T 9Spat:otfti. -... - AWMl6,ll=7l3l lO a , COMM NU+ AZID" nzoz.INGF WOUKS. tifr'. ;.-.;_; J:- •,•.., r •: u u . ~.. • .a . : . cta . n . i. a co., IaiTPAOIIID IB OP M E AT H I. NO .litruK'ssia',,ton . copp Mc, nom 00P '-''`,f.,1iar0)18,2,01,49:111 Ikanaon spolta .. rola., to. , ~ •:, — 'amPorilk. mad DOOM In 111ITAISS, WI PLATO aluoliquiz, Win, in Ooratantly on hand, TI maces 'Undalon ind Tools. :"Onhems, /9a. 149 POW and 1:0 Staand einai, ; '' ' .iil9 ,1 ; I otlagstrallutPt:Rstyl a d; a irsd pa t tan ', -.)n UT • . ..:.-. IL-- o 000 2 ,0 :, az 00-, fit huaivr",e,nyvalliell amp vs•hate It SAT9r OAPN AND .EITIZAIPIi °pops, , . wzrozzsgx AND REAIL,, 131 Virood Street. Pi...etebtirsh. :SIT" nosy on Band for 'Spring Sales, as large cia - splors en ennrttnet4 of GPXIII as ail bs Coand Inauy A A* A dosli alit, consuglax id WA, IDLE AND WOOL gATßOrima7 style sad quilt:o3M of am: qualty and 444 tobpss;. PALICIZAP, ESILLW, LIM= AND PANAMA DATA; STRAW, LNDUORLAND BILK DON. NITII, ito. 4A4i. ienons wishing to Weir* either try Anl=ll.llez EMIL l AAAIA to Otairsinalsge to egi torn _ Ez CO. Ventiking and Commtudon Merchant', 4iu:ta's Agents for the este of Pittsbinh Menu toclsosit.: Oomipsomoto sad orbs; for LEAD, EMU, 1111111., PRODDOSAo., rollottart: Prompt &Ulm. lick 49 Comussrelal Street, bt. Louts. . ~ J. H. CHRISTY, 11. D., : 163 Third Sti.ect, Pittsburgh, Penna., 4 tbrinilied the aDvatitecnil Enda= CoUegleaul n. . 0010.11,..5100001111. pine practice, offers Me Ptdcwior. l .It 6 r 6 c 6 IR StraGIOWILND MEDICAL OASTS. 101/1111110121. 1 ' ~. Sum W. D. 1100011 . 117, Col. Wilma McCandless. 1it.0.11 A. CDMIn. N.A. Weever. , •-. T. /LC, DR. HT. J. plirJma. .., • I.ll.llenter. John H. Mellor, Der. --.,^ ..,, :-. .. haat. ai Ilstar.Eoo. mr&Cnie . , EITTLA. 03TOVIC. • Et 13.8. .ALEIXANDEIR BRADLEY, 4 LNDDILIUMINITIRT TM= 01 --POUND, PARLOB AND OMNI STOVES, and Fancy Grate Fronts, &o. ,;£44e . Proprietor of the celobrated Paree:LO.rs ' - - . - Btrasteaaimi Biome Coxa .... arf STOV,-ZEL ovum, and Bales Roam. - • arlalydfo No; 4 W 444544 Maneuver*. Pe. .-:.N. 110LNIE6 99Nf3. , j•", „ ltoreiga and Doings* Bills q! Exchange, — gazimnakm or Dirosn, BAH[ NOTCB AND AMIN, - NO. la filalit 8111KET., urrestivin, PA • IS.Oollactions made 0.2 an the pencil* tale. Wont.- tun Unltad std.. .FLOBHIRT ORB, is %UAW PONNIETB AND HATE.I Milirr 111100 ". • No. MiIISET Matt . _ PI273130801: S. p. 'eh c.. P.' ler.tuaKt.n, •• PRINTLYO, JOB. AND ALL HINDS OP -E. tz 03- PAPER. Warohouso. No. 97 Wood PITTSBURGH, PA. gk bbaghtk morkstodem. myldf fa ' COCHFraLN dr. BRO. . , la . *Sa itallitalr, lista Vaults, Vault Doors, NitidcoiShnttenliVindow gouda, b., Nut al am and ED Third Dust Distaste Wood amoildark of ert) PT Dust, PA-, us hand w latterta, frocrual plats What° Dr an p • satiety o upa.. Pun.lar Uinta= paid to as trodagGraroLo J 099949.8 at &orisons. ~9t A'CTOnNEYS AT LAW . . SOLICITORS IN CUALNCICII.Y, &uses /ma. Dabwile, - Ck;nactlan. ii=lande in any pert of Amato rn lovra, or Western W Will Mita to thepurchasesnd Bale of Waal Estate , ob Klan Mom= Dondssmd .1:1Ydro • ' . llOlllllBOll .MINIS & RILLEag, --rovanoctiv AND 111ACEIZNISTS -:77,103-Ec , rivarrow mrs it-tabu/02. Poona.-wp ...- - thnee, No. 31 11Ferket street. bizertutictun Una. of litesaitaximc and 1111111. - b I pad Wort, Pee= IWO. and Mat bon , 36tiLtriarnal 11,spering date on @bort =MO. - aitgia idto _....W Ha "V ma A. N do et 0N . ilmanisa2rarsasil Unit:rein all kinds of 1013Accp, maw AND minas, x.rarkm , Ow= ear/Wed StTat Gra Diratard - 41Ser, - PITTSBURGH. PA. REIGN sr...T.L7s.A.NC3 I-3 E. SIGIETBILLS DRAWN BY ' CO., ON I= UNION BARS. LONDON, IN BUMS OP ON II POUND STEELING AND UPWAIIDN. Also, Bills on the principal eftles and tow. of Fran. anhatins, Holland, Clammy, Rawls and other Swamp NOM manta y w hand and for We by WM. B. WILLIAM...I A 00 oNnlyfifo Bonbon, Wooi Moon comer of Mini. 3011 N B. LEE, minuosA.24-r TAILOR .So. 4 alartiet.46., Pittabiurgh. A good assortment of CLOTHY, Cssustassa, !lima, mama and en grxda nimbi. for ganttaramaf Isliaramtrecefrad. .611rOrdars promptly fllltaklo/6141 . 1 ..... _nt. styles of Lb, art. Mr2fclydfo • J. SCOTT, Dentist, 818 rainoved to the house lately occupied -p8 Di . Wm.A._Ward, 120. 278 pcno dm; (south 8728 J 4101.itcarabove Hand street. 171868. - 17=2 , term 9 8.71.711188.78. MAO `PlWynrgb Steel Work*. • JONES; HOYD & 6tenuf4turenof OAST etEllli ratio, PPPOWO. PLOW and 14 II: STEM MUMS And AXLES. • Orem Rau and First Shred; Patilswrik . • . •003 U flogere Improved-Patent St's' cultivator'reeth. 'Corner/1m end Pint Strtdr. are. /U.. flail. ROAD SPIII:II*COMPANY. W. Bidwell. • . ..tguaziarit to Reef, Ziotla 4 Bath) *IL ROAD SPIRES, CHAIRS ••••-',' • ; '•• r.'• • • AND BOAT SPIRES. . 3 • • ..Coiner 'of -Water Street and Cherry alley, eurbree, • •• • errrrinunaa. M. /..rrT.Lar, ..nerei.victmr.4l-zsrx. TAILOR, ' • No. $4 St. Clair Street, Cet.traiestreveeneeit ,, ' _ PITTSBURGH. PA • miaczarir Et. oor..x.rez,B, forwarding and Conn:du/on Merchant, AHD =mama nartsanr : • Cheelie. Butter. Seeds., Blatt, Awl Predna almanlly. kw/ ' sr lora stmt. Pilgsb..ll. lili---Idizacruzams Visaing Etwisarta, fhb Only Nested, fas Cat *Ws Mkt/halmoats .1401.116:34 .17410/ICBI4 Eani, Aarl r 11030 72013, 7 / 2 " Ohm No" Gum Worm asp AMMO MUM im - -50,00 Q soul soul IN oar. Komi. Rode Cotebni64lkemailles bare'. bees sfiterisfesiy mod lbe twenty:lw rip fe Au parte of Pam, sad tbefr mine ohms power boys- beim *Nested by the Opiate of Dumb, lfocomp,Zsglactd, Austria,'Pritsibt"Peregi,foxiin7, NW. Ws, Naples, az; and their Obiardcal properties namdosd, sad apprised by um mart distinguished bledicel. - 71sieelties ail imm the vcsid. their destlimmei to all kinds of vermin and, Insects bee been Mental le Ghia corestry by the Dhaka of tbe 'Woos Public lumitolions, Plastery Tarawa, ProPristoili of ldotilßwarehoaes, numfacteries, and b/ neon. dl. (nabbed printa citizens. Taattambas sad Certificates of the efficacy of aisle Daman can be seen et the Depot. saliGNlselesale and Rota% by the larentcir sod Pro. gmlidc4 ' IMOD NET= Practical Chemist, . - , , Bri (cot Hesston et.) sew York. Ganaraddipni for the 11. 'Maw and Canada., ICS T. IMUITON. Dtntt.a. No. 1 1) Agar Irma and aln liongtwa4thilark:. . ltireesth this qtty, anti 'stall by EEI, WON 00., catassWecd sod Second ita.:108.71,241129, .ooratiDliattid and Market it. BIIBILIZAIS '7;-`3AN. Allegheny: deattialdro Gomm isset tales the mess of the ppeople, - , flrba4aar the admeamed aid mtautbropal pbaoeopha.may : . .11/0/ to the cottaar7. glow them • good *Wm Ist 11. intr. .:7:- , ,z .. Wirt* dowdy anseoestradd, and they will not Naiads to 1; ~. ',1, , ,•E- emit tbdr mat calla catroassa. 'he Mama ban al- I ,'., gagati,nal u t ri tagnm i tAadtpicias ecoarralog the 3-ti , ,:iditomi og as may s o span In the - - - --' , ...;l&ii•ogoom goaatitai dials =Widnes th at sr* osatally raki, I.v. 1. - ..7, , , -Airef try worst the imi. Is is Dow raompdasa aa great. au remedies yea delaud for domain of :'i ,' ~; t ~S,l = Vis arpna, melt Mortals, dy•mtary, dpgag. "...' .. ..1").16, aad Ibt th• mime IWO= Qat WWI tram dersaptoent - ,t:vs..... n.a .itteee; ii .orseo w =le w mtv. , -. 11 7, ==lt t :1 8: ,:. -idtbeAthttZe to the Pardo. Try Ma arid. aad Ds and dollen gliarldll. alyabar% an OfaudlsBlaoristriata J4daalts? littarnt ie the most important Moot contact' the ettetad an be directed—AM/le pomphist, emtbaed Await° How pclatitiot by ILL. WM. 11TOrtstalbx6"Drazditrommer otWoal saga finco PlL•sadvbkh my be bad palettes SH taillwtatzWllkattEnharß. L Masitock% Y. 4piwat Of 1104tItokelaagm — ' MOW 11 " 1,4 ,W ' • `r~~.~~=:. ti. Sfutal A.OtICUS. GAZETTE JOB OFFICE. RALSTON & YOUNG, IMXlaran ram. :. inirocz,l BOOK, CARD & JOB PRINTER' Ca.ELZEITTM MMIIMMIqCt, FIFTH STREET. NEAR POST OFFICE PITTSBURGH, PENT4' A, WExocut• ovary kind of BOOK and FANCY JOB PRINTIPiG artth.usainoss and dispatch. BY TEE ABOVE CARD IT WILL BE perceived that I have digeweed of my BOON AND JOB PRINTING ENTABLIBMIEST to Menem RALSTON YOUNG. They are gentlemen to whom every confidence may be placed, as well in regard to hnefneas transactions se their axpertre we In the mechanical execution of the work entrtlited to them. They are provided with • large amount of Types and IdachhiesT, Steam Power end other facilities to laments printing to en excellent idyls aod promptly. I add for them the mailman. of that patron age which by so loop and so Irwin extended to myself. in2lda.tfV ,JOHN T. Billalfooo. 4.2,111CR1CA2q Wll.'S`C)ll.lCp WHOLESALE AGENCY FOR THE SALE OF AIIiTSIRIOALN WATCHES: We would most reimoctfully call the taten- Jim of ll:levitate to the American Watch. now Wog ea• tinalealy Introduced, the manufacture of which bas become on firmly eatablished that entire confidence con be placed upon them u sale and correct timekeepers, both by the wearer and metier. Waving been appointed Wbole.le Agents lac the eels of thew Watches, the imbMstay be emoted that we c. tell them at the my lowest cash prices. We tom alto a very large dock of Bihar and Plated Wars, Fins Gold Jewelry In oats, seen as Coral, Garnet, °moo, Jet and Palntlnga. Oar smortatant of °LOOKS la unusually. Large 'at pratont, oompriotog was beantlfol patterns of Elea and Ono Day Parlor and Office Clocks at greatly minced prices. W. haw alws fall stook of Wooltab and Hulas Uold cud Myer Watches ordhand, all of oar own lanwrtaltpan. - lab nod Wotan Oliisues. lIIIINESIAN • MlCYRitii, la2dol&WT tio. 42 Fifth rtreot. rTiv - a - rrTmli7 - nsg - rrl - rrrrwiiwTr2zi Don't fail to procure Mrs. Winslow's Sootb Ins Syrup for ChlldrenTeethlns. It tube no equal on earth. It greatly facilltaterthe promo of teething by eattenlng the zums,reduchkg all inflamosatioa—:m alley tufo, and le two to regulate the bawds. Depeal won It, mother., It will give rent to yonreelessoind relief and ta4lth to your talents. Perfectly tate In all caeca This valuable preparation to the preeniption of one of ohs mostaiperlenad and ehilfol female Physicians In New lingland, and has been need with cererfaillog enecess in millions of case. We belien it the best and surest remedy to the world, in ail caw of Dyeentory and Diertmew to 011ildren, whether It aril. from teething or from any other came l( Itfe and health can to estimated by dollar. and ants, it be worth ita walgliths gold. Millions of bottle. are mid every year to rho United Breton It Is me old and walbtricel remedy. PRICE ORLY 25 CENTS A BOTTLE. lia-NAaegannin•unless the 111cAlmile ofCORTISA PIS. BIN& New York, bon the °amide wrapper, Sold by Manglers thronghom the world I:M.0RO. 11. KEYSER, Agent for Pittsiqtrge ju.2.llAlrlyfeT Dr, Jaynes' Eitomacti Bitters.—For nick headache Lie or. does. For heartburn take ate dose, Tor agitation of the tterers, lake one dose. Due dote taken an hour after meals will give a gpxl .Potea One dine will, In many arms, cure the most severe Om& embe, when poxedlng from a disordered stomach. Do you 'not mmething to ettrengtben yon? Take Jayne Stomach Bitten. Do you want a good appetite ? Do you want to build up your conetitutint I Do you went to feel well! Dorm vent togas free from 13er...tomes r Do you went energy Do you went to sleep well? Do you matt • brisk and rigorous feeling t If you do, use Dr. layiree Monde% Bilks.„ • Fold by Dr. lIEO. ft EEVdill, No. 140 Wood street, at Co. dollar per bottle. N. B—They ere touch better thou any of the 131Urre now In the suareet. one will fled by Niel. neroiarT a W SEWING MACHINES EL C 0 I R R. PoREALE WITH ALL {,ATE IMPROVEMENTS, ♦T DIANIJFACTURZEVIVI PRIG GB, BY ALEX. D seas, 4rsitua No. 08 Fifth Ulna, Oil and Leather Store, D. Kt - saran/Ica /c Soxe, No. 31 S. Third at., between Market and Chad.ne sta. Pbliaddpbla, berr for sal• DST AND PALM SPAYIBII LUDES, Dry and 'Preen Pelted Pat. HI., Tannery' 011, Tanners' and Car den' Tools at the lout prime, and epee the beat terms. 13.11 . kinds of Leather to tb• rouek w•ut•d, for which =eat market price will b. sir. to cub, or taken In • for Mile. Leather gored free of elurge and sold• pe ocuardadcri. rordlydro Ropruar. os lizzaure.—Da. Ciao. II Kcr•. az, of 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa, be. boon le the esters chia for the put .ii weeks, cod has pruured the suit approved kled of Trusts tir the cue of ibirdi or Septum, which he le qualified to fit to any cue of rupture with the deur.ce that satisfaction will be glue. We would adsteeour reader. to call on Dr./Agee. when any thing o 7 this kind it landed, as we fuel perauded that be Is coreptdeut to give the uodful Melee lo each cuss. LILO. C. 11. AetTCll & J. W. sY KVA, Physlatonafor Dleeas•s of the Throat and Cheste and attar Chroole Ailments oomph:Wed ehb er outdogPaltoonary Contomption. 01. 191 Pon. swat, PLUAtoirgb, Po CONSULT/MON VIM& A Mit et qua tlotueoutto Moo obbing toconstat to by host. Je9.lnlholffie C=2=Zl I 11219.13 I..,IZTEIN -8 Damasks, Diaper% &O. CONSUNERS OF RICHARDSON'S LIN-, INS, and those desirous of obtaining the °MINN 000D8, 4=14 see that the articles they purchase are .eab eel with the trill runts of the !Inn EICHIRD2OI9, 801171 J OWDZW, Ygagraintee of the sorindnese and durability ot the Goods fly mail= Is sundered maimttelly steamer, ea large gruntitiai ofinforter end defective Llnarts ere p seems otter moon aost waled with the Dolor or Ell= BON, by /NA 110116e44 who, rogerdltaa of tliw Wog, thug Inflicted &neva the Muria,' commit* and the inatintso , turas of she pontos Goode, will rot rauhly abandon a taatitaseeo profitable, whit* purchasers can be icilanati an with poodaa • &aril:does obstacle , g U e. L SO O ChSE h& w . a D t,. L 4. Kl r k. euoseAcnrs LATEST LIP-WELDED IRON 3301:LAEIR "1"1:7233E113. EVERY ARTICLE NECESSARY TO DRILL Tag 217818PLATZ8 and to MT TUE TIMM In the beat maw. Tab* CLEANl2lB,BtrobWhat ea Whalebone 8817151188. Tubes J ot ARTMAN WELLS, Aro B.B BB d loltsillor, dumb Cu both We; or with coopllnge *litter eatable fa kr We. TILOMAK 181088118 & hON, aulkam& 28 Platt lftreat, Neer York. —Dr. Samuel M. Pitch'. Miner, Vorseeeor or AnLl.l2filous EliEturo,..Poroly Veg. ildrod, Safe and EffedNye named, for BILIOUS DISORDERS SICK ne Demi, BILIOUS lINADACIIE, ' DYSPEPSIA, TOAPIIPLIVER OB STOMACH. COSTIVENESS, BILTOV OR DISPEPTIO CODOLL WILL MILL /Mak: DOWEL OOMPLALIITS. INDIGESTION BOLDS STOMACH, do, • elm maims& minus BLOOD, JAUNDICE, ' • And all complaint. caused by lELPIIHE BILE OE EILIOOE. NESS. DB. ONO.EIVIDER b. , SaLMETIT 14rood st, We Igoe fo r Plttaburg "----------------'-'l3A..natrzm. lialzivx.E, If AXIMACTVIZZ &XX twits /X Wooden and Willow Ware BASK IM, BROOMS, 8R17811.1113, COILDAG!,.&O, • ma. *i. Diamond. 1=1:21:1 •UTOMATIO APPLE PAREES; A _ 1111 CEMAPEBT AND EIEST IN Rag 111/111117. For We Andy, or by the doz., by SAMUEL REDDtI : :, Manntactaror of Wooden sad Willow Were, aultdavat No. Y 1 Dlaxamd CSILL, BMWS DINT:sr; Office* . • and Reetdame po 67 GRANT 6TEUT. onnmite the Omni flame, believes he am mit the wadta of lay that may War lam wlth thalr P. 1.1311" Any of tha ndo...trusort«th :we'd lrw4hl. m76dlyis LLET-Aroom4 Wee etorg dwelling, con tabbi 'twat* t 4 Congrba atra4 Of WATS a AWOL Stie Marty* pm unix -12 T 0051124 mans chnogamita all PO* 07 " °*6 7raz migiV, &,ittsbitrg ZTTB 331:71R.GFE-r.s THURSDAY MORNING, AUG. 25, 1859 OFFICIAL F•PRIt UP TITS uIT City and News Items./ Idaysonohonzcat. °beery/Ilion' for tho'Gwacfra, by G.E. Shaw, Optician, 58 Fifth St.--cofrected daily: BUN. IN analog. 00 71 88 78 9 o'clook A. M. 11 6 " P. IA.. tlarometar. CAVORT —On Tuesday night, Jamee hi . Kenna and James Porter were arrested at Wheeling. charged with being ommented in the attack on Hamilton, on the ftak of Augnel, at the Iron City Park. It will be / remembered that on that day several young men, who bad not the fear of the law before their eyes, broke in upon the com pany as they' were coming out of the Park, and when the officers attempted to put a stop to the riot, they were assailed nab brick bats. Wray bad his hat knocked off, and in self defeace drew, revolver and scattered his assailants. Hamilton received a severe blow in the book of the head, which inflicted a bad wound. He has been under the care of Dr. Walters ever shooe, but Is now about again. After the outrage, several young men, among whom were Andrew Moreland, James McKenna and James Porter, fled. They were nailere by trade, and in order to escape the pollee they ex changed plume with three men in Warren, Pa. These three men went to Warren, and their fel lows came here. -The Mayor hating heard of the arrangement, on Thursday last cent officers Knox and Wray to arrest the runaways. The former went to Kittanning and there learned that their shortest way to Warren would be to get off at the Klekiminetas, from which point to the place where McKenna Et Co. were at work to fourteen miles. ro they came book on Friday morning to the point mentioned, and from there were obliged to foot it to Warren. They de signed arriving there at night, but it happened that they reached the ontskirte of the town about noon. Here they lay around in the grass and n • d es WI they got pretty tired, when Knox thought he w ro in to proepect. As soon tut he approached a cer a that leads into the place, Moreland, who was o daffy that day and was leaning about the railing, saw Knox and took the blot. He immediately gave not& to hie friends, and they stood not on the order of their going but went at once. The of ficers at last came into town, but found nothing, not aware that Moreland had seen them, and la boring under the impression that somebody else had given the boys notioe. So the officere came book no b tier of than they went. Moreland arrived In Pittsburgh on Saturday evening last, and going direct to the fdayor'e office, gave bail for hie appearance at court to answer the charge of riot. Mamma and Porter, however, mode a straight coat tail to Wheeling. Bat their sin found them out, and a telegraphic diepatch from the Mayor proonred their arrest on Tuesday night. They will prob ably be given up without a requisition from the Governor, which, however, If needed, will of course be granted at once. Thera are two more of the young men who were concerned in the riot yet at large They are named Norman, and reside in the 11th Ward Porter le a brother of John Porter who is in jail for kicking out the eye of young Parkinson. --e -1317011; ALn. !3COM—Wednesday, Charles Grainer was brought up for obtaining goods on der false pretences, on oath of Martin Buabert. The case was settled between tho parties by de fendant paying the min Fred Kent and hi, 'pause, both being too fond of the bottle, disgraced tbemsal.e■ by drunken ness. They were Committed ten day. to jail, in default of a fine of $lO each. Ales. Chambers was held to bail on • charge of assault and battery on Mary Stewart. 'Ns cool diggers' strike, as we aro informed, bas extended now to McKeesport and its vicinity, and meetings are being held in that neighbor hood frequently. In this neighborhood some of the works are carrying on operations with small forces of new hands, without putting up the scales as demand ed by the !strikers. We ore informed tb►t Daus man, Torrence oni Bailey & !detain, aro work. leg in this way. Too New Orissae papers glee tho details of the examination, on the 13th Iced, of W. 11. C. Mug, charged with the murder of Arthur Mc- Gill, ',printer, formerly of this city. King was &drained to bail fa $2,500 for his appearance at court. The homicide occurred during • quer nil between the partite at • meeting of the New Orleans Typographical Union, on the 3d of July. He was 'tabbed in the tack with a bowie knife. Tux Chronic/a has been intimating of late that Alderman &mit, of Allegheny, does not deal with his prisonero - ae he should, to regard to the time for which he commit■ them. W under stood tLo alderman lott:ids to send for Mr. O'Neil hereafter in cases which involve doubt, to obtain his sys opinion. Os■ of the ferry boats plyiog across the Alle gheny, below the new bridge. (the Julia, owned by Mr. Torrence.) has ceased running. The re porter of the Chromele can now rest more at ease, the MHO of his "fearful apprehensions" being removed. Lta B•oKaa.—A young MID named Darke, • laborer, residing on Diamond alley, had his leg broken on Wednesday afternoon, wittUe working at an eat:titration being made near the order depot, in the Ninth Ward. He was sent to Wed ter'e Hospital. McKarst-oar i no refuge for idlers ; Officer Cook brought down a vagrant named John Mos grove, Wednesday. committed by Justice Coch ran for 30 days. lie had been plaoed at the Poor Farm several times, but would not stay, and re turned to lire on the borough. LABCZNY.—Geotge Niblo, who hae figured In ouch cues before, wan committed by Alderman Augers, Wednesday, charged with stealing a (rank from a hack at the railroad depot. The trunk was the property of Ellen Limey. IS LIMBO —Thome idoMullin Wad committed (or trial,by Alderman Bell, Wednesday, on a charge resulting from being too intimate with Barbara Blocher for the well-being of both par ties. BCSLIITY. —Emanuel Sager was held to bail before Mayor Weaver, on Wednesday, charged with having made violent threats against his wife, Mary Stiger. The parties live on Virgin alley, and liquor wee the canoe of the difficulty. Wins Eserma..---Officer Cook, of MoKeesport, Wednesday, brought down one Peter Gsßoutine, col:milted by Judas Cochran on n charge of assault and battery on Ids wife Rebecca. As warm weather approaches, and the neceseity for light clothing becomes greater, it may interest many to know that a roll usartment of the various grades, in both men and boys' wear, will be found et J. L. Carnagban A Co.'s, Federal street, Allegheny City. Mimosa, Monaca Liaronnr.—From rich and poor, bond and free; all colors,grades and eonditioos of life, we hear the same mead of praise awarded this wondirful article. Sores are healed, pains relieved, lives saved, valuable animals made useful, and un told ills assuaged by this great medicine which are surprising to the judgment of men. What family does not require a standard Linimeot. Who aver heard of the lame effects produced by any other ar ticle? Fur cuts, bruises, sprains, rheumatism, swel. line, strained b ones, Le., it has no equal. Dewar* sosmiration.s. the genuine Mustang Liniment is ld by all respectable Druggists and Livery Men In every town, pariah and hamlet throdghout North and South America, Europe, and the Wands of the Ocean. Boy at once. Bii ti Pica, Pt.plietor. Now York. Also, Lyon's celebrated Insect Powder. BAILID.—Some days ago, information was made at the Mayor's office here, by Wm. Rapp, charging Thos. Bennett, Moses Wilhelm, Francis Pearson and a Mr. Kiehl, with being guilty of riot at bin premiees in West Elizabeth borough. Warrants were leaned for their arrest; which were served on them en Wednesday, by officer Cook, and they entered bail in $6OO each for their appearance st Court. before Justice In gram, of West Elizabeth. The parties, two of whom, Meseta. Kiehl and Bennett, are consta bles, went to the premiees of Rapp, we are in formed, under the authority of the borough council, to remove a fence which was supposed to intrude on the borough property. In attempt ing to execute this design, •diffloulty sprung up, during which the alleged riot was perpetrated. Accincr.—On Friday morning last, Daniel O'Brien, a laborer on the Fayette Railroad, while, with others, pluming along the road In a hand oar, was caught by the crank, and thrown upon the track. The oak ran over him, injuring him so severely that be died on Saturday morn ing. The deceased was en Irishman, aged about thirty years, and had been but a short time in the neighborhood. It is not known where his friends reside. He was oared for, and decently interred.—Broomsvills Gum Cotrarr.—The-Republican ticket in Greene county is as follows Assembly—hob Roth. Commit:loner—Ho& Smith. Treasurer—John H. Hughes. Euroryor—Aaron Shelby. • Auditor—George Bentley. FITTIIIIIIIOU No me to sto rtm er NE ra vo co rme o r t i r f to onnwi rs. TH_E UNDE RSIGNED lama 0 0 - „ would reepxo4l.7___,,, g u t for 8".?.4..!d*." --- w=alKl the VW° g "r"ago'icolo, for wom bo .... -- o=r4 Ito I. wrorpropanAsg m . l irs ib .. . i rl 151.14..r st. lioaro w. (If s ii.a ket_ g . ttss o llad mair er nh .vis. wiar loitb . . r, be i maiiiiendol 19. . , . , .• . - ..... . f:orealAucianes of the DOI littabargticji.thil BED/08 . D Snows, Log. 22 itesent. Editor.: Ia giving an account of my • journey hitherward 1 stopped to tall you something about the town of Bedford. Our coach, however, only stopped long enough to drop a pestenger. or two and the mail. The *tinge are about smile and' a half west of the town. Leaving Bedford, the road passes along the valley of Shover's creek, until Just at a point whore the mountain spars draw tip within a hundred feet of each other, it brings the visitor past on old mill, and round a point, into full and inexpert. view of the enclosure and buildings of the Spring Company. At the point of their lona- tion and for a length of say three thousand feet, the valley is about four hundred feet wide. The princi pal buildings are erected along the foot of the moon tale, which forms the north tide of the valley. and which fame to the south, .d oomist of a three and i fear story range of brick, stone and wood, seven or eight hundred feet in length. The main building, in which are the dining room, ball room, eta., is of brick, about two hundred feet In length, and with iti massive columns presents quite an imposing appear , once. In front of all is a lawn, tastefully laid out and planted with forest trees—in the midst of which "a sickly fountain plays its pony stream." This fountain Is of man's making, end with the buildings and other humanly contrived appendages of the place, forma, an instructive contrast to the bountiful supplies of the health giving liquid which Nature pours oat trona her unfathomed reservoirs, and the grand structuret of rock end woZol which her Divine Architect has reared In this mostefavored spot. At the opposite side of the valley from tho buildr Inge rumShover'' croak, close along the foot of thickly wooded hill, near the base of which, some twenty feet above the level of the creek, the principal medicinal spring berate up from a crevice In the limestone rock. The water 'Matelot, carbonic acid, sulphate of magnesia, sulphate of lime and murlate of sod., in ...intimate combination as to baffle all the attempts which have been mad, to produce an imitation. It is eald the spring wan first discovered by a man named Shover, a bunter, (rem whom the creek takes its name. In following a Hock of wild turkeys which had led him by a difficult abd labori ous route, over the neighbouring mountain, he be came fagged and overheated, and after drinking copious draughts from the cool spring at its hue, bathed himself to the romantic .basin which had beam washed by the pouring of the water over n rock into the creek. Refreehed and invigorated by the draught and the bath, Shover indremed his libations ; he wee utonithed at the amount be could drink without in convenience, and began to think himself like Baron Munchatusen's horse. The diuretic effect of the waters was immediately apparent, and when Shover reached the Fort he proclaimed the wonders of the newly &mover.' finintain of Bygeis. The soldiers, many of whom wore debilitated by the bilious diseases In cidental to a new country, drank and bathed, and -wore healed; and ever since no 'Emmet has passed by without:" adding. many names to the long cats love of those who have tied-come to. blase the glo rious giver for health restored through the_agency of this healing fountain. There lone place lerdtrttY- . ice, and probably no place in the world, where en many different and distinct kinds of 'waters are found so closely grouped. Seemly fifty yards to the right of the main eprilig is another, which do posltea a considerable sediment of iron, and the effects of which ore altogether tonic. A few hundred yards to the other side la the White Sulphur Spring, which is inferior to the Greenbrier White Sulphur only In point of notoriety. The quantity of water is not quite eo great, perhape, ite at the Greenbrier White Sulphur, but its quality SA much the game, and the time is not far distant when it will be as highly appreciated. In addition to these, and Within a less distance of the main spring, are found two springs of soft elate water; another sheath strong enough to turn a mill, somewhat Wine in taste and slightly limestone; and another as strongly impregnated with lime as to be exceedingly unpleasant in its taste to lovers of the pore Allegheny or the Schuylkill. The above mentioned are the principal sprioge which are de veloped; hot there are many others along the moun tain elopes yet unopened, some of which show by the discolored sediment and other indications, strong mineral qualities, which Intern enalyele may prove I to be of great medicinal value. During the present ' eummer, a new epring on the grounds of the compa ny is attracting considerable attention. It is quite romantically situated in • dell at the upper end of the meadow. and from some real or fancied resem. bleep le taste to the lodine water sold by the drug gists, has been christened the "lodine Spring." It Ime a strongly chalybeate sod saline taste and is cathartic in Its effects. I would like to describe to you the "Black Spring," (so called from the shadowy vale in which it lies,) Its pure and icy water, copious enough to turn • mill—its banks of fern and mossy rocks, mute witnesses of many a lover's vow; :hut I fear you are already tired of so watery a latter and mercifully forbear. The hill, from the bare of which . issues Shover's—or as Utile eineeteen called—"An dersou'r" Spring, risoe about 600 feet above the level of the valley. To climb this Is the morning duty of every votary of health who comes to Bedford; and to make the task a pleasure, a broad, eig. mg path has been excavated oat of the side of the bill and fur nished with pests at Its turns and intersections. Go ' the summit is a pavilitou, from which i.e had • most exquilites panoramic view of the town of Bedford and IG surrounding valley. This hill lea spur of Erin; mannish% which rises, half • mile back of it to 1100 feet &bare the level of the vale. In some places the fees of Erl?s mountain is bare of verdure and formed of huge loose rocks or boulders, and its n mcni t affords • view of the country for tssallty or thirty miles, _sweeping along the foes of Timmy. and Denning's mountains. I eau marrows my window • deg en the summit of Belt's mountain, whie`h was meted there by an adventurous party of geiatlemen arid ladies who clambered to the top and who describe the view as most magnllleent and wall worth the labor of raschingit. I have teem many times there and hope to reis..g again. what else I may have to say for another latter, I venture to mod you, as n o velic of olden thou. • Latin poem, by Jas. Rati:Wldeh was pet, tithed In the Bedford Cases. just S h y years ago. It u good a. new, for probably no one has read it for fifty years, and unless you chorea to print it, no one but ourselves will he ever likely to read It again. If you do print it, ask some of your classical read ers to favor us with a vanalation. Tours, In Pantem Ilednardlne nnintarent Moots decnrret., ♦elut .mete, alto, Font, loco. Duyvil., Wino 'l.c...di; •tdtttO torn., tatabrsaque colans itamtots neda. N /111,111taripo4 vsl Non Frew peels, etolorritio verge doo tow ripe Fro•rtnt lanes Dant. (trust+. t 4,1 tun undo alatnnt rueths, ismstha et blatsos, Poorhype Spam: llu Bat. uudas .dement •taisque Oro Lit:aut.,. 11lam ese4 IeTILWInt P.-toria gaodeni espiti•lu&dom.; Al dam seas., IstArramipa pons24l; 800 laramde.• it.. WWII Ytt quibus est podihirri,;, quitui, tams male, tr.c foisrld4 aytilm, can ant MAW paid, Ihismqoa loastmut. Quin atlllctlac octilLN. II•• Mout nod.. stomecho dulent.• raoperrs, dn., rerce.unqu. ‘ o, lm. ape blbeodo, umias Nil moot allus Nunlan Nynl,lll.; V.Aperea multi hdr,....imul dam, Dice. puasunt. Dedfardims, (Peoraylnufturn.) t J. Lam quarto K I. B•plerukbna, A.D. j PitUbatgll 112$011DEO uompany Offsoo, No. 96 Water Street, errrsounott. KOUT. OALWAY,Nod , Iest. W. A. It , grey ALEX. lIILADLAY, Vice Preat. In against Hull and Oargo Itisks, or. 1. Ohio .6 ILlerieslppl riven *al trlbutart., lad M.Aue Rid u. orally. And against Loss or De!rtsAu by ti c. . And what th• Perits - of the Pies 11 [Wawa Narligatiol sad Trauspurtatlou. MIIICTOILS : Aloaandor Bradloy lulth L L.ch, John nalertuu, Nathan r. Ehui, Robert Ilobl•on, I:l•4"ftfawy, Witham Own, James W. Elolltek, Robert 11 [WU., Robert Ontwey, Samoa' McMahen, Joorph P. Gnu.; n 1 D. John Bonin, Jamas hlarshall. joeo erdu`i my3Ot2awdana Tim PIRSr BAPTIST CONGREGATION ofFER THEIR CHITA= EDIFICE, CORNER GRANT AND THIRD BPS. FOR SALE ON REIBONAIII ,II TERMS Together with the OflOgiti and FURNITURE. It la well arid aebstaatially built, capable of waling slr hundred permna corafdrtably, and U etily offered fur .11 becausall la too mall for their arrommodatlea /or Aci ply lo %M EVIG EISN,No.I4 .seat, or J.D,X3BYIikt,J.,I4. IL TES Libwity O are.. WWI 0. 11. ANDERPON, &TOW) hoard of Trnaterw. Steam Marble Work.. MARBLE MANTELS, made by ma clattery, always on band. o good boom Ovoid In without Marble Mantels. they an alwaye neat, sod add non to the beauty at a house than any other article that can be bought with the name money. guides able a house with Hanle Mantels will command a amino( tenants and of or sell for moo, money: they cm. aim be incited tor less, ee the marble cannot ondanger the aaftay of house and fealty by tallies Ore, as wood mantels ofteu do. Marble Topa for Week Ptaod, Furniture, tk, tdorble and glees Depths, Mo n uments, Tablets and Oren Eitonek Curbing and Cemetery work of all kinds made to order. Our stook Is the largest to the west, coualsts of the guess marble, and being manufactured by machinery In got up in liar style and will be sold at the lowed prices. w... r0n0 , 323 Liberty attest. Manna limns on second awry. um, 319 Lindy street, Pittaburalo t Pa. antfadtselo W. W.W. SPALLkOa. B. M. EMITS, Attorney and Counsellor at Law mylfrdly.l3] CLOTIIEti BASKETS—Ten nests oval for Nos by 8611135 L DIDDLE, No.:IL Disown& .APPLE PARER!—Sargaiat and Fo4ter's A. pat.'s, thereat serviceable tn the market. for We 'doily or by the demob, bY SAMUEL lIIDDLIII, No. 11 Dymond. CChairs; Chitdraw. Qabb Wll Dodlea, avaa7thing In wino LOdmS,.E res and good, for oda by BANIMIL RIDDLE, N 0.21 Man, I I 0011 AND O, l , 3ll . Ci d iGY it. ll l AjTS--K t uli t ell, ooc am bale or dosam by [Alain RIDDLE: 4'4 N 0.21 Diamond. MEASIIRES.--Litave Measures, assort from the V. Peck to the linahel. berry, Or sale singly or •13 ts, h)8 ..tgi RIO • CIIRNS, CLOTHES PINS, Ton BLOWN. IMOSInd BRUSHES, WABINIOAND 3 • BROOM, SAMUELaromas, No. 11 Mom& Pay sz dlw W tZt e by T A1D153-117 dry Flint ilidts; leo a. aiaaaa reso#?7 Arany:Ms rusammasoo, iti4•MV/anr4rtrA - - Gare.va, Y., Aug. 24.—The American State Coma have poet. At the afternoon. tafilfolll, the committee on credentials, competed of Mews.. J. B. Murray and Charles B. Freeman, reported the names of one handred and forty delegates as having presented credentials. The queslan of the time and plaro for holding the State Convention was discussed with great anima lion, but a majority were found to he in favor .r hold ing it on *different day from that of the Itenublicans, and it was finally derided that it should be held at nine, an the '2sth of Septambeil.' Two delegates were elected, the Hon. Brutus Brooks and lion. Lo term Burrower. Air. Brooks addressod tho Conven tion at considerable.length, and was followed by. the Hon. Daniel tillmou, after which the Cooncd ad , jolrnod rine die. Tenure'', N. J., Aug. 24.—The Democratic Soto Convention met to-day. It was the largest and moat stormy one ever hold here. There ware 2000 per sons present during the session. Six ballots were takeni when E. R. C. Wright, of Hudson county, was nominated as a candidate for Governor. The next highest competitor was Charles Shelton, of Mercer county. The Anti-Lecompton and Locomp ton delegates from Sunset county, had a long and tedious fight In regard to their right to seats le the Convention. Finally the difficulty we settled by the withdrawal of both parties. Reeolutions were adopted favoring the principle of popular sove: relgety, and opposing the opening of the slave trade, etc. Tho nommation of Mr. Wright was made unanimously. There le great rejoicing among Mr. Wright'e friends, over his success in so spirited n contest. Wasiiistrrou Car, Aug. 24.—Tho Administration Las received &Murano , e from the government of Coa te Rica, of its preparation to appoint, in conjunction with that 'of the United States, a oommLssioner to nettle all (dolma of our citizens, against that Repub lic. It is presumed that this commissioner will be appointed shortly after the arrival of Minister Dimi try at San Jose. Capt. Marcy, of the fifth infantry, has bean ap pointed by the President, paymaster in the army, in place of Brett. Lieot. CoL Caffeo, who relapsed. The President to-day, extended the hospitalities of the White Rome to Senors Mat► and Undo. LoOISVILLE, Aug. 24.—0 n Thursday night, Jesse Williams, an old and wealthy chine of Caldwell county, was put under guard at Princeton, charged with murder, stealing and cruelty to his slaves. lie was taken from the jail and carried seven miles and hung. Tile two eons, John and Janie., guilty of numerous crimes, escaped death by absconding. About the same time, Dr. Singleton, Mansfield Morse, and Strawmat, supposed to be connected with Wit liwsta' villainies, were severely punished and ordered to leave the county. Loamy - mu, Aug. 24.—Tho fiver is falling, with 4 fast 7 Inches in the usual. Cmcalam, Aug. 24.—Messrs. Craig it Righten, the contractors for cleaning out the month of the publish a ytatement in this mornings papers, exonerating theiraniatia% Richard M. Cor win, Wisewell and others, and stating tEit i4+4 work was formerly accepted by the Government. Sr. Louts, Aug. 2L—The river has fallen 2 inches in the put twenty-four howl, and is still falling, with 8 Nat scant to Cairo. There is nothing new from any of the ripper stresai. All aro on tho der cline, and dillicolt tb navigate. Weather clear and pleasant. Pamanctrata, Aug. 24.—The Democratic Con vention nominated, horn R. Kneass, Req.. for Dis trict Attorney, and rdr. Thos. McGrath for Prothon otary. Nominations were also made for Senators and members of the Legislature. Learanwowrn, ; lugnst 2 _L—McCrea , who killed Clark, a pro-slave man, in 1854, was arrested here to-dey. Clark was she fast man killed in the Ter ritory, In political 41.011. — 1 .1 Ct.vves.•nn, Aul tart 24.—John Bonsfield'a pail SJ Inotory W burnt. The lore is $15,000, with an in t...CO of 8,000, in NOW York Companies. NEW AO RIC LTURAL SETTLEMENT. TO. AL WANTING 'MOJA, A. Rate opportunity inn delightful and healthy climate, twee y-five miles south-east of Philadelphi on the Camden and Atlantic . IL, New Jersey. old stare consistiog of mineral thousands of scree of at eciim ma has lola divided luso Tema me carton. sires owelt the purctowerl A population al some ih/lorn Ban divd, ream Teatime parte of the nthdale Etat. and New &lg. land have rattled Were the pest year, Improved Welt plates, owl raised erre/lint craps. The price of the land le st the lee torn of hum gbh toga) per acre, the soli is of the bast cimlity for the prodiwtlon at Wheat. Clover, Corn, Peathes, thate• and Vedetabisa. IT Id t.X.INdIDERED TUN UNIST num . reslL IS UNION. The p 1.,. la perfectly iseenre m;fro rate—the destrocueo enemy of the farmer.— Crops of gran, grass and font ere now growing arid can be wwrs eSendoing the place 112411, curr.ct Jodameat b.> formed of ilea proluctiveriaes of the 1.0.1. The 1.211) are mad. easy to snout. the tepid Iteprovemint it the lead. which Wooly sold for ortool troproorment. The result Lam town, (het +Ohm the ;soap., stoma three hundred havaca hate leen erected. Iwo rattle, one tram, Cow aloe., some forty vineyards awl Peech orchards pl.oted, .at t large aumber of other inticrments, uosking it • doutable and ctive pia. of huhu $101166T. as the ruder rit the Teo UNION. Poo.. belogree Lie Wept - Ice then In oehtions away now. use oily, ewes • 10.0 double the price than the Weal. It le known hat the wheat and lost trot. and vtgeteddrat In this la tads come trona New Jerry, and are, annoally exported tbeextentof In locating blue, t e settivrhas many advantages Be IS within akw suers r eof the gresrarthe of New Eaalatel .ad Mato, 41. near the old Monde and assorts thea• he Is In • se winery WOOS 1007 troprrotaitiq of comfort nod awl' a h..d. Bean bay every anti c's be wants at the betapwit price, nod sell his produce fix W. highest, (in th e rot Me noosed,) be bare acthala far hie children, hit eervice,and will attire open sad delightful dim fa, where 6:00011 aro utterly usittemn. Tde 'vault of the c ge upon those from thorough hits gen erally been to restore Went to en excellent erase of health. In the way of building sod Improving, lumber can be ols tatned at W. mill. at the tale of din to gIS per thou:mul— l:lrak. from the brie pil , l opened la elm . Every aril de can he procured In Wm place, soot ~.1,11.1,111.• at band, and then no pls. in the Union where bonding. and Improresoenta can be made...beeper. The radar .ill at once te struck with ttm siventages here pr.:seated..34 ask himself why the property has not been Satan Op before The rearm la, It eau neon. throw. to lb. market: end [Mims those etamments were correct, no one would be Melted to eXamlue the land before mad:seeing.— Thle all are expected to do. They will /see lend under mild. ration. each to the extent of the eettlement that they stilt. doubt. meet perm. from their o nelstsborhood; they will witness, the Improvements sod ran wn Judge the character art the population. It they come with • view to math, they should come prepired to stay • day or two and be reedy to purchase, m kcatious maty. be held on rental. litereata two CLaily trala• PhilaJelplos, •atol t till aot. tiers 00, lotprovlt, Ae kailroact tholpany gm." a /t . , Mitt fur cis otowtha, aatia half price 7i<4l fur three year,. =IiMMD:=C2 In 00013.11013 WWI Ibe agricultural settlernengs new .4 thriving lona has vsaturally 2PAICA pretcafJ induce ands/or say S.lgtburiness.purticulmty stores awl nutn ef.lories. The Slav business could In carried co in this place and Market to gOoNI advantage, aloo cotton busluess, and m.ufacicriee of Agricultural Implements or Pound.. rwe for costing small article*. The Improvement hr bees so rapid •• to in.re •constant and permanent of b.inins. TEAM lots of•a good elms, (we do not well sumli o.s,as it •cadd erect the Improvement of the pace) can be toot at from 6100 and upward., The /Inmesonton Footer, • monthly literary and age( cultural coutabsing Intl information of Ildnanoot.oo mu be obtained sa gb rents per annum. TOM indisputablo—warrauttse deeds given, clear ol •1110. manta.. Inn`n money isfold. Route to the lamb Wave Vine street wharf, Philadelphia for 11•112211uptoy by halb rood, at s.a. Oe4X o.a. Pare 00 cents. Inem t tam, Inquire for 31r. BYR:vhd. Buardlug umfatdati.e. 01.11.1. J Partin had better atop rids Hr. Byrn., • prisah.o, n uts they Inca decided ws to purchasing. as Or will show diem over the land m hit carriage, Hoe of expense. la nets and applications c. be addreteml to LANDIA A OP Hammonton P. 0., Atlantic county, New Jerald, .a 5.13. COPOIII.IIII, 204 Saab Path street, Mapn . and informal. cheerfully /PRE IiAMJSIONTON FAB.MER-A mar devoted to Llturann• and Apia:auto, .1., sot. dug fords full accounts of the new euttlemenl of Ifsumoon. ton e In Now Jerry, can be oubannbed for at nu:, 'LS cents oelowpar annum. puotsge stampa foe tho amount, Address to MAI. moor ths Warmer, Ilammootbn P. 0., Atlantic Co, Now Those whaling cheap Iced, of the beet quality. In toe of l td .healte and coo on:lghtful chmstes In the Union, and when, cnhw are n.i et cut down by Insets, the terrible scourge of theMotth, w+ , ad vat II•0210111 ol Common. ton Lando. )os:m(l6m VAltbl LAN VS FOIL sziLt; 25 aiILES from Philadelphl. by Emirs el, in the State of New Jersey. Roll mono the beat for A,,ricultural porpoise Jae ing• goad loam toll. with • cisi bottom. Thu hod me a Urge trate, divided Into. .II farrow, and hundreds from all part of ommuutry ar. now matillug and building. The crop. produced me largo and con bo mein gro•lug. The climate Is delightful, and wine from imam Terms from gltm to rX , per acre, payable within four pima by Metal. manta. To Skit the place—Loss° Pia. Street Wharf at Philadelphia at 7% a. a. by Railroad tor itammootan, or sddrma 11. J. Ilyrum, by lettar,llatuniontoti Poet When, At. htmoki,didulY. how Jena,. Else full mirertimment In an. ether Mums, jutemelem ALL WANTING FARMS IN A DE IlgLlta ellmxtet rich call, and Nl•cure trom (mats, • . ad....rtloirnent of a5t0..134•0 L.& .nuttier column. PERSONS WANTIMI CUANGE of Cu ¢.v for Lealtla, savertheittzr.g ul 11.mmouto laud. tv onothor culomv. In,l?,,rxlCtn pp ALL WANTING FARMS, Soo Adve tleerment or ll•mmonton Land. Jolmodem PERSONS WISHING TO CHANGE, their Noes,. to • rapidly Increasing csoutry, • Now Bet• Nome.. where hundreds •r going, .Leon the clicuste Is mlltl sod 114111gbtro4ere sarettWoosent or the llscoloonton Battlernatt in soother adomu. Julboodl3m PERSONS WISHING TO ESTABLISH Manolactolies ao • new sod %tubing ono fa good, Inm advortisemakt of the Ilananontoo Settle. meat. Jod.vodBco SHOE BUSINESS AND FACTORIES can be ferried on profitably at Ilamolooton. Ocettarer tborneut of li•mmontaa Laub. Jp4-noll6rn COAL WAPTBD Ones St. LOINS a.. Loser C.0311,11T, St. Louie, Jane 36th, 1059. J PROPOSALS will bo received by the St. LOUIS GAS LIGHT COWAN'S, Ott IstOctober next, for NMI: INHUMED THOUSAND 111.1E11KLS PlTTr mum COAL, of the best onality,for Gas tasking purposes, to be delivered as follows: ClL:lsbell', (400,000 bushels) In 1061, and the onto hstf In Ma The ()sal to be delivered In the INsapany's •St Loots. The Gas Light t-• nondly reserves the right to reject soy or g o bids. J Uhdusol 16DIVA.Ilp STAGG, Neey. MISS CORNELIA A. SAUNDERS, Towhee on the Plano and Melodeon, having locatad to this city, is now prepared to giro loons on either of the above internments. The family maiden«, Is at Ho. 134 Smithfield saws; who. oho will to happy to Impart In• Wolin to Moe dotting her services. WELEAT-1000 bußhels white; UM do red; forvala by au . 24 J. B.III.2ITIZLLD a CO. iti-ANILLA itOPE-150 Coils, assorted ANI. M.ulfl Rape on band and for We by aura JONES t 00011 ff. OAKUM k COIION-200 bales best Navy Oakum; MO Ma. beet Canlklug MM., on and and for Ws by au2l JONES a 000LEY. HEAT-578 sacks Tann. Wheat, to ar- T • Kro paroteamor Co. Corry, wolfar sae by RT DICKEY. etiEES.-150 tan Prime Curling rec'dtind fori rwe try- nollf EMILY n. clown& BROCIMS:-50 dozen for sale by IL lIIJIMAT COLLIN& 3(11N1 BOW. klindE ca lte . :4 l, WIII,TE xmakuutis4 ~, ~hw,:~ JY 15 I.; I. 4.4• Ot . o,crlo J. Inct.sz, V. P. C. It:Pax/m . 1 ,J. B. Oxman; .I`,: till- PITTSDIMOU 11141XL2GIGTo. • (Reporkd 4eciaLty far Oa Tillstringh Prrrnalett, 1a113040, Acorn. 25;1659. FLOUR—thore were no Wee from fret hands, arrd the asl.s from store were olstaly In small parcels to the retail sad country trele • Wes of 1193 Dbl. to lots et t 4.75414 . 5 , 00 lor super, $3,024 j 5,25 for attn. (eOOll9 at $5,95095,12,) $:07(145,50 for family clo.atal t5.c0,:96,70 for white wheat do. 1.18.A10—cd... at depot. of 160 bash Eye at MO bush Coro OP private trraioool 150 do at 6.5; 700 bush commuu 003 Wheat. at depot .3 SU:: aad/2 5 do White it= 4 01 ' 0 4 11,25; 0.10, :/50 bush loom store at 40,2,13. • • ' Ottinitlll4.9—aalre of 15 bbd. Sugar at 7.NC:43; 90 bbl. 110100.11 at 40441; zed 39 bezeoooo at 12%. iseCoN—eales COW 11.• flame at 10%; 19,000 the Shoe d°n m5(90 lb. aid. 1 cP . A ;• 290/ lb. Shoulders at tire/7?:',. lb. Shoulder. at 7 ) : Z/03 les Era= at 1 0 %; 4 tn•rna st,ar eared llam..t 13 1{ 70001 D. at 73 , .‘ 9;4 Bhualders, Old. and Rams; 4500 lb. Shouldere at , • 1 . i. 11 ,, 71:61 1 1 , 11: 1000 . 1ba togarearal awns et 1234, 1:1: bbl. $i8,50. 4Sc, aa. choice at 6,39 62 6v at 7% HAY—SaI. 6 kaula $126y17. PELOFIES—..tatea 26 Luke. .t $3,60 SIONZTAILV AND vorAZIKRCIAL Prtrilioel..llll CAM. ?.1 °natty , August 22,1ff59. Alwot MK) bead of beef settle only were offered et the dlt , torsos pent, sod pries*, owing to the felline off to the s celple this week, were rill rasselsted. with • tale demand to notico for good cattle, which sold 4solta freely 55W49.54 the 100 IDs. About 1500 fat Rugs arrived and sold et ImhofP tivdou Drove Yard, this week, at Notts to m St 3 the 100 The, nen The demand for Sheep was imod.end all offered, to tOOO head, arid at from 71,4 to 810 ? N, net. The wheat market, which has been daily stiffening Outing the poet few dam under • good dapping demand. advocaat to-day, On in Epilog. and Zgi3c on Winter grades. There waa a good Inquiry by miller. and others for No.l whits, which N Karae. The day's tramactions to allgrades amounted to about 45,000 howbeit, at 000020 far Ne. 1 red; 77078 c for No. 2 red; 77(gAlle for No. 1 Spring; and 7.1476 tor No. 2 Spring—Closing quiet, but Arm. Flour senator,' active and needy. About 700 Dbls were told at $4 for choice epring extras, and $5,50 for whits winter antes.. Corn wet aims in better request, and advanced 102.0. Ategit 65,000 bnaldele weld 66e hand. at G2W&Ciao for canal afloat,6llll3o2oin store, weld 66e f. o. b. (s round lot) Ica No.l In dors, and 600 for No. 2in store. Oats also improved 10-day. about 'mahout 10,000 bush were add at 25@tro for No.l th store, and 230 for canal dad. Rye steady: A lot of Cid Nal Daley las& led to t at 3be f. o. Ilighwinesonominal atNgigi •Xl4c.„ Potatoes steady. Nothing doing to prorialong—{lo•lcago I Pr... To. Plovininn Trians.—Exhineive preparations or. being maim by packers .o title point (Or the approaching memo's °rotenone. Hence. Hubbard & Co. have erected • sew house on the old site of the North brooch of the dear, at a cost ol about $l2OOO, the capacity of *Glob will be abadl,ooo hop daily. Um. Nub, Eeq , erected, lest Sommer, a pairing Goose on the corner of Ringgold Place and Wabeelt amour, et • colt of about go,ooo—with a capacity of coning snout 400 Inige dally. We Idea learn that Maur& Flint & &nerve ere ouw building a ',action borne on Um river, sloe, to Pilot & Wheeler's wan booze, at • cost of about slo,ooo—with capacity to kill and cut about 700 bogs datly,—[Citicago Pram The Bank &element of the week is recetred ee sone favor able, although, as ere Intimatpl early In the week, toe banks hare hewed for the present contracting. The reduction of the past mouth or two. combined with ateadluees of the spode line at about $2.1,500 000, induces some of °or batik managers to think that the line le low enough, onion the speck, shipments chow hereafter =lncrease. The nominal largan In the specie line femora them 000tralmed by tbs shipment of last Wortley, but we shall probably have by Saturday or &today next an swamies , some two ml end • half from California and New Orleans, which will restore the osollibrlum. The net &polite, for the find Utne to some I, *how tin fumes.. The followiug imperative statement of the condition of the New To Cu be for the erects endirm Augtust 13 and &ovate 10 Aug. la. An e . .-.4117,604,093 105,737,672 21,403,449 11,419,070 8,817.= Dec... 101,997 11,790,612 73,233,911 Inc-1,719PS [N. I%lrib. Nan' 0400.56. Angnst .29—e. —door doll, without change: sonar $1,60. extra g 5,25 Wheat dull and pticos deallulng. Criers , tea Is belling at Shaa Cork 12.1111011,1 .t er. 2. tracou la dull and low clurr.ldart 7:40., and 811ce (P , hug. doll, hot anchstrod: fair 0 3. i ••C:44,;ec 91ulastrot steady at 034031; eelth tittle arm grine to market.' Ctrcutotkro —. N t Deposits. Coffeeksady at 11(&11-Xer. Whisky dull, and the oernand limited at 2.32 d,. Sight Exchaoge on New York. %a.% prom. Ae collections improve, and the middy of meteor,' in. el..yes, the demand far Eastern EXchange beanoes more setts. The sales, today; were larger than wail for Mon day, and tome of the dealer, did not supply their castamern, bat those vacate were able to bur all they needed at other bermes, and thus the demand was fully met at 34 preoahipl. The buying mt.. remeined at 37640 for Baltimore and end .W4O for New Pork end Philadelphia, with a basting to the outside Baum. Wa heard of no trananctions In Ton Orleans. Gold Is not much Inquired for. Moot $1400.1 erns purchased to day, of • drier, partly to fill an order from a country hank, at % prtullum. The article is generally held at 4V;t5: bat there eras a lot In the mu. kat from ao Ohio hank, foe which there moo oo disposition to pay orer Cmn. imports bl Ilatiroad. P. F. W. k C. R. R.- • -(3 weeks.)--FD tool Metal. F Friend A co; 2S die buckets, 60 I,bl. flour, J T 180.1oMbel 80 mks rivets, It Townsend d cm '4 des broom., 0 kg, lard, 2,5 bra medlar, Suirst t 1),Brorlb; roll pater, Chose Aas 430 bilsiAlbor, IV Cooper; 1561. do, .1 Nl'Cully t 014 24 htit• pearls, 'him bk. raga, Grant.; 112 do. Chadent sot; 000 bush wheat, 317 bkis cunt, 500 Mile 114 or, liitchcork oe, 1274 do, 133 bpi corm = maal, 1) %Valium, 357 Ebb firer, 8 llo,bangli a ro, 204 dor lirli d cm, 174 do, 1 ear corn, Sr {hoe., Woe tails floor, Gclautin d Tormaal 316 do, 51'840.0 4 old Roe, Zoo d CV, 41 bides, Nt Ilelaugeo 157 do, .1 R. Willior; 310 bush wheat, 1.97 tibia door, .1 GarJlnrr, 140.4 do, Liggett I em 362 to. Lo•act, t flutchimo; 781 do, R Roble:in 630 du, 8 Lindsey; 31,0 do, W Culp; 61 hbls pearls, Lot IL Cr{ ZOO boats Wheat. Toeghtlec 26 bgo, 004 0 leCollinglk 100 bides, .1 T IrLaughlin.;366 bra chew. lAteh d IlutchLom 16 to. Graham A Thome , : 25 do, B El Cantor. 53 do, 10 ibis eacs, it lineal, A me 40 boa uhame, Horgan d cm 713 bids flour, Buluor d ca, 214 do, lairm 41'flar14, 77 do,t7 400aceo..1Grior,30sks ras3hParkles; 80 btils 100008, D Wallace; 20 do, Lank; 125 do, Cart A co; Oa do, Parker, =1 deg boodle. Lippincott: Tr aka tam J DeriLop, 10 bbl. prarts,Corllog A cot 60 bbl. floor. SFRaea Autry; 60 do,Whita Drum 23 beds applcinJ Atontoeth; CT do. 6 hols eggs, Biddle, WU'. A mil 26 toils coal oil, dealfr; lb dot breems, 10 bst theme, Robison t ccr 13 sks =rap., Elms. lac 10 dux 1000, W 11 heath A ur,25 do. Pander& co; 23 bties husks, L 841muadworu 40 dos tiockota,Llttlo A nim ble; 60 tom metal, Litmlek A co; 87, sks oats, 100 bbki floor, Doningtom Obbl. coal 011. Byrn c 0,1144 1 ,14 eggs, leGlyd• 143 bdle brerms, 8T St Gonely A at 41 61Z1101.41. 430 Libla fluor, 3uo bush wheat, 61'CIorkan I co, 40 pkg. near. 8111 or, 10 bbl. apples. Soca/Lao; 32 setts voter, Leath t NUR; 2 cars wheat, .1 Can/told c , ;310 bushels wheat, J Gat ineau 1%.0 do, 3.5 ponitons. 61 . 1140. t ArJer; CO tibls torn mesl,,T 801 l d cox 101 blits floor, MO burt, wt., Eample Joueu 10 bbl. floor, Painter A co; 1200 bosh wheat, owner, 100 hp wheat Cooper; 175 kgs wheat, 8 Liodsec 100 ems whiskey, to B Galway: 150 bbls floor. 61 ha sop; Watt d Wilton, 216 Mita floor, Myers 81'Derltl;146 do, Enos d 51 . Kat; 253 aka wheat, 15 do eds.) NVCrillt t co, 69 can es= e,14 do Mai, ownstr. 1415 Obis 06Az.35640 but tar, 764 mks bacon, 1236 hides, 767 Wile wiLky, 844 bales •, 1, 313 bbls lard ell, VA rolls lestllcr, OX/3 bbl. pork; 161 Able coal 011, 661 bale• cotton. 95 hbd. tobscco, 4323 Dbl. Boor, =5 Luse hemp, /AU Cos candles, 1714 bolos green hide's, 12,665 bash srbest.Clarke k co. Tb. rtier gr. &rout at • auand ye•terday. Teo Udclelko wurtill lording at the landing. The Camden came In with • part lard of shirty, end di.. charged tt. She Irma out light. The PllO. Copt. Elam, arrived from Ciaolanatt, haring oasis a long trip: She had ea much as the could carry, but hod ra manifest, for which we were sorry. Eh. arrired at Riese Rome on Tuesday night, but could not get over. -the Commodore Perry is out rimerliere between here trot Wheeling. and • good deal of her freight is wanted here. will prututhly ho In two. Thar Louisville Counter, of Monday, says shocking Mbar took place at Portland on Saturday night. Ryall B. Wilcox, wood matt of the W.B Nebo; who was drunk, hipped the cook, and when remonstrated with by the negro steward, cot at him with • krilfe, nearly taking clue.ear off, • •tel lothesing • doep gash In his head. Not ”tisSed with this exploit, he rent out nu the !stage plank, and catching hold ot • youth, Ephraim Fowler, who had bah attracted thither by the lion., stock him • blow with the knife, dividing his tone and .Vitale; the eye ball Of course the Nor fellow'. slat[ wee ehtluithisbed hopelesely forever. The dimportolo thou went beck on the boat. Policeman Crolut heard of it, and erming IllmeolLyrith • Derringer, Twat.12.14 n pose, to arivet When they gut on the they divided, and Cmlot went all abate. •I he reached thu wheal is• discovered the mats climbing down, and bade hlm eurestider ur he world shoed. Wilcox refused, and made e t him with hie lingo, when tho officer tired. The ball took idlest, but the dreperlde recklemly Jumped In the deer, and cram to tho whoebtiotiaa of another boy, whore be was eftssred. As the Alum wee taktog bleu up the book, the indignant end coated crowd, exert...rated at the fiendish outrage on Yowler, offered him weapons and told him to kill Wllcos Yowler refereed them, but the cowardly dowered°, fearing summary jostles, said; In &Memo tunes, be doped they "wooldul& let • dying mad be killed . Me fa In the Marine flrayital, and will doubtlels dle.. The ball entered the left aide. end ranging op, probably edged in the lung. Wilcox Is • &town.. charade, and is a fogltive from hratice from • Bwitterland &vont), Indiana., OA which county eLs a native.) where he stole • hone. It la ale., waled that be chopped off the head of a men to Texas, mad nod, to eacthe lynch law. Tn• youth, ifuwier, - wim wee emploped oh the steamboat Ogden. le aloe in thelloeptuti. Tao Uodine, a be• sidowbeeloi steamer, from the Ohio has attracted considerable attention this morning. She le both on • goad deal the same model as the Nile, bat la mine larger, the le • very pretty and well built boat. She lea again twroorrow for Cincinnati. The Emma Graham is at Oiecirmati, loading for New Or. lean. The 00901kreial. of Nodal, mays e—The Wit/dear, bound for as port, from Ihentoroy, aunt onm a bar barge., contain. lug 8000 buthole of coal, to Bush Cheek, on haturday night. It woo badly tyllotrrod by a snag, and will proves total lime. Eh. alto aloe. another, whftli was left .1 Maysville In • Kinking condition. The suntan coal was forElilnklat ClochL 001. t. The lerbeeter, from Plttaburgli, cleared tor Pt.. Louis with 500 boom ea the boat aride, barge, locludlog 50 toes atreet nil :v.o tries for that point. Me has 50 tot. for Near Orlemaiti which elm will mehip at Cairo. The Marmara arrived from Pittsburgh with 300 tons a freight, 00 being for points below. St...about ARRIVXD. Telegraph, Brownedßei Jer e rmoo, Browearrill.% Cot. B.ysi 1. Ellenbotb. ChewolOi 0 Bog. Nile, Blocloos Caindeo, Clocluna• Telemragila New Sett. Aug. IL—Cotton quiet; sair; Omni asles 16,000 bbb. Wheat firm . aster 7000 _ _ Michigan 11,15. Corn firm; 10,000 bank sold; yellow west ern 65. Provisions cull. Pork heavy. Whisky an mks at M. nog. Arm. Freights active. • Clarmr. Idarstrr.-11.roves grimaced 14c f.yr fele gdalltlek receipts MOO head. at 0011. Mews receipts 16.000; the mark** Is buoyant. Swine higher; receipt* 2500 hmid; Wes at au advent*, ofW3.3.'ir corn fed 54/030. Pumantralua, Aug. 21.—Flour imll, the Wm bigug only to the trade at 4505,25 fee fresh ground ioperfirie, and 1.5,60 05476 frr exult and fancy. Rye Flour had Cora Ideal am quiet at $3.15 for the,fomar sad 83.02 X Potthe letter. The demand fa Wheat la moderato 0000 bush red said at $1,19 ealp, =x-., bask white et $1,20. Bye ware. Corn 'active, 5000 bush yellow btouobt hl. Ord. In fair demeal: 4000 bulb Delaware sold at 25(3.33, and old at T. Whisky active at 26M42744. • • 6orcrseart. Aug. 24.—The market fsr Flour continue*" Or at $117504,135, Out the burro. non not Cron Wheat It more acute, at an advance of 2(43 per. bush. Corm array; but unchanged. NU In fair demand at 401. cn,hhhtity firm at 24. Provisioce very arm at 7 0 954 to eßao% mai den and Sider , Bulk Shoulders 034 . Stead Rork $1 25 . Bratmlreal. Any, 21—Pour ?•", vb " 1. 1" 1 . Droner;more dump tor Deward sweet and on. 5100 Wes 17,200 bush et 51,2 0 0 1 , 77 I tT .h".. 1416 / 2, 4 . 1.1 . 3 ,2 f0 50 r resod:.dCory.tinoh.rennirivadves3.l. urg,,,,tep.ndslisejowahrinitit but unchanged lta prim Whisky firm. ---- -VISUL—NOW arrival of White Fish, Trout and Heckel-al, la We, half bbla and kltta tantellao meat, tor d. la mat ROBIIIT MISSY. 11(16CON-8,0001bs Bacon Roma. e,oce 131naddana In ermine bons* and au= 11011EaT DICOMT. WM.G. JOHNSTON & 00. Steam Job Printers, 111.1 t Oook Nannfutanr and Ccnuding tiOnse Bt.tionen. 1:13. 67 WOJAI stmet. sag EDDING ENVELuPtS AND DARDS W —Lysaied.u•sitaasot for solo by • oral W. G. Joruirrolt •co No. 67 Wood CIiRESE-8 0 boxes prime cutting Cheese; 17 tube fru it table Hatter; Bbeelned sad for ale by szcorsoivrars it co. PENN. WHEAT 140 bah.' white, paled- J. ea Ix eat co do Webby =ma Avalal4loo. MMM SEOZZEISE - . TILE ICEIXICAS 1 131 ant. THE popularity of the r Mumma globe Famine is deextendlu nth the f eleill.tinan of the Other articl older to afkoideain end distress— oars. Terally es Phyddeas, _Government . Ilarpitels,. lferrlank Planters, Ferman, Llrery.man, fto., bays Pm"' cell, domonetreted this tut throughout the worLI. .Ifo u ndo ever belore moire] rachlaullyilel prate, and wood from ifelturl and Scielatiße men. R 11 E CI 31 A T I D S of years standing ha, t, , n totally cared. PU 131 , :f04 'Tumor., Running ii.tot, Scrofula, Stiff Joist.. Pa..., 8.1. 111 .4768UT04 igt"lii.ibiel.Ps,Notualiiiii, Salt Rheum, sad all ad. WI up:ou man, and kindred amp upon HORSES; CATTLE, Ac., • nth as Mpg 13one, Gall, Scratches, Spatin, PenTril, Saw, nay, eta, are subduod and rand by the MUSTANG LINIMENT. vALMLBLE ItORRE SATED! 8. LITCHI, Clyde Park, Vt., writac—“That the hone wes cotielderihl werthins." ails nos wise Prorin,) idnee the free nee of Mustang Liniment, I have mold him for $llO MM. Your Liniment ham been doing wonders op here.' .V Daum, Seta; nrdanails3-4 (Extract.) no lifting the kettle frmn the flee lt became nnmanageable, tilted over, aud malded my hands very se. merely, &mat to &crisp. It eras an meld eight. The faun. tang Liniment appeared to egtract the pelt, I thealed rap idly, without Denman, and left no lemma account. Years tmly, . "CladilLE3 Sash [miaow se dila is Lukas constsat and natural echo vhcreever this irtfcle is used. This Liniment is indispensable to plsotsri sod owners cf horses end amiss. Mr. John Daniels, Montgomery, sold s alms far WO, - vLo was raised from otter ilesiessocss by this Liniment. Eras, family should hors it. lie very carthasisr and onoture for the Mustang Liniment owl take smatter. • RIVER S W5l lieglsser DEPARTED. Telegraph, draweesllle Jeffers.), roner' 11c, C.A. Bayard, Elizabeth: I Ahavola, Wheelie:lc River-3 feet 0 loche I felling. Bold by all dealore throughout North and E. cal America, Swope and all the moods of the Oceellt, " 4U4 44D cante, nod $l,OO per bottle. AILNEZ ♦ PARS, lieu' Tort AL.°, Lyon's 'Celebrated Insect Powder Dr. Clqtrehill's Bemeay lor tile erevention and Cure of CODISIIIIIMOII. Winchester's Genuine rreparntion or I he Hypopliosphlte of Lime and of nods, 27a AllpefiCßiftlV.fOrCbralinipaoftPanfate,,,itu.,,, • ••:' - 470),A4, mp. 4, 09.1.11 attOrOdrna . oighe Dy of Mu m Lou VEnagy, Wasting, dn., dc. This extraordinary Chengcal Prepatation Of PHOSPHORUS, (the prophylectle end curette° properties of which were diecore.rd by Dr. J. P. Churchill: of Parie,) is nerformlng wonderful carte thrdughout Europe and the United Stelae, having admady attained, iince Its introduc tion, • remarkable popularity, hath with the medical pro. femion and the public. It lea purely &lentillcfleparrdem, ertinil with übminte an , th. l l/. nod of f•lnriable efficacy In all stages of Pulmonary and Nervims Dormice. The CORE OP CONSUMPTION, • In the second and third stager, (at &period, canacquently, when there can be no uncerndoty as to the nature of the diseam,) can be obtained, in all case., by this treatment, except when the ¢lstiog lesion of the loot. is of Itself ear. fitment to produce death. Herrdliary predispoeltion teems to no way to counteract the [Q..% or the lIPPOPHOn. PIUTESd patients - 1n whom ft vas aunt atroogly math,d recovering as rapidly aa others. This Remedy has not ordy • curative eruct, hot trill, it used wherever there =Ott • anspicion of the d 1,...,, Pres rent Rs Dredopment, and dais to. is • prat:re:ll;ot I=dh rt goad to Conittnyti "jusg as racciacilv dors with le; ard to Raratibs It is Impossible, within Ate Umtts dement, tO m.-nish the averwhehning m Sleuth regard tp the Nom!" of the - - a my pours 'and!Viscid,- Treat. Ri =urging or the human riallsfy the aititnermins the for ltikrtnetlon, haen.toet pub. Reheat i raneletion of DR. CRORCRULIIS WORE ON CONPRMEIRON, Comprietugi his report made to the Imperial Academy of Medicine, Part; Notes of Case., cud Letters, Domoinente, Tesalmoulale, which, together Cheater s will be sent ma receipt of TWELVE CENTS Cu stamps ta corer the . expense of postage, Those, thereta* who wish reliabla Information t owni es to deciding whether to try thin evracird inert reitaify, should love no time Cu writing fir Dr. Cnarchill'e Treaties. Thotetuals would be restored to health by placing them pelves under this treatment during the slimmer; which Is the most resemble serape: but who, If they delair,,, may rim dime to premature grates. Peke of WINCEIE/TER'S GENtIINE PREPARATION, of the Hypaphoephltee of Lies and :Iola(in Syrop,)sd per bottle, three bottles for f 5, Single bottle., to concoutret,l solution, by mall, whim specially requeeted, each. The Dar Burs farntehed to the Profeastoe. Each brittle Lae full dheetlon.rfor me, with' nay too allude sip:mono. GCE NO WIRER- J. WINCHESTER. meat far ono of the mes ram. 1:10 to onjiz.V. Bold sybolesale sad rotate KETEER.,No.IIO Woad street. Pittsburgh. Pa Jn2lrt.tvli TkM LA.TEST TUPROVEASEAT Sewing Machines. THIS IS THE MACHINE schwa (mien oCere I a prrmlam of $2O 0 0 In Philaislyhta to any other nn cahlhiti.do at tho Vratialin Inatitnte that could do the sandy rang, of Irak as woIL— Tb,tr ofror not having been occeptadits . sttpericrity moot to 6..1,1. Pon solo at A.. M. MARSHALL CO-'S ula . d.buT PEDIJRAL ST., .4,LLRfsIir,SY CTIT.C! NICW AIIIII v tenOP a eplit PIARO FORTIS% w JUST received a new lot of Pianos from tho manufactory of CITICKSIITICG • SIJN3, OT 64 AND 7 OCTAVES, AND vatudcs srYtss or FINISH. I=l3 Th• rotaloam Invited to oil oui esooticp th• gloat of tho rultscribor, which consttto JCIIN 11. lIIELLOR, Ell Wcai ever Al.—ln:Pe elephant Plan. to Rant. MISSOURI &IV h a. Notte• to Stiosourl River Shippers and • Passengers. WE have made an arrangement with the Itilarnittrl Meer Packet Co- _ may by which we, can glee thrwer rata from Bahl:m.o for paegongera and . freight to all gallium the Illiecossi Illy. er. For further particulare, apply to Put, 130.11r3 at Co., are Boat ligenta, corner Water and 31erket'stretts, who are authorised to contract for ea. mgame t CO, gate of pi itamrsb.) mrl2,dtlrtf T Na 42 Commercial st„ Bt Louts, Mo. TAXI'S! TAXICS!! TAXESIII C ITY TAX-PAYERS WILL BEAR -IN mind that othor not!rw will be given for the pay._ moot of Taxes than O pribliabed city men author Med to do the city piloting. The tams now doe are the CITY TAX, Tali DIRIMESS TAX, WATER RENT, AND THE TAX YOU GRADING AND PATLNO. Ael - The STATE MERCANTILE TAX le &lend.. and ir not paid non will be put Into the hands of an Alderman for collection. FY= EICIIDAIM Jo&d,f City Weavers, ALLEGHENY ITISUELANCII COMVY OF PITTSBUICGIL • Orncr.—No. 37 Fifth Street, Beak Block„ INSURES AGAINST ALL BINDS OF J . FIRE AND MARINE RIPEN. HAAG JONES, Preakton4 JOHN. D. WOOED, Oka PraaidonV. D. M DOOK,Bacrataly; Capt. WILLIAM pass, General Agent . Dnucroaa—laanc Jona, C. O. linalay,titia,,C6RlN' Capt. R. C. OW, John A. Wilann, IL L. Yahnnatock, Jobe 117 ktoCard, Isuc DI. Amuck, It: P. Starling, Cappt Wm, Diein. non 111. llowa, Rob; U. Davis. Jelayd HIAWATHA NUT .1.1.17/ soar IMRE.% • PATENT LIOT PRESSED NETS of all Asa en band and coanntsanred. Alp, BOLTS for /fridges, Machinery, Ar eh-ratan! Inn lancets, &c., farniabed at short notice. im„Warebonae, No. 114 Water etreet. anClicedle HEAP, SCULLY b. 00. AMERICAN FLUTE 601100 L-With new and complete mime and elereisea, and all woe. mrry Instrricnons to perfect the learner in the art of playing the flute without a master, together with a large c.lllection of popular mask, cogasting of Polkas, Marshes, do., 61E. Howe Price We. For sale by JOIIN 11. IMELLOII, 61 Wood street. Copies mailed an receipt of the price, LINSEED OIL-' 12.0:0 GALLONT, wanantedpnre, manuLsclored and Lo sale by EOWXYL, 1.13311LT0N A CO. • ?diddle alley between IL It. Depot and Dlsznend. anithimd•Allegheny City. NEAR TILE ClTY—and in a healthy' and pleasant leautoe—we lame for iele a Omar/re Friteee with W DwelUng or I end nine good MOM., arrenged, area of land; fruit trees, graptelete r stable, cartleep bow*, Am; wen °recite meter. tyke. $5,000. .12, B. OUTancerit EON, 61 !fatter Mite. VIRE BRICK—The attention of Iron mane ofacturer• la dlrectad to our llra Brick; arch will be found to to of Chimp bat quality, and warrentod to Ors peltat sarlafaction. For ado, to any vandlty, and at a ramonatly Ism price, -by CUADWICK a BON agent. for tuanattrarara, Noe. 119 and 111 Wool strati / 1,0 . 1 . 1 1thr Pent..• an 6 • 'rust nevi TEASIII-, 100 halt aorta floe to extri AIM 414 gent, Yotrtig Via, Goo Powder sod Imperial, to" 0, 60 pay boxas odor, portal.. la awn and for 000 WILLIAMS t JOLINE, = r_ SIIOAR AND MOLASSES— • 21 bbls. do X . 0 • Jule 2.8.110015 T 100..75 Vaier t0d.112 Frost wt. TOILET waßis--Auothey supply, inch— aog all the desirable patterns sal 'dies, prices to Rdl, atzhs Irv, We tore sod 17r, Warehouse of • W. W. S BRA D SIX/W,80.131 Wood street, milt first door below the sign of sbo Golder:10o4 - 12 IRD CAGES—japanned, Tin and Wire ju Ogee, Alio, • Ism satiety at Waslen Gwen. Just e ee , d ate:grinds at the Iran Ctcy BOAS .41 Iva Warm haus ot -W. W.IIIIAMLAW. Nals4 Wood street, !j• doer above design of the Golden Gan. -riterrisAlN, - BRASS, COPPER AND • .11=1:111 SGMAL PESSIBMING • KETTLES, Wide o..*.r.bu s catehm !pans, end • base supply of Kitchen Mend* gsnerally, sr the Iron City &Os sad The Ware ham of . W. W. lIRALAILLW, .pdgNo.lht Wood street. • A RE CENT GRADUATE of a Now Eng. wd e aeg ., wows. to obtain sitaattou . Vt . YU to xrcostsolltatioa °flouting. Goodrecornmaamtwo afforded. Tor farther pm tiagara inquire at Tau 01=11. sultlad • - • TERN. FLOUR-- • • • • WO meta Zroothrby Run TaMlly; _ . 14 do do Flopelllog . . 500 do Old Maori fans ratsdlyt - On steamer Cammedoro P.m to oat.; sad kr We by lola tti DtCS:IIT &CC ONLY $1,300--In exsy • Deepen) In the the 01. - tsa o. year. 3 three room taxman% .0 , let of exceed Iry 60 tut ?r.., . - • 4 Puns Steam Boat Book -Keepirsg: Moab fir tato at- th e Itstkaary etas . of VV. B. 111 . OXCOSt MACS ma *ma se m% 'MS- VAnd tali ak_l BOHM
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