30011.5 oa Nod awl toreale su22 NAMING 111109. Winn Gull ARABIC-300 Ibb for we by ab 22 FLZIUNG SRO lIIRPXNTINE--10 bbl, Lot sale by au4l FLEMING BROS. COPAL.. I OPAL VARNISH-6o° ; . 12 Now Port, on hstrd ki • ' • 7 (.• • J • SUGARR.—We have on howl a fall stook of Refined and Omaha' Bogue, Bailable for making Jellhw, Ptestries, de., which we an selling at 8, 9,10 and 11 cants wt - Th. A. JATNIR, amyl Pekin Wes Store, 3$ nth ettreeL Mos Rent or Salo. g LABOR NEW THREE. STORY( ERICH HOUSE, ran - ti, mining double parlor, dlnlog room, ltltgarmAcdright ligif 111.1X1W. Ht —.... . (Mambas. There la • large yard rAjoining, and weeh- E 1 triad r ..AS.9-164 toxes voll and 10:12, &Kan• boom, pump and cistern attached. The Domain plaMant aul4 ..o.'s brand, for mle by by situated, within = fifteen minutes balk of too city; Om- .r" , ' KING A MOORHEAD. albums Mod regularly. .8-100 kept mortal aim: for mile try Also, for sale, 33 sores of COAL LAND, .toad VW tL• - snlo HOBO rt MOORHEAD. borough of Ernalogharn. The surfs:* to be laid Wit bil o ra pt : „ p p , h e , u ii .d. i . m i 3 0,,,,u n =4 pis , - plu IRON—oO 108tto P l e a: l a Matt el :mite ; :. eat rmas. .-. for- 100 " No. 3 do ; Alm, LOTS he IllnaGodlmar sad Soar. perpetual }ow, or wr, too to o _ ..., pitto in h, oo Good brands, for sal. by MIL HINGILLM k CO., JO Canal Rasta. Yoartb ..reef, opposite rusesuarr, - ' ....mt, opposite Mayor's (Ake, or MIL PHILLIPS, corner of Rom and Fuel worts. Ip•-• F LU METAL- I D O to Mercer tkmuty, (Fullculry " Amthreeite,Vcrrse mad Vound—n) for We by eelSi MOONLIZAIt - Envis ttUAlNtbu 001A,A11.0 Yon A nutatis AND JA/i, dtnettd on Outyroll street, Allegheny sky. The Lot h 20 fret front on Ca-ioll by 100 deep to -Whelan street Tams of payment eaay. CIITEIBINS 2 SON, 0.19 140 Third street. A•• MASUIe t CO. will, on Monday, August 21, offer their inursonas stock of Colic es at • groat redact ion in prim Upwards of ICU pieces of saw fail styles of Meet rirnacks and Cochecoos will be sold at 105 pa yard Caulk Alo. MAOKEIUSL—ent up in fits for frailly use, re- IA aired and for W. by - tOlB RAMEY & RENSHAW. fIRACKERB-3 Ms Graham . ' nosy Crackers, just arri 'Ll Tad ft= ft= tity York, and the Ws by sulk BAUM A IIENSIIIW: BI OMtops lake Chaorplain ; 9r. Junius, (Bedford Porte) for sale by .alb KING & ItOoKIIZAD. JHAMITAD.-41fty Yaws tst Both Hens',Them: by Tincent Nonett. Chastnut Wood:bf Usde Linden. The Youth of IM MO; or Chronicles of College Serapes atWilllamsbluh. Madgetat He s pburn: by the pant of EtekinntL The o no& Bids; Amin 'apply. Joet reeetved and Pa . 0 ,0„, W. A. GILDA:NM:I4ISY 00., eta 76 goarth stoma SPIC/0 SALMON —Jost remind ergot from Boston, 1 mum SPkukaeltsuu. put up' for family Imo in to lb mew for male by I mull BAILlit lIKNISLEAW. ICING t MOORHEAD. 'TWENTY-VIVI AURAS ON COAL LAND, near the ErOWSUIvEIa Plank Road; a MU! Sao at the Falls at Fish cheek, Va., with 100 acres of hiad ; a Dwelling Hones and 10 acres, at MuzrayrrUle; for Babson way terms by & =MI= I MS, sari 'Neel Kidate Aguas, 110 Third street. Yacres Y.-1 lave on hand bugs and One amort meat of Neeoonstating of nab Ofis/ &aro, PoirMro, 001, do. m dztrseta, to. Thom 1/1/adnd say ot the elome arUrlu would do well to rill and uamhs my stook before purelmaing eboelmee. &We JOL FUMING. I alatP-2 toms Peruvian, past Noshed and lot win at the bold sod Isaplamot etoni of =l7 - wan WADDROP. .... ,*. . 4. W. A. M'CIAT.O CEIM!=! - _ • ! s '%-;',•-•'.7,:, -, ::'::7- - ;i ,, ,N - • , :.-.4-::::4 ., ni:::SV - ?::: : ; l •lT:..'.''' . .'''.• ~•-- -; 2 : :. . _!. . .:- 7-, •, - ' :: '._ , : ' ,-.: ' ' i -:;-..--';'--, . - , .~ 1, f ~~. ax.x yril' ANA Y klittlfr .1 4 Ole farkir o trim , EL - To mi ffi ro nvomp.turarmturs wags W`"T ._ lbe . - Dairy ONLY . Illosannumatiog on Monidogy, snips.' souk. rlbb fOot pltelubdhr2o old plots, on Pon In front of tho Mnorlam [town' On Turrisy and Wedosoisy, for !be seeocuoadsbas of Fondly Porkies, sad Übe eon Elba irbooritnitsitood nt , =lborworni I* kBIIVON enironwoose,..s. _ . • Ramo MN _Y. - . • • tree o• .n:ughwtowitr Argil Wet If itlarmamb AIM; mar IrcerirthML - WWI 'My ; ithkel an boprt. mai from Front °fulmar tt the door of the Han. Wade by Como). Band. maw /BemnildnideMdAdan.LoAlloeli•lifook • MltEllff RXTILLCfI Olf IBM WPATAB 8008 BOBBi do limituote Innedy let efl Lk:Kinkel Prow, Wider tbri, Belt ninum.facif Hoodoebg dub, finning Ikoo Wolk Gonna Delißley, and as a Puniest of the Blood, unequelled. SICK HEADACHE. Nock Boss W:—ham eurlychlidbood I have been ,abject to @Vire perirdiael td of hick Resdoeio, at Limo rest- Miring ma anti to Mimi to My houiehold data For the toot tiro Ismosl ban beta von weak, sal b c ] e or no appetite, but by the axe of your Extract. of Hock Rim my Muserallroalth is much imprOvod, my appetite is grad, r hos no main Headache, and I foil better and otroayn than I have for nazi before. C. 11 . wEg.mpyt. ;New Ihuruis, Sept 14th, - CUTANEOUS ERUPTIONS. Bea A. B. L. Nyen: Dear Bir—ln_Catrussous liroptionr, inacteral (winnow. I have given your Extract of liceir Roes to children end others, in getting up from the Makatea . with the happiest mecum In foram' ma. of Erlkipelas, this Syrup has effected a cure; it may ba relied upon as certain agent, capable of anodic:at:ion the disease from the system, by purifying the blood. I recommend it smartly Sir all Scrofulous Allactions, Cabo:woos IWuptions, Liver Complaint, Dyspepda, Colds, and Pulmonary Irises es In poen& Yours train REY. S. R. WARHOL Now Igadoi, October 1, 1850. RIIRILMATISM. R. •. P. L. Nor.: Dear Fir—Having need yatirammt ea= Bose tbr alumnae= and Gene= Debility; end found it =orients la ramming the Mame, i would cheer fully recommend it as a valuable medicine for the =mine it prang= tu care. R. immirr. New Haven, January 6,1851. SALT RHEUM, OR TRITER. I hereby certify that my on Edwarl(l lad of ten years of maw) was, lest - September, attached with Salt abeam. Yor four we r ka, there was a deep sore on the skis ef Malmo, extending armed the mouth, which discharged freely. We tried several medicines, without obtaining any relief. At last, we tried &Vert' liztraet of Ruck Sam, which has effect- al a care. The eon fa completely heeled, and his gonna health moat improved. HORACE if: DULL. New ftretl, March, 1553. iteld whotemie sad recall at Dr. KEYESWB Drug Stuns - Ifo.:l4lo,coneer of Wood street and The= alley. Aar slim of the Golden Mortar. =, aulleiaw (!'.cu he riistnaph Dad, Dr,patch Feb.l6, 181.3.7 Chest lexpanders-41hou1der Braces...4l Excelleat Article. Persons l= have sequined astooping position, by-follow pox • sedentary oteupation, win expartence great raid by the nee of the 'Weshbaton fluspeoler Brame, made and sobl by Dr. KETSIOI.; corner of Wood area era Virgin alnry. It =swan f..r • brace and suspender., the weight of the pantaloons le to plead as to continnally-terel to bring the shoulder, to their natural podthro, sod expand the amt. We purchased one mane time ara, and hese bean ao , pleased with 14 that we =donated sere it a "puff," gratis. Women, hundred's of whom ars annually Injured by the weight of enormous "skirts," should also procure t.lier prams. De particular in procuring the kind mendemed, as many of the Braces raid are humbup. Bold wholesale and 'retail at the Drug Store of (1.16. ZYSEB, led 140, c.orner of Wood etreet and Tired alley Ai' Rya of the Golden Mortar., N. B.—l also keep miry variety of Trnssas, Supporters__ Body Itranes, Pile Props, Plastic Stockings, Pospensary -- - Nanolmes, &c. voulfinbus BDAY RUM-8 dozen very fine West loofa Boy Kum, jet .rewind by JOS. PLEMlika •OBBLOOICICS, or Current tiubjeco Extecaporseco•• ..L. -- ifteedtkEv by'Ren. IgHter; Easy 'Sat., or she Thine Appnendeas; $1,2.5. . Berths and thy: by Blisabeth Ookro Smith; 51,5. - Balbsn's tilattn7 of Cabs; illustrated; 50 cents, Hard Tintts: by Marla Dickens; 25 cease. Tirockle:opt, or The Black . lieglo: by G. P. B. J• A m t e; 50 cents . .. . . Million Takings, or Crayon Sketches of tire Noticeable Men of our ass: by 0150:ge W. Bratguy ; nllll2O portraits; 61,60.- Yoe sid• by- H. Hi:NMI k CD, atali • ._ N. Ed Senitbnatirstieset. APR FOR VSSTIBULKS—Of ornamental da.lits vat. P Dished and otherwae, for Sale by • WALTER P. MARSHALL, Own.. PAPliti3—Of architectural dekL us, suitable atylas for aloes, for oak by • &rah WALTER P. mAssmita... CrerEkt.l—Plain Basin Paper s ui gmat variety ki of eolorn, - .lch handsome 1[10141.01111M for sale by auls WALTUR P—MAILEMALL.. • Pa LIAbItiISGS-INblosand light shed., with Paids gold and 'velvet bowie /inWATER w drapery p P. at tMAßern., SIKIlt•le, far by timid] . , WALL. AOHBA} , HOUSE AND LOT FOR ZiALY.--Sltuated tII Manetwater. on Mulberry street. Alen, • dwelling noose. with a large lot, ettente cn dbellisid ntreeL novena largo Inikling lots, at $3,43 eseh.eltuate et Mt Wasbitigoon— S. GIATIIIEST At SON, sals- Real Estate Agitate, 140 Third street. la ALM A.ND CAsTILE SOAP—A supply of if; .. gnutne Palm and Cautila Soap, received ny JOE. PLEIriNG. g=ZTIVT.T'IIfr/Zl7l • .TO. 100 B.IIITHSIELD STKEKT, ZsZ&B, P. IFT/1....-- 1.11 Money loaned onGold and Silver Watctri ear,. ess, sod other valuable article, au 14,d1y AUGUA 12, 1854-11)10 AN MIL inette the atter titre of the L•allee to a new arrival of ea,oce ENIBRIA- D1011:8, vv: Swiss Worked Sommers; doles Worked Sleeves; Bobs Worked Collars: and Juoonet pollen, ..tait grades. [null] Na• SARK ST STISSIST. I.I3IS p ArkA.X. I ItA i l;1411i , ;;For which th e Mgt.{ Alartet sul4 B. A. FAHNINTOCK & 00. ===3 WD. ENGLISH, Sole Router of smrrErs etlebra tad Hewlett Meats! inown Stoat. Also.CAmmon Ale and P:rtzr, in quart and pint betties. The attention of funnies, and the trade., Is tespostfufly yolleited. milky rill/ LOAN $16,000, on notes seemed by. oft y or county bc.a.o4.ououral ',moray. Yaqui:a - of .018 THOMAS WOoDS: 76 Fourth et- WANTED—A Mortgage or gl,UnO or $5.1.0:1, running gaunt 3anua *tr artnah rwh end good Copp* Stock* .111 be given, at fah - rate& Intontro of TUOMAS WOKS, null . la Fouitb street. StJOASS-20 bbl Layering's • 2(t 4.1 Rachel". 111, Grua/Red and Pulverisedl3pgars, just ieeadred. Maid hes supplied by retell or Pie quaatityt oa the most l halal terau All goods daltsared free of charge by .SAILSY G 12/018VAA, soli . 253 Liberty sink. c:312. LOTS Won SALE—abutted on Centre .stkitantaob. 2.1 Ant first by 1.0 dr'p to ea they. ,Alaci,4lots..4=ll. 22 foil front by 74 dee?. Far Floe and terms apply to CUTILBERT a 0011 1011 140 'Mini al. 'n;al...• TIMID 113RF-6 for 3. O. Dried Beef, readred this Mg by Railroad, sad' far sale low by the this or at sr tail, by BAILER k RILNSHAW, and !i3 Lbarty street. (3 .0,1110-60 bap prime Bb: 10 -" Java ; to amp and for sale by aulo - KLYG t 1110011MIAD. NO. 1500 AE.-76 tads pia. Pore mita sale by • .moo KING It MOiIILH-1.11) lAS—lmparbd,Ounpowdar, Young lima and Htie Teas, In store and for sale by anlo IMO A 310011,1 V 1•OBA0170--Graka k WLL laws% Webekle. . a."). favorite brumbs, for sole by , amt other n JOINED SUGARB—Polrdered, •a MOORIPIAD. sagar3. in store a4A tor - .•usbid, Cisruled oat sale_by R.L'4G MOORHEAD._ A rAP , • aul.3 "P 4. 11'165211"-Vi00ebYBIIEAD. MPOKTANT TO ltAitldBllB,-43raln Mills, II ant's MCA j. Flight Tube VTheat Drill, one of the beet fn 000, vaunt. ed ; air sale at the Seed and Implement Warehottae, Fifth street. anti] JA11.103 WARDoOP. el W LlT—The eeeoset story room, large and eatreralent, I well lighted, and good front eutranoe, of N 0.149 Third meet. Possession giren immediatidy Apply to B. CUTHBERT t MN, ..b.MA.m.-8 Abdo hidas; 2 do shou lders; 2 do Mama; tor sale by ' • a 22 SMITE dr SINCLAIR. LUST RECEIVED— Our Honeymoon, and other Comicalltiee from Punch; Faabirm cud Famine, by Moe. Lou iL EMPIcEII ; • NoveerDaye; Tisoonderoga. or the Black Faith,: by a. P. R. James; Bose Wood rite, or the Bettor's Daughter; by A. Damao: Litteirs Lining Age, No. 534; • Dimon's Pictorial for HMI month; recalled and for rale at PAUL KLEINERT! Literary Depot, anl2 .. Fifth skhopporite the Theatre. !fun elltitiOT.— Ptalnam's Monthly. Cloony's lady's Book. Peterson's Magaston 12== lUDlayering Children ; a tele devoted to childhood. Just received ant for W. by W. A. GILDENTIEUNEY ft OD, aoll No. 76 Fourth Meet. IKU Mind, • new story, by entries Desens; just it rewired by HAMM L t 3 0. , No 15 /Mb stmt. wbso—Freit, the Proper Food for Moo ; revised from lbw Loudon edition by hr. IL T. Troll. Earths sod Lily; a maw book, by Mrs. Elizabeth Oakes &abb. A Treatise On Focal and net, by J. Numb% N.D. Members' Journal, Ibr Auust. And all the late Negation and Nametapes% at the @stab -11.1,41 rams] RlTAstrht, t uHr.pru.:e. Lo ...Lao to. Liao /on antA—Ontuttn ifoolnson attest, allegbeey, sear the St thalr htreet Bridge, a think Rouse, well arranged, hydrants; the door, to. .For price and terms apply at the Bet! Notate Other of S. CLITORIS/if t SOP, sun - 140 Third lama 01USNTAL DROPS—Another supply of We ootobrowl attract Se the bandkatehiof, rasing br JOB, WWI% 82115 • arms of the DOksood sollikeSS jr, ESE
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