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The Dernocraiie Ceonty Committee of Correspondence met this morning, In pill - 41.nm of previous notice, at the Sc Charles 114.4 laid organized Per btoineas. Who. upon motion of Jsznes Bisokmore, eicoridol Jno. liarton, It wag Deseret. That the Democrats of the several Wards, Bocouchs end Town-hips of Allegheny county, are hereby regoeded to must et the tomel plums Pie holding printery asseathlsgea, on SAM' ttDalv, September :2d, and elect two delegates each, to represent them In County Convention, whielt will eesemble at the Court Donee on the f Rowing Wed tecsilsy. (the GM Sept) at 11 o'clock, A. 1., to nominate a ("niety ticket to be voted far at the ensuing election. The Democratic voters of the Cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, and - the ervervi Boroughs, will meet between the bouts of nee and scree o'clock, P. M., and of the Town. rLI lioto , ien the hones of three and floe o'clock, P. M. The Democratic voters of Ross township will meat at I v ‘dd stand, Perrysville Plank Rood. The delegates representing the several Boroughs and Townships will also have to plaess in nomination three psr , coca to be voted for as Directors of the Poor for Allegheny comity. On motion or Jahn C. Lunn, filnonded by D. Id Campbell, 7. -as - .Resolmi, That we return our sincere thanks to the wen • tieutauly prupri”corF of thASL Charles Hotel, for their kind laws cu turut•htng som ample swoommodatloos for the toteting, of the Committee dero,l the pre e ent year. Vu mclean, adjourned sine dte. DAVID thiIIPIELL, Chairman. JOSIN BOLTON, J1Y.69 BLACIUOII2.) At Brandenburg; Ky., on Saturday evening, tho 19th instant, Francis J. King killed John Dougherty, his brother in law. It arose out of a dispute concerning a law suit. This is the third man shot in Brandenburg with eighteen months, and two out of the three killed. A fair is now being held at Marshfield, the proceeds of which are to be applied to building a suitable fence around the old Winslow Burying Orkind. Thus far it promises to be eminently successful. A correspondent, writing from the scene of exhibition, says "the tables are loaded with the ancient and the modern, the curious and the new, with useful and fancy articles. Every description of likeness of the great Web ster, so lately the lord of the manor, abound. Toe buying was brisk and the prices remunera tive." • "SATURDAY MORNING POST.. tVe have printed some extra copies of day be fore yesterday's issue, which can be had on ap plication at the counting room. It contains a half dozen editorial articles ou the leading sub jects of the day; a choice tale ; extracts from our exchanges, and a column of the very Meet news in a condensed shape. Single copies 5 coats, wish or without wrappers ; $2,00 per year to single subscribers ; or(One dollar to a club of ten. The State Temperance Convention appointed a Committee to interrogate the candidates on the several tickets for State officers. That Com mittee addressed interrogatories to 42hie: Jas. Lice Black. Judge Black replied in a noble let ter, ?nixing to pledge himself on questions of law, in;.isdvaorte of his election. The letter has mot with universal approbation for the manli ness of its tone, and the soundness of its reeti meets. The Whig papers are now abusing Judge Bissek for the publication of hie letter. They gay it wee not designed for publication. They 'Social they had "caught a Tartar," and they wicied to suppress-the answer. Observe the intactness of the thing. They address a letter to Judge Black, questioning him in regard ie the pr.hibuory liquor law. He writes and pub lishes a reply; nod they abuse him for it. If he bad written and published no reply, they would have said 'he was dodging the question. As be did reply, they abuse him for publishing it. Either way the base revilers were deter miaed to villify one of the best men in the State. ' Another trick, equally mean, they resort to in regard to the Governor. They challenge him to tura o.et and meet Pollock on the stump. The Gorernor turns out and makes a speech in Ful ton county. They then accuse him of going into an "out-of-the-way" county to begin. At length it turns out, as we are told, that Polled is not to take the stump at all. Will the people reward such " ecoundrelism" with success ? The Whig papers urged the protestant clergy to protest against the Nebraska bill. They did It; and were applauded by Whigs; and one of them was urged to run for Congress. The Bee. tl 12 Chambers made a speech at Bedford, • saort time einoe, urging the people to vote for a Mane liquor law, and "for whom they pleased" for Governor. The Whig papers now abuse him In. the most unmeasured terms, and call him • "clerical deniagogue." He refaced to drag the temperance canes into politics, and make it a foot-ball to be kicked about by'politicians, and they call him a " clerical demagogue." It is demagogueism for a clergyman to tell the people to "vote for whom they please" for Governor, and then drge them to vote for the Maine law ; bat it Is all , right for protestant clergymen to protest " in.!the name of Almighty God, and of their clerical office" against the principle of self-government. Do not the people see the atrocity of these Whig calumnies; and the baseness and meanness of the tricks to which Whig loaders resort to de. calve them ? Some of the Effects of Dry Weather. We have lying before us extracts from our ex changer+ from all parts of the country—North, &nth, East and West—all of which - are piteoua in their complaints of the want of rain. In the west and south-west the dronth is particularly severe ; and, the press tell us, it has so wilted the corn that there can in no event be more than half the usual yield. When we remember that the entire yield of Indian corn, in 1810, was up wards of els hundred million bushels, and that more than half this amount was raised in the west ern and south-western States, we can form some adequate conception of the effect it will have on the productive industry of the country. But this is the loss on a single article; all other summer crops are in on equally bad, if not worse plight. In Virginia, oats are selling at $1 to $1,25 per bushel. In many portions of New York farmers are cutting np their corn and feeding it to the o dile, and in Kentucky stock bogs are dull sale of 1 cent per pound, from the absolute certainty th a there will be no corn to feed them with. From the reports of our own State the corn crop appears to be an utter failure west of the Alleghenies; in the east things look slightly better, but in Chester, Bucks, &0., there is not withttlnding great suffering for want of rain. A "KNOW NuTUING " INDEED.—The following Will show of !that sort of stuff they make Know Nothing schcol directors. Mr. Charles Cline is one of the Controllers of the Nldeteenth Ward Public Schools, Philadelphia. In a letter to the editor of the Ledger, defending the dismissal of female teachers for their religion, spells adjourn ed—a d grid ! I He confounds the words their and there; spells privileged Pr i•e ledge .1; says " the reasons for this move tool simply this," and "on this day we dons very little 1" These choice morceoux are gathered literally from his letter, as it appeared in the Ledger. ,M, w..~ :. .~, ~ t ; . .* ' - - • • ,~, ~N 4 , .~ r !'. OF BoYZNSET 0001ST AUGUST 28 Ne*aiif the Day. Di KAN TtiICKS IV I Xs • ' 434i't ; , 41 . 0 ~?~4 i= Ar m -+ , .... . . , I , *taiMtf 7 iWnintiiiiii , -Notliiiigiebi that was ta` king place in Philadelphia. We have now pret- Sy strong proof that such is the *- 4 1tud4tme the:Know Nothing Mayor, Counolle,.and School 'Dhiiiitpre me becoming thoroughly alarmed at the'stortn of Indignation thebiconduct was arou eing. A short time since, .they turned several femaleti out of their sltua Sone as teachers in the city ectioalth. because they were members of the catholic church. ' iPublio opinion at once con demned the act; and now we find the following In the Philadelphia Regieer of the 231 EXTILAOILDINART Aurtox.—Last evening, the School Directors of the Sixteenth Ward reelect ed all the school teachers they recently expelled. This is a square backing out .4 the position as sumed, which caused so much excitement in the publio mind." It must, bee strong reaction in the public mind indeed that can compel each prompt backing out. This act shows that their power is bro ken, and , their confidence in themselvee do atroyed. We were lately told by a Philadelphian, who ie worthy of confidence, that if Conrad was to run the race over again now, he would be defeat ed by a large majority. The charge againat Bishop (Moaner. , The handbill that wan lately Issued and wide• ly circulated, making charges against Bishop O'Connor, set out with saying that Eleanor Lawrence was from Elk county, where her father some time ago died, leaving her one bends* and fifty acres of land. Mr. Wilmarth, of our city, wrote to a gentleman in Elk county, to as. certain the truth of that part of the story, and received a letter from hie friend in the following worde: I bare made the closest enquiries in regard to the deceased Lowrance. whom you wrote me concerning. He never "lied, or !mid, in this county, and no other person answering his de scription of any name. I enquired of some of the prominent citizens of St. Marys, and am eatiefied that he never lived there. Some one has been imposing upon yea in the matter if they locate biotin Elk county. The assessments of the several townships of the county show no such man; and if he owned ono hundred and fifty acres of land they certainly should." The gentleman who writes this letter is worthy of implicit belief, as we happen to know. It is evident, then, that the first part of the story is a falsehood, and that the whole charge le a base fabrication. . The Rata Guoge—The Drought It is well kudirn to our citizens that Mr: Scudder Hart has for malty years kept an ac curate account of the weather, the amount of rain that fell each month, the stageof the river, &o. From his records ha has furnished us the - following statistics in regard to the fall of rain during the months of May, June, July and August of each of the last five years. It will be seen that in those four months of 18.54, only two and a quarter inehes bare fallen lees than in any former year, as appears from the follow ing table Year. May, In. June. In. July. In sec.. In. Y.t4L 1430. 29,, 2% 2 1 .( 3 4 .‘„ 1441. 14„ 11 1834 3 lar3l. .3., a - ' , 1534. . • The table includes the month of Augnit up :o the 21st doy. But there bus been no rain niece till the 26th. The t' oldest inhabitant " hoe co recollection of s year in which co little rain tell in the four months mentioned. It is then the most severe drought ever known iu this region. ORIGIN or TIIC SPIRIT RAtrINCI NLIRANCZ America is likely to leee the Oredit of '•r',ginu!ing the Epiric rapping delusion. According to a couoh esteemed missionary et Shanghai, Chins, —Dr. Alacgonau,—the Pig tails were practi.it g table-turning long before the thing was ,ireunnd of by the Foxes or Fishes. He says that e 1813,11000 after he arrived in Nincpo, and befc•e that port woo opened (or trade, the practice amounted to a regular furor, nearly every linu,e being the scene of it daily during a whole sea son. The methods of raising spirits were deal with Sao.o of eon rappers, but in the table tolliliCel3B they had the onlvac tage, since they mode their tables turn upside down, and perform their evolutions feet upward I Well, why should'ot it be so! If there is anything spiritual In the theory, it is eminently proper that it should be of Celestial origin ! Two RICHMOND/ 1$ TUC FIIILD, PROBASLT.- The Adamantine Democratic State Committee, met , in New York city on , Thursday morning, to receive the Report of a special Committee, ap pointed to wait oo Judge E1f013.311 to ascerta.n whether he would permit his name to be need ae the "Hard" candidate for Governer. McCom mittee reported, verbally, that the Judge bad connected to run. He was personally repug• tient to entering the political arena under such circumstances, but in order to satisfy his politi cal (heti& be had nevertheless ooneluded to •' stand the hazard of the die." This will of ne cessity, compel the Soft Shells to nominate a sep perate ticket as they could never agree to sup port the Es-Collector; and will probably allow the Whim—although some 80,000 in the mi nority—to slip into power. The PICSITAX FORGERY CA 81.—Richard Sachs, alias Adolph Hoffman and Herman Mentsel, who were arrested in New York, charged with robbing the Bank of the city of Breslau, in, Prussia, and subsequently, with forging on three different occasion., checks, for the purpose of covering the robbery committed on the Bank were taken to Philadelphia and bad a hearing before the 11. S. Commissioo er. There being no evidence against Meottel, except that he was in company with Sachs, be was discharged. The other prisoner made a foil end voluntary confession of the crime. He is said to be a young and from his appearance a very intelligent German. BLACKWOOD'S MACIAZINP. --The September number of this valuable monthly is to hand. The content' are interesting. The article on " The Ethnology of Europe" is worth the whole prioe of the volume for a year. Another article, entitled "The Insurrection in Spain," will be read with Interest. Blackwood's Magazine al ways contains something good, and this number is equal to any we have seen. For nolo by ?diner & Co. and Gildentenney Co., Pittoburgb. PIIILADELPUIA COUNTY —The Democrats of the city proper have nominated the following legislative ticket: Senate—George Smith. As sembly—John F. Stump, James M. Robb, John Smith, Jr., M. V. Raker. The Whigs of the same wards have got up the following: For Senate—Wm. A Crabbe. Ae eembly—Wm. It. 'Morris, Geo. R. Smith, Thos. Biddle, Jr., and Henry K. Strong. lowA ELlSOTlON.—NOtWilitetandlOg ail the Whig blow about a victory in lowa," it appears the Democrats have elected four of the State ticket --Attorney General, Secretary of State, State Treasurer and Auditor of State. The Fusionists have elected their Governor—Grimes; who, an. doubtedly, was elected on the popularity of the elder Grimes, a nuiversally esteemed old gentle man deceased some years since. WHAT Ana wa Coxina TO ?—Two New York papers published less than 100 miles apart, each contain accounts of "scandalous affairs," in other words, the elopement of a °maple faithless frail ones from their liege lords. In one once the lady ran off with a German, taking with her three children and all her husband's money—a considerable pile. Appeurstarn.—The editor of a Cadiz, Ohio, paper juibiiihee the names of his subscribers Who pp their anbeoriptions, under the head of " Legion of Honor." :i ~ -~ - -, =MI • 4 , Ei l ikt;,WtMamoistr t. e • aese-4.0 14..tmesikmead 5 .446botrak0wit. Boma days ago - W.a brier statement that a fight bad occurred between two Clans of Chinese at Weaverstille, Trinity county. ofillso 15th inst. The Shasta Courier, of the 22d Met., contains an account of, the affair, written by a Correspondent at Witawerstille,itho line present and wimeseed it, from which we copy: „ The parties met In all their accustomed modes of warfare—their banners, shields, lances and helmets, the same as used in their wars at home. Oa Saturday morning both parties were out skirmishing and drilling; they were desig nated by the email party and the large party— the former consisting of one hundred and forty men, the latter of about four hundred. At about three o'clock in the afternoon, the email piny charged ou the other—the conflict was short hut destructive; tho small party were vie turionu, killing eight of the large party and dri ving them from tho ground, and capturing their flog as a trophy of war; the small party had /too men killed. Some tea or twelve on both sides were severely wounded. 01:10 white man, who was interfering in the fight by discharging his pistol at one of the parties, was shot dead by Ammo spectator, of whom there were about one thousand. 4, All day the greateet excitement .prevailed throughout town—some were fur, others against their lighting. Our sheriff did all In his power to stop the difficulty up to the very latest hoar, hut he could accomplish nothing—tight they would, and fight they did; bat their differences are in no better condition now than they were before. Neither dare to go to work, one is afraid of the other, consequently, both are idle. So matters stand at present. "On Sunday the large party collected all their dead together and burnt them, in the same manner rts do the Indians of this country, and then buried their ashes. The small party buried theirs with all the imposing ceremonies of war— they ali turned out in funeral procession, and f 'flowed the bodies to their g ,'accompanied with niece, as white men would. Tne white man killed was also buried the same day. It was a day of funerals. Lung will it be remem bered by the people of this town." FTC. the ()bingo the., 24tb..1 Jnstlo• In Ilot Floats. One of the nicest operations in catching rogues that we have heard of in a long time was made by Sheriff Bradley and Deputy Sheriff Pinker ton yesterday morning On Monday evening John Carter, alias Henry Miller, stole from a pedlar, at the French Hotel ou Randolph street, five o watches, and as the result proved burled them in the sand near the Michigan Central De pot. The officers got track of him on Tuesday evening; hut fearing they could not fiod proof to coo Pot him they watched him, and saw him safe ly domiciled at the New England House, on the North Side. Here he stole what money, (sot a large amount.) he found in the wallet of one of his fellow lodgers. At half-past four, yesterday morning, the eagle eyes of Messrs. Bradley and Pinkerton were again on him. They watched him to the Central Railroad depot, saw him dig up the watches from the sand, and ensconce himself in the Cincinnati Morning Train, when they pounced upon him, and took him to breakfast at the ex pense of the people, on the public square. Be. fore II o'clock the Grand Jury hal indicted the gen lemma, arid at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, be was sentenced to ten years imprisonment in the penitentiary. Mr. Carter was therefore arrested, tried sod conricted, anti sentenced to the penitentiary for ten years, in s sloth tar. Verily, justice in this fostance was not • lame of foot," as the old poet has II The grcattst preise is due to Sher iff Itrldiey anti .1):Toty Sheriff Pinkerton, for their t.zaciiy and energy in arresting the •il. lame 0,1 ore iolemtiog the city. At this rite, we should hobo they troo;.1 soon become scarce. • ' A rrest of C 0... Ifulltn•, of the Cy•tte. en twin George N co . the Coifed •''t et, sloop of-te2ir Cy-It.e, wan nrrerred at the Astor lioaoto, 3.tater Lay toll-4111g 10: ,, P.1{ on o'clock. at the suit of Calvin D0r,...1, a merchant do ing t 1,11004 in this city, for deetr,line property is the'evrack on Greytown. Chief Jut, tice t taklec . of the Sorer:, Giurt, granted the order of at .Y.C.11 wan 1.1,r.1 in the hands of Deputy :antra Vatted . Officer Coked preetleit to tLe Astot House, where he Cu. a short, stout, thicks,t rt with II,: hair nod whisker., who took the matter eery coollf , agile knew the L'oitet! gwertr.rtleia bane to ace him through toe tothcolty. la company with the Depute enertif‘,lleil the C iltector of the Port, lieroann .1. Rriltiehl; aloha J. Clean, the Aninat .ut Treasurer, nod J. K. Brodhead, Naval Officer. These geottrtarn g*ne bonds to the .mount of I v.,:y cl.illare for hie ap tqpearsoce when Gni toot seaald tabs plane. Captain •ad 110n0 diSobtarged from cus tedy. Ile took the evening/train foe Boston. Tut PRACTICAL St KVEYOIeII hava re.ceived (hie camp rebrusive little work; by An drew Unseen. Civil Engineer, from the publisher, Henry Corey Baird, Philadelphia- It purports to give sufficient information on tho science to make a flaiehed surveyor of any young man of oommon ()opacity, without the aid of a teacher. Fur nolo io thin city, by 11. T. C. Morgan, 101 Wood street. The next elections will be held In Vermont and Maine, on the btb and 11th of September. Raw whisky was 'commanding at St. Loa's, on the 10th Inst., the unusual price of 34 0 35 cente a gallon. The •• Prohibitory" Law which the people of Te 2,18 ban just voted in favor of, only pro hibits the sale of liquor In less quantities than a quart. Lours Bridgman Is spending the summer with Dr. Morton at Halifax. Maas., whose wife was among ber earliest teachers. Laura is now about twenty-five years of age. She is employ cd in writing her autobiography. Some insolent negro servants at a hotel In New Bedford insulted the city authorities of Boston iu retaliation for the Burns affair. A stampede on the part of the perambulating fathers prevented any bloodshed. First Lieut. Willy C. Adams was court-mar• titled at Fort talon, N. M., in February last, for drunkenness while on duty, found guilty, and on the litb lost. the sentence was duly carried out. Richardson, of 111., has been renominated from the Quincy District. lie was pot on the track by an unanimous vote of his party, and the licbraska issue boldly accepted. Col. IL introduced the bill into the House and was Its champion in that body. Ills majority when elected in 1858 was 575. Emigration to Liberia promises to be unusu ally large this fall. An expedition will sail from New York about the first of November. It would have been announced for a much earlier period, but that the So.:piety were desirous of ac• cumulating a company of emigrants from Penn sylvania, who cannot leave before the close of October. Thomas Clayton, a distinguished citizen of the State of Delaware, and formerly a member of Congress, first a 8 a Representative, and next as a Senator, died at his residence in New Castle, on Monday evening. He twice held • seat in the Senate, and was also, at different periods, a member of the Delaware Legislature, and Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas, and Chief Justice of the Superior Court. Cu Monday night last, about twelve o'clock, a man by the name of Josephus Brewer, clerk on the steamer Minnesota Belle, aged twenty.six years and a native or the State of New York, was ,tabbed at St. Louis by a Frenchman, fami• liarly known as Joe Alvarez. The was inflicted by a dagger, and appeared to have been received from behind, over the left shoulder. it entered just above the nipp:e of the left breast in the region of the heart, and is considered most dan gerous, although at last accounts he was still living. StDSTITUTE FOIL Coen.—A correspondent of the Altoa 74legraph sends that paper the follow ing. It in certainly worth a trial : As there is a greiit ecaroity of corn in the country, and farmers are likely to be much in convenienced by it. for food for their hogs, I am tempted to offer the following (or their benefit: Cut Timothy hay very fine, and boil it well, to which add one part of oat meal or bran, to two of the cuLhay. This mixture will not only keep your hogs well, but fatten them. The same is godd for mitch cows. In 1844, necessity obliged me to use the above, and it answered well. NIBILMTA AND KANSAL—Frequent inquiries are made by persons disposed to turn their faces towards the setting sus as to the extent of these new Territories. A report from the Land office shows that Nebraska corers an area of 342,438 square miles, equal to 219,160,320 acres of land. Kansas Ahas an area of 128,283 square miles, equal to 80,821,120 sores of land. To large portions of this land the Indian title has not been extinguished, but enough Is open for set tlement to satisfy the molt eager enterprise ter years to sone. ;'.~— ~~s"~; EMIE n re a tion to the extensiort.of the Colt patent, taken by a committerof Cling - feint; ascertain titer undue or improper influence had been brought to bear on the votes of the mentbers,An coming out piaoemeal. Some disoloinies are made of a disgraceful character relative to the conduct of ladies who visit Washington, for the purpose of influencing legislation, and getting pet projee'e through Congress by their flattering attentions to susceptible members. It appears that these " ladies " take all the doubtful and disputed projects in hand which promise to pay well if encase-ful, and then bring all their charms of person and of fascinating conversation to bear on the members, either to exact promisee of support, or to detain them from their seats while the TO:3 is being taken. The members appear to uniierstand these ladies tolerably well, and the testimony shows more virtue in Congress than it generally gets credit for. It is recorded that several members, counted upon se secure fur oue of these projeats, either from age or a sense of duty were able to overcome the blan dishments of female beauty, and voted " dead against it." THE WONDERS OF PROTOORAPHY.-At a COO vereazione at the Polytechnio Institution in Paris, a curious illustration was given of the ca pabilities of photography in experietioed hands. Two photographs werelexhibited, one the largest the other the smallest, ever produoedby the pro cess. The first was a portrait the full size of life, and the last was a oopy of the front ebeet of the London Times on a surface scarcely ex ceeding two inches by three. Both pictures were exceedingly perfect, the portrait, it is said, being more pleasing and far more correct than th,se usually produced, while the copy, not withstanding its exceeding minuteness could be read without the assistance of a magnifying glass. A HOTEL FOR COLORED PEOPLE. -It 10 said that several gentlemen in the city of New York, to wit:—Wm. 13. Astor, Josiah Perham, Horace Greeley, P. T. Barnum, Wm. H. Burroughs, of the Irving, and Coleman A. Stetson, have pur chased the row of brick buildings facing the Bowling Green, and looking op Broadway. They will demolish these buildings, and erect. upon the site a floe hotel, of brown sand-atone. The hotel is intended solely for the colored people of the United States. It will be leased to colored men, and none but colored men will be allowed to board there. An establishment of this kind has long been wanted in that city. Assesetcertoa IN Sr. Louts.—St. Louis, at the present time, must be an unenviable place of residence to any except the moat abandoned and degraded beings that ever infested society. The Ropublitan thus closes an article on that subject "The picture is not overdrawn, and it is time the public should be made acquainted with the fasts. Where le this to stop. Have we no reme dy ! Must every night be the pall of butchered victims who fall from hate or a lust for blood? Is the law powerless, or is there no one to exe cute it! Must the mace of justice give place to the glittering blade and deadly knife T" sir We find the following in the Eaaton Ste find. The editor is &neighbor end friend of Col Mott : F.DIIAL tlinaraaroot.--The Daily Nara makes itself ridiculous in charging, by inuendo, that Henry P. Mott is a Know-Nothing. We know that be is not a member of that or any other secret political order, and so does the editor of the Nina:, and we defy him to fio the charge on Col. Mott. Let us hare the charge direct, and Do skulking now, Mr. News. PRI/X - 1M Of TRII CORN CROP—SOMI or roe CONSEQUIRCZR.—From all that we can learn thronge private ctrreepoodence, verbal comma• nications, avid exchanges., we think we can safely sap that in three fourths of Illinois, nearly CI of Minso di, o large portico of lodiana, Ohio, Kentucky and Tim:metier, the corn crop for the preheat season will be below the half of en aver age yield. NEW Col NigitTISIT tei in circulation a new counterfeit oue dollar lAA, on the Farmers' Bank of Kentucky, •hie_h.—tbongh it may ea e,ly be detected, from the fact that the ground work of the engraving is much darker than the genuine. and the features of the likenesses on both ends are badly rxecnted,—is calculated to deceive. The name of J. B. Temple. Cashier, in the counterfeit, is engraved. 'lthe bill is let ter A, and payable at the Maysvillebraneh. Homooexrux Doemoue —The Landon Lancet knnouriees that the famous Hahnemann Hospital in that city has ceased to exist, and that the foruiture sadislreats have all bees sold at suc tion. Q Dortateeneat of the Liver, Is one of the roezoo, .ell a the most formidable of dimmer ktutect to Ame-iron clay/ debts It bed ste years ettraeued the ei•weet attuatiou of the medical faculty to all part , Of the United and yet op to the tune of lb, disco, ry of be WLante'e crest Sperlbe, it was elmtwt beyond lb. reeeh of medical AUL Thousand, bad pm iatted without •en a bop. of rellef.'and although thousands may yet tv dmaned m bed the d ireful offeeta rf this upset sOmpliceied &r w% It D now, thooka to the ramerth of Dr. ADLaies, most completely Drought within the mope of medical con trol. The pmpiloted. of the Liver Pill. feel confident that 'bey offer a remedy which Mu been fully tested by tuts, and whleh hes troves felled of 1110.0 fairly tried. Purrhariers oil! be carefal to ask for Dr. M'l..n.. ods. bated Urea. Pills, and take none obra. noir. oz. baker PQrportlog to he bl•er Pith, now Infore the Fublio. Dr. SPLane's lever Pills, also ble eelebratad Vermlluire, ma now be hal at all respectable drag entree is the United States and Catiada. A'no fur sale by the solo proprietor,, FUMING DROP., linecamors to J. Ridd I Co., audectia• 60 Wool street Milr-/Iro roe'. lseirigong Elixir or Cos-- dial.--The earth'. cradle a rut depository of remedies suitable to We disear of the creature, that Inhabit It: nod eehow, isdostry, reflection and experiment, are con tinully Introducing Rom I hi. great remellal storehouse new agents for the amelioration of human suffering. The most powerful of lbw agents that be. seer been applied for the mitigation of pole, the conservation of health, and the prolongation of life, Is the deistic herb which forms 'be herb of DR. MORSISS lit VIOORAT/NO ELIXIR OR COR DIAL This preparation, If not a universal panacea, f 1,1% Minty embrace. within Its province as a curative • greater number of complaints than have ever before been subdued, or even relieved, by a single medicine. It Is applicable to all mingue diseases, and all disorders of the lucrative or gans. It literally renovates the power. of the stomach, and gives to every organ and every fluid necessary uffilges- Uon Its full uatural vigor, ;)owever thesame may ban been impalrel by illness or indulgence. If the procreative func tion bus been Impaired In either owe,. single mums of this preparation will impart to the relaxed organisation its full sexual vigor. Worn., the most fragile a. well u the fair ed portion of animated suture, will find this her ,unit reliance in all the difficulties, radical or Incidental, to which her structure is liable; while is emu of nerTousbeadaebe, nenralgia, dyspepsia, nervous melancholy, buteria, feeble .llllo, nervous trembling, loclplent paralysis, sleeplawnetia, ' untiaturel Irritability, fainting fits, epilepsy, enduw of the bact, general prostration, palpitetion of the heart, lasi eltude, mental Indolence, do., its effects are an certain and uniform as the rusks of a mathematical ealculaUon. The Cordial is put up, highly oonoentrated, In pint hot' Ova Frio. three dollars per bottle, two for flee dollars, sin tbr twelve dollar.. C. 11. RING, Proprietor, . IP2 Broadway, New York. Bald by Druggists throughout the United State, Canada, and the West Indies. FLEMING 1 BROB., No. 00 Wood ertmet., Plttaborgb. DR. GEO. IL KEYSER, N 0.140 Wood /drew, do J. P PI.FMIYO. AllechmaT CRT. au26:daw See The Great French Remedies I BALLY'S ANTIDOTE AND LOTION.—Those persons who wish for a safe, speedy, and permanent cure, should use the above celebrated and unrivalled FRENCII I'EEj'ARA• TIONCI. They have now been In use for five years—have been thoroughly tested In thousands of the most obstinate oases, and invariably have given satisfaction. They are nut composed simply of lialeam COpalva, but are entirely different 11-om all other preparations, both in the nature of their ingredients and the manner in which they operate upon the patient. Hence the wonderful success attending their use. A gentleman connected with the Western Railroad says : " I have expended for other people during the last LIMO* years over $3OO, (or remedies of this description, and have never found a !single article that gave such universal sadn faction as your Antidote and Lotion don. Ido not rend. Int of their ever felling to cure In &single instant.. 'Many have been cured In two or thin days." Price, Antidote $1; Lotion ISO cents per bottle. Invented by SI. Dally, Priyalcian to the Paris Ilooltals, and prepared from We original recipes, and slid wholesale and retail by DUBUY t 00.. Sole Proprietors lbr the Uni ted .9..T.litee and Canadu. Principal Depot, CIS Broadway, New York. Sold ;t1 Pittsburgh, wholesale 14113 d retail, by PLIIKING DROTHKRB, (Successors to J. Kidd d 0o,) No. BO Wood etreet. Wheeling—J. IL PATTILKSON A 00, and by Drugeista everywberre. • JeZI air Ague and Fewer of Tarots Years Standing Cowed...lir. John Lougden, now living at Beaver Dam, Hanover county, near Richmond, bad Ague and Fever for three years, most of the time be bad twice a day, and rarely less than once ; be wu perched with %were es soon as the ebN left hlm ; and after trying phy. sienna, quinine, most of the lonise advertised, and every. thing recommended tollics, wee &bonito give up la despair, when Carter's Spaniah Milton who spoken of; he got two bottles, but before he bad twi more then e mingle One, be was perfectly cared, and ban not had a chill or beer since. Mr. Landau Is only cas oat of tbouiands who Meilen' benefittag by this great am* eltenadve and blood pub*. I •.• See sanettisaant neLlearir •5 '..7 .% • • . 4 4, • { • • ...'llO SPECIAL NOTICES V=E - 1 For Selling and Buying Palest S tthts r VILE Nuteariteir, having learned trout his intarawarse edge' Patentees, and with persona who were &aims to sell. Patent Rights for Oltles, Counties, States, to „as well . With Mhos" who wish to psychoae such rights, that so *gent to transact that kind of tomisem-iesa mush mead* bete, trm determined to devote Ida dowsed his *battles to the seveles of atom, who may delis* to employ Pledging himself to attend fidtbitaly to all natters en. trusted to him. he concludes by inferring the public to the allowing testimonial of a few of the intis-ns In Pitt. burgh; te. MOSES 1. RATON. Modest:o,4l4l,st Zt, 1854. Prima:man, August 17th.•1854. The eubreribers have long teen acquainted with Mr Mosee F. Eaton, and have no Intimation in recommendins him, to all who may wish to employ hie enrolees, as a gen. tleman or undoubted integrity and indefatigable Industry, In whore exertions every reliance may be placed. Neville B. Cralr, W. Itebinarm, Jr., Wm Lorimer, Jr., John Graham, W. II Denny, 11. Childs & Co., Jam. Wood, N. Holm. & pons, P. IL Friend, Kramer & Rehm, F. /MOM,' IR. blylagetwm .... .i . —__ _ • -- • Meoeloo....JrlrlCZ or E12731:1,0n ti. l r t~ysr, August 16 ,1654. - The , 3toekholders Oldie Pito burgh Gas Company, are hereby . notified that tie menus meeting for the electioe of two persons to sem aa Trustee, of saki Company for three years, wits be held at the oCho of the Company. in the City of Pittsburgh, on the PIILBI MONDAY cf September next, between the hours of 2 net. S weloes. P. IL, of that day. enliktd J bMRS M. CEIRISTY, Treasurer. icrthPe O:Ptihttsit'urgittis:l7leiroblly,"wre=sph read a Philadelphia paper, to called to the /forming &arida. a journal published every day, onnalnlog a complete routing of all Wall matters that transpire to the hour of golug p p l ee e , ono no particular attention is paid to this depart. ment, tt will recommend Itself to to the favor of thou permits who formerly resided in thud vicinity, ea 'Ceram., faithful epitome of the vast changes- mitring to theft former homes. To the reading and manuteeturing portke of the onmmunity DU better mrdium could be selected fo, advertising their wares and products, thus bringing direstl3 before the eyes of the mercharda the advantages of patron Ldng the fectosiee of the "west and " of the Mats. journal of liberal sentiments, advocating all the reforms o the age, we heartily recommend It to one and all, bellevin, that all may be benefited by auteurioing and supporting . paper that supports the people.—"non alibi red omnibus" The autimription price is $5 per year, to advance, and should be seat. pre-paid, to WILLIAII N. . corner Third and Chestnut atreeta, Philadelphia. P. A LARGE LOT MOB, SALE. - , I.OT OF GIiOUND,on the river bank, in litirnologimun lA. VS feet by 300 £.t, and bounded by four streete, wli, be sold on reasonable terms. It I. near Batsmen • Co..' new glees works, end several other zusioutsoutring .stab lineman& It is the largest and best lot now to be had in Birmingham for menufacturing purpose.. Title perfect, mod clear of Lneumbrance. Enquire of O.E.M. ti.litTLl, at his Lew Ofßce, jf.in Fourth street. above Bmithaeld. Fittabureia. Notice... The l'artmerethly hereto:ore naAetto r end than, basin.. under the name and ecyle o. RENNKIT, MARSHALL k 00., was dissolved on the MEL, by mutual consant. BENNETT, MARSHALL d CO. Pittsburgh, June 29th, 1854. Copartmernhlp. rrOIR lINMERSIGNAD hare enteral into Coportnerahli I under the name and style of GRAFF, BRNNMIT • tki , for the pur p ose of manufacturing Iron, Nate, to., o the Clinton Rolling Mill, South Pittsburgh. Mee at pree ent with English A Richardson, No. 118 Water and UN First West. ism. B. KNIOLISEL HORT. H. MARSHALL, JAS. J. BENNETT, JOHN GRAFF. Pittsburgh, lute 111.18.54—Ie2fhtf evrTalevetteat Life, Fire and Marine Insarame Company —.-„ DE'FIL'E 65 FIFTH STKEET: MASONIC HALL, PITTSBURGH, PA. JAMLS 8. ILOON, rraddent. • enema. A. Comm, Secretary. Thie Company nuke. e•el7 Insozoneo appataLotng to co unwind with LIPS RISKS. Also, against Hull and Cargo Ebbs on the Ohio and Ms siselppi rivers and tributaries, awl Marine Malts generally . And against Loss and Damage by Pin, and against lb. Perils or the Sea ant Inland Navigation and Tra Policies issued at the lowest rates consietent=/i ' ; to all parties. Jima, 8. Rom; Dunne Irt.aurkan, William Phillip., John ikon, Joesph P. Gmainin, M. , D , John hrilpin Wm. P. Johnston, Jame Marihnil, Goonp. 5. Seldom, myZ;iy i f . W VITA LUMP In starouto• Vontsrony of Pit t bargh.,-11. D. &MO, Prnddent; DEL L uslisrucu., Secnotary. Office: 14 Prater SredGeneeon Marl:eland Froodrfreeta. Inenro MILL and Cll.llOO Mats, 011 the Ohio and Mlndo sippl Kleere and triOntartea. Inures against Lee. or Damage by Pim ALElG—Agelnat the Pinta of thanes, and Inland Norio. Demand Dranalotoglan. Knattnuti • IL D. Inn, Larfraorjr., Witham nagaley, &snarl M. &gar B.21:11,1 Rea, William Illnighar . a. - Bohanuntaapjr., John S. Dilworth, lece M..Peranoch, Era non tellers, B. Ilarbaugh, J. Sehoonmaker, Walter Ilry ant, WM= IL Haya. John Shlpton. deo= - .A.l l / 1 0CIATELS Firemen's Inaarartes Company of the City of Pittsburgh WC'MUM). Pres!drat—bolll:llTlLNlKY, Seer. 111 insure sgabsgt 718. and MAILINE lUBK of all Ands. Otte.: No. 99 Water street. - . POLIKTONIC J. E. Moorhead, - W.J. Anderson, D. C. /lawyer. B. B. tilinpson, Win. M. Zdpir, 11. B. Wilkins, C. IL Paulson, William Colllingwood, B. B. Anberus John M. Irwin, Joseph Keys, Wen Wilkinson, David °mynall. ---- - -- estern Pennsylvania Hasp* Lai.... Lrcumsci, /Second, between Wood and Market arena, sal Km, Northeast earner of Diamond, Alla ,bony city, an th• attending Yhynciarts to the above 'inn cation, for the first quarter of Mi. Appal:edam for atiminion may be made to them at all boon at their oboes, or at the Hospital at 2 o'clock, P. M. Recent cases of accidental Injury are received al all howl., eithosu form. Jaime Oa C. Y a ZACi kt, 110 MallitYr amok,Pitta burgh, Importer and Wholesale Donn in FANCY AM) STAVLX VAltlerli AND Mali GOODS, often to city aced country dealers as large and well selected stock of dood• e• any Eastern house, sod eame pIiOAA, thin ageing might, time and expenses 0.1. 0. 0. F.—Pladat ot moothag, Washtagton Hall, Wood Janet, ',Malmo fifth street and Virgin alloy. mama ar Lucas, \u. Hein every TusedaysTening. .11.iaccv Ennamonsam, . 87—Mmta drat and third Friday of each month. Imar2ltly IV.Ue....The JUllh'SliThilila TAILORS SO u . CIETY, of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, meets on the Drat WKDNICSDAT of every month, at SCHOCIALIELTAItI3, in the - Distnoud. By order. Jetty OW. W. SEESS. Secretary. _ - . ATTYNTION! S. L o.—You are hereby notthed to attend at your Armory, on MONDAYS, WKDS:R& uAIiS and FRIDAYS, for-drill, and to transom mach bad men as may come before the Potopaoy. P. KANE, ~iedAy LODGE, 0. 0. F.—Tbo Angorona Lofty,7, maga ovary 17w:timedAy • voolo7 W.llAoon Hall. Wood rt. [Jyt.7 FJAAVAT4' , t4CIA'rckiA JUST RICKIVING, AT J. C. Mat, betemn Pint and En 60 begs Filberts; 60 Engliah Walouts!, 80 " Cream Nuts; 11 Wee Bord'ar Almonds;' 800 tor. M. R. Raisin.; 160 btdo do; 300 dos Lemon Syrup; 80 kegs German Plums; 30 dos Tomato Ketchup; 3 cams Preurred Ginger; 20 keg. Salem; 6 masa fenny boo Prunes; " do i.e do; 800 boo Fire Crackers; 600 " Sardines, y and )4c 10 begkets Olive 011; 1330 bus Pm Nuts; 10 boo Macearoni; 10 " Vermieelli ; 10 " 10 " Capers; 810 drums Figs • 80 Du Rock Cady; 1 was Bap Sago Chow; SO tor Pans; 30 Irina Almonds; 37 " Lisbon do; 20 bbls Louring's Sugar ; au2B 26 Wood et., 60 611 JaJub. Part.; 60 " Gum Drops; 160 doo Popper &moo; 160 gr . 's min. , . 11.. cat 60 Awlersoo'N do; 10 dos warted Fickloo • 80 bxe Lowogoo • 50 gross 12.214; 200 bbas Bum; ,10,000 Priocips Began '10,030 koralls do; 10.000 Havana do; 120,000 Common do 20,000 Hf. Opel:ash &gars 16 mats fresh Dues; 3,000 Cocoa Nate; 30 casks Currants; S 6 his Shelled klLoods 6 bblo ' do; 12 ht. &dined Liquorice 2 oases Calabria do; 4 " Mot Owls, 2 " Nutmegs. J. C. ANDERSON, between Mat and Second. Money's sauce the) Say, How easy 'Us to show ft; People wish to buy, But need th cash to do The " tater^ fields are soorehed Ten times as dry as rt.sdsr; And everything's a. " high" As tha rats out on a bender. Some think the Russ/aro whlpt, We have some hope. of Turkey; But If urn dou't get breed We'll soon look devellsh murky. A scheme to mend the miner, Might well be balled with joy; It's laid out at the BANNS; And ALv's the very boy. 11011 show how if you listen: Buy where his flag Is waelug— lie'll sell you on the square, And you will be money seeing. Which you can spend for corn For chickens, or, get frisky; But better trade Ibr "grub" Than lay it out Co whisky. Be wire and look out tin the STARS AND NrItITSS, No. 147 Wood street To . TWO OE LULL'S EA Re.E.,ERENCIg Bugg gum. KAMMER la complete running order, for We et the Pearl Steam Mill, Allegheny. str2l3:d3awed BRYAN, KENNEDY & CO. LpidllTY PISCILS ELSOANT 1401.4t5U PLALD ANb STRMED 81.1.1113.—0 n this day or tomorrow we will exhibit over eighty rich ng'd plaid and etripel 611 k, of the moat !ash • style. , and comprielog by far the moat extensive y aver shown In Ode city. Pumbearid at the recent large peremptory isles in New York st a an orifice from cost of importation, they will b. of at about the sum. extreme low rates. The Lanni are particularly .ollclted to all boon end examine them. sun A. A. MASON .S CO. OoWEGO YILIWAAND CoaN-10 boa.. t sou. sad Ibr solo by 8.. K. SWAM a CO, atiTS 67 Wood Woad, Ii IAnTAI3IO AUID-600 IDs inMare aim Ibr NU by au2ll B. E. BELLSIB & co. SAL ISODA-10 casks In store and (or sale by it. .11. 81[1.1:Vn9 00. ao2S OLIN-60 bbla L. Mao and for sale by & au.tS R. E. nuns a co AnT/LIC WAY-0 b. in stun and for Ws by an2B R. B. SELLRRS CO. 5 UP . .1.1211. BODA-160 kap 91 1. 11tr a lsausr bola.' LlQouniall ROOT-7 baled in Korn and for ..ar • j Ml2B ; ; . pALM 26 BO.LP-116 hza m Mo t » w T ARD-10 kw No.l 441, bn we by - J 1.4 arvataiux, IMION CO. t :Or 0 7 . .•••• , L, &EMU or previa*, 4656 ' ' +Jism. Q PALED PROPOML! sliativiA.. AvAlgat.- and•'Propped" ;kw Port. na Ma am may be. retched .t this odiatinattl Iddandt,.ll., on 811 . 0121 t tbeaMday ntaaplimbor trait, tot tandshing and day. mina, Ms Mal eon and daft to Ms UAW State.. at the &Moving amy-yarda: —....; . _- -i.;.., •-,-- Berrah .takf. Bartda Pork. At Chadiontontm.-....—.-I,into • i,200 AL Pm , A A. ..............2,00 2,103 •, • . IL 90,94VA.a,..;;;--7 --.:-...1,400 1,2CK1 5.400 4,000 One-third of the said beef and pork must be delivirmund mob of the abartenanied yards reepeotirely by die dieltelt Febf o4l 7. by the drat day of aril, 1885; rod the remaining orwthird by the thirirdire; day a May 1855; edam e ether dellvetias should - be *hind by the .blef df this bureau. Payload to be made witbir thirty lays alter delivery. Madders must spsd4 their pekes mrperattly sod dbreined ry In separate offers for the beet sal ior the park, and for rub of the places of deltrerh cordriut all expenses mid all ch - Thebog *nut be has weibihttword_mdolv, slaughtered' retweeu the Istday of November, 1824, and the Ist day as /856, sad w PM lees than six bundles ',Anode, net weight. each. The lets and lUaktals of the riled quarters, arid the chins and sho - older the thee ten of mutton and ends of disking Moms, and at' lead I,kbt pounce; from the iseek end of each fortmmartar, or the put marked km 1,2, 2,4, sadly an the drarriegor dada. Mon of th • fore and hind quartere of an ox, which wilt be attached to and Lem Apart of the wont:ant, must bowie:4ly melodic! from sub barrel, maths reareineber of fhs a Efts; indoor/ of being cut ma% a clearer mad be eat Unmet wid sue sad knife, le girt, the mart a square, mmt and armed Venn:rand, replace of sat feu Thms eightpetattfertoch:- • .•• The pork land be peeked retest courted. tell-fattened bum slaughtered between the drat day of - November, 1854, • ed the end day of January, 184, and weighing not . km AMU two hundred pounds each, excluding the hew* joles, auks, enounlonk Matt, *Ps Net, butts, tamps, bud and all rerun pleas; and most be cut ivirh a screed bertfc, In plum weighing not law than six pounds each. ' Both the bref and pork must be salted with at lewd ow acetate bushel of Tdrk's Island, Isle of May, or Bt. u .alt ; and the bed must have dm ounces of Om marvelled raltpotre to each tenet, admire of a pickle. to be and, from Noah wirer as strong al raft will make it, and most be _perfectly _bright and dear. Earl barrel mist contain fall 200 pounds net weight of herd or pork, end no exam of weight in either Miticheadd will be paid for. Chiba:Ms most be entirely new, and be made of the best .masoned heart of white oak stayed and hsting; the starer mbe not less than ilveedghths of an tech thlth, and the iessibiga not leas flumthkeeifourthaef as Inch thick; they must be threeborthe hooped over, including the Non hoop., cite the bast white oak or hickory heap, aid each barrel most have on It four hoe Ithope—vis one clone and shall 'oth In width on each bilge, ad one of one and an eighth hell In width on each eblme , end =oh to be of one ebo [moth of an loch thick. Each barrel mast be of theintv • n.al capacity of thirty-two gthitma. Each barrel most be branded by lamming on its had • Navy Beef" or "Navy Pork," as the case may be, with the contractor's neme and the year when packed, one oseisht: and aball elan be branded en the bang-stave with the letter &oe P., as thews may be. The beef and pork will, anima otherwise tlireetetille: chief of fhb bureau, be Inispeeted by theimpeetisg at the respeative navy-yards ailmemil, and by some .swern inmiector of edict proviaions," who will be sleeted by the respective ecnomorling alters- bat their ehargoi ftrr such inspections most be paid by tbi respective contemner, who most likewhe have the barrels p it in good chipping order. to the mlisileation of the commandants of the respective afonalld, after intheetion, and at their owe *2- - two or more approved sureties; in a sum equal to one hell the estimated amount of the enntra.l. silt berequind. sod ten per emit= la addition will be withheld from the *mount of each payment to he Elide, so rieVateral •ecurity (.'r the doe and faithful perlhemance of the reepective con tracts, which will none amount be paid until theeentracte ore complied with in all ?mean and Is to be forfeited to the Putted Rates in the event of failure to complete the lellverles within the preserited period. In cue of Adhere on the part of the eantrictor to deliver all or any of the beef or pork above mentioned, of the quality sad at the lme and plum above provided, the eontracter feed, tud pay to the totted States, as liquidated damages, a ram of money equal to twice the amount of the contract ludo, to be paid in nese of the actual delivery thereof; which liquidated damson may in recovered from time In time e. they accrue. Payment will be made by the United State, et the periods above specilled,(eicepting the ten per cantos to be withheld until the completiou of the endractots is are stated,) alter the add beef and port .hell have been respected and received, and bills ler the earn shall have been presented to the nary age. my duly ap preyed by th e entninatidente of the respective ZieryleVet, eccordlng to the terms of the currant. Wm. B. Haven, James D. M'Oill, Alexander B_-valley, Jona Fullerton, Robert Galway, Alexander Rognokte, Ann. strong Oonnty, Horatio N.J.., Kittanning, Kin= Stowe, Rearm. .• The learte of be!, eo be acended loin b parteadarlp elate mated ill the engraving to bg attached to ihgoontrad, Plargens Wangled a= obtain then, ithth a el:enoing of the barrel, oo application al Mit gala .• Mklora whoa. pceposala are accepted (Wad -none others) sill be forthwith notified, and as moldy b pmetkable • mar tract will b. transmitted to them foraseautioo, which etro, tram most b. returned to the bureau within ten days, es Unitive of the time required for the regular trannalmion of mall. Aro or duplicate of the letter informing a bidder of :he acceptance of his proposal will be deemed a notitkatico thereof vithin the meaning at the act of 1046, and bin hie -01 *- •oade and accepted In conformity vith this Oder. t,fier made must beaccompanied (as dketted in fhb d:L.e:.iiou of the act of C maven snaking •PainPrikaoo* f 4. the naval aerrire for 1846-'47 approved 10th Artgart.. tS46, a ropy of which t , atihielned.)by • written guarantee lowed by ono or COWS reepoosible person% to the effect the, he or they undertake that the bidder or bidders will, tf htl or their bid be accepted, enter into an obligation within von day.. with nod and mordent nacres, to furnish the artklaproposed. Tot, gu.r.kulte Most be accompanied by the militate tl the United State. dbtrictjudge, United Statee district attcr trey, navy agent, or some °Meer of the general government_ individuel known to the bareatt,that the guarant_•re are able to make good their guannetea No preened win be considered =dem accompanied by such valuate& The bLtoer's name and rasideitee end the name of each member of the lino, where a company offers. with the Chrb- . oleo names written Io toll J should tmdbkisetly mated, maze, teat tokelweice Mat Mir adoertisementdifferefrona precious nooe bt anent portico ars awk as the additional parts to be mended from Eke foss gtiorters of cotat, the de s riptionAf Lands retained. do .ant Malin the"reapiemo n just andriid 021aparistn win be made be neves the pa, k and beef and - the barrels, and the eandltions at the contracts, and lame will be merited Mat AL Wore McN eer Their at'esation it eso prrticaLrrly directed to Ai an na-md feint runt, tiott of kith larch, 1844, as men as to the al of WA Magnet, 1846: [Public, No. 71 JOINT RESOLUTION relative to huts far 'earldom, elc thing. sod mall *wee f .r the use of the nary. Bemired by tie &mate trod Moue of Bcpramllatiees of the Coded Sager of America. is Chasm s asmebied, That all bids for eopplim of pror2atoay clothingand small stores, Az the use of the may may be rejected, as theeptlon of the do. pertinent, if made by oss eel. Si ad Mums as a maltef‘m rarer of, or regular daskr is, am article proposed to t Übe aisbed. which/ad, or Ow reverse. smut be di timidly ;Orel fe the bids offered; that the kids of all penman who may lava failed to comply with the oomiltkats of say contracts they may have previously entered late with the United State, -ball, at tee option of the departmeut, be rejected; that. If more than one bid be cfGared for the supply of an ankle on amount of any one party, either In his emu mats or lo the name of his partner, clerk, or any other person, th rlola of such bids shall be rejected at the option of the de. pertuseet; and oopartners of any Sena shall not be mei . col es emetics for each other; and Chet, whenever It may be deemed necessary, for the thenhmlet of the to acd 21* health of the craws of Vatted States awe *um particular brands of Sour which are lumen to beep wet on distant station; the Boma of Provisions and ,llotbleg, with the approbation of the Secretary of the 'igen be,sesl hereby 11, authorised to procure the woe 00 the beet terms, in market overt. Approval "7th March, 1834. &drone from Lla act of /boyar docent 10, 1640. aft, 0. And Nit dierther That from and after the parquet ads act, every proposal naval aspens. len its by the Paanstary at the Noon under the proviests the ipmreal Appropaiation bill ler the navy, &proves March third. egh• tern traadrart and Ikat74Arao,thall b•aexx cya - eh tan guaraates.ftglied b 7 ow at mete noPonelbie.. pehons, to the dant that he or they susdertake that the maw or bid den will, if his or their bid be tempted, eater Into au obit gatiou, to sorb time as asay be prescribed by the Secrets rs of the posy, with good and suilleient nu:sties, to famish the tupplies pro No propane& shall be maidered ashn mown by such guarantee. If alter the amphora et • and a nolificaltur thereof to the bidder or lid ders.Vcr i the7 shall ha to eater into en obligation within the then prescribed by the 8•014112.17 Or the Navy, with gond ad solident sureties for furnishing the supplios, then the Secretary if the Navy she proceed to contemn with some other person or pawns ftw furnishing the wild supPlice and shall Inn huith emu the difference between the amount emit:shred in the proposal se guarantied and the amount for which he may have eoutrectod Per funtlaidng the said supplka, for the whole period of the to be charged up against aid bidder or bidden, his eon their guano tor or grunsotors; sad the nano may be ha:owlishly Irmo ered by the United Plates, ihr the use of the Navy Depart. meat, in an action of debt against either or all of raid par COOL SUOWAW4W ANDE6SOIIiI3, 2e Wad ald: 20 bm Cley Pipe.; 6 cans Blnily Liguori. 80 ntams His Vents: 20 ased Extracta 13 ARS CHOW= FOS We, the .40.0. good and fixtures of • Country Stuns, with a Cot tage Houma, of five rooms and kitchen, good cellar, water. . at th• door, and over half an acts of ground, with chilli* Trait, Ins grap• etues, granaries, stable, &a, situated co • good road, about S miles from the dry. This Stay has a good run of custom, and is now doing. profitabl• On. Post Use Is oonoected with the Store.. Situate ha a pleasant neighborhood, war to Schools and Churches. For further pardeulars tall on, co address, post paid, B. COTELBEIVT k SON, 11126 140 Thlr4 4174 , 41. - - • • "Dears CiellegeeetAlasseent impartments TRICNCSI AND GERMAN LANUUslalki. MR. HAYDEN, Principal of this department, bee nude arrangements with Mr. P. P. DDWARDT for forming permanent elassee to these languages. Mr. 11. Is a gentle man of the highest respectability and thorough education, from Hungau, and no pains will be spared in his depart ment to suaWn the long established reputation of the In edtatlon, for efficient and thorough instruction. Mr U. speaks the English intrmite firm:tar; and will inetruel Germane and Preach to &WWI. Persona desirous of at tending the Commercial and Ma•beinatiad Departments at the same time can do in. Priests lastniction given if re. Terms—Por private Isatsuetion $l6, per kialf said. n. For Inetrueckul $lO, p. I . l r . 5 " 1 ". mai TABLE TO L.ET.—A good Brick atablo, la the rear of J ho. 30t Pena street. Apply to _ f lAA AT I n— Ast laitruatent for redwing diatom. Li time, for ago low at attle • Ladles , Class la .11Iaahtsm sales. T N the Mathematical Department: of Draft's College, L. I dim c areught Atithmenk, Algebra, Elemestary D. ecriptiv Analytical Geometry, Inc,=7, m6uul ration, Linear Perepecalve, Sphe En, Mud. and Shadows, ha. This dame ir desied printdpally teachers and advanast studiono, sad " will es conanad to Mathematim alone. Hoar—Wednesday, from 4 toe P. M. Saturday, from to 12, h. M. Terms sio, pa of 20 Weak., PaYailie in advance. P. HAYDEN, A. hi, sun Professor of blattmenatiaa. 12NESH ABRIV.III—HAGAN No. 91 Market 1: street, hard remind abs lo gs ool'd all wool w o k. ; d o wi m ps, half Wool ; do dark cord blarrisnack and Carlow Cadoota, With an ascallont annatinant of gray Ws are closing out oar Thou% Lawns, num.. and all grades of dimmer Goods, at mat (dad keriblaßYB, MIASMA 01/ PUTNAM..ion renetred .M 0 for We at 20 ants, by B. LACI7PIia, min • CT Wood street tett— •4 1 ‘.T. • .4. . N. •l do .o salialta reed this day by RUBY H. OOLLIBIL 111.112 111 -aX box prim W. E. *or gala by V . 2 . 26 la "th t. CIIYOLLINS :QUM Dahl' CWWIII-110 bozos With:Mind sad llbr soly t 7 • • EMILY H. 00 •14-47 bbd . good New (kissm, Boor, as son- 041•14-47° lbe imis by - sa26 LIM is MOORMAD. CMGS otTILDIXII Life /Ns e e.t.a —emu:. is 'hut Mott,'' having a front if Si 6R by NO dog. Mow Lou, Ibrtweaty of losatios ono potty of dr, cannot b surpmedla the aseohbarboed tbe two eltlea Slay o mew by Railroad or Surapits. Pricey TatMe, Smith la baud, taboos la tra r azi c amats. it OM :son nal BMlLaitanb.o R Mot stead. MOKKD OALMON , •••JsuIs -• • red by Railroad from Boo ° tr. - 0, 100 Ws fresh tbasksd fielagoa. or lowsior geslits. [SAW] -W. A. WeIAIRG. • LIKBEIGEd..-6o pa. Wool Debeepee, or the sort feeldoca bbe criers, just received by express at. • 023 A A. iIdJUSI .11_4Majg" bbla w baud sad .Ibr o amle z a B amessocat a lL w kid . do n sun urrnrer 'VANILLA-3 grm . 11. .4 SIMI fur _Li by Nu22 ] MMHG 'BROIL .ALCINED lleON RUA-4W be on hand and ear Webs •n 2 2 FUMING BROIL I.tTELPENTIbIIC-10 bbls for We by au= 1111(1110 BMA !'COPAL VARNISH-6W villa Now York. ad ;and and far wile ry C• n 2 2 .1 ILEALNB.H :•~c E1G•1139. —Vie • •• on haul • fall coatat itallind sad Onssitdd 80/gara, minable fbr Wg Preorrnm, 8.0.. which ire aro oaths; 8, 9,10 ant 11 4989 aO2l t 80 Per neat or pals. A LallGT NW TUB= STOAT BSI= HOME, con. t fatae" double parlor, dialog rooo,ldteeea,ead Arbt -ohmalsere.- -There la a km adjohdag, and wash bows, pump sad aggro The Reasila phoned. kg situated, tied& nem relastoi walk of tae *in Om. albums modes regalarip. • Also, for obi, 33 arm al COAL USD, fltaategror the borough of Ihrodaghara. The arodhat could I* lold oat la eatlzoir s,,uutry pada Pert to molar eultbralloaread part to As, Abe. LOTS In histaiaphom and South Ilttabarpth, perpetual lea" orlon for anti. Apply to - I a HIP,Ms. Youth street, appetite Mar Air or Ind P stag earn , * et Bast ad Poet lariats. pig/ 3/Erair-4IW MOO Mercer lioonty, (11.4ntty /00 " AtabThe tea G tils Sad lira XIN MOOKEZAD. VMS 11UND88u DuL4llllOl NOR A HOMY AND LO2 rltuattd on Carroll street city. rho Lot fret fault as ea-roll b 100 to Jalratooa at Tama or pajama tary. 8. CUTIIBCOL" BOX. ao19" 160 Third argil. etCIENNS— bbl. Grammes tansy tbselian, Just 41 atesab bran New Pert, and Ibr ate by bulb BAILEY & LAMMI6+4OO We Lake Champlain; JAI S. Juniata. (Bediard /km Balky /RIPLAMSMOD. usr Loan In Both lc hiaphava: mm, by That Kansa. airbag Wood: by Limb Limbach. no Youth of Jadbassa, oe Cbsesidis of Cabo del. at Ifilliamosbetgb. liallssiset Hepburn : by the satber at Method; Its Parish 811.; bw•th supply. Jost rommiNedi sad tat We by • A. A. OILDBNYZINES it 00, aulf - 78 reartli *mt. PitiaD SALMON—Jot yo direct from Baton, l 0 mum Spiced limlmon. pat up kr homily um, io b t0...4* by loan] HMILNY W atiTT;FIVII - Armen OF OULL LAN& j low of fkowlowille Plank Rand; a 11111 am at the Falb of len reek, Va., with 100 wan of land; a Dwelling Holm lict /0 was, at Munsywrille; for sale on oozy Lorna fry & CrrIABIBS & SON, sun Beal Maw ageora 140 Iltdrd Lynne Unighz.—t have 04, ham • Lag. and coast of Perf •racc7. connoting cdiElair OW, Posy*, Powder% °elope., fine itxtracte, de. Show ohdang soy or the oboe maim vocad do veil to all and eadnidne stook bads purchasing elsrerbenc. _ aal.o U ttfo--2 tont Ptetkolso, Just roodood and htt 17tho Bowl and Inkplossoat Star* of on JAKRS WAJIDROP it elleydrziel Fuit. AIJOUtf2.- I.lj. Putnam's Movably. Goarry's Logy's Book. Peterson's Magazine. No. 032 Ltrbte Alls- Mhllstarh4 Old/daest ; ¢ talp &total to abiblboid Jost rvadved and for isle by - - W. A. wounternamy t 0:16 716. 70 lOorth street. GEO. H. %BYBEE. 140 Wood stmt KVISZWB. 140 Wood Idlest. --• • - ' enu 11./.IX,AS, • nen story, by tamales Delos; Jut received by 111:18BILL t DUO.. No. 15 Flab stmt. Also—Frolt, the Proper Toot br Yen; radial front lit London editionby br. 11. T. Troll. isult Ba h it& and Lily; a nen toot, by Mn. DUsabalb Oats A Treatise on Toot sad Diet, by J. Persirs, Y. D. ilbambere Jounial, for Anima Mil all the late blagelinee and N at do stab -11,41,d vett,. [aide) RANI L t 1.02111 R. it an.A.Lnti tat: (we rus. deLK—Skaated on Robison& 1 went, Alledban7, asar Lb. St Cla r Street Mdgly a wok Hon" *ell arranged, hydrant at the doxir, ao. for price and Loma apply at tie Beal )fatale Ogles et a. ornums.ra La, 140 Third street. Uwaft/Li, I)ll,oll6—Anuthar sappy of this aztrast fbr Uk• tuandberthisf, readvai by JOIL LUM, arrow TUNA sod et. FOR SALE- VER . / CillEiP sumunte LuT ILN ALLZIOULNY CITY, Illeiby • rt,OII I aIUITTIM(r a !lad Dj an4Wgir gloat satyrs- for gal*. 11111.1 inthsorlhar caws dor We ids oath* Moak at Oro- I =lee, with good will of the maims. leeee ofhoust, he. Esquire - of WEiILILY SEW, ,u4d9t• No. 10 !Waddell street. A GOOD IMIDI3O LOS, 14 fist frost asCOanolik attest b 7 100 feet to depth, in Dradastiaak milk ha gait 'cheap. Dwain af GEO. GILLVOILD, ids at aka af litarakut Fat t , Uml SUM DAMI.-thallkei Quin or MOB., - . Si Root stria MID 4.1“111.11 - iargi as lesurredtypo Law as rit • IB=ME O jI . r - 1 I' AMUSEMENTS. rairwayr pQtrigeTAIAN TBolll'l Wirrlir Tel inatinfausat irAres X1M11131110,111 seldlibfil fie TRW DATE OTtErTI eiszlialleiall *a Yoadal e Amino. "Ill* The tent** ts pitebid is oils Orson ism Army in front of the alas Bowe. 1ub...4.7. ft !" I . nk ruIt 2 MireiIiMAIPAIMINIIMM: "' •A 6 44:4. same OrA arty ikm.gorY allieloet. Os is T01111D41( NVlntai,stmpfa/b4.lfoutb Am; near lilinklarkL Tickets ART Cum ; wbtak bb = by Owrges Bsad. oared tem Prank env, ar at Ur doer/Vella. li Bletwest Made. • YOST RISSIVID AT W. ILL silllllll WSW STOIR, d it" ~,,y.mmot lust itsettlelleetrbY Sieber, peristm&ill The celehreted TmetsWebh__ tad Sad& Wag Wit:Yids flerdnemrs throasibi Moms bilr.•Abe; T b. Wearistesl m =abb., Herb, by Tema Plemer—CossMaittimplo go& rills by Clark. 4%1%cm; Limstreesery reu lobed ISMS by ClumisidtAlhert; Wid. Avisks Oakdt,Try it K Esau nine , Polly by Wallasteln; Carolyn Febotlimit,by Winner. War Salop, by Jullieb; Stmatitat Palm by war• me; illirlyTremos s trosatibal esciedy tar wa•lli bands by Th. beetee; Lights and Mulcts., *Mast deader sad reereher, by Th. Oemen • Presmoshre Artedsm. by Abb. Schmitt; ludas Mod fer a titiot by sun 101 - Thtrd *nett. at tbatkado Harp. 'RIM College. rpas thotheal sad Nathegootteat Imiartmats thild Othettem eill be °geoid am lkolthleY,- Amount foupto*. itattionste, gad th e bigtheettakffish Bramble, es Meat. YOUSIZ Mai eau hem porno dorm& amuse of OLWd sad Korb& stadia. the paths sor up pe ofei will be egad to make tide department of the College eeortby of petroleum. TetotocNO) Pet Olookthe of twee t 7 Weeks. tortittle by the hit( soden, In drum P. PIXYDZS, H. D., • 11\TEW Hutu BY N. P. WILLIA--Jost reeetrei by IL IA Weer 00, No SS thalUdleld street Famous Persons sad lierres: by N. Barker WtElls. Budd Boma and the Beaten of Sistosity: by W. IL Swart. Fifty Yam In balkKaairplommi,or lomboloommos of • below blorebbmt: by 'Whom Milo, Wog Z. Orbans; 12mo, E2oth • Flom 21,22. - - - Um Tooth of Jeff/moo, or &Quadri' &Woo. Beloyal; TO auto arlodorop, or the Shot Bogle: by G. Zama ;JO Mon Mourn Annrod Now York: b 7 O. Q. - lane: is acts. Our Harrymoon, and °Om CoadoolltOlo, boot Papa; oith gloat:ratloos; Tbo American Wings Ealidos : • asebutat liras na speetsms., from POO to 010,00,1br Hamm PO People: by Jobo Bullock, •rohitooo, No. __ History of Clubs: by Hotosisi M. Bolbesa OS bat; Aptba Bossiort.or Ilasaily Pride; 60 Banta. - All lb. stow Books of the day sosoll 'WM od by NINIOI. A 00.. No. Bontlreop otzvot. ritissitUiTYUL lAnlttlOti.—For yaks ■ new hear I_7 Dwelling Houses. jut ocoudated, of sex rums end • dusted on Mc Washtngton, short Thrum ban am lodised Phu. The Lot 100 hat Dui meal liwt tot deep an alO hat ally. Mee IlDXl.—tnese suy. Parsons in sesunh Oa pleasant rsedsnweessistildo well to examine the einem property 11. 1 =16,11 13N, usiS Third street. ,M ALL 00 . 21•01 HOLM, with • Lot OM bet nom& ea Melon streak Mt Waahingtoa, by 228 toot dry to • 80 'set street. Prim $700; SUM to haul, blame at Show* ""17 ea mak b' a CCITHMIRT & 808,an23 - 140 TM& ott•st. • r prauusnoueica. or Current eub)euts Atumaponneosoly a - by laut =or. - ?amo Tro ur ted, Panora WlE and Aaron by LT. WW2. Daniel Buono,. sad the Thu•tera of Koutacky, by W. H. • • • themant Wood, by lades Laden. Petarson's blacuana for Eaptensbar. God," Lady's Hoak. Yankee Nations. Just readved and far sale by W. A. OILDRISMINET CO and/ No. 76 /both mime. ..- AND WARRANTS-10 Oa A 011.401.—1 am Impulsed 1 IA to pay as follows for nand Warraats to theartonst of out thousand acres, - its tsl the 160 am.; $9l the 114 noes; $46 for 40 sum; to gold. JAMBS BLAKZLY, with Seal Istath Amt. --rorwaa-.-- These Lot, aro he the roltht of Pckherlas, nktr the • don of the Plttsbarnh and Cleveland Railroad, sod will be And cheap. Terms of payatent,Kl pre math: Title nun septlanable. Apply to JAMB BLAKELY, • Real listare Agent [,roe SALG—A two story Br tetanus watt /AA, on Dos r mart street, Ettrmlngtism. Apply to 1a23 JAWS!. aLMICLY. LAMA 1 - 1:10UoAND seler.s OP LOAD, /a ha main, a an=lowa, Arc sae Apply to JAMES BLA ECLI' [AND kVA LIALg-160 acne slummed In Ascooota Dot• 4 toss, 4 saw wort of /lemony; prise pa per way. 150 acres 3 Rule. mot of Brosoory, on ohich Is • good. Orelord; Woo $lB per arm for . •• • earialro of m 122 . . 11 . . , • SALMON—lead Nu. 1 dpand Was* in tau 0 Feud cans, just received by . arab .111. M. CD lIALIBUT-00 pmnthe, is the weer. jays i► 1. eeleed by (u9l W. A. APCLDROA. M/MS MAlIEStr.l2,—Na I, M kink Jost mestrod Railroad from Bomb, by ault3 Firrie GUM AligillC—.loo The bid* b au22 G BIM& BAITXT & RISIIHAW. 6441 ~~~ w. A. WCLURG. JO6. VLIWIIPG