PITTSBURGEIGAZETTE. BY WIDTB k - PITTSBURGH: FRIDAYIKTNING; -JULY 21,1 M, WHIM STATE TICKET. ' GOVERNOR, • JAMES POLLOCK; - OF 103ITUFKIIMILLND coons:. FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER, GEORGE'DARSIE; or ira,courzr courrt.: FOR JUDOS OF SUPREME COURT, 1 • DANIEL 111. SMYSER; O} morrOosorsT coutry. Aliceleiiy _County Wnig Ticket, .pAvID Racial; PluAbuigi, earner Listtreri. arw. R. RTILVENBOit, ROBERT POLLOCK, - R. B. CARR A I LAN, E. Blnalngbam. T/it r J i ß j ejt a raßlAT • !JOHN lieWiz, Vial Deer. HENRY ViO OQ QDB, PltßanErgb • . rtirAfigi c ; t ax-. JAMES R.l ' ll i ir - .N7,lrptee BL Chit.. JAMES - E. EIINEOLN; Pittibnisb. JAMES KELLY -JOHN MIME. Illeadriztum JiMINJIROWN.itaw.. la. To Arivertleers.--Neltherr the rdltmial Item* aor Prlatinerstatalsbmea lathe lisay Ckwile, are opened ou Sunday. Ahrzattscaswhodestre their notloratesaprar — ln the paper on !Sendai' morateli,vW Ideate baud them In beery 6 o'clock; on /3atarday. • ' , "US-Pitialitrmah Weekly GaMitte.—The extensive thrordation of one 'Melly Goodie offers to our bushmenien a most dadrable smell= of making their btudnesaknown Our circulation is betweenfoor and fire thousand. ruching Meant ovary marlisait, manufacturer mid abopheerer In Western Penneylnnis, and rnstern Ohio. iteadlng Mauer 011 ouch Dago of tido .Poper The individeatwia; airs his verdancy and ini pudencelhiough the columns of. the Post, assays to challeop.:ihe-COrrecinesS of our figures and zi . stementanbout Cuba and the new territories. If he tookr hs much pains to be 'correct in 7, is atatemente es he 4floes to be unmannerly, foolish and offensive!, hamight 'have some claim to ques tion the veracity of others; but as he generally' manages to bo as reckless iti - be is childish, he • -pare , himself that labor. - We stated on Wedeesday that if Cuba' were &unused, two or — three slave States would probe be formed out of it. This. the. rod assails as. false, and sap the area of Cubs is only 32,000 aquare miles andthereforo it is incapable of di- Whore did this learned Theban get kda geographical knowledge? Thp area ,of Cuba is ' stated by lieCullooh to be 43,380 square miles, and by the London - Encyclopedia, 63,000; and any ono who will glance at the map will see that the lattar'calculation is the most, likely to be correct. Cuba preseitta gteat, - a superficial area ai Penniyhania is naturally: divided, in its geograpiiical conformation, into three parts, and sustains a population.of about a Million. mid a half. What is there, then, to hinder its subdi vision into Oita slave states? Those who may , chance to poise - Ms tho power to conquer it, can divide it as they ploase; and as the motive for its acquisitiOn it the increase of the slave power, it sql, if acquirid; be divided into as many The Post proceeds to vindicate its right to Sot facts and figures at defiance by stating 'that the liebrmakm- teiritory contains, 186,700 square and _that "Kansas is not half so large as" that area. Both of thcse:statetnents are false,, as we shall show. Before the Kansas and Ne braska bill was paised the territory technically known as o Nelfrnska' l - extended from the line of 36° 80 , latitude 48 . ,..and,thir - Lterritory was computed to containl36,7oo gummy:alas; but that bill gate:a territorial government to all the lord tory betireeia the 87th and 49th parallels oflatitude by making, two territories, K•fay.4l extending from the Iliffe of 37° latitude 40 , and Nebras ka from latitude 40° to latitude 49°, 1 the two em bracing what was formerly known as "Nebraska' and the 0 Indian territory." Kansas, therefore; embraces the larger part of what .was for; :early known as Nebraska, and that now known at'. "Nebraska" anthraces only a email pareSt: what. hitherto has passed under that name, Its Area being..principally composed of . the OM .v Indian territory." Referring to the Lamf.olfice Report, we learn that that poßion known as "Nebraska" 'before the passage of the bill contained 130,700 square miles; and the In diaa territory 184,181; making thO'balanee dr Kansas and Nebraska is . now 4zi5tint.323,871 square miles. Judging by_ this data, -*Eanatts contains 'tram 90,000 to 100,000 squ:aro and Nebraska about 9.25,000; but according to the Poet, Nebraska. contains_ 0n1y136,700 Square miles, and ganglia less than half as much--say , .. 60,000. If the Land ofteers of gO7ert meta knew anything about their business; their state ments are. entitled to confidence; and as they. conflict materially with those of theC Port, - the cenclushinls Inevitable that the figures of the latter, are Tabrecations got' np to :sustain an in .talent .onwimultablO . attack . upon the TN malty of, a,contemporary. PRX1151T,T.1124.4 STATE Faut.-"-:-We have received a printed thamphlet, containing a list of the prenilume and regulations for the annual exhibi tion at Philadelphia 'of the Pennsylvania State Agricultural, Seciety, • which will take place on Tuesday; Wednisdayi Thursday and Friday, the .25th, 27,th, 28th, and 29th days of September. From thieWO learn that exhibitors must become members of the Society, and have their articles and animals entered on` the seevatary'S booles, on or Itefore the 117th, or opening day, - and all articles must be brought within the inelathre as, early as . Toesday noon, in order that they may bo suitably arranged .for. examination • Icy the 'Judges on Wednesday morning. when the horses 'will be 'readied.. Art - Mace Will be opened in Philadelphia Ori an:tater the let of-September ; for the purpose of receiving entries of exhibi-, tors. On Thursday the' grounds will he Opened to the public , end continuo two. days. Single admission' 25 cents: Members' cards $l. Compe tition Pi invited from:ill parts of the Union, for the prizes offered..' A plowing•match will take plue on Frith - 4; the 29th a 49 o'clock, 4. X, in field iuljecentio the place of ' The annual address will be delivered at 1 w'Clock, P. IV. on the same day, immodiately'aftee the reporte of the judges wfilthe • muld, and the -Prizes awarded..': The' premiums .ore distributed into twelve( elasies, thus: 1. cattle; 2. hones and mules;'3. slteeii, swine, and poultry; 4. i dewing match; p. far* implements O. dairy, sugar, ' and 'honey ; flour, cornmeal, . grain, 'needs, ,and 'vegetables; 8. domestic. manufac tures; 9:' agricultural productions of field cropi; • 10. fruits and AoWers; 11. stoves; . silver ware, • glass' .. and •• glassware, =fiery and Brittannis ware; 12., hoconOtini; inventions, and missal,- Mucous articles. • ' • Tnr.totarnic.--The Ningxia arrived at flan .. fax on Tuesday ,- sad her news passed through hero for Cincinnati, :Timmins In the Cincinnati pipers_ of - Wednesday morning. The agent of the preen, on applying at the aka 'hero for the' news, was told that' the steamer had arrived; but 'no dispatches "were tarnished. How long is the nes of tina city going to aubrnit - to this trifling with link liglts? • ,- - GM. MISS, it is mnierstood, Is a candidate for re-election' to the Senate; it is ohm uncleriteml Aid ho MO joined the 'lino* Nothings.' Re ih ; , • entfore 'in ti, split stick on the Homestead bill 1 , snot daring to sato for- it, hecause admitiing . foreigners to its , , benefits , aim againSt it lest he ihotild'Offend hie constituents. To relieri him,. ‘thpref;ro;:ltr; &nail, his . colleague, undertook, to got up for tini hill which the Neil . Oral c4ltfinni Jar,: but has failed.-- The great Know.Nothing'ianonSequentlystill in a- gout- I rthast- ANDE2411...17t0; their Stiength and .4-,-Vrm.:Bj, John licynnli Morell. New Tort: tfp.. ci,.Tkarno ti C0., , 129, Folteiretreet:" 'Mix Fje ir riiiiird ;if psi EMglish 'onirk wliich goes into ~in.minnteinrotltigatinn of the' acts of NuiThitisb, :, o t.'ininiStry In the :mansgeMout or the*aragainst ~ g-huscia, end the"mithor eridentii belongs to that -' 4 t;i l Aass who think ; the tninislrYinye not taken the iiAposi ittiriasbltcCanrsO, TlM,!lic(lrk!4:-.,, , iiitOtilii wren, and tiirelotiMlManilmPM:tant fsctri- ; for t sale by the pnblisheii. '_ . , ,•-• I- '. . -. : :-.- Sourntas likwroarnr. 7 ,-That the map of the Southernybigswillgo civee to the Deinoriutie party is now alinalikeertain. - .: . They cadet sus tain theirslarery views' inn nationithergan ization with Northern Whigs. The Marietta .fiqublican gives us the following indication of Wain lAN) -.'At'a late Democratic meeting in Parke&burg, Vs., quite a - number of gentlemen who bare al- Ways acted with the Whigs, Caine Out on the side o f D em o crac y. We ,notice in the proceedings the name Of the Distriat. Attorney, elected as a - whig, 'pm down is one of - the speakers, and the Secretary-has fornierly - been - ranted with that party, _'.l.lldreg, theeditor of the - Whig paper de-. elires there...was so many taking part whom ho used to recognize as his political brethren, that, bed it not beep Sor.the principles they ad remind, Ile: thight , hare taken 'it for a -May .onlo.--.34dge Swou - has accepted t 1 nomina tlinctinderid him by then Fusion Convention.— Tlie aitieptaMa of Mr. Bliekensdorfer; the other nominee, is not doebted. - We are indebted to tho Don. David Ritchie for valuable Congreesional documents. ==! ARIA.—From Asio the news is bad On the 9th June the Turks met with .a severe check in attempting to storm' two 'redoubts be tween Usurgnet and Kuteis: The RussianS attacked them in thedlank.'ditr-.1 leg the assault, and defeated them with 1,600 MI '2;000 killed,. 13 .canners , 16 standards and they entire camp equipage captured; v. An erroneous dispatch wns published, revers ing the fact, andetating that the Turks under Se im "Pitch% had defeated the Russians under. Prince Andronkoif, with tho above loss-but liable accounts show that the_Turks wero disas trously-defeated. ' ' , - • - ,•• • ,Thiscrew •of Alio attain Trigats Sans 'oftiro fortifying Souk - ism:Kale, and the trey of tha - English frigate Samson are fortfying Eat rinehid at Redoubt. Kaleh. - anracr..—it is announced that Itatbl Patna had been completely routed at Knladaka, in This saly, and the rebellion is now consider9l at an 'end. The harvest in Greece was everywhere abundant. Piracy woo increasing.. French troops continued to arrive. . • - Cholera is reported to hare made its appear-. ance in the garris* on. of Cronstadt. Also some amain the British fleet: • It is affirmed that Duke Alexander is about to join the Russian army in . - 'Warsaw is being doubly fortified. Fourteen neutral 'merchant ships, now in the Rigs; have petitioned. Admiral Napier to permit them to leave. GIIEAT BRITAIN.—The official return of the quarter's revenue to July 5, is unfavorable, showing a falling off of .Clll,OOO omtho quarter, and .C 500,000 on the year. • . , Nothing important has tislopiied in 'Perna- Independence day was celebrated:by a ban - quet at the Star and Garter Rotel, Richmond, given by Geo. Peabody, to oho hundred and fifty Queen Victoria sent her own and Prince Al bert's portraits fo deck the dining-room.. Sir James Emerson Tenent proposed "The memory of Washington." Speeches were made by Jlessrs. Buchanan, Peabody, Buckman, of New York, - Barnard, of Colin., fin;and a song was sting, written by Mrs. J.:E. Peaody. • : Kossuth addressed a laige meeting at Glasgow on the fith, .at which resolutions were adopted to Petition the Crown for the reestablishment of Captain- Bmdism ' of the ship Ashburton, ar rived at Liverpool ,from New.lork, rescued the crew of the shipwrecked Teasel Sawn, from Ca- H. W. Lord & Co., colonial merchants, of Lon don, have failed. . . SPA3M—The insurrection continued and Gov ermnent was severely premed. The queen had thrown herself on the:protection of the troops. It is impossible to come at thotruth. Prom the statements published:by Government the insur gents nuritbered 7,000; of whom 2,000 were cav alry. They demand the dismissal of the Minis try and the Queen's favorites. The outbreaks as yet have beim entirely military. An action took place near the..riltage of Vi calvaro. The insurgents charged three times unsuccessfully, and.st length, after great loss, retreated ‘ from Toledo. The Royalists would again attack theni when the expected reinforce ments arrived from Saragossa ' Madrid was quiet, and there was no general rising in the provinces. ' Tho news had reathed Barcelona, and all-wa.g Anxiety was felt as , to the part.thati.tenerals Narvatz and Bereft will take—meanwhile the Insurrection formideble„ang It dependa upon ice - Went whether. the Insurgords or Royalists Irar.v.—Letters frontltaly_lasy that the' alli ance of Austria with France eud Engletsd has greatly dampened the, -prospect& of the revolu tionary party. in Lombardy and the Roman ilar vest lutd begun ip Lombardy, and was uo usually abtmdant. The Queen of Spain is in clinger. We are glad of if ;—slie merits dethronement. Charac terlem as a woman, and faithless as a Queen, she has no right to sympathy. Toriei even have learned. to hate Ler. , In another column we give an appreciation Tpf her from • Blau , :mood,- the staunchest of Voiles. secure secs almost incredi ble that 'any people in Europe.should be degrad ed enough to base submitted to Such rule, under such a personage, for any period whatever. Even Spaniards are not degraded enough to have sub mitted to it, bet for excessive wearinessef in maireetiOns and eivilairife. A people which re tains enough of medieval oharacter es to. End its most 'delightful amusement in the bull-fight-- which can, high and low, throng the public cir cus and greet amidst musisionate plaudits, waving liandkerchiefe, aril the contending smiles of humble and of noble beauty, the apeeteele of an infuriated bell, goaded by javelins ; pur sued by cries, rushing first on the spear of, ono picador, then on that of another, untE; after 'tossing a certain: number of horsemen in the thast•and sending "a thie proportion of horns staggering on their . bleeding entrails round the ring, he falls dead, with wounds and exhaustion —such a people, it would be presumed might content themselves withtalmost any kind of petit ical debasethent-; and a political history mado of a;perpetually recurring round of the sudden eleration.of the favorite, the abrupt fall of the 'minister, the plot in the palace and the Inv:arm; in the street, would seem to be 'the only iort of history to which ,they had a title.. But • Queen Imbellsexhibits qualities too 'contempti ble for even !melt a. people to endure with pa tience; and, though it is, true that the present movement originated in a millitsity conspiracy, At is equally certain that it As sustained by at least the good wishes, if natthe active efforts, Of the people. All accounts represent -- that it hes been alerted under peculiarly fivorable circumstances, and still it is likely enough to fail. . The best laid plans may fall everywhere; but, in Spain they ore proverbially uncer tain. In no country in Western Europe, is a really popular movementn thing of such extreme difficulty. The Penineula, is so variously divided - in race and by fiction 113 to preeent everything like real community of national feclingand acti vity of publie . opinion. 'Hence its insurrections are :uniformly tho work 'of - local 'conspliteY.l There never was ii-genulzie popular, re volution in Spain; and wedeubt whether - there ever will be: Yet if General O'Donnell, and'his brother ',a rea!, succeed in expelling the Queen from - the throne alto has so much disgraced andestablish tag successor who will set the country a decent example in personal life, and who will restore to honeet operation the Constitution of 1/3-15,1thich Is undoubtedly better adapted than .nny other .form of government to promote the interests of the country, all liberal nations will find. ,ensure in the change, The. Queen's dethronement of coarse, is, not the object immediatelyproposml; but if tho movement is not checked, it will not make a permanent atop short of that.--;:ireiv York Street FlEht between T. F. Mennber. sued Jas. triom the N. Y. Coarierauo Enquirer. July , Conliderable excitement was created tote les terdsy afternoon, - in lit - avenue near. 7th steed; in - : consequence of Jimmy lifeldnators, editor of the Freeman's - Jourral, and rho:Muir. Meagher, coming in collision and having a regular sot to It appears that 31:blasters has published in his paper a irks of articles reflecting in an unwar rantable manner upon 'Mr. - laugher, which no incensed the latter that.bc' yesterday want_to .colt Sten - Asters and hnvo satisfaction far the libellous publications. Meeting him at:the place . above named, Meagher commenced a severe dins tisement 'of blcblasters with a whip sane, np, plying It to his Person 'moot the mildest manner. Ideblasters fled, but beings, pursued, pulled from Ids breast . pocketheavily loaded pistol arid fired at Meagher but nitbout effect, the ball passing near the head Of its intended victito.-=- 111eMasters was then knucked demi bihis own Cabe in the hands of Meagher,' the blow taking elect under , his 'right ear inflicting 'a' Wound Cram which the bleed. - flowed - profusely: ;Vent. flicks+ of the ')7th Ward 'Police, - at thin moment 'Came up and arrested both the parties.,' Wheat he toeVbeforclustfcellroadi 'when they Wero each required to . give bonds , in the SUM Of $2OO for ' :their future geed behavior. Mr. Mesgher :gave the required , . security na the spot, and Melitasters dispatched a Mesta:4or for a person to go -- his ball- Thel'atfair created esciteitieut In the neighborl*, - nad cite time it was feared that a on Egli) -be tween the Irish iengregatcd ' tbesifet would be the minsequeuee, :Capt. Martkhowever . ;"piT.' tented. ad farther efts on of . the - dltilealty by Alip er ,,i n i she crab) With :of! patios under - Ns Camtsand ': . - -A nibAtAit. ' genalov 'clarton . seems o* be renewing his ..yonali • ough the frosts of over sixty winters I havil whitened:his head. the vices and follies of ' twenty ticemboilioldifull. poasesidon of Me heart. Icing: the oldest member of tho Senate, he, seems to have become suddenly'ambitious of be ing also tho least decorous and most reckless member of that venerable body. Having long been regarded as one of the ablest of our public men, he seems in his later days to have become , emulous ofWeller ; and the trophies of ex-sena tor Faote disturb his sleep. Those who read the 1 report of his discussion with Senator Wade giv i en in yesterday's Titnes, will find proof and 11, , Australian of these opinions. • ' i . It seems that Senator Wade: rerad' in a pub- Ifished speech of Senator Clayton a remark, which implied that he bad said something dis paraging ,1 of native American citizens, end which 1 1 Mr. Clayton had not uttered in debate. Mr. Wade asked Mr. Clayton'a attelltiOri to the in- I justice done him,' denied having said anything of-the kind imputed to him, and complained of Mr. Clayton's remarks. Mr: Clayton said "it was a matter of perfect indifference to him ) whether ho (Wade) was satisfied or not. He would say to the Senator that if he was not al- ready satisfied, he (Clayton) was willing and ready to give him plenary satisfaction in any way outride the Senate Chamber.". - This meet have been highly impressive--con sidering the place in which it was - uttered and 'the-man who said it. We don't know any blat ant braggart ifi the lower House who could have improved it. lint Mr. Clayton could, and did. Mr. Wade', soon after making some statement which was not sgrreable to Mr. Clayton, that venerable and distinguished gentleman exclaim ed, *Wier. a lie—fh,,e, a lie!" For which ho wits very peremptorily sod very properly called to order by the presiding officer. - ' If Mr. Clayton's political life is spared, he is likely to achieve distinction in the now role which die has adoPtel.:' It is proverbially difficult to teach elderly repreF . entatives of any , one of the orders into which animated nature is classified, new . ttieks ; , but where there isa decided natur al bias, Men aro never - too out to learn. E3-Sen ator Feote mustlimit - to his laurels.—N. T Times. - . - • In the absence of our regular Washington let ter we take the following trent the correspond ence of the A".,..1 4 . Courier and Enquirer: ".The Homestead bill is dividing the ruling party, and is - therefore to be put out of the way as expeditiously as possible. Mr. Brodhead took advantage of the occasion to make almost a pro fession of Know Nothingiam, and to deprecate, inferentially the throwing out of any new temp tation to foreigners to immigrate to the United States. The vote this morning on Mr. Clayton's resoltition to strike out the alien feature was cu riously_chequered. It was rejected, 19 to 20. Toombs and Jones, of Tennessee, against strik out. Norris' and Wiliiams of N. IL, and Hamlin of Me., voted fortho amendment and against the foreigners. Mason and Hunter voted the same way. ' The Free Sellers and Abolitionists sided with Tootaba and Jones and our adopted bretlo rep, The vote of.. Norris and Williams, who are mere echoei of the Presidential voice, is a decid ed indication of the. President's intention. It is regarded as a premonition of a veto. Douglass and several others "Dodged." Mr. Seward had paired off. ..4 half smothered struggle over. the River and Harbor Bill is now going, on in the Senate. It will be reported from the Committee on Commerce without any additional appropriations. Oen. Cassis Vociferously favorable to the bill.— He entreats all men to watchhim, and boo given repeated assurances that his mind has at length touched soundings and reached a firm anchorage on this important question, and that no amount of noise and confusion shall now prevent the full discharge of his duties. But the more powerful faction, and the rising lights of the party, Doug ' lass. _Hunter and. Brown, are resolved upon the defeat of the bill: The purpose of the President to veto it is now almost universally conceded. Wo have converstd with a passenger .from the steamer Frtuakiln, who gives the very latest re nort of the misfortune of that vessel. It seems that the usual farewell dinner had taken .place, and the passengers retired for the purpose of reaching New ,York the orthodox style the next day. But the morning of Monday, thine was "it fog impenetrably dense, and it soon was discovered that the vessel 111(13 considerably off her course. Between seven and eight .o'clock she struck, and there ensued, of course; more or less confusion. It was impossible to toll where she was precisely, but it was discovered .to be on sand and not rock she had stranded, in about fifteenfeet of, water; her draft being nineteen. The passengers were called to assist the crew in the emergency. It was immediately necessary to throw overboard her provisions and stores, coal included. Signal gnus were fired; and soon, the fog clearing away, is fair, bright day reveal.. ed that the ship's party were not danger, as she was about a thowsand feet [ram shore, on Long Island:Bench ' o ff Moriches, about sixty miles freon Sandy llpok and fifteen or twenty from Fire Island. The usual nautical .procced ures 'in such-cases were resorted to, and by meaner life-boats all the passengers were read ily brought ashore. The baggage was all saved. The passengers took refuge in the farm houses a. few miles from the, place of debarkation, where they found chance assistance. As we writs, there are now some one hundred and twenty in this •City,''.lrt minus their baggage, which has not yet couMup. The tugs Titan, Achilles, Hector, and Underwriter left ettly yestenlay morning, with the necessary machinery for getting the steamer ott The Franklin is. reported to have perhaps the most valuable cargo (which it safe,) ever br,ought to this enuatry, being estimated at over two million dollars.—N. Y. Tribune. The Albany Evening - ,ltids toys, in relation to the report of a largedefaleation in the account 'of an ex-Collector on the Northern frontier: The rumor is not a' fresh one. But wo be lieve dna the Collector in question licjohlated his aeconnts" on the expiratioaof his term of office, by ditopping the books of the Custom house into take Ontario." Ctoxess Ileretrrs scum Prume.—lt Will be I seen by reference to anOtber . column, that the ,Phyelmart of the Cholera Hospital- has at length received instructions to publish dairy reports of rho number of Cholera cases received. A eels ! lotion to this effect Was adopted yesterday morn. lug by the Board of Gealtic . wo have to-day the reports for three days. Tho total number of deaths in Hospital niece Saturday, is 24, while 3.5 patients have been received during the same period: This is an average of nearly a dozen .cases per day, although . the robin' of - yesterday , was nearly double that of the preceding twenty four hotirs.—Y, ?ma., New 1101711 itrit Oft Steamship State of Georgia sailed this morning on her regular trip- to. Savannah. She took out a very heavy cargo, and we letun that there were included in it between GOO and COO cases of coda for Nashville, the design b lug to send them byrsilrosd to Savannah. We arc glad to learn that our merchants ere availing themselves ! of this convenient mode of reaching their Ten ! nesece customers, which—will be, found a very valuable auxilia-, to the, existing routes by the western railroads and Anna.. Tennessee has ! alisays been one'. of l'hiladelphia's, best custom ers, and the rum* of interconise cannot be too much m,taltiplicd..--Phita, . . SrECIAL 'NOTICE& • • Great Sealing to the Aflieted.—The number nal fOrmldalio thunder of the dleelleer - of the Liver dry* long challenged the attentl4 Ofinsidleal Met. Pane of there disease's, dated ander the general held of fintsamption. have been sued:nod Incurable and the un , harp, pedant allowed to die, without =fated sekneo to oder lint • hope of roeoverr. Unaptly Me can no longer be the ease. Armed,. Ida been Mend trhidi gill titre all oceoplaints, of whatever detractor. arising front demons. Slant add Lim. The Plils discovered by Dr.llcLane, of Virgltda, set dinectip upon tbo Lind snd by corroding Itroperstion and mitring It front- ammo, nuts ofr and eationaks ale eomplalots which lure their origin in thls preen. goinedlet hitherto voided for Mar courpialebl, bare nako to operate Won Dlo Putt or the dim-ON but. Dr„licLanes Pills malls thenuelree felt upon the &MOW of the Lira., and b, cleansing the founish4 dri tho teignra dreams of adage *bleb thence &Aro their ex. Sir Purr-Weida carefutto Set for Do, llPLai.ea celebrated Liver Pills. end tats none deo. 71w:rare di. , co I urPOrting to he Liver Ms. now !Akre the Pub- LitLooei Llror.Plf. also bliCelehrateriVened fuge. tan 0.1, Le had at direr:amiable Drug Store In the • .Ligh te, Newto n & Bradbur y 'oP iat m.. . • - _ - ..41 CARD.—Tho subkribor would iesiloCt:- fully afro notleo-to hie musical (aloud. ovary where, that altar • familiar aniaalataxafla with the Kama made by . Linhtect Nentan.lta has become folly satlallacl of their au parluritip and bone with the utmost oaandenoo ladle all :la "arch °fan axcellent Plana to nall andinatc• for khans.' 'selves. • ilnflegmbl Wither AMA. that while all tlrratteii ttoo meemmy. will be alrin to tithe fartbor halm:memo I anctanneral Interests ccr ILA Mew heti. Suttee°. them Qat Ica artil not at all , interfere ; villa Ida •PT.Paldflacal' a.. imiteroopta as Author .$d laylitter;• • . • _ , .. ~ , , ile wonthl bloc, Uggrla: to his friondr, In all parts of the ,Union, howarcr ?onset°, that by swatting an color, with the winner erielossa. Neiston4 nsadhorp. cute op trout, )Ir. it. I,:trout strlttolurgb, ra, far a ph* Tbrto of ref price °Tripe, teal:III ho Iturithltillik rit Instrument 'we uirow In anti torttort..i.4 oa juat ' a. ottlrtntstoons terms se thentlo they repot:telly 'saluted It et the Naafi. MU errateounent ottdr tailinitot add stl. vintages for purchasing Piano Fortoa each as ',IMO' Paver hallge teat, proarnta4 loth* publii,and. ototio/reAt tore we l . l t. • , • ' FAI. B. Ditapntinvi: '.)1: 4 20 at Autittoinr thts Shawca. Naiad/Wain: ill'elintook's 'Family ediJ3ines.—We oix the rUnticat Ohmic of **.r.ii.r. toot akin, to *owl Tathweelt, mita Ourib pue ut. TOW& 124,4/ , ----, Du i' ol * Itnirtiet—Ev-erY variety. RIP upturn iholidal I in OR PairtawaT InnitarS I .• i "C ti jAp. 111 km Eat 1Pla" - 0.. hand iuld kw gall ti c , .. r kii,,.: ,- , • teursmcvelAnt sblionsic Air ri i a i t , i a . A,, t, - D. . 11 = CL girMElVutstred. Pittsburgh. . . -7.lppepsia, and biligestion.=.:Ttie*givs 4 i,eorb, t. 6r theAranwofavertlng or ettrinitbees 'too highly awn:late e,l- The person who alit:merit anyineatts of ettri or all,. riatiou;eonfers ablated upsit hL trilbe tr ,,d /Ott of honor. This desirable eorteumsnatlon has been 0dd...4 god not only may drenefetabe cured, but It may be prevented. by Unsure Of . llcotrard's German raters," nrsoarni by Dr.C. If. Jackson. Thlladelphla, which medi cine Is spoken oft., terms ofthehlgbert comtnendattebtarr thousands who have tested Its efficacy. It la perfectly In nocuous In Its =tut% and goners the saloatde property horteellbr the health of the robost, so well as restoring the health of the etch. • ' Sold In ritaanugh. b r FLEMING tmos"- Dmgchts, GO Wood rt. din, for We by OEO. .lI..KEIG3ER, 14,0 WoW meet. Jrll4tod.MrT PITTSBURGH life, Piro &Marine Insurance Company; OFFICE 55 FIFTH' 6TREET,.- 3110:13.10 RALL, PllTSlll.llton,ye. JAMES S. MOON,. Pruident. • Claain A Colmnr, Sanatory. This Company makes every Laminnee ap pertaining toot connected with LIFE tilf3gB. Also, against null and Cargo Risks, on the Ohio and Insides:llml 'deers and tributaries, and Marine nista gen. orally. • - • And against Loss or Damage by Fire. And 'against the Prins pr the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. Panel.. lamed at the lowest rates oonalstent with safetr to an turtle. Mum= Jamie S. Rolm Wm. S. Raven, Samuel Meliuttnn, Jemee D. Meolll, WMILom Phlllipe, Alexander Bradley. John Soott, John Fulterto . ' Joseph litmam, M. D. Robert Rain ' _or, John Alpin, - Aletwoder Remolds, Asm tiosit'lo'§.Callilti I Wm. P. Johnston, June. Manhell. Oeorge S. Belden, _. 111. mm Stowe, Ileavv; "' 'C. ....m7 . 25-Iy6b l.Post Don' 1 Iwitr //St WU' . 111 1 181 R M recovering from the effects ofFe rer, or motioned Moen orany kind, will and Cokes Sy:knish St!stare the only remedy which will revive their 4moping conetlintkam expel all bad human from the blond. excite the dyer to • prompt and healthy octloo, end by Its tool., properties, region, the patient to life end vigor. We can only say TILT IT. A .!ogle bottle le north all the so-celled Sarsaparilla. In existence. It contain. no Mercury. OPlue..or rntYnthrd' noabltu , Or p.+lterions drug and can he Oren to the youngest. Infant without halts lion. See the certificates of wooderlAenres around the bottle More than tire hundred persona ha the city of Richmond V., can testify to Its good effect. See atlecrtisement. JelSdkelmT ..TOEUS C. BAKER & CO.'S TRITE MEDICINAL COD LIVER OIL, Prepared eipreasly fur their Hales for Medic inal nee. J. C. It t Co. having =played sn agent at the Flaherke to superintend the mannfacture of their OIL as sores the peddle that it le prepared with the greatest emu from none but fresh and healthy livers. All Unsold with their signature will be. !mad to he of unusual fine quality, and Inaba retained In the meet del. Gate stomach. It I exteulvelr employed both In private and Mona! Prentice, and well deserver the attention of Invalid; us runway more rainabla than any yet direovered,lU um gumption or pulmonary mr.l l .r. J9IIN O. BAKER A tO, No. 100 North 20 st., Philadelphia. For ralpby all the principal Drnacleta. jell.tandarriaT Myer's Extract. of Rock Rose, ,an invaltv able Remedy for all Scrofulous Diseases, Indigestion, Chronic and Auto DlarrbaaAiol Complaint or Dynntery, loin Maim( Cutaneous Emil:Mims, Liver Cam plaint, animate and Aerate Rheumatism. Batt Rheum, Sick Headache. Canker, liareinz Sm. Stoutly and General Dahlldyl And as a Pur(firr ihe'Plood. it woo:waled_ Film the New Haven Palladium. tre;rfor Font Ross —A medicine under the ti tle of *Rock llme," made than •nlant of that [HMO, is her log lamest run in this vicinity for its curative properties. The cry of "quack.". truly apPileable batlast one half of the medicines of the day. cannot be Justly applied to the Rock Rose. for It has - made Its mark" In this city in revers] Kee, to the relief and cure of caterer., when other yet:males hen failed—sod what Is quite remarkable, some erects best phydelana do not hesitate to speak very favora bly of the compound. The mrtitkatee of ernes are not fate Muttons, but from highly nameable mime, moat of. wig= are well known to us. ' The manufacturer la alas known to name gentleman who would not to engaged la • humbug. or iss deceiving the ambito In any vv.-11,k taiga. Wocheerfully endorse tbe came., baying attached Its good erect ourselves on pulmonary and smolnkeis eom• olutnta We believe It Is the test compound for ocildsiind coughs, natant. The Rock Rae has lonalsam knoirn u si Plant of rare smiled virtue, and Its Preparation Is 'super- Intended by a gentleman of ability and character, In this city.—\. 11. Regiskr. . l'tow Mau, pen. 20,1851. This le to certify that tbe notlee'of the Rook RUN meat doe published to out paper In oonnertion with out hoar, the ly.Uadloso, wu not only womolleited. but was written by the editor of hie own judgment andoteereation. 0.3801LN 8 RALDWLN. Palianwir Orms. New Maven, Da. "A This will certify that the feroralde notice of the toelt ghee known tee the •irork Rose,e was vol.tior teetao: nhd, Induced by the writer's Irstowledg• of the mnalv• eA- Arts ot the artkle to certain Mae, WI well am by the War' star Wuhan which others veil known .to him. bad as premed of Mend furthermore, then...title V. written with. . cut Par'ar the prambaot Parra.ht. or the knowledge of the manufacturer. lIALU)OCR. t WILD.II A N. .SCROFCLA." NITERS' EXTRACT OP ROCK ROSE This wonderful medicine is fleet gaining for Itself epee, hefty which oo other medicine can tweet of. The' plant. Kook nom, is need and recommended 1, many eminent phyileians of our country. Hear what J. 11. Thenapeon, of l'hilidelplais mpg "1 tome nrescriledit la hid_ eases of &Tofu/one patient.; a Willi Thandial; einalasAilr traded the attention of sealorphydcians Ito mportsthe I,4l.ring-remarkable eve of. Wit to Berelnend of - the tight hip, in Fehruary.lB44. The lad arse 'I 'years old, and had ths dlecue for .3 yeart. the bona was didocited upwards and outwards. There was. large evening on the hip lead to the hone, into n hiehl maid • threat my Amor. I emoted 3 ulcers. 11, imd been undue *rural phislciwes, shd had given him up. I ordered s decoction of Rock Rose —in two day. his night sweats aunt. I then oedema spoonful of Reek lhw4 throe thaw a day. -Thirty nine day, after Iw.. .direly' welt fold wholesalaand retail at the Drug acre of Charge 11. Keyser, No. 140. eornor Wood it. and Tiepin alley. ffirEirn of the tiolden Mortar. - :11/fddef Indigestion. and Liver vomptaint Wed EL KIRKS PCI7IOWCUX—IIend the forlosinn Uttar from Rey. 0. Dickstem, • .11ImIonsm In Orman: Us. EL U. Etta—Dear Pal—llysalfaml wltehlag been L a u' „Jr, o l am the tmitrnwaUob.l MlolUee In lids place. •aa errand :f 'LT ""r"olf 7," h4 . 1.-va - aftw . ar„ - w. ack several 1:4.- tlae—two or three etwb—alnat • year mad half Len. and et • Mee boyar asklayea an sand beallb tbs pan, ma wa bay. Mors that thue. 1 hadzot taketra alngle bottle beta* that [althea or the stattaelt which sa diatmwei the dyta tryptla woe reacted. anel I bare fel t orating arlt At. that Una, M wire wan amp/AWN from eb reale dl rqs so of the liver, whleh had been of Wend yes n alai:Oh:Ur. by the me et your Madams. Mid by P. M. K 19.11. Canal Dula, €19 , 11. U. E11Y9.91. 140 Wood st.. and artatichrts • mid Medne healer. teem wharf. I r&D•11 olvortlaltat retruhnm eopy.) ext 94 A. H. HOLMES & BRO., 111.4301 , 1CTITIIialk Of SOLID BOY VICES, RAIIMP.RED IRON AX LES, CROWBARS, SLEDGES. NAT TOCKS, PICKS, . runber, Mill, Tobacco & Cotton Serowe', 6A41 , 1.0 Machinery. Car s and Drhlge. Bolts, with • • Thretul an 4 Nab complete, - PITTSBORtI PA. , ,WAlnOrno 01 {Fool yr.,: um= neer AND Stomp ifirKlatork vomited. mMlif • Norse's Invigorating Elixir or oolout--iro. to 'maim I. this great restorative Is aceatopllablosi mach extraordlawy corny!.e min only tapir that In the Arabian herb that Snow Its aietUnal ingredhmt have been Weeded by the Omnipotent thyskimi. stator ameane and greater vaileties of CUTIFth• DTOPe OHM than Lad hereto:tire taro ennead to Mid In atondraidbfferent artieloe of the pharmacctoria. A whole medicine chest of remedies, so to !peek, seems to have bean combined In Ms barb; and In the rILIIII•or CORDIAL we bar* their no• contrated emenot It Is lb* efface, however. not thememe with which wo have to deal In the feractleel application the mednide.' The victim, of 4TONDIGA an .wed. the earning are relieved, the helfparalysed resume their idly ley, the suttmam llant hes/Dube art tormented no more' Weheal[beoo'me Ammo; OWtint of Jenne* leaves the - emopleston of the Mau, the deprelowd to obits UMW - buoyant, the dck tea. alaupt In "every randltion of Motu dorin immediate benefit tram the ass of Dr. Iterrea In vlgotatbeff Mir or Ondlal. Moor Cacti, sepportaff by Inefratable proof, are Prownicd to the attention of Imo side. who fold Wily them' by a Kittle bottle of urr m•4l' dr. !the Dyad V prd,rurxdsidy rorpdrarstad. plotbot - Oen. Print threw dollars per bottle, two ix Ova &Due, eta he twelve•dollan. • It. JltNO, Proprietor, -: Sold by Drumobne throitglient. the United Slates, Gaeta das and tryst .1 teller. Genera) Anne. Pitesbn kb—Th.lloß Dres., earner - Wood and Poodle, dm:eat. led Gan. IL ./ Geyser, arrive Wood street sod lapin Mist. A 1.., by J. P. Pleoginir, Alleubent DO v . • - • Jairdw.. .6ina =MG. FLEXING to 4. Niuo 6 Co.) Wii - OLESALF, DRIFOGIBTS,' • - ' NO, 66 WOOD NTRNET. • ' • pi t&r06Dria11h.,WL66640614664.61 Varsollan. Wet ftARDW'ARII LOGAN, WISON CO t , Bag to-Call the attramtion ofoyars to Oeir •xtenslnStodar - . . HA.B,DWANE AND SADDLND.Y; 'comprlst.gorth alba mod onteplotwoownenwny 'in' the RECEIVLD LY RECENT PACKETS 17011 end wIEC thorn:int cox .inait &ramble, term, llei. ohirito going Rut will find their inter* gnwookwi bg A r uocass 62- Ano W vrAtO. tuarirloraballibtetirdirB O'CONNFS, BEIMIAII. & 00., BANKED'S AND INSBRANCE - BEAT, ICE d. N. Ilti.Wood planet, ono door hm Vnit burah. -- 1 113 7, grul Pia lennas. isu tad Thug Ere/Unto, knocan Itattorn and Wootocn Tinto Brno. atulikondana" Naten. olh;a dNT opt ou ' fba.44o canto. or re? snd Coiront Money; and Memo Ma and Marino Pollcloo tho ,lETX4 Itsustairo.a Oorauri, (nub Canna, 11170,000 J and r.out. higuircs CohinsT. (Nina • NORRIS LOCO%OTIVE, WORKS. • 0-41 r ' l4ti #7 1 , :9SP,t , 14# *mid, 'lkdoefrlphst GAGED tbr many_ pant ol'obasiveiy the utatrehteture Want tirtVEA, UT* eftwatlr end ziglr l o e ct i ttli L tee sri itirttiMcg b lit l it a F=l:4°.lTilirti d e" ,ta " 7 "c`iwan°t' - -Autumn muds : A:O44PC gnemsbr-ca 4. - - PION -o%*//19 aseauttreetkit , tille Puseekr adovapk- _ y,Fjt, .2. _ uanilty. tlltitir GO JP Efiiiosnd,Vololo.lt • cogonnattiri lai.dr-itapixta trio rals, -metlr , 111140. .Pliklist Thu. otibi 14.4. so stunt bat ilsakrzin:ll4 .014iaauWaono . A =stet sod•JOrd PM qui to kid wcoast. : IV-. • . ; ; , 1 11 , I'l'l llNilt3ia! Cholera!! Clarkilea!!! Dr.' If =atop's' Syrup of BlackbOrry awl Fguenfr.:f o r tta army' Chao.. C r tiplern lefignitrts, ci,tm ..fferrbcsonce. Dysotl if CLUe, Craxygni andair loateetaufThe bawds, eitherie adult/or chadren. .• • -• • _ DR. ILLUILTOYS. SYRUP OP. BLACRIIRRRY AND SASSAYILMI has 011111 intiveisal'aMisfactlan, and Ia just the Tcrr ol.tkide you 0 . 4 to Inurrandliee, for which Son Liu In the habit brAslns Paregerle, or laullanorn—u there Ia e 0 au. ? enultheufttun Its 'ace. It will cure the most slight attacks oyyoarehlldren and 14,411 elm the severest eases otCholeta,- and,hia 'cured persankin the collapse stat e arks , being girenup by their Phreklase . -or6 neverfalllng %noses of the DU. Giro thin:ll,4ll , 4mo a trial .4 you will not bo sotleted without supply always In your house. :ll'henerer Tour childron cry, then Is certainly eomelhlrg the matter— they are niforing pain of same kind, and oft. at night they . 11, restleiss and troublesoma, , and nothhm :ill do them much good as • for drops of the ByruP—lt lee rery platten and your children will be fond of it. Price only 25 cis. psi bottle. Sold, Whoßeale or Rata. at. Dr. KEYSER'S Drug Store No.I60; earner Wood street and 'Virgin alley, sign of the Uoldea Mortar. iy2o-dAwT - HENRY H. COLLINS, FORWARnING AND COMMISSION DIERCHANT, AND WHOLES/DM DEALER IN CIIEESE, BUTTER, SEEDS, FISH, And Produce UeleraHy. No. 2.5 Weintreet, Pittsburgh. 11.15 A. A. CARRIER &. BRO., Cornet 4th awl Smith&ld ata., PFFT,SBURGII, PA., AGENTS State Mutual Piro & Marine INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARRISBURG. CAPITAL $350,000. Girard Fire and Marino Insurance Co. OF PHILADELPHIA: CAPITAL $300,000. IMSURANCR COMPAYYOI' TER VALLEY OF VIEGINI4. WINCHESTER, PIRO MA: - Capital $200,000. OM= PENN A. INEURANCECO.OP PITPADEEOI4 AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $200.000. . A.A. CARRIER. Peep. PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY, CE IL J Btoek, Annual ( i liN nYesteru. 0 661 . 7 ii 08, IN(.,OII.PORAT ED 1b25. . Polisiesmf Insurance issued at all times on the most favorable terms, against LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE, OS TUN PERILS OF NAVIGATION GEORGIE X. ARNOLD. Agent,' For Plttaburghand Allegheny Lrol. Br a 61433 14,1. M. Bally'e Antidote and Lation.-colobrat ed throughout the hind as the only . reliatie preparations ever Invented for the cure of all Diteasea of the Urinai7t Organs, Pdee,'and Female. • Complaints. The mat =Mem them extraordinary aledielnee have al ways metwith In toiing the above eumplalnts, hes sur prised' even the Proprietors that:each . .. saying nothing of the thousands of Individualrwho have been 'permanently eared by their, use. We would as the public that they are not men patent hawimps. compounded solely to sell, but unprepared by n thorough Chemist; with tbi meet choke and rare Ingredients whir-it can be obtained, and are Intended to dom.'. Ent one tried Is required to eon. vim* all that such h , the fut. . . They are put up lo bottle*, with full dim-Mons =amp*. nylni than, the Antidote at El, and the Lotion at SO eta. Per bottle. One bottle lute ten day. Many have been. , entirely cured to two or three days. Invented by IL DALLY. Physician to the Hospital o Paris, and prepared by DURO'. CO..' General Ageura for the bolted States and Carnulas, to whore all orders must be addraseed. Principal Ihipot, 0,13 Broadway, corner Grand at. New York. heti in Pittsburgh, wholesaleand retail, by FLCIIING 11111 XL. (Snowman to .I.lllddlCo.).Nia CO Woad et; Wheel log, J. IL parrEr,qoN a GO, and by 'Drama/de every where. .ie=-3mdfa. PELEE STEAM MILL. CANAL BASiN; ALLEGHENY, NEAR THE UAILROAD STATION. Fa.-nilios will be eupplied with - our various grsden °frit tisn 0110OND FLOUR. lby leitving their or. :Must the Mill, or in one hove. at Invont, Wilson tin% Wood street. or Braun Intl yner or. Liberty and St. Clair sir, Pittsburgh: U. 1.. ar ts, or J. T. Simply ISusolsts. Allegheny. 'now will he delivered to se in eitiUr of the Terme, CAS II on delivery. ' • tel.fo ICENNTAT A (XL "UNITED STATES- LIFE INSURANCE, . ANNUITY giD TRUST COMPANY. Arati,z*Xt=us • CdPITAL-4250,000_ . /2. owner qf Third and CAmat sfrwit:Xlsilderlphid UTFICEILSIM.TIIS 110SIE DOA RD AT PIin.ADELPIIIA ra kur al . ll . . m llektvhtr4 , , , _ Am +se W. Thenzpon,, Leweenee Johnntent. Jamb L. Internet, I.lfrenx, Witham 11.(ingheln. Illfee: 41,44dent.-4 , tephen K. CrewlfwlL Peetiriortt—Autheree W..Thetwomon. Afehrai Excetiner-I.lttehar. , ,h, Jame. 11. Willem. /47 AlleALeht City'. It. It. Alevert. M.lr.. ARNOLD. Arent. tnhl7 , 74 Fourth 'meet. Pitt shnrgh --Enlarged: or - Varieout. elms, Weak ovors.no vo-troot 7lscLu.-1 wool{ ..p•• rully In cite pi sttelitkm orphysleians, and the Pnbile Awnereni nty sern'tareat of Silk. Elastic Steeklm.,. lime Cop.. Ankle &eke and bends...ye for the relmf And rare et Vizi owe re HalarAed Ccioe. Weak A ntlre, Week ranee Jolnte and the railocts4 , l4l•nees wool In the ed.. of 4llaapawe on nulriußnotwardsuDle•rt. sa-1 al.o top avert varfrty of Truaars, Itolt trace Supprtors. Alontler Inv.*. and In fact all kba.ll. of ni • bableal appliance. used In the PIM 01 diva.. 1110.1 f. ENVIER, Wboladalt eal4l-441441 So. 110, car. 11 - cod .•. and Virrln • ARNOI.D & WILLIAMS Chiban Furnaces, %frog Oen Tubing AND PITTINti akStltM IX, For Worn:big and Ventilation Badingr •J 1.4 R. vrill gootrzrt. S.pr Warming and Trutibalox by noun or flot Rater, 111. or Clabion's rumors Cbarebos. SobOolin. lloapltabt. Tadorlas,,Oron. Howe& Court nooses Jells, Maxim oe bretll Op. Na. 2.5 31*.rl.rt .t..,lrlthOurgb • NELSON'S FIRST PREMIUM • • DAGIT ER RECITYP E S. UL9 PUBTOYFICIS 6U11011.40. TIMM STROM. inrriZENS AND STRANGERS who wish e...tsdo an accurate. artlstic and Moness,at :171% VIVVVe7TaII It ..,T,4 4 '4,1==1; is guarantied; or no that ge Lute: nay lag one of the largest and 1.4 arranged 81dfi'srad 6kY Lights a.er coo. dratted as the norposoorlth Isotratnetts orthe moat rypoan.wfui rtg44 "a rrr k' SlY S Tlorill ' aZon r ilsn ''24" Aelt the j"l9 a l tro *Dr to thopalrons or the Aq: a style arrraanerrsoly Pea. rather singly or In croups, 'shish hu noses Leta mitrivard. 740 M. Orn and operating aU sreathen.froni 8 o do* • Jain o akek. Y. . • otaols.T great Cure of Rheumatism.-Tho'. Edi tam of the Flicbulond Republican, ofDee- 21.189 ; /, *ay that Cart.r, smniak mini.. it no ..ch mralicine. • Tiler Mid • aim in their prat room who was 'Wad 'With rkdent Memorial ILhournatirm who was contihrudlY oniapialoing endow in Ids hack, Snits; and Jolla: hie oyes had Maws frierialt and rualtery,neck swollen. throat sum and all tbaoymplocas oflOnnunatienr. Combined with Scrofula. Twohottles of Clorter'S Spanish Mixture cured him, and In an editortal notice as &bore, they rear testi. moor , tolls wonderful good otheta, and oar their. only re gret Is, that all outfacing with dlreasea bribe blood aro no whir* doh* arlatcoec of sucks modlolue. The; cheerful ly nototontond it. See their ontldeate and paha In ful around the bottle. • • ' , lyl4:loadtwT: Citizen's Dun:wane Comp 7 of raisin:mei. 11. D. NI Nil, Prtridmit. SALIUI4. L. SIADS111:11., Sc'esh 07PICX, 94 in rut. BETWICKY muirir.AND 'mop Xratara. IKl6Altr DULL AND ClitllD 11.14D8 ON TII 11/ )AND MIAAINDIPYI lUYKII9., AND TILIBUTAID K 8 AT. Masts against Lou or /Amap¢aaiy F. ALSO aprmd f.h• pere74 N An MA and AZAND 11'..4170.1rwil tad TRANYPORZATION. D. 1(1.1, LarlsemJe Mm. ., A l Dsot Yli CT t t l et4tl=4 6 11441490, 14 4 frauds *diem Itllait Putsioet, Athooniasker, Wiator Surto. as. 44. MoiriN • ___ — juyi____nutys—on Tbunday morning, , 20t11 last. by the Aar. A. IL Arran. Ur. JOHN A. ti Mien-Eft Awl „KAM A- ItET A IRIittILAII Wills city.' • ' . 'Ow* L i Mf BM]dierifilin ',DE IA 1 , , a All R T SQN C ARK tya NoTtli-West corner , of Hill and Ifonigatet d r;troets s icithat toroitgb ilutithigdeo. INem.. In wble a "Tr Nrigng trintell., to be tione. 1 111:eapsulaSdikt tbblrgelpor"lnalt !done/ rwedie . .l d[epeeil,Parable etnnaltd. tat/tort; glao,ter 6.9 and 12 onths, payable wilt, ren ultaul sobable eaten of Intern,: thereon. • 4. 4:211iai,VX12,1,0 °rip:4ll467i r.p,, , a..1,4.ft 4; U. P 44. Nia•Urr.. r ral 6 fl 4 o4 4 Lltil iT .-721 : "*. fm 11 : "."11.. '177 twit or Stolen . . N the night of the .18th inst., from the Ev4i, it bly- It ll ' n r alltjaTit i ;VW: l eil nr 4ll tr ' I Ai ?glen Wet** , In retwatlen tenietrelne, ir y t hlin will be etet e rewerdna nano g_at thle own), or et the store eLtßelle Llggett. anti7o Water Mir!. I I 42141.4 TI7OMAS BELL., 1-4 ?0 LBS. TARTARIC AUI D for male I)7y . -- Flamm) mum. • Dvits BRANDY • AND 'PURE ' WINES, nii ined!elneliniveece. on pea* nnd *ale nr . • - DROP. 4 t. eAsKB SAL soD4'on lain/ and for - • L - .lfirmi NG Twos. BALS Visit Cab; stare and tar we nr lit 211 , Yu:via Bans. ' Ti BBLS LAMP 114APII.•,• • • aanort437;l, for . oda '''• • r r inairLid STAEITY - - ERALTGIIT L'fkr'4) , YrdmiaFo3,, .111434r.LIQUOt&ft ban onhand.n•gige ..." , ..... p reaanagighlaggigurmaAndir aw iiiv„ablaeltlitfrat i pas to wive Prin Itertleafti7k . 4 IL " n " l jOt. 1/LZUWeventligetli'atii. ALOWATION. of gm vincipal. App=7lllll:l=tal 4 .4=6' to ttabinha,the 06th c Aqthi -- --- 1011tierrg h emount ge g uth and clt the attitellbtiMl 11114 .. “{ans,illnoi+nemoi taiterrzur trreectUr wo . 500 Liis. PINK RQ9 . l . ' it kr itdithy 'isms° sae. - qY~ YF.a'~.+'Jts lichigan Southern cc Northern Indiana _ . RATEd.RO.AD. EOM TOLEDO TO L CITICAGO, connect inn at Chicago with Clement'. Line of Sierunent tor . . e. Milwaukee. Shebomin and sat the ports on Laka ! Michigan. and With the tiin and hook Island hail:v.l inranneection at La Salle with the illluolaCentral and Chi raw and Milielselpol Railroads and Illinois giver Line litealueraVor la Salle. Hoek - Wand. St.Lonle and all mint, on the Minds and inieniatippl Rivers. FOUR DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS - -• Ist—Ex - press 31a11 Train leaves Toledo at 2 A. M., arelr. hag In Ctilongest L 27 P. M. • gd—Morning Express Train tear. Toledo at 11 A. arriving lee Clileago at 9.00 P. 31. 3d—Afternoon Express Trails leaves Toledo at 1.30 P. 31., orrtot in Chicago at 11.00 P.M. 4th—filght Express TralnbuiveaToledo at 8.13 P. M.; ar rives In Chicago at 0:4.3 A. It. • One Train on Sundays, leaves Toledo at 8.15 I'. 31., and arrives el Chicago at 6.45 A. 31. Pour Daily Trains on tho Cleveland and Toledo Railroad, connecting with the above. Passengers by taking the Ohio and. Penna. Railroad to Manaileld..l the Sandusky and Mansfield Railroad to Morirwrille. will there connect with the Cleveland andT. ledo Rallmad. Or by taking the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Itallroad at Alliance, will then connect at ileveland with the Cleveland and Toledo !Dairen!. making the time from Pittsburgh to Eillmgo. vla M. B.E. I. Itallromi In 211hours1 Through Tickets ax. be procured at the oakea of. the Cleveland and Pittsburgh and Ohio and Penun. Railroads, under the Monongahela Ileum, or at the Depot L. D. RECKER. Agent. Pittsburgh, July alth. 1824.—tf M. 8. and N:1.12. 11.. Sale of Valuable Real Estate and Iron Works in Monongalia County, Va PURSUANT to a decree of the Circuit Court f Monongalis county. rendenel on the ltith July. 1F.5-1, In a claim wherein earnatri 111•Ketry In the plainttff and Anna IL Kay mad others are defendants, the under. signed, C..mmissionem appointed for the purpose, will sell at Morgantown, he ,uhf county, On Friday, the Bth day. of September, 185.1, all that splendid property In Stamm:Mita county, Vnit In la, tying along and near Cheat Hirer,generallr known as the Alonouggila iron Works,. containing about Twelro Thnuimanli Acres.. whereon ant ClaYtnl PPTEIId Furnaces, Omaw wean! by the said M'Keir.v—a Grist 01111. Nave 111111, r., driven by a tine water power. On this land there- is beabundanceof Iron Ore, ate:weak limestone and Um • e. Then , harty, a valuable Perry eroradug Cbeat flyer, belonging to the property. This estate Is well situated for manufacturinggeposen not only of iron, but of wool and cotton, being a urted in the heart of a mart farming trtlwool-greying country. about 05 miles Fount of Pittsburgh. embracing the Runt water power In Wrote Virginia. and having nammuniention with Pittsburgh. by water. . , . • . • The sale will ho on the following -Credit,' to arte..-Ono. Ether the parcharte money - payable in ILI menthe from . the day Of We. and the Maiden In one. two and threat years from the day of male. The porch:mar will too maul r . ed to give bond with nocurity for the moment of the pur chase Metter. 11111011. e. WILSON " • IV AITMAN Wilititlf, :jy - 214twa Comm °nem. • Notice to Teachers _ . 0 FEMALE TEACHERS WANTED, tro take char g e of the Bale mid Female Diriginne of • Medium Department of the Public Pedlar!, In the Itor oughorDirmingliam. Ladler &mida ir to an o tr, ill Llcaw mil at the Dry Goode Store of J. M. WELBOY, Diamond. lu aahl Borough, on or bethrs the 51 to of Augnetnext : Js lade JOS. Mel( NIUUT. Preeldent. Proclamatibn CITY OP PITTSIICRCII,..S.S. !N naeonlaneo with a resolution of the Se fret Connell of the Kahl city. and the Provision. of nu et of the Uenetral Assembly of the State of Pennspivania. provldimefor the imorpomtion of the MY nr Plttelmreh. and ofthetithmlement to said Art, I. eran H. Maim , of ashl cify. dots.. this my Pro F cla din mation d . declar ing the' tm the fourth TIJURSDAY of July, A. lb, lOU. being the 27th day of the month. tie freemen of the ieioth %Card (Xenia city. quallthel to vote for members or the Donee of Repreeentatives of this Commonwealth. will meet at the usualplace of holding Jr.i.alsos In said Ward. and Select by ballet a eitlum of mid Word tot. :October of the Select Council °fluid city, for the unexpired time of ]tat thew hdwards, Fag, resigned._ (Mon undortny hand, y and the seal of said Cltrof Piths: V2lt t l a this V.Ut . h ofJuli k il i p . . k tfts i t z,. : Pocket Book Lost. ••• • • A.PORT MONLE Isms lost yesterday some wherebetween the Manchester Toll (late and the &millet Station. en the U. d Pa. R. ft., contalningabont s2o—two ten dollar bills, one tee donut:4lb one gold dol. lat,-and nevem] private Mere The tinder will be suita bly rewarded by leaving the one,, at the omen. ttebvugh. duly 2Uth.lSd i. Caution. TOST OR MISLAID—a Drat!, drawn on 4 arCalionah d Colbert on. Baltimore. dated Pitbe burgh. Arra 12th. at four months, for 45,648 fits; • lin e Warn being inined. the nubile aro eautlimed against ne gotiating raid original bill. jrls-9ta MACKEREL --New No. large, in whole Wad twit bbla.. In afore and for sale fiy • .r 0. isIACKIMIN:LCO. Wh Oil r r or a ji. AILS • o. imecututtm a jrIrti3I:IIIIII.I7edRICULTURAL TILE WORKS—Draining Tile of th e annexed alma for land minima manufacturwl by J. Wardrop. . TdeperllooUfmi—ls inch Calibre. 31$. 3hl inch $15., 7.,U inch 012. &W.* Tarr* of for t 2ineh 2. 'V ea of large ralihrm suitable for lee !louse., Yards, Cisterns, to, making the most durable dminage in use. l'ittophlote mailed to applicants. con taining MI information. and amides 619.7 bo seen at Um Seed Warehouse, 17 MOIL street. JAS. WARDROP. dare for ACR &000 saes SLOTII:MIS.?f aeacres and upwards, at $5 and SIO per litre. Moat. along t he One oft.LL, tbe Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, within from Ito 4 miler of Common and Belton Stallone, )ler. shall bounty. Va. Shiny persona bo the crowded eitlee would do wall to purl... a fow gormand secure' a health . and nonfortable born.. Timm aro lint rate markets for all kinds of prodom at every station along the Railroad. A village at Cameron Station IA growing rapidly. and tho mum miasmata improving very fast. Termsof mamma easy and tilleicedisramoble. a. CUIIiBERTYSON.I4O.4:4 st. n[1:8: fireseTtal ter and -No. 7.1 Fourth It., liecond story, sioneentratiew col to Um Orystol Palace Dag martian Oallery. Dreesea Maim Mantillas. Talmo; ste made in Um latest styles, and on the shortest. oath's. Childrenle Drew e., te...noulovip irlib ambient and dimmtch, and at very moderate prier. Bonnet,' alteredd dyed according to .tireetions, and bratty and tasterldly an trimmed- (Brous a call.. s-u y d the. Ntile - xj Age 4 tie; kor the la . tleof lal r pro Ce. i.‘ - 1 Cider 41111 . for IVcatera item. law brapared to fterl4.4l degas and att.* me 111. this Gad prOttlitlll3 either wholeaala or ro.. tall, at A equal) 10 VOW. Ott thy LIMO OAKUM'. I.l