t ~ z - r+, ~fi fi 7r .Cl ~?.5r.~rv'~`~.C,,,, 7 =;7~, ~ '"Fa. ~ Ftn HOME 'Minium or7as Dastoonano,Cotnrcr tow varuton-4tthn Bczass. - --ThiiDemoerata metia conimtion yeaterdat, a the Court Rouse, for the purpose of nominating a county ticket. Blear ', enhfclock a. w. was the hour at which' t was understood the convention would meet, but long before that time the Rotunda of the Court House was thirohged•by ilai,pritty politicians and hun gry-office seekers who usually attend thegath urns of the party. .! The Presidency of the Con venUonWeemed to be great bone of contention among the delegates, and Reeoilingly, whea the doors of the court roomwere opened, a desperate rush wits made for admittance, and each delegate, as he uttered, nominated hie favorite for the , of flea:; Some shouted for Gen. J. IL Moorhead, Rirbilat others declared. that Robert Guthrie (of - Robinson Tp.) had been previously nominated, unit that hirwas, by right, the President of the Convention. The greatest confusion now reign ed, and for a while-nothing could be heard but tries of "Moorhead is chairman; ,"no, he aint, ' Guthrie - 1m elestedf.'. "no such thing;" "put the question;" "order, order," "shame shanse;" "let nasal* busineas," it momentary calm ensuing, Chsiles Barnett . Wok advantage of the opportunity, and in a stentorian ',gee mired that Mr. Guthrie and Mr. Moorhead be, both - solmowledged as Presi dents until it could be ascertained by a vote of - the delegates, who was entitled to the seat. The motion was put, anti circled amid much confu- Imion. - • John C.;;yle and J. IL Bally were chosen tem . Porary Secretariea, alter which the various die; Client snare called over, and the delegates pro sented.thilr credentials. The vote was then ta lten on the Presidency question, when Mr. Guth aixty-two votes and Gen. Mociehead - thirtymeien. Mr. 'Guthrie was thereupon de obired duly elected, and his competitor descend ed from the bench.: - - tin modem Gem Watson, Henry Ingram, Gem. Itleorlutaii, , Thomas Gibson and Dr. James Pol lock were choseriNlee Presidents. William M. Porter„John /I. Bailey, and a host of Otbelte, were chosen Secretaries. motion, it wal -. iesolved, that the Convert. tion, in marking; call award, borough and town ithip alternately. A motion requiring the delegates tosolo visa Sae, was, after much discasaion, defeated:: „, A letter, was' read from Judge inform ing the Convention that he was unable to attend, and the nominatien of democrats of the right stripe: • , -" ' A resolution, passed at a meeting of the citi zens of the Third Ward, Allegheny, and asking thatno delegates he admitted into the Conven tion *he were not pledged to the support of the Statir Administration", was read, and a motion made for its. adoption. The motion, it was • thought, would pus; (es it had for its object the expulsion of those delegates who; it was feared, would oppose any resolutions laudatory of Gov ernor.Bigler or the State Administration,) and strenuous efforts were mule - ammo of the office holding delegate to get- it-through-the A motion; ` however, to lay it 'oda the table wee offered, and earriel by en almost unanimous vote. . . 'Otiniation of d Barn' ett, itiras resolved to go into a nomination of 'candidates for County of- In order to expedite business, as was alleged, Charles Barnett, who seemed to do aU tho for the Convention, moved that a commit tee'of five be appointed to draft resolutions ex pririsive of the sense of the Convention, on sub jects Who therein epecially treated of. Mr. Morrow thought the motion ill.timed - and unnecessary, and enquired whatkaio convention was's:ailed for.. - The ehairrain read the call of the County Com ' •.mittee, in which no mention was made of passing restolutiou=•-tlie call wanly stating that the con vention would meet to nominate a County ticket. Capt. •William Ward rose and stated that be re thought it but right to express his views to the Cense:WU On the trabjeot which had come before Hain: • He saw no use whatever for the introdno tionad•reso u rows into the Conventioh,•and be hoped they ; 'would- not poss. Resolutions like theie•ctintemplattat would be a firebrand in the coniantian, and would destroy the baring:my then exintirig; for theri were many delegates present, who however heartily they might support their cunt, ticket - could not support the measures or men which thole revolutions would probably en dune.. If the gentlemen wanted a tight let him pass his motion, and be would have orte; . forth° proposed resolutions would forever destroy the hammy of the Convention. ' • • B. IdeCalmont, (the gentleman who made such conspicuous figure in the last Democratic Cureition when a precisely similar question . wits ander debate,).next rose,. appratly much eadited; and said that the talk about harmony cams. With .s bad grace trim the Sixth Ward.. • proses mingled with cheers.) lie did not care•for the outsiders, (1113ses)he would be heard. • • (Cheers, hisses and confusion:) Who was it de etre,* the harmony of the lest Convention. (k volee—..you did.' ) _ blo 1 the delegates from the, Sixth Ward, .yet they were the men that were • barrio • talk about- harmony. He wanted the motion to peer he wished, whße other parties Were uniting against them and secret societies, (A. rolose—”the Miami.") having for their object ' the overthrow:of the party organising to show the people whore_ (the Democrats) stood. lie Wiped then the motion would pass. ,The motion, after some farther discussion and not a little confusion, was put and carried, by a viate or sixty to thirty-five.. While The vote was - being taken/we noticed a son of Canal Commis sionerllopkins, who was permitted to occupy a seatinsido the bar, though he whsnote delegate, burry urging delegates to vote for the motion, and recording the of thode who voted satirist it Messrs. Collier, Barnett, Morrow,Harbisson • andlirMilM3 were appointed a cosiimittee ,to draft relolntidas, die.,, after which the Conven tion adjourned for dinner. .. - Arsenio°, Sustos.—At half past One o'clock the Convention reassembled and placed In nom : ination the names of the various candidates for Congress, the Legislators and County Mies,— • The balloting resulted in the election of the fol- Con&ress, XXI. District. , Clirles Shaler, Assembly = Wilson Stewart, Duquesne Bor.; J, II.: - -ifoorhead, City M.. Kirkpatrick, , City; 4.lEHamilton, South 'Pittsburgh ; and Thomarat Carrel McKeesport. • Clerk of. CotirtirJohn H. Phillips, Robinson Auditor--Daniel Ws:art, Pitt township. Conimiesioner—Elijah Troiailo, Pitt township. Recorder—J. S. Kennedy, City. - Register—J. H. Bobb, C. St. Clair towriahip,. tareetors of the County Poor—James „A. Gibson, 'Robert Bailey-end Edward M'Corirle. 'When the result of the last ballot was an nounced, Charles Barnett rose and handed a pa per tithe, President., purporting to be tne resolu tions drawn optcythe committee, and moied their adoptilon- - • '' • . - • ,Casisin Ward moved to amend brlaying them on the table..;.There was no necessity for-the :violations i • the Convention could do without tha .n'. ... , - . . •" • Mr. McCalment called' on the Chairman to maintain order among the delegates; the motion of Mr. Ward was clearly out or order, and contd. melba entertained. -.. . : • - "Mr. Morrow; one of. those appointed to. draft the resolutions,. enquired if the names of the committee er e. signed to them. If they irere, he had no_ 'Oettento their.beingread. ,„ . _... . The C hairm an remarked that they were not. -Mr. M ti . -c.---lf not I 'heal most decidedly oh. Seat tO their twin Teed to the ecarreation. . - Alt appea that certain' resolutions were re ported by e committee, a majority of whom were anti-l3i er men, in which there was no re ference Mad to the State or National administro. Moo, and t • being handed ' to another member of .the co mmittee favorable to Bigler and • Presi dent Pierce, lie, t tacked resolutions .praising -the the inkitration f these gentlemen to_ time. • re :-• „ po r sedly the s e mreittee, : and it was to prevent those resolution from being foisted an the COII. 'Cuban as emanating from the committee, 'that Mr. Morrow interfered.) - • ' - The Chairman decided that Captain Ward's motion: as out of order and directed the Store . tiry to read the 'resolutions. • -. . - • • . The" resolutions endorse the State and Nation aladatiniitrations;- express opposition to secret political etiolates, and friendship to forelguens, 1 without regard to c sr, creed or country. .They likewise -recta= Judge . Black and Col.. Mott as matirmih e Sopport of the democra: ejc; express hoitilit to all monopolies; tinder an invitation to-Go . Bigler- to 'bit Allegheny county; endorse Dr. McClintock's course in the - Senate; and`recom nd'Col. Wilson : McCandless for United States t • .r. lananodiately aft the resolutions Were read, Mr. McCabsiont no ed their adoption.. . Copt, Ward mos to 'adjoin). ... • - . • •' A nuouber of del gates declared the rootlet:1.0ot of order, wherenpo the s;realest. - confusion- en seed; Delegates I . ..their seats and rushed tti ' wards the b.ench exclaiming " A dj ourn, " ~,,,i.. jouisq't "pu t oaten:" "Ward; Mt down;" "go it Captain-" t• o it Wank' "order," -.or , dere.' 'clot us ha the • yeas and Earl" "ere . ; those 'the resokiti • • that were paused last nigh ti" -, -.-„,. srldle others snouts upoit chairs; 'arid 'shunted: - '7; at the top of their nice thereby hopieg to catch tbliattentiortof tit cha i r.- . , • , • .-. • -- .:-. Th e . president' 'sly '.iirideitivited - fecilisi Are ~.. tersint cf;ucifaid • . that rigid around hint; In .; . vane did be call o - er Whits - the 'delegates still '. kept, ihOttiVy Lod cheering,:. -until- tired .. -fro= sheer cssertic ; , : they „ Withdrew from 'the , '. ":,:•beisels And Abe np •.iromeishat Beholder: , At Ik klt , justotamthe *Won- was ' put; "tint the thairmai-.'declit ••• '..ld4tarielf,- tumble- Le - decide soketiasttlsboOts- rSaysladit, -,"„ . --' •• ..kiiistioarsuf-fluisk "made . for II - 4iTteiCirli but '..tkietrproaxtsigaii*ittiericing, no division could . •„'-bifViltiiditiiiika,b4.-arildeit -eorittialoir•: reigned itifloSlKlANse Ciitavuktion.) - Plialltenirot the 4** Y.97,ilWilt ~' 1•74.:. - .. , -.-..: I. ..,... .. ~... . .., Becretaries, young man na med Batiey,Jeeing that there was no possibility of haring the gem tiori decided in a regular Main's; shouted to the, delegates in favor of tbe motili*_to more to one side of the house. - Domething less than two thirds of these present•ranged - thttoselres as di rected, while the remainder cited lustily to hare the resolutions read separately. This the Bigler faction.would not agree to, and again the uproar commenced. It would be vain to attempt des cribing the scene that followed; suffice it to say that between„Jelling , shouting, . - 'Cheering . and persotud inieetive, it was impassible' to proceed with business; and the Convention had to adjourn without passing the resolutions. ?Thus ended the Democratic Convention which, • . - . !'Elks O'ltourke't noble *air. shell weter be forgot. Br thews who sae thire, or those who were oct.• • Prrranumni Howitutdatmsof bferrtko.—The members of thii Eibeiety met in the office of Jas. Werdrop, on the 6th but • H. Woods; President The , minutes of the last stated mee tingwere reed sad eppros. On motion, Rethked, That the arrangements:made by the Committee of Anangemesits to reduce meteber ship fee, of the oldmembers to one dollar for the present year be toloptei : OnnaCtion, The following gentlemen verb pro posed-for membership and ionanincouslysted: Mr. H. Bockator..e, tir:: F. - A; Collier and Gorge 111: Hattee 'On motion, Retoloed;_ That:articles for .exhibitionbe received until . 8 0'c10ck,...1 tter 1., on Tuesday, O which hour the l' Judges will' proceed to examine the articles exhibited. --• • . The Hall will be open for.vialtors on the mane evening at 7 o'clock P. M. Oa motion, - ResOfoed, That a committee of five binppeint ed to select Judges. • 'Comiiittee.—Mesare. A. B. M'Quewan,.R. Mc- Knight, and Janie Reed. Lin of Judgm—Fruit Committee.-11. L. Ba ker, Win. Adison, Wm. Holmes, Bawl Cooper, C. Sairely. Vegetable Committee.—P. A.. Way, D. R. Mil ler, A. IL M'Quowan, George W. Jackson, M. B Brown., Banta add Flowers.—R. J. Kennedy, H. L. Ringwalt, Janie, Reid. 'Designs and Boquets.—Mrs. Catharine Denny, Mrs: H: Denny; Mrs. Dr. John 'Wilson, Mrs. Jai. 8. Craft, Mrs. A. D. Campbell. The Committee on Fruits report that Mr. J- B. Tpdike exhibited one buoh of Black Hamburgli graprz,weighitig two pounds, and one bunch of Muscat of Alexandria, planted in cold grapery; March, 1853, plants one year. old when. put in grapery. Mr. U.,,reports, there were 12 good bunches orrene vine of the Hamburgh, as 'many more allowed to remain as would not injure the vine. . These gratin. were execedingly fine, -and we are-gratified that Our Horticulturists' are tontiligtheirattention;',to ritisint graben; in this L. , ,llidwell'exhibited very nicellent old mimir(freestone) poncho hir. Wm. Gillmore, exhibited eery tine old mixon (free stone.) CPUS. LOCKILULT, JAS. BiIIIIDOCK, A. B. AleQuxwAN, ' . • limrar Weeps. On motion, adjourned to the first Wednesday in October. Sasser CHARGES AGAINST POLICE larrexris.— Wm. L. Link, Jaines. Carvill anti James Mc ptinald. members of the night Polic - e, were arres ted cis Tuesday evemieg •by officer McCoy,- and taken before 'Alden= Major, ens charge of assault and battery, and the larceny Uf n pocket book containing about $2270, on' oath 'of Wm. - J. McMinn. -It appears that Link - m companrwith the two other watchmen: went to the house cf deponent on Washington street,, about seven q'= clock in the evening of Tuesday, and stated to McMinn; that he (Mohnen) had passed a coun terfeit bill on hint. McMinn replied thathe was not aware of having done anything of the kind, but that if he 'Link would go •before Alderinan Major, and Do qualified that he had done so, be ,(McMinn) would redeem the note at once,and give him another in exchange. The gentemen Tensed, stating that they were the °Slayer's of firers, awl that they had a right to arrest . him and didn't care ad--+n for Squire Major." . They then commenced an attack upon Mc- Minn and his wife,ln which all participated.ln the midst of the fuse, McMinn went to his trunk and took from it a pocket book containing. as he alleges, =gin notes,.together with some silver change, the araoMit of *lsich..he does not recol lect, for the purpose of giving Link o three dol lar bill in oxcltangelor the bad one, rather than have any further difficulty about it. At this juncture of affairs, the neighbors were attracted to the house, by the noise, and prevented Mc- Minn from giving Link the bill and ordered the officers to'leave the house, and upon their refire ing fo do so, put them out instantly. In the Me lee, the picket book and money were taken end are supposed in be in the bands of 'some of the officers. Theparties were held to bail for fur ther hearibg on Wednesday at 2, et which hour they brought up for examination. A number of witnesses were examined, whose tes timony corroborated the statement above given in every particular. The alderman held the de- , fendauts to bail in $lOOO each, to answer charg es of assaultand battery andlarceny, at the next term of the Criminal Court. BOARD or Taaos.—The following is the re sult-of the half yearly election for officers held yesterday at the Merchants' Exchange : President--John Shipton. Lot Pica President-Wm. H. Smith. 2d " Wm. B. Bnywn. Treasurer— . .J. D. Scully. • , - Secretary—Wm. S. Basta. ; Directors—C. W. Ricketson, B. F. Jones, J. M. Cooper, W. -B. English, . F. ;Sellars, J. P. Dilworth, Joshua Rhodes, Thos. Sargent, A. Gordon, Jain Scott, - 8. S. Bryan, Wm. P. Jones, Wm. Rinehart,,Wm. Hes, J. McDevitt,' George L M. Pennock. IL.Harhaugh, D. E. Park, Benj. Bakewell, W. K. „Nimick. lnocur.—Dennis Staunton ' who yeas lodged in our county jail on Tuesday , last, for firing a barn, tha property of a IJr.-NorVin Westmore: land counth . was handcuffed by. Jailor Orawfcrrd yesterday. morning, for disorderly condicfind committing an.sasaultland battery on two other prisoners confined in tha.ssme cell with himself. Being an unusually etrong man,, it was only of ter.a revere struggle that the jailor, with three or .fOur other. men, -succeeded in putting tbe irons on. It is thought he would two killed one of the other prisoners, bad the frizai not been diabase:ad in season. . . , Tamen • Convents' iut.:-'-On • Monday • next a Convention of all the Turner Unions in the Uni ted States - will assemble in •Wilkin'e Hall, to bring in consideration the best mode" for a cam; blued octiOn'of all the Turner Unione in respect to: their organixatien; It is . expected that from fifty.to sixty delegations will assemble, and es these men are generally highly and well edu cated; the discussion will doubtless be Interest- Csrstam.—Last plight about eleven 'o'clock, a rumor reached as „that Brewer, the murderer of Copt. NiZtll2, had been captured at a place Called NegleyA Hollow, on the Allegheny river. We made inquiries relative to .the matter but Could learn nothing about it. We are inCllneti to think the report is withontfoundatlon. J. BRUTAL CONDUCT.--A man DRUM Jan Snee, residing in Allegheny city, attempted to other his child with pillow yesterday,' while 'm intoxi-: sated.::lie has been 'wetted, and is tiow in the Topa:re, in Allegheny, awaiting examination. The child came very peer aping, but will now re- BY TELEGRAPH. MO.NTPtiasil, - Vt.; Sept 6 Scattering returns from 'Windham, Windsor, ltutland, - Addison Chittendem. Bennington, Cr inge, Washington, Franklin and Caledonia coun ties indicate that Judge Bayer, the Wldg anti llebreska atinlidste for. Governor, is eleeted.-..- Ryland Fletcher, Lieut. Coven:tor, Whig and Temperance, is elected by a large majority. Ben ry B. Bates, Whig and Temperance, is , also elec Led Treasurer In the lot Congressional Dis t trict, Elencham, Whig. is undoubtedly elected: The indications are that the Whigs barn been victorious. It is doubtful whether the Demcernts, avesucceeded in electing a single Senator. There has been a large Whig gain, -and there -is seam* doubt that both branches of the legislature will have a strong Whig and antWiebraska majority. Nrwsait, Sept. 6.—A precession of the American Protestant Association Lodges in the State of New Jersey, mostly composed of Leith men, took place yeeterday. Nearly 2000 per sons Were in the. line. Whilst passing "thilow street, neer Migh,in the immediate vicinity of the Item= Catholio Church, in a thickly pope; lntcd Irish neighborhood, a collision occurred betweetithe CathOlics and those in the Faces- Sion. As' the' procession came along a man in the Hee wislmocked delta, and at the emne time one ar - •fiStalkote - were fired from the Catholic (lurch. This was the eignal for a general riot. The entire procession:broke through- the linen and enured the church, which in)} fripmnents was completely - riddledi. the doers aid windows broken in, thssests torn up, the "altar dismin , tied and the- organ destroyed. - :. Many pistols were Fred and .other weaponsusat.: John Mc- Carthy.wu fatally wounded and another *event ly cat Great eulteMent prevalled.and farther difficulty was anticipated. • I 13i'Judaea, dept.:C—The_ ilemocralid. ' , lan-, filielt Convention ant =here ` to-day. ' There' its honaldarahle; capita:cleat .. The Nebraska :men thre SIMI. ' They held a eataittarith ,Ryideia at, air head,-and readied "to leave the coayeation L lAke N4l,l44,YAsaliaiditYliiliad.'' L.... Saw Yolk; "Sept '6.-=Adricei - from - Canada , IStriterthat..ther.ltecipineity Trmity, will liktitiably be ratified witbirta fortnight. -.--- . .- , The new . Parliament .met ni Mintrtif today; i Sic attendance ;tau largr.,' Lord Elgin's dpiech I formally Opening_raidlament will ha =Pie at 3 i o'clock...lt . :ls naderstouil that clergy. reserved 1 lands ' will be so' scrutinized as to giro more ! general satisfaction. The clergy will bo obliged I to concede some claimi and some lands. I On. this being affected, the reformers-will =stain the treaty. •Battexxonu,;Sept. 6.....0r1ean5 , papers of Wed nesday are received.- The ..Na License" ques tion was notearried so generally in Texas as at first supposed. Trinity, Anderson, Calhoun and other, countieseoted for the License. The Orleans Courier says the weather is un-' favorable and the fever is increasing. • The mortality is very great at Savannah, and the Courier is suspended -in consequence of the great sickness and the difficulty of obtaining hands. Bermatoar., Sept. 6.—A lumber train ran off the track on the York and Cumberland Railroad last night. Jacob Sniper and John Nulien, or York, Pa., were killed. The Seererary of Warreturned teWashington last night. Thol.'resident remain at Capon Springs a few days longer. The imount of Public Debt rede4tued last week wi05260,000. PavxAnatsnta, Sept. 6.—Job IL Tyson was nominated by the IYhige in the 2d, Congressional district this evening, on the 6th ballot. A rote °Courted this . evening on Lemon Ilill, during n German festivaLhetween some Turners and the police. Several' tuners were wounded by reVolvere.- They are not seriously butt. Two of the police were.wounded in the affray. . ?Jsbuts.s . SePt. 6.-4 largo and enthusi astic Anti-Nebraska meeting was held last night. The Rev. James Al Milliken was nominated for Congress in the 6th district, in opposition to Fuller, Democratic candidate: for re-election. • Naw Yeas, Sept. 6.—Flour dull and nomi nal, Wu State and southern, 7,500 bbls; straight State $9,50®9,87; good Ohio $9,68®9,87, in cluding 3500 bbls State fur October-delivery at $7,50; sales 8250 bbls Canadian; firm but mod erate -demand at $9,75. Wheat firm, pales 6000 bush. -Rye firm. Corn, sales 1300 bush; prices easier but not quotably. lower; sales 775 bitsh western tatted at 82®83; prices a trifle lower, 83084; white 93. Coffee advanced to 14; sales 600 Inigs at 10 glOi; auction sales of 1900 bags at an average of - Sugars 'firm; , sales ; 300 hhdi. Molasses buoyant sales ZOO bbts. Linseed easier, sales 7000 galls at 87, small lots at 76079. Stocks lower and money quite ac- Svc 6@37 On call; 9 to 10 for first class paper. Exchange.rates unchanged. Illinois Central It. R. Bonds sq, Reading 681, N. Y. Central 881. Pork unsettled, sales 2250 bbls at Sl4 to 14,25; prime $11,87 to - 11,75. Beef market firm.— Sales 300 bbla Lard, market firm. Sales 250 bbls cut meats, dull. Whiskey, prison, 39040, sales 600 bbls. PHILADIMPIIIA, Sept. -6.—Flour unchAged, small sales at $9,25; - Itolders firm. • Rye Flour and. Corn Meal unchanged; sales Brandywine at $1,62. 'Wheat, ;steady demand at former rates; sales 8000 bush fair and prime new southern Inferior at $1,70 and Penn's. • $1,98; white $2 02.60. Rye in demand nt:former rates. Corn searce, demand less attire; yellow 03, afloat.- IVhiskey finger; sales at S9®4o. Clams:gin, Sept. 6 -Flout firmer, skies 115 blls tit $8,15e8,25. 'Wheat $1,55G1.60. Bar ley,7soBo. 0at543e,145. Cont./0075. Lin seed oil firm at 75. Cheese, a better supply aad lem:lirm. A sale of ZOO bbds sugar, good fair 41: Coffee - firm at 11i®121. Whiskey 32, firm. Provisions dull. The river is still falling. Weather very sultry the very paving stones are begging for rain. New Orus.xxs, Sept. 6.—Cotton dull, nomi nal. Flour firm; holders asking SS. Lard firm, in bbls and kegs 12k. Nolames; prinie The deaths from yellow fever during the week amount to 188. [BY PEW'S LINE] Wart ttroari, Pa. Sept. 6.—A fire is ragbag in the woods near thi n place, and the citizens of all parts of our county have turned out to help to quell the fire. It is burning houses and barns to a . considerable extent. and If we do not hare rain soon great loss will. bo experienced. The trees falling have broken down the tele graph line 'from this place to Erie, so that we hare no communication with that place. CO.3IMERCIAL, COMiIITTRZ OF ARBITRATION of the Board oftra.le fur Argurt.—Wr,.ll. BRolm, T. P..—ltsm E. Fax, Wm . au, ITx. RlMTaizt. W. B. COPILIAXD. P ITTsIIWI GIL MARKETS • Omcr. Pryer: Mum Oszrers.-1 • Thursday Moralug; &sten:ter 7. 1444.1 2101314—The rasa reported 'Change were In a aus.ll way as follows: SE All. superfine •t demist 49.723.: 22 do. at ISO 2.5 do. at WO, and * DLLL extra at depot at 29.2 24 do. at V 3.7 16 do. superfine at 12,121;; 7,5 Dbl. do. Om store at $9.24 • 404..4 2 2 .= 40 4.. 44 2 9 . 1 4; 40 bb is. extra at 49.373:: alt 4..4 2947 : CO bbds superg. twos mitt 4t,29,00: 24 LIU line from store at *IL. aluis-5.k. ',ISO bus. Oat. st conol. a SO, and _SO do. at N. HVOAR—tales - of 2[l hhda NOY Ws at • fnui tmo WMPICEY—Is 11. rm bat unchanged; asks of 43 Dbl.. city reethled at 40, and pekes have declined In Clachanall. PIO METAL—tales or toil Canal Metal at S43A, fea t nem. the tauten Is quiet. ..1/31183.-tales of 3 toe. Pray at N.taah. POTATOES—prim base cleaned materially; gala of 30 Ems. at canal, at $1.37 Si, and 60 do. at 111.76. CIIEESE--sales ntso bra. lestero Hefelte at 10, rub. BACON—eontlours firm adth an 'anise demand; Wrr as follows 3,000 lb*. city Smoked llsam at 101 i, cash ;1,000 P.. do. at 10%. ail! date ; 3.00 0 I. '3oooolon at 7..iZtr days ; UK* D..llantat U. four moo,: 3,600 P.. Shoulders at 761,734, loos mos. ;' sates of 13,000 as. Smolders at Ch. tour moa n : 4.000 P.. do. at GU.' dub Pc dn. at 7, rash ; 01,0001.. Iron ettr, augareured Hams at 11U6012.. MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL • ...,ultnalleg or Now lippeere from the cornmeatia tables mtuniled by the &nutlet of Comment. that -the comme_roe of hew York for the month of august move an memo* in emery desalt:keel., or tnerrehendlae, over the cornmeal:Mimi minatory of last. year. The total mine of the Mt import. grr the mou th was 8 . 4084,1,1.3 of which about' 4,000.000 was to dry goods The tote I of Import. is ,Z 152 .Ater than for Atignst, 1832. The Journal says We rammend this mummery to the .grars attentlen of all those engaged in our foreign' trade. They will teed to remit to their corremondents no other explanation of the low Mee at whkh erased of the ferelgn merrhandire is eel ling in this market. The total foreign imports at New York since JantmaT Ist_ amOnote 10g188,125,868. and is oaly 817,064 larger than forte eame perkd of last year.while It le 1148.0.0.. 240 larger than for the same pmiod of 1852. The imparta of dry dada for the year summut to Meig,oBl. The exportsfrom New York to forMgo porta, contrary to general expectation, show e light hatilata over th e ' cone. Poodlng toUd abut year. when the was that o many Mrge Lar. the Dessau. It was rtipposed the searelly of produce at the sealmerd, and the dull state of t,-ade, .ImM lead to diminished export detailed. The total for the mouthof August, 5 3.805. excltudire of events.. is 020,780 larger than 42 Ananst oflaat year. 104 VMS, 484 larger than for Atuolat of 1852 ; an increase In the lat ter ease of over 100 V amt. The exports of mewl. for the month eteonnted to 55,256.740. agehist $4.097.0f0. The total senora fmn33 New York tO fern porta. since Jan rimy let,. szelnalm of speck, ere 13 10T in advance of last year, and 512,817;249 in adrenal, the MX. period of 1542. - 'The exports of specie Mr the right months'. 1143,. 824.pkt.t v5t1,002,057 the same period to 114.1. Onn - with the merlon. year, the whole ,daterneet, tbnnorms eaya, thole. about equal imports, mintiest! eve millions inemmed exports. and but for the continued M enem of the formerufern art OVlTfiell leg Mock, and a tell market, would ee considered es loon, comment , The amount of Indiana State Stock currency In circulation Li gradually :dintiniehing. and then was considerable quantities of Itentorty, Ohio and guitar lead. Paid out today. by our banking bangle the'conie. 0111121,6 IX, that exchange on the east Is outer, though not 'Fewer. Th e prceprets are -11dr, DOW.. that this cuerency Imeinese may be brouatt to is astielactori termination, without mad] troubte swung of the Indiana banks are wading In tote, to the Auditor and taking on the gut. deposited: the fart is the note Wed intended for circa. laden. and having felled in answering till* end. they are Bent back as worthless. perfectly nodes. Let the goat hanktdoles bushman under this lawassee lensed twenty, dollar' bills and they will taw with em ea well u the notes of the Indiana State bank and.branches.—With Com. • MONDAT, P.-X.—There WAS a. Blight iacieaee In the dentaud for inonerto.day. and less ample stiptilyuf eurrenc7 than on Saturday, but the rateeror good pew; ere unchanged. Easte rn Eschagge was not pleats and although the dengue:l nag Stalled, • rates nen ffrmer. ranging at INSIS2 prowl for thallierll , enftka. Tbegotesof the Juana', Free Banks are stendlir uning. out of etrenlatin andother currency IS taking. Its place. but In the aggregate supply there Is, aa Intimated above, The general ma rksis wig* very quiet' t.d.7",•nd al bad eralrel7 devoid: orbs erest. , Matey &dined three anis gallon. -41 our ens firmer than Baturday.,—teln.Uss RIVER INTELLIGENCE. BTEA3I)3OAfARRIVA LS AND DEPARTURES • .7esp. Lamar. Answelt, Brownsville Exchaogy,Llark, DEPARTED. Jean Luear t Atuvria, 14nroirUle. xchaag.k, Rica—On yesterday theri were elurreo [pet' es water In the ebaniel and 11011 r. • • • • OOD norsE k LOT,' situati on Town . send at, S4ll be sold cheap, If applied Sbr soon at , Slim or • •S. LUTIIBEIIT ISON. A OlitAP ITOUSE bLT•.S;CIIESTLR, .al7 benkll.l44•l'.'l,7lirularmrs6x.t.'.l4%.,&list.°l" UST REC'Dfrotri our fabwiy ` mother 10. of thaw enactor lomprked Tablo, :Stand and Idneeati , an, at Sa r ahee, at a. kw prig:eau any of-the lark pnted_ Fondeln tha elty:. We Inett• the stWtioW of Whodersale Drably Iv "articular, to oar Wait on hind« aoI J. H. PIIILLIPB.IIO Market deed. IcDGLOVES- - -Bijon's Black .itritl",iolimd Kid Okossiin abr. KW Amish Rh do,. at • ~,- Ja' , • ➢RANK VAN 00RM:raft: -. •.riptiVtilliii. — SlLKS, atiiti7. Prim — T- 7 4 bast. iwit'd a lot of ludla Wash Silks. at Um, law primal . da..par:r i a!so ,,,, ar . 4 , 7tisieza on batid at &ha tealt. ii .V t : e . 4. ,,,,,77 . .- - naihrpuir. a nimiliivimi;:. ______ CLOTILIC OHLBINEY TOP- 300 oryayr i . lug oursonerbb, syy Nag by twin COLLINS OP cgv. gito 9 . 4EEN--10 cues :und J. SCUOONALUCER CO. EP IM-S • TS for hale by -- 1141ilOONKAKilt 11 IX). 15 Y"VELVET, Xmbosaimi#ol.lnalisintrifo — rgi. IVA2Traomumbaii...t. :cs~,.~w . , .._.. ...._ STEVTAST & IMGOBZ, MASIIYA.OTIRIIMB OP COOKING, HEATING, AND - FANCY" STOVES, GRATES, FENDERS Pipes, Boxes, and Foundry Castings o, all kinds. OFFICE A.yD WAREHOUSE, No. 267 Liberty St., corner of Rand, PITTSBURGH, PA. Great Semi = linnnaiSate of Carpets. CARPET WAREHOUSE, NO. 112 HARKEY' STREET. PITTSBURGH. W. M'CLINTOCK & BROS. HAviNG commenced our wilco( Carpeting; on .ntarn the plasnre announce to mit Wends. mod the public that we ere now selling off our present striek sit reduced prices. to mato room for the Fall ilt P°" VrTitietel Ve I" . f t:ei t ir atil l e thi saliret r gkei l t ( 4 t t beet stork Welt of the mountains.' ell we Aft not.innin • to eell cheaper than can be purchased hr oath In the Beet era titles. Onretock corapriece in parnthe (Mowing, Tin BoYal Velvet Pile Certiehn Dannialc....Tenitian r Tapestry Brussels do; Twilled do do: Brtemehe • du: Plain d.. . Aubusson Brussels do; All IVaillicohia dre Extra Imperial 2 Ply din Ilemli. List and Bag ' dcr Superfine do. do; Cheulle and Tnlited:Anein Fine . do do; Canton and edema Matdos4 Patent Tapestry Infin dot Sheepskin,. Adelald S Ca Superfine - do ., L.do; Kahn Fine Stale hod . . Common do " doe Plano and Table Cover • Also. 011 Cloths. 3.4, , andg.i, and 12. 1 4 en Zi [t, sheets ererr etTioand ceders: bold Bordered WI dew ehedes, Trimmings. 2c, , Haring the largest and bee stcchltt the ',Vattern Market, we feel confident that w can plasm the mon Ihatidimm. Ilemember the place not greet barmihm. 112 Market et.. near Liberty. 'Jett NEW PLOW FACTORY. - VA.L.LEYFORGE WORKS. • J. S. ALL & SPEER, AVING commenced eriperatiotut in the PLOUGH FACTORY. In Manchester, we aro morn. .ncetning.PLOUGllB Am ong description of the most Im• prdred patterns. Among them will be found J. 8. Hell Patent Double or Drill Plorighs. 24mm. ImProad rer Pheighg. right and led, bend; elan. Mil Blde and Cub. 801 l Ploughs, together with Plough Points and. Casting. °revery description. Our Plo-tgh. and Cestlngg no he hed at Jes:Cherlton a, Water at. below Ferry: Philip It. Ktneehre, corner Litertr and Pitt eta, Manliest% or Whnlegale and Metall. at the Factory. InNeuchatel% ~ • aull•emdaweil STRAW ( 1 0005-IKI4. THOS. WHITE Sc CO. No. 41 South 2a need, PbiluielphlaSplendid new ostabilaluuent— hew Goods—Lame and unequalled sawrtmont. LmhU.l Yalnable Property - for Sale. errHE ROUSE situated, on the North-East el& of the Diamond. sod %nom an Lindsay's Ex. ors. The lot la ono bundred and twenty feet in depth by twenty vide, and boa on the rears twontory brink teu• anent. Portorma and other pullout... apply to iy2d.tr • tYIX). P. SHIM' k ro.. at Wood at • • - lirotlee to Shippers. FrE.E.illio and Pecinsylvania .11ailroad Com d tu b , p r„ nrred cam, rantedt promptness And Th ogb freight le from Pittsbo hto Creetlloo In talbeteen boom, and Item aeo two toMpe rg tlag Ihrea from Crest:bre to Cincinnati, go that aid perm in rely otorothe prompt forwarding of rr ood." Bag from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati. 40. 60 004 60eonto per . loo N: for tbe throe elm., or freight. ?Mott is ehl through - at low rates to various_ point. lothe Wed. " P i ply to J. A. BEARKS, Freight Agent.' P. ritua zg . . i .1 • 01 , ..12 4 i.. hhtstor of Traruipertation. ' • American House; Boston, ITI.I the addition, is the largest and best matured Boutin New England, and the submit.. er begs Imre to rail attention to its megnifitent armies, meats and enperior aeconunalations. The furniture is made to combhse utility and convenience with luxurious rase and comlbrt. The drawing rooms are most elegantly appointed; thesulta of roams well 'arranged . for families and large traveling wartime, the sleeping apartments com.. roodhtne and well ventilated, fuldat large prop:Telmer them Impelled with Cnehltnate water and gee. -.hveryedort will be suadeby the Proprietor to eentrilmte to the comfbrt of his guests while sojourning at his Melee. • ./r3-3md LEWIS RICE. Proprietor. Tea, Tea, uE are rnceiring frorn • New York and V Philadelphia ;014:1 HALF OiILIT.TEA, mtrtprlsloa YaLinic limn, liunpowdar. "along, So...balm and Lug BrrakLad, of orMcb Lave bean esrefally Icated, and van La am urtml, either wholerala or ?teem .141 - NELL, `5-Llt Petah Tea Store. Nn. A. I , llth street -trainable I _ate Real Estate for Bale. TIAT very desirable proflerty, sittutter-g at the corner of Meth and Smithfield corb-fiLal t ag TIMER FOUR STORY STORES AND DWISLIe LNG% two on Smithfield et., one occupied br bkdie S Dart- Weave, Watchmaker, er.d Jewels e. end the other, the mrner.menpled by Me owner La • Confectionary, Lkpror Store and Dwelling. and the one nn Sixth rtrettt. oompled by S.W. Sanders a* a barber saloon and dwelling. mid pmpertyls one of the Mtn ell RILL, situations for • Bank ing DOILM Or 'Smitten Oka u prment offered fbr eel. In terae d ep a tilm micuAta. 0 ItAltA. lam determined to eeTif I :an get anything Ulm e ale brim Mk la to glee notice to my Demon or Mem , heelsg elelm or claim... Marge or thermal against am. to promot the one to me at the corner or Sixth and Smith field Sta.. or prefer the other nod they will ho satisfied ha. reedistely. aula-firad MIURA CL. 011 ARA. Very Desirable Town Lots and Ont LOts • for Sale, • IN the Borough. of LettvG6; We3tmeirelantl anal an the Vain Line of the Pionsylvanla Rail road. at the eroasiag of the Loyalhanna. The onlemiber le antherisod to be/I musevery desirable lets in this thriving teen , near th e Depot a nd Mr Were ~ at a low Klee. him, dryer.] One level and fertile Out loot, containing tram Ito 10 urea, under fence. Meehan. Ice, Con kleg men. gardener.. de.,, will find proglahle ear 1403ment. cheap living, end everything they can desire in this delightful village. Only • small amount required In. cub: Ina eeraral Swan credit vedi givenne the leisure.. Enquire of aultated . 11. MINALIAN. Latrobe. Pa. - -- Westminster College, (land cf Srochishr and irnobb rtt..Atte&ni. WILL re-open on September 4th. - 14dies' Class is funnerly. E.eCixnlan con tabston WM. he., st the orbs or the tookstorro. ...bbistnniron, the Ito rrovotnont of our Anon •ikatbiT poptht during ibrraolt rar. Iry bare groat AttrAt r , • • • • raptesttaig oasTronfirtence tlato War. :Instil.. Tauber* and Dlscirllnartner.. - - John Donn, D. A ttrter, Dr.tt. King . . R. IL K John Ibtattngs. A. C. Alurlortb D..lhAn lel Eimer, Dew rl Wolfe. R. A. Eirmt. M. D.. tr. nottl-And . _ • W.F. !MTh jw+tireeeired.another lot of those - eandtent aslloh Vieth Towel. hell - roma Limn Towel banishers , oolonnetlndsurniee_ hrtableing the prigsertiesof thmet 'retail, with the desired de ty ore Towel. The Cotton Towel ponestese rays•n nor attainable in Llano. and the goesulhaitT oretworbisin molotnre without M ction. (initoerly and wear. a rads. i 52.4 • C. B. Illid.DLY At (XL No. 112. 3.1 Pt. Notice tcr ckN and itfter August 3d no freight will be neentived M the, Pattern! letreekatatian the eibto and Penn gailtaadfos ably:oit. tbe knew of 5 agle. P. If.. Bin. Lading nanat be bud d ed into tiro Freight tif• gm baggy 7 o'clock, P. M. A. A. BMAILfin. ausl . Freight Agent U. • P. 15. R. F OR SALE, a superior SawMillUn the obio river, °motile Ymdom, nod93.rm of ground, on widen are erected three good dwelling. and the It hall offered at . baripslar ICO armor good land, well improved, with End buildings and CO am. in goal cultivating order. It la 3 roll. from Blither'. lauding. .red la • good opportunity to get • botno. Also. 323 acres of prime Landon the Rana.. river, ca.; 4 y mil. from Park...bomb. mid ti milt Avon Ow Rail at a road bargain. hItIN • niparior piece otiMproved tend, and offered. odulre of 11109. WOODIS, TS Fourth M. Locust. Grove. Seminary for Young Ladies. T ll nextsession of this School will hegira T L on eks. WEDNESDAT. Rent . oJ continuo F FortyForty wo we from tbe city ere eouveyvkl to end from the Grove to an next mire Oundbus. • . . . . Om:Um may be obtained at the Rare of Mr. Horse j. White.. Market. et., and at Mr.Meltor'e, ei Wood et., or o o alddleatton to the Rector. Ker. WM. IL CLARKE. nue nerd IJommal i Poet ropy.l Pittsburgh, Ps. • Seminary for Boys, R. It. carster4/0111end Graaf silo, el/petite The (bort Mac. II i nIETALL SESSION of, this School will omotontlee on MONDAY. Rept. 4th, sod the donee of kw ruction wEll be roomed by StObars.tirteel am( Tfe• Donal& _ - Thera an ten months In the acadetahi rear. TulUon is 11240 per nuarter. Tho number of bublisle Umit.d. and boys ars admitted In the order of appllrationa whir-kr:ear be made after Au gnat 30th,at 64 Lthartrst- or at tell/ad. anb-liod°. M AI'S! MATS!—An maortment of Cocoa, Gni. and Skeleton Mat: inst. to at MeCLINTOCIIS Carpet Watervot..ll2 Slarket TRACT JP - LAND. FOR SALK— .k. Situated In Holm To., Washington neon tr. Ohio, 16 Ira helper Marietta. enmity the root of Blaonerhaeett Wand. rentals a sores, Wahlr isoprored, on vhtrh • are exeted a Frame Dwelling UMW. tomitherv , ith iftoretoolll, tiVed op Illgood style; also. ammo Barn, I. sere. • roamed IrL h fruit of the rholoratand.. and a goodneighborhood fora. Store. Rice - 11760. or will esetuinge am lots In or about the city. apply to 11. MeLAIN a BON, 21.5 th .1. AyeIIANICS and others restricted to the "Lone gist.] an hate likenessee taken at Cargo's err, 76 Fourth .C. tedbre or after the usualorking boors. Customer. supplied two tern. with calla ble-dark clothing when Petting' for pictures. Arrangencenir ihr promising portraits can ha made at. IL IL IMMO% ,al lens and reeldence (men 6 5. w. till 10 r. 0.. where stied. men* are to beaten at the door by gas light as wNI assun light. Prices toen it all. 10,64kaT JERSEY POTATOES:-50Qbus. , for Palel y au'N J. A WalEA.l4Water.e... 114 .11 0 R SALE,- - Jeliates 111; 3: Id. Ban k Stock affil IL D. HIND, Cola; Ptak e . Woke/. 11,F: IV - BOOKS, NEW BOOKS—Just reed thtadaibyllapreee, the Amerkanirclectki Practice Pine; hP Jonessadtidorrow: The American F.clactle Plapeasstery, or John Elect Eclectic Practleaof Medicine by Newton & Pesell.for sale hr (PLATA Oh. 6i,.W00d et.. jit - s'b LOS-Licbl)ls., DriA - Pifee for sale. Natt7.6 Ithe3ANDLP.SII, PIEA:Nd A CO. SETOILES of the Literature and Ceara. Ins hi IPnaland. Prom' the Norman Conquest to.the Aenesaion• et Elizabeth. arab spechnene or the principal Itritere, bp 11e0..1.4 Cralh.3l. A-, vole. • [MI 11. ti; 1108WORTII a co. ittlrb e TEl3l - .l4Tifil ES--Wat11;;;10 al "ge"P V *r ""7 .1 Wroli,":11 1 °6 141!"1 A BRICK HOUSE. FOR 400 DOLLARS— ' For ale a beak dwelling home, Of if "limns fttid a co. alttr• lot 26ft, front ort Arthur" ill Ward, by 0 dorrr, peach and alum (roes, graparitim ket, Trrtna a2u . o to land, bilsoc• at 100 a rm. A. UUT IIO E4T k EON. • FEET DRY OAK BOARDS 1. for ttle w ly i /M8 7 1. , T i ! 1kt. 0 % . 190. IIItESII ARRIVAL-Hagan &Ahl, N 0.91 Market et., hare ree'd a choke lot df.plain. - mlorat irool DeLalner, do Deßcroes, Ilalnronl; do dark colored Merrimack and Cocheos Callcocr, with no excelleut assort. .ment alms neck Earn:lola We are *dog out our Ma son, Lagoa, Danger and an grades °ransomer goods at oat. arat, _____— QTAIR RODS of all variaties and siz 6- ut (7'v_s!. W. ideCLLYTOCEI. BROS.. 11211arket at. • (.10DA ASII—Of our own mtuanfaontra; and lo of approved ibteigti brandy Instant,. taloa amount*. tared, mat to attiro, flank maul• • "LLEACHINO-POWDEII, Nitrate of Suds. and Potash, Mangum., 011 or Vlttlol, Idalstk.AeW, a 'WE to d ' 4. " ' 4d "MT IN ATI '' WETT UDE C.CO. pH:MADE:ERMA POTATOES-150 Lam. trcfoe " wt rwedved and for ash. hy ain't DELI a LlUtigTr• 01. and i 0 Wat4n. st. 5g PCS. fOOLDEBERGES, of, the moo Is colors, J oat reed by Ex i r iA reViy a 00 WALL PAPER-A eboico assortment of VZ t!nrsAlling3teltg;. AkTEW L OT New lot pfllttgley's G olirPoott;- IN: °edgy aiptember. 1 ; . . , ,.,,,, ,, 2, \ ,V 1. : . ~ , ...., k,v.a.AL4,q,i.F.;-441fi457 -. Z.Z:Zik- - :!:k,...7.1;Yi f .2,- . .....S .. ~r., i ir:y \ \,.. : V . . \\\ .\j- ' ..\.. ... \\ ' T \ "'''', N'a t4 .-Arklre -. 4=!,lsM.Wii24o.P•i ' i '; 2C..i'X'Z i g:l - .QX' ;'- ," : , 4 , - -O ; ,,Cf ` \Ovc"lfiN4a:*-V:414,02'1,,;3:7-'''' , ' \ \ , ...'' -' \' 'l. ~ .::',.. - , ".Z. : \ ' , - -\'' -zis`, evALFREb 3IUNROE & CO., Extensh Betail.Clothlug E. tabliehmeat. 441 Itroadvray. 2:1 Muhl. market R 015 EN McNAMEE & CO. ImPorte* of Annul= pad Foreign 811..dd Fiddl Goods. / 12 Add Broadway • -------- COTTENET & CO., Importers of Franck . and other Zranpaan 004A1' , :o. 40 Broad Area. \ EISTEIN & HONIG, 100 Liberty st., and as Uedar at., car. Trinity I.Bunr Importers of Laces darks, Mks. do. - . - Jel2-6mP tadEq ". I3 O IYEN, 15 Broad St.; 1 raporter of Dress Trimming& Gllnpa and Pril" 0 4 11 t Cra , it' blitt,n and Mtn Good. ..e cri t vit,s, OiiCear. \ . • AIEIENNEQUIN & CO , Impcirteri \of.' e,LFILENCII 000.08, BBOCEIR MARI-1 , . .MOVB DA M, BARAGES;Ac., GU Broad Areal- • r :Ael..%\ ja ROBINSON4' CO., No. 187 Broad‘ciiy: • ~: Importers and. Jobbers of lace Goods. Ribbon, Embrolderks.llod & .CO.,_ , . ofacturems ta. , .' 11,...e'ii Patent ligirroved noel • • itor.—Cor 4.l tsge_ , . Inas and First streets. Pittsburgh. \ .2 J. T. - :.W0.11,01.11J11011 - J. 10011' iiABBAUGH BOO= AiiENERALCOSION NERCHANTS, \ VA Defilers In Wool. rkndr.Plodnoo and Skov - Wan; ifILRBAUGHIk.43OONES, ][ 4 3 o-11.1WA iN 0 - COMMISSION Mrat*, A.c.Affh...D-A7.lrEtift*weGte.km4.-: 0 t SirCO. TT, W Dentist Fourth rum ; 9Lx q to , tr.x f ket ' om i. • Al act warnted. ' INSSTRANI LIA - turd, dani. Chirter CAPITAL' ST( THUS. K. BRAC" TIIOS.:A. Tbnsitu K. Dn.. : i . b013.0202 iriOWer. : 4 11.1131 Tawr, kA. 8./A ..._... 1A ii \ Ward Woodbridge, \ MASA Nbsi.eir. , ` \ Ifi r lizb rk littureb .;, M i ll i n i AlißlN : ~ ,t9 Itobect fluT3, l • Henry Z. Pratt. t John L. linnroll, AllitlEl Dunham, 1 . , Mlles A. Tustlo ' i J =dui iii. Marg.* Gustay. V. Dl.lll. ifirPoliciee ou Fire and Inland filet. Ironed ost AMA* , blo berms, by (MOWS B. ARNOLD, Agent, _ , „ Jolei-LY No. 47 Fourth idsoot. l'ittsbungb -. ' Canal.W.arehonso tii.Lcit. . .• .- , - ; rTIHE large Warehouse at the - tamer of Penn t •- ..1_ and Wayne • .ta . lii *Wed for • renV on ins/mail:4c terms. Popelon given IFunediatalrAnp_l a m ,- , :. 7 • LI. Bm all 'l'M my2l4.f .t . - ' - N 0.167 Voart.tt are ' e .' f.. l, ' ''''' . • • yIOR ItENT,-A. comfortable Dwelling . g3f Booed_ ...bootee 8 room., la good ordar,:st•• .. nikukrriaga House, Cool NOW. and MA ON , .. with 2 aennortich Land, all planted with Fran anNkada., - . % • Treed, and nerdy all Hearing ulnae., peaches. Rot an sr. , • ovilentArbor, anent.] with Grape Vines.. Alla., • nova. pardon. to. altuated in Pitt township...lX miles, thus Lb* • - Omni, May. ,Rent moderate, to thaw who -IriNkl tali* . gade2ld cars of the property - , LEn3nlre'of • • L - 1,,, -- - ---- - -, , ":•- , I , kri o t 27. • '.• New -Oa elis!' New Goods! . . • 14 A,GA N . • (8,1 . ...4,.. Hi - , \ • • \ No. 91 MAIM bIILIXT, ARE now receiving thar.- Third hupi EtuaiOer Goode, coriprisiat, the ; gamut - ". .Erailea. \,,'i , . • : , arirt 81011 4.. ' • n n. ; .--• • Vita Yo l . u9r Ink ', , .. . och Lawica.T . : e4lll'. . \ V " • . -1" ?..111 4 • . . ' 17 , i • Pane* aod Boone : 9bor.s. , Alga 'a few share 'or and. - Applique Mu; itod, Ws.. ontirel ypair, theta/Iles cerrrely the oerseitylerrateN aa 1.91,•be91,41,18/117 a r , 71:ilia76:tto, froat'Brilldinjc..No 9 . Macr r\ t -•' . NeislaTpetel Amyl. Aneal! \titt ,--"",.":.\ E hgx ugt redNh. lot of Giothdrti ‘7 .. - . - , exit dub a Carpet s Orcanisting of 4199eceembirli•:7, • : :.. Sr will dispose of* 1011 extremely low price of no per .... .. , • UM a 11 . 1 4 .1ropplaiaralt/agottmearpetivc, . :. ~. .:...:. R' told ' MetttiloiTaj . otlaic ;:ore ii ' M tit 4-w . '' ' ~: ••• o , IN . TkSIPEILVVILLE lelr'',. LA: g r-prcitnin g ia heti:Rl . , tzt st.; on Using* ',- • . ' I o got 41 1 7, Thtitt l iit i ego4d=ao ta i k ittt tt 7:ifir i qzl in„ i belng nekl!. settletl,a,,lrarruitee; 4,4 ~ • • tit re, . ' " itiser.riVrtixf At*iit ' L:i• ' \ • . ,Lots forlale , . .1%:. NUMBER • OZ BOMBING \ Brsdaoeir k Cooame acid grad) 'lt., ozitOli. ran.. Theao,Lats aro aliribir elthat.edmehter , ell.log or buyiners haloes:And Will bp raltl eery teltM sr -•-• • • '‘...•` bo leased for too years or lem u amyl/nit thou tetmf them. Rir R+gtic6lari enethire 0-, R. D. 0.17, \ Linden Lead Comp: .y of moonatz.)., ; \ THE Corporators or- tbia Czny hikve, pi hoax fir entettiptloito the , tat Sher, \ Z t•o t et.7attabutt r t whet - , .m 4 N V. spttlete e‘Valsh;%' \ .; , \ Me ,GouloeicellhireeTa, St: eaithe Oland byphethtet;', \'• dedrintlatormation retallteto the Ctnavany. , te.Ye j - ‘. \`‘ DAVID trettteterte.._ _.... ~.triWatt =AMA. \ .--,::.1L A. lAAITa. •'', \ o McCA.NDLESS, MEANS & CO.,- otitocaff- -., .... ‘s, eon to Wbok 4% IteCandleah) lehhletth Ortoim 't , ' ante Itev, Nails, illoss,CettenYeree. ked,Vllll,h 1. Nanufsetutes gerteralls. Trett or:W. 01 . 40 ^... ...4. G) ACRES OF LAND, near the rtindahna ^, `,..Qj of Um lata . Waltar Ton. .rd, EN. It la a bian.t . \,, .. an don. an width la Lae+ wee D*4 l blll.. Mae mat; \ ..V , l" ' t nd wr- s o.Th 2 it .....rf,',l%..nize. ram "kbe\\ We :an.. ° l, ran want . ' n, Ws, an a nay, 4 431 4 . 114 , 1 \ ntri , 44l - 21109: \ V(OODS, 75, 41h It, \ \ , , . 'Penn Cotton \ lifills, Pittsburgh., ', \ \ K IN N. E c , ,D Y , CHT.,DEI ei\Fp., ximiik.i ;; \ . Puna Ail — a. 1 balmy 44 Sheetit4 t ~1 , \., ^. '...4(o4, l ,44:falleolont \ and _ ~ \ . ~ qtY n \ }l. - louep loon and \ 4 cn,d .. , „ . , \ , ' t • flops a(nll dam and danced \ ttang,Toll til t4llL l tiralten t lroia rl4 : i tar i ajr n. " i vtANT ,,- coi3 ED---Threo clover men to vot e < , aantand i rchanua On manandionneetlanatan a .111.1 1 Oh at Ws Ada of Eng LINO?, annhirana .17 .ourglaude, \ %mu. or TlVltgaDs., = i~ -'-T 141fLOM , T4fETARLatST Zeurti l ....Va - rtgra n es.l. -14 0 '' AtD • About 1 , 11 . 179 , Vet thatre biddy Atitiftiv't,• , , rheTL t .4t"-Trr Jouzi ESE --SQlns. prinieW.,x aii e me re dey 2mA tai•aski \ A \ LITILS , ....::::„.. Wbke giab,--Trotrir -.......} FL 3 H - aei --3,4x.,-,,,,eg:-4,„„„ by HEM IL COLLINk r .. --1- r \ d' l' aracila Social CoUllow:Psir.;- „ . 1 , ,, Di . i0 .,.,,da t r ie . iLyerdfng . "InEklaeomsallar.,irtt,.Zz. -r" b ` "i ferVilkibe B i t , I,"' loam S'' 6L. Et r a t and lir thfla'grmdmig- 44415j4°L ' - /1!--.-t -al 31 t! g 7 ' 1 " 8.11 V•i r W s W s -fop Ay...1011-641oz4erviiiorWestla., Jur diaatakjtamttOtfilibr 40141:Vir-naalL% CHEE.FE;=-#.19 '4 o '4 an akar - au) - \B 7 ROWN a al. . 1 1„ \ \ MEM have removed Pittabargb. Pi. ICE COMPANY, Hart- • ma . • OCIi. 3300,000. . . ."