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Jtawrat «y» G»l»i (pronounoed OrtMy.) •• i» ■'’'" ;; awy-aifM ?•«*«* *g«.” ( ''• i- •••’' :; •- ivW; 't : . ■ : ■' ■ : >•,.--•;y.• ••> ■ ■ • v- •?■ ■ "■?•'••'•■ **■••■• ‘- 1 >| *; <■,!'* ««• % iV. '/." • i -' 7 L ; * '' ■' ‘ : -' ■ : ''■'*'^>vsirvM^^v ''' :^ ■’ / ' ,> i ; ' t ,vv3hs 5 1 ;;,v:t - .>• r 1 .-’ ■ve*^-‘- ; 4A;'- ? -v : '-''' ; ' -i* V- '• m flfl ■ .ii j> \ ! " . . MINII '• t - '■*, , -»v.. t ■■•me' ■■■■■■; •fc.--- , •l"'' . ' , •. f | l ' ,■» ** ■* f-‘ V *V ~ * r*f *: rnimmeeem . n.,« r.„. koad gtocg.—Pna« theeombined lin 3fiannng J * —5 1 ! down more thin one hundred per cent, in lew i ,hin eighteen months. In the Bpring of 1863« roB oqvs&a'Oß, ! was selling ot $B7 per share, now it is quoted it friiiM BIGLER. * 32mthoNowYork,tock eiohange - w * b ‘ , ILLIAJI JJJ-VJXJXJ ; UeTe the Etol . k iegued by this Company amounts JOB jtrstlCS OT THS gppBBME upw n r ds of thirty millions and hieing depre- TEREIMIAH S . BL AO E-) ciated mor e than one half, some pereops lost . j 01 aoumsat ooustt. , sm&11 pi)e risking their money in so ticklish »n investment. The great deoline has occurred within a short time and is donbtless in good • part owing to the inflaenoe of the beers, if not ia a measure winked at by the directors themselves. In April laßt, Erie was quoted at $7O at the Broker’s Board of New York; mow it is quoted at $32. Having roaohed a very low figure, perhaps far below its real worth, the i reotors are about to come out with a statement showing a profit for the last nine months qf more than $600,000— being about 8 per cent- upon the entire stock of the Company. It is earning at least the full interest of its liabilities and en gagements; its revenues were never so great as now, nor tile proportion of its eapenses; to the business done so small. Thin at leaßt is the state ment promised by the Company. But we may ask why was not an intimation of this given some weekß ago, before so many were allowed to oncriflce their stock ’ It does look very like a swindle, or a winking at it, which isjostae bad. tKMOCBATIC TICEBT. fOB CANAL COMMISSIONER, HENRY S. MOyT, of pm ootnmr. PITTSBURGH: TOES DAT MORNING: C TO THB LKGU. PIIOFKSSIOK. If a» T of oor legal friend. wUh Paper Boo*, printedje inform .bom that the Post Job, OOr. '° at tb« shortest notice, end in the neetost style or the Art. Qjy. us a trial and we will insure Bfttl-foc'.lon- Hews of tlie Dsy 0.1 Saturday last, an aroh of the bridge, now In oourae of construction, near Wheeling, for the llempfield Railroad, fell, lulling two persons —Mr. James M’Cartney, the contractor, and one of the workmen: The Chioago paper that wo take the descrip tion of Mr. Douglas’ reception from, is a eery decided Anti-Nebraska paper, ana mimical to the ‘'Little Giant.” Nevertheless, it acknow ledges his speech to have been a very able one; bnt from the abuse Mr. D. got, and the exhorta tions of a portion or tho press to mob him, we are not surprised at the noise and confusion. “ Truth oruehed to earth will rise again." The mortality of New York, Philadelphia and Boston, for tho week ending on Saturday, was as follows llackutt's Speculation.—lTard Tmss Dia tant.—Upwards of twenty five thousand dollars were realized at the auction sales of tickets, for Qriii and Mario’s first opera, which pame off last evening. When we take into consideration the fact that three-fourths of those were bought by music publishers, hotel keepers, &c. t who expect to realize a farther handsome profit, the coat to the people of New York, of this ope ratic performance, cannot bB muoh short of thirty five or forty thousand dollars. Talk about hard times among a .people who can afford that sum for a single night’s entertainment ! The first ticket was knooked down for two hundred vnu, THE DROUGHT DoTnV GOOD! j aud fifty dollar, to a Mi.. Contt.. an English Few beil. ere wholly evil in their effect.. Tho j U dy, who i. .aid to be snob a pss.ionato .dm - .er.reet pnhlie calamities often prodnoe com. ;„ r „f Mario, that .be not only attended all 1.1. result. Wfleial ,o the community. So it may performance, in Eugluud, * be with; the preaent severe drought, and con.e- him to Amer.ca, and stop, at the same bote . quent short orops. It will occaeion mneh euffer- „o other reason than to be near her admira on. ine «Sepe 1 forthe exorbitant price, of provi- Wonder whether it i. Mi.. Burden Cantu who ■ionswill render it difficult for tho poorer ola.se. bad such an inclination, some year. ego. o to obtain * enffioient enpply of wholebome food, the Duohe.. of Wellington. They both wem It ie eetlmated that the defloienoy in the crop, have the dime.. |_ thi. year, oooaeioned by the .drought, will equal poutioal. in value two hundred million dollars. It may Vikongo Couktt.—Tho Democracy of Ve yet prove, however, that the account, of tho b.d nlngo countyi on the 28th ult., nominated Joa. oouditionof the corn, potatoes, garden veget- K. Kerr for Caogress, and Col. Wm. H- Lamber abUs, Ac., «• considerably exaggerated. The {on fflr The Convention adopted deficiency may not be so great as has been gen- reBolutioilH sustaining the National; and Btate erally ipprebended; but whatever it may be, it j denouncing Know-Nothingism, is ao much subtracted from the wealth of the pledging the party to sn ondirided suppoit country; so much destroyed as really as. though j (he county tiekst. consumed by fire. This must seriously affect - LaWRISCB Cocstt.—The Democratic Dele the public prosperity ; retard, or even suspend j g#te Collvect j ont on the 2Bih olt , nominated the work *n eoma public Improvement; greatly re* j | o jj oW i D g ticket Congress, M. C. jTrout; As duce the astivity and value of inland and foreign ; 6emh i Vj Matthias Fisbcr ; Comroisaiontr, James oommerce, and produce a general curtailment of j p ßtte^aon . Auditor, A. Tyler, 3 ychrs; Mc basineas operations. | Bride, 1 year. Ttrtt* there i. no danger of . famioe. There ; 1 * ■ 1 ~ uat mere i. no “ Pulpit Bennett, in hi. will be food enough for the home demand ; end I 1“* UkYIL ‘ the accounts of abundant crop, in Europe reo- j i«ua »r Sunday'. lit,aid, read, quite long der. improbable that the foreign demand for 1 homily to the Sew York Clergy ou their m.uKold breadstuff, this year will be light. The di.ae- ; .hort-oomiug ! ,a=dend. by exhortm^ t d trou. effect, of thi. almost unexampled defi- 1 l ie,r duty, end faithfully to exampk cienoy of crop, are easily understood. But may |of iheir and ‘ ‘j. f . : D f who*c mission was, ' rvaee on sarin— go? a there not b. some compensating benefit. , sum. , M# , Mt h avr good even_put of tni. evil. j . dof , in „ the thermometer hah stood at 08 The drought, while it destroys vegetation, de- J ***** 01 .troyi alao the innumerable animalcules that in- j 111 ,kt ..... 1 — lest ibe Boil. The weevil, the army worm, the Navigation E.nhang. null n Fia. : — 3o deose bugs end insect, that, from year to year, do .0 j s ,h, smoko along the St. Lavrenev river, caused much'damage to crop., will be destroyed with by the wood, being on firr, that fob eome week, the vegetation this year. The animalcule; that navigation has been rendered very difficult, produce the potato rot muet periah in the parch- The .teamere for mile, have to toll their bell. 'ed earth ; and tba countless swarm, of in.eota | i„ t t bey come in oontact with some other boot, that every year render a large portion of the a „d in one or two instance, pilot. }>ave ran tbeir grains, frnitß and vegetable, unwhole.ome for' boat, agronud, uuabletofind the channel through food, wiirbe .wept out of existence. The soil , the dense volume of smoke. and the atmosphere ar. becoming purified a. by 0 r WAT.a'-Some ofi ear citi.en. and nrcn&red for a mors healthful aud vig* , , . fir®» P P , . n ‘have expressed apprehension th*t the supply of oron. vegetable and animal life hereafter. Da-, »*" “P « throagh ODr workli ring a eerie, of productive year, these vermm , water y, B «w. aomunnlate till the earth and air need .uchpun inf orm. d by ,b. engineer a, ,b. floation. The destruction o, the crop, with the , , her( aa c6use for Buch eppre vermin, i. a great present loss to .mall gain ia „ Mr , ufficient . and will But the future crops and future health of the | country may be materially improved. Another consequence of the deficient harvest oonpot fall to be salutary. It will teach a much needed lesson of economy. Extravagance is one of tba groat evils of the day. Tho nn.xampled prosperity ot the country for several yesrs past, the loflnx of gold and the increase of wealth, had given people 'almost boundless con lldenoe in the future. To economise and save had become unfashionable. The golden future, it was thought would take caro of itself ; nnd the present might be enjoyed without stiot. Tbo Paris fashion, imported, coat million, each year; and the foreign good, imported soma two or three hundred million.; Our surplus production, were relied on to pay fur them, without materi ally ditnimebing our supply of gold. But when the oropa fail, and the gold begins to flow out in alarming quantities to pay for the foreign goods, one-half of whioh were mere luxuries, peopls begin to swaken to the fact that they have been living far too fast. Short crops, exorbitant pri ces for food, a drain of specie from the oonntry to pay for luxuries, will teach eoonomy and en force it; and'tholesson will notsooo bo forgot ten. The importations of the next year will probably be one-half less than last year; yet the oonntry will bo Buffioiently supplied Mth goods. If people bo will it, they may live about IS cheap for the next twelve months as for the last, notwithstanding the still increasing prices of food. But to do so the old ooa*. must be brushed’ up and worn a whUe longer ; and the silk dress delayed till next year. Discard all those lnxnries, and the solid comfort, and ne eauariM of life are easily obtained by the great mass of the people. If the drought teaches and enforces the lei son of eoonomy, it will greatly improve tho state of society, tho morals of the people, and the prosperity of the opuntry in the future. ..in-, 1 But this deficient harvest mast directly auect the temperance canse. People must have bread; and there will be little com to spare to make Whißky. The high price that corn will bear will disoonrage distillation. Thero is every reason to believe that liquors will bo for less abundant for tho next twelve months than former ly, and will bear a far higher price. As a con- Be'qnonoe, there mnet be less drank. People may beassnred, that if they find oheap liquors next kear they must be adulterated, manufactured, mere Imitations of tho pure article, and destroo tire tqhealtb. Should tho defloient crops result m reducing the quantity of Whisky manufactured this year one-half, the publio health and morals would be greatly improved, and the amonnt of idle .J, misery, nnd crime, reduced. New York.~. Philadelphia Boston Cholera is slowly receding in all these cities. The week previous there were fourteen moreca sen ib New Yerk, fifteen in Philadelphia, and fourteen in Boston. Cho«»a >» NiWAUt, Ohio. -The Licking County Berald,ot the 80« h nit, .aye since if i»nou. publication the cholera agam broke out ta Newark, and S 3 deaths from that disease and HBl others, in all 85-bad occurred.none Veak. It is enppoeed the scourge is abafng. Dscuhss Gonra BACS.-Oen. Hiram W.l bridge delines a re-nomination to Congress. The reason glren is a press of prieate business. • K i, ' ,vs* - <*«•• «*,✓*• -• .• ; .. v • * 1: *.•; -Vi 5. Cholera. Other Du. Total. ..116 . 706 822 28 278 SOI 12 95 107 41 ! >.U- 'Vfi ' •*«*... •i ■ ; ■:■!■; ■ : ■■ ib continue to bo for a long time. Asothie Richmond in the Field.— Col. T»t«, of the Columbia Democrat, faae brought out a new camlidate for Supreme Judge. He hae at the head of hla column: “For Supreme Court, Jceehiau S. Mott, of Bomeract County.” Stick lo the ticket Colonel. lowa-— Mr. Foutz, in a trifling dispute, killed bis wife near .Fort Dee Moines, Iowa; and at Camanobo, in the same Ssate, G. G. Blodgett, for some trivial oanse, knocked his wife down, and stamped and kicked her nearly to death. lowa has become Abolitiouixsd and demoralized. All the clerks in the Poet Office, at New Or leans, left, in a body, yesterday, in conseqnenoe of a quarrel with the Postmaster. The receipts for duties at the Castom House in Pnilft'Mpbia, fcr the month of August, amoao tftl to $G01,163 70, against $516,612 10 in the corresponding month last year. Barton Jones, convicted of murder, and Jo seph B Smith, for kidnapping, decamped from the Delaware Jail, last Thursday, while the jail or was at Camp Meeting. The report golog the rounds pf the papers, of a large and fashionable hotel about to he erect ed in New York for the aooommodatlon of color ed people has no foundation in truth. Some $200,000 of United States Stocks have been sent from New York to Washington, for re demption, sinoe the issuing of a circular of the Treasury Department. Some half a million, it iB said, will be withdrawn from the Bank De partment, and the new State Loan substituted. The following gentlemen were elected Direc tors of the Central Ohio Railroad on the 29th olt.: John H. Sullivan, Cbauncy Brooke, N. L. Whittemore, Nebemiah Wright, John Davenport, Isaac W. Hall, George Jsmee, Moses Sarchet, S. R. Hosmer, William Gallagher, Samue IClark, George B. Wright, Samuel Brush. At a meet ing of the new board, J. H. Sullivao, was elec ted President, S. R. Hosmer, Treasurer, abd Wm. Wing, Secretary and Auditor. The office of Vice President has been abolished. The Williamsport and Elmira Railroad, was formally opened on Thursday of last week. The distance is 75 miles, and will be traveled in three hours. When the other links are com pleted, it will require but nine hours* travel to reach Elmira, and about thirteen to reach Niagara Fal s. Within sixty 1 days, probably, there will be a continuous line of railway be tween Philadelphia; and Elmira, the connection between Philadelphia and Williamsport being in a far greater state of forwardness than those be tween Baltimore and Williamsport. The Old Sohool Presbyterian Churoh in this country, it appears from the annual report just issned, numbers 140 Presbyteries, 2,308 Minis* ters, 2,976 Churches, and 225,404 Communi cants. The New School, 108 Presbyteries, 1,672 Ministers, 1,461 Churches, and 141,447 Com municants. The the past year, of the Old Sohool organisation is—of Presby teries 3, Ministers 64, Churches 97, and Com municants, 6,141. The New School has no in crease of Presbyteries, but a decrease of 8 Min isters. It has, however, aa increase of 85 Chnrobes and 1,025 Communicants. A ChestxafiXld Wokdea.—A Chesterfield correspondent of the Whig tarnishes the follow ing: There is now In the possession of Col. W. W. Hancock, of this oonnty, an egg, which ie the most remarkable phenomenon of the age. It ie the egg of a hen, rather ■'•mailer than nsnal, bat of the common form.; yet, no matter in what position it is placed, it will immediately erect itself upon one particular end, by means of some inside hot unknown agent. It cannot be kept in any other position, not even if placed on the opposite andi larger end—it will Immediately jump upon the other. There is no hoax about it. i A Big Biti u THE Fakct.—jhi* phU polio* »r» becoming exoeedhtjlj la looking after tile moraU of the Qiulrflt tong ago a dauoe house of bad repots wM broken up,, in which were found ifctiSted upwards of iifty persons while In the eery act of praotieing the art of Terpsichore; and again the papers of Saturday mention another great haul of men and women of easy Yirtne. It ap pears certain habitations in Duponceau street, became snoh an intolerable nuisance to the neighborhood, that the Mayor Issued a search warrant for the examination of alt the places complained of. This document was planed in the bonds of a Lieutenant of police, who, ifith thirty men on about 1 o’clock on Saturday morning, matte a descent upon nine different houses, and in lees ten minutes arrested all the inmates. ‘ They consisted of Bixteenraen and thirty-eight women. The females ranged from 20 to 60 years of age, and among them were young and beautiful girls just commencing a oarear of nee and misery—old and shameless Cyprians, married women, and servant girls In respeotable families. The male portion of the oflVndera comprised clerks, professional mem, knights of the buskin, and two countrymen, whose wagons were in market One of these, a Jirseyman wh) had arrived the previous day with a load of sweet potatoes, felt the evil effects of being round in bad company. Io vain did he try to induce the officers to let him go. “He spoke of his farm, hia family, hisreptuationand his potatoes, but it was all of ho use. The offi cer’d bt-art was eutirly too hard—poor Jersey was conducted to the station and remained there all night perfeotlyioaeosiWe. Walking •paoAdown the floor be-would erclefca e»ery noy »°d then, as bough talking to hifoself • whafwlll become of my potatoes ? Liny (his wife perhaps) will be ia the market this morning, and she'll think l’rc been killed. Oh, my goodness, can’t l get out of this hero place ,?’ " After they had been taken to the statioo house, a well dressed gen tleman contrive t to escape by representing that he was a wealthy merchant from Ohio —that he had not been in the house, but had mixed with the crowd, and been arrested ia mistake. He said ho would be ruined, if he was found among such a party. [From th« Cbi«*fro Fm Piw, of S»tor4*j.] T»1« Doo|lM Meetlßl *t Ijrtli a,’o6o’p«r§o»» prenat Mr. Dougins had a stormy meeting last even iog at the North Market Hall. Thera *u ft great amount of groans and cheers. Bat Ultra was nothing like a riot, or any approach to it. He sa d some bitter things sgainst the prats of Chioago, and did not compliment the intelligence of eitiieus in aery pleasant terms. They re fused to bear him on these subjects. Towards the oioee of bis speeoh they became so uproari ous that he was obliged to deeist. The plain truth is. there were » great many there who were unwilling to hear him, and mani fested their disapprobation In a eery noisy and disrespectful manner. We regret exceedingly that be was not permitted to make his speeoh unmolested. That would hare been far better than the course that was pursued. W# are glad, however, that whea he decided U. make no further efforts, the people retired peaceably to ♦heir homes and all was quiet. His speech, a* expected, was ao able one. We have notes of It, and shall publish the substance of it on Monday. From the Ctk* OhwrTw, S»-j>teah«i I' Tht Hurdl* Jamplag* A large crowd waa,*attracted to the Out!da course, yesterday afternoon, to witness the feat, orver performed in ihwMeiuiiy of j*®?* tog fi*e hundred hurdles, three feet aad two in ches high, in five miles, within forty flee min utes. The following was the lime made by Mickey : First mil© in ft 80, second 11 80. third i 1.40, fourth 11 M, fifth 108; total 64.42—13 woods coder the time allowed. To clear the hurdles a moderate number of times is no feat hi all. Endurance seems to be requisite to an accomplishment as great as that of Mickey Free s. 'Mickey’s gait was steady, and hi* pace as sya itmatio as possible.. Hi* progress was watched with interest while the jumping was going on, but there w*J9 uo excitement until he commenced on the last quarter. He came in on a too, and utter reaching the winning post, fell into the arms of his Irtends, exhausted- He sona ral lied, however, and appeared before the termina tion of the sport on tae c :urac, looking as fresh j as ever. \ - ■ (9* As an affectingevidecoe of the uodyiag confidence of lovely woman, we copy the follow ing fro® a Knoxville paper: Married, on the 10th July, in KooxvUle, Ten nessee, by Z.*k Boothe, Esq, Mr. Patrick Welch to Miss Sarah E. Davis. • _ t Died, in Knoxville, on the 24th July, Mr. Pat rick Welch. Married, on the 12th August, in Knoxvtue, Teon., by W F. Stay, Esq , Thomas Goltlo* to : Mrs. Sarah E. Welch, relict of the late Patrick Welch. - This is a fanny world ! A Swindler. —A mao representing himself no J. B. Degraff. appeared at LaGrange, about ten days since, and professed to be the agent of the Franklin and American Insurance Companies of Boston, Mass. He accordingly Issued a policy of insurance ou the property of Ttaoa. J. Bain, of that piece, and received $2l therefor. He theo made Mr. Bain, his agent for Oldham county and left. It turns cut as we are informed that the same man had imposed in like manner on Mr B. O. Davis, for $176, and Mr. Clifford, for $60 — both of the latter gentlemen are of tbie oity— nod that he is not the agent of the above Compa nies, and as a consequence tlys above parties have been regularly victimised. 'Let the citizen* of other plaoee look out for such imposters.— Louisville Democrat, In mri Rather Unfortunate. —A gentleman from Thorold, Canada, went to Buffalo on Friday last, to prosecute a claim against certain par ties for SIOOCL The suit occupied two day*, and resulted in a verdiot in his favor for $166. His couusel fees and expenses reduoed the pile down to an*even hundred. On Saturday night he started to take thp care for huae, but found that he was too late, and must remain over night. He therefore took lodgings, and awoke on Sunlay morning to find that he had been robbed of the surplus $lOO. Hi* journey and lawsuit did not, certainly, turn out much of a •peculation. Important to the Landless.— The Wash ington Star understands that the Secretary of the Interior is aboat to restore to “market” all the land withheld from sale on account of the contemplated railroads running through or near them, except, of oourse, the case* where Con gress has actually made the grants for railroad purposes asked. A large body of very desira ble lands will thus become again subjeot to pri vate entry at $1,26 per acre or to location with land scrip. This is important to bo speedily and widely known by way of preventing epeoial no tion in them. _ l«y- The fires in the great forests at the Norm and West have “ played hob” with the donizens of the wilderness. Bears, squirrels, deer, etc., all have their fastnesses destroyed; and from the whirliog flames whioh traverse so swiftly mountain, valley, and glade, they have no refuge but to fly to the preoincts of human habitation. In other quarters, where fires have not prevailed, the protracted drought has caused similar results. A Steam Plouoh. —Among the inventions of the day is a plough to go by steam. lie con struction is simple: a velocipede on wheels six teen feet high and eighteen feet apart, with a governing wheel eight feet high. It may be con verted into a steam and locomotive, and on a smooth road travel at the rate of twenty-five miles an hour. It can be used for various purpose*. It is the invention of Mr. Henry Cowing, of- Louisiana. Approaching Elxctiqbs. —The election in Vermont for State officers and Legislature and three Representatives to Congress will take place on Tuesday next, the 6th of September. The election in Maine for six Representative* In Congress, State offioere, and Legislature will take plaoe on the following Monday, the 11th of September. Vermont, though a Whig State, baa at present a Democratic Governor, while Maine, a Democratic Btatehaa a Whig Governor. A DAT Tima Sixty Yeabs Ago.—ln O’Beil ley'. History of Weot.ru Now York. Dr. Cotou try, who settled io 1790 with bll femlly at the outlet of Seneca Lake, furnishes a sketch of the seasons and the health of this region for a series of years. He says that “in 1795 no rain feU .either in June or July; the water in the lake lowered more than a foot, the heavens seemed on fire, the earth scorohed, and the air satu rated with pestilence.” In 1816, the cold year; the season was very healthful. Woxas Drowsed bt a Watea Bpoot.—A water spont descended at Charlottesville, Va., on Priday last, by whioh a horis was washed away and a lady drowned. ........... ■>» ,'.. ‘ ' >V- *• *i s ,*» '* ==2 4 • pram- the inatov Tlmss.l ; Kurbii fttlte T»*M *•»>«* TS* montage of Ohattb Pasha, sou of Besehld Pasha.with Fatten Bdtuan, eldest the Solten, takes piece on Thoraday next. In February U*t, the contract of marriage waa I signed, and the splendid presents were sent by Ihe bridegroom’s father to the Imperial Palace of Theheragan. It was then * h ‘* I marriage and the accompanying festivities should be celebrated in the enmmer, but It appears that the necessities of the state base prodooed an er feet even on the exalted personages who have ner«r before denied themselves aoythmg. lt Is resolved that the marriage "hall be celebrated without the usnal profusion and extravaganoe. The vast cost of Eastern ceremonies would frighten the most msgniaoient monarch. of En ropo. The expeose of the approaching nuptials would amount to about three times the eoet of her Britanuio H.jeety’e coronaUon, and in snob | a ease the feetivitiee, if indulged in, must be of ! the grandest kind, for the young lady .e the #r.t daughter of the sovereign who has left her fath er’e house, end the bridegroom e father is the Lost eminent, »od in some reepeote the mo,, meritorious, of the Turkish dignltarles. For a splendid dieplay the money is not to be had, and it la therefore resolved to establish a new prece dent, and celebrate the nuptials m the modest •tileof the western world. But the young ooople are well provided for. A palace of vest eiae and splendor was commenced by Beeohid Pesba lone years since. The ex pense wee too great even for a weaithy man who was every day beooming more wealthy. The honor ofau imperial alliance bad been promised him, end he took mesne to retain the palsoe in the band, of hie family by a traneaotion not un common in Turkey. The Sultan purobaMd he bnllding at a great price. and « t '' ad ° n ,h ° daughter who waa to marry the youthful heir to the minieter. It ha. now been fiui.hed. an'i will receive the ooople immediately on their marriage. *r A. IM4 C—|»»rU«»—Th. E.,. Wmiun U001.t«,.™» known Mtbndtat CUl*jm». ™VU*« “ <Wk«l *">' •Pt '»”l>kri*“'* Dt. iru»’> Ml.bt.Ud Vermlfog. ud fcrr.t. A fcrr.t, when plwrfMth..ntr.dm of .rat-h01.,.n Ur. th. •!>.*.«, tr.f.l. d<m« “» “*“•”P“ th. rat, ,ti —hi. «iktmM,.nd draw. th. anhnal«. a.fan«cMM- »Uull«ht. d*<* >” 1 Dr. U-bwwit Aw**** Vwnwiff ■» op«.t. upon no»u >o^ Mh kra hold of the worm*, *hatM ihollfo ootof tb. r«£ S£i £«m olmo ttoir dm. .ad mttJm ""J?" d!S... of\halJM». Thto,“'“S’’ bm b«. tb. rf«t or tb. Vmlfo*. .pm mj obUduo. A aJahbor of Hr Bool.tt, Mr. John Brio", .dopU tb. kail, of tb. taramad mrtilm, Uto. both giri»« thMr taut omouiroMl approval of IhU F-t •poel*. it* operation goon thd* o*aefcUdwn. Lotothon try K. and bo ratfefol. , _ , ronhuinvtU b»mnta\ to uk tor Dr. M*U*»*OJ*- trttod T*rtntfof», »o 4 Uk» nw»#«to*. All ©th*r fufM, lo oompmlaon, or. worthUM. Dt. MW. •««*. Varulfom, alao bit CimmUd Ut.t Fill., cm no. b. h*l at all th. taapaetnbla Dtu| Storm la lb. Oolud Slat.. and Oaaada. AUo lor Ml. bj th. «U piopriatora, PLBMINO BROS.. Socm«ki» to J . Kidd k Co., jfo 60 Wood ntw«t. *v-rko cr.»i»i om mt ** t “ r * ■” Wctonoo—Tkoooodorfulrumoaoclod bf Dt.MOKSITS UmOOKATINO BUXIK iKD <X»lDlAt.,olthoti*htopltd of comraotlow Uuoocbo* tko Colo., tout locndlblo to —p. d .ptk«l iodloUooJo. Tkoj ooooot koltoro tkot oo kart taoojkt fra tko oboni of AWo, «»d oat*octrd to OKtola ooiootlde prainoi ood oomMh»Hoo», »fll *«»• ]otatf cootrol ««! .fora of Itwrooo Dtooooo, ewo mn okra of lodlnotloo. rootof* tko rrfolol ootioo of ooorp iiMrtond ooentloo oogoo, ood »«aoliraj lu ooUooptio loaotra oU hnf«iw to tko .ra«iOTT ara ,ro “ •bloh Iho Wood to doriood. Cowbo doobton! i«rrotidd«d oo «o« m kp ooodon, li.too to oa I*o of o*™Ufic mlro kooo foo oot Jot loorood to dtomnt poor owo pnju dicoo, skoa of poaod to tko ortOonoeof bob: to tko rpoo too moo taotteoojr of otood. of wlraoooJ Aok tk. oopo Oottai, ood raooofcolr -tfc, »bo, wttkoot ora to totrj oot Uto ant pool porpooo of nontofo, loo*olol»l ood ptood to raoooi ood otlbriop, wUt o*« tkioko of too ■ltxlr. Bood ho. ooowrr—if oko bo. trbd tko pterion. lo ng, root—to hot kootlhfol taopl.lton, olror krtpht rjoo ud olMtk aup; nod It to tko rMJ lon. elurtoriop ot tko rtto', too. ttbono doUltlf ood pkjr.teol IoMMDfO t«fK7 .plat, tkoy onoto rtnsptk ood rlullly. Ikon boo ■farm of non dtoooo. fer trkleb It to not o .f-otar; oo odacUok of tko iraocb, oo Impuloritf or jtufokMoo of tko Boerotiooo, wktoh It don oot ndm ood oltkoot.lj C °tko Oordiol t. pot op, klcklf noontrotod, to plot K* tioA fra tkrn dotra l«o kottb, two to andotra.^! fc, ran dnra. • Ookt bpEtroatoto ckroodhoot tko Uoltod Mono. Cooodo, ratkoWKra. A)jijiTi ruKiifa o bios, n» •> wood otra, Pttukorpk. DB-080-H. tC*Tißß,!io.l4oWood itnol, do i r pi mofwo. Alloehooy Qtf- ■rf’OO.o Qrnai Wremeto E***4lm l l-M * ALLY'S ANTIDOTE AND LOTION.—Thoae peraoaa *be wilh ter • mt», apesdy, and permanent no, »honld wae tb# above c*Ubnt*l sad MrtViUad FRENCH PREPARA TIONS. Tbay ha vs now been la use tit Eve yeara-bave b*a thoroughly tasted la thooaande of tbs moat obeliaato MMt.tttl Invariably haw si ran aatisraotkra. They are mot meapoeed Amply of Balaam Copaiva, bot art entirely ditarsnt from ail other praparetloui, both to the oatara of thAr ingredients sad tba manner In which they operate ftpoa tbs psttaat. Uaaea tba woadarfW aoasam attaodiaf tbsiruse. A gentleman connected with tbs Waatero Railroad aaya: ** I bars expended tor otbar people during tha laat three yvurs over *3OO, tor rmadiaa of tbi* dsacripUoo, and bars • osvar found • Angle article that gave tucb univeroal a*tU fcttiou aa your Antidote and Lotion does. I do not rocol- U«t of tbairerte toiling to core in aaingle Instance. Many ha T , bean curad in two or threa daye.~ prfea, Antidote $1; Lotion 60 oeata per bottle. Invented by M. Bally, PbyAAsn to tha Paria Uoapitals pad prepared turn tba original reApsa. and aold wholesale pad retail by DUROT * CO- Sole Proprietor* for the Uni ted Btataa and Canadas- Principal Depot, *5B Broadway, luHttaburgh, wholesale and retail, by PLEMINQ tttoTBKKI ißueceeeore to J. Rldd * Oo,) No. 60 Wood PATKESON * 00, «I!>T DratcUtto evary where. ■“ [p’rew* Aa rutdmrgk Da*tp IHjpaicA, AW>. ULISS3.j Chitt Brac«»*—A» ItiiUliit illlcU mnuiba hnva uxaolxad • atooplng poeltlon, by fclkw lag a aadantary occupatkn, will oiperiueo «™»' '« u «' b J tha uae of the “ Waihlogton Suapandar Breoe," made and •old by Dr. KEYBKB, oorner of Wood rtreat and Virgin alloy. II anawore for a braor and auapandaro, tho weight of tba putaloooa la no plaoal aa to continually tend to bring tba ahouldara to tbalr natoral portion, and expand the obaaL We pnrcbaaad one eoene time ego, and bara baan ao planaad wllb it, that era unaoltelted gara it a “puff," gratia. Women, bnndrada of whoa are annually Injured by tba erelgbt of aao.motu -thirta,' abonld aim preenre tlmeo btacaa. Da particular in procuring tba bind mentioned, aa mu; of tba Braoaa sold are humbuga. gold eebolaaala and retaU at tba Drug Store of 080. H. nnvHicn, No. 140, oornar of Wood atreat ud Virgin alley. MS' Sign of tba Goldao Mortar. N. B—l aim kaap erary variety of Truaaea, gopportare Body Braoaa, Pile Prop* Ilea tic Btooblngt, Burpen*ery a. anßlda* _ ggg-Apa amd Pavar of Three Ynnra atamdime Cmred.— Mr. John Longdan, now Urlng at Bearer Dam, Hanover oounty, near Richmond, bad Agna and yavar for three year* moat of the time bo bad cblUa take a day, ud rarely leeo than ouoe; he area parebederllh farareaaaooo aa the chill loft him; and after trying pby ■no..., qolalna, meat of tba Tonka adrartlaod, and avery thing reooarmended to him, waa about to give np in deapair, when Oartart Bpankb Mixture wu apoban of i bo got two bottlaa, but before h. had uaai more tbu a alngla ona, ha waa perfectly cured, and baa not had a chill or favor Moca. Mr. Loagden la only ona out of thoumnda who have boon banoQttad by thta great took, alteratlv. ud blood purMor. y *dT«Tti—mwt. * ai ** *r V«ln»i W*»k KNBB joints AND WBAK ANELBS-I would reepect (tally lurlta the attention of PbyitcUna, end the public gen aruUy, to mj aaaoltoaant of Silk BUatlo Stooklnge, Knee Oapa, Ankle Soctl and Handagee tor tba relief and rata of Varfooea or Enlarged Talea, W«i Anklea, Week Knee Jotau, and the yartoua appllauoaa need In the cure of dle eaaer requiring outward rapport. I alao keep erery rartaty of Truaaaa, Body Breeee, Pup portara, Shoulder Braeae, and In fact aU klude of machaul eel appllauoaa uae 1 In the cure of dlaeaae. o*o. H. KET3ER, Wholeaale Drngglat, No. 140. eor. Wood at and Virgin allay. "iaFlfno Tb« w*u-knewa Boperkmty of GRIBBLE’B tit in U» Gormoot, neoda no comment os hi* pwt i It hu bun K»aoirl«l*«d Dj .11 who har. terond him with their onim, tb*t they hm amr bun Bttad with tlx wa.eu.ud brhlne. H. beg. to inform hie pa won. ud the pnbllo, thrt hi. .too* I. now repUt. with th. a.™, et,l-L P “. t '' o "SX br '** prompt eeuoa. *. (3MBBLE, filter tad Fnntoleo® Mokor, W> ÜbertT »U b*»d of Wood. h.T. on hud • lirgi lad will ~lec“d MKrtnumt of Boipl u>d toil* irtlolM, foon tbi hut pummitj ntlbUibauati of iad f»HpAid,*hiohliai uMai oat, whoUnli or ntall, it U» lownt prion. Alio. Pound-, Ox Muni, iad Hilr OUI, of tho richwt iad most diUght* fol oJorio I ilio hup • iploadH MKrtanal of haportod iad doam tie Bair Bmihea, Hall Jjgldiw No. ltd ioumo Wood it- iad Tttgla itlf. sjgrfiaggg 0? nalWaE-300 bona prim* W. Y. esUlng, toe ,: al m A., ki anti MIRY IL ..... ~,:c • -■ * - ~ --‘V* - ' • + i -* , • V* special Notices. L SgsgSSSgjglSS® to* public ere tartt*.„ ?J?££S feebioneble etyle. Eating himeelf ewred a w«u* oSililon* in Hell No. 2; »uau , tne mw» » the trade, tod beta* aprectfcel cutter,! nTi. Tbe Hells h»t. been tt*™®'"***, «gI *■■***»» een torn out garments ■ S„lr tntlbud, «>d rtcuidMO of wfr«hm.at» olnn . .ortmmuhlp or .tyte to thirtr BJ pr ?SSoui i«.Mr » - *J!£tLEBEB; I “SMS Si?!*SS from *. •*. b.*». ~ obulool of lb. llowo, of r ™” >t „S i ib‘jo^r l fwp? i br Sl"*&—Boy? 3«h™ iud< ond trimmri to the atmtmt : m .t w.lklo. Sin.2nd .lory.or.t the dQ f r. [e*p2. I _H._a Wf/J;,, .h^ltt.repre- “udUilm. parent. wIU did It Sfl-OyJotbde»d»»*«s' to ffiT« him * cell, if thcr want thafr boys neatly fitted. SSI fbrg.l the pi^So.» ‘-“■‘""■'■yr.'r* 1 ..H Thlrt. ««et ride. mpfaU-dm iSa* ye*r will b« nel4 *1 tb«lr Koow, oa WBDNIBDAY, For Bdlinf ami Baying intent mHB eiibacrlber. baringlearned irom blfl**» I Patentees, and with persons who .were dwirous to mu Patent Rights for title* Counties “TJ n “ with Others who wish to pnrehase such righU. that nn |«st to transact that kind of burine*. wm much needed *«re has determined to derote his time and hi* abilities to the aerrice of those wto may dealre to employ h.m. Pledging himself to attend faitbtuUy to all °J*tter» en trosSfto him, be concludes by raftrrrtog public to the testimonial of a few of Pittsburgh, Aognst 28,1864. Funinti, August 17 th, I^4. The subscribers hare long Imb acqimlntirf wish Mr. Hoses F. Katon, and ham no hesitation in recommendtog him, to all who may wish to employ his ** Uemnn of undoubted Integrity and indrlattgeble industry, in whose exertions erery mlianoe msy be placed. NeriUe B. Cralr, W. Robinson, Jr., ffm. Larimer, Jr., J ?hn Oiwham, W. n. Denny, U. Child* 4 oa, James Wood, N- Holm* A Sooa, p. R. Friend, Kramer A Rahm, y. Lorens, L- B. Lirlngaton, Election,—urncc of Pittmomu UssOomp*- IL-V »T. August 18,1864.—The Stockholders of the Pitts burgh Gan Company, are hereby notified that theaunual meeting for the election of two peTSOM tomttb asTrustees of said Company for three years, will be held at the oßm of the Company- In the City of Pittsburgh, on the FJBBT MONDAY of September next, between the boors of z and *. ./claok. P. M., of that day. aull:td JAMRS M. CHRISTY. Treasurer. ir -=» pnll*u«lp»*l», mu*-—jn* f ILS* to. ciUi.M of HUsbumhiod .icioitj, who wUb to | . Philadelphia paper, i* eailAl to the Evtmng RtgitUr, i • jouiUl pnbUdmd every dey, of sit local matters that transpire to toe boor of going to | Drew. MO aa vartkoiar attendon is paW to this depart* mMt.it will reoommeod it*elf strongly to the favor of those who formerly raided in that vicinity, u it emm a faithful epitome of tbe east changes oecunaf in their former homea. To the reading and naoufoctoring ]portion of the ecmmonlty no better medium coaid be aelecUd -for advertising their warm and products, thus bringing directly before the ejree of the merchants iba advantages of patron bdng the factories of the “ w*et end of the State. As a journal of liberal aendmanta, advocating all ihj* reform* of uSage, we heartily recommend it to on* and all, believing that all msy ba benefit*! by sabacriolng and sopporUng a Daner that supports the people,—••won nln ttd ammOut K. retacrfptton prtc. b •‘J*TJ“’ Philadelphia. Pa. A LARGE LUT FOR SALE. Aunt OF tf ROUND, on the rtrer beok, in Bimungn»m, 368 fwt by 3*> foet, end boupded by four k* sold on reesonab’e term* It 1* ntir Bskewsll 4 Oo.• newels* works, sod sererel other mejmtotaringeeteb- Birmlnghem for meoafiKiuriiig purposes. Title pemet, «nd ■»'—» of Ineumbrenoe. Enquire or tndeinr « B l|. BMITU, it bis Lew OSes, Jj2B Fourth street, ebon Smlthfisld. Pittsburgh. B f Psrtßcrshtp bereu>*>rß existing \y& sod doinz bolt Bess under the “*“• * ad i **J , l e Jk BjSrNtTT, MARSHALL A CO, we* dissolred os the ltth iMt, b, rnufuU »*«“ t - El:ralrrri MARSHALL A 00. Pittsburgh, Jobs ttth, 18*4. Copertnsribip* TBS URDRRSIONKD bets entered totoOcypertesreblp under the cam* end style of GRAFF, RM2MCTT A no tar the purpose of mMuieeturlng Iron, «e«‘*i **•« u Se'cunioo Rolling Mill, South Pttuboryh. OAee iiftn- First street. r qbT. u MARSHALL, jar. 3. rennett, JOUR GRAFF. Pittsburgh, J«ns 38th, 18*4—jegktf ~PITT*BUaUH Ufa, Fir* gad K&riat bnzuM Company; OFFICE 66 FIFTH STREET' MUOIIC HILL, PITTHBCaoH, PA. JAUJS 8. BOOH, Pr-kUnt. Caaftu* A. Coltcs, Secretary. TkU Company atkw M f n lasoranew appertaining to or eooi«tud with LIFE &l£Kb. v . Al»o again* Hull and Cargo W*h» on the Ohio and Mi* ri*er> and tributaries, and Marin* Ki>k* generally, itnd against Lom aud Damage by ITtre, and again* the Fwrfij of the 8m and Inland Natigattoo and Tranapwrtatton. Pelkie* y*n*d at the low mt rate* conrfatent with safety to all parties. J uo«* 3- Hooo, hmutl U’ClurkAD, \t ilium Phillip Jobs Soott, | J«i*pb P. Gttuua, M. D-, | Joka M’Al&lu, J Wm. T Joni»*t&n, I J»n)f« Mft-xhi 1, I Ucurc* S. 9eli«u t I m;2fclj ATKD Plrmcu’l Imiium Cinpur ot thf City «r Plttikßrgb. Tt. MOOttHIAD. Pi«*to»t-ROIEKT PINS**, S«T«- “tfui lu» inixt lIR* Ml MARIN* *I*K» •* »U Uadi. OOe»: So.WWkW««rt. W. J.AtivffOß, E. B. Sltnpwo, H. B. WUkta*, WlUfauo CoiUnffWOOd, John M. Irwte, Vm. WUkiiwtfn, • -David Campball I*l J. K. HoorhMd, B.C-Sa«7»r» Vo. M. lulfir, 0.11- l*»aUoo, H- B. KotwrU, K»j*, Ptuniylraal *H®aplt*l.— JL-SrDr*. L. Sosssmx, Second, between Wood and Markft flß .t j. n«gT» North-east corner of Mamand, AUe fb«oj city, mn the aUeodlnf Pbjrtki*n»to the shore Iwtt tattoo, forth, first quarter oM«M. Application* for aaetbckm Bay be mod* to then at all boars at their olDca*. or at the Hospital at *i o'clock. P. M. lUorat ca*ee of aecidoaul Injury are reeelrad at all boars, without fom. TEAQKH, no MARKET atreet, Pitta-! ILy horvh, Importer and Wholesale Dealer In FANCY XNL> STAPLE VARIETY AND DRY GOODS, offers to eity and country dealer* u large and well selected stock of Qooda a* any Eastern boos*, and same prloea, thos saving rvight, time and expenses. _ O. O. of meeting, Washington Ball, Wood street, between Fifth street and Virgin allay. PmuPMA LoMt, No. 336—Meets every Tueadayevening. Kaaoaxm* Ksc*ism*kt, No. 87—MeeU fixvt and third Frfclay of each montlr (mar2&ly i?~» Kntlce— The JOURNEYMEN TAILORS SO ILgT CIETY, of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, meets on the fine WEDNESDAY of every month, at SOIIOCH USHER'S, in the Diamond. By order. j,l:y OKO. W. BEESE, Secretary. ATTENTIONi's. L. 0 .—You are hereby notified to {]=>> attend at your Armory, on MONDAYS, WBDNES DAYS and FRIDAYS, for drill, and to transact such busL n— as may eoma befist the Company. P. KANE, mnrghdmd Secretary pro tarn. LODGE, 1* O. O. F—The Angerona Lodge, No. 289,1.0. of 0. F~ meets trery Wednesday arc nlng In Washington Hall, Woodst. [Jyliy DIED. On Sonday, September Sd, at his residenoe, Fifth street, JOHN STUART, aged about eighty-one years. HEW APVmiXSBMBHTg. /~\F MtabUehment of Surveyor* Oecertl end of Land Offl- II ee S for tb« Territories of NKW MKXIOO, WASHING- | TON, OREGON, and MINNESOTA. In pursuaeoe of liw, tha President of the United States has directed that for the present the following shall be the sites of the ofltoes for the Surveying and Land District* cre ated by acta passed at the late session of Oongreee, vis: The ofiee for the Surveyor General of New Mexico to be located at Santa Pi; and that for the Surveyor General of Washington Territory at Otnma. The ofioee for the Register and Receiver for Washington Territory also at Olykfii; those for Oregon Territory at OuoonCirT; three for the Winona District, in Minnesota Territory, at Wwors; and those for Red Wing District, also in Minnesota Territory, at Rxp Wwo. Given under my band, at the City of Washington, this twenty-fourth day of August, A.D.ISM. JOHN WILSON. aapS:l*wfBw OctmniMioPorof tho General Land Ottcft- William A. Hill * Co., . BANKERS, yo. 64 Hborf sired, Pittsburgh. HOLD oq sals the following BOMDi AMD STOCKS >- 40 shares Bxchango Bank; 17 do Monoogahsla NaTfcetlon Company; 20 do CUixan*’ Insuraaoa Company; $2,000 MooonfaheJa NaTlgatlon Company Bonds;. ‘s*,ooo CUy of Pittsburgh Bonds; „ . M _ $&[000 Ooßßty of Allegheny Bonds. T—p6dlw*wtf C Ulceus* Deposits Beak. Tne president and Directors of this Bank bar® this 007 declared a dividend of roua rza cm., out of the profits of the last six moatha, on the capital stock paid in* parable on or after the 14th lost £. D. JONSS, Cashier. Pittsburgh, Beptembr [sep&td Hydraulic Cement, FOR Clitera*, Spring Uooeoa, Fire Walla, Tnrkms brand*, alway* on hand at 319 libertyafreet, PitU- T ipfc«wJ W. W. WALLACE. ~ bIHOIVIiOHi rmK HEM or OQDEN * SNOWDBR m dlMOlyed on 1 the 21st lilt, by ths deeth of Bunnsl Snowden. The budnees of the Ute dnn will be eotUed by the snbeerlber, who trill oonUnno the business u heretofore, sepfclw 080. POPES. IMB—IOO bbls fbr uie by ' t "pi HENRY H. COLLINB 18—600 buihela for at)* b; „ Ttn _ HBNBY H. OOLLINB. OTATOEi wp& S«w Fall OoodiiM tery Beauced TrUM> -«7O0NO, BTBTISSBQN * LOViC, Sign of jhe Origin** Y Beehive, N 0.74 Marketatreet, between Fourthetwet a* theDUmoDd, Plrt»bnrih,*re juft recelringaJlam and folendid aaeortment of Fall I>*7 Good*, at uDuiri»Uy low «ices, torn New York and Phiiade]pb>* *" P° r *"* Uon sale*. The atcck will be foand full » D depart* ait, Fr«neb 0-taxr-, Oobaiga; ... Panuattai and AlpatM, >t unprowtontad gargaini; Mertoo and Caabmoio Pl"*!*. do do BombastlMa ood Oaotoo dotlia, do do ftoOChOlOghUM, £ “ Cgiotatf and Prints, do do S£. u «od u S»TS £ JL IScJ atSl assortment 01 Domestio Goods, at gnat gar- ffliwU of trtrj CaffOoUar*, Ckvaiuttm and H ra d Millinery Good*, *t gmt bargain® ; HoffrPT, and SmpMritTß, do. OwSto tba omiauoUy large importation, «»da hat® vmblMintothe anctiopaIstbaeart,and aou a*p*at EJriflSrind will be sold for cub at »wj«n»U •dr»<*- “sJj|4 YOUNG, tfBVBNSON * LOTS. rr Monwiiabala Bridfa " ~ Turn Preddent and Manager® of theOompany U**ncl li a Bridge onr the Biear Itowoybga, <ypcdt» Flttabwtb'tn the County of Allegheny, Sar* IHrSaetdof nx m cm. on the SpiUl p.J.bl. .t U» Pittabarah, September 1,1804. — _ SQLIBH DAIKY OHMSB-UO be**thUtoy»o«lj«i fcr —ly by [mtt] HjN'KY g. OQLLIKB. P' Bi&LA— lft oak* r*atr*a art***!* *2 mT ,n, a HXNST &. OOTiLINB. ■“7 Real BiUt« tor 8«i«» WILL be eotd, tt prirete mif, * **"• ft^ B ? I t < ? HOUSE, on Smith ttetd Mat, So. A>jo,»two story Brick Houee, la reer of tbe aae, »«.» Kmwßeny albo, two Brick Hooeae, froottaf on the Gremsburgfc Turnpike Boed, edjotaißff property of Henry ] TUrke•, near Kwt Liberty. . _ ~ Also, 14 item of Ground, fronting oa the BrtJJoclrt Field t'Unk Hoed, adjoining property of Hon. Wb. WUkiDi, eno 0t AU0,,6 scree of Oroaad, «l*fc a are Oottee BriAHoere, 40 feet front by 32 beck, wHb e beck baildin* attMhed to i the seme. On 7 the ptemlecß to >pwl Bern, StebleeadOey riege Houee, 40 feet long by K wide, end other oat bolld ‘°&e*»bo"propi°tfSsl I SMioW lo», tnl on i»on»Ht ! — ■ oppoeiU Jadge Wllklne*. iep«flgUwlt* FOURQUAOTiK STRIP*# BLACK SUjK-4aM.n< .,>» 2l«w Btyl« of Hall ftr f»U| 1B5«* «J" ia* CbLKBRATBD HATUno»r»«3y fm TboM wUftia* & ne»t ftftd *errlce*bU H*t will ptawe Philadelphia and N*» Yorlt tiow nadj n". St£a£a,u to 80,., ->w ; TSWooltoit. R«w«it Mm*c> . otLBCTKD BY HfiSBY pwownr. O mtern dtiM, and justm*tr*d bj Ad*m* * 00. r to- pr S*so»—Th« Wild Wood Home: by Mrs. A. Wade. The Warrior Page, yoeal doett: by fit. Glover. Oh! Sommer Mora, eeranade: by Calleott. The Old farmer's Stare, rone and quartet!*: by Amy. Kreniop. a beautiful me: by Frx. AbC Old Joaey, #ong and cborue: by Worael. fair Dart: by woisel. ... p u y o _Tb« FmvwaU Walts to the Udies of America, -vltb Jollieu’* portrait: by JuUieo. SennSaiKQa*lriU*: b J The Sultan’* Polka: by DJtlbert. The Xie9lO| Shade Ftukt'! Wood. Titaola Watts: by Frey. Havana Oontra Dam: by Warren _ La Germmndree Wait*: by Be Glover. The Anglert ?oIka: by WaiUee. The Vetetan Polka: by C.. Behan. The Zephyr HoUa: by Fowler. For aele at. Tbe MOtmmu. , Uaaic Store, *p2 No. 101 Third sign of the Qoklen flarp. Oeorn B. WMUt NO, 59 MARKET BtkXtt, will ope® on and after *oh- PAY NEXT, tbs 4th day of September, a rieh and varied imrtnwDt of _ . . _ „ Paris mode Velvet tad Cloth (Soaks, Taira**, and PlJl» b "&W. French Ksrtnoea and Cashmeres; Do do Mnslin Deleloe*; Dg - Bombasines and Tamlae (Beths and Plalda; Also, striped, barred and plain BUks; Freneh Chlntaes, Kmbrolderiae and Inees; Also, a /central assortment of Ladlae' Fall and Wlntei Purchased recently at the eoetion sales In Nit York, ai a great reduction t:oo> brmer P****-. Jhoeeaomion sa a bring nnpteosdeatsd, the quantity exhibited brio* nnnsu allymrge, end tbs qaslltj very superior, Goods were sold at ralnoas secriflcre. Plttsbnrgh. Aagnst 30,18M.— frwpfrlm Always Kaliafcla. DXLAYB are always dangerous, and partfcalany »»tUS children that bare a»y of the symptom* of la you pm yoar ehlld wetiaai, pale, with ftrad bfoath,harr stomach, er an itching of tba nme, yoa need net heeitate to to it B. Jl P»<ne«toek , i Vermifuge. This lava - cable remedy will destroy all worm* in the system, allay irritation, and leave the bowel* in a pleasant eoadUior Read Kiw Tool. Feta IMb, U&8. TU« Is to certify, that I two bottles of B. A. Babes tock*a VecmifOc* to * Alla of Bias, six years oU, end ih* rnwri mraral worn*. Om of them was about iSCHies IN LENGTH. I ea* therefore reeommaod it t»- the public u the best remedy tor worms mr used. f WSL B. HARRIS, llfi Orchard at 49* Prepared and aold by - B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO., , corner of First aodWocdats. rv»wo VBAMIi UoUSK&.ao<ia large Lot of Ground, Lav 1 Ids a front of M bet on tba brow of the hill, (Mt tfkahioron.) »T 1“ <■»' Al*>. *, 1«*- Lot *» «£ —Jr k4to ‘ ll '* lM; *“iCETaß™T»*Bojrf" ■ 140 Third etreet. 4 ouou DWKLUMJ UUUMt, >O. 33 Townsend stowt, A for Mto; containing eight rani, all In good order Prif* fi-0 <0; tOOO in Land, the balaae* in throe jrarly i«y merit' S. CDTQDBRT * SON, Rcai Batata Agent*. 140 Third street, Wb.B. Uitm, Jaaw D. M'Ulll, AUuoder Bradley. John Fullaftum, Kobert Galway, Jtexauder lUjDalil*, Arm* »t«mg County, Horatio N. Ln. liittanning, ]Tif»m Su>*<s bwaeer. gtraf'Hare. a CAMK to tho roddenco of tho subscriber, ci rrZZV Wednertsy, Aug. ftXh. a DARK BROWN MARL /fn «hont 14 hand* nigh, white spot on fcrobead, a.*i blind U 000 eye; no marks perceivable. The owo<t i» roauiwtevl to come forward, pro to property, jay chargt.*. and take her away, or th* will bo dlspraed of seoortng to DAVID HUNK, Allegheny Ponso, Irtln at, Pittsburgh Copper Stoclu far Bala, ~ SHARKS U? RIDGK MIKING COMPANY STOCK. / O far ule low for cash, or foor months paper. ha qoliaof THOMAS WOODS, eapl:lm 75 Foorth street. BJAUAXINE* FvK BKKTISMBKK jjX Harper's Magazine; price 15 cents. Knickerbocker. Putnam's Magnates. Micella* of Art. Frank Leslie's Ladles* Gaxrtt*. Peterson's Ladles’ National Magnate*. Goley’e Lady’s Book. Just received end for sala by _ , W. A- QILDENFKNNEY A CO., WP I No. 78 fonrth streeT. PLKKDID KSIBKUIUkKUS.—H AG AN i Alibi No- Vl Market itnat, axe now opening on* of the largest and noat varied assortments of Franck and Austrian AmbrJi derie* ever offered la our dty. They consist, In psrt, aa follows: Baauttfo] Wrought Jaeosat Cottars; Be do do Sleeves; Do do do Cbeattettm; With a magnificent emortment of Floundnga, Edgings 1 »nd Insetting*. ~ —pi AKPBK, fur {September, waived by RUSSELL A BuO- Knickerbocker, for September. Mtgatlne of Art, “ Household Words, “ Call sooo and procure a cosy of your fisrorita Magmrtae. at No. 16 Fifth street, Dear Market. «pl Cincinnati soap— -25 boxes Otetoe and German Soap; 62 do Hill’s Extra No. 1 Soup; Just received and for ml* by BAILEY A BSNSHAW, aepl |2S3 Liberty street STAB CANDLES—2I bcsaa fiat quality Star Oral!' just received and for sola by . aepl BAILEY A BENdKAW, BEEF TONGUES—4 doaen pdaa quality Beef Tougui roaeired and for sala by ■epl BAILEY A RENBHAW. jous a. ToDaa_-~--«noe. a. toum— .rsxao* l. toune T. B. Ywmmff .* Cw.» - jVb. 36 3mrtAA«irf Wrest, opposite tiff Botd* MANUFACTURERS OF CABINET furniture and CHAIBS, of evejy description. Materials and work manship warranted, and sold at raduead price*. Cara taken In packing for land and water carriage. anSl HARPER AND FBANK LESLIE, YOB SEPTEMBER. Harper, for September. L«U* , a Ladies’ Gazette, for September. Hatd Timas: by Chas. Dick ana; fresh supply. TleoDdaroga: by G. P.R. Jame*. Fir Jasper Oarew: by Charles Inter. For eale by 8. B. LAUFFBR,. aaBl 87 Wood street. IRMUDA ARROW BOOT—IOO tew vary fine Bsnauda Arrow Boot received this day by tab at si/tvn AYERS’ CHEBBY PJ anSl ONGBEBS AND BEDFORD WATER—A freah snppl; received direct from the Springs by .. u tab ar auno MEDICINE CHESTS-—I have on hand tha finest lot of Medicine Chests everoflned In Pittsburgh, suitable for Families, Phystctans, Steamboats, Ac. Those wi-h lag a good and cheap Chest would do well to call and ex amine mine before purchasing elsewhere. auSl JOS. FLEMING. LEICESTER SHEEP.—Three fine strong Sheep, frun Mr. Msddoek’s celebrated imported stock, for sale by ana JAMES WARDROP. OSWEGO PREPARED CORN—IO boxes In store and for sale by R. R. SELLERS A CO, TARTARIC ACID-MO fo« in store and for sale by au2B B. E. SELLERS A CO SAL BODA—IO casks in store and for tale by ao2B R. R. SELLERS » OQ. Of IN—6O bbls in afore and for sate by t auß B- R aLLIBS A CO. DP. CARB. 80DA—160 kegs In store and for ml* by au2B R. E. SELLERS A 00. LIQUORICE BOOT—T baice in store and for >ale by au2B R.E. SELLERS. ROQ. Palm SOAP-116 bxs In store and for sdeby aagg ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. RARE CHANCE FOB BUgINRSA—For sris»th# stock. I good *lll and fixtures of a Country Store* with a Cob I tags House, of five rooms ***** Uteb*a, good oaliar, water I at the door, and orar half an acre of ground, wilhcholc* 1 fruit, fine grape vines, granaries, stable, fc, nraatoa on a 1 good road, about 9 mils* from tbs city. This Btors has a rood ran of custom, end is now doing a pnOiahU basinaa. The Post OSes is connected with the Store. Situate in a I pleasant neighborhood, near to Schools and Churches. FoT furtherpar3«mla»eslionm addrrajpcjlpdd, I 8. CDTHBBKT A SON, an3S 140 Third street. ; STABLE TO LET.—A good Brick Stable, in the rear of No. SO4 Pena street. Apply to _ fLL[ GEO. H. XSYBSR. a 026 140 Wood street. DISLOCATIONS— An instrument for tons, for sale low at auSS KEYSEB’fI, 140 Wood stseet IN the Mathematical Department of Duff’s College, La dies ar* taught Arithmetic, Algebra, Elementary De ecriptive and Analytical Geometry. Trigonometry, wsn ration. Linear Perspective, flpheitaal Prtjactknis, flheilm and Shadows, Ac. This class Is dnslgnnd principally for teachers and advanced students, and will a* uiamnsd to Mathematic* alone. Bows—Wednesday, from 4 to 6, P. H 4 Saturday, from 0 to 12, A. M. Terms $lO, par season *f 3* wmka, payable in advene*. P. HAYDEN, A. »• au2s Profcmorof Matheiaatfos PUTNAM’S MONTHLY, FOB SEPTEMBER—Contents:! Portrait, on iW, of h<n. J. F JC BwditeßM»,*ojOwP«tteMds»Btkj; WoodHoraij Frans Umt. and Prodisknu Bebeolof Masle; Marian and bar CaUjThs Wndaof Ncctbem N«» York; Uteratare ot Almanac*; Israel Pottau ZbsMthatnmMaSag; Prairie Letters; My Mother; The Weeder; Tly Proper Sphere nfMan, (a teOm frees oy cf lha Mwmg minded;) The OoekMit in IW®*>• to the Falls of 8c Aninony; The History at a ! TbeLtntCtoeFeuad;TbsWratJnsge; Editorial Satm literature. Ac. Received end for sals hi w. A. GILDENVENNXY A 00, anfii Ho. 76 Fourth street. ooruer of the Diamend and Market st. >1 gram received by JOS. FLEMING. BO AP—lO bxs in store and for ask by R. E. SELLKSACa Ledin* Olana ftm HathemsUsst OW BBLDT M«ithlJ,»dYaukee Notions, .W .AsatiSSu. -,4yv\'/V V a * t r '' ' .*j*j*' h ■ Tv- •■1"*,.,,', ' j .. ;> . • man*ofprogram Manwittd; pUWßeld,er 11 will be pleased to lent* th*t sdsnceandlongrsefehMM^ y wpagATITB. a snza enra lor Baidn— and jo f tmnt Bair from foiling. Bea drcuhr to he hod of tie Afomft 1 67 Bnwrior iM,amnd, Ofeto. S.tWkn, rS^fr Jo.l Motor, jacSSL^ 1 "’ ■: *■ Lrtton, * * P...MPO. Job, 0. Batth fog?— oiTimy im.mm c»mr*mr mt Ptttibiugh. S. D. DW| Ptedditti BSM* UHL L. MARflHKlX,Secretory. .. ilpni Rivero and tributaries. , , .. H.D.Cng, Wm-lartrowdr., irmioie UMilrr Bnmnel M. Per, BmnudlS* . WUapßtegtoya Robert Ihniiap,lr. 1 • WaAßßrertt, Isaac M. Pennock, frandrSslfcn, ”B. Harbaugh, J.SehoOiaßOfcet^, Waller Bryant, * WfDtaaß. Hays. _ * JbhnZhlpton. . 'Cabinet Fnrnitare warehoaie. ’ TJtr YOUNG A CO .. Cabinet Fkmtfwre an d Chair Mam ■ w/acfcfTO’*, N<*- 28 and 40 Burithflald* street, opposite n-peetfhfly remind tnrir oMflrWnda aad cJut met* and tbose ebon* to, purctms anything in their line of business, that they are eonatomly mjmuiaetaring «aery description • i frahloaabla Parlor and Chamber Fur la..4 wortaao-hla, on reasonable teems. Caro taken In packing for land or i V gtetmboaiS*Mn Fnrnitare and Chairs oja hand and nude 1 in fornlshing boats will find it to their advantage to giro as a call, u wo ghr« ovatw attention to the of work baft adapted to their n>e. [*»» JUST JtfcChlVJUiG, AT J. ‘ street, between First and i 50 bags Filberts; §0 ** -ICngllsh Walnuts; 80 u Cream Nats; 11 bales BonPas Almonds; | 800 bxe M. B. Babdns; 150 hf do do; 300 dos lemon Syrnp; I 30 kegs Gorman Plums; I 30 doa Tomato Ketchup; I s Preserved Ginger; I 2D kegs Balelns; I 4 cnees Uaej bar Prases; I 6 “ do jar do; I 800 bxafire Crackero; I 500 ** Swdinm, and I 10 baskets OUre Oil; I lino bos Pea Nats; I io tots Meacaroni; I 10 *• Vermicelli; I io “ (Hire*; I 10 “ Capers; ! 81-0 dross Figs, I 30 bzs Bock. Candy; | l base Sap Bago Cheese; I 40 bags Pecans; I io ** Ivfca Almesds; I 9Q « Uabon do; I 20 bbU Lovering's Sugar; I aa2B 26 Wood at SO « A&danoo’a d»; SO doaMMctad Pick!**; 80 bxa LoaMfea; 60 grow Mari hag; 200 bbl* 8og»r; MUNO Began; tIO.OOOAcgaUa do; IQJXlOHftfafl* do; . 30.000 OoauMa dir; *O,OOO lit Efwaiek flegaa; 18 mate ftwh Due*; biiaurY PIBCBS BLKGANT VIOUitKD PLAID AND j BTBIPKD SILKS.—On this day or to-morrow we wffl ashlbtt over eighty pieces rich CgM plaid and stripe. BCto, ot tho most fuhknmble styles, and comprbiog by tt* the moat eziaariva variety ever shown in this diy. Pcrtami. at the recent large peremptory rake in New Yosk et asm ,-riflce from east of importation, they will he offered at slant the fmo extreme low rates. The Lndlee are partJealariy m woa MABQN t 00. Velnable end Cheap Com! Works fordale. T’WBSTY-FOCB ACBIB OF 8UPB&IOR COAL,a»d mad I acre of Ground on the Monongahela river,a ahertA lieeabore MonongahelaGty, togetherwitit Ball reed, Oae% ' m i uiitj fiztom, is good order for car*T“ . lagMtbeCoelbosinemon an exteMtveecale,aiririao a . flroo «*e of tba landing at the rtvm for Tho vein A Coal fa five fee* thick, sad Of a very superior • to further pertlealaro apply to K. P. JONBB, Annr»ix«t.. . Law, Nd. IdSFtotii street, or to THGMAfI AASDBBB.No. 185 first street, Pitteborgb. aokteCt reißi NK House end I for piM; tody S9DO cash in hand, balance at gUJD « -oar. Homo contains three rooms and a wUar. The lAi m 86 feet front on Arthurs’streot. Seventh Ward, by 70 act deep, with Peneh and Plum Grape Vteea, Ac. n 8 CUTHBBBX A SON, l4O Third meet. Black nZvhXD aiutn-A. f mapon a ui. kw Just received a large assortment cfßUek Figured isHks, tvetr whlth sad grade, inclodlnj imne very fine styles 4 4 Black Recede. • —* wf-iTWEft awd QAaHMKBKS»-tone Bne new sgles jnstraSved. faa3ol A. A. MASON A CO. - yrpot mwcHAMP—how pm rocriTod 50 nlsose; n INjq. —MASON t CO. — 1 1 c. D. Weed. [MPOBTBB AND WHOLBBAL* DBALKB IN WINES AND UQOORB, Ho. 1C North Second street, fifth doer Above Race, east ride, Philadelphia, tu* on lurid inahties of eld Bnmdfca, Wines; Irish Wtuaky^MeacnM l beU Whtaky, Holland Gin, Cordials, Ac,on tanas worthy ibo attenaoa of parehesers and dealers. [aa3By 'AVKBLKY HOUSE, 50 Booth Eighth street, hetwesm Cbftnnt and Walnut, Philadelphia. [an3fcy • TUB CHIOS, . 11l Arch street, Philadelphia. T. S. WEBB (lateof the facie,) Proprietor. A Mew Arrival of Planet. OHABLOTTK BLUNJS, No. 118 Wood stree , Is jast re \_s eetring the following new Plnao Fortes, with and with* ootthe JKollan attachment: , .. _ . Ono iloynt earrod Louis XIV stylo Grand Actioa7 oc* tare Piano. Opo ectra earved Serpentine, pearl keys, 7 octave Piano- Two foil earveo, eessl grand, 7 octave Piano*. Two plain Boeewood “ “ On. do do « “ Uueedo- - do 6 u Two doable round corner Boeewood octave Fiance. Ono round corner finished back and front 7 octave Piano. A farther arrival la expected in about two weeks, [aafiP ‘ ' Tun, Tun, Tun* ■sigy.s. W 8 have received, from New York and Phliadsl> *]iTril phlaSBo hs* f CHESTS TEA, comprising Young M4PB Hyson, Imperial, Ganpowdsr, Ookmg, Souehang, afimm and Eogliah Breakfest, all of which havehees eare- will be sold as usual, tether wholsasie , f astaiL Also, superior Rio snd Java Coffee, Loverlng* - eodSt. Louis Refined Sug«a.suiiablefor 1 at 8,9,10 and lief lb; Pr^ndpeßeganeBegan eTprimu . qaality, which w* wili sell wholesale at glO VlOOO. . A. JAYNES, HaSfolm Pekin Tea Btore» 38 Fifth street. Dalf’a Callege. r[E Classical end Mathaastfcal Departmentsef sritattou wQI he opened on MONDAY, August 21sk- Lahgasge, Mathematics, and the highest English Erancfrsa, «rlO be taught. Young men can here puxsna-u thorough source of and English ten dim No pains nor scfo: pease will be spared to make this department of the Collage worthy of patronage. . Term*, £2O per session, of twenty week*, payable by (ha half ursrinn, in advance. P. HAYDEN, M. 2X, an2l.-y Prot Mathematics and Claasicat Languages. -r 4KO WAERANTS— IOMM ACRE&—I am instructed I j to pay aa follows for Laud Warrants to the amount of tea thousand seres, vis: SIM) fox 160 acres; $9l for 80 acres; $46 tat 40 acres; iff gold. _ james blarely; fn*a : . Baal Estate Agent. BALK—6O Boiiding Lots in East Liverpool, Ohtel • Them Ix>t> are in the midst of Potteries, near tha Eta don of the nttehurgh amFClaveland BaOroad, and win be mid cheap. Terms of month. TlUeunex eeaUo&abie. Apply to JAMES BLAKELY, a?gt ’ RaalEstatbAgwit- fjUHL BALE—A two story Brick House and Lot, on Dsn r man street, Birmingham. Apply to auQ ~ JAMES BLAKELY. i.U»U tt THOUSAND ACRES f lowa, for sale. Apply to . an 33 LAND FOB sale—lM acres situated fa Raccoon'Bote tom, 4 mQes west of Economy; pries per act*. 150 aermZ miles west of Economy, on wUdi is a gooA- Orehard; price |lBper acre. For aarticniars enquire of au2B AUSTIN LOOMIS, 92 F*mrtb st. SPICED SALMON—I cam No. 1 Spiced Salmon, in tan pound cans, just reerivedby _ u .„ Ln au23 W. A. WCLURG. SMOKED SALMON—Just received by Railroad from Bou ton. 100 fin fresh Smoked Balmou, of very supmtoc qaallty! [ana] W. A. MvLUBO. SMiUtien HaLlHDT—aoopounds.in One order.iust u ccivcdby [aufflj W. A. M’CLPBfI. ESS MACKEBEL—No. 1, in kUte, just reerired *y BaOroad from Boaum, by >C 2B , W. A. IfCEPBQ. | *EBHGBB—6O Wool Debeigss, of the most frihtonu- A' A. A 00. have Just received e targe amort . meat of French Gtaabams, all of whleh are the bate of wioT* and enttoely new patterns. an» r is***® OIL - U gum ssam to J. Kidd A Co., ,»at No. 60 Wocd street. ivi-vim' VANILLA—3 cram lost arrived end for rr.—We have oa hand a foil stock of Refined and Crushed Sugars, suitable Sot making Jellies, Preesrrm, which w* ar* stelinc at 8,9, D) and 11 usnts 91 fo. A. JAYNES, . autl Pekin Tea Store, St Fifth street t\ 100. J A good bargain can be had by applying eoon at the office-of the MOBgriHO POST. jylttf " Lot for Isle. ;• . A GOOD BUILDING LOT,*foetfront on(tamiitwet Enquire of ,t p«ce of the Morning Poat - Q) Wood street rkKRUOOPIOS, or Current Subjects Extoteporansously r TMtsd:byWm.Eld«;|l. S3b2fe"LsT te^SSSSSifiS;; Ballon’sHiston'm Snha; Uhiterattd; Meant*. Herd That*: by Charim Dkksnsf ® . • __ or tbs Black Esgte: by G. P. R Jama; M <w Crayon ttmchss ef the Notkmlls arid No. 32 Saithfirid term*. *W STOCK OF PlfaoS.—l would raspestfolly te*nm thenabUo that I ate now adjecting, at the footed* H«wYorkandßostou, amott orienslv* and■JW**®* of new Piano Forte*. Tha utmost care snd atlsunw wto k, jh, tfi «j«Hiiii ni the vary beat InstmMwts woimi ■ Pnrtlumre sre priltriy niMttl to .wait Uib MTtTd of fb« *SS taiini ilMirlun u thn *UI ten <te ■*»»<* S2WSTSSj?»teLtet«il Bran okkh On *li5^^SSSr2S2S L a--»n<»11-lr«- ml,tflh.ddnltetetelltete No. 118 WoodtUuet L"^SCE^ona»nwT7n i Libertv * having a front af 60 foet by 200 deep. These Ja teSi“s lomtkm and purity of air, eaanot be natebboriwodof the two eULm of Price,s»o. T«rms,oa*- telrara ta a, ‘ Rraltet.l. *■ ■ IMfHAUg. QINGItAMI).—W. II.T. te» TlteT«f . fpR endvry snparinramuitmsotofQihg™W». me English Madder Otoghras seUtogaUfopmgrd. hu4 » Fifth sfrest: TiTTtllE 17 oh—tis St.cnoon t’te’J.W KnwtlKWWtP. Y'.> An uKitnuN'n, 'J& Wood 20 bxs Cley Pipes; - 5 cases Sicily lAioorics; 80 reams Kim Tins; 2D ** MsMKxoaets; 80 tots Jnjabe Parie; to u Gum Scops; UOdvfeMMnr I*o grs USdW*i Ro*0«l i 8,000 Coco* Hate; SO talks Currant?; 25 bx* Stalled Almwiie; sbble do; 18 bau Beftnod Uqootte* | 2e*«*Otl*bri» do; 4 u netted*, 8 “ Nutmegs. J.aAHDSadGKr betweea Flat end Second. LAND, in tha State JAMES BLAKELY
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