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MORNING post job officbi. Wo would roll the attention of MERCHANTS AND BUSINESS MEN to the fast that wo ihato just reoeired from Pilladelpbia a number of fonts of now Job Typo, and m prepared to fill onlen for Cards, Circulars, Bill* Hoads, Paper Books, Posters, and Programmes for exhibi tions. All orders will bo promptly filled. News of tlie Day« Up to 2 P. M., on Friday, there were but four deaths at Columbia, aud do new oases. Hon. Samncl (Jburcb, Cliief Jastlce of Con seotiout, died at Newton, on Wednesday evening, aged seventy years. There were twenty-fonr deaths by fever at Charleston on Tuesday last. Tbii is the largest number of deaths which has taksu place in one day siooo the disease has assumed the form of an epidemic. “ Honest George Kromer” died at bis resi dence in Middleburg, Union county, on Monday last, at the advanced age of 80. He was a mem ber of Congress maay years ago, and Is noted for being the man who originated the charge of “ bargain and sale ” against the late Mr. Clay, whiob led tq bis being challenged by that gen tleman. George honestly believed what he said on all occasions, however muoh he may occasion ally have been mistaken. AH OLD PAPER. Forty years ago the “ Pitteburgh Mercury," Was published in Pittsburgh by John M. Snow den, late Judge of our county court. No. 115, Tol. 111., of the paper, was issued on the 14th September, 1814, and that number we had ih oar possession yesterday. Its meohanical exe cution, and the quality of the paper are not quite equal to the present Poet, its successor. It contains the official account of the battle at Fort Erie, addressed by Gen. Gaines to the Hon. John Armstrong, Secretary of War. If wo had space we Wjuld like to re publish a oonsider&ble portion of the contents of this old paper, advertisements and all, jast to show- our readers what Pittsburghers wero doing exactly forty yeare ogo ; ana what a Democratic editor was saying to them.; The country was in the midst of a war with' England, and the late es teemed Judge Suowclen, the editcr, like a good patriot and good Democrat as he was, was sus taining the governmient, cheering the hearts of the people, and-belaboring eld England right manfully. He was not Hke Whig editors, cf the ‘ present day, giving' “ aid and comfort ” to the enemy. It was iu tbo midst of Hartford Contention times, and while Democratic editors were vin dieatlog American irigbts, and interests, and honor, Whig and Federal editors were clamoring for impunity for British iueolcnce. Do not our readers see something of the kind now-a-days? This old paper contains several accounts of the “ Battles Below,” meaning the battles on the; Chesapeake bay, where the British vessels were bombarding and burning our towns and farm bouses along the spores. Among other things this paper relates tlmt Sir Peter Parker, Hart.* commanding a British frigate in that bay, landed about 200 men &tk proceeded- to bnrn farm houses. After burning several, he encountered about 150 Maryland militia, who defeated the red-ooats, slew Sir Peter and several others, and sent the balance of the scamps soampering to tttfeir ships. JadgeiSnowden heads this account with “ Huzza for the Militia This was just forty years ago. L Turning to the advertisements, we find that one dollar and twenty five cents per bushel would be paid for wheat at “ The Pittsburgh Steam Mill," and one dollar per bushel for bar ley at the “Monongahela Brewery.” At Mr. and Mrs. Brevoet’a •“ School for Young Ladies” they charged $lO per quarter for lessons on the piano ; and for “ drawing and palntiog of flow ers,” $5. The floe arts were cultivated here forty years ago. There was Woollen Manufactory on the corner of Diamond alley and Liberty street forty years ago, where George Cochran offered the highest price for Wool. j E. Brown, Wood street, offered for sale one thonsand barrels ofJ Potatoes, and twonty thou sand cabbage headsj—a good supply of cabbage for the population of Pittsburgh forty years ago. Isaac Harris was a merchant in the Diamond then, and his advertisement, announcing goods of all kinds for sale, occupies a column and a half in this old paper. He sold liquors then. He would not do that now. Bat Mr. Harris did what other merchants did in those days; he not only sold liquors, but, like others, kept a bottle of the best on his counter for all his customers to help themselves, free, gratis, for nothing. Mr. Harris has witnessed some wonderful chan ges since that day, nofouly in the extent of oar eity, and its business, bat in the opinions and oharacter of its people. He may yet live to see the day wjhcn no liquor is sold in Pittsburgh. Michigan State' Nominations. —The Michi gan Democratic Convention met in Detroit on Thursday, and after an informal ballot unani mously nominated jex-Goveraor John S- Barry, as their candidate fsr Governor. For Lieut. Gov ernor, Wm. A. Richmond; for Secretary of State, Wm. L. Bancroft; for Superintendent of Pnbtlo Instruction, Francis W. Shearman; for State Treasurer, ErastusiHinman; for Attorney Gen eral, B. F. H. Witbereli, were all unanimously nominated. Anthony Ten Eyck, late Coneul to the Sandwich Islands, was President of the con vention. By invitation, Gen. Lewis Cass ad dressed the convention in an able and eloquent speech. Fitth Congressional District.— The Demo eratie Convention Of this district, oomposed of portion of Philadelphia and Montgomery coun ty, met in Norristown on the ;14tb inst., and nominated Hon. John Cadwallader, of Philadel phia, on i the first jballot, by a large majority. He is one of the ablest lawyers and clear-headed men in the State o{ Pennsylvania, and without doubt will be elected. ' Sueh men as John Cad wallader and Charles Shaler in Congress would gin strength t* the Pehnsylvauia delegation, and be an hoaor to ear Commonwealth. u ‘Address , or l the County Committee. —This • document will be fonnd in oar columns this morning land we earnestly hope every reader of the Pwf win gfve it a'perasaL. ’ B £00X2)10/ -rv “Ovr Parties akd PoMtles.** In Putnam’s Magazine for July, 1868, then tppetnd*a triiole .ntided “Our,Na*.Pr«»l dent,” which coald not hd.e been more nn fur and Whiggish had it baan the dictation of the Whig Central Qsjtihittw iiatlf. rhinwaa followed in September of thla'yaar by “ OorTariiat eqoally rabid. bat in tbls eaee.it waa ej an Abolition tnrn. Soma ourio«t«y bujMeo muifoaUd to know wh|> tbo an tboreonldbe.aoit'wao preaamed the eentimenta ft expreeeod would Carry oonaiderable iwelgh t, coming os it did from a Magazine that called itself neutral. For onr own part, exeroising the uni versal yankee privilege, we guested it must have come from the pen of Horace Greeley; and the eeiuel will show whether we were aooorate or not, or how near we: earn# tff the truth. A Western paper reoently states (on what au thority we know not,') that Parks Godwin was the author. Mr. G. ia a son-in-law of Wm. C. Bryaut, ions of the editors -of the New York Evening Post, and if we mistake not, is engaged as one of the literary editors of that paper. He is a man .of flue literary abilities, but'Outsids of that a radical. Our presuming that they were writ ten by Greeley was founded on the doting para graph, tho author'of which oould only have been a Free Soiler of the darkest dye. There is another coincidence in principle between- the white coated philosopher of the Tribune,; and this political writerfor Putnam. They,are both SocUlists-J-both take their a free gov ernment from Fourier, Louis Blanc, and Proad hon, although we are not certain they go so far rs to asse* that allproperty is robbery.” It is a ounniog devioe in Putnam withholding the romes of his oontrihntors. If he published them, wo are afraid' their names would not add modi strength—not at least if tbeir principles are as exceptionable as this reported author of “ Our Parties and Politics.” Jodqh Shalxb.— The Oasette is very busy In endeavoring to provo that Jndge Sbaler is a Whig. After he has succeeded in his task to his own satisfaotion; and that of his readers, we trust the Whig® will vote for him, en masie. The Democrats will vote for him undoubtedly. They know him, and understand him. With the help of the Whigs and the oojeHethen, we may hope to see him bleated. American Pqxolpgical Society. —This soci ety commenced its biennial session in Boston on Wednesday. About soventy five delegates were present from the District of Columbia and eleven St ites, namely, Maine, Massachusetts, Connec ticut, New York, New ( Jeraey, Pennsylvania, Ooio, Illinois, Missouri, Marylasd and Florida. Marshall P. Wilder, of Massachusetts, was eh eted President. One Year’s Commerce or Cincinnati. —lt ap pears from the Oopmercial review of the trade and commerce of Cincinnati, for the year ending tb? 31st nit, published in the Gazette, that the imports of the city for the year reached $65,- 703,029, or about $14,000,000 more than the -previous year. The exports amounted to $45,- 432,780. The steamboat arrivals numbered 3,J?87, agaioßt 4,058 in 1853. Who oan it be!— -It was rumored in Wall street, New York, on Wednesday, that one of the largest publishing houses in the city was about to suspend. Tbeir liabilities are eaid to be en ormous. Hood defines poblio eeotiment as “the aver age prejudice of mankind.” The deaths by Yellow Fever at New Orleans, for the wsck ending the 9th inst., were 125. Mr. Wm. D Boas has been appointed Cashier of the State Treasury Eepartment at Harris burg, vice Col. Asa Dimock, resigned. There* were 76 fever deaths at Charleston, atilt before last. Seventeen fever deaths oc curred in that city on Monday. Tho time for the sitting of the mixed commis sion at London, the Union says, has been ex tended four mooths from ( the 15th September. Christian, the young man charged with kill in'? cadet Blackburn, at Lexington, Va., has been tried and acquitted.. Wild Pigeons are unusually abundant in the neighborhood of Hurisborg, Pa., at this lime. Large numbers have been bagged within the Ja«t few days. It is trne, as the Times remarks, that six months have elapsed since the allies have taken the field. They have taken the field ; and that Is all they have taken. Capt. R. E. Deßussy, phief of the engineer ing department at, Fortress has bees .ordered to-superintend the fortifications at Bsa Francisco. , The President's Proclamation announcing tbs ratification of the Reciprocity Treaty at London by Queen Victoria, Is published officially in tbe Washington papers of Thursday. A despatch from Albany, N. Y., says the Bank of Carthage and Drovers’ Bank, which suspend ed sotne time since, will be resusitated in a few days. A magnificent cathedral is being erected in Washington by the Methodists. It is to be one of tbe most aostly and elegant edifices of the kind within tbe country. All the family of the late General Taylor who occupied the White House, are dead—tbe Gen eral, his wife, his daughter Mrs. Biles, and Col. Bliss. Mrs. Fillmore and her daughter are also dead. By the fire In India street, Boston* on Monday, night, the loss is $60,000, on which there is an insurance of $50,000, aal/ollows: Manufactur er’s office, $20,000 ; Merchants' $16,000; Fire men’s $10,000; Eliot $5,000. We find in the Virginia Sentinel an aooonnt of a serious disturbance which ooonrred In Rappa hannock, Va., between some of Barnom’s show men and the oitixefls, about a slave whe, they said bad been abdooted by one of Barnnm’s men. The magistrate and three or foor others were severely wounded in tho fray, and thirty six arrests were made. Since then tbe ageot of Barnum has come oat in a card in the Baltimore Sun, stating that the difficulty occurrod between some of the other shows and not the Meoagrie men. [From the Washington Star, Sept. 18 ] The Sandwich Islands Treaty. This morning's mail brought us from Hono lulu a letter from a party who is well posted with reference to the negotions between the Sandwich Islands government and the American Commissioner, Mr. I Gregg. Writing a few mo ments before the last mail from Honolulu for San Francisco left,tour correspondent assures us, that op to that moment no progress had been made in the negotiation of the treaty placing the affair in a position different from that in which it was at the time of the departure of the last previous mail for the United States. . Neverthe less, it was reduced to a certainty that the treaty would shortly be signed over tbe opposition of the Prince, tbe only considerable person in the government who was really unfavorable to it. The delay at that time our correspondent attri butes to a request of tbe Prince for an oppor tunity maturely to consider the poiute involved. t t [from the Louie Democrat. 12th.} A Wohderfnl Child. Oor office was rißited yesterday by one of the most eingnlar specimens of human naturo that it has ever bcea onr lot to behold, in the shape of a big baby, the production of Germany. He is ( three years and two months old; threo feet three and a half inphes high; three feet and ten inches round the body, and weighs one hundred and twenty-five pounds! Young America may hide hie diminished [head in the presence of this youth, and the 14 Know Nothings 41 learn to know that nature,at least, can deal liberally with foreign countries. Tho father of this child is of ordinary site and weighs bnt one hundred end fifty, and the mother hot eighty pounds. InniASA Banks.—Tbe Auditor of Indiana has published a list of seventy.two free banks in that State, circulation, &o. ■ According to the published etatement, tho gross amount of notes is issued by the seventy-two banks, as $8,104 - 168, of which there, has been oanoelled $676 - 881, leaving oatstanding $7,426,067. The nom inal banking oapital is $82,900,000. The secu rities upon whioh the oirnnlation is based are the State Stooks of Indiana, Ohio, Missouri, Yirginia,' Michigan, Pennsylvania, Louisiana’ Georgia, Kentucky, North Carolina, and Ten nessee. Pennsylvania 6 per cents, are reoeived for a basis of 88 toj 86 percent., Indiana 2} at 60 to 65; six per cent State Btooka are denoai tedatpar. ■ j A ♦V '1; •••. -i- '• : •' <-4. .< :* s ' . : > DEMOCRATIC ADDRESS, TheDmoCtalic' County Committee of Correspond dence, m the discharge of their duty , addrest you :— ' In the history of onr country, for the lost half century, bfcetf a|HJittioelerislf Involving mofcaeriatis coMseqatmees, ** more cause for alannto thepatriot, thanthe present. The Democratic’ party, and all friends !of our free iostitatians arg called Tipok/to mehf tbit crisis firmly eudwanestly, and sustain the con etitution and the laws in tbeir true and liberal spirit. The great party against which the De mocracy has so long contended, having been dis solved by its internal dissensions, end the aban donment of its principiott an organised amalga mation of all factions ta sought to supply its -place. Tfiat—organization includes elements novel in their character, and most dangerous 4n Ib'etriondeocTesr Among other elements a secret political combination under the absurd name of Know Nothings, with no other bond of union than th*ir hatred of certain classes of their fellow-men, and.an indiscriminate proscrip tion of all that is manly and liberal in the Amrioan oharaoter, has associated itself toge ther for the purpose of monopolizing all the offices, honors hod emoluments of. tho country ; an l of proscribing every man who is too liberal, and too much a friend of constitutional freedom ti: sanction tuch tyranny. Against euoh associations tbo great and good Washington earnestly warned his countrymen. His large experience, his sound judgment, and hio enlightened patriotism enabled him to forsee the evil tendencies and the dan gers of such combinations. Shall we now dis regard his warnings, and tbo teaohiogs of the fathers of the Republio ? Shall we proscribe those who though, like Lafayette, Koslusco, Bteubeo, Montgomery and many other revolu tionary heroes, they were born iu other lands, have yet htlpel to fights our battles; to build our cities; level oar forests, and build up,a great republican empire in three-fourths of a century! Shall we fear tbeir influence when thoy consti tute not one-twelfth of oar population, and have no homes or interests but Amerioan! Shall tbs great principle of religious liberty be stricken down at the bidding of a seoret society ? All true Democrats, alLl-beral-minded men will find but one answer to these questions:—“ Oar free constitution.and onr liberal laws must be main tained.” The freemen of Allegheny c«unty are called npon to give this answer at the ballot-box on the second Tuesday of October next. Democrats would neither prefer nor proscribe any for religion or birth. Democrats seek not to monopolize the offices of the country by secret political combinations; but they contend openly and vigorously for their principles, and for suc cess at electlous. Democrats would oontinue to make this country what has been its boast hith erto—tbe asylum of the oppressed and wronged of other lands, and the homo, of civil and reli gious liberty, law and order, intelligence and pnblio prosperity. This secret association is a device of the ene mies of the Democracy—a means of enticing unwary Democrats from tbeir ranks, and trans ferring their votes to tho support of such candi dates as tbe smbitious leaders of tbis secret order may select. No true Democrat can have aught to do with a secret organization, whose avowed principles are-so repugnant to our con stitution and laws, and whose modes of politioal organization and action are so at variance with tbe whole scope and spirit of our republican in stitutions. Id regard to the Nebraska bill, we have only to say that it is now a law ; and tbe only ques tion now remaining is, shall we acquiesce or re sist! Shall we seek the repeal of tbe repealing clause of that law, or suffer the settlers in Kan sas and Nebraska to shape their own local insti tutions,-and control their owo loo*! affairs, aB did the earlv settlers of tho older States? , Believing, as wo do most coufidantly, that both tbeso new Territories will become free Slates by the popular will, and that the repeal of the Missouri restriction will make no differ ence in that result, we would I<mv© the law of tho last session a a it passed, and encourage no further agitation on the eobjeot.'r; In these views, leading Whigs as well as Democrats concur. llou. Thomas H. Beqton was among the first to anucuuoe this belief. Edward Everett dool&red it a question of “no pruciioal importanceend many of the moat iofloential-jounjala of the expressed similar views. Where, then, is the cause for strife, or further agitation on the snbject! Practical measures, sod not abstractions, should be tbe issues for which freemen contend. We are aware that there are a few amongst ua, wbo formerly aoted with our party, that are now striving to degrade it by defeat without cause, and strike down its btnuer, and its ban ber-boarcr in our State. Bat their numbers are few ; and whatever their private griefs, we con fidently believe their influence will avail but lit tle againet the potent voice, tbe stem will, and the ster ing integrity of tho two hundred thou sand Democratic voters of our gallant old Com monwealth. To oar Whig friends “ of the old school,” we have only to any that tbe points of difference between them and os, in principle, are now far less than tbe difference in sentiment between them and some of the factions and isms to whiob their leaders have sought to ally them. Tbe Whigs of the Clay.'Webster and Fillmore school are frieuds of the integrity of the Uoion and the Constitution; of free, speech ; free religious tole ration ; free homes for free men; obedience to law ; and of open, inanly political warfare ; and not of concealed intrigue for political honors, and secret and mercilcfss proscription of the men born on other than American soil; and tbe wor shippers at other than Protest&ot shrines. To tbe Democratic voters of Allegheny county wo would fl&j —your votes are needed to sustain a just canse. We contend for principles, and not for men. But, to sustain our principles, wo should vote for the oandidates nominated accord ing to tbe usages of the party. And the tioket presented this year for the county offices, and for Congress and tbe Legislature, is oertainly worthy of a cordial support. Hon. Carles Shaler, our candidate for Con gress, \b well known to the citizens of this dis trict, among whom be has resided for forty years. His sterling worth; his acknowledged ability; bis large experience, and his thorough acquaintance with the interests of this district, and the public interests, none can deny. Long and faithfully has he labored for tbe great cause of the people** rights. Ths people of this dis trict can repay him now. His influence at Wash ington would greatly benefit the manufacturers, mechanics and business men of this district. Oar candidates Jor tbe Legislature arc known men; *• true and tried identified with the in terests of the county ; and abundantly oapable of advooating and sustaining them in the res ponsible positions for which tbey are nominated. Oar candidates for the oounty offioea are known to the people. They were selected with a care ful regard to their fitness and qualifications for tbe several offioes for whioh they are n&fced. Is not our county ticket a good onb ? Can we not confidently ask for it a cordial and zealous sup port? But the voters of this district, the second in wealth and importance in this Commonwealth, have another duty to perform this year. A Gov ernor, a Judge of tbe Supreme'Court, and a Canal Commissioner, are to be elected; and the eight or nine thousand Democratic votes of this oounty may possibly decide tbe contest for these high and responsible stations. Jeremiah S. Black is our candidate for tbe Supreme Bench. None oan deny that be is one of tbe most sound, learned and able jurists, ond most upright and excellent citizens onr State hss ever produced. No man could be more fully entitled to a strong expression of public confi dence and esteem In the' form of a re-election. Col. Henry S. Mott, our candidate for Canal Commissioner —a man of incorruptible integrity and excellent qualifications for the offioe—shall he not receive your cordial support ? We feel assured that he will. Tbe faithful and successful administration of the affairs of the .Commonwealth by William Bigler, justly entitles that gentleman to a re newal of public confidence by a re-election to the office of Governor of Pennsylvania. His ex perience in public affairs, his eminent ability and tried integrity should commend him to the cordial and undivided support of the Democracy of Allegheny county. We are well aware of the combinations of his political enemies to defeat fats election, and of the unscrupulous means em ployed to sacrifice a faithful public servant. Bnt the honest Democracy of the old Keystone State will decide between him and the factions that seek to strike him do#n. In conolnsion, we appeal to all the Democrats of this county, and all friends of good govern ment md freedom, to com* up to the rescue one* more; and give to onr. ticket, onr whole ticket, State and county, a firm, fealoos and united sup* pert. Its roooess-will be claimed to be, n&dmß ' • V* f • bt, A,lndlo»tlon and triumph of th, riUl prill-1 *»“ ° r *»‘ *r.»efc 1 1-«. eiplea of our ft,o ropobliooa inititutloKi. DALITS ATTIDOTB AKD LOTIOX—ThOM pnou* »ho ROBERT B. niTTITIITn. nniiMOii * * ■» —i-—< ———» • ’ loD Biuiioiu, WM.WIuoi, jUK «bor. ttriVJl«l POOCH PBHPARA- D. R. William, A. Houipur, , - ! «OSB- m«j ion no* ton. l. u. a™ j-M-hjr. Tao». B. HaMILTOK, J. Hudu*,< j,OUM,«d Ior.ri.bl7 h«». H».n u U,bcll*,j Emrboua, .Ui.Ar !t*n, ‘ Ml»mpo*«i .implj of Bilo, bot or. BAintTOKS Q»0. F.GILLROai,; from all 01i«r propjjutfanrißrib citamo*, Tboo Faxlat, Aux. Biaok,' ;We»li«wiU«w*«4U*"ktfi*li:¥l>fcb3i«j <v#* : W « 1»..n Jou M. lawn, ; upon the p»Umt Henoo tte'»on<4r(U luo^af.ttaiplllk Edkord Sxowotx, Ba. A. £L Qaou. , ttrfr 4--o_ . ’±2 . CIIASLM BaXXXTT. . Joan M»LLOX, A gentleman amnroted «KVp. »<*toa.JUHr<*4«^: P. H. COLLUB, FXABCtS FIUX, ' “ I tor <“•>“ *,TMttta» J tcOB tfoCOLLISTBB. 7 part oy* $3OO, for remedies of thifdeecription, and bare Dsr«r found a single article such universal amtis taction as tout Antidote snffliotlon does. Ido not recol lect of their ever tailing to core iiHAsinglmiusUnce. Many have been cared In two or three dej-a."- Price, Antidote $1; ToGon 60 cents per bottle. Invented by M. Bally, Physician to the Paris Hospitals, and prepared from the original recipes, and sold wholesale end retail by DOKoT A CO., tfoie Proprietors for the Cui ted States and Uanadas* Bupot* 468 Broadway, New York. gold >n Pittsburgh, wholesale and retail, by FLEMING BROTHERS, (SueoeSsoniM©-J. Kidd * C 0..) !*>. tiu Wood street. Wheeling—J. 1L PATTEIiSON A 00and by Druggists every where. . je2l SEIZURE of A STXAMOHIP.—FIIIBUSTB&IHQ buspiotxd.— Tba New York papers hate been giving oat from day to day various surmises as to the destination of tbe steamship Ben Frank lin and tbe designs of those wbo chartered her. It is said that she was; taking arms and muni tions on board for some secret expedition. The Federal Government has ordered the United States Marshal to iakeposession of her, and tbe report'is for an alleged violation of tbe neutral ity laws. Tbe filibusters are beginning to dis cover that tbe United States Government is in earnest in maintaining its own good faith and the obligation of treaties.— Ledger. Cohsimo*.— Bishop Taylor baa this striking image: Conscience is a dock, whlob in one man strikes aloud and gives warning; in another the band points silently to the Qgure, but strikes not meantime; boars pass away and death hastens, and after death comes judgment 1 There is something unspoakably appalling in this im age. I9>A Valuable Family Medicine.—?o eel* •brsted has Dr. JTLmib'a Vermifuge become, that It in re girded as tbe only specific cure for worma. families should never he without a supply of U. At this eeatbn, particu larly, when worms are so tronblesom* and frequently fats! among children, parents should be watchful, and on the first ajpearanoe of thoo* distressing symptom* which warn us of their presence, at onee apply this powerfal and effi cacious remedy. We are confident that U only requires a trial, to convince all that it richly merits tbe praises that have been lavished upon It. It Is safe and infallible. Vol ume* of certificates ran be produced, showing Its great meJleal virtues. Purchasers will be careful to ask for Dr. M’Laae’a 01» brated Vermifuge, and take none else. All other Vermi fuge, In comparison, are worthless. Dr. M’Lane’s genuine Vermifuge, ■!*> his Celebrated Liver Pills, can now be had at all the respectable Drug Stores in the United States and Canada. Also for sale by the sole proprietors, FLEMING BSO3-, Successor* to J . Kidd k Co., Mplfcdaw No. 60 Wood street. Smrv Hope tor the Blefc—Dß. MOR3FB INYIGORAIING ELIXIR OR CORDIAL—The startling eures of nervous diseases wrought by this marvel-working restorative has awakened the public mind from the ipatny with which Innumerable disappointments had socastomed it t-j regard what are called “ patent medicines. n It is oot too ranch t > cay, that nothing short of mint colons interpo sition has ever produced soch rapid relief to the feeble and so fieri og. Thousands of both sexes, whose nervous sys tems were utterly prostrate, some of whom were bed-ridden, and others merely tottering over the earth’s surface, appa rently brakes In constitution and on the high road to tbe grave, have been restored, by two or three oourees of the ■Hair, to robust health. The Agent .has the proofs atd evidmoes Id hit hands, and Is prepared at all times to ex hibit them. The medidoeonly reqniree feet* to sustain it. Ladies who for years had been suffering from tbe wont complications of the peculiar difficulties te which too many ef the sex are subset, have been relieved in less than one month; easting off, as if by enchantment, the lassitude, pal :r, nervous Irritation, low spirits and deUllty, and be coming active, healthy and cheerful. Tbe INVIGORATING ELIXIRI* Indeed a godsend to tbe feebler sex-—restoring to regularity every intermitted fnuetion, and in many In stances blessing the despairing wife with maternal joy*. Nor is it leas certain in its motion npon man. whether weak seed by exeeae, er suffering from constitutional debility, nervousness, dyspepsia, liver disease, or any other disorder that Impairs tbe Integrity of tbe virile function. The Cordial Is pot up, highly concentrated, In pint bot tles. Price three dollars per bottle, two for five dollars, six for twelve dollar*. C. 11. RING, Proprietor, 193 Broadway, New York. Sold bv Drocgists throughout the United Btates, and the West Indie*. FLEMING k BROS., No. 60 Wood street, Pittsburgh, P:i. GKO. H. KEYBKR. No. 140 Wood street, do J. P. FIRMING, Allegheny City. roplOaiaw Disease**—Carter’* Spanish Mixture, as a remedy for liver Disease, and the number of formida ble orlls connected with a disorganised state of thet orgao, is unrivalled. Hundreds of certificates, from the highest sources, of persona living io tbe city of Richmond, Va, might be given of cures effected by Carter’s Spanish Mixture. We bare only room to refer to the extraordinary cure cf Samuel L. Drinker. Ssq , of tbe firm of Drinker k Morris, Bookseller*, Ki.-hmocd, Va, who was cured by two bottle* of Carter's Spanish Mixture, after three years suffering from diseased liver. He saye Its action on the blood is wonderful, better than all the medicine he had ever taken, and cheerfully recommends It to all. *•* See advertisement, sepl&daw WXW AD’ Dnff'i College. Classical and mathematic*l department.— Roan and term* per session of 20 week*, payable by the half session, In advance: Regular Day Claw in LaUn. Greek, Mathematics, Ae, 9 to 12, A. M.,and 2to 4, P.M-.530. Evening dau in Math ematic*, 7t09,P. M, $2O. French nod German. 9to 12, A. M, and 2to 4, and 7t09. P. M., $2O. Ladies’ Class in Mathematics; Wedosadey, 4t06, P, 114 Saturday, 9to 12. A. 11., $lO. No pain* or expense will be spared to tnake this department of the College worthy of patronage. rcpl» P. HAYDEN, A. M., Principal. A YARD TaTLOK’:* NEW BOOR, for sale at MINER k CO.’S. No. 82 Smith field atraet. A Journey to Central Afriea,or Life and Landscapes from Egypt to the Negro Kingdoms of-the Wilts Nile: by Bay ard Taylor. Party Leaden; sketches of Jefferson, Hamilton, Jackson, Clay, Randolph* Ac: by J. G. Baldwin. Ned Margrave, or the Moat Unfortunate Mas in the World: a comic novel: by Theodor* Hook. Hermit's Dell: by e Pen filler. Captain Oanot, or Twenty Yean of an African Slaver. IVnecopfoe: by Dr. WUham Edgar. Tile Home in tht Talley; by Mrs. Oatlen. If yon want any Book*; If you want Magaslnte; If yon want cheap Pobllesttaas; If you want Standard Works; If you want amyihing that la printed, call al H. MINBR k 00, arpll No. M Smith field street. NSW SUPPLY OF BOOKS.—Perieeo pics: by Dr. William Elder. Fsahlon and Famine. Off Hand Taking*, and Orayon Sketches : by George W. Bangay. Oar Honeymoon and other Comtealliiea, from Punch. Home for All, or a New Mode of Building. Hydropathic Cook Book. Ned Muagrave, or tba Moat Unfortunate Man In the World. Freak* of Fortune: by J. B. Jonaa. Alice Seymour; a new novel: by Mr*. Gray. Atao, Peterson’s Hagaslne, for September, jost received by RUBBELL k BRO„ aeplS 18 Fifth street, near Market. BAYARD TAYLOR’S GREAT BOOK—a Journey to Cen tral Africa, or Lift and Landscape* from Egypt to the Kingdoms ef the U bite Nile. Virginia Comedians, or Old Days In the Old Dominion; from tbe mm of 0. EflHtgham, Raq. IsabelCarrotton: byKasellerGlens. Part 4, Chemistry of Oenunon Life. Just received and for mle by W. A. GCLDENFSNNXY k 00, a*p!B No. 76 Fourth street PURI BPIOBS AND MUSTARD -100 boxes pure Mustard; 60 doaen 1 & cans Mastoid; 89 do U do do; _ 100 do >£ do do; 180 boxes pare Pepper; 80 do do Allsplo*; 80 do do dove*; manufactured at the Hope Mills, and warranted pare, by F. R DRAVO, sopi 8 No. 1 Diamond. rimiMMINQS.— A. A. MASON* OabiT. just receiv'd A a good assortment of imv styles of Tall and Winter Drees Clock end Mantilla Trimmings. New style fancy Hash Trimming; Do do Velvet do; Do do Ribbon do; Do do Geloon do; Velvet fringes; Velvet Buttons; Roglish do; Clonk fastenings; Tassel do; Heir Dresses. eeplS BROOMS— COdos Eastern Brooms, received and for sale by BAILEY’ A RENBUAW, seplS 268 Liberty street FRESH MUBHROONb—rut op Is tin cans, hermetically sealed, a esemnstili article for tbe table, for eale by W plS BAIL BY A KBNBHAW. MPTY "PAQKING BOXES—a large lot of empty Pack inc Boxes, different ■lsm, for sale ebeap at wplS KKYgER’g, 140 Wood street. Bnnt. shess. Wholesale and Mctall ! JAMES ROBB, NO. 89 MARKET, and No. fl Union street, third door from the Market House. Pittsburgh, would call the attention of his friends and the public generally, thsthe has just received his Fall Block of BOOTS AND BHOKB, in all their varieties. > Ilia stock is one of the largest ever opened in thb city, and embraces everything worn by the ladles In Philadel phia New York snd Boston, and be trusts oannot fall to please all. Qreat care, has been given In selecting Mm choicest goods, ail of wbteb'he warrants. He also continues to manufacture, as heretofore, all de scriptions o! Boots and Shoes, and from bis long experience of over twenty years in business in this city, la, he trusts, a sufficient guarantee that those who favor him with tbeir patronage wlll.'be fairly dealt with. p*P» A CHEAP f ARM FOR SALE—Consisting of 160 seres, 80 cleared; Orchard.of grafted fruit. The land lies well, la well watered, and of good quality; situate 7 mUes from Farmington, Va, near the road leading to Bruce ton. Price $1,400, is easy payment*. „ Also, a Farm situate one mile from Bruoeton,on the Mor gantown Tnrnptte, of4oo acres, 200 eleared, good improve ments, plenty of coal and limestone, and one of tbe best grain forms la the neighborhood. Price and terms reason £ble S. CUTHBERT A BON, fe pl6 140 Third street. ED MUBGRUVB, or the Most Unfortunate Man in ths World; a comic novel: by Theodore Hook. Tbe Railroad g»"g, or the worship of ibe Golden Calf. FormUllan, a Bpaamodle Tragedy: by T. Percy Jones. . LaconiaTorLegendsof the White Mountains. 1 OaptCanot, or Twenty Years a Slaver. All the Eastern Papers for this week, Just received and for «*llTby GILDENTBNNEY A 00, aeplC J 76 fearth street at awns ppawnY—A pore article, the grew ih of this country, from the celebrated foetory ofZimmerman A Co, Cincinnati, fog sale by the gallon Mpjg No. IS? liberty street. V- * s'V•: * - ■* ■' '.■?#. » • ■ V jj*. -L' ■+ * J •■v\Vv . • " r »' • ■i 1 j‘ * * rf-v.j'*. 49" P*vt*looxis.—The superiority of QUIBBLE'S ttt 1q the Garment, needs no eonunnloa hit put; ic hat been acknowledged by all who hatefatoml him with their order*, that they bate nerer been fitted with the tmu «in and style as by bln* lie beg» to Inform his pa non* and the public, that Ms .stock Is now replete with the newest stylet tor coats, rati and pants, suitable for the present season. £ GRIBBLE, t TiUnranrt Paataloou: Make-, -M of Wped" A R«e©m»*n*«t»oo.— u has been rigulfled to tts mat ft Is tfcewhb of a large and reap'dab-e portion of tbd community, acting lncvpeert wiili tbe Clergy of the tWO eftles, that we should officially cf«wlgoaieanueet apart a certain day for the purpoee.of gmi**ral fasting, humiliation and prayer,** as an humble aud davoQt aeniiowledgment of oar dependence upon Al mighty Ood, the Creator and Preserver of the UniTer***, and our hope that He will, lu Ilia kind merry, bless tbe earth, and, forgiving our cine, stretch forth Hie handtolhe proevrvatioQ of Hi* afflicted people from all calamity, aud especially to etay the frogrees of pastihmc*. among us:--. This, Owreforr, »* to give public notice, that THUKdDAY. tbe Hletdaj of September, instant, la tteotnmemlrd by ue as a proper day. when tbe eitlxenaof Pittsburgh and Alle ghany, abstaining front all worldly employment, should' repair to their several plums of worship, and in tbe full contrition of their hearts, make bumble confession of their *iua,aod au?plic>t« the blessing of offecded flaiven against alt immediate And future enure of tribulation. Qiren under our hands and seels, this 16th day .of Sep tember, A_ 1). 18«4, at oar respective offices, In the cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny. K. VOLZ; Mayor of Pittsburgh. Wil. AliAMfl, Mayor of Allegheny. - Daoelng I—Uergo’s Occiat at WiL- KlNdliALLover/TUESDAY EVENING; iheUulon on WEDNESDAY, end tba Excelsior Assembly einr KBi- DAY EVENING; also, tb«* German on MONDAY EVE NINGS. Tb* amaaemeot loving are ioTited. Two Band* of Mnsio ant statedly engaged. PaneyDanoe«,'Sebottiaeh«*, in Hall No. 1; Oo4iUona in Hail Jio.it The Booms are finely Tbntilated, end a Twfety and abundanceof re freshments always provided. A4nMcn ? ..lo each—-Gent, and two Ladies 60 cents; Gs&L and- Laoy 76 cents; Gsmt, aloue $l. Tickets may be obtehlWi Of ITtANK. CAKGO, at 76 Fourth street; or at WtlkinaUaU, 2nd etory; also, of the Managers, and at the doer os the above evening*. The strictest order maintained. No ducks given at the door. ‘ ■ - ■ ' aepll For Sailing ancl Bights. ' j'lIE subscriber, havinglearned from bis intercourse with X Patentees,- aha With person* Who went desirous to sell Patent K’ghts for Cities, Counties, States, he, aa well as with other* who wish to purchase .such rights, that an agent to transact that kind of hardness was u uch needed here, bap determined to devote bis doe and his abilities to the service of thorn who may detire to employ him. Pledging himself to attend fallbiuUy to all matters en trusted to him, he concludes by referring the public to the following testimonial of a few of the ciUaens in Pitta burgh, Ac. . ILOSBB F. BATON. Pittsburgh, August 20,1864- PmsTOWH, August 17th, 1664. The subteribers hare long leva acquainted with Mr. Moees P. Eaton, and have no hesitation in recommending him, to all who may with to employ his «rvio«, as a gen tleman of undoubted integrity and iodefctigable Industry, in whom ftsertioos every reliance may be placed. Neville it. Cralt, VV. lhiblnaon, Jr, Wm. Larimer, Jr., John Graham, W. 11. Denny, U. Child 4-*Ci., .James Wood, X. Delates 4 Eons, P. It. Piieod, Kramer a Uabm, F. Loren*, L- B. I.iTlbgstnn. rj Strange Dev«UpcnentT<»xinitific o«o utv are daily bringing to light new intention*, ud tht march of progress la unvatii; persons Belli, or becoming so, will be pleaml to learn that science and long research com* bleed, have brought before the nubile the greatart- vender of the age, in the article of EMhkoON ’d AM i&IUCAN IiAIH BESTOfiATrVB, a sure cure lor huidoess and to prevent Hair from falling. £ee circular to bo of the Agents, ffirlog fall particular*. Price ia large bottles. Suld by C. K. FISUiSK * CO., Proprietor*,. 67 Superior street, Clerriand, Ohio for sale in Pittsburgh in the fcllovjng Lou.m-j >- Fleming Bros., h. Wilcox A Co., IL ML nellura, 0. H. Keyaur, Joel Alohler, Beaj. Page, Jr., J. IL Cait.<<L-l v Allegheny city.—L. A. Beckham, ‘Presjly 1 Means, J. Fleming. ihrmmglmae.—A. Patter®!*, John O. Smith O' CITIZiCSS> laiorane* Company of Plttatmrata*— H. ». XiXtl, President; SAM- OkL L. XI AKSlliiLL,iiecratarj. OJiu: 04 WiiUr SLrt*L,UUef** tlarkri «nd Wood strait. Ljuutv* HULL nud CARGO Kiske, on the Ohk) icd Hlait> •ippi Hirers and tribatarire. insure* against Low or Damage by Fire. ALSO—Against the Peril* of tne Son, and Inland tfariga* thnud Transportatkm. H- D. King, Wra. Larimer Jt., William Bigaley, gamue! M. Klrr, Samuel Ran, William atwg»ie«i t Robert Don lap, jr., John O:DU worth, Isaac M. Pennock, Francis Sellers, 8. Uarbaugb, J. Schoonmaker. WalUr Bryant, William B. Haja. John ghipfcm. rrs= Horticultural Sotlee«->Tbo Pittsburgh lS£y Horticultural Bodwtj will bold the annual eihloi lion to the NEW BIIKKEt HALL, to the Diamond, oo ihi 12th, • sth, 14th and 16th Inst. The Society earnestly in- Tiles the co-operation and oompeiUteo of Cultivators. The judges we requested to meet to examine the article* at 3 o’clock, J». ML, on Tuesday, and the Hall will be open for visitors at T o’clock tn the eTenlog. »p8d«» IIENKY TfQODS, President. A LARGE LOT FOR SALE. A LOT 07 UAODN t>, on the river bank, in Birmingham, 288 feet by 3*o feet, and bounded by four streets, will b- sold on reasonable terms. It U near Bafecwell A 00-’a new glass works, and several other matiulhcturlng estab* Us..mania. It U the largest and i>e«t lot now to be in Birmingham for manufacturing purposes. Title perfect, aud clear of incumbrance. Enquire of a B. M SMITU, at his LawXMßce, jydfl Fourth street, above Bmithfleld, Pittsburgh. Sot Ice. —The Partnership hereto.'or* g»tuisg and doing business under the name and style of BK.VXETT, MARSHALL A CO , was dissolved on the 19th inst., by mutual consent. BENNETT, MARSHALL A CO. Pittsburgh, Jane 28th, 1884. Copartnership. THEUNDEJtfiIONKD have entered ioto CopartaemUp under the n&ne and stria of GRAff, BENNETT « Ou, for the purpose of manufacturing Iron, Nalls, *e., at the Clinton tolling Mill, Bonth Pittsburgh. Offle* at pres ent with English A Blchardaon, No. 116 Water, and 160 First stmt. Wli. B. ENGLISH, EOBT. H. MARSHALL, JAB. J. BENNETT, JOHN GRAFF. Jane 28th, 1854—je29-.tf . life, Fire and Marine Insurance Company; OFFICE 66 FIFTH STREET', MAIOSIO HALL t PITTSBURGH. PA. JAMES 8. IlOOii, President. Cbasus A. OoLKnt, BecrrUry. Thia Ootnpsny makes erery lnranfiee tppertainlnz to or connected with LIVE RISKS. Alto, against Hull and Cargo Risks on the OUo and Mis sissippi rivers and tributaries, and Marine Risk* generally. And against Loss end Damage by Fire, and against ihe PtriU of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. Policies latoad at the lowest rate* consistent with safety to all parties. Junes S. Boon, Baaual M’Clorkin, William FbiUHHi, John Seott, Joseph P. Ounn. M. D., John H’AJpin, Wm. P. Johnnie n, %Jamee Marshall, Goorge fl. bcUsn, my3s:ly Firemen*! iniuranct lS£y Company of the City of Pittsburgh* J. K. MOORHEAD. President—ROßEßT FINNEY, Beera tary. Will insure against FIBB and MARINE RIBKB of til kinds. Office: No. W Water street. vfltaovou: J.K. Moorhead, W. J. Anderson, B. C. Sawyer, R. B. Simpson, Wm. M. Edgar, H. B. Wlßdna, 0. H. Paulson, - William Coltlngwcmd, IL B. Roberta, John M. Irwin, $ Joseph Kaye, Wm. Wilkinson* David Campbell. jal2- IT'S* C. YEAGER, 110 MARKET street. Pitta- bnrgh. Importer and Wholesale Dealer In FANCY AND STAPLE VARIETY AND DRY GOODS, offors to city and country doalero as large and well selected stock of Goods as any Eastern house, and same prices, thus earing reight, time and expenses. ja&yi O. O* F.—Place of meeting, Wellington Ban' IhS' Wood street, between Fifth street and Virgin allay* Pimsunos Lomx, No.336—Meet* every Tuesday evening. Uxaoaxmi Escaxncxxx, No. 87—Meet* first and third Friday of eaoh month. jmartfcly W eitsni Psnntylvanla HMplt al,>s UrEr Dr*. L. Sohhicx, Second, between Wood and Market streets, end J. Rato, North-east oorner of- Diamond, Alle gheny city, are the attending Physicians to the above Insti tution, tor the first quarter of 1654. Applications for admission may be made to them at all hours at their offices, or at the Hospital at 2 o’clock, P. M. Recent cases of aedden tal injury arc received at all heurs, wltboul form. jtlfcg* Urjy CIETY, of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, meets on the first WEDNESDAY of every month, atSCHOCUUOTXR’S, In the Diamond. By order. jul:y GEO. W. BEE3K, Secretary. ATTENTION I 8. L. G.—You are hereby notified to attend at your Armory, on MONDAYS, WEDNES DAY'S and FRIDAYS, for drill, and to transact such busi ness as may come before the Company. p. KANB, marX&Omd • Secretary pro j^a. tr-SaAMGEROHA LODGE. 1. p. ni p Angerona Lodge, No. 289,1.0. of 0. F., meets every Wednesday evening In Washington Hall, Wood at (Jybj Valuable and Cheap Coal Works for gale* Twenty-four acres of superior coal,and om acre of Ground on the Monongabela river, a short dis tance above MonongabriaCßty, together with Railroad, Cars, Carts, and other necessary fixtures, in good order for carry ing on the Goal business on an extensive scale, and also a free us* of the Landingst the river for boats, be. The vein of Coal Is five feet thick, and of a very superior quality. For farther particulars apply to K. P. JONES, Attorney at Law* No. lib Fourth street, or to THOMAS BANDERS, No. 166 First stmt, Pittsburgh. sepiast LUPIN’S FkENOU MERINOES, for 16 cents perytfd; at HAGAN-AAML’S, SsplS No.« Market*. SPECIAL NOTICES. PITTSBURGH Wm. 8. Haven, James D. Alexander Bradley, John Fullerton, Robert Galway, Alexander Reynolds, Arm, strong County, Horatio N. Lee. Kittannlng, Hiram Stowe, Beaver. i Frwfc A wiT»l«ta« Jftw Dry O Mil H«ri. COLLINS 4 M'KJCE, ISggftogagsggSS' would rutreetfalW lull HWaMjILH <|f lt» U®<* »®«f fresh etoek of rl ilirMfffcjtrMha ir - ** ,u Msrtoous, Wool PWdm Scotch Mg**/™** Hootery, Ac. Alfe a full #deS Poasrtto, Wool dkHut irnuTkHiiinitlfMl, nrirf») ilßUiiihin W ~T* 'te&kud,*\fof v|i4ttey&tnrMiilniA«r.«B(Ar KttMreWonaa* nn«» tfcah *»j otbec boua* la IMI V * r W' JLrtCKfeIRRTt WIJJ) CEUUU&AND SINQgR BRAN .BIMi wamaOd lffmictt Cbol ent,for «*U by the gellMxr bottle,"by - :•. D. FrCKHSKB t r*‘ No. 187 ÜbertyetraeA- • IjllNE PAKLORVdRNITI/mK —Weareeonetentljßum* ■ ofectaring floe Parlor Varaittire, of tit* best material' and vorkmuttfaipf and from the latest designs, whjkK ve eell at Jcnr prices. . . T. B. TOUSfI »"'C6r^ !{ srplS . opjwrite City Hotel, Bmtthflrid ifrwt' 1 M A HOG AH I AMD WALHUT WARDROBJtt--&wI socue patterns, finlrimd and far mlt, r wigs: •• - : T. J;B. TOUWQ k CO. MARBLE TOP WAftft JTANIW-TartwM MtUnaind yrtce*. [ttplgj r. B. YQPNQ A 00. I TONE? &oAP9—J2f.fS**jastrecetTHl and for salst-by. ’ l 1 .... UTM TNQ BROS. SaeeeMor to J Kidd AOo^ _ _ No. 60 Wood xtitfpt. ' 1~ M'APORATIKG DISHES—IOO TuinU rile* on hand j end t*r rale by fsepl«f fLEMINOJBBOft. BARRY’S TBICOPUEROUB—4 me* oa.>)iaiff eodfar wle by IwplO] . , ELKMIEQ BROS. SOPER. CARB SODA—IOO kegsot> ba*d and for sale by. «n>io , . ELBMiaQ B&oa^ Y -INS)2KI> OlL—luO bbls jutreceived aod farmlel>j aaplO . ILKMIMQ BROS. PUTTY—lAeeaka-jnetrecetveil end farsal* by li »epl6 PLKMISQ 8108. - PUBS BLACKBBBBY BBAIDY, TVY THE BOTTLE, Ybreale at “OUR HOUSE” Na 31 J) Diamond alLy; TBU-b'vtsfreated to be tba parent article of the Rind erer ottered for Pale In tbU city. [neplfcSt ‘'To* Sale* A Film P&KK, oa Cbertlars Creek, cooUfciog 131 tone, well teproe si, ana only six miles froar the city. • food frame House and. Lot. nearthe heed of Fed eral street, Almgh—yf It f ofcra* low, I have a i»rfaled register,.wfch the deseriptlca of a large cumber of. Verms, Oauatry Seats, Housm aad Lots, which a ill be given, to.aoiy who wlahto porebaseproperty. They will Had traascribed onil a Sue asaertmed for sal*. Gall THOMAS WOOD*, 7fr Foonh street. 1'MBB0ID£ill)t&. —A. A. MASON A CO. will tcoaiaa *D j mfnrrrn-j a nir-rr and - nplrnlH Inf nf TrnTirnlrtmiae . . SfitnbroldeM Book shd Cambric Collars and Scares; Do do do Chemisettes and Habits; Cambric lUding.SleeTes and. Habits;.Book and Cambric Jouncing*. feUglagsand Inserting*; Mall and Swiss Bands; Plain Grass Linao Haadkercbielb; Uesuttebed Linas do; KmbroidaMd linen Cambric do; alargaSFsirimirotofihe Trry desirable Embroideries.-• replfi 1 'XTiiA VLSiK TEAS.—Just rtwfrmt at. Cbt' corner oi ri end'Wood stomts, a small lot of the finest Gen lio viler Tea, strong bat of rtrj deltas i* flavor. Also, anoth er supply of tbe finest Oolong Tta, wklah kai before gtreo so much aaUs&eUon. Lorecs of fins Teas will fin * tfc* . above all that can b* desired. • Price of either $1.50 par &. A full assortment of lowar grades, from S7U cents us. ■ sepH ' W. A. M*CLUEG. L'KK.NCfcI MKUlftOb—A good arttafa worth $t sailing -At eentSjat . . . A. A. MASON A 00*3. CUFF *ls—loo b«gi pftffle Bio; SA “ V*?*, in atora tadAttMk bj KING * MOOBHKAIt NV. BOGAK—2T hbds good fair N. O. Sugar, on con • sigameut, and tor sale by - MpU * MOORHAAD. f|i|£AS— 100 bf cbnU lapoUltQaDpowiitftyouif IfjioD X and Block Teas, Id store and tor eale by »opls KISG A MOORHBaS. iOBAOOG— 60 boxes ltueeli A Robinson's, WiUlsmß. Grant’s, Webster’s Old, Mi ether brands, far sale by ssplS KIBQ A MOO&HBAI?. RICJC—IO tieroes Lt store sod tor sale by ~ . sepia Kl»e * MOOBHBAI). 'OIii'INJSD SUUAha—Powdered, Crashed, Clarified aad XV Loaf Eagan, In store asd for sale by _aal6 KIHG A MOOEHRAD. ViriaiXlW ULABB—IOO toiaa 0,12, 10x12 mad 10x14 Tt Glass, In store and tor sale by s» pta KING A MOORHRAP. AKJS CHAMPLAIN BLOOM*—3OO tonraa Band *td i tor sale by fscpl*] JSING A MOORHEAD. To Mhoe .Dealers. T'SE has on hand soar, and making to carder, X <M» pair French ilorocjd Baskins; 40U do Goat Bo* ku.s; ‘SOOdo (lostand Freoeh Boots; 100 do- fleitww, fat Ladles; l,veo do Children's Shoes, of aUltsub? 200 do Him*' Boots and Gaiters, besides atoge toe of eoane and due Brogans, tor men, which be c-ffnrs ahoterale to dealers icw-r than tbeyetfa be boogbt is the city, Ibr '-»»*> or good paper. wplfclw THOMAS A. ITTffloy, Agent. Loil ttoodi. 1? GRXMBR, Bltgo, has received, some three weeks ago, J ». a bogshrad or Fancy Goods, China Ware, An, mat bed iu cam c*t Wm.M’Co))y,ftirK.Griaier. ThvtighUhl owner is ruj jre-teil to cose forward, prove propertjy-pay charges, and uk« ibsm away, or they wflt be roM to pay charge ol freight, Ac. feepU] ' K. OKIMEB, dUgo. TUO3B who want Boy’s Ctolhlor wotttd do wul to call at CALLALIAN’d Bazar, 24 Fifth street. - . His goods tor Men's Wearnre splendid. Give him a ehanee. herbarge foc.sbowtag gotkia. <- - seplA c AbUATH MoRNINQ KBADINUE UN THE OLD TBS- C? TAMRXT.-OILDE.VFJi.NNEV* CO., T 6 fourth street, have received the atme. The; hare also received the tot lowieg: Organic Christianity, or the Church of tied: by L. A. Sawyer. Literary Beomlioaa ca Hlacdlania*: by J. Q. Whittier. Lite of John Chrytortoa: by fnd. M. L'ertters. Freaks of Fortutw, orlhs ÜBtuly cf Ned Lorn; by j. B. Jcn«w, nutbor of WISU W.stora Ecenea, Ic. Ail n«ir Books roolfed «a mon m teaned, b 7 W. A. GILDKNFbtfNSY * CO, No. 7b Fourth ntnat. JUoi: KfcU£LVfci> tii fcJi.k'ilSJNS.—Wood ana Field, or Tale* of liattUt oo But and Land ;■ by Wa. Btarbuck iJajs, AI.D. ' Frcaki of Foi tone, or Adventure* ot Nod Lorn: by J. B. Jcn»*r, author of WUI Wertora Bmw Fern Leave*: by Finny Fern; 3d supply.- Meter ipN), or Convent life: by a Clergyman’* Wife. Secret* of Uid Bad thy: by the majbor of Bla, the Outcast Illustrated Hagai too of Art, fbr September; 2d rawly* For sale by BAJTL.. B. XADFFKR, - • evpl* No. 87 Wood street lALANNELS, BLANKETS A MUSLINS.—A. M’TIUHE. X: corner of Giant and Filth streets, has oa bead red and yellow Flannel*, of every quaUtj; a general as sortment of Blankets, aR wool and of very aupertor make; bleached and unbleached Sheetings, 2, 2}j and 3 yard* wide; Irish Linens, linen Sheeting Shirting. Ladke are requested to call and examine, as arrangements haw been made with manufacturers by which those goods can be sold et New Tort wholesale prices. sepl* Vow Eating Bouse* r |'HB subscribers Invite the attention of the pnb&cts J. their Restaurant, attests an fifth street, opposite the ' Allegheny Engine House: They Intend keeping on hand, and ready cooked In the bmt style, all the principal «*»»*»* and dalloadss of the season. The bast brands of liquor wilt always be found at their Bar. A call Is wdfrft**, fuel ing confident that they eaa please alt. j. FRITCOMAN A CO. . IF YOU WANT BY THE QDANTirf ' "—’**• If yon want ringle copies; If you want In wrapper* for maQlng; If you want new works as soon as bnbllshed; If jou wan ■ Jones’ new local aovel; If jou want anything sent by mail,call or send to the great Cheep Book Store of H. MINER A CO, »P»S No. 32 Smlthfleld street. HAGAN a AHL have received a beautiftil assortment of striped and figured all void Delaine*. Also, a choice lot of figured and striped Drees Silks; and they re spcetfally eoUdt a call from the Indies. ‘ seplS New work by rev. Joseph smith, d. d.—oid Redstone, or Historical Sketches of Wstiera Presty torianlnn, Its Bvrlv Minister*, lu PerflowTlme#, and its Tint Records: by Joseph Smith, D. R; prtoe EL The trade rarptied, and tingle eopies malled to order. Jnst received and for sale In' - JOHN S: DAVISON, fop!3 66 Market; near Fourth street BMD CASES—Sdcioa Wood Cano, aanrtod ti tta, for Mb low by • V . teplS JAMB WARD BOP, TUOt thttL HARPER, for September, rmtred by BUB&ELL ABBO Knickerbocker, for September^ Hagastne of Art, 44 Household Words, * Call soon and procure a copy of your frrorite at No. 16 Fifth itmt, near Market. ~ M p|. DEY 000Da.—A. MTIOH3C, earner of Grant and fifth streets, baa bow completed hia tM atoek, one would Iwg kare to air that ha ia bow sailing goods at twenty-Ore percent Waea than tb« prime of last year. fedtea will boar ia mind that a vary hsortacma dress of plain Mark silk can be bought at thla antahliihmwnt far flea dollar*; a drees of good Parmetta for $1^0; a dress of Motußa da Laioe or da Beg* for flAtyii admaof good washing Calico for ttet*; aod all other good* Id proportion, .. wpll SUNDRIES— -10 tons Pearlseh; 60 bbla Mackerel, large No. 8; 60hfbbla « “ 16 bbis Bhad; 80 bf bbis Shad; 60 bbla Mackerel, median; WhfbhU - «. 101 bols Hydraulic Cement; 60 bases Palm Soip; GO bags Hrathy Seed; 260 « Saltpetre; at wpll SNGLIftH A-VOBAKDSOX’B. ALL WOOL PLAIDS—A. A. MASON *CO, ta a tow day* pill receive and ooen a very select itod: of more than 100 piece* all wool Pkfcls; Rortfuaed at the recent package and peremtory aaleainNew York ateaeerlfloefrom coat of manufacture; they will be offered at nearly one half leas than ostial prices. M p 7 BPTKMBH Ota, 185*.—HA(SaN 4 ABL, Na »1 Market street,harejiutreeelvedperexprasAfoaeoCibe moi't r ™S« B*ia*, ud SMfcti ITromhl EMBROIDKBIEB, ercr oAued ia oity. Also, a Tary large assortment of Madonna Cloths, for Trarelflog Habits. ' _ dapaning« PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL AAPANINO, In aD its branches, executed hatha best toyl* aod at prime to suit the times, at the Old Shop, rear of Jaynes* Tee Store, FIFTH Street, below Wood. The attention of Tinner*. Founders, FarnltuieaDd fllaaa waze Manufacturers, ia solicited to our newatyie of Pearl Papier Machle,ln wood, glsssand bon wans, ef every description. Sam plea can be seen and information H the Shop, or at the Warehouse, No. 184 Wood street. J. BA&NDOLLAK. BW Steamboat men ceo elio see a new style of ocnanieD* t*l QUas Panels. BMißasriag any heretofore executed in tht T dty. aufclm . ANI> WAEEAMS—IO.OO®. AoKl£B%i uq iMtlßOted J J to pay as follows for Land Warrants, to the ■nwiy»t of tan thousand ecrea, vis: SIBO lor 100 acres; 01 lew 80 acne; RtofordO acres;'b» gold. JAMBS BLAKELY, tug . Beal Batata Agent. SEPTEMBER NUMBER OF FOTWAM. for eale at SO cents, by BAMX. B. LAUITXE, tag - . S 7 Wood afreet. ri'O LOAN-gli.OOO.ou notes secured by city or county 1 bond*,ascoUateralsecurity. BnoniwoT WOMAS WOODS, ft fportfa at.. N* w BWKB JUBT PUBLIBHEO.r-Soct®. A*brorf»: by Christopher North. PomaUTt,»ftpunodle Tngedy • by T. Percy Jonei Tbe Scoots, or the Block Kktezs of Cosine: by W. GUV lore Simas. Fortune, or tbe Adventures of Ned Lorn: by . B. Jott* The Borne in the Teller: by SeUße P. Osrleai < of the Beano Bepablic: by H. W. Herbert Just received end far sole by ' W. A. OILDXNFBNNST A 00, 80. TSBoorth strife L’KKSH ARHIVAL.— HAQAH * AHfc Zfo. 91 Mltet -T stmt, Imre rewind actato* lot of jlain eol’d all wool «Wneii dotefctaMJlerdßad u 4 Gaehoo CUfcoss, witfc•* exwlWat waortzM&t <rf cap Baek FUimris. W« an rioring out oor Amok, Lavas, BaWtaaiUpif rfB—MrQ^a-aa^, •.£*.' ' - • • •»;• 9. ‘‘t** * .-♦ ~ * i- j * -.'.*„• ‘ft, • "33T ”* %■ e /. AMUSEMENTS. u. »a«t, i*> u> t qeetfeWi; !»«**■*■ Doara, taro, g&; do. do. ratal!, %k ; fee- . aat oJdrtfei MM wfll heebeJirafr eeuta:e*tra *» the eet» Cheats. Doors open at T>2 oVIock: performance to ooaa* b feeuaaeM o < riock.,~~BuCT|ameat fee Ms nkfcts only o ( theWtfeLr appw> *w» vFJfra. W. WaRD, the criebratedtraai® a Tfcfe miring, Beptoaber ISrtf, Wfll So nd»ra*d Dhaka* Pears's rabtia* tragedy of HAMSST: Utetfet, Mr. Coat- : doek; Gertrude, the smkb, fine IToftYllboot, Mr. i. 3. t Prior; Ophelia,Mre:FOeter.../»Thg peiixaamo will eon- f ‘ mraea with the aeevalc?c fern uf TUB MIOBRIBB Of -KUMAR LIFE: Ally ember, Mr. linger*; Marg»< j. r*t,'Mf*Foe*er. ' j, .Orpluma* OrarlTlUkj' ’ \TTTLE bwcMaradwt STOL - -yr-Hfer; WVwftt tf Wphan*’ Court, ? 'UtetboJwgtdWdfJiwtfwws y&*Snk ***** valuable .1 Marbofy [* stieetiOit'ttßfc i*bnta«i J*enh rtreet, SKjJeet, running ! n'ooff- Btatbory JW feat to tha aHey, »ifch bound* the ; Pveueyivmnie JtMheairXMpOt - , - ' [ . 7ih °< i. October, 1864, win be sold ou tbeprenteyu nnmt.or of ale- gnat Bailing Late. to the EydChTrauLnew tbo Eighth - Ward Puttte School Hota6 > .' v Tenbdm*deksowi! at rate k EDMOND GREER/ >.. , f. rtptTsdM' 1 -" ’SopHIA 6RJEBH. J A “ a ”* s NAW and POBCLAH BOOK* Jus* publfafead ud re- I ceivqd %O.MINBR A stetarJ^Cntt,.tribe Captive Nun; a pfeture of Convent ! 5 -*** . • Cheetbut Wood; a tale by LieU tiodea.. r : I TheJtngUah Envoyat the-CourtoCKfebelaeZ: by Xlae | :vnlla Ooroar. •: '...-..-j | NauiwdtaaadherLovara; a-talrcf Hoatody: byfal- • butiFwyifee. :• „ , w j « ” v 9 h Vtoerat Neltrt-Hfty Team in Both Hemlaphem Eaay Nat or tho Tbrea Amnodeea. jfagaaloe, fer September; prfca Unata. ad Id a few days—Tße Lostilurecs: by Mm KmmaD N Southworth. For any new Booka call an__ H. MINER A 00. _ eapll l •• . 7sp> ,88 HaiUbflehl etreet. ■ Mo HTmifelm*; ' • fliwo HUNDRED THOUSAND. DOLLARS north of etoek X .sillsiotbedtetribated-St A CO.’S Fur Da gurrmtype Gallery, Vtftb atreet, oppoaito Maeon'e, but open tha paymentof -gl j*m na ad good a LIKE. {tJfid ae can be procured In. thie-or -any otter dty Call am glra turn trial. ' ~ t , tofi H A KB’S B OTHir fLate Fanner’* EzebacnkrZ A ' Na U 3 LIBJBRTT STRBIC3V atreet, PUte tnrgfc.'-BAMUKL KiBK, Proprietor. Tide Hotel fa entirely aew,‘ baring' just 'teen aiiilqpvnidfortbeaeeMpbwdaitod'ofthcpubtic. [eepl& \rAiMASiUt VAJLM <*F 132 AGhE* f&tt'flALßZSuiT. V ■>» on flwTycmsMcgltfcy river, 4 ailesebore H’Keea port, and 93 from the ttor; M-acres are'hi d.KOcd slate cf mltlfatVm, 50ofprhs»-t*«tcnsriii4,*itifialfclef choice tim bermod *«U watered; a two jUorj fidcL-Odon, a lam t ana Bam, with atonabaaiMsnt: ale Ap|4a and Peach Onbard,.wlih ehontembe Of ether ****** Price sdoanaere. Termaeas;. AleofCan ao<l thntlagJap'aasßn: A.Tata*hle~b«re« power TlwaStoC *<»S* fclr prlc«i. Third g. ' IV XnciJtrriSng aw : X 5175 perUBOBL.- ■. , . ; fi. CUPftQEJR Jk BOX. .' -..-- -■■■_■. - HOttlnl «lr»rt. O’h.'CMM nulla* Kon Hihl H»a«l» rtta»ns oa Ut. MUiwr Ilu All«iluivSaii*,>sd batiu Uw mak-Awd. Etx-moMi «wT«h>n irrTOj^dftrCCTDfartml rmyrrnirr,r~ All CLmanfe. mrr kltebena, a fee verandah tafroatof fttef >>*»«»» »mH of £ood weur, stable, coal temevfe'. {, g,, in Tfc* let Is 120 fret front bvlfiOdeen. Prtea **. g. CDTKUftT k aOX » P** • ■ Real Batata Aaaadfc MO jEfrfad street. t jl^AUfLsihAg—Juat received. »'tlecea?Mt»gh *UkTTr L> erery wtcuh and grade; a'spUndld article for * e ?!» A. AMIIBPK * Ca PaRAMKTT AS—pieces ail colors J«*C racetrad: a \*J mpertor snide worth.37W«rat»j»Ulnc at 183*. _ypjj - a. a. mImS * cu? BUXXj>biti> SJUtS-Jast rseetvwt, «lie pieeee of Zh» shove ranch adaircd 681 m, all suaUrnt criors.o A. A. MASON k (XX DAK* HUMCH <JiIIMZKtt-~Webai« „ fewpfacwof thsabcTff flMsiv itjH*. A. A. &U6OP* CO. 2S Fifth itrM Oolleyt—ClHilml PfPWatu, „ JS A JS* CU AND GERMAN LAIWoTW ' \TR- nA YD BN, Prioelßal of thb department, bu made Jl swarafements with Mr. P. F. ULWAKJT for forminrr jwroiMtnt ltt llwt Jragnaga*.-Air. U-Isa ge»u£ ■ 81430 f the Uglmt ~T^ r i ‘fcntVjii education, rrota nonary, and so pniru. bis depart jwue tosasuinusioDgcaUbllAAi. T Tjpuftrtfoo of thelu sdtiiiiim, for efSdent uul thontfb iuttsdioii. Air. 0. *prr.ks the English language fluently, snd'wiU instnxe: ‘Jermcm asd'Fmtieh in Engibh. riiTeniii'iieaiiMUj L fit ell ling the Commercial mid MatbetdttfettTfraaii *t be Mmntiae can-do so. Prirat* instrciJUon fircn if K . luinsd. -- »'*» instruction >lO, pet hslfoeesrt—. . n y. evkk? Family tmocLp have one of SAAI6LB 4 PHIPPS* - OKLKBSAnU), ■"■ " •*' GLOBE WATER COOLERS? ... ..... by them 16 \ PAYING of at least Fifty Per Cent, in the loe used, tl Got up expressly for Families,Hotels. Banks, new •<e CreamSaioona, Ac,Aa.; : •***"*, „ ■•.■«•■• *L HODCDTSON, f'P* .. Woodst, between Third and Fourth tts. | ’UISAt* BDIHMNG LOTS FOB. HAUC JJt«rood lxx*. O «Mb bavin* afioct efSifoet on'Obfo r»fc> 1 AlWhenV t> ** x ’*r) l *‘ a«*»p STat feei\n^. .•rt»*26o«d>; •nit thrw Jmm. P. CDTBRgST'* EO.V. *l* ■ Bid Mate <o3*l Kmt. Dentistry. - 1 / aak DK. D. HUNT. Dasmr, begs have to a»- ■_ to ail who may &vor bta ufth’arak,' IDsefllo* non reny street, onedoerftoa liberty at»efe~ [aepB A ] ij?** 3 imyroTKl just r£ Jk. odv«I and for sale by -*«pB JaME3 WARPROP, Fifth street. : C. D. Woad, f M PORTER AND WHOLESALE . IUULHB IN TO»H L AMO LKyjufia,Mo.l47 North Second street, fifth door oore Knee, east side, Pinladalphl*, has on hand tha beat .ualUiea or old Brandies; Wiaee. Irish i<ela Whisky, Holland Gib, Cordials,Ac t OB ternTworthr be stleoUooot purchaser* and dealers. . [«wooy 3 owtTOA'a. South Mghth.hwt, Una fV Chestnut end W*laat,.Pfailadelphls. ■ [»o2&:^ I ... TB£ UfftOff, 1 L C- T - s : **?.<!£■* "Tm Te«. 'Tea. ';■ * VtfEgfc WE atTt recdTttf than K«nr Tork aaLPhredei- Hf 33 J**» 880 HALF CHESTS T*A,’crapfiSig Tooas English EreeUbn, all at *hichh*Te been era oa v selected, ud aili bo sold 05 omL either irbclesale ***»% wjwkr Wotad JeenOoffee, Lomiog’s •** du tools Ba&Md Sogers, snimblefer JeOhe, preserves, 4a, .!L #,^125^ 0# lUiity, jrhieh vo will sdlvheiessie IQOO enShlm PAln Too Stew. ttJißfc street, Pri«e» to salt alt—Pry OdijU., AMrTIQHB, eoraor of Grant end Hftb streets, hasjust• • zecrised and ianowepenlag Ms fl*fc Ml 'stocks to ladiaslszcfMftfdfr directed fioo French Merinocsst 76c; MeM> Ptfsaitifl 2ic; 0 ! of De Coxa it 12e; **eb]otedJrißts«& J)0 places Russia at l£c ap; jsid vtisßfeasfot 6W; »fl wr>olDel*Uw at,2Bc. Kentucky Jobes, (weeds andsettt “•*? dioctonriddog*. atasttoss. linens, crash, üble cloths, oil vobl plaid* php-u rftbons and flogolor., aU of _ • A- MTI6HZ, _^ e P< corner Grant and-Fffih street*. .» W Agmul bargain wn be had bj applying sOoo at POSTr- - ;r~;.^Tjylfttf SM AhL COTTAGE HOBiUB, with a Lot of &0 feet trentra * U £°?Br *** to a 6ft .eetstfset Pries $700;-*4» in tend, balafrn m tfareo yarjypiyianu. For sale by .... - J. CUTHMET-A-SOK, _ - : I4o__Thlrd atrwt. A LAD OIL—X) easas Just .received and fir sale bj *e>7 , tjy MANNA-1 ease mall flake jbft iwcM sad for sale by - ss»7 ■">• •• • R.E:EELLg&j k CO. CVAATILK bOAp—gfebxajast received sadformic by ' •*& B. CO. W t—l pipe Just rsccived ud IUETAKIO AvIIMKO tbs in store and br Mis by «°SB B. E. SEUtHES * OQ. SgLBXDU) BMBROIUKRTItM —HAQAft A AHL.Ho.»i Haeket strsstraio aow opening 00s of tbs largest sad wt Tsried siwumils of Frspsh and Emteoi osnst evsr ofined in ocr dty. They oonrisC la part, as fotlowe: - BesutiAil Wrought Jssonst CeOan ; Do do do • filssres; v _ D° " ~io . do Owalsaittas;' with a magnTWraut assortment of TlodnriociW'Bdrißca. and InsKiati mi CIKaFNAtf 60XP— - “ ~ 26 baxssOldoeand German Beap; ~^ ’H'Jcf Him Extrd So. 1 £oap;lost received lodfbrseleby BALLET k EBNOTTsw _ 1 v _ 263 Liberty street. TAB OAiiDLEd—2l-boxes tot quaWty Bttr t^miin inat reeeirscLaaddbcaale br quotes bailey a Bm-TTSW . »qil , . BAIUT A EgjBBAW. HAKMMt AM> iEAWKMcjfTI" lUrpor.flw September. - Guatto. fcr Septanber. Bud Timm: by, Chaa-Diekna; fnftk'ianeirv Tioooderof*: fcj Q. p. R. j,m^ Hr JinwOaew; ijy Chub, Lbtct. a B.UOTB, -ttj. Woo# ftnet BWUIUDA AKBoW ba fini Arrow Boot raeeivad thlj day by J9&jrcsßKd, eorpar of th* DUawi>dand*»^k»tft_ CHJStTA—I hava tbvftaact lot of Hecßdse Cbcstf «r«r ottoed is Ebtabtmh. cnltabl* to tan*, Phyridan* iiur a good «iulrh—p CW would do well to call aad <x> anloa miaa brfeta pgrchagiag etowheta ■ ■ ■■ ■ job, tlmusb: Wr.Maddoet’* MJetectad imported ifc3c, toad* b» - *n»l fAMtS3falh»mp T 7\awriao fUKPAMiD amj—10 aw m~k- U«Ubj -,Jt- B. SBHJBHMfcCO -‘ ug SAL bQDa~-10caafcaingtoraamt i*rf w' *"~ H* 3B —•' -- : •B. K. SBT,T.lgpgJ L ff> P &«/ in «or* aodto rafe W r. a. ramar* co. ,DP. CARR. JIODA—IfiOJtop in ator* aod to aala br > an£B B. g. EJiLLSaflu* CSO. T IQWKIC* BOOT’-*? baJa* laatmand tm toft by " Aa. aa2S . - . R. B. fiKUtgte. 4 QQ. DOTATOKS—MO boabeUtosaleby L ' r aepS ~ HENRY H. OOM.TVa HAULS—ltouiu recs*T«3 mad to sale by "'“ «*n agntr a D&E—100 Mdj to a2fl by '. .. ■ ■ "%* Htrar il pa cpssp?*"** w - aasaaga sR^-^-wsr- PUBA9OO ■ lw»a A BoMnaon. Omni A TTOitom. W. ' . ‘ “ “ a rtniw brand* fir rail Vr «f 6 , XnW*MoolglAT>. j * - v*-** • • - »..U *.»«•« ...» ' * ’V f rewind a Sb* CO. tjaat rceaird and tor- UTB. A BCTCLAIB. ; ■'* > if -f ija-a >• i -*■ r
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