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Il!« Plea* ,„l,_ d»;.s*taa r.pr.»otlog thu seteral Boroughs and I »„,blp- *>H also >■«« to plseo in nomination litre, prr .out to M total for as Directors of tb. Poor tor Allegheny C On motion of John 0. Dunn, seconded by Cunpboli, It was . ,_ . Ee'otwd That wc return our sincere thanks thejzefi tlemaniTl.V-iprl.tor.; of the St. Charles Hotel. for their kind n-s* in furnishing such ample accommodations for tbe meeting* cf the Committee during the present year. On motion, adjourned tintdie. DAVID CAMPBBLL, Chairman. Jcais Bettes. I secretaries, Jistrs Bia«xo»*-J TO THE LEGAL PROFESSION If any of our legal friends .1.1. Paper Book, prints, ». Inform them that lb. Port Jol. Offlc 1» pr»prt«l to do them ,t ,h. shorten not 100, ond in tbo no.tort rtjlo or lb. Art Olte o«r a ttjal an i we will iuaar* sati<f«;lon* K«wi of tn© Day. See Col. Mott’s letter in tbe third oolumn. Tho Cara crop of Ohio, the Scioto Outtttt now thinks will bo two-thirds of an arersgo one. There were 178 deaths in St. Louis for the „e«k ending 18th ult. Of those 3S were from cholera. .... . Iu CleTcladd the Board of Health report LL deaths, of which 1 were from oholera. Besides : the foregoing there are aome 7 or 8 deaths n« l reported by the Board. General Solomon U. Downs, Collector of the Port of New Orleans, i 9 not dead, as reported, although his successor has already been appoint ed. Tbe Surveyor of tho Port was promoted to thi Colleotorship. Tho destination of the President teems to be rather doubtful; one day he is reported to bate started.for Old Point Comfort, the next for Cape M*y, *nd now for Capon Bprings, Va. He it probably dodging tbe office-seekers. The Milwaokie SsatmaJof Saturday, oontairc ■ p. statement of the amount of tbe losses sus tained on account the recent great fire in that city, and also of the insuraooe on the property destroyed. The total loss it sets down at 9381,- 900, and the insurance at $233,050. DEMOCRATIC PRISCIPLEB ETER the same. It finite the enemies of Democracy to allege j ttat Democrats, aa well as Whigs, ohange ibeii j principles: Bat the charge is untrne. For the I last half century the great cardinal principles of J the Democratic party hare been erer the same, as a comparison of the past with the present will clearly illustrate. It is well to review the past occasionally, to see that oar ancient land marks have not been removed. Too Democratic party of this country Las ever a Ivocated entire religious freedom. They place all religious sects and denominations upon an equal footing under the law and the constitu tion, and protect them equally in all their oivi) rights. Onr party neither protcriba nor prrfcr any sect on account of itJ religions opinions, but considers all, of whatever faith, equally entitled not only to the privileges of citisene, but to the emoluments of office, if they oan win official position by the popular vote, or other constitu tional means. Thomas Jefferson, the founder o( , our party, was among the first to contend for ; the principle of religious freedom. He secured the passage of a bill by the Virginia legislature j recognising the principle in its broadest sense, before the federal constitution was adopted : ami he ever afterwards looked back upon that statute as one of the proudest monuments of his active political life. No proof is needed that our party has ever sinoe contended for and sustained the same great principle. Even now the Democratic party over the whole country is arrayed, and seriously and actively contending against a 50- oret poUtical combination that eeeka to proscribe a religions sect; and would revive again the in tolerant spirit and religious persecutions of the days of ignorance and despotism. In this task, as in all others that Democrats have undertaken, they will surely triumph. A liberal spirit per vades the Amerioan republio in this nineteenth century; and religious warfare, and sectarian bigotry oan never become a successful or per manent element ef American politics. Demo crate prefer no one religious seot to another, j They merely prefer that all sects remain free i and unmolested; and that religious questions Shall never be dragged into the political arena. Another Democratic principle, time-honored, and still aotive, is the extension of our territory by just and proper means. It commenced with the acquisition of Louisiana under a Democratic administration, and has continued until the area of the republic is almost doubled. Eaoh new j acquisition has removed a dangerous or trouble some neighbor, given us increased facilities for uninterrupted commeroe, and new and inex hauatable sources of national wealth and i strength. Louisiana, Florida, Texas, New Mex ioo, California, Oregon, Utah, Kansas and Ne braska, Arkansas, Missouri, lowa and Min nesota are all acquisitions of Demooratio ad ministrations; and, added to the original do main of the republio, gives no one of the widest and richest empires of the world. The demo cratic party is still in favor of a just expansion of the domain of the republic. It wil lingly acoepts the “ manifest destiny" of this country to extend its freedom, its civilisation, its admirable constitution and liberal laws over the Whole North American continent. While Democrats would thus extend the bor ders of the republio from ocean to ocean, and from the fresen north to tropioal south, they would people the realms acquired with a liberty loving, law-Bbidiog, intelligent and industrious | population. For this purpose they oontend for I and enaot liberal laws of naturalisation; and welcome to our shores the oppressed of other j lands. Daring the administration of John Adame, the federal Whig, the term of residence before ’naturalisation was limited to fourteen yours. During the first or second year of Jeffer son’s administration It was reduced to five years. There it has ever since remained, notwithstand ing repeated exertions of the opponents of Dsmooraoy to have the time extended to fourteen or twenty-one years, and oven to repeal all laws giving the privilege of American eitisenehip to those born in other lauds. Against a secret po ■ lttloal combination that would discourage immi gration, and exolude all of foreign birth from participation in our freedom and prosperity, the Demooratio party is now arrayed, .contending still for the principle and polloy udopteS by the Democracy a half a oentury ago. W*i\w ' ’ V’ ■ • ■ n.-. ■ „ r+' < ' «** - - V, •- •! . ? J *t - 1 ;•*».,. * .-• ' \’*i . .»- .. . . * ' 'V' "*■ . r’-.f ■ ,J a' 'it:,, V*.: >.» " The great fundamental principle of our frea institutions is the right of the people to goverh themselves. Popular tovnagnty, in its most ex]- tended and praotloal eesee, U the cardinal prin ! oiple of the Democratic party. It has donebat ; tie for that principle, against.furious opponents, ! ofun, earnestly and socoesefolly. The la f l : struggle for its j net application was in the last Bession of Congress, daring the passage of the new territorial bill—and again the principle tri umphed. Intimately oonneoted with this is the doctrine of States’ Eights, for which our party has ever contended. It would allow the people of each State and Territory to form and deter mine its own looal institutions, and oontrol all its own looal affairs. For half a century, the opponents of Defnooraoy have sought to subvert this most salutary and beneficent principle, but without success. The Democracy has “'> atamed it, and again applied it in the Kansas-Nebraska bill. . , QOA I The subject of slavery has been, sinoe 18.0, a constant theme of agitation and dteoord. Democrats, aware of the fruitlessness and dan ger of suoh perpetual agitation, contend for the principle of non-intervention by Congress on the subjeot. They contend that slavery is a looal insulation, entirely under the control of the States in which it exists ; and as to new territo ries, they contend that it is still a local question, that should be dsoide.d by the people or those territories. The people of those territories hove a right to shape and'determioo their own local institutions, as did the early settlers of the older Sutes. To the tribunal of the po. ular will Dcmoorate refer the question of slavery or no slavery in the new territories. Surely no Bafer tribunal oan be found, consistent with the funda mental principle of j popular sovereignty. That is the Democratic dootrloe, and it prevailed at tho last session of Congress. That principle, constantly applied,: will drive slavery agitation, in a great measure, cut of Congress; will do equal Justioe to both sections of the Onion ; store harmony where before was discord ; and tend to limit, rather than extend the area of Blatery. Dcmooratß hare ever advooated and adopted a bold and energetic foreign policy, »nch as would afford speedy and ample protection to onr oitiaene, our commerce and our rights abroad. Tnough peace is desired, it is not boogbt by Democrats administrations at the expense of the | national rights and honor, or tho Bafety of oar oltisens, as the wars of 1812 and 1846 will at test. A few events, snch as the KoitXd and Grey town affairs, and the pending demands on Spain, will attest that on this policy the Demo oracy is the some now aa eeer before. Democrats hare eeer contended for a moderate tariff,—a tariff for retenno alone, with some dis crimination for the sake of protection. They contend for the same thing stilla tariff that will only produoe revenue enough for the ordi nary expenses of the gorernment economically administered. When it is now found that the present tariff prodnoes more than is necessary j for that purpose, a reduotion of duties, and on | extension of the free list are proposed. Time will not permit ns a farther review at present. But from what we hare writlen it will be seen that Democratic principles are erer the same. They ore tho same now as they were half a century ago. They are all broad and national in their scope ; enduring as our institutions ; all consistent with our federal oonßtitution strictly construed; all recognising the equal righto of all sections.cf the Union, and all favoring con stitutional freedom, progress, and national de velopemcnt. That they are wise and beneficent, toe rapid growth and unexampled prosperity of our country, under their almost uninterrupted operation for half a century, abundantly attest.' Democrats, when Whigs tell you the principles of onr party change, believe them not. It is false. Our principles change not. The ancient landmarks are not removed. We need no new cardinal principles. Those that we have will suit all times, and all lands where freedom pre ; Tails. I - . Tf'. '■ \ " Disgraceful Abolition Proceeding et S«- i«n, Ohio. A most disgraceful proceeding ooourrod at Salem, Ohio, on Monday. The oars that left here that morning, it appears, had on board a Southern family and a female elare, about ten years old. When the cars armed at Salem, a crowd of abolitioniete, who had been apprised of the foot by telegraph, gathered around and tore the ohild from its mistress, notwithstanding its protesting that it did not want to learc her, but go baoa to where her mother was. Mr. Robinson, of Memphis, the master, offered to make out free papers if the ohild wished its lib erty, providing they would let her come back if she said so; but the fanatios would hear of nothing of the kind. The leader of the gang, and the man who tore the little darkey away from Mrs. R., was Henry B. Blackwell, of the 6rm of Coombs, Ryland St Blackwell, hardware I merchants, Cincinnati. Ho is one of those men, the Commercial says, who will willingly steal a ! nigger, but has never been known to give a cent I to a free man in distress. WiiTEVi Ukivssitt or Pisxstxvaiua, —The corner atone of the new building to be erected, corner of Boss and Diamond etreets, for the Western University of Pennsylvania, will be laid next Saturday at 6 o’clock, P. M. Addresses from distinguished gentlemen are expected to be delivered. It wilt be the thirl house built for this Institution of learning, the other two having both been destroyed by firethe first located in Second street near Grant, by the great confla gration of 1845, and tk|j|roond, located on the i Allegheny river, in the trammer of 1849. We i hope our citlsens will take an active interest in the sucoees of the Western University, for it is one that has a vast influence on the prosperity of Pittsburgh in giving her reputation abroad, | and respeotability at home. Disobarobd. —The Hamilton County Commis sioners, John Patton and John F. filler, held a meeting on Saturday evening, land, being a ma jority, di charged Jesse Timanus from tbo office of Superintendent, and all persons under bis employ. Mr. T. is still one of tho commis sioners of the oounty; the above order only re moves him from the office of Superintendent which he held separately. He had rendered himself obnoxious by advertising for a class of laborers not in the labor market—an advertise ment that drove all the men aotually at work on the new court-honse building. J 9» Fifty brothels were recently broken np In Phlladel. phti», and over fifty fi* persons arrested. This is going tWe newspaper rounds, and in some is accompanied by sundry remarks upon the dreadful immorality of the Quaker City. The falsehood originated, we believe, in a Cleve land morning paper that has not the faculty of distinguishing between a negro and a white man* The diseased imagination of the Abolition editor magnified the arreet of some fifty persons who were found in a danoe-house, into the breaking up of fifty brothels ! Rumorbd Firm in Sacramento. —A private letter from Mr. George T. Kendall, of San Fran cisco, reached a relative in Cinoinnati, per Adams.A Co.’e Express, on Sunday, which stated that a fire has quite recently destroyed fifteen squares of Saoramento City. The news reached San Franoieco by a private telegraphio despatch from Saoramento, at Ute date of which the con flagration was still raging. | Sunnis Death.—A telegraphio despatch from Baltimore, last evening, informed os that Alex ander Jaynes,. of thie oity, died near Baltimore on the evening of the 29th. This will be afflict ing intelligence to his family, and a large oirole of friends. Col. Henr jS. Mott not « Kn “* j jj.'leKn R. Rhodxs, the So- The following of p.rintend.ct of the Cor EetoMiehment, hibit in ite true light the base ROoroMo o y . f „ nd owned end occupied by Whiggery io regard to the Democrat., wnd.dat. , ***££*«* Chester, Bearer county, for Canal Commißeioner. It will be ™°" W ‘' d ' p fc J, eq „i t 0 60,000 ecpcrficiel feet-mo.t ol that after it was stated on goo I that, being o „er.d with bnUding.of Judge Pollock had joined the Know Nothings M followß . and the time, place, and all the circumstances Building, proper, in which the given, the Whigs sought to break the force or wiU their finish and be prepared for the oharge by getting np the falsehood that Col. Bwket Tha walls of this building are now Mott, alao, had joined them. From onr pereon- aboot 10 feet high. It willibe 58 »»* f ™"*> “ a! acquaintance with the Col., we folt at liber- JtaOhta. «£*"-£* ty at onoe to deny the charge, and did ao. Har- (br<) b thc wbo i e i« n gth, switohing off aeroßS ing Bpent a winter at Hhrrißbnrg with him, aer- Harri3on stree t, to the present Railroads, east or red on the eame committees, and Been his prim WMt> fit thc same time, conneolmg by Bw.rches ciplea put to a teat many a time we were satis- with «oh other. the ’ who „ Bed that he was true aa steel to Democratic prin j of tt(l car p en t e r shop, maohine ahop, &o , ; ciplea, and wouldnerer bo found allying himself a diBUOCe 0l - 241 feet on the Ohio front; and to anr iama oh factionß, or stepping outside the tb [ 9 i a ,to r trook will oounect by turn tables, I^Tparty. ry one that the public baa again been decelred 4o i bT a base Whig Roorbaok. 2d. The Foundry Budding, for the oaating or j y wn, JndgoPoUock as etapbaumdly ««. ! that he ia not connected with the secret order 60 b 60 fe et. But hero la the correspondence between J ~J j-, if Blackmith Shop, alao detached, for Kills Bonham, Esq., and Col. Mott. It was mis- forgl#g cries, and making «dl other I Sind, of iWd«' “ «54 W Th ght^W;X,^fh 6 planing ma- maohi, litioal purposes, commonly called Know me lals, are brought to completion, 60 by 100 10 The ch»rge has been with more djs- CaMld an J Pattern Shop, both io one, tinotnoss iq the Ditty Jvcim, of tni* oy, y terday’s date, aod although fnende on y, b JJphoUlery Room, 40 by 100, taoh the s ightest importance to these ' fh Engine Some, tor boilers, stack, tions, « being founded in tact, yet it is notamg kn T dry , L ? w o .tori.., 20 by 35. j more than right that they ehould be met with a otb jf-hc Engine will be of sixty horse power, formal denial. be d ,ory to to driee all the machinery of the ostabliabmeot, ,ou?poUt'»i OU»r»c«. ». » DomM'.l,. »0. /we.,. will Ol b. .1 “1 iKsarJsssaai.**** position. j Ww> tka q»*»a p*n. walls arc 8 feet thick—tbo basement story 2 I am, therefore, instructed by the Sta above, 18 inches, except the car tel Committee to interrogate jouontjne sub ject, not that we believe for a mom • front , or Elver street, will be tae charge is true, but merely to hare yon. _ de- 11th. » „ r „ nial in an authenticated and un.qu.TOO.l form theXent. * for publication. ioth. Tht Baaemtnt wiU be divided into 1U Very respectfully, «0., . aenarate mechanio shops, with power, [Signal.] d. K»» Bonham, Chairman. on Rirer «t»ei, 4 Hinht B. Mott, Eaq., on New York Itreet . On the laat named street, „ 9Rth 1854 the building will extend back, from the Ohio STBocBMBBCbAng. 26ta, 18618 te towards the Railroad, 208 feet, leering J. Ellit Bonham, fiji, CjSirrnim State C t 0 narrison atreet, for switches, &o. Committee: „ „ nn . 13th. It is expected that the etone work of D«ab Sib:— On myrentrn home, eftor aoo wbo i, oatabliahment will be completed in sidorable abeenoe, I found awaiting “I Noremher- the wood work in Jannary.and that yours of the 18th. I reply, I hare toe.ytthat b °' Uaod re xdy for market in March I am not connected with a eeoret aaao ,856 • for whioh exteneire orders are already ganixed for political purposes, commonly wiled IMO, mr wn Know Nothinge, and that 1 h»»» J“™ ~ . 14th. To insure an abundant and norer failing any promise, efforts, or request, t -nnnlr of water for the rariona purposes of this a, a member, or giren the least «h.» u d for 0a... of fire, an im- I would dc so. The only political membership ennk> ,„ t below ‘;rry h^h?Dntm’^n^%h.hondsofth. .her. i. fMt ”ur tare of those principles I hare alwaye Wed aod expect to die. Very respectfully, H. S. Mon. Fesb Thaos —Some cf the Cinoinniti p»per« »re finding f.ult with Mile. Greenwood, Chief of the Fire Depertmont, for pit teheeing the new Alarm bell in Troy, N. Y„ inetead of at home. It tarns oat Mr. Greenwood intited proposals from ten establishments, and the lowest from Cincinnati wee at 44 cents per pound, while the Troy men agreed to famish it for 85 cents per poond. He was only doing justice to the cm xfcoa to tike the lowest bidder. Tus •■Little Ttouaiw " Defeated. -We learn from lona papers, of the 27th nit., that ►Mr. Holly, Democrat, is elected to Congress in the first district, orer the Whig candidate, Clark —a brother of Grace Greenwood. 80, the little Pilgrim will not reach Washington after all. Know Notltluglswa Repudiated by Whig* of Phti*d«iphl»» The Whigs of Philadelphia hero repudiated | Know Nothingism. They hate turned the cold ; shoulder on the allies who olectcd their Mayor, ; in the most palpable manner. At a meeting of the Whig City .Conference, held on Tuesday af- . ternoon, Mr. Burnell offered the following pro amble end resolution: WuKiavs, Inasmuch as this is styled a Whig Contention, and its candidates are presumed to bo Wbige, and Whigs only: Be it therefore Retolvtd, That if any nominee of the Conten tion shall, before the Fall election, show any connection with Knew Nothingism or any other secret political association, hating for lts V®? 1 the proscription of any oitiren on aooount or hla religion or birth, then, and in that caae, the members of this Contention ehall bo at fall liberty to tote Tor or oppose him, as they may think proper. It was then passed by ftify thru ayee lo forty ret naye Thie tote elioltod, the report Bays, ap plause and hisees. Will the Knot* Nothings re pudiate the Whigs 1 That's the qneeUon. , It Is proposed among the New York ooal deal ers to put np the prioe to $lO per ton. They had better wait till cold weather. Quite a number of free bankers assembled in Indianapolis, Indiana, last Monday, and tbajr snggeated the propriety of calling in five per oent, of the entire circulation of free banka A murder ooourred on the Illinois river, about four miles below Laaalle. CapL Harris, of the screw propeller Miohlgsn, killed Capt. Strothers, of the steamboat Toledo No. 2, by shooting him in the neok with a doable barrel shot gun, load ed with ehot. The provocation waa merely tfie attempt of Capt. S. to ran his boat between a osnal boat and the Michigan, (bothof which were aground,) against tho wishes of Capt. Her ris. The murderer hoe not yet been orreetea. Ole Bull and Strakoaoh are giving oonearti in San Franoiaoo with the greatest soonest. The oity of San Francisco is mnsio mad. Tioketi are selling at from ten to fifteen dollars premium. They here given three concerts, the nett pro ceeds of which were over eleven thousand dol lars. Ole Bolt ie in bad health, having suffered severely from an attaok of Panama fever, in ooo seqnence of whioh he was forced to terminate tiis engagements. A oharity oonoert was adver tised to oomeoff before his leaving San Fran cisco. Confession ef Charles ConrUan* John. The Harrisburg Herald of Monday says that Johnson, prior to his exeontlon, made a full and frank confession to Bev. Mr. Msok.y, detailing many inoldenta of his life, with whioh the pub lic have not been mode acqainted. He confessed the murder of Ms wife, and while he admitted the possibility of having killed Collier, eaid he bad no diilinet reoolleotion of it. Ho had been wild and reokless from his yonth np, deserting his home at an early age, and wandering to and fro through the land, leading a vagabond life. Without education, and beyond the reeoh of motel or religions teachings, deficient in intel lect and of vioious and intemperate habits, he led a brief and disgraceful career, and died an Ignominious death upon the sqaffold. The first downward step in Johnsons oareer, and that which in all probability hastened his ruin, was disobedience to his parents; for according to his own confession he deserted them early in life, and has bean an outcaßt and wanderer from his home ever sinoo. His parents, ws are Informed, are still living Alexandria, Virginia, and are reaDßOtable citlsens and members of tho Presby terian churoh. He haa also several brothers and sisters living, none or whom, however, “ visited him while in prison,” or were present at his death soeno. POLITICAL. Chxbtbe Oonirrr. —The Whig nominating oon ventlon of Cheater oonnty met yesterday at West ChestS and made the following nominations, M Broom^ H for Hen^ fug andDn Isaac’Penn ypaoker, for Aasembly. * „ fOR Coxa&x«-—0“ Satar day the Whig Convention in the diitriot eom- B on ?h S ; ereetfes their osndidatefor Congrem. On the last ballot the vote stood, John R. Edio eeven, D. H. Hofins five. Considerable mf»U»g haa betn oaused in some parts of the distrio y nomination; and J. H. Criswell, a Whig of Huntingdon, haa announoed himsell as or independent candidate. .1- - .. ~- IJ - ,‘ r * W-.' ♦ w.*? * Fiqkting tai Tiawu —Abraham Longinecker, Esq., of Blackliek township, Cambria county, a few evenings since started lo watch a deer lick- He reached the groond about sunset and mount ed a tree, for the purpose of watching. In a short time ho heard a noise, and looking round for the expected prise hie eyes fell on—not a deer, but—a panther. Another and another ap peared, until four gathered near the trunk of the tree he had ascended. He took deliberate aim at one of them, but the ball did not take effect, and the eavage animals commenced look ing around and at length discovered oar ftdven turer among the branches overhead. He loaded 1 again and fired, only slightly ruifliag the fur of ! one of them. In his trepidation the stopper Of I his powder flask was lost, and he bad no farther i means of defending himself. They then gatb ; ered around the tree and attempted its ascent, i Hot the small sire of the tree and the smooth ; ness of the bark prevented this. At this time ! Mr. L. commenced yelling most lustily; and, i some neighbors attracted by his yells, with i toroh lights sought the scene of his adventure. At the aight of the flra-Ue ferocious animals ' vamMtd, and the ’Squire was relieved from his perilous situation. Derangement off the Liver, is one of tie most common, as well a* the most formidable of diseases known to American physicians. It had tor years attracted the closest a’.tention of the modical faculty in all parGs of the United States, and yet up to the time of the dKcoveiry of Dr. M’Lane’- great Specific, it was almost beyond the reach of medical drill. Thousands had perished without even a hope of relief, and although thousand* may yet be destined to feel the direful effects of this most complicated disease, it is nor, thanks to the research of Dr. M’Latrv, moat completely brought within the scope of medical con trol. The proprietors of the Liver Pills feel confident that they offer a remedy which ha* bren fully lested by time, ami which has never failed of success when fairly tried. Purchasers will be careful to ask for Dr. M’Lane's Cele brated Liver Pills, and take nono else. There are other Pills, purporting to be Liver Pills, now before the public. Dr. Sl'Lane'a Liver Pills, also hi* celebrated Vermifuge, can j now be had at all respectable drug store* in the Doited States and Canada. A'sn fur salt* by ftie sole proprietors, ■«- Boru'i Imwl*oretlis* JcUxlr or cor dl*l.“Tht esrlh’B crust is s suit depository of remedle sultsbls to lbs dlsossss of ths cnsturos list lnhsbit it snd sciooce, industry, reflection sod experiment, sro coo Unusllj Introducing (torn tbls grset rtmeital storcbooso no* sgente for tbs sntsllorstion of bubtsn suffering. Tbo most povsrful of ibcss spots tbst hsl oTsr boon spplied (br tbs mlttgetlon of peln, tbs consorrstiou of heeltb, sod tbs prolongetion of Ilfs, Is tbo Aslstlc bsrbwblcb forms tbs boots of DB. MORSE’S INVIOORATTSO ELIXIR OB COB DIAL. Tbis prsporstiou, if not s unieerssl paoscee, coir talnly smbrscos witbin its prorlno. ss s cutuUTO s greeter uumbsr ofcomplsluts thsn boss oror before boon subdued, or otsu reilseed, bj s single medicine. It to spplicsblo to oil nerrous disososs, end nil disorders of tbo secretly, or pus. It Utemlly renoestes tbs powers of tbs stnmech, ood giess to sesrj orgso end srsrj Sold noenssetj to diges tion its full nsturul rigor, howsesr tbs suns mej bets been impel red by illness or indulgence. If tbs pmcrentlr. funo tion bss b«n impelled in either eel, s single conn, of tbis nreperetlon will import to tbs telexed orguiisstlou Its foil V.*”, mtesor ffoain, tho mod fragile u woll to tbo fair- Tlgor. woaum. w d lhlf luregt SiKSto U 1 or imtidenulto.blch u liable: whilo in cmu of norrouiheadache, drapoprini bottom melancholy, hyatoria, feoble for twolTO «m*Ws ijj| Broadway, Now York. ■old bj Druggists throughout tbs Onlud StsUs, OenetU, and tbo Wool Udioo. AQKNTB. vt Bviwii a bROSh No. 60 Wood itroot, Pittsburgh. j.p PT JfVrNQ. Alleghany OKy- »u26:d*w «- T b. Or»t rr*neU IUiaKIH 11--U BiLLY-B ANTIDOTB AND LOTION.-Thoo. p«0OM who widi (or • i*ft, *P~d?, “<* P* rm “* nt <mr *' • hoal,J th. .bo». oolohrou* .04 unriT»Uod FRENCH PREPARA TIONS. They H.T. now town in M. tor «»• JOMH-h.T. boon thoroughly ttotod in thoaiund. of th. moot obrtio.to 00000, .ud lnr.rl.bly h»ro giyon ..infection, Thoy or. not oompooed .Imply of B4n« Cop.lT., but or. entirely different from .11 othor pr.pM.UoM, both in th. n.tur. of i„~Al..to ml th. monner In which th.y 0p.r.1. uponth.p.U«L tt.no. th. wond.rful .ucc«* .ttoodlng oonMctod with th.Wo.tom R.ilrttod »Ji “ I h... expended tor other poopl. during th. toil thrto ro.ro oyer tSOO, tor nnudl.. of UU* dtuoriptlon, .nd h.T. n.T.r found . angle tUcl. tb»t gore ,uch unlr.to.l mtto fcctlon u your Anlldoto «d hoUou do.. Ido not «col !«., of their eror foiling t» cur. In. olngl. iMtonc M.ny h.T. been curwl In two or thto. d.y." Antidote »1; LoUon 60 cut. p« bot U.. InTUitodby M- ttoUy» Phylloton to th. Pori. Htopitols, m,a or.pared torn. th. origiMl todp«. »d .old .hol«-l. mtd ..toil by DUROI * 00- B°‘e Proprietor. tor th. DM tod Stotoe .nd CumdM- PrindpM Depot, 468 BtMdw.y, ffe w _hol.nole .nd rrtol 1, by FLKMINQ Bold Id Plttabttrgni wn j a AOo ) No 60 Wood n. pattubson i co„ -i, DroggUt* OTerywowo. «- Pantaloon..-™. -.U-kno-n .up.rK.ritj o f ORIBBLE’3 fit In th. Bwnent, noed. no common! on hi. p^ ; lth»b«n«Knowl«l«^h,^-b^T.fcTo™dhto trith th Jr ord.r., th»t th.J h»T. n.T«r taon flttod -tth th. um. mn. .nd .tjl. « hj him. H. Kp to loform hU p. non. .nd th. pnblio, th.t hi. .took U no- r.pl.tt -Uh h. *>-•» - TSSSf ,h 0 TJlor .nd Puteloon Urtor, aiO Llbwtr lit-. ha>4 of Wo»d. JUTx luo and wfu aaUctad f* P * “ d toilet artklao, from to b-t P»™.ary Lorio*, Fart and *“ ch 1 * ,I . U ° I! °° t ' wholaaale or retail, at tha lowatt piicaa. Alao. Po™*-. OrMamnr,a^dlUlrOlla,of torttoitandmoatdallfht fnl OtlOTt. , , I alao kaapa aplaodld aaaortmam of Importad and donun da Halt Bmtoa, Nail Bmahoa, JjSlrUw No. 140 ownarWood at. and Virgin alloy. . »• *• * . *- * *V“ ••-v :•* ■ ■ ■- ‘ - + * j* - - «f •« - — “ AGEJfT B .tn ßC and Buying Patent Bit* 1 ”* 4?» LS? wiS'wK ?«“SS' ™.ris£i.“u» t “»« .bDitu. to :»ss||llse following taßUmonlal of ft f- MOSKS E. EATON, burgh, Ae. „ .... Pittsburgh, August 23,1 W. rmSBCMH, AUgU«t lVth. l3il. “**sf lnJu,tr7 ' *K r .^"“ ry re jr ’ rn“on? Jr " sssssss.. l.meswS?! N-HobneoiSon., y “ Friend, Kmm.r A R.bul. >•: Lototiz, I-lb n-~» BUctlon Jrn-J nr htw««OM W> &«:» <35 « ««*»* for the election of wopereon. £ *"j “ t ~L of mid Compony “r, “r~ J“rs *UI “ Md “ “oor, o, * md 5 n’e l ”-; P - M n ° f th *s ffijja M. CllttiaTV. Tteeinrer. A large lot for sale. .LOT OF GROUND, on the river Unk, In Blrminßhnnj| A BBB «*t 880 f “ l - “ J boohded by four«"*“■ *' l !J j£ Mid on rennoneble term*. It i» neer aJteweU * new glue* works, end several other mftcuf.ctunng,-rt.b- It I. the Urgeot end best lot no* to be hod In Birmingham Vurm.nuferturlnK purposes. Title perfect, .nd clew of Incnmbrtte. hu Uw office, , ...el, .’trcet, above Smlthbeld, Plttebimrh. FLKMIKG BROS., BnccaMor* to J. Kidd * Co , 60 Wood wtreot. SPECIAL NOTICES. rr-t=» Notice The P.rtnernhip heretofore existiog [.c/.nl doing bnelneee under the nome end style of BhNNBTT, MARSHALL A CO , *»• dlnejlved on the 19th in.t.,bymutn.lcoe.ent. BK;j;(ijTT ' SURgUAL L * CO. Pittsburgh, i uue 28th, 18S4- Copartnerihlp. First itwt. KOlfr. H. UAHSIIALL, JAS. J. BENNETT, JOHN OKAJTF. putahnrgh. Juae 28th, JoS9:tf ,7===» cTTIZKNS’ lmuraut* Company ol I OVurturgU—U D. Kisa, IT'jWnt, SAM- IiS«» HULL .nd OARGO Blrts, on tin- Ohio .nd Hltilo alppi BiT«r* and tributaries. Mon *a A Trmnapugtotfcm. Mftacsou: H. D. King, Wn.lArtowJr^ William Bag*l»J» SSffSi&^Si toualEe*, T l J U *S l S££K?* aobertDnnUpJr., Johnff.Dilworth, Isuc M. Pennock, * «■*** an.rhiugh. J.Sctoonmaker, William B. H«y«. Jotm Shlpton. dec r* »tB<neiATKD Firemen** Imartne* Comniny of the City of Pittsburgh. rf. mSoS?AD. rtMl.l«nt-ROBEKT FIKMSY, ft«re- ill insaro JIBE .oj 51 ARISE BISKB of .11 Mixta. OffltM: No. 99 Water strsst. Dnaotou: W. 3. Anderson, E. B. Simpson, H.B. Wilkins, William Oollingwood, John M. Irwin, Wm. Wilkinson, rid Campbell* ' 3*^ J. K. Moorhead, B. 0- Sawyer, Vm. M. Bdgar, 0. H. PBUIMB, H. B. Robert*, Joteph Kaye, llO MARKET ftrwiL MtU; |L3> bnnch, Importer and Wholesale DeaUr to ,%kbOY STAPLE VARIETY AND DRY GOODS, oUert to city •nd country dealer* as large and well elected Stock of a/y Eastern bouse, and same priow, thus Uitf rdght, time and expenses. n=SiroTO. F.—l".oc« or mooting, H»ll, IL5r Wood strret, between Fifth street ud Virgin sUey. KIMMEOa LODOI, So. 336-Meets eeery Tueod.jeTenillg. USeemimu ESCAJSMUST, No. B7—Meets first ond third Fridsy of each month. . [met—- 1 ? Notice.— The JOURNEYMEN' TAILOR 3 SO CIBTY, of Wtuburgh end AUeghcny, m«eU on the f*rHt WHDNIiSDAY of every month, at cCEOCULKITKR D) ' Kit. W. SEEjU, .fii,.»iTii)\!"s. U o.—You are hereby uotiOed t;» attend at your Armory, od MONDAY 3, WJBDNKa- Says and FRIDAY'S, tor drill, and to transact sifch bu*r £=S‘a\GBKOSA LODCK, I.b. O. .F.-1U Or Ac’erciua Lodi*, No. iS», I. 0. of 0. i ooets «T«ty widnoadav evening in Wnddngtf-o Hm* l * Wood 1 jyl,y NEW ADVESTISEHXNTS. Be It knOWU) that a majority of ilie; frn* If-gr bo!i<*rs of dtewerivnwn ar.d vicinity, in nbaler township petitioned the Court of Viuarter t»*locs of Al.o abeny county, at Iba Man* and June terms ISo4, Tor the Incorporation cf the borough of Etna; and tba Grand Jury, to whom the said petition was referred, recommended the pr«T*r < f said petition bo fixated. Tbereiore, no.ir* is hereby friren, that application will be mad* to the sa-l Court at the October term, that the judgment of the GrncJ | Jqry be confirmed. e*pl:wct fIRRAT SALE OF LQTBAHD BLOCK; AT ROCHESTER, BEAVER COUNTY, PENNA., Ootobir 9th and lOth* 185*. THE undersigned will sail, to the highest bidders, onll e days abore named, and upon the premises, Ttvo ILn drnl dis, Bl«ks. ihrceJi. and Acres of Orovnd, «ith set Bulldiuitt, Ac, In the Arough of Bearer county. Penn.. They will also sell, or leaw tor a tera or years, Mime valuable Coal Lands, Stone QaanJes, beds of i'lru Clay, Iron Ore, Ac., near the borough, and conrculent to the Canal, Hirer# and Railroads. The Terms of Sale will be H down, V 4 in one year, /4 In two years, >1 in three year., with interest at sU i ner annum A d«lnctlcm of «i per cent, will be made for prompt payment of the principal, due rnoae, two and three y *Bida will lio received, at the same lime, for auarryin?, hanllnz mod laying two or three thousand perch of stone, formaklng.or for making and Uying.onemlUlon of build in* brick, and for making one million of tire brick; for re moving 10.000 coble yards of earth, in cutting down and filling up streeU; and for grading, curbing and pav ug SCOj super 3clal yards of Ohio laadlug. Also, tor tbe im mediate erection of twenty email tenement*, furnishing andidUh* abo»« Jobs, ono-half will be paid in cub, a* the work progress.*, the remaining balflaJo-s, or buildings, at auction cashprtcee; perfect title *, by warranty deed*, for every Item sold. platsand* mapa of the property, and deaeriptton* oftlie surrounding country, Ac., may bo had by application to any of the following named proprietors, at their nwpectice re*i denced or places of business, as shown below. Surveys, plans, drawings, and specifl«tJo»Sj with refer ence w labor, Ac., required u above, will be exhibited at the office of the company, In Rochester, after th In addldon to’the mammoth Car Factory, Ma chine Shop, Steam Mills, Ac., now being erecieddn Rochas ter, arrangements are already In progress for tba wetfon of Lalf a dosen other manufacturing establishments, to be ri j. M hr e*—"« Also, an extensive Seminary, several Ohurche* and a magnificent Hotel, upon the hill, but near ihe Railroad Depot and Steamboat landing. I These improvements, with the contemplated Mflyrom nlatlon of the Cleveland and Pittebnrgh Railroad Bridge across the month of beaver, Into Rochester, and the newa sarT depot and station attachment*, as also liberal and ex tensive improvements of pie public landings and streeU by the Borough Council, and the location, at this place, of two or more extensive Coal Yanis, for shipping Coal down the Ohio, will insure a «mtinuance of jjvdjr Umet at £o chater, and require sn immense amount of labor for yeets “expected that all the undersigned, proprietors, with many of their friends and assodates, from the east, wIU be present at the above sale. In October. v M T. C. GOULD, Rochester, Beaver eo., Pa., JOHN THOMPSON, Wakefield, R. I, JOHN L. NBWBOLD, Philadelphia, HIRAM WALBRXDGE, N. Y„ STEPHEN D. DILLAYE, l Syracuse. N. Y, ORiQKN VANDKNBURGII,) BJ rr * c,ue » r eepl:eodto Administrators’ Notice. ' ALL nersoas Interested will please take uoticw that Ix't* tersof Administration on the Estate of LliVI QKEbG, g r ut« of Booth Fayette township, Allegheny county, <le cMjed, hare been duly granted byjh* Bsglstir k Mid county, to the under signed, William M Clean and Edward q M( persona Indebted to »W estate are hereby re- Quested to caU and make payment to the Raid Wm. M’CW, 2?SfrwWen», in North Fa ette township. In said county, or to the said Edward Gregg, at his place of buainMa to the dty of Pittsburgh, without delay, and .all pereon* baying claim* or demand* against said estate ire requested to pre sent the tame, properly authenticated, to one or ottur of ,b. »U AilmlnUtritors, wtlhoot*.^ EDWARD GREGG, | aeplrwGt s Administrators of Ley! Gregg, deceased. Examination.- Mr. PRYOR, County Superintendent of Common School*, wUI attend .1 Unit, School Eoiu* In Penn townehlp, on SATURDAY, Bth oi September, at 10 o clock, * M to examine Teachera. Nine Teacher* will be reqol" nd forPenm” Wagee, $3O per month. Applicant. (or Schools ire respectfully requested to attend. By order of the Board. , -lolMlt* C BNIYKLY. Prrfdenh — Stray _ pa ME to tb« mldtoct of um aubecrioer, on Wednesday, Ang. 30th, a DARK BROWN MARS. jrrjQ_*boat 14 hinds high, white spot on fonjheaO, ar-d blind of one eye; no other marts The owner u«wiuL<Ud to wme forward, prore property, psy «7SSSh«-away or ahe Will be disposed of aborting to and take her away, or sue *daVll> MUNN, Uw * ••• * - House. Into at. Pittsburgh. «rag. 75 ;,r .... ... * -*.« 76 Fourth alr«t _ AQA2INKB FUB SKPTBMBKa.— Harpers Magaaine; price 16 cents. Knickerbocker. Putnam’s Magazine. Muuln* of Art. Frank Leslie’s Ladles’ Q alette. Peterson’s Ladles’ National Magazine. Ocxley 1 ! Lady’s Book. Ju,t ter*.^ . No. 76 Fonrtb street. OPLKNDII) *HBROII»MUJH.—UAHAK * AHL,Nor»I S Market .treat, ere now opening one of the largMt end SitVeried eaaortmeate of kreoch and Anetrian Imbrol. Srila eTer oßOted In onr dty. They oonaiat, in part, ae Wrought Jenonet Oollara; Dq Oo do Sleeves; Dq do do Chemisettes; With a magnificent assortment of Ploonolnga, »dglM». and Inserting*. : XhPKK» ft* September, recetred by KUtokiU* * Knickerbocker, for September. V»f*«jpe of Art, “ Household Words, “ _ O.U toon end procure ft copy of your fororitc lt yo. Ift Fifth rtmt, ntftr EUrkti. 2Hi— C'IINCIMNATI SOAP— , 26 boxet Olein® tad Qtrsnui B©»P. n .. lrrit ' 63 do Hill'. ixtrm N*. 1 Hiimiw *si —~ S' I TAB. CANDLES—26 boxea &'•* Uail** Mart TK*ni snd for sal* A RKSSHAW B'"*ie«g TnMQUga—4 down pria* quality b*ef Topfiw m « wIT-d fcr by bjolßX ft MMBHftW, Jon , a. """I ggfe® in packing for lathi and water e»»il*g*- Catolnet FwaUsn ,r,h ?^: f Van- ! TB. YOUNG * 00.. <hbind fifakluren, Noe. 38 and4D farftbfletd street, opposite » jlot«J,wouldrespectfullyremindtheirolifrlende and "i'Sind those'rtout to purchase anything£ tMi line of boslnewi, that they are conitanily mannfactn^ 1 ? .iMcriotion > t fashionable Parlor and Chamber niiure warranted In material and workmanship. and gold on reasonable terms. Care taken In packing for land or W Furniture and Chain on hand and made “SSI'"wSSi to foi.W>in« l»t» .111 end It U. th.lt , ldom i u we Eire erery attention t • .ort h»t n their use. fenSl proclamation. 7 t I Bv virtu# of ft precept under the bands of Wm. B. Si • I Oare Pwiint of lEe Court of Common Tie**, In and I for t£ IS ESS?Dttrfctof ‘4ta Sfcr°UtdV.We™™d°WmiAm I S&«@SSs , in the year of our Lord one thousand eight Mnjrso ww I fifty-four. and to me directed, for holding ft Court of Oyer 1 tu»i Terminer and General Jell MONDAY OF t liouae, In the City of Pittsburgh, on the IST MONDAi U> I us S?SUi°i. o ’wVVi«■> *u »r «>• *??■ Corona And ConstftWeftf of the Count; of b *' they be then and there, in ththprojidr persons, with «>dr t Roll* Records, Inquisitions, Examinations, and other re i membrane**, to do those things which to their respective ! £ffiees la their behalf appears to be dene, and J*} 0 ? rjsnaaw*«s?^ c , \uiu5t. In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hun auSl ■ - “ For Sale! ~ „ IX ACRES OF LAND, In » eoperior etnte of cultlr.tion. S on *hkh i» no elngnnt Hoom, frontm, on the Ohh H t rw\. 11 In offered eheop for noch n home « wiodF rno.ndjolnln* Mr. Kethn-t’e «». o“.lJeh "one of tU drt of Soil W.ter Spr.np It le n benoUful Lot for n residence. . in3l:f« ” 75 Foorlh etreet. A SONIC LLBHARt.—The Antiquities of Freemasonry, comprising Illustration* of the Are grand Masonry, from the ereAtkm of the world to the dedlcttlon of King Solomon'* temple: by Rer. George 01W«t,I>.I>.,M. A. 8. R . Incumbent of the Collegiate Church, Wolwhampton p D O. M. for Lincolnshire; author of tbo HUtory of In tditfon.” M Mar in the East,” »c, Ac.; uniform Aneticii ISlUon; three dollars per annum. PublUbed monthly V L»n ftjMiMD, PhlU*rtpSU- B T c MOBaAS . Agrot, ARPRR AND PRANK LESLIE, 10R SKPTRMBKI. H»n»r, forSaptonljr. L«Ue’. Ladled OMtU to B«pUmb. r . lUrdTimae: byCh**. Dickens; ftwh aupply. TfcowUrOf*: by G.P.tt. **»«•• 8. B. LAUFMB, »5t “ 7 r Wood rtregt KKMDDA ABEOW boot—lOOßm wty flue Bermud: Arm. 800 l mcriTrf thirdoyb,^ M 3l eorBT of th» ptonood •ad M*rk*t »L A YK .Sfi° H “ BI PJtCTUEAI ' -1 gr jSa^uS°NO. —ONGREBS AMD BEDFORD WATER—A fmh imppli direct from U» Spring. by jq& uniciNß CHM3T3--1 hae* on hand the finest lot ol Medicine Cheat* ever offered In PlUjlmrg, T**** 11 ]" fir Femlliea. PtaTfician*. gtaamboate, Ac., Ac. Those wish fS t . Slj .»d cS.7a.»t oottU do w.U to c*U .nd« «■£•»■» befo " pnrdtMiog.t-who^-^ Leicester bhesp.-Bit™ «»» sjorp. <«•" ..y- Mtdd ” k '‘ <**«* toi^*jgw%J&>p aqazinrs fok rbptbmbkk- Fatnam'a Mapuine, ft>r September. Ilarper’a “ “ Grshmm’a “ Petoraon’a ** Qodej ’a Lndj’a Book, Journal, fcr Soptembe Jnxt reeeired and ft? ■ PAUL KJ * i anSl ÜbT RECEIVING, AT J. street, between First am 60 bags Filberts; 1 td “ English Walnuts; SO “ Cream Nuts; It bales Bord’ux Almonds; 300 bi* M. E. Balfius; ' l&Qbfdo do; 300 doc Lemon Bjtup; 30 begs German Plums; 30 dox Tomato Ketcbup; 3 cases Preserved Ginger: SO kegs Raisins; ft ra*es fancy box Prunes; a •* do jar do; L»J bn Fire Crackers; bJd “ Sardines, }4 acd***;' 10 ba->ketsolUe Oil; 1200 bus Pea Nuts; 10 bxj Waecaroni; 10 “ Vermicelli; 10 “ Olives; 10Capers; SOOtlruxu* Figa; 30 txs rock Candy; 1 case Sap Sago Cheese; 40 bags Pecan*; 30 *• Trica Almonds; 20 “ Lisbon do; 20 bblsLorerins’s Sugar; aB2S 28 Wood »t. i'oflliUer*. „ TWO OP LUIL-3 PATENT FRENCH BURR BMbi UACEIN ES, in complete running order, lor *ale a- .be •p»rt Steam Mill, Allegheny. m . rn sa3S:d3tawCt BRYAN, KENNEDY * 00. T'ltilUY PIECES ELKUANT PiGUUED I'LAli) ANt H. STRIPED SILKS- —On this day or to-morrow wo •* ill exhibit otrr eighty plecsfl rich fg’d plaid anu stripe: Si:k>. ot the most Ouhloni.Ua style*, aau eompn*ng by fur to. meet exierrire Tiriety crer shown is thircity. Purcht- c. at the recent Urge peremptory Miles in New \oi* »,e-* criflca from cost of importation, they will beoffered atabou. the md« ex frame low rates. The Ladies are particulurly to Oil H»» ««»<»« aAsos t CY) hWBQO PREPARED UUKN—ID boxes in store and fui by It. & SELLERS A CO, •affl 7 67 Wood street. T^TAK 10 AUIO-ttO ft. I- ■g»^t r L ga l> i CO «0 bbU la stow aod tor s*l« by JJ in jB R. K BgLLBBS& CO CIAaTILK SOAP—IO I>x* In for »leb* , fta 23 R. E. SELLERS * CO. s u^ rb - sc,da - 160 ivasstt & I«jUORICK h/v>t— ~ la atore and for tale by f »nW B. E. SELLERS A CO. ALU 80A P—lls bzj In store and for saleby aa 2B ENGLISH * RICHARDSON ARK puanck Ft>H BUSINESS.—For sale, the ato. k. (rood *UI md Axtures of ft Country Stow, with a Cotr tos« House, of Are rooms and kitchen, good cellsr, water i( i>>» door* and over half u ftcro of ground, with choice fruit. Abb gap* Tines, granaries, stable, An, titrated on a good road, about 9 a lies from the dry. This Stow ha? a good run of custom, and is nor doing a proAtable bos.oe >s. The Post Office is connected with the Store. Situate in a pleasant ndgbborfrood, near to Schools and Churches. lor MrtW pSt»U« -H on, oi SON, au26 140 Third street. caileg».Clasileal Department, : 1 lUMCH AMD GERMAN LANGUAGES. 1 MR. HAYDEN, Principal of this department, has ma le arrangements with Sir. P. I. UDWARDY for forming pennanenteUsMSin thaee Ung«agw. Mr.U.foagentle man of the highest reapectabUinr and thorough education, from Hungary, and no pains wfll be spared in Us depart mant to sustain tbs long estaWshed reputation of the In stitution, for efficient and thorough instiuctfon. Mr. U. j raeakstne English language Anently, and wm iostruc G-mans and Preneh in English. Parsons desirous of ut tending the Oommardal and Mathematical Departments at the same time can do so. Prifata instruction gITH I «w - instruction U 6, per half sesdon. Por cU» Instruction |lO, per half >pai MTHf-t Trt LET.—A good Brick Stable, in the rear fe No. SO, Pen,stmt. & antt ~ 140 Wood street ISLOCATIOMS —An instrumsnt'for reducing dlsfoca- Ladle*’ Class Is Mathematics* /N the Mathematical Pepertmsntaf Duff’a Collage* La* ( jiesaro taught Arithmetic, Algebra, Xlemtatur 1>«- 4 TSSMiS s Ri^fe and Shadows, An. This dees to designed principally for and adraneed itodenis, and *fll oe confined to Mathiwatian alone. _ , . , - . Hour*— Wednesday, from 4toB. P. Saturday, from ft to 12, A. M. Terms *lO, per J”*** *P* ble in ad ranee. L BAY DEN, A. M., aS?7_ Professor of Matfaematt*- —VPTRMHKR NUMBER OF PUTNAM, jOJt recriTed aaU tor sale at 20 cents, by SAM’L. B. LAUPFKB, au 2s 87 Wood street r.tlSH—loo bills and hf bbls Tront; ~7” F ICO do do White FUnrec’d this da&ty UXHSX H. 001X5% inJSKSK—3OO boxM prim* W. R. Catting, fct raltnj HKNBY 11. COUJSi 17N0L18H DAIHY CHESBB—UOtoXMthtadjJ’' and for g*Jy by ' [tag] HKNBY B. POLLIS*- CQJIK—37 bbdi'eood (Ur 2(«v oriMM »ipr» OßCon O rignmeot, for sail bj an 26 CUOB BUILDISJ LJl'i »J 4 Liberty; hieing • rront if 60fod k_ Lou, tor beinty of location “* of ln the neighborhood of the trodUM-EMy or ■Sis^Railroad or TuruptW. FtteitgO- TMm.onn fourth in hind, balance In SON, •u 2» n~i Ketitc Aaenti, 140 Third rtreet. ™ AM KI MONTHLY, FOB a* VTEMBKR.—Contents: Hon. J. P- Kennedy, author of -.iwS^i!!, o fa • Onr Perth* end Poll ace; Wood Note*; ofMoiic; Merbu «». WfWPTbe WlSofNorthem New York; Literature 01 liL-TILTtImI litter; The Songs that nerar were Song; £{33y2tt£!Ml Husband’s Mother; The Weeder; The £*2? tohmcfwo. (e letter from one of the strong Pl viL. OocklHgkt in Mexico; The Greet Excursion tal£idtaofSfcAnuwny; The History of e Ooemopolita; SiSSS-iti I »•«!*« «Sf; ***** ? Th-r^trril^Ac. Rewired end for saleby Llteretore, w QILDKNmttKT A 00., n4l Noffifl fourth street. N" ■ , >vy .t xAnY.—t*iitiiain‘i Monthly, wsl Yankee flottcna, far September, for sale by EL MISER A 00-, m Ji No. 82 Smlthflrid street. A CARD—To those wishing beautiful,healthy end eUge* ble sites for suburban reaMonma, I hare four of those besatifal blocks 100 feet aquae for sale, at the northern end of the Sherpsburah Bridge, four **Ms ftomtown, end within 1800 feet of tbe Allegheny These blocks wUI be sold at the prfoee oMlned at t{w pub lic auction on the 16th of July, adding interest only boo W tots, each 0 foot by 100, will be sold on reason ibl. term., exl *t the mm. Pr>°" “jgTS.fIKSf “ «» CiNDDSKt man SSMTJSffI-2' F»=S 7131 >Twt faaTwwM.csllsr,oTrn,fa>. Fotprtoemdtaras ■ntdr to " wrnBHW c w«i Baal Estats Agents, 140 Third street. PinntWawnY AMD WISP, tor medicinal purposes, u4torml.br FUSXXKS ISOST '-W-Vi >‘ f h ;r -< *. * V i if" WHITBECK S CIRCUS, TRIPMPH AJfT SUCCESS! BY PARTICULAR REQUEST, this Tw«p* will main la PittAbatEb fat THREE DAYS LONGER! TiIVRIDAT, FRIDAY ARDIATURDAT, Aagust Sl*t, ud B*ptei»b*r Ist and 2»A. jy lftTfam paribrta>aof at 2 o’ctofc <j*7» 6* ■ wlitVm nf fsmPr **•■***F r *» Btt ' 1 »»«♦■«• A s«leet Cotillion Partjr ijfiTni«T«y r tu*SDAY EVENING, *t C*rgo’« 11*14 Yottrihrtw«» *• *»£ ; by Cargo’s Bond. ~ ' • - . : VTciten PiiiaiyltwUsttMgtftlj- j U^^D».l^B<aßrac,B^ t l, between '- rtweU, end J. Kxo, Northwest cornet of Wamcna, Ai»- rhenydty, ere the attending physicians to the aboyelnsti* UiOon, for the first quarter of 18*4. AnphfatV”* for admission may U andeto themat all boorsaUbelr offices, or at the Hospital at a o’clock, U. i RecanteasesofaocJdSßtaliDjuiyarereoelyedatallboora, without form. *4?*— JUBKPH MBBTEBUKf”^ fcJTAyVPACTUBRR of all kinds of CABINET PtJBM ]VI TORE duICUATBB,No.tt Bmtlhfteld street,«ppo»lts City Hotel, Pittsburgh. __ t . »-*»*•’***''•■ w B—. Furnishing Steamboat* and Hotels particularly attended to. *nVkj_ rUasble and Cheap Coal VTorkn for lals» 'ITWRNTY-POUK ACRES or SUPERIOR COAL, and one PIS of tiroond on the MonongaM* ri«r, a shortdls- , iMceaboTe MonongahelaOty, togrtherwlthßalltoaiVCar*, SSSLvK other nSnaary fixetSk In good order for carry- . ioK on the Coal business on an extend** wale, and stso a free useof the landing at the rirer for boats, 4c. Thu rain ; of Coal Is fire foot thick, and of • vetj wjipjr^^iofsllty. for farther particular* apply to Law, No. 146 Fourth street, or to THOMAS SANDBRR. No. I IRS Ftrat street, Pittsburgh. *' aW * M Male of Groceries, *c, at Ametiom : ON TUOUSDAY, Augxul 31st, will bfi*»W, B»rTc, the contents cf a wholesale and retail Bortaad ; Grocery Store, containing a tee foffea. Teaioiar, Tobacco, lard and Whale Qua, Segare* of other jrtki- uulUt *«« r,^r 4ro c«y,wlU.llxtu«,*o.J S »~j 3 too«« “.uKtat edrnar Hat >nfl Bntthtold Btrtota. "liaitiK ur IT.—A Brick mu nml Qroa f d .f3?f 1. to MOO; only $2OO cuh in l**nd, b»Unc« nt «100 » ilou«.wn»ln» thto rooto dM ncjUjir. lijLot ~ 16 r~!t front on ArOiun .tort, ImAirirl,fcf 70 tot ,top, with P~h .nd Plum l"~jOgi^Vsi )S , I -n3O 140 Third rtrwt. KICK HUliHtll aiLKB —A. A. »»*>-''* W. “vi juet received a largo aeejrtment of Black figured Hike, or every wldlh and gratia, including tome very One Itjlea 4 * Biark Brocade. _ _ * ua ° kiJalnks a.nd <U!H»uhuu >*>>•»* S* 1 joat [m3o] A* A. MABOW m CO. — BW GINGHAMS.*— W« o»re Jurt neetod 60 p*«e*; • »n. of J«rk mnr «tjh»- MABOH CO. .LL WOOL DKLAINKS.—We Hat* now * Ul*» reppl A ot eT«Joo l or,..r*niß*.««d«-dJ^ rt No. 26 imh meet. - 1 q, d> Wood* - - TMPOBTUR A VT) WWOT.BfIiLI DUIBS QT TIH|B [ a!?D uSdßm,NolfTtforth 8«md•««> : .6OToßmoe,o»«iHo, Phllodolpblo, hM va tnl&Jl* bM» r anolitloo of old BroodloL Wlaoo. Irion WbU7, Know- , Sl. WhiSr, Holtaidefa,Cordtalo, *o,on tanu nor4j ; the itteoftoo of porcbxCTß arid deaim. [ia3»y^ UWdTUV*. - ■ _ WAVKBLBY HOUBH, 60 Sooth Hghth«trwt,l>etweea - s Cbestnot and Walnut, Philadelphia. L«aBfcy _ ; —— TBS VHIO9) ' • : XTO. HI Arch #treet, Philadelphia. T. B.WBM{lmUof j>( the KagltQ Proprietor. [aiUfty A l«w Arri'riti of Pl*mo*. \ /"CHARLOTTE BLUMK, No. 118 Wood Btree., ■ Just re ; SSSS new Piano Porte* "Eh And with- |. . V out the .Eolian attachment; .. „ _ f One elegant carved Louis XIV style Grand Action T oe« « eitra carved Serpentine, pearl key*.7 octave Piano. V- Two full cured, Mil grand, 7 octavo Basel. Two plain Rosewood ®£ One do do ®>* • Throo do do ■ 8 ■ r- i, ■* Two double round corner Boeewood6Xoeta?u Piano*. •_ One round corner finished back and front 7 octave Plano. * * A farther arrival is expected in about two wecH [aug>_ |.' “ ‘ ‘ Tea. Tea* Ten. " ~ WE have re&dved from New York and PhUadal* 3- V »hi* 380 mau* COEBTB TEA, coßprbfaff Tonne | - •. ; BffifeHUveoa, Imperial, Gunpowder, Ootouf,Eonebonc, r . ®£SandEngliahßroakfatt,aUof wUAhataha«ncare« | SR??s«cted, and will be sold as usual, wholesale * • •>r retail. Also, superior Kk> and Java Ooflee, Is>vstlßg*s t .mi st. Louis Refined Sugars.snltablefor Jellies, PrMerves. •> *e^atB,9,loaadHc¥®;2s»oooPrindpeBeg»rsofprbua which we will sell wholesale at $W v' ,J‘ Peliu Tea Store, 38 Kftb street. R’S literary Depot, opposite the Theatre . O. ANDKKhO&’S, MO W* ii Second:' *) bxa Ciey Pipes; & cases Sicily Liqaotio; 30 reams Ktea Verses; 20 “ aaa’d Extracts; St) bis Jujube Paato; 60 ** Gam Drops; 150 dot Pepper Sauce; 150 gw Miller’s Pins Cut; 50 “ Anderson's do: 50 doz assorted Pkkle^-; 80 bxs Lozenges; 50 gross Blacking; 200 bbts Sagar; 10,000 Principe Sermr?; 10,000 hegslia do; 10.000 Havana do; 20,000 Oommoa do; 20,000 llf. Sp*ni-h Segare: 15 mats fresh Bates; ! 3,000 Coo«& Nuts; £0 cask" Currants; 25 bxs SluUrd Almon-1.-t 5 bbia do; 12 lots Refined 2 cases Calabria do; 4 “ Mat Cassia, 2 “ Nutmeg*. J.C. ANDERSON, between First and Sec^od. - JJnslc* v TD3T RECEIVED AT IL KX.KBBJR’S MUSIg^ ■I ihe Ten- laba<t tnd mart fashionable Music, Sdected by Henry Kleber, personally, In the eastern cm» S»«t£- The celebrated Koow-Nothnig 80ns, by Wise * Hmlsman’s Mountain Hone, by Fr. Abt ; ? U 8082 by Mario, by Eeica. Quad rille. by Charles d'Albert; LTnnocenee, latest Polka, •• by Charles d’Albert; Wide Awake Galop, bJ ftvHj Brown; > Viltace Polke, by Wallersteln; Carniral ;gcbotU»h, by j Whiner; War Galop, by JulUen; Sbanghal-Pdlbyby War- « t ren; Early Dreams, a beautiful melody for small hands, by I Th. Ocsten; Lights and Shadows, brilliant danflar and - f marcher, by Th. Oostsn; Ala£ . Schmitt; Modern School for the Violin, jart published by * Sttttltt USKKY KLEBKB, W’Tbird street, sign of the Golden Harp. f . Dvffl College. * , THE Classical and Mathematical CepartnMDtiof tUrin* stitntion will be opened on MUKDAY, Angus* Dst. Language, Mathematics, and the highest English Branch*** will be taught, Young men can here puisne a thorough :‘‘ courte of Gaedenl and English studka. Xo pains g””- { pexxse will be spared to make this department of the College worthy of patronage. _ Terms, *» per session, of twenty “* * half wwHoii, in adracea.'* P- HASDXX, M. B-, -* . aa2i;y prof Mathematies and Classical Languages. -v EW BOOK BY N. p. WILUA-Jwt rwlTid bj B. \ Miner k Co., No. 32 Smithfleld street: _ » famrniH Persons nod Places: by N. ParkerWlUla. __ « Daniel Boone and the Hunters of Kentucky: by W. H. Beesrt. - • fifty Years in both Hemispheres, or Reminiseeneee or a A . former Merchant: by Vincent Noite, late of Near Orltans; ? 12mo, cloth; price $1,25. ' I The Youth of Jeflers©n,oraChronieleofCoUegeSc**fea» ; or the Black Eagle: by G. P. It Jamoa; W I CC HfteeQ Minutes Around New York: by G.G. Foster; 25 r '"clur Honeymoon, and other Comicalities, from Funeh; I elth Illustrations; $1,25. _ . • • I The American Cottage Builder; a aeries of Deaignjjrlans I mil Specifications, fconTs2Qo to $20,000, ** Horn® fi* the I People: by John Bullock, Architect, Ae. - / I History of Cuba: by Maturin M. Belkru; 75 cents. I Agatha Beaufort, or Family Pride; GO cents. I * AU the new Books of the day supplied by I H. MINSK k 00, I n 23 No. 82 ftaitfiflaM street. BLIQHTFUh LOCATIONw—For sale, a new Frame Dwelling House, jut eo®plated, eg afcs rooms and a cellar, situated on Me. Washington, a abort otstenre from the Inclined riane. The Lot is 100 feet front on aOO feat street, by 205 deep on alO feet alley. Price sl3oo—terms easy. Persons in search of a pleasant reeids>c«. will do well “ “* mlM aw lbo " prop " ty fSSrra&x * eos, 1U 23 140 Third street O M ALL COTTAGE HOUSE, with » Lot of 50 feet front on O Union street, Mt- Washington, by 22S feet deep to a 60 feet street Price $700; *4OO in hand, balance in three ye.rljp.jrm.Mx *TKO * MOOEHBAJ. mKKBKaOOeiCd, »r Current Subjects Kxtemporansoualy 1 Treated, by William Elder. famous Persons and Places, by N. P. WUlii. Daniel Boone, and the Hunters ef Kentucky, by W. H. , Bogart. Chessut Wood, by Lrile linden. Petenon’aMagtalfte for September. OodMy's Lady's Book. Yankee Notions. Just recstred and fersale be; W. A. GILDKNFENNBY ft 00* I ao2t NO.T6 Fourth street -a- AND WARRANTB~IO,OW ACRHL-I am instructed ±j to pay as follows for Land Warrants to the amount of ten n<< acres, Tia: $lBO for IflO acres; $Bl for SO seres; $46 for 40 aoes; In gold. •• JAMBS- BLAKBLJ. au23 Beal Betels A#tftt FOR SALE—6O Bhiiding Lots in Bast UrerppeL (Brio. These Lots axe in the mklst of Potteries, user tnefttn tiouof thePittsburghandClsTeUnd Bailroed, end wtU be sold cheap. Teems of payment, >8 pec month. Ptfognsx ocptionabla. Apply to JAMB* BLAKILT; .«« Beal ftstate Agent. fV)R SALE—A two story Brick House and hot, an Den* i“lOUlt THOUSAND ACRE £ lowa,foraale. Apptyto auS3 —AND fob SALE—IBO acres situated in Baoecsn ftot tom, 4 mßss west of Beonomy; price $66 fer acre. ‘ 150 acres 8 mßss west of Economy, on which is a good SpflTgft pAf.MfIN.--l Mft. 1 Bptc«d pound oaos, jut rtedred br •ui3 MOKKD'BALMQR--Ju*treoeiTed by BaUroad from Bo* ten, 100 lbs fresh Sacked BeUaon, of Tory goshtr! [enffl] W. A. ITOLPML omoKKU HALLBUT--360 pounds,in'dae aider.Jut-t* Q edTed by • V. A.: KSS MAC&XKKL— Mo. 1, In Idtt*, jut Railroad from Boston, by ao2B | , EBKIGJtJj—SO p*u Wool Dabeiges, of the most I / ble colors, jort rec*ir«H>jexpra»ji '■ A A. MAJOh A-Oga. AA. MASON * 00. bore just * *«t -• cnent of French Ghigbsma, »ll of which of colors sod entirely new pattern*. 1 aaa , INSEJU. 01L-l.M.l.«mh M d S Jlg fa^^: ? SneecMcvtfJ. Kidd JlO&V -WS3 No- 60 Wood Btrogt. j !ALCTNSi)MABmigm-3w1t.0» union* t ’ bu bT HMBP bkb: 7~tOP±h VAKMiaH—duonila Vtw York, om h*«f*a \_j for fie fcy [*?aj ' FLKMXMQ BEOS. PQAK&—W»haTeoahand*foil >tpefcof >4* Crush sd Sugar*, suitable tor pairing wytWi which we an selling at % 9,10 ■n»n p«kin Tea El«w> MBW> atmt~ .mam XBB&SBSftBw " " box itin ror iw. rIE Htaeribar.olhn »■» M* «Uil» «tD*«fOr*- n»l »B 1 of tht ennom. ltw of bow *«■ S WKSLSY SSUS,, r "aSSSt* »».io—MaMawt Ut tor Sale. , v A GOOD BUILDUP ln ItS atoßceof tb« —*- p “‘ t - . V.SKY MSB DRAY HORSIt,« H*ts£?3KSf* njutY-axio »>., mwwi »»» | >«'&y.. THfTj [)>n tUBOM MOB. .-» . . ,v;«'K:r“ .tv--* v > * ' rf - I'.-ViJ aoSbSl* ( BUtt 01 JAMBS BLAKXLI* W. A. IfQKPBQ. W. A. ICCtUBfL
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