W`X - x - wrralml*_rxT=ii - PITTSBURGH: , r , ,7 3 , D I E 8 DAT 1143 T t V.C. 4, AtEGUFf - 8, ;;1866. i :An Tssassu' `:r ~ssocrhx~oL ItILIT , DAT7II istoimmitsus:. ' Fifth Meeting of the Pamirsiambi State .. convened on Tuesday `'Weed at 10 'o'clock in the Hell of the Third Sthool Building. - Prof. W. V. Davis, of Lancaster, President of thix - , - Atiotilition, took -the . chair and called the seems* to order. • - - ThSfollowing gentleman were the Vice Pres! , delta:. k. L. Kennedy, M. D., Philadelphia; H. Williams, Allegheny; J. B. Wickersham, Lancas ter; and Ir. J. Gibson, Centre conntl- Ira C. Mitehell, of Centre County,the regular '.lteeording Seerstau of the A sociation, tool his Theitev- Mr. Nevin, 'of Boller, Pm, read a portion of the third chapter of Proverbs, and of -Eared up a prayerlia. the. Divine direction and The minutes of Galati meeting, held at Lew istown, Pai.;mishelgeth of December, 1865; were by the SeerttarY• c- M: Cow, of Washington, Chairinan of .the Essontimi Committee, 'a:mount:od the death; ek e . 4';lllsi list meeting of the Association, of tyro of its members, viz. Mr. John H. Brown,' of Philadel phia, mid Mr: L. T. Eovell, of Allegheny. Mr. R o b e rta. of Philadelphia, moved that a Committee of three be appointed to prepare res olutions expressive of the sentiment of the Assn elation with regard to their - decease. Mr. Roberta, Prof: Thomison, 'of Pittsburgh, • and A- M. Golf; ^were wereappointed said Committee. Mr. MoDivitt, of Huntingdon, one of the reg . War Secretaries, being absent, a Member susser ted an appointment to fill. the vacancy. Mr. 'Orals, of New London, wits accordingly so ap pointed., • • Mr. Mitchell moved that the hours of meeting bi frail RA. M:, to 12 M.; from P. M., to 41 P. M. ; and from 71 P. M. to 9i P. M. The motion was adopted. K. Wrown was appointed Treasurer pro terippore, the regular Treasurer being absent. Mr. Mitchell moved that without special per miseloi no member shall speak more than twice on:tbn erdijeek.nor more than fifteen mixt -atm at the each time. Carried. ' The following persons counselled themselves with the . Association: •B 8 Jackson, Schuylkill; .1. L. - Goan, Wash ington; J. G. Bliss, Beaver: A. D. Frenoh, .-.Washington; L. -EL Eaton, Allegheny;' G. W. Baker, Wayneslmrgh; A. W. Benedict, Hunting don; B. - S. Imlnie, Beaver; W. G. McCrearY, New Brighton; C. Gregg, Pittsburgh; A. G. Price, Fayette City; 3.-P. McCaskey, Lancaster; A. T. Jackson, Port Perry; W. B. Freese, Gab hartsburg; W. 'K. Ponta', do.; E. Ltimbourn, Lancaster; G. A. Given, New Brighton; J. J. Stemmas,' Berlin, Somerset oo.; James R. Chal ks, Somerset. Ladies—bilas Harriet M. .Benediet, Hunting din; Mrs. Prim, Fayette City; Miss M. L'Einn. ter,- Now Brighton; M. J. C. - Palmer, Lizale . Duff; Amanda Spear, Marpret Hamilton, Fide. ha Smith, S . Engles, Mary Meese& C. T. Bene dict, Har riet Benedict, Nubia' Benedict, J. Kerr, M. J. Jaintsoi, B. Ewing. Sarah . Hall, Martha Smith, : Mrs. Mary ^ Gray, Sarah R. Hanna, Harriet Cooper, Jessie Burrowes, Lurie P.-Hamilton, Mettle C. Lore, Mary A. Lorene, Annie Maclean. The. Association, then najnl3 rn till afternoon. The Association convened, at half put two o'clock.: J. S. Hines was appointed Secretary pro tem. The Commldee on circulars reported that they had plated 600 copies of the circular and dis tributed them throughout the &its. Report ac cepted and committee discharged. The Committee on reduction of,R. 8.. fare re- poTto.motHpted and.dinhangid. A oomndttee was appolyited to edreet a perma nent arrangiimesilwlth the B. B. Companies and "the Canal. Commissioner' with regard to fare.-- • Committee, Thee: H. Berrowes,, H. U. Hickok, • Wm. Roberts. • • Mr. J. , 8. Wiekentutrit, of Lome:toter county, - eddrieeed the Convention birder/nee to the Nor- plat School established at Id3llerseille, in that county: He stated that' the idea of starting' a normal school wee suggested during the omuni ;Station of teachers. Under the state of circum stances brought shout - by the new school law, a, demand was created for higher qualifications on the part of tesehms. genes thought highly, im -/tortant to establish In the oonnty * place where ,:tiks teacher might more thoroughly fit- himself •for the duties of his evocation. In Other coon- tles,lhe =me, propelling causes have produced like effects, and liormalS chools hare been in Imo oessful operation in Somerset. Seeks, Centre, ,and Alleghenj oountire, and the success of these point clearly to the establishment : of State Schools. Oar lizettlifilemlty, said sir: tiffickess ham, via to select a place for the Schcol, and to get suitable buildings; -Fortunately, the Academy building at Millerailla had just teen completed, and .the trdstees .granted -the Imo of that sdllice.. The School was fortnnatela seem rine a good 'oar of teachers..* `.it Opened on ,the 17th of April, and the *mite= of teachers in attendance for Mistrial= during the re : Felon was 147-126 of whom were from Lancaster. and the otherstranditikeent portions of the State. _The expenses were placed at a very low tiger*, in order to exclude none, even the poorest.. The: Bohool was not's private enterprise, but was n Common School for Teachers. The' County Su perintendent- actedin the corps of tastes:Con as in the line' of his duty, and all devoted their main strength' to teaching the elementary branch es, which aro so much and ao often underrated. In Arithmetic,,for instance, they began at nu meration an addition. The School was de signed eminently for a teachers sehoolorbere he could not only be taught, but learn how to Giza. In connection' with the Normal School, were' two model school!, each with a. primary and secondary dePartmenot. This School has been summand. beyond` anticipation: It' had been . visited by persons from all parts of the State,' and all were fully satielled. • We give bat a mere' synopids - of Mr. W.'s remarks. He cantinued, to show- ha what respect the Normal School ban- : efts the teacher. ' • The following persons were elected members: 0. P. Noble, Look. Haven, Pe.; •J. R. Orris, New: Loudod, -ft; B.:' Dedham, Centre, Indiana - The Commits' appointed to prepare resole-; lions with regard to the decease of L. T. Conn and John R. Bro wa, read their report. The Com mite*, atter paying a tribute to Cid characters Of the deeeened and expressing sympathy with the beresied - relatirlis, recommended the appoint ment of s eommltee to prepare a, memoir of the departed member', The report wee accepted sndadopted, and Mums. Thompson and Roberts were sppoltite4 as the commits. indicated in the Oow of Washington, offered thefollowing • Radioed, That the officers of the Association be appointed a committee spin to petition the Legulatare on behalf of this Association for the estsblisluosnt by. the State of a Nasal School for &oohs:scion of tascheri; : ",. Mi. Burrowes, • editor of ;the Pentaylvsnis ' School Jevrial, advocated' the. reielution. Ile thought the Association had acquired such an %flues* that a . formal demand Tor State Normal School would have a decided :affect at tookthltrgb. - lama it to be - .l4llliellealpiri roaffii the executive in regard to tbe matter, as he we.personalty cognisant of Gov. Pollock's views The Governor had this subject at heart, and had openly expressed his intention to recom mend the establishment ,of • a State Normal Schools is hie next communication to the Logi*- . Mr. Mitchell, of Centre county, addressed the iniHoolailon with regard to the Normal School is that county, end gave a ()bootleg account of the a esa?S of that section on the subject of odesidiett and common sohools. • Brews, of the same county, followed with alorlithiSepart of the eritire success of thelior sal &keel established% Cadre county. . There was acme opposition On' the part of the *Sprint end penurious, but It liad - conquered all. oppa eltioneiod proved itself all that the teacher could deals* Xi, remarked that the superintend. eat. Babe qoputy had visitedilleir school but kwicaln three months,. and refused to give it the slightest. oonnienthe or support. Mr. Brown ajalia alias of I Centre *aunty, opponent of the • pabooL - :who gave out that he, didn't ~blahrell in borings. Norma echoer' established there, for 1 -they ism% have all their plasma oows carried off. Mr. IL AIL Mar, Superintesdent of Allegheny •cesci . ty; referred to:the Mammal School -in this • county. In the prosecution of 'the duties of his •onlas,.he uspalatally impressed with the low :standard Of quellik*lons which existed in the profession, and felt the pressing " necessity of the . fformed 114001,:_Althoogh laboring under some direa;becrke,lie proceeded to establish a Sebes& Mr. Camino placed at its head; and to hie ellieletit supervision, the intititutlon had gone on- prospering. Mr. Stutzmen, of Somerset county, °feral the followio6teeolntlons to be appended to , gist Jibe, afiefit , That in our old:Ike - the same object may belpromoted by the action density Super ,Sirtataddig &tools within their seseitttiatesties, r *WI to their local watts 89 • all as di aria foi nurseries for State. SAWS. - 110, - Mitchell offered An amentlinent. as a sub atitutel'or both of those previously offered. lie cappdthe o rigi nal resolution, establishing one cm meek Central 'Normal Schools - in the Bade. Hu ..dasouneed - the idea as en aristaindlo - one, a id theept the ally just and equitable -plan lad Aster seprati. county institution& - .This l entlesian seemed quite excited; he - thought 4 , 3oo p„spoltnge43choole - In the State to the ex ettOpo of ixal ashools r ariald ace:tithe* a . 0 , t opubwicm - and the poor tatcher walla nth ihcrithgertaidly of mailing Mande st `'w-t - , , tb ,4- :: , .- 1 - , 4 7 1., -- .*-4- --- 024. 4 W-M4t-ts q- advanfagesihst the more wealthy mach. Pref. Thompson thouglit--the gentleman bed conducted lariatedf , asihough he was addressing a political meeting from the stomp.!. • le,was most extraordinary to bim that there coot be any objecSon to the establishment of:central normal Schools wherein could be concentrated the best an d beightesi learning and attainments that could be obtained. How coal Ismail local schools &Tall themselves of such - sepertor services? Professor 'Thompson feather adrooatielthe pas sage of both the resolutions. Mr. Burtt, of Sittelnghati4;epineed iboth reso lutions. He favorad . private.:Coimty Schools. Anything. In the hands .of the State is badly done, and $ State School would be made to setW serve political &alp's: • He spoke at length in favor of separate County Schools. Pending the discussion, It was Moved: to psi pone farther nonsiderstion of the matter until to-morrow Morning. . Dr. - Cutter moved to amend that the whole subject shell be referral to a committee of three, to, report at ;the present meeting of the MBOCia . tiOn. _ The hour Of adjournment haring arrived, the President closed the session. XVISITO MISSION The' Association convened at half-past seven o'clock. Mr. Roberts presented a report on the work ing of the Common School system in Philadel phia. The- report was an able one end quite lengthy, giving a full statistical and general view of the schools of Philadelphia. The report was, on motion, accepted- Dr. Cutter's motion to refer the dermal School question to . a committee of three came up in order, when the Dr. withdrew it by consent. Mr. Stutsman, of Somerset, also withdrew his amendment to the original resolution of Mr. Cow, and the latter being before the Association, • long discussion ensued thereon, in which Messrs. Eaton, Mitchell, Cow, Be., Burrrowe and others participated. The resolution was finally adopted. The Association then adjourned. Order of Burcises for to-day.—Deport by N. Dodge, Lanotister - Pa., on the "Development of the Religions Faculties." Discussion of thesubject by the Association. An adress and demonstration of "Chrythm ography" or writing by time, by Mews. Folsom and Phelps of the Mercantile, College Cleveland, Ohio. Address 'kr the President, Mr. Davis. Alternoma—Report on , 'Ile:tool Dieeipline," . by A. M. Gow, Washington, Pa.. Distandon of subject. STIONO /01117111:11=8 701. NIGIII7POLICI Azasonzurr:—Moro_--The house of Mr. Christopher Weitz, on Esplanade street Third Ward, Allegheny, was entered by burglars on Tuesday morning MSS three o'clock. They entered the Sleeping apartment of Mr. Wertz, and took his pantaloons from the bed post while he was asleep, and curried them into a neigh bor's yard. They contained a large sized Port monie, with $l2 in bills, and some other valua bles; a net puma containing $25 in gold: 1 gold l'epine watch; 1 silver hunting do. 1 English lever do; 5 detached lever do; 1 silver cylinder do., amounting in all to about_ $BOO. Mr. W. deele in watches, is a very industrious man, and to circumstanced that the los deprives him of nearly every dollar he_ls worth. .ife offers • reward of $5O. for the recovery of the stolen ar ticles. About the same hour, the bootie- of William Alexander, Esq., ;on Esplanade street, was also Entered. • The bureaus were ransacked bat only about a dollar in coinage was taken. The family knew nothing of the-robbery till morning. Yesterday morning at an early hour, the house of Henry Maxwell, butcher on James street, Al legheny, was entered by burglars, who effected an entrance into his house by taking out a sea ond story window over a bask porch. They did not get anything. We publish elsewhere to-day, accounts of the burglarious entry of. two other houses in Alle glieny, and scarcely I day poems that we do not record one or two or- three instanoes of the same kind. There is s deficiency in the police system of Allegheny. No blame can rest on the ' Mayor'l police. They are' n duty all day, and it is absurd to expect them—and there are only five of themto 'watch the city properly at night. From nine o'clock at night till six In the morn ing, Allegheny is in effect totally without police; and where doesthe fault lie t Evidently with the Councils, who ought long since to have. es: tablished an effealent night police. But it is =elms to waste words. gaits are the strongest arguments, and we think throe_ to-day chroni cled are hard to get over. - ' Alumnae Bunatatr.—Some night last week, the residence of Samriel Gormley, Esq., on Ohio street, -- Allegheny, was entered by burglars, the fautily - being absent, 'grading the summer to 'the' obentry. ; _an , Monday; several - members of the faintly opened ; the. house and found every thing in a terribfiretite of confusion. Drivers, chests,. trunks and clads had - been opened and thoroughly renseckra, and it is supposed that considerable. property isicarried away, though nothing in the way ofiewelry; money or plate was found by the robbers. Most of the plate had been removed to st . safe depositary. befcre the familj left. = Jers of preserves had been bro ken open and devoured • an? what provisions were in the house were disp< red of. It is not known on what precise nigh the robbery tic , 'mined, nor is there any setspielvn as to who perpetratid the villainy. , . - Wall; BiANUTACTORY.—The lonly est ;. vs es tablishment it, penosylvarda fre - theakunafactrire of whipi is that of 'Wane, Biddle & CO, et Welk: vale. Yo* county, Pa. These gentlemen have invested a large capital Id the beakless, and their whips are considered the best manufac. tored in the ,country. Their wholesale store is at No. 86 Fourth 'street, in this city. Their ad verbs' ement may be found in enamor ooltinal, and we earnestly-recommond our enders' to pa tronise then,. as they offer superior indporments. Their Taken ire as low here asin the East; sod the 'porcine& will save the seat, of treruiporta . don by baying here.' • Call sad : esamiae their very extensive and eittirsiKineateak. . . . NITIIOIIIII oi ran Micaimcs' Baxi.—We learnirom the Dispatch that ' , the htechanibe .Bank has received and commenced the isms of its new notes of the denontination of Five Dollars. Menete is a handsome On, with a vignette.of , a maehinx_shop, with men worthiest a Lomtno tire Boiler, In the lower left,hand - comer. The words ..1 1 1re Dollars" are prinied r upon the note in red and Muth ink. The paper isUin, strong, and Arta. Altogether It fs a well executed and neat affair. The notes of 'larger 'denominations .than /Vs hare not yet beau 'rewired from = the DZOWNIID iILOY A FBRZY Monday afternoon,between two and three o'clock, -German tamed Adam , Altmter, while - crossing the river on one of our ferry taste, accidentally fell overboard and was drowned. ,He leaves a widow to mourn his' untimely fats: HL body has not jet been remered ; and *herald It be, lamination - of the hot will be thankfally re ceived at N. Relive' Ohio street, near East Lane, Allegheny City., ' ' Premstnumas KILLID EN me :Unman' Gwrre.—Me are grieved to learn that among the killed it the Louisville riot was • Mr. James Graham; a brass founder who served his appren ticeship with Andrew Fulton, of this oily. The wife of the - diemosed was on a visit to her rela tives in Pittsburgh, When the sad news was con veyed to herbs telegraph yesterday. SILLENG .Lvivoit ox 81:11113MY.—Yesterdsy, a woman named Mary Ann Pergeoun WU brought before Mayor Adams, of Allegheny, charged With a volition of .the dandily. Liquor, Law, on Sunday, the sth but. The evidence wee conclu sive and she wee lined $5O end costs and in de fault 'of payment teat to jail - for fifteen days, She resided on Chem street. • • Icuts Scrims.— prsons intending to hike the grand tour qp tido exottinlon 'trip of; the splendid steamer FortS Star, Capt. Sweet, mast leave Pittsburgh to.daY -or to-tuorrow, se the ;Wrap leaves the dock at - Cl evela n d at precisely ink, o'clock on Thursday night. This is to be the pleasure trip of the season. WII underebind the Iron railings- about the Coon House are to be left so, they. are nor, Ids. ' as red as red plait can mike them, which is la our opinion in molt excessively bad tests. . Our County Commissioners ought to go to' old be ':nighted Berke, sad learn how to keep ie r Court House in ininai order. Lammarr.—Betkientin Williams, ahem' Foulke, was arrested yeeterday ,an s-charge. of Urceny, ipnterred by fliury Artnenall before.niderman ihlejor. U. was committed to await . . faiths:. lheu4ti on Satordsy at two o'clock P. M: The 'property oaten was s peir of boots. • Gours sooura -Hotel or 11111011.--Thosoul . Rutherford, Esq., Superintendent of the Illouss of Refuge, has , tessed an invitation to, members of She State Towbars' Association; kiow in session this city; to visit ths : Houss of efoge. " • Nor Gmurr.—Thei IRMA of Mr. Elitism, who kits stutpeeted by Mr. Reiman rt .:,,Zing his current wine, on .111anday nlsht , w;l4 eearehed. put nothing to impberte him itt. the Jarmo , was disetareeed. Mamas therefore dlsebsrgsd. Lnts . mur who , ' ism mind .with chalets In Pen nsylsanis status on Sunday hat Ina nuts& so}n B i gelow. We tire Informed by ?dr. Kearns, the Mery Hospital, that he is reenerbg . LNLos, whose - nom in did not leers, "SI f r " 8 " 1 " 001 BovaLearn Le Azzioalzi.—The gang of Inireare which infest our sister city seems to have determined stall hazards to enter the house of C. Paulson, on Ridge street. We are tn formakthat the rascals have. made Ave or six attempt' and invariably failed. On Siturday night lest,• they tried 'to "break through and steal," but were thwarted in the attempt. With boldness beyond precedent, they chose' a time on Monday wham all the family were absent, ex cept a Scotch servant girl, (about eleven o'clock in the forenoon,) and entered the house by the back door. The girl sawthem, seised a hatchet, and dared them to proceed any further at the peril of their lives, The Scotch blood was up, but the brazen-Wed villians, thinking they could overpower her, made several steps forward, when one of them received a severe blow on the bresit from the edge of the hatchet in the hands of the girl. A pretty severe wound was inflict ed, and the recipient of the blow reeled out of the door, followed by his terror-stricken com panions who left the premises in double quick time. Burglars are naturally, and:of a comm. qttence, cowards, end., little resolution and pluck will ghnerally put them to flight. We hope some or all of this gang may fall into the bands of the police, who are on a sharp look-out for them. Ws hear of a man up is the Pine regiou.s who Lisa dears° tame that it lies quietly at his feet and will not budge though he fires a pistol off close to its ear. The deer is dead, though. Saa Oran.—A young lady was thrown from a buggy on Liberty street, on Saturday after noon, and the ,wheels paned or .r her neck, severely bit not dangerously lajn her. Pitirrirriany.—Thera ire at p •t on bun dred and seventy-three inmates in . W tern Penitentiary. Thern bur been but one oath sines the first of January. Bon. Tnosee M. Bows, and James M. Cooper, hare retained from ■ trip to Lake Su perior. A Mu hands pocket picked of $5 or $6 on Monday night et the Circus. WIT have a aide wheel steam terry up at Warren on the Allegheny—all but the steam. Cos.. Annusw Forms has returned from his tour to Europe. A Farm. case of cholera occurred in Man cheater on Saturday. • Tau alarm of fire on Monday night was false TELEGRAPHIC• Lou - myna.; August 7.—The mob dispersed last night after burning the sign of the num. There was no issue of the 7ftser this morning. About 20 persons were killed and many wounded. Twelve buildings were burned. The first shot was fired by foreigners at • distanoe from the polls, [SIMMER DISPATORI Accounts from the scene of the riot are horri ble. Texts of hummabodlee are seen charring in the mina. A. large crowd is resembled at the Court House, where the bodies are. The city is at present quiet; Afty extra police are upon duty. Judge Bullock and others made speeches at the Court House, and the mob has calmed. It is rumored that two or three were killed to-day. The anti-Know_ Nothings are victorious at Florence, Alabama, by 800 majority. :Johnston Is elected Governor of .Tennessee. THIRD DITPATCH We have not many additional particulars ex cept of the canoe or commencement of the riot. In the lot Ward two gentlemen were riding in a carriage and were fired at from houses own pied by Germans and Irish. One gentleman was wounded. The firing was repeated. Edward Williams, a watchman of the 2d Ward, and Jo seph Savage and John Lattee, Americans, went to the same place and were fired et; thelatter's leg was shattered by' a musket ball. Slings and Williams were also wounded. Exaggerated reports reached the lower part of the city, caus ing * barge crowd to go up. Two Germane, in the house from which the firing came, were shot and beaten so that their recovery Is doubtful. The house was wicked, and the crowd then pro ceeded to houses on the corner of Shelby and Madison streets, from whence some Germans had fired, and riddled two groceries, a beer house -and .two other houses, all occupied by Germans, and injuring several of them. - The next scene wee et the had of Jefferson etreet A party of gentlemen, coming into the city, were fired upon from a large brewery. The crowd proceeded up, racked the houses and brewery, and afterwards burned the brewery. Several Germane were badly beaten. An Irish men wee shot, who died this morning. On the street below, an American was slightly shot, and another Irishman was shot and beaten. Shots ,had been fired tram all the bowies which were attacked. The crowd talked of seckinit the Catholic chniet;iihere it Wu rumored army , were stored. Mayor Barber and others prevail ed on the crowd to leave. ' The crowd marched to the engine horse in fifth Ward with- their cannon. All was sup posed Lobe over as the crowd dispsreed. While this was going on in the upper part of the city, several pvaous were fired upon in the lower part of Main street;- About 6 o'clock P. M. two Americana watiegeot from . Irish houses at the Miler of :Mudd'"` and 'Chapel streets- This via done without the slightest provocation so far as-we canlearn. The Irishman who fired the shot, named Models; was immediately hung, hot was- out down before he was dead. Thirty or more shots- were fired from this house. It is impossible to tell the number wounded. A row of Irish hinges owned by Quinn, whose inhabitants bad fixed on passers-I)y,' , was at tacked aid burned, and several Irish were killed and some burned: , Among the killed was Quinn; and a woman - .wan burned. - 'About-16'or 20 were killed and 8 or 10 houses werobriined. There was much excitement to-day and . some warlike tenements, but the crowd finally diis. peeled.. A large extra police has been organ ised, and' the Mayor has Wened procianuition. Bishop Spalding publishes a dud disclaiming any connection with the riots and calling his' 'flock to peace. The 'city is now quiet, and it Is thought there will be no more disturbance. The fighting was all at a distsnoe from the polls. There was no cause assigned for the pan. The coffee houses closed, and there were but few drunken-men. The keys of the Cathedral were pieced in the hands of the Mayor by Bishop Spalding. Baterrxema, August 7.—New Onews mere of Wednesday are received. They contain vest= dates to the TSUI. Heavy rilne prevailed in western:Teas aid the whole of that part of the State bad been literally - flooded: The eon.: tinned storms hid occasioned serious 'pyrites-1 sten for the - Cotton crops; which" is fully lbreel weeks behind former • seance. It le reported that.-Johnson" hie arithdritentl from the ea:maw *candidate l'cr gem Smith arrived at San 'Antonio with ttien-j ty loaded . wagons. Be . r resobed that place en , the 19th, under orders to Gee. Harney. Smusanium, Ups( 7.—The busing?, com-; mittenof Nothing Convention, eported pistform allowing naturalised Protestant for eigners to become . members of the order. It protests igainst the importation of foreign pau pers andoriminils, and insists upon the ?adora tion of the Missouri Compromise, asserting that Slavery is sectional and freedom national; de nounces the National administration as hostile to tbesephiclples, and recommends a fusion of all parties to overcome it. ; Angiut 7.—The corMoe of a new baildiog In the proems of erection for the Ohio Life Umiak:* k Trait Co. fell at 2 o'clock this afternoon, crumbing to death six ,persons and Iti• jltrlnethers, two so severely that recovery Is of. Hobert Cameron, mister Builder engerinterodant of the build ing,„ who were sitting beneath at the time, sad John ft Chambers and B. Waldron, who were puling by, were all killed. They were all well known citizens. BALTMOI.I, August .7.—'fhe fever at Ports =Huh is on the increase, and nearly one-half the inbabiumte °US$' der Welled. 15ro new - emus hare - occurred at Norfolk, tint the disease appears lobe =stinted to the Infeeded district The wife of Oapt Barmen, of the. Nary, is ill trithitte-forer al Gosport. All communication 'with Norfolk and Portsmouth le suspentle4 aad the 'passeniersand Malls are transferred from the 1%1th:1;1,1e - tato M the steamer Star, welch tikes them up thei elver. Yogi, 4agast 7,—The steamship upt. .ted Stela Arrived this morning with Havana dates to the 2d inst. - ' The thated.Eltstai had bees towed ant of the babas of Zeno* Tie 'sloopef-War '!alatollth to bound an a =ism all Theme is 'no news of importance at Havana. Balinese is.TerY dolt WeeimmerOrytr, Atignst7.—The Hon .tiwh Elmore; aeoodate7natioe 'af the Supreme 'Court of ganese, lion been removal on emoniadseiodloz to thoe *Wined rot. &maw Weeder!' displacs . - aunt. ludp Wood : of' Abdtintin twin ,np. pointed bas inzoogoion Townsend Harris dB., Y:-ham been appointed Consul at uponthe Pinny trash'. • Paw roan. Auntut 7.Gallia musty, Mar bun, gives 810 majority forjbortbridge K. N. =male= for Governor; Perry,givee 450 ..and Antonio 60. , * - Ronal °aunty; OM WL, Mt l ia ! Dem. 200 =admit:. • • flooomx,Livuo: 7.—Poino to elided in thi let &Mot by auu mcdolity. , Th. 4 ,. tea of Cliagesio 0ft“....‘ dmhzi:7--, ti LOTILMUI, Augus t 1.-6 o'clock, P. M.— Another outbreik is fettled to-night. in conse quence of a large qusitllty of powder haring been found in posientott of the Irish in the Eight Waid. Large numbers of Irish are leer ing th 9 city. • 3- CLEM/lASI. August 7.—The Democrats eon octie the election et Swope the K. N. candidate for Congress in the 10th District of Kentucky, by over 600 majority. Lorusvmmt, August :7.—Tvro companies of armed voltmteers are marching to the Eigth Ward and it is fearid tbere will be more distur bance. Naw ()amaze, August 7.—Yhe steamer Afton has been destroyerd by Ore on . Yager river, with 2000 bale. of cotton. New Yoax,-Angeet 7 .—Cotton firm; sales 800 bales. Flour steady; ;ales 5768 bbls. at $8,62 for State and Obio;• $9 ®9,123 for Baltimore and $9,75®510 for, Alexandria- . Moat unset tled; Wee 85,000 btuib. Southern white at $2,10. Corn firm, with imward tendency; sales 80,000 bush. at 84*. Pork firm; sales 800 bbls. at $19,62®19,75. Bief steady. Tobacco steady; sales 100 hhde. Kentucky at 9 ®12.. Lard firm with upward tendenoy,:miles 700 bbls. at 10}0 11}. Groceries firm; sales 600 bags Rio Coffee at 10t; ellen 800 We. and boxes Museavedo•Su gar at 61; and 200 bbls;Orlesns ?Animists at 85. Iron steady; ealteeloo tone at full prices. Whis key easier; sake 400 bbls at 41. Stocks active; Cumberland 28i; Reading 94} thaatmiAit, Aug. 7... , - . -Floor lower and dull; sales 186 bbls at' $6.760,9,85; sales 400 bbls extra at $7,25; reoeived :lor:3c 'he last 24 hours 2059. Nothing doit...; in P:T4AOIII3. Whiskey--eales 8801,b1e at 88(;33i,with eteady sales. Sugar , firm; sales 20 hhds fair and prime it 61®® 711. Coffee steady; sales 200 4 bags at $lll lli. Molaaies firm. Hirer . 18 feet, it has fa en 12 Inches within the last 24 hours. Weather warm Banrasoaa, August 7.—Corn doll at 88®91 for yellow and 92®95 (or white; Wheat scarce and in demand; market opened firmly at yester day's rates. Floor no Wes; City mills and How ard street are held at $8,75. Nothaw Nzw Ye. z uw va......B Angu . tigir et 7 .u tovand on th if e ar , per iu ket inst White itsquoted at 114, yellow and 06earnoa oe 41. Molasses scam and freights declined. Ezoltange better._ Pinmanisrme, Angefet 7.--Cattle Market. The ordeals of Cattle duiing the week have been quite large. Beef a sold from $9 to $11,60 per 100 The. Sheep 4i ®5 cents or s2®s4 per bead. Lambe $2®8,60 perbeid. Hogs, a fair inquiry and sales at $7,75120,25 per 100. The total amount of stook for :the week is 1200 beeves; 2800 sheep; 100 cows and calves and 9000 Hogs. COMMERCIAL. costairrrss OP ABB /TRAP lOW. loft AI 3 OUPP W. L Etagohy. V. P.-0. W. Rusrosom B Bums; J. & Davoirnt, LAO PL Prima, REVIEW OP THE PnTSBUKUU mmumr. /tolls WidcaLt74o Amid 7.18671. Badness wontlnise remarkably dull, so dtr ss des are concerned out of the *worry trade; but we notice a mural properation dor • busy fldl, 'Web all lure torn lot to endelpits. MI rivers roman 100 arrellonot sondltioa, but this and. val. horn below aro Amend the runlets of Main._ ,Illtbt Dry Goods from the rest for aka are combos 'lnward by lama. and find Unuadlats &spat& westward. Mousy Is ebundent et Glory Wes on good me; drat dare borrowers finding no difficulty In obtabobigdlitounta The banks ere ouslna Wait all lb. No. 1 payer that Is aflost. Program ammo forward Iner deal', owing to the autos of the hirroot ~on. if* aro rot without amp. Om attic= from oar ova Oelghterhood,andanfeesorrolod doreod ootiroir moot thiththots from Carithati. Them haro ham re light m to trap the market bare, bat so .up• piles to daily tharmaing :than, end PH= 'Waft dr aining, 12 he not too math to mak:that. that ea than moo hare ohm:dant =MAW, mid at ‘Sta. eoaapondlmg to (Ohm markets. The alarm Mt at this UM lest met stoat the Injury don. to the wheat crop by the prewelenteuf Way...ether, has tosantsbly Welded; The weather Mice then bee bent morelevorebleoinigtven optartetabie ter gathering lathe Minded whena end It his mdforeoly been fouled thee. the Injury bow irs4 wenparatled y Mania holm 'silt will not exceed one per matt but, in 'few of the Waunakee. yield, we aterisafely allow • nu& larger per anises. and still feel enl. l Then an Dias., and MUM• ma fastener In *Mel, the, loos will be spate honey; but. taken ellisas it w ill paangtd. _ The meet heron In tla ...tter. : 14. that • Sint ant of petal yet naming to he oat, twhlle bay is gang to west. sod the oats an ready kw the Mkt*. Labor Is eztronely mina ewer/where In the country: sad thelhrman haetnt Mt two week. of reldbernete by the tabu find thiamine iontr tohlittihand. lEnethhay wilt motoubtedbb to het. end anti lash Ibe treat el mom ter gather them.. The Corn la getting Wont beantlfullr. =wet In be.. eat land. that, b =lnert to overflow' , but even there It will recover If the month of August he warm and Elrr. am It Wombat Sbe.ralso-pt tonoMn Ai Nee Ti Ibr tbirput Ira& component& Um anneconiton on& la.t rear as *,Nona ~ e o ° ,lab.~m... 32.071.921 $1.372.684 1.6016471 9,019.3.16 de.256.70d $4.80.930 105,126,841 18,312,3 1 70 Totidehteelso Ist. , • $112,391,60 MALMO The dcdtet et node Oen Neer York during the week tree as iglavc ; Total for the week Iteelooalr reported Pr.iosUF D'la ;4 wake.' The crweix from Bootor..of wen. 6646,517. sad for the year 50,767.587. 45.1.4453. 7 4, 1 9, Thy etphta of menhandine $1,443,014 egilnat $1;411,5611 hat 7144.. Tho 44447 .:14te f t2:o rear b 1654 1553 130,319.161 436.612,267 1.479.63.1 1,443,014 JaiL•l7 to Jsak Week ending kag,ll The Norarrn intild Our Ban Juan on &tufty to • ...r7 theft prrai of Osman dam and twenty holies MIII4 $541,010 io preatcek o f add bed& the mount 1n tb. hind. wimagen; Tbe ban lesaeloco Dams state that the shlrmort i bir both . otonions Irina roach AMAMI to Stooo.ok, sibs whims aro Ibrorsolo for ocume7 sad tad.. rob the. scoomoto tram the Alba an • The tone of the tamer, market In all the modern tithe range. ottehanned;%%thol bdwt WWI "87 at 640 Nina The Cincinnati thintnerciel of Monday MM • Thereto 6 continned demand -the Int clue peon at , 6 10 . thiththste enothe thew dillienit to make tonere -OZ, i=stethate of, what thew ancsider a earcheti ctsr.— ieonir monerate rieroanfl at Xthil the latter tbe rata There are but ferrthne Wier ffi i tt e l" eflr Ir e:s4 Of ie l etn. ".1 0 .7 wthettled tor:W.lod 'closed dn. with nroniriell• zeitmlir.:tred=treartiito Bal= drulatithe week acocontai to 6000 begs. mown of Writhes &inn by this naa is rerY Men. • The Bittleetri Aveavitaaf We. - Ckgipaioaviumt asthma boojavie. Ws Rota to. day of 'nu toga rood We Rio at U eta. W. centime, to gaol* 6lrjo voo Rarainotenta. pima do at I.IXOIOO. Logunl!al 1.1.1170,1 ma Java at Wien. • Tb. .pugilistßcdoish ism • . 14ekirel ban owgoatee 1. mm.. nvoirt &Mandl= W art l a w lia=l. 6 trivkl•C ALIT - a t ers =ran AMMS-tilso *MUT ofPlaits st , 6% Ana not.. aea Dapiratikt 5341111 and Bsiars4=B now, Bat Aah 334 • APPUS-OrewAteiss nos ~alms ta au* ixtot far ii* - trat =Ma Main thy role at 111.1100µ82 BlEoS4eioeteewej two ME the eta* le very Deist, kb:AEU/Oh, sottelest tolid through LUCIA, sod este Itlngemonat Eattetintl2 towards Sepeembes Use of swims. at gem 1% M. sad - elainialea ltaofe rogeux mete plata Mules are warm az& Nikkei quoted. Bow fund ElitosOte &ED st Malt. DITTIES &EGOS-LEN of what butte or pectin:new quality st umeng,iadprlml de. to amen lota to the go. tell Wide at 14;lritge 40411.11 sod IteiS of lab at TEDI, 511•115-4 - escy1lwitt herder! et At% from etowt, floe BILOOMS-pttoss =awn to ,good Ohio nue haw store at 1440003112401W0l pod to choke st $2,60013,2s etentlled Now Delthtot&Eßuek oteetsl.l.6 dost Liettenttelle&S Donal &SSE% Dalai MOO. Prom etortkll&Wttgaa AZ: WWII Tube VA onroai YABES-Weloe eteedl stool gootst&ei. Mimed below : Prea - . .11 to -10,.thel o: .24 tioell 4 • b. - . 'A c t no. LI. t t• .lb.- ao iO. 1e . . Na 803..3 I 111, No. S.. , No. N7L.4 .• No. 700 NaNIO7.-7N Curet Chah L lTioto,26l2; Colored 26 j Camelot Ter moo; Csadknitek T•tosn; 80tt114.14.146 No 2, LI ; nadir llottlas 16 Csallthor 16, Rom all; -16 sw h oludtht Bo m be; t o r Whit* Bops, 50r1.14 o - WNW Itope, out Turd Sam DOW lit 0 'Tama Nom to 14 o h 111U P "IMIN-ls a gU ° 14111.16"CroL l " p, T 6. utrao , ksosols, Out. du Ntala 16 corrox aoaDles-001100 Hops, ft sod orisoio. 20 4 °- aolow6l. .4:41a4 6264.1PU10114,76 It dos, nolatho. $146: 1N.4 Oefd. NAO. „ CANDI= a' filArraipodir ste drawl a nd shady solte of dipped Ikon. 13N. Magid 14g. sad Adasosathr oureo-dososstood siondri nei midi:** v. sot. Was to the bade sh .61d. sad to the men var, DRUID Bur-lea sow or,sosir maid. mamma. to tYte.satl6; ease'` . 11613-nowlliketeirA a» salthor to Cle - reLoSI and ouster Ludo at WOW" awl at at a friction UK muds Ada lagoon .11602 tag 0604126.16: EMU do: , 126,0042126.21: Handorae % Chad 21160. late Saperier . `sad Detroit Uteri Whit. 71.0. ere meta sad bed of. MGM uncut Oaantfai Whits . Iloh. $10.006,110,60 ; WC bids. 80. 16641051460 groat VLONSNLOO d** 1 4 . 60 •KT 6- 4hf' 0260 " 666.6. bidni Ii lb. ina-ouos arsa sod Sham, si 46 eta par ICO Se. At WU Althea ve gifted At 66 for Ileszh,oo . 600ri452 , 00 I sothlp o ottr, loaf 61.26 fir Ththhat 6166: TLOIThe-tha darned la Md. 00.1 rro , ats ax stouhfd u 64 they &dm bat the, ontalth r Ct 1.1'017 . homy* :mull method that Woos bite ; begtwite teal trawl:rasa, and wo shill took* it atoel7 &Wu for amours to occo.- Woe iters'aisat ToOtetUr at simian sod extra 'piths wharf it WWI" but: 66.6040611012 urold tam . ssomi attain:a' pr : ikaMiast nook • NM* iabi In" *cissa imolai* maestro at 5a.1560,40. OILUX-hoth tont at ails on woo. and ra7 *Mit Milinj; opeli.oidoa nob whist as Itorrat it. Goo osiowsossoooros.ssalrioNdiagiguilfs- we I M* to Wee booneming daily. The only wile at sm. ! Moat reported was at $1.50; but In the downward rtate of, the market 'geed d not la see to emeotorer $1.250g1,34. :5 , c if EN'ILENEN COR LADIES IN SEARCH ogiersot soo thde of deter. itindlWnt of • amt.:table Dwelling, itmee win food It to their lielthnore. have been moceived bias .41thin • week or Mai, rad to look at • reliable brick House. N. 31 Fed." , Which - mindere. the eciPPIT better: tat holden are nolLe'. tot hoar w Of ne ft. front by 1 , 2 a & ller, anus lole terms. It firm at Ida/Ali by the had . and 5445. 1 g by the . bbl. to the I contain. &belt D:rtii i 1.7 14 ldtoben. 4 chant Men and country Waft Nohow@ 1.0 held at des& bers, bath room, with cold wet .r, • 'bower petit Coffee at 124112h,' and Rice at 134: mui a mom fitted %o for malting and drying obothea om : t natureaoloeste an clothe. prewar., AC4 • a u cellar HAY—Las advanced: steed) sake of new &V seals@ • under the whole bonze., It& expert Vt. t n sl4oSintwttett• sled and Wen worth theact oft imee P aecro oipo ' r ' - 117DX8—Dry Hide. are held by &Were at 1.5 In th e rwg. — 5 2 ° 1 .1 h._ rd. R RUT SON.Ig 34 et. Wu tray. Green Beef hides eell et 614. IRON t NAlLS—under the Imp. tone of the market meat:dictum. are firm In their Tien, but time le no change in rates. The demand to good, especially for Nails. and tae mine are kept mooing destiny, roll handed. ' Lgun_b, nmem mi. yesterday of 20 bbl. No. 1 at IWO. cosh, ani other salre reported during the seek at 11. LEATHER—there to no charms in figures. but Quota none an well maintaine4 as below g ß il d uNr i w S a lo ' 1' Bridle o sur a r y Bridle ..... ......... PIETALS-IPiettend le held very firmly at fiX,forcr =miry the lot B,,, r y,„ e g :arm. &hot le selling tattoo trade .t.OO 15 seek. and Loth., retell tftle.st $3.1 2 0ed.'15. Sheet copper V. 33934 ; Bram zszaso., Tho, 1 0 .111.2.&111 3.1.4.2fr.8er do 3714 Pig do, 34 theme ere thecae& rates. Sprinicgbers *ash whoge 8; do. out to pattern sto 1014; D Steel from• and Iran: 614: from_ hamMeTwt do. 1504 Hoe Steel Thf ; lark do. 7: Shovel do. ti Steel dandy tire, 7: guya s • Syringe 1034; seat do. 13(414: Oultlvator teeth, 1316 Me& do. 18X634. 60(66 B koth. Mug pollg—mlie roportedof lots to.the Ueda at 1115,50 cash and slaty days. .0115—steadY Mile of Led 011. No. l e et Id. pastels, bar mom from store, by the single bbl at an vane.' Unmated peewee, bit there'„ 00 presdng de. nueri&d we quote ally at 11.05. PIG Minn— s only des reported droldif the wank one of 100 tone Juniata Blooms at $7O, eta ma. Idannr. facture?' are etesdlly receleing lots from the cad, put , chimed et the Anthradte furnaces. The market Le firm; and No.l metal.allegheny and Tenneemais bald gegihal ly $3O. POWDER—an active demand at 83,60 lb. Inesting. and 16.00 fir Rife: RALT.-staidy Wee of No. I on arrival at 502 mod out., stsma. mob. IMF:WINOS—we Quote No. 1 Pittsburgh Pheolloga • 814 "and ex toe No. 2. soldeet to the must discount cmh. • wurpow Inggs—City brands aro 400000 w. 102 Ts 11.1 for 4,8. $2.50 for SS for 8014. $OO fin 8112, 9,12. and 1042, $4,50 be 2,13, 944. sad 10.144 15 for $0.1500115 snit 10s15: $5,26. for 10117; $6.50 lor10518: and so an, In • mains in Ilke ratio sosordlng to olne-12 $1 amt. 00 for soh, pountry brands ate sold st sn grannie of shoot 1500 ins:* box thso city brands iSAD-42 arm, with a Mak demand. sall 'fenny oleo sts2.6ollkoldor Von/ in 014 and dry 9 etainl4 fled lewd Bot.• 16. IMISHIY-10101 of reatiffod, In lota, •it 34025, and In thnstaall nay st 1354536. • CATTLE MARKET. , ALLSGEIIXY,L August 6, 1866. The 009917 muttons, light, owing to the buy gore,: the quality. homer, yrs somewhat bettor than too oome tims baton,. • ••• • • L. BEEV)I43-220 bead; &Wed -durfog the week, of ighteh all but 20 err. Sold. ?ACM ranged from 2,14080‘. Mmro inferior to common 20(823:: common tofalr WPM; ddi to • • 40 4 %; • tar 4nd:a ohm, tette:m . 4X. SilltEP— about TOO bead to pens; of them 200 were left over. sod of the 500 sold 200 were talc. for the east.— Botcher. took 300 head at a ramp of from 2® 8, IrFeell aboot,2,li being the ruling rote fOr mall= orodity. ARRIVALB. AND DEPARTURES. ABRITED-Jellarion, _Brownirrne : Loma. dm Ca Itaßord Ellsabith al loan No. 2, W.llr.illeo Clara Flairest Newtow. Eaellyro Wheeling; Brazil, Vt. Louis; Cabinet, Gratrun.Borin - • BEPARTIMP-Jelfrown. Browiurrlna • Unarm.. do,Cbl. Bayard, Ellsabetln V. tura. Beim: Clara Hear .- West Newton; Michigan N. 2, Walking geUpar,Wh.elton. Cab- Grarnunnura. Arnx- - 00 feeterday livening there were 7 feet 0 Inches • the channel est felling. Pittsburgh Dollar Savings institution. No. 68 Fourth St•ett, Ill= DOOl 20 reo rrresetniorr tea, ILS:ow open daily from 9 to 2 oclock; also, w.thesur and Botzu•day frets to 9 Deposita received of all ea not Dee testes ne. Dollar. and a dividend of the_pronta declared t• Ta, In June and December. The Trustee.. Ibr the purposes of furthering the bettendent obiecta of the Institution. have entered into a guarantee bond thenbr giving additional security to &mentors. Booknontaining she Charter, Brlers, Hales and Reg ulatbros farnLhedgrett a on application at the Man. Presid ad—GEORGE ILBREE. Hopandl Hopbsunn, John H. aboanbersar. li i / r 4=ll. F. W . lltn. ... CArlaa Hat . James W. Hallman. numbsld Umbstattor. Alazandm• aradhq. M ., 1 ; Pennock. WILUmn Phillips. . .1. Andaman. MINT= • John G.Backonm. . James Hardman. , LIMI Bmirein. John M KhanslAA. Albart CaMartina. John D. WOrd. . Rotert Chester. Robert af arrow. J. IlanlinarOoffin. Wolter P. Harahan, Almon A. Osnirr, - . A. M. Potiook. • John S. Onarava, Henri I. Ring - ran, (Marla. A. Wimp. . Retort Ilobtk Z. O. &Menton. • Gomm R. HMCo. Iran& Feltz, James Rhoads. Georze IL Wham% Jame. Bhkno, - —_. II limn, 9,....p. 1.1 &kW ..._ iviar la=. 6 4 1 h.ta. Sivrdary mod Treaporer—ClELlLßL/LI I. COLTON. jalliart _ 11110.108, DIIPUY & OB.EHANGE, „WOOZY MID WIIDLIZiII mane a ' /WINCH AND OSMAN FANCY GOODS, 37 Maiden Lane, up stairs, New York, 37'. Rid:D(l'o2l.o7D `4/7 4 4117TER., AVE now in store; and are receiving byy suer packet sad steamer from Nampaa a aomplefa Gad dratrabla arar/mentaf Gads. comprisiaL mon” °tan% the Agkering,„ elm • ADO. Drlttooa, - Plabf., mimed, Ikea?, mint and Met do, all dug aad Velvet Dram Naito.. or new - .deism Donstamt and Dent Battens all miser Late, Horn, Olase. Jet, Black Dr& pearl Abtft, _nad • Batts-neat all dmeriptlonr new Mriem nracesma7 arowbes, Necklaces, (Dome', &a, el tore Arlen . Wblte aad 0 land Wax and lance Matt 2111, and Paw Delta Pllk aatt Metal Orterds and Vest Make, Teeth, Nell nod Hair Itruslom Tern* Pmke., -Dear • Indmaad Ann Arm Gambit - D i irM k re loom • Garton Haar - Pins t Wale& Be "; - t rot WeAuK (kst. Llnkr. 81.11 G Penhold• - • . err. Ilaskskin. Steal. Val•- . est nod Option Punier. Steel Pm= .lmsalers' • Oak= Vireo and Harp Btrings. Aetordecint and Ficdmos Qf arsarrior smolt*: Dortenonnales and Cabeas fuser !Weer Vases. all of labial they offer to the trade at tie lowest - mast nem and on Um moat liberal terms. HirOrdam kw ell descriptions of Preach Goods by tbeir mitten* partner In Parts, bk. A. thalami. ifirMand s4o,;.sjcst tae gaxl BAGS AND BA.GGING. 10TLES WHITTLSSEY I No. 80. WATER STREET, siai OLD SLIP, Inv four, ' ! HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND, 'AND TAOS for Flonr, Grain, Salt, Inakilt4t, Would elm tat tin Atte:aloft of fkotettL7 itottbauto to Milt atoortooott of , • 8EL1111,3133 and FARBIBSSAOI3; Designed and printed to order, expressly for their use. Oar theMtlisian sash that ws can suppir has . 10,000' to 20,000 bags per day. Alps hispostois sad Dishes la. GUNNY BAGS AND BAGGING, sod vs:Sou Rinds of Thrsed sad Talus both Limon and pious, of which W• us ?whips o?stinual supplies u 2747 k/ I /I:: / I. . yl nuns mash and.7l B.SIIIIII Mire, Ni?. Yen', lzbdidney, fddat, 1031 bent died; 2Pcia Yost, _' . _ rm,xaa Ayr end be Hudson etreetabterr Clbr; Propnketore of tide long and well _1:-.70-011Z11 AND SPICE zrreairsifiamr, Continuo to moue the best Phinnetendast Own= in digiftehbeed, Ntendt,Tft end odds aes. hn They elet prepare Mustard, we ‘ and" many we sett. ens ntdeny use in enty nuonT. 'Web they oder men the man nesensbte teem.. tnutoganesent to deddeni who rzeit UMW ' S. H. J. O. eHaH. • 31.-o.msemers advised today:die Nt Ilm i ldllls sr, ISAAC! ImPorter Of Polished Plato Glass, from the old established momufsotery of the BRITISH PLATE GLASS COMPANY, ciAND suitable tOr Siz e s, Phalan of Stores and DwolllngoN Blom Comic h MEM Rabaul Coro,_aa,caststaatty go band at tbo Wazoboavo 79..111,128.4713Wxr. Bee York. . AIIaIaICANITATE GLASS COMPANY reCtory, Williamsburg, L. I. tubscriber having taken the Agency. pt Itsi atoneV sow ambledOttobh t Routh Plata Glom Le Skyllthlton Moe sad Payment., of* want/ soscor.so .0* ported setae* aad Maw* loom rotas. JO MATT. jall4co - 79 VELEM? nowt, Not York- , _ ... i lir me4 STON,N EMU Huntingdon Co.. - . - Pantoi4 Oat Juowbad mW mid yam. mitossast•4l =do*/ stnhorsee ride.. This delightlal rut. 'dams and. pima of rbtiormort Is kostal on t^ a bunko of re ••Illaa Juniata. .at dos magnum of ammo awl: ta claw wring. trout austsininnsatan. hem dimbarose OW, and misaintta so mama In mutat. as tbsy mit "down th• roam et tat, moootato. _ - , • Tom varrosa badt e4smitiorf thintloLM ma* It a dtak a i l e t r ,,,, a r (.1. 7 .... 17A.tm0r oar an tunnoll bindle and lost OWN" eltyn.t Is dilated an tit* rinsvanimals Onto* ROMs& ' , Urn Lb. peat eat trout tam Plummatanua sod other mats omontten maim( miff mom and Mom mama times a darl ths awe and staam, to AltoonaMeuna. fluntlngdon the Mountains. • . _ ...- . _ _Tlss Roam Is anew teat ma Itneatcalas DUN ho QUI many,' newly - named: taintelsoid insznesu tem Immassant to attle, svith oil tbs madam Immotminta nog =r*MU Battu. an it. la Mao find? , oromatoo. aft Numb slows aunty aspartmar , of Use Noun tatu sosnam—ths ...Various - mountains. ths "starnal Win" • INIS..OtBee it 4 a l p alwals mady Be w ork—ald snaplanstator to se motors at mcsl mato &Mei , 11. . nisrzi!o 0.4.0!.. finial are it 00.,,i29 LThertir stmt.' Jahn Bboesibager.:Johnl.Andean. - WllW}nliGustptall, 1116 , M01a JIMA ger= owl= Iktareenasta-Neveasscom TIT Aithoiiti of iSupplantentZ the Mai /. Wet tth Ocentenat,spytenid the 2Stltest Wont. st u t i mMee te g 2g eheitYle,==i nm arttreit i llattn% 6n t tbhof cr-tbi steth *" =4 the - hi& igitieW to SD = . 4 ,5 4 th i lerlt=t h Coin y e tt= amongst Cm Itteetbahlen, In tteit eW ok Ittmolt. the last str menthe tem the satoaste heti, WS re speettsellt whir:* elsee&totheereillt etteh ettettutto ea the Ol too 030 P" 7 " ( ma d am' . lultt4wd lieeeserer of • Candle Moulds— - - AINFERIOR ARTIOLS OFMQVILDB fb . la c tentwav i vkira .k i aa ttlida, avthwatiiiroamanowns.asett*lMip.. • / nu e+ - miaow= -Wanted. ' • - ir ?MILERS py,wati,_ ,pyrted Wsesilir42""lgais,.* KILLERS' °7 -BAQS, lIKPORTANT TEE HOPE HILLS, Summer Retreat FOR RENT. QTORE ROOMS, WA.REIIOUSE„ &a., TO I. IXT—A Warobromo on Warr street. Two goal More rooms on Almket amt. Tlirewtore 1e0013114012 earth el:met. One mull rove room. with gee nsturoe on Third neat Smithfield street One .otore zoom on Wood etreet near Sizth. A dwelling boom- Alkortmor elly. do w n en in d st rag hove In ta.Lawienendy oeillo, wll h Immediate pore id. Ato ju2t . 8. COTHEIItiT xBOa.7W. Thlrd A Room inthe Gazette Itaudlnge for Sent AWELL LIGHTED . BOOM, on the second tear, and ear, of weer, le tbeassette ItalltUngs,cto Wed, b tereealbr oats, or tem or yews. It vapid gait a Ikokblndet. - qtr. LltlkeWlPkw • • Weekly Yhmtewer Mee. spleetS R RENT—A bomfortable dwelling Rouse I: orbs% or, allaterroaaa.kttehen and 4 bod a mai cellar =der the Whole heass, •w well or excellent water with pomp In the Mahon. an outoem situate la Laweenewrille. Rent $lO per 'month. - . Apply by '• , CUTEIDEBT BON. HO Third rivet. 'VOA RENT—A very desirable Dwelling U Hear on Penn et. Tbe house le in fast eats order, lA= !m i t% =1 , 11), ett a s , d 3 arga i M . ranutedb=lar I. LET—A two story brick bowie on RAti- Loam street, Allzberny,ll3 mdse. - having boon talzu r tatr tO 4'. • , 41 ofN o tifir4:lll•N. • rfO STORE ROOMS, in good locations rr bud..., ona cui Woo, and the abet on 4th et., a soi, Ito, at st. LbT—Thoiiominodioae Dwelling. and rotv Rama, No. 54 Fin rtmt, oppodie Maamin' stal P. kL vlll, 17 100 LET—A Dwelling House on Third at., lag:area:realm CUT . 111111tT k 130 S. 140, LAKE SI7PERIO2. ME. itaidlBss. ' IN EW AND SPLENDID SAVA of thim lin. •1111•11•6 aevaland Er Lake Suaeriar. panning through the NEI PCS NAL and mortgage: all the FOliV i tr i alt... 'n t." . - Vier VIP r,l'..n"'/u.t. • Loam ourria.a.::..:_::.+l,l;ma r our4 mitt. Loam . do ' , fonder, jolt 9th; . Leaver do " -.....:....Thnteday 101. lath, t een do ' Monde, July 30th, . ' Leave thi , • Thurso:ay, Ji adapt 9tb. Leaves do , ............I!ondsy. August 20th. Learn '416 • ' Thursday. Ammon 30trt. Lyaves do ~.....--Mooday, Sentember loth. Leaves .do ...:. ...... .Tharaytiss,. t mt 4 Leave. do .'•.;.1..,.....M0nday. tretOba 1a,:,, Leaves . do ' ... . . .......Tpunder.Deeohm Ilth. Leave. do ...... ..... 'Londe), Peeler NM. Leaves do . ... ... --Thurs.:W.lNovember lot, , Leave* do ... ... ......slooday. Nov. //t 2 t , Leaves do • Tintreday.'NOV. NORTIIERNEIL. ......Capt. J. IL Tama, Master. , Clevelai..- ........M on day. It EL iii - 1 Et wee d0..-.....-Thormay..ruir 12th. • Leaves do -., , louder'f. Jar Md. ' • Leans d0' . ....-..•...Thnteday, August 2.d. Lean. do - Monday .durost 11 22 1 Lam do ....-...-Thoreday,..Auguet 1.9111.11 do • Monday, 13optember Leaves do • Thursday. Sept. 13th. (Ire. do ~.......... .. ~...gli g raegt g gl ib. leaves do ....-......1i0nday betober 15614 Leave.. - do -- ......,...-Thmsdiy. October 26th. LIAM. do - -,.....'....ni0nday. November 6th, Imam do • .--...-flmtday._ Ntmember le.th. Loam. do ' ...-kirniday. Nommber With. The 'Mateo( trim L ine , hae Large and Radom sewn, modatione tor tamensets and SW Om reeishte, and Po rt. Ten 141. Trips from Clemland to the rts of Lake Paperlor,earrylng the UNITED PTATES MAIL, and enumeting at. arreland and Detroit with s t ove Woe of Hanna& and Steamer.. The Beata of the LWo are uneurpmeed In point of SPEED and ACCOMMO DATILie, and toe trip to , Lake Bupetior is one ef the Plementest In th e waritL end the undersigned proprietors min etre their vrtrols attelition to the busies.. of THIS LINN, and heim brPromptnees. and ' deepsteh, to matt publiortronage. .. We so have In ormneetkto with this Una of Pamenre Etat.. Litte of EREIOUTPROP.ELLIfti running through to all the Porte of 1 ski Supaior. E. IL. tnltNitit,....... ...--,..,..—Propristar. Of Steamer 1108.T11 EPAN. NORTHEIINEII; sod Pro. ElllMrlf Ik Bfl Ofßsa tar, 2.0te10 GRAND PLiCASURE , 6 111Z0 EXCURSION TO LAKE SUPERB TBE now and superb steamer PLANET,.. Ospt, M.ll. &takeout, ern leave Clerreiand on Wed. ay ersolog. August 16th, at 7 o'clock. and Detroit so Monday morning. the 161.11. at 0 o'clock,' touching at Mackinac. Ewe' Elven Scut Ste Merle. Ontonagon, Star. g_50.4. Lapointe. Or Harbor. Superior Cl tr. Eagle: Harbor, tn. In, Rs me stench place few hours, eagles , ledwrigere an oppo nitro! visiting tbs Mince atul other places of tntereo. In that romantic neginn. .The trip will occupy knout ten days, and Is deslosed be . THE RECD WON , of the esseln. A fine sailing yacht of 20 tons will be taken along for the sansengent the easnengern Fara from Oun.Lnd mimed boot. 9 , 0,00. • Fare nom Detroit no and teak, 43500. r _-The Menet le 7400 tone burden.. tuft gripMiliy for the Lake Superior trade, officered by agreeable ant canetie. ed geotternew and rid accommodate 250 04. pan.. gnu The teat I. entirely new, and le decidedly one of the shunned end bed boats weer bolt In 111.14 81e . le fitted tip with a vie, to Make her In ad resew= • rum rice antt clam boat: .•.. ...: '• • • - In cue the number a(parwramit should exceed three hundred, the new and hat steamer &weeder will accom. nen y tbe Thelftwreeter has • large end bound• fed dancing clan. wad will in other respect. add to the pleaeereofeM • After the Planet reterna re the 'wi the win be oat on the• emu, from 'Detreit to Ontenencet... lesettur Detroit every , Tuesday IZlOrtitoff at 9 o'clock - For freight or name. apply on enerA or tot,. A. Plena, Cleveland; 0. A. Trowbridge or * Ward, Detimlt. itult - hr ; NEW YORK AND CALIFORNIA STEAMSHIP LINE.,(ThI MannarV l= Reduct(oe ree.Pritel to net lae , tines. The and Healthiest Route. Homo Theadred Nan Sentry awe other Rowl and araddind Stt doutly ARUM. Pear and "*" TH UI, AKII I O7I "" N .Artelig Or tr Tllltita& The Acceeciory Transit Cp.. (of Nicaragua) VaII.NORTHERN LIGHT, - STAR Or T* WEST; PROMETHIUM, or DANIEL- WU- M. drat dam !deanship., will leave New York ou the lith and 20th of each 91011th• cconectlng by the tile magus Tranalt Route, (twiner but .twelre mike of land trausportation over a soon soacadtadsed road. Indietelane AII ' n ti .MVEINIZIFM 2/14" VOI A ITr.. .ISMI N Gt eI e one of *bleb will leave St a Jnan dot Sur. the Paola e terodune of the Trantititoute&wheor the Paddle S rt team meeretely rh their ana g at teg " o ' rr ''' at ones r" to San . exporleZed Samson le attached to each Ltda. For informattou. arat Wooed rateaspnly only '9 a RIORDAN, agent,_ j a S Howling Orem N.Y.. • - Cider and Vinegar. ViUGAR mede a:proud - I' or family zee ma, sold Int mare th balf of Abe Metal Groceries of Pittaborstrand Alt4=ll, lett44l Raba akn be .• .nand Sa myWarehdetee that ban bandana:l fait= Wine Vlnegaizoidellini obk aisiiedokiartii du bat Id Oder Vlrnesr that will bear reducing ona half and "I .Th t .r= " s= u lCui...: hoar tows the connar roanikant4kapattloalar, L.dlmotN ak this Vine- Cider that will luta. awreet - aattl-next Fall. . The *by re VinagarliandAthlr warranted tote se roars metal. nkhnl 11A1,4911. 146 Water d 14414 st ALEXANDER HAYS. CIVIL Errunwra. AND SURVEYOR, • FIRM sr.,OPPOWB THE°ova? lito UR, Pittiburg,h, Penna., • LIAS*PERMANENTLY LOCATED and lan ptmataallintaaast to all Duman oatnastatt to Ma. Wm. V. Johnston Pena:Yenl dampen? Valley S. S. W-111.1ane &bum, Robert., atter ltnatnerr • • •• " n. D. Oftletent ' " • • - " • " D. bea Itltebell, Jr, ÜblefEer fittalYst Steaboteille ••• Jaa.Thesaysena Illaperteileoulant City OacWeeta.- • .. Jae. Day. Clell veudneee. Alleahonve may. metelker GROW N'S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GIN. a Ea—Tu bat wage =win ufe be Manilas, Bum tggre.agtth't` 6mnr*"l" ll4, MMS. Julg ' Markqt stmst. p cITRATEVFMAGNESIA—Thebest and sc:.!rzp : uiart tit nor 111 ssA fa uk ."."""74 4da'iLt jaol. DSlo34arurimst4t I(ISBAND.'B HAONESIA—The best ar ..tint of Umtata now law down . woodoed sad t. b 7 - • •• Jot , FLEMING, Jan . " mom Mama t IdszioS stmt. MINERAL WATERS—BIue Lick, 'Red atturnal. kaa alms cm hand at • ; 0021 . Jan • •arner Diamond Market 'trod. • ' MAGNESIA-4 oases for kale b • 'DEFINED SUGARS--25 - bbls. crushed L i g uil 9er: imt r ri°4 -IWEit".. tit ?cub, NEW MACKEREL—No. 3 large hog reed and for NW 6t . par • lIIINAT 11. UOLLTNB. 1M {APL} STGA.B.--8 bble. for sale by J_VJL Jal9 =FRY Al COLL INS. SHELLS 1) CORh--300 bus. in,istore and Ibr oda by p. w.neabruci a 00.,ta was,. st. TALLOW. OIL-24 bblo. to arrive on tif.B Eappir Ibr oak by lIIMAH.DIURICY 00. GOS , 7 -3 bbls.lrash Ergereal bv Erpress ina Ihr Ws 67 Jul 7 AY e.DoLt.fra. YE RLOUR-r3O- bbl s. Rye Flour ree'cl • ....Iftir ITAATI Arum ♦on. CiRUSpED SUGAR-50 bble.• for sale by 1016 . 8111111.14611t t MINTIIIL LILASSERD OIL-3 bbh. reo'd and for br . 13guA rtaaera. P EARL it ß af i t 4-41:-)bb44 f".l.l.laingut. por Asn wi i..g..ci4a13 for .46 . 10 . 1)y . - INSEED Lble, for sale b •J 4 . XITHALE OIL-25 bble. extra refined, for sale by Jul!! '-= JS D. outrirsn. il l ,. 111 M' .. P .„. LE, , , , , 87 . 5_.etk0., , t ai l just IAC O — N ILU. few its reel and - gte ber. II.HARBAI7OI I CO. OFFED.--200 ttime‘Ricr j ust rta'd and ibr ode by KU, MIR /k KISS PAPER-25 bdla. for sale ,by 'J; 001100711!4 AKER ICO , Woods*. `,WEFT OIL-25d054 best wily, Cate, and ARA.Ibr W.ll ' • -"AMMONIA vq , 00. 11 9 1DE&429 piime Airy:flint Hides": t .. o mT. xqnli York tdds and 6r .&64Ln0AU011L 00..44 Llbets CORN :T.1,41ca receiving aid for aide by Jal3" • B. azuraa aao VlBll-25 bb e. Mackerel, rienn , stf b 2: %a! V.Oin.ni s fia wsterd;afa METAL;' , No; Slab:licit° metal; 111. Juniata uu . W r tbly 'l l O, Jam , !to 111 watar street 56 011BWINGIOBACCO; 50 Iso Das .8, reed azAllaiLbr CoPaineildp. = / d:isiP adtsve this day sisocisded .Itt• atm i., atid=sqle ar ArthonohYpt' ?bet ile—ilia- "lmbla-.'; tha....,......1101M-14.11Ni5.A.4.10„ swithse , . ~.. ,4 1 =iiiiark a; el d ars-Dis tn.t of 1"....46 0 *.* 114"411 . 1 = 1 = 11 t t o tkonit tetna the sms.p Diwan• I. oases wick D .64.0 1...,-, rreb.ra r lif !art • al tre i r,r, . tiebiqn aka* 3,46. ,,, ajt., taiKEL__--,FAIORN4tO bue - , ott ti ttomb . shai ots. k mat 0 , 4 ' 7 ' ' - 111 . 7 1 r, stiwai ' " °3 -,—." is m --- '7 ---- it a b ut h A.: live and for ssis '' 77 *' I; - . o f mesariS,.thiV i s ft i t tLe . Vst icild'tt,- 7 .- --, - - ~ - J/18. srssuen:unt, '''' : 1. T p,aellalo —777--, iiiisOriepai .."-- 'Ai' .6.4.rtsuisstist.e bast d.,:- . : li. skpit • . . . A ~ ,--; m. Aniavnii..4%ol4l2'l4ll.• ACI-DYR-L.Er bids; for sale.byp • 2. 'Jun . ,T:gonnomuntaa co. NrELLOW OCITRIV-Llo.this. for oak 'by j. tin 801100INILUCIKR a co. _ _ EILOITE-r• -150. bbli.fliiithribie awl and lly! 74.11< rislall-400.0usA - 0 1 0 1 . 4 id for *ale • NOTICES, &C.. Dusolygion; of Co-Portatishifix' 1 OTICE it hereby Riven that the Co-Part• tershipheestoken roasting under Menem usetitele GENE IFIGHT3I &N ohm city of Pittsburgh. la this die 61616 ' 41 bblr py6oggh of Frederick Lone= Sot; and by the ihultation orotalned In the articles of eoreirtnerenitr. latter or the node, sham& members of the mid hde tom, me =Merited to settle the=due=u lb= ogles. No, gg Rater mtrwr, VIOL WIOUTYLN. 1. 8...1.011157. Pittaburgh.Auguid !I'li? un:ftersi Wi zezi will Donau le the mans e 1 ... istn» Druggists' filesnrail, se encoeseor to Incept & .at the the ohl * , l o. 63 Water =set. • • lose hie =pyrite**, lo Me brother and hartekengm. ed the best of nolonen. he hopo bl at*t attention to omi o t ► trodhurance of that pareougge oollberally beam. ed t klm predermorre. IMO= taken the I =Ms .took of 416 0/d 6 , 416./16 thoroughly rodlred the soretral fieterkeseeessete Many Important trapettemonte. he gobroongthent hoc= all or. dos promptly and matidhaterUy. /t11.:1oalta. retiring &writhe Olasi foulness I tsko rhea= In teemixtendlag.w . Iwo,. Kr. Y. B. BENZ, to the' Moan and sustoreas of the old gm se being jesegrod t• rename good matietactkin In' Ito =mu ties OT 00666 orders and cote ln ohms thermn i gses con. Aden= - .0 • TWA MAN. • Dissolution of Partnership. I , ll4ttr, Partnership heretofore exulting-be '. twern the undersigned. hes this day bare .dbeorred by mane easiest. The bedews of the Ern .4111 be est. tied by either ofthe Ann, at their old etteed..No. 114 Ise end street. I . • AUX. &knelt 1., Pittsburgh, Aft,' Mths / M a ' ' ANUIS-Ma'"g. ALEX.: 111tBANE; ,03nocessor & X. hitilson,) OMMISSION & RWARDING MER CHANT. 1/44/er In ?lour. Provisknis 4411 Praha. ly. N 0.114 Socatid strett,'Pltiabargh. P.. 'AV • • Dissolution: it. eo•Partnership - hererofire existing :between: the nadiretraed under Me style or rAL - - HANNA! co..usathisaTuirmilmuy =swum , Karr. Tne business of the dim will be attledl by J. CANNA mad WM. R. MART at sheathe of their elocamitan na, Hart Co.! I WATERMAN NNA r HA NN A . td. JOMICA HA Prnserrosauly 210., 186.5. WM: IL HART; R 4411.1. L BART— r. Athemar .11:.11NA., HART & oo.(succiesors mer.Hto as t Ocl.)erill coati:mitts' Banking and Si. e Mather, In Um <Mee breetofone willows by Pal mer. oo.oand reapeetfully Notielt tba Mather of thaftianle *Mu-tithing dm and the Oath.l , IN retiring from business, aquoll .have M. ter some time contemplated ,I mould ebeensth_y mom mend ...the parties composing the- new arm of MANNA. RANT aOD aa Aperring the othrammiof PUN.Petz ma and Mends of _ea old tzar girorelLr m 'EEIErth ' robbtf W. PALMER. Powder. ' HAVING sold my Magazine .and stook of Powder bad thusi told W.V. RIDWILL, 1 istwoultd. ly mamma him to air, Mikado gad oustoossee• - • Pittsburgh. Ahrh - L. 0 . 022 . 2 - 22 : -: • . CoTartaersbip.l jHAVressootited Joseph - Dilworth .witik R. we to the Poidersad OssaMrstiork IbbAusea. col:dhow harestbalmder th• Otrls Ot DILWORTH aßtp WELT. • • D. W.O.BLDWICIsh. Pitieburnly Apr 1110,1855. • / DILWORTH MANUFACTURERS' AGENTS FUR Du Pont and Hazard GOA Postder, 1/.5 FRONT PITTSBO7IOII-J KVERY valie Sporting, IMming and eine. BUM/LI:1g Powder were on hand gad err aele ban on limrablo term. .tall.ilerelants and ottkers plasma mend In Wide or. don byrb P. M. for delivery next morning. andby 11 . t i . H. Itedenvery tbeafternoon. • Co-Pastriership heretofore existing bet B. A. 14)NO sod JOIIN. I'ERLLIPS, In the b of Brave Founding and Gee /Wing. le this dna dbaolsed try mutual ooneent. ' . • twinees of the .late dtal 'WWI by S. A LONG. oho alone Is mit/mita to collect whet le due. and I. lTlK:b d = - Aprtl 411365.. AAR • ITITEE business of grass Founding and Gas g Fitting will haeaft, be toodusted by the under eXeirl a ttp c a l , 6l . and. N0. , ;09 the 41 I L Pi : lllAM* CO, Wilk hare that melees BIJOU OAL- In retiring from the Dna lonndlni and Gee MUMS Mohnen, 1 recommend Mesas. PHIL d LIPS' 6 Wilco Ca Mends andenatotneme ' sp2o ' 1 B. A LONO. Dissolution. of Co-Partnership: ilfirm of LII7INOSTONV ROGGEN & l c r=leat of Hr. Jobs bar J. N°V.l47 0611. ' 3.1th of lauds Int. The bunions of the • NOV e l ltr Work.s wilt be cositlnued Inalt Its breathes births mszviiiew rat. nern4 melee the =sae end stile of- I LIVINGSTON, COPELAND. .1...1# alio math*, the iffthe of the ht. tina; ' , .1 L. IL LI V IleueTrOß, • CALVIN IlLeli 4 k MO .0.• • Pittethareb. Maw A-13ead W. B. COMMA RKHII ND. • . XOTIOE.—In consequence .nf having 'sold Co at /artisa a . to the .ffitmtoia boa Oompan the reship bendable eoderthelirmor P.PHOEN ER Oa, at BLUI Creek sad :sae the nerddp a:bided under tbe SRO fiER. at Quabils Porous. ere firm bot of h' dlokolsaL, • The boll . Gem will be _mottled up by the andiegero at the Poreseea and George 0. who are authorised 'to we the nameof the ragreetaTe Iti'mq./Ing op the twiner. ' Muth I. PGA ft bidn P. 81101PoWILIWR Dissolution of Partner alp. risiE FIRM OF MTLINTOCK is' BROS: this din, dissicftsd by mutatal stresent: The'esinet ee will eontinned at No, 112 Market Meet. bT Washington and Alstandoe 11131Intosh under the uente and &in of W. WOLISTOCK & BROTHERS • . . . AMIDE:ON roIcOLDITIME. ALEXANDER IMCLINTOOK., Dittabmgh, WClairro".. ET Tiuoigtion• .: MEI. firth of IT:17n; MOCtitailibt . :. 1 " this -dli euii.hva by limitation. The enbieribte badbe &modeled in partnership •Ith hinueittl. L. NOR TON; the.. Smeary, Produce and Commits/on Inuenens ELI be continued at the earner Lteeete mei jeete ete„,•,. under the sty'. of Wit. eIeCTIXOBSON k CO.. who w il l at- ' tend to the settlement of the butinees of theist.. dm. littsbnish. April let. 11168.. )11)=Ultdr. Dissolution of Partnership. IHE partnership formed by she undersign.. alma Jams O'Ne•l. in corning oath. -Ourfdorok Works. ander tbe awn sod Arlo of JONZP.O'NBLL MUSH, Is now disolincl. • ISLA° JONES.. . July Illy 1.886-7 . JOHN In: DULLNIL . ranaj44. NOTICE: Joseph Fleming baving.-Aufao cistad eeteb Wm .I...ebb Abel, t6e beteinnefeet be amebae:God =See the eerbeerJOSZEl AB= It CO. as the old Reed. meeker Beelt.Mhd awe meet Cd-Partuerdup. ALTER P. MARSHALL amocisien with him on the 24 4a90(4,219.17 OIL IL HUGHES. In th 11 , 411 paw beano." under the name of . -ice. Jr. W. P. /LLEPHALL CO. CiO-PARTNEBSZIP--Hannociiited P. S. Wood with Inat i tt l e d. Dlll4 ., Jammu X S. W. 071., SELLERS 4V .00,, Ntioliesle • BAUM Nunn, In :Drugs; POWs, 9114.781a165e ILORCIFEIoN, lams wltaxas EOUNDERS AND BNOLNESITILDERS, sad Illaaubetaxersof due:KJ:o4mo KM Couablits, Vgt, Xerkagireet, b.W.m TIM and annul stmts. - n. =papa jri tt ligliSTENZ & Commission sag yonnustlng Mazikall . , 'ha Dean" iMasity_._ isms. /la. 17= 1 4i a rife= . 112.‘ "4" , • • Theundert4Jedhayin' g formedsoo•pirtrier- Alp, under The styli D. -,IV. U ..21•MJS 011, Ihz• the mimeo= ors osslssi_ssumr. osismismis, larwardbit sad Prodstel= accitband 'haat dope, strzw. aa:W P M.:II ' 13'6" .00 "n °'" Tatati l mama of all badtteart mast* enu tt =tbst!ou • • 1612 W. Jammu : • • Barn to—Olatict s Thaw; Walls= lilac: l ig W .. AVV . A./k 034 P. Pothas t Os.; Han Am.?' e eary Ong: Esq.:Willi= Johnson iliallabriratsq,;o' mg* Leah; Esq.; Boi= Molar *NOTIOE:--The Ista 'Snit: of JONES & ' coma baying be= diming by th• o.to or John lby triaiz ir so f said Ina Will . , BIM ao,lB/4.—odt ULLA° J01V124; Moto* prams LA. , AO JONES,. Marnifi n otoiir Sprul and Miter Bawl, Plough glob Mail glad Plon Chub and El.glio goginun Bram nut Tacoma. Patent Mali fad Ranunaold Aghou—Oongar 800 and Rat gtoonts, Pltdalnzegtkg ' „ mua -ROGrEtI3 & CO., Idsinufacturas. of of 'Flossie* Painat Innertmed Clolthstar.—Alos coma Roan ukd. Pint Pittabarak. 1111124, k OTlOrr—The late nrm of Wick & Weald. • . lir baying Dom dimaval hy the deetb tit 'Jobe i) . on the tall loaf., the barber of sate. am_ will 1 se by the unflataisava, at their aloe cat.V weal ea Water WA D. ICUANDLDBB, Damn= nnOft ' ', 5 -. 041dITNERS.111P—Thentdersned, ik 1 the teatime of Wick at, has t.l ey, .... 'nth him wrc-tem WEANS and II &HAWN A , wry gas tts, sweep of motivates She Wholesale Om'. mry OvavaLedon bemuses. at the old Ovate , lamas o, W metWetera zib l a :ittebtalb_ under tie!' twat aa4 6 , 7 1. of istCAND MEANS* 010. They teartletly fe. vita samilzminag of Astrenso D uo. 7 _ loth. la . LZILIV4, TlCE:.porinarship :heretofore existiiig be. tees the esseenesed hem bees We d.T ditsoblet' • by onus! etteenn. Then she Um mtme eashete the Mee= at Glees it Oarrorllkeenna themtbr settnnen to Jobs It Gnee. et the kin? nails unde l attiri ed hazwiihdrawnfitinr. • uminnirll t i. au, and l VAi tnettele, Tem/Iy r Ids Ishe serene eio. ttneetiA. elbe nen_ the hastens • Mahwah. este* 1. • . • sarelllL D. CAREL • ICTIOE-4343.4iiii this day (July 2d,) i 855, Mooed y outdo stook. tools. td mrkedur e n d s . doubt adidt lad the toottooodes or tb, pm:mom boorwred nod wood lon4zr todoookt u rl to L. ordorrlld sad w_ - rgorsid=tle 01l dais& - 1 :;70illi=1 1 Min TIM Edith bad ParleciP= — Ueda.= yore , all -its aontminddt tboOld Wood Mood, • doe Wilma saCatyle orr. . Ldo. • : , CaPsrWermip _Frl= xindmigned. biro aeeoeldt e d thew arta m bZ in us' ta t attliejWS . WILISOB. "nl•tr old Omuta .111 In WIWI %the ern,. pntd , im i ty .7 h,, :Jo , mu ware_ • WATT ki.WILSON, Wholesale Grocers, cominueou ateretesate and %Won inntdnisi4. uocrib Mairofteta uu. Ae. g6B Linensß. Enlbseo..,
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