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Daniel ch ,, *04 ;4 '*". - lni , il. -1 '..; lgt; ~, ,t i- c . ‘v Tl',Zi* d• Curry, D. D., of New York city, was elected velum.. -iy....itlik , **=i, tf` more that. -/ ' - 0 tt=rii• t ?,gr?' ~ 'r-" President of the University. Dr. Curry is well ti.f-OZ - 44 1 - 1 1 '''''..4V4it § l a - , Cis known by his contributions to the Quarterly , ° :.P ers . mation in abo... VcAt`" Is' . " 7 - 4 ' Ali 44. 3 * l '4\ 4+n . V **l , ..J Review, and is esteemed one of the ablest then- t i aa of Dm , a b e , - .1 4-'44 , . i .0 ~ . ~„,,, 0 .,4.• . 1 ;... • logians, as well as one of the profoundest echol- total valuation of last ~.,t, l 'G.' -' t" , This year It will be *225 h... 4 9. ,7"st , i 544 ., P... , 4 s's -,e,.. , )-*., are, hi the Methodist church. , 4...4111 .5 ., . - '0.1••',..4 r :x1-1! P..r•-..-et bars. V t " — ^rvaq - Vt-t'' , tt,,,,. - i ' v. ,,r 44 1 licos-osh. ..'.-." '.':*".''' ~o"%r Tun Itrvsa—A Basc—During t, 0 4.,,p ~...t.......-1 , 4* 1 .0 5, to:. 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MOTT, P SBURGH: WEDNESOAY NIORNING BLORNING'POST JOB OFFICE We would call Um attention of AIEtiOriANTB AND BUSINESS MIN to the fact that we lutTe just nenelged from Pailadelplain a number of tmts of new Job Typo, and are now prepared to fill orders for Cards, Circulars, Dill Payer itoof.s, Posters, and Programming& for eahlbl tlf.ns. Ali mders will Lo promptly News of the Pey Far the week ending 25th inst. there were one hundred and forty•four deaths in Chicago—thir ty-seven of which were from Cholera. The telegraph cootlnnee to report great de struction from fires iu the woods. If Espy's the ory is worth anything we cannot long - be without rain. A young. man named John M'Arthur accideu• tally killed a Mies Jane Desmond, in Cincinnati, on Monday night. He wan paying hie addresses ,to her. While sitting in the room he took up a 4111,02 n and, not•thinkiog It loaded, snapped it at a candle in t of Miss D. It went off, ' killing.ls He gaye'himself up and X•* York "Liu, !Nailidelphia' Tocse two great 'caries - 41 for the trade of the titiet... engen dered considerable ey abuse each' other throtigh re right I.ll l3g l e °a oeplarri a dvantages .l ation, .1; better va h u a t r a b g o e r s hiladclphia responds she is a bun the most reek communication uf t by railroads and canals; 4 tics. although not quite as large, is • comfortably lodged and fed. New York says Philadelphia is constantly disturbed by fire rnen'e riots; and Philadelphia responds that the cholera is eo bad in New York that it is danger ous for western merchants to go there. New York boasts of her splendid lines of ocean steamers, that can secure all the best freights and passengers. Philadelphia replies that those lines are in a great measure built and supported by money extorted from the gen eral government; and that Philadelphia will soon have lines of steamers equal.) , splendid and suc cessful, and built and supported by her own wealth and enterprise. New York tries to get the Mint away from Philadelphia, and Philadel phia opposes the grants of right of way for New York railroads across our State. On the whole the controversy is rather inter esting, and pretty evenly sustained. It is resul ting too in_a pretty equal division of the trade of the west between the great rival emporiums . Each hare some advantages; but those of Phil adelphia will always insure to her a large share of the trade and prosperity of the country. ger The Gazette is worried about the visit of Gen. Bowman to some of the western counties. The fact is, Gen. Bowman is Adjutant General of the State; and in pursuance of his duties, made a trip to Meadville to inspect the State Arsenal there. He bad to come through Greens burgh; and stopped a day with his friends in that place. Then he was obliged to come through Pittsburgh ; and he stopped a short time here, where he bas hosts cf friends. He went from here to Cleveland, thence through Erie to. Meadville. It is well known that the best way to get to Meadville now is through Cleveland and Erie ; all the way by railroad, ex cept 25 miles. Bat the Gazelle sees in this journey of the General a political motive:— thinks it was with a view to advance the inter ests of the Democracy. Says the Gazette, he stopped at Greeusburg a thy: there is a suspicious circumstance t He stopped a day or two in Pittsburgh : that is confirmation pretty strong. Then he stopped a short time in Cleve land. The Gazette says nothing about that. But he stopped a few hours in Eric, and our neighbor is pretty certain it was an electioneer ing tour. But be made a short speech to the soldiers at a military parade in Meadville. That settles the queetion. Now, supposing the Gazette to be able to sub stantiate its charge, what of it? What impro priety was there in it? Is it anything unusual But the charge is not substantiated. Gen. Bow man went to Meadville by the best route, in spected the State Arsenal there, and returned by the enure route to his home. Out' of these facts the editor of the Gasecte endeavors to manufacture a humbug with which to deceive the people. Major John B. Guthrie Ex-Mayor Guthrie. after a business tour through the eastern States, has returned. The •••• it,,Tr7f • k, ,4 any 3051 , yeldere•illeh mikpbeee; they t 4 . 4,4ing eitire'of Dr. teidreeit d ordyVese who w • elf if Kit. midoinktpiirposee, i tiat'irthervaa;p4a: whortt* drink it u a bow* itity aled.. , 'Wtketter get it at Keyeer'e. WaTaleotifikilemen, we adviee no M 313 to drink; bat if yoit*indulge, take the article in its parity. WasfilurroN Conan NOMINATIOtte.—We learn by a gentleman from Washington, Pa., that the Washington Co. Democratic Convention, which me on Saturday, nominated Mr. Montgomery for Congress. For Senator, Mr. Watson; for Assembly, Messrs. Jackman and Miller; for Pro - tbonOtary, Mr. Donoho; for Register, Mr. Marsh; for Recorder, Mr. Brady; and, for Clerk of the Court, Mr. Cattier. COLLEGE PRESIDENT ELECTED.-At a meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Indiana Asbury University, Greencastle, August 17, Rev. Daniel Curry, D. D., of New York city, was elected President of the University. Dr. Curry is well known by his contributions to the Quarterly Review, and is esteemed one of the ablest theo logians, as well as one of the profoundest Schol ars, In the Methodist church. sir The recent destructive fires in Troy, Mil waukie and elsewhere should bee warning to our citizens to be cautious in the use of lire du fug this dry weather. Everything combustible in our city is as dry as tinder, and a fire break ing out now might prove as disastrous as in 1816. Loox oar FOB Fnooe.—The editor of the Cin cinnati Gazette, a few evenings Mace, while r:- ding in the vicinity of Cincinnati, saw a milk man filling up Ma cans from a pool of stagnant Water on the roadside. 4-t , t.y . - 1 , 4 0, • ' ' • 1 • A • P: OF FIZZ WONT[ AUGUST 30 visited most of overnment tier is correct, that ited at Washing wry. Abetter found in the trough account e,- ways given dte has e his 'office smer; , t .oer ?AWRY 0.! • . e j~ ~"•a i' .`~ Now, from the antecedents of the editor of the Journal, we suppose he cannot be a member of the order. We mean no offence by that. But we must know by what right he interrogates. Until that le shown, our pain antecedents justify us fur answering our neighbor's question by ask ing him a half-a-di:igen quistions. Is James Pollock a Know Nothing T Dare be deny it? - Rave the Know Nothings, en masse, resolved to support him ? Did they not hold a convention to consider and determine that question ? Was not a somewhat , distinguished Native American and Bradford man chairman of that convention ? Were there not Pittsborgbera in that oonten tion ? Did it not adjourn without deciding whom, as a body, they would support! When the Journal answers these questions Only, we will attend to his. Had "Time Coining" liar Hard Drinkers. The whisky, broody and wine crop is going to be very short this year. Brandy "is ris ;" and wines are rising in price. Cause, partial failure of the French vintage. The grape crops of the Ohio valley will be far less than usual this year; and the "sparkling Catawba" acid the " still wines " of native production will be scarce and dear. Then the short Crops of corn, rye and potatoes will create a demand for all our grains for food; and distillation must be greatly re duced. In fact, the lovers of good • liquors will be compelled either to pay rousing prices, or re duce the quantity of " indulgence." Good brandies have risen nearly a dollar per gallon in four weeks; and whisky has risen about a sispenoe per gallon in six weeks. It will proba bly rise still more rapidly as the effects of the drought develope themselves. The temperance cause may - find an unexpected ally in the unexampled drought with which the country is afflicted.. With such prices as food must bear, should the dry weather prove as de structive to crops as is apprehended, people can not afford to pay exorbitant prices for drinks also. We wish we bad more severe laws against the adulteration of liquors. The temptation to make liquors by unnatural processes will be strong, and snob compounds are most destructive to health. MANITTACTIJIMI vs. COXISCRCS.—On our first page will be found an Interesting and able article from the Louisville Aurae& entitled 'Philosophy of Cities." The writer maintains what we have several times advocated, viz: that manufactures have more to do in building up and sustaining a large city than commerce simply. But it is where these two are combined that we tied those immenee'collections of men. There is, however, another thing as important as either of these for the rapid growth and prosperity of a city: it is that the basiuess commanity should ba men f enterprise. If a set of Rip Van Winkles repre sent the business men, ali the combined advan• tages of manufactures and commerce will be of little avail. OntryAßT.—We find by the Peoria (Ills.) pa pers that Mr. J. R. Brown, formerly of Br..dy'e Bend, Armstrong county, in this State, died i that place of typhoid fever on the 9:6 of August. If we are not mistaken Mr. B. joined the Firs! Pennsylvania Regiment, served through the MeMoan war, and afterwards lived in this city for a short time. Ile was a practical printer, and for four mbnthe previous to hie deems. worked in the office of the Peoria Weekly News. BLOW LIGHT3I7O.-A fire oocnrred in Milwau kee last Thisroday, which destroyed property to tho value of nearly a million dollars, and con sumed a large portion of the busineee part of the city. Four days have since elapsed without receiving seen an intimation, by the wires, that such a thing had oco rred. In the meantime, Uncle Sam has supplied us with a full account; and we now expect, very shortly, to receive the same news " by telegraph." P. B.—As we expected, the lightning brought a meagre account of the Milwaukee fire at a late hour last night. What a great institution the telegraph is getting to be! Tax Daorrtm.—Although the amount of rain we had here was very light, from other parts of the country wo have aceounts of the most re freshing ehowers. New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Cincinnati, and other cities, base been each bounteously blessed. Unfortunately, it has come too late to do much good, but we must be thankful for small favors. DEATH 01 SAMUEL M . Kinzir.—The following proceedings took place In the Church of which Mr. McKinley was a member: an.ferenee Room of Smithfield street IL 11 Merck t Auglust 281411, 1854. J The official members of the Church met at 8 o'clock, P. M., and passed unanimously the fol lowing preamble and resolutione relative to the death of brother Sabine( McKinley : Hamm, It has pleased Almighty God, in hie wisdom, to remove suddenly from our midst our beloved brother, Samuel McKinley, and transplanted his spirit from the church militant to the church triuniphant, therefore, Resolved, firer. That we bow in humble submis sion to the will of Gad, knowiiig that He is too "wise to err, too good to be unkiud, and that we rtdeive this afflicting dispensation of Providence an admonition to no to be also ready." Second. That in the death of our brother the Church has suffered a severe loss, as in all his .fri4el relations as Trustee, Steward and Leader, he Suited in a manner comformably to the discip line of the Church, and to the entire eatiefactioo 'of the membership, being always zealous for her spiritual and temporal interests, and es peoially was he proverbial for inviting Sinners to the bosom of the Church and pointing them to the Crooner his risen Lord. Third. That we deeply sympathise with his bereaved wife and children, to whom as a bus band and father he was always loving, kind and affectionate, leaving behind him au influence that will not only pervade the family circle, but also dwell in the hearts of all those with whom he had intercourse. -- Fourth. That we will endeavor to emulate hie virtues, and that hip memory shall have a place in our afftottona until our latest moments. Fifth. That a copy of tbeae resolutions be presented to his I.fliicted family. [Signed.] WM. BINGHAM. ll ALEX BRADLEY, Committee JAS. CASSIDY. TAXATION WBosron.—The Board of Asses; tors of Boston haut determined that the rate of taxation the present year shall be $9,20 on $lOOO valuation; increase of $1,60 on $lOOO over last year, when the rate was $7,60. The valuation of the real estate taxed in ten millions more than last year, when it was $116,090,900. On personal estate there has been an increased valuation of about nine millions over the valua tion of 1854, when it was $90,428 800 The total valuation of last year was $205,514,200. This year it will be $225,000,000 in round num bere. Tan litvea—A pasz.—During the twenty four hours ending at dark last evening, the river raised one Inch and a quarter (14) ! At this season river men say "an inch is a foot." The same authority is hid for the following philosophy of hot and dry weather rises of rivers:—" Toe extreme heat draws the moisure from the earth, and draws out the ;springs. It is a foot often ob d, whateverimsy be the philosophy, that when extremely loin, on occasion of a spell of intensely hot weather, the rivers will take a slight rise.—Chteinitaer Coasorcial, 28th. The Farmers' and Mechanics's Bank, of Mem Phis, Tenn., suspended on the 22d. INM'ilii:= [From iho Loulrvine Democrat of fitoodayl FBIGHTFOL 1113111,10kTat. Twenty Persons Instantly Kill•d--vit teen or Twenty others Seriously and Dangerously Witiended-eg Church and Serena Homes In Blaine-One Hundred Buildings unroofed and otherwise In- Jured. Twelve o'clock, Augost 27th, 1864, will long be remembered as a terrible epoch in the history of Louisville. With that hour came death to l e i many persons assembled in t e house of God, engaged in worship, and des otion to a vast amount of property in this c' . . One of the most violent storms which has ever swept over this section of Kentucky left its dreadful footprints in the city yesterday. After a severe drouth of many weeks duration, the sky, early in the day, indicated rein. The clouds gathered, end we bad what persona, not within the reach of the tornado accompanying it, would call a thunder shower But within the reach of its sweeping breath was the Third Presbyterian Church. corner of Eleventh and Walnut streets, which it completely wrecked, blowing from • westwardly direction, the entire building fell in, roof, rafters, brictt walls, and all crushing some twenty of the congregation to instant death, and wounding seriously, perhaps mortally, some ten or twelve others. [A list of the killed was published in the telt graph column yesterday. We subjoin the names of the wounded.] Mrs. Taylor, wife of Mr. Taylor, who was killed, liud child. Both severely. Mise Duff, residence on Eighth street. between Walnut and Chestnut, three ribs broken and otherwise in jured—will probably recover. Mrs. Penneba ; slightly injured. Mrs. Morsel', danger ously injured; no hopes of recovery. Miss Morrell, aged eighteen years ; severely injured, but will probably recover. Mrs. Hewitt and (Milo ; badly hurt. but will recover. Wash. Its.. gen, of the Eighth Ward police, seriously in jured. Mr. Bradley, bricklayer, had an eye knocked out while efforts were being made to rescue him from the ruins. Mies Cooper, se verely injured. It is known that a ;me twenty other persons were injured, but we were unoble to ascertain their names. ME= The storm that passed over the city yesterday was one of the most destructive that ever oc- curred in thu West. It commenced about twelve o'clock, passing over that part of the city lying between Fifth and Twenty-first streets, tearing up trees, unroofing houses, and prostrating a large number of buildings. Captain Greenlaw's new steamer, "New Memphis," lying at the lower city wharf, betercen Sixth and Seventh, was almost • completely wrecked, The cabin, which was in a forward state of completion, was blown entirely off and fell into the river near Corn Island. The boat was also blown over to the island and much injured. It is thought that it will take $5,000 to repair the damages to the boat. The new steamer W. W. Farmer, the Colbert, and one or two other boats, were blown from their moorings and lodged on the roan opposite the foot Of Fifth street. They all succeeded in getting off, however, without sustaining much injury. The splendid block of four story houses recently erected on the north aide of Main street, between Eighth and Ninth, were completely destroyed, and it is thought that two or three men were buried in the ruins. The upper story of the extensive Rope and Bagging Factory of W. A. Richardson A. Co., on Magazine streets, was blown down, and portions of it carried a distance of several hundred yards. The new City School Rouse, at the ooruer of Niuth and Magazine streets, was unroofed, and portions of the tin roofing carried to a distance of SOO yards. The roof of the Blind Asylum, on Chestnut street, between Eighth and Ninth streets, was badly damaged. The Medical Col lege, on Chestnut street, between Eighth and Ninth, was much injured. The residence of Mr. Jobuston, flour inspector, on the corner of Ninth and Broadway, was completely unroofed. Damages, four or fire hundreddollars. Several !locums on Eighth street, between Megstine and Chestnut, belonging to Mr. Fuller, were un roofed. The residence of Mr. J. Callahan, on the corner of Ninth and Magazine, was consid• erably injured. The brautiful family residence of Col. Wm Riddle, on Kentucky street, between Eighth and Nii th, was unroofed. A large brick omitting on Kentucky street, above Eighth, owned by A. McKinley, was unroofed. Another large house in the slate neighborhood, owned by Cii. Samuel Churchill, was unroofed. The residence of Mr. Joseph Ltily, on Tenth et., between Magazine and Chestnut, was much in jured; a portion of the tack part of the build ing was blown down. Two brick cottages en Eleventh street, between Magazine and Broad way, were partially blown down. The back part of the German Protestant Orphan Asylum, on Jefferson street, between Eighteenth and Nine tenth, was unroofed. Two small brick houses on Twentieth street, between Jefferson and Gray son, were unroofed ; one belonged to Mr. Short, and the other to Mrs. Nugent. Mrs. Nugent was asleep in her house when the accident oc curred, but singular to say, escaped unharmed. A row of twenty one brick cottages, on Ken tucky street, belonging to .Meesrs. Cochran and Muselman, were all completely unroofed. A boy, whose name we did not learn, was killed by the falling of a piece of timber. Many other houses were injured, which we have not space to specify this morning. Trees were uprooted in every part of the city, moat of them below Sixth street. We have heard of va rious estimates of the probable amount of dam age done to property in the city by the storm, Done of which fall short of $lOO,OOO. We are . informed that In Shippingsport and Portland, the storm was very light, and no damage of eon. iiequeuce was sustained. There was a rumor in 'he city last night that a church in New Albany was struck by lightning, and a large number of persons killed; but we could trace the report to no reliable source. We understand that the storm was very severe in Jeffersonville, and that three or four houses were blown down. The fallowing Proclamation appears in the Louisville papers: MAYOR'S OFFICE, Loritrratu. KY Anguat 28th, 1844. tonsequenoe of the awful calamity which has befaLn us, °outshone! by the storm on yestrrday, and which result. ed in the death of many cif Isena, I have thought proper to KA respectfully, but earnestly, our ritlscos to auspand all boldness on thin day, from 10 o'cl..ck. A. M., to 4 P. M. JAMBS SPEED, Mayor. At the Democratic primary election in the Id district, James Landy, for Congress, received 2.060 out of 4,79 votes cast. The Ohio Statesman says " Luoy Stone, the eloquent lecturer, on slavery, is, it is rumored, about to be married to a Cinoinnati gentleman of fortune." Oh! take your time, Mina Lucy The Chutchman, (organ of the High Church Episoopalians,) published in New York, comes out in a strong three-columned leader, denun ciatory of the Know-Nothings, and oalllwk up on the good and the patriotic of all dames to set their faces against any and all such organi sations. Hon. Stephen A. Douglas arrived at Chicago on Wednesday last, and was waited upon by some of the principal men of the city. The at tempts of the Whig papers to have him mobbed failed eggregiouely. A young man named B. W. Barnard, apparent ly about 25 years of age, committed suicide, by cutting his throat with a penknife. in Jefferson, Guernsey county. Ohio, on the 17th inst. He was a stranger in the place, and it I. supposed was suffering from aberration of mind. He left at A. E Conks' hotel a trunk, containing en ex cellent suit of clothes, and other valuables, to gether with $30,90 in money. Gathering boulders in the bed of the river on the bar from Newport Ferry landing to James town, is just now a profitable business for a la•-ge number of men and boys, who have quite a fleet of weed boats and skiffs employed. The bar that is now yielding so well, has for years been covered with sand, until this season. The floods of last winter bared the treasure. Men are said to be making $lO per day taking out boulders—quite tie much as is made on the Cali fornia placers. On Saturday, the Philadelphia agent of Hare den's Express, deposited at the Mint about five thousand dollars worth of the melted gold taken from the recently raised wreck of the nsfortu nate steamer Erie, which was burnt and sunk on Lake Erie some thirteen years ago. There was found mixed in with the melted money part of an old German look, the material parts of which were in a pretty good state of preservation. On raising the wreck it was found burnt nearly to the keel, and to be broken forward, near where the gold was found. It is believed that a consid erable portion of the gold has been lost through tie break. VIOD:7T or POSTICILITT.—The London Time, in the course of a recent editorial review of the, various naval invasions chronicled in the world'a history, admits that " the success of the British force that dashed up the Potomac, landed, and after a quick march, destroyed Washington, and then as speedily beat a retreat, can hard ly be considered an affair of legitimate war fare, being little more than a piratical and fruitless surprise on an unarmed and unsus pecting population." This is a note worthy oonfeesion. A ' . •• . 4 • , TII2MINDOI3II COarLallatATlON is MILIfAIIItIJI --Toe Hater or inn Crrr ix ASHIS—Loss 1111431 Y sl,ooo,ooo.—The most disastrous eon flagration.that ever visited the city of Milwau kle, broke out about 12 M., on the 24th lust., in Davis' Stables, rear of the U. S. Hotel.; The wind was blowing fresh from the South east, and in a few moments the whole row of buildings from Davis' to the Tremont House was in flames. The wind then shifted to the east, and in an incredible short space of time, the 11. S. Hotel,' and the whole block, extending from Huron, East Water and Michigan streets, including the whole square bounded by Main, Huron, East Water, and Michigan streets, was in flames. The destruction of this valuable property was comparatively but the work of a moment. The flames then extended across East Water street to the west side, destroying all the buildings from the corner of Huron street to Neoro's Hardware store. The loss is variously estimated at from $600,000 to $1,000,000. The following is a correct list of losses so far as as certained: The U. 8. Hotel was purchased for $21,- 000. Building an entire loss. Insured as fol lows:—$8,600 on liquors, furniture, &0., $7OO on barns and $4,600 on horses, &0., covers about half the loss. Building insured for $lO,- 000; in the Northwestern, $2 000; Etna, $2,000; Hartford, $1,600; Springfield, $8,000; Protec tion. $1,600. Bardaley & &Mier's, Hatters. Insurance $2,000 in Hartford company. Stein hardt's clothing store. Benton's shoe store— not insured. Loss $5,000 to 6,000. Estate of H. P. Peck, dry goods store. Insurance $5,000 in Hartford, $6,000 in Equitable N. Y., $3,000 in Union, N. Y., and 4,000 in Etas,. Goodrich & Root, Variety Store, $4,000 In North Western, $2,000 in Connecticut, Hartford. Horde Crock ery Store, $B.OOO in Hartford, $3,000 in Pro tection and $l,OOO Home. Shoyer, Clothing Store, insurance not known. H. D. Hull, Book store :$2,000 in Hartford. $4,000 Home. Miller- Confectionary store, loss unknown. Stlkman, Hatter, $B,OOO in Northwest. Shoyer Sr. Bro's Clothing Store, lone unknown. D. G. Pow er, Real Estate Agent, lose unknown. Wells 4p Dixon, Tailors. Loss about $76,000. In sured $3OOO in Home, $16.000 in North western, $l5OO in Howard, $2OOO in Commer cial, $lOOO in Springfield. Not more than one half Is covered. Barker, Hat store, loss on .known. The building in which were located the Wisconsin, Marine and Fire Insurance Co's Bank, Arnold & Hamilton's Law Office, and the printing office of the Wisconsin establishment, on the corner of East Water and Michigan streets. Loss unknown. The loss on the Wis consin Office wall $l6OO above insurance. Ma chinery all lost—type partly saved. On the west side of East Water street the fol lowing buildings were destroyed : Herechede & Schendt, Confectionary, loss un known. J. &W. H Cary, Clothing store, loss unknown. Haney & Debow, Hardware, stock valued at $50,000, insurance $25,000. J. D. Gardiner, Dry Goods, loss heavy. Insurance $l5OO. Bosworth's Drug Store, stock was large—loss heavy, partly insured. Upon the whole, from twenty five to thirty buildings were destroyed, many of them the most substantial brick buildings in the city. Mr. Kennedy, In surance agent, has some 816,000 or $20,000 in addition to what is above enumerated, Mr. Boise about $12,000, and Mr. Wheeler about $lB,OOO more. The progress of the flames was so rapid and the efforts of the firemen almost paralysed, that the greatest confusion and excitement pre vailed. The streets were :Shed with smoke: One building was filled with fire-works, which produced a sueottesicta of loud explosions, and walls were constantly falling with a loud crash. Three fire companies cams from Racine, and rendered efficient service. From the New York Trl',nee, 29th.] llorribl• Catastrophe.-Flve Chlldzeu I=! A gentleman who came to the city yesterday, informs us that Beekman, Duchess county, en Thursday night last, was the scene of en occur rence so heartrending that it has thresh a gloom over the whole neighborhood. In the absence of Mr. Abraham Simpson, his dwelling house took Ape, while hrifirand Ilve children were asleep within. S orapid was the spread of the flouts., that ere the inmates could mate their escape, the whole building was enveloped in the fiery mantle. Mrs. Simpson, after almost super human efforts, escaped with her life, but in no doing sustained burns and injuries of the most shocking nature; while, horrible to relate, her five children were burned to death. The spec tacle was one of the most awful that can be im agined, and the bereaved parents are said to be well night friend° from the lose of their darling.. The fire is anipoeed to have been caused by soma incendiary, itho had a grudge against the un fortunate Simpson. sip- Derangement of the Lever, to one of the most common, a. well as the most formidable of disease known to American phyddem. It led for years attracted the cloest at tenUon of the medial Lenity in all parts of the United Slake, and yet up to the time of the discovery of Dr. irLanels great Speciffc, it was almost beyond the teeth of medkal skill. Thousands had perished without even • hope of relief, and although thousands my yet be destined to Ml the dtreful effect. of this met complkated disease, it Is now, Dunk* to the renarch of Dr. llPLane, moat completely brought within the mope of medial ern• trod. The proprieton of the Liver Pills feel confident that t hey offer a remedy whkh hes been folly tested by Lima and which has never failed of success when fairly tried. Purchasers will be careful to ask fur Dr. krLatni. Cele. booted Llrer Pills, and tate none else. Than an other Pills, purporting to be Liver Pills, now before the pub: to Dr. !Mane'. Liver Pills, also hi. celebrated Vermiform, can now be had et all respectable drug storm in the United Nate. end Canada. d'ro for ..1. by the 11 , 010 propriotors, FIRMING BROS, Snowmen to J. Kidd •Ca, Arad:dam 60 Wond street. Ij Morse. Invigorating Elixir or Core dial.—The earth's crust Ica vast depository of remedies euiteble to the diseases of the creature. that inhabit it; and er en°. industry, reflection and experiment, are con tinually Introducing from this greet remedial storehouse new aeon for the amelioration of human uffming. The most powerful of these agents that has ever been applied for the migration of pahn, the conservation of health, and the prolongation of life, is the Adage herb which forma the basis of DR. IfORBIDB ItsTIOOR.ATINO MLITT It OR COR DIAL This preparation, If not a universal puma, cer tainly embraces within Its province as a curative a greater number of complaints then have ever before been subdued, or eves relieved, by • single medicine. It la applicable to all nervous diseases, and all disorders of the secretive or gan. It literally renovates the powers of the stomach, and gives to every organ and every fluid neomeary to diger ton Its fall natural vigor, however theism. may have been impalrei by illness or indulgence. If the procreative fano• Von bas been Impaired in either sex,. single course of this preparation will Impart to the relaxed orpaivation its full sexual vigor. Woman, the most fragile en well u the }Air es, portion of animated nature, will dud this her surest ro u. a e a he all the difecalties, radical or incidental, to which her structure is liable; while In CUSS of nervous headache, neuralgia, dyspepsia, serum melancholy, hysteria, feeble. nor, nervous trembling, incipient paralysis, slaulesenne, unnatural irritability, feinting ht., epilepsy, weaned" of the bask, genera prorteation, palpitation of the heart, las situde, mental Indolence, As., Its effects are as certain end uniform u the results of a mathematical calculation. TbeOcrdial Is put up, highly concentrated, be pint hot' U.S. pryae tbries awful per bottle, two for Ave down, all for twelve dollars. 0. }LUNG, Proprietor, It 2 Broadway, New York. Bold by Dro=througbent the Ihdtad &ate., Canada, and the West . . . FLEMING A BRIM, No. 00 Word stmt, Pittsburgh. DN. GEO. 11. KEYSER, N 0.14.0 Wood stmt, do J. P FLEMING. Alledhsny City. au26.llsw Sir The Great French Remedies 'BALLY'S ANTIDOTE AND LOTION.—Those persons who wish for • oaf., speedy, and permanent cure, should use the above oelOratell and =rivalled FDENOSI PREP.UtA• TIONS. They have now been in use for five years—have been thoroughly tested in thousands of the most obstinate muse, and invariably have given satisfaction. They are sot composed simply of Beim= Copalva, but are entirely different from all other preparations, both to the nature of their ingredients and the manner to which they operate upon the patient Ileum the wonderful stamen attending their nee. A gentleman competed with the Western Railroad says: I have expended for other people during the last tlmpe years over WO, for remedies of this description, and have never found a single article that gave such universal male faction as your Antidote and Lotion dom. Ido not moo]. lest of their ever 6.lling to cure to a single instance. Many have been cored in two or three days." Price, Antidote 81; Lotion 60 cants per bottle. Invented by M. Bally, Pi:l3slola¢ to the Paris Respitela, and prepared from the original recipes. and sold wholesale and retail by DURO! it CO.. Sole Proprietors for the Col. ted States and Canada'. Principal Depot, 468 Broadway, New York. gold in Pittsburgh, wholesale and retail, by FLICKING BBOTRKBK (Eloooreeore to .1. Kidd t Co,) No. 60 Wood street. Wheellng—J. IL BATTIK/30N k 00, and by Drosslets everywhere. Je23 di- Adam wad Fever of Throe Years Standing Gummi...Mr. John Lougden, now Ilrint at Buyer Dam, H11,001.r county, near BJahmond, had Ague and Fever for three vein, most of the time he had chills twice • day, and rarely lees than once; he was parched with Lure ea soon u the chill left him ; and after trying phy. delana, quinine, most of the Tonics sdrentised, and o.ltry• thing recommended to him, vas about to give up in dinar, when Carters flpanieh Mixture was spoken of; be got two lbottlee, but before he had used more than a single one, he was paileetly moo,eb., not bid • chill or fewer alum Mr. London is only one oat of thousands whip barstossa Imlattal b 7 this grad too* sltenatro and blood purlior. odnotliadaidt aiddaloat • t • A.Lb SPECIAL !NOTICES. AGENT Per ferns( and Bering Patent Rights. re subscriber, haring lel.neoljnam kb intatimanw Patentee., and with penkm• who were desirous to sell tent Rights for Cita% Churns.. Stated, de ea wed ai with other who wish to plorchase iueh tight. that•au agent to transact that kind if badman Was much needed here, use deneredued to devote hie time sad his abiding to the &snipe of those who mai desire to employ hint. Pledgiag himself to attend faithailly to all matters eu• trusted to him. he concludesh, referring the public to the following testimonial of a few of the alarms to Pm. burgh, An 310.3108 F. EATOS. Pituburgh, August 23, 1831. PrirshiniOn, Anglin 17th, 175{. The subscribes have long , owl acquainted with Mr. Mopes I. Baton, and have no hsedation to recommending him, to all who may wish tolemploy his seniors, as a gen tleman of undoubted integrhy and Indefatigable industry, in whose exertions every reliance may be placed. Neville B. Crate, 1 W. Rohltuon, Jr, Wm. Larlmer, Jr.,Jahn Graham, • W. II Denny, 1 ii. Childs & Co., _ James Wood, . N. Holmes & hone, - P. R. mend, i Kramer & Rahm, • F. Lorenz, , L R. Livine4ten. tl7falltelLioO...U/t/C. Or P1M8141.011 uuattA- Iwt, august IBs4.+The Stockholders of the Pine burgh Oas Comvany, are hereby notified that the auntie meeting for the,eleotko 1 of 0,110 persons to serve IS TOUsIIIOB of said Company for three years, will be heldat the °Moe of the Company. In the City of Pittsburgh, on the FIRST MONDAY a September neat, between the hours of 2 and 5 °Urge. P. M., of that da3q aultkni JAM ICS M. CHRISTY. Tresusurer. LrlBB4.m.a Ene summon of the eltisena or rituiburgh aml vicinity, who erlab to reads Philadelphia paper, V called to fie Ezeraing.Repirrer, &journal published every day, containing a completm routine of all local matters that traimpire to the hour of going to prase, ono as particular attention lo paid to 116 depart ment, a will recommend nail, etrongly to thefavor of thews persons who ammierly resided to that 'felony, to It convey!! • faithful epitome of the viet changes °acumen In their former homes: To the reading and manufacturing portion of the community no better medium could be esteeted for advertising their wares and Product; that, bringing directly before the eyes of the merchants ttut advantaged of patron Laing the factories of the "nest end" of the State. An a journal of liberal sentiment* advocating all the reforms of the age, we heartily recomuiend it to one and all, believing that all may be benefited bit subamitting and supporting a paper that supports the people,—" non rati sod ommints.". Thu auttectiptlon price is $5 per year, In advance, and tbould be sent, prepaid , to WLK RES ILA LUN, K corner Third ant Chestnut atruets, Philadelphia- Pe. A LARGE L 1' FOR SALE. AJAR O' if KOUS7/./, on .• river batik, Birmingham, 288 feet by Sao feet, and bounded by four strews, will ba gold on remOnable'terme It to near Bakewell Co.'s new glees works, and sa voril other manufacturing wish. lisquients. It It the largeland best lot now to be had ln Birmingham for msnufaci firing pumps... Title perfect, and clear of imumbranoe. Enquire of C. 8..111 SMiTH, at his Law Moe, jy2B Fourth street, above Smithfield. Pittaburcb. fln Not i'artnershit, harem:ore eau.ung and doing businega under the name and style of BaNNETT, MARSHALL &Ct), .as Mast:deed on the 19th Rut, by mutual consent. RRNMEIT, MARSHALL • CO. Pittsburgh, June Pith, Ital. Copartimeralalp. MHZ UNDERBIGNBO hhre entered Into Oopartnerahlp 1. under the name anal style of GRAM EENNETT , for the purpose of mann6ettning Iron, ILIA i.e., at the Clinton Badling Mill, Booth Pittsburgh. Mee at pr.. out with English a Itlr.haattson, No. 110 Water, mad 110 First street. Wsf B. KNOLIBB, ROBT. H. ItAIISHALL, L :Atl. J. BENNXTT, JOHN GRAPY. Plttabursh, June 28th, 1 j...29r.tt ' PITTABUVAILI Life, Yin and Kar*e Ininiranse Company ; OFFICE 66 eIFTLI STICEET, 11 A 6 ONIO HALL PII , TB I / 1 7R011. PA. B. 4JAAIRS 8. 110011, eraddent. A_ Catzus Oca.tox tory. Tha Company mar or 17 112513/111100 oppartainhat toot noottol with Lin AMA. Also, sonnet Buil andWo Blebs on the Ohio end Mis dasippi rivers and tribut and Marine Maks generally. A.llllLopatin Lose sod Damage by Inv, and against. the Peril. of the Sets and Inland Navigation god Tr.nry.ttatton. Policies issued at the loW est rates corodstent the etety to all parties. Jams 8. Ikon, Samuel hl'Clarkhn, Wo.llam 1'h111.44, John Boot; Joeftsb P. Gummi, John hrAlpin, Win. F. Johnston, JIM.* Manama, Goorge P. Signen, my2kly W. 8. Hama, Jams D. AMID, Alexander Bradley, John Fullerton, Hobert Galway, Alexander Reynolds, Arm strong County, Horatio N. Lai IlUanning, lram Stowe, Beaver. VITIZERIP lasursuce Goinpan y iffy PI ttabiariyhs—S. D. SING, President; .9ABI. lIIiL L MAIt9HYLL, Secretary. Office: 94 Water .Drect,bsiween Markaand Woodstresis. Imam. HULL .m.l CARO() Risks, on the. Ohio and Minds. sippi Wier, and tributarlea insures against Lose or Damage by Fire. MAO—Against the Perlliof ibid., and InlandNavim tionand H. D. Liss& LariMerjr, William llacaley, Samuel H. - .Hier, Simnel Ilan, William Illngluun, Hobart Danlap,Jr., John S., Dilworth, Ise. X. Pennant, I Franco, Sellers, B. ilarbingh, J.Schoonmaker Walterdrynnt, D. Hays: John illiipton. dec29 WASSOCIATKEI Firemen's Insitratic• Company or the City of Pittsburgh. J. IL idoollll/tAb. President—RUßSßT FINNICY, &cm- Lowy. , I Will insure signori VERB and MARINE RISKS of all kinds. OM: NUN Wai. stmt. MUM= J. K. Moorhead, I W. J. Anderson, 8.0 Sawyer I R. 11. Shripeon, • Wm. M. H. B. Wilhns, C. H. Paulson, WiWam Colllctimood, B. B. *aborts, John M. Irwin, Joseph Kaye, Wm. Wilkinson, David CempbelL ja.l2 u s Western Petnasylvante Hespt 1ta1... 2o Drs. 0.... &lusts, ad, between Wood and Market streets, and J. Rem, Nor -east corner of DLamood, dlr.- ,heny city, are the attend cog Physicians to the above Hun. Lotion, for the first qua of LW. Apolicalkm. for admissins may be made to them at all Moon at their officio or Ii the Hospital at 2 o'clock, P.M. Recent eases of aaidentil injury are received at all home, without form. : I. - . Om C. YEAGER, 110 MARKET street, Pitts burgh, Importer end Wboleode Dealer In PADDY AND STAPLE VARIETY] AND DAY GOODS, offers to city and country dealers as lam* and well selected stalk a Goods as any Eastern hods% and same meow, thus airrin; .04 time and expensed. 0L5,71 Road. 0. F..—Plocs Filthmooting, Washington Hall, mot, bets =sot and Virgin alloy. iiirmathos LAW', NO.9B6.—MeOtlf livery Tuesday maiming. lithsgurrus Escsicnimm;lio. 87-11mits first and third Friday of each month. linarthkly ra JOURNETKRN TAILORS 80 LINTY, of tittabailth and Allegheny, meet. on the nest WEDNESDAY otereiy month, at 801100115KITIR'8, lo the Diamond. By oedee, jelry I 050. W. 85E55, Secretary. ATTENTION! 8. o.—You are'bereby notified to attend at your AMnory, on MONDAYS, We:CNN:It DAYS and PILIDAYB, for drill, and to Marmot each boat nem se may come before the Company. P. KANE, marEktirodl fkoratary pro tam. C.9 , ./LIEOZRONA 'LODGE, I. 0. 0. F.—Th. Angeeona Lodge, Aro. 289, L 0. of 0. P., Numb miry Wointoda4 evening In Wioloingion Hall. Wood ot. WL7 1.v1 . 3/.11a43: 3 #4(.5:4.11A 5 bi1 Bpeeleil 0. OP 0. I.—The mem- Du, of AMBER/NA 11)hGE, 289, together with the brethren of the Order in general, are requested to meet at Washington HMI, at 8 o'ploolt, THIS EVENING, Angaid 99th, fur the porpom of remising a Nett from the M. W. G. M., and taken of the Grind Lodge. By order of N. P. SAWYER, N. G. C. R. finnllONT, Anti Sec.—.[An39tlt Salo of Grocer!los. .o,aat Attettoa. ON THURSDAY, Anglin Slat, .111 be .old, without re. eerie, the cont.:lts or a wholesale and Mail Boat sod Grocery ikons, containing a line and choke veleetion of ()ogres, Tee, Sugar, Tobaccio, Lard sod Winkle Ohs, &rpm and • mend mortinantiof other articles venally kept to • ',hobnails grocery, with Batutes, to. Tame made known at sale a WEBLNY anikat corker First and BralthiSald !streets. Valuable and Cheep Cowl Works for Sale. ',MEATY-PUCE ACRBB UP /SUPERIOR WAL, and one aen, of Orotund oa the ktoboogabela river, a short dLi moos above Monongahela City, together with Railroad, Cars, Carts, and other oemooryl fixtures, In goal order for curry ing on the Coal business op an exteonve scale, and also free use of the tarldnig at the river for teats, ao. ,The webs of Coal Is five teat thick, land of a very superior quality. For further partkulare apply to E. P. JONES, Attorney at Law, No. lob Fourth shwa; or to TROMAB SANDERS. No. 18S Pint stmt., Pittsburgh. aniktilt , I LL tie 11118.—Ttert by paying VW le cash you can at at once enter awe Ohm I.g, Lot of Wound, 60 bet front on • 60 feet street, 11y 210 feet deep to an alley, and within 3o minutes walk of the city. Pike of the Lot $250. time of after pay menu either at four yearly payment, or at $6 • month, or 51,25 per Itreek. 001 and ere the plan of the Lou at the caw of 1 B. CUTHBERT • SON, au3o ' 140 Third street ur for .' I— , A . Brick H h ttee l l , e a n n d d. Lox U m ro:l.d s to o r: year. Rowe COll4llllll thr 00 ee room. sod smilax:. The Lot le 26feet (root on Arthuri street, &Tenth Ward, by 70 feet deep, with Peach and Phlox Trues, - Grepe Vines, $O. B. CUTIIIIERT SON, ao3o 110 Third street DLACK fillitlflED BILKS —A. a 414.4.1:1 .11 t.a., have 1 . 3 just received a large fine rtment of Black Figured silks, of every width and gr+def including tome very fine styles 44 Bla.-k Brocade. anal) EL,AlNkil AND CASHMERES—Some floe rime orylee D Just received. [MMO) A. A. MASON k. W. XTISW GINGELAIKB..—%I e have just received 60 Woes; a II flue eesortinent of dark new styles. .u 31.1 A. A. MASON 2 CO. ALL WOOL DBLAINI2B.—Wo have coo • largo .upply of every color, all soClog RC rednood price.. A. A. MASON A CO., au2o No. 26 Fifth mist C. Weed, TMPORTER AND WEL L 8 ALB DigkLER IN WINES j, AND LIQUORS, No. 17 North Second street, fifth door shove Rave, east side, Ph adelptda, hes on hand the best qualities of old Brandies;. Wines. I fah Whisky, Mononga hela Whisky, Holland 010, Conlin* ky, ter ms worthy the ettention of porehaears and dealers. (stagy 0 wr0n. , 19. AVIRLILY HOGS 60 South littgbth street, between Chestnut and Walnut, Phtlede an2o•.y TEM U Ohis NO. 111 streh street Philo&lptde. T. B. WEBS ( late of the gmle,) Proprinter. lauffty rInARLOTTII baUktN, No.llB Nord ease , Is Put re j (Avils tbe renown* new Piano Yorke, with and with. out the rfalien ittschntent: One elegant served Ueda XIV style Grand Atlion 7 or. tare One extra carved Semmtlne, pearl keys, 7 octave Piano. Two full carved, eeml irend, 7 octave Pima. Two plain Rosewood One do do 1 6%a Three do do I 6 a Two double round corner Rosewood Ski octave Place. One round earner flubbed back and front 7 oaten Plano. A farther arrival is exteated in about two weeks. [aide Tom, Tea Tea. t,,,,,, We bays reorited Rom New York and Phi%dal. lkilt . t 4 1100 HALF CHLSTIII TRA, roomprking Young Lariat, Gru3pmrdar, -Oolong, Souchasog, add SI Itndklkat, all of which Soo beau cam 1 y and will Re ba sold da umbel, either elalleeel• or •Wd• A lOO , =Priori Rio and Jaya CGS*. 10Thriwel add U. Loads Raked Boom 'nimbi. far ROW, Prowarrao, Ma, at e p p . , _lO sad 11c VI lb; 211000 PrirldieSP 7l or Pie quidity, alga we will aall wholoaate at 3109 1000. . A. JAYA" eualklia 'Nicla Tee Slam la JIM amt. EIG;1;lai TUIT 11201aVING, AT J. a greet. between Fast and LO bap Filbert.; 60 English Walnuts; 90 tam Cloy Pipes; 6 woo WV 1,1 0 0 . 26 : 0 30toms 1 W Venial; 20 " wed Ititrado; bx• Jajabe Puts; 00 " Gan Mow; 11 kiss liatenz Almoode; 130 imre3L IL Raisins; 1501 if do 4 ; 300 des Lemon Sysvp; 30 kegs Gem= Pied; 30 dos Tomato eietebnp; 3 was Pr std Ginger; 26 keg. Raisins; 6 mass fancy box Prunes ;I 5 " do jar do; 80) bxs Fire Crackers; 540 " SardinieWs and )iv. 10 besimmOitne Oil; 1200 bas Fes Nate; 10 bzs Maomireni; 10 " Vermicelli; 10 " Olives; 10 " Capers; 8)0 drums Figs; 30 bra Bock Candy; 1 ease Sap Sago Meese; 1150 dos Popper Banco; 160 goo 111bde➢ImOut - 60 ALodersou's do; 60 dosssoortod Pickles; 80 br.• Lozooged; - 60 gram Blacking; 240 bbl. Sugar; • • • 10.000 Ih4oelpo &gars; 10,000 Imolla do; 10.000 Havana do; .-- 20.000 Common do; 121,000 HL lipasthb Sagsra 16 testa hint; Data; NW, Orem Hata; • • - 2D careuCuriente 211,21 . Alum* bids - do; 12 bus Refitted Liquorice 2 cases Calabria do; 4 o Mat Cassia, 2 o Nutmegs. J. C. AN between rind and Second. 40 bap Paean. • 30 " Ivica Alsomids; 24 " Ll.bon do; 20 bbla Lovaring'a Sugar so2B 25 Wood oMoro, mwo OP LULL'S PAT Oa FRENCH BURR SMUT I MACHINES, In complete conning order, for selesmtle Pearl Steam MIR, Allegheny. ea/Milks...6C BRYAN, KRYNEDY CO. 1 IWrrT PINCISS BOANT 1 0 101.11thdr h•LALD A.N t ri STRIPS:CI SILKS.—On this day or tomorrow we 'sib exhibit °ter eighty piece, rice fled plaid and stripe, albs, of the most fashionable style., and compering by far th. meet extensive variety ever shown in this city. Purchased at the recent large peremptory cal.: in New York 0t n ea milker from cost of importation. they will be offered al about the mme extreme low razes. The Ladles ant particulari. solicited to call room and amain, them. eon A. A. MASON k CO. 6WW3O PitIPLRXD 4:6111N-10 bozos In store sod (a O sale by A. JL SELLERS .6 CO , 6177.9 67 Wood nowt I ,AR :ur ic ACID—SGO Tbs In ara s a . a s u g t= by CO SISODA-10 as In atom sad for sale by sa2B It. lk SICLLICII. .7. CO. OFIN-60 bbl. lo axe and for bolo by Lk, au2B B.- Z. BELLEBB k CO rIeaTILK litlAY—.o bib in Wan an& gabs by lj Lag R. IL BELLER& & CO. BUDS-Ifo k.p itl L stin , s , sell for .„ by \7 au2B . LIQ . UOMOR ROOT-7 bales mstoruand fur ..ale by R. R. SKLLERS A! CO. PALM SOAP-116 bra in gore mad tor We by su2B KNOLISH k RICHARDSON t4ARS CHANCY FOR BUSINYSB.—For sale, the stock good sill and fixtures of a Country Store, with a ( . 01 /louse, of five rooms and - kitchens, good cellar, Irate at the door, and over hall an acre of ground, with choir fruit, due grape vines, granular, irtsble, ta, situated 011 good road, about 9 miles from the city. This Stoni hia t good one of custom, and Is now doing a profitable toadnev The Poet Ogles is connected with the Store. Situate in r pleasant neighborhood, ow to Schools and Churchea For further particulars nail on, or address, poet pa id, S. OUTIIBILUT A SON, augh 140 Thlrd stroeL W4lP===== FRENCH AND GERMAN LANG UsGEs. MR. HAYDEN, Principal of this department,lme mad. arrangements with Mr. P. P. UDWARDY for formiot permanent dames to these languages. Mr. 11. to a gentle men of the highest reapectability and thorough educatlou from Hungary, and no pains will be spared In his depart ment.to sustain the long established reputation of the It • stitution, for efficient and thorough budruction.. tlr. spooks the English language Emma), and will instruc Germans and French in English. Persons desirous of at tending the Oozomereial and Mathematical Departments a the same Gm* can do so. Meat. instruction glean if to qutred. Terms—Par priests instruction sl6,per half seedost. 1 , 01 dam instroction $lO. Par half ...aim. au2ls ,„z TABUS Ts) LAT.—A good. Ana BUOOI4, In oho rear o 0 No. 304 Pons dined. Apply to OM H. 113Y8P3. a 026 140 Wood street DIBILICATIONLI—da IS/L11111261/ for miming dlsloce dime, for sale low at en 2.6 KEYSER'S. 140 Wood Ladies , Class la Mathematics. IN the Mathematical l'epartment of Puff'. College, L. dies are taught arithmetic, Algebra, Elementary Ds acciptire and Analytical Geometry, Trigenonsauy, 'Manse ration, Linear Parapsedve, alpha teal Projections, Atm& and Shadows, AL This class is declined principally to teachers and advanced dadems, and will kw oentinad t. leathemst.i. alma. llours—Medaasday, from 4 to 8, P. IL; Saturday, from t to 12, A.Y. Terme $lO, per ~Mu of 20 realm, payola. to advatirm P. HAYDEN, A. M., au2s • Professor of Maxim=llea. QEPTEMBEII N 81.B1Elt OF PUTNA3l,jagt,novelved abc 63t salt .t 20 aura, by BAWL. B. LAUFFEIS, aa2s 87 Waal Eraet. 111811-100 Mae and td• LW. Trout; 100 do • do Whits Rag reed this d.y ) sa2/5 111 NRY EL COLLINS. nik.ESE-300 bosee prime W. li-thitt.mir, for eale oy su2s BIe:NRY 11. COLLIN 6 L,tlL LSO CIIIMSK-110 Nue, day reedy.. 124 esd'An.Bair 17 [an.:s] HISNUT IL COLLINS. ' UU AK-37 !ub goad fair New Urieana Stow, on we. rignment e far sal* by au2a : e ,I I :Ur . 1 Saw: -.3tE rue to et,. Liberty; having • front of 60 feet by 200 deep. 'Mete Lou., for beauty of looatioo and purity of air, cannot b. surpassed In the nalghborbood Of the two rides. Easy awe. by Railroad or Turnpike. Price, WO. Teitn. ore fourth to haul, balsams in tire .yearly payment. 8 CUTLIBItfiT A BON, malt Real Rotate Agents, 140 Mini street. Three none.. amid You fur sale. TETILL be sold at warns. lode, TURKIC 110U2A3 AN TT LOTS. One Brick Houma, .muted on Ferry, bete.. Fourth and Liberty streets; Lot 2D feet front by 79 24, bark. Also, one Lot and two Douses, on Logan street. Matt Ward. One Muse fronting on Logan street, and thaottio on Carpenter's alley; Lot 24 feet by 100. Also, the stand 1 now occupy; on the cornet of Ferry ar.i. Water streets, the leAle MAW 11 t One's.. from Ist of April 1E155, with the Forniture, Bedding, le. The Muse at prat en: is doing a good business, and is pleasently 'orate& For tones and further particulars esquire of ALEX . . CL'PPLES, art=rtf corner of •Ferrr sod Water street. YIJTNAaPh MONTIILY, Fort deloTgUtttin--tantout. Portrait, on steel, of Hon. J. P. Kennedy, author cI Beaßow Barn, de; Our Parties and Politics; Wood Now , Fran. Ligit. and Prodigious fkbool of Mask; Marian no her Cell; The Wilds of Northern Naar York; Literature o Almanacs; fusel Potter; The Bongo that never Iv,. Sun,: Prairie Letters; My Husband% Mother; The Weeder • Th. Proper Bohol.* of Men (a letter from one of the stko, minded ;) The Cockiitt in Me=lees; The Great Ractirsiok to the Falls of Et. An my; The History of a Oostuopolitc The Last One Found; The Editor at Large; Editorial Now, Literature, An., to. Received and for sale by W. A. GLLDKNFENNEY A CO.. twat No. TO Tharlb orwer„. NJiIS AD If .—esstagaM4 au nye for Benno:ober, for de by H. MINIM & CO, .n 24 No. 82 Smithfield stmt.— OARD—To those wishing beautiful, healthy and ells / (A. hie alteekr suburban residence.. I hare foot of thir. beantlfal blocks 100 feet rapiers for rale, at the norther, and of the 81tarpshurch Itridge, four miles from town, au wilt WOO feet of the Allegheny Valley Railroad Rader Tbese blocks will he sold at the prices obtained at the pub . Ik anetion oa the 16th of July, adding Interest only ma. that date.. Also, 50:5,0te, each 25 feet by 100, be add on reason able tarsus, lad at the same prior as above. Apply to JAY= ISLARSLY, an2s Reel Relive Armt. New arrival al Chiek•riakra P JOHN H. MALLON, 41 Wood atm; vii N re ido (Monday); the blowin, IW m4n T et , from tM BON moanufastory of 01110./Nill A BONS, ik • ton, t 6 : Two superbly carved 7 octave llama Pour plan Rosewood 7 Three cursed do OW " Owextra tarred ee One plain Rosewood " • W Pour de de 6 Seven Walnut • 6 All the shore insbrunsnte have been finished during tlo last roonth, and are of tbe latost styles af furniture. /IV Nobly at DORTON PRIORS, and may Plano warranted. JOHN H. NELLOR, No. 4/ Word strut. Agent for Oblekikeing t Sons, Boston. SANDOPHY STREET PROPERTY FOR ISALE—Port) feet trout ou Sandusky street, Allegheny, by 83 dery on (hay ilia, with 2 brick houses on Sandusky street, ADO IL frame house on the alley. The rerun house contains hall See rooms, vita basement. The next house comb:. % hell apply and four roomarallar, w 8. , is. is. For price oral 80N, tor= on 4 • Bad Estate Agents, lau Third streak HR BRANDY AND WINSR Jar med. ••• • • . Pon hand sad Ix tab by jyß2 yrantrsq BBB& PAPSE TOR VIMTIBULRB—Of onzadumtal diem, vt r. platted and onerous, for ode by WALT= P. MARSHALL, FOB SALE —A superior taw mill on the Ohio neer, ap posits freedom. and 32 acres of bard on which a: throe good dwethrege and the ant. It is all offered at a great bargain. A 1.., 100 acres of good hod, wall haprotod, with good buildings, and 00 acres in goal cultivating miter. It three miles kom Bads Leadin& and lee igx.doppotttmtty to get a home. A 1.., 323 acres of prima land on the Kanawha ring, To.. four and a 'half miles from Parkersburgh,and °unbolt mile from the Railroad. It Is a impatior piece of Improved land, and orated at a great bargain. Murphy of THOMAS WOODS, null 76 fourth atreet. Mg:TACTILE= of all kinds of CABLYST 3.11331. M TUBA atuICHAIK3, N 0.34 Itealtbfield afoot, opposite City Hotel, Pittebarah. N. B.—Ptundshing BteanabOata and Roth,l par.lefif attended to. f 137 Kansas, Nebraska & Kakow.Netaingisrs LeliEr 27 , 1W1T Pr& 01ST. 01111ea11 THAN CAN RE 11013011 T IN THE ABOVE TERRITORIES. Real li3stmt • Purim for ilatho. HE surocriber is authorise/ to eell TWO HUNDRED T AND CM:MY-YOUR ACHR9'OI/ LAND, situated in Ymaallies trwnehip, Allegheny counaDentwYlmnia,lythg bast of arKeesport, known es the te-oak flats, and in sight of the proposed StAtion on the Conuellsville Railroad. lesprovementa a Nimes: a square LOG HOUSE, 30 by 2, fig; two stories high; end square LOG DARN „ad by 31 feet, (both nue end In good *Wort) two line young ORCEI jam%(beet i r d w g red:West Mourienced to bear. There is ninety is one hundred acres cleared and in a high .tat. of cultivation, and the hahmos is welt set with willtsoek timber of the first order. This Land Is well calculated for a swot yam, being very level, and the mike an excellent quality for grsH.VOwing. sad being welt watered with twelve or footmen nsverhlling eprisge of excellent Irate, This Land ham facilities rarely met with, being within half a mile of the Youghiogheny and ems calls of, Monongahela, and almost on the line of the Connell:MUM Beamed, and is supposed to contain an inexhaustible bed of IRON ORE. This Land would not bin the market, only that the owner I, about to remove to the "hr Weett” Tart* may, and prim moderate. For further rticulars, inquire of iv. J. REYNOLDS, at Lames them Warm, or of JAN= C. RICKEY, anti Real Relate Agent, at this office. WATUIIIO AND JAWXI.IIX.—Wit.r...III.V., of Watches and Jewelry at math ktenspriess than h usually obtains' tdaserhate. Customary ssay depend on getting goods at my establishment at least u lov,and gen• scatty lower, than the whine ntaztets. AU goods war. tasted. Slim Ware ananuhatnred at avows works, to Oakland .Tawaby inanActured to mho, and orgy Wotan rapalring r dame an Meratod2o, the best mswn, and war muted. Military Good; of .11 Mode, st Nat= _Oar.' W. W. WILMOM , ant RMutat anet, earner of Mandl. !Lana VAL.—HO6A2i Ay:a al laartuit Jr stoma, boa reastoad o ObOko lot of obrd woul Dolido.; do ' -4 04 wool cont lisaupack do Worm!. - Coeburn Oadoor, oril* BoakTkamors. — Wo dorm out om Lerai, 'Mr" ood Nl pada et Datum Goode, at dor. [mss ' 4 l 4- 7-1 MEM EINE hatUSIDINNTO. FRENCH EQUHIBTRIAN TROUPE larwore yr Tat I.IOOIIIPARABLIS WWI 11. TOUIGNeIIn, will =Moil In Potiewrgh tor THREE DAYa ONLYI Cometenelnif on MG q. Anginstlttle. Th. tau will be pitched! pianos Penn Weed, is *oat or the enonicen on Panda one Waxesoolillis timilp Party_ he IN the who walnut. snow/ et insbei them he ISKLINOIII,OOI- 23,1eapar.... ilar-Ashaiwiko*ii-smata. A rellort Clot ene • arty gloat awry UrY TIJILSDAT MITVINelort Wirie IIL unit gnat, near aaddreeld: Tielasto Ntft 7 coma; whiodr tor, tr ler oared from Frost atgo,au tareataar of Pre44l. 01 Cirgell Band. son . T UST RECEIVED AT A. KLaßlig.'ll MUM Mt; J the very latest and mod LAYAWAY dude, aeleotola by decry Klebcs, portmoady, to the eastern ddm. Sittud!-- [he celebrated Hwy-Nothing Fong, by - Wise The tiordmilea Mountain Haw by Tr: Abt; The Wandyryr, yabg by Mork, by Term. Plano--Cbnatantitiople Quad ride, by Charles d'Albort; Mioriotomeiti ml lll OO FtidAt bYebarby d'Albezt; Wlde.A.wake Oak', by Fr H. Brow; Villogo IV Tralell14111; CallSlll/1 Eebotthell. by Whmer; War estop, by galliey .Shangbid Polka,-by War. rem; Early bream', a beauttbil melody Ito smell self by [h. deoten; - Lights and thadoya, dancer and marcher, by VOA 0.910111; errign=i•lll Faardast by Abbe Schmitt; Modem Moot for the Violin, just pabllohyd by a tm o. r . • asmay %MOM atigl • 101 Third atniet. Ago or the Golden Harp. . .... . D • tit Ca clews ' . 11HE Oland& gad itaatennatieadbepartmetaa of this In. I. scthitton will he s e l on W,NDAY, Aetrear DA. Lange.ga Mathemediee,and the bightst English )conchs. wig be taught. Young loan can hare ponce • thorough . i course of Cbtal end Jane & atudiee. No pains nor at- .I.'" , pens will be apexel to maks tide department of the College • f • eortby of patronage. Teens, $1:1 per aardon, or twenty weeks, male by tts.„... - I tug omen , in advance. P. PLAPDEN, K. D., ..- ''.. - I att2l.7 Prof. ilathemadao and Clam:kat le • , we. . . , Xylike NtiU i BY N. P. W11.1.16.--Atut received By H. II Miner t Co., No. W Stettin*ld t : • ...lamookuPersons sod Mew: ky K. Porker 1111311. n. -Duda Noose nod the -Hunters of Kentucky: by W. H. Ce letylwiarkt 'both Hotolophor, or Rennuleocnoui of • aumacHerelnutt: by Vincent Nolte, Woof New Helmut; Ithoo, cloth; price, WA. Wm Youth of Jefforion,oz • Cknoniclo of Coilegulksepen; b wino Ticonderoga, or the Black Eagle: by G. P. R. Jame; GO lent. Fifteen Minutes Assam! New York: by U. GI. ?ester; vote. Our Honeymoon, and othae Conderlitho, from- Pan.: with iiructratiots- $1,21. . The MOW kV= 01fitage Builder:a sari. of Denim, 'ilia and Specificatious, from $2OO to g 20,000 for Romeo fer W. iwoot t People: by John Bullock, Arching Act. History of Cohn: by Naiads kt. • i• • , • _ . -. Agatha Beaufort, or Family Pildet fit . • -.: -, • - . . them. Books of the day ..• • --- ,„ - Alma/S(IIUL LutliPlUSL—lror IJ Dwelling Bowe, Jost ecanpletellornlT sad • llar, Wasted on Mr. Washington, • *bait Mottoes Lean he Imellned Fluke. The Lot is 100 *st-trentdef st ...net, by 203 deep on a 10 bet alleyt Prise SIJOO-terms soy. Persons in seareb-of nplessantrasichnine will do_well to exandue he above property inuneilstaly. CIITHBESS k BON at ALL COTTetIII HUSS, with • Lot of 50 fan trantaa CI Union street. Mt. Waabington, by ZS feat day to • 40 ott street. Prior $700; 5400 In hand, balance-Ha arm foul) papaws. For in..h by =HURT A SON, au= - 140 Th , rd tout. thameOOPICS. or Curretd. lintojoeta Swastpenuamosay Treats", by Winton fader. FUMOOI Persons and flame, by N. P. WOBa. Daniel Boone, aad the Hunters of Kentaeky, by W. S. Llaesnot. Wand, bj 7dls Malen. Peterson'. Magazine gar September. Galore lades Book. Yankee Noticaul. fast recatrad and for sale by W. A. oncursiorce t co, ay= N 0.78 Foarth meet AND WABILABTS—IftuaI A0111:14—I ass founsuatad 1,0 to pay as follows fur pond Warrant., to tlaaasonsit of en tboaaand sels: $lllO for 160 says; $lll 80 =as; $66 for 40 m, r arras; In gold. JAM BLAS2LY, anZi • - Baal &tura nowt 1 . .10tt ISALIG-60 Helloing Lass in Mut Liverpool, Otdo. U The,. Into are to the midst of Potteries, 1130 . the St& ion of the PHI :harsh and Cleveland Railroad, and NW be old cheap. Terms of payment, $5 per month. rs RAM liptinnablis Apply to , JANES ill. 14, au= Heal ./Isseit. UL M. tarGrucy.Brick Bowl and Lot, on • • 1" man street, littiniugham. Apply to .Jl3lllB BL L, , 01.111. I ktOUSAND eatais 4.1 k, lowa, to sale. Apply to so= AMP .POLL 84.413-163 aermi rammed in Imam • 1304 1 k a t, IA tom, 4 inner wait of Von F; Prim 33 )pm sem : anT3 159 arm 3 miler wag of , on which J ar: ....,,i; prier $l3 per one. For rtieoluseng AMIN 111.4 92 Fourth rt.; PWISD SALIION-1 cow No. 1 SpOood Baboon, in Us pound tuna, lout moaned by au= W. A. APCLVEGI. • IauSIED BLOWN—Jan rev:aired by bellrae4 from 800. t.a, 100 IDs freeb. Snicked Salmon of VIC 7 imperil= I malty. fen23l L. id%unta. WIM; HALIBUT—WO poruL., in One osier. jnt ro• • - .3 n4vsd by" aza3j W. A. WULUBO. .31ACKISY.XL--No. I, M kilts, just xsulla4 ,11 'Mikan(' from Boston, by 1.23 - • w. A. arc i ,E BELO ES-53 pit. Wool Dibelpa, of the zoost, Thahkes• LI bin cclors, just rectlfed by ..pleTs at au23 A. !COON a 01. bens just went of Preach Ginehems, all .f colors sad entirely new pattern. L INSEED OIL-10 bbls oa ham; UXTKAOT VANILLA-3 grow J TI by [aset23 ,ALC/Np NIAGNI4.I.I--3 00 au22 WHITE GUM. ANABIG-300 as= pLYENTINN-10 bbb for ails by aval rtOPAL V 1.8.N113k1-500 tans Nov lj far este ry [taLl I...IVO:LBS.—We Mogan band a fob .. Grasbal &liars, *bitable for =king Jollies, Pam Aft which cr. cze selling at 8,9,10 arid emboli JAYNAA, Sat ; Pekin lb Mora Nitth stmt. k LARGE NEW TIMM MUT SALIM. HOWE% con- LA. tabring dould• parlor, dining wna,kltenen,and Idea —bamboos Than is a large yard adjoining, and wag. wtwe, pump and data= attached. The Houma plasainfr Ited, within Alarm minutes walk of trm clty; Oat! l nea rnng wayabuly. fo u r rale, in EE arm of COAL LAND, Masts near Um orough of Birmingham: Tbe sorb an cocal be laid out In Country Boats. Part b under cultharinn sad part.llebr, .-at trews Abe. LOTS in. Elroliughant sad South Maurer, an perpetual pisse, or low sr ea*. Apply to ', • L O. ILIPBOXIti• ,‘ - Rouen street, o WIL P pposite Ph a/girdles, or , null ovum of Bees sad hot streets— 111110)1t20 110 L LAM PU A tt011)111 AND i- I' sibtau don Carroll stood, Albers, atty. The Lot I . a) Ant front on Co-roll by 100 drop to lagoon tttoonl, term of payment ow. B. OUTHBIJit t KM, .al) 14011:114d stroot. IVO. IKIREL—rat up • kite ibr Sadly are, no 1,1 cerred ' sad for Ma by bulb eLiCKXXB-3 blds Grabsaab Nancy Crackans just sza:b rya trash ban bias-York, sod far Ws by snlB j BAILIT & 81114111141 W. 8W0615-200 taus bake Cbantiotalla ; 26 Juniata, (Bectind Pampa fbr.L by aul3 XING k1114,D. y UST ItließlViatt—Fifty Year/ in Both lionlaphoraa: of by ifloonit flortatt. Cbosnaut Wood: by Wale Lindou. The Youth of Jaime, or Cibroulotio of Oallop &raw at Williimatough. hiaddolort Elopburn: by the author of Kirkland. • • The Pariah Bids; Borth oup*y. Just. reesived mind kw ,yals by W. A. OIL= (711NtlifY * CO., aulk 70 fourth onion PICKD ISALKON—Joat remind direct from Booboo, 1 0 moo Poked &thrm put op for family on. io 10 lb our; for Rao by laalki BAILEY AM/MAW. "PR lINTT.FIVY ACRICS 01 awl. LAND, near lb. 1„ Brownsville Plank Road; /1111 Sri at tbe hila at en& 'Leak, V., with 100 acres of land; a Dwelling House .nd 10 awes, at Narrsynille; for pale on =my tams by & CUTHBZET SON, surf Real Estate Agent. 140 Mit Omit. YkkfUSittltk.-1 bays 0., ham a Lags stWiltna ma mat of Pee mety, consisting of Hair Oils, boom rowdsrs, Cologne. fins Agit - acts. Ac. Thaws wishing any of , E Ow taws arildse Insalil do mall to call and wain. say - 1 : - i stock Wore purchasing elsawbars, mill t7tienu—S tone Peruvian, Just received and be the Peed slut Itoplainent Store of eslt • JAIII3B ITABDROP atiaZinitti Yule ALMOST.— In Putnam's Monthly. Gators Laden Book- Pstorion's Magadan. No. WY Living Aim Ministering Obikb*. ; 1 tale dortitsg to difidbood. Just remind mg for sale by W. O. 00., son . N 0.76 fourth amt. LA tab TIMES, a new story, by Charles Vetoes; last Jill received by RUBBKLL BIOL. No LS Fifth street: Alaco.-Prult, the Peer Prod for Mesa; revised ► fryer dee London rdlika by Sor. T. Troll. Baths sod' lEy; • ant book, by Yrs. illastorth Beide Balm. A Treatise On Pood sad Diet, by J. Pereira, IL D. (Numbers' Joantal, dm August: . tut all the late Ilegashen and Nereenpars, at the east,. tithed prices. [anal 11118SZLI. t BROTKfI. kNELLibtli ncCeY Ant ka.l-10—Bittnited 0211 MAUI= 1/ greet, Alkalies), near the St. Clair /West a Brick Home, well maned. hydrant at the doer,t vr prim and terzakepply at the Baal ratate Oaks at CEITBBILIV aul7 • .' 140 Third street. 111.1101TAI,• Another sappy at shim =le irztrsirt An the luaidkarebie, ziodired by aati • JOS. 11.1121UNG, . . - Wiser of tb• Dimmosil sad Mutat at.. FQR SALE VEfa r cH,E l p. tbe A BuLLOING Wl' IN ALIN/ , hat, Itp isr - giSainagral iN a taa Do thea by applying atm at °flee of - the XORTi 0 T. Wittt I===;l=l • mite subseiitiii offers for. isle his maths stock of Gio cerks, with good wilt of the easuco. Issas of homy. ash luuire of WM% • tak* Ns. 10 moltheekt steatd. K for gale. A GOOD bIIILDING LOT, Si ant front an Cams stnmA .LIA. by /00 Nabi &PA/ 1 A 10 wW M arid amp. Esapipget GAL JrlS - et oder of Abe Werke Prat. v raY rIDIII D AY litolU% or.usuid,kr ma* as. A li en nfal AtiD • rum• AP—A krip MOW Arias Mai saol Oretle iamb MO Law smartoissttgrar IBEM .~` _. ECK'S CIRCII =ME I= ILtILIT i lUINEIEJIIR • N, -_,,=,<. R,:. r .:;~ ~. r.„. 1.
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