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Collins, who is a practical man, is so convinced of its ability that he has resolved; to introduce it into his line of steamships, and Will make the necessary alterations in the Arctic on her return from LiverpooL Capt. Ericsson will have to hurry along or he will find his new "mo tor" superseded. The yellow fever seems to make etcaly pro Ali re't 4 4: r . :441er0 4tP,..rf •'%. t` a. l i i ' .; - . DEMOCRATIC TICKS YOR GOVERNOR; WILLIAM BIGLER. ros CANAL COMMISSIONER, HENRY S. MOTT, OF P COUNTY PITTSBURGH: Prersuutax, August 16,1551 The Hemmerstk. County Committee of Correspondence met this morning, in pursuance of previous notice, at the St. Charles Hotel. and organired fir bwin.s. When upon motirm of James Blackmon•, eeconle.l by Jon. 17.,{rton, it 1,61 •• .12,taire I, That tho Demeerets of the several Wants, Boroughs and Townships of Allegheny ooaaty, are hereby reque.ted to meet rat the usual places for holding primary assemblages, on SATURDAY, September 21, and elect two delegates each, to represent them in County Convention, whirls will assemble at the Court House on the follow log Wednesday, (the oth Sept) at it o'clock, A. 51., to nominate • County ticket to be voted fur at the ensuing election. The Democratic voters of the cities of Ifittsburgh and. Allegheny, 'and the several Boroughs. will meet between the hours of fire and seven o'clock, P. M., and of the Town. .hips, beiwgen the hours of them and five o'clock. P. Si. The Democratic voters of 110,11 , township will meet at Ivory's old stand. Perryesille Plank Road. The delegatos representing the severet Boroughs and Townships will also have to I lore In nomination three per low to be voted for nu Director. of the Poor for Allegheny ernatity. On motion of John C. Dunn, eeooniled by David Campbell, it wa..l Rewired, That we return our sinters thanks to the gen• tlenusnly proprietors of the St. Charles Hotel, for their kind ness in furnishing gnat argil% anoommodatlons for the meetings of the Committerting.thitpre.nt year. On mning,raliourastraineefig. g ,' . DAVID CIAMPIALL, Chelrmen. . Join BAETOiI, / 01141 U toai [.el7 •. TO TIIIIPLIC4I2 7: DIIOPESS I ON. 5. , If Any of our legal frierAgsh Pope; s printedNe inform theta that the PotterrOdiee le prefated to do them at the shortest notice, and lo the neatest style of the Art. Baltimore The telegraphic despatches this morning are quite numerous, and some of them contain late news. If our metiers find one or two of the despatches duplicated on the second page, they must excuse it. We bad received the accounts by mail, and they were in type before the same news arrived by "lightning!" A fire broke out in Baltimore on Tuesday morning, in the lumber yard of Messrs. George & Soo, on Green street, and soon extended to the bacon establishment of Messrs. Stewart, Sweeney & Co., on Lexington street, both of which, with several other buildings, were entirely destroyed. The damage is estimated at $BO,OOO —insured for $20,000. On the first page ie an arcinte describing the new motive power, which will perhaps soon great at New Orleans. There were 256 deaths lu that city, for the week ending the 20th inst., of which number 118 .rere from yellow fever, Including 54 at the ,ttarity Hospital; fcr the week ending the 27th must., there were 180 deaths from Yellow Facer. On Friday and Saturday, there were 20 deaths from the same dieease in Savannah. Unless a cool spell comes shortly, it will become epidemic. FULL IN TEM MOUNTAINS.—From all parts of the country we have reports of extensive fires in the Woods, causing great' destruction of timber. In the neighborhood of Tewkesbury and Wil mington, Mass., about one thousand acres of woodland have been burnt over, and the loss is estimated at $20,000. Smoke is seen esoend- In; in the neighborhood of Hillsboro, N. H., in all directions, but the amount of destruction is not mentioned. A terrible fire is also raging among the pine timber lands in the neighbor hood of London, Canada West. So dense is the smoke along the track of the Great Western Railway at this point and at Chippewa Creek, that the trains are temporarily discontinued. It was hoped that the shower of last Saturday, which was represented to be quite copious in Maine, would so effectually dampen the ground that the fires would all be extinguished; but deltusir Acoordir , the last MITADER AT PORTIIMOTTII, VA.-0a Friday evening last a man named Thos. IL Cooke shot John Tierney, killing him instantly. They were intimately acquainted, and Tierney was teasing Cooke about something which the other resent ed, and threatened to shoot him if he did not In- Latently stop. The former not supposing for an instant he would put hie threat into execution, did not desist, whereupon Cooke pulled out a Pistol and shot him through the heart. Tierney leaves a wife and children in very dependent Circumstances. The murderer has also an in tereeting.family. WIRKLT STAMawr. or THY MIR YORK BANKS. —The New York City.Failk averages of the two past writs cpmpare as follow" : August 19. '' 'er August 26. , .$92.880,108 $01,447,075 14.258.792 8,666,628 78,884,568 Specie Circulation Deposits.... This shows a continued increase of the specie in bank, which is now nearly four millions greater than it was two months ago. HON. DRVID Hucan has reached home at last ; and ie prepared to attend to his interests in the present campaign. We will endeavor to provide Num with a competitor next week who Will Call krna on to Um stump. 7ZWM .C. 4 I ; 0 1 •*lishv, E!!M= A1PP541.-INO Thirrittsltirgh - Gazelle in the yesterday's IMO makes another plaintive appeal to the Know- Nothings and Abolitionists to help the *Mil elect Judge Pollock governor. His pitiful plead ings show that there is no "fusion"-yet; and his puling Jeremiads are but the lamentations of despair. The burden of the doleful song is still the " Nebraska outrage." Yet the sum and intent, and the prayer of his petition Is—oh, come and help us to secure the ' , loaves and ' fishes!" The Natives, Abolitionists and Know Nothings must be hardhearted indeed if they can much longer withstand such innocent and tearful pleadings. But Nebraska is no longer a name to conjure by. The truth is now known ; and that humbug is exploded. The people of the North are too patriotic to form a dangerous sectional party for the mere purpose of promo ting the schemes of demagogues and office-seek ers. AUGUST 31 One reason fog the impatience of Whig leaders to have the:r fusion scheme constnnated at once is their consciousness thatßradford's chances are improving daily. The idea that the allies sought are to secure any of the benefits of the alliance is not to be tolerated. That Bradford should push Pollock off the track is not to be endured if possible. The Whigs must have the offices, nod the other factions must help secure them. When the monkey wanted the hot chef!. nuts he used the cat's paws to dig them out of the ashes. Bo the Whigs want all the best offi ces, and Native, Know Nothing and Abolition votes are bought to secure them. Will Bradford and Potts, and shelr friends, be used as cat's paws!" Are the Whigs sincere and honest in eeek iog such alliances? Let us refer to the past. In 1852, only two short years ago, Gen. Scott was the Whig candidate for the Presidency. Some of his family were said to belong to the Catholic church ; and ,on the strength of that fact, the votes of the members of that church were earnestly solicited for their candidate. All sorts of baits and promises were held out to se• cure those votes. Such was Whig sentiment two years ago. Now, the same Whig presses and demagogues are earnestly pleading with the Know. Nothings to give them tbeir•votes. Two years ago, the Whig candidate for Presi dent declared himself in favor of silo wing for eigners to become citizen, after one year's ser vice in the army. One year's !lentos iu the Re my General Scott considered sufficient training for citizenship. lie flattered the ••rich Irish brogue" and "sweet German accent," tied Whip ; solicited their votes for their candidate. The same Whigs now beseech the Natives and Know Nothings to vote for their candidate for Governor. In 1850, Whig Members of 'Congress origina ted the Fugitive Slave Law. The leaders of the Whig party—Clay and Webster—advocated It : a Whig President signed it; and Whig newspa pere approved it, applauded It, and recommend ed acquiescence. The same Whig papers now plud with the Abolitionists to vote for their can didate for Governor. In the game year, 1850, Ut h and New Mexi co ware organized as territories, without the els very restriction, though a greaCportion of them lie north of the Missouri line. A whig President signed the bill, sad whig newspapers applauded. Thesame papers now 'implore the Free Sollars to vote for the Whig candidate foelleovernor- The same thing was done for Kansas and Nebraska in 1854, as for Utah and New Mexico in 1850. The Whigs raise a great clamor about the Act of 1854. and then turn to abolitionist. and say, see what good Abolitionists we are I —now vote for Pot' lock for Governor." But all the coaxing. wheedling. cobiog and teasing of Whig leaders hove as yet accomplished nothing. The &Hia sought,. well know they have nothing to gain and everything to lam by ouch en alliance. Should they combine and elect Pollock it would be only Whig victory, and Whip would enjoy the spoils. Abolitionists, Know Nothings, Natives and Maitie law men know this well, and hence it is they refuse the ;Vienne. The Temperance party have positively declined. Bradford sees , the advantage of his position, and cannot be out-witted by the Pollock faction. David Wil mot seems still to entertain hopes of Pollock's place. So far as is yet visible, the guise of bar gain and sale stands just where it stood two months ago. Nothing is accomplished. The Whip still plead, but are still refused. The Whip are certainly patient and persevering. • No lover was ever more constant, more urgent, more lavish of protestations of sincerity and truth ; yet no rogue was ever fully re solved to demoralize and destroy. e alliance sought would demoralize and destroy all the isms courted, as the history of the put illus trates. No party has ever allied Itself with the Wbig party that has not perished In its embrace. The Anti-;Mons were once a strong party. They joined the Whip, and so completely is Anti-Masonwiestroyed that it is now proposed' . to ally it to a secret political society. , ..-,. Since writing the above a telegraphic despatch informs us that the Freesoil Convention, at Har risburg, on the SOth, resolved to withdraw their State ticket, sod recommended Judge Pollock to the support of their party. The politicians may make such bargains, but will the honest, earnest rank and file, who con. tend for principles and not spoils, obey the re commendation? Will they be sold? We beliese not. But that movement, we 'are well aware, is not the one on which the Whip rely for success. The Natives and Know-Nothings are the parties needed. Bradford can yet push Pollock from the track. Trade Whigs; trade as you will ; the people will not endorse snob political gambling. Wm. Bigler will be the next governor. Tas "Dusts MALIZ'A AZD Malacca's Coins" has been sent us by the publisher, S. T. Taylor, 407 Broadway, New York. It is published on alternate months with the " Bon Ton," a aerial of similar character. We commend it to the at tion of our lady readers. HARPED:II Matmerkz.—The September num ber of Harper has been laid upon our table. It bus a number of choice original and selected articles; among the latter is a beautiful one from the pen of Lamertine on the 4' Battles df the Nile and Trafalgar." Messrs. Gildenfenney & Co., and Miner & Co., have it (or sale. Prioe 16 cents. Or A correspondent informs no we were mis taken In supposing Mr. J. B. Brown, who died at Peoria, 111., on the 12th inst., was the person who joined the Pittsburgh Blues and served through the Mexican war. That indivi. nal, he says, was Stephen D. Brown, of Chambersburg, Pa., a printer well known in this city. At the close of the campaign be went to California in the great overland caravan, under Lieut. Auk rim, where he died about six months afterwards. TRIUMPH OP THI LIHRRAI. CANDIDATIL -On Monday an election occurred in Waahingtos to fill a.vaoancy caused by the death of the Rev. Mr. Saitri. It resulted in the choice of the Rev. Charles A. Davis, " the friend of civil and reli gious liberty," who received 800 votes—Luther R. Smoot, the "Know-Nothing" candidate, re oeivixig 298. 14,896,072 8,811,879 78,781,179 'TSB MIIRDIR OF Mies AOlllll C. PEARS-- The trial of Dr. W. B. Thompson for the mur der of Miss Pharr commenced on the 21st inst., In the County of Allegany, Vs. Th• evidence so far goes very far towards proving that she was poisoned by stryabmine. The Bt. Louie Republican melee the new hileacuri Senate stand Whir, 18, Democrat., 12, Renionites, 8. A fizaboutA DesCiie-eotateeite--A. singular danger to cattle that graze In pork packing re gions has lately come to light. Several (tattle having died recently near Louisville, Ky., the stomachs of two of them were examined and fated to contain thirteen balls, the largest of •which is almost perfectly globular aid nearly the size of the mapped globe ordinarily used in schools, being about 168 to 20 Inaba' in cir cumference and nine or ten in diameter. The smallest is more of an egg form, and is, in di ameter about four inches one -way and three the other. These balls appear to be entirely com posed of hogs' bristles or hair, and were taken into the stomach with pasturage from a grass lot where the bristles from the bogs killed in a pork packing establishmest were spread regularly for drying. It was not until after ens of the COWS had died•from this cause that the circumstance of their swallowing the bristles was known, or rather that the lodgment in the stomach and gradual accumulation of so indigestible a sub stance was dreamed of. The compact globular form which the bristles seemed is attributed to the constantly revolving movement of the cow's food during the process of what is commonly called chewing the cud." • WARPING VOICE or WASHINGTON.—In a letter addressed to the Roman Catholics of the United States, December, 1789, George Washington, then President, used the following language: " As mankind become more liberal, they will be more apt to allow that alt those who conduct themselves as worthy members of the communi ty, are equally entitled to the protection of civil government. I hope ever to see America among the forcmost notions in examples of justice and liberality, And I presume that your fellow-cit izens will not forget the patriotic part you took in the accomplishment of their revolution, and the establishment of their government, or the important assistance they received from e, nation in which the Roman Catholic religion is profes• sed." `The Know Nothings profess to have great re gard for the "doctrines of the revered Washing ton." What do they thisk of the above? STAOC ACCIDENT IN VIROINIA.-000 of the stages running between James' River and Kan awha canal, upset on a recent trip with 12 pas ; sengere. The following were injured:—Dr. W W. Carrington, had both his legs broke; Mr. Robt Ritchie, of Richmond, agent of the ...Etna ins. Co., had one of his hands so terribly crush , ed,that be lost three of hie fingers. His wife re , ceived a frightful flesh wound zeroes her fore head, cutting it to the bone. Miss Martha Banks, a nieca of Mr. Ititchie'e, and Mrs. Rue ' cell, a young married lady from Charleston, S. C., traveling in company with Mr. Ritohie's fam ily, received alight cuts on their faces, and were a little bruised. Col. David G. Potts, a mer ~chant of Petersburg, was badly bruised on' the hip and shoulder. Mr. Thomas Wells, a mem ber of the Mechanics' Brass Band, of Peters , burg, was severely bruised. Mr. T. C Hackett and lady, of Carolina Va., escaped without se rious irjury. Mr. il. wee much lamed in one of his ankleo. The accident is attributed to the careleastiesa of the driver. M►g►ala►a ~r ,~', Viritiogs of Washiogtoo, vol. xii, pigs 178 SSW ORDER or TOM:..—Under the former directors of the County Prison, it was customary to allow females of disreputable character Co furnish their cells in a ;uxorious manner, when sentenced to icuprisoutzent, and to be fed sump tuously by their associates without. A new rule heft been f t eteblisbel by the present Beard of inspectors, which reluires that all prisoners aliould fare alike, which is the evident latent of the law. The first nufferer by this regulation WWI Elizabeth Dowsing. who was committeftl week or two sines for keeping ft disorderly house in Beyd's court. 11cr cell was furnished very handsomely, and her friend. outside were ad mitted with food. Upon this becoming known to the visiting inspectors, the furniture was re moved. and nothing but the regular [Tilton fare was allowed —Phladdphia Ledger. NATIOXAL CATTLI. SHOW —A great National Cattle Show is to be held under the auspices of the Unittoi Stotts Agricultural Society, (of which the lion Nl•rshall P Wilder is the Preei dent.) at Springfield, Ohio. commencing on the 26th of October, and rootinning three days The large amount of $6OOO, in the shoos of premiums for the beet cattle, ke., le offered. It bide fair to he a great TAM meeting of far mers and others interested, from every State in the Union, drawing people together after the fashion of • western barbecue. FOUND DILAD —The body of so unknown MID was fouod on Bstarday last, on Abe farm of Joo. H. Struthers, In North Strabane township. An inquest was held upon the body, by Coroner Crandall. The man bore no marks of recent vio lence, and is supposed to bare been accompany• in a drove of sheep which passed the day be fore. He was about fifty years of age, bald headed; with several old soars on the top of his head. He was decently interred on Stinday, at Chartist.' Meeting House.— WasAington (Pa.,) ConutonwealtA, 30th. A Baornaa or JERRY LIND Of BOARD TER C. N. St.our-or-Wan. CTAIR. —Re leant that %woof/ the smartest of the crew on board the C. S. Sloop-of War Cymr, is a brother of the celebrated songstress Jenny Lind. He com manded one of the guns at the bombardment of Oreytown, and exhibited much skill and dex terity in the performance of his duty.—Boston Tula. Jarige Spoower, of Cincinnati, bas deeldiai the new liquor ow of Ohio to he conetltutioo►i. Count Sneed, the husband of the lamented Sontag, is itt New York city, on-hie way to Ro land. Commissioner Potter, of abode island, has Vilely decided against Protestant children befog compelled to reed the Catholic version of the Bade, or Catholic children being compelled to read the Protestant version. Albany lost two of her most eminent °intone within a few days: John Townsend. President of the Commends! Bank and formerly Mayor of the City, end W. W. Forsyth, of the House of Forsyth, Robinson h. Co. A despite' from New York says the Catskill Mountain House has not been destroyed by the fire in the wood!, as rumored, nor heels been la any Immediate danger. The fire in the moun tains was extinguished by a -heavy rain on Sat urday. At the convention of the Prohibition men of the city proper, Philadelphia, Thos. L. Smith was nominated for Senator. After a first ballot Messrs. Sims, Native ; Robb, Democrat, and Strong and Morris, Whip, were declared unto mainly nominated for Assembly. Major Dann, lately agent of `Dumbolton's Se renaders, was falsely repotted to have died in Canada, some time since. The Rooheeter (N. Y.) Union now announces his death, which oc curred at McFarlin's National Hotel, in that oily, on Thursday. He had been ill several weeks. The Boston Post Bays that Webster's works have been sold to the number of 48,800 volumes leas t year. So great had been the sale of Judge Story's books that the copyright yielded 8,000 yearly. It is supposed that Mr. Presnott's works had been sold to the number of 160,000 volumes, and of Bancroft'd History 30,000 volumes, a sale for such a work unprecedented. The works of Longfellow, Hawthorne and seve ral others have sold very extensively. We have accounts that the blessed rain which visited here on Saturday, was very abundant on Friday night at New York, and extended over a portion of New Jersey, parts of central and southern New York, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts and Michigan. At Detroit it was accompanied by hail of the else -of marbles. It was quite violent at Brooklyn and Jersey city, and several houses were damaged by lightning. The rain of Sunday afternoon, it is probable, had a still wider range. • • Quite a sensation was created among the up per circles on Sullivan Inland, Charleston S. C., recently, by an attempt at elopement with in tent to marry. The parties were a young sprig of Erin, and a South Carolina belle of some ce lebrity. The whole affair was frustrated by the young couple being overtaken at the wharf, where they were awaiting a boat to convey them to the city, by the "old folks," the parents of the young lady, who recovered her from her af fianced, and conducted her back to the Moultrie House, where by the application of a shower bath, and a little good advice, she gradually same to her senses. The , gay Lothsrio has not since been heard of; it 'appears, however, that be is eponteneously absent, and may not soon again attempt the novel experimedt of engraft ing the Shamroch upon the Palmetto. It does not appear from the record that the young lady designed any thing more than simply to be "na turallsed." HE NTIMIDON COITATI.—There is dissatisfaction among a part of the Whig p.rty with the county ticket, nominated at the late Convention. A Convention has been called for the sth &spent ' bar, to undaata an lafteadeat ttoket. : . : -. '".4 - ::. -, '.,.;;::' . 77. : ?Zie.\l4::!„;"..o:f. • • ...i . . ' BOUM Peat—The Bt. Louie lateHiroo& In. speak ing of tie preparations making for the Pork trade of the next eeuon, nye: We bear it maid that one or two well-km*ln pork packers of this oily have oome to the deter mination not to be outdone by the short corn orop. They want bogs—mast and will have them, and to be certain of getting them they have contracted for large quantities of corn, at convenient points in Illinois ' and ehould it so tarn out that the farmer will not be able to fatten his pork, they will buy his hogs and un dertake the job. One packer, we hear, has $60,- 000 bushels already engaged, and will take a row more at the same price. The hogs when bought will be driven to the corn, where it is presumed they will feast bountifullytmtil their time comes. This is rather a new phase to the pork business of the West, bat there is no getting along without hogs, and if the farmer can't nr won't fatten, he most give way to those who wilt. PrdOISYLVAICIA OrNIRA.L ELZCTION. Demo cratic Ticket. —For Governor, William Bigler, of Clearfield county. For Canal Commissioner, Henry B. Mott, of Pike county. For Supreme Judge, Jeremiah S. Black, of Somerset county. Whig Ticket. —For Governor, James Pollock, of Northumberland. For Canal Commissioner. George Donde, of Allegheny. For Supreme Judge, Daniel M. Sumer, of Montgomery. Free Soil Ticket —For Governor, David Potts. of Chester. Canal Commissioner, George R. Riddle, of Allegheny. Supreme Judge, Wro. M. Stephenson, of Mercer. American Ticket. — For Governor, Benjamin Rush Bradford, of Beaver county. Canal Corn miesiouer, Bloomfield M. Spicer, of Bucks coon • ty. Judge of the Supreme Court, Thomas H. Bairl, of Washington county. BOUNTY Latin Bict.—Judge Sutherland states for the information of the many thousand sol• diem and widows and children of the men of the war of 1812 interested in the bounty land bill, that it will be pressed to a consideration in Congress early at its next session. The Judge was at Washington when Congress adjourned, and says from a conversation had with the Hon. Mr. Churchwell, of Tennessee, who reported the hooey land bill to the Hones of Representa tives, that be has no doubt that the bill will be taken op soon after the session opens in De cember next. The Judge gives it as his opinion, that the bill will pass if the soldiers and the widows and children justly entitled to lend from Congress will write to or personally call 'upon each member in their representative distritts to vote in favor of the homy lend bill now before Congress. Tug NITIVI Aweatosals, of Schuylkill county have resolved as follows: Reaolred, That for general, slate and local of ficers, we will give oar suffrage to none except each as are known to be in favor of those prin ciple!' ; and, as Benjamin Rush Bradford, Thom as IL Baird, and Bloomfield M. Spicer, for their known adherence and advocacy of those rine plea, received and accepted the nomination for Governor, Judge of the Supreme Court and Ca nal Commissioner, from the A eeritian State con vention, held at Harrisburg, March tat, 1864, we will give them, and them only our undivided support. St Derangement Mr th• Liver, is one of the mutt comoroa, .s we❑ so the most formidable of Mamma known to dmmloan yhmielane. It had for year. attrarted the clomotiattenttoo of the madkal fatuity Is all parte of the Unita ntatea, sad yet op to the time of the &wormy of for. Whane l e vela Speed-, It wee slaked beyond the reach of Meditml Mill. Thousands hs.l polished without term • MO of ~lief, and although thousand. may yet to destined to het t h e 4a...fat effette of this most complkated &erase, It I. *ow, thanks to the research of Dr. WE..., most completely brought within the mope of etedloal too trot- 7t. proprietor. of U. Liver Pills feel eaufeivat Mat ttery offer . remedy .I,ldt b.. bens mill tested by time, .I:drh bee Dmf felled of swamp .era fatly tried Furthers.. will be careful to uk for Dr. M'Lane'e Cale bread Laver Pills, and take sone else. Theta au other Pd.ls, purporting to b. Lear Plils, now before the public. Dr. WlAinsie Leo Pills, also hi. celebrated Verne{fuse, can now be h.s .t all respectable drug nor. In the Coiled States and Canada •'so for ale by the ale proprietors. FLOUR° BROS, Seeoeseens to".I. Kidd • Ch.., Mrp — illorrthi — irrielgterallieg k4=lr or Cars G I als—Tb. earth. tenet I. • rut depository of remedies ...Gelds to the disown of the crearense that Inhabit lit and .chow, If .try. rellsotion and experiment, Are me tia ully Intro:Meths from thla great rusedial storehouse new agents ibr the antelioratiort of bum= maiming. The' moat powerful of due. agents that bas seer hem applied for the ethigatioe of path, the eoewervation of health, std the prole...Wen of 1110, Is the Asiatic herb wbich forms the buts of DR. VOLUM INVIGORATING ZLIXIR OR COR DIAL. This preparation. If not • universal plummy Hn taint, enamor within Ito portiere as • oared. • greater number of cemplalats to.. have ever before thee subdued, or nom rethrosti, by • mingle =Midas It is applicable to all tonna. dinmeuee, and all dim:wane of the etcretlve or. owl It Mostly rennet. the power. of the adomach, sad err to een7 organ tad emery Said omomery to digs tie. lie full Wu& near, bowmen themes* may ban been Impland by Mina a< hedulgeuem If the proareetne fano- Uou Boa been Impilred In lather ses,• do& mune of this monition will Impart to the relszed ofiriLUlaallua Its full easel vigor. !emu, the nen fnuclle se well a. the fur ea• portion of undiluted ester* will dud .his bow tenet rellooo. Is all tbo diglooltlono, radical or tooldnookl, to whirl hr /puncture M Itablo. • hilo.to our of nano°, hoodoebo, nearalpia, dyerepain narrow nnalanneholy, hysteria, [noble man, narrow (rambling, holt:Sent pinions, sleepless..., unnatural irritability, Waling Its, epliepry, neekisson of tae best, towel prostration, palpitation at tiss hart, ler died., mental lannannos, he, its aorta are .a certain anal nalbrat as the results of a inatbeatalinal calculation. ism Oordle 1 pnt up, kintly ooneastratad, te pint bot tle. Pre., throe dollars yew bottla, two Ilar awe &t . •Ls for twelve dollar.. O. It &MO, Proprietor, 192 Broadway, hem Tact. Sold by IlivioalaU tlroturboat the United State. Canexia, and tee Want Peale. FLEMING 1106., Ito 60 Wood street, Pittsburgh. DEL GPO. 11. mgyer.R. N 0.140 Wood street, Jo J. P runinvo. Qt). au/Estee Q The Cereal ?retools Remedies I I—.ll BALLY'S ANTIDOTE AND LOTION.—Those parsons who wish tor • sat., speedy, and puuninent sure, should sum Ms above oelsbruisd and unrlndlod FEIN= PRELPARA VON& They homy nowlsen In use for Ere yews—hare bean thoroughly tintsd In tbouseadi of Ow most obstinats ses, and lavariably bars given suUsfectiou. They are sot omalemil Amply of &Ammo Coptlra, tat am mainly dlfkrout from all Ala proparsUotio, both lo the oat.n of their logrodloato mid the manner lo whir& Amy °ponds opoo the palest. Ileum the Iroodorfol sumo*. attmiding Moir am. ♦ gentleman coatieotel yith the Western Railroad says: "I have &speeded for other people dariog the but three years over WO, lb/ remedies of trils deserlptkes, sod have Dever Rued a dap)* article that gave yeah outrage esti*. Notion as your hatillote sad Lotion does. Ido not recol lect °tibial: one halling to care to a alllBlo lartanos. Many have teen cured lattro or three days." Pries, AMAPA. st; Lotion 60 ends per bottle. loreattel by M. lolly, Physician to the Paris hospitals, and on,por t oi from the orikiaal resipes, and sold wholaale nod retail by DURAY h OD. Bois Proprietors lbr the rot ted Stoles and Ousadas. Priosdital Depot, 469 Broadway, New York. Sold to matron'', wholesale and retail, by FLAYING BROTHARIL (Ituatassors to J. Kidd A C 0.,) No. 00 Wool strreL Whosling--J. H. PATTI/AWN A CO., sod by Drotorists everysiters. JA' Ague wad !over of Three Years Standing' Oared.—Yr. John Longdon, now living at Naves Dam, Hanover scanty, scar iliolstond,had Agin and /ever for three yaws, most of the time be had chills talcs a day, and rarely lam than once; ho was paschal with *tsars as soon so the shill left him; ad disc tr 71141 Balsas, splinting, moat of the Tonics advertised, and every. thing reromuumdad to him, was aboutto &sap in despair, when Darter's Spanish /fixture was spoken of ; he gat two bottles, but babas he hod anal more than a single one, he was perfselly owed, and has not hod • shill or favor slam Longden is only one out of Hounds ohs browbeats bansattad by this gnat ton* altaratirs Ind blood parldar. *so See advertimassat. nultdaw Wailargs or szletass Villa., We KNISH JOINTS AND WEAK ANKLID —I would rupee fully invite the attesilon of Physicians, nod the public gen erally, to my aseortment of Silk Mastic Stockinp, Kum' Cep., Ankle Soaks and Bondage' for the relief and mire of Worksop or Salsrgod Veins, Wank Ankles, Weak Knee Jointa, sad the various appliances used In the cure of dho man requiring °stinted support. I also limp every satiety of Tromso, Body Bosom, Sup porters, Shoulder Beads, and to Sot all kinds of moolmot , cal spoil SLIM use! In the cure of disuse. 050. H. KEYSER, Wholesale Druggist, N 0.160, oor. Wood at and Virgin alley. Pantaloonme—The well-known superiority Of RIBBLIPS fit In the Garment, nude no oomment on Mr pert; it has been actirsowledpd by all who have favored him with their orders, that they hare never been fitted with the lame ease and style u by him. He burs to Inform Ms pa mons and the public, that his Rook Is now replete with the newest". atylas sorockahr, ruts and panto, suitable it Me present means. S .ORIBBLI, Tailor and Pantaloon Motu, •MO lAbartar it., head of Woad. Sir Parlament, &nay liospat—l have oo band • Lugo and wall moleoted anortment of Bops and tenet utloloo, from tho 'boot pornunet7 establlatunento of London, Perris and rhiledelplsia, which I tun Jelling out, whatnots or retail, af. ttie lowest prima. Alas. Pomades, Ou Harrow, and Halt 0011, of the tiohlat sad most delight. tot token also keep a splendid assortment of Imparted and dome. tio Hair Brune", Nan Brushes, Tooth Wu/au Be. 4/20. H. Limn, lysLauew N 0.140 coma Wood it. sod Virsia alley. ~~j ham. - ""•:# . ?.. SPECIAL NOTICES AGENT WSW Eislliac stud Saying Patent ILlgilata. rSubscriber, having learned from his Inter:onus with p.,....., sod with plums who were desirous to mil tent Eights for Cities, Oonntiu, States, ' *o as well u with *butt who wish to purchase Noah rights; that so spat to transact that kind of business eau mush maded here, bale determined to devote hie time and kis abilities to the woke of those who may duke to employ him. Pledging himself to attend [math:dip to el mutters en trusted to him. he concludes by referring thepablic to the' following testimonial of a few of the cilium In Pitts burgh, Ao. EOM P. EATON. iltubtugh, August 23, 11134. Premium/IR, August 17th, 1864. subscribers have long I ears acquainted with gr. .7. Eaton, and have no hesitation In recommending to all who may wish to employ his services, as • gon na of undoubted Integrity and indefatigable Industry, /boas exertions every reliance any be plated. Neville B. Cral:, W. Robinson,..lr , Wm. Lasinter, Jr., John Graham, W. H. Denny, 11. Childs A Co., James Wood, N. Holmes A Eons, , P. R. Friend, Kramer A Rehm, Y. Lorena, I. IL Livingnon. , kreetloisT..Orrice OF PITO.11:11 , 011 O. %Jones- UrYi i, August 18,1854.—The Stockholders of the Pitu. burgh Ow Company, are hereby notified that the anotts , meeting for the eleettoo of two person, to male as Trusteed of Saki Company for three years, will be held at the oboe of the Company. In the City of Pittsburgh, on the FIRST MONDAY of September nest, between the boon of 2 and 5 o'clock. P. M., of that day. anlB:td .1 AMOS M. CHRISTY, Treasurer. A LARGE LOT FOR SALE. A L 2 4:3 OF t ll y itlg o bi f t, t on the and t river d : d an b l;, }Arm! or w all br mold on reasonable terma.oorb - rar Bekewell A C 0... sew glass works, and wend other insnufecturlng estab. UstanenuL It I s the Largest and best lot now to be had In Birmingham for manufacturing purposes. Title perfect, and clear of incumbrance. Enquire of C. B. 31. Mall, at his Law Moe, Jy26 Fourth street. above Smithfield, Pittsburgh. ITX Nottee....The Partnership hmetobre existing and doing business under the name and style of BENNETT, MARSHALL k CO., was dissolved on the 19th Inst., by mutual *meat. BENNETT, MARSHALL k CO. Pittsburgh, Juno 28th, 1834. Copartnership. THE UNDERBIGNMJ have entered Into Gopertnership urair the name eel style of GRAFF, BENNETT a CU , for the purpose of manufuturing Iron, Nal a, tr., •1 the Clinton Rolling Mill, Booth Pittsburgh. Othoe et pre. eat with English a Richardson, No. 116 - Water, and 150 First street. WM. B. ENGLIBH, HORT. 11. MARSHALL, JAB. J. BENNETT, JOHN GRATE. Pittsburgh, Jane 28th,18.516—jeZttl WaLUMMI Lila, Fire and ][arias Insurance Company; OFFICE 66 FIFTH STREET, MASONIC HALL, PITTSBURGH, PA-. AIdES S. 110014, PrisSitiOUL CHAILLIA A. Caron, Secretary. This Company make. every insurance appertaining to or connected with LIFE RISKS. Also, against Bull and Cargo nolo on the Ohio and Ills &atop' rivers and tributaries, and Kari. Risks genendly. And against Lose and Damage by Fire, and against the Perils of the nee and inland Navigation and Transportation. Policies lamed at the lowest rates conaistent with safety to all parties. . Wm. 8. Raven Jams D. !COW,, Alesander Bradley, John Italsitton, Robert. Galway, A launder Reptokts, Arm strong County, li.,ratio N. Lad, Kittanning, Eliram Stowe, Beaver. James FL Mon, Samuel leClurkan, William Phillips, Jobs beott, Joseph P. (Jammu, M. D., John M'Alpin, Wm P. Johnston, James Marshall, Gooey, 8. &Won, my26kly MESS . 11111111/”00 Company of Pi flab argh.—lL D. KING, Yorsidant; SAM. WL. RAW 'MI., Secretary. Offino. OS Winer trod, Marra Market and Mind Marts. Insures KOLL and CARGO Bins, on tha Ohio and iiiasio sipyi afters and tributaries. Unitas against Lm or Manage by if.. ALDO—Againn the Pails or Um fiaa and Inland ft &Ago Itesaseltranspottatioa. EL D. Eine, Win. Larimerjr., William Byplay, Swan., M. lifer, Kano] Bea, William lilnglail, totwet Dunlap, i r., John S. Dilworth, Lase M. Yea.. S., Francis Sellers, I. Hartangh, J. Schoonmaker, Water Bryant, WM= B. Hays. John Shlpton. dwell WeASSOCIATED Firemen's Insurance Compmuy of the City of Pittsburgh. J. HUOUILKAD. Prsaidesit,-lILMERT 1/I.INICY, Secre tary . Will hams eyeing /IRE and itAILLNY MEM °tall kinds. Oiles: N 0.98 Water street. J. K. Moorhmd, W. J. Anderson, H. C. Sawyer, W Wm. K. lama, Y. K. Simpson 11. , H. ils, 0.11. Psalm's, William Collingwood, B. r. Roberts, John M. Irwin, Jerepb K.ye, Wm. Williams, David Campbell. isl 2 10e — VVeitowl ianyi waste. liesepl Drs. L. Ccusaci, Remold, between Wood anti Market Arleta, sod J. RUM, North-stet coroer of Diamond, Alle gheny oily, are the attending Physicians to the *bore Insti tution, for the first quarter or Mi. npolkstiona for edmiadon may be made to them at all Moan at their oared, or at the Ilooldtsl a/ 2 o'clock, P. 61. Remit mum of arsidental injury are received at all boors, without for... jelittie C. Mors MI, 110 MAUNA seetO-blif=i aril Wbotasele Dater jlY •DIDBithTY AND DRY 600113, oZrs toy sad country dealers es lame sod well selected stock of Goods es any Pastern Douse, sod setae pr4tiy thoe eerlag totSkt. time Lod expense. Pelt7i IWI. 0. 0. F.—Fiso. of meeting. Washington Dait, Food Argot, between 111th street and MI& alley. Mumma Lama, No. WS—Meats every Tueadaymoning, hisacannts itsosarricars, No. 81—Marts first and third Friday ass& month. Imartkly BlistleeThe JOORSZYXIiI4 TAILORS SO MITT, of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, meets on Us first WSDNISDAT of every month, at BOBtXIILICITILIP in the Diamond By order. GDO. W. SELIP.. Secretai7 10a. ATINCITION! & L o.—Yon am hereby notlPed attend at your Armory, on PIOXDAYS, WZDNES DAYS and PaIDAYS, for drill, end to Manned irtach may some Wawa tier Company. P. &ANS, mar9renal Secretory pro tam. ANGIERON &ODOM. I. 0. 0. P.—TL. g '' Angercoas Lodge, No. 729, Lo.of 0. 1., moot. onfoi Wodooaday *wooing Ls Wooktlveim 1611. Wood rt. I.IiLI O-V.Ari.11 1 ' 4 14 4- 1. 4 v. !Ail /OM IL Yank; TllO 4 . 1 TOCJIG...-..../WKLIII L. TOVl(. • 0 .31 S T m sl ß t a Yo SbY m e. ; .p led Co O y Hoed, MANUVACTLIListEI OP CABINET Pli i9ITUEi A,ND CHAIR% of araq &script:km. Materials and work manship waranted, and snld at reduced prik Can taken In parking for land and water carriage. mai Cabinet Fara'tare Warehease. rll B. YOUNG S a).. (Vend licraiture and CAM" Jam. . reactinews, N05..111 and 40 amitheeki erred, appall.. City Hotel, would nerpectfully remind their old frierals and e.stomers, and those about to rumbas* anything In their lies of badness, that they are constantly manufacturing every dascription t fashionable Parlor and Chamber For Mime, warranted In material and workmanship, and mid on reasonable terms. Oars taken in packing ihr land or water carriage Steamboat Cabin Furniture and Maize on hand and mad a to order. a. nasal. Thom tnteraeted in faratahing boils nil] find it to their advantage to give ea a aalt, u w► give every ►ttentlon ta the dasenfutare of work beat adapted to their Coe. ►a9l Proclamation. V Virtue of • pmerpt coder t h e hands of Wm. B. Mt Close, Prediaut of the Court of Common Pima, to cad lba 6th Judicial Diatriat of Pendaylvambi, and Jo dire of tin Coon of Oyer and Derroinef and General Jell Delis , al in mid for said District, and Williams Boggs and Gebrkl Adams, Raga, Associate Judges &Vie ewe county, in and for the (booty of A.Usittunly, slated the nth day of August, In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred .4 Iftydbar, and to ore directed, for holding a Court of Over and Tenstner and General Jan Delivery, at the Court Norm, in the City of Pittsburgh, on the IST MONDAY Of OCTOBER, at 10 o'clock, A. Y. Public natio* la hereby given to all Justices of the Poem Coroner and Oonatablee, of the County of Allegheny, that they he linen and there, In their proper persons, with their lolls, Records, Itrouisitions, Examaloations, and other re. membranose, to do those things which to their nemective aglow in their behalf appears to be dean. end oho they that will prosecute the prisoners that now an, or may le to the Jan of said County of AlleOeny, to be then mid than to }neurone whist them as be just. °Peen under my band, in Pittsburgh, this gOth day of August, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight bun dra and fifty-Aar, and of the Commonwealth the :7th. anal WM. MLGILL. Sheriff. S TIAMI , I I (..II , ..LAND, a i rperior state of cultivation, emu., of Woods' run . . u rvoff. o rr , chsap o f n r g andt a home. the Alen, 6 acne at Would run, adjoining M r. o Eckhart's fine on which is moot Oa best of Soft Water Springs. rii f l i tsn a 'beautiful Lot for • residence. escres, adjoining Hartman's Tavern ' of superior land. Enquire of THOMAS WOODS, suaLlm 76 Fourth street. MASONIC LIDRARY.—The An; comprising Illustrations of the Oro grand period. of MorunrY, from the creation of the vorld to the dedication of King Solomon's temple: by Rev. George Oliver, D. D, M. A. B. X, incumbent of the Collegiate Church, Wolverhampton, P. D. O. M. for Llncollubiro; author of the " Riotory of In 'dodos; "Star to the Zest,. Ar, An; uniform American edition; three dollar. peer annum. Publiahed monthly by Leon Ilyneman, Philadelphia. null IL T. C.I4OIIGAN, RAN AWAY from the house of the eubeetiber, this eltz, a young COLORED OlSt. Arty pereon return -44 her will be entitled to the above reward. au3lat• JOHN KNOX. HMW= AND THANK LitSLIE, YDS BUTEN/IS& Carper, for September. Leslie's ladles' Casette. Mr September. Hard Timm: by Chas. IHeksm; fresh supply. Tioonderogs. by O. P. R. James. Plr Jasper Carew: by Charles Lever. For sale by ZILMAIDA ARROW ROOT-100 De very Sae Deenind B Arrow Root reddved tide day by JOS. FUMING, anal corner of the Diamond and Marina et. AYEW 01111111tY PECTORAL-1 grow received by au3l .708. }LIMING ONORXIB AND BIDFORD WATEIL—A fresh suppi C received direct from the Springs by stal JO& FLEMING. SDICINS CEUISTS —I have ou bend the Guest lot of Medlolne Meets ever offered In Pittebusgb, mitablo for ramillee, Pbyekdana, Steamboats, ta, du Thom wish. Ma good end oboes Cheat would do well to all and ex. amine intim Whew puroluudag ebewhent mull JOB. nnatio. ITIOESTIR SHEEP . —The. fine strong ghee from a Mr. Maddock's csdobrated Imported stock, for sal* by JAM= WARDROP. MAGAZINIS 706 PIiPTZBABEIL Potaata's Magapa, for September. 'Harper's Ili Graham's " " . - Peteram's " Haley's Wes Book, Prank LealWe Gazette. . . The illustrated New York ,Jormsal, for Betaabor Aut received and for mile at PAUL KLIINEWB Munn Depot, soft TM street, opposite tbe Tbeatrs. tralfilL 21118.—Tbat by paint( •fa web you nen 1 at Dam enter upon a 3ne Imp Lot of Brouact 60 Sist frost on a 60 feet street, by 200 Set teen to an allp Ant within 30 minutes walk of the city. Price of the 'Arno: time .f oftwrpspreata *Mar at font yami:e-111:1 11106 ' 14 ft • month, or $1,26 per Week. Call and seethe plan of the lota at the dike of G. =BURT SON, ant° 140 Thirl strog. MEMO kr = l = l /kat asd 60 bugs Yliberts; 00 " English Wanda; " Omura Kuhr; II b.l llord'uzAlmosii 800 bzs IL R. Badge; 110b1 dodo.. 800 dos tali= ey:up ; 30 kegs Qom= Plums; 30 dos Tomato Ketchup; .5 mom Preserved Gina; 20 kegs Meths; 6 MRS Amoy box Prisms; do ja. do; so km Shy ersakers; -500 " 13ardlose,IA, and loiu 10 basksitsollve Oil; 1.200 bus Pea Nuts; 10 bus klmosroal; 10 " vermicelli; 10 Olives; 10 " Capers; 800 drums Pigs; 30 Mrs Bask Gaud); 1 case Bap Pogo Mom; 40 bags Prams; 30 " Isle. Almonds; 22 0 Lisbon do; 20 bbls Lowing's Boger; su2B 25 Wood s Te ill/ere. rpWO 01 LULL'S .PATSNT IRINCLI BURR SMUT L M.CUD , m aompleta naming cedar, fora. .t the Pearl Steam Kill, Jillagbany. an23al3taaret BRYAN, KENNRDY A-CO. Liman , PLECEB SittitOANT blank.= MAID AND .L EITHIPND BILKS.—On this day or tomorrow we will exhibit over eighty plasm rich lied plaid and strips • auk.; or the most faattionable style", and comprising by far the mart elm:wive variety ever shown la this city. Purchased at the recent large peremptory mitts in New York at a sa cribse from cost of impartation. they will be offered at shoot the same extras' low rates. The Leine, are partionlar4 solicited to call soon and examine them. an2B A. A. lialtiON A CO. r BWZOO Pale D CORN-10 in store and Dm O 8 mils by EL IL /M*4E:Xt. au. • I VISTARIC AtaD--600 !Di 1n don ono for sole by I anal B. E. &BLURS & CO. SAL SODA-10 cuts in store and tor sale by wad IL IL BELLEM : CO. PDO:IN—GO bblo In stare and Ibr sale try ~ sat; IL Z. &KLLERS & CO CIASTILE SOAP-10 bin in inozn i n i. dgi= a co. lJ .n2B 1N UP. CLUB. SODA-1110 kegs In store and for salt by mat B. Z. SELLICRB t CO. ROOT-7 Wei La star* and for . ale by R. IL RILLRELS tCO. ALM 130A0-116 bxs is store and for sale by au24l XNGLISH I hICHA.RDSON. 4. El Sag CI:LANCE FOR BUSINASS.—For sale, the stock 11 good w 11l and datum of a Country Store, with a Cot tage !tome, of ere rooms and Mahan, good cellar, wet. at the door, and over half an acre of ground, with choir. fruit, fine grape vines, granariee, stable, ke, Ablated on good road, about 9 miles from the city. This Store has good run of custom, and it now doing a profitable bunion, The Post Office is connects' with the Stara Situate in pleasant neighborhood, near to Schools and Churches. lo further partkulan all on, ot &Wreak poet paid, S. CUTiiligliT k SON, an 26 140 Third etreet. Dutra Llepartments FaENca AND GERMAN LANtI HADES. 110111. HAYDEN, Principal of this department, has mad. arrangements with kir. P. F. DDWARDY for fortobs* permanont chases hi these language*. llr. D. 1.4 a gentle men of the highest respectability and thorough education, from Hungary, and no pal= will be spared in his depart. meta to suntan the long established reputation of the I*. natation, for enitient and thorough instructicin. Mr. II speaks the English len/nage }family, and will instrue Germans and French In English. Pawns deslrosui of at tending. the Granuserelal and Mathemitdcal Departmeittea , the mos time an do so. Private instruction given if re quired. Serene—For private instruction $l5, per half sedan- Po, clam instruction glO, per half menden. an2B `TABLE TO LST—A goad irrAk btabla, to the rear 01 O 2Co. 204 Pen■ atztat. Apply to GEO. H. BET EL ioU 14D Wood stmt. 1113LouCATIONS—An instrtucient for Wooing &sloe. jJ dons, far sale low at aas:o KILYSEIVS, 140 Wood stsest. . . . • N the Mathematical Pawl/nest of Duff's Oollege, La I Mee am taught Arithmetic, Algebra, Elementary De scriptire and Analytical Geometry, Trigonometry, Memo tenon, Linear Perapea:lve tat Projections, -13t and Eudora kr. -Tine cl an I dedgeed principally iOT teacher. and advanced stodenut, and will be confined t, llathetnstim atone. IlOrtriVretnaeday, from to 6P. M. S a turday, from to 12, A. M. TM= $lO, per maim of 23 weeks, payab In advance. P. HAMM, A. It • ItPTEMBILE NUMBYR OY PUTNAM, just raretred stu 0 tor aid* at 20 cants, by BAWL. B. LAUVER, an RS 97 Wood ',met 14 116H -100 bbls sod hi blots Vous; 1.0 do do White Fish: reed this day b) said EMILY 11. COLLLNS. HNICIC-3Xi bor. prime W. X. Cutting, for sale rly au2s HENRY 11. COMM! 12 NO L 811 Della Cli VINE-110 bozos this day =eaves: 1:4 end for egy by [1.415] lIENIIY IL COLLINS. ,1 7 1.10Ait-117 hints good fair N Velem.. Sugar, en am 0 ligament, for sale by att2S CIRCE HU ILDi iI L ifd VIA d tr.& —iota %IC -Liberty: haring a front of 60 feet by 030 deep. Theo. Lots, Ice beauty of location alai purity of air, cannot b surpassed la the neighborhood of Um two cities. Easy o ammo by itallroed or Turnpike. Price, $260. Terme, to 1ar...-th in band, balano• in Ire yearly payment" S. CUTHBERT SON, . arrA Heal 144st* Agents. 149 Third stmt., T~siLionses'ssid Lois for Mil. Ixruz be sold at prisms. sale, ?MAU HOftfOrt ANL' VT Lam Due Itrklr. Houseoltueted ow Perry, b0t0.9 3 Fourth sad Liberty streets; Lot 20 feet front by 79 fret Wok. Also, one Lot and two Houses, on Loon street; Btrith Ward. Otte House &outlaw on Lotto street, nude/ other or. Carpenter's allay; Lot 24 feet by 100. • - Also, toe stand I now “enpy, on the earner of Ferry mid Water streets, the lesse remains °stepper fromlstof April. 1053, with the Furniture, lteameg. Le. The Haase at prce- Mt is doing a goal business. and is pleasantly incased. For terms and farther particulars enquire of LIAM CUPPLE.3, rornsr of Ferry and Water street, YllTNcirt'd MONTHLY, FOlt Portrait, on steel, of Hon. J. P. Kennedy, author of bea/lon Baru, to.; Our Pahl.. and Politic; Wood Note, Frans Liszt, and Prodigies. &deed of Made; hbuian nun her NU; The Wilds of Northern New York; Laterature o Almanacs; Israel Potter; The Songs that never ovreSunr ; Prairie Letters; My Husband's Mother; The Weeder; Ti..' Proper Sphere of Men, (a letter from one of the agony oviteled:) The Crick I%ht to Mexico; The Great Rtenteks to the Fails of St. A nth ony; The History of a Cosmopolite: The Lost toe Found; Tins Editor at large; Editorial Note.. Literature, Au, to. Received and lbw sale by W. A. WiLDILNFENNEY A CO, an 24 Nn. TB Fourth ererrt. XI OW li.ithl/9.—ruinem'a Monthly, and heSeptember, far de by 11. MINIM & 00, ma; N 0.39 Smithfield meet. ACARD—To them wishing beamilial, healthy and Mgr big alteelbr mberben teddensee. Ittme flour of those Imatifel bkeks 100 Mt square ibr sale, at the northern end of the Sharprinarsh Bridge, !bar soling from town. am within 100 J Set of the Allegheny Valley Basiraid The.. Woks will be sold es the prima obtained et the poo - motion on the 11th of Jody, adding Interest only fern that date. Also, 50 Lota, each AA feet by 100, .111 be sold on reason ble terms, and at the same prices as abssa, Apply to SW/MILT, an Real Estate New arrival of Chiakertiars Piariaa. JOHN H. HELLOS, Dl Wood Area, will vs maa ayM he bee foikrwiu NNW PIANO Norri (HaW s, from t ceiNiesitw & nilaica7 of IHMINJOSHO3 & PONS, 11, r tea, w: - 6 Two superbly served 7 estate Plana& lour plain Bosswood 7 " " . Throe tarred do Ow extra carrel Ono plain Breassowil " - " • lour do do . 6 .. “ Baran Walnut 6 All Oho above of tments bays been tubbed dining We lan soon*, and ave the Utast otylew of furniture. has viably at'l' , ON . mums, and oven Plano warranted. JOHN If. lINLLOB., No. IN bored amt. auTI Agent for eldekielng /6 Bo • Boston. Q ANDUBIIT STREIT PROMS= 1011 BALlC—iorty het fruit as Sandusky stnot, AllsOaw, by 83 dory on Gay allay, with 2 brick houses tat Aisadry street, and a frame hones on the alloy. The comae boas. oowtsine a hall, Ova rooms, wthe taasownt. Tha next hadneolitalne s hall and barrooms, cellar, oven, &o. Tor Primmed lanai apply to 8 81312, ant Baal Istata Ilgsa • 143 Third stead 'DIME BRANDY 6ND ' BD, adenball anal- •• • • Oil baud and lbr adatry - - 4 • - hit n.sxma Naos. RPRR TOR VISTIBULTS—Of orislon' emlaldastput, yt.t , P bibbed and etberwsbe, fey ask by WALTKR P. MARSHALL, - ElOlt BALL—A impactor me on the Ohio river, op. .1 paeltuirreedorn. and 32 sum of land. on which RTC throe =allege and the mill. It Is all awed at a gnat ltd arm of pod land, well tomprored, with good buildings, sod 62 mum in good cultivating order. It is three mike from linker's landing, and lea good opportunity to get a home. Also, 2221 acres of prints land on the Kammtlearime, Yu, four and shelf tam from Parkenteugh,and onehalf mile from the Railroad. It Is a superior plum of Immoved land, mid offered at a great hamlet. Beware of - 'mous WOODS, sun 75 hearth armlet. JOII.I3PH /113MTILIBLE, AVOTACITIMI of ell Mods d CABINBT TURN and CHAIRS. N 0.34 analthflektotroot, opposite City Baal, Pittsburgh. N. 8.--Purolatilng Steamboats and notate partlealaril &hooded to. . - rinCty Kansa., Nebraska & Kaser-Notblagism. LAID MINTY PIE CIIIIS. 01111APS1 THAN CAN DI BOTIORTIN THE &DOTE Real Waitaki, Par= for Salo. ; Ulf subscriber leautharbaL to mil TWO HANDRED AND EIGHTY-POUR ACM OP LAND, shuntedT r In uths. Imola*, Allegheny oonn_q,feisogisillifshi:Tiof back of Newport, known as floe Woosx Fletoi mod In eight of the proposed Station on the Conoallevgle Railroad: improvements m follow: a moan LOG aotraron. by 20 Get, two stories high; aid — square LOG BARN, GO by 30 feed (tonew and In goea odic) two AM rang 01011. (boot pew froganas commemesd to DYlr. There le ninety to one hundred three denael and la a bleb date of cultivation, and-tha -Whence leen& set with - thg timber of the gest order. Thls Land la well calculated for e d o * Perm , wagvery lend, and the sollut an gradient Tuaity for r...vowthg,and being well watered litth twelve or *urger nersr•thi=g springs of ethellatit water. Tide Land bap ftautko MCP Irod ugh, being thshin ban • mile of the Yorregglgermy sod one mile of Monongahela, and about on the /the of the Connellsvilia Eithrool, sad Is supposed to mmteln inathanatible bid of IRON O n e. This Land would not he in the market, only that the ower Is &bath to mare to tba .Ifar Week" Terms assy, and pike modmate. For further pertlealars,thouge Of W. J. REYNOLDS, at Lorene. Glass Works, or of - JAMES 0. aircazir. oath • Reel Estate Agent, at this attire- B. B. LAIIIILR, wATOILth AND J.NWltlitY.,—We ate soiling al. kinds of Watches and Jewelry at mach knree ption than Is usually obtebuid eleenbetet Costement may depend on getting geode snip establishment at least as kticsha wally krwer, than the mitten mutate. ALL dexis.,wars. rented. Ohm Were, manulhetnred et mown troths, mOakYad. Jeteeh7 lassiubaturail m adar, sailmatly Stna.- Watch repshing eau u booluato, is the manner, and warted:SC 111.Uitary Goods, of ill kinds, at who* vales. W. WILIIIA suit 11 Muria Wok . Miser of Ilbartli. LAMS ARBIVAL..--HAGAM & 22 1. t0. 01 Nutlet r street, lawn reeelved *eke, Wet edrd 'fool Web:leo; do Debe~ee, bait wool; do eol'd lffeerblisok adu e twis Beek Ylonatels. W. are dada( oat / 1 1 1 ; Damps, and all gawks of feewelledal&Odele at east, (a ~ ~ ~'•,te ~,+ 1.0004: ' 1 SD bas OW PION; smaildo ool . o .; ID wOfIOiQM Sri rah! lartzaooo; DO tau Joie. rata: 60 thasi Drops; 1.0 dos =Sawa; 100 go Aso Cat; . i 0 Illoioeson'a do: . 110** amortod 80 bans 1816 0 68 02 ; 60 groin Slacking; 100 busBqpir; 1000 ErloBl2o , &PM 10,000 Rosana do; 10.000 Hanna do; 20,000 001:6mos do; 20,000 EL Bpanlit Seprs: 1$ lasts troth DAP ; 1,000 Mom Fobs; 20 euks Currants; Winagerit Men TRIVMPRANT filtrccrisst B r PARTICTIA =QOMthr telebolud TIM'S THURSDAY, JPILIDAY MID lIATIMIWAY, August sod Aplomb's. Ist ofd god. 4Pir Majors setensaaesi st, 3 smock so& gay, tit flys AFsailuml.2llou otltsully pudic 'l.fssrlug pssgs- oda:a. - air - A - emidne sir vests. tI7.A Select. v•illfili•A Party fa ifma nay 'rU DATIVENI Gst Osrpr.Hsl4l uth Barrer mar Smitharkl. Zara may Onus ; wilt* be In. mind from Trask Glato,or the door of tbo Era *UM by Oirge's Bead. pttolitNlttvllmrl Va soli MU, Cool Wears lbw Salo. • (IWNSTY.YODS Amu OP SIIPSBIOR COAL,aoI oare fen of firmed of OM - Manongabst• Meer, gaud do ~an ahem Momagalia•CMAtelaorwila Hallifinds Cork Jots, sod Otos seemsflblorao in pod bolo ibr emery, tog on she Ooal bamboo an as salSa, moll Mo tree sum of Stu landtag at the rlvastbr bob,M. TM oda of Cool Is five Pot Wet, and et • .yetT raperfor Tansy , fartbar pasticulsn apply to I. P. JONSkAblossay at Cu, No. 146 north strostose to THOMAS SANDIZSL No. tab Mot 'tort, Pittabogit. . 12 big 1{44244ep0rie4 2 enae•Cal4brla do; 4 " Mat Canis. " Rutui424. J .C. ANDLBSON, bilwoon Tint and Secood. Oslo of fihrooorteo. age, as Amos on. ON THURSDAY, Susan Stet, will be sold, without to terre, the contents of a otictelsoad =tell Host sad Grocery Store, containing a Doe and elates selection of Oahe, Tat, Sogea, Tote m°, Lard end Whale Ma, boom sod • sellers( snortment of other eithdes usnally kept is • castigate grocery, with Attune, Sc. Teems node known at tale LESLEY WISER, -au3o,2t corner Ictret sod thedthlteld stmts. Tg4oo kiHtS OS IT.—A Mink Howe and Lot of Groped going _for ; only WOO sash in band. Wane* at $lOO a Isar. House contains three name and • cellar. Tb• /A 1 Le 213 feet front on Arthats street, Seventh Wert, by 70 feet deep, with Peach and Plunk Trees, Grape Vine; ie. B. CUTHBERT lo BON, 1.44 . 1 bird street 1 . 0.6.01. eIUUB I SILAS —a.. A IsatiOd *AV. have Mast feceiud a largo au T•tniont of Black iligund Mika of every width ana dude, including some very kr atria 44 Blatt Brocade. I'INGAINDS AND CAMINEILICE—domo DOW fry' jj just ready's& [sae] A. A.. MASON AW. %ring 011.011AM8.—We hare put. remind AO pines; et Y\ Erre aseorhand of dark nem styles. aufat A. A. YAM t 00. 4LL WOOL DELAINB&—We lava atm a imp •! 4. - t a atro7 mice, all selling at reduced prima O. D. Weed. . MPORTIR AND WROLESALS DELI= IN MOM I AND LIQUORS, No. IST North Second street, elth door ,tars Race, not Ws, Philadelphia, has on hand the had tualltlos of old Brandies, Rion. I. irh MILO, o.l* Whisky, Holland Gin, Cordials, la , on torsoe lg = the attentlon or yurchasers and dealers. [an2Dy VirAVEILLET MUSK, 50 South Eighth Chestnut and Walnut, Philadelphia. THlig lIBLIONr • w - o. in Arch street, Philadelphia. T. tbe Kegle) Proprietor. • A Riser Arrival of' • ..,.. ' fiIIARLOTTE MAWR, No. lia Word- - - - - jug re 1,.." relying the following new Plane Poil=witlm ..ut the Arolian attachment: One elegant carved Louis 3:79 stile -' 7 co - WV Pinta. • Ooe atm carved Serpentine, pearl keys, 7 ordave Piano. Two toll carrel, semi grand, 7 octave Piano... Two plain Rosewood el9i One 'do do _6}f ei ee Three do do ft . w Two double round corner Rosman' 634 oclovaiPiesas.. thee round corner flalshed tack and bout 7 octave Plum. A further arrival im expected in about two weeks. [aulil ea t Tea, Tea. RR have swayed from Now York end Philsdeb phis. 380 U 413 OR T 8 IRA, mmp4tng Young . Ryan, Outspowder, Won, Soushong, sad English Breattscr., all of whirl havabealaare• oily se and will be Debi as usual, either whodeade r retail. Also, superior Rio and Java Woe, Loverises ud St. Eoultiltailussißugarksultuble fitr.Tellke, Preserves, sc., at 8,9, 10 zed lle R ; 85,C00 PriudpeBegareotprime io.4lity, which we will sell wholesale at $lO 19 1000. 4. YATNIE, Pekin Tea Sara 23 Ilith strat. JDST .13.F.CID.Tfill AT. U. ILLYBRIPS MUSIC STORE, the very Mort and most fashionable Mimic, relented by (busy Weber, perm:wily, In the mitten clam Haegi— rho celebrated Knombiottibig POsg, by WIMI Nix; The Herdsman's Mountain Dome, by Pr.•Abt; Thi Wsedenr, wr sung bv Maks by Yams Piano---ConmanthsophQuad- . rills by Charles d'Altert; L'lnuocence, very Wed. Poi b, cy Charles d'Albert; Wide Awake Gahm, by Yt.B. Brow.; Village Polka, by Walleretedu; Carnival &brattish. - -by Winner; War .atop, by Junior,: Shanghai Pate, by War. ran; Early Dreams, a beautiful melody for smell Damis,Try Th. Oaten; Lights and Shadows, brilliant denser axed somber, by Th. Gauen; Prognswive by Abbe Lichmltt; Modern School for the Violin, sat d by imegier. HEMET strili 101 Third street, sign of the Golden =• . KING • MOORHEAD. ~~ -~ .: _ SEM -• .7 e. THUD DAYS LONGER! ==l7 - .CI - - - Duff NI Corkage. _ vaz Olandost and MaDsmostkal Dapastments of this In. atttallon will ba °penal on HONDA", A HAL Larforre, kfathrutics, and the highest English a. vIII to taught. Yo car bar parson a threat& mama of Corder and English stadia, NO pains. 'ma 0n t0... will ha spared to make this drpartossistofillue Onibre nortby of patronage. Tonna 5.10 per oession, of runway weeks. payablaktrans halt torsion, in advance. P. HAYDEN, M. D., a021:7 Prof. Ildatbamatir and Clionicat • XTIcW WOK BY dl. P. W o - —Just rocateedtryll. 'LI Mar .1143 a., Ka 32 Balthfloid strut BUMS* Persons nod Plow: by N. Parker VW* • Natal Boone and the Kunnas of Kentucky: by W. 11. Bogart • . Fifty Teen In both annirptionte. or Besulahroener of a :omen. Merchant:. by Vincent Bolts, Woof Nes Orleans; tdron, loth: price AN,. - The Youth of J efikrtscra on , it Chronicle of Ifkothapo Scrapes; 76 ants. Ticonderoga, or the Black Eagle: by G. P. H. lames; AO cent. Afters:3 Situates Around New York: by 0.0. Toter; 25 -Arab. OILY Honeymoon, End other Comkulttlea, from Puna; with Iliustratkois; $t,25. The American Cottage Bulldar ; a series of Theaglas, Pleas and Specilicatkrns; front AM to $O,OOO, for Boma; toe the People: by John Bollock, Artddrect, Ac. ilistory_of Calm: by MeMnu H. ; T 5 anti. Agatha Brunton, or Family Pride; brreesba All the DOW•Books of the day applied by H. MINIM A 00, au= • No-112 EtatlthAakt Ansi. .1 iIsidURTIUL Lue,grlDN.— For see, • oar • LY Dwelling House , just completeiL of di room and s 1, minas., situated on Ht. Washington. a abut distiOnsis hem •he Inellnrd Plerie. The Lot is 100 fist front on •00 het street,liy-935 keep ossalo Test alley. Prioe-61200—tswisis ...T. Persons In seer& oil pleseantresidenee will do well g to examine the shim property inintedlotedy. OUTEUDIRT k !kW, - anTI - - 140 Tldrit street. MaLL 4.4711 . 16.11 I.lOtBM, lettb •Lot of 60 feet fronton Melon street. Mt WseMnir, by IM6 feet tbeep to a 60 set street—Prim VOO; 4400 In head, 6614630 -thee yearly paynnenU. For sale by' & 01711111111 T & SON, en= , 140 Third street. 1N • • .-- PIM. or Current Badoeta Ituensporamonal I Cry& , brwlmam Madan Famous Persona and Plana, by t. P. WiMs. Daniel Boma, nod tb. Huston of Yantuoky, by W. Chesnut Wood, by Lofts Linden. Peterson'. ifeemine the September. Geary% lady's Hook- Yankee Notkons. Jas medved and for min by W. A. OILDXSPSWNST k 00., N 0.76 Poittb smutt. AND WARNANTS-.10 eOO ACRII.B.-1. as lnetrnetid _La to Du am Inflows for land Warrants, to the amount of urn Unnuand omen TN: $lBO for 100 oares; !e'9o acres; $4O for 40 sereal tn gold. JAIIBB BLLEELT, an 23 Real ildara Assaf. OR BMA— OD SofMot lota ha Bast Lioorpool, Ohio. F Mow Ids aro la the Motif of Potion* zoortboaik• Ma of the Pittsburgh andlfloirlAml Raltrood, sad bo .Id cheap. Tuna of payissot46 per onth. 'nth nom ceptiombi. Apply to JAMES IIL&HRLT, ' • - -1n1:3 Reel liftabh, F SALK—A. tore tent Brisk House awl lett, ea Mote •—• • r lose street, Ilirmingetant Apply to sat • JAMB MAXIM LVOV. TILLKISAND ACHES U' ABA, In the Onns r lows, for mac Appy to au23 LAND FOM 8A46-Ibo was litastsd baaMoomta AM. tom, 4 Was vest et Mammy; pilaw pa. sem: 150 saes S man ireadt licoswasy, am which is a good Orchard prim $lB pa aaa. tor ..2po.4ssamclato suZI AUSTIN LOOMOLS,I4 hank it. CPI= 1.3.1.5113 Ci-1 me No. 1 !pled flatmay - ba to S pound caw, just readrad by _ autS _ W. d.Ya.LTa SOH WND WOLMON—Jost remind by Bathyal Ikosaloor -Om; leoibs fresh Baroirod Baboon, of =Mbar qoalirv. [ao.l2l] W. A. ti itOßJelt &LAURIN3OOpound., in due onier.jal ;w -aived by son W. A. WOLITAG. m3B kLkal(2llEL—No. --- 1, is kite, jut nekEnd 111,1 Maned from Bosom, by au= LOLBIUGItI3-60 r. Wool Dcbeiget, of the meet feehlarta bb oolore r jast received by extents et se= A A- MASON 2 0172. A A. MASON aW. have jun esealood a large awn zooatt of Womb Olachaala, all of which alettorlaut of ooloro red entirely awor patters& - au23 L E" lailD OIL-1Y bbls on hand sad for ask r 8. . I &mos= to J . No. 60 Wocd drat 10XTILACT VANILLA-3 gloss just asstved Andrus auto _EA by faun] a lALGINAID ma t ttzail—sov ) . r !LI mai • ItLYMING • 'VV LIITX GUM AHLBA3-300IDs ttor ukleVl • • FLUMG BROa: ISRPENVINI-10 bble tbr sae by alai • FLICIONG BROIL YLEXI.N . G BROS. Sl3llAft3.--W• bay* au hand a full Mack of Relined_wed -Cleashai Boone anindelana.snaking Jellien.Pranovee, ka, which we anmilker at 8,8, 10 and 11 mute *lll,. AL UMW. , au* Pekin it More, Si iteneek A LARDS NNW TRAIN -STONY BRICK HOUNI.- =e a . "ZNli i rbt Plaka p n i ll i gMli e t t. DV l D, l fttit . Weft, pimp el i e r Lises:a eluded. The Noose la pleneat, 17 &gated, within Main Wastes wait of the:elen Pep Whew eusaing rege/erly. - ' ADA, Am ea* 38 saves OOA L LAND, alteate wee • bosom& of ItlnelegheaA The mane cold be Yfd wt Docuata7 emeeL Dart is ander cultivation and put . est trees. Lars fa BirtotaphowtOwa South YWArbazi/A:eit porputool lease, or low for cosh.Apply to MIMI& • Foarthwttweit, °melte Alloyart 19111.51 tr . _ as.ll comer of Raw sad Powt otreeti., SALE irEf i ti t SMlW ix Arun .!, , 00d Moeda Ma b. : O ege"--110111NCF PM . Ilboserieserrer for Solo. _ HE lottooribes oxen tbr sale Um eNtire eboekeer mho, witb good win of the easexis. hem (Choose, kg &Kutner ___ Lotit or Isle. A - _00 8 )D BUILDINKI LOT, SI Ie trait ma Cams idled .41,b• 100 feet_ SLAW!, IA Btreamisl eturp. 31h2quire at lanir at ogees( lhr lionim bat- ‘VNIIX ram DRAY HUSS* 0 riie2ll, quits _ 1 110 West EC= JAMBS BLAKELY A. A. N'OLURG