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The Dsmocratic voters of Rom township will meet at
Ivory's old stand, Penrysvillo Plank Road.
The delegates ropreamatiag the several Boroughs and
Townships will also hare to !dace in nomination three pi,
sons to be votod far as Directors of the Poor for Allegheny
4 county.
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We published an article on this subject a
few weeks ago, in which we predioted the abo
lition of slavery in Missouri within a few years,
and that now free States would yet be formed
out of Texas, and, finally, that slavery would
yet be confined within narrow Smite to the west
of the Mississippi river. These probable events
we attributed in part to the future operation of
the principle, now cetablished, that in all terri
tories the question of slavery or no slavery
illiquid be treated as a local question, and deci
ded by the local popular vote.
The Western Chronicle, published at Lexing
ton, Missouri, copies our article entire, and then
takes a titiMige way of answering it.
It tots out by saying that the Post supported
the Nebraska bill, bat it is nevertheless "Free
Soilish in its tendencies." It will surprise our
Pittsburgh readers to learn that the Post is
"Free Soifish." It is not pro slavery. It is
opposed to Congressional interference in the
matter. It would give the North and South
equal rights in regard, to the new territories ;
and then let the popular will decide the ques
lion of slavery or no slavery in each of those
territories. We believe tb o tb• '
our poeition; and we see not how any candid
and liberal man can object to it. It is the posi
tion of the National Democrats.
To our prediction that Missouri would be
come a free • State in ten years, the Weetern
Chronicle says:
"Tne Rost is certainly a sanguine reasoner,
and yet it does not reckon altogether without
its host. If Missouri permits Kadase to become
a free State, the assumption that she will her
self become a free State in "ten years" is not
an idle one."
If emaneipation in Missouri depends on the
foot of &Ulna becoming a free State, our pre
dlotioa in our opinion, sure of fulfilment.
The Chronicle next pronounoes many of our
statements to regard to the decline of slavery in
Missouri, as incorrect. It forgets, however, that
we drew. many of those facts from 'an article
published shortly
,before in the St. Louie Herald.
If en were misled then in regard to the facts, it
was not by abolition papers, bat by a Mintier'
newepaper. But we are initialed to leave those
facts, and the question of the continuance of
slavery in Missouri, to the people of that State
themselves. We hope they will deoide'll. right,
for Missouri, by her position and natural re
--,Leources, may yet beeome one of the greatest and
'host wealthy and populous States of the re
public.
The Ch ron icle adds :
"Colonel Benton is quoted by the Foal as op
posed to slavery in Missouri, and hie success
over hie opponents cited as an evidence of the
declining hold of the institution. Nor is the
Post alone in this particular. The press gener
ally regard him as the strongest friend freesoil•
iem has, and his defeat will discomfit them
Much."
We assure our Western friend that Col. Ben.
ton's late defeat did not diecomet" the Pitts"
burgh Post in the least. It was our Whig and
Abolition neighbors who wept over it, though a
Whig was elected In hie stead. We are rejoiced
when we hear of the election of good, sound na
tional Democrats. That is-the party to which
the Pittsburgh Post belongs.
gffir.The Pittsburgh Journal must Imagine
that it is going to do something wonderful soon.
It his' threatened a review of the democratic
addresses for a long time, and, one would sup.
pose from intimatlope given, that a terrible on
@laugh was soon to be made. The moat exten
sive preparation, are advertised from day to
day; old papers called for, their receipt an
nounced ; and u continued effort kept up to raise
public expectation " on tiptoe." "
We have waited long enough on this promised
prodigy, and demand that the acouchment shall
take place immediately. We wish the Empress
of France and the editor of the Journal a safe
time. But we cannot wait on our neighbor
much longer. This state of alarming suspense
he has been endeavoring to create is hard to
bear. We hare no fears for the result when it
comes to light; and have no doubt it will be like
the awe of 014 ; "parturientt mantes et neasitur
musessium."
Tan GILITTOWN AITAIII.—Capt. Hollins , who
Was arrested and held to hail in New York, the
other day, at the instigation of a merchant na
mrd Durand, who &Hedged that he had goods
and other property stored at Greytown, valued
at $20,000; had just returned from Washington,
the Journal of Commerce says, where his official
sots had received the sanction of government,
If this is true Capt. H. will doubtless be speetti ,
117 relieved from his embarraseing situation. Ile
had telegraphed for inetructions.
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WILLITI v ITIGLF,R.
FOR JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COM,
JEREMIA H S. BLACK,
FOR CANAL 0011 711 /FAIONIM,
HENRY S. MOTT,
PITT*IBUIRGH:
TUESDAY MORNING
Democratic County Committee of Correspondence
Pan:Jur-an, Auguet 16,1354,
The Democratic County Committee of Correspondence
met this morning, in pursuance of previous notice, at the
Bt Charles Hotel, and organised for basinws. When upon
motion of J.anaes Blackmer. seconded by Jno. Barton, it
Re,soh , el, That the Demo,rats of the several Wards,
Borookbe nod Townships of Allegheny comity, an hereby
requeeted to meet at the usual plaoas for holding primary
assemblage., on SATURDAY, September 21, and elect two
delegates each, to'represent them in County Convention,
which will assemble at the Court 'leave on the following
Wedneeday, (the nth Sept) at 11 o'clock, A. M., to nominate
a County ticket to be voted for at Lbo ensuing election.
The Democratic voters of the cities of Pittsburgh And
Allegheny, and the scrersl Boroughs, will moat between
the bow" of five and &oven o'clock, P. M., nod of the Town
ship', between the hours of three and nee o'clock, P. M.
on motion of Juba C. Dunn, seconded by David Campbell,
Reenierri, That tee return our sincere thanka to the gen•
Unmanly ..,..prietors of the St. Cherie. Hotel, for their kit:ei
nem in furnishing -loch ample mamma:Mations for the
meetings ut the Committee during the present year.
On mutton, aajourmal sine die.
Join 11.s.roy.
J.1.111(4 iIi.CENUSL f C''U'ri"..
DAVID CAMPBELL, Cbslrm.
News of Di* Day.
The mortality of-New York and Boston lard
week was .ns follows:
Cholera. Oth er Dia. Total
....180 702 832
26 109 135
New Y rlt
Orestes A Brownson, the Boston Bee says, bee
accepted the invitation tendered him by Rev. Dr.
Newman and the directors of the Irish Universi
ty, to accept a professorship in that institution.
Ms salary is about $B,OOO a year. Ile is now
preparing his first course of lectures.
Col. J. C. Fremont, the indefatigable explorer,
left New York a few days since in the California
steamer, with the view of landing at Ban Fran
cium and proceeding thence to the Sierra Neva
de, to fix astronomically the position of the Pass
which he discovered in that mountain during his
expedition of last winter. This expedition, like
his two last ones, hae no connection with the
government surveys , and receives no aid from the
survey appropriations,
64, sLA.VER.y AT TIM WIGST."
MNOM
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1301%414* aY Opp•stitoa Movraivapers
We have frequently said that those newspaper!'
in this cotentry most distinguished for their into
lent oppolsition to the present Demooratid - ad
ministration were entitled to no confidence ; and
that the peoplo would not be deceived by thloba.
We see many proofs that such is the gineral
opinion. it is now weU understood 'that their
eels aim la to slander the Democracy and con
demn every measure of the administration. How
regardless they are of the truth in these state
meats may easily be learned from the shameless
misstatements of the New York Herald and Tri
bune, in regard to the facts connected with the
bombardment of Greytown. Those two papers
boast that they have A larger circulation in Eu
rope than all other American' papers. Yet we
find that the London Times, and the London
Daily Neil's, in speaking of this Greytown affair,
pay scarce any regard to the statement of the
facts of the came by the Tribune and herald; and
still less regard to their opinions. The Timm,
it is true, .oeniures the act of destroying the
town. But the London Daily News, generally
an impartial paper on American affairs, and next
to the Times in influence, takes a very different
view of the matter. Hero ie an extract from its
leader on the subject:
AUGUST 29
" The Americans have bombarded Greytown.
and in so doing , have shown a tolerable proof of
that energy which has helped them to build up
the most remarkable empire in the world in the
shortest space of time possible. It is said some.
times that a popular government is the very
worst that can be devised in order to be able to
deal effectually with foreigners in the event of
interrupted reletione. A popular government,
it is said, may be:admirably adapted for the ad
ministration of the internal resources of the
country ; but when foreign relations are con
cerned, then a unity, a concentration of power,
are needed, which can never be obtained except
'ln &lOUs 'where the sovereign power is lodged
in the hands of one or a few. -It is sufficient
answer to this assertion to say that the moat pros
perous periods of many of the most Illustrious
states in the modern and ancient world have
been precisely those where the people shared
most directly in the sovereign power. Athens
was a pure democracy in the timenof Periolee.
The Italian States passed through the periods of
their most illustrious career when they were un
der popular government. The Euglish nation
bee become powerful just in proportion as the
people have exercised an influence o ver her login
lature. The Government of England has at
times been weak and vacillating because there
are other interests comprised in it besides those
of the nation. :The Government of the United
States has no dinastic interest to consult. Its
ministers are not taken from aristocratic families,
who have ,Itiks of connection with the princely
houses of the continent. When the national in
terest is injured, or the national honor wounded,
to the nation alone is committed the duty of
seeking redress. The bombardment of Grey
town is at least another proof of the determina
tion of the American Government that no insult
shall be offered to its subjects or its represent&
tires without redress being afforded."
It must be very mortifying to the nnsorupu
lons editors of the 7'ranni and Herald, that, af
ter all their labor and expense to
,jet rip a false
statement of the matter, and degrade our own
government and, country by their ribald abuse ;
the liberal presses of Europe throw aside their
statements es unworthy of belief, and present
views of the event highly favorable to the char
acter and energy of the American people and
government. The News views it as a prompt
and energetic vindication of American honor and
rights. It neither censures nor approve' the
act in itself ; but treats it as an evidence that
our Democratic government will promptly resent
irsults, and prevent or panish wrongs and inju
ries to our 'citizens abroad. That is the duty of
government; sad it will be done whilst Demo
crats rule. The News concludes another para
graph as follows:
"The United States here shown in this, as
they did in the &outs affair, and its other in
stemma, that the rights of the American nation,
and of American citizens, shall not suffer for
want of vigor on the part of the American Ex.
ecutive All toe have to do is to take care thou oaf
of this Greytotin of.sir, our Government do 1101
contrive to stir up ill blood betiesea °week', and
the Antinomy.'
anrruurf.—Rev. Leotard Woods, D. D., one
of the ablest and most universally respected
divines in the country, died in Andover Mass.,,
1848, and at the solicitation of his friends, set
about the preparation of a complete edition of
his works, which were partly completed in 1861
in five octavo volume+. Dr. Woods was a theo
logian of the school of Jonathan Edwards, and
maintained inflexibly the principles and prac
tlees of the earlier N.i.w England orthodox di
vines, against all the criticism and speculation
of Tubingen, Cambridge or any other scot of
modern " heresies." lie was the father of Rev.
Leonard Woods, D. D. LLD., President of Bow
doin Colledge.
Tai lfmna PASSION.—N. P. Willie is Dolor!.
one for his IOTO of being lionised. For the sake
of being talked about, he will sacrifice almost
anything. This passion it appears likely will
be strong in death, jadgingdrom his last ut—
ast letter from Idlewild. Every one who read
it come to the same conclusion, Tie c that he was
about to shuffle off this mortal toil. The conse
quenoe is that more Mad thing, have been said
about poor Nat." in the last two or three weeks
than had been in as many previous years. Hav
ing enjoyed these little tributes to his memory,
Willis noWannounces that he was what, misun
derstood; that so far from expecting to die be
is in a fair way of resovery and Is about to com
mence s our series of papers for his periodical.
This may be put down as the last Willie-ism.
Ara. Tax FOOLS Nor TIT DBAD.—Winston P.
Noble, a young man, and eon of ex-Governor
Noble, of Indians, was swindled In New York, a
day or two since, out of $126 and a gold watch
and chain,`Yained at $B5O, by some "patent
fish " operators. It was dtne by the same sharp
practice that has been exposed in the preu hun
dreds of times; and against which, any one who
reads the papers, and had a grain of common
sense, should have been on his guard.
flor the Dilly Morning Post]
MUM.. EDITORS :—As the time for holding
the primary meetings is fast approaching, vari
ous communications appear in the Democratic
journals, urging the nomination of certain indi
viduals, to ill the various officals in the gift of
•the people of Allegheny county. There being
many good and true Democrats who have not yet
been named, I deem it my duty to propose thei fol
lowing named gentlemen, for the consideration
of the coming County Convention:
amous—Jobn Barton, City.
Assembly—Wm.. M. Stewart, Allegheny ; M.
Harbison, Robinson; J. W. Riddell, City; Dr.
H. C. arose, Patton; J. H. Moorhead, City.
Recorder—James Salisbury, Birmingham.
Commissioner—Elijah Trovillo, City.
Reguter—J. Harvey Robb, Lower St. Clair.
Clork—J. FT Phillips, Allegheny.
4uditor—Edward Thompson, Wilkins.
• Yours, &0., THIRD WARD.
[For the Daily Morning Poet]
Mum. Enrrons :—Allow me to suggest
through your columns, the name of John H.
Phillips, Esq., of Robinson township, as a suit
able candidate for the office of Clerk of the
Court of Quarter Sessions.
Mr. Phillips hu been long and favorably
known 'to the Democrats of Allegheny county as
one of the most industrious and energetic men
In the party.
His popularity was evidenoed In the fact of
him having thelargest vote of any on the ticket
s few years age, : when he was a candidate for
County Commifiloner.
A man of sterling integrity, correct business
habits and irreproachable character. I have
no doubt, if nominate:l, he will be tringplyind7
elsotea over either of the piebald candidates—
Horner or Mande. HICKORY.
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The Dooorary - Degree et L. L. D„ has been
conferred on Thomas D. Moreton, of the Jeffer
son ifedkel College, of Philadelphia, by the Jet.
fermi:le/Iw, Cononsburgh, Pa.
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Mr. Saillardet, who is said to be be the broth
er-in-law of Mr. Soule, the American minister
at Madrid, has written to the Courier des Etats
Chia 118, follows :
with this intimacy, upon which a variety of tales
were founded, including a projected flight,
which had been defeated by Narvaes, then min
ister, and a fainting fit, of which a royal corset
perpetuated the remembrance among the mar
tial trophies of the hotel Redman Other con
quests were subsequently added to this august
trophy, and, among others, that of the Ito liau
dancer, Cerrito.
But if the marquis woe so succeseful with the
royalties of politics and the dance, he ha(Lnot
been lucky enough to gain the good will of the
people of Madrid, who besieged his hotel, at the
same time as those of Meese. Salamanca and
Qlinto. On hearing the shouts and blows whitth
were showered upon hie gate, Mr. Soule thought .
that the people had coma to demand the journal
let, Mora, who, with Mr. Sartorius, the print -
pal editor of the Heraldo, had sought on asylum
with the American minister, of whom ho had
been one of the most violent adversaries. This
asylum had been greeted by Mrs. Soule, a no
ble Tromso, who was happy to find an opportu
tray of nvongino by huadoese, her own wrongs
and those of her husband. 'L'he latter had then
caused his gates to bo closed and put • in a state
of defence.
But a delegate of the insurgents explained to
him, hat in hand, that they had no idea of vio
lating his domicile, which wss sacred to them,
both for his private and public character. They
desired only to possess themadves of the arms
of the marquis of Bed mar, and in order to show
the difference of their sentiments, they had re•
speoted the American eagle, placed above the
crown of the marodia, which had been defaced.
Thus advised of the ohjeel of his visitere, Mr.
Soule ordered the gated to be opened to them.
saying at the same time, that `• tyranny always
being provided with arms to oppress the people,
it was just that the latter, in its turn. should
find arms for its defence among its oppreesors "
These words were loudly applauded, and the
collections of the marquis of Belmar were car
ried off In a moment by the people who religi
ously respected the upper stories.
It was no fault, moreover, of Mr. Soule, if
Queen Isabella was not enlightened in season
upon the true aim of the movement, at the head
of which O'llonnel had placed himself. After
the return of the court to Madrid, and the first'
engagement of Vicalvaro. represented by the
ministerial journals as a victory, the mittieter of
Prussia convoked the diplomatic oorps, and pro
posed to go and compliment the queen. "If on
this Recount of her return. I give my consent,"
said Mr. Sonic in this meeting, " if it is for re
sistance to the T;lShen of the pcopl,, I Win not
unite in your compliments."
On arriving at the palace, the minis - tier of
Prussia made an emphatic sneech for the ^ con- '
eoltdation of thrones," and against assassins.
Mr. Soule, on the contrary, nail that was not
only necessary to censure, but to ascertain if
the popular movements had co: legitimate canoes,
which there was no disposition to acknowledge
or understand.
On the 2fitti of July, after the triumph of the
iiieurrection, the diplomatic corps 1134411 a *scoud
visit to the queen, but on. this occasion, one of
condolence. Mr Soule thought his colleagues
would exoraes themselves with modesty ; but
Wing that they made use of swelling Fibrosis,
to say the least of them, cut of place, agniest
dis revolutionary spirit, be 1:1811C.H.1 it his duty,
On his part, to remind the queen of Lls former
remares, adding that, far from condemning the
events which bad just transpired, she could now
find an opportunity of inaugurating a new era
of greatness for herself, and of proeperity for
her people. Queen Isabella appeared now to
recognise that the minieter of the United States
was a more sagaciouscounsellor than the Prus
sian envoy.
Far from profiting by the lesson of sagacity
which he had civet them, the ecemite of Mr.
Bottle took advantage of it to renew their attacks
upon hint. They accused him of having painted
the limits of international cotrttesy, because he
alone had the courage to speak the truth to au,
unfortunate woman, deceived by thttery. They
accused him of having been one of the principal
promoters of an insurrection, and they charged
him, moreover, of making an appeal to all the
European demagogues. This was octufirmed in
their opinion by the annonnee.ment in the Lon
don Morning Advertiser, that the eon of Mr
so
iairciAlreoted to the American embassy at Paris,
but I have the best of authority for seaming
that its only object was to consult Mr. Soule's
eminent colleagues as to their opinion of the in
tention ascribed to General Pierce, of sending
special commissioners to Madrid to treat of the
Black Warrior question. I that they en
ti sly disapproved the project, and that they
deemed it more proper to associate the negotia
toes with Mr. Soule, if the question needed such
special consideration, than to trust it entirely to
the bands of persons unversed in European af
fairs. Both Mr. Mason and Mr Buchanan ad
vised Mr. Soule to await further advioes from
Washington before taking any decisive step.
[hem Pens Orresposideat of Philada North Amori , sa
The Great Vrench Exhibition of 1835.
Ws are now within lege than a year of our oaf=
versa) exhibition, and report speaks very highly
both of the extent, and of the quality of the ex
ertions making in this country a..d in England
for the friendly contest In Parris , there is
scarcely a commercial establishment of conse
quence which is not preparing to put forth its
greatest strength on the oocasion ; indeed, not
to do so would be little short of self destruction,
for it is known that the imperial eye and patron
age will look coldly upon all who ailment them-
Belay, from this national display. The Palau de
hiduatrie, in the Champs Elysees, Is now rising
rapidly, and shows already its domed glass roof
above the trees. Of its elegance of form, and
richly carved stone architecture, there can be but
one opinion ; its else and capacity for accommo
dating all that it is destined to contain may be
more doubtful. Still, the French arrange and
get up" these things so well that one can
hardly feel apprehensive as to the result. The
productions of the great national manufactories
of Beam, Coblenta, Beauvais, &c., will, it is
said, far exceed anything exhibited in England;
tint, both as regards these, and, also, the pro
dttotions pliant° enterprise and isdustry, great
sabres) , is observed. We hear, too, that in Eng
bad prodigious efforts are being made in almost
&Very department of industry and art to cause
themselves to be well represented. Everything,
in short, seems to portend that the exhibition of
1866, if, perhaps, less colossal than that of 1861,
will be superior to it in excellence of production
and in this spirit of national emulation.
There hoe been laid before •the {louse of Com
mons a copy of the alterations proposed in the
Book of Common Pthyer, by the bishops and
others appointed by the Crown to revise the
book in 1689. The alterations etwgested by the
commissioners were no less than live hundred
and ninety eight in number. Many, though de
cidedly improvements and quite unobjectionable,
were merely of a verbal nature. One of the
most notable of the changes proposed was to
add (on the great festivals) after the Ten Com
mandments a recital of the eight beatitudes,
with a suitable response from the people. So
far se the alterations suggested affected doctrine,
the key to them will be found in the desire to
conciliate objectors an 4 prevent the spread of
dissent. The word "priest' was to be altered
to " minister ;" the Apoohrypha was to be dis
used; thtee who scrupled kneeling at the sacra
ment were to be allowed to receive it in a pew,
in some posture of reverence; in baptism the
sign of the cross was not to be made if the par
ties thought it sinful, the parents might upon
occasion be the sponsors, and the words, "by
baptism regenerate" were displaced by the sin
gle word "regenerated."
Hon. E. Joy Morrie has been nominated for
Congress, by the Whigs of the first district. He is
opposed by-Hon. J. B. Florence, Democrat, and
John Titus, Native Amerioan.
A few nights •since, some fiend in human shape
cut out the tongue of a valuable mare belong
ing to Mr. Wm. Smith of Clearfield tp., Butler
00. The authoritiee are on the track of the des
picable wretch and he will probably be arrested.
Wm. Birney, editbr of Philadelphia Register,
has been held to bail in. $l.OOO to answer at
Court the charge of libelling Stephen T. Beals,
dentist. The communication expressly charged
Mr. Beale with committing an outrage upon the
person of &young girl, while she was under the
Winona, of chloroform.
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" The residence of tho American legation en
acted its part in the scene'', of the insurrection
at Madrid. Mr. Soule occupies the first and
second stories of a magnificent hotel, belonging
to the marquis Beilmar, the ground floor' of
which was reserved by the marquis for his per
scree( use. He possessed there a very handsome
collection of ancient and modern arms. The
marquis . of Bedmar bas acquired a certain no
toriety by hie ooneervative opinions, and by the.
marked-favor which he formerly enjoyed from
Queen Isabella. Scandal had conneoted itself
[horn the London Times, August IL]
Alteration. In the Prayer-Book
3 .. correspondent of the Herald, writing from
Duents Arenas, on the 14th instant, says :
` All those who left Dreytown on the day of the
bombardment hue returned, and T. J. Martin,
the sing -leader of all the outrages committed,
hen
e en
appointed commandant of the town by
Li t err ant A. D. Jolly, commander. f the Brit.
Leh schooner Bermuda. The negro hDLans,
who led the bind of Jamaica negroes to the
American consulate, to arrest the Minister to
United States, Mr. Borland, has been appointed
constable.
These ire the men that this British officer has
appointed as rulers of the town, instead of put
ting them ia close irons on board of hie vessel.
Had It been an English minister that was in
salted, this's very men whuld have been arrested
and treatisl as tirate& Between these two offi
cials, they manage to arced some -poor devil
every day; and send him to Lieut. Jolly to be
whipped. - On the 81st of July Capt. Hancock,
of the brig of war Espiegle, sent a force of fif
teen marines and eight armed sailors to this
place, to take the two paltry Iron cannons which
Lien, Jolly did not take when be took the brass
piece. These three pieoee of cannon, with some
other arms, were taken froth San Juan by order
of the United States government, and placed
here by Captain Hollins, of the oloop of war Cy
one, for safe keeping. They were taken back to
San Jaen, and placed under the flag-staff.
The town, Peoeniz-like, is rising from its
ashes. One month ago to-day, there were but
three buildings io the town, which were left by
order of Captain Hollins, that the people might
uct be destitute of shelter; there are now under
qie course of ereoticro some twenty-four small
frame buildings, and no doabt in a month's time
there will be as many more.
There are some half-dozen men in the town
who are very much exasperated, and declare
they will have revenge, and that the Accessory
Transit Company will have to suffer. The bet
ter part of these men held office at the time of
the outrage and insult offered to the United
States; and, were it not for the Bermuda, which
is still in thin harbor, it would not be safe for
the company to remain on this point ; and for
the protection of the liven and property of Ame
rican citizens, it is highly neceseary that our
government &licold make some arrangement to
keep a vessel itf war stationed at this place until
the question ill settled by the two oonntriee.
Lamossras—There is much dissatisfaction
among the Whigs of Lanomiter County, at the
nomination of Mester for' Congress, and Brown
for Judge. The Independent Whig ban little
doubt that an independent ticket will be run
and a large part of the Whig ticket be defeated.
The now County Comm ttee afterwards appoint
ed a Cemmittee to wait on Messrs. Brown and
theater, and request them to withdraw from the
ticket.
Cuizzos —ln this county the Democracy have
nominated the following candidates:—Congress
—John Stdley; Legielature—Dr. J. B. Wil
liams ; Commissioner—William Divans ; Audi
tor—Davtd Reichert.
Lantos.—The Democrats of Lehigh held
their County meeting on the 19th. Their reso
lutions endorsed the platforms of 1848 and 1862
the Nebraska bill, Co,. Bigler, Congressman
Bridges, &c.
Nostuaterros. -The Democrats held • county
meeting on the 21et, and paned resolutions en
dorsing the Nebraska bill and ' , raising President
Pierce, Goo. Bigler, &0.,
Curren —The Democracy of Clinton County
heel nominated for Cougress--Allison White;
Assembly—George ./. Eldred.
cite EXCIILLUICT Gov. Bigler is announced to
address the Democracy of Susquehanna county,
on Tuesday the 23th inst. Where is Pollock !
There eras frost last week, says the Lancaster
Whig, in sotto of the Northern counties. Cool,
for the deg-days, rather!
John Can Buren was at Lernington Springs,
England, at last accounts, for tLe benefit of the
waters, accompanied by Sir Benjamin Brodie,
the eminent physician. Mr. Can Buren, it is
said, is in donates health, and will anon return
home, being unable to European tour,
as at first contemplated.
W Dersegeaheat of the Liver, to one of tie
mit common, as wort as the moot formidable of dlieues
known to American physidans. It had for year, attreeled
the cleaved a tendon of the medical faculty In all par`. of
the rotted States, and yet up to the time of the die . ..ovary
of Dr. a:Planes great ,Speoillc, It was almoot beyond the
reach of mdleal skiff. Thousands bad wished without
even a hope of relief, and although thousands may yet bi
destined to god the Lebo' effects of this most complirs , ed
It I. now, thanks to the research of Dr. Illeme,
moat completely brought wrote the oeop, of medical con
trol. The proprietors of the
1-4 ' "'''"---.• take none else. There are other
Pal., purporting to b. Liver MIL., now Wore the public.
Dr. IV4anee. Liver Flint, also his celebrated Vermlfuge, ran
13011 be had at CI respectable drug .torte to the Coiled
States and Canada.
A`eo fur sale by the sole proprietor.,
40r- Elastic's Invigorating Elixir or Coe.
di earth. crust I. a vast depoettory of restiatinv
eultetle to the diseases of the embargo that inhabit it;
and science, Military, MIKIS:Kt and experiment, am con
tinually introducing from this great ramedlai storehouse
new agents for the amelioration of humeri suffering. The
moat powerful of Glue agents that has ever bean applied
for the mitigation of pain, the oteuereetion of health, and
the prolongation of life, Is the Astatie herb which forme the
tads of DR. momrs INVIGORATING ELIXIR OR COR
DIAL. Tbl, preparation, if not • universal pexmoila, cer•
tato ly embrace's within its province as • curative • granter
number of complaints than have ever before been subdued,
or even relieved, by a mingle medicine. It Is applicable to
all nervous, diseases, and all disorders, of the sedretive or.
gene. It literally renovates the powers of the stomach,
and Wee to every organ and *very fluid imosesary to diges
tion In fall natural vigor, however thessm• may have been
Impaired by lllneu or Indulgence. If the procreative Dice
ton hat been Impaired In either sex,* Angie worse of this
preparation will impart to the relaxed organhation its full
annual vigor. Woman, the mast fragile as well as the fair.
as• portion of animated nature, will flnd :his her ,meet
reliance in all the difficultiee, radical or Incidental, to which
her structure Is liable; while In eases of nervous headache,
neuralgia, dyspepda, nervous melancholy, hysteda, (kohl*.
nem, perform trembling, Incipient paralysis, sleeplourness,
unnatural irritability, hinting fits, epilepsy, weakness of
the back, general prostration, palpitation of the heart, lax.
eitude, mental indoleace, ha, its effects am as certain and
uniform as the results of • mathemstJeal edeulatlon.
The Cordial la put ap„ Wetly asnowitrated, In pint bor
tles. Prim three dollars per tattle, two kr five dollars, ate
for brava dollars. 0. EL SING, Proprietor,
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Beurs ANTIDOTE AND LOTION.—Those paraons who
wish fora safe, epsedy, and permanent care, should use
• the above celebrated end unrivalled FEENOIi PRZPARA•
TIONS. They have now been In use for five rare—hare
been thoroughly tested in thousands albs most obstinate
Clued, and Invariably have given saUsfeation. They are
not composed simply of Ba/earn popsies, but ere entirely
different from all other preparations, both In the 12.1029 of
their Ingredients and the manner ID whloh — they operate
upon the patienL lima the wonderful SUM/. attending
their us..
A radioman connected with the Western Railroad aye:
.1 here expouded for other people during the loot three
years over $2OO, for remedlee of this dasorlption, and have
never found a angle article that rave such universal satis
faction a your Antidote and Lotion does. Ido not ratab
lea of their ever baling to cure Masi:4le instance. Many
have been cured In two or three days."
Price, Antidote $1; Lotion 60 cente per bottle.
Invented by M. Bally, Physician to the Peril IL:coital;
and Prepared from the original endow, and sold wholesale
and retail by DUROY & CO. Bole Proprietors fbr the Uni
ted States sod °amidst. Principal Depot, aft Dro.dc k y,
New York.
Sold In Pittsburgh, wholesale and retail, by FUMING
BROTHERS, (Summon to J. Eldd A C 0..) No. 6:1 Wood
street. Wheeling—J. IL. PATTERSON t 00, and by
Drussists everywhere. jelT
I 411— Arne and rover of Three Tears
Standing. Oared.—Hr. John Longden, now living
at Beaver Dam, Hanover comity, mar Richmond, had Alum
and Fever for three years, most of the time be had Mulls
twice • day, and rarely !outgun once ; be was parched with
fevers ite soon u the chill left him; and attar trying phy
idelans, quinine, moat of the Tonice advertised, arid erm.y
thing recommended to him, was &bonito give up in despair,
when garter's Spanish Mixture was spoken of; he got two
bottles, but belbre be had used more than • Bugle one, be
was perfectly mired, and has not had • shill or fever 411011.
Mr. Longa= Is only one out of thomands who have been
banalittad by tbl■ great ton* alterative and blood porldar.
advertliganant. anigiden
St- Pautedessess.--The wen-known superiority or
01111031.1.8 fit in the Garment, needs no comment on his
part; it boo been setnowledged by all who Easel:lmnd him
with their orders, that they here never been fitted with the
same we and style ae b Win- He Ingo to infirm hle pa
mitis and the publie, that hls atesk is now replete with the
sunsuit styles for Mal, VOA' end pants, nutted. IR the
present imam. GitIIIBLI,
end Peetaken Mate,
1119 umft at, hoed of Wool.
RILMIN
:nano
• -Z.
====l=2l
Groytowa.
ll=
FLEMING BROS.,
Bum:Gaon to J. Kidd a Co.,
60 Wood str.t.
SPECIAL NOME&
AGENT
For Melling and Buying Patent Bights.
Sunsortber, having teamed irons his intercourse with
I Paten *re, sad with parsons who aren daimon to Belt
Patent Rights for Ottlee, Counties. States, to, se well as
with When who wish to pi:imbue eooh rights; that an
agent to treatment that kind of hudome wan much needed
hem, tuia determined to devote trio time and his abilities to
the service of three who may desire to 01111110 him.
Pling himself to attend faithfully to all matters en.
trtistM to him, he excludes by referring the public to the
following testimonial of a for of the Mdse. hi Pitts
burgh, .te. MOSES P. EATON.
Pittsburgh, August 23, 15.54.
Pirrist - nott, August 17th, 1844.
The subscribers have long een bequainted with Mr.
Mows P. Eaton, and have no hesitation in recommending
him, to all who may wish to employ his serviews, as a gen
tleman of undoubted integrity ant iodefatig•,ble industry,
in whew exertions every reliance may be placed.
Neville B. Crair, W. ii,binaon, Jr
Wm. Winter, Jr., John Graham,
W. LL Denny, H. Childs A Co.,
James Wool, N. Holmes A Sone,
P P.. Friend, Kramer d Debra,
F. Lore., L
Election uP P . lrr=upuu Use G•aeo
- or, A Ugugt. IA , I.—The Stcelitioliers I the Pitt.
burgh Gas Company, are hereby nodded that the 021005
meeting for the eloetio of two persons to curve m, 'lTucte es
of mak! Company for three years, will be held at the office
of the Company. in the City of Pittsburgh, to the ?MST
-MONDAY cf September next, between the hours of 2 and
I o'clora, P. M, of that day.
aulB:td J t'd tS XL CIIRTSTY, Treasurer.
.phil.hapkia, 1 854.wwThe et:rodeo of
the citizene oftash:drab and who wish to
read a Philadelphia paper, is called to the Er ening EmiSter,
aurae' pubibbed every dayomutaluing a complete routioe
of ail beet matters that tramptra to the hoar of golag to
preim, atm m particular attention is paid to this depart.
moot, it wilt recommend nvelf strongly to the favor of those
persona who formerly resided in that vicinity, as it wheels
a faithful epitome of the vast thanges occuring in their
former homes. To the reading and manufacturing portion
of the community no better medium could be selected for
advertieing their warm and products, thus bringing directly
before the eyes of the merchants the advantages of patron
ising the fvetorim of the "west end a of the State. As a
journal of liberal sentiments, advocating all the reforms of
the we heartily rommmend It to nun and ell, believing
the, oil caey ha benefited by mutiscriaiug and supporting n
pria,e that supports the people,—'non MU ma anal/nay"
The puhscripthaa prim is $6 per year, la advance, and
should be teat, pre-pall, to 1111. L/ AM WILSEY,
N. h. comae Third and Chestnut streets,
Philadelphia. P.
A LARGE LuT FUR SALE.
4 LOT OF OIWOXu , OO the river batik, in Birmingham,
Lt2BB feet by 34 feet. and boundrd by four streets, will
b• sold ati reasonable term. at is near Bakewell it Co.'s
new glass works, and several Inbar maoufiteturlng °stab.
lis.lnenia It Is the largest. and I,est lot now to had in
Birmingham for manufinituring purposes. Title perfect,
and clear of li:cumbrance. yeah ire of
C. B. 31 Miran, at his Law Nine,
.Iy2d Fncrth rttret. chore iimit.bneld. Fitt,Lurch.
Noel, .the
I. sit ice -.l'he Pertnership bereEohre sawing
L dots,: bit..n.,*,‘ ander the name sad style of
BENNETT, MARSHALL, a. CO., was dlatroireil as the 19th
inst., by mutual co.iht.
DENNETA 111.11.511 ALL A CO.
rittAborgh, June 2SED, 1854.
Copartnership.
ILINDEItSIOSLIJ Sara entered into Copartnerehip
1 tinder the tame ono otyle or GILAPF, lIENNLTE
w, for the purpose of tasoufacturisag Iron, Nile, to., at
the Clinton Bolling Mill, South Pittsburgh. 01800 at pres
ent with English a Rieltertteop„ No. 116 Water, sad 160
Feet attest. WM. B. ENGLISH,
BOWL IL aercsaerz,
JAS. J. BENNETT,
JOHN GEAFP.
Plttehoreb. June 2Sib,lB:l4—je2aoLt
Liz., Fire Ina
_11!a. Company;
OFFICE 55 FIFTH STREET
MASONIC HALL, PITTSBURGH PA.
J.5.31E3 8. MON, Preahternt.
Ca muss Como, Secrctuy.
This Company makes every Insurance appertaining to or
oonneNsd pith Ltl
Abici, against Dud and Qago Disks on the Ohio and Ma
alsalppl rivers and tribunal., and Marine Itfelts generally.
Azad agalnet Loos and Damage by Yin, and against the
Perils of the lies and Inland Navigation and Transportation.
Polak, tuned at am ratee eons:sista with safety
to all parties.
Junes 8. ' '
&ciao, briluilinn,
%%, Harm
John tkott,
Joe.eph Y. 4.inumm, M. D., I
John &L'Alpin,
Km John.t.cn, I
James Ma-shal,
Gnome &Selartn,
CITIZENS , Lusarsues Company of
Liecjf PI ttabarghe--11. D. BUG, Preaklent; rAJI.
DEL L. SIAILBII.ELL, Secretary.
AW: 94 Wafer , Straet,betterent Marl-41 Iva %migrate.
ainuiree HULL and CAJIIIO Blake, on the Ohio and Masks
4 ta i4 nr s.7 7 . ar i na t i r t,ta or" age by Fits.
A tbe Nebo(' the dea, and Island:4v*.
klanand Transportation.
itueranii
H. D. King, Win. Cart auttAr.,
willlam nagsley, entaue/
listnnel Walt= 81nghsi,
Hobart Dun lap,Jr., Jobe 8. Dilworth,
Istec K Pennock, French, Behers.
8. Liartsurt. J. Selwanunata,
Walter Bryant, • William B. Hays.
John Shit:ion. dec2B
,j ~ABSUCIATL : ~ Fliemen's Insuresse•
'Comps.). of the City of Pittsburgh
J. IL MuOIRLINAD, President—S.oMM FLJ:NgY, nexte.
Lary
WWI lima, against HIRE and .51.1.111:NR BJgga of all
kind.. Odic*: No. MI Water .wraet.
11#11.A1M.
J. K. Moorhead, •' .W. J. Anderson, __
B.C. Prayer R. B.sf:op:me,
Wm. M. £d or, H. B. %Tains,
• C. H. Paulson, William Crllingerood,
R. B. Roberts, John M. Irwin,
Joseph Kaye, Wm. Wllkioxon,
Cation, for the tirmi qux;Le; of 1554
- - . •
Appllcationa fcr adinbudon may be male to them at all
bout, at their offices, or at the Hospital at 2 o'clock, I'. M.
Recent vow of accidektal injury are reonivedut all Loons
without form.
.kalo**
C. YEAGER. 110 3dAILILET attack, Pitts
burgh, Importer anti Wholaeale Dealer in FAACY
AND STAPLE V ARIETY AND DRY GOODS, offers to city
and country dealtrd as taro and well sewed stock of
Goode tie any klastero and rune prime, Lbw easing
night, time and expel...
UZioel. 0. 0. F.—Place of meeting, Washington flail,
Wood street, between Fifth street and Virgin alley.
Prreammau Loons, N0.836--.lloete every Tuesday evenixig.
Illeausraz Entedsramor, No. Bi—Meets find and third
Friday of each month. I roanXrly
Notlee.eeThe JOURNEYMEN TAILORS SO
CLETY, or Pittsburgh and Allegheny, meets on the
first WEDN MOAN of every month, ►t sonocinarrfars,
to the Diamond. By order.
jehy ORO. W. SERSE, Secretary.
On ATTENTION! S. L. G.—You are hereby notified to
attend at your Armory, on MONDAYd, WEDNE.S.
DA It'S red YEIDAYB, for drill, and to transact each Wal
tman as may come before the Oompany. P. EANE,
marZkEend Socretnry pro tem.
10e/LEGERONA LODGE, I. 0. 0. F.-TL.
Angerona Lodge, No. 299, 1. 0. of 0. P., machevery
Wed.:day swath:4ln Esadegton UNA Wood et.. OAT
F;l:~:~l.~ ~y~ :r; ~} i~:a.. c.; ~: ~!
C. D. Wood,
NIPORTER AND wauLmax DEALER IN WINES
I
AND LIQUORS, No. 147 North Second street, fifth door
above Race, cast side Philadelphia, has on hand the but
qualities of old Duthie*, Whine I. soh Whisky, alonotiga
bele Whisky, ilolland Ols, Cordials. As on ter m s Worthy
the attention of porchasers and dealers: [suZly
OWsTOlll'Bl.
raTAYIRLEY 120CSIC, 80 - South Eighth itreet, between
Me:gout and Walnut, Philadelphia. [au2o7
THE WIIIO3,
O. 11l Arch street., Philadelphia. T. S. WEB B (late of
.1:11 the llagle,) Proprietor. lataay
Ninv Arrivof Photos.
nIIARLOTTIC EMOBIX, 11 Wad Wee ,to Just to
ceiviog the following new Pleno ratter, with and with.
out the Illo!Ian attachment:
. -.• • • .
One elegant carved Louie SIT style Grand Action 7 oc
tave Pismo.
One extra amid Serpentine,pearl keys, 7 octave Piano.
Two full carved, send grand, 7 cotave Phenix.
Two plain Itosewool 434 S
One do do 63.6 . 4 4.
Three do do 6 o
Two double round corner Rosewood 65‘, octave Pianos.
One round corner finiabed back and front 7 octave Piano.
A further arrival is expected in about two weeks. (au22
Tea, Tea, Tea.
WS have received from New York and Phi!add.
Jidda 380 11/11./ CLIZtIYS TEA, commislng Young
-Al' Upon, Imperial, Gunpowder, Oolong, &unbent,
and English Breakfmt, all or which have hem tare
, selected, and will be sold as usual, either wholesale
or retail. Also, superior Itlo and Jaya Coffee. Lovering's
and St. Louis Refined Sugars, suitable for Jellies, Preserves,
&e., et 8, 9. 10 sad 11s m; 28,000 Principe Segura of prime
quality, which we will sell wholesale at $lO 1000.
ME!OM!
ACSTKIAN E SI IIKOLDhRIitB.-11AliAll A AML, No. PI
Market sheet, have Just received, per express,anotbar
supply of Austrian Sothrolderiee, : gmbroidered Collars,
do. Sleeves, do. Cbiseeettes, with a large supply el./won't
Collars, at very low prim,. au.211
efi-Fuer ittCYHTING, AT J. C. ANDERSON'S, 2$ Wood
noun, between First and Second:
60 bags Filberts; 20 has Clay Pipes;
50 " English Walnuts; —6 awe Steil) Liquorice;
30 " Cream Nuts; 30 reams Kiss Verses;
11 bales Bonn. Almonds; 20 " mann Extracts;
800 az • M. E. Bableur; 10 bus Jujube Paste;
150 hf do do; 60 " • Gum Drops;
300 dos Lemon Syrup; 160 dos Pepper Sauce;
$0 kegs German Plums; 160 gra Miller's Fine Cut ;
80 don Tomato Ketchup;l 50 'r AndereOn'a do;
II CAME Preserved Ginger; 60 dos ',UMW Pickles;
20 kegs Rabin.; 80 bee Lounges;
• 6 cases Lacy box Prunes; 50 gross Blackleg;
5 " do jar do; 200 Obis Sugar;
300 bets Fire Clackers; 10,000 Principe Began;
WO " Sardines, R.' sad jik 10,000 hemella do;
10 basket. Olive Oil; 10.000 Havana do;
1300 bus Pea Nuts; 20,000 Common do;
10 bra Kaecaroni; 20,000 at Spanish Segue;
10 " Vermk.lll;l 16 mate fresh Dates ; • '
10 " Olives; 3,400 cocoa Nuts;
20 canksCnpants; . .
10 " Oven;
W . .. 0 drums Fiffl;
80 bzo llocandy;
1 owe Sap Bag° Chien;
40 bags Nam ,
30 " Ivies almonds;
20 " Lisbon do;
20 bbls lowatiog's Sugar;
au23 DS Wood st
25 tom Shelltdo Almonds;
5 bble do;
12 las Refined Liquorice ;
2 cases Calabria do;
4 " Est Oases,
2 " Nutmegs.
J. C. ANDERSON,
between First and Second.
To Moro.
TWO OF LW PATENT FRENCH BURR BUM
MACHINES. In oemplota running order, for sale at the
Pearl gleam Nell, Allegheny
mall:Muir& BRYAN, HEINNEDY A CO.
EtLITT — PIitt:ES ANT /GUKED PLC AN
BTHIPED BILKS.—On this day or to-Ms:crow we will
o yhibit over eighty pumas rich flg'd plaid end stripe: Silks,
of the moat feahlostable style", sad comprielag b far the
moat extenitve Twisty ever shown lo thJahlty. purehasd
st the remit large peremptory sales fir New York at a em
edam Loom coat of importation. they will beamed at about
the same =Mame low rates. The Laths are particularly
woUctited to call soon sad examine them.
au2B
A. A. ILSOON t CO
AMU VAL.—RAGAN No 91 Market
I , street, hires reads ed a abate lot a cord all wool
Wanes ; do Dobai% Ina wool; do dart cord.Mortisumolt
and Mahan Mika% with an axeellent aostinent of ivy
Muck Manna'. Wai 'are aiming ant our Lawna,
liagapa, sot all pod,' of &muter Gooda t nt wit Ewa"
MWMEE
Which you can spend dor corn,
•
lor alarm, o ,pot frkkg .
F .
But better trade Por "Aro
Than lay It out OD w h ioky.
Be rnre and look out for the STABS AND 6113.171121, N.
147 W 40.1 street. raid
bWBOO PREP , ' OBBN-40 boxes in stare sad
-
O rale by R. B. BILLMIS It CO,
en2B 67 Wood Pant.
• I , ARTARIO AOID-6m. to gore is for ale by
•u - B. Z. SEILLBILS Jr 00
SAL &AU-10 eaaka fn afore and for sale by
an% It. IL MUM CO.
OF.IN-6o bble la =we and for We by
nu2B B. Y. SELLERS it CO
neeTILE NAP-10 bye In nor. sad Ihr loole by
su2B IL IL BSLWiRS k 00.
Q UP. GARB. 80DA-160 kegs In sb•re awl for ale by
L.") es2B R. E. IiELLURS A CO.
T IQUORIOR ROOT-7 bales la Eons sad Am . al. by
1,4 suffl R. E. SELLERS A MI.
DALM SOAP—US bxs fp stars •nd for see by
k matt a t :
11AKE CHANCE FOIL BIIIIIINESE—For We, the stork
good a 111 end fixtures of a Country Store, with a etn.
NC. House, of flee rooms and kitchen, good cellar, Into
at Ilse door, and over half an erre of ground, with choice
fruit, flue grape vines, granaries, stairs, Ac situated on a
good road, shout 9 miles from the city: This Store has a
good run of custom, and is now doing a profitable
the Pod CMe is coanected with the -Store. Situate 1n d
pleasant neighborhood, near to Schools and Cherokee. Po:
further parHeniars cell on, os address, poet p aid,
13. CIPZILBER - T k SON,
an • 140 Third street.
D i a GellegewoClassical Department.
FRENCH AND OFIRSIAN LASUU
MR. HAYDRN, Prim:foal of this - department, has mad.
ISJ. arrangements with Mr. P. F. UDWARDY fort:mobs
permanent claseee In these language, Mr. U. la a gentle
man of the highest respectability and thorough education
from Ilungiu7, and no mato will be spared in his depart
meat to sustain the bog established reputatkm of the
sUtutian, for cadent and thorough instruction..: Mr. t.
speaks the linglith language fluent!), sad will instrue
Berman; and Wrench In lbglLh. Persons death= of at .
tending the Commercial and liethemaUttal Departments
the same time an do so. Private instruction given if re
quired.
Terms—For private Instruction elf, per WI garden. Fe
elase Inetroeilan $lO, par half Roden. ati26
/ .2 TABU; TO LET.—A soot Br!eit Stable, In the reax .
0" No. 304 Pen) strict. Apply to
NISLOCATIONn—An incircunern -Ibr reducing clinkv
[Soar, for sale low ai
anal
Ladies. Class tit Slather= sties. •
INOw Mathematical Department, ef Dutra College, L.
dies are taught Arithmetic, Algebra, Blementary De
ecriptive and Analytical Geometry, Trimmonteu7, Memo
ration Linear Perspective, Spite Mal Projections, Shade'
add S hadowy &c. This class is derived principally to
teachers and advanced stathmts, and will be confined k
Mathematics alone.
Hours—Wirineedny, Dom 4 to 6, P. II.; Saturday, from
to 14, A. M. Terzon $lO, per amosioo of 66 weeks, maim
in advance. P. HAYDEN, A. ML,
an 26 Proforror of Mothenuttier.
SEPTEMBER NUMOY.K PUTbA3I , just rear-lard woo
for ask at 20 cents, by 8/1112L. B. LAUFlift,
*025 Iv Wow wrest.
FISH -1W bb and bf bbli Trout;
1 0 do do 'White Bldg reed Ms day b.,
• &tab HENRY H. OOLLINS.
1iE1L. 4 1.-300 beam prime W. H. Catlin& for sale try
ll su2b HF.NRY H. MUMS
Wm. S. Raven
Junes D. I.l'olll,
Alexander Bradley,
Jonas Fullerton,
Robert
Mama.ler Reynold., Arm.
" 3 °2 COunty,
lbrano N. La, Kittanning,
thrum Stowe, tearer.
NGLISLI DAISY CHSESX-110 bona this day merino
aad for tall by [au2lsl IIENBY H. COLLINS.
UGArt.-31 hbds good fair Mao °riftLl dogs:, ass cos
slirnmens, for sale by
art2o
/"'{HOB 00/LULU I. Sti 818 natal—innate za
V Marty: basing a front of 60 bet by 200 deep. Thu
Lot", for Dainty of location and purity of air, cannot b.
surpassed In the neighborhood of the too di et Buy o
amen by Railroad or Turnpika Priti, MO. Terms, one
fourth in hand, hslanea In flys yearly payment..
R. CUTRIBBBT BOY,
.104 Real Zstate Aunts, 140 Third. .Me et.
•naa., Saimaa • a limow.aliotkiagisou
LAID TWIIIIT Pll C 134. MIAMI
THAN CAS BR BCIIGIIIT IN TUB 4 BOVE nuarraalEk.
Heal Estate Fall." for Sale.
'llll6 eutactitter to authorise] to tell TWO 111INDEDT.
AND EIGHTY-POUR ACHES OP LAND, Attuned L
Vermilion trwraship, Allegheny county. Penneyl,any ly in,
beck of 31'neescort, town as the White-oak Ram, and I.
sight of the proposed Station on the COOneUSlgle Railroad
improvements as tattoo,: a manes WO HOUSIL„3O by
feet, two stories high; and sours LOO BARN, 63 by AL
(sot, (both new and in :pod ordar;) two fine young ORO,
Anita, (bed graf.ed freut,) jest commences to bear. TbeY,
is ninety ts - ose hundred acres cleared and in • Melt flat
of cultivation, and the balance is wed set with white,*
timber of the first order. Thy Land le well ealculated fb
a stock Farm, being very !aryl, and the soll - of an excellet
quality 4r gnus-growing, and teiwg wall watered oil
twelve or fourteen never failing finings of wadi. t Irate
VA', Land has facilities randy, met Mtn, being within hi
mile of the Yonginlogherny and one mile of libmongabeb
ahnoet on the line of the OrmselLmille Railroad, and
.t4v :wed to c - mtain an inexhaustible lied of DION
hi.
Land would not tee in the market, only that Mammy
la about to remora to the "Par West." Terms easy. ant
price moderate. Per further particulars, impala at W.
•
DRS. U. &kk Hoene, situated on Yam, bete to,
Fourth and Liberty strode; Lot tart Treat by 79 Se
book.
Also, one Lot and too Rouges, on Logan street, Milli
Ward. One House fronting on Logan street, and the othe
on Carpenbefa allay; Lot 21 feet by 100. •
Also, the stand I now occupy, on the corner of ferry an
Water streets, the lease running oneyear from Ist of Apti
1855, Ishii the Furniture, Bedding, to. The Home at pm
cot le doing a good boaineen, and is Opulently tocated.
For tonneau. further particular. enquire of
ALBX. CUPPLBS,
rent, of Ferry eel Water "'totem
•DIITAILMIS rum, 8u • tb.absin..—..lonueul
L Portrait, on steel. ol Hon. P. Kennedy, author, • .
Swallow Barn, ae..;`Our Partied and Polities; Wood Note-
Frans ideal, and Prodigious School of Moak; Marian on•
her Cell; The Wilde of Northern New York; Literature
Almenece 'Potter ; The Eons that never wens Suer
Prairie Letters; My ilashaseil Hotter; The Weeder ; Th.
Proper Sphere of Mee. (a lett.? Scam ono of e grin.
intodad ;) The Cock light In Marlon The th
Great lizeur4.
to the Yells of Sr. Anthony; The Slimy of a Cosmopolite
The Loss Chu Pond ; The PoßteratLarge; Editorial. otes
laustore, &c.., de. Received and for eels by
W. A GILDENFENNEY &
No. PO lowith awe!.
NOW RlCADY,—Potassn's ..ifeetho , aria Yonlcoo Booms
for Boptember, aeo by H. ILL Y= & 00., "
ou2-4 No. 212 BailthieLd.otroot.
- -
A o s A ite—sTao Qm
r C ba a n bl n e e s e l ' habe an dof
the.
beautiful blocks 100 feet nem An sale, at the nether,
end of the Skurpsbarel Bridge, Rat miles loin town, an
within 12C0 net of the Allegheny Vane, Itailroagl Station.
Shen blocks will be gold at the prices obbilmd so the pub
lta anctknt on the 16th of July, adding Interact only from
that date.
Also, SO Loth, each 23 teat by 100, will la; sold on mambo
able terms, sad at Ms suns prism es atomto ,
JAMES BLAKNL pIy
Y,
Rad IMMO, Agent.
DUTNAiII MAGAZINN, too September, (leaves cot,)
~U an% • 111313811115y,11 even .rest.
New arrival of ehlakertairs P 1•711011.
JOHN H. =ILO 81 Wood street, sill
NOS
main the following
11;19=0 NOS • frcenthe celebrated
skeneheatary of 081" • & 80N8,Pos.
toe, vls
Two superbly carved T
Four plain Rosewood T stave Plums. "
- - :
Three carved do
le l
•
On• extra carved "
One plain Rosewood "
Pour de de 6
Seven Wain% - 6--
All the above instrument* have bun finished dazing the
lest month, and are of the latut NOW of farnftwv. lava•
viably at BOSTON PHIC.BB, and entr Plano warranted.
JOHN IL .18.81L1,08, •
Wetd street
•
au.2l Agent for Obkkedna * Baos, Boston.
SE:MUSKY STREET PROPHWIT voR SALE—Barry
feat fronton Sandusky street, AOospenp by 83 deep
on Oy alley, with S brkk bosuns on liiandty street, and
a frame hones on the aGiy. The corner bum eontaim a
hall, eve MOW, wit, kw:ma& Tha nowt house contains
a hall and bur rooms, oellar, oven, Re. Doe prim and tams
and/ to 8. CUTHBERT 4 SON,
and Real &kat* Agents, 140 Third street.
VHS SHANDY AND W/taa, for awe
7220 n band and Ibr mils by
PAPER POR VEBTIBULEB-08 ornamanpd dodo; Tar
niehed and otianinsn, for aids bP
WALT= P. 114681711.1.,.
gala 86 Woodannet.
IG3OH BALE —A superior yaw mill ou ths Ohio river, op
, paha /Voodoos., and 82 um of land, on I.ldr-h. ad Moo Food dendlioss and Um pailL It Is all aghead at a
Pia •Li.n.
Mee, 100 some of good land, well in3prerred, with goad
buildings, aad dO acres la good oulthetlag order. It be
throe miles front Ltd/ Lading, and as sped opportaity
to get a home.
Abe, U 3 oars of prime land Oil the Kareenha dyer, To..
llmrimd a half adios from Parkerebargh, end onsholf PIUS
from the Balboa& It b a suparkw pleas of *Braved land,
and added at a groat bargain. Sollars of •
THOMAS woos,
call • 75 hearth strait..
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- JOSEPH ENISTIL -
IgANUFACTURER of an binds et OA3INX ruin
cic7 not
TUBS
Pi lout MUM, No.Bl Ithilthilaid street„ oppod
ttsburgh.
Ntungshing Struslisits sad Hotels parfisala
lubindul talky
Valuable Real Naiads Ler Sale.
THAT vay dedrahle .. poosul idtausd st the ow
ner of Oath and Ualit eta, o n POUR STORY STORM AND D two on
B,,,i L tatd d meet, one oomph:4 by Media k larttourek
Wstetunskers end Jewelers, std the other; tbreorar, at
oupied by the owner es • Ocedbertkaary, Liquor Btono
asd
Dwelling; and the one =ARCM sam.4_o o . o pha _kr a W.
es Barber &loss end Drains& Mb pmeorty
t, the wit idtusams de Nualnd Roues
or Braves 011eo et pnismt oiled bridle tathearty Por
corms enquire of • MICUARI, mule.
MIS dear and Indbmitalla
As I am determined to Neil it If lan get anythlog like a
fair prize, this is to give melee to mu person et persons ha
los Mahn or claims,. charge or 61112122dget 1311. 'lO We
sat thwese Iwo at the meow -end Omagh:Gal
streets, or meter the other, and they will be satafied fame.
distal , . sulikdaw2ml .InOIIABL MARS.
WAMMAN AND .1 "DLNY.--Woars asking al kinds
of %Wino sad Jannis, at nosh km or pekes than
ustailly obtained sisswhana Onstannon s 7 dspind on
KmK pa lls goods at nry anabhishassat st Issan knsfsnd nnt
=tad
. knnr, than the warn nudists. AN gosh war-
Wany annusaptaraa ay on" wortiOn Naha&
Jewelry suundlonarod to maw, and Inettr
and
Wotan rwar-an opoietna dons as norandon, In thro=nnae;
ted.
1101Thitry Goods. of an kind,. at aslant son
W. • WILSON,
out 87 lgaztat Orest,lomprbrlisure.
• r ~~ 4 ~
ewer °St to
People wish to boy,
But need tha soh tO den,
The " tater^ fields siastorthed
Ten tines ie das !Leder ;__
And '="
As the rote out on o•
Soma think tea Radom erblpt,
We have seem hopes of Turkey;
But tf we dual get brood
Wall moon look dmuah may.
A mason to mind the matte,
Might treble betted with Joy;
Lid eat at the &undo,
Ana Atz's the net boy.
He'll show how it yen Moil:
Buy where hls nag is waving...-
EMI mil you on this square,
And you will be nalneY IsTin•
u.
140 Wood street.
KETBZWII. 1 tO Wood Wage_
KING e MOORBWj.
inmarsci lIROS
=MCI
, or •
RIM
;~>
Ale • .
FRYBOH imuESTIL:Luit
Mu= BT Tali INCompaulua NAM LOIMIZ
Touzzamistaciiiitoitalfstemikkr
THREE DATE. cam
chniimmisti nr st ltsawasy f Aotesuat %11.
The teat Vpl b• pinked fa Qs old pins, *Ain atenst,
in front of ths Aiasekea Dame. ' • ' •
on Soaday sot Wolassday kr tbs sosose of
gamily Parnas, and tto*dna mks osanst. at at
,tlsons uOJI PERKINIUBossa•
stb kea.
saoss at nloCks*.
4=oldon SO sout*.
IWA - oho& Co sir op aro . _
TIIIISIPAYSTRYLKI, at Oina.a=
i ron& nni,
nor Ilialnfidd. Mash nen Clan; an %Ain
end bum Ihni Clugo,or nAndoct Gen* MIL Kinn
of Cone's Bain sal
Newest Mosta
TIIST ZECIIVID AT a, ALS W5 -*HIECI.HHOS4
CI the eery latest and most fashicniabla nude, e1dre1ed 5.......... b7
Henry ffieber, yneonagy, la the misters edible.
be *misbrand ,Hiton-bkahlng filkng by Wise IttiNitut
Hardenian'i elonataht EOM, by*. 4.bl4.The
As swig try Natio, by Yam. Piana-.o3.l.ti a ople Qua
-isle, by Marlin d'Albat• L'lnanurtea, very latest Polln,
by awls. d'Albert; Wait Awake Galop. by Fr H Brown:
filled, Polka, by Walhastebn Carnival Setnutillebt_by
Winner; War Gawp, by Jaltlett; Shanghai Polka, by War.
re* Harty Dreanut a beautind melody far mat hand; by
ht. listen: Lights and Shadeaa, dame and
~elm,. 'by Th. Oan; Singreardva dam
by Akin
&haat; Modern School fart the Violin. just published Sty
Slangier. HENRY HUM,-
ma
191 Thirtatran, niga at the (Midas Harp.
Duff , * Coll m
Clasakal nod Matimnalical of thy la.
dilution will be squeal on hitchDaY A Itst.
Language, Mathematics, and the lashed &latish
etH be taught. Young man am bee. pampa a deeming
txtem of Classical and Mogildh awaits. No pens nor ea•
ueneetrlll.be spared to maks this department of the Callao
eordry of patronams. c:
Terms, gal per main, of twenty weeks, parable by the
calf madam in advance. P. HATDIN, -
an.2ly Prof. Mathematics and Chadcal
1110 - aW isuOK by N. P. WlLLlti.—Joet rewired brit.
jtl ldlner it Co, No. 93 Parithdekt street: - •
Famuna Persons sod Places: by N. Pular Wilds •
Nutlet Home and the Hunters of &stocky: by W. H.
Vl t iYiars In both Elemlepheree, or Reettinlessote Mrs
armor Mershon:- byVA Vainest Notbe, Woof New thissos;
LEmo, cloth; pries L
The Yosthot Jarman, or sChrodele oCColleparespes;
75 cents
Tlecodatoan, or tbe Black liagla: by G. P. A. lame! 00
mats-
FlOnen Mattes Around New Pork: by 03. Q. Amor; 15
say.
Our Honeymoon, and other Comletltlse, front Puma;
with litonnadona; VAL
Tbonameican Oonage Builds • aerkm of Doles. nun
.nd Speottleatlmm from goo to IPO,OOO, for Houma for ..tke
:tooter - by Jobn &Meek. AndMem, sc.
Ilnitory of Cube: by Mato:Liu IL Ballow; TI ends.
Alatißeaufort, or Pauntly Pride; 50 mote.
lta new Socks of the day =ailed tk ia
fd. BR BAXL,
No. fit 8011.103sid street.
LU(111T/014.—Far We, • mi. Puma
irgellu n Magma, Just completed, of atm rociat — a had a
attar, titusted oo Mt. Washington, a Abort ithitaath taxa
he Inclined Plum The Let L.lOO feet fent an ale) /bat
by2ls &slit= a le feat alley. - TAN Irl.loB - beer
Itay. Peramaa In search of • &meat arecliota trlll4a troll
to cumin° the above ptcpatty Immadlatal .
at= 140 Third Snot:
Or ALL O)7/Alt HOUK with &lota b(I Net trotted
:"3 Maroc street. kit Werildopton, 22!1 bet deep to SO
set street Press $703; $4OO In baud, bib= f thew
yearly peparlate. For by
'941616,1
illettlheooPlol, sr Cermet Bateecte .ihmemporaneoatiy .
Treated, by Wink= Nader.
/moos Palette nod Places, by MP. VIAL
Daatel Boma, had the Mutters ar nantaellry; by-WA!.
Manua Wood, by Lebo linden.
M t a n t
for deptimbar.
Godley, Lady's Book. Yankee Notions.
lest emdeed end lbt nolo by
W. A. OILDIN7N/NET CO.,
sto23 N 0.76 Fourth street
AND WAILS:UW-10 mOO Agillitt—l am instroatot
la to pay as ibilowa tar Land Warraats to tbeasontat of
va dowered sorsa,
40 sans; In vim: 11114) for 100 acne; Sn *or Se
=es; 446 for gold.
au= JAMIIAMBSLAVIN,
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VO.ll 8.11.. E-14) Building Lots in lest Ltrerpeei, Ohio,
I: These Lots an in the midstior Potteries, new the SM.
ion of the Pittebargh end Cieselead Railroad, and will be
obi cheap. Terms at payment, $5 per month. Title Imes
:rhombi,. Apply to JAMAS BLABILLT,
an 23
semi smote Avat..
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VOM. BALE—A two story Minh ! •ye IM y A , w ' -
man stmt., Birmingham. Apply to
anZ3 JAM IIAakBLY.
00U6 'THOUSAND AtALM or
lowa, tbr mato Apply to
on23'
150 sem 3 who vont of likoaosy, on which hi • •• •
*chord; prim, $l3 per Dar..., Par • • • myth* of
a•ul3
PIOLD , SAIXON—IItaaa No. 1 Spud . Minim tea
.3 pound OM, just received by
aul3 W. A. WCLURG.
MINIM SALMON-4mm smoilvid y Italhood from Sew
100 s, frosb a§orkod Salmon of tee onpnios
aatltr. [auZll] Vi. A. Ea.
AWKED HALIBEIT--440 imautr, to flue order. just re
-3 astved by .1221 . 1 W. A. 511'CLURG.
Ur KIS MACKS/(111.—:lo. 1, lin Wits, Juit Iwalnid 3 b7
YJLsinM Raped frcni Anton, by
- to. Wool Dlbelgos, of the =a Ikeda=
1J We colon, just mired by exprem at
a A- MASONS OWL
i k A. YAWN tW. so jest reeelhei • lanp awn
meat Or Prefab Oineheres, all et whkk meths nest
agars awl entirely new pauerne.
LtiTHAer VAIIILLA-8 gross just arrt.d and fur
„C 4 by ' NM] YLIOUNG IMO&
.A.Lcuttiieu au-3Qoit:4 an bead and to
i f i a by
ea 22
W HirE GUM ARABIC-3W lea far Geis e
G Gam
rITIMINTINZ-10 ew. tor sed.
aa22 LING BROB
I• V • 1.4.1,11 .1 I Now orit, of
for sale by (.022] 1Vi5.11 4 113 BROIL
,ILTInInk We Cum cm LEI fat meck of Rename and
-JP emboli Sagan, imitable Sec makSzzjJ.lll , Prempies,
te e which we ace Mi , 9,10 =III anda . E
mai Pekin Tan Mare, nt C
yiny lfl
sheet.
...Pror Rept or Sale.
LIMOS NSW 'PLUMS SIOUX BRAME HOl7l3lk ma-
IL
talatesdouble parka. Pain roes, kittones,aadatiht
haudara Than It allure d letbdithilL end 'Mk'
ow, pump tad OhtaniTlP ROWOOIII pitapat.
Jilted , * withtillftam inputtat walk et tLe Pt"; tha.
abuses numb( rwilerly.
Also, kr sale, St acres of o =ldt - wits near the
orounh of Banniaphap ma =rhea maid be lea oat la
..hantry
Seam. Part it wader eaktrailts and parkta
ot teem
Alto, LOTS la Ittnalppop and South Plitlaburpb, an
perpetual late" or low for each. apply to •
L C. tEMPZURN,
Fourth etteet,opposke btspeen Mee, or
MIL PHILLIPS; '
tomer of Most end PPP areas.
P au ikatret—goo o •
A Mime Conn , (Irovadry* 4
luasj & itOo&RM&D.
te sal* by
ITUNDSKLI naGLABs JOsq 111013111
sitestrdee Gaseoll street, Alkpbstry ally.- The lot Is
td) feet front on Canoll by MI deep to Jefferson street.
Terms of mord easy.. 8. MIME= k SON,
ISO Med felotet.
MO. 1 MAGEARix,--tliX Ap la AA, far Aaal7 a" la .
1.1 oohed "at in isle by
Juin . _ . "AU= ! AINIERAW
.
_
ejCIYAB-1 bble Grabazies limy Quotes, Jostsrri•
v i ;Kt fregh Shan Nay York, led ll* alla by
au.l3 BAUM' A ABASII.AW.
Bwoms—soo tom Lake 01.244.1 -
26 " Juni,* lees,) Sr Atte b 7
.IUNG t WkA2a2AD.
Tun IiMOJILVM—Ittry Yaws la Both
V by TholootnoorlA.
Cloirtoot Wood: 1/0 Lids Mika.
The Youth of Ararcosa, or Cluonidos of Oollogr Snap..or Williorosbargh.
=nab= stant r i s Wooll for
76 Yourrli Strirt.
OM= aILUION—Just roodved direct from Booboo. 1
ese• Spied tea,
put tap for faun Gait fa 10 1b
roam; for rale by faun) HAULM et RZ fI.4W. .
1 1 VVENTT-71V7 ACMES 07 00AL LAND, agar the
Brown stile PLAY Bad; a MI Seat at the Falls o
flab timely VA, adds 100 ears of land ; Dwelliag Holum
aid /0 movt, Eumiesvfiht; for esAsos -teem be
OUT A BON,
salt Real Estate Ageate. 140 Thial etteeL
LYSILSUMXILY.-Ihays on Mum a lute hod fip. awat.
_IL meat of Puff Amery, matasthat a gar one, apapk,
vo „, k , nc - • tam Matruh!, Sas Thom wish/assay of
the abort .lat would do wall to mil mat amtakkca
stock Wont panksalay almwheis. - • -
sole JO3. ILIOUNG.
'IULNO-2 tame Przeriaajost reeeteed awl hei s t. .t
the heed sad Implatent Mote et -
salT . ]A7(= waansDP.
aIAGA=NU lheß ADMUNT.—
Puma* Monthly.
anorfs use. Boot-
Paorsan'a Maoshan
Gratuun'a
No. NM Livhatja.o. •
ithasnorian 1
hy n amootoa aothaNmont.
uzi rocelvet nal kn. ale
W.
A. GlLlMernmenly a Oa,
No. TO Routh moist
Lia.ll.llllll3ki, new Mori, Cboalos-tbstaso; Pot
JAI „ resolved by MULL i MO, No 16 Flab Areal.
d.. Row Nod Ibr Nos: mind from lb.
Berths sod- ; te a
now SrnlL
book, by hiroltireabit.SOakoo
&nigh
• Truer on Pood rad Met, by J. Andra, IL Di
And the /Ma Mogulato and
_liemottilto *abb.
tithed pekoe. build] Rlll3iist.
USN HClhti WM YAW • -• on 7 ` •••.
•
.I.t Amt., aZtidear. ow the Bt. Mfr . Benet
•• • - Seem. seesseeet, hydrant et the drxx. a lln:
• mad teases at the Bail istats Mee at
•el 7 cvraszar a EON,
' Third Wort
Itlll3lTAb ISLOPSP—Aaotbor =apply ol thy, -.TT
.:hoot tbr u. basollitroldat, noting
null by
• JOIL napa lm,
•
meow of the Dismay aid MOWN
pr A u ,
OR - 441/E.
10...11.D/Nu .131 niliErCußrOaetry
A
100. • goodbazgabataa be had by epperhirseest at
the edlSoe of the MORNING F`OPM JeLttf
Boat. bear* for Soar.
realieeelber alb tea lab >m ease Abdul' Oro
tl
ew i lesolith good will el the mom. limasathease, he.
eLee of WESLEY 011.1211,
No. 10 tiseithlield meet
subiger
. Loa for Belo. ..
AGOOD MIMING LOT, 24 het front on. dam Ire*
' by no set is de" in IfinaliaOrnh aill be son
.b.v.i. Boothe of . OW. 7 =am. 0.14
at aloe of the eleridret root.
TVIF NOAIL'A kte. sena
sad Oaths Soap, mpadadd Zoom
Magil
MIEN
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w. srountiL
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