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OoKGStM. 22d DIWMCt. •MATTITEW I pTBWAtvT. Ad-gbeoy City. th9 decision *>f lh« cn D i.n«3 of tho district*] Assembly, i K MOORHRAD, CU>'of Pittsburgh, 8 H ami bTON. *>uth PUt-burgh. JOiis M. KIRKPATRICK, ,A.*hy of Pittsburgh. TUOMA* M CAKKOL. M’K«^j*ort. WILSON STEWART, Duqursuw Boreugh. RfCJKDtE, JOHN S. KENNEDY, City of Pittuliursh. i 'RsamzA. i. HARVEY 8088, St. Clair. Clips of Court, JOHN H. PHILLIPS, RobiD*on. CoHinSSIONEf.. ELIJAH TROVIIX'J. Citycf Pituburgh. Auditor. DANIEL WERTZ, Pitt Township. Dimcron* of tub Poor, JAMES A GIBSON, Woe. EDWARD M’CORKLK * Hubert bailet, ——• PITTSBURGH: PEIOAT MORNING: TO THE LEGAL PROFESSION. If SBJ of oar legal friends wish Paper Boots printed, we i inform them that the Post Job Office U prepared to do them at the shortest notire, aod In the neatest style of the Art. fliee ns a trUI and we will insure SRtirfketioo. New* of th* Day A published abstract of the deaths in St. Louis, for tho week ending 4th Inst., showatho number to be 227—0 f which S 7 were from Cholera. Wo lueito partioular attention to the very able and interesting letter from our Paris corres pondent. It will fully repay perusal. The United States Express Company have fonod no olne to the robber of tLeir messenger, at Dayton, the other day. They hare notified the ownor of the money that they are prepared to nettle. Nine Biases ran off from Boone County, Ken tucky, on Sunday night, and are supposed to bn in Cinoinnatti. Tho owners arrived in that j city on Tuesday, and offered a reward for them. I They have not yet been captured. , In another column will be found a wonder fnl snake story, from a Virginia papor. Wo nro not sure thorn is samo mistake, and that it wan intnnded for n “ fish story.” At all events, wo ogree with tho writer, that •> the existence of the Groobat has been doubted by many.” A boiler in MoQuieton's brewery, at Madison, Ind., exploded on Tuesday evening, demolish ing the building. The boiler esoended a thou sand feet; and descending, perforated the. roof of a shop, two hundred feet distant. No one was injured, though several peraonn narrowly •scaped with life. j A young man named Short, clerk io a dry : goods store la Cinoinnatti, and a young lawytr j aimed Peacoofc, from Chio%go, fought a duel in Kentucky, opposite that city on Tuesday. Oa tho second round Short was mortally j Wounded in the left breast. They fought about a young girl to whom 3hort was eoga ged j The Whigs ofPniladelphia, as the telegraph ; Statei yesterday, have sacrificed Hod Juseph R. . Chandler on the altar of Kuo* Nethingisia Butj He. Chandler la not a williug nctim, aa will be t ggQg' io4'hli frieDtia propose to run him as an j independent candidate. If he were to run, un-, derench oircumttanoea, we would not be ear* j prised at his election. THB VOICR OP ALLEGHENY. The Democracy of Allegheny county has bold ly uttered its true and steadfast sentiments in the resolutions adopted by the Convention on Wednesday last. In these resolutions we find no flinching, no cowering before a storm raised by Its embittered fees, andtbe disorganizes witbiD Its own ranks. Our party in this county has declared it* position to bo tbe same ** . heretofore the firm friend of civil and religi- , ' QQg freedom; the friend of the oppressed of all > lands; and the friends of the Union and the j constitution. It will give equal rights and pro tection to all religions denominations, preferiog none, and it refuses to mingle religious strife mith politics.* Buch are the principles clearly announced in a resolution of three lines. Our party too, refuses to drag the temperance Cause into the political arena. Demoorata vott as they please on that subject, and abide by | their long cherished political principles. It has been the constant aim of Whig leaders to ally that cause to the desperate fortunes of whiggery; and they would rather bare destroyed it than not gain strength from the rotes of Us friends But the good sense of the people prevailed, and the temperance cause stands dear of the strife of politics. Its friends cannot fall to see that the course of our party has been maoh more fc&mst on that sabjeot than the conduct of oor opponents. Demoorats have sought to majte no political capital out of the question, but refer It to the calm voice of the people, and will abide their decision. c The third resolution of the Convention de clares hostility t« secret and politioal eooietles. BolUioal principles should be openly announced, nnd politioal proceedings “ should be open and above board.” Washington taught theso truths, which Whigs ani their allies now repudiate. It must be a bad cause that will not bear the light of day, and that oannot be openly pro claimed and advocated. Suoh a cause oan never achieve any permanent triumph, or accomplish Mj useful, purpose. *•' Another resolution of the convention proclaims the ancient hostility of our party to all monopo lies; and ita constant aim to proteot the people against the power and wealth of corporations, and the combinations of capital to speculate out | of the wants of the people. f? The first resolution sustains and approves the present national administration for its “ faithful management of the public finanoes; the preser vation of the publio tranquility ; the strict ob •ervaoce of all the injunctions of the Constitu tion; the assertion of the supremacy of the laws* the protection of the American citisen, both at homa and abroad ; and the fearless vindication of the honor of our national flag, wherever as •ailed.” The calumnies of Whig presses in regard to tht financial operations of the government are thoa rebuked; mobs, and resistance to laws con learned; and sucM bold and determined for Sign policy approved as will give ample protec tion to our cltiiens, and our rights all over the world. Our political opponents must be satis Ui that their ribald' slanders of Gen. Pierce's Udmlnistratioq have made very little impression mpon the sturdy Democracy of Allegheny coun |y. The people are not deoeived; and the false fcoods by which Whig and Abolition leaders b&ve ••oght to deceive and mislead \bem arc again rebuked. «• Tbs prosperous condition of our Common wealth, and the preservation of the public credit. Viler tfceadministration of William Bigler, show £gr gentleman to be a faithful publio servant, Aid well worthy of re-election to the office of Oomvor." Such is tho language of the Convention in re gard to our candidate for Governor. . A few un hvppy Democrats who have failed to got offices Viy objeot to this language of strong and well- deMrved oommtndatlon; but the great maesee i tfcfiPcftMMOftudttuMbytiMirwaiUagi, ' “ •• " w ?>- ‘‘i *<;■ .'-*■** K . 1 and undeceived by their slanders, will do justice to “ a faithfal public servant." The enemies of Democracy hare small cause for exultation at the futile demonstration of dis appointed offioe seekers and Know-Nothings In our County Convention. They aoeompliahed nothing but to betray their weakness, their folly, their malignity, and their desire to destroy the party to which they profess to belong. Their object wsb to raise distorbanoe that Whigs might have something to gabble about. But in spite of those disorg&niiera, the Convention accom plished Its work in brief time; presented a ticket such as all Democrats can support; and passed, by a vo6t majority, strong, eloquent, and good old-fashioned Democratic resolutions. The re sults are satisfactory, and the Democracy oMhls oounty can win a triumph this fall, if they will but believe it, and work. Aud never was there a time when the honest Democracy of this ooun ty, and of this Commonwealth, was more im peritively called upon to do all its duty, than during the present campaign. Dangers threateu our free institutions, and tho peace aod Iran quitity of the oountry. A scotional party is in process of organization that seeks to array one portion of the Union against the other; and should it succeed, and gain sufficient’ power, ’v oannet fail to lead to the most disastrous re sults. Washington earnestly warned his coun trymen against such dangerous parties. But the warnings and teachings of the great and good of tho early days of the republic aro scorn ed by the uneasy and reckless politicians of the prceent day. [SEPTEMBER 8. To destroy the Democracy:—to overthrow the great party of the people, and of the constitution, is the task for which all isms end factious are to be combined. Principles are thrown to the winds: all former issues aban doned; and the most inoongruoua elements amalgamated. The advooates of the fugitive idavo law and the Abolitionists stand side by .side. The constitution* burning Garrison, aod the mob inciting Parker are weloomcd to close fellowship with the followers of Clay. Dis union is openly advocated by gome ; riot and murder is approved by others, and resistance to law recommended. Disunion and rebellion are the principles of such a combination, and would be the speedy results. But to this is »o be added .in element that works in the dark ; that repu- diates tho principles of religious freedom; and rfould again enact an Alien law. Civil religious persecution, sectional strife and dis union areWie evils thatoan hardly fail to follow, nhoold this rabble of isms win power. To the Demooraoy belongs the task of averting ihesaimpending evils, and defeating these danger- ms enemies of the Union, aod our free institu ions. Tho Demooraoy of this State have a lory to perform in Ootober next, that nothing mold excuse them for neglecting. The Demo cracy oan win the contest. Will they do it ? The German Turner Band. The celebration of this society commenced at Philadelphia, on Monday. Delegations were pre sent from different cities and everything seem ed to pass of pleasantly. The object of the or ganisation is to develop the frame by gymnattio aod other manly sports and the voice aud mind by declamation, composition, £o. Mayor Con rad was introduced to the Association on Moc* day morning ami delivered au address that strangely. contrasted with his Inauguration speech. Tbeeo celebrations; are generally con ducted without any disturbance. The proceed mgs of the third day we find in the Philadelphia Ledger, of Wednesday. It says: Yesterday morning, betwrfa 8 and 9 o'clock : ‘-thr-Turners furqjjfi and mnrCbed in procession. | through- tbe'rbute previously iriM down to Le j moo Hill. After restin? tbemseUea, an oratioo i was delivered by Wm Rapp, the Chairman of i the Executive Board and editor of the Turner's | J ,uruHl; the remainder of the the diy was Spent io singing, daroiog, gymuastio exercises, aud spuria of various kinds, feucing. gun exer ! oise-, &o. Th* p'ace .whs visited by thousand* , of persons ot both Hexes during the day, and all j appeared ter be happy ami enjoy themselves, un til a few minutis q> fore 6 o’clock, which wusjtbe i hour determined upon lor adjjurnjHDt, when a ! desperate fight arose between two Germans* on ! tbe boards of the platform erected for dwticlog. ! The police officers interfered, f< r which there, j *»ab apparently no occ-isiou. This only exoaper *led the parties, tnd a general battle ensued, in ! which tbe officers ooly too freely used their Jbil I lies and pistols, and numerous shots were fifed. ! The fight lasted about twenty minutes. Twjo of | tbe Turners bad balls extracted from their )egv ' by an Apothecary, in Callowbill street, nearNix ou, two others were also reported shot, and two others bad their boada badly bruised from tb% use of tho billies in the bands of the officers. Eight of the Turners were arrested and convey to tbe Spring Garden Polios Station. Samuel Mansfield, a watchman of Spring Garden, re oeived a severe stab in the side aod Joseph Par ker, of the Marshal's police, was seriously beat en about the bead. Tbe Germans tore down the j rail fenoe around thecnclosore to furnish them selves with missiles. It is to be regretted that Mayor Conrad did not oarry out his original intention of sending no officers nut, instead of wbiob quite a number wi re present, who were better disturbers of the peace than peace-makers. To day the Tamers visit Lemon Hill for the purpose of shooting for prizes, to be awarded in the evening, at the Ball, which takes place at Sansom Street Hall. Tna New Orleans Post Orncs.—Postmas ter Kendall, of New Orleans, publishes a card drnying a report that large sums of money had been loßt at that office. He says: “ All the losses I have heard of through the mails in the valley of the Mississippi, including $12,000 mailed at Cincinnati in February last, does not amount to $17,000 —(f which there is not $2,000 of losses associated with this office. Any loss, traced to this office will be paid onf pre sentation to the Postmaster, by a private assess ment of the employees.” The telegraph reported a few days ago that all tho clerks had resigned. The oause of this, it U presumed, was the enforcement of the “pri vate assessment,” for, if they were all honest, there was little justice in taxing their meagre salaries to make up a sum obtained by some un known thief. We sinee learn through the same agency, that the Postmaster has withdrawn the objectionable part of the card, and that the olerks had again gone to work. INTRODCCTXOH OV TBS 6?SAM FI&S EhGUIB. — A Committee of the Philadelphia Counoila is about visiting Cincinnati to inquire Into the workings of the paid fire department of that city. Cincinnati has probably the best and Philadelphia the most badly managed system of any municipality in the Union. For more than three years the city of Brotherly Love has had a respite from firemen’s riots and other disor ders aririog from the largest liberty to do just as one pleased ; hat reoently they have brokeo oat afresh, and arc, if anything, worse than ever. Philadelphia will never be free from these grievous evils until she introduces the steam fire engine, abolishes her voluntary system and sub stitutes in its place a paid department. The dif ference between the two systems is oouceded by those who havo tried both, to be the difference between order and ohaoi.„. Esquire O'Neal, of Dnquesne Borough, returned yesterday from St. Paul, Minnesota, and brought us late Western papers. He reports the appearance of the crops along his route through the Western States, as fully aa bad ns they have been represented by the newspapers. We had boped to learn that the accounts of the failure of the Western crops bad been greatly exaggerated. Better >o* TRY it.—A Spaniard of distinc tion, just arrived in Paris, says that three or four millions of dollars, spent just now in bribery and corruption at Madrid, would smooth the way for the purchase of Cuba by the United States. Bribery and corruption have become obtoleie with our government, since the Galphln and Gar diner cabinets have had leave to retire to pri* nu lift, y «• * •» * * 1 t «u +■ The Extsht or thx Drodobt. —Tho drought Whiobwe all deplore so much, is believed to be far Ism extensive than one would suppose, from the lachrymose oomplaints of the farmers.. East, of the Alleghenies, in our own Sttfch there is not oeer so much complaint as West of the moon* tains. Iu certain portions of Ohio, Indiana, Illi nois, &0., there have been showers which will oause a pretty fair average yield, while contrary in others there has bees almost a total failure. South and South-west, there has been little, if any, want of rain recently, aud In the New England and other Middle States, the show ers of Heaven have fallen in spots only. Tho orop of Whoat throughout the land, however, haviog been so extensive, no such a thing as famine oan be anticipated. VICTIMISING THE MySTIBIOCS StRAHQVR.—It looks very like as though Mr. James H. Hack, ett bolds au auction sale for the choloe of seats to Griri and Mario’s performances, for no other purposo than viotimixing the lady that goes by the name of Ooutts At tbeseoond sale, ou Tuesday, her seat (the first onei sold) was run up to one hundred and thirty-five dollars premium, the second bringing but five, and only a few thereafter fetching more than two dollars. These auction fifties arc at best, perfect humbugs, , which if persisted in, will bring Mr. Haokett and bis speculation into merited coutempt. Let there be no more miserable attempts to victim ize a lady, merely because she has a lunatic attachment the good looking tenor. England and the Greytown Arram.—The report by the last arrival that a powerful Bri tish ship was to be sent to San Joan is con firmed. Tbe Liverpool Journal of the 19th says: The Roeoawen, 70, Captain Glanviilei, having received n Dumber of hands from tbe steam eloop Spiteful, Commander Kynastou, which ar rived ou tbe night of Sunday from the Thames, e ot ander way, from Spithead, fine breeze, yesterday noon, and sailed fox*j Grey town. If Johnny Bull don’t want to get his mother's monkey io a 6crope he will keep clear OuGroy town. Things have come to a pretty poeslAiu our government cannot ch etisc a gang of pirates on tbs American continent without Interference from a forsign power. Erie Sustained—The Supreme Court's De cision.—By reference to tbe decision of tbe Su preme Coart, delivered by Chief Justice Black, yesterday, in another c lumn, it will bo seen the Borough of Erie has beeu acting legally in what was termed her “riotous proceedings." Will the press that villified and abased her citi zens, give currency to this decision t Wo shall Dauphin County. —Tbe Democratic Conven tion of Dauphin county, Pa., met at Harrisburg, on Monday, when tho following.tickM was nomi nated: Congress—Geo. M. Laaman Assem bly—Dr. John A. Stebioy, Simon S&ilado. Re solutions were adopted endorsing the Nebraska bill and denouncing the Know-Nothings. FROM OUR PARIS CORRESPONDENT. A French Watering Place—A view of a French Market—The Emptett Eugenie — What the Al lie* intend to do with Turkey. Paris. August 15th, 1854. Editors of Pittsburgh Post Since I wroto ycu list I have been on a pleasure trip to Royan, one of tbe most fashionable watering ■ laces of France, situated at the mouth of the Garonne In the Bay of Biscay. While there I had a goed opportunity of set-tag tbe Frcoeh people in one uf their favorite characters, that- of pleasure hunting. If It will not be imposing on yqur ipace too much, I will fid up ?omo of my notes of Royan. The town contains about two thousand inhabi tants, and is sitaated on tbe northern side of the Bay, at a poiut nf land which, like that on the opposite eiie cf the river, stretches far into the water, making.the narrow passage from tbe Gironde river into tbe < pen sea. Opposite to it is the fitnous •* rock of Cordouan" on whioh Is a beautiful light boas*, tbe first that attracts tbo attention of the mariner as he comes into the river. The town is very prettily situated and it is one of the finest places for sea bathing [ have ever seen-. The attractions are very similar to those of the watering places in our country, save tbe universal, never endiog noise and Joility wbiob mutt follow wberever a half dozen or more Frenchmen are collected together with “ else to do.” For the season there are established several small theatres and a variety of other amusements, some such as I never witnessed before, and sbould be loth to have to describe in detail. As I sat by my win dow, it w&b bard to divine, by comparison with any experience of ciy own, where I was; girls mid women sieging; dogs yelpiog: monkeys screeching; donkeys braying; men and boys gabbling and laughing from early dawn until midnight, all conjured up in my imagination tbe queerest possible existence. I sometimes tried to summon to mind tbe recollections of a camp meeting; tbe last turn At a jockey race; tbe last hour of an election day; eleven o’clock 'tt night on a fourth of July ; a fox bunt with three hungry hounds; a full menagerie stirred up and let loose; and twenty thousand old fogies lashed into spasms on the Cuba question, by tbe same number of Young Americas, and After I bad succeeded tolerably well in imagining all these things in one grand concert, I found they fell far short of comparison to the actual iofernal din that was going on under my chamber wio dow. Bnt as I bad amusement as much in view as anything else, In coming here, I enjoyed what I saw and beard, in a rational way. Among my morning rambles 1 sometimes visi ted the market, and there I saw, what for the moment, onrdled all my feelings of contempt. Drawn op in rows were old women and men who *ad carried from the country on their heads and shoulders, (the more fortunate having sabstitu ted their donkeys’ backs for their own,) their little-'baskets of marketing. There they stood, patiently awaiting some formal ceremony. Pre sently an officer of six feet stature oame along, dressed in full uniform, and a chapeau, with sword and epaaietta, who leisurely examined the baskets of each one as thty were laid before him. The object or this was to prevent any one from bringing to market any wine, meats, fowls, or other articles than vegetables, without pay ing the duty imposed upon such thing by the Government. I can conceive how hard it would be for your readers to oomprehend the fact, that upon every sheep, pig or fowl which the poor peasant, by bis toil, has raised, before he oan sell it, be mnst pay the Government a duty. 80 with the native wine, not a quart can a mer chant sell to a citisen, without first obtaining a written permit for it to leave bis store, and pay ing a duty equal almost in amount to the value of the wine as it oame from the vintner. Bat io this oounty the Tariff has but one article on its free list and that is—licentiousness. For the gratification of every sense or passion, but lust, a heavy duty has to be paid upon the sliding soalo prinoiple. The grand celebrations, in honor of the fete of the Emperor, are now going on in this oity, but I ueed not describe to you their magnifi ceoce and gorgeousness, for every body knows .that these things are got up here on a large scale ; the Hotel-de*ville will be illuminated to night (as is announced) with 1,600,000 gas lights. The Emperor and Empress, however, are not present in the oapitol as they were to have been ; they are stilt at Biarrin taking sea baths. I inquired of a Frenchman, at table to day, who was sitting beside his wife, why it was the Emperor was abeeot His reply made in se riousness was ebsraoteristio, And true, I guess. »« Beoanse the Empress’ health is bad and Napo leon wants a baby,” was his answer. It would be singular if Fate was to refuse both the Na poteons fAs Babies they so much desired They can’t make Imperial heirs by Coup <TEtat» if they can make Emperors. As the news informed you eight months ago, Rutsia, England, France and Turkey are quar relling and threaten to Bate a fight Do you re member the Yankee who, when “his dander was rix ” begged somebody to bold him, or he would do something desperate, and nobody condescen ding to perform the office for him, in the bight of hia rage he rushed out and—tore a board off the pig pen ? England and Fraooe with their immense armies and fleets are just now going through that pugnacious performance. They call lustily upon Austria to hold ’em or help them liok Russia; and Austria, who eynpathiee* with the Allies, but feate the Autoorat, is performing the part of the Ass between two bundles of hay. What a carious soene is represented by this af fair. All the “ gigantic resources ”as they are vauntlngly ealled (but wbioh are in fact the last resources of beggered Kingdoms) of England and France are taxed to their utmost, to fit out fleets and armies to better down Cronstadt and lay Waste 8t Pettreburg. Six months ago they promised “in a month ” to aooomplish all this work, aod thus humble the pride of the haughty Cier. Now, Charley Napier informs England, tbet Cronstadt is impregoable and cannot be ta ken, and the ‘ London Times" gravely proclaims thereupon “that it would be of no use to take Cronstadt, and they do not want to take it." Now, the order Is for Sebastopol, after eix months cruising around that point and another half years discussion, through the intervention of Austria, they will probably come to the con elusion that “ they don’t want to take Sebasto pol," and perhaps call around and take Another sorvpy of Croastadt. In the meantime the Turks are decreasing in numbers, becoming exhausted iu means, and humbled before the world, while tbe English are acquiring olaims aod footholds to prepare her for their final occupation of the Turkish dominions. Already have they driven the Bultan to oonseot to their absolute control of hiaoommissiary department, and compelled him to mortgage to them the most beautiful aod fer tile portious of his domains to secure the reoent Turkish loan. Thus two strong points are al ready gained by the English, and to which Frauce has been made to play the part of dupe. When John Bull can do without France, he will cut the alliance, tom upon her, aud if needs be, carry the war into Africa. Eogland is now playing the boldest game she ever conceived, but more anon 1 Yours as ever, ALLEGHENY. The St. Louis Republican, of the 20th, says:—“ln conversation with a gentleman from. Council Bluffs yesterday, we learned that tb* crops were unusually fine iu western lowa, aud the country opposite as far down a s the Ncda way river. Tbe season had been vory fice, and the corn orop was unusually heavy. Io Holt county, where hemp is an important production, the prospect was very fino for a heavy crop. The middle section of the State has. probably, suffer ed most from the extreme drought. From New Madrid, Pcmieott, Mississippi, and other counties in that region, we learn that there will be a heavy crop of corn, the season having been very favorable. The. recent rains in other seotions of the State may bring out a very considerable crop of late corn. Potatoes are selling at Wilmington, Delaware, at sixteen to twenty cents per half peck. Corn is selling in Gallatin, Tenn., at 92,90 to $3,10 per bushel. Old river men say thst the river is at a lower stage at Cincinnati than it has been sintfe 1881. A scheme is on foot in Ohio, to give 160«£res of land In Liberia to each of 4,00*0 families of tbe free colored people of Ohio. In Detroit at 12 M. on Tuesday the thermom eter stood at 100 in the shade. Tbe day previous it stood at 95. Common brands of family floor are retailing in New York at $lB. The best brands are 50 cents higher. Tho New York Evening Post states tbe Mexi* can General Alv&res Is just now in that city, fitting out m armed expedition against Santa Anna. Tbe Fort Wayne (la.) 7fea«j says that corn in that region looks unusually flourishing and lux uriant, and, if the fall season does not prove un favorable, will be far above the average. It is stated that Beverly C. banders, Esq., who arrived in the Paeiflo, is bearer of despatches from the Emperor Nicholas to oar Government. Now for a grub at Bitka. J The Crystal Palace at Sjdenhao£ Eugland, continues to be visited, it is said, atrJthe rate of 10,000 or 12,000 persons daily, audAhe receipts are sooh as to afford the a large dividend for the first year. Tho Philadelphia Ledger (Neutral,) says, Sen ator Dooglas csd appeal with safety from tho Chicago mob to tbe people of the Uoited States— a tribunal wbioh respects free speech, and which will oarer condemn him without bearing. „ A walking match took place on Monday over tbe Uutoa coarse, L. I, between Searletj and Boyd, for a purse of $lOOO. It was won by tkw former, arho performed tho feat in one hour and five minutes. Dr. Robert M. Patterson, Ute Director of the Mint, died at his residence in I'miadelpbia, on Tuesday. Dr. P. was a man of auience and -fi scholar, formerly a Professor in tbe Universities of Pennsylvania and Virginia, aud President of the American Philosophical Bociety at the period of his death. M M 1? M I Hernia, or Kaptart of the Bowels. 40-TOS&E ABE THuOSANDS OF PERSONS WHO an afflicted wiili a Kaptun of lb» Bowel*, who pay lKi> attention to the disease until tba Bowel* g " Jfi beeoma suaegulau-d, when, in oil proba biilty, it may be !•» lata. How important It la, than, for ail thoa* meeting frwm any form of Kup ure of tha Bowel*, to call at once upon DR. EEYsKH, at hb Wholesale Drag Store, on the corner of Wood street ami Virgin allay, and procure a TRUSS, to retain the pro trading portion of tha Dowell. Dr. Keysai has an office back of tha drug store where Trusses are applied, and war ranted to give satisfaction. Ha also has arary variety ot Truaaaa that yon eao name, and at any price, to suit the means of every one in seed of the article. I also keep •very kind of Supporters, JJndy Broca, Suspensory Banda gei, Bostic Stockings, for enlarged veins, and all kind.* oi mechanical appliances used In the cure of dtaeasii. I would respectfully invite the attention of the public to an excellent Trass for Children, which icnriably effects cures in a very short time. N. B.—l also keep on hand, sod for sal«, a large assort ment of Shoulder Braota of the most Improved kind, that have been worn with so much satisfaction by hundreds of persons, both in and oat of the elty. DR. KKYSER’S DRUG STORK AND TRUSS DEPOT, corner of Wood street and Virgin alley, No. I*o, sign of the Golden Mortar. jeltdhw 49* The Great French Remedies I ImM BALLY’S ANTIDOTE AND LOTION.—Those persons who wish for e safe, speedy, and permanent euro, should use the above celebrated and unrivalled FRENCH PREPARA TIONS. They hare now been in use for fire years—have been thoroughly tested In thousands of the most obstinate oases, and Invariably have given satisfaction. They are not composed simply of "* Co pal vs, but are entirely differed from all other preparations, both In the nature of their ingredients and the manner in which they operate upon the patient. Hence the wonderful success attending their use. A gentleman connected with the Western Railroad says: ‘•I have expended {brother people during the last three years over $BOO, for remedies of this description, and hare never found a tingle article that gave suoh universal satis faction as your Antidote and Lotion does. Ido not recol lect of their ever falling to core in a single instance. Many have been oared in two or three days.” Price, Antidote $1; Lotion 60 cents per bottle. Invented by M. Bally, Physician to the Paris Hospitals, and prepared from tbe original recipes, and sold wholesale and retail by DUROY A 00.. Sole Proprieton for the Uni ted States and Canadas. Principal Depot, 468 Broadway, New York. Sold in Pittsburgh, wholesale and retail, by FLEMING BROTHERS, (Successors to J. Kidd A Co„) No. 60 Wood street. Wheeling—J. H. PATTERSON A CO., and by Druggists everywhere. Je2t As PvUburgh Ikuig Dispatch itb. 16,1855"7 Cheat BzpMderixlhonlder Brace*.—An Persona who bars aoquired a stooping position, by follow ing » sedentary occupation, will experience great relief by the use of tbo Washington Suspender Brace,” made and sold by Dr. KKTBEJt, corner of Wood street and Virgin alley. It answers for a braoe and suspenders, tho weight of the (j go placed as to continually tend to bring the shoulders to their natural position, and expand the chest. We purchased one some time ago, and hare been so pleased With It, that we unsolicited gave it a “puff,” gratis. Women, hundreds of whom are annually injured br the weight of enoimous “skirts,” should also procure these braces Be particular la procuring tbe kind mentioned, as many of the'kraces sold are humbugs. Sold wholesale and retail at the Drug Btore of GKO. H. KEYSEK, No. 140, corner of Wood street and Virgin alUy Mjn of the Golden Mortar. N. B.—l also keep every variety of Trusses, Supporters Body Braces, Pile Props, Elastic Stockings, Su'peossry Bandaga, do. . au2lalaw or Varicose Vein*, Weak KNEE JOINTS AND WEAK ANKLES.—I would respect fully invite the attention of Physicians, and the public gen erally, to my assortment of Bilk Elastic Stockings, Knee Capa, Ankle fry** and Bandages for the relief and core of Varioose or Enlarged Veins, Weak Anklea,,Wtak Knee Joints, and the various appliances used in the; cure of dia eeses requiring outward support. I also keep every variety qtXruaes, Body Braces, Pup porters, Shoulder Braoas, and in fact all kinds of mechani cal appliances use! In the cure of disease. 49*A(ue and Fewer off Three Years lit finding r.urtd.—Mr. John Longden, now living at Baver Dam. Hanover county, near Richmond, had Ague and lever for three years, most of tbe time he had chills twice a day, and rarely lea than once; he was parched with Avers as soon as the chlU left him; and after trying phy sicians, quinine, moat of tbe Tonka advertised, and every thing reoommended to him, was about to give op in despair, when Carter’s gfnkh Mixture was spoken of; he got two bottles, but before he bsd usol more then a single one, be was perfectly cured, and ha* not had a cbHl or fever since. Mr. Longden la ouly on# out of thousands who havebeen baoeflttad bjy thtogreel tonic, alterative and bkod^purlfla- ’" •“•'* ’*jK FINSI , \ Excellent Article. GEO. H. KBY3ER, Wholesale Dwatfst, No. 14 J» cor. Wood «t eort Virgin aller. Th« Crowning Gift of Sfttarf •»* Setenca,—The wonderful cure* effected by Dr. HOME'S EfVIGOKATISG ELIXIR AND OGRDIA L, although topfca of contemtlon throughout the Union, teem incredible to ■onto skeptical Individuals. They eaauot heifer# that an becb brought from the shores of Asia, end eatyeoted to oertein sefeutifle processes end combinations, will abeo. lately control erery spedee of Nervous Disease, cure every of indigestion, restore the rcgnler action of every disordered secretive orgin, and neutralise, by its antiseptic Influenoe, all impurities In the elementary fluids from which the Hood is derived. Unwise doubter* I surrounded as you are by wonders, living in an age of scientific mira o «s have yon not yet learned to distrait yonr own preju dices, when opposed to the evidence of foots; to the spon taneous testimony of clouds of witnesses? Ask the once delicate and melancholy wife, who, without strength to oarry out the first great purpose of marriage, langalithed and pined in sickness and Buffering, what «h thinks of the EUilr. Uead her anjnrtr—lf aho has tried the glorioua in vigorant—in her healthful oomplexkm, dear bright eyes and elastic step; read Uin the rosy faces clustering at the wAher’i knee. Wherever debility and phyrieal inoompe tency exist, they create strength and vitality. There Is no form of nervous disease for which it i* not a specific; no affection of the atomics, no lrregalsrity or sdsprittion of the spcrvtioufl, which it does'not rctlere ani ultimate^ The Cordial is pot np, highly concentrated, in pint tot ties. Price three dollars per bottle, two tor five dollar*, six lor twelve dollars. C. 11. KINO, Proprietor, 192 Broadwgy, New York. Sold by Druggists throughout the United State*, Canada, and the West Indies. FLEMING A No 60 Wood street, Ptttabnrgh. DU. GEO. H. KEYSER, No. 140 Wood street, do J. P FLEMING. Allegheny City. sepfcdaw Good Comparison.-*The Rev. William ilouiett,awell known Methodist Clergymen, residing at Naples, draws the following amusing but apt comparison between Dr. M'Lane’s celebrated Vermifuge and ferret: “ A ferret, wbeaplaood at the entrance of a rat-hole, en tore the aperture, travels along the passage, seises upon the nt, exterminates fats existence, ani draws' the animal’s defunct oircacs to the light. And in like manna- have I f und t>r. M'Lane't American Vermifufft to operate upon woaus, thoM> dreadful and dangerous tormentors of cbll dr<sD. This remedy, Use the ferret, eaters the aperture of the mouth, travels d>wn the gullet, bunt* round the stom ach. lays bpli of ih“ worms, shakes the Hf- out of the rep tile*, sweeps clean their don. and carries thriVcarcasses olear out of the system. This, at least, has been the effect of the Vermifuge upon my childrej^ A neighbor of Hr Roalatt, Ur. John Briggs, adopts the simile of the reverend certifier, thus both giving their most unequivocal approval of this great specific, after having witnessed its operation upon their own children. Let others try If, bnd be ratisfied. Purchaser* will be careful to ask for Dr. M*Lens’s Cele brated Vermifuge, and take toons else. All other Vermi fuges, In comparison, are worthless. Dr. M’Lane’s genuine Vermifuge, also his Celebrated Liver Pills, can now be had at all the respectable Drag Stored in the United States and rur>n<u. Also for sale by the solo proprietors, FLEMING BROIL, Sncoaaaoß to J . Kidd A Co., No. 00 Wood street. 4&» Pantalooue.—The well-known superiority Of GRIDBLE’B fit in the Garment, needs no eomment on his psrt; it has been acknowledged by nil who hare favored him with their order?, that they hare never been fitted with the same ease and style as by him. He begs to inform Us pe trona and the public, that his stock Is npw replete with the newest styles for coats, vests and panto, suitable for the present searoo. K. GBIBBLS, Tailor and Pantaloon Maker, 24ft Liberty ■t-. heed of Weed. Pcrfbatrr, F«Wf »o»p«.-l bit# oe hand a large and well selected assortment of Soap* and toilet artkies, from the bast par ornery establishments of London, Pari* and Phita ddpAio, whleh I am Balling oat, wholesale or retail, at the lowest prices. Also, Pomades, Ox Harrow, and Bair Oils, of tba rlebeat and moat delight ful olors. I also keep a splendid anortmcnt of imported and domes tic Ilair Brushes, Malt Brushes, Tooth Brashes, Ac. GEO. H KKYBEB, jy3lrdaw No. HO corner Wood st. and Virgin alley. SPECIAL NOTICES. .r-=» KndWftomatblag !•• Cargo's Union As- stmblj mjfit* next, a&d each succeeding WEDNAS EVENING, at WILKISS HALL Tha pleasure-seek to* public are la*)led. Two Beads are engaged statedly. CoULion* in Gall No. 2; Schoitiach**, Polaae, etc., tn Bail o. 1. The Ilalli hire b-.en thoroughly refitted, and are fi ue’.y ventilated, and abundance of refreshments always j roriiL-'i. TUu Social \sserably as nsunl, on TUESDAY EVENING. Admission the f*m<» to caeh—GeoLand two LadieaSOcents, Qent. and 1a .y 7S cents; Gent alone $l. Tickets may be obtain*! of tb« llaaagers, of Prank Cargo, at 7C Fourth str-s-.t: or at Wtlklns Hall. 2ud story.orat the dorr. |*cp2 jpS Board of Trade and Eerehants' Kxelaanae *«Aa Election of offleeis for the en f uiog yuar wlh b* i.«l<i at their Boom*, on WEDNESDAY, Sep ember 6;h, between tbs boon of 1 an i 5 o'ct «k, P M, »wi W. I*. HAVBN. Peerctarr. Par S«iUa| v Rights I'ltE Oat log learned trom faiaiutercoar** with )>a:cu *,*, at.,} with person* who were desirous to sell Patent It ghL-t f r Cit-os Coanliee. Btates, Ac, as well as «i h rtbrrrf who w|«h to porehase suoh right-*, that ao xg-ut to transi t ;but klud of boslDess was much needed t>ure. j;a* de>.riniowJ to devote bis time and hU abilities to tbe eer.lceof ih> who may <lr>ire to employ him. plnlg’Qg rim?. If to attend kith.ulJy to ail matters en trustei! to ulto. he c mi-lode* b. referring the pabllc to the flowing UiumuuUl of a f*w of the ritixens in Pitts Lur<h, ic. MO3BS F. EATON. PiUfburgh, Auyusi 23, 1554. Pmaaosan, August 17th, 18M. The subscribers hare long > mo acquainted with Mr. My**s F. Eaton, and bate co hesitation in reoammeodlog him/to alt who may wish to employ his services, as a gen tleman or undoubted integrity and indefatigable industry, m ex«rtinu< merj reliant* aay be placed. N.TiileO V. KobinMjn, Jr, Mm l-arim-r, Jr., John Graham, W. 11 lt. Child* A On., James Wool, N. Holmes A Boos, P. H. Friend, Kramer A fiahm, F. I/arena, L. K- Urlngrtoa Philadelphia, 1854>»*Tb« attention of Lhfv ihn ctuseos or vtusburgb and vicinity, who wish to read a Philadelphia paper, in called to the Evening RegiXUr, * journal published *»r»ry «tay, containing a complete rooties <4 all local matter* that transpire to the hour of going to l>re*s, ana &» particular attention li paid to this depart* ui?nt. it trm recommend tuelf strongly to the favor of those pereone who formerly resided in that vicinity, aa It conveys a faithfcl epitome of the vast ehaages oecoring In their former homo.'. To the reading and manufacturing portion v.t the crmmmiity no better medium oouhibe selected for udvem.-»i:u Uieir wares and products, thus bringing directly (Wore the eye* of the merchants the advantages of patron bin# the factories c*f the “wait end" of the State. As a journal of liberal sentiments, advocating all the reforms of ih« age. ws heartily recommend it to one and ail, believiug tb.-u all miy be benefited by subscribing and supporting a paper that rapports tbo people. —stbi ted owmfau ’ The subscription price is $5 per year, In advance, and nbouid be seal, pro-paid, to WILLIAg BIRHST, N. K. corner Third and Chestnut streets, Philadelphia. Pa. A LARGE lot for sale. A LOT OF I4KOU.SO.on tb« river bauk, in Birmingham, 268 foot by Brt fuel, and bounded by four streets, wiu b* eokl on mnublt term. It 'la near Bekewell A Oo’s new glass works, amt several other manufacturing es lab ile- meats. It is the largest and lest lot now to be had in Birmingham for manufacturing purposes. Title perfect, and dear of incumbrance. Knqulraof a B. M SMITH, at bU Law Odea, jy2G Fourth street. a bo to Bmlthfleld. Pittsburgh. Notice.—The Partnership heretn.Ure existing and doing business under the name and itylo of BENNETT, MARSHALL It CO., was dissolved on the 19th inst., by mutual consent. BENNETT, MARSHALL A 00. Pittsburgh, Jane 2Sth, ISM. Copartnenhlp, Tns UNDBRSIGNBD have entered into Copartnership under the name and style of GRAFF, BENNETT a LXJ, for the purpose of manuneturiug Iron, NaLe, at the Ollnton Rolling Mill, South PUtabnrgh. -Ofloe at pres ent with English A Richardson, No. 116 Water, and 150 First street. WM. B. ENGLISH, ROBT. H. MARSHALL, JAB. J. BENNETT, JOHN GRAFF. Pittsburgh, June 28th, 1854—jc29:tf 'PITTSBURGH Life, Fire and Karine Inraranee Company; OFFICE 66 FIFTH STREET, MASOMIO HALL, PITTSBURGH* PA. JAMES S. U 00«, President. CBsatrs A. Cqupos, Secretary. ThU Company makes every insurance appertaining to or connected with LIFE RISKS. * tam. against Hall and Cargo Risks on the Ohio and Mis sissippi rivers and tributaries, and Matins Risks generally. And against Loss and Damage by Fire, and against the Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. roilcles issued at the lowest rates consistent with safety to all parties. James S. Iloon, Samuel M’Qnrkau, William. Phillips, John Sent, Joseph P, Gauaxn, M. .D., John M’Alpln, ffm.F. Jobnaten, James Marsha.l, Goorge 8. Selden, my2fi:ly fr~^»ASSOCIATED Firemen's Insurance Company of the City of Pittsburgh* J. K. MOORHEAD. President—ROßEßT FINNEY, Seere **§lll insure against FIRS and MARINE RISKS of all kinds. Office: No. 99 Water street. Knaotonm J. K. Moorhead, W.J. Anderson, 8.0. Sawyer, R.R.Blmpeo&» Wm.M. Edgar, H.B. Wilkins, 0. H. Paulson, William OoUlngwood, R.B. Roberta, John M. Irwin, Joseph Kaye, Wm. WUklnaon, Da rid Campbell. Jail Western Psnmylvania Hospital^ Drs. L. Sob wo*. Second, between Wood and Market streets, end J. HsaD, Nortb-east corner of Diamond, Alle gheny city, are the attending Physicians to the above Insti tution, for the first quarter of ISM. Applications for admission may be made to them at all hours at their offices, or at the Hospital-at 2 o’clock. P. M. Recant cases of accidental Injury are received atall boors,' without form. C, YEAGER, 110 MARKET street, Pitts- ILsr bunch. Importer and Wholesale Dealer in FANCY AND BTAPLE VARIETY AND DRY GOODS, offers to dty end country dealers ae large and well selected stock of Goods as any Eastern house, and same prices, thus “tving wight, time end expenses. ja&yi O* O. F.—Place of meeting, Washington Hell, (mt Wood street, between Fifth street and Virgin alley. gniMcaoß Lodos, No.B3o—Meets every Tuesday evening. Msxcasms EACamasT, No. 87—Meets first end third Friday of each month. . [margfcly Notice.—The JOURNEYMEN TAILUBB SO GUSTY,of Pittsburgh end Alleghany, mention the Amt WEDNESDAY of every month, at UCHOCHUHTER’S, In the Diamond. By order. _ _ . jel:y GEO. W. SEKR Secretary. ATTENTION 18. L. G—Yoa arehmwby notjfledto attend at your Armory, on MONDAYS, WEDNES DAYS and FRIDAYS* for drill, and to tranmot soA bn* ness as may come before the Company. P. mawa, marSMmd Secretary peatem* LOPUki iiitwim, On Thursday morning, September 7th, i if thejUT. P. H. EkHl., D. D„ JOBS K. BOLUIB Ut MAOQI*, mm fl dnfhlß of Wm. A. tfcfc tttj. Dira. On ThM*Uj. InlnW Ith, OoL niDUCE 0. TOST, la tba Wh year of his aga. Tba friends of the inSy ore Invited to attend Us fbne ral, from his late naldenca, on Lmnbar street, Ninth Ward, at S o’clock, THIS AITOBftOGN. Yesterday, at deblock, P. &L, Km. JANE, wlTa of Mr. William Armstrong, ia the 40th year of her age. Her fb natal will take place THIS MORNING, at 10 o'clock, from her late nsldenoa, owner of Third and Smtthfleld atraeta. The friends of tba frmlly art reap artfully Invited to attend. JOSEPH O. fOSTER Um*® Msneoo. J. W. uwflAMi Areog Manana. • The kUsagar respectfully aanosnees that Theatre, baring been entirely oleaomd, r»painted and redecorated, wdl opea for the season on . SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER STH. . Is artdirioc to maay old favorites, the Manager baa spend no efforts iafeieoting from the principal Eastern Theatre*. Artistes of the Metisit seder of talent-making tb>G*»P> ny tbelargestanatawt comnUte'ln tbs Union. Zne for 1 owing list will give some idea of Its superiority:—. • J. J. Prior, 8. Johnson, J.W Ungard, F.Ksnt, 8. B. Ryan, Q. W. LeweOen, Mr. Leaeon,a J.Proetor, W. Bearing, Mr. Dnngherty, Mr. Pardon, Mr. Blake, Mr. Banter, Mr. OerU, Mrs J J. Prior, Mr*. J. C. Poster, Mis Anne Pegs, Mrs. W. N. Leighton, Mias H. Gearing, Mias P. Deering, Mrs. W. Daeriag, Ur. Dyke, Mrs, Lewsllen, Mrs. Dowling,; Mrs. Mrs. Ptartsr, Miss 8. Partington, Mias K. Partington, Him Waldegrava, Ha 8. Johnson, Mrs. GUnford, Mbs Grattan,; Mias Emily, j Mias Braddoelc, Mias Murray, Mlaa Moonlfbrt. Principal Dotctru Miss fiallle St. Clair, Mn. Mary Partington. ScmdcArtid ltadtinixL.i..„ All the prfadpal Stan la the United States hare bees an gaged, sad will appear la rapid sucoamlon. Among th* first, the talented and popular young American «r»>. Mis* KUZA LOO AN, will app«ar in a series of bar feWurilt ebareeteva. -t MoattAff mffkfcw Cl«rffjr»**Tbe undersign ed, deeply Impressed with a sense of man’s depen dence on tha Supreme Eater, for the brand tbat p*ri*httb as well as for tbat whteh esdoreth to etarnnl life, and foal- log the lesponsitdHtla* of their position la common will, their brethren la tha Ministry, hereby request a meeting of the Qergy, and sueh lay Members of tha Chonbos a ran conveniently attend, on FRIDAY, ths Bth last, at 4 o’clock, H. M n at ths lecture Hoorn of ths Cumberland Presbyterian Chnreh, oa Eixth street, Pittsburgh, to takf sash «*■♦*'»« as may bs deemed expedient seder tha chas ten! n#hacd of Proridence. VKANOU IIBHROW, IK li. &LDDLB, A. M. BBY4N, 0 COOKE. JAR KODQKRS, JOHN T. PHX&bLY, JOHN SKIN, ml W. D. HOWARD. n-=> Horticultural Sotlcc.—Tbe Pittsborgl Horticultural Society will bold ths annual exhibi tion in the NEW MARKET HALL, in the Diamond, on lb* Hth, iSth, 14th and 14th lost Tha Society earnestly io rites the cooperation and compel! tien of Cultivatora.' The jndgrs are requeued to areat to examine the articles at s o’clock, P. M., oa Tuesday,-ana the Hail will be open fo: visitor* et 7 o’clock in tire evening. eepfelw* HENRY WOODS, Prerident. EVSOY FAMILY SHOULD HA YE ONE OF MAIIOLI * PHIPPS* CELEBRATED GLOBE WATER COOLERS, Patented by them in 1863. A Si VINO of at letst Fifty Per Cent. In the lee used Got up expressly for Families, Hotels, Banks, Office!. lee Cream Saloons, Ac, Ac. M. HODKINSON, mpB Wood at, between Third and Fourth ste. StOO fiinrard. WHEREAS, os Monday eTemoc,tha 4th day of Septan bar, A. D. 1844, Captain JOHN NIXON, of Bolivar, Westmoreland county, was cruelly and inhumanly lad dered io Shafer township, oa the Una of the Pennsylvania <Vna', la AUegbeoy enemy, by a certain BKNJAMIb HRKWKH: Tber-fore, this is to give public notice that ]. Ferdinand K. Volx, Mayer of the City of Pittsburgh, am r> quested end authorised by the relations of the decease*!, to offer the shore reward of One Hundred Dollars, for the a; • preheneloo end delirery cf said Benjamin Brewer toto the Laods of the proper authorities Said Benjamin Brewer has been panning the business »•! a fisherman and caulker; ie about 4 feet Pinches In height and U a stout built healthy Looking man;-hi* hair original lx of cfiß-iisa gray cast. Xbetty- SofhWbMdls bcU. Be 1* a flttte hart"of hmrter ! < weighs a boat 165 pounds, and is somewhat past-forty jce’. h cf age. He wore, on the night of tbe a order, -dark pant* and vest, and a wflfce shirt, sni jrhaa last sees bed no cos’ cr baton. ./ Given under nj hand and aeal of office, tbia Bth day eftptember, A I>. 1?H, at the Mayor** Office, io satd City ttltehorgh. eep&3t A LOT OP LAND, CAKDINO MACTIINB AND FULLIN' MiLL* In Mccbanicjborg, cn the Allegheny river, H miles fooin Pittsburgh, In Penn township, with good lie praremvnts. Any person wishing te purchase wiU plcn.— call on the subscriber, on the premises. An indisputable title will be given. sepfcw3f THOMAS DUNCAN CIHEAP BUILDINO L'ITS FOR SALE.— Five good Lt>i- J each baring a front of 24 feet on Ohio Lana, Alleghen; diy, near the outer depot, by 130 feet deep to a 34 ftat ailvi' Price $250 each ; one-fourth in band, balance In one, twi and three years. ■epS TtWKNTX DOLLARS IN HAND, balance at $6 a nun A few good Building Lots for sale on the a boro term* Price of eaen Lot S2W. Pisa, 50 feet front by 210 deep t an alley. Situate on ML Washington. S. CUTHBBRT k SOX, *epB 140 Third street. D»Ustrft DR. D. HUNT DomsT, begs leave to tn that, after a protracted i ti_r be again found at his post,prepared to.attend to aUwbo may favor him vllhacalL HUofßet ii on Terry street, one door from liberty street. [»epB AI'PLE doK& improved - him, just le edved sod far sale by fpB JAMK3 WARDROP, Fifth street. THS BANK EXCHANGE BILLIARD SALOON wbM hu bee a dosed for some time end undergoing repair- U oow open for the reception of visiters. sspTtft B«f LMt A BON of Patrkk Martin. of Fourth street, between Ferry and Liberty, strey<.d from borne yesterday afire- Doon;*be la three yean of age, and cannot tell hi* name. Sad on a Striped Frcok, and no hat or shoes. Any inforrot tloo of bis whereabouts left at the residence of parents will be thankfully iseeired. Prices Ac seat all**Dre Oaedi< AMTIGHB, cornar of Grant and Fifth streets, has j ust • Motived and b now fail first Fall stocks for this season. Tbe attention of ladies is respertfolly direct ii to tbs following priest: Flos French Meriooas at 76e; 64 wile Parametas 26e; a large assortment of De Case at 12e; fort eoloted Prints 600 nieces Flannels at 15e op; yard wide Sheeting *ii wool De Inins at 28c. Kentucky jensa. tweeds and sattl nets from 18# up, checks, tickings. mania*. linens, erm-b, tablecloths, all wool plaids, blankets, shawls, ribbena sed every ether article usually kept la a Dry Goods Store, all of which wHI be sold for caA at priest to suit tha times. A. HUGHS, eep7 cornar Grant and Fifth streets. t iABTILS SOAP—2S bxs just received and for sale by J sepl R. B. SELLERS A 00. SALAD UIL—SJ cases just reeetred and for sale by SepT B. B. SELLKRa A CO MANNA— lease small fiske jost redd and for Fate by sep7 R. B. SBLLKRB A CO. ROLL B&iMSTONlt—1000 fos just reeetred end for sale by R.S SELLERS A CO„ sep7 67 Wood street. OUTS OIL—I pipe Just reodved and for sale by sepT R. B. BKLLERS A 00. LL WOOL PLAIDS—A. A. MASON * 00, to . few days will receive and open a very select stock ef mere than 100 pieces sll wool Plaids; purchassd at thereemt package end persmfnrj sales in New Tork at assertfiee Cram cost of maun&eture; they will be offered at nearly roe half leas than usual prices. sep7 n'RUIMINQh—A. A. MASON A 00„ have just received X e large assortment of Black Velvet Ribbons, Golpm* Qimpa, Dress Buttons, Trimming Ribbons, Cord, Tasrels, An s>r7 MBKOIDKRISB ' Just received, some pew style Lace, Collars, Flowing bleeves, Swiss Flouodng end BmbnU ered Swiss Muslins. A. A. MASON A 00, sep7 _ 26 Ptfth strest. Wm. 8. Haven, Jamas D. M*Gill. Alexander Bradley, John Fullerton, Robert Galway, Alexander Reynolds, Arm strung County, Horatio N. Lea, gtH.wT.tr.j, Hiram Btowe, Beaver. Tsluabls and Cbssp Ceal Werki Bar Sal s. Twenty-four acrbs of bcprrior coal, and on* acre of Ground on tbs lkmongahal»rirer,ssfaort«U»- tinrr sbr-t M-rrTfnhr'i -Hity, tngethf-rUb Oeru, and other necessary fixutrsa. In food order for carry ing on the Ocai business on as extensive seals, and also a free on of the landing at the river for boats, Ac. Tbe vein of Goal is five feet thick, and oeT a vary superior finality. For farther particulars apply to B. P. JONES, Attorney at Law, No. 146 Fourth street, or to THOMAS SANDERS. No. 186 First street, Pittsburgh- repfcCt China Halt, Muut street, betw«s iubd ato fotstk. —lOO eratsa of QUEBNBWARB, of this tall Importa tion, now recetving, to which we in rite tbe attention of the eoontry and eity trade. Having some doasn differant pat tarns of Tea Ware, we foal oonfldeut of salting all tames; lwnwf vhleh may be fouad white treu stone, gold bend, gold scroll, bias, piok, plum purple, brown and green. A)- soTe hudsomsgrecn sprig end white imitation stone, which can be sold matt below the reel stone ware. COMMON WARS —Our stock of Ootamoa Teas, Plates, Dishes, Bakers, Nappies, Bowls, Pitchers, and every article in the line, is large, and fleeted for the city and country trwla. GLASS WARS—Having a large and wall selected stoek af Gla« on hand, wa will aril at factory prieas, earing tbe merchant tbe trouble of making a separate MU. All ws ■ak is a call, and we foal confident of pleasing. “£p« JOHN J. O>LEARY. Oiuolstlo>i THK riBM or OQDJUf * BSOWDBtf vac dtaolTod on tbcSlatolt, by the death of Scamel Snowden. Tba burin** of tb# iaioflmvfil bcccttted by the - who will oontinne the burin ace u hcrctofac. wpfclw HeilMt Or —tabttshment of 8m leyots General tad of Innd Ott ore for the Territorice of NEW MEXIOO, WASHING TON, OREGON, and MINNESOTA. . . „ la punMM of law, the President of the United State* has directed that far tbe pi went the following shall be tbe slies of the oftere for tbe Surveying end Innd Diltildim •tod by aete paired at the late mmSaa of Coogrem, via: The otto* forth* Surveyor flmnl of Hew Mato to ba loeatod at Sana Psj and that forth* Surveyor (hanl of Washington Territory at CBJxm. . Tbe ottee* for the Bsghtsr and Receiver for Washington TcnttcoT alao at Oararu; thoee for Oregon Territory at Ouboi Cett; Ursefor tbe Wlaona DbMst, la EhoMi Territory. at Wtnosa; and those for Red Wing District, also in Minnreoto Territory, etßsnWuto. Given umter mj hand, at the Otyef Washington, tfcii twenty-fourthdajof Auguto, A.8.15*4. , JOBBWHJOH. MpKUwttv fn—lttln~T~* A r NSW AD 1 OPENING NIGHT. a Footer, W.EBama, w.a.Baiky, W. H. Ldgtrton, Hr. Gleastord, B.Savage, 0. Foster, 8. Slple, Hr. Nunn, Hr. Sis kbarn, Mr. Brown, Hr.Hsrtln, Hr. Bosch, Hr. Franklin. ..... Noxoh, a C*«B»T. FKRD. E. VOLZ, Miycr. For Sale. & CUTHBRRT k 80S, Real Estate Agents, 140 Third street. EACH) KALOOIT. PATRICK MARTIN, Tonrth at, between Terry ana liberty. OtO. OODKW. 'S' "* v \ ’ K * ~ ■■■ f ■ - * / >4 $ r'"<?•■ Jv f z^r. V ,;vV'-^ v ' <■ • fi-SS* itr—f Pm »<f—jjfciwf *m**j&* (i>y wdallyketagingIstightare lassarties, emftte martoofpfqgratokoawsrd; perms •fll he pkaaed to kern tfask eetonaeead karJ**mfc*Me» ssaaagasasawßcaTssi 1 BRBTOIUTIYVe rare rat* tor Bald— sad to p»H Hair frew failing. BsseLcaltr to be Badof toe AfeMVj giving toll particular*. Priee SLOOIn large bottka. M V aifibbjer * ax, riou»kior% (7 Sanertor street, ueveiand, Oik ' For sole la Pittsburgh is the following ho—: * Fleming Bknl, L. WBeox A Oa, B-S. Sellers, G. H.Keyser, Joel Mohlar, BeaJ. Page, Jr, J.H.Oea*eL jXUghmn citfj—lt. A. Beckham, Priariy A Xaa^J. SUwimr. it ft Patterson, John 0. Salih f i OITIZKVB’ liutirtHCs Ciayebl W PUtibttrflu>Q. D. KING, Praridant; UM« Ptffi ti MtPi wW *i Kw,tll T- O&oti M Water ftrmU&w** oad Ennim HULL sad GUUKQO Risks, on the Otto tad XMfo aippi&ivexsand tributaries. Honand Transportation. B.D.Kh|t - Wm-Laiiasi Jr., Wmkm Bagalsy, BasroslH..Kkr, flaanalßee, William Bingham, Bcbert Dunlap, Johnß.nOworth, Imk M. Pwnnoek, Francis Beliefs, RHarhangh, J.ScboeauMker, Welter Bryant, William BLHgya. JohnShlfton. . jj? - Cebiaei fnrnliere WarslmiiJ ’ <p B. Y-iC>Q A UQ., Cbfrui* Purnitmt m&Obktr Mam- X* itf-iitaren, Noe 3*aud 40 Smithteld' street,'oppdtilA. t,iij Hotel, Would respectfully remisd tfndroU friends ted ' customers, sad those shoot to purebsse anything in their line of badness, thst th*y ore constantly manufacturing 4*ery description • t fashionable Parlor and Choabcr Far* allure, warranted in Material and workmanship, and sold ‘ an reasonaWe terms. Oars taken in packing stir loader water carriage Steamboat Oobin Furniture and Chain an hand and aads to order, as usual. • •'• • Those interested in farpdihioff hosts will Bad it to their advantage to giro os a ceil, as we give every attention to the mapofoetnre nf work heft adstlcd to their we. [anil , O. AS I>Kl i&ls’B, 2* Wood- SwOOBd: aobxsaer?fpM; JUsX JtctiJklViAG, AT J. street, between First and 60 bags Filberts; , to ** English Walnuts ; SO “ . Cream NoU; 11 bake Bocd’ax Almonds; 300 bn iL K. Bah ins; ■* dor ~* - 300 dos Lemon Syrup; 1 SO kegs German tfoin|; * 80 dos Tomato Ketchup; 8 cases Preserved Ginger; SO kegs Raisins; i cases fancy box Prunes; 5 “ to Jar .do; 300 hxs Fire Crackers; SJO “ Bar lines, and 10 baskets Olive uil; 1200 bns Pea NoU; 10 hu Macearonl; 10 w VermieelU; 10 “ (Hires; 10 “ Capers; . 8.0 drams Pigs; • 30 hxs Reck Gandy; 1 ease Sep Sago Chsess; 40 begs Pecan?; • X u Iviea Almendsj 4 •JO “ Llibon do; 30 bblaLovaiiog'sSugar; oqJB J 6 Wood et. 6 tasesSte&y iiqooriat; 30 re«ma Kin Verses; , 20 »* asrtKxaaafc; SO bis Jujube Pasts \i.' r ~ M *OO ** Ooa Drops; f ISO das Pepper fisccs; ISO gr* MlKrtlJoeOot; : SO “ AudariPofr-slo;,-' 60 do* assorted PiaUsfj 'BO bxi Lawogea; SO cross KUcfcJag; 200 bids Sugar; 10,000 Principe B*gs»; 10,000Kefslte. do; IO.OC-tf Havana do.; 20,000 Common &>; 20,000 HI Spaalrirtafttt; 16 mats fresh Dates; 8,000 Coeon Noft; 20 caeks Currant*;' 20 bz> Bhrilad 'AlmMda; ibhU ,dstj; 12 tayfetaktufetor. befcwfp-yir«t tadfiwd. ElUttii: PIKCICS ELEGANT FIULKKi) I'tAlD ABB STRIPED SILKS.—On this day or to-morrow Wawffl exhibit over eighty pieces rlen figM pkld and striped SiHta, ui the moat fashionable styles, and eomprbtogbf tor ton .com extensive variety ever f-hovnln thisitty. jhtoeisi at the recent large peremptory sake in ftewTeito ed nag* rriftce from cost of Impenufoa.'they vtifl be stored staked the mm* extreme low reus. Tbe'Lediee uvpiHieainly -olidted to call soon and examine them. »5 auSB A. A. HABOF B 00. liHi.sK us IT.—A Brick Honss and LotoTßrenodgoiac" ' tor $400; only $3OO cash in hand, balance at ASM a' year. BonwcoDiMu three rooms and a aAar. TbaLoL - li 26 feet front on Arthurs street, Seventh Ward, by 70 took deep, with Ptach and Pinm Trees, Grape Tinea, de. 8 COIHBHBT A SOB, ' ac3o 140 Third street. Black txtiDHKi) silks—a a mason a cu. hne* jnst received a large ass rtment of Blade bilks, ~ of every width and grade, including came very Ine Rviee' 44 Bla.k Brocade. ' KLAIhkS AND CASUXKHKfi—gome fin* new ■tys referred. [ao3o] A. A. MASON A-Oti. NSW GINGHAMS.—M e hare jnst recairsAM |llSI»; » fine assortment of dark new styles. , en>o A. A. MAgOH A CO. C. D. Wood, ■ IMPORTER AST) WHOLESALk DEiLRB IN WETRB AND LIQC.jRS. No. 147 North Secondatrect, tMkteOV itiove Race, essi «Jde, Phliaielphla, has on hand tfae heflt iOalitles of cld Brandies, Wines, l.uh Whisky, Wntaga ..els Whisky, Holland Gin, Cordials, Ac, on tanas worthy b» attention o< purchasers and dealer*. - f(aaMy-v> UWsTOk% ITrAYBBLBT UOVSft, 80 South Eighth street, between VY Chestnut and Walnnt, Philadelphia ~ : [anShy THE UNION, ; VTO. 11l Areh ctrewt, Pbiiadelphla. T/S. WhuixOateof. ’l\ the. Eagle,) Proprietor. ; [auto|yl- • A New ArrlTal of Ptnitoe* CHARLOTTE BLUHE,halls Word etree ,*eJest*'. odviog the following new Piano Forta*, withan4 wlth> »>ut the Adlan ettachment: . ...' *-• One elegant earred Louis XIT style Grand 7 bd» Save Piano. ; One extra carved Serpentine, pearl keys. 7 octave Piga?. . Two foil carved, seal fraud, 7 cctavelauoL r i Tan plain Jtoec wood •• - m .-jj-bv-toV-; [ do , <J “ “ , v >, _ >x • • Two donbls round corner Rosewocd octave Vnaa.* *:v. - One round corner finkhed baek and front TdetaVeffrtilr. * i A farther arrival Is expected in about two , , Teat Tea, Tea* , Kl 2 bare rocutved from Sew York tad Fcl'lHh' Sshla. 380 HALF CHEATS TEA, imiij ihlijl’jlMt Hjscu, Imperial, Gunpowder, and English BreakfasvaUof which , _ uUj teßctcd. and trill be sold as usual, either •t retaiL Also, superior IUo and JtraOofln. (AndoCfe uaJ St. Louis Kefiaad Sugars.sol ablefoc Jellies,Pamw, re., at 8,9, 10 aad 2S,GOO Principe Sente atgeta* inalltj, which are will sell wholesale at 1006. Pekta Tea Store. 88 Fifth stiteC. / I>uiT f e Cuilege. rHS Classical and Mathematical Lepartmeotoofthleta •Utntioo will be opened cn Mu.\DA Y, Aogoat Slab •, .anguage, Mathemarts, and tb>) highest Breaches, •rill be uughc. Yonng men tan her* pojsuc a thLjWligh.".- •ourse of Classical and English studies. No pain* nor um* .•eneewill beapared Co mike tbl* department of tbe OaHift *r»rtl»y of patronage. ' ~j; , Terms, per seutoe, of twenty week*, payable hr (he half reason, in ad ranee. p. HAYDEN, &L D* *./ edgiry Prot MathematicsandCtaaticat Lapgusgre. WllUnm A. tilU * Co~ BANKERS, . No. U matured, PGUkm&L ' HOLD on aale tbe fbUowtog BOND* AND STALKS:— dOaharea Exchange Bank; 17 dO M/nwnphaU /Wapattyj SO do Cittern*’ lasar*BoeCompear; &OCO Moaongabela Navieatioa Companyßonds; . g'sOCO City of Pittsburgh Bonds; g&.bOO Oouety of Allegheny Bonds. : CiUMiii’ DepMite Bank. TUI Presld-nt and Dinetoa of »*»*• took knatidfefop, ■ declared a dividend of race na cm. ostofthapeefiSfc >i tbe lutiii mosthe, on tbe capital Mock petoltU Berahttk / on or after ih* 14th Inst. B. D JONES, - Pittsburgh, gept-mbr 4,1654. —[repfctd . • • Hydraullo Utatat, ■ -7r* FOR Cisterns, bpring Uaiuoa, Tire Aa_,T*rioo* brands, always on nasd at SB llhrrtj nfrarit. Titlg borgh. [eepfcforj W. W. WALLAQg. ~ 1 »lo Heal Katato for Sale. . THAT Tery desirable property situated at the ret»' x ‘ ner of idxth and Saltbaeki *to~ etmtalninr TISXM STORY STO&R3 AND street, one oeenpled by Sletue'A Bfcrfbergef, • VYatrtimakar* and Jewetora, and th* othar v tbe oocatr, d* •apiad by th* owner iu a OonfoetSonary, liqwor Stnrw aaA OwtDing; and tbe one on Sixth street, occgpfod by A ST. ■ender*, as a Barber Saloon and Dweiltpg. Thla pmpUT a one of tbe moM eligible altaations for a BanMng Mown >r Brokers OSee at present offend for sale in tbe Hcfi -enne enquire of MICHAEL O’&AjU.t c Title dear and indlapntable. Ae I am determined to nil it if lean get anything feir price, this is to gire nocioe to any psaon or persona baT' ng elaitt or elalma, charge or charges, against me, »m> tbe one to ae at the career of Sixth and OmiftilWd create, or peeler tbe other, and they will be eattofled iiniap ' Jlstoly. [anlOalawgmJ MICHABL O'HARA. : Seminary for Boyi« SbetA meet cor, qf Pif ih and Groat CbitH JStom. I 'HR Tall Session of this School,will ceasatoaonAdON*' DAY, September4th, and tbe dntieaefiaßaaetkfo.w&l w resumed by Ueren. UKIGOS and M’DCKfALD. Thw» f tan upwrriw Tnftnth« In ](|| Tnidon ie per quarter. Tbe nam bar of pnpU* la limltad, and boys are edttSttod n the order Of applications wUeh may be after \ogust S9oi, at 34 Liberty ecreet, or at School, or by .lettoT irtpped in Poet Ottce. anßWw* . Japaeiag. ?-• - PLAIN AND ORNAiLtNTAL dAPABINO, in aQ lb branobes, exeratodln tbe best style, and at pifcea to nit the times, at the Old Shop, rear of Jaynes' Iwa‘2t&% ?£FIQ Street, below Wood. , J * The attention cf Tinners, Yonnden,Yunritsreaad|GSnfls> rare Manuiacittrers is aottrltod to our new style of Unlaid 'earl Psptor Huehle.in woo'j.gtoMead irem wane, oferQeqr. leseripGon. Sampleagn be earns, and information obtained at the Shop, or at tb* Warehouse, No. 131 Wood street. • i. barndollar; g»—mtwt rnim “t** •!*" —‘baiinm al Glass Panels, snrpasMng any bereartoreegeentedito thfo ■icy. - • enfolm FOR SALE VERT CHEAP. 4 BUILDING LUT IN ALLEGHENY CHY, 34 toet bj . \ 100.. A good bargain can be-had by BppMagMoii'aA Theofflceof the MOItBINQ PO3T.' jyYttf In>t for Sale. A GOOD BVIUHNG LOT, 34 feet front onOsam foMt Ol by 100 feet in depth, in Birmingham* wfil ha sold • heap. Enquire of GEO. f. GILLMORJ* )r!3 at tbe Homing Pert* ' , VERY TIME PRAY HORSE,4 year* old, foe sale iA quire of YLEJUNG BKUft;« Jy42 60 WooAstrsst NEW STOCK OF PIANOA-I would reepeetfnUy inform the pnUk that X am now eetoeOng, at the factories of <aw York and Breton, a most extensiye and elegant stoefe «.f new Piano Fortes. The wtnost care and, aftantiam Will. be given to th* selection of the very best IciU iilfftfl^ifo 1 Aiwmanntoeturedlnihisecn&uy. requested to await tbeaxtivbl of thee* Instm&erto before imriog elaewhere, ea they wffl have the advantage ef cboosing from among tbe toast toned Pianos which 4hg New York and Boston markets afford. PuehaMrs are Invited tnexamlne tbe abort on their ar rival, at the old established Piano Pepcfef _ CHAKT«OTPi BldlMl, aul6 KoW-Wood, attach. LvHng J utti yjA'^lLa—Situate in Beet i liberty; having a front of 60 feet bySOO dnep. ‘Tfoma Lots, for beanty of location and purity of ate, estool be inmssed in tbe neighborhood of tho two dtka. Easy of toeoaobyßailroedorTnrapika. PHee.gttO. Tims,ems bortb in hand, balance la Sveysatiy paymento. A oothbxbt a bon, mN Real Batata Aaeeta. 140 Third dwn. ttonoa|alula Brtdga. . .. : ri\HE President and Managers of tbe Company for erect-. I ing a Bridge over tbe Sdrer Monorgahele, tyrnsMs Ptttsburgb, in tbe Ceu&ty cf Alfoabmy, bav* deeUredra. Dividend of sr m cm. on tbe Capita! Umlatt alx months, neyable at tbe Toll Hm>eonaod after Hi* llkfo instant. JODN THAW,Treasur*r. Ptttobgrrh. September 4Aj* Stray Man. a CAMS to the i evidence cf tbe snbeeribar, cm Wednesday. Ang- 30th. a DABK3ROWN BARE, .hoot lA basia high, whUobpot on forehead. andL bJtodof one aye; no oth* marks pocaivabto. ii ceeuretod to emne forward, prove property, i*7 uidtake ber away, or she will be dispoeedfececrttog to laW. Allegheny Hopct. Irrip sL-YmwhmrgK - IiAPAKAbKtt NUhLBKK Uk fUINAA.^"2SE?** 4 Q for-sato at 3» cents, by SAM'L. SoMiOihbTk* do; A " MatQwU, 8 ** gutmoM. XO,4KDB«S|
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