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IBVBOB: PIT' FEIDAT MOBNINj ; democratic ticket. yORiOOVKEfIOBa, ILLIAM BIGLER. FOR JUSTICE a? THE SUPREME OOUBT, JEREMIAH S*. BLACK, Of ioXIBAIT OOOOTY. FOB CABAL COMMISSIONER, . HENRY S. MOTT, f or PIKB COUJCTT. democratic oowtt tickm' I . CoSOBE33, : Oil ARLES SHALEIt, UUj of Pittoburgh. 4J,'J] OOXOUISS.'22d DWTUCT. MATTHEW I- STEWART, Allegheny' CUy. [Babjact lo the decision of the conferee* of the di I ! • AaaiBBLT, J- K. MOORHEAD, City of jj)HH 8. HAMILTON, South PHK JOHN M. KIRBPATRICB, TjHOMAS M. CARROL, WILSON STEWART, . JOHN 8. K*N- ’of PitUburgh. BOTJE&, Bt. OUlr. Clwk op Oocst, PHILLIPS, Robinson. OcbocasioST*. JJAH TROTILLO, City cf PUtsborsb i * j Auditor. DANIEL WERTZ, Pitt Township. DiawrtDEJ* of tsi Poor, JAME 3 A. GIBSON, Pig*- , KQWAItD M’OOSKLK, lodUna. ROBERT BAILS*, Mmnpbwter. iji|q THK lebIgAIL PROPBBSIOK. If , n y of oar l«.l friend, wilh Paper Book, printed, we laform them that the Post Job OBoels prepered to do them .t the shortest notioe, sad la the neatest style of the Art- Eire as a trial and we will insare satirteailon. Nereis of the Day. , g: ne ie the Cholera first appeared at Martina- burg, thirty-eight deaths oocarred. , In conseqnence of the storm laßt earning the 3 wirea-irefnsed to .work, and we are therefore ( without onr usual telegraphic despatches. The Yellow Fet tr is prewailing at Charleston, SC.' Twenty-seven deaths occurred in forty eight hours. t _ Great excitement preraiis at Chicago, arising out of the seisore of fugltire elares there by St. Liuisuwners. Tie slarcs were rescued, and the owners arrested. I Nojlires were lost at Charleston by the late storm, but the danage done to property in the oity, and to the c-ops in the wicinity, is immense. At Solliran’s Isl&A the damage is eery great. Erie Railroad stock has gone up nearly SlO per share within ten days. In oonsequence of this siiddenrise. s irerai failures occurred,in Wail street, on Wednesday, among the dabblers in stocks. , . Thto Washing to a Union announces that orders hare! been receiVed for the withdrawal of the British fleet in the Galf of St. Lawrence, and the throwing open of the heretofore prohibited Ashing grounds to the Americans. , Latest intelligence from Columbia is *p ,0 Wednceday nood. At that time the cEseaae »a« •till proving fatal, eereral now cams h»*i»B b« n reported that morning. Oa Tuesday,. there were between: thirty] and forty erne*, and fiftetn deatbe. A or more of the leading Phila delphia physicians, were on the ground, minis tering to the sick. THE CAMPAIGN™ THE PROSPECT We if ill tell dor Democratic friends what the | prospeots of the campaign are now, «o far a* can! be asoertaiied. We are in reoeipt of intel ligence from many different parte of the State, and unless oorl correspondents are greatly de ceived, onr Democratic friends hare no ennse for discouragement. -They hare only to work with a hearty good will for the good cause they hare heretofore done battle fer, and the State will he saved from thej oalemity of a Whig administra tion. Let us took at the figures a little. In 1861 Gorlsrnor Bigler was the Democratic oahdidate for Governor, Wm. F. Johnston the Whig candidate, and Kimber Clearer the Na tiriet. The Whigs then were as confident se they arc now.! the Abolition element was ss aotire, and aslbitter then as now, inconsequent e of the enactment of the fugitire slare law by Congress. The result shows that the Free Boil ers roted en mituir for Johnson. It is boasted they will eoti the Whig ticket this year. Tet what was the result in 1861! The rote ol the State for Bigler in that year, waa 186,499: —a pretty powerful mass of yeo manry for a few thousand Know-Nothings to rout and destroy. The Whig rote for Johnstcn In 1861 was 178,034. But this inoluded all the Free Boil rolls exoept sixty, whioh were oast for Elder. It inoluded also oue-half the Natire rote. “Clearir’o rote in 1861 was only 1,869. The balonoe jof the Natire rote was, as the in sult proved, ldivided between Bigler and John ston. SuoSTwere the combinations in 1851, and snob the result. Mr. Bigler waa elected by a majority of 8,465. Now, whajt are the elements and combinations at work thisjyear, from which any great ehanget I In the result oan be anticipated by either party: Ist. Opposition to the Nebraska bill. This is • matter with whioh Gorernor Bigler had no more to do jhau had Judge Pollook, or any pri vate oitizenlof this commonwealth. Erery man |n this State thought as he pleased on the sub ject, without referenoe to party lines. Pennsyl vania's representatives in Congress roted as they jpleaaed on ihe bill, some Democrats for it, and iaome against it. It was a measure soj-fnr as the repeal of the Missouri lino waa conoerned, that loan do no possible harm. Bnt Gorernor Bigler isays he would not hare repealed the Missouri had he had the work to do of organiz ing the territories. Judge Pollook says the same. , On that point then, they agree. Where oan the jroters find cause to strike down one who had ! nothing to do with the matter; and put np ano ther who also had nothing to do with it ? But say the Abplitionißts, “ we wi'l punish Gorernor Bigler for Ithe act of Congress. We admit he had nothing to do with it, but we mutt wreak onr rengesnoe somowhere, and we will select him as our! victim.” And do they beliere the honest yeomanry of this commonwealth will per -1 mit such as act of injostioe and wiekedneso to be done t j They attempted in the same way to i make him the riotirn in 1861, on account of the ! fugitire sllro law. But the people rebuked the : gross injustice, and elected him Gorernor by a handsome WBjority. Bat the Free-Soilers voted for Johnston in 1861, and he waa beaten. Sup -1 pose they! rote for Pollook in 1864, will not the result be uhe Bame so far as that element of op position i* concerned ? Bnt say our opponents, ; "many Democrats, are dissatisfied with the Ne i brisks bill.” Suppose there are many such: they are dissatisfied with it because it repealed the Missouri restriction. Gorernor Bigler says he would not hare repealed it. Will Buch Demo crats rottt against him then, under suohcironm stanoea ?: Are Demoorals bo anxious to hare a Whig Gorernor that they will rote against their candidate who agrees with them in the matter T Xo: We do not beliere a hundred Democrats throughout the State will obange their rotes on that acoount. They hare no cause to do eo. If Pollook,] then, getß the Free-Soil rote, whioh WO doubt, the result is the same as in 1851. Bnt some of the Democratic freesoilera say this year that they will not be sold to the Whigs, and they wiU rote for Bigler.. They hare been sold too often. In this more, aa in ererything else, •very actfw produces some reaction. 2nd. The Know Nothing element, with the growly exaggerated estimates of its numbers, it Issuppoleed, by our Whig friends, will decide the aleotiom We do not beliere It. Their numbers are irobaWiy not one-half what they are repreeeo- V . / s -V: V \ ■> ,t ted. The game of brag la their greet lerer. They may thrice end inoreaee in the fmtid at mosphore of crowded cities. Butrin the pure 'eir of the country no ouch religious persecution, and causeless hatred of people born in other lands, oan sway the hearts of the two hundred thousand rotere of this commonwealth. The free dwellers among herten thonaand hilla and rallies lore freedom too nitieh, and understand it too well, to Join in wiring again the relig ion! strifes, the bigotry and persecution ofji old doya of ignorance! Democrats aretb pions of no religions sect. They denominations equal oiril righ :BBPTEMI ft py considerable PennsyUania can ; this dangerous po- politicians to uptnrn .rfof eoeiety, In the hope that, under /arrangement of parlies, their ambitious agings may be gratified. We are told that seten-eigbta of the Koow Nothings are Whigs and others, who would not rote for the Democratic candidate, in any erent. We can spare the one-eighth without defeat. It weeds the party of those disappointed politi cians, unquiet spirits, and office seekers from whioh its greatest troubles come. Last year onr Jodge of the Supreme Court, was elected by 87,000 majority a' margin wide enough for the whole Know Nothing strength. But suppose a much larger proportion of the members of the eeoret order sre renegade Demo crats. Is there no re-aotlon goiog on ? Is there a naturalised oidsen that can be deluded into the folly of roting with a party that would re enact an Alien Law; repeal the naturalisation lews ; ornsh a religious denomination ; and aoy other religions denomination that opposes them! Will liberal, enlightened old line Whigs help in a work like thief Let their action in Phtladel phta, in nominating Chandler, answer. Let the resolution of their Contention in the esme oity, repudiating and declaring utter hootility to the secret order answer. Lettho powerful re action in that headquarters of Know Notbingism answer. Id Philadelphia city and county, many well-io formed citisens suppose that Governor Bigler e vote will be larger than in 1651. Whether it be eo or not, it if a reasonable assumption that Know-Nothingism will drive into the Democratic ranks as many voters as it will take from them. Where, then, iB the gain to the party of isms sod bargain and sale! And where is the cause for that blustering and bragging with whioh Wbige seek to deoeive the timid thia year, as in former ftnd there leave them to wj And it cannot be; be] portion of the misled. THE BLACK BEA. The Vienna Lloyd'i has euthentio newe that Marshal Bt. Arnaud will leave Constantinople on the 2d of September, to take command of an ex pedition which, by that lime, would have reaohed its destination. The oholera continues at Varna. Stormy weather prevailed ou the Black sea. . A private despatch from Varua, dated the 24th nit., Bays Bve ships with troops sailed yesterday, and six tt-lny. Opinions gain currency that the ttrst destination of the expedition will be Anapa, and that the fleets will wioter there. Marsha! Arnaud will hold a general military council at Varna, to inquire if the army to fltror service during the present week. The Dasebs.—The Turks continue to occupy Bucharest, and arc strengthening all etrategio positions. They are re fortifying Tirwnoya, which WAS ordered. Some rations were to be delivered at Uoileschotti and Wallachia, and it was reported thot the English division would be sent there. The Russians on September 2d would be at Jassy. Their headquarters. August 25th, were campaigns. at Borland. A force still bolds Gatatl for bol- Connau*. DxnocnaT. 1 The day h „. di . fall of the great Demoeratlo party has not yet ' J;6tnsolle „ nJ »t,nnntin the fortiflcatloni oome. And no secret order will erer gain n lim , r . un .i and in the Aland Islande. They etrength enough to etrike the blow thet shell de- wtrt B 0 Badly damaged aod wanted eo Urge u I .troy tho gre.tp.rty of the pcopl.andthe com against “Ibem*' etitntion. Coder the eway of oor party, thie t!ISJ were offered to Sweden oneon eonntry hue grown nod thriven beyond all para- of h| , r jeclanog againstKuani., but 101 l in the history of all the nations of the world. Sw , Jeo refuses to accept on loose-terms. The party may commit ermrtoccasionally : but On ibe 26th »U., S.pier and Marshal d in iu great principles, its wive policy ita pro- lmn" end retreated .greesive spirit, He Arm defence of freedom and wbcr , , b „ c m 15,W0 men In gnrrieon Amerioun intereite, it ie always the same, and ooe huudred and twenty two mounted, and alwavs right Shall such a party bo overthrown ,igbtv dismounted guns, taken at Bomarennd, always oua h ., w ,n be divided bsiwc.o trance and Lngtand. by a rabble of ivme end has »i , n „ g e me nt, will,out low of life. 00- prinoiplee, and no rallying calls, except sneb aa At ~_ Its.b ult.. between eighteen Boa- I would eunder the Uuion, drag religion iuto liM hosts and some English eteamere. politics, and scoff at the poor and oppressed of , .. who left other lands ? Tha Democracy is stiU *• tintern-; OoraMoa Diol.. . . * ..... .w. outer tanui / , Philadelphia on Wi-duesday eeenipg. states that tod” It has met the same enemies before un- rauejfipni-* «u i * or£ were bid ,0 labor more ..meetly : and i "eosery ,b. ..««»«« "« h ‘ neeer a campaign, when earnest efforts, and a ! .eg for »» trj»h ; fall •• tarn dnt,” had belter chance of snoots*. i , w UJ another beat)-.hr«r tart night. Tee two hoadred thousand Democratic Tolers of ! , !r r* probably irrcr. We hope the this Commonwealth tea strike a blow this fall, j thuDt , cr ao4 lightning or last night will porify if they will* that will silence their clemoroue : and present the spread of the maligners end foes, and earn their hon.-.r, and , Cho>rlt the honor and ioteresta of the State. We will add a ! few items of eoconrageramt, which we derive from correspondents. In Erie county it is supposed Governor Bigler will gtiin » thousand votes. In Bedford, Falton and C*m bria hi* rote will be largely increased. In the Northern counties whiah he has visited, hie speeches glee full satisfaction, and, it is belie*- ed, hie *ote there will be much larger than tn 1861. The re-action in Philadelphia is opera- tiag strongly in his Ta-ror. From old Berks they promise a good report. From many other parts of the State we hate equally favorable reports, and the assurance that Democrats are at work cheerfully, earnestly, bravely as in days of yore. If all Democrats will do their duty, the result will be, as many a time before, a glorious vic tory. __ Pbbsohal. —Err, John Uacleen, D. D., Presi dent of Nassau Hall (Princeton) College. Sew Jersey, haa had the honorary title of L. L D con ferred upon him by the Kegente of the Unircrsi ty of Hew York Col. Jeremiah Clemens, who haa been reeldiog in Waahlngtoncity for the lost eight or ten months, practising his profession, has returned to hia horns in Hantaeille Rer- LE. H. Chapin, the eloquent Coleersalist preach* er, haa been speoding the summer eacation at Pigeon Core, Rookport. Massaobusctts, but will resume hii duties in New York next Sabbath. While absent he preached to immense audiences in the cities of Cambridge, Lowell, Boston and Charlestown Reecrend H. N. Hudson an nounoeß in the Churchman (Episcopalian) that, owing to n' misunderstanding, with the proprietor of that: paper respecting the oontrol of its columns, he shall withdraw from all connection with it as Boon as practicable Ur. Daren pert, a brother of Miss Margaret Darenport, appeared on Monday eeening at the Broadway Theatre, ■ New York, for the first time sinoe his return from Europe, in the tragedy of Qthello. He was wel comed by an audience of not lees than four I thousand persons. His personation of the jeal | ous Moor was enthusiastically applauded. It is with deep regret that we announce the decease of this gentleman, one of oar oldest and most widely known oititens, and a prominent member of the Pittsburgh Bar. Ho was attack ed by Cholera yeaterday morning, and died at nine P. M. Mr. Callan, we believe, had not en joyed good health for some months, although hie serions illnesr'was of short duration. m&MS ::-N^v :-i :f i ; : f?f> ,S*‘. “:»•,• r: ■ - *•' *‘ *; * * "*" ; •''- • •• ' vT- -•■ ' »" *‘ >'- • *zf* "' - " .' * i ‘ f#; • -'- • #•- ~v>S*5 ■ ■ ■ • ■ - f ' " - V-> -A f . ftf V < J ' '-x- : ■; V;'^. • V*’ .V*>? * ; V ’ l\ ’’’i ,v : : ' r ' , "<\S *£ ■ tfc.vv« jj&SkU salvation. Death of Mr. Jtmei Callan. __ )* * ' Axibioax Boabd or Fonsiau Missions. —The fifty-fifth annual meeting of the Board of Com missioners for Fogign Missions commenced i' Hartford on the fifth inßt., Hon. Theodore Fr linghuysen presiding. From the treasueerVe port it appears th|t the expenditures of the“*r were $822,000, and the receipts $210,000 T “ e auniuf report of the Prrontial Committee’s report were read. Atufasaas Lboislatobb. The ’ lt, » Rt "' k Trm 'Dmocrat publishes a list, 4 ,he newly elected members of the Ark an/* legislature, from which it appears there' 1 " t»«nty-flve Whigs, seventy-five Demoora* or tbree t 0 one ‘ The Whigs have lost fivem/‘ ber » ,ino « the laBt legislative election. At V* Whi S!?' r J » 111 soon become extinot in CotWTT CoMKITTV 0 ' CoBBMrOHDBHOB. - The Democratic Committee of Corres pondence met at/ 8t Ch>rles Hotel - 011 Wed ' nesday, and afy' the tr ansaotion of some pre .. . L. adjourned to meet at the limlnary bneir'’ ./ Q i _ , . , _ AA. M., Saturday next, same place r _v A-A number of eaeee of Cholera were v,«eterday. All the tunal precautions . Ji*t disease are needed now. In onr will be fonnd the report of the oases gJ%solted fatally yesterday, so far as they be asosrtained. «r. \ , *• . • t *■-*v ‘VLy.lifcrtj! the eoekisi SEW*' The foreign newh, in addition to nhat tained in the telegraph reportajtf are not rery important. We jej ing ,ng grounds bw American*, and the New propoeatohaTe been .dm7which will involve new negeti- hare not transpired. reoent firo at Varna, half a million ,rv. —The Democrat* of thla county hiTe Dominated for Coogreis—Joeeph Edwards ; Henaie—Atariab L. WlUiam»oo ; A*- aembly—Pearson Herril. Kf’isim'* Bask Xcts lUvitw.—The eeml moo'hly uumber of this ioralaable publication has just teen i**oel Thepreeent number ©on- Uios the usual amount of intereeting and oaeful matter, in which i# included a long list of new and dangerous counterfeits louly put in circula tion. We take the liberty of clipping the fol lowing letter, which will not be detoid of inter est to our readere : ( Enr an.{ Rail Road Am*,» At aut. 4. I**44. ) Misses. KssSAi’i A UutTHin, Pittsburgh : Omllrm l observe in jour lilt of reported broken Banks the name or this institution, »leo, the Washtenaw, and some others in this State. This Bonk and the Bank of Washtenaw hava sustained a heavy run for about ten days, in con sequence of a false report got op against them; but they have redeemed all that came, and .their credit in tho vicinity of Ibeir location is better than ever. This 1 can say emphatically in rela tion to this institution, having been oonvereant with ita business. It is fully able to meet its liabilities, and has taken In a large amount or its issues, and is now prepared to go forward in its legitimate business. You will pleeso oorreot the error so far as this Bank is concerned, In justice to i! and Ibc public. Yours, truly. A. J. Comstock, late President. Harrisburgb continues healthy, with the ex ception of svorai oases of bilious fever. Tho rain of Sunday that visited a great por tion of Virginia, did not extend to the town of Wheeling. Tho Buffalo Board of Health report 110 deathe last week. Of that number 38 ware from cholera. Hon. Wm. M. Meredith has consented to de ls.., Ih. address bohre the Pennsylvania State Fair, to be held in rbiladelphia on the 26th, 27th, and 28th of OcV f)er - Tho rlinneroarqno Mermaid, arrived at San Franc,sco p Hong Kong, brought news that . .hine Sound tb California with Chinese emi grants ta d been lost in the Chinn sea, together with l’lOO of their passengerß i jiujp Oossler has been nominated ae the Na .merioan candidate for Congress in the 2nd j iß ,lct. In the regular Whig Convention which some ten days ago Oossler received a num- V of votes while Hon. J. It. Chandler not one. All the towns along tho course of tho Suaque- Jaona river, it is said, have hern suffering very much from sickness. The Lookhaven and Snn bnry papers attribute tbo sickness at tbeaa two plaoes to the want of drainago of eomo low and marshy plaoes in that vicinity. Tho Democracy of Baltimore City and County held a mass meeting on Tuesday evening. Hon. John Nelson was chairman, assisted by Hons. Robert J. Brent, P. T. Thomas and other die distinguisbed men as Vice Presidents. The Sun eaye it was tbo largest meeting held there for many years, and very enthusiastio. gasp- Mrs. Elizabeth Benton, wife of Col. Ben ton, who died at Washington, on Sunday eve ning, was CO yearß of age. For several years she has been prostrated, having been deprived of utterance and of all her energies, but she bore her sufferings, it is stated, with unexam pled fortitude and ohristian resignation. A wri ter in the Intelligencer says : Tho ruling feeling in Mrs. Benton’s heart, and strongest to the last, was her devotion to her husband. Of late she has sat constantly by his side when at his labors at home, and indeed their lives may be said to have-boon inseparable, for she has made her home wherever bis business oalled him. Bhe was reconciled to part with him on his late return to Missouri, because she was too weak to accompany him, and knew_that his duty required his presence at home. When ■he felt the approaoh of the oriels which termi nated her life, she led her daughter to the va cant chair in which her husband worked, and, by look and gestures, made it apparent that she required hie reoall. It wae too late. Bhe walk ed to the bed in the next apartment, from which ■he was never able to rise again. ' ». ‘ *- * •/* U- Bia Fishiso.— The following “flsh” ;*urj is from the Frosidenee, E. X., Jo “ r ““ Captain Cheoe, of the schooner Mary, while off the Cmpe* of Delaware, the se* Ter^“ l “’ a barrel sfloet seer bln. He lowered his boat and approached it, supposing it was a baml of turned it up to right it, and found tbat the' other head was out, and that twelre sea blaok-Bsh bad stowed themselees. in the barrel so tight, tbat they could not g«t out. The last one wedged in the others. They fell an easy prey to the captain, and upon being taken hut were found to weigh about twelre poooda e*ch. Sad Accidiht. —On Saturday last, Mr. Wm. j Bushman, ft young man residing in Dickinson j township, whilst on ft gunning excursion for i pigeons, wee killed by the accidental discharge of bis gun. It is supposed that in crossing a log the hammer of the gon strock and caused | the discharge, the entire load of shot entering his brain. See oral persons near by who eaw him fall, hastened to the spot and rendered all the aid in their power, bnt he died in a few min utes, without being able to give an account of how the rcoident oocnrred.—Cariuie Democrat. Not Musa or a Kitsk Ahthow !—A man drove ahorw and buggy in a greathurrytothe Newport ferry, on the Kentucky side, the other day. just as the boat was shoving out, and oalled loudly, “ stop, stop, wait for me won t you ? But the boat was gone. “ Weil, said the man, who was a little elevated, “ you may go to with your old ferry boat; this is no river, any how," and he forded, beating the boat to the Ohio shore. n- A Great Bleeelnß to the Dr M’Une, the inrentor or the cl.lr.ted Urer Pill.. u«d Due. Pill, for ue.er.l je»r. lo bto P>«tio,, before he could be Indued lo offer, fbem to the public iu .uch . m»nner .. to m.ko them known tbrougboot the couutrj. Thli leerned pbjelcUn felt the Mm. repugu.oce tint .11 hi*h mlnded men of eoleno. feel In entering the lbt. .».l»t I tbOM unecrupulou. empiric, who obtrude th-lr u«le« nomrumj upon the public, »nd rclj npon . ejetem of puff ing to .ueteln them. Oonrloced, boweter, of the re.l r.lue of the Unr Ptlla. .nd Influenced bjr the pUln dk-Utee of dutj, lb. Doctor Utmllj Meriflorf bh d.llc. feeling, on tb. .Ittr of public good. in. greet medirin. Jn, not dta •epoiuted tb. e.peeutlou. of tb. mallei übo« lneUnc.be... Induced to forego bU inrlUmtlnu-. £• h.recompletelj eoegueral tint grMt rnourg. of Amertc., careful tout for Dr. U luet C.le brUM Uf«r Pill*, »u 4 t*M no" rl **- Th< ' re ~ lr' ' °^ eT PtlK purporting to bo Unr PUi*. now befor* th« } üblir. Dr U*«r PIU*, also M* e*lebr»twi \ onnlfb**, «n nowbTbli »t *1! rwpoculilß drug »U>«s In ih. tnitrt BUte* »Dd Conod*. . A'»for«l.b 7 tb.«.l.pWrietcm.. M[!i(s gaoc—or* to J Kidd A Co., fit) Wnn>l » Di. M.r..’. l.Tlgor.tlu* fcllilr .ua Cardial Wb.n- prooo.l U>« 10-Bltodr, Ik- d.prr-ioo, lb. dvblUty, Ih. lolllte.DC. in IK". Hi* InxUblllty, Ul. con tloaol f~Uo« of lUnm. which ll Ir lmponibl. to drfln. or looUu, fo common, iob.il to bar, .nd - UtU. pill'd by Ih. robu't .ol h—liby! W. wt-tao th. mm-h ...i th. n.r»oui cr.t«o, b.tw—o which Ibrr. «xlxu lb. doMit rympothy. W.nt of .lt»l «o.rgy, .ltifjUbom- in th. -ctwtlT. oipu, • [.wnl «< ““ u *< th. bottom of .11 thclUßcnlty. To rou-th. whol.ont.n motion from lb. torpor, to isbo. it altb now lib, .eUrlty •ad .Igor, .nd to ItuUln it In IhU -oditk.il, tb.r. 1. to p-p—loo eomp-obl. with DR. MORSFS ISVItioRA PINO KUXJR OR CORDIAL. Other .tininli moy rxr.t. th. dorm—it pb yd—l rn— *ir» tor . time, bat ilk. th. ni.bt- of th. Upblolof th— I—T*. behind It . drwp«r ptootn, .I—rbtbntoo of th—. .obiter—it. 1. tdiowtd. »fter tb. hnt coarutelr. t U or—, by i drpr— doo of brdy .nd mind mot. protoooJ .od p.nUj.ln« lb—l .rrr Th. rem edy te lit—.lie wor— th»o th. di—• Rot th. Klulr hr. . dynomte 1080.0—. It not only or—to. . o.w -odltloo of tb. phyard otp-Ux-too. but jarpe-t.l.e It Tb. .nl m— rplrtu or. not only ch—d —ld .I— .t.i by Ur .pmey , bat kept OP to tb.lT now teeel without Itetfihd A eewt*- bi« com pound. caod*ntel 10 th. .yd-n. It —m. to -1 oi-n | U- n—stltaUe. tt—lt >od to rweclutk.oli. It In ebrenlc t of th. o.rr—, lb. iloir.wh. .nd lb. lire-, tt 1 , - nika l* «ll bnt mincttloos. . ~ . Tb*oiwdtal l» pa* Bp. rowntrilnl, la plot .t't- Un JTk* thrt-i iotUfi p« rifr.iH'^Mi i®f t..iT* don—. Solti ItraoK* tktwtfboo*. »*• V. ui> 1 »****--. ud tb* W«ot India*. a assn*. FLEMING A BROS.. No 00 Wowi PUt»V«r^i. DK.OKO. It KEYS**. No. UO Wood 'Xx**l, ■»" J. |\ rLKHING, AU**b»»T o‘7 **l “' uW Dili), O* TbomUr swraiac.ftl 9 f fioek, THOMAS A. Mitli 0A N, la tb* IAI y»fcf of bW •** UUfeaarftl will Uk« plw» TUDAT.{FrMaj.)A» 10 A. M , fniw iht f >rtm~r ~f H* falSct, UDUcad, n Wttktu ttVßtUp, MAT BnUilrk'l MJ*> [.lO(**vl l<> MtubkCbanb. TUtSimdt of th* frailly ap* rrp*od Hi* fu&cr*!. from &)• la»* «o itrwt. Al;« jiHor, »t 3 o'clock, P. M, THIS I>AT. to ?***<* to Meant Uak* C*mri*rj- ,_ M®tlan.—The DeßK*Tata of lb* Fcmrth w*r.». Ik^Of Atl*«aeoy, mill B*.t el V C D^.U-R»T.- Aiuchoy c*«BtFt #»« / ,rv Oat*'-*K»«UA a Shrnjr ) lUL V «/ AEtphaM ««•«/*. GVwfuttf 1 . u CbarUa 11. Orant met* you •rcun. of prr*- lUm1 Um tot claim, then w* commend J«» (■* brbTt) ibat «, raamoa. by food a»l .ummonaw, Jam** I * CrafLaod ■ »■ • UnUhlaon, Executor. of Jama* Ada®*. SJJ; David Alien. Oelherlo* Alton, Alia®, awl D«*U Allan Wray, JamaaTboma* VTray.Jiarab Jane Wray, Ch>rt«a Rowan Wray, children of EU»a Wray, (formerly SJJI » Frnnda 0. Ballj, of M»eba*i Allan, and {£££2*Pannoek iod Imae Penn**, lata■ of your «onn?y?*o that they be and appear betbra our Jud/e. o! 'H* htotrict Court nf Allegheny county, at a l>url to l*e ?OU RTH MONDAY Of SOYEMRISK. 1« . “T* wherma thay tb* «ald Charlc* II U~t, on lb. ~ulh ,U. of .trut, Ibrt, ftet i tb.of, beeline naraUal with Factory itmt on« hundred and XfVSc to Quarry *wt; tknee alon* Quarry .treat ftJtr St; thane* by a Ilna paralW with Factory .treat one band mi and rtxtj toet, to place of berfnnlni. The earn* defendant*, partition therwof batweom U*a to fca me* aaeordtofto thelaw* and anatom* of ihl* Oommon wealth, toaorh earn mad* and pforWed, do c*ta*«y, and the aan* to ba dona, do not permit rtry unjurtly ami a«*to*t the law* and costoma. And hart yon than tharr tb* MO*"' *»M Oourt, at PUt*bur*b, the 7th daw of Anguet A. D ROW’D. CAMPBELL, Jr., Prothotytary. mnlftrwSt WILUAM MAQILU ttferllf itray Mare. ’ , A STRAYED tnm th. Pcrarth Rn.Ji,oo ftaT Wadnudar uonilnßr URb b“b,» BIY MARK, far. old put, tbno wblt* fnt, bluo lb tb. f.™ .nit alztMii boada Bldb. An. penoo rßorolng ber SUitTRR BURPLER, DUmond, PltuburiK. »«l jb.tbu.b.oftb.ow«..u.d^ near TnrUa Creak, Allagheny co. Salt, A TIS* FARM, oa Cb*rtWr«Cr*ek,<®pt*lnlnj 131 kwi, _.ii imnrovad. tM only six nila from tbe ettj. t n | » good From* Boom and Lot, nmt th« he*d of F»d- SKS SEnW tat* Uo«~ LoJJ. -»l=h «U 1 bo liTon to on, ,110 ,t«btn poirhu.prop.rtr They ,U 1 HofU«*rtlud oo It. flo* **g^ , BfciSM, 8 fc iSM, 0B _ 76 Fourth >trreL wploilm ot staleandsteawSncntaM f° r d* l 'so gulkindStrawCottar*,**riou*ri**; 34 Oorn or Qrain Mill*» 60 Oorn SteUon* hand and bor-o P° wpr - Jx -*" ** m,y% U jimia waVdiu° PUBS BLACIBKBEY BRAFDY, Bv TTIIC noTTLS fcraale at **OCR UOCBE, No. 3- Dlemond aller ’tW* 1* warranted to be the purest ..eW thAtndwar offered tor *ale la this city. [^plu:Jt News for this proplr—ever* body. t If you want isj Books; If you want Magaito«; If you want cheep PubUoatlonj , If you want Btendard Works; ir ,ou anylMng th.t U _ «« No. 83 Bmlthfleld street. Tf YOU WANT BT TUB QUANTITY; I If yoo went single copies; If you want In wrapper* tor mailing, If you want nsw work* ea aoon as published, Tf Von wan r Jonas' new local noTel; If Ku want anything by malWl or send to th« MIW.I No H 32Bmltba«MM^t. MnßiunrßiVH—A A. MASON A CO. will rrceire to lot Of SmbroU.,l«L mhmUtrfd Book Cambric Ooliare and S] mtm ; *mbroidared Book ana t*» ob4misett « l , ftnd riabiw; Cambric Biding Blmtm and Habits; Book and Cambric =gjg^gjSga^~:i£f’ JIRKNOU M MINOR—A good article worth $1 C fot oente, »t eepl& CIOFFKB— 100 bag* prime Kio; . «m »• Java, in itore and for Bala by Mplft KINO * MOORIIKAD. o. BUOAE—27 hhdj good hir N. o.Bog»r,on eon- uJ tot »l« by Kraa k mqqrhaAD. rr«AB-100 hf dw*t> ImpßW.Ouapowdm, Voong HjKm B1 “ k T '^ l °' tot ’ MHG*WhBaD. fi\OßAOOO—dOboxea * Kot)liudt n g Cnred.—Mr. Jobs Longden, nov Hrlng »t Bearer Dam, Uanorer county, near Richmond,had Ague and Ferer for three year., met of the time he had chill, t.lce a day, and rarely lea. than once; he va. parched vlth ferer. a. »oon a. th. chUl left him; and alter trying pby siciana, quinine, meat of th. Tonic. .drertW, uni ereiy thing recommended to him, va.abonttogire.up Indeed., when Carter 1 . Span!* Mllture eu apoken of; he got tiro bottle., hot before he had u«el more than a .ingle one, he va. perfectly cured, and ha. not had a chill or ferer rdnee. Mr, Longden i« ouljono out of thoumnda who harebeen benelitted by tbla great tonic, alteratire and blood purifier. %• Sm gjTertWmcpt. ~Pin** 1 """ 1 The well-known superiority of GRI BULK'S fit Id the Garment, Deed.*) no comment on hil i^rl; It has )>~n acknowledged by .11 wbo have Caroml him W.th ihfli orders, that they bare never bwu fitted with th# »u>« <■«* and atyle as by him. ll# beg# to inform ills pa M|l nod the public, that hi# stock 1# no* replete with the ewt*t ftvlefl for coaU, TWti and pints, BuiUhle for tb# B. GRIBBLE, Tailor and Fantaloou Maker, WO Libert, at-, head of Woed. piwnt *e*»on. SPECIAL NOTICES. r \.— ; —„ Danelnc S»Girg u '< Swd*i Assembly tl WIL HALL?f.r, TUtSDAY KVKMNO; U- OjJf JSwEDvK? DAY, a** ExcU#ior A *~“ b > y * T " y tßb D\Y KVhMMi; »t*o. Lb*- German on MONDAY *•»*> NINOS. Tb* ainu-emuot Mtlii* we Invited. Two .if in lull No 1; Goinll'-ns Id Hell No- A The liooms °.ly T..utatnl, Uiid » T.rl-tJ .nl .buodeueofn- J£w&. -I—?- pro.i.Mt A-lm .-fco, to eedj-£»|- . tmn i.,itf-a &(i r*nta; G*mt. end is cents, Gent. ■ t.mf fl may be obtained of FRAN’K CARGO, at : X/rtb ;nr ftt WilMne lUU, 2ud story; al«o,Pfth« w and at th« door on the ebore erenlng*. Tbs *«*■ door For Helling »tid potent Rl«l,le r|'HE -üb-wiber, beeing learned trom bi»tnt*reottr*>«lU» I patentees. fttid with person* who were d«*lron»,tainti Kiahts for Cities, Counties, St*left, ko , ft* -well u wi-h other- *bo wish to pufrfcftse such righU. tb*t *a •£«-nt to transa-t th»t kind of barine-e **» mueh n««led hers bftft •!**>rmiD>“l to devote hi# time **d hli abilities to the service of those who oey desire to employ him. iwmog bimselr to attend faitbmliy to ell Btttm n, Jr , Wm Leri jaw, Jr, J .hn Graham, W 11. Deonv, !L Childs A GO-, j ISSF « VTo-i;' - S. IloluJ“3 A doc*, p K Frlro l. Kramer A ttahm, V. Loran*. b- K. IJrinfrton. fctraVc* bevel»p*«ne»i—:so«iUflei»«u L_s? #r*d*Uv LnHguuloHgtvtnrw invention*, nod 10* tuar-b f'f i.rt*n*w *>n«ar\l; Bald, or b*«>miog f^. Will W J :««.•*! to i«&m tbat K>r«n and long warch com tmrd l.»»- tiruught befcre the poblle the gr*at*»t *oo-.t U.a artrtlf at KMKUsu.VS AMKIUCAN* UAIK KKbTUttATIVK, a «urV cor* fur IWlow. and to prcTpai I'a”'!>•'» falling See circular to’b« bad of the Agent*. «i»iug fuH t *r.»rjUr«. ITI -»• SJ.‘W In [urge bottle*. l- b c. 11. FfeUKK A CO.. Proprietor*. 3 17 rawnct »tmt 1 CI»Ti!i»0'l, Ohio For lu ruuboiyb :n tb«* frUowlng house* : Vu*ns«r.g Hr'*-. 1- Wilcu* k Cc., K- t- .•*. !.-r«, O. ll.Keyrcr. Jo*.; Uoblrr, I*ag», Jr., J. 11. Cbm!. Aii/yC-iy ofy-L. A-Unchfcaa, Fr<*dy A Meaar.J. * in. A. Fatten* ■«. Job* G. Saith- J *rrd ciTlXfclSS* 'inimaM company oi rilttburgb. —H. F KINO, rrw.:d»ot; iAM CKL I- MAIU-ULLL, Secretary- j 64 K*ll irr S , rc'l.l*t*x** kt*rl*ta*a W*«litrteU. lar*r* HULL and CALGO Ruka.cn Uw Okie and Uiaak* alpF»Kitrr«»n.itrit»uUrW. Injuirr 4g»lu*t ijc. •* or L'xmagr by Fire. AL*>— A * MAHSKT HALL, in lb* Diamond, on«h* 121 b i s«i. Udiaol IMh lort Tbs Society •arocrtly In »iu.< tlw ■%» <>j*rnuon and eompsittiwo cf CulUtalor*. The iodcrs ar* rwiue#t».i to mi-et to examine the article* at 3 o'clock, P. M , on Tu-* lay, aod tba Hall *lll b* open for «I*l tor. at To\ l<«k rn the crmicß. UtXKT WOODS, Prafifrnt. A LARGE LOT FOR SALE. Ali>tT Of OR.UCMJ,on th* river bank, to Blnnlngh*m, <*s# r»t by 3*) tmt. an-1 bounded by four streets, will b» ir>M on reasonable term* It Is near BakeweU A Co.’* dm *!**• works, and ***er*l other mai.ufccturing estab lishments- U U the largest and bent lot now to be had So BtrmlQfhun for manufacturing purpose*. TUle perft*ct, *nd clearof incumbrance.' KnqoTreof C. B. Si. SMITH, kt hU Law Office, i f jg yoorth street, ahnve Smith flald, Pittsburgh. Notice—The Partnership bereioAirs etxuliug »nd doing burioww under the name end style ot HKNXKTT, MARSHALL A 00, wee dissolved on the lvth br mutual euaseot. l£ *' J BEXNKXT, MARSHALL A 00. Pittsburgh, June 2Slh, IsiM. Copartnership. rUK UNDERSIGNED here entered Into Copartnership undrr the name eod style of GRAFF, BEX NETT A ,oo for the purpose of manufacturing Iron, Naiis, Ac., at the Clinton Rolling 3UU, South Pittsburgh. Often at pree •at vttb English A Richardson, No. lid Water, and 160 pint WM. B. ENGLISH, KOBT. D. MARSHALL, JAB. J. BENNETT, JOHN GRAFF. Pittsburgh, June '2Sth. 18&L~je20:tf ’ PITTSBIRUU Life. Fire and Karine Insurance Company OFFICE 66 FIFTH STREET , MASONIC HALL, PITTSBCttGH, PA. JAMES 8. 1100 N, PrwUuit. Coi.JU.ts A. Coltos, Seeretary. This Company makes every lnsaranee appertaining to or connected with LIKE RISKS, Alao, against Uull and Cargo Risks on the Ohio and Mia alssippt river* and tributaries, and Marine Risks generally. And against Lues and Damage by Fire, and against the Partis of the Beaand Inland Navigation and Transportation. Policies issued at the lowest rates consistent with safety to ail parties. James S. Hood, Samuel M’Clurkan, William Phillip*, John Scott, Joseph P. Gasaam, M, ,D-» John H’Alptn, Wm.V- Johnston, Junes Marshall, Goorge B. Seldeu, my26:ly Fireman’s Insurance Company of (Me City of Pittsburgh* J. K- MOORHEAD, President—ROßEßT FINNEY, Becra- lnsure against FIRE and UAKDfS RISKfI of all Unds, 0&oe: No. 99 Water street. J. K. Moorhead, B. C. Sawyer, Wn. M. Edgar, C. H. Paulson, R. B. Roberts, Joseph Kaye, D»tKl Campbell. rr J c. YEAUKK) 110 MARKET street, Pitt*- ILjs/burgh, Importer and Wholesale Dealer in FANCY AND STABLE VARIETY AND DRY GOODS, offer*to city Knd country dealers as large and welfcgelected stock of Goods as any Eastern house, and same prices, thus earing reight, time and expenses. * j»&73 r>— o. O. F.—l‘Law of meeting, Washington Ball, Wood street, between Fifth street and Virgin alley. Pittsburgh Lodos, No.:l36 —Meets every Tueedayeveaing. M.nr.vTiLt EacumsssT, No. 87— Meets first and third Friday of each month. tmar26:ly Western Pennsylra&U Hospital.— Drs. L. Sources, Second, between Wood and Market streets and J. Rood, North-east corner of Diamond, Alle gheny city, are the attending Physicians to the above Insti tution, for the first quarter of 1854. Applications for admission may be made to them at all hoars at their offlnes, or at the Hospital at 2 o’clock, P. JL Recent cases of accidental injury are received at all hours, without form. • ~ JaHh{* rv-r==» Notice*—The JOURNEYMEN TAILORS SO IkSr CIETY, of Pittsburgh and Alleghony, meets on the first WEDNESDAY of every month, at SGHOCHLKITRR’S, in the Diamond. By order. jei;y GEO. W. SEESE, Becretary. ATTENTION I 8. 1* G.—You are hereby notified to |L_S? attend at your Armory, on MONDAYS, WEDNES DAYS and FRIDAYS, for dHll, and to transact such buab DMi as may come before the Company. P. KANE, martkOmd Secretary pro tern. LODGE, 1. 0. 0. Fr—The tUI? Angerona Lodge, No. 289, LO. of 0.1., meets every Wedneeday evening in Washington Hall, Woodet. Uylry Valuable and Cheap Coal Works tor Sale. rnWENTY-FODR ACRES OF SUPERIOR COAL,and one !_ acre of Ground on the Monongaheia river, a short dis tance above Mooongahela City, together with Railroad, Cara, Carts, and other necessary fixtures, in good order for carry ing 0D the Coal business on an extensive scale, and also a free use of the landing at the river for boats, Ac. The vein of Coal is five feet thick, and of a very superior quality. For further particulars apply to E. P. JONES, Attorney at Law, No. 146 Fourth street, or to THOMAS SANDERS, No. 185 First street, Pittsburgh. sepl&fit “ Hew Eating House. r|>HE subscribers invite the attention of the public to I their Restaurant, situate on Fifth street, opposite the Allegheny Engine House. They intend keeping on hand, and ready cooked in the best style, all the prindpal dishes and delioaries of the season. The best brands of Uq«» will always be found at their Bar. A call is solicited, feel ing confident that they can pleaae all. „ p l£lw i. MHOHMAK * 00. h , ■ i *• ■*>•* Dooaorn. ___ __ I Tin rateittw hM o» i 600 pair Ttcnoh Morocco ***““*’ *”1 kino; 30000 Goatnodf“>>* S"** l ‘ZStTZob do todioo; WOO do cffidmi’o Owl, of ”-2 mSco’Booth ondOoitoio; beoldeo n huo ton* 600 Biogono, 6>f moo, which ho oßm wholynlo Oy*** 1 *"? loircr-thon the? con bo bought in the city, for <■* orgt*& ' Tgoma ; L HIHTiW. ' ~ Lett Qm4i* it . yi anuns,BUft).fc*»Moetved, «mw iaw2f“ SESSiS freight, £e. [*»!*} • g. qßiM*^ n - „ rrmogß who want Bof* Oothioe would do well to cull CALLAIIAVB B*iar> 24 fifth itrmt. Hlljfoodi for ifc u ’iWetfa«fpl«Bdid. Qlr. him * chance. tor afaowteg *ood«. zzR >„ .Til MOKNIMU UKADIMtia OM THE OBI) T«S ‘"oSwdo ChrbtUnity, or tkr Church of Qod: by L. A. s ‘s:;^B«r». i 00.o n Life of John Chryiootom: hr be J.B. mb of TortnM, ortho lUrlotTOf Boamm. oj» Joneft, Author of Wild WMtoru w AU »« Booh. * 000 Ko-Tfl fourth rtrort. TIIRT BKCEIVItD BY rarßttja.-Ftood.yy t| talcs of Battl* od Be* and Land: by Wm. BUrtttc AdrMitnreaot sed Lorn: by J. B. Jonea, author of Will Wartern Scenes. v«rn Leaves: by Vansy-Tcrn; 3d rapplj. For *»1" by n ■ Wood rtr««t. aepl* ■ ' I'ILANNSLfi, BIA.NKUTB * UCBUMB— mi™fofa£nt *nd Fifth onnoti, bu on hud «bile, , ~f? Uo „ piunels, of erery qnolltr; e cenenii M j«iiow r*» -u woo i and of nr; Kipertar m*ke, •ortment of Bl»nk«», *“ 7*57*511- i 2V* Md 3 y*rdh Kssrs£i£i%«-ij** • to "C?" hu «fW> >1 New York wbolw»lf prtw*. • m9^- V A ““K SfiTR'SS 2K. Appl< »nd Peaeh Orchard, *U« h-d thsstoi k Prtee $5O an acre- Temu ***>♦.Catting and farmingimplement*. Aealoabi*bym .* ssAg *«, *» asisssyss: Real Betate Acenta, 140 Third at. Brte. D.dU« “"SfiiSSrSSr' ± $176 per umom ttr«t. bot»l4 j£B£ aJffiK-sifcfiis asra s£tt**r*^zg££Jr* A fall MBortment of lower grade*, m ,olUßO. eepl4 - HARE’S HOTlili, ■VTO 133 ÜBEErf r «tr«t, Ni, «*pw jtzassv: ssssasft k a** “» “» *“““' M^“f U >t. 9.V. »-»-;'^!m lll , bj a,. «~ion, lo * dT *““. Prob«of of SUlbomoits »epis - SI2XS2&2 ~£. affiLaST ltt Wood rtwet Lcputb prencj »p!3 rOoir* Jot Of flpiMd ««P~ '*" *I3|J spcdfallj aoUdt a oU Kir ffKff ffoak~BY’agv« jo3*ph smith, P. a^« K nWorietf Sketcbe-of W«untPmb,- SLtaSfSfcrtyHtoht-m to : “* g . . k* joHpb Smith, D. D<« prk* $4. w. i»i«igi> -sa-siiffigr- ,iIWCAOBS-S Sown wool MMScnti &.•*, lu: \J *•!« low by I I A'.l'fctt, Inr September, received by KUSABLL A ~BU< H Knickerbocker, for September. Mijulap of Art, ** Uouseboid Word*, “ . u , Call xocn ud procure * copy of your fasonte Hsgaxici tt N ». 1& Fifth street. near Market. 1 Vt tV> b-A)K- JUar FLUUMiKU.—SocIes Ambrorta; IN Ut Christopher North. ' hunmUan. * Trarcdy: by T. PMty Jo**- Th«s gcout*, or ihe Black Riders of Ooegree: by W. Uiii- Vreaks Fortune, or tbe Adteotoies of Nod Lorn: bj ln the Talley tby Emilia . , Captain* of the Roman Republic: by H. w. Htf bert. Just «~l«d «d SSEr k 00. Mo. T 8 Fourth street Co“TAtfK HoC»R FOR SALK—Pleasantly situated ao tbe bill ew the Allegheny Marin, and ftuattagOo PUok Hoad. The Bouse contains sir rooms and a ball well amused fir comfjrt andcosvenianea Also, two sum mer kitchens, a tine verandah in front of tbe house, a web of-ood water, stable, coal bouse, Ac. The bousa is new and In rood cnier. Tbe tot U ltt fret front by 150 deep. Piles Z *OO 8 CtJTHBRRT k SON,- aepU Beal E«t*te Agents. 140 Third street. AItIANCK *'UK utilAMfl.-*OC «i»t u »® «*OCK, li»- turn end good trill of a Country Store, ritnate Diln from the city. Also, the Stow mod Dwelling House, SS«IT p . 3 S. CUTBSSRT 4 SON, l4O Third atreet. LACK 6IJLK*-Jnst weelTed. 20 plasm Black Kike, of •very width and credo; • apwodid article tor $L tgpli A. A. MABQN 4 00. a&AMKTTAS—IOI pieces all colon jest received; : twt superior ankle worth S7J4 cents aelUng at isvv A A. MABOM 4 Co. Block PLAID MlLKi—Just received, a lav pieces ci the above much admired Bilks, all excellent colon W pl2 A. A. MASON A CO. DABK FKKNUII CUINTZaB—We have J«et received s few pieces of the above tee seer striae. ** A. A. MA9O3 k 00, Fresh Arrival at the flew Drr Ooedi Store. COLLINS & M’KEE, NO. 63 MARKET STREET, Aar. ooasiantly reeelTinf frssh sappUai of Fall and Winter Fane; Dress and Btapls SRI QOOD3- The) would respectfully call the attention of tbe Ladies to thdr tnah itoekof plaid and fif’d Silks, French Xerinoes, Wool Plaids, Scotch Plaids, Embroideries, leces, XJtta, Olores, Hosiery, Ae. Also, a foil stock of Domestics, Woolens and Housekeeping Goods, of erwy dmcriptfon, constantly Rent on hand, all of vhieh they flatter thetaolree they can offer to their customers at fewer prices than any other boos* to thadty. Kemember, COLLIhS * M’KXH, (Dr. Thorn's old stand,) Ho. 63 Kirket street Orphuu’ Covrt fall. WILL be offered at public aale on THURSDAY EVEN INO, Oetrfbar 6th, 1664, by order of Orphan** Os art, tote the propedfcr of Iterid Greer, deceased, that valuable tJmit+cg int. Jfn»tmA on the tamer of Penn and Marbar> front on Peon street, 33Ufeet, running along Marborr 110 feet, to the alley, whim bounds the PannsylTaaia Railroad Depot. Also, at 3 o’doek, P. M, on SATURDAY, the 7th day ol October, 1864, will be eoM on the premises, a number of ele gant Building Lots. In the Eighth Ward, near tba Eighth Ward Public School House. Terms mad* known at sale. EDMOND GREER, \ SOPHIA GREER. s"™ “• UUCTOW: IWm. 8. ntns, Jamea D. M'QUI, Alexander Bradley, ' Jobs Fullerton, Hobart Galway, Alexander Reynolda, Arm strong Cotmty, lloratio N. Lea, Klttanaing, inw«m Stowe, Bearer. W. J-Andereon, U'. B. Slmpeon, 11. B. Wilkins, William Colilnprood, John M. Irvin, Wm. Wilkinson, '■J' c - ,‘-.V '*>*!**& Mo. W Market ft. jambs ward bop, Fifth D&Y GOODS.—a. MTIGffIE, corner of Grant end FJtb •tract*, has now completed bU ftll ftoek, ana rrcohl beg lear* to nr Gut he U now celling good* it twent7*flre Mr cent, leee then the prion of laet jeer. Imllae will bear a mind ***** a very dreee of plain black >ilk can be bought at this eetabttahmestftr At* dollar*; a dree* of good Parmetta fcr $1^0; a dren of Hooitts deLaineor de Bege for |lA2>s; adrasaof gocdwaahlngOaikolarWeU.; aod all other good* In proportion. eepll SCMDKIRS— -10 tom Paoriub; 60 bbii Haokerel, largo No. 8; 60 hfbbU “ “ 26 bbl* Shod; SOhfbbUShad; 60 bbU Maekeral, madiam; 60 hfbbla M M 103 bbis Hydraulic Cement; 60 boxM Palm Boap; 00 basi Timothy good; 160 ** Saltpetre; at KXGLIBII * RICHARDSON'S. NEW AND POPULAR BOOKS, lust published And n eelved by H. MINER A 00, 32 Smlthfiald street. Captain Canot, or Twenty Tears of ah African Slaver ; being an Account of hie saner and adTaainraa: by Brants Meyer. . Sister Agnes, or the Captive Nan; a picture of Convent Life: by a Qetvyman'e Widow. Chestnut Wood; a tale by liela Linden. The English JBnroy at th« Court of Nicholas I: by Miss Julia Corner. Nannetta and her Lovers; a tale of Normandy: by Tel but Qwynne. Vinceot Nolle’* fifty Tears in Both Hemispheres. Easy Nat, or the Three Apprentices. Harper’s Megaalne, for September; price 15 cent*. Mrs. Boutbwortb’a new Book, in press, and will be receiv ed in a few days—The Lost Heines: by Mrs. *■«— D. N. South worth, for any new Books call on H. MINIS A 00, No. 82 SmitbEeld street ALL WOOL PLAIDS—A. A. HABON a 00., in a few day* will receive and open a very select stock cf more than 100 pieces all wool Plaids; purchased at the recent package and peiemtory sale* in New York at a sacrifice from cost of manufacture; they will be offered at nearly one half leaa than nsoal price*. »»P7 SBPTKUbR Ota, 185 a—HAGAN *AHL,Na9I Market street, have Just receired per express, same of the ino.t beautiful styles of Prench, Swiss, and Bootch .Wrought KMBROIDICRIES, ever ©Sated in this dty. Also, a very large assortment of Medonna doth*, for Travelling Habits. . seg9 l japannt(. PLAIN AND OENAMKNTAL JAPANINO, In sU its branches, executed in ths best style, and at prims to suit the times, at the Old Shop, rear of Jaynes’ Tea Store, FIITTH Street, below Wood. The of Tinners, Ponders, Purnltnre and Glass* ware Manufacturers, is solicited to our new style of Inlaid Pearl Papier Machle.in wood, glemand iron warns, of every description. Samples can be men and Information obtained at the Shop, or at the Warehouse, Mo. 184 Wood street J. B ABN DOLLAR. yy gteambost men can also see a new style of Ornamen ts giam Panels, surpassing any heretofore executed in this dty. aufclm w"aND WAKKAhTb—IO.OO* A.CHJ£3.—I am instructed I i to pay as follows for Land Warrants, to tbs amount of ten thousand acres, vis: $lBO for 100 seres; $Ol for 80 acres: $44 for 40 acres; in gold. JAMBS BLAKXLY, anSS - Beal Bbtats Ansnt. SKPTKMBK& NUMBBK OP FUTNAM'JustnwdvwTand for sale at 20 osnts, by BAIPL. B. LAUPW, an» W Wood street. ’mo LQAN-$l*,OOQ, on sots* seemed by dty or county U)HOM-iu>nhmiV ■a awl * mmimwa. - - •*/ ; '>’ v -At,*,-. ■lz**.*'* •' - • * ' * AMUSEMENTS. .»Ma-sSgS£ffl^SgtsS and Iter, *e; Bo*aa fcr co&id p«nqn» g*k^gg' ■ - I a«nirta*i«nt»,raitaehu»>dllH'“JJJJSxSyS . tuicat*. Haora nra a. Tft «M«a» iiteiirtermy rS: mam at 8 aMiiw." Bmmtof tte tateated troaa, Ulai lUIA LOOA»,«tn> *t» *W~r “ “. Scat alibt tM.aa~m.al IjiaOMA* Mr. J. J.Pltoraa“la««m>ar" ®>* SSHffeiEfiSl * [ tsth. tha uerfcrmanoawtU eomnanea wlui tbanmamy oriMSOMUtK, THJC B1BUKUI: £««•«. I Prior; Partbonla, Mln Lcg*n Paa da P—*., *■"*** ~ I and K. Partington lriah Lilt, Mil. Mar? Fartlacton---. I IJ.DY AMP THIE P«TIL. B«iy- I r )-- m— wiaa Imman: Wlldlora,Mr. JCantj I Byad* . ■»- '- ' -'- ' : ■' ' - ?WFM-&Sa?BSS3S^L :; .v iwW-SL’ftsarSKSJHS-'v: I tof arenowaold, thawingthatthejuettoeM** a **‘** w * -K — -55aS3S»fia«faEB2»as«': Sh«r. • new chimh mi *s2’ vrtvM* dwelling* stores, werk-ibop* J**®”** ***; Jlready been erected, serera! more are now being built, and , amnlhundredwillbewcctaa i , rV'<« ii a toe opportunity of -owning n deHghani cponny lendenee near the dty, where the dmnertfa and where . tna l oxm and about COO (uni hara lately been aold i*d,> £> r?fc« M.irfWWni made tolndirMoala who,aitltes for suburban iteldepoas I base four of those beantlfal bioeln 100 tost square for sale, tj the northern end of the Sharpeborsh Bridge, four mileafrom town, and within 1300 feet of the Allegheny Valleyßailroad Station, these block* will be sold at the price* obtained at the pub* lie auction on the Uth of July, adding interest only Iran that ■!»**- Abo, 60 Lota, each 25 feet by 100, will be aold on reason* i ftn 2| Beal Estate Agent. EVKKY FAMILY ttHOULIfr HAVE ONB.OF HABIOLB * PHIPPS* globe WATER COOEERSi Patented by then in ISO. ABATING of at leant YlftT Per Cent, in the Zoeuaad. dot up ezpzeaaly for Families, Hotels, Banks, Offices, °" S *‘“ D '' *”'*'■ K. nODKIHSOK, gepg Wcod sL, between Third and Fourth sts. —OitfAi* ummiNti lajTb FOB HAUL—KreroodLots, , each haring a front of 24-feet on Ohio Lanet Allegheny eiiy Pf*’’ the outer depot, by 330 feet deep to a 34 feet alley. Price •‘Mfl each: one-fourth in band, balance la one, two andthS-yeaa! 8. CBTHBKBT A 80S, Beal Batata Agents, 140 Third atmfc. rant EAT X DOLLARS IN HAND, b*isnea*ts6amo»tt. I A few nood liaildint Lota for tale oo the sboveierma* s36o. W 60 feet front by 210 deep to an alley, Bltaat* on ML Washington. . J S. CUTEEBB&T k 80S, Mg HQIMad attest “' oentlitry, ' DR. D. HUNT. Dxsmsr, togs leare to an- JSsflßiSnotwoe that, after » protracted absraoe, be may •JJJWB&bt again found at hb poet, prepared to attend to all who may fevor Urn with a ealh Hb office is on Ferry street, one door from liberty street. [sepd . t-pi.g p*kwk>u-« amen improved Parers, just; r and for sale waRDROP, tilth street. C. D. WMd, : IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE DEALER DT WINES AND LIQUORS, So. 147 North Second street, fifth don ebore Knee, east side, Philadelphia, has on hand the beat qualities of old Brandies, Wines. Irish Whbky, Monooga* bela Whisky, Holland Gto,Cordials, Ae, on terms worthy the attention of parches** and dealers. [taSßy * 1 ’ OWbTOfl’S. WAVXRLEY HOUSE, 60 Bouth Eighth street, betweos Chestnut and Walnut, Philadelphia. (anSfcy : THE UMiOflfT NO. 11l Arch iticef, Philadelphia. T. 8. WEBB (late of the foigle,) Proprietor. .taufifcy TM) Tea, Tea* EW B here ceniTed bom New Toric vhia 380 *** TP CBIBXB TEA, cunpAlng Young Hyson, Imperial, Gunpowder, Oolong, Souchong, gfifliuh BnikbK,allo( which here been cure miy selected, end wOl be eold aa usual, either wholeeele or retalL Alio, superior Bio end Jem Coffee, ud 8L Lcniii* Refined Sugar*, suitable for Jdßea, Preserree, a* ,at 8,9,10 ud lieH ©; PrindpeSegan ofpdm* qaailtr, which we will cell wholesale at $lO tplooo. H - A. JATNXS, Pettn Tea Store, 38 Fifth street. . Uydraalle Cement, FOB Cbrtana, Spring Booms, Vita Walla, varfcma brand*, always on hand at 810 liberty, atreet, Pitta* . Price* to lalt >a-DrrO—dii A ITTIGUS, comer of Grant and fifth streets, ha* josfc XjL* reoetred and i* now opening his first. Fill Modifer ihja NMon. The attention of ladles Is xcepectfaUj directed 5 to ibelbUowing prices: _ Floe French JdwinoM at 76c; &-* wide Paraaetaa 2Se; a lam esortsMSt of Be -Gaze at 12c; that (doted Print* 500 ptwsw Flannel* at lftenp; yard wida Sheeting &/i ; au wed Be Lain* at 28c. Kentockj janes, tweed* and sattt aets free* 18 K up, chechs, tktinrt, muslin*, linens, ewh. u table doth*, all wool plaid*, blankets, towls, ribbons and rrarr other article nasally aept In a JJry QoodrStore, aU of which will be sold Area* at price* toealt the Hwae X. imQHX, comet Grant and Fifth street*. FOR SALE VERY CfIEAP. a building lot in an,bah any city, u feet by A • 100. A good bargain can be ha&by applying «X» a* the office of the MQBJHNQ POST. - jyl*tf Hoi:iiii,wilh.eLotof 50 fret fronton O Cafan street. Mt. Washington, by 388 feet deep to a flO >eet street. fdn $700; (400 in hand, balance in three yearly payments. For rate by ' ' 3 a CUTHBXRT A SON, i m 23 140 Third street. Lot Car Sale* ~ - | A GOOD BUILDING LOT, 24 fleet front on Qarson street by 1&0 feet ia depth, in Birmingham, vOl bo sold eheap. Enquire of OXO. f. GIOLMOBE, jjLS . "[* at office of the Morning Poet. AVXKY FINE’DRAY HOBSB, 0 Tear* tdd, for ale; en quire of FLEMING BROS* i A LAP OIL—2O cases just receired and far sale br | Mp 7 K. X. BBLLXBSAOO. MANNA— 1 eaae email flake just rac'd and far aaia br c« P 7 a. E. BXELKBB A CO. vASTILB bOAP—2S bxsjustreceived and for sale by" j aepT B. X. SELLERS A CO. OLIYX OIL—I pipe juat reeeiTed and far sale by gqT a a BKLLRKS A 00. 'PARTABIC AUID—MO J. au2B \M AOAZIMXd FUK fIXRKMBAS. lvl Harper’s Magazine; prior 16 cents. Knickerbocker. Putnam’s Magazine. Magazine of Art. /Prank LaaUe’s Indies* Gazette. Paterson’s Ladies' National Magallae. Goan’s Lady's Book. Just received and for sale by W. A. GILDRNFENBKY A 00, sepl No. 76 Fourth street. S PLAN DU> XMHADIDIUUXS.—HAGAN A AHL.No.9I Market street, are now opening one of the largest and most varied amorUaeots of French and Austrian kmbrol • deriea ever oflarad ia our dty. They ooasist, in part, as faHows: Beautiful Wrougbt Jaconet Collars; Do do do Sleeves; Do do do Chemisettes; WKh a magnificent aamtment of Financings, Edgings, and Inserting*. eepl BOAP— I j 26 boxes OMae and German Soap; '£2 do Extra No. l.Soap; just reeeiTed and far sale by BAILEY A BEN6HAW, . eepl • 263 liberty street , TAB OAMDLAH—2i boxea flat quality Slar Oandl just received anil far sale by eepl BAILEY A-BBNSHAW, BEEF TONS ÜBS—4 dosen prime quality Beef Tongues reeeiTed and far sale by eepl BAILEY A BENSHAW. t « ARPKK AMD PRANK. FOK &KFTMHUCB. XI Harper, far September. LeeUe’a Ladies’ Oaiette, far September. HenlTb&M: by Chaa.Diekena; tittk a apply, Tieoiutecgs: by O.P.K. James. Sir Jaeger Care*: by Charles Lerer. For sale by MSI BRMUBA ARROW HOOT—10» Iba rery pa. Bamod Arrow Boot received this day by JOB. FLAMING, ■u3l aoroer of tbe Diamond and M«rbt st. « TABS' CHJS&BT PJ J\ ‘ aaSl MtfDIUINK uHJSSZ* —I have on hand th* fine* lot of ever offend 1b Pittsburgh, irritable tar families, Phyridans, Steamboats, At, Ac. Tboes wish* inga good and cheap CW would do well torall andsx axaiso mini before purchasing elsewhere. ioBl JOB. FLB3CNQ. LEICBSTBR SHBKP.—Threa fine strong Sheep, from Hr. Haddock's celebrated imparted stock, Joe sale by »nfil JAMBS WARPBOP. OSWMK) PBBPABBD CO&N—10 boxes In stare and te sale by R. JL SXLLSBS A 00, >tt aB W Wood street. SAL ftODA—IO casks in store sod tor rale by . aa» B. K. BBLLBBB w 00. is WIN— OO bbls la store and Hr sale by ft anS B- K. SELLERS 4 00. C~ Soap—to baa m store and mr sale by / autt B. B BBLLBB3 A 00. S"CP. CABB. SODA—I6O kegs to stare and Jbr sale by ' • & li SBLLBRS A 00l T HHJOKXCII ROOT—7 bales fat storeendfor tab by I | h« E. B. BBLLBRB A CO. DOTATOKS—6OO bushels ftr sale by jy sepg HBMBT H. QOLLDg. TvtiBLUU aeeta i waived and to sale ht X aalT HBtfltT H. OOLLTO T Tlfß—loo bbls fee sale by" , JL Mf* HBBBT H. OOfcLHO, / « *v* * - 'V v' ■' r- . V I 1-- , in stun and lor sale by B. X. BXLLBBS A CO.^ tt. B. LADFTXB, * 87 Wood street. -1 gross reerived by . JOSL ILBMiyO. V »fc N v s