PITTSBURGIiGETTE. , fi - PITTSBURGH: - WEDNESDAY. MORNING; AIIGIIST 23; 1854 4 ,Wll4O 117 ATE Tl9Egr. TOR GOVERNOR,: d.TAIYI_ES, POLLOCK; or sOIITHooII:GLAXD COLXIT. - TOR , "CANAI, COMMISSIONER, GEO - RGE DIRSIE; ALLIMIMAT POR.YUDGE OP SUPREME COMP, 'DANIEL M. SMYSER: Allaghgty CommtyW.nig Ticket, • " DAM M inCina•Pittabagb.. ' • 1111 • • • • • • • 1 0 R.RERTT;THANEit. ' ' JOLIN I ATISE. ilerallao, Tllrmlnzturt• ': • 'JAWS OUT. rloler. • ; • • 70 - 11.1 MAM, 'E tiesi:Deer. • • • itlZTßT•RO4nTrilttsborgle • HILANDS. ikon, . JAMES D. ailsiizi;uiPgr Bt Anti m fOP k , pteutmirgi. • ignlt Nn i3 l46l no* il N l , ic.,:rl2lkguu4w. . , Adveiihets.Nelibir Ms - Mltanial Zooms liartehrtlnigratabllslopeatottlie Daily Guettec opened Mi throdsr:, Arrnmasilawhodasintbeir !Wee* to appsar to yapthn Mader mar Wax ;will itleushand theatin -_ .. . . L • , '`elli.Plttukarela Weekly Gazette.,Tha extensive • ...ilrens4l642 of oar li7ctiv 'Gazette offers to onibuiloessmen ' ,:a mOitt doolAblo Medium of making Oolz - btotloosa known Oni etrplatlon hi berWeimlbuyityl flrothotiamild,resebtog .'- - ooiout elm Isioethant, slimailfutarer wad skop-keepay le . 4 M-,efole..Dase;of lids:s%4er* Itirrarsewrann--Thcr New York TrMune - erialcini. of t4i ale**tte effect of the freeet• &Guth, makes the following remark—!... There is ao 'danger of Amine, but - there fenced of rem:o - heme irpolen offs of greater - And more pressing importance than is generally . .supposed:. - The loss incurred by , din country from the drouth is. variously estimated at from - ear hundred to two hundred millions. The latter Spit, is probably Dearer to the trutb than the 'former. -- IVhaterer the loss may be, arid that it I Immense no one can doubt, it must hiriDndured, sad it Is theilietate of wiDdorri to prepare for its Odesequeneesurith r eenrage, firmness' and resig nation: • Although the loss falls originallk upon - %the ibrieer, hi :effects will be very equally die , ,tributid ,through the whole ~ None can ese44.their share of the linden- How are ' we to Studio for. this immense loss? There is only One true: and honestiriy, and that is,' re -2 . • Themeeple of this country; of late years, liars : atiteriatialy bean fast livers. Blessed with fritit. 141 seisonif "and almost unbounded piOsperity, and Misting altaost unlimited use of "our credit,' wa hire gone on :in a. career of unexampled -ripecidedian and extravagance. A sudden blight :luts fallen upon our fruitful fields, the true iscursiel-of our wealth, and wo stand almost . .241Mat at the. hopendits g dangers no Happily, we are In no danger of famine. - • The stripes of a merciful Providence sic tempered with mercy. If luxuries and the - of a wasteful extravagance are denied y; still food in'snlmciehcy. The ala 't y. mid not overwhelm ua, unless we heedlessly . _neglect its. warnings. If we would avoid its die vtatratra restate, we must retrace our itlps; we - Theie can bi 46 question that the majority of people in moderate circumstances in this country, 'vend at least one-fourth more than is necessary 'Tor decency, health and . conifort; while, those in - ' • virulent chtumataimes squander tWice or three times as muck as is required for Arlie enjoyment. I These unnecessary cud injmiono expenses must • :.I:?4:Uat•Aft.i: There is enough for all; but no one — tout waste his own and hie neighbor's share . • , Where must - retemielument begin! At home., ' ...inthq-faileily circle. A careful examination will dlicover many. items of expenditure - which can . - eaeily be dispensed with. An immense amount is neat. annually for 'how, parade and dress, which add nettling to real happiness. Millions tif.;dollare ere, spent to imitate or. eclipse oar -neighbors and rival; la houses, in; furniture; in - • !equipage, in dress;and in luxuries in eating and ...drinking.' ',Let this wasteful extravagance stop., litiltwork cifreform,much, very mueb, depends . wpon the /tithes. :if the wives will earnestly in- troth:carotene, the biesbands willgenerally see 'and the good resolution.. While one half of the., - :htirininnity will ho - compelled to retrench from -:,;!*beielniii necessity, and many hundreds - of thous-. ncdawillhave to struggle daily with the Italia the - door, those, whom God has blessed with *bun ' - dance end" influence should set - at! example of :trukilltY,,tioth for the benefit of the mcample and • tcth ire means of aiding those who will -have lit- Ale but charity to depend tipan. ' Prudence, forethought and economAn bust aeelaie more thin 'ever necessary. Every des an of bate/nese will be more or less affected. - - tbe resources of the people are cut off limit :their purchases to absolute ne- , t' oesaario --The new carpet,' the • new piece of 'furniture, 'the new set of hardware or thins, the 'new coati or - the new dress, which hid been con , temPlated; will be relinquished- The old ftirni - tare will be rubbed up, the old carpet Made to • do, - , the "old oast brushed, and, the old frockturn: A " Many, practical lessons In economy will be learned by the honest and debt-fearing. Fiery branch of business will therefore' feel the pres core. Hence the neeessity for economy and No: retrenchment -can, however, fr,be Made In wages, except where employees are 'l-'beseded; as the enhanced price of living , renders impassible for persons depending on wages to 1 ilisforieei.- The high price of provisions has etready cut their wages down very greatly.—' Neiltlo.l. min wages be .raised. No business will stand It. Employeri . Mid employed find , their' reamirceS equally ant down; end they tear tbel bnedeu - IMpoSed -in pretty - equal proportions.- - Nevertheless many persons Will, necessarily be thrown out of employment, because of the lima , teddireand for's great many articles which peo 'i.Ple will contrive to do without, and it is in this way that the effects of the disaster will be equal ' Ise& Want of employment`will: enhance - the general'distress, and call for the enlarged exer , "etse"`Of hearenly charitk. The retrenchments of "2 .. the rich Will enable them to enjoy - the rich bless , 4 , 8 offfiYing.: lb we draw a dark picture?. &WWI grant It may he realised. , would. discourage one, bat It is wise to contemplate dangers :. which appear to he impending, although they may never be mailed. - Forewarned li to be forer - believe courage, cheerful fortitude, iciaisiolote economy will carry us through, and that we shall be no Worse off in a year or two to willde us..good to practice little wise economy, to learn the art of self-sacrifice and to j . - isideiSe a few hardships . We were going on too 1 faii,'Wnd needed wholesome check: If we • ham no more dollars to spend than we had a pee ago, and dollar is worth only half as much .":48 it was, then, Mast be plain to all thst we moot retrench, or go in debt. The tree and pro- Pew nurse la, rarenchmerit. . -•- • good work will much depend-upon the's ..., 4E4.. 7, The mothers, wives 'and daughters can stria ma and to them we especially - appesl. 'Let ;'„ them make It fashionable to retrench, end_to ex ;:smite economy in. every branch of „htemekeep-I =din dress, and the Work will be thine. We juvtotber,iippeal to. a highm, sentiment than' ilMition, but we Anew of none more potent in atas tits ; M4O it, disreputable, or which . • . . in abort the , same: thing, .. , unfashianable,to in dolga in:extremes*, either, in dress or joy- AhLeg, d4,' and . the sreelt . Of reform' will be so: complisheiL immease_losses eceimitamod by Got tirouth wW be retriereeand"the - ',Country e!,,q l be more Pi! ) sPerMlethan ever. Of eilinMe, we do not Oct'advise retiinchment , ln' trlutever is necessary to imprieve the mind; or. maktv - IMtter the'heart ,Edecation must , gel', on, , ".-. - ilne,',:gwepel'mnit- be snstained,- - the fointaine of 44eitff mutt have accelerated flow, and food 'the mind must be provided.' It is on!Y the lux 1. • Gov. BIGLIE - ANDNomttsx.a.,-Since the lime of .the Gmnonnstin Addresa,,lic. 8, endorsing. in . , , ,„ , ~_ .. ..,.. ~,„ ..... the . pante of-the:party isild'lts- eandkiatei, the Nobies - 4 bill antVall its iiiiident., aii R . ,.roper . ~ ‘. t.d . ,..reesdrattentilin to tbe .filllowing, - statelnents,' mdeiiitlie Moniraae Democrat; by 40:M - dime; Into Sp-esker of , the Nouse uf,ltipresentatives s ' , We know that Gov. Bigler, after his nomi !A:Winn by the convention,- said to those persons who were present and determined that the con vention should pass resolutions., in favor of- the Nebraska bill—!gentlemaz, if the convention pass tech revalues:ma, it stoat nominate another candi dala,.lor .1 will not endorse - and ion upon tuck a platform,' ,We know that he said this, for he said it in o'er-presence, and with an emphasis 'that pct to flight the efforts of those to , whom it wne'addreased.' - . This statement has never been denied, as we presume it cannot be, being too clearly suscepti bio of proof.' • It was followed, hewaver, by the annexed comments in the LiarriOurg Irayalone, one of the Governor's supporters: - 'We call the especial attentio - of the Siete Committee to this charge upon t a e Governor, in order.that they nuty clearly de e his position in their' forthcoming address up 'tbe principles 7 , of non-intervention and pupate - soiereignty as settled bythe compromise of 1850, and embodied in - the Nebraska ' and Kansas bill.: - ' There is a , mystery in the failure of the convention to des charge its duty on this great queation that should be cleared up. A large majority Of the delegates - were sound upon it, and felt aggrieved-at the manner in which their voices wec stifled. Mr. Chase lap the blame upon the °venter, which affords the committee an excel! nt opportimity to shoes, that he is as 'honest, * devoted, prudent, and able' upon this great principle.as he is upon any - other-that he stand& shoulder to •Shoulder with the, national democrats whose B reed is the same in Pennsylvania as in. Virginia and New Ittnipshire; and with whom the piinciple in• v.oved in the repeal of the Missouri Compro- Mise is ' sacred.'” , ' The State Comniittee, as our readers are aware, Jive responded to this by clearly declaring Gov. rigler's position to be in favor of the Nebraska bill, the repeal of the.hlisseuri Compromise and the estention of Slavery. ;nit will Mr. Chase and. hie Northern Deteo ' cratio friends do? That Gov. Bigler, at the time of the State Convention, refused to VIM upon a Nebraska platform is a fact of which no doubt can be entertained: and that he now dou con sent to run upon such a platform is equally plain. How, then, can -any- Anti-Nebraska democrat support him ? So long as he maintained the po sition he assumed with the delegates to the State Convention, refusing to accept a nomination oa_ a platform endorsing the Nebraska hill, the anti- Slavery Democrats of the northern counties had scree ehow of rea.son for supporting him ; but I now that he.has'voluatarily abandoned the stand then taken,and auffcrcd the State ComMittee to pledge him as the friend of the most unrighteous measure of the age, - they can no longer. con sistently give him theiraid. Be liar taken from. them the only ground on which they could stand; and, throwing himself into the arms of his pro- Slatery champions, delibspately spurns the as sistance-of all who are not willing to fight under the black flag of , human oppression. If David Vflimot'a letter, publithed by us an Monday, be any indication of Northern feeling, Gar. Bigler will- live to rue the day, when he turned his back :man the Democratic cohorts of the N'orthern counties. - . TXLEGRLPIIIC.—The Cierienzui Commervialfur nathes us the following Item of news. We trust the arrangement it foreshadows may result In giving tuore'effidency to our telegraphic Rooney. tions - with the South and Southwest: We Understand that some four 'or five capital ' lots; one of them from this city, have leased tie telegraph lines running from' Lonliville to New Orleans re; tlye' year's. 'The - line is to be divided into three Sections, the first isteudingfrom Lou- Livillu to Nashville; the second from Nashville to Jackeop, Mississippi, and the third from thence to New 0 - ritians, with a competent sirperitatenderit for each section. Thirty thousand dollars have, already been subscribed by• the lessees to coml mane. : repairs' and the whole line 'is to bb over hauled with dispatch and put in as complete .repair as - money and labor can accmnpUsh. J. fo. -- Iteid - is one of the lessees, and the basineas mon of the company. The genAleiian froth this city; who is in the - connection; his' the means ! end the energy; we are eatisfied, to carry out the Project- . . Bronia.n-Dranucr.-:-The Whig Conferees of the Senatorial district, comprising the emmties of Somerset, Bedford and Fulton, met at,the bo ' rough of Bedford on the 14th inst., but faded to harmonize as to the proportionate representation' to be_allowed to'each county.' majority of the ddigates passed's resolution allowing Somerset fire votea, litgford four, and -Fulton two; hit as this Would have put Somerset in a. minority, the delegates - from that et:nutty refrowello ad tuuler it. "Neiertheless • the Bedford and Fidian dale c,ates acted by themselves, and made a nomi nation for Senator, Francis Jordan, of Bedford, • being the man.' l!rate,ezt.rnie Cetrerr..--The Natiseeof Phila delphia Coeery' bare 'made - the followink notei• refloat!: . .Reeorder, John. 8. :Warner. Prodiono ter), of the District Gene, .Williate D. :Beier:, Clerk . of:Quarter Sessianr, Robert E. Schultz. Coroner, Dr. Wzn. A. Gardiner.' Blicraoan DIONEY.—Wei learn from the New York and Philadelplda 'papers that l!dichigan' money has been discredited there, andlhatin dans and Tenneseee money is not , in eery good The Ma rk. Lane Express has the following re-, TIM of the crop prospects on the continent In the Southern counties of Europe the crops. have been for the most part secured, and the re ports as to thegeneral result are decidedly fa vorable. In'ltaly, Portugal and Spain. the yield is said to be, greater thati - in usual average sett tons, and the quality fine. Za"France harvest has not yet . been finished, mid to 'a .somewhat similar change ' has talon place there in the weather to that tudortanately experienced here, some mischief 'may be done to that pettier' of the corn still ont. In the more forward departments; the great bulk has, how ever, been safely secured ; and - though - the: ac counts aro not so iniformly' favorable as from Italy and Spain, still the prevailing impression r.ppears to be that Prance will have full average crops of wheat and ryi, and we have heard 'of no serious complaints in regard toother articles. In Holland the seasons are not much more for- - small than in this country; and throughout Ger many reaping is usually commenced about the 41/1110 period attinEngland. The result of the har vest over the Northern and Eastern parts of Eu rope may, therefore, be 'said to be as yet doubt ful; and deitendent on the weather. The letters from the Baltic, repeat what bas been iirevionsly assertedia to the almost total ex-. haustion of stocks; so-little wheat has heen brought forward at the lower ports, that quoits tions had become quite nominal. "Hardly any thing was being shipped, nor *as it expected that any further exports would take glace until rupplies of the new crop should - have begun to come forward. Reaping to been pretty-gener ally commenced,' and up to the period to which our adricesreach, the Weather but continued fa vorable. . Letters from Dantzig of the let inst. inform us that come quantity of wheat had been out, and that the prospects for the harvest were consid ered prom-icing. Beninese in wheat had' been brought to O - stand, -- the export demand having whellyeeased. At Ifambttrg, on 'Tuesday,' heavy rein wiser - perienced, which had the effect of checking the fall in prices, and sellers were lees urgent to realise than they bad been, the 'Koch before. From Italy we Learn that the weatber bad been very .hot end dry, - and it was feared the Indian corn crop might be injured by drought. nib fear hid imparted rather More .firmness to lee whe at trade. Wnzar.—The farme.rs baits had their anflot patione of high priced for, this peek crop so greatly elevated that there is a general disposi tionamong them to hold back their wheat in the hope that prices will yet go tip to a agent ante what in keeping with their expectations. - The result;of this is an ebsolute scarcity of wheat in the wheat-growleg districts, and one or two par; cell been lately been sold from . Baltitnore to be Warned to the Interior of the country. in ordur to keep the mills there in operation. Flour has also recently been sent from Baltimore to'Cum berland, and corn to Frederick from Hagerstown. These eingalar transactions, reversing the anal conrse..of trade, indicate that the farmers feel the independentposition In which the high prices and ready sale of their bust year's crops; ho, placed-them, and that they are impressed with the ides that by haling back ,they, will secure a higher market later in the season. Our agricul turalists, though *twos papered to :condemn city "peculators, are, not themselves above the eXClting bait, and gcomilly plunge into the strife' with art:eagerness and excitement that is : partic ularly calculated insure defeat in,the business especially +=Dingier-coolness and a close calm !at m , What will hit the result of their present - movement we do not - endure - aim baguet, but it IS certain that there will be loser, sometshere. EIMER lintrtsit Dmostscr.--General O'Donnell, the Spanish republican leader, is said to bate been secreted at:Madrid prier to the breaking oat , elf the revolt, in the house of Lord Bowden, the BAtish mom,. and :to hare remained there . nnder Idspotedfon for testers' months. It is added that the moment he abetted himself at the head of the revolt, Lord Bowden left Madrid and went to Paris, alleging reasons therefor which were not even plausible. From this Tact, and the continued defence of the rebels by the Brit ish press, and the final placing of Evertor° at the head of the new government,_ it is believed that the insurrection was aided by the British. One thing is certain, that O'Donnell and his co adjutors in the original revolt were unable to achieve emcees/ until they had . appealed to the ultra Liberal party, and that as soon-as they did so thererolution pissed' beyond their control. The liberals, represented by Eipartero, rose at once everywhere, as. though they had been. pre tiously ;prepared. for the purpose. .Thus, if O'Donnell's scheme for a mere military revolt Was encourrged by Lord Bowden, it must have been because he knewthat it could not succeed at itself, and must call in the aid of Papartero and his libentle.—.Worgt AN A'commsf.—We.have the following date' meat from no authoritative source. Some weeks ago a vessel sailed train Tarim Island, bound to Boston with a cargo of salt. During the voyage, the master, a "very stout man, died, and the mate, his, son, desiring to bring his Cody to Bos ton for Christian burial, and deeming that salt was a preservative from corruption, dog a bole in Cho cargo several feet deip, placed the dead body of his father within, and coveredl it Upon the arrival of the vessel at this pm% the body was foundin a state of decomposition, and was with Ailliculty busied. Upon the - repiepen. tatlon the owners, the Cita= house station tieitook off the duty on thet salt, it being the intention of the, owner to sell it for manure.— Roilon Pravaler, Aug. 18. The ,ftaltimore Patriot, speaking of the reso lutions of the Maisaclinsetts Whig Convention, calls them "egtriLordinary," and says that they "virtually repudiate the original doctrines of the National Whig party and enbekitoso. o !erica of angry and sectional issues." -The number of German emigrants who embark ed at Antwerp during the fast six months of the present year, amounted to 10,890, being more than in the whole of last year. From the tat of July, 10,000 Swedes emigrated, beingl.in 300 of the whole, population of that country. CILEAP Perna—The New Orleans Bulletin says—"We are inclined to believe that the okra plant of the South is destined to alleviate the grievouseril under which all pnblisherdom la bors. We have seen specimens of strong white repo manufactured trett. its fibre. D" it Will makerope it will certainly make paper, and if it makepaper, the present exhorbltent prices must come down materially, for the supply of theraw material will.be inexhaustible. NAIIROW ESCAPE.—dai individual "half seas over," attempted to jump upon the rear end- of ono of the cars on the Belvidere Delaware IL R., at Warren station, on Saturday morning, af ter the train had started, and fell between the cars. He was dragged a short aistance, and mi raculously escaped being crushed to Oath, by being thrown off the track, from some unaccoun table cause. He had his coat off, which was found on the track after the train had passed, with a piece of the tail Out off. 4 - ELLOW FEVrit AT TUE Sump. —This fever appears ti; be on the increase at the South, but as the mum is far advanced, it is not supposed it will assume an epidemic form. Of 207 deaths at New Orleans, for the week eading the 18th hist, 43 were from yellow fever, against 29 the previous week. The disease 'has also appeared at Galveston, Texas, and several eases have pro- . ved fatal., ,During the week ending the 16th inst. there were 17 desths ln Savannah, Ga., of fevers, principally bilious or intermittent, and 3 of yel low fever. SPECIAL NOTICES. A greatbbsseingto the. Aftlioted.—The numbs and Ibraddable character of &some of the Lim ham lead chalimuted the attention of medical rum. Some of them diseases, clamed =dor:the general term of Co.. mmation, hare been eupposed Incurable and the unhappy Patient allowed to die. vitt:toot medical Mauro to offer him • hoPs of recoestra. fl.ppttT this me an 'km= be the case. A remedy has hem Lund which will eum ail mar Plaints. of wherever cbaraeter. mistruf from asmagsnont of the Liner. The Pais discovered Dr. 3YLantt. of Va.. act directly cu the Liver; and by correcting Its operation and purlfrien It tram disuse, cot od and extirpate the mosplalets which hare their origin In the diseases of this argau. -Thunedles hitherto Foamed he Itry complaints. 'lmre Darn lo nisaratie upon the amt of the disease; but Dr. SYLane's Pills make theesseivee fait upon the Wham or the Lam, and byelaw:alas the lbustaist, dry np the imam. streams of dlieme which thence deer. their exist:era Purchasers will b. mrafrd to ask for DL }MANN'S CM/MAT= LIVER PILLS, and tats none else. Tines are other MID, parportlng to he Liter PM. tow brim* tha pubdd Woo. h 1 Celotrated Teradhdor, oua tow Ur had ”Wrwtablo Drug Sons in lb. United Ratan sina Pr ode by the rote fproptiotOrs, gLEMING =grams. oulyak writ Stwoconni to Mid &Co- bd Wool it A CARD. As I hare diiposeci of tuy stock in trade and oicissequitstlir Si:tined easiness... Ihz as it Misses saystilf, I Irish to !slam my Maids and cut:wn that I lust =do Ursa/meals tritti S. STONER;No.BO WOod Street, • to oat An. Was, and as Rad Ids stock • verr good one. I as ammo Moo. vionn I lam bean laths Wilt of ontl tog, that. that, RILIMS Ia th• dap* of Clotddat tan to lasi to sterfgatilmalsf to [belt *nth.* ontiabstion. an.ll , 2ndlit • OSOCOR AR]IOR. Syringes—A largo asa:prtment of Self-tri- P.thatozal otbar 21#1.44.4 Ibr tam at wren's, 140 Wood ptre.t. mll4 50 pots brlaine'a - Liver Pills and Ftmi ta:rats We to, st 10tYpR'S Drat at 1403 Wood t. . Zedicine Chests of every kiwi for sale oevr then there= be had atembere, at KEYSER'S Druz Btete.l4o Woad street. - ' Ault ' PROTECTION - INSURANCIE oeCOM (UAW Mook, o AstlVl IZE;reglirestico And. INGOnPORA f I_ l ooo 2izS 900. Ir. Policies of Iturtnanea homed at all times on the most favorable terms, against LOSS OR DAMAGE MF FIRE, OZ Tux PERILS OF NAVIGATION. OBDIUM Z. ARNOLI). 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OF PHILADELPHIA; CAPITAL 5300,000. FIVSURANOACOMPANY OF THE VALLEY OF ,VIRGINIA,' , - WlNCtlE9rrat, vntaINIA; ' Capital $200.000. OITICE MAMA. INAIIIIANCZCO.OP PITTSBUP.OIt ' AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $800,000. - Ala* I A. A. CA 13 A148.13.3.97. HOLMES, RABE. & CO.. 81:100 t a A. H. HOLM B a k.BROTHER, , • • MAIII7-atertilLiall 07 • SOLID 808 . VICEB,HAMMEREDTBON LE.B,.CROBWARB, 81,EDOB8. MAT- , - TOOKB, PICK% Timber, Mili; Tobacco & Cotton Serowe, „awtiageadr,neyabr ltachtierv, • Par and Budge Bolts,' with . Thread and Nuta PI,TTBBI7 wampum WOODfI., anwe Vm* up ergoya STAB work varrantad. ath3l-tf to us. Citthline tor sale at KEYSEB'S 10_1Vool ,stsctit. - • sul4 Citizen's Insurance Comp's? rittslnizgh. H. D. KINCI. "neck" L.MASSEIELL, serf. o.l7lCir 94 WATER asrnAwriEtlikE7'..l.3D nin,r,_ AND CABOO alms .inz U AND NIASIBMPPI MUCKS. AND TRIBITLADINS brttro. , ALSO 414 5 rsitrAiffe t 'ITIR.4 ll=rotirAnuerioa =no Robert p, fl. t I " rVincez - folio% W•ll.lll.7sAt. Wsu.S. Uarh, Da Pont PowdezEyory isuiety Rifle . Blau and Blasting Poadat. la all des paokadres Cray os band sad ftsr aids than leagagna, In iota to Salt gar Agony to Latent& teals. also Way gam. . ... D. W. C. BIDIFILL, alaangsstasw gat. ~.,. ma _ism t Amt. Pllagsasaa. JOHN O. BASER & CO.'S TRUE BEEDICLNAL COD LIVER _OIL, ' PApared exprisaly, for their: sales, wed— , use. ...T.C.11.4. Co.lbavinx empliXed annee at the Fleherlei tweaperintend' the manufacture Of the* Oil. - le arn a i the eilblk.that It le prepared With the .greatest rare from none but fresh and healthy All Oil sold with their Mamiera will be found to be of nnneual fine quality, and cut ba retained in the meet deb. Irate stomach. . . , • It is extensively e t utyloYed bath in pirate andllortdtal Practice. and well desirves the attention of Invalids, as a remedy more valuable than Yet di...M.4 be ma sumption or pulmonary • 40ILN RAERR.• & 00, ' , • No. 1.00 Worth 74 A., PhiI...MAJ. Par na:aby - th• principal DrugAstr. jol7..9mdklrfeT met for the Ladies.—How to pre m.," beauty.—Don't use Chalk, Lilly White, or any of the waned candid, to conceal &Mellor sallow coinplezion. If you would have the tau brought back to your cheek, • dear, healthy and transparent Ain, and Ilfe and .Igor Infused through the eyetem, get a bottle of Cone. g m . I& Mature, and take It according to .directions., It does no t wt o quit e . well as your sweetmeats; but palter • few dome you do not find your health andbeautyreviang, your step elan, and agoroue, end the whole eyetem re. frothed and Ina/muted like • Spring Morning, than yclur cue Is hoPeleat, sod all the valuable Certificates we . aess. fit for naught. /t b the mutest purifier of the blood amen; Is pallidly harmless, and at the same time yew eclair a/Beadou• gar advertlament. walB.lmdawT HARDWARE LOGAN, WILSON4r. CO ., Beg to call tho attention of Buyers to their • extenclre Stook of HARDWARE AND SADDLERY, .comprkin g Co. of the mart complete amatz.rof In the countrr. RECEIVED BY IMMT PACKETS PEC3I more. and whigh they oller on the most &Torah% WM; chanta •golng East will And their Interest promoted DY buying their HARDWARE at • • Nth 51 Wood atr Pittsburgh,. ut DOOM ADOTZ MS?. am Homo f el-1r42.8 Enlarged or Varicose . Veins, Weak Him Joundi LTD WitAl AAILI3.—r wuuLl rearpeetyany to Ilia the attention of 5ib5.1.1...4 and th. Pelle ;laterally to my areorlalent of Silk Klastlo Sleeking& & t e a cip e , Ankle Sock. and bandages Or the relief and cure of Vali owe or Enlarged Tel., Week Ankles. Weak ZEtee loots a.dah a peers appliances need In the cure of potting outward support, fiarl law keep enerr Yosiety of Trailes, ➢od7 Dram .Boprorters, Ehoilder Bosomy and So hot all Maas of. ro b.aleal appliance, Wed la the eure of amen. . . . SEO. 11. KEYSER, Ithnlewd* Awe, mb 9A-0 No, 140, wt. Wood at. and Virsrlo L. G. GRAM jauccensor to J. 3. wad Irtrellittgihnrgb. if vir= & l'Otrefrx Glaapany. All Illiamlat nantlty, cow tantli au hood. AI.. &Mu --1.)77- 111. Bally's luatidot and Lotion. colebrat odlbroasho4l. gja:land as t ads Thuable Preintloo. aver Invented ro e Wi nuns ni a Diseases. Of the Urinary Organs, Piles, and Female • Compks into. The great mime.e theme:tramline:l liedkin. hate al way/ Met with In iMring the above complaints, has cur- Prised even the Proprietors thentrel7es, eating nothing Of the thousands of Individuate Who hare been permanently eared by then. nee. We would assure the patine that they are not mem potent huminite, compounded solely to bet areprepanel by • thorough Chemtk , wttb the meet rb.i. guy rani Ingredients which can be obtaiped, and are Intended to do Food. not one triet Is nmedral to con aU that such Is the eiw.a. They are put UP la betties, with tell dinette...tap. eying them, the Antidote at 31, and the legion et 10 eta. Parbottle. O. tattle Mete ten days. Many bare hem antiretr. eared In two or three days. litigated by FT...tux, Phreldin to tbe Ilespital Paris, and prepinhy tilihrir 4 N., Chneral Agoutis'. the Milted Stateeand Caned.. to ebore eL otoi. mu* be addreered. Principal Depot, 453 Broadway, comer Orand et., New York. • - Sold la Ifittabarkb. 'banal. and Mall, by ILICSICaO 81108 (anineacoi to J. Kidd* CO Io 60 Wood Wheel jag, J. 11. PASIR.ItBON k CO.. and by DniggW,* Army. nbara. • ))r. Morse's Invigoramog Elixir or CORDIAL-1f tt le inquired now this great rata:slim le etsompilehhag inch entewortinay area we ran only reply tut 1u the Arablen herb that grunge cardinal ingredient hate been bladed by the Omnipotent. Phyeklan, • Urger mienint end grealetrarietke of attritive propertem than. he berotaoro loan aPPead Mallet In ithundredditterent o Wee of the there.ecomete. A whole medicine theft of temedice, no to spat, alone to halm been combined to Ilde barb; end in the EMIR. or CORDIAL wei here their eon. ernMsted mama. It tit the ede.t. Lowever. not Meanre silt which we here to eleal. le the predloii appilcation the earlieble. The slalom of dapepaLs are mad, the nervous ere'nelleved. the half paralyzed resume their eetly Ity, the andbrers ram beadathe are tormented no more eke week became rigoana, the Cot of imitate* leaves the compladon of the Wont. the dmormeed in Write been= 'boom; the dek in almost- in enmesh:olam of dleami derive isomedlate burnt M. the me of Dr. kierwi'm In eigareting kilo!, or C'orllias, nem rata supported by reerregeble Pr.& are Pregnant to the attention of lava aids. who an miry them by • single beetle of the eine. We Quad le pot up highlyeancentreted.lo Pint boi stn. Prier three dollars par tentle. two W. EV. dollars, six Dr twelve dollen. C. It. lUrtl. Promidor, 11111 thaetway, &id byDrugchive ihronalmet the batted Pates, Cass dee and West Indies, General Agent* in Plthslworgh—ilemlng Rene.. mew 4.1 nvitrznth....... c " ,' .1!"1.""hZt"' Allegheny Cleo. t Would= reaommurnd a manufactured I xlmoca.. tallishear that. he road mem natuni twir.irtm I fact, • can more rapidly and effestnally Wan =a to at` complislted by the renetablee add Mlneells of medical ell. In the matter of dytersenda. Mona are ettronin potures *boot It, eWeb, rear organ. defy all the erlbstsof attyre to troll. breathy sealon Idaho tamale; arentas. sad It not anfrosturntly happcia that thonaanda slaw Mr Mrs. dlseemel both In body and . 133 asho‘fross lolly*. lion and PO tindeval Ills. - To *Web. Iloadancra German MUM, MOW." b: 14. P , 3 1;. - janitarni valuable peeparaller. 14 Is a lank Inedielm. glebe: • p•otir salon to the inomarh, and will be found Wahl, serileeslie at all MIMS, but entortatte dation the mast. I Dyspepas can mit to mend by *satinet pereevenmeatn one nurse of treatment% and to all those calteriod under Wu and malady ea mold' remme mend W mdleastas the &senior lloolland'a Uoomao DASters. 120 Arch inesdarr. Sold In Plittdmrsh, rfalltßl EZTAE lllllikl2Wan Wawa N..ltiso, alle R, 140 Wood stand. • anl2,2trdloS NELSON'S FIRST .PRE3ID7I4 DAGUERREOTYPES. 01.0 POST OISICI: STMT. CiTIZLNS'AND STRANGERS who wish :to obtolo an oenarala enistto mot 11*.ilke likettooo,ot O) , !1.7 walnuts prim, and it to Omit tutored to 001 l . oblpron ottohliohntoot whoso entire ostiofortloo golmin ro, thorito mad. noting ono -atlas tett co hoot arranged &do and Sky Lbrigs *yawn. etregted S the purr... with, logrotoepto of Um pow/. po ..refful sod haling ado ptod ttio - oyoteot of flogtrte. trsddpmu boo- brsottogcl by the celebrated Roots, of Phil. Imi Sow York. 31r.1i Platt:mg h imself to bobble to o c ty . to e Z i r c raw Of the ofltgrootypeo„ A . M s =rl .. ..rit rrs Ira alli6a4). PEARL STEAIII • MILL.. r. CANAL BASIN. ALLEGHENY. NEAR TIIN RAIL LOAD STATION. . bo oupplied oithour itirious groom otFormi otiouND nowt. 47 learlAa [her . or• Am at the 'Hal, orl ovp tiQua at LActol. Wilmot a t..., W. 4 a NNW, cow,. of Liberty sad fit. CIAIZ P/It•ballak: 1 3 . actwark, aI, T. 8=4 , 14 , 5• I rlUnKl ratillos Isk•lth . a Anis ' ion. hri oAouo t i &ono ? . , ARYAN. AIMPIDY CO. . ore Proof In favor of Myer'ffirod Vert or ' . • Rock Aloe& ' the Rock .R...cbilpmn,— • ' - . Menens:—A. Medicine under the name' of . More Extract of Roth, Rae. Los recto:illy itand he way . Into this itotmtu, and from the newspaper account (or to. cemmendation)lwas (Wooed to snake a trial of- It., heal. log properties to the cue of my Wl*, who had Pr years been labortog tender a discus known by the name or &refute., Its promluot aymptenui were open edema Let tbeßhmit, enlarged parotid glendtZdiseutod am4lthe of the Mucus glutamate of 'this bud. and to that intent, many thou the mold not breathe except whentks booth' was open, there being no pamesse through the • nostrils. with many Ulla painful symptoms that *fur attemf thle -went of home* happluse and life. I tellers It lithe opinion of tha =spill faulty gesseregy, that this disuse is the foundeUon of almost every [Ma pf fimminoption . that MI destroys., that., curl es to the grave antualli , Its teat of thnimandt. Ity wife hat taken three bottles. and It his restored her to perflict.bealth,hesUng all the ulcers. redwing every gland to its uthinal : dreg and ressoring F.= the lungs a &Montt respiration. or breathing, which.' at Mut, was painful. - In any. Widen. It Is due to-the reedldne and Its invienters,,th say, at hurt lo:ietufula there is no speolde that can begat It. . lbws, with Wean WILLIAM FLOYD:EVE. 0 Physician. • Noribig,• EL Lawrence Co.. N.• Y., Fieb.l7, 1634. • - • , • SALT RHEUM; OR rr,71.11. This it to...LW, thit sifber having - need Muni . Coat Nand Eland ot Rost Rome 'brae italt Rheum, with ann. We suceuw,l wooldwinumly recommend le, lit the best - uttale in es,, to all who Ent teesibled.with. the like tom , plaint: . ' , .- „IRA WALKER. Boston, NaschY7,l6SL' I. -B. In „Weerv.vD•ar Ple.-I hays Masud fez a long time from Pyepepils and It Eters au weal pleasure to inform Yon that, alter =loge= bottle aye.", Compound Extract of Rock. Rose, I rewired so moth be.elit ,that I ran cheerfully recommend tato any eon thee sellited, as bang • valusibte medicine. and ttbe best I eta 1.04.- Tim% *nit.' ' - " • MAE PURPORT. • • ouner of Grand and Oliver ,greeds., . RICK lIILADACNN. - - . : This certifies that dna of my delighting has taut en , jested to periods of Sick ilendsche and N'amlting for some years-that some of tbt attache went Teta ague. and were almost . sore to felkiw extra exertion: Hearing et the beneficial erects of the•ltock Rose upon others alinilarlY afilleted, I was lndoeird to parthes, a bottle. Prom Um obstuatheennwit ot het wing it, ' Dermal Seek. idoe N } eta Wham ftee from this distrossing eattlplalnt :-liar m end health lai Improved and Is bOw good, and:we altrib; We this dutiable molt to. the properties havie:4l by a merdfulruerldeneelo this 'minable, ntsparethm. New Rum Tan. 2. 185 E. • RODNEY D 1111 1 .034 , • ‘ZTITSIPELAS: '::This will cestUr that 1 Lava for Year% eulferect with Ohs most duple. Erytipelas, width, it scam] to my, noth ing would outs. I sus tinily indoosd trY myfrienda to attend tha Medical Clliiiqueof New Raven. Dr. Knight jThee , r ib e d the linamef Reck Bose, which Eau Me immedi. "ate relief, and an me of a Qom* Dom which t never expected tereetwer. • • • - -y,. jour, • , 86uthingtan. Coon., Dec. 1361. - r . '. 11t44 wholeesale and retail at the Iltent Mare etatorge It. KereenNa l4o .etwum Ww o det. and Skein alley • , 1 igralitlF o . t h ° t l aki" k 141 5. , ' .' - , : an 21414113 h . 4. UNITED . . STATES LIFE INSITRAISreg, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY. MIL4DIZPIII.4. - - • .. • mum= 111 4-Clurria T hy . OANTAL—S26O,OOO. 018,. 8, .8 re ?Untold C 144, 44:gr0d.5. Z 9 ellaildpAiS curium OT . THE LIMO BOAR? AT PIMA DELPLUA Pterben Ors•brd. IFIO ? 1 , 4 1 444 d. • DA,=; 1 =44 !Malay, lamb L Plortom, Jyrwbe VIM= t. Ocdlrl4 - • 14 arr.ok , Rufifog-et•PirAIL Ctr. Za.l Pma iat.,-.l;74igipsb. ruin u. kahr Allseuvi CIO. UALIt• D. 1/1:01t0 'n i AIINCILD, Are-nk . 441,11 _ , 74 /4444 atrir“..Po444l=o NORRIS LOCOMOTIVE WORKS. Se.huittkai MIA deed. 600 rt.. the. Maned, Pkqedelphya ENGAGED for:man_ y_ years exelastvely in the :rinnsf.enutr of w0031011t159. hon. recently omeiderably tole s. byedditkuu .ria u . buildings mid numerous fixtures . end tools.' which will suable sne = i nVerotli= " 9t. d" or d'rriPtk. of oclo RICHARD NORMS t SON. Indigestion and Liver uomptaint Cured PETICOLEITIL—Head the Mowing letter from Jim O. Dickerson. s Missionas7 in Omar- • ML B. 31. Kna--Dearinii..3lyeelf and wife havlna•beeti ge , a . tl y y . b t enefilt.l mo . by b ge4T , Af 3.;omthrlgtr d oletur wn ga i la to ern the COnaregational 31lidster In WM pace, and several army people sre affected tvlnt Indigestion and - an Mamie. otthe liner, the fame of • tonelf and wltq before taking your PETROLnISII, Ott ROCK OIL. We took several bot tles—two or three each—about • year and * ha/f ago, and erehme never enjoyed so mod health ter lean as we have slum tint time. !had not taken a single booth benne that fullness of the stomaeh which so dnheenea the dye. ramie was relieved,and I Unfelt nothing of It since that am MT wee aim ratio-red h &em a ahem IFLENING EE.6: • RA BBLS.ALIIIII.va hU4.audfortele by " O "Y r • • Election: • Omci or rat , Prrreirozon Gas Co.. Antiat Isth. Iltii. PIM Stockholders - . of the .Pittsburgh ..13ast L too t sus are who noticed that the Annual 'hixt- LYd V: 41 43 , T 4 gy..m P". r111%.Z.17,:r ,b9,-.1".: of the C 15. - of rittaborgb, theFiret Moo.' ,/,,Tcg.Benctrrian:Mtre.hreet.tillk!rir. Ciifa sllCl k. y a , are o _ Westminater College, Cen4Wr,rf &metals, and Loco& tn. Allgheny. WILL re=open on September 46. Ladies' r as formerly: DeeDirrulars containing teems. Am. et the °glee or the bdokstores. ••Judging Dom the Improvement of our soni and other lplie d ur ing the east year , we hate great great pleasure es - Mewling our cmf deuce In the Messrs. Newell as Teachers and Diselglinarians." John De n a. D. A. Drier, Dr. Jae. S. ging. IL 11. King, John Hastings. L. C. Murdoch. M. D.; Daniel Dower. lien. ri Wolfe, S. A. Sterna. M. D., to. an2l.3wd SUNDRIES -25 bag. Dry - Apple% 1.„3 20 bns. byy Pedebet :11/I Ilmall Navy Dam; 30 but rime Choessjost teed and far rale by sun SHRIVER d DILWORTH. To the Pip!ls of G. &ton, Prof of Music. .)/111. G. ANTON purposed returning to tbls city In time tereatun• Miteaellnit, on the let 9_ Awl:tat; bet being unfortunately taken Mat P1=1[16124 to o re b %b tbuS h r , guide. may be mar, w al t` t lINEEBER'S Booketnte. ' arstnL - 0021.3141 No. )01, &I et. iiaLLEGHENY FEMALE SEMINARY; lawmany situated on the corner of past Common &Abington et, Allegheny City. The next term of the above institution will comMenee on MONDAY. the tth of September. Woman, Principal; MLAii. Pormxtra, Teacher of Music. Gnome Or loargoorrox—Primary . or Junior Department Geography. Illstory, Writhm, Arithmetic, de. Seni.cr De. porn:tent Natural and Mental Philosophy. Rhetoric, As. tronorny, Itotan y, Chen:AUT. du Terms qf Instruction per Term ql Jgkern Weeks: I" . rizmor e t u m nioti De. 5,93 51m1a, with the nee '''''' 1813 Drawing and 0.00 -R eam.ltzeremecue—R Jas. Rogers, Rey. E. P. Swift. Dr. .7. A. Reed, Dr. C. y, Allegheny City; Moo. 11.8. Han na. WaAhington Seminary; Herr. Wm. Paxton, F. G. Bailey, Reg.T. D. McCord, Paq.. It. W.Poindexter, Pittsburgh. an2l.4td • N EW LOT—New lot of Bagley's Gold Pene; i=" l"3°Pt li b g; -Ydinbn ne t trit:4- d ase4 Times, by Ibickeng • Oar Flooe c ymoon, by P e tr . n o tbat "na ' DANCING—Cargo's Social Cotilion Par= xi flea ayarr The day weaning: at. Wilkins' gfurmtif Ter4f Wel 6. Adrelaninrg for gent. aml lady. at) et.; manta alone ?net. Irjraertnan But! every Monday evening. Adrniselion the mun art2l DOW CUItTAINS, of Buff Holland, uleit to: Waif iVe" ; lii , VgkouT4/. 07 1 2P31= 4 :i l iZtotr. between 3d and ith, by atr2l THOS. PALMER. it BEEN PAPER, for Window Blinds, see d gr o ultitri. yard • lair c aur A w E i r t FREIcCII WALL PAPER, for parlors, bondeg'roo " a.'":AVt f . t l :to'krT 1/01MLIIV .VENV ENGLAND HOUSEKEEPER--The Now England &ow:mulct' lloumekeeper .d Family Receipt Book. by WILY, llowland.ll2 1 Vol.. 12ma..jnyt roo'd and iby N o by . MAY &CO, t& Wood Cloop OLD! GOLD!! FOR INDIANA ...WA BANK ?i(YITE—We axe and ALL Indians Ironer (ort the Honaellear and Peru Banks) at 21i cora. Sur Gold. (ICON OIL BROIIIXII* CO. N 0.16 W oodW st„ 00111.1,rd 1 door from lit ot.. Hankers t Ex. Brokers. tiOOrAT THIS--Any 'person xrisy aecure for Lamella beautiful CouitigiSeatotdiolulutAlle fl4l7l2l74,°'lttielizat 6 7.4 1 02 tut nocafy Doilura particulars es2;!lA. bad by . calif° at the affirm of sulli SON. . . . •. . Allochony Cour:l3i. Coupon 11, BMWs, of $lOOO each. inthrmt payable somisturmaY Philmlelphla:and mural by the Central [[abroad Co. - air WANTED TO INVEST—WOO la City arrants, Business Paper basing from 30 to 101 days to run, Mantas from slig to 1231/13 Alm. 23 Land Warrants, for 'ff hie% the late=reorwill bsifil i e:t Ai dwitr s tt N t . b . r i At Estate _ _ FOR $5OO—A Rouse and Lot for $5OO, eit wantno o .... 4l 4Ail , sharir 'City. The lot Is :el routb: IC* deep, toJeffersomt. Terms of payment HIM, SAZTIIIIERT a BON. oul9 Real Palate Agents, 140;3d it. E R FUME RY—I have on hand a large and sue smortment of Perfumery, conalstlog of Hair Oil, ee. Colognes, Floe Extracts, Seam ar. Thaw veld,- log ally of the above mild. would do well to call and ex amine toy stock bet.rchming elsewhere. sell . .105. FU MING, nor. Dia'd and 31arket et. ki r Orille MALL, 74 VATOD ST.—Sopettor Ready' Mule Clothlent. tir wietiintl.bnye. ' Customer losing will reweiva the pommel attention of the pro. or Mr. Rot. sarivitenen mil eu UK basis alonationt tafhiseetaAilmsext. CHEerrEll.". male R'e'study to phew. OIL CLOTH-3000 yds. 4;5 _,l and 6.4 manufactured cm Cho platn,Twilled end Duck Goode offhe. enamelled and Plain amen. of aPerlyr duality. Os ale. linolesala retell. a t the Oil Cloth wareroome, No. 116 Market at. J. A - U. Pllll.l.lps. :KBA_NSPARENT Green rind' Buff Oil Clothe Drell widths. furnished in any uantities', at r Cloth Wirer.44.4..14. 61t1161111..L1P5. twin C HEESE-150 bAs• Cream Ohee , e just CCo. rac'd arid ihr br 11.0111 SON DRIED PEACHES-200 bus. prime halves Mr Wu fly sulD 'IL nuIIISON a r" We bbls. Lsv Lime - CeO r 'ii . 4,4 and f.y. by ilY.l2 oui - i •• R. lle ROBISON AC, 'IG IRON-275 tone Forge and Foundry II! Iron/net r.k4 I, de by rt- ROBISON 4 CO. ASTINGS-4 • tons as.ect Hollow ;Care, .nimade at c0uni4f.1..... faeNa. ROBNON t CO. lILON-100 tom had - Pumice, hot wlaf"k_,_4 '8a2.2)111)23«.9.114. nINTHENTURS—Outopy top, frbm 2 'ILJP t644loiin crate timeal• br auls It. E. }MUMS a. CO. PIRITS TURPENTLIE--I0 bbis. just mos and On ule by R.IL 5E14,1118 .11k ,IEINirtT FINE EXTRACT-43 doz. Lu &abb.artßafflse Weambki,mOSdFidsmAt. 0 - are9n :Wes V i ne r*f4 bi lia ratiVitrco,2s/ Liberty APER ItAIiGINOS taw/ light diii she du, with eery wide geld . snd yard borders, In 'attar/MN neW styled Ihr parlors, roe sale .r WALTEII P. diAII2.IIALL 8,5 Woodst. VEILINTs'PAPERS,--Plain satin ,Ta.pani nNua °f . for i' r 'l'7' Int i rer - vAiWit h if. , ft. .._ la. , w i EIFFIbE PAPERS—Apprapriate -Decoru m. Fos., for olllLloos , of orthltfttontl amps far 4)LTLIty,..M4.ItOO .. CriklNF.--g0 op!!cel jain - ree'd and Wr polo bx .. null; . ' R. P. BAILEES .! 00. ?RONZE--DutchlJetal, (Mkt Leaf; Grain , leg esoto,* Listing Peadlg. • { ham lisolsest way. co b.. 4 "name mws. LDS; BT. A: BAW SENNA op hand mod Sr .04. to i'►iri/Nti' BROS. TO MERCTIANTS—Wrappiag Paper— ZIS 'Iall• Cr.; Sled., DM. , er. sad Dbl.. Mel Itag t rapper, tam:atria, sad smog article. . . . BO WI.. Has and alsallla. Wrapping Past; , , -, ' 110 do Straw - li dcr: ' . WNW arid Sloan& and D • Ida? %Traylor. Cloab do, Bormet Sloatda.liludere des *lt, • large auSSIS stiVrte•it Pape., Slattowarr. aao fbr fialo bt a. EaDuax. -..... ral et., 4,l;aahao y z Mend rd. . paid Ear XL reda ' ' .;"1 ALT. PARE A et3im,mvltrtm of tadoovimim pi - pee I Inflow litabdes, an. Zs. dap DS X , SALLZH, AneepeV . A:ERICAIi S. S. U. PUBLICATIONS--- A Bosh mortqr or Llbrarlea. at UM, $2,00, ICAO d , Bandar ftnoodlleorddlea, &moved Or • • B BAUJ.ItIt, Allagbenr. P. IL— ' Spurr lb" Society's rnedlotatlona at cat alogue palm. • ' t •nl7 illlANO—Tivo tons Peruvian just reed at mar the Seed and Implement Stott roe ea. • _ _ - J 41,1103 ITARDROP. 111TST: VATIN—GMIOTaf, ENT,Jast vied sad !fa gals It • : lan KALE'S PAINT BRUSHES on band and fbe sale bT =LIT Z. Y. SZLI6RB*OO* til tEM — chwarta'sbranil, G. irrul.6llnt reed Ibe al* br R.I. MIMS 00. pwELLING HOUSE ! FOR pALEositnitted Robitessei Albstheta): WM' the St. Char street For di giVin i &V4, ""* F g nar rAitiff s er EsUr "°` tO. sun • ,• term • e. vuTUDZIrr it SON 740 ad st. rrIVENITY-FIV4 ACRES OF COAL LAND, Alt IT, Tri t iri l ligkr 1 1"1.6 Creek, 9.. with 100 scree off.ad.tfrgin "d ANTt t ge Aitt . C r telTI grilir C,Cft A PE S—s ahoico' lot 1 " w " 11. eh E V / tWaktl.. r rii t " • tAuget.Wareroottuo, m kr VIVA tn RR be ANT:I ltt h sbur e hiltnest d price in cash. is • ' ai S 4 gb, 1 IT:arroofotbr bA.IN SON. -31 FE44I.E.SEAMIN mcir ss.th ens BION , IXAIG L EoL int ° Kr "11 : 114 : 2 11".Ses.ssci,siscs \ sem wvisse !oaten. ttmo.than tb*Bestlon, and ss detatto ou rbwtbe aboance,aatept loom of protracted Mow or by DM-' borly op tion will be rocciCett7 wont • plane. FIVE m wi l l ` bo able to goortz orttoo for Flour.ock rItIDAT tomaratitLlSUi AlieshatilA4. 16w, 1 1 1 54.—ati10.2t4 \ • • • .IV , LEOTION—The Annual Methlg of lho' RAT lackholden ot (PI Noribunt Esidgre Qm G667to . zi,v zToll a Tinsman. tor ead. Computy, on &pa, Inth In it. -44 ltd an 16441.• . .U. IVAUNta. Beeman, 'FIANNOT BE I..—,ww-14t-li altiGat. oUa l e 7 liet t =srMalc7 . . er clifintircur =Latta One Gold Jewelry GM, mat desirable stlhoi of &leaflet y c z t i vA t e c rjma t uit t lilzr n taaent7 ar k Grd toviltegt -tie Meat, Tea Beta; Fruit o tvm tp' n out, beltorligiter arid witch 101Ver ad- abet extabitanttena will itt la We °ratty other tress-, ern city.' Cilium lad etraoirere oGLI God It to theft ad mit/me to givens a eill ber bGroheatria elsewhere.. AAll artleloowarratitedaa rearerented. The very. best Watch Gluiest lb cents each. at • • • • salt - - • • G00D11451 JJariet et. '.. PBET OAK 4\llF,Bok. af) , „9. rNO ltertlte4.oamt. terffletlle att=oL(Dereasts abed rbthrwrertbirk keltratNarttierat'grtr UnTted %te r ; far tale at tbe Beltb3fir De_pot,lip,llo Market a ul A4l3 2 yjkl_, Agt. , ree'd 4 41t .'of a 9tobberamt .the r Acn 154:=',V111612Tiat FANOY doi - F. etas. ilatua 82,00, jut ft • lltDitani CIIIEEfEIi3g W-4 laam e.6o. nem br, OEM VINEOAR.,A p ibr we brim y taw ' r..Na7u,courua GOS-6 bble. , ,this day rad and \ for sale -matt-43..' mks rot we bi IMP VESTIBULES; OC-arna ea ta 6.l.oo,nnaauttivAt t mtaibr.lll:7l • va , ..dand llasket 41212°47. - ..,,mo.4l6,lm2airsit e'WM lrkita t 2Va Ito .8 08 Roan at RllV4)llh^ Tot.gt44Lalinei 111ARPET'ORAM 1145 4:12 stuns Pli*tamith . l "4" Vaau si.. I \ skri P4n4 ,►- , . , . , -. • • k.IIf3TRALI.A. MISTY D P A.S 2.A0 E... Pioneer Line \Of Ninthly •:-Pliaketi rrso rite\ractrzza :snows Jaw ' The &nosing Ships hiie sane'. cse i nw. 1 lOU,' 'llMrseraglO tongauly, Sallaic . Epassinendar, 400 tons,Aug Ludyßeasklia,2ooo tons,Ang Int &can Barde.l.oothas,Sept, Edgard, I.4oo.tous.Oct. • 1832. \ Ocern Steed GOO tons. A'av Owen, 1.100 i0n5.A:K..18521 1252. 1460 rm., 1552. airthope4oo ton/Ow:ember. Dunmore. I,3oo'tons, Jan, 18u3. 1233. - Alber f Prontlia. Feb, 185 4. Enparans,l.24 tornaiartit, 2i.1ght111.M1a.1.066 taus. May. 186.1. \ Inas. Oregon 1,000 tons, Marsh, Grrnesule, _lO3O tons. Jal7, \ PM&• Nimrod,. &Xi tens.April,-242. • - Tim Ships of this are tted th Emerwsn's Patent Ventilators and awry Prang& fillotalkiiar;./19.24, 1,71 ' 3 ' 274: Re ter, ;rt.. VV.ll ei t3ta l lsfrstqr, .tlertrude" as Eighteenth Ship of this uneould •111 sall moor' the for Melbourne, Lustralla,_ \ - On the 20th of'September.: - Tbe VGNING WIWI, bunter. the aunt ap eel med. ern mindbles and Is considered to be ect model of Marine Architecture. Thom rbodadre a ,quick run In • one of the finest and futeet Clipper Ship, everbulltAhOula semi. Penman without delay, as only a limited number °flat and 24 Cabin novenae:, will be taken.- For imoht .1. Panne. apply on boon', st Pier 10 Zeit.] Elver, or .o IL W. C.A3LED.OIf, I an 7 110 Wall street, New York. I Seminary for Boys,. It. rem, qt.5lA