' e ~~—=~ ROME MATTERS. Cuotsta..—This fearful disease, lt pains u3 to state, still continues - to ravage our city. The deaths!, on Thursday, were very numerous, and there was but little, if any, abatement in the I mortality yesterday: Following is a list of the ' 4 eaths which occurred on Thu:idly • IVin. Brown, carpenter, Penn street, between O'Hara end Factory, sth ward; Rudolph,Beer,k er, Beck's beerhouse, No. 16 Diamond, lot ward; --,Barks, German', Hardscrabble:. Michael Cano, huckster, Diamond alley, below :Smith field; George Carroll; engineer on Central It. It. at Thos. Eawarl.s, sr.'s, Carson street, Spring flth Ward; Mrs.. Davis, widow, No. 227 2d street, 21 ward -Nicholas Deegan, aged 42. 51' • Kelvy's row, Penn' street, 6th ward;wife of Timm Edwirdviii:Carrion street, 9th ward; Mrs. Evans, Ilititistaabble,..24 ward, her mother died on Stuiday; - wife of. Wm. Floyd, merchant, Wy lie, I shove Logan street; 6th wart, Wife of John SO:, (or Graff,) betwhouse, Penn street, above Carson, 9th ward; wife of •Gotleih Herr, Marion street; Bth ward; child of P. E: Hinds, butcher, 9th ward; Geti.. Ingram, (member of the Alle gheny Engine company;) 6th street, 3d ward; wife of Michael Kllnefelter, Pilot, Colwell Street, elli'ward; Mrs, Kranz, No. 59 Penn street, let wank. wife. of Michael Keenan, glass .presser, Try street, Second Ward; P. L, Lease,. aged piano maker, No. 49 Rend street Fourtis Ward: CoL Joshua Logan, late of Rochester, Pa., Pitt street, Fourth ward, Wm. NPEIroy; member of Fairmount engine company ; Pike...street ~ near Walnut, Fifth tiara , Mary Jane, wife of James, G. Muatin, clerk atlogarth Wilson's, Marion sreet, Eighth ward; Son of Robert Morrow, Bluff' street, Eighth ward; Montgomery, (worked at Lippincott's shovel fan _ tory,) corner of Roberts and Duncan streets, Sev enth syn: rd; Wife of same; Mrs. Murray, aged 35, Spring alley, Ninth . " ward; Wife of Ilugh Mackay, lath watchman, McKelvey's row, Penn street, Fifth ward; Joseph McQuade, aged 30, Bailey's court, near iron. works, Wayne street, Fourth ward; alre. widow of.Androw Logan street, near Decatur, Sixth word; Mrs. Martha Norton, aged 41, widow of Jacob_Norton, recently deceased, late foreman In Shoenberger's mills, No. 641, Liberty street, near Mechanic, - Fifth ward; Mrs. Margeret O'Connor, N0.,26; Webster Street, Third ward; Mrs. Jane Piw;Barriet House _Market street, Fifth ward; Mrs. Margaret Rice, No. '5OB, Liberty street, Fifth werik Mary Roth, aged 46,11tevier's court, near schoolhouse, Eighth ward; Miss Mary Rob- ertshaw, Filth ,street, near Tyan's buildings, Third. ward; Charles Raising, Allegheny city; Mrn.• Mary Anne Fox, mother-in-law of James Hebb, shoe dealer, Hard street, Fourth Ward— Mrs. Rogers, near school house, Ninth ward: Teaser, fireman at city mills, No. 38, Pike street near water works, Fifth ward; child of George Walter, German, 'Miltenberger's, alley, Third ward: wife of —.---Weaver, watchman, Krauss' court., between Penn street and Spring alley, Ninth ward; John Wheeler (or. Beeler) aged 60, No. 605 Penn street, Fifth ward; Henry Wat kins, Hardscrabble, Eighth ward; Lewis Zerkle, llcevler's court, near school home. Eighth ward; ehilti•at No. 12 High street, Third ward; man in Mulberry - alley, between O'Hara stied and canal, FTtwt - F - "'i - a' - lrisltuttrout Penna. Avenue, Eighth ward:- Germanwoman, Sayder's court, - tear Car rot street, Ninth ward; young man, German, Pearson's row, Diamond alley; Mrs. Armstrong, Crawford street, 6th ward, husband drays for B. C. Sawyer; Peter Glenn, tavern, High and Web street, Third ward; girl named Keneecly, on Pennsylvania Avenue, in the Third Ward— Mary Ann Ilanmar, aged sixteen, Minor's Home, Grant street, Second ward; Catharine fifty-four, Water street, opposite Bakewell's glees house,'Neeend ward, wife of William Lam pemirvcabinet maker, Penna. avenue, corner of Tunnel street ; Mrs. Mary Magee, aged thir ty-one, Rafferty's alley, near Penna. avenue, Eighth wart wife of James Moore, clerk at Lindsay, Zrigg & co's, corner Decatur street and Carpenter's alley. Sixth ward; Mrs. Richard Noble, widow of Henry Noble,lestter, Diamond ally, Second war* Mary Briner, at Riley House, corner of Grua e and fourth street; Thomas Bogen', coal digger, Hardscrabble, Eighth ward; Ross Walkercieorner, Bedford and Mercer ntreeta, Seventh ward; wife of ,Wm. Sibert, ,shoemaker, 601 Penn street, between Walnut and Factory Fifth ward; wife Of A. Benhler, Walnut street, above Penn, Fifth ward ; Joseph M. Bingham, (clerk at Kennedy's, Fourth and Wood) at Mc- Mildl s. corner of Third and 'Grant, Second ward ; Child at Kraft's, beerhousej Penn street, Fifth ward; ---Ounibart, German woman aged thirty-fire, at No. 95 Pine street, Fifth ward ; Mathew Coward, brickmaker„Boyd's Bill, Eighth ward; Wife of Mathew Coward; James Brown, Allegheny Honse,Jrwirtstreet, Fourth ward.— ' Mri: Martha Bonsai; colored, employed at Wm. .Morrison's, . Wylie street,., near Washing .:, fon,Cth Wird; wife of Samuel Lee, saddler, re . :moved from. St. Clair street to Mercy Hospital, - where . sitelied.- (fie is at the same Hospital, rocceerinz) child of B. F. Shope, tailor, Alin et., neseCory, Allegheny city; Walker, painter. of Allegheny city, died at Setrickly; Anger, German, butcher, Cherry alley, Allegheny city; Thomas Erskine, Etna street, sth Ward; John Hall, hatter, Peen street, 9th ward; John Holmes, Snowden Tp.; Hardy, Stawberry alley, 3d ward; !Catharine Kreutner, Peens: ave nue; Dr. Mackert, phyeician, .529 Penn street; Mary Owens, Cherry alley; child of John o'- Flaherty, Spring alley; glrlaged ten years; Isaac . Riddle, at Mercy Hospital; John Sciaffer, Penna. avenue: James Tibby, South Canal street, Atte , gheny city; daughter of Daniel Zimmerman, Lib erty street, 6th ward; Richard Wood, corner of Walnut and Quarry streets. . The deaths on Friday were as fellows : Mrs. Brown, Widow, boarding house, Grant street, near SecOnd, 2d ward; airs. Mary Beatty, Carpenter's alley, 6th ward; Mrs. Haines, Ful ton street, two doers above Webster street, 6th ward; Mrs. James M'alahon, Webster et., above Fountalilen, 7th ward; Robt. Identoetb; Pusey's court, Hand street, 4th ward; Fred. Mast, cabi net makei, Penna avenue, near Tunnel, 341 ward; child of Ifesßobinson, Decatur street, 6th ward: Mrs. lihipson, boarding-house, Third attest, below. Ferry; First ward; -.:—Stioliefler, Overhill street; Seventh ward; German, name unknown, at Shaler's beer-house. Pennsylvania avenue, Eighth ward;-wife of. Lewis Ochner, . shoemaker, corner of Chatham and lit'ylie_sts., - Third wactitllrs. Kearns, Fountain atreet,.Third ward; Mr - a - James - Morrison, Linton street, Sev enth ward; Joseph Evans, aged 53 years, Miller street, Seventh ward; Miss C. E. Ferguson, aged seventeen, No. 820, Penn street, Ninth ward; John Brown, roller, nearlightner'slumber yard, Ninth ward; James Mason, agedtwenty-six,lss gen street, Sixth ward; wife of B. Colder, Bar - ber, Grant street, near Sixth; Th4(14104; a man . in Stewart's house ; ashingtoh street, 'Sixth ward; Mrs. Johnsto n,.;n,wife of a ship carpenter, *Point street, near. Bunton's planing mill, First ward; a girl in Hamilton's Court, near , Washington atreet, Third ward; Mrs. Dumber, 1 Pine street; Bnlsman, laborer, Washington •, • street; Mrs. - Bishop, Virgin alley, near East Lane, Allegheny; widow Carnahan, Chatham st; Henry Chignell, member of Council, died at Mc- Sherr' a, head.pf 7th street;.- Doke, corner of . Poplar alley and Logarestreet; Mrs. Dickey, 175 Smithfield street; wife of David Eatery, Ross street; child of Joseph Ewing, *order of Penn and Adams street; Mr. Bran's child, Tunnel at; Mts. Evans, hand street; Harrison Graham, St. Clair . street; Airs. Holmes, Merty Hospital; child of 'John Hutchinson, Cherry alley: Mrs. Merritt, Fulton street; daughter of Mrs. Hatch, introit, Liberty - street; Mary Hopkins, [colored,] Webster street; Mrs. Hines, Spring alley; Har vey Camper, workman at Lippencott's; Frank Orlando, son of James Lowry, jr., Congress st.; Lampert's child, 583 Penn • etreet; -- - Murphy, late _of California, Tunnel street; • James; Marion Fulton street: . Mrs. Morrison, • Yrtuiklin street; Andrew Moira, Iligh street; - . Philomena Miilbaagh Vine street; Anne 111'Bane Webster street; Mrs. MoCloaky, Irwin street; Jas. Murphy, Penn above 'Hand street; Arthur -- Mechlin°, opposite Catholic church, Sth ward; . Henry Myer's child,Forler'salley, near sixth s t; Win: Nolan, High street; child of Neeson; Spring alley; Mrs. OwellS, Cherry alley; Chris tian-Fifer, Pasitavant's Hospital; Anne Rattigan, Penn street; near Walnut; ----- Raymond, Mar shal's rowildiss-Reichtenberger; Liberty street, s th ward; a German at John Shaler's,Terea Avenue; Mary H. &antler; Snyder's row, 9th - ward; Philip Eiberdan, near• Molnitie Shovel .Factory,Ninth wardi•John Sprinkler, near Fifth ward Market House; -Geo. Schenehofen; Ceatre • avenue; wife of Beast; iffane.'s court, be tween Penn street and Spring alley; lister o 1 D. Romarel'i Wylie at: EL lYilliamsOn, Penn et, near Marbury; wife of Ed. Wagner, Tunnel et; child of Mrs.. Walsh, corner of Crawford and Webster Streets; Charles Walton's child; Miltenberger'S alley Clairb 9, Welters,. 605 Penn street; child found on Third street, died at Mrs. Week- Varner, Liberty street, and a son of John B. Phillips, 66 Crawford street. Albert Miller, Third street. The total number of deaths from cholers,l since the 14th, when She disease first manifested itself In a vituleneform, is &A' , The fatal cases reported . on Thursday, reached the.. A t t i.„,* .ig .number of eighty:eight, and on yesteMay4(FH-.• they'day amounted to eighty. The weather was clear and rather warm on Thursday -night, ' A rid the - 'city seemed - . - enreloped fn a, cloud of smoke ~• Whither this will have any effect on tyeprogrese _ - ' of the diseinse remains to be seen. . . • Fi.--Tbs sham 'of fire; nbout seven o'clook ciii-Fridaravelthig, was-caused by the burning two wait bliek dwellings, on Arthur. street, nen ,. ceatri,Avenne, They ,were occupied by a e b oet naker ~rduned 'Kane, end another person ,virboso name did not reach us. The parties lost the greater part of their furniture, and . aome of t heir clothing, ao that their loss inust be Cen eiderable. They were not U 1 .1044 .011 • Wraathe :result a. str,aidi a , - . , ' • ' ' ' • -.- -.- -,. -* .., --- .. ' - - - .4,t. 4- 7, ,-- -- - ,- - - - ; -z-.--- . -41 ,- ,-w-a,- ,- -,: . , q , ,-',. '." : , , _,C ~ ,; ~„,,,, , ,,..,_,,,_,,,,,.,,,,.....,; , ,,,,, r , i .t,t 7 .,11.,7.14,,,,:,: r a ` ":' ''':', Cli ~Ul, p., .!Cig_t,, katg,r4.414.74144*Zta7.4t , U0iv6 . 7_ 1 ,_ ~..,„,,,1., ,,,:z ., • ••- -,,,,x szw-lit.,-,'l247j a a,‘ t ;;;- : 4slT.;_,,'''il'a '''.7lii,'`4)4-4,'"3:ig.7llWZi;-t,f,,2--!„_;,',.At,i'.#-,,'Vgi.'"•-'' _ . , :- - ,--: - "...-.4:',',5,-F::, -, :-. 1 : , ... , ... , ....- -x. i. . . ~. JIMI!MM ETABNING AY/AIL—Li Lawrenceville, on , Thursday evening, an affray , oocurred between a number of. yoting men which resulted. in Janes' commurra OF isIiNITILITION of the Board of Trod., Me:ll'oy receiving a severe stab in . the neck, - Flee seiwc.bc , -Ws. R. Brous V. r.--12. W. 71....., with n dirk knife, in the 'hands- of a person B. F. Joni, JA..}.. COOP* IPM. B. E,,,,,.... named (rounds. A man named Jaines Jackson Th .,..„ .• ---...--- , nuy. el: w astes of any kind rmrarted on 'l2hante had hie skull fractured, and one or two others, . is alm sctentlrelC ..90.1 ~ ,I . whose tiamesidid not reach us, were also injured.l The parties were all drunk when the affray ! Proclamation. commenced. - There were no arrests made. . 1%, ilEaras. in nnd by the 13th Section ----....-- , V V or the Act et the lionrral lopembly of llenirailvic A CALL TO TEL HLLHANC.—A meeting of the nisi, Nomad July 2d, Md. entitt• I -A Act relatin'g to friends of humanity will be held on this (Satur- ' mAr, 31 ,1,ve...: T 0 m , ,: : )1 % - di I,.. il io e i f g :.. . it day) morning at ten o'clock, A. m, at the office he pets. and enumtVe t ln sirah rae 1 . e. • what oni.e. are to of Alderman Steel for the purpose of formiug a I 'er..4 . epanezr . , /e a •c;;Lf,;.v, sl .lll ol k le n ne.ell HOWARD AMIOCIATION,.tO relieve the unfortunate, 1 Five this puhlie notice in the electors of said county of Al who are suffering, or may suffer from the preva 7. l:lll:l7.):gh t , tt,a s ?o , ollataala r tfAld i Atiz : etit xt. lence of the cholera, in_our midst. I at the several election districts thereto. ),,, The electora of the First Ward of the city nt Pittalra gh Ilb meet at the !trammel lira. Jane Little. et the tumor of /Fourth awl Ferry streete, hi Said Ward. The olertotteof the NeemutWarder the eitr . of Pittsburgh r . = _ ___ to tuts( stile Public School House hi said It .d. • FOUR DAYS LATER FROSI EUROPE. , to llullie t tlig tr o th, pitd , p4d s iiftlle . li: 1 : t m l ?Whom li T s . L..q., 6 x l ,;; " t ° ,, r , L P: r4',%17.,,,, gfent,"ln d .tyarw 3 l, - 1, Ins electn ' t; io the e Fifth Iv dof the tit/ ot Fittsburon. ri , te ,... xi! t i tta tTe l s .er i iti=lit a i ine, ea o r ir pled Ly (leti.ii. r I , lE* YORK, Sept. 21. l e The electors of the Sloth l ' 4,aril of theclty of PittsborCh, The steamer Arabia arrived about 5 o'clock 1 w reetiti t t c h nlo t rio t !'se s 'reat t leVv ' arPor ud teA w Art.r d. or eno. with Lirerpool dates to the 9th inst. ' i borsch. to meet atthc Public hoot Ileum In said Ward. Tlra' r lotto of theNl •Itt Ward.of the city of Pitt' XATERPOOL COTTON MARKET.—Milligau reports i bo ot h.to textexts( th PAM, grhool ilramein said Ward. the sales of cotton for the week at 43,000 bales. Theuleetors Attie Ninth I odor Timmy or Pituthimo. Orleans fair 151, middling 51; Upland fair 5, nibi- 1 w .ProA l l=lt. 'l l , lll, ` V ToleigAt d oVtf.t..!..„ } -, dling 61; demand moderate, prices declined I. ! to mAet at 0. House ofJ. IV - idhouse.ln ROW.. attract. The sales to speculators were 4000 bales and to to T ati l s rti r :at Mio '4l.l, th re:il. t Va r ret-..TPtTo r r: exporters 6000. .-, - 1 her of Ohlort , public swam. • , The electors of the Third unmet W o ld hy of Allecheny Austria has decided that the refusal of Russia to most _ a ttt.e u t4l, senora num° la said Ward. . By TELEGRAPR. ARRIVAI. OF THE ARABIA is no coca., The bullion in the Bank of England has de creased £167,000. • Maxwell's circular reports the weather 11.9 fa-, vorable for agricultural purposes. The imports are small. treadstnffs.—Flour has advanced Is; Western Canal 28s tkl, Phlbule!phi:. and Baltimore 29s 6d ; ®3os, Ohio 325. Wheat has advanced 3:1; white 8s 9d© 9s 20, red BseBs fid. Corn, yellow 355. p The - Brokers circular reports cotton as having 'receded from the previous advance. All qualities have slightly declined. Denniston says the pri ces are easier but not quotably Hower. Provisions.--Ilodenach reports beef as un changed; a moderato demand at previous rates. Pork dull. Jlaeon firm. Lard firm; the sales of the week were 200 blots at 52s CA. Produce—Tallow declined Is. Pearlashes steady at 30s; Potashe.s 355. Stocks—American Stocks unchanged; a mod erate business. 11. S. 6's, bonds and stock, 1868, at 107; Penn's l'a, bonds, 82e: 83, ex-dividend ; Massachusetts bonds, 103; Maryland l's, bonds, 103: Maryland bombs, 92®93. Metals—lron bar, at Wales, .e 8 10s0,CS 15s ; Scotch pig S3s. • Money in good demanll; short loans 4 to 5 - per cent. Consols 951. ~ , R ussia refuses the proposition of Austria; re tires behind the Pruth, and there awaits the bourse of events, whether hostile or peaceable. A special meeting of the Austrian government has decided that this refusal is not a corns 1411 against Russia. Consequently Austria will maintain her present positions, awaiting the re sult of the allied attack upon Sebastopol. New negotiations archatehing between Aus tria, Russia and the Gernian States with a view to peace. Itis said that - Nicholas is about to proclaim his third son, Nicholas, King or Poland. - Bomerwand has been destroyed and the troops have re-embarked. There is nothing else from the Baltic. A portion of the Crimea expeditioU embarked at Varna on the 20, and sailed for the rendezvous at Battsehik. Greece refuses indemnity to Turkey. There is no change in the Principalities. From France and Great Britain there is no news. Mr. Sonic left Madrid for France. The Span ish papers assert that ho has left from the dis covery of his share in the insurrection of August. 28th. Litssr.—Panie, Friday night —A dispatch form Dantzic announces LILAC Admiral Napierl 'would leave Led Sund on the morning of lb e Mk; with the ships Gladiator, Cumberland and Belle Isle, for England. • M. Illnkendorfivwaited personally on l'rince Charles, of Prussia, an avowed partizan of Rus sian policy, to whom he was,charged with a let ter from the Czar. A large deputation of the Swedish Diet have deManded the occupation of the Aland Islands and their incorporation with Sweden. • Nair Yong., Sept- 21.—The steamer Germania, '22 clays from Bremen arrived to-dax. Por the Last ten days there have been heavy plea. Oni the 14th she fell in with a boot with five men be. : longing to the French fishing,. hark Tlarmonie; which bad foUndered. Eosins, Sept. 22.—A Quebec despatch says the Reciprocity Treaty was confirmed by the Provincial Parliament on Wednesday:. • . Sidney Webster was on the floor when the vote was taken. The returns from all the towns in Maine but three show that Worrell lacks about 900 votes of an election by the people. -Essroa. Sept. '2.—Gov. A. If. Reeder left here for Kaunas via New York, this afternoon.— Be was escorted to the depot by a large number of citizens headed by tLe Easton band. E. J. Fox, Esq . ., addre.sed him, on the part of the citizens, a short and eloquent farewelL The Governor was too much affected to reply.: On the departure of the train he was cheered. The Governor remains in New York ob Tnes-• day, and leaves for Kansas via Buffalo, Chicago and St. Louis to Fort Leavenworth, whiCh place will, for the present, be the Seat of GoverAttnent. ' BALTINORK. Sept: 22.—New Orleans papers of , Friday are received. The riots had entirely ceased.. The body of John Kane one of the men I supposed to have been murdered was found.— Ile had been shot four times but may recover. There were 44 deaths at Savannah on Sunday I and Monday, 29 orwhich were caused by yellow fever: New • Orleans papers of Saturday dtave since been received. The riot was renewed on Friday night. An armed gang 'paraded .the streets; coffee-hatme kept by Mike Foley was demolished and three men were seriously wounded. Mrs. Adams was also, wounded, it is supposed b'y a shot fired at her husband. Great excitement ex- I 'Wed. At Savannah on Tuesday there were 18 deaths from fever. The disease was increasing in the eastern part of the city. COLOMBIA, B. C., Sept 22.—The fever et Sn vanuah is as_shad as ever. The deaths yes terday amounted to 22. The white population amounts to only about 1600; there having been a perfect stampede. - At Augusta the _stores and hotels are closed, and the neighboring villages are overran. All tIA) Augusta operators have left and the fever is raging badly. . The deaths'at Charleston on Tuesday were 27. New - Yontr.„ Sept. 22.—Flotir unsettled, prices nominal; sales 42.50 bbls good Ohio nt 88,506 8,75; sales 2000 bids southern at 88,506 8 , 76 . Whbiley firm, sales 325 bbls Ohio at 42. Coffee unchanged; a limited business. liugatir firm, Orleans 4 , 1651. Molasses firm with upward tendency; Orleans' 4. Tobacco firm and active. Wheat unsettled and lower, southern red, coin mon,'sl,7o. Corn, prices a trine lower, sales 82,500 bush western mixed at,;79680. Lend, Galena, dull. Pork irregular, prima $12612,- 05. Beer, a trifle easier; va1e0.,250 bbls country mess at .$4,1Ci_01125; repackiitChicago $16,25. Cut meats unchinged, a limited Multiuse. Lard, sales 800 blds at 101e11; sales , 7oo kegs at 11}. CINCINNATI, Sept. 22.—Flour advancod to $6,- 74057, receipts very ligLt. 'Wheat $1,26..-, Corn 65. Oata46. Whiskey 30. Noihing.do ing in Provisions. Sale 1000 pigs Lead at 70. Linseed Oil 70e. Flaxseed $1,60. Sugar *steady with fair demand. Molasses 18014. - Coffee, Rio held at 126a12i. . The river is-stationary; weather pleasant rnmanrxrnta, Sept. 22..;--Breadßtoffs quiet; no export demand for flour: sales 000 bids Man dard and good brands for home consumption at and 200 bbls extra at $O. Rye Flour, moult lots at $72/0. Corn Meal drill, sales 150 bbls at $4,121. The demand - for Wheat is limit ed, not much offering: Rules 2000 bush at $1,75 e 51,76, fur fair and geed Southern: red, and $1,85 for prime White. More Corn offering and drill at 87. Provisions unchanged. Whiskey 41®42. e College of . dames, Maryland Thirteenth Annual Seession will esnn G. - - moue MONDAY. Oet. 2.1. when tho duties of.tts• teas, end the Mums= Dem= will bo resamed. Caw= for the wholemeal= of te• months, In.eltherAlopartment, ttairnntra,,,,,rialjult= Dr. r , s sou r roni, At.Jemes P. 0., • TICr;--NOtice Lereby given. tlent-np 'l'lle"iptelk.liftrotelttedtbAVOlttiptill DANN. wit., • Capital of Vim tfandnol Those= Dollars, to be located la lb. Ulf w(Pittsbur•h, • WD"Asassils OT'ITIFAIHICTTIifSEAYES7. : • 12R.,J. SPEER, in es ad' on to the mat. of the tunul branch Ido additi red.d.6. dr s owlet attention to DIBRAILN Or rLN INA all o f percales) , for their • Thla notke 4armed ssecom. to cannel an Orono:so li:inroad= pearailleg in some •bne of tbe annitrptbat Mhas lailnaulsbed Ws profession.: - • • mg N 0.103 Mats street. Pitubarsts.- • Sale, LYING Itlediuson Tovrcrehip,- Columbiana County, Ohio, eontaining two hundred - and twenty amer.on the waters of Long's Run. miles from Well:vale. h from Lleernool. and front Calcutta. It Li end. rata land, rid! an atiundano. of atone Coal and well watered. and in goodrepalz first rat.flaroo Ymna Baru. Unwed Log 1 tir.-41..,z,tha,11":2,11baggrlt.tr3t !4 huodro excellent grafted mitt Trete: arid MACI & neat rate new Sawmill on the pningem....l nglo from a .orater and ,team Flouring Milk quite handr to a Minot Fianna and handy lo awning (bourbon.. Wtt Ruinro the sulociber. on, the pr•ms, far • -•- AMU aIeINTOKII. :XI DRAFTS, Err : Notes V!" - of Wm:4P 21.0,.• WlAbiati ~.. ..t n- i:. c COMIERCIAL. to most at the bonito ofT, Smith, at the corner of It e ohltisi o ,n and Sandusky atrects. The electors, of the II ppf. Birmingham to meet at the town 1101 on Wilkins et.. n said borough. The electors of the borough of Nast Birmingham to mast at the Bethesda - Om of Oliver 11. Ormehy, In wham borough. The eleatere of Ithiptenie borough to meet at the ',utile School Doom In mild borough. The etcetera of the borogh of Lasanneuvllle to meet at the Public School b o o to mild borough. The el.thre dulls bomugh of Sharpsi,orgh to Meet at the Intim ofJohn Sharp, In Wll borough. .The el ectore of the borough of !gaits-spirt to nowt at the Town Mail to addlswough. The ch e ersof the borough( of South Pittoturgh to meet at the boom forwardly oemittled by E. hlcAllultiele et the end of the Monongahela Bridge. io add trough, The eleetors of the Istroqgh of Wood Pittaburgh In meet et the house of—lunge The (lectors of the berms oof West Filealoth to meet at the Pntille School Ileum in said borough. The electors of the born( h of Tarentum to meet at the public School Boum In borough. The elm-joie of the biro whet Alariehester to meet at the polite seism] how. The electors of the boron h of Elisabeth to meet nt the houm of —firatiam, fiftnerly ercupled by John Wel ker. In mil4borough. The electors of Pitt toarnithip to meet at she house oft Joseph OrindrOd. on the Mechanics' and Farmed Tutus Pike to said bownahip. ereept the Iv *libel voter residing In eeetkins No 1,71 and 14. of the wd N blietrlet. Oust rote at all general electiona in the inth Ward of the city o f lacer The wieners of Peebles towoship to meet at the house of John Beltler, in the village . of East I.lhitrty. The electors of Collins township to meet at the house of William Me(MlLir- in the-Otago of East Liberty. • The elect- of Wllklua tinsneldp to meet at the house of John Shaffer, on the treeneburgh Tunthike Road. In tedd towianbiri The etcetera of Plum township to meet at the boom of John Summerville. In FILM township. The «lectors of Patten township to meet at the Ileum of Abraham Taylor. on the Northern Turnpike, In mild tow is • ship. 7 lie e'er/orient Penn township to meet at the More of RRobert Donaldsnb. on the Laschburg Road, la mild town• • The electors of Yersaillm toernatilp ta.oneet at the - I•ultile Selma Ileum. on the farm of David Shaw. near the White 1 Ileum formerly oecuple , iln Thomas Neal, 110. 111 W00..t. , ROM • The electore of itlimbetli township to meet en the hour ar eitTWetter ; 4amerly occupied coy John Walker In Thee( -a 41.48 m-eon township to meet at the boom I '. otof Michael Snee, formerlroccuploalby John King. breaid oakip. • The fleetm-s of Winn timoship to meet at the hoer of 1 Samuel Willem, formerly occupied by Jam. It Neel. in mid townehlti. The elertonof UPPc. Ito Clair toom 4 a9 to mat et the house of Jaai.hmuor, to mid township. The electorsnf Lower St. Clair township to meet at the hours lately kept ley.F: Ifelln at oho supetionof the Bir mingham and Coal 11111 Enna. in mid township. Tim electors of (Startler( township to meet at the boo." of Wm.lthey, on the Pitteburgh :and Steubenville Tarn pike; The eleetcrsoftobimmn township to meet at the tonne of:forth McFarland. formerly Audley McFarland. I. std township. The elector , of Miley townshlt. meet at the lint , . • of McClelland A. Antler, formerly teenPlei be J. Charba In the village of Clinton. In mid township. Theelector's of Moon township to meet at the tunes of ; • Peter Onston. In mid township. The etcetera of Ohio township to meet at the home of Ilencv V. Thoutheou Iv mill totioshine I,lteclectera of Frituklin township to meet lb.. house occupied by Joe. llnleman. In eal , t townahlie The elm-torso( Reveres township to nowt at the re 1 Howe No. g, In said township. The elector of Baldwin townaltip to meet at. the house of John Cowan, In mid township. The eleetnrs of Snomieu township to nowt at, the house ' of Peter Boyer. to add township. The eleetore of Smith Eimer , . township to meet Itt tho honors of II. Maym on the fine Y. Coulter. in sal.( mime thin lin , electors of North Fayette imeneldp to meet at• the hone, now occupied by Fronde Jamison. at.ltnuer's 0131.10 toenail, The eleetom of Roes township b , meet at the b e n of Jamit Consugh. on the Fraoklin Rood lo asl4l t4ehlp Tito seems of Pine . township to meet at Om boom of ' p e e u rummy. mid lye oxlip 7 • Th lectors of /4 . C.an414•44. township to meet at the hem. of t...1.1 , yh0.0. In mid m e D v-wmo'hit'• The electors , et West Dee of Neaten Donley, In mid to-tannhip to meet at the loom. in The eleetons of tout Veer township to meet at the poolic Scheel House. In the borough efTarratunt. The electors of ?teethe township to meet at School I. (hereafter to hr called Chaolia., The electors of &wick', towestilt, t. semi at the house of Wont Ritchie, in mild township. The eimines of Didion% tow - whip to meet at the house formerally occupied try Alex. Turner, to mid tosnship. The electors of Studer tnenethipte meet at Jehu chew 'a 11311. in Yid toworhin , voters of test year( of Indiana tow estop in Allegheny countyridding within the new-rib-4 tetundarice, alt . :beginning at • point on the Alb-OMo, tivens'adhe uppwr of the farm of Jobs. Ca11., %0A nark area AI Mutherly ows, between the farms of old Ceti. and Johrißorlio the north easterner of Cable's farm theme musing • wriest; mane to the Master towadath line ins such a manner mtoraliart at Jamul t•T loch dot obi In Cunningham's dlstricL and known as therear bounicales. 'that hereafter not,. at goto end el ion in the borough of Sbarratmegh. at the elm-tion amil of d borough. At viola% time and Merriam qualified clriont as afar • mid with by ballet vote Si One person for Oomenar. • One tierwm for Congress, la the Mot Itiottici. remVeen Dr ("nearest. Lo the -"..gbet Poiret. coy, .eranti for ('anal fr.otiss ither. On. mot fen• Jade, of the Supretos Const .4 P. nuet I eaaia. Fite persons tor members of Assembly of Pewter basic. one pent. for County emornimincier. One person tor Auditor, one prism for Clerk of the Courts. Ono Ipervon for Reeorder. thie permit for Resister Three termer for Pinery, of tho Poe. iiircelandr my hand IMII era) no Pitblurgh. ibis 19th deo efEeptemther t A D ee .. URA. and of the inslepenieont of "41" WILL. Sheriff , regbdete Pc , "AN ArY o• roc Doe,loppresseen 14.• nufatletr. , mat sale of roars oding-Lormer-us a fketwor. Witetteas. All laws to to efbeient etemli have the hOOt batten and cane en of the PeoPle: eelleretr. It le n4ptceentr•43 that a Isere nan4ler. II 0. , a mantrity of the citlaem of tide Corammied. tle arc deeply 11101....0.1 'A its the nemeelty ~ ,f the passage of a bead - 14(0r, lojum law Anal war.-30. It b to obtain a eerrtalo Il4ita• [lnn 44 rinds, sentiment relative thereto 1,7 PM., theme end remonstrance, then -gam Fectinn 1. lii it tweeted by the Senate end 111 , 17 , , 5( 1717era ni ll r'n m ' ilv e in ' et . . and It n l:ri n e i r t e b by nr sam: , :S d br ef the minfte"That the qualifei voters ot this thaturcon. Istielth,are sPrl autrlool et Owl-lane , fee br0t41.444 the Steneral ek•ctiona thole ee 4 144 ,14 tt . 444 4. 14 .4 hurooal 4 e township", on the wood Tuevelar of isomer nose- to ode and seethed a lan, which shall entlroly prohibit- bY Proper and Caustltutimmi regulations and Penethee , tOe ussimfacture end sale of Dino. •seept for medicinal, aseTamental, mechanical and artlatleal purrece• Sectinn 2.. That the officers a ced by oaths hold electi , orts la rich ward. bailout , and taw( In this Com monwealth. are hereby it and-required at the vi am timed by law. In the scrod MAORI Am the bng of the o f electkom in mid districts. au the mo d s Tornio/ of IktObter mat, when they 14.11111 t• Ortratiltool atl. leer tali board. to motive from each qualified on of their tali ditirkie, • tleket written or minted 00 Dui ontalthe eProbibitoly Idioms Law,'' sod the Lieber! In favor of Dm tioprated law shall contain la the Inside the *cods. "Yoe a Proldhitory Linnet Law." and those words, the proe ed law shall motaln to the Inside the°Against a Prohibitor' liquor whkh votes shall he Notate! and isturried to the Court llouse of thee-taunt Tor city, In which the said election snail he held. on the Ilitoking 6. 1 4 Y. Ow return jodge• - wborhall met ut , and certiff all the solo,, Kl l ; d tf I n ter , 1 7°W m=gila r ,l i t r iV.el l tnl i g ke, ,: f' reXt , r7 , 7 . l transmitted, the same mariner settee retro Pe. Onveroor are rewired to he ithested and transmltted and Alm sold .iteeret•ry that, im the third Feder rns' to the Leglalat of Jann.7 neat- en r communinati the cold retuure, to to opened and counted In the same manner the votes fOr Ilovernor are opened and counted, arid lie as the prayers of the Vane. of tide Commonwealth relative to a prithlbltory liquor Int, .T, , 1 4 LUW INK—A superior,article of Writing l and copying I° A '""ltriniZt }I. nett, tiPTEMBEIt 9th, 18.54.-.-Ilagan t 7 {I 91 klmket et.. ham just teed ter err...one of the nowt bmutlful stylesof 'Ernie,. Swim and beach wrought Embroideries ever offered In till) cloy. Also-A my large mieortMent of ',Madonna Cloth e, for Treirting Habits. se N.toW BOOKS-TO COUNTRY DEALERS, Clergymen. Students, and Book Buyersgement - . br entwerlber le now opening, d, a tomb stock of mow and Standard works In Theologen and L r iteratue Bibles sod Prayer Books, of all el y, M s., bindings and priers. American and Englieh Uheucie.. teetnitiT Dinthda gymen,StUdentaand Teachers 0111 bei euppliell on liberal trans. Book buyer. generally are Invited to mil before purchming. JOHN Pt DAVIN. eeld CA Market et. ne on 4th st. • Q - 1 O. eke. S. C. Hams, a Kum L ells. do; inet reed lltOl Inc. Weto . sun liIIRIV,ER 1111.%011T11. Lul,llD—f..kgs. No. 1 Lard for sale by .1710 HENRY H. MILLINS. P.LSII ROLL BUTTEIt for sale by .1. W. bIeFARLAN D. (law ra re ly k Parton,) &MID Ice Liberty etreet. N t .t . lW WORK—The Germania and Agrico ofTarttne, with explanatory note', original mid se . IL by an admirer of the clank; for .10 by IL BORWOUTII a CO., 52 Market et - _ El YIiRAULIQ CEMENT for , Cisterns, Al Spring Both., pm Walls, km-Tatham trands.al rwairo en . hand at 319 serty et. W. 1).. W A LLACL. 'MUM rich. Sept 15.-11wdarriT WANTEI)--l i ire to 13 acres; With 1111- prevenient., rourthltht to 111111141 A ABU.. be t "."t Vittni'rd° nod MA° Irtßllt 4 trai r :sO t bi Water st. kIIIIST RATE CLOTIIING, for men and Wyo. af auTuiormearlal and workmanship, now no at CIIEBTERE, 74 Wood et. We guar to plasm ANTED--Tbreo clever nand to complete colony itf_purehaserit an the hand mount locatlon 6 0 1,t ‘ h . dßrlkt.huirititiof ji , t offers e't•lni 74 Fourth sterol. Hill's Almanacs for 1865. JOHN 11. MELLOR, 81 Wood sL, Pitts fa bank, will wrisisob, on the 131.11 of AnignaL MEAL the well known melee m Almenms. kw 1345, miloulated by PANFOILD sad Pm many years publithial by rilr.l.uke Liarmile, of thM unit. t4e make of °Loomie' Almaname" The eerie* , 1 liars /iltsfrarph 'Almoner; ' • life llacaufne Almanac' ' • (Tars-Aerie. Sheeler* ..theithoi. It Is Onlynemomery to „.. r that tbe Morel and hitch/trader qf ) lr. Alumna. wit be malutatned lathe alsrewsrleli for IBM. • _Drlntera and Other. are hereby cautioned agilmt Ire I morn on t he conyrisiltlt goo. of osro.aaJ hY -, JOAN H. MP.LIAIR:9I Wood 4. BOOKS for sale .. 4th Stmt.: Panel's Li,. of Eminent ChrlatleaN Young Manli Book Knowlalgm , CuMmlnet Minor Winks; --- ) Latin-wren Parable.; ° • ° Cobbettl Adria, tOYstinig Clem ' Diera Satiate State; litoetkoniEfterMo9 o C Larnertinee Ihdy Land • .! de LI .. READ. S. 4th et. SEED,IOO bus. prime new 1 13sed reed and Men% b r sob A, AL WHAMS. 11.1.2.1 ticeeby given MeV en applica . Mon *lll lethemile to the netNtittlattirtoLP,ral thg"or;Varsl::=ltaiNimt,r, 1744 own ill ! E`.r'',="r=l.lWen b ri tort out e r_. 3,1 4 lowa ofum- STEWART & KILGORE, KANIJFACTIIIIMIS OP COOKING, HEATING, AND STOVES, FANCY GRATES, FENDERS, Pipes, Boxes, and Foundry Castings o. all kinds. • OFFICE AND WAREZIOUsE, No. 267 Liberty St, corner of Hand, PITTSBUIiGII, PA. - Valuable Property for Sale. THE ROUSE situated on the North-Facet elle or the Diamond. and knotin Undsay'a Kr change. The lot le one hundred and twenty feet In depth by twenty wide. and In. on the mar a terlestery brick ten. rawer For terms and otherpartleulare, aPpIY to P. 81111118 Woad rt. notice to Shippers. TIVF: Ohio and Pennsylvania Railioad.Com - IL patty IN prepared to carry Weight Wtroith prom dlepateli. Thnmgh freight Is carriedPittsburghts to (ledile in nineteen h Cinc in na ti,, are two mini... Wig lines from Crestline to so ;that shipper. tn., - rely upon the prompt forwerding of their goods. listen from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati 40. 4/ and CO route per 100 Ito. far the those lasses of freight. Freight Is shipped through of low ration to variona manta` in the West. Ap ply to • J. A. litlAlilid. Freight Ann. , - Or e.\. WU lil'N EY. Master or Traneportntlon. Pittsburgh. July lin, 1554.—jy22 AmeTican House. lioston. W ITH the addition, in ., the largeßtand beet b oroege ' L r i r t n ::e n ged to r..n ' a b t l te lo oilo e n w t } .:7re '' n ' t ' s a inti d oe t tl h t ' a U r i rango - Meats anti imperil - 1r aeromnowlationv. The furniture le tondo hvonnbine T h e end ronv.ience with ineurinue rage and vomforte The drawing colons are moat elegantly appointed: the colts of room., well artwolovi and ler, traveling partied; the nieuping apartments cum- Main.ue and well ventilated, andw large proportiOnor them eupplied with Owhituate wahlr nod 0.. },ersorf"rt made by the Proprietor to contribute , to the comfort of hie guentexhile evuourning at hie honor. jyde3lnil LEWIS KICK. PrOPrif!tv7l._ • Turkish Towels. O another lot of those li Brown Linen Tow Ay it h ei T tatidluntlatlug lurha combining theTroportice of a gochMroth, with the &lilted IlexibilitY an Tow". Tho Cotton Toel. onercMll4.o • PoaTIVIII. not attainable In inco, and the foomilarity of alcogbing rooleture without friction. Call early . ad condo. n mfr. dr24 C 11. III:AMY k No. R 2. Si nt. . . Notice to Shippers. d k N and afte4Adgust 3d no freight will be I received at the Federal atreet sloth." oi the Ohio and Penna. Railroad for shipment. niter the hour of so'clock, I`. 31.. Mile Lading must be handed into the Freight OF Ere before 7 o'clock, 51. J. A. BEARJra, an2.-tr Freight Agent O. & I'. IL R. 14 , 011. SALE, a superior Saw Mill on the 1 Ohl. 'U.', oPrositst I•nedoin, 32 acre. of ground, on a Lich are erected three good direlling• and the IMO.— it 1,011,115. ml at a bargain. Also, 100 acme of good land, well improved, with good luilidinge and O.) armlet meal rultivatiug order. It la :i miles from Baker'. lauding, end is a good opportunity to get a boom. a 7:.; acres of prima land on the Reinstall vivre, To.. 43, tulles from Parkeraburgh, nod mile from the MAl mad. It is a superior piece Of improved land, and offered at .a bargain. booboo of auls-Ini TiIOS.IVOODS, 75 Fourth et. Lbonst Grove Seminary for Young Ladies. 'pH E next se : Lion of this School will begin 11_ on WI:ON/tarn-1Y. Sept. 20th. and continue Forty Tyro wo•ke. Day Pupils from the ell y •re conveyed L. and from the Grove In an exelusive °mullein . •.. . Vircularo may 1,5 obtained at the Stan of Mr. George , le. Whit, on Market Id., and at Mr. !Kennett 01 Wo4 M.. or on application to the Itemnr, Rev. WM.II. CLAltlillt, sus Ow 4 I,lotirnal.Bt Nat .07.1 NEW PLOW FACTORY. VALLEY FORGE WORKS'. J. S. lIALL S SPEEIt, lIA VI NG commenced orienttions in the NEW FIOG - 011 FACTORY. In Slauchestep we m manufa rti cturing PLOUtilln ..f every dromiption the nowt impved patterns. Among %bow win In Pound J. S. Het s Patent Coutde or Orin Ploughs. J. A. Pa tent Iron Centro 'Ploughs, I niprured Lever Piongnw lIRI Shin and Sub SOll.OlOO anitSupar Ploughs, togeth er with Plough Points nd Cmtlnes or evert descriptinn. Our Moults and Cisti a nns esti be had Wholes:de and Retail. at our warehouse Nu I's; Liberty rt.. Pittsidirni , .all-Pradtw,i Very Deairablo Town Lots and On Lots for Bale, 1 N the Borough of Latrobe. Westmoreland TS & Co at the eat/gulag o aunt f the L y.an tbe Min Übornlhuth. an e of the Pennsylvia 'WI - The ettherliber le authorize,' to•ell Vane very argrst.lt , lots la thin thrirlogetawn. neer Owl Dept suit - tr. Works, at. • h•+neural fine leril snit fertile Out mutual.. frau I to lb err, under form. Nlealb•h lte. noel ins nun: gardeaern, le.. will 101 wsroatable Ett ,- .l , 4ri t . .. a t ini ag L in n a., anti everything they ran deatze Its only ft onall unouat rnsalrul in oath, awl anYethl /eau , exe•llt will I. girth oa the lathier, !:n• tiro a( Latrobe. P.. Valuable Real Estate for Sale 'it very deal rat& Its. Tertv,'”ituateel at the bath aad evallitta.l Ma. •• - m-.6bil %Units TtlKt.t Etvel: 'MOlO' STORE: , AND DWELL- ItitiA. tan.. Smiths.l.l at.. ono eneatt.h.lhy Siv•lle A bad- Watehmatera ard and the other, the M6llfr..cx , Ora by .h.e.erner u• Otalvetionail. L./tn. Store a nd Uwelilt t. and the me on Math *treat. pent led by W. Pawlect at a tart., %ahem as daelling. 71,11 nropett I. on]. nf the meet eligible situation.. ter 6 Hank .. Slouw• , ., itn - leev OM, at prela.nt -semi Gee ash In the. citr. Yer teems emote.. MICIIA 011 AKA. eartitie el..ar sad iwilopntabie. A. I am det.ratinoed to ae'l If I ran 01 anything in.. a fair prior, Wig Ir to giro to.tor In any loran or prro,nar baying Maim or riamr.r.h.s.rvo issuer acklort me. to riTt. l.E . t a . mrrlistol, 11111.200 l I ell A Et. O.IIAIZA ro; Arril Streit, PAdadelphi.#, Importers of G. , t I. Gee's Unrivalled NE E Agents for the most erlelireted W.A./LEN TARNS, 11,C11111%.VERIN0 xxtem &KA WRII2. re , • Rend ._ Carriages for Sale, untlersiOtsfhas justriveivedeat brsia the Ks., at his OA &klAot WARZ.L...- ottill. altrrated men the 'Tel vit. tn., Soto/esl tCe buret. t Lawrernserlllo, a eptendid anal/Own , of Vehirtre of every deerriptlou, and atil CO4lltras nr4y....ceuribtr ,I';',"&,"`".l,ll.l"..`Chtfi-fitTl'uZ; t-gsre„- sash. Huston bed twelve tenni t raeke la the to n ualnosa. and slth his farilltlr. th. Rent, he Ratters hintorlf In puttitm down all luorbaeo are rene".l.OlY at/ and •assnin. ttpuorivre. nod pr''' r lazy *Lars' INIt SALE --A lloureend ' S Lots in Bridge-'. Jr water, adorn! st soost baresin. at au2.4 (I TIIIPh . • . . N. GGs.-6 Wile. this day re.'d and for - ,nle .r an 2 IL (%.LLINS. ) lll'B.ROSlNnt l r i 'n l 6" SU2 .rr.l.4st 1, 1)171.I) (7 AN ()LES. -.30 hoses Mould 11 Candles. In buses of 21 the evl. [lll.l.lllseturod ra be oln India ularket, h. ssle of to. It. SUTTON. - 134 4 . fresh Egzs lu *III M. altered at nearly Lhasa., rat.. re 4 4- 4 STRIPED BLACK SlLKS—just reo'd a lbw pea. of the shore. eery tlealrable. A. A. MAFON k co. 1 INGILA3IS, GINGILIKS—We harepo'w ILI reed a fnllan4 vary tomortur awortment nt &Eng ' have: floe Engllth Aladoor libudotom owlllng at 1 . :44c per yard. A. A. AIAEON, 6th at.. uGAR-100 bbla. LOttl . and ertiAlie(l in 179 along for ale b.' anl4 It. EALZELL It Co. AMY A Y'S RENOVATING RESOLV -1 t, ENT, J.( Dyed mud lot val./ Ly 8517 R. E. SELLER/5 k PASTING'S-4 tonx—nas'a Hollow ware, •.) 3810 e at country furasee, far' rale by IL RAMON a CO. IRON-1(A) LOEB blitule Furnace, hot ll 10. 0 , for 88 1 8 As A EtBL 130 awl I mu Vltlt t 03 2 MBBO4BB2dUTH. lINTSIENT JARS—Canopy top, front 2 to 80 805 nm I trate for nit Lr aide It. E. SELLERS & CO. 'VIM PEARL STEAM MILL will ho nide.' to ni ppleorders for floor, on FRIDAY roornin.lAth • jAhrny. A. Ibth, NENV JERSEY ZINC NVIIITE. in 200 nnil holm redd gsr sale hr it. E. SELLERS CO, CARPET nt. 1 . .) null. W. MeCLINTOCK R Dit(lB.', 112 Ma rkrt et. 1 OLDEN SYRUP-12Mils. I). Harris do xJII . hosts this day rne'd and for axis by an 9 ti M. 11. SUTTON. N 0.12 Wood at. • /'COFFEE-2'20 bags prime Rio Coffee, nr- A..)riving and for *ale by JOHN WATT A CO.. No. WO Liberty,. bxs.• prime cutting W. G Chem.@ reed by HENRY 11. HOLLINS' VN};(I.A..H-3 fddß, prime for sale by a sots; HENRY 11. COLLINS. FGas—o bble. this _day read and for sale 1.4 cola HENRY 11. COLLINI 4 . tIETCIIES of the Literature and Learn -1-ZiWatitgikr°llten Nl=7, actr"rl,l6lll vrrl re. by Ilea b. thmlk, IL A., Iv 2 role a " S. 110iOVOSIII & CO. LL.WOOL I).KLAiisif:s—We have no a large sumo) , of every nstor, all selling at rot P . &WU A. A. 14 WON k . 22, fith st. ECKEWS FARINA r baa. freshFarina ifb& Ps' W. A. mow:intl._ BOOR-150 bbls;fr;digrouridFlour just n es:edam& fur sato by R.II.OIIISON 6 CO. - aft BBL& ALUM on hand and for sale by sett .YL6NINO BROS. gindrik LBS. CALCINE!). nIAGNESIA on enjnor bawl end lby sale by PERMING Duos. Q,CII.OOLEOOKS & STATIONERY —S, Salim Ihderat st. Alkeahlwy bag far sale and 1A» and Millinery (herds, Embr de lea and TrimminEa. ~ . S CIIUGMARDT, FftpLicit ..c.\ -- \ 11.0 L- T HAUPT:34 Non. I}2 Mn) 114 rAberty street--4lnWartare nt• renal. Swim, end Derman Silk!. Itlbtams, Velects,Veat- Ines. %Minn Serge, As. woolens lerery dererhelon. A CERTAIN REMEDY. \ Sons. the )lexica ustit n Ma ~,,, Liniment in IL_ R B He heumatism, raises. Burn.. brains, Cute. 'piles in Soma. an etlartual nun for all externalconislalela of men or animal. S. W. We st brook. °MAU,' orlaluatnehnd '.proprietor„ ::04 Wonderer, N. Y. t .0-.1.', DAOUERILEOTVPEN GURNEY, No 349 Broadway;>the oldeßt .ml mostAxte,elve rstalkthibm.Un ~el73.llVted .-.-.... 10;01 - LireB.S. - \• ' 1 IV, ORR,. De?igner and' F i T i gr t a b iy .r. llll ed e.... rd telllZol:lltC:tifth .L e u ncr i. Ea . . \ DIVARDS, SANFORD 4 (r.. CO., Forign " n—d. ' - ' - ,, ti z: b ;:g4 P- . kr":,ff ;AZ= ' .7347 ea:kmi 'Goon*, A ND ')IOSIEnr. NGEbIANN & , 00., 93 William street, A Vatter Goods. Bothnia Cotton and Woolen Hosiery. o cosh buyers. only seven Per rent. net profit on the Im porting prirea for your own benefit call and see. aultbr :KKENCII AM GERMAN FANCY BASKET& ARLES ZINN . . a . , CO., 52 Maiden Lane, ili'latp'",g7CLlT °6 7,V; t 77glZra Furaltaut u mm irntur JAM Ifareriamm, Act: c' jr..9-1. IIAnDWATIE, e• ' B. Sc \W. W. CORNELL, 135" and 143 J. Centre drevt. PIMA au& Ornamental Iran Works. . . . . \ „ RATS, FURS, le. • , lgolq - PsolTs& ROESLER, No. 14, Maiden taire, Demo rn and Manufacturer+ of Furs 'and egal* Dealer In Ilata, Straw Gonda, to apll r , C . DOT kit FIDINACEP, , Se. AVID ClTLWRltinventor and Patentee) 52 Cliff street. mlito Direr and dealer. wholesale T Prptall. In annins. Rh tem Ventilator,: Sc. - \ INDIA BUDDER titkiDis. 'FRE NEWARK INDIA RU88ER , C0.,59 Maitlon Lao., N. V.. ManOlacturere and ' Wholesale Models in ticeslyesra relen t.llk, lndia. It al,l,er Boots. Skink Whimillothlror. Malls. Toy, ft. 4.1 Sr ENEY DAVENPOR, S 6 John Areeti 31annfseturer \ Dealerl,ererp description oc, sear's Patent Dubber Fabrics, Diner Dabber Ooodel '.aV Toys. \ • ' 001113+17 . rpfioN INDIA. RUBBER, co., 41.1.An' 1.'0.. make all kinds of Rubber Clothing, gists\ Articles, keg Costs froin $2.60 to 5i1,00 each. fes3'lYr 1..511185' ELASTIC 5/MITS. (IMOD - " 4a Pate Iltall ES' ELASTIC \ t—r. BATT'S. 31 Darnley etccei.\ m Dim New ifork,'matiolacturer of the did and 4 hie article, \ r • LIGUTNINU 4 . M. Q !MEI" 3: SON, Deal In proved Real. Mee an DP, Nassau fret. . 3IACII'[,NIRY AND MACIIIND Q.CIIENCk'S\ 1 Courtland st , , , ANslnclkincry and Ilachlne Tod, • EIGSIp INSTIDDIENTS.: I iAIiGILL CO„ 7 Maiden lann, Guitata; Accordwont Ire Inatruments, and &DAP. at'Wholeesle. Zuu, BAUM & CO., No. 97 1 3lalden. Lane../ImporterAt Violins, Gultars,_ Aceoltle• 55% Braes instrautr,t, Le. PLANISTIED TIN AND '2,AI'ANED , G EORGE lIODOETTS,\ No. 158 WiUi nm et., New Vora. Wholesale Ditilanwtosar and I mprirt er ofTes and Wee Urns, Water Mirlier. Zinn arid Iron Goods. ke. d Was awarded the Vint Premium at the New York 1 Palace. JeTf.r ;.APP.II WAltEllikk.t C ,. S W. VIELD7k C0.1. k 1. Cliff street, M W ia, pnitellt and Wholesale Dealer"' illilariein,Prenth, Oen 2 rinn end English. PAPItiIS, and or Tr' Paper Kai oanieturere materials VUNOAN, LEWIS k; BAlribW, No. lilt William street. —A great Variety of PiPli , ' , l f t e nr Book , an ere, Stationer& Printery, Boo;blnders, Man tnnsts, and Tradeenien treaernilY,N • ' PATJI7 d.!tis 134.0 rt 31(AMJPA;;TUlticliti. 1 ! 1 AINBOW COLOII,StVORIIS, F. D Ill7l— 401 A.. 04 John st... heirl'ork; WA, an C roam ~,P . • - ' 'ANCE \ SA.LA4I.A?..iDER SAFE aNt ' Cloala'a Beranek Pock. and,Crim Bata. ROAD 1/, RIOK,, feetti idanum. ;92 Pearl a r • s' Elt T \ • — TOYS.ASdriICiOI3B7 ' . '', I AIILRORN &.* To ~ 5.; L -,\S tal,d en . Larie,\. ' es .(op,dmits) and'a; Cllietty, street, bn ,, .. - ' and ik&iiol 01)0DS. \ , ...nit, Voitthi.;olll 77 Aßl , AonectILLER, COATEg \ A., Peal street, tinesuale \ 11l lumbers' materials-Metals.. J Tlta9, PO6 PWORS'`~A\A T POILLON •11 • reanch Coach and Window Arcot- 1? lIOPKINS 3c-BROTI y lL or e . Fumela Whdow Glass, NO. FAIIIBANK'S PLATFORM SCALES. ' lJ Long..knoveu—Svercler te;ited—Ahrsti tight—theaokulnuladva, •. wscocur • Atts a r=trtaii,ap • New York. \ : • - .. FAIRBANKS . a, sm./Luxor, liegotiator,pi ri;:MglVllit.',• ll° .3%.= - 4szgutlttrA : snail will metre proaspe tot e, _ Nerrertcre.—Nlose Tare, E.4.0Y 4MM *. Agee, Nit New liolc, Mew*. nee w ;wee. 'mum% et- Law, , w‘ catitarr • WixteKsoN &,- SON, of the )ate fink of 4ti. d N.Sacknon t Sons,. Orate and Fender Slaters, Ma rrout st, and 930 Broadway.' Neer York, have constantly on hand every variety of Grates and Yonder. Al.t.eimha 44 4 Masse .43ennan sot. , amt.. Wbole sale Dealers smeled. • \ . - . • Cillitrn •Hotig, - New. "fork. • - `,PR.IIIIa KIiDCOND: griE uridereigtiab proprietor ''of the above mmed, well 'amen: and lorug-ritabllehed norm, to ea Ude method • Ili:thinning the patrons of the bonne. as wells, the nubile y, tbathe will on the Met of gust reduretbe agroi 6 ' Picard from Two Dollars day VDNEDOLLAR AND FIFTY CXNTS. -, par The attention estranger.. and othertyleltlon the MO. either for basineem or pleasure,Aspettleidarly rdhoeted to the eligibility of the location:, being 'situated In the heart I of the barirmes peg of the eltyollmetlybppoeite the Chy an thin a short dhtanee of the 1 h il t ,"4. 1. 1 ° I . b . l g rt 4111 . 0 t at at er me n t. - A. IL 3111. LED, . . I 3113-Imr 3A it Beekman R. Nor York. July. 11154, - FULL LENGTH CRYING LAUGIIINtt BABIEN; also, s groat variety 'of _Rubber:Don Cad. awl Yore, a4l of whichl2l, fa MOTS belalittli than those of other materialnand a hundred time. tom dais. For ealelry the Fancy Peeler. throughout the room* try. Mato only by the new York Bunko r Lane.. N. Y., an stain ' .an2, l 33mt• Great Excitement in `New York.. • PLOWS - AND. IMELOLEONM.,FOR CASH; • )j. OR a A n O Y E tn W D A raI T rERI3S the gereNt e -a n l V si A , eM ng to share &large peent. withb s id meta:nem,. • w than Per It to, the Ensrmre of Wall Street. to raise •Talloble Mite tommble him to item the enfant tight tlmes,offets hi. Immense sewn:Dent of elegant and:Aran, ranted Pianos and 'Melodeon. ak a Marge:distraint from Ad mica, ler cork.. Ilia aanniment comprises Manes nom am* ofthelargein 'adman colebrsted Boston m a n. 'Maori= also, thaw of "moral of the beet New Work Mr' kers, Including tho beautiful smitanch admiral WOW= Wane? mace from Ma own ractory,, and Milognotts. of the hest Banton. New ilium. New York and llaffMonannig gr or agg amopportunity for selections not to be hi . elm.: Each histramant ens:ranted. &condi:mid hum .1 great bargaloroPriess Item Mtn WM; -ar,g, kindest Insframents of. MI Mods, - Dealers. Umber' and wad. ce , Salads 'applied en the beet 'term. . rent guini tki. rld. of . r ie. y ,4l a lne r t i pitat i = klz mc:4lll:4l , !",,ltrprar,ded - t.*.r,ar fr:: TWO TRAttr; HOWES inlirgoiceof 1-wirand.rtercitoat-or 495 ft . en the tam of Kt. ft r Ira-trier . V.T.4V. 9 4 =mai a sox pc, TurVir NOTICE XOTie&-- Thiji late lino \ Of Vr . 4bll'eaxid lwiliab....4l.l bite. death at - John D. on the Mot.. Um Mutter or salt MAI will b. v t.r i b a tbe ,.. ooin r2digattegg i ton=4 . sat gty.I'ARTNERSHIP4-l i tto tindergotoed„ ot the late Arm otwkk a Weindlers. +mt.% 4... ..., ed vrtth hlm WILISAM )Igllol..oussBlsaN A. ODPFIN fur the pone= of oontloulng the Windom% Gro cery and 00D11311fiekx buelneei, at the old mad, corner o• Wood and Water eta Dlttebtargh,woder the name and. style orIiPOADDLEVAANB a Ott Th Ire. rite • contlnnance of • patronage 0, rtemled tante late Arm. D. WM& OnCE—Ali persons areleie4 ?warned N: sot to buy penult, DUE BILL Gm ia",drioni A. 3 ..Beckham in War of Thomas Spriggs; mut Allegbeh7 e.ld g Ci t y. Axil 24. LS% se the same km lotimit jil4-24114nd* • • THOMAS SMOG& I HAVE this day purchased the- interest of 414=2: 1 .itre!, - ,atiwcw roima to.9 . E. ma se.o.. at, under the 7411E1.9M3TIL DIII C July Ist. 1854. • GO:PARTNERSIIIP—We lava 'llia day 10@th:toted oorsolve• ie the Caxpot troximmi L at No. 'IL. Market Bt.. the portoershlp to • dote than Us foot 4+l orjimuavy bet, and the broken* to bo madualted under • the name szqtfirsa of W.NeCtintock k llnthen: weatuziardx atonawrdes, GEORGE L. Vittebargh. Mkt Id, 1854.—=7/3, EARYVAIi-4. & "W. Rest, fun removed to Noe. 74 Water and 9() Front di, Pittabritibi Ps. fI6PA.RTVERSHIP NOTICE.'. The, GO, d ' l4l ' d h""" Wlttreetl/11=V IP " the trans:Wien of the Goods, Elusion!. Ander the E r r of of RAGAN & w ood! Market andh tirdon street. I- A: , J. RAGAN, V OTIC.E4I lowa sold my interest in, the 11 bush:mutat Long, Inner k Co. hi B. 4. Lenz, erbA wall Jno.reagirill continue at the aid 'stand, Noatel Frent .0. I • y recommend the new firm to the pet. renege of=riell Plttel, July th.,1844. . P. U. 31411". . , \‘, • • a. s. kayo -3,1 A. TANG C 0. ,& ifeliati - or Brass Fowl- a dere and (las Fitton, Invite ettention to their stock ot mtdellers, Braekets, Pendant. and other Antares.— We tit up houses with sterna and Ma make Dna* esstinyra of all kinds to order, torrdsb Ita ll read POMO and tank tic Mega, and keep anthattrltionntetal constantly on hand. Jr - • : • NEW ESTABLISHMENT: JOHN LA.VGHLIEJ,' MERCHANT TAILA9R, ji AS commenced bOsiness - of No. 39 Mar ket street, between SeCond and Third streets. He Mar t Meteonel red hum the importers and manufaoturers • comand estenelve assortment of every delleflptlen Goode for gentlemen'.wear, Including the modern styles and qualltlm, which he to prepared to realm op to order, In the most ashleeible style@ and la the hest man or., heel ettlatienee In his buslamlche feels confident of giving entire mthifaction. H. Matte. Ms friend. to mll and examine his stock. DISSOLUTION QF PARTNERSHIP 1J Tho arm of LATELY vi• PAXTON la thl 11.7 Ob. sowed by mutual convent. 11,70 bite dbmosoll °tour otb.. =ll' Zr. th i r t t= W • • lr d beroby anthorlyed to cloned allsceonnts due to toNsi to : settle all claims spinal. us, • \JOHN LAVELY. August 2ad,111.4. J. WILSON PLITON. • I , C. 7 • James W. McF a rlan d}, WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALER - LAT ITMILY GROCERIES. • Y. Teas, Fruits, Pickles, Si)ices, Preserves, WOOD AND ITUDO ir F aaaARA\ DomesticßouseFainishing ?is.. 265 Liberty :Skeet, 'Pittsburgh. Country Seat for Sale;, . ALFARM of 90 scree, one mite Thim the noon Station of the Ohio and Penns Dailies& Im. prorefoenta, two litOtT Ana • hal E. f .brick houist sr looll3l and • hall below stairs, end abort; cellar a th• whole house: • norer-ailing well of so ft mutat st the kitchen dram epoech 10 ft. wide, around. the ona aide end end of the house; • good commodious tenant baraColtice or etude near the main bulldlora amok* horns, 017 . him" s.e. A large frame born. G 3 by 40, well artsatad with Mafia for cattle and hones --Twenty acres of said land Ina high state of cultivation, and statstde err gar ' , Making, nil the-mat mlnng. arable land, sod In kart property has two veins of .Coal , end egoeuent now.. awry; an orchard of grafted fruit in full bearing is twa Mlles Doak Darlington, end about the aim disarm from Mk, crletrrevd Darlington Cannel Coal Mines. .Bunnire of Damage It'Quiston, MerehantaiMilta; tiotO, Lawrence ...booty, Ds., or ' Joni fftt==l j A. BROWN, would nioitreopectibilly 1,... on to teat rm t arde P alif. D11 1 . 2 3:nd. Al aps l an . homy_ bond. a t 1 . plate aosortnient of Venation Iliindn Winn Venltiati StnitA tars are wade to onlen to the best style. warranted mina t hi. to any to the United Staten Ills Blinds ho mooted without thelild of • arms drift, lissln unhand the stock, tool., took wood of the C tat Ramsey - & 31eQolland, lun prepared •to ish , their ;old enototners as lOU ail the public - lit large, wi 4 .'617 16 "it In their line. *Henri 6. 6 Wrwd i , tiriil , P , such% \ '•' ' l l.l 4 g7 JONES __ p and Dilater SMel. • Plough Slab Stael. l Steel Pita ings. CowlinLi .e niptie Springs Braes Not Tapas. 1.1 'Patent &row ail arMi hammered Iron Ag , ea. -Troggneg Don and Pint. ta,Tittaburgh. , • .• " • 101711 a down B. RI 0% . • and Ft GERS. Yip CO., ts. Martufactiurti of Patent Iniwor Steel.Cultbra.Ue...Cainat moa P4taboreh. . J. PUFrn.lGllb. 9 . 1 North Water rtreei,P=dithar. / • . • HARBAUGH & BOORES FC l it A r r Ait D c i Mine. No. neLibergitgot?Atarttgb. Pa. zab2r4yd SCOTT ; Dentiet.4•Fourth • ftveAlloon weal of Kiriet. OfElcelua ...... . . \ W I TNA INSURANCE CONIPANY;,Uart- Ord. . CAPITAL YITOCIC 1g300490. \ TIIOI 4 . IL BEARE, Premidene... THOS. A. ALEXANDER, 15acretagr. \ :• • . 'S e , Theman K. Brae. &Wile' Tudor • . Ward Woodbridge. Jewel. Ck"*.b. • ' Frederick Trier; % Jtabert Ilueli, ~ Jahn L. .bench, '.., Miles A. Turtle, austsvue 11t7rFolklea au Fire and In Water - me. b 7. llr 0 EORa \ iel N 0.47 -7 " Canal Warehouse to Let- TEIE l nnd w a . r i tt . tre i l . to . n ff se .,_m at fto t , h 1 110 At 3;_f :ton. o4 r t.m enn mn 4 P° "'" h "" i '`""lkirit r iby *Alum, m -U . rim= routtestme- OARENT—A 'comfortable' Dwe Mips. containing It rooms,ln good order 4timt - \ Oartiago House. 'Coal Ranee and oat• thron k:64 vitt, actioof rich Land. all planted nittaritll,ol/1 ; • - Tr.,. autrrly all floating onlden Inotobaa. &at' on ea.'. - rollout, Ar it, covered with Grope Nlnco.. Also;a-P/oner tholon; eitnatod In Pitt tovAlahlp, Isc mum; rem the o.ot nook. Rut moderate, t ro t hft who woolk tear good rue of ;Ilia property. Ei of - • • • • • • • - 01 IN WATT. Winttint. Now floods! New 'Goods H A 4:4:,AN & A: I-IT 4 fiat SRE uow.l4ceiving their Third eipply of u:m Siner, Goods, tittuprisluip,,The - newest_ Malaria •;' . tirensetineti. • Tit li t tztLawns. • • 'Embto - • ' Pumas iiud ' ltonnet Ribbons: ; _ t>-r1• • Ala& few cholas Bilk ' , aid Applique , Msittlilaers stock being entirely. new, the ladle* pea lettrliViet the newest Myles se well *A tit the, bast- quality I i llo= Tarr km price. • • • • "•, Sarliautember the Iran r!oult, No la ft.iit Yew Carpets! Isms faggots!! wirE have just ree'd Iseof Ciossly's Yat- T v Antoopon t earpets. oopshrOuir lir*lesOottith tglapoee o i rst r i d r=be ca. eur desi .up ¢ns, P dreet flolimilso rsln " aunsto sintllhieh , win he sold lower than soy other house tp the el. ... . . • yr.. IN • _TERP.EBANCEV. 1tc,..y0 It ' SALY.—Fer4lagie pa n da Walnut %Oef i Vetitte la j iat l rdler ., Utaa I . w ell ffitutled. and IL titles to• Temperinasellis being nevly• settled. a ',Werillaleo litt 11111113 p ~r \c i...-,T.T ariviam .r tt. n viii ..4 d ..t\totsfor Bale or Letef.-.' - . , ..:.. ,- . • ANUMBER ,OF. BUILDEN • Fria. Itemidost. Commerce sod Arad, sts.. and ad venue. - Thesedads me eligibly situated tar. 11 "business homiest Itaa will be wild low on easy teem' on ba lensed Tor ten yams or Ism as may sult_thase who , t them. For partimtent enquire cd ILID.GAZILdIt ',,,, ,myll4l - ‘ . litattet at., b team 341 • . • %. ' . . Lin p d en:Lead . Company.of • , .. \ FrUE4gopri , tre of tftilhappayttof . \Pmttirr.=t . - 5m,6e1.t..r,1.0 n it Pparth"tlittaburgb. .411 IC°h•rternofintritartho Cmzr! ----. , 0 intafia, -Arritis;p:.:. :..,_, "6 to W" . "l'Ct a d ttl. s ii - 2 ° 1111% a b„ • ' 31. 4 , la ron i lag ai t on7r.w.xt ...1 I . ‘ 6) K CILESTIF LANl4 . , i pear clie 4 l i e i tteiri ti m - , ... tit 1 ,IP4 ' .Vi l Y t rarga i'r l : 11 .e.. 7 4 7 5..:.--: .dvtvii i oli\tlia Mimi will bri ar ltbat Is 14144,40, • • -•-• : the i 1 I r \—!,.' tltve. 7 ° re..itNiii:j t Penn V n tiffs, Pi bw.tlC :. • ... ..•_ •-.- rr ENNEUY; C4l-LPS. $k:9,... ~!..,w.. . I "`' 1 Irferit. . I V. ! IT . ii '4:4' Bli coiliti '- ' 4 'Q, - ,,. 7 ,.% - i1 . . , ';; . ;' -. - :', - - 7 :i . .1" 1 W. Trio 7 1° ! 11 .-. - T.. r ' , ir l:: t -.' - . '(; . i . t r Raga d A zigitar l( 3%%;:" : ,' ". .; :- 'p-Oir:4ls6ftLitr.i.it;ii4LOYisiiiima • - . ':•.' A v0...131 Wood 'treat. let b or e attintloa. - ' - y, r . • . '', Card--13eptber.18414:m4 , ,e4 VitifiPllT ' e " aIBUI:Ms . MEL: a` M,- ,ITe INA rola 011 r aandAinSayt4)mran __ aeon or.. nu0.A.4...g..iva ux. . ' :- -. . igand dimmk taio.. dr.i 3lm4tg d=r ....4 4 nt , bus th,ludr atNa% Cha 1115Fraqi I '474tetz ' 4i r r. z . d i i iii 'pi lVe . g .ttf . .='i , *L•Zf..wira ...4. - .. -- ---. ' .... , ; - • • NEROHANT . AND-GRIST MlllatlAit- I.- .. • . natal on Cbutiore Croak. 4 . law friar thiffiffte, oa a ..trubsnavllla Turnpike road,• cantatas tare 4 70 pow.lloa,!rtt arttlett is ersett4si:lirit row At sad \ gr a t:glamo y od b = r eagrAf tuetn d0.. 1 1, :t .43.4_ , barbing bon", Closer ahoy, Stabloltr '. ,yowar 1141.. among I t . r,w a rlie t ti b uTeat•r araao4 ,, i , Ms= ' borhood is bloly Improved, Sao among bast is wrfr• ~ • „ .tera roan's- Tsrm p t, loarb,balsaroia ono ater VThirroll .-WALT , PAPER,.. - .10.4 .:, tsa r .' ... • light, dirk led buff tbadar,- with. 1c44,. • • ' • '." Lend to mates. wed arid lat gals 14 , ; Tim; - .TY V -LOUR ---100 bbL7:13..F;.:,F10iii..1 , "!, '. !d - - t, .4. by. . ./. 12 .' •-' • 'i iliatO Aw, 4(l.l"itti" . PROPERTY-iiilVELAlßNistgeir - ~ • - i iii j biome. with 'warty i quarto. itt, asjovoiiy ' pp Vno at., Sistb.Ward. The Irmo& iwirsff 'Wan 'aid ,•., • -: captains various bluffs ,fft. oboisaffralS. treat pa r• '-' • • Also-Ons tliostory Viiilff-lioitio; Liia Rhea Willi, V: Alsi-Ose lot its Ittradasbaril, mar 014: 4 1414. 1 ‘ 2• -. 1141. Will ozobango The city warraatir or rouanff -,., - ••• • ,: a',..~,~~k~~~ I n: \ latithttr ...... r L „Ebenoieorinifs. E Thalketer flol. MAtbm., Eden c1..11/ v pl E gf . , . 311 , a y ttuto . L . ; , Junlum B: ~tußaai F. Davin. _ land Itle.le lowed on E E. ARNOLD, A Youth street. PI