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' -..' - - 1' , ' * #4:• ,,, ..".4',.'-''' - - ' , ',T 1 .:..... 'i.e.-N.* 'Z.' '. 4 '..- 1 ‘ .: .. .. ' ~.'• .... i , _ 4- . tr. s lt, t tvi 4- • t,"0""6, --.14','N..•4„.4 .40t1.1 4 . 40,101114- „.*: *.' - ' • ..~ '. ~~W. '~ ~+ ~. L~~ ' ~ .;" • • : • •••• ••,, , ,• • • •• • 4 t • 5 4%.. (-•%.i. • • • , •••• Ir :1 4 4, 1.7 turn his his ruin to account. He will Improve and InautifY his wife's propertY until it becomes the wonder of the neighborhood. He will buy eve- ' rything that is to be sold, and dispose of it a gain at any price, to obtain the money he requires. What money he does not want he will hide or bury. -Ho will carry on a wholesale system of swindling for another year; and the Frank mer chants will suffer most. One fine morning he will declare himself a bankrupt, rob his hands, i chuckle a little, and leave his creditors to fight out their differences. He will have no accounts. He will answer no Q uestions, and there' Is no law to make him. He will acknowledge, indeed, that at is a bad business for somebody ; but, as far so he is concerned, he knows nothing at all . about it, and washes his .hands of the whole transaotion. His property.belongs to his wife, an i though he has improved it with other pee pl,',3 money, nobody can touch it. By and by in some round-about way, the Greek money , lender will of course contrive to be paid, but nobody else will. In a few years, or perhaps sooner, my friend will set up in the same line of business again, and live in the odor of sanctity nail he gets Intl a serape again ; and then he will coiittive to get out of it, in tome equally fe licitous and honest manner. The fact is, there is no law in Turkey which nosy not be evaded by an ingenious man. Some trumpery present will always sconce the suf frage of anybody where suffrage is worts_ so curios. For, the Aga, and Cadi, withall their coadjutors and train, live entirely by little jobs of this kind: without them they would not he , Me to live at all. There is no report g of low prooesdio ,no azette, n list of bankrupts, no way of soy kind, so far as I know, for k ping bl,_ckeliders is the ranks. I wonder whether things would be altered to the benefit of the Frank merchants, if we could persuade some sensible comm. mist man like Baron Bruck,. the Austrian internuncio, to go, some of these days, as our ambassador to Turkey. There is a talk that the Austrian merchant-diplomatist is already busy with a new commercial treaty. I wonder if a British merchant could afford him a few hints. [From the Boston Ilerabi.l - The Greytown effete—Statement of the Crew of the Cyane • Thefollowing statement, prepared by the crew of the °yarn, was brought to our office by sev eral of-the gallant tars belonging to that vessel, who earnestly desired its publication in the Herald. It seems to have been written in a candid and manly spirit: Ma. Emma—Sir: Excuse the great liberty we take in addressing you these lines, but as we have read in the Boston papers, the incorrect account of the burning of Nicaragua, we think it our duty, as American seamen, to represent the . affair as it really took place. Our ship was sent to Nicaragua to obtain redress for the burn ing of the Company's store-houses, and the in sults offers to our consul, who hail a bottle broken over his head. Acoordingly, as we understand, matters were offered to be amicably arranged, if they would agree to pay for the burning of the point, and twenty-four hours was given them to consider about It ; also sending two steamers to remove the effects belonging to all foreign residents, (and, in fact, to any other persons or property,) over to the American side for safety. But it appears that, the merchants of Greytown are nothing more than a set of rascally cut-throats, who sought only to lay hold. of the passengers bound to and tram California, and entice them to their dens of villainy, where they were soon 'stripped of all they possessed. And we do not doubt for an instant but that the enlightened and Christian community will consider their fate as a just retribution for the crimes they have com mitted. It is said that we fired red hot shot at the town, which is false. Previous to the bombardment, a small party of seamen and marines landed, under the com mood of our first lieutenant, and proceeded to the guard-house, and, in the face of two or three hundred armed men, brought off three cannon,, besides all the small arms and ammunition we could find about the place, without their daring to prevent or interrupt us. We could not knock down the place, es the houses were all built of wood and bamboo; therefore we landed a party of yeomen and marines and burned the town— sparing, however, a good many of the small huts belonging to some of the poorer sort of the rat live Spanish people, who were pointed out to ns as having no hand in the transactions. There was an English man-of-war schooner lyiug there at the time; and we can assure you that if there had been a sloop-of-war, or even a frigate, and they had attempted to prevent us by force, we should have given them as good a drubbing se we gave the pirates. Our ship car• ries a heavy battery, four sixty eight and sixteen thirty-two pounders, commanded by a brave and experienced officer, in whom we could place all confidence. All our officers, in fact, are brave men and practical seamen, and a crew that has been used to the smell of gunpowder; therefore, it would have been a hard matter for ship of the same metal, or even larger, to have attacked ns with impunity. It hurts us exceedingly to read the slurs that are thrown out against our captain and officers, who only did as they were ordered, executing the same in as humane a : manner as Gould be expected. We request that you will Insert this in the columns of your paper, to stop any further talk of the affair. We remain, respectfully, your most humble servants, THE CREW OF THE CYANE. Important A f Prussian Forgers under the new llstradition Treaty. Neu Yons., August 28.—Last week, G. Remak, Esq., of Philadelphia, was informed by the au thorities of Breslau, (second capital of the king dom of Prussia,) that a person by the name of Richard Sachs had/ robbed the Royal Bank of that city to a large amount, and committed for.-. 1 genies to cover his orime—that be had fled in company with another defaulter named Herman Manzell, and that both are supposed to have taken passage to the United States. The ad thoritiee gave Mr. Remak, and his brother, Ste phen 8. Remak, Eeq., power to take all neces sary steps for their apprehension and extradition, under a late treaty with that kingdom. Nume rous depositions were forwarded to him, which were followed by additional documents from Liv erpool, whither the President of the Prussian police had repaired, and he ascertained that the criminals had left Liverpool in the steamer At. lantio," under fictitious names. This informa tion was followed on Saturday by the receipt of splendidly executed photograph likenesses of the two fugitives, which were despatched to New " York through Lieutenant A. W. Blackburn, Mr. S. Remak having repaired thither in advance of him. By the indefatigable exertions of Mr. Blackburn and the New York police, the offend ers were ferreted out on Tuesday night, and were committed this afternoon, to await the re quisition which will be sent to U. - Remak, Esq., by the government of Prussia. The Act of Congress gives two months time_ for providing the necessary documents in s cilia of extradition of criminals. About $lO,OOO were recovered from the prisoners. THE "DRUGGED LIQUOR" AT CONCORD, N. li. It turns out that the •• drugged liquor," of which eo much was said during the late melon of the New Hampshire Legislature, as having been ad ministered to certain Democratic members du-, ring the Senatorial contest, was not drugged in the ordinary way. In other words, it was sweet ened with Peruvian or Chincha Island. sugar, commonly called guano. A correspondent of the Manchester Democrat asserts this to be the fact: It seems that in a back room of the hotel, where liquor was kept, one Uri Lamprey, an agent of the New York Guano Company, who was at the same hotel, had with him several choice samples of pulverized gnaw?, which he kept in bowls, and ou favorable occasions exhibited them to his friends among members. One evening, being hastily called out, be incautiously set away Ms pulverized samples on the same shelf with the sugar bowls. Shortly after, some of the members, wishing to "strengthen the inner man," went into the closet, which was not yet lighted up, and havinglused the decanters, took also very freely of the sweetening from the guano bowls. Several important results follow ed—the chief of which was the immediate fall ing off in the vote for Mr. Wellifix United States Senator—the drugged members being unavoida bly detained from their seats." . A MIVE WHIM CONeeliNCE.—The swill milk question is still agitated in New York. One milkman made a very candid avowal when ex amined before the Committee. "Some," be said, ".he sold for four cents per quart I some for Jive; and some for six; if people wanted cheap tak, he put in water." Six Gents a quart for whitened water is rather a severe tariff, still some folks in that city think they have cause for thankfulness that they get nothing worse than Water for their money. The swill milk poison is an abomination. ' A Pam OF Val.lagits.—A 'venerable matron of North Adams, Mass., aged 98 years, recently gave ft tea party to her old friends. Among the guests were tour ladies of the respective ages of 88, 82, 80 and 78, and three gentlemen aged 86, 80 and 88. Six of the above party reside la one neighborhood of less than a mile square, p The Herald presumes to have reason to ~ be and have been residents of North Adams over Alfred Maude* Co., heavy New York silk lien that Mr. Buchanan will resign his present ositipn, and 've lure, rturn to the United States within : - Rpc - f - '"Zt, N e r •flt'fo''',".9r-'rri37P'',."Plqqlt-mr,t)y1,...i.-.....,v-,:-4Nfr,,,Avvavitrgte:7 - „ ik*!" kt.....w. 0 -1 7' ,', * :1 4. '''-: iil",4Zettl•t',-41t4t,ItVe:S*,,-4*lltil',":4C.,,e::,*:‘'*7t7itl/4 •:". ,i• 1' 1 7.7 ..-=/".' - l e _,„ , ::`,',;13 , 1, - „F;,,::,, - ;;; 4 . .7i , y k 4- t,S;ti ' •,,' :, CI ' ' -. -..-' ' -r '; , ; . ..- ' , - "' -2 - - .-- r : s ' :. 7.. -,-;--- • - . 7' ... 4 . 1 .g 4 L l ' e ' lifir.! %. l l ..e ''' 1e...1-Z - t r : '. '''''_:'' ‘. ."' ' -•-•'':.- ''' : ' ' 4 . C (. • ....4..o N ASt.. s 3 '4 414. 1t:cfl ak..4,1k1 „ . 4 K • Baltil Vatting Vol -D-ICEOCKATIC TICKET OB L F A BI ILIM GLER. FOR JUSTICE OF TOE SOMME COCIRT, BRElticAll S. BLACK, FOR 04*AL OOIASIU3BIONNR, HENRY S.' MOTT, PITTSBWRGH~ SATURDAY MOSNINO MORNING POST JOB OFFICE• We would call the attention of MILKCELANTS AND BUUNESS 111131 i to the fact that we have Jost received from PNlladelphla amumber of fonts of new Job Type, and are now prepared to fill orders for Cards, Circulars, Bill floods, Paper Bate, Posters, and Programmes for exhibi tion. All orders will be promptly filled. Democratic County Committee of Correspondence. Prrtesulion, August 18, 1854. The Demoerstle County Committee of Correspondence met this morning, In pursuence of preelons notice, nt the St. Charles Hotel, end orgenised for busintess. When upon 11:10tiall of Jamwt Bl►ckmore, wooed.' by Jno. Barton, It was Drs./ref, That the Democrats of the several llonle, Boroughs and Towushipa of Allegheny county, are 11,reoy mitre:nod to Meet ar.' the usual places for holding PrinterY aseomblem, on SATURDAY, September 2d, and elect two delc,,esott esell, to represent them in County Cen•ention.. which will eseemble et the Court lima, on the f . diow log Wednesday, (the 6th Sept) at 11 o'clock, A. 11., to nOminate a County ticket to be voted for at the ensuing election. The Democratic voters of the eitiee of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, and the ee:orel Bornught, will meet between the hours* gee and eleven o'clock, P. M., and of the Town. ships, between the hours of three and Ore o'clock, P. 11. The Ilentxratit voters of Ross township will Meet at I Ivory's old stand, Perrysville Plank Road. The dolegatim representing the Soverol Boroughs and Tow.hips will aim have to piece in nom:nation three pr' sons to he voted for c. Directors of the l'oor for Alle,;heoy • county. On cacti,. ofJolua CI. Dunn, scronded by Da,ld Comp it wes ' EcoNect, That we return otir sincere thanks to the gen tlernanly proprietors of the St- Chsries limel, for their kind nes, in furni3hing such •mple accommodations far tl, meetings of the Oommitter during the prseent yesr. On motion, adjourned ries die. V 1j 0.3 Burto„, se... D..k t I . D ri,,,, C . A.MPH . ELL, Chairman. u+ 446m0... i .017 J Am John Titus has been nominated by the Native Americans. as their candidate for Congress in tie First, Col. T. B. Florence's Dietrict. Ile is not only a Know-Nothing, but all the world is in the same predicament, so far as he is concerned. Yellow Fever is again becoming prevalent in most southern cities. Oa Wednesday the Sa vannah Board ot Health reports the deaths for the week, at 67, including 44 from Yellow Fe ver. There were also that week four from the earns disease in Charleston. A destructive fire occurred at Richmond, Va., on Monday night. The tobacco factories of Messrs. Gentry and Hatcher and J. W. Atkinecn were destroyed, involving a loss of $60,000. The walls of one of the factories fell upon three Beeman, killing one, and seriously injuring the others. The Charleston Courier announces the death on Monday last of Daniel Elliott Huger, a dis tinguished citizen of South Carolina, in the 76th year of hie age. Mr. Huger commenced publ;o life in 1804 as a member of the Legislature, and served a number of sessions in that 'capacity ; was elected Colonel of the Palmetto Regiment in the war of 1812; ran for the United States Sen ate in 1820, and come within two votes of being successful. - He was elected, however, in 1842, but resigned in 1845, and was succeeded by Mr. Calhoun. The Courier gives a biographical no tice of three columns, from which the foregnirg facts are gleaned. • The democratic press in all parts of the State are noticing with well merited praise the effi cient and admirable manner in which 0 en. Bailey is discharging the arduous and com plicated duties of State Treasurer. The credit of the State has been preserved by the prompt payment of the interest on the State debt. Monthly payments are made for work and materials on the public works. All dues are paid promptly, and the liabilities of the common wealth are not allowed to accumulate. Delin quent county and city okers are compelled to forward all monies due to the treasury, nod pro ceedinge are instituted when unreasonable delays To the indefatigable exertions of Gen. Bailey are we indebted for this salutary reform in the management of the financial affairs of the com monwealth ; and we have no doubt it will result in saving a large sum of money during the present year. The tax payers of the State may rest assured their money is properly and coo. nomically applied by that faithful offieer, and should his services be continued the finances of the State will be placed In a bettor condition than they have been before for many years. While the tax payers are satisfied that their money is properly need and lawfully applied, they will pay all necessary taxes without mur muring or complaint. The publio burdens must be borne, and will be borne cheerfully while the people have confidence in their public officers. Gen. B. is well entitled to that confidence, and enjoys it. A KNOW-Norman AT Leans.—We learn from Philadelphia papers of Thursday, that a rattle snake with six rattles was exhibiting in that city, which was said to have been killed in Chest nut street, near Fifteenth, the day before. The Ledger is inclined to suspect the whole thing as a " weak invention of the enemy," to frighten Western merchants from visiting a city that abounds in snub poisonous reptiles ; se a set off to the story which the Philadelphia press are charged with circulating relative to the Cholera ravages in New York." This may be so, but we are strongly inclined to think the reptile is genuine, and that he had escaped from some Know-Nothing Lodge. Is one of the order miss ing ! PAPES WANITD.-A copy of our Daily Post of July 16, 1854, is wanted at this office very much. We want it to send to the editor of the Journal. It contains Address No. 1 of the Democratic State Central Committee. Our neighbor seems to consider tts bound to supply him with it, and we would gladly do so, but the fact is our paper sold so fast that day that we "run oat" early, and had none left except for our files. If any one can furnish ue a paper of that date we will be much obliged, and will send it to the Journal. D■AD IiZADINO IT ON A NEW PLAN.-A Phila delphia correspondent of the Washington Star says that John Miller, sent home from Port-au- Prince a fugitive from justice, probably invented his story respecting the murder of a man in New Jersey, for the purpose of getting a free passage home. Be has been unwell for some time. One thing is certain—the authorities of Burlington county know nothing of the "self oonfeased murderer." ANOTSBIL Wein Oktrinx.—Tha Washington Star says th at the officers of the United States Treasury hams discovered a series of frauds, committed by one of the Collectors of Customs, removed by•tthe present administration. It can be easily seen why there was no surplus In the Treasury so 1 ea as the Galphins were in power. ESTAUTION. —Yesterday (Friday) was the day appointed for- theezentton, at Harrisburg, of Courtiand CI males Johnston, convicted of the murder of Co Hier. It is said he is perfectly re signed to his fate, and appears to have made his peace with his Maker. ' • 1 41,;'• 4,‘,1'4 1 .'*; • SMI yl• • .-'!!;""i, AUGUST New• of the D.Y GEN. JOSEPH BAILEY • • • * tl" itt. 4 Dame FOrtIIIRE-.A. Camplel'af Thelma. The freaks of the tickle dame are often dwelt upon, and as an extraordinary example, . Louis Napolean is frequently, alluded to. Although we have had no man elevated to ,the purple in this republic, a 3 in France, (thanks to our bet ter knowledge of what constitutes liberty!) we have something approaching to It In the ease of Gen. Zachary Taylor. On the occasion of Gen. McNiel being appointed, in 1880, Surveyor of the Port of Boston, his friend Taylor, then a Colonel in the Army, wrote a letter of congratu lation, in which he remarked that be was very etrongly attached to a profession he had follow ed for twenty•two years, " but," said ho, " could I get a civil appointment as respectable, with half the emolument attached to it as there is to the one you have received, and where .I could be located eo as to superintend the education of my children, I would resign forthwith." He regret!, however, that he " does not possess influence euough to procure a civil appointment of any grade," and hence considers his doom fixed. Yet in less than twenty years Col. Taylor became a distinguished General and President of the Gai ted States, with the appointment of Surveyor of the Port of Boston as one of the gifts he might bestow upon whom be pleased. George Law is another •• memorable example." Ho is now estimated to ho worth between five and six millions of dollars, and owns a line of ceatnships that could carry Fillibusters enough to take Cuba in forty-tight hours. Besides, he owns a 'nal:lent number of muskets to equip an army of 150,000 men ; and be bee . the money, too, to subsist that army. The only reason then, we presume, why he has not revelation hied Cuba and wrested the Queen of the Antilles from the grasp of Spain, is the want of inclina tion ! His opinion on 'Change is of some im portance now, and he would find little difficulty of negotiating a lea" of a milldam ; yet, when the Pennsylvania canal was constructing George Law oentriaoted for two smell locks, on a section near Huntingdon, and came very near failing, because he had taken them too low We alluded some days ago to the fact that E. P. Christy, of Slinistrel notoriety, had in eleven years amassed an immense fortune ; that he was now worth nearly s2oo,ooo,—intended to retire from business and take hie cage in a free stone on Fifth Avenue. Sines then we have learned from a Buffalo paper that, twelve years ago "Ned Christy," as he was then known, made hie debut to that city. Not having the means to do better, he and his brother George fitted up a room in the garret of a store mad there achieved their first El =Ma. Then " none were so low as to do hint reverence ;" now he has become a oapitiliet, deals in ships, hems and lots, stocks and mortgages ; and some of the men who were formerly wont to cut him dead," are now most happy to take him by the hand. If any one feels dieestiefied with his position and has the ring of the true metal, let him look at there examples and determine his own deetiny. TIIOXI;01e3 Naws.—We can scarcely plat up an exchange which does not contain the impor tant announcement that " the sister of the late Henrietta, Sontag, Mademoiselle Nine Sontag. has retired from the stage to enter a cloister." This event to,,k place evietly twenty yesre ago. The Asia's Nails. Interesting Treaty between the fludstin Bey Co, and the Rlll4.llll3lGo•ernosant. Interesting Debate in the British Parliament Quiten CA.i.itaana tc he ried by the Cortes. A letter published in the London Times of the 10th instant, makes public the very important information that a treaty exists between the Hudson's Bly Company and the Russian govern ment, by which the liaison's Bay Company en joy from the date of Ist June, 1840, for a speci fied period, the exclusive use of tho Rosso- American coast from 54 40 north to Cape Spen• cer, near 68 north, in consideration of the pay ment of two thousand otter skins annually to the Russian Company'. Oa this arrangement It is understood that Great Britain can found a claim to present actual possession of the only really valuable portion of the Russo American coast, and will thereby interpose an effectual stop to the negotiations at present pending for the sale of that territory to the United States. DEBATE IN THE BRITISH PARLIAMENT. In the House of Commons, on the order for the third reading of the consolidated fund (Ap propriation) bill. Mr. Hams called the atten tion to the report of the last session on the slave trade, and urged renewed application for the ful filment of the treaties with Spain for a total suppression of the trade to Cuba, the only place, he said, where slaves were now carried. He ac knowledged that everything htd been done by her Majesty's government that could be done with the government of Spain, but all efforts were detested by the venality of the Cuban au thorities, countenanced by members of thetroyal family of Spain, who were connected with the trade. Lord J. Russell said it was, no doubt, much to be lamented, after what had been done by Great Britan, France, the United States, the maritime powers of Europe and lately by Brasil, to extinguish the slave trade, that it should be still carried on under the protection of Spain at Cuba. Measures, however, bed been taken of a most stringent Attire for the liberation of all negroes recently brought into the is'and, and for the infliction of penalties upon offenders. If these Measures and others of a similar kind were carried Into full effect, in conjunction with a system of registration, the importation of slaves into Cuba would be prevented. Unfortunately, it was too true that the venali ty of official persons opposed obstacles, and It was notorious that Queen Christina derived a considerable profit from the traffic in slaves. A change bad, however, taken place in the govern ment of Spain, and General Coriolis had been appointed Governor-General of Cubs. There was every disposition to put down this trade on the part of her Majesty's government, who would keep a watchful eye on the subject, and exert every effort to acoomplish the great object of putting a total stop to this abominable traffic. On Tuesday night Sir Charles Wood made his long-expected statement on the financial condi tion of India. The circumstances under which the exposition was delivered were of more than ordinary interest, for this was the first year of a new system of government—a system which vir tually broke up the old traditional administra tion, and transferred from the India House to the Imperial Parliament no small portion of authority and responsibility in these important affairs. The total revenues of India, when com pared with the total expenditure, gave in 1851- E 4 a net surplus of £531,205 ; in 1862-8 another surplus of £630,468; but in 1863-4 a deficit of £872,886. Taking the three yews together, as Sir Charles thinks ought to be done, we get a surplus upon the whole period of something more than £BOO,OOO. SPANISH INSURRECTION. - MADRID, August 6.—Espartoro and the Min isters remained at the Palace during a part of last night, in deliberation upon a proposition of the Junta relative to Queen Christina. In the course of the day, deputatiods from various sec done of Madrid presented themselves before the Junta, to request that body to prevent Queen Christina from leaving the kingdom until she had been tried by the Cortee. The Junta imme diately communicated this request to the Coun cil of Ministers, which, after a long and anima ted discussion, determined to accede to the wish es of the people. [From the London Bun, August IL] DEATH OF THE HINH OF BAXONY A telegraphic despatch received at Paris yes terday from Munich,,conveys the melancholy intelligence that the carriage .of the Sing of Barony was overturned at Brennbushel, situated between Munich and Dresden, and that his Ma jesty was killed by a kick from one of the horses. Hie Majesty, Frederick Augustus IV., was born on the 18th of May, 1797• A serious insurrec tion having broken out at Dresden inßeptember, 1880, against the authority of his uncle Anthony, the reigning monarch, Prince Frederick Anvils tug was named oo•regent on the 13th of that month, and succeeded to the throne on the 6th of ,June, 4886, his father, Duke Maximilian, having waived his right thereto. His Majesty having left no lute, the crown descends to Ms brother, John Nepomuc Marie Joseph, born on the 12th of December, 1801. -:l:',:,:'4t'-_:- • : - ',' :. e: . :l ;7 4, ;.! ' ~ ~~ ~ L Vi ` }s~ ~' 151:1151 MERE A GOLD= 07701117N= 101 (1111171.111171 or CoLoa.—The Journal du Havre, (FranCe,) of the 7th inst., contains an advertisement, whereof the following is a literal translation : 1 " MarnilioNtat,.—A widow, third years of age, being possessed of a fortune of 00,000 francs wishes to marry a Negro, between forty and forty-five years of age, who has received a good education. For further particulars, address M. Das, Rue d'Etretat, 87." (from the S:•, , r Origami True Delta, August DO Baena to Court.-...lmmeasa Ex°lt•suent. On Monday evening, an amusing, though rather pointed passege-st-arms took place between Re corder Summer" end Counsellor Field, when the,. cue of the fair but frail Jennie Gleeson was on the tapir, and when the cue was closed, and the Recorder simply fined the accused, the Counsel lor protested against the act as an outrage on public , justice. Raving slept over the metier, theßecorderlioek his seat on the following more. (yesterday,) and the Counsellor took spiri tuel consolation. Eventually, the Counsellor took it into his head to go before the Recorder, and when there, he asked permission to make a motion. Leave being granted, be launched out into a running commentary on what he was pleased to consider the Recorder's illegal ant of the previous evening, whereupon the Recorder ' told him to "hold on." And so the Counsellor did hold on. in a sense different, however, from that intended by the Recorder. This brought the blood to the Recorder's face, and the ire to his bile, and bringing hie knuckles down hard on the deck before him, he ordered the Counsellor to be committed to prison for twenty-four hours for contempt of court. The Counsellor here observed that since the present Recorder had been presiding, the court had generally been considered a legitimate eh. jeot.of contempt; and then, shaking his fioger at the Recorder, be said, " while clothed in your little brief authority you may play after this fashion your fantastic tricks, but the time will come when I shall meet you on equal terms, and then, I shall have my revenge, for I consider you to be nothing but a d—d jackass." At this juncture the Recorder adruptly ad journed the court, end springing from his magis terial tripod, appeared determined to visit the portly unnitellor with a touch of the Lei Talionis. The counsellor, observing the rapid movement, said, " I'm ready for you, but if you dare to lay a hand on me I'll kill you es dead as h—!" at the same time drawing from under his vest es pretty a "bull-dog" as ever drove a piece of cold lead through a fellow's bread-basket. The police here interfered ; the Recorder re turned to his seat ; and the counsellor was con• veyed to prison to purge himself of his contempt. GREAT FIRE. IT NRWARL, N. —The largest and most dent fire which the city of Newark has experienced for o long period, broke out on Wednesday morning about one o'clook, in J. C. Young & Co.'e Harness Manufactory, No. 127 Railroad Avenue, and be fore the flames were extinguished, twelve dwel lings and factories were entirely destroyed, ex- tending over the whole block from East Green to Elm streets, sweeping the whole east side of the Railroad Avenue. The building in which the fire originated was a three story wooden building, and was owned by Green & Co., coach manufacturers. The first story was occupied by them as a blacksmith shop, the second story by J. C. Young A. Co., harness manufacturers, and connected with the firm of Green Br. Co. The third story was occupied by Doane Snow es a lace weaving establishment. The flames spread so rapidly, that there was no opportunity of seeing the property to soy considerable extent. There was an insurance on the property, but to what extent has not yet been ascertained. PIIILADILPHIA COUNTY. —The Democratic turn judges met and organised on Wednesday. Upon an eismination of the returns, with the exception of those from the 'Seventh, Twenty seoond and Twenty-third Wards, it was found that Alderman James W. Fletcher was nominated for Prothonotary of the Dtstriet Court; i. 1). Wilkinson. for Recorder of Deeds ; Joseph Dela yer', for Coroner; and George M. Howell, for Clerk of the Quarter Sessions. The returns of the three Wards cannot alter th 4 result of the above. In -a old oily proper, John F. Stump, John Smith, Jr., and M. V. Baker were nomi nated for the tolerably. W Derangement of the Liver, Is one of the meat common, as well as the most formidable of diumses known to American physicians. It had for years attruted • - th• clown s'lention of the medical faculty in all pares of he United States, and yet up to the time of the discovery of Dr. Wistne'r great Specific, It wu almost beyond the 'reach of medical skill. Thousands had patished without even a hope of relief, and although thonunds may yet be deatined to feel the direful effects of thL mast complicated .dimease, it is now, thanks to the research of Dr. El'Lane, tenet completely beought within the coops of medical run. trot. The proprietor. of the Liver Pills feel confidtrit that they offer a remedy which has been fully tested by time, sod which has never third of success when falrly tried. Purchasers will be careful to ask for Dr. APLane's Cele ' bested Liver Pill,, and take none else. There are other Pills, purporting to be Liver PUL, now before the public. Dr. triune's Liver MIL, also hie celebrated Termifisge, can now be had at all respectable drug stores In the Colted States and Cooed. km for sale by the sole proprietors, /LIMING BROS., Successors to .1. Ridd Co., sugfedaw 110 Wald street. Eeree'a Invegoresting Elixir or co - Fe eerth's crust is a vast depository of remedies uI ta I. to the discuss of the creatures that inhabit It; rind science, industry, reflection end experiment, are con. tinually introducing from this great remedial storehouse new agents for the amelioration of human suffering. The most powerful of theme agents that bee ever been applied for the mitigation of pain, the conservation of health, and the prolongation of life, Is the Adele kerb which forms t h e bade of DR. MORRIE'S INVIGORATING ILISIR OR COR DIAL This preparation, if not a universal panacea, cer tainly =Armes within Its premium as a curative a greater number of complaints than have ever before been subdued, or even relieved, by a single medicine. It I. applicable to all nervous diseases, end all disorders of the secretive or gans. It literally renovates the powers of the stomach, and gives to every organ and every Auld meeseary to diger tion Its full natural vigor, however thowne may bays been Impaired by tuner or indultam». lithe Plwreative fuse V.Oll has boon impaired in either sex, a single worse of this preparation will impart to the relaxed organisation its full sexual vigor. Woman, the most fragile as well as the fair est portion of snimeted nature, will find this her ,urest rellanee to all the dlldraltise, radical or incidental, to which her structure is liable; while in riles of nervous headache, neuralgia, dyspepsia, nervous melancholy, hysteria,feeble nem, warm. trembling, Incipient Weird , . siothieromess, unnatural lrritablllly, fainting fits, epilepsy, weakness of tne back, general prostration, palpitation of the heart, las situde, mental indolence, de, its effects are as certain and uniform as the remits of a mathematloal calculation. The MIAMI Is put up, highly concentrated, in pint bot Lbw. Prim three dollars par bottle, two for Ave dollars, six for twelve dollars. C. R. RING, Proprietor, 192 Bradley, New York. Bold by Damped, throughout the United States, Made, lug the West Indies. AGNNIS. ILIMINO A BROD., No. ao Wood street, Pitt burgh. Da. NW. H. NAVIN% N 0.140 Wood street, do .7. P YLOCING. Alleghea7 au26:dow. Sir The Groat IP remelt asentdiss t 1-51 BALLre ANTIDOTE AND LOTION.—Thom Renew who Irish tor a eat% pasty, and permanent cure, should om the above oelebratod and unrivalled TRENCH PREPARA. ICONS. They have now been in um fir flvo years—have been thoroughly tasted in thousands of the mod obstinate maw, and invariably have given estlefamion. They are not composed simply of Saloom Copan,, but me mammy &Dement from all other preparations, both In the nature of their inrredleate and the MAIMer in which they operate upon the patient. Henn the wonderful surcem attending their nee. A gentleman connected with the Western Railroad says: "I have expended for other people during the last three years ova POO, for remedies of this description, and bare never found • single article that gave nuoh universal Bathe faotlon ea your Antidote and Lotion does. Ido not recol lect of their ever failing to cure In • single instant*. 'Many have been cured in two or three days" Price, Antidote $1; Lotion 60 cents per bottle. Invented by IS. Bally, Physician to the Paris Hospitals, and prepared from the original realists, and sold wholesale and retail by DIIROY A 00., Sole Proprietors for the Uni ted States and Oanadas. Principal Depot, 468 Broadway, New York. Sold in Pitteburgh, wholesale and retall,..,By IILB3IING BROYILSRS, (Successors to Riad 00.,) No. a n dood street. Wheeling—J. H. PATTBRSON A 00., by Druggists everywhere. Jell W Ague and Fever of Three Tear• h ending Curedev.lfi. John Longden, now living at Beaver Dare, Hanover eounty, near Richmond, had Ague and Fever for three years, mod of the time be bud chills twin a day, and randy lees than onus; be ins Perched with fevers ae noon al the chill left him; and after trying phy sicians, quinine, most of the TOIACI advertised, and every thing recommended to him, we about to give op in despair, when Carter's Bfenieh Mixture was 'poker; of; be got two bathe, but before he bad used more than a single one, be wan perfectly cured, and baa not had a chill or fever alb. Mx. /mid= Is only one out of thoueandswho haveheen benefitted by this greet tonic, alterilive and blood purifier. s e e Bee adtrertimmant. aultdsw Q Pa ataloooto.—Tho Well4Do l f ll superiority of °RIBBLE'S tit In the Garment, needs DO comment on his put; it has been acknowtedpid by alinho have farmed him with their orders, that they have never been lltted with the rune eon and style u by him. He bap to inn= his pa Mess and the mein* that his Moak isnow replete with tbe newest Muir Ibr coats, Veda and pants, suitable Per the present season. 61031111.3,' Wm and Pantaloon Maker, 210 IDIOT ot. bad of Wood. • - t • • ••• • • • tty , , MEM MUM AGENT For Melling and Baytng Patent Eights. ryas ..b.cdbor., ;ming learned trona hie Iritesoronse with Patentees, and with persons who were desirous to sell Patent Rights for es, Counties, Statee, Ate ea well as with others who wish to purchase such sights, that ao agent to transact Out kind of business was much needed here, tom determined to devote his time and his abilities to the service himoe who may det.ire to totempoy him. Pledging elf to attend faithfully all matters en trusted to him, he conclud. by referring the public to the following testimonial of a fow of tha citizens In Pitt, burgh, At. MOSES P. EATON. Pituburgb, August 23, y.. 5-4. Primimnon, Augnst I.7th, 1954. The eutweribers have long t eon acquainted with Mr. Moses V. Raton, and have no hesitation in recommending him, to all who may wish to employ his services, no a gen. tleman of undoubted Integrity and Indefatigable industry, in whose elections every reliance may be placed. Neville B. Crain, W.. Rotdoson, Jr., Wm Lerimer, Jr., John Graham, W. fi. Denny, H. Childs A Co., James Wood, N. Holm. Sono, P. B. Friend. - Kramer A Rehm, F. Corona, L. It, Livingston. C7-nio,C.Aluegcustit°l7,.7f.;47.2cr -he OP St E _Mo ' lle ' r ' s ' of the Pitts burgh One Company, are hereby notified that the annual meeting for the election of two persons to serve io4 Trustee. of said Company for three years, 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. 51., of that day. aulSnd J -131 KS M. CHRISTY. Treasurer. 1 5 4....11110 V' the cid:errs of Pittsburgh lead vicinity, who wish to rend a Philadelphia paper, le rolled to the Loosing Regisicr, joatnial published every day, eontatniog acomplete routine 'of all local matters that transpire to the hour of going to prams, ono no particular attention Ic paid to MB depart ment, it will recommend tteelf strongly to the faror of thole persons who formerly resided In that vicinity, as it conveys a faithful epitome of the vast changes wearing In their former hornet.. To the reading and manufacturing portion of the otmornmity ou better medium could be selected for advertising their PSles and products, time bringing directly before the eyes of the merchants the advantages of patron tring the fsctories of the " west end" of the State. As a journal of liberal sentiments, advocating all the reforms of the age, we hearth re-:cm:emend it to one and all, believing Wet ell airy lie benefited by subscrining and supporting paper that eopporta the people,—" eon sibi red omnibus" Tee subscriptloo price Is gir per oeire, In ad-tenor, and should be sent, pre-paid, to WILLIAM lilliNP.Y, N. E. corner Third and Chestnut streets, Philadelphia. Pa. - - A L.IRGE LUT FOE, SALE. in Birming6itm, A LOT t 288 tof : ,, 81. 3 /L2 f l.:,, ,,, oll a,c te t : o i:s o r a lo/d a t fear atron e, will tc• sold on reasonable term , It Is near Beiteacil & Co.'. new glass works, and nsveral other manufacturing comb , lial.merns. It is the largest and best lot now to be had in 111CMIOghILIA fin . manufacturing purposes. Title perfect, and clear of Incumbrance. Engalre ot C. B. 31 SNI all, at hi, Law Office, ymt Fourth street above Smithfield. Nast's:tech. Notice.--The Pertuenmp beret.a.ors exiating and doing buslne , s under the name and style of BN NETT, MARSALL CO, was dissolved on the 19th l'"' " by mutual mHuscut. BENNETT, Bi/LBSRALL t CO. PitArbarsh, June 24th, 1854. Copartnership. FT - gni UNDF.RSIGNED have enteral Into Copartnership 1 under the name and style of GRAFF, BENNETT a co, for the purpose of manufacturing Iron, NaLz, Au., at the C11nt01211.01111113 11111, :, , Juth Pittsburgh. • Mee at pres nt with English t Rkhardsou, No. 116 Water, and 160 First street. WM. B. ENGLISH, ROUT. IL MARSHALL, JAS. J. BENNETT, JOHN GRAFI , . Pittsburgh, June :Nth. ISs4.—je.ti Queue A. Condos, Secretary. Thie Company makes every 11:0.11.101t appertaining to or connected with Llinf RISKS. Also, against Hull and Cargo Risk; on the Ohio and tn. siseippi rivers and tributaries, and Marine nets generally. And against Love and Darrow* by fire,nod against the Perna of the Sea and Inland NavLration sod Trampertstion. Policies issued at the lowest rates consistent with EMllety to all parties. SPECIAL NOTICES at. sateaUn of PITI`SBUIIIIII Life, Fire and Marine Insuranoe Company; OFFICE 65 FIFTH STREET, MASONIC HALL, PI 411.8 5. TTSBURGH, Pres P. ide A nt JA MON, Wm. S. Barer., James D. :WWII, Alexander Bradley, John Fullerton, Robert Galway, Alexander Reynolds, Arm strong County, Ilgratio N. Lee, Kittanning Hiram Stowe, Heaver. James S. licon, Samuel Nl'Cluttaa, William Phillips, John Scott Joseph P. Gaszam, JL D., Joho M'Alpin, Wm. F. Johnston, James Marsha.l, ammo 8. Belden, my2.s:ly .• CITIZENS' limiumaneir Company of Pit 'mbar g D. KING, President; SAM UY.L L MAII.BII.ItL4 Secretary. Office: 94 /raid Seart,ttiorma Market and /roadsteads. Insure. MILL mid CAROO Risks, on the Ohio and Wads alppi Dimes and trilintarice. Insormagainst Lem tir Damage', Fire. ALSO—Against the Partia of tha Sea, and Inland Ilaaigie Soo and Trammortatkra. 12111.1CTOLfil N. D. King, Wm. Larimeadr., Bagaley, Samuel M. Hier Samuel Dm ? William Igughndi, Hobert Dumap,jr., John S. LW worth, Lame M. Pennock, - ?ramie Sellers, B. Harbangh, J. Schoordnaker, Walter Bryant, William/. avg. John Sid pion. dedgi IYANBOCI APED NireM4lll . ll Uri Company of the City of Pittabiargit. J. K. MOORlill AD. Predlant—RODEßT PINYYY, Sect-, W illi blame against PM mod MARIND RISKS of all kinds. Office: No. 99 Water ,tract. DIIIICTOILIt J. K. Mamboed, W. J. Anderson, B.C. Sawyer, K. B. Simpson, Wm. M.Edgar, 11. B. Wilkins, 0. 11. Paulson, William Clallitmerood, 11.. B. Robrts, John 51. Irwin, Joseph Kaye, Wm. Wilkigeon, Dookl Campbell. WnPennsylvania Hospl t al.-- Dm L. Scum', Second, between Wood and Market streets, cwt J. Earn, North-east corner of Diamond, Alle gheny city. are the attending Physicians; to the above !natl. tutlon, for the first quarter of ISM. Applications for admission may be made to them at all hours at their °Mom or at the Hospital at 2 o'clock, P. M. Ascent came of accidental injury are received stall hours, without form. Os C. IC F.AGEM. 110 MARKET stew; Pitt. burgh, Importer and Wholesale Dealer toFANCY AND STAPLE TAEIETI AND DRY GOODS, offers to city and country dealers no large and well selected stock of Goods as any Eastern house, and same prices, thus easing relight, time and expenses. jaa,Yl 1. 0. 0. P.--Plare of molting, Washington Hall, • S' Wood street, between Fifth street and Virgin alley. PI/11111176011 Lon., No.336—Meets every Tuesdayevonlng. KNCLIIPIIIST, No. 87—Matta first and third day of each month. ltnar2ha y ettee.The JOURNEYMEN TAILORS SO ti-ex CUTS, of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, meets on the tint WEDNESDAY of every month, at SOROCILLEITEIVS, In the Diamond. By order. al. GEO. W. &ERSE, Secretary. 10e ATTNNTION I & L. O.—You era hervhy nottarit to attend at your Armory, on MONDAYS, WEDNES DAYS and FRIDAYS, for drill, and to transact each bari um as may come before the Oompany. P. KANN, rioulfeamd Secretary pro tem. OANOBBONA LODGE, I. 0. 0. F.—TL. Ammons Lodge, No. 2 , 39, L O. of 0.7., moots every Woltiaaday evening in Washington Hall, Wood st. [Jyl.7 FVNERAL NOTICE The funeral of SAMUEL SNOWDEN, deed., will leave hie late residency, in Allegheny city, at 9% o'clock, THIS (Saturday) MORNING, and proceed to St. Peter's Church, on Grant street, thence to the Allegheny Cemetery. His remains will be at St. Peter's Church at 10 o'clook, whims his friends an Melted to assemble. 0.1:1M.1!)11:t:lokiCir4'e:4:11C1 Dutra !Bonuses-Classical Departs:meat. YEENCII AND GERMAN LANGUAGE& Ma HAYDEN, Principal of this department, has mode arrangements with Mr. P. P. UDWADDY for forming permanent classes In these language& Mr. U. le a gentle men of the highest respectability and thorough duration, from Hungary, and no pains .111 be spared in his depart, ment to swain t h e bug established reputation of the Air elltrient and thorough instruetka. Mr. U. speaks the English language fluently, and will instruc; Germain! and French in English. Persotur desirous of at, tending the Commercial and Mathematical Departments/I. the same time can do to. Private instructkin given if re quired. Terms—Por private instruction $ll, per half 'suitor. For claes instruction $lO, per half easion. sa2o 113 AM CHANCE MK BUSINESS.—For sale, the stock, ..flo good will and fixtures of • Country Store, with a Cot tage House, of five rooms and kitchen, good ogler, water er the door, and over half an acre of ground, with choice fruit, fine grape 'MY, granaries, stable, &0., situatod op a good road, about 9 miles from the city. This Store has a good run of custom, end Is now doing a profitable business. The Post Office is connected with the Store. Situate in a pleasant neighborhood, near to Schools and Churches. For further pardculers call on, oraddress, post paid, lz S. CUTIIBIET SON su26 140 Third street. STABLETO LET.—A good Brick le, in the rear of No. 304 Penn street. Apply to GEO. IL KEYSER, • 140 Wood street. D ISLOCATIONS—An instrument for mincing diatom lions, for sale low at au.26 KEYSER'S, 110 Wood stook. Ladles , Class In Blathamatiss. IN the Mathematical Pepartmeut of Duff's Oollege, La dies aro taught Arithmetic, Algebra, Elementary De scriptive and Analytical Geometry Trigonometry, Matsu, ration, Linear Perspective. Spbe . l ml hections, Shades and Shadows, ao. This clue to designed principally for teachers and advanced students, and will be email:nod to iiathemetics unions. Irons—Wednesday, from 4to 6,P. M. Saturday. from 9 to 12, A. M. Terms go, per saion of 20 weeks, payable in advance. •P. lIAYDEN, A. IL, an 26 Professor of Mathematics. VltltBll ARRIVAL.—ELLOAN Alll., No. 91 Market rstreet, bar% received a choice lot of plain cord all wool Delaines; do Debeges, half wool; do dark cold Merrimack and Gorham Calicos., with an excellent assortment of gray Sack Mannels. We are closing out our MUM, Lawns, Barmen and all grades of Bummer Goods, at cost. [auM NFTEBIBER NUMMI — We - 9 PUTNAM, just rewired and S for sale at 20 cents, by tlitkrL. B. LAMPIK7I., an 26 87 Wood street. FIS7I-100 bble and bf bbl Trout;_ HO do do White; reed it& diy by art 2.6 LIENNY H . COLLINS. C ILI2/ 5 .F.--.300 bow prime W. it thmtifrotfajosale USGLISH DAIRY casse s—n HENRY H. COM o bow Hib day moiled _Ea Italy by [au2s] M& - - - - IYQIII,-37 Ws good &kr New Oriel= ButMr.= c c. ' ailment, for ode by a 026 KING ZMOORKBAD. • THE POMO OF G. ANTOS, Profaner qf rIM hir. O. Anton purposed returning w this citlPus to name his meshing on the let of August, but iII_ nu' fortunately taken Ul ut Fairmont, Va., be wilt not be able to reach the city for some days. Due notioe will be given to his pupils of his arrival. Enquiries Mg be mule st a SKLIBERIL COE BUILDING LOTS /031 t BALE—Rittinte Iliud Liberty ; hoeing • front of 60 feet by 290 deep. Thom Lou, for beauty of loeation and porill a off, cwwwW• elnpassid In lb. nsighborhood of tire two dam Easy of amen by Rtifited or Tomtits. DricOr WO. Term, one fourth to band, balloon be five , P o _l_mints• CUTHBERT BON, Agents, 110 Tided stmt. P . • . . • 01N.ild'S irtAGAZINN, for September, (1«w eat,) at auSi RIISSILLS', I6 111th street. L A' lO kap No.l lead, err ale by J 751 IVOLVAN.AN, MUM A 00. Throe - Illeusoi and Lots ssitiloi - WM.& be sold st private este, U S liIMMIAND VT LOTS. One Wink Sonsheltnated on lissy,between Fourth ssd Liberty .t seta; Us 20 Sot port by 70 *St • . I Also, *be Lot and two Homes, on Lopn greet. Sixth Ward.. One Haim tronthlg on Logan stseetamithe other on Carpenter's alley; Lot 24 feet by 100. • Also, the stand I now occupy, oaths earner of Ferry and Water strentS, the lease rondos( one yur from Ist of April, 1801, the Yarnitare, Bedding. la. The Boum at pre*. ent is doing • good Mishnah and to pleasantly located, For terms on/ further particulars enquire of UP ALEX. OPLEB, corner of Terry and Water enema P - UTNAM'S MONTHLY, FOB BerTßAßltit.—Oontents: Portrait, on steel, of Hon. J. P. Kennedy, author of Swallow Bern, du; Doe Parties end Polities; Weed Nmes Frans Lint, and Prodigious School of Muir; Marian and her Cell; The Wilde of Northern Heer 'York; Lltsrature of Almanacs; fusel Potter; The Bongs that rimer were Bung; Prairie Letters; My Hosbaud's Mother: The Weeder: The Proper Sphere of Men, (a letter from °lse of the strorm minded ;) The Goat light in Mexico; The Greet lartirelon t' the Fells of 131. Anthony; The History ofdpolite; The Lost On. Muted; The Miter et Large; Notes; Literature, Ae., be. Bemired end for mile by - W. A. OILDNNFENNIT k CO., No. 78 Fourth street. CT* EXADY.—Palnam's &tenthly, End Yankee Names, for September, for sale by _ MINER it 00, aa24 N 0.32 Panithheld street. A CARD—To those wishing beautiful, healthy and eliga ble sits' for suburban reeidences. I have four of those beautiful blocks 1120 feet alums for sale, at the northers end of the Sharpsbunrh Bridge, four miles from town, ant within lkilo feet of the Allegheny Valley Railroad Station. These blocks will be mold at the prism obtained at the pub tic auction on the 15th of July, adding intermit only nom that data. elm, 50 Into, each 05 feet by 100, will be wild on reason abie tetras , and at the same pliers m above. - Apply to JA51103 BLARMIX, Reel Rotate Agent. • ' .arias, Nebraska & Rmow-Mettalinglisses. LAND TlifillTT PIN ONNT. CRIAPitt THAN CAN Bit BOUGHT IN THE ABOVE TERBSIORIER. Real Estate Farm for Sale. Finns subscriber is anthoMsed to sell TWO HUNDRED 1 AND NIGHTY-YOUR ACRES Of LAND, situated Versailles trvenship, Allegheny county, Pennsylvania, lying back of arKeenpott, known as the White-oak Mats, and it sigbt of the propene 3t.tion on the Contivileville Railroad Improvements as followe • Komi LOO HOUSE, BD by 2 f,et, two stories high; and Kam' LOO BARN, di by & feet, (both rem and in good order;) two flue young OMR A.RDo, (best grata' fruit.) just commenced to tau. There ninety te one hundred ecru clemil and in a high itab cultivetion and the talmoii ie well set with wititiroat timber of the 'first order. This Land is well calculated foe a stock Farm, being very level, and the soil of an madlen quality for grass-growing, and being welt watered teal twelve or fourteen noverfailing fringe of excellent This Land has facilities curly met with, being within ha' • mils of the Yougtdoglieny and one mile of Monongahela and alimet,on the line of the Counellsville Railroad, ORE supposed to contain an inexhaustible bed of IRON This Lend would not be in the market, only that the mum about to remove to the ler West." Tema easy, and • price moderate. For further particulars, inquire of W. RBI - NOLL*, at Lorenz's Wise Works. or of JAMES C. RICHEY, Real Estate Agent. et this eke. ri sweat Blusio. T UST RICSITSD AT IL KL1031111.11 MUSIC STORS. tJ the very latest and melt fashioriable Music, selected b.; Usury Sieber, personally, In the eastern GRIM& SaM93— The celebrated Know• Nothing Song, by Wise Nix ; Thr Herdsman's Mountain Home, by Pr. Abt ; The Wanderer, SA sung by Mario, by Perm. jtione--ConstantlooPle Quad rille, by Charles d'Albart; L'hinocenoe, very Wed Polka, by Charles d'Albert; Witte AwakeGalin, by Pr. H. Brown V (Sege Polka, by Wallereteln; Carnival Schottisch, Winner . War Gawp, by 'Julien; Mantua Polka, by War ran ; S urly Dreams, a benotitnl melody for small hands, to) Th. Oaten; Lighte and Shadows, brWlent d be e ono marcher, by Th. Ownen; Premed's Exercises Ak Schmitt; Modern School for the Violin..iret published b. /Reedier. USURY 10.1111101, au= 101 Third street, olgti of the Golden Harp. Duff HE Goodell sod Mathematical Departments of tide In saltationn will be opened on NuNDAY, August 21st. Langusge, Mathemsdka, sod the highest English Breathe , .Ut be taught. Young man can hers pursue othoroagh course of Ciamical and Rogliah studies. No paths nor ea pease will be spared to make this department of the College worthy of pstrouego• Terms, gni per session, of twenty smelts. payable by tht bell session, to advent's. P. HAYDEN, NI. D, 5021:7 Prot Mathematics and Classiall Languages. IVISW BOOK BY N. P. WILLLS—Just received by II IA miner it Co., N 0.32 Smithfield sheet: Famous Persons sod Places: by N. Parker Willis. Daniel Boone and the Hunters of liteatnek - y by W. II Bogart. fifty Years in both Hemispheres, or Reminiseencee of e former Merchant: by Vincent Nolte, Woof New Orleans: 1 rimo, cloth; prim SIX. The Youth of Jeffemon,or &Chronicle of Coliege Scrape, 75 cent. Ticonderoga, or the Black Eagle: by G. P. It. Janies cents. Fifteen Minute. Around New York: by 0. O. Posner; cents. Our lioneyrowns, and other Comicalitles, from Pasch; with illustrations; SIAS. The American Cottage Builder ; • eerie, of Designs, Piens and Spocillostlona, from $2OO to $23,030, for Homes for thr People: by John Bullock, Architect, Sc. History of limbs: by Maturin M. Balton ; 75 cent.. Agatha Beaufort, or Family Pride; 60 rents. AU the new Books of the day supplied by H. 31ISER A CO, N 0.32 Smithfield street. DELIGIITYL'L LOCATION.—For mle, a new Fee• Dwelling Home, just completed, of six. rooms and cellar, nituated on ML Washington, • short distance in the Inclined PM.. The Lot is 100 feet front on •60 f covet, by 215 deep on •10 feet alley. Price $1 tar • easy. Persons in search of • pleasantraddenee will doe to to examine the stare property immediately. CUTHBP.H.T k BON, anZ 110 Third street. 5,„2 . MALL °anemic ROUSH, with a kit of 50 !het front o Ccion street, Mt WashingtunAy 7S feet deep to a leet street. Prim $700; $4OO In hand, balance to th. yearly payments. For sale by 8. CUTUBERT k BON, 140 Third street. I. .uhoet. XIIIMPOMICIOAY Famous Persons and Plarea, by N. P. Willis. Daniel Boone, and the Hunters of Kentucky, by W. 11. Bogart. Lbeseint Wood, by Lofts Linden. Peterson's Idegtsloe for September. Daley's L.ir. Book. Yankee Notions. Just received and for sale W. L. ILDINYENNBY & CO, ariM N 0.76 Fourth west. T AND WARRANTS-10 pod ACttICA—I am Instructed Ls to pay as fo/losre for Laud Warrants, to the amount o! ten thousand acres, Ms: $lBO for 160 emu; $9l for 61 acres; $46 for 40 acres; In gold. JAW= BLAKELY, auftl But Zotate Agent. FOR BALE-50 Building Lots in East Liverpool, Ohio. These Lob are in the midst of Potteries, near the Sta. don of the Pittsburgh and Cleveland Railroad, &nil Will be sold cheap. Terms of payment, per math. Tltiennes erptionable. Apply to JA'AItS BLAKELY, .033 Real Estate Agent FISALG— A two •ry Brick Emma Folk man area; Birmingham. Apply to au.= JAMES BLAKELY. Lu.W tt I tlOUSAbill Autti3 I LARD, I the orate 01 r form, fur solo Apply to au= 4311) IVA BALK-150 eons Minuted In Raccoon But .l_4 tom, 4 miles west of Koonomy; prim $6O per sae. 130 sores 3 mile. nest of Economy, on which Is a good Orebsol; pries sts per mos. For partietaato enquire of str23 AUSTIN LOOMS, 93 Yourtb SPICED caw No. 1 Bpkod Baboon, !n ten pound mai, just noodled by mid SMOBILD BALMON—Jun moolthel by Wrath from Bo* tor, 100 IM froth /Barked Balmoth• of very auforiar [th23] W. A. NUCLUBG. `1 MARA HALIBUT- In lino order. r--300 pound; olgij MUE MACILSAIL—No. 1, in AIM, tag, rectival by Railroad from Boston, by ne23 21 1; A. ICOLORG. k EBEICIAS-60 pa. wag Debudges, alba malt. tuitions- LI We aims, jsugt neelted by express at. au= A A. MASON A Cd& A A. NAPO'S • (x). have Jost received a large moth 11. moot of hea th Olnehasth all of whisk WV the bee of olres sad .aUldy the pathless. . • . au= L INSEED OIL-10 bbla on brad M and for sale t RO o_ /ONO BS, BUCCOSSIIr to J. Kidd 00., . No. 00 Wad street. "LAYTliger VANILIA-11 pas jastforrived sod for It X.,1 by [nen) FLEMING BROS. g aIeINXD bL&OSSAILA-1100 on bud sad forma. by 1,./ so= /LAMING BROS. Nir Lunt Goat - - . ARAHIO-300 Zs ibr oak by /LEMING BEV URPENTINE-10 bbja for Ws by /MEMO HROS, COPAL VAEVISH-500 calls New York, oa haad and V for Bala by Eanl2l nintract BROS. SIIGASII.—We have es hand a fall Aeon of Bennet end Otuelnd Sugars, suitable tbi making Jellies, Preserves ; te, Ida& We ace selling at 8, 9,10 and U ce A nts Ob. MBS, _ _ For Wind as Sale. - A LABGB NEW TEEM STOW( BRICK HOBO., ma ll raining double parka, dining room,kitchece,and Wen ebembers. Than t a loom lard adjoining, and waste house, pomp sod ohne= artackeel. The Mosel' pleasant ly situated, within Mon minutia walk of the city; Onm• nibume running regularly. Alm, for sale, 33 soma of COAL LAND, arrears near the borough of Birmingham. 'This surface could be laid out. to Country Beata. Parts under oultheatlon and pert In 14, ' art trees. Also, LOTS In Birmingham and South Pittsburgh, on perpetual ham, or low for cash. Apply to BSPBOBN. Fourth street, opposite liMork Once, 03 NIL Pamirs, anl9 corner of Bees and Yxat streets. 1 , 10 METAL— 200nMffoo Ctu itk U(I osnasd dry mataset.,SNP OOß n edrr) Ian 18 ) KIN k kEEAD. . . _ umr, 101 VA /211NDBJW DOLLAAS SOL A 210111:111 AND LOT, situated on Caned/ drat, AlledludY Th. Lot it 20 feet front on Orlon by 100 deep to Jetlerstm street. Terms of payment easy. L CUTMIT222 A BON, - aul9 llO Third street ._s A A. MAIM A CO. will, en Monday, Aeon 24 dr. .LI. their lumens* steak M Oallooes at • gnat outstation in price. Upwards of 600 plume et nen hal styles of Mer rimack, and Cbutteutes be add at 160 a per yard- anl9 NO. cehred 1 MACKWUr—Put up la kits fur foully tun, and fix eat by sulB cases -3 Mks Graham's hum' Crackers, jut ant volkwal boa' Nor Tack. and fausalkkq BAYLEY k RENSHAW. •AlB BLOOM- 200 tone Lake Champlato ; Ti " Juniata, (Bedford Imv,) S 3? MU by -orrl2 . KING A MoBURAD. 1 UST ANIMYLD.—Fifty Years la Both lianispbarae: itp by Vincent litmett. Cbeetnut Word: by Lamle Maim. Tbelroatb of JelLorsoa, or Chrontotee of College Sorarall at WlMazasborgit bfafgolert Ipeptorrn: by the author of ilrelarat. Th. Put& BM: ber th "'apply. Just reoeleval fbr sale by W. A. CIDADYINWOMBY I CO., .618 76 Foluth won. OM= BALMON—Jost motive! &mot from Beaton, I 0 am apked Balaton. pat OD Ibr busily use, In 10 lb mon for Ws 11 7 faun inn tir k B.RIIIHAW. worm' - •le war Brcarnsvillo Plank Road; a KW Sou at Ms Palls of Mgt Alto*, Va.i with 100 arm of land; a Dna/ling House and 10 wrap, at llarrallfUlo/ for Mie Di Wa b i CRITHEIRT & IPDX, anl7 Beal Patio Aganta,l4o Tglkd stmt. pItESUMXI3Y.—I tam on band a Maga Am ft.. meet. meat of Perfaisay, wadable of Mk. 011e; Inaffa• Powders., Cologne, hoe sztrects, az. Thomari sly ef the above wilds' would do Tell to toll and my Moak ban. marobaslng elorrbno. isle JOR PUMMEL '.7 tow PuraTian, rom tba Seal sod Lapielsot [Nora at eau MEW Wainier. ' ..///i4Lf t EVERS M=l:2l=l WHrTBECK 9 S CIRCUS, ' - FRENGH EQUEBTRTAN TROOPZ, EIVBY TUB 110011YMADE LOITLICI INTNAIAB, =IOW. Iltblengh foe T he, Hl: mid EDAYS Ono's' anelng on X nanny, Onarnse Thutmt In frond thcOnenna noun Tonalay ovelWedatadan fro .At Family Paelini and the yang Malnn cannot anon; wllll be ATISP.NuON PIKTOIXANCaIkeisp st MA 01104. "7=lM peribrinsaae• at Neckar.. amts. - UA Select Oe • en Pasty iften " 80 i s .IIIIIIIDAY XIFENING,at Oozes HAM AIM* eleeK. near eitbikld. Masts Fifty Coals ; white aga as Pso• oared from Prank Outs; or thodoor ot HAL Mode by Ogres Bona. Mae A wawa= MICE Tau SALL liars Mance nor Printers sr Ca taints I 111111 Proprietors of the 4ilsg. Dada slob "Mg Mammas of tbiir noir olin tae Allo on wry tamable terms. TN astenals las all saw, end of the best quality, and pramats as aspostaso4_ llBl o met rlth 10 embark to the n Unbent Tssoth telpriss V Anal, establishaiLba boss in suereestel aim" nalon Syr form yarn sad is the mar rust pslinnetis the city of Allegheny:4lth contains &mulatto& af about Z,OOO inhabitants If desired, one-lf the estaldbileMit will be wad to s rood rsetner.wbo capabko of youtinetimg the editorial department. For - farther perticalalksaPPlklatima be =do n the proprietors, at &sit Oi" OUDOT of Mend aid Wells streets, Allikheey sky, or by malL on2s:43writ New arrival of Oblakeriara Pews.. JOHN S. IMIELLOXd street, will Te opened today )` the Ibltherhul NNW PIANO YO from thusleirsted manufaatory of &1713,N0P ton, viz : Two superbly served 7 oda". Pianos. Tour plain Rosewood 7 .. Three carved do 6 2 $ " v • One extra carved • " " One plain Rosewood 4 " " • • Four de do 6 ." " Beven Walnut 6 w •il All the above Instrthwents havebern thtinhei - &aka the lest month, and are of the Utast styles of fandtara lave rt.:lily - et BOSTON Nuansisad ever y Plano warranted. JOHN H. arSiLOll,- . No. 41 If osd WNW au2l. Agent for di:Sebring & Soca, &atm . aNDIMEY STAY= PILOPYRTY POB. BATA—lady fest boat as Saadaalp atamat, Allaillea7. by 1111 oa Gay &Gan vith 2 Wok tomes as &Musk* frame howl au the ann. She caner tame a=ska a hall, eve mama .it. tasemeat. The mat bones eaaadaa • hall and lour seems, cellar, area, iv. Tat Talmud tams ..PPIY to B. GOTHlliat k 90N, ao4 Rag Satan agents, Wad dant DUNN BR ADIDY AND WININ, for loadielnal Manny on hand and ft gale by jyZt • WAVING MIDS. wATOFIES AND JIWRLRY.--Ws are wallnirdt Wads of Watches end Jewelry at mach lowa. prim than nsoallJ pbtalned allswthem Cashman inv depend es {etting goods AI my intablialtment at least ea ienromf-ann- Artily nem, than the eastern marlata All pais wa s ranted. Ellyn Ware, manufsetared at myownworlra, inOakland. Jewelry manufarsurad wieder, and neatly watch repairlog dons as harstedara, In tba=amir, And war-anted. Military Goods, of all kinds, at aster n prices. . W. WILGOW. sae 6f Market .trait, owner of lour& IKUCIBLISS BLACK neaD—enassonance an band V and for soldby (se M) MAKING BIM rkI3WIWO WWI iSTAILOH-4. boos - jut wootrod,y . or W. a. 1117LUBQ ONLY TWNNTY CENTE.—Goday dl. Endo& Omuta% fbr July. Edinburgh Ihninr, Nano; a nag novel. Hord Thins: by Mtn& Oar Banymoon by Punch. A new lot of A.G. Basalrfs Gold Dints, nominal by id press by 181111... B. LaUrriii, sal N 0.87 Wood stint AY BUM-6 dozen very Ana Wort India Ilarits, • B received by stl9f JOB. MiIIWOO PERIBOOPIOS, or Current Bobjeou Iliunsoneekse Trusted: by Wm.lthlat ; Day Nat, or the Three Apprentices; $1.45. Bertha and Lily: by Xlizabath Oakes Smith; VAL Ballast's History of Cuba; Illustranal; 5 0 oats. Hard Thine: by Cherie. Mks.;; 25 costa. Tlecnstsnop, or the Black Bald*: by G. P. IL Jaissa; .1121 t. Offligusd Takings, or Crayon Ikatelse of tbs. liotkaable Han of our ate: by George W. Ihnozy; aith TB portesdts 11,50. Par sale by .aid - N 0.82 Bmitblisid street. 4Plat ' e • arsuusoataldseepeorerP- Dished and otherwise, for sele by WALT= P. WASIMIALL, lib Wood Meet. . . OOFFICEPAPItIiS—Ot orbit styles for daces, for sale by sulb i WALTER P. bIARPHALL. (11.11.1. a YAPSitHun Battu Papers at grest at colors, with lumbar= mouldings Ibrzeis t salS WAlltlat P. rOAPEN. Itelie/tithit—Whits and light dithist, hit!' wide r gold and velvet boydem,in drapery plitthrill br fin sale by Duals] WATER P. 11•21 , P , • ._" g CIIMAY on AND LOT NOR EIALB-411inalad tie Idanebeeter. on Mulberry strain A/10, a 4= hotoo. with a large lot. !situate on Elbelleld street. large building lots, at 4300 eaebodtuate at Mt Waridagton. & OUTHIIIitT c &COI, arab Real Beat. Agents. 140 Mani atraet. 1)A1A1 AND CASTILE SOAP—A large supply at the aut rulns Palm sad OWED Soap, eseetvad by JOS FLEXING- Camsletcl , a Loan Oflase N 0•• 10011THVIILD 01111111, NILS 71211.1, Atonal knurl on Gold and Silver Watches, Shereare and other valuable ardeles. - • aullanV awn . 12, 11354-11AHAN A AHL lavas the - 4 A don of the lodise to • new arrival of tholes KINK& , r DRICHS, Yif : , Snits Worked Spencers; SwiNA.Worlud SleerealSwiss Wicked Collars '9ld Jaconat. Oollaill, did i e& taul4l NO. KAMM' EITEINT. i rarewax. wANTAD— For which tba Idgiwia Market .i. Bprice will be gives, by 7 anl.l. B. A. FAHNESTOCK a CO. Kansan Ale. WD. MGLIBB, We Bottler of MTH'S osietwated . Kennett Ale sod Brown Stoat • ileo.Canson Ala and Porten In gonrt and plot bottles. The attention of hwailies, and the triode; Brreepeothdl7 eolletted. -sultry - 110 LOAN- $1S,000„ on notes messed by city otosINIST I bond; es ootteteral seessity. - inquire of - THOMAS WOODS. Nowa at. ANTIO—A klartpge si,ooo,..rannint ,nr. dela years, for WhiCh lila and Geppet &WU M even, at tetr !etas. *quite 2801[111 WOOlOl4- 1111 • Ta Poste • t. I_, WORD SUGAIIB-2D lavetinen; • • •Pt""... Crushed and Palviuised Sup" Put reoe l444 C" Ya ird " CAS supplied by retail or the quantity, on tha inettliberel Mau Ail goals delivered in; of cherice.." JAMES BLAKEY "r 1% LOTB PUB SALIV-=Bltnotooloa °Wm VOW., • -- 0 20 'bet frost by 1:0 dog to on alloy Jibe; 4t lots,osoh 22 foot front by 74 deep. Per price and . tetals to /1111 T - CI7TH • .11 140 Tldesiseast. BEILV-6 'ass S. C. DEM Bed. ruailind this day 1.1 by Banned, and by sal= ais tdata ar at. re tail, b salt y siw, alma. w. A. Immo. OFTPX---00 - bligh palms kb, NJ /0 Jars ;3n store sad for "di matt: XING & . j 1152 N--/L.-ircLußc NO. BUO&B.-76 lank Finis in store an& . anlo IMO & ZD SllGlARB—Powdared, Cessald.Cassnal sad Bogen, hi Mom sod fka We by rale KING 1200BELLD. MOLASSES -60 bele New *ism; - ; SO " .Snwes Hoar; kw ile ic S itm eolo ante XI - AILS-1W lopolowted 4201117 male b 7 =lO G IBoli—oo tons NO.l Auttust&lgi 100 " Na 2 4O; 100 Hai do • 0004 brands, far Ws MwhICIESKIHAN & 1111 Cool Hula Pokier Saa hare, 88 filth stmt. BAILEY k TIMISKAW ==l EFINN tam It CO boXfka.Ounpawelar, Young Hyman ingt Tame, in gare asul for selliter onto KING 2 .11f0thhitifilp , 0&&000—Gleont wunar, wow' , " Oktosig otbse Smits bruids, Lew by 1010 »at INDOW -GLASS-LW . . man t 0.11 brand, ODr_ salta ire xOlO It MOOREINAD I 'upon . TOY • -7 ;"• Melt Tube WS air af ad; for oda at Bead and La= We . . • - 9[lo IXT—Tbe nand dozy roons,large sad aggriml I. wan Agate, sad gad Seat adrazdararMlllo TLYd Amt. Padaidoa &ea isaamdkadv Amply ta . S. Ceraakt k ON, 1 1;2002-0 nm. INdos; - --_ 2 do gliaoktios; _ 2 do Ile= ; tor ask by • - 4221 WISH 2 SINGLAIL 10IW BOOKS JUST ItlieltlNYD—.. N Oar Ifoneyitoort, tod atbar Oontratithri - frois . Pooh; RAW= sad Isialse, by Mn. M* LlltsphaatlT Noora.Days• Tittraidaroia, or. tbe tarok lea: by Q. P.S. Jam; Bose Woodvlll., or tha lamb Ilattlbtar ; WA: Dump: Ibtars Living Aga; No. NA; °Lama's Pktorial for this math; man( and for nis at PAUL KLEMM LltroaryDepot, salt - - fifth at,toppositathe Mastro. IILAr AGAZLNYB Yult. AUGUBT.— .1311 Pte. Monthly. 13 = 1 =o . Inta • Grahame. • . - • • No. tat Living Aga . litnistaing th.gm • a Ll* &Voted in AlM:llmi Just remind and for aalo'by . . . W.A. an,DMATIPIMOre & 00., .11 -.- No. Telrearth Wert fAi AHD TIMES, ionr gooey, by Muir Illekons; Jost reesived•by Rhllint. • No. lin stmt. Moo — Trot t. TroPor nod ho Nan: mind tram tho London NMI= by Ds. LT. hall. - • • Both. and Wy; • now boob, by Nro.lllboobOth Oaks, Smith • Tneatim en Food and Mot, by J. Perskra,ll.lh Chambers' Journal,..lbe 4ng oat. And all the Ws N Idainilnen and Ri =pinn i Z ia lbniteb• il.ben fpnlean un] DWELLING HCZELIC YOB BALZ—Bitastsi on Bablasal stmt., Albgbeny, mar the In. OW/ Strait Reface, • Beira Boom, well maned, hydrant at time lam, ix. PSI pair sad WEN apply at the Roll Litate 01100 of S. CUTEBBEZ a 110 N, inn 140111J•d stmt. NIINZAL DEOPN.—Aporkur supply NC aka r`r: sztradibr th• handkarchist, roolved. % into o JCNL / sail eorsir of the Dlamood sad Mites I In, I •• I I. ; A bowl* ea be had by spoSiar se soon at Augof ch. ad monsiNo POST. 01.111 Moat Store for Salo. Tad osboositor cam Ike Wok Ms oath* gag of Oro -1 codas, wttb good ordl of tbr boa Orton" re. "Solaro ofUlf GUM &Wade No.lolllllllldoli 'trot . . - - .. Lot. Plc dials. . , l ic i i .. it " GOOD WELDING LOT, Glamtibmil in _ .. Al. by 100 hot fa depth, . 01 1 *esp. Inquire at la ei .1 at ogee el tbio -- 0 _` MS -- - AI MU DRAY ROSA •rl llir im a P Witte at IP Val stmt. ".‘" ~, .t~: ~ ~ x: . ~ <; =LU