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Wo wcmt4 call the a:tattled of 'MERCHANTS AND filial - IMS MEN to the fat that we base junt rottlie4 60r2 pwiedelphia a number of foots of nsrl JobType' , and vrepared to till adae to Carle, QM:an, Bill Banat; Paper Boote, Poston, and Pregrtdatnes for exbibl -All orlerrs 113 1:To - aptly ' & CO., I.VC - x,rpo . , oa Ad=s :eg Lieets,are.4.'c 9 goad fci. the Pittsburgh DidSy thd Weekly ldiraltho:'E. metre .2 - orsamtntLari and Soossatreloss for 0.3 a tar MILL rates as required at this ml` ate .- Thch - . -- reed , pto ara resarded as TesprzeuM Their . okes= Are 1417 122 Na..B4VG nom , •• Scowls, 10 BiliiSTEnT. our authc:izei =tier oa the eeryett by Josn Fazolos, and :e nicue entltte3 - 35;;Colie,;=: inkly cobra :Sem Pinons.ticetv city durivg . e to grit, catil:coe is a:One rigularlyfir anfq,..9i . xtf..eo: time, by te.rrin; t: , :r*. or drre and. cddre:iO ect - e ,e• eorom - of 'VP: atle. . grate. • • _ - _ . The Democrati c Committee of Cerreependeuge, - FOR ALLSOIIENI" OOVNTX,' Are requested to meet et the Br. CS.W. - 43 liorr.q.,. on . . SA.TVADAI7, July Clot, at 11 o'cloo's, A- 31. - l'L D. (IFTWA424, ONd. The collovin,2 geatkmea compoEl Vas Comaiiwt John Dirr-bagban, ,IX R. 'itill#or - ,43, Wm. Witorst ' A. hole o, • 1. 8. Puttarrott, 21boa.a. A . it , a s. - 4 - , Thos. B. Bassitton, A. thattasu, Dewy Ittrose. durivea 4- xtiiim" BMus Ford, it. F. eitbroKO. Wm IL Porten. 00bu AI. 1,e.reb. , ,. • Thos. u'lB Ales. Elsol., . 13xsuted Snowdes. Jobek A 14110.04. Dr. A.ll ()you, ebto. trot to,t'4, . • _ F. U. Collier. FogroD Ddis. Jane 23. . 1 4.'01 , 111W.dues . TUE :11iiW S. We incite attention to the fresh tams interest ing telegraph despateher. to bo found In the Post this moraing. - Good Youghiogheny coal was selling a- few days since, In Cincinnati, by the boat load, at 41,z sad a heV came' Sc 44.1. - . - - Jacob Mitchell, the brute who beat to death in New York a woman named Ann MeQeade, with whom he was living, has been arrested and sent to 'rail, to take hie trial for reorder. The election in New Orleans for Chief Justice of the Supreme Court resulted in the choice of Eget., Anti-Know Nothing, by twelve hundred majority over Merrick, Know Nothing. The president has appointed Thomas Grey, of Cennecticut, a second lieutenant in the army. Re has performed fifteen years of faithful servi ces cm a private in the artillery. Lieutenant G. it an Irishman, and served in the whole of the Mexican war. The liquor dealers in Gotham hsve under con eideration a propoeitioo to raise- $lOO,OOO, to eetablieh a daily newspaper in opperation to the P. ehlbitery Law. Some of the wiser of the fra ternity, however, question the wisdom and ex pediency of the thing. Mrs. A. -G. Greer, of Allegheny City, Mrs. Thett. S. Taylor, of Philadelphia, and Mit. Dent, died on board of the steamboat Jacob &ender, of cholera., at Cinelionatl, on Seturdey. The boat had just arrived at the wharf. These ladles, it is said, had indulged very freely in green fruits, ice creams, &c. The straight-out Whigs of Maine met a: Porte nod, in State Convention, oa Thursday, and netainated Hon. Isaac Reed, of Vfaldoboto, for ,Governor. The meeting was - large and harmoni ous. The meiotic:le are decidedly and Anti•Enow Noilains - , and opposed to the present Liquor Law, aid:tont, in favor of atringeat laws regulating the tracts la Intosica drinks. Eon Gee. F;Te7.3 end ethers ad drama the Convction. Aletter from Mre. Elica.beth ()Au, Seeeith ap pears in one of the ,Now York evening papers, mploring, the Governor to commute the sentence of Mrs. Robinson, the " veiled murderess,"-con damned to hung at Troy in the coarse of a few days. Mrs. Smith thinks the prizoner has not had it fair trial, because in that trial none of the prisoner's own :ex had opportunity to take part. Thereupon ehe hangs the test for a pretty good sermon, in exhorting women to study for the her. Men. Smith thinks there is, otherwise, no tinkle for females at the hands of the mas realinee. NEW TELEGRAPH ARRANGEMENT. We felicitate our readers upon a new tele graphic tgrangemeat, which has just been per fected with the New York Aseociated Press, and under which the first isetailment of news is given this morning. Heretofore, our despatches ro• calved by lightning were almost a nuisance ; for they- were invariably twenty-four hours behind the rtipildelphia and Now York papers ; and it Wee not a rare thing for the intelligence to be satioipated by the United States Mail. Now, no each a thing can occur. We are to receive all the telegraph stews zimultaneourly with the Aaeo elated Peen. If a steamer arrives at Halifax at 8 A. XL or S P. M., instead of having to wait five or nix hours (and sometimes even longer,) after it wee publiehed in New York—as was for merly the usee, and not rarely either—wg are to have it transmitted to us et coon as received there. And to it is with all other news. Onr readers will ()beery° the immense advantage or this over the former plan. We are, to be sure, at an additional expense; but we felt it wee better to pay more and got fresh newt, than to continue to serve up a half column of elate end n oproittable Bend' each morning. Oar friends, we doubt not, will show their appreciation of our efforts to please them by sending in their subscriptions. TLIE DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION The Damoctatio ritate Convention, to nominate a candidate for Canal Commissioner for tho on, cuing Fall election, 131130t9 tomorrow in Harris burg, Ina from the indications it is evident there will be a isrge attendance. The great patty of the people was defeated last year by a juggle—by a combination of all the isms and factions ; bat tide is an event not likely to occur again. The simple object of the Convention—which meets on the natal day of our freedom—le to mate a nomination for fora single office : this is its legimitate duty. We hear intimations, how ever, that an attempt will be made to go beyond this, and that there will be an effort to forestall public opinion on the Presidential question. We have heard of no such design in the Western ,part of the State, and as the charge comes from a single newspaper in the East, we cannot be lieve there is any settled determination of the kind. Such a move could be of no possible ad vantage to any Presidential aspirant; it might, on the contrary, do him conch harm ; and we are certain it 'would ba of no hcriefit to the De mocratic party at the nest election. All mob action, therefore, is to be deprecated. Thera aro several candidates for Canal Com minium?, but only two prominent once, we be lieve. These are William B. Campbell, Esq., of • Allegheny, end Hon. Arnold Plummer, of Ve .nottgo., They are both good min, and true Democrats. With Mr. Campbell we are person ally acquainted. He is a thorough business man-one whom tho Commonwealth can confide °her interests to with the perfect assurance they ygibt_zealotnily looked after. His nomination pill give unbounded' satisfaction in Allegheny • county. But there are other good men who aonld reeeive the support of the united Derocc. racy should they receive the nomination. A. Know Nothing State Convention meta at Reading to.dey. Ita object, among other things, we believe its to take action oa the platform of larinciplea recently laid down by-the majority of ihe'Diational Convention at Philadelphia. - - MIMS ire,: the Fittohurgb Pc4Ll NOTIgB OF TRAVICL. ZiO. I. bustling world; in an ago whese mercy Musts.' &owl:lst—We live in a busy and' run to and fro, and knowledge is increased. The tide of , emigration in iestlard. Much land remixs - to be possessed ;sand ocoppante are not wanting, who are ready to leave the land that gale them.l birth, and try the viciesitadce of a 1173 W, and to them a comparatively unknown country, in order to realize competence, if not wealth. When we consider the length of time this tido bee been 1 flowing in a Weetern direction, it lo atosziats to the,occasional traveler that as yet there is not only-too apparent ebb, but certainly atilt a 'widely inerreeing etreem. Having recently beta invi ted to Istt.Northern 1114. i-els, I have thonght it might be latcresttug to your renders to give a brief„Slaital 9c ,the various incidents nr the JULY 3 J o *-rETA' a ,` AectevittleatO previous arreagemente, ca the reareiligetikite :30th of May I took toy place in the iiart . helafe the Allegheny depot, in company wittelasvfOleaers. Melleatne, of East Liberty, and, FleMlng, of Pazailegtou, Illiuote, to, Dee this-land el pronaltro, tieing wealth, rapidly inereating peel:Bonen, end gent agricultural faellitlee. We hod in out train Ace ears, well tlteti with reepeoteble leoting and well behaved traveler,. The hour of departure coon arrived; the note of attentieu for all to be ready woe proeuptly glees by the ringing of the bell; tho Awn ho t ea gave etio lend anore_ae. if impatient of rooprelet ; and WO were off—off for the present from the deal end rtuelie of the Iron City—from loved felee..tede, where parting words were, " a anther and a happy return." There is beak:Oleg ileprovelng in these farewell words to 014 ;reveler having a long journey before him, etiteletit the ability to calculate the probabilities. teteab leee the events of the way, or the cafe and pesieeffil return. The Christian traveler, how tkh,4r, feels that whether at home or abroad, on the land or the water, the everlasting. arms ere underneath and Around him; and can ensure safety and health as well on the railroad train as In the domestic circle, We glided pleasantly and rapidly down the vale of the beautiful ; charmed by the fine prospects of the country and the increasing villages, both in beauty and extent along the line of this road. Space is passed over with groat rapidity. Sewieltley ville, Freedom, Rochester and Brighton are soon far in the rear, and we stop for a short time in the Valley of tenon—so called bezeuee there is BO 131120 b water, or to remove the unpleotaat im pression created by a bad name by the fltibEll• tution-of one that is pleseant, we carnet tell. We have heard as o matter of tuaditiou that it was once called " Terror ;" but tradition in things secular and religious is a very nneeta lain guide, and too often faithless as a truth teller, and may be so in this instance. We are soon beyond the boundaries of the old aoystone, and enjoying come of the ecenery— variegated by bill and dale—of the lackeys State. Considerably before the hour of dining we find ourselves in front of the stately Hotel of the Compeny, at Alliance. This is a mansion aura llet) its the eye ; and as a hotel, all that esuld be desired. The gentlemanly proprietor of thee elegant saloon has hie table always loaded with the beet thy reerket rill afford And abating an ineangtaity in hie name— (Sonrbeek) which :night easily to exchanged for one mere euphonic and exprecsive of his real olearamee. it is one of the beet dining placer I h 867171 met with in all my travels, east or west. We are again in motion on the is elleville and Cleveland Railroad, and after passing through number of pleaeani and thriving town in the Western Reserve (not the least canopies:oleo of which its Endeon, the seat of a prosperous and influential college,) we End oar:elven by the hour of two in the forest City, the dimensions, beauty, sae wealth of which sieve been ISO often portrayed, but tvlilch owing to the peculiar It cslity of the Railroad and ite depot, se well at the ebortheee of time we remained, precluded the possibility et any inepection. We are now placed on the Columbus end Coeciaosti road for come twenty-See miles, to toe junction, where we etrike off to the Wee!, what I believe is call ed the Michigan Southern. The country here is fiat and marshy, with heavy timber, pretest. ing at bones a rather ferbotheg tiel nnattr:.t.- tire aspect. in the courts of the efteroeza wo, parsed a tows, rerhapa they called it a cite., of reins et:o - far famed Oberlin—with cease five or ex thoneand inhabitants. It lice to the north of ' the railroad, acid the traveler can only catch a peeving glimpse of a piano renowned t.B the MI of a University, with come ale or coven hundred students, male and female, black and white, and the prolific fountain of s got! many " terns," in both theology and petitics. The country hone looked ricb ; the town pleasant ; its curroendinge attractive, sad the tower of its Uaivereity peer ing up abort ail other rinines. dad were it the meat of truth, where the yoneg diecipiea might not only :earn, bat learn taut which it truly divine, and coneervative ; that which eaalte God, humbles man, puts eternal honor en drone Christ not only as Clad, bat (103-reae, retell at surety in covenant for all God'• chosen people— all would unite in saying let it prosper and be increased a thousand fold. Bat sober truth will hardly allow, that Oberlin, (with all its fame, and the splendor of genius poecceced by the men who have its management, and educe its ednea• Genet and theological principles,) ie the piece of sound learnino, scriptural theology, and a code of morale in all their detail truly and fully divine. Theehatlewe of the evening are fulling as we reach Maumee bay, over whose river, at its en trance into the bay we were ferried, and landed in the city of Yando. here having partaken of a supper, by no meats attractive, and in a hasty manner, we era summoned to our seats, and are rolling northward towards Michigan, along whose southern border the road rune for many miles. But as it is now night, we can see but little, and all seemed inclined to invite a visit from Morpheus, if he would only appear on the utterance of a wish. But on a warm night and crowded oar, old Bummer e.oesets by no means an attentive servant ; and if, per chance, occasionally the strokes of his soporific wand is felt, the effeot is but partial and trawl tory. The night, however, passed rapidly, and the morning dawn gods us at Leporte, Indiana, a town of come else and buainees. but having a location I should judge by no moans favorable to health, from the apparently stagnant water at its northwestern corner, and low, dal ground in all parts adjaeont. We pass on, and soon Lake Michigan, with its blue colored bosom and sand-bound beach, covered with scrubby oaks or Mead pines, makes its appearance. By eight o'clock the city of Chicago is in sight, and we safely disembark on the platform of its south ern depot, sod in a carriage rolled over its plank-paved streets to the Garden City Hotel, and soon do justice to a late but welcome breakfast. And here ends No. one. O. M. The lama New York Agony. The citizens of Gotham have been making dunces of themselves by giving a splendid funer al to a oyprian. She was the woman, who, in company with her lover, took prussic acid so ro mantically, and both were found dead locked in eaoh others arms, upon the door etep of the young man's father's house. Thereupon n eplen did coffin and a magnificent beanie and horses worn procured, and the citizens turned out in a body to pay respect to the unfortunate deceaeed. A minieter, named Walker, preached 11 eulogis tic dieccurso over the grave, in which be declar ed he believed she was pure but loved too fond ly. While this wee going on the police diecov• °red she wee a prostitute, and had been ono for five) years! On, Bill Poole, you are a goner: BANKS IN Pllloll32trAmA.--Alrewly ao less than twenty-eight notices are published of in tended applications to the next Pennsylvania Legislature, for the charter of ac many banks. The great ensues that attended similar applies• tints last winter at Harrisburg, has inspired the speculators in banke with hopes of coatinued amines, but as the people next fall will be celled upon to pass judgment upon the conduct of their late representatives, it 16 to be hoped they will express themselveo in decided terms against this banking mania, which seems to have ta ken pomade° of ‘ ao many persons in that State. FOZZION FEl3l2.—The supply of fresh foreign fruit now arriving at New York, the Journal. of Comnerce says, is unusually large, consisting mostly of pine apples and bananas. Of the formai thero are two cargoes, the largest yet imported, one consisting of 86,000 St. Barth, which has been sold at s7@klso per hundred , and ono of 60,000, now in the market. These, however, comprise but a small portion of the receipts. Other kinds' are almost daily arriving, such as Matanzas and Bahamas, the latter of whicharieelling vary low, say at s4@s& per handrail. Sir Joseph PaxtO' Projectstl Rutiroad Round Louden. [From the. London Times.] Muob interest has been eicited to-day by the publication of the plan understood to have been in preparation for eomealate e leyEir Joseph Pax ton for effecting a new and thbreingh communi cation between the city and the 'West'End,' and its ultimate extenolon in the nature of itt boule vard round London. The propeaal embraces a carriage arcade of the 'same breadth ac the tran eopt iu the old Crystal Palace, which was wider than that of the present one, starting from, the Mansion House toward gouthwark-bridge, the ricer, running to - the Southwestern Railway etatien, and thence again across the river neer Bungerford-bridge to the Regent-dime —the communication by this route being nearly the, same in point of distance ac that by the Strand. At the name time a lice of eimilar character would breech from a point near the Southwest ern Railway to the Houses of Parliament and Victorie street by a bridge at Lambeth, and, as at the back of the hounee on each aide atmoe phonic [Mee of railway are to be constructed, the transit between Belgravia and the Bank would thus be reduced to about eight minutes, and between the Bank and Charles-von, or the Regent-circus, to about are er eii minutes. This railway would bo at en elevation to enable it to pees acmes the various streets which it would Intersect without interfering with any of tee casting road; and the eyetem would involve a constant eneceenion of ezpreze treine as well me of stopping trains at every half mile or base, en arranged as to be perfectly nniselees. The carriage-way of the arcade, it is contemplated, should be closed against wagons, between nine in the morning, and nine tit night, to insure the facilities for quick passenger treat as well no for inczeasing the attraction of the costly shops on each side, and among the prominent recom mendations of property on the, line would be the protection afforded to all kinds of goods by its element:tee% equable temperature, brightness of light, and Immunity from weather as a prom enade and drive In Summer and Winter. Tho estimated toot of thin improvement, which Sir Joseph Paeten considers would be the largest thoroughfare in the world, and each as to make London the most magnificent end convenient city in exi,stenoit, 13 zell 300,00 f, and the calcu lated returan from route and railway avenue are .038,000, or between S and e per cent. To in sure its cennpletion, however, in the beat manner for the intereeta of the uetiet it i 3 contended that the cc operation of (leveret-arat should be obtained, and that this eheuld consist in a guar antee of 4 per cent. interest for 0) pare, on conditioet that a half of one per cent. should ho Oct aside, annually to redeem the capital within that period, and that all receipts above 4 per oent. shoo! ho equally divided 'between the State and the Company. Undor this it would M pear that, if the property wore to yield the anticipated reture of 5 per cent., the transaction would reach in the nation receiving an annual payment of mores than .f. - 2,060,1 1 00 for t - lf) years, at.,l at the end of that time being put in the poneeelou of the entire property without ever having incurred the eepeediture of a grilling, while the public would gain three free bridges and the removal of delays and obetaclee which have been estimated to coht an annual money loss of upwards of a million sterling to the trade of the kingdom. The ultimate extent:lee of the undertaking as a boulevard encircling London, and connecting all the railway station!, would inn-eat:a the total mat to 1,14.000,000, but it is ~bvioue. that the grand point of bringing the pity and the Went Led into rapid communication etteetd he the first to commard attention, audit is an advantageous feature of the plen that this free from uncertainty, can ha ocean rilahad by itetii, kocog the remain to be carried out ae. a necessary centeeeenee of :to ro:•?ode. Our Stair. Library. la 2 ihrria'ourg, ilerrid, of Jaz...! 22, t•-.7,--,.1e.1aa the following cimmumctien relative to the Pennsylvania hitate Library: There are, doubtless, ie. many famiiic3 of out Commonwealth, ftlenneoript Lettere, Papere, and Fablie Doeaments, Printed Pe.raphlets, and b,':oke of old dalce, cLut;..loilog much that :lies- crates the character and hat , its of the early get tiers of our country :--dzolosing names I,ither to unknown to fame, that dezerve to be held in merabrence ; oronte that form important lints is the chain cf car history, yet ur.pul..liehed, or hot little known: au.' facto act inallcate that will increase in intooeut with the, lapse of time cad Bool.:‘, of little Take to the icseclsor, bat of groat value to the public, are feet disappearinf,r. At OTErT, honec clean ing, cad every remora!, roony of them are do stroye,t, to get ri, - 1.5,nd10g a place for thorn The Pennsylvania E - '..t:,ts Library is the proper Depolitor , for all mich rocalte. They will there accessible to every ine.ividaci who may vernal to the coat of Cloverninent, and bare the cu riosity to look at them,—and they will be safely tept for the, perusal and ezamination of future histallene and antiquaries. Aa the State Li trarien, i would therefore, 2sopectfelly re , :inest all who may read this article, to examine their • libraries, their old chez-to and caceo, ae there parte of their dwelling,: where ouch articles are usually kept, and if they Lad any mannecript, Or pamphlet, or book of the bind we have named, that they would be willing to part with, to send them by mail or otherwise, Es trireued to the ":, - .4.ste Librarian, flarri.shurg. Po." Ecery work of tblo description will he thankfully ac knowledged, put late form, and pre2.erved with the utmoot care in the Library. Anthers and publiehero are invited to deposit copies of thrir teethe in tlo State Library. They will remain hero for the perusal of futuro generations, and as the permanent ri . -c?ri of their industry, learning and genius. WNI. ft. DEWITT, State Librarian. N Err I . OIIK DRY Goons MMilif:T.—This mar ket is less notice, but plain cotton tabriee command the full rates of last spring. A New Fork letter to the Philadelphia /flitn;-er, says: The jobbers have laid in largo stocks for the fall trade in anticipation of a rice, but the coun try purchases have been quite light. Brovn shootings sad shirtinge arc held i®, 1 1 2. per yard above spring rates, and few, if any, standard styles can now Le bought for So. Light shoot ings, both brown and bleached, have been cold at a alight advance, the stock having become re duced. brown drills are firro at 7 , 4o7jete • bleached do b oentc sud blue 91(" , ;9i 0000. DORiR.IB ore cent a yard higher, salad of the leading makes, having been effected at 10t® 101. cents. Osnaturgs have taken an upward movement. dome parties have witbdrswn their goodo, while othore are advanced above the reach of buyers. Stripes, Ticks, and Cheeks are 4 scent higher, with rather more doing. Cotton Duck hoe been advanced 102 cents per yard by all the principal agents. Printing Clotho are quiet but very firm, though it is difficult to name prices that would meet the views of the buyer and yeller. New styles of fanny CAEYILLIeIc , a are owning for• ward more freely, and the favorite designs readily command 4t1,1:4@1,26. Sattinets have boon Gold up pretty close, and are now held higher. Kentucky .leans aro doing pretty well, and for good qualities full prices continue to be realized. In foreign goods there is literally nothing done. SALTS-IC ID singular that this sub stance, which is considered so delicate and re freshing a perfume, should be prepared by chem ical art from matters of most obnozione character of the nasal organ; yet such is the fact. The prop er and chemical term for smelling salt, is ammo nia; it originally derived its name from the temple of Jupiter Ammon, at Ammonia, in Lybia, a dis trict of Egypt, in the neighborhood of which it was first manufactured. In Egypt the chief fu el is the dung of the camel ; and as - all the ani mal substances yield a largo portion of ammonia, there ie much of it in this substance ; hence the Soot arising from its combustion ie impregna ted with ammonia, from which it is abstracted. In Europe, ammonia used to be made by distil ling bones, horns, pearings of bides and other animal matter from the tanners' and slaughter houses; but latterly a cheaper source has been discovered:namely, from the refuse of the menu feature of coal gee. It is found that all plants are coal (which is of vegetable origin) yield, by distillation, from one to three per cent., of am• monia. Many other substances come over with the ammonia in the distilling apparatus, which are horrible to smell, but which the chemist and perfumer rectify, so as at last to produce that ea quielte perfume which is carried by the ladies, encased in crystal, gold and silver. NovEL LEGAL PEGOCEDING ki:IOWG that A rr t Eo n, the infernal machine " murderer, at Cincinnati, has been granted a new trial, and it was subsequently stated that he was likely to ea• one a second trial, as the Criminal Court which originally tried him, had since been abolished, without making any provision for a transfer of its records and proceedings. Toe Grand Jury of Cincinnati, however, have hit upon a plan to meet this difficulty. They have found two new indiotraent against him, for the same Crime for which he has been tried and convicted—in peril of hie life, sentenced, and the day fixed for his execution. These indictments, the Cioninnati Gazetteasys, min direct violatida of the Bill of Bights of the State of Ohio. EN= _ .i ` ;r-d A Prophecy "Co;l:tertleos men of Eurt awl Cokt, addeotteaf to Polaucr,:dVtg ohrielc •,. That saw the world's lest lana of herwa The brand of bumlng shame b 3 on yotl!til-1.11-4 . • . writeth Campbell ii bia'bold and eautitie poem, entitled, The Pother of Russid. - ::-i'And it the-intelligent and Chriatian readers or r Ati Boot VIII just take 'up Campbell and read 411 s ealV date poem, her will be , otinak With the trtttli the prophecy which it todies,foith; arid Which is at this very moment fulfilling. Ah, madame Briton! why did you not interfere in- season, and help poor Poland is hor struggles?' Then would that braye people have been. &Pared in all their strength~ and, glory to assist: yoa in taming and keeptag... fa 'subjection the "great boar,' which has - now , ,grown so foitnidablo, and is • , 'Lacking.= laKalenr-lit.fer wee.: oaie.eif." But alas for ya . iii-iratleb and that of your allies is now shaken, and your glory is outshone! tour people 'hare awe kened—Ahey see that your shallow ofkotooracy is bat an empty hubblc—and *hat yochave al ready humbled yourself in giving oaf? of your allies, and whilom an enemy, the precedence in the management of this varlets. They ith;,ok England's throne tifthe ceatro l A ciy °dem the people was-Gent forth-. /Ili r.a.l every.thlzg!, it is the people now that England meat look to to enstsia her honor ; for they have l'ound sadly to their'coet, that their adetecre.ov lel, tame and has lost its former vigor. Now Now bear the last awfnl thnnirer id:roles 'f this true prophecy . .„. —"Proudly Imay Polcnia's blade .Throw down theiroh - Ori3 at Erzeope - o fest to se; rit, Sellolt—Agaras trod the metal of thege brazdi Shall fordo the fetters of yopx ger., zebpro; todtia Riots cur rile.fortans'srlstn*reorn.'" the Ciathrauti Commercial, of Itterdar 1 4Littolora Canc. , We hope Chat no one will bOSo . alli o y or indis creet as to be' frightened at' the fact :that a few canes of a disease' resembling Asiatic cholera, and generally called cholera, have 4ceurred in our midst. Thum la nothing like .w.k epidemic dleeeze among us. The weather ha's by tome been excessively hot and cold, and likiwise wet, and such extremes, especially out of seasen, - are certain to be unhealthy. Therefore; we are not at alt surprised to hear of isolated cholera cases in all directions in the town and in the count's', the result of the weather, of indiseretion or nu• usual exposure. There is nothing at whioh the people need be at all alarmed, nothing that errould prevent people from coming to town, (un less it is the heat, which is becoming opprer, sive.) We propose to deal with oar readers in regard to eickness in- the city with - the utmost frankness.. We have long since dithovered that to attempt to deceive people aa to,the state of health in the city was a mbetakea,and mischo vions idea, and if there is oholera hare, our readers shall know the extent a its ravages. Le quiet and prudent, but not over z oautious, and all wilt be well. ABPM3I2 oe A PEINTER THE.lduannnia or Tears. ildna.—John L. Jae:limn ishne years ago a printer in the race of the Bt. Ittlis Reporter, and subsequently a compositor,: iskl the Reveille office, has recently committed a murder in Lel', ington, Ry., for which he is no* in jaiL A despatch received this tisorninti from Lexington mates that be confessed having aka cue man here with a bowie knife in 18113;- and that ho also killed Sherman Thurston, in December, 1848, or January, 1849. Jaellsowit seems, has been detected also in the commission of a bur glara and larceny in Garrard coufsty, Ky., and evidence found in be possession prove° him to be cenneoted with an exteneive gang of thieves. It will be remembered that alter he left St. Louie he gave currency to a report that he died of cholera. He lived in Ban Jain de Nicara gua for about eighteen months.-41. Leaia Mir. r;-, ,r.:!;,! 26. - 1470117.147i0:1 or FOREIGN L10UC,1"...3 sect .—SeCtltry Marcy, in reply to au inquiry frond Mr. Dolevan, of Ile*? York, Cay 3 he is "not-aware of any treaty etipulation between the United Staten and foreign powers which would be itt6enuistent with any not of Congress prohibiting tke Importation of intoxicating liquors. The ettifnth article a the convention with Franoe of t4e - .4th of July, 1S.?1, cents!as r. etipuletion for tko ad.mission of French wince at a epeeihe duty. Thlit ctipulation, however, wee to be binding on thaVnited States for ten year?, only—from the exchange or the rat it-leaden of the convention, which-took piece ca toe 2d of February, 1832." . _ 411 - • Sypiddis, ticsafula et. Diseased —F.r tbeqo trrri»a dir:rates, Cartsf4 7Vii:turt! the cziy Ece,:tte. to Noprktct . 3 Sa thlr pooo~~tan over one hz.va dresl CEtt'.7ll , l3 of lbo 2: - Mt C:lrocziirtary erg OTT, on site the Telegraph oMcv. fl iS melte! tt,tl4l.ence to each other, In case of aicknesebr ac cident. By ',eying a small yearly payment, the members of the P..afocktion s.cures hoefit during sickness, a t'ro:u V.,21 to $lO per week. In thin eesodation or, c-quhtly intereebtd in the management and proms. C. 8. Ni'liENZlit, President. T. J. lirmwtr., hi:lst:et Ctonmitten--.lnoun EMS, James l'imuM, G. N. Coats:A:ling physician—F. Ulan, M. D. novanf fietleci. , •The JOURNEYMEN TAILORS SO. eII!TY, of l'lttebargh end Allegheny, meets on the tat Et3D.A.I7 of every month, M BOLLOCIIIXITZIVES, In Diamond. By order. jel:y OE.). W. Ea ESE, Secretary. Alf.tk Piles zogle del often prom fatal, teals to con gumption ; the parts three tholes a (Loy with DAI LEY'S PAIN fIit:TRACTOR. If secretion form in them:tura then insert the "Pilo Syl Dre," PAM with Extractor; and an; se , ly aisidarso is to thy syringe 10 withthawn. It 130 , c: faire to cf 1 7 ,2 of any ago or virulence, co: to eon entire rase int tantt:i to all, frrquectly curing by ono appil cat cu. nee are Lamsn by the b "t,ltt,bLt , and pato of the ontoo. Elorfmg piles are :mused. annett men, by the falling ut ho howale, which than press the intestinal canal the tioe bone, and Peep th.t bloodirom rw• turtitni;cap tbo reasida rlmilar to the bloat beinz kept at the too of year Unger wham a string in tied tight around it; mach ts tregueui, and fa - . Eclal.:lirdo human; and utm.re to form therein; then poste-tire a perfect abdominal supporter, and rear a camp:cid to the rectum, and continuo to its the Italy. et, thore; also, rub it well over the loins aaJ.andOMM3 -for ectatftleut,puel Plc , neutral belie that support the boat elm will tro sin tracteal"and mall strong, and your lift will be sawed: If prrperly cppltod, every m 22-3 nill La ctrl. It never :ELIE. None genuine without sisal-plata er. , ,,ravod label, will eiroattueo of DALI.EV, Misnufacturox, Avi - ust 2,, 1352 ~~~ c _' 4 ~* ":. 1 - QtArwrilittrlzi PITTSBURGH, PA. ROBERT GALWAY, President, 1711111715/t Wiiilani,B.galey, Ditharl Floyd, JAM-63 ;T: COOP W', Samuel M. Kier, BsmnelP.er, Witham Bingham, Bobart Dantap,jr., jobn 8. Dilworth, Imic M. Dedtheck, F`ririoloSallua, ki. liarbarqh, J. Bthoonmszer, Walterßryaut, Wllltamo B. gays. Soho Elaiptan. doo2l _ Q. V. CLIC:ea:NED et CJ, Proprlotorg. E&L , II vt o.;:to vor box IT Dr. 0. U. F.D.YEIZI:, Wor Etro,t, Doi 17 nearly r. - . - er7 dealor In cloak-lora titrouenoot the United Erato:9. All onlore or letter for In. formaloo or olvico, to bo k.liooond to C. V. CLICK.B.NDR a CO.. Now York. PEKIN TEA STORE. S. JAYNES. No. 38 Fifth ono door east of Erthangeas.uk, Pittsburgh, Pa., • et ~KEN ELLAGIL SLAn, SELECTED ?MTH GREAT[lrrre, tkj . rrre, porrho.ed. dntortt Dom rice Imparters, for 7t. :Soot ccuoictr , cf all the di:le:out Savors end gal,. of TEA brought to the American atartet, and Will ne coict re rtil t at rho LOWEST PII/CES. fiEr AIL OROGEN-9 ore Intitel to call and get camping, end here Cur prLoo. PACKED TEA E, Put up in rceraracpaclugas, expreasiy for the trade: Your. c No. 1, LexperMl No. 1, " No. 2 l• No. li, Delerbr No.l, .." No. 4. " N 0.2, Silver I,3lYr:owe ifyar-n, Umtata:la Onicng, Gunpowder No.l, Sonchong, No. ii, :zing. Young Sonchong, Coctlich Broattia' at, Old Country Block. TEAS CP ALL GEADDB BY TI HALF' CHEAT. —ALSO— FFESI—FI CIO Java and itio. L4IYERING'S SUGARS—Crushed; Coarse Pulverized: Pulverized A; Whhe Clarified 0; Yellow Clarified and beet New Orleans PAK sas II :1011A. 0003 A and CHOCOLATE, etc., oto. Long experience in the bueinera is a pure guarantee that ever; article sold will bo as roprearnted. This old i‘itabl—ilezi czars has on connection with any other house res the city,. Customers are te.lrned not to plane any ccajiclmce in the reprAmmtaLlem of parson, formerly employed in this Es. tautialiment. . . . .A . gene, by zpecia/ appoinßnerit, for the :..21e of DR. JA 17 E'S CELEBRATED Y MEDICINES .A11. , 0, 1..L0 sale of ja:l L. 301.1NElON'8 TYPE. INK. do. Boot and Shoe *Manufactory. L . i JANES O'DONNELL & BRO., „ d ig-s--va P i Tt==inrorT tbeel""n6 p th„hyeopen=, manufactory of MEN'S AND WOLTEN'SBOOTrAND BDE:, At No. TO Smithfield street, 111 WRY3l).!eg litat,nl3 , ls, where they trill be proparal to fill all orders of every d,Nrlptlon of Boots and awes at the fihortest notice. In order to aetommodate all rlaeee of customers they will oleo keep on sale a good vacortment of the beat melons work.• Mao, all deeerlptiona of cbildren'a wear. Te n: erridiy ooah; good:: at cazzh prlc e. A ebaro of the public patronage to eolicited. finyt.6m ARNOLD & WILLIAMS, Chi'son Furnaces, Wrought Iron Tubing, AND FITTING OKNNRALLY, For Tanning and Ventilation of :haying.. 4ap A. A W. will contract for Warming and Ventilating by S team or Not 'Water, Pipes or Cliftsoll'll Pnrnace, Churchos, &hoots, Iloopitsl4 Paotorieo, Green Houses Cur t I louaos, Hotels, or Dwollinga. N 0.25 MARKET oirest, Pittsburgb. pule 441:1113:4 - 41 1 A1F1•tOl ALLEGHENY. WFLOUR DELIVERED TO EAMILIES In ache: of the two Gillen. eaIILPS way be left at the Hill, or in irzer at the atore.3 of LOAN, WILSON h CO., 62 Whoa etteet. lIIIAILN A RELIT% corner Liberty and Bt. Clair cte C. i. r,GLIWARTZ, Druggb3t, Allegheny. Tsang: 088 a, 03 DEIAVIRT. jy EINATri, lIEENNEDY & CO. AN ACT Reatin-7 Is Fines, Ehrjeitur4 and Penalties the aayof Philadelphia and the Moly of Aiteghonj. Gt ROTION 1. he it enacted by the /Senate and House of 10 Representatives or the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania In general Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the smile, That from and after the passage of this act, the mayors of the cities of Philadelphia, Pitts burgh and Allegheny, the burgesses of the several lio. roughs of Allegheny county, as also the aldermen of said cities, and the jUEllet3 of the peace of said county, shall make a statement under oath, on the first Monday of April, July, October and January in each year, of all the fines, forfeitures and penalties received by them, under the pro visions of the several acts of &monthly of tide Common wealth, to the respective treasurers of the raid city of Philadelphia and county of Allegheny, and shall at the tame time, pay over to said treasurer the amount of said flues, forfeitures and - penaltlea for the use of said city or county, as the case may be; and should any of Said °Mears fall to furnish said statement, and pay over sold amount to collected and so re:min:aria aforesaid, the party ao offending shall forfeit end pay to said city of Plollad 'phis or the county of Allegheny, t 3 the case may be the sum of two hundred and fifty dollars, to be recovered action of debt In the court of common pleas In the county of Allegheny or Philadelphia, as the case may be; ell lava inconsistent with the above ore hereby repealed. E. 120. 1. K. STRONG, PTosker of the Ho= of Reptmentstirci. Speaker of the Senate. APPROVID—The twenty airah day of April, Ammo 'Domini one thousand eight hundred and fifty deo. JAS. POLLOCK. Tarascasa's 07E/C3. Alleghvay Va., Jane '22th, jam. All SO interested are reveeted to comply with the prntislons of the foregoing law. jyt2tdeltw a B. li/LBEING, Troayr.. Inforznatton Wasted._ AYOUNG MAN NAMED STEPEMN P. COOPER IMIT hie home, In York county, Pennsylvania, some time last year to so to New York to work at the Carpenter true ness, nod bee not been heard from state. Any Information of him will be thank recited by bie_ntotber, M&BY 000PET:1-48 bla Atka' r dbid last Daley loci Zia Wt js3o;ifSw NEW ADVERTISEMENTS OPTION OP PUS 881L.13 Co. PROliburgb, July 21, 1t155. OnTut YreaLlent- end i♦tauagera;of "the Company for eretttrig a Bridge over the'Alhigheny riser oppo declared a Dividend of One Dotter and-Serentyddre Canto - on each Share of the . Capttat SW* of nil, ticraflany on which diyidcrada aro unlia, which will be Fad to Stool:101d ,, thp44-1.V.1 roprocantattrea on or ariAL the 6th just to the count: 0 0:A: 14:Abeau .L.;" ILLI*-"hia,du: A ItliANatllteiTS PCB THE POl:inn OP JULY.— 1).. The pu lie is respectfully informed that the reg,ular Line of Coaches to Lawrenceville and Cemetery will leave either end or the route every fifteen minutes, oa the shore day. A f.epurats and distinct Llne will be run to penny's Grove, (the grounds ai the esthetic Orphans' Pio Ni;) leaving the ofilro on Fifth street, and the Canal:Bridge on Penis street, respectively ,every few minutes during the day. A Lino, consisting of forty Coaches, will also rtu audios the everdng, to the grand display of Elve-WorkeWhich takes place at the darsisou.. - 7, is The Sharpsburg Omnibus, on this ocmsion, will ran only , as far as the Perry, in order to accommodate no large an. amount of travel as possible. Families 'wishing to obtain Coaches - for: the Fourth of July, should attend to it on Tuesday, tho ad last.. 1.1543:2t1 - • - - KENSINGTON Ig - ,oli WORKS CO.PAELTSENSEIie. pinoribens having foririsd a Partnership, ender; .I. the name =I et—, le of MILLER, LLOYD & BLACK, f theyttryose of 111ANUFACTURING IRON,NAIL3, SPIRES, &c , and taring leased the extensive Dolling dill co long. and favorably knorrn to the "Hensington Iron Works," , are now tally prepared to I:A=1311;LS theit Warehouse, 1 , 104 73 Water erect and 131 Front st*xt, sli .ticriptiona•of Iron, Nails, az., not:tally manufactured, at ctistomary psioet:3. ' and on farorable terms. JQTh2 L. MILLER, lIENRY LLOYD, Pittabnrgb:July 2;18554X:1ml GEORGE BLea. Dividend. OFFICI Cts=ass' Ittanaaricn CoNEINtr; 1 .Tunt 16, 1855. • ff frac PRESLOLTiT and Directors of this Corapany - hk - sa j. this dsy declared a DiViaend of ILVi. DOLL.klia per Share upon the Capital Stock: ear Four Dollars—payable to the Stockholders or their local raprwentatirea, on and after the 25th :I no*, and One Dollar credited to Btock. jyt3:lot SAMUEL L. MA.I3.BIIL'LL. Beery. • FOB. JULY .JUST MVAJSIVAD— limn= Leellea Gazette of Fashion, for July. Godey'n,Lady's Book, for July. Peterzon'a Magazine, Ballou'a Graham's " Put tialrea ilarper'e Knickerbocker " • Frank LeaLia'a Journal," For sale at the Book Stole of Si. 'A. GILDISNFICIFNEY A CO., 153 Fifth at, optaelte the Theatre. NaII.A.N.NUAL BALE—A. A. ftlAdlirt Q CO. TALI oral, a, on Thursday,July tr,th -40 pa. more Gingham, at ay, and Sc. 70 " &rage Delainee,at 10 and 1234 c; worth 25e. 140 more Bummer Bhawho, at lees than one half the usual lake. " -% • .JI3 A. hiettivN & CO. Will offer, on 'rtiunkteli July 51b, , 1500 yards of Printed Baregeo, at a reduction o f 50 per cent. Also, 40. pieces Brilliante3 at 15 and 18c4 usual price 31 and 3134. 133 UANILY BAILOUCELF, AT AUCTION.--On FRIDAY morning r July 6th, at 11 oleleelt,at the Conimerdel dales Booms, will be sold, one substantial, well finished second-band two horse Earnlly Baroueho. jel; P. IL DAY2B, Auctioneer. 49 SHARES 0. d P. R. R. CO. STOCK will be 'sold, at the Merchants' Eschenge, l'onrth street, onVIIIR.S. DAY evening, July 6th, at 8 o'clock. /Y 3 . .P. DAVI& Atittioneer. Ultra ' . Partnership heretofore existing have . = the under.- signed, under the name of JONES - DENNY, hes this day been dhaelyed by mutual consent. Rhone haying claims klutz - Ist the late firm will present them to J. U. JONES fornettlement. J. 11. JONES, Pittsburgh, Jiine 29th, 1855. E. D. DENNY. Jea-The subscriber Trill continue the 'Forwarding and Commission business under the name and atylo of JONES & DENNY, at el Water strcet—he being alone responsible for contracts on and after this data. i.' U. JONES. 4/Z•Tbo enbegibor baying withdrawn ;tom the Forward ing and Commission businese.srould recommend his late partner, J. ti.. JONES, to the former patrons of the house. E. D. DENNY. The Pittsburgh High School. rrnE Directom of the Central Board of Edumtion, - cf Pittsburgh, are desirous of obtaining a Principal tor the nigh School about to be estabilebed In this city. A Irian of the hlgtrut qualidcations, largest experience, rind who can come with proper recommendations, Is desired, and to such a person an annual salary ct $2OOO will be paid. The Sehoot is Intended to be conducted In tt simQar manner to thoent the Eastern cities. Applies:lotus maybe made tip to the 16th of July. Ad drees - E. E. NI'GOWIZI, Prez% of the Beard. _Pittsbumb. June 20,1655-oe22dd) ' Vountry Seat for Sale. A LARGE NEW BRICK lIGUBE, plewantly bituatal et Swinevale Btat!on, on the Pennsylvania Railroad, la oEered for ult. IC comprtae3 faartesa comfortabte tootno, ontinalTe - of basements and cellera, with cunTentout out, butidinp, erzellent water, young Trutt, ohratibery; FICM two to ten Acres of Ground. car Ln eithlt Termo enay. Enquire of the oath:crib-Jr, ea tho przealaw. je2C.:lw JAILES j ULY LqAUAZINI:n-- 11arper'e, frr July.l:4 cents. rutna;- - , " ......... ......3..' C.l r• , -b: an , ~03 " C.-oder, :id amp.," -..- ...... :0 " Knlck . o.rhotar," •'0 " Penunon'd, " - 17 14517.W8.T0tre1,." V Bloc ;rood, for jaw!. Al. who want baritY BOOKS, ar.d Z 3 won nr imray.l, lowcr than can be ha 3 etrewhera, abouli call et LAUFFINC'S BOOB:- -61"Ctre, - _1,2 • .. • 37-Wood street. f_j k't).ll. JULY —Junt reoriyo.l 11. and. fn & by U. Z.ITNER. G CO., - - DUTNAM'd 'MONTLELY FOR rruived to: nick bT IL S.IINEL - ..' a CO No. 23 amithfitld NICKEIII3OCE.&ktAGALINE, FOR JULY--Just r Lx aired and fez ar.lo by IL MINER k CO., jyg No. Z. Eco.hbEeld st'razt.. ATOK_tINIICENNDSHIP, `'pure as ilfrt's rlver," is you: Manna to a Irlead: (LARGO'S Msardxiotb Arlit Gallery. 7 Fourth street jc.2 fvl from AM) zsztar-Murtitat—ln wets,' caapters; Dickens' Houasbold Words. Uniform with he. ter.ion'e edit:mot Cr.erles Dickens' Worhs. Price 1234 ctz. is a charm's; story. _ Cone Cot Cornore•--ino Exparionee of a ..7 , :n;:erveilve sl,ks. Constance E.erbert; s novel by Qcraldine F....ierfatury. cents. The Conreript—A. Tale of the Empire; by Alexander D ames. 41,00. • fitar Papers; by Henry Ward Beecher. $1,25. The kngliidi Orphans, or Homo hi the New World; by Mee. Mary J. Holmes. 50 cents. The Winkles, or the Merry Monomaniacs—Ate American Picture, with pat. ralte for the natives. 75 cents. Oar First Fumillee. $1.25. Too Missing Bride; by Mrs. Beuthworth. $l,OO. The Wntrbman—A Companion to "The Lamplightor." $l,OO. Bleier Rose, in raven chapters; by Chas. Diakene. 12 40. Call in and look over our couatere and shelves, or Fen. for whatever you want in the Book. line to H. nuir.a A CO., • No. 32 Bmlthaeld. street. ~ . .1100KSI BOOKS! I BOOKS I;!—We have just rexirei jj the following New Books: The Winkles; by the author of Will We tern Pcenes. Our First Families $1,:5. Bell Smith Abroad. $1,25. I Man of Character; by Douglas Jerrold. The Krigt.kh Orphans; by Mrs. M. J. liolrue, Morsclun; by Sir Walter &Nut. be Ms. Julia Mansfield. 26 eLe. Mothers and Stop-Mothers; by Chas. Dickens. $1,25. All late publications kept constantly on hand and for Hale by W. A. GILDILIFENNEY A CO., je3t) nth at. oproeite the Theatre. T liAef IStirol Its thief oVEtt &UTE riasuP.— "We have been using Reynolds' Liniment for eight years for the headache and sore throat, and for man, other painful affections, end it has always_ given relief." se writes J. 'P. harden. We have used Reynold.' Liniment in our family for six or seven years with the grzattal CUB. It has relieved me several times of a severe pain in my back, as well as pains in my limbs."—J . Over, Marion, Pa. "I have used your Liniment in my family for several years, and I have every confidence in it es a good and most valuable - family article. We have applied it for various aches and pains—back ache, dc.—and it. hos always IT. lieved."—J. Myers. "One ease of a youog man who came under my notice, and who could not walk, owing to the lose of the use of hie legs was cured by using Reynolds' Liniment."—F. Walk, Marion, Pa. This VALUABLE LINIMENT sold at 25 cents per bottle, by [l4Ol B. L.OUTEBERT, 140 Third st. FOR RYNT—A comfortablef DWELLING HORSE, con taining 6 hail, parlor. dining...room and kitchen, four bod room, good cellar, &a; a well of good water,-with pump In the kitchen; out OM and etable; garden, fruit trees, &c. Situated in Lawrenceville. P.ont $lO perßtaatb. ; je3o B. CUTHBERT k BON, 140 Third et. • DEST N ETY AND FULLESV STOOK OF BOOT 3 AND 13/10E8 IN THE CITY is now to be found at No. 107 MARKET street. The public may rest assured that we hats the goods to :please, sod at such prices as will cult seonomleal purchasers. Call and see. je3o W. E. SCLIMERTZ. 13 1. OAItB SODA-100 Begs in store and for ego by BLEMO BROS., encore to J. Kidd t Co., ja.73 No. 60 Wood street BIIB.GUNDY PLICII-4 1 41be-in irtore atuVfor•sale b JO) • „_:FLEMING 131103, COPYBRAS-25 bblo on hand and for este by • Jen TIMING BROS WHITE OLIALE-2100 As on bead and for gale by Je3J • FLEMING EROS ALERATEI3-20C0 IDs on band and for eats by JeCO FLEMING BROS. liDlGO—"Bpaniab Sons" on hand and for 0010 by je3o FLOUNG BROS NABON'I3 UHALLY.N ULACSINO--SOOJoz. on hand and for eats by tjeSni FLEMING BROS. DEANS-50 buibela Small White for ogle by • JUDI je:3o • lIENRY 11. COLLINS. liklirAPLE BUGAR-2 barrels for FEliO by In. je.3o IMMIX 11. COLLINB ci UPliniult--The Pictures taken daily at CAlititni Ua -17 Gallery, 76 Fourth et., not Lafayette Hall. a kek WILL bUY A FIRST UATI: SILK ire'r, of ii No. el Wood greet. jr4so , J. WILSON EON. 4 1/81. bit Lthiet le inked l O Ur ' lt i te 13" Quitll c'f 'SIIE J. WILSON , 1 / 4 20N. AT6-10041 bbl Oam to orrice and for sale by JAS. VIOLA'MAIL'S . , 920 C4raer Smithfield and Brott 111:11X0 bualiehl Shelled .Corn for sale by le2o JAB. hicLA.L'aILIN. NO ANIMAL OlL—The Turkish liair Balm contains ra ambital oN, end is composed of entirely new end different articles ft•om the worthless trash that floods the niarket. Lkt no one who bss lost or be losing hie hal; de l'tre f:iftt-uitr2S it teetared. - ..%` . `"Trtl B p h r ea l a r 't fitrel ass id rtverded rdth itmnrions, glossy &ch. head. of hair. Only cts. per bottle. 801 l by jeZ 8. L. 0137118ERT,14D Third et. AA~~Atll9t—Whiakern end Moustaches produced, title 01 magic, by the faithful use of the. TtrItKI3H BALI, and costa but t-,0 cent., per bottle. Eoll at No. 140 THIRD street. jet:9 titilLGO'S PICTURES ARS 'WORTH THIS MONEY—the 4.. d t eases no given In .gratis. Rooms, lie. 16 POURTII street. ie2B &r3—LOO barbell Osti to arrive, and for sale by je23 ATWSLL, LEN Lc CO. balt chow Y. Li. Tea amt. r- • - A. 41 f• .by ( JeS] ATWELL, LEE et Co. pter&--60 berm Shaker Stone PipSB juat received and for sale by [ji2B] ATWEI4, LEE t. CO. - • -• Vir NO HAN BANK—Ws:4IW, ao 13.bessa Of ths Utak Fl of thispak, by . 74111K1N8 CO:, , .. 7.; , - - 1011 1 TS8 1 17/10 1 / 1 ;TIiEATHIQ — Yinn rinser JOSEnr 0. la , tauf sad Raynor. Boxes and Perdnecto....soe. Private 8eee5,1erge.......53.00 Second Tier.— 2Sr. Scleate l'otes, =ILL.. 003 Boxes for cake' pertons cum. Csrdfxste, crcries..llpr.tdd,l2% cents eztes. GLORIOUS FOURTH JULY. •THREE GRANDTER-FORMANUEB. 11.orolog parZOrrosince, 10 O'clock, Wit* : TOIEVE6, TilE Stag? •Of TEE' LAKE, bud th 4 gtstitlirtr Play, of IboTIII.OINIA Afternoon PorfOrrriance, - oldock. TERROR Ow TIM ROAD. TUE • FLYING HIGH. WAYMAN. 2211011LV13, ZING OF.• CLUBS. LA 1151 31 &SUR:, OR TIM DOOR-KKOPEit OUT WITTED; tu Isloh Lica four 'Baby acrwns Ida uppopOc GLUM/ D.I3PLAY OF FIREWORKS. Svening Partorrekanoe, 0 1 431001 a. MAE ANTHONY WAVIE. OR TEE MASSACRE OP ' PAOLI- GRAND cosbraT—Eltar-spanglel Banner, Columblal and 'Yankee Doodle. To eanclude vdtt. the-Orancl'Peatom:me PLANTER'S PEST, OR JOUKO OS. MASA/VERO, In atica, yr. Leeson will appear as Scnko—acknowledged to be equal to FOUBTH 31:FLY OBLEBIt&TION. bIANACHES Or ST. PAUL'S ORPHAN ASYLITH I Trill have the turx.i. 4th July Celebration, :or the BF, 1.. EPIT OP THEORPEIANSiorrthe beat:Odra grarsulakno-#n es " DENNY'S GROVE," at the Tv - o 3liie Run ' wmr Lew. recce/111e. M /111 e. Everything that the aar-gem can do to - make this •Plc-Nic oatidartory &dell bo dono. The Ladles rill ep_are no_pains in furatobing their tables with all the dell rarrilaTof the - gin:ton. Aa excellent BAND OP 8111810 engaged. - A. large Police force Will ho In attendance to keep order and prevent improper persona from coming on the ground. No dancer of any want of plenty of cold spring aster, - and beautiful cool shade, .17Pb:rut - dash; - • - Railroad Cara will run. every half hour from the daunt Bridge to within one hundred yenta of the ground. An extra number of Omniimaes will also run to the' forks et the road-above. the toll house,. at Young's tavera, and cilbin sixty yards of the ground. ' 1e2711w • 31 &DAME F4RWA,Kos, " JOHN W. DITARTHY, Bill Poster and Distributor, , tra- WILL attend to the Boding- and Distributing of. all Mode of BILLS FOR CONCERTS, LECTURES, E.XIIIIIITIONS, All communication.—either by mail, telefirspb, or otbels wiee--direeted to the °Mee of the Morning .Pot, _wU-. re• edvo prompt attention. :epT, STEAMBOAT. DISASTERS ON . katHE WESTERN WATERS, AND TEAM BOAT DIRECTORY.—Th tiuderitined hove nod in course of • preparation a um 'STEAMBOAT DIREOTOSX, which will be lamed in October nert; the book will contain over two hundred pages, Blue tratol In the best style, and neatly bound in a durable manner. IT WILL BE ONE OF THE MOST INTEREST ING BOUM LIVER PUBLISHED, and will be a book that wilt be Interesting to all shores of people. The STEAM BOAT DIRECTORY will contain a complete Bet and do. soription of all the Steamboats now afloat on the Western and Southern waters. The length, model, speed, power tortnege of each boat, where and•by vthom built, the n•amebfaheboat,withthetradesheiDin. ARO, the names of Captains and officers, her age, Bo; Ac. ThO.Directory will contain a history of Steamboats and SteamboatlNNS:la the Western waters eine& the application of steam : also, a sketch of the first boat-bat for the Ohio EiVer, with the' name of the builder earnmanderand owner. The RIVER. DIRI/CTORY will contain a list and descrip tion of all the STEAMBOAT DISAITERS that have occur red on the WESTERN and SOUTHERN WATER% hearth fully illustrated, with .a LIST OP ALI. THOSE WHO HAVE .PERISHED BY THEIR BURIUNG. SINKING AND. EXPLODING, on the Western and Southern waters.. Thatiireutory will contain Mope of the Ohlo Missouri, Illinois; Arkoneas,-White,Red, - Oactita, Yazoo, and other Rivera, with the Towns and Cities laid down, with comeottiletencea; also many other River and Commercial items of interest to the people at large. The book - will contu the bards of the Yarious U. ii. Mail Beata, with the trade they are kr, As., Ao. The Directory will aim contain a complete list Of all the reeponeible Steamboat Lbreneed Orriccra, their pleres of residence, An.; Ac.; the neva Steam boat Lave, its requirements,with comments, 'showing -witereintit tato-f44- the . incometer - 4 off.c.a-, and *timer the corapoto-te&a r., Mot all the important U. B- iiin• mule Court Steari li beat Decisions up to date; the Ram and Imysitent Commercial Privileges, BIBs of Lading, its , portent Decisions of the various U. S. Cough: in regard to Freights Lost and. Damaged, de., At.; with many other things ofluterent. Tile Directory will be lithstratal in the beet style and printed in the beat manner. The author has for eta years boon gathering together all the facto and Items in regard to the -namerous re:Orenbeat disasters ea - the Western end Southern waters, end now I:stands publiaidng then in look f,rra. .7.ns price of the work will be put at tits Lost - sum. of One Dollar. Ten thousand espies will be leaned for the boatmen; all "there desirous of aubßerioing rat have tooth rt. , at ore-c, se none will be printed unlms ordered in Ttin work Ls destined to- have a circulation of over Fie/!TI THOUdAtIP capiaiiias dm publishers, ars. re,elvina' largo numbers of subset - 10:ra, pm mall, from all partaor the country, daft/. Rome of th e oldest blostmn, as well as most wientinc men of the ,:imes,sthrentributore to the limes:shalt Directory. - ' ,lies Dlreetory ve.Ui be leaned in October, and will be an °raiment to the Tarter as well as steamboat. By remitting One Dollar ; . post paid) you will receive a copy of the above All communications and letters should be addressed. to JAMES T. LLOYD A CO., Postofflce Building, Cincinnati, Ohio. - Je2S):4twlf et t rivlCE, No. 117 PENN otret,t, botween the Canal and Vo.it I_ etrezt, Ward. Allimele.a3 appertaining tr, the ctice or on Alderman or Jun co or the Nan, wilt be promptly attended to. Bond. , tgesee, and other doeumAnts, drawn with noel:1m and dew.. tett. frebl3:ll. I tit. IJitUWN continuos to be consult:44 for the cure of _LP EECRET DISEASE: I .- WO racxsti long otandlsqg races L- Elope, u.:11-sd... Thotaleted aro in telt* call with -cut delay. Persona cfoleted with Ile erml Dlceleaes RlLatmatism, Plies, or Eeminal Debility, itiotad net delay to gat C.i3 ealtlet- Lettoi contalnlog a Cse immediately answered. _ .. Ofdaa and Private loons, No. 41 Diamond alley, Pitta ba:g6. je`Z 11BRUMArI851 AND NEURAIJOIA.—Dr. BROWN ja, hit:eh) , inferaio the afflicted that bin remedy tor the tibiae racutioned dL