7 , ....„,,-,..„ . i .........„.......7-_,_:. „ _ ~„.m.,......:. . .- ... - . , . , Amstutz :Ire CoI:MTV Aciniceirninn . 13octurr —Annat. - 80, 11354,13tated meeting of the Board of . - Managers of the Allegheny County Agricultural Society. 4,'Toung,li., In the Mali'. .Present Martin,. ; Way, BrQuewall, Negley, Kelly, Snodgrass,' McKnight, Payne. Murdoch, Jr. MoKelvy Speer, (city,) Guy, Ingram, Speer; (county,) ' Bea Ie ' The meeting being duly organized, Mr. Neg 'lssidered his resignation as corresponding and recording Secretary of the A. C. A. Society, and also Presented the written resignation of Mr: dames Kennedy as a samiager of the Society, and,' on motion; both resignations were ao cepted. . . • iniofion,- 0, P. Shirai; was unazumonsly. elided Recording Secretary to the Board of . Managers for the unexpired term of Mr,, NeflisY- On motion It. MoKnlght, Esq. was unani ' money elec ted Eorresponding Secretary to the Board of Managers for the unexpired term of Mr.'Negley. Onenotion Murdoeli, Mr. Bil;vid Boyd, of Indiana tionislifp,,wai•Amanimoualy . elected, to Mille 'recant. seat of Mr. Kennedy in the Board of Managers, and-the Secretary author lied to inform Mr. Boyd in writing, of his election .. Oa motion of Mr. }McKnight, Resolved, 'nit the Mauttttee on Printing be instructed to hats five thousand tickets of mem berahip and as.many twenty-Are -cent tickets as the committee think 'proper, plated ready for distribution,nrid also to procure suitable badges for use on' the fairgrounds. - On motion of Mr. Way, the committee of ar mingentents be authorised td decide on the num ber, lonsUon and letting of restaurannte on the ground. Ortaiotion, Mr. Payne's resignation as a mem ber of the committee of , arrangements, in con. sequence of his expftted absence, was accepted whereon, Benj. Kelly was elected to fill the vacancy, end Mr. Jlenry• Ingram was elected to MI the; vacancy of Mr. Negley iii the same gm:mitts., On Stied= of Mr. McKnight, • Besoleed; That a k committee of three be apL pointed !to punshase aborse, to beawardedas the firSt preinitani tor female equestrlanistivand that M. It Brown, A. - 11. - McQueinin, John Mtirdocio, • Jr., be Said committee. . • •Bit motion of Mr. Martin, ." • Reseited, That: McKnight, McQuelan end Shires be appointed a cotimeittee to confer with the talky:As, Ecoi 1n relation to fans during the condensate of the exhibition. (Inanition of Mr. ldoKeight, Resolved, That the committee on medals be au thorized to purchase the silver ware offered as premiums and hare the same together with the medals, emitting the name of the si:cued competitors, which' shall be engraved lifter exhi bitima it the expense of the Society. On motion of Mr. Murdoch; Readout, That tickets of admission be -pre sented Co clergymen and.editors of newspapers, with their ladles.. ' • Amended - by Mr.:McKnight, so as to include • the Judges of the Supreme Court. On motion of Mr. Speer, (city,) Resolved, That • the Treasurer be authorized to-pay twelre ban dred dollars to .1: - & A. Patterson on account of the contract with the Committee of Arrange ments. . On motion of Mr. McKnight, Rao[red, That it be annonnoedamong theseproceedings that tick i eta can "bo obtained from any member of the Board allow namee follow= • ' Wm Manta, Jona MoaDoen„ Jr., • - P. A.' War,- • Joan .111Ktivr, A - ..8.-Atdatrawatt, A. Einza; (City,) - ' Jona'Ycnnto, j: Goa. ]f. B. BIOME, J. B. M'Caus, Ban. Kralar, H. INGRAM, J. M. L ilsommass, Ants Bram, (C 0.,) R. WKTICIIIT, Jo= B:'ELu4, G. W. G. ?Arse. Oi motion of 31r. . thiclkiard adjourn tome on Wednesday, 18th Sep 0: P. ••Snutia . . MANSLAUGHTZB.Casi.--The jury . !mull nailed to Investigate the causes which led to the death of John Cannon, noticed in the Gazette of Thursday, met yesterdaY, at the Western Penn sylvinla - Haipital, and beard the following testi- Jahn Wagley affirmed: Arrested Hoed& sotto. • time in May and immediately after the offence , ' was committed, at the request of Allen Cordell; o tie (Hauck) stated to me that he had thrown the • • bate that bad out the deceased, but thathe was • :only "skylarking" with him, and that tho knife was thrown in a joke; saw nothing of the occur ' rence, as it was over before I. reached the Dia ' pond; saw deceased after he was cut, and he said , that Hosick had cut him with a`-butcher knife; ' the Mayor took the infermation of the demised at Vierlieller's tavern. where he was lying; Hulick' ,stated that be was in jest when he throw the deceased; held out no inducement to • Ithitto snake this statement; ifiery pert= I spoke to about the matter that Morning, at the Market House, considered the affair as ajoke. - Dr. B. D. Mowry, swono.—Dr. Trevor and • myself made a post mortem examination of the demised yesterday; we found a My extensive abscess in the thigh; the - wound which Cannon had •• received was not necessarily fatal in its . character; the large abscess was formed in con sequence of the wound, and the man died from • the effects of the discharge from the abscess; the wound was dressed in the way physician generally dress such wounds; think that the abscess was formed owing to the man's peculiar constitution; he told me that be bad an abacus at one time in his leg; think the deceased must bare been predisposed to the formation- of abscesses; thedereased was attended by me from the time he entered the Hospital until tho let of July, when he was _taken charge of by Dr. . Dr. M. K. 'Trevor, sworn: .My term of service it the...hospital commenced on the let of July; found the deceased suffering from an abscess ex tending from the knee to the groin, involving the entire substance of the thigh; the discharge from that time was of a very unhealthy character, and the patient was in a sinkingundition; about two weeks before his death, the abscess formed an opening in the groin, from which a great quantity of mattermas dischlrged;• the patient gradually declined from the exhausting effects of • the discharge until his death; for the last four Or ire days preceding his death, there wan , large discharge of coagulated blood from the • opening in the groin; this discharge of blood and matter caused the man's death by producing ex haustion of the entire system; such a wound an the deceased received is not usually followed by an abscess, though it would be more likely to be followed by one , than a wound of another na bre; ,the deceased was of a scrofulous constitu tion, and this . is probably the reason why the ab - 'seas formed in his case. The testimony cloted here, and thejury,rifter a short deliberation, rendered a verdict that the deceased CAM° to his death from the effects of a wound inflicted by a butcher knife thrown at him `by William Houck: • • - AIS/117LT ATLI BATTLIY.-,-Tbozass Jenkins and Michael Weichter appeared before Alderman Id'- Master, yesterday, and made oath cheiglng Jai. Donalkwith assault and battery. The defend ant, it wouldrappear, ens beating Weichter, and Jenkins interfering in his behalf he (WDonald) "struck him repeatedly on the bead. 'A warrant for his arrest was issued. The row occurred at the Clinton rolling mill in South Pittaburgh. • Tin Appitomarsa Fun.-Work men are bus ily engaged in completing the necessary arrange ments for the approaching Agricultural Fair.— ..Mechanics description of which appear ed in our columns some days ago, hai been com pleted, and a number of carpenters are employed on "Floral Hall," so that it will probably be fin ished this week. San Acomurr—lntelligence was received in the city yesterday, to the effect that the family of Capt Randall, Muter of the steamer Clara Wisher, had been thrown from a buggy, some miles fre the city, and that Mrs. Randall had her back broken, while one of her children was ItUlal, and another severely_injured. The acci dent was caused by the horse, to which . the bug gy Ins :Tubed, running away. TH2 Amman BRIDGE. ACEOIIII • TEE ALCM 082HT.—The foundation for the first pier of the contemplated railroad bridge emcee the Alleghe 'lllTiver. has been sank, and the masons will commpae, week forthwith. 'Tito contractors in tend commencing operations on the Allegheny 'mid* of the rifer tn.day. the railroad company :hiving pa:eland a lot on which to commence Oa erection 'of the abetment:' DISCHASOYD.—We here already stated, that Wiliiam Hoesch, referred to In another item, bad been arrested and committed to prison, by- the coroner, to answer a chute of murder. He w . brought beforehOge ld'Clure one writ of habeas corps, yesterday, and discharged on $2,000 bail • to appear when called on fur trial. • WAZZAZT Iszczn.=—A warrant was issued by Alderman Irklaster, yesterday; for the arrest of ,Morris Fitzgerald, charged with striking Patrick Raney oter . the eye and threatened' to take his life.. The parties reside in the Bth Ward. - ifingrn 07 mu hums.--Alderman leklaStir, y o u r 's', issued starrint for the arrest of h ug h . Derry, chatted with threatening the life of a boatman named Nathaniel Etoonaberger.-;- - 'Tao promo:am' is. a ._resident of 'Reading, Desks , . . Ma. g o voginu, editor of tho Ho ft ediad Anti nal; of Saleui„Ohlo, is in 'town, and will' wait : ~ upon our tusionen mon ,to iolioit advortiseinents. Aim Homeitesd./ourne hes a ierj. rospseultdo ',circulation In - GO: rnaior, or4,l!lliSh iotkeiti• - - • - NtkV;Vrt:A.'" Two arra .31o= — Whitbeereitithri re... main in this city for two days more. Perilous wishing to visit this establishment ean'find it in front of thodmeriesm Hotel, on Penn street. EON o.rta.—Me child of a man named Ad ams, a grocer on Wylie street, wasrun over yes terday by a bread, wagon and severely injured, its arm being fractured and its body badly bruised. Filmn.--A man named Stephen Cox, charged with firing into a hinge near the canal basin, whilkdrunk, was fined $25 by the Mayor yes terday, and committed in default of payment. THE Western Pennsylvania Hospital .has .now twenty-seven inmates, eight of whete see under treatment far insanity. FURTHER BY THE EUROPA_ NEW Yong, August 31. lienans, August 16th.—The juntas of ?deluge and Lerida refuse:to recognise the now govern ment. LONDON,. Satardly.,-Fort Tree and Fort Net tie'', at the island - of Aland, hive been teken, one by the French and the other by the English. The loss of the allies ii lhexas, 16th.--4t ie reported that Prince Alexander Citu4sehakoff have notified :the Aus trinn Gloiernment that so long as the Turks re main in Wallachia the Russians-rill retain cer tain points in the Principalities. Austria has • given up the intention. of pro posing to the Germanic diet to put the federal army on a wit. footing. f The Paris Moniteur announces ' that on .the 7th and Bth of August the French expeditionary force landed - on the island of Aland r north of the fortress of Bomarsund, at the same time a foree -of Inglisliand French marines landed south . of thefortress. The disembarkation was - covered by the war steamers, and was effected without a man getting his feet wet. They then erected batteries while the Russians destroyed them, and fell back on the main fortress. On the 12th, the fortress was completely invested, and on the 14th the French carried redoubt of 8 guns without losing a man. Another account says a strong fort.wilit taken; after seieral, hours fighting: The bombardmen t began on - the 16th. The reports in the English papers- say that the. inhabitants of Aliutd had risen against the Russians, and it was proclaim ed from the pulpits of all the Churches that the Russian sway over the island had ceased. The aspect of affairs on the Danube it unchang ed. The Russians continued to fortifyall drabs gio points: - The London Daily News contains a remarka ble coincidence stating that the British, troops at the camps at Monaster near Desna, are decemat nd by a malignant Cholera; that they are desti tute of medicine and famishing for lack of food; that they are discontented and almost Ills organ ised. The Times correspondent partly confirms the statement. Prince Paskewitch returned toWarsaw on the 13th and trill again take command. of the south ern army. Nothing has been done at Constantinople. Letters speak of the expedition against Crimea. .which is still in progress. An embarkation is deferred on account of the cholera. Important news from the east is not expected before the first week in September. - A $llB3 l / 1 1111113p11141 from Odessa dated August 6th says the allied fleets tried to landstSalaklai- TS, Crimea. At Sebastopol it was yeported that Adteiral Lyons bomtmrded Omapa 24 berms. The re .:Lilt is unknown. The Sultan's daughter, Patina, married ma. Bahia Pacha's son at Constantinople. On', the 10th the Itussian fleet came out of Se bastopol and was seen off Cklessa, but returned Jas. RIM, 0. P. SUMAS, DAVID &YD. On the 4th Augast an offensire and defensive alliance Rau concluded between .the Porte and Sehamyl. The terms have not transpired. 'lt is understood that Sehamyl belated that the Porte should recognize the indepetOenoe of Circus* he in return offering the assistance of . 60,000 mountaineers to act in concert with the Turkish forces. irfinight, Remirect, That last at thle 'Fair Grounds et. next. 1 • acßeeordiag Seereiory. It is reported that Schantyl Isas' obtained a great victory over the Russians.. _ . Mercantile letters from Bagdad say that con tracts have been made to-Am:nab eripplies and a transport for Hindoo--Eritish force which would arrive via the P.Mulan Gulf at Base at the month of the river Tips. The Emperor of-Morocco has announced hia intention to present to the Sultan - 80,000,000 pi astres and 12,000 troops annually while the war lasts. Parliament Las been prorogued ; the Queen's speech will soon probably be given. The Turkish loan of .00000,000 bus beengaa =teed on. the Width revenue, and the Egyp tianp.ibute opened. _ EMSIiMM=I The United States eloop Marion left Gambia on therith July for Cape do Verdes. The accounts of the Tiotaio crt.u.a.ta in - the north of Ireland, are discouraging. It is ,preading, but not rapidly. - The Cholera is pervadiag with 'considerable EC verity at Belfast. ' 2 The po or rates for the present 'year show on increaseis the number of Irish paupers. The fete itycipoleint on the loth , _passed off quietly,. The decorations were - T er y splendid. Marshal Magnau reviewed 26,000 troops. A grand militaryspectaclewas enacted in the Champ de Mars, repredeating the siege of Bilistria. The Emperor's absence was much regretted by the Parisians. There are rumors that a conspiraoy was dis covered, and that the Emperor's absence was precautionary. Russian intrigue is reported to be busy in se cret clubs. An imperial , decree orders the payment of le gacies to Napoleon, and opens a credit fur eight millions of francs. President Pierce's message to the Senate res pecting Cuba. bee caused uneasMesh on the Paris Bourse, but the succeeding mail restored conS denee. The Cholera is decreasing at Maraeities. The Moniteur continues to give faiomble ac counts of the harvest, but the weather is some what broken. The Cortes are cemroked on the Bth November on the basis of the, electoral law of 1887 • a cob stitnent assembly meeting in one cham berer with one Deputy for every 85,000 of the population. Den Lucie Stagiest' has been - appointed Gover nor of Midrid CoL Cardero, Governor of Sar agossa, and Col. O'Donnell,, the broth er, Governor of Malaga: A riot occurred at Tortola ; the rioters having assembled with cries of 'viva Esparterc' 'viva Constitution,' ' then ritshed into the City Nall to demand the abolition of taxes. Finding only the Secretary; they beat him to death, tore out his heart, but, off his head and flung his body into:the river, with'all the public records. The Governor of Valencia armed the citizens and took a number.of the rioters prisoners. Numeterus reports are 'current respecting the intentions of France. It is stated that Napoleon will riot interfere in the present aspect of affairs, but objects equally to a Republic or Carlist ay. nasty in Spain. , • The London Globe says the French enthuse , ,dors at Madrid hare been ordered to protest ea- . ergetically against violence to ',IV member of the royal family, or any attack on monarchical principlts, but otherwise not to interfere.: Pourcom..—Lisbon letters say the Portuguese government disavows all idea of fusion between Portugal and Spain and expresiled regret that the name of the King is used in the project. Iraar.—The Cholera is slightly subsiding at Genoa; still 70 deaths occur daily. At Turin it is not severe, but at. Naples it Is very violent. A decree, doted Palermo 27th july, threatens death by Court Martial to any one evading the sanitary cordon around the Neapolitan coasts. Prince Aci, General Murat, M. Longobaidi hlinister, ind Chevalier 'Yemeni the Portuguese Consul, had died: The total deaths during the: week amounted to about 8000. The Europa left at 4 o'clock for Boston Saw Tonic, Aug. 31. The steamer Washington airived at ,holf-past 12 o'chack. Sbe brings Liverpool papers - of the IGth.- Parliament was prorogued on the 12th. The Queen In person war .received along r thi, route with enthusiastic cheers. The Queen after returninglthanks for the seal end energy shown in providing Means for the vigorous - prosecution of the,war sabithat in cordial co ? operatlon with the EmUnror of Om :French, my efforts will be direeted to the'effec*l repression of that ambi tious and aggressive spirit on the part of . Rueein which has comtviled.us to take up arms in de fence igen ally, and to secure future - tranquili ty in Europe. You will join with me in admira tion of the courage and perseverence manifested by the troops of the Sultan in defence of Bilistris and the various military operationl on tae The rest of the speech is quite local in Its char acter. The Queen regrets that she engrossing interest of the matters connected with the . war prevented the consideration of the subjectepro prosed to be brought forward at the opening of The cholera wu making steady progrese, in Landow Among the, deaths were 140rd.1cu,74117, non-Isir to Palturiten. ' She London • Times contheetes to eensir•• the Gieytown affair in strong terms, and oho tbo Preladeors message to .th• Senate on the 4an ish question.: ..; , ' tt is - said that on the occasion et thoiate Bt. Napoleons 2682 pardons or redaittions of purdah ' . x 4 .1 14 wrs '" BY TELEGRAPII: LATER FROM EUROPE. AIIIII I VAE Or 79E RAJEIIIOTON ALvistoni, August 31.-0 r I"Ins papers D Friday aro receive& • 1. GeneralQultmsrt publishes u long and serere letter in the Deito in Toply to Judge Campbell's charge against the Fillibusters. Ile accuses the Judge of prejudice and falsehood, and makes - no - denial of Connection with the Fillibusters. - • • Arrived at Charleston from Havana the British schooner Rover. The Captain reports that on the 6th inst., while on her voyage to Baltimore from Nassau, he fell in With ri suspicions looking crafth.iving the appearanceof a vessel of war, which steered for the Rover iis if wishing to communicate, but night corning on, lost sight of her. The American barque lonic, Capt. McCullough from Portland bound for Havana, with a cargo of Itailroad,aleepors,-reports that ou the 14th she saw a auspicious looking fore and aft schoon er, with a great number of met; bearing down, but in about an hour a large ship hove in sight, when the schooner immediately hove about. It was thought, on first seeing the.sehooner, she might hove been a'whaler, but 'after seeing au many mewon desk and aloft, suspects that she was after no good. • Bureau), August 31.—There are indications of ran.. The Ohio pine swamps west of Hudson have been burning for several weeks. Severe' hundred acres of meadows have burned several feet deep. The fire bursts out of the soil, cane log the utmost consternation. Mr. Douglass addresses the cititens of Chien. go on :Friday. The papers solicit a patient hearing. A party - of Rinses emigrants, 126 in number, from New' England, went up - the fake last night.` • • The Lske Suzerior Jonrnntesye t e mixing pivape.i.4 - • Coscoan, N. H., August al.--The.Free Soil or Fusion Convention met at.TiValdboro'. About 2500 persons were present, enibracingall shades of politics. The Hon. J. Chntrihord andwin pre sided, and speeches were delivered by the Presi dent, Amos Tuck, John P. Hole and 41P. Chase. The tenor of the speeches is encouraging to the fusion of political creels in the formation of a great northern party opposed to slavery exten sion. Tbo ,Nebraska and Kansas bill was se rteirecediinixted.. , 143:Lineal:diens were offered. .ktatany, N. Y., Aug'. 81.—The' Stale loan °tette million of dollars was taken at $1.1.2i to $ll6, mostly. $118}; double the amount bid for. New Yous,August 81.--Stocks dull end lower. • Money active and unchanged; Michigan South ern 96; Reading, toles 80 shares nt 67.1; Cleve land and Pittsburgh . 44, _Erie 34. Flour, un efianged;a limited business at previous rates; sales 8260 bbls straight State at $9,62®70; s gkicid Ohio $10,12®10,87; Southern firmer, sale 2000 bbls at $9,60010. Whiskey, sales 250 bbls OMo at 87. Iron easier; Scotch . pig 39® 40. Cotton dull, with declining tendency, nomi naL Coffee unchanged, a limited busluess.— Sugars dull, with declining tendency. Molasses unchanged, a moderate business, sales 250 bbls Cries's! at 2 2®23. Wheat firm, red heavy white .Canadian $1,85€.1, 90. Corn advanced lc; sales 60,000 bush Southern mixed at 860 87; round yellow 871, others nominal. Mess Pork firmer at $14014,12; prime $ . 11,50; sales 600 Mils Beef; unchanged; a limited business at previous rates. Cut Meats very firm; Shoulders 6}@6i, Hams 7}®B. Lard firm. .r/tILIDELPIIJA August 31.—Flour, quiet, holders firm; email sales at 9®lo for common and extra: Rye Flour and Cora Meal scarce.— Wheat wanted, sales 2000 bush prime new-South ern red at $1,90; 1600 bash new Penns white at $2,08. No farther sales of Rye. Corn stares and in demand, tulles 1200 bash Southern and Penna. yellow at 92 ®93, Whiskey, steady at 30. COMMERCIAL. COMAITITER OP. ARBITRATION of the Baud °Made Cr Asovt.—Wt♦. R. /TIMM, T. P.—Bann E. PARA, WE. RomerAar. W. B. CorctAng. PITTSBURGH MARKETS Omen Prmarnas Au.) FrLiar Itotablir, E•ptember G 1irr8.54.1 PIA/CR—sales at depot of 37 Dbl. enpeoloo at 19.12. and 38 do. at 89.28. From .tee`. 3 Obis. anpartlake at $9.23, 41 do. extra at {?.A: 30. do, /too at $3,75, rod 10 do. 101ddlleee at SOHO. , Abt 4113 Ma Rya Flour weld from atom iat li ItAlN—attles at depot of 1200 baa Oat. at 44445, and 111:0 tlio,la the; retail war at 50,055 eatiaL SEG Al 4-4, ale of 5 htida. rally rale at by.. tirliilSHEY—bar again. silenced salsa of 35 bbla iedlSed is lots at 40. SEEDS—Irtle• from Om of 100 bow poser at $.OO. and &I do. at $7.50, rash Timothr. ► agile at Jrpot 0(104 bus. at WM. nth. 102.63%.9—• 41; demand ; Wes 0(12 6016. Sumil White 66 II,Z W , bulb cash. APPl.29—mpal7 moderate; tales on arst66l of 2;b5 bbl.. at .31006341.2:i bbl. 115.00*—talea of 4,500 M. Ethoold4s at 7 and 1.500 Ds do. at Cl(, ash and 00 data; 8,500 Dr. Huns at 10. rash a.m., h. 40. as 1000. two mai. and 3 000 ba do. at 11. Ansr ' ma; 5 tat. dapeored do. at 73%. . . . 011.—salas of 10 bbls. !cp. lat SO, lour asst. IMJ sattna as sdraass. • LINSEED 014—s qle oflo bbla. at 05. bur axa. BLOOMS—WeI oflo tom Batibp.l at 1210 eta saba MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL We are now expoiting gold at fast as it comes In, and nothing fuddle rut that we mu stiff mil ammo few Mods prevents thedemand for , est*rt ffir - "exceeding tha wetly. Will the exports matinee . •In reply we beg to ref our readers to the following wstrart. from The Jour nal of CommertM—that journal which has steadily taught that no at.5..111 , to be apprehended from the enormoue importation. by whkb weber. been flooJed,and for many of which we hare paid double prim twcause the tariff of latt, in the period from 1448 to UZI, to effectually &s -trafed our own mannfecturers • • imvorts f Wreigo gmdsilbe the week have been WEI. &moody large, and much exceeding the imparts he the carreeponding week last year. The arrirafa bow ere bort ly iota mut out to be wad on foreign account. ; and, as we !own by recent lettere from prance that prime are ae low there as here, the receipts an likely to continue' lance for some time tO 0301 e." - • - •• It la close from this that the mods are to come In d the gold la to flow out. heat. money-la to become dearer. and the roanuracturers among ourselves are to ter ruined our again, by the combined operationof hieh Intern Wen the One band and low prime for their twodtgets on the oth• er. The mare maeufacturen an ruined, the greater most be the neoresity for depending on Meting markets Mr cloth and Imo. and tor remitting gold. and the greater will be the tendency toward a Mather advance the price will T. All this willigrestly twoefit the money lenders, but its twelanary coneennence will teethe ruin of them engaged to trade—and that such le Its tendency le shown In the, 'miens Islistrin that hare recently taken piece, and In the doubt nod uncertainty by. •hlch the men In undo anb new aggrounded. To add to their diffkultlea we are now to Impart land. having agreed to grant large bounty on the productions of Cumin—wheat, M. rata and other 'vegetable maxAL to be sold In martguirkets for gold to an 10 Ea a. there to be exchanged for English cloth • and Mallen Then , ie every ineePect ofa genre cgiela and The Lon don Thew la•now mewing its readine Myth, consequen• Leo or ante tariff alai*, by paracrathe of which the follow ing Is a specimen • .-The recent develonments at New Tork shows „the cot lame Inevitable to Amadei . ..l4.'76m the trunnent deer but ebcrked, an 4 111 VeVdclfriAre= U t d ing the cod eroold been If they could have gone on far • n o years longer flooding gm with bonds, lbg payment even of the Intend Of whith depended MT* npon on? granting additionsl enmenpon Ttitnina.. , The Bank panic is over. The following Is a ast of the banks that have Wet. with the discount at which they are Weida is Wallet : Drovers' Book. Oft denoted ah N. Y.,_flaled at 10 A. IL Aug. 21, dlsooont ; Bank of 31111th. Delreete, filled at 11 A. It Aug. SL, 76 =';lritrl.l9C" 4 " . &""thri.'ll& felled at 12 DI.. Aott.2l. 60 diorama : Beak of Wratiteasw Ken , DI lehisse. filled 12 11.. Atm: 21'dimeerat —; lumen' mad -Metehaatellank of Memphis. Tenn.. felled at 12 M. Aug. it, dhow:tot 745 ; Adriadoe lasuranalClompant.6o diorama. --(N. T. Trlb. WilOt Leal,t anoconr MARK/Yr.—A heavy kW loess has been denote tie articles the wet week-Hotrar C Coffee-at hemmed prima The Wee of Ban. com prise Woe to 1:40 Was, chiefly from gore, at to fo.- Of Coffee, nearly or polte 3000 Was lots..hanged hands at 104 to Yde for lerae, 12lf for small Yesterday, Ma) . 04 7 00 sw-1.V.• bb .., don e I n told st 2e Not a great d hub., done In Wallas.. The maim of theVeek are SOO .1000 bbla., includiur two kite of stoat WO Wis. Air rebelled. from the brew, at lb and lae. - Wit Is on the advance, G. A.mtaillmt from the Levee at let 35, and Kanawha from store at OA_ by Torre Island in the eity. like scarce and With. Wholonde ptioe 6,1 to Tallt. We notice conebilerable Sugar going Korth by the Idle Ebel DM nod Chltago Rama& Th . demand for Coffee has been chiefly - a ereeniallee one. city dealer. taking the largest lota The new crop,' It is thought, , abt be to mark. Many *latent ion. the middle or latter pert of nt Inemth.feerhare not before the 10th of October. Tills ex dire Mere.ed time for the clearing off of the limited dock., not only In Ida but In all the Delude.] markets of the country, and a fortheradranos may be obtained. The Mock. at New Orleans on the . .eoth was Woad to 13,000 bus. -dn. Loris hers. IMPORTS BY RAILROAD OMo ar , PagliarLat 11.117/0/11-41 121/1•11.3 bus whoa, 3 kge butter, 61 tildes, 13 his feathers, 10 66!.eggs 21 ea tlmoth yawed. 5 Ma oil oake. 1 a ordeal, 14 ala ar ida 17 do potato., lax butter, 60 bbls Brown k Kirkpatrick; 44 bola ate, P Petasoo: 18 A ge Peeeeed, 6do theothr do, 4Da ea 1 opplee. Ido sues. .1 emir. 30 bides, oiewer;4 bbiliPsw.l Kennedy . : 234 - bus corn 610 do oats.= do timord, W dlmpeon; 24libus eorn,ll bblsegga 32 as wixg, lied it Liggett; 9W bus what, WI Werth to , Sire beck. J Charlton; 6 Mix clay, J/Airnew; 2143 bue w boat, Dealt *er 53 ass elmnie, 14 e l ks setriV r l t ll. tttle di All l eetnAbrol t. P caubt'2l Lble potatoes. J Youor. Zi hue do, owner: 116 am flawed, Damao/ 10 bbleappla 1 do age, ownerr, 10 sks wooLlt Dwun %kg. butter.lo bgs Maw, BUM.. • rob 60 bee nuts.7o bbis aleohoLloo ter NM; 9 as wool, JOlllO a Donor 3 aka wool. If Lou 100 661. lour, flouter.' 100 do. ldontiromea I Leech; 30 do whisker, It Ileum 2 too. meal. 11 C Lomax 26 boom 20 to. do, Mellen t ore 10 eke patinae, anus: 20 tibia liour,ll W Umtln.l <15360 bus o.s, J 0 Our; 10 Ica butter,ll Able spites. ID do po , tato., Zneish en; 09 boa potatoes, '1 Doti demi. 12 eke rasps, owner; 21 tons metal. Nicola up 6 ble wake. 90 bus gamed Ila a jillittfl * lintiVior 3 1 1 d=othreeed: 51Clurion 1 cog 3 bbis butter. owner; 12 ahem dce, 30 dn. buckets I tad*, Umbra I Bhiptom 53 do, 1 , 101 eo; 70 do, II 14Candises ao; 4 do, Z itessaltan; 4 do. 110 4th 4 lilbelar; 30 •bul po tatoes, 43 lads owner, 100 Ida flour, 36 boa audios, 25 do soap, 25 do.. candles, galley Renshaw 31 Able /our. Little* iieg 161 do. 20 bbla tatoell. 71 elis do, Ilentlegi 61 dn, maw; 37 do gnash, C Thompson: 6 obis ogles, 1101814 bag cheese, Kirkpatriek • Herron/ 5 aa wool. 31Vandiesa I ce; 34 elis kegs, dadurimaker • ag 9 Domes, .• • .62171.430 t rrliairrioll R R.-6 bbwoinio boo, c w Pig= = l aid r"' " i 4 334 - Pkg " MKT xuanyo. a a aumnebattikir rat.' 4.1 IMPORTS .BY RIVER. . - 111(..snowtornizu 46=3-2ami.i.O.l,ta bb onn oo do Aro de 28 bum And, agora: 3 bbbe Imploo l ownow,34 sits mato, WY.l.Trodu 28 dm 17 do burley. owner; 2 bbl* 30UA, Welarksok o ut , 22 do, 1.113. 44 SP balllk,Bodolor ; AAS 83uks wool, WM bum apples, owner au bus-ml4'' 101 bus corn', WK0.1717: 12 bbd, hour, II Berland. - -. • ' . • WEEELING. by kirel boat-,40 hfst., Wlthiaktitco' • RIVER INTELL/GENCE. lIWN Oki hDroirit DEP Anaartf "a EzdilaM dam vs' atrip Is ' - ~,.. • • STEWART- & KILGORE,. • MANCITACTITRERS sW • COOKING-, HEATING, AND FANCY STOVES, GRATES, FENDERS, ' Pipes, Boxes, and. Foundry Castings o. all kinds. OFFICE AND IrAREIIOUSE, No. 2(17 Liberty St., corner of Hand, PLTTSBURGII, PA.. Great Semi-AnnualBaie of Ca — pits. CARPET WAREtIOUSE, NO. 112 .11.4 R ELT STREET, P.I7TSBURGR. W. ArCLINTOCK & BROS. i 'HAVING commenced our sale of Cart.eting, .R on nom., Sc. webers the pluLerini It...moment to con. friends and the public that we are now eelling oft , eu il r r,„.-It:iv„.0114 171.=, t1.0"7 '"irtMeoll. !looses, or Steamboats, to all anderamine the largest and best .took West of the mountains, as we are determined to tell cheaper than can be punt:seed. for nosh in the Ert- ern cities. Ourstoek comprises In pert the following, v }Val Bruseels Velvet Pile Carve* Damask 1e rd Tapestry Biumeels dm Twilled do dm do: Pln • do dm Auto:mum Brussels- do: Alal i Wool Seek,/ der, Rat= Imperial SPI7- Ilemp, Ida and Rag dm Superfine do do: Rhenlie and Tufted Rugg Canton and Coma Matting: Patent Tapestry !nen d Sheepskin, Adelald S Coow Superfine do dm Mate: Pine do , Stair Rod cowmen - do do' Plano and TableCereil 18 end it A f i t s ih ° ee li te el ol l" rerl: s s. tly t-na " eololVtiotitfolltied Win dow Shades, Trier ' mag., Sc, Having the laygest and best stook in the Western Market, we feel conlident that we can please the most featidlous. Remember the idiom to get great bargaine,l.l2 Market st.. near Liberty. 4014 . . • NEW PLOW FACTORY VALLEYFQA*GF.WORItS. J. S. HALL sPEER, LEAVING commenced oplierntions in the PLOUGH FACTORY, In Manchester, we are mini , wing PLOUGHS literary description or the n lo ls. 7 , ptnted pettarna Amom ag t them , 111 be found J. S. 717 Patent Double er Drlll yer riant and lett . nand; also, Hill Side mud Sub. N U =i t groV b Plou b P t daNlng Mt a Fe n r an i st rr iaa. Ch arlton'., Water rt.. below Ferry: - Philip - R. Kincaid's corner Liberty and Pitt do., Pittaburgh,. or Wholesale and Retail. at the Factory, In Manchester. _an.ll4lredilw•B ElEml-ANAREAL SALE. A. A. Mason & Co., NO. 23 FIF7.IIBTBREZ . . , Will open their next great SEMI - ANNUAL SALE OF DRY GOODS, On Thursday, .Tune 15th, 1854, This We •111 be toad to to the Watt and moat IF tracthi they have am hol.L Jai ... . x li OS. WILITE' &CO. o. - 41 South 2d rtnwt, Plata&lals-Splendid new eatallabment-• .... - EValuable Property for Sale. HOUSE situated on the North-East Islda HE of the Diamond, and known cur Lindsay's Ea st. no lot Is one hundred and twenty foot In !broth by twenty wide, and tua tbo rear al.woldory brick ten ement. For tat= and other particulank aPPIT iY26.tf OM. P. SMITH t O. 64 Wood GREATSEM N ANNUALSA SALE OF A. A. MASON ct" CO., And .011 farther reduction In peas, eatimeneing ou • THURSDAY, July 20tki..4 ertuttuuthg throeßD the mouth ofjuly. l7I Notice to Shippers. rpRE Ohio and Penneylmmo Railroad Com a. Pao7oared to carry Frefght erithproco snared &motel". %r roagh nel¢hf s carried bow Pittsburgh to Crestline In nineteen boom and there ate two competing Mies hoot Cr...nine to Cincinnati. to !that a t gl . fra mer Rates son •prontrt forwarding or their r r;olatittall i or ' gh to Clocinnatl, 40, 80 and GO cents psrloo fbr the three ease. or freight. Freight I. shirred through 4 low rats, to eartnue Deb to to the 'Nest. AP tar to J. A. BSA/LES. Freight Agent. or D. N. COURTNEY, Muter of Transportatkot. Pittabluith, July 20, 19E4.—lre: American House, Boston, VVITEI the addition, is tho largest Wild beet Hotel, In New England. and the irtallerib. or boa =eall attentlon to Ito magodament *snag. meats and superior accommodations. The furnaum le made to euttiblue ntillty and warming's with /uxuriona um and entalbrs. The drawing rooms aro nowt megantir appotatad; !handle of rooms well arranged fly Camille+ and lane Thmitat rutleis the aloopingsbartateuto nom. mmitotwand well rentihtted, andnlarre Dre_Poutloo Mo. supplied with Cachltwate water and gas. goer/effort will No mad. hr the Proprietor to oontribute both. comfort of Magmata while accourning at Ws hum.. Jrsshad LEWIS RICE. Proprietor. Tea, Tea, Tea, nt!WE arerr:irifn New York " aiminl TEA. i Nog i t i tone toeted. and a ill ho sold ox canal. either wholesale or .rif:ll .- A. .1 4.T.SIES, Jr -1-0 Pekin Tee :n om. Ne. as Fifth street. Turkish Tociels. • tirE have just'reeeived =outer lot of those v exmllent Turkish /lath Towels. he ahorm Wash Sorel has asharp Itautstinc slut.; aantiatag ttx. nrnprrtles ors flesh hrtuth, with thos, dealxed assibUlti sin Th., co WO putersarea Nottlwris not attainable to Limn, and ther , .ullarity of absorbing nristhrs sr Moat Merle. Can sozlr awl secure a sob, - JY2lt. IL READLY rzu _ Notice to Sluopers.' ON and after Anmiat 3d no freight trill bee roadvad at th•Folgal strest Statkm pith. Oble /ma P7VI "' 8111i 'M l..utt r iglra d = L b=titrat t p/'tM bplk.r. o'clock, P. M. J. A. JIMA RUC • ' ca Prelat Agert.O. &P. It 13:-, FOR SALE; a mapenar Sitr on the Ohio river, oppoalte graodun, 442wergiro1gfaa • whke are aratte.l tbnw good dwalPnie/Unitba St V+ all ollbred at a bargain. - • 100 sem orgo Land. well Ismovrlalt , wlth good btloga and CO saes In good roltlrattne order, It la an from Ilakne■ landing. and Is a good opportoidtr to got a boom. Alee If 3 semi of rime lead ou the Katuma river, T. iti • from Parkentersh, mad St mile from the Rail. med. It Is • megrim. plebs of learnined laud, Ilea °dared at a bargain. eentry of aula•lm TIIOS-WOOD.S.II Fourth et. Lori ..ocust Groves finmintuy . for Young Ladies. 'INGE next minion of tine School will begin iL on WEDNESDAY. Sept L. anatinix /NM- • Day Pupils nom the city are cooveyed to and from the Drove In an gado:Wes Omnibus. Circulars may to °Malt . ..lst the Store of Mr : Omega 11. .er , ilte, cm Market d o and at .11r,lialkres, talc 0.4 ot., or appliostlon to U.. Hector. Rem 1111. 11. MAMMY, • sue bud [Journal d Post ropy.] Pittsburgh. Pa. &seem:neat Notice. TIE Stockholders of .the Pittsburgh Blin ins Coutpaurollllnhlms. an hereby heeded that an amseembeent or Fifty Cog. pee Maly has_ boon leyliel ote the otoek of odd taleatemy, payable September let. labt. t/E.O. AP.SOLD. ?ma. VOAL 1.11.:N . 1) FOR SALE-80 nem of Coal ,J Land. on the Monongahela Meer, el ofalas frog 'll cot Elizabeth. and adialnlog the tool Rork, of C• Molten. It 1.111 beolfered ; 1 112tldlOttolro of au44m HOODS. Th. 4th it 50 LB S .; T A L 4 0!1GA i, N11731. t r a tztted SINFIGORATI r NO - CORDIAL--- Dri Odor. reed title day by JOSEPH FLEMING. CIOARS--4 M Florida and Seed Cigars; 3ld do do Cuba din 3 L Half Spanish do. for wog W. MUTTON, No. IL Wood at 'OAP-100 bx.m. Phila. and Cin. Soap inn 1. -, store area for We by EL ILARBAIIOIIt _ snn BAGS NITRATE SODA; I,JUI ronlu Americanllangnnere: 17 .1* EddLoor do, In atnre and for sin by. na 6LTDAty4). 111ILLIAlif NOBLE, Upholsterer. end v Deader in trpholstrry, Wank.)a and rintr4l,ThlNl Arse, nearly opPodt• U. Port Moe. QIVISS MUSLIN—PIain and figured, for dresses lad mantillas, &mists assorts:D.l raertrod at store 9,, '3725 MURPHY • BURCHFIELD. Sti:LLS. NANSOORS.—Stripod and Dialut Jsolumets, plain, plaid and ctrl White tee, anew sad beautiful artful% • eu.p r_of then ■aods refulead at atom of lILD. 'I'UE ENTERPRISEGALLERY, Wilkites MIL north street, In now own M the tenootion viellore sod customers. Tbeattentlon of the nubile Is di rerun' to Its nentrai location, staple rooms and superior nullities for the production of artMle andlifolike Dego.. reotypet. /deterial• of the hod onellty used, end prim very Jon fu first elm pletnree. Children token In a to. moods In the beet style of the art. thilland eziralos otesemens. irm-dtvr WILSH FLANKS &LS —Murphy Burch lol4 continue to Weep an assortinent of the ma lnaWelah Flannel& en desirable 011 semunt of their on. shrinkable nnalltr &leo, a sesortenent of. Arne Flannel& They and alma ree'd • sornl7 or Z. White Flannel. and Mild hoineette do. auk EARL SAGO, Tapioca, forst& by eta w. A. M0tt.1311.0 PRESTON & MERRILL'S EXTRACTS of Van • ... . . . Lemon, . • Re% '"a'Aisnond; .. . :. fliftwbbn7. se, .te„ IVY flabr•• 'plc leo Cream. Ittaao Mange, Padding' 6c . Mr ftal. by omb 4'. A. McOLUltki.. WleinhbreCijflat If'd 801E10 of i tho most de; 711,1 . end elegant acqleliltZnZand ok dargree," ante A. A. MAIISOIN W.. Y 5, • • EW.ARRINAL AT HOOLPS---sitat reed new and rich Illgeortmultaf fillet/old Jewelry, 'Al ta Statose mod Fork& Pearl, Velvet and • Leather Port ?lonise In large irarlethwo Pans. Thlrobles,Penlle, we: All the, *Use gmale an. reed direct from the manunteturery which enables no to otTer them 14 regular. wholesele prices, by the single article, mud trout 2, tro ao pee ant, below the Callao shany for at other establishments In this clty, den. tor yourevleco. at 61 Market st. 3711. EANS - - - 50 blobs, small white tot..etile by 'Swill J. B. CAIO7KID. niswEu() CORN STARCII-5 bra'. jug re l.. 11 celinod awl c.r lila by sal W. A. Mc(LURO. lIECKEICSFARINA-5 bag. fresh ina - Far ALKYD)* .&b , by Aull W. A. IdeCIAMO. FLOUR -150 bble. heels . ground Flour suet reo'd nod Ihr eels by - R. RONSON A 60. so4 l lBll-20 bble. Lake Trout: • TO bbl .. Wbtto flab: 20 bolt bbir.Trout ,, d for sale by sulB R. ROBISON s CO. sUNDILLES--100 bbls. N. 0. - . Molauues; 00 &at P r:P g"' o n gb u teir ' t . ,6l.k do' ir; Sugar. 100 Do. prim R io coffee; so 6 t e. (rob Irkr_, d halfcbeste Y. 11., Immix' and pack Tomo • 00 bee. Orant's is lump Tobacco; " - - 21S Able. Cut arid dec. ' . 20 Lb!. Teams' 011: -„ SO boxes Star Omar; 200 do assorted sizes Window Olesr.. SOO begs rolls, withn general. absortment of sproon"eS. for so by &WS .R. ROBISON CV. Qa BAGS PURE BARLEY in store and ey LP to .1. yr outs BELL A I,I4IOETE. LOAN—sls,4ioo on nneeured by cur or. AN co county Bonds lktatal poeurity. BA. pro, utes, ...b. THOS. WOOD ,B). ith it. 13101 i SALL—' 7 shard, !NortlC-Ambrican oo.of b.. KING. ul B Coin. Bieck and Xx raft . " _ _ " D liEDFORD WATER.=.A. large supply of tiedfml Water, fresh from rerfsok In MI. !And . reel by , _ • JOS. YLESIINO. salt' • .' wraps Diassead and Market at lata&R---100 Loaf mid Orushod in IstarldbT bv , ?sold R. DAIMILL' . ® ITM) STATES- DISPEN • ATORY— e=tlngialer it T t TXUURED BAUON—Retail fres tem bone. NV; a l kro d % iu the Isamom. rono .7 NDOW 017ftrA*8;Pf Puir. 4ls ad , # ' ..i g a zra r vu.ZgAii.Viattr. ad aad lib, bi . NM* '. P la., HEW AlmlatisEmins. Prom Wm. EL MeDonald's Advertbing I.lormei ZiammuMatot..New york. Imroved Dit , or Spring. RIGGIN'S MANDRI DOOR SPRING, . with the new patent meth.' for odjuotiugand tee n Ing the poser. Isom unicereldft admitted to be the newest. slroulwt and wet effective Spring in um.. The parer can Le graduated. or Inotoutly taken Ott at plc.. utc—a mat de.4deritlun f, farina. the nuttier mouths Sold W roost hardware Dealer. In the- Union and On.adoe. The Trade enuplie4 l.y IIDIVAIID P. ToktltET. au.,T)-lutz VI l'entl ft.. New York. Childs & Smith, No. 419 Pearl Street, New York, AIPORTERS OF WINDOW CORNICES, BANDS AND PINS. Orden from ahead ade in Nen er n rtittnnee trill be promptly d Alen. g r t ' L T A T AZtra d 6l V lllrker. " VniN C ir TRIIINIINOd, all of tehlnh they offer nt greatly reduced pima. , World's Pair Premiums. THREE.PRIZE MEDALS been awarded to the very elegant and euprilor PIANO FORTES XHEBITED by the subscriber er,. at the Minna P.a.. In makirig ne .boaea.n...,ament, ther would take p this oppsrtunity to return their thank. to their numerous friends, for the extensive and liberal pat tonajre heretofore extended to thorn, and assure them that no pains shall be armed to metain the flattering retorter hi.a ahead/ attained. In order to meet the greatly In- Creased demand for their;notruments, they hate aided largely to [themanuurig facilities, they tenet will enable in future to promptly mootevery de mond. unhand an assortment orrery mptrior ANS. of °reerrr et le, and at low riers. G ROYEATtIfIN RTEDBLOIV, SOS Droadway; N. Y, (Adjoining St. Nicholu Hotel.) to N t .o.—Pretolums were awarded by the American beetl e to theirPlanos Ilea years in sucmosion. au22•Coor N.o, 76 Chambers Street, . NEW YORK, RI NNEO Se C 0., Jobber,. of =Ka 1218130,4,7 a: FIN FEATHERS, PLO IrERs. LAcEst Are now fticedvicor a large and complete assortment of RICH GOODS, Which therm...nabbed tO se l l at thelowest prices, and on thereon favorable term. Thom who patellae° ef us mei save one profit at least: as very nearly manor goods are received direct frem the manufacturers in Femme. fiirsiscucca TILE sesess,Jews 76 Chambers et., Ist door West of Broadway, PO IR, . a. 110,010.' N. Y. 1 Y. 0. OPSITZ TUE c. c VIN umON G•IIOCSE 0 For 'Melbourne, Australia, Pioneer Line, • - Carrybig . the United Mates Mail. rIF A.. superior Clipper Ship GER- I TTLUDE will snored the Nightingale, and mail for the above portliest the ern of July, as .venteenth Ship of tifinine, .the Gertrude has proved herself remarkably . feet Seib& and is the only A. I.Ohlp now lanolin.- at this poet Andre The Pioneer Linn has gained a meet tot lereputstion. It was the fret. and Lk now the only line. Everything Is provided for powenvera es eeperwlne• sod Ileum, snap and towel. The length or varies from 70 to leo days. First Cabin Pumas and IrEtA,aceond Cabin passage $126 imd_s l6o . YOr troightor passage, apply to mr3o4fx . lie Walt stmt. ftalrnn'a Patent_ Reaction Centrifugal ...__. ?nip and Emgine. A. DAYTED t 4) any situation; unlimited in rotteartidn In mtloa; permanent li um, and with § . no low lu cost., that they are rapidly “upereeding all of ra. Itte especielly recommended to the attention or all Interceded In Meaux., Manothetorlea, Tam:write. Brewbriee, Dlatlllerlea, Railroad Water (Bathe., Canals, Water Works, Brahma. or Irrigation. for the Yollowingr =lel .6r=le, DarnhOitz, Simptlfgy i `nelL h rs.frota oppla 4 : Bluing gnarryina7Cortnartm,- of they are Mmtlenlarly adapted: nixes arn manufactured of hoot 21 to MAW indlom Per minute capacity. Cell and ho math. Bed althea. facia. M the orrice nod Warehome or Union Poor. C._ _ , Manien7Mß.B.,... Broadway. New York. Ile- M e m 4 '... N 0 .2 4. opposite present Maud. my22-3mo Iron Railing Works. - FRON TAILING, every variety, of Wrought and But Iron. and the celebrated Wire Balling. • InCKERSILLIPS PATENTED WIRE PENCE. 'pet rod. for Praletes,Rallroada, /arms, Lairce,Oaraene, dr. at_l2 IRO.Y ItSD37I:4II.S—IRON FURNITUR The 24 edition - 4 "New Mateo!' tho Iron Ilanufnatare," oonlnlrdog deoltrn.. explanathms and Pro. of the above !article, Ibrwatdod I, .dremin lentverthir. JittlN 'WICK g AM, Warorooms. lia Maks. Rog. 53. 65 . 5 '. LA , 61 Lowis hin Yoric. 1.2-1:421. The HI • eivr York Steam Blank Book Nan , ufacturing Establit. cAPS,lualfbourid huiueroua styles, 9 eta: per quire and. notesolt s, fall bound. •bite. k urargErd". fine bide, 19., • ill' end" t bands. white. Zoe bincosed 1.71-1 Ono kiln. korai& tvroare, rd, 40. t orr u ardw • "" lc” ' " e a ' t . ;/ ` to extra Irindlno, raked, 6044 nowardE Attellonex llealacornere. do 67e oo ends Ir b. do 75e dcr. extra blndlrtge do Kr do; • lloyalaaNt noyalt, extra blod.de 1.25 dig — Ara" wrist; agave Brwkigt i or s. imirro d .. „ 4 unlria; iterM4-15aoka, kttalltrannts,. Miniature Blank. Let t* Canine Books. Wittlnd Books. Cronerlex . Books, &heel oom. kor,ao hand. 10,000 ream" of otanufartured work Owen and dreeription, all bound In Silo wort tubas • and .Ir. the :waked st, added aro ofired to 130041Wert Stationers, and Pealere' generally. flarltash wkalktored paper. kr JOILN 110a...ran street, 'Sew York. disennutarban purcbared In larire_quau.. Mie. e ear n•amai I 'l4 UVVYOKK AND CALI FORNA LINE. ((l* s;ltattaltna.t tan - temeinear IRARFT COYFAXT Gr IRCAll.ta.4 raosexcloaa: :,yIEIROUGH IN ADVANCE OF THE MAIL. Theatar Ursa pArIuiTHROCIIII TlCHETS,ltaludlos eth.ate eeteedne. • The ..Sit , RTHE.ILY hitAtt 07T1115 WM. 'oe PROMISTWXN, heel thee double enzhn,eteentehlph will titaßil New York tier Stkand . 50th 7of eatn month, (except that *tom thew tie,* 1111 rt AID % Four ts Street, \ A P 4.4.B.ELPRA, BOOT, BIIOB*NIVIAITBII UPPER \ .AI.4N - LTP4C'T IJRI3 R. All deecriellensaf CPPerit • readp, fitted fort, Let, one [tautly on hand end ...lent the lowee , Jiricea. rrenflh, \ rsTiglifik anti Amerman RID, CA SKIS PATENT LEA ER, • ' AND The English BTok tito re TgE subseißwo\ COtupit bed Ab e le arrangements for the ImportaN naileh Incite the attention Libreria', Buyers Add e thTrade to their sLAk. which will bS .finen.l ntesuallA . rhofle and well selected:mod et the roost namonable prices, Importilircet from the English pub...m.4 buying\ for cost, theare enabled to to morn , thstieets, tine English, editiOrni at these." prides that ate.palWfor Info rietiimericationns. and 4....V,heir, attention .etrictli to,g,vvird Wenes.pnrchmeramay depend upon ending the bestamortmentattbefr estaitstuninL .N.cpublicittione recepsed hAraerr steamer. Books haported tdorder azwza,4.Flnco .iiulr racty, In rum:V. a lionthlyCatalcat t iaorl'sew eitqld aulhEngl4 Book. throbbed oath ePPIPai of tent 1.4 .11= 'l=kir hy' mall or ot ButictintlOns reciend to all q.t. PerrcalsC yt 'Clherlitt4VilsarerW. _Yd Inarkbuit f 4) Mechanics and Businesal aten—Tirst Premium-Pump. SAFE and money masking taintless. is t.l k n peroone ',orthodox note: OoodY • oog '" Vo i rigl b gleZt t trrb ° l=l47:p " tinf. r P 44,1 by eeleotioeoten rho sa...ita Ito oPot. 'Won to the fwd. an!kotost volcubbeNool,,(ll,447ll Ltry,t,) loge f atioo. a t no yarthi to ,e. _ goodderable terrlir yavt.4l7 Ineread. . s \ r.st.ea ewel.o; Masonic PintandMarlai, Tep(els, .. Midas, 1t0.v.::, • ,z,' .12.6 i axial:nit 040 e, \ . • aims Ara.tvni , 23 ritituilimak Luir.,.pritAziwitii: N. B.—ftwoaintuatio.i.giiim u. 0,44 .1traM4 BlAtimatuta itridarca.nla. pmts. Box. Plates:AF. nt ......, \ Cl Phrell " 011igiCal Cabliet. 44 . . \ FOVLER . S, , WELLS V t, CO, Al': tniit! Pbmic‘aems,;47l4l:4lrgileathg", N :M r. t 1 1 .. 1../2.1.4±e44b= Water • \ p .• t 1, P iv e• ea prices. Pron. labatis, as tall taracter, dar and • larta-lre, .' V ii 3 O VINO. . I B 3 iittimped with ''' inZtr 3 ,ll " , fft.r. " " 9.rirtli lireethul , l et r wie BERTA Bev n Printing . _ }:etahlitko, meet/56 SO , 1(g....,............\P/1/L/ORLP///4 N. B. Orders 111. /.... drii Med by. IFS P rerry. er el Per etreezet. L. \ \ \ \ • oB:!0713010 No. 613 ihyt Stre • Importers of I.7kaailT . N Agents for WOOLEN TARNS, ift DR.( ALEX. Ornament Jaws arra. I: LThLYilili_ C AA' S. 1 . 3 .4 - SL wawa* WVILILN: \ \ LORENZ & OREN.WIGHTPUNAtittumac ;ore , 'of all Idnda of VIAIAI, /101 • 11.!24„ and ININI/OW EA W Water sad 66 Front genets. raaaaaranl \ f. D.+-Partlenkr attantlonnald to odd .loos of Winnow, Glue and velvets moulds for Bottlnland VW. 0at7,1 • . ZINO PUNTS, ••,;. ONR 7177 RD CHAPRR TRAM\ 1f7f177/ DgAD, arm \ FREE PIMA ALL POLSOMAS VUALtRIb3... I NEW JERSEY ZINC \ COMP, dere for then. BUPA/awe PAIR TR Dltli..lnd (MOUND IN OIL, to &meted packsaso or from 23 to too rounds alto. Dlty, to narrator 21.yl round. rub, • TbeIrWIIITE ZINC, which add &oe neonad loon, I. warranted PUIDI and netturimated for body fed ` ton. forst ealttlemes. A method of yr,•yarellnn has recently boo , dammed, ankh enables the c.. , :nany to varyant tnele oalots Intrby.egttrign:isk42l riper=l:= • , . . .. . . . . Their Drown Zinc }Wed, irbich I. old .t • kw mink and can only be made (tom the Zino Ores from Neertlerser. U now well known for Its protective quallOes when •.y plied to ironer other to salaam Snob. none 001 , r l'alot pommel all the proptwUes of the Brown, and Is oi an Loretta& color fbr painting Cot tagre„Derots, Om Intlidin 0, Midges, an. . Dealers supplied co liberal terms toy their agent. YRlVitilt & RICHARDS. Altokrele•Paint Deeders and Int • ataild&lOlndi N. 19. cm 10th 1 Market e i llnald►. • M RS. S. E. CARGO,Tashionable Drees Ma. her and SI !co' 74 Fourth at.. enamel story, ianurantranor at to tho errata: Palace Dagnerrian Oar y. thrum Malik trantUlaa. Tatman. eta mad* In th. Watt std e 4 and on the shortest oaths. Clldren'r Drat. anto. 4 r -0.10412p h naatnaaa and dlsjateh, and at wry mina. lihnusta &leafed a dyed lkonordu. dtrontona. awl =Mir 554 laltetaly JT213.1!•19 r 4 o p. R .i !ttLy. :7 -2t superior or lions° and Lot, on • AU*, O en the moat of haat WI Vary ate. • •••. lot oa Vmot tti beteront Market and terry. ; %Mahan tha Itorgahaleßizi : ••• • -• ataindeon, anazieethas. oaai e 4414:111ag . 41' . raliFtietreagfa " y Ortit e ll el eer i . ri cl h ese nni i=ht: l lslrt tet ?ZIP ebeeltrairtra l . d iroagtirr i rples. col oWa•or ••• ••- laaa• at • ill WOODS. Mettle*. e.OVNTt • - 4 014 • Nouns P.trittis. ta. met. :`'C'ti;:V.l..Mg.S.Pt'jlF.;:lg;;:'4-.5 ! P. 4 cq. Annuta for the Inner Influential and largtd • ,cireulating commercial Papers loth la the I.7ulteri!Blataii aud the Canada+. NEW YoRN ADVERTISEMENTS CL ftjl LFRED MU ROE? 'M & cp., Extensive Ro t a CLothlog EAlolls.latornt, 4il troadwar. No __anon from market • DM GOODS. POWEN, MeNAMEE & CO. Importers of American and Foreign Silk and Faney