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PITTSBURGH: TUESDAY MOEOTNQ::::;::::::r:::::-j::3ULY 2a tgf" NO HORTH, SO SOOTH, SO EAST, SO 'WES* OTTOEtt THE COBSMTOTIOS ; HOT A SACKED MAIK TAISASOH O? THE COMMON BOSD ASD TREE DEFO TIOH SO THE COSMOS BROTHERHOOD.” —Frankhn Pierce. - DEMOCRATIC TICKET. .JOB RBJCBIDEHT 0? THE. TOTTED STATES: GEN. FRANKLIN PIERCE, OF BBW'HAMPSHIBE. «* vies passiorat: . WILLIAM R. KTNG, or Alabama r for canal commissioner. COL. WILLIAM SEARIGHT, O’? FATBITS COUNTY. OBSIdcIiATIO JBUBIOTOItAIi TICKET, . SSHATOBW. ELF.CTOBS. GEORGE 'V. WOODWARD. ■WILSON MrCANDI.ESS. Geu. R E.ATTER3ON. District. District. Jst, Peter Logsn. . 13tb, It. C. Eyer, 2d, George 11. Marlin. 14th, John Clayton. 3d, John Miller. 15th, Isaac Robinson. 4th, F. W. Boatius 10th, Henry Fetter. Gib, R. McCoy, Jr. ITth, James Burnside. Cth A, Apple. 18th, MaiweUM’Coslin 7tb! Hon.N StricUantl.lOtb, GenJos.M’Douald Bth. A. Fetora..; 20th, Vim. S. Calabau. 91b, Darid Fister. 21st, Andrew Burke. 10th, S. D. James. 22d, Wiliam Dunn. Uth, - Joha Jl’Reynolds.2od, JohuS.M Calmont. 12th V. Damon. 24th, Georgoß Barret DEMOCRATIC COTOTTY TICKET. roB COXOBUSS—T«XXTY-rinsT,I>I9TBtCT, ■ : p; 0. SHANNON, Pittsburgh. JOB STATE SCUATE, ; JOUN BARTON, Pittsburgh. ,■' . . FOB. ABSEMULT, SAMUEL FLEMING. Pittsburgh, A. 3. GRIBBEN, Pittsburgh, ■ GEORGE F. GILMORF., LanrcuoeviUo, SAMUEL MoKEE, Birmingham, ' J. C. STEWART, Plum township, suruirr, GHARLE3 KENT, Pittsburgh COUNTY COSBIISSIONEB, -a! : JACOB TOMER, Pittsburgh. ; COUOKKE, JACOB McCOIjUSTER, Pittsburgh. ArDITOB, STEPHEN WOOD. PBOTKOX OTABY, EDWARD SfeCORKLE, Indiana township. associate judge, ' PATRICK MoKENNA, Pittsburgh. ■g&m The Democratic County Committee; of Correspondence. will meet at tho St, .Charles Hotel on Tuesday, the 20tb inst., at 11 o'clock, A- M. DAVID CAMPBELL, Ch*n. pEtsTisa, of every description, ex* ecuted at the office of tho JforninjPoit in beau tifal Stylo, and on the lowest terms. Particular attention paid to the printing of Poster* and Programmes for.Concortß and Exhibitions or.all kinds. axotherdisu op cold sovp, As the Whigs appear to tore a particular fondness for Seott Soup this year, we feel in dined occasionally to-serve upfor them a few “hasty” dishes,to be takendoun whenevorthey are affliotcd with the bragging fever. From oor Whig and Democratic -exchanges fTopt all parts of the country, we continue to re ceive theroost unfavorable intelligence respecting .unity and harmony in the Whig party. In North Carolina, the home of the Whig nom inee'fof Vice President, there is not a ray of hope ] for the Whig party. The Wiimldgton Commercial and the Asheville 2fem, leading Whig papers— one published in the eastern and tho other in the western part of North Carolina —are out in the most decided terms against the Seward can didate. The Commercial, which was against Scott before the meeting of the Whig Convention, IS exceedingly severe. The If ewe notices the nomination of Gen. Scott thus: “ The news of this nomination fell like a cold chill upon the whig party hero. Tbeytodbop «d that Fillmore would be tho nominee, and their ■ disappointment and-chagrin were quite manifest Some of the oldest and most substantial members of the party declare they will not support him, tint - stand aloof from the contest entirely.” ; In Virginia, the condition of the Whig party | is no better. The Valley Star announces that | Bobt. Doyle; Esq., the Whig Assistant Elector j for Rockbridge connty, has thrown up his com mission, with the declaration that although he has fought the good fight, and has kept the faith, ho has now finished his course, and henceforth renounce* Federalism forever, and will hereafter ■ cast his lot with the Democrats, who alone are worthy of being entrusted with the. guardianship of the Constitution end liberties of the people. The Richmond -E’ujuiw says—“ A gentleman Just from Western Virginia, «pon which some of the Whigs profess to rely, assures us that the - banner of Pierce and King is floating most pros perously on the breeze in. Virginia. Many of the shiest and most inflnential Whigs have not ■ ■ only repudiated the Sontt ticket, but have oome outfok Pierce; -We hear thesame thing fromal most every portion of Virginia.” - In Georgia, the Whig party is in the most de plorable condition. Gen. Scott’s nomination • has prodnoed universal havoc in the ranks of : Whiggery. ■ The Savannah Georgian, the leading whig paper in the State, says that all the. whig papers of Georgia hove expressed their disap probation of the nomination of Gen. Scott.— Some of them advise the whigs to - take no part in the election; others recommend the appoint ment of a Union electoral ticket, pledged to the supporter Pierce and King, in order to keep up the organization of the party for faturepnrposes. The New York Tribune the other day, ventur ed to prepare an estimate of the strength of the two candidates for the Presidency. In Ms table GaEttst'eet down 184 electoral votes as “prob d62e for Scott,’’. 15 Ibbs than will hs necessary for a choice! The Courier and Enquirer, another : whig paper, thus alludes to Gbeeist’s calcula tions : “Now; gentlemen of the extreme left, we sub mit that this is not the sort of-entertainment we ■ '■r. -were invited to. Moro than half of it, accord ing to ysurrpwn showing, is but a beggarly no couaVof empty diahes. The snm total of your “rnoBAULB for Scott” will not seoure his .elec tionwlthin fifteen votes, though you havo.inclu ded-TennessCo and Massachusets in the list, as yon yourselves must be conscious, without suf ficient warrant. But let the table, with all its •cold comfort,’ Stand. We will leave it, for there is nothing about it that tempts ns to linger.’’ Tennessee,- which Gbeemt pnts down as “probable ior Scott,” Brownlow, of the Knox ville Whig, deolares will vote for Piesce and Kiito,' by 10,800 majority 1 Rear what tho workingmen think.- The Cam den (N. J.) Democrat says: A gentleman—a j - Wifc, Snd one of tho proprietors of one. of the largest -manufacturing establishments in this oountiy, assured us on Wednesday last, that so for aabeknew, and as he believed, there was not avian in hie employ who would vote for General believe he and his pattner have at ' -workfor them near two hundred hands. - (pjje Trenton American states tHhat Dr. J. G. Qoble, ffflßSerly a gooiwhig, andl». C Grover, Esk. '6pe f of-the most aotive and influential, mem b«» V the whlgparty, will vote for Pierce and Ring.” Scott’s prospeota In his adopted State are hardly less hopeless than in that of his na tivity In this connection it to proper *to elite that Row# 8. Pay,-Esq-, one of the most fffi dressed the great rejection meeitogM Fan?# ■Jtttrf’jj; •■r,.;. , ’ii ’'*»'?»*-• - -•-ijs t '< tl '.T , \ ■'. ■; vav ; . : v , ; ' -"' - ,\’ *■ tM‘ . 1 , ‘ r * - t U r l -<" _ ,* ’ * sX'-'e * * ■&; a ’-'* ,jt : ■ >,>‘ ’ \ , . , " ’ '.-< K ‘ - ':s-.v-;;>i.<- - :.:- : : • •<;, , , . X f -, v ,. - J@*What has become of the Scott Club that the whlgs resolved some time since to start in thta -city;? Aad most especially, .what has be come of the Glee Cinb that was promised to chahn the people, with sweet music l , the attempts abortions ? Cannot the .politicians raise A shout for Scott, or the.YOcalißtaa.song to cheer the drooping spirits of the partyt’ It would seem to be so. 'tfho ratification meeting was a dry and unprofitable affair, and it would have been better for the party if it had never been held. A great many of the leaders “ ex hibited!’ thomeelve9 on that occasion, but the picture made up by their appearance was by no. means favorable to the success of; the party in. the manifestation of .whig enthusiasm. The fact is, they - have'nothing to - work upon, or from which they can make a fuss about Scott, al though fuss and feathers famish .the only civic recommendations he has for the office. But what of tl)o Glee Clubs. In 1840, they were vicli in the mußic lino; Ilard Cidor, Log Cabins, C. minis nod Old Horse Collars were done up in rerse, and discoursed to those who arc usu ally termed the .unwashed and dirty shirts, in 'most eloquent mußic. We have many a. time .list-, enid with delight to their sounds and .occasion ally laughed most heartily at the amusing man ner, in which they made a worn out horse collar i represent a leadlpg whig principle. Bat on the day of the election their music was not to be laughed at, and their Buokeye songs sold the country to one of the most gigantic: frauds over practicedupon a people. The Bame patty at tempted the same trioh in 1844, but it.did not succeed, and instead of singing themselves into power again, the democrats whistled them down thewind without any trouble. We have seen it stated that they were organi zing a club to sing in the present campaign. Why Jo they not appear, and charm the citizens with the “sweet notes just proceeding from their throats,” as they did in 1840 and ’44? We ore anxious that they should, for our boys ara very desirous to come out, hut they do net like todo it before “nil the decency" opens the “ bawl.’’—- We therefore hope thnt.thD Scott Glee Club will make its first appearance as soon as possible. New Pictdetai. TiiFE of Qesesal Scott.—We learn from a reliable source, that the lost picto rial life of Soott is not considered a “finished”, one; and that .several of his leading friends are. now actively engaged in preparing new cats for a second edition. Among tho many that wilt embellish its pages, tha following are already prepared: General Scott .«fir til with indignation’’ against adopted citizens l Gem Seott drawing trp his address to disfranchise them! Gen, Scott supporting the bankrupt hill! Gen. Scott wishing to role for the national bank bill and the distribution bill! Gen. Scott abolishing the veto /■:■■■ Gene Scott putting the three new planks into the whig platform 1 Gen. Scott at the head of the l ‘Qalphin toil V Gen. Scott urging abolition petitions upon Con gress to be referred and reported on / Gen. Scott refusing to. write before his nomina tion! Gen. Scott joining the Masonic Lodge ! Gen. Scott denouncing the Masons ! When this book appears, it is supposed a great excitement will take place, and that all the chil dren will cry for it bb they do for loicuges. It was at first proposed to have the portraits of our three whig editors published in the work: but as it is intended to be ornamentat, the publisher has declined inserting them. Sutler County. The Democracy of Butler County met In con vention on the Cth inst.,. and made tho following nominations: For Connhsionsr —.Tomes McEHiouny. For Auditor —John Martin. ■ Trustees of the Butler Academy— Rot. Wm. A,, Potter and Robert Carnahan. Gen. John N. Purvisnce was declared tliocboice of the convention for Congress, anil tho fallow ing resolution was adopted: Resolved, That John Lavely, Jno. 11. Nogley, John McDivitt, M. Zimmerman aod W. P. Mac key, bo delegates: to moot the conferees from Allegheny connty, to place in nomination a suit able candidate for Congross, on the 23d day of August next, at BaUcrstown. The Convention also adopted the following in relation to the nomination of candidates for the i'Legislature: I Resole/il. That Geo. Beam, W. W. Dodds and James G. Wilson, be delegates to meet tho con ferees from Beaver and Lawrence counties, at Bnch time as shall be agreed upon, to determine I upon the nomination of suitable candidates for the Assembly. The convention appears to have been a very spirited one, and the tenor of the series of reso lutions adopted indicate tbat on.- friends in Bat tler ore fall of hope. ' Depot at Parkkbsdubg.—The Parkersburg Gazette announces the purchase in that city, by the President of the North Western Virginia Railroad Company, of a lot of three acres of ground for the site of a railroad depot. Tho lo cation is described as above the level of the highest floods of the Ohio, easily accessible from both rivers, and central as to the present town. Other purchases have also been made by private parties In the vioinity with the view to the erec tion of produce and forwarding depots, and ware houses. The Milwaukee Nets! says that a Whig mass meeting held- in that city on the 3d inst., refused to adopt tho resolutions of the Whig National Convention, hut laid them on the table by a largo majority, sod adjourned withoutpass* ing any resolutions. The whigs of that -town mast bavo read the letter of our neighbor of theCscrHe, and resolv ied before they held the meeting, to repudiate the platform. ■ ggga, Thomas F. Meagher addressed the grad uates at the annual commeucement of the St. John’s college, at Fordham, New York, on Thursday. ; During the day tho degree ofDoator of Laws was conferred on Mr, Meagher, by the Faculty. He is shortly to visit Philadelphia, and pass a few days with some friends who have invited him to join them. ... - B©, A Monster Iron Steamship,. called the Atrato; is now building in one of the English ship.; yards, which will be large enough to contain the steamship Arabia, of 2,- 400 tons; and a good deal of room to spare.— Her length of keol will be 310; and her prome nade, from stem to Btern, 310 feet long by about 88 feet broad. ‘ Sbootikq Apfjiays.— Two street affrays took plaoeat Lexington, Ky., a few days ago; in one, a young man named Tilfords fired a revolver four times at Col. Thos. Redd,sligbtly wounding him in the thigh. In the other, a .man named Word, shot, at another named Evans, without striking him. flnAiun’B Magazine.— Wehavo reoeivod from the publishers tho August number of Graham’s Magazine. Its embellishments are very fine, and its contents are unusuallyinteresting; For sale at all the periodical depots. Stage Amunobment.—The stages on the northern route leave the St Clair Hotel every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings at 7 O’clock. :Dead.—We are pained to. announce the.death ojTSamuri Moore, hatter, formeriy of'this elty. Hwdied in St Louis, on Saturday, of Cholera. . • ( gggt- Thu Flatter Tma, Sacramento, estimates by emigration -the' population of California will be issreased 100/000 during the present year. ■ ■ ■ • l \> i- ." -T • , . , * * ’ ' 1 «, » f ‘ ‘ * r £ ' . v |1 *-r . i *,V, ; f “ " ' \ ~ |, ,' J , •<*' t>s ''''•* ' ' "'.''V- '''”* v ' From tKe Richmond Gnvnrer. I ROORBACK faotobt; , TO THE UNIVERSAL WHIG ’PARTY. The undersigned, hearing of General Roolt’s-. nomination, begs leave to offeir for'sole,'upon very moderate: terms; a large OBsortmeiit.of on ecdotes drawn from Gen. Scott’s life:andoh&rt deter, whloh must tell; with thrilling :upou the approaching .canvass. ■ These 'anecdotes are-- pot up in the Very best styleof Whlg tnanufao tnre, ond are well baited to every latitude, and every taste, in our wide extended country; and the- undersigned flatters himself that, if gene rally circulated; they will inevitably secure the General’s eledticn.- They will be put up in par cels to .suit Turchaeeraj-and carefully selected and forwarded, so that those designed for the South will not, go North, nor those go North ■ which are designed for the South. Small lots. Will be disposed at the rata of 25 cents per dozen; but large packages designed . for. Whig clubs, mass meetings, barbecues and the liko, will be put down to the reduced price of 20 cents t per 100. Whigs, to your trade!—with, your usual energy and onndor, onr. triumphis certain. , Wesubjoin a few anecdotes ns specimens of our assortment. . ANECDOTE OF GENERAL SCOTT AND GEN- ERAL WASHINGTON. ■.{For General Circulation) In the year 1798, General .Washington hap-, pening -to be in .Richmond, Ya., bo was-intro duced to: Mrs. Scott, the accomplished mother of the Hero of Mexico. The General was just old enough at that time to be sporting about his mother’s knee. The Father of bis.country, af ter the usual salutations to tho mother, fixed his eyes steadfastly on the child, with an intensity of interest; which ho has never before or after wards known to evince towards children. : After a long pause, he said, with his usual dignity and gravity. . ■ ■ "Madam, is .-that your son 1" “ Yes, sb\ woo the mother's reply, her maternal pride kin tiling at the special notice taken of her boy* by so great and good a man. “ Raise him- well,"- .continued the discerning Washington. “I have but one rule," rejoißtid the . pious i matron, “ for raising my children. It is to fol low striotly the .precepts of tlio Good Book, as to morals, aud to confine them toioajj, as to diet. But why your injunction; General ?” “ Because, madam;” Bnid he, “ I discover in thatohild the germ of the noblest character that America ever produced.” Such a Bentenoe from Washington confounded for a time the modest mother. At length re covering herself, she replied : “No, General, no! My eon is, iadeed, at this time, all that a mother could hope for or desire in a obild of his age; but. America has produced one” (casting a significant glance at the venera ble hero,) “ whom my son will never equal.” “ Theu, madam,” said he, “it.will only be be cause that ane has had opportunities of distinc tionwhioh your son may not have.” . So saying, the General presented tlio little prattler a sovereign. The gold of that sover eign Is now In the hilt of General {icon's sword. So wonder that. bo has ever proved..invincible. Thus the penetrating oyo of Washington saw, in little Scott, his superior, and hod tho magnani- I mity to acknowledge it. GENERAL SCOTT. AND NAPOLEON BONA PARTE. ( for the Worth ; When Bonaparte heard of the battle of Lun dy's Lone, he observed to Wm. A. Crawford,* then Minister to Prance: “ I love America, ond Francs is bound to her by Indissoluble ties; bnt should fortune ever decree that I should make war upon that-country, Max I NKVrr. HAYS to ENCOCSTEB TUOT 8coTT;” It is well known that Scott was the only man living whom Napoleon feared. , GES. SCOTT AND LORD WF.LLINGTON. (Xationr.!.) Every Whig lias henrd of Lord Wellington’s compliment to Gen. Scott; but very fow, we be lieve, arc apprised of the circumstances under which it was uttered. It was at an immense mass meeting, called 10 consider the propriety of supporting tho claims of the King of Mosquito. Here Lord Wellington passed the well-known compliment upon the gallant Scott; nndudded, “Let the Mosquito King go, and every King on earth, rather than, baxzord n controversy with tho United States while Gen. Scott is at tho head of her army.” There iB no doubt that this ad vice of hio Lordship omul the Cniitd Statu from a bloody war xo7,GQO ( - 000. There are now employed in oonstruotlog the North Carolina railroad, 1,465 men, 403 boys, 300 carts, GO wagons, 786 horses and mules and 44 oxen. The annual commencement of Brown' Univer sity took place at Providence, R. Island, on Wednesday. W. P Dorsey and A. 8. Linthlcum, of Bair timore, were among the Americans in-Paris, on the Ist instant. The Canadian ced*sus. show: a total popuiatioD, in the two provinces, of 1,809,G60, The Catholic church at Carlisle,'Pa., was rob bed, last week, of a cbalico worth $2O. ■ A man named Death died of cholefa, at Co- lurabus, Obio, on the 11th inst. A telegraphic dispatch, via Paris, states that the affair of the inheritance of Meheraet All has been arranged in Egypt between the Viceroy and the Porte. The former is to pay the heirs ] twenty-three millions francs. A letter dated Chagres, Jnly.2, says six deaths hare - occurred in Cruces and at .thirty Miller s station,' from cholera. . It has also broken ont at Navy Bay, and fifteen died in oae day. Captain James Grata, a. noted New Orleans gambler, lately sent tothe Lonisiaaa peniten tiary for two years, for attempting 10 hill an officer, hoe had his sentence commuted to im prisonment in jail. Hon. James Pollock has consented to.deliver lan oration oh the life and public services of | Henry Ciny, in Lewisbnrg, Fa. , The EogUsh Queen has isued a proclamation to the Scottish Peers to meet at Holyrood, on the 15th Inst. ' The men arrested in Paris with the infernal machine belong to a society called “ La Vea geuia.” . ■ ■ The cause of the decline of the stage is now attributed to the increase of omntbnsses. Taking hlttera, when one has no money te pay for a dinner, is tho ticight of folly. ; An cxcbnnge paper says,. the most dignified glorious, and lovely work of nature is woman, the next is man, then Berkshire pigs. The girls in Northampton have been sending a batcbelor, boqncta of tansey and wormwood. He says he don’t care; lie had rather smell them than matrimony. The Pope has cent a messenger to Vienna to i "remonstrate ngalust the heavy demandsmade on i the Pupal Treasury by Austria, for the mainte i nance nf troops. Vi. Vi. Phelps, of Utah, said to bo a leading Latter llay Naiut, and an elder in tho Mormon Church, his written a letter to thu W. Her ald, acknowledging that polygamy isgpraclii-ed among them and defending it. Despite the many statements • to the contrary, the Mobile Advertiser says that the cotton plant is generally small nod backward, and in many coses has suffered- from tho usual cotton diseases —* ~o*. Another Ucfrnder of fien. Pierce. The United States Service Journal, edited by d, 1 \V. AV. Tomjjkiua, New York, coutama an other vlmlicatioixof (.ten Pitrce* by a compuuiou in arm?, as was the editor, in Mexico. . The Journal 'in ueutraV in pulitiefij hut prompt at meeting.and defending all unjust reflections up on the army and its officers, of the pabt ortho present. .• Tho .following is the • article of the Journal : tiFN, Kuajjkmt: PrtßcR —It is painful to hear j uovr and theu a equlb from aotue voiuoteor, re- j fleeting upon the valor of this citizen w hen act- j log oa tho commandant of ft Tolunteer. force in | Mexico. Although fliicU an instance is not worth I repeating, wo caunot avoid rebuking thoao who j are so unsteady with, their tongue as to slur at I others. Whenever you meet ainan, reader, who has the kindness to entertain you with a detail j of his chivalric actions, aud i» free to detract J from the merits of others, who would damn the 1 character of their superiors with slanders and 1 insinuations, you may torn the story end for end j and you shall havo the parties iu their proper position. Oca. Pierce is an honorable man and a brave officer, Go. citizens to Geu. »?cott und to the oSoers of tho army who noted ia bi 9 and thoir vicinity, and inquire of thcm, a whether bo wae qualified os an officer, that ia, if yon t“ in * \ the speech of theßO who hnvo made insinuations : are worthy of notice at all. • We think they ore not. Thank God once more, we. tnay boa9t, no matter of other -considerations, • *J»at wo can safely sav that one at least of tho oandidotes, (we shall have four perhaps in the field) for the Presidency is irreproachablo bcycn-I ca*u, .posi lively firm and clear headed on tho great, queer, tion of the times— namely slavery—a word.that never should be spoken in Congress in relation (o or in contraction .with slavery unless by unani mous request by the Southern States where it 13 a constitutional featuve. Emigrating to tue Exited States.— Herman papers state that in consequence of a law lately | promulgated in Prussia, the Memnoaites, a reli gious seot who resemble the Quakers, have been held to tho performance of military duty, con trary to their creed, and that they arc therefore emigrating in great numbers, partly to the Uni ted States, and some to Russia. • They ore most ly persons of oomparativowealth, .and one hun dred families of them havo lately crossed the Prussian frontier to settle in the last named country. Asotbeb Anti-Rext Octbaoe.—On* the Bth inst., a gang of . anti-renters, disguised as In dians,' entered Williamstowu, N. Y., drove off 1 forty head of cattle, and fired on tho owner when he remonstrated. They were pursued by a par ty of students from Williams’- College, overtaken and after o few shots from each side, the ma raudors took to flight, leaving all the cattle behind. The only person wounded was Mr. S. Field. Avfiiat at Ricuaioun.—An affray occurred, at Richmond, Ya. ( ouThnrsday evening, between Mr. A. Hughes and Mr. P. J. Archer. The latter, itia alleged, gave the first provocation, by using a horse-whip, when the former drew a pistol and fired five times, hut fortunately the only injury Mr. Aroher sudßtined was a alight flesh wound in the wrist. The affair then ended. ggk The liquor Merchants of Newport ate selling off their stock as fast as they can. Ba ring theiast two weeks one firm has pnt up five hundred gallons of liquor per day, in demijohns —this ia beside what they have sold in large quantities. The business of liquor-selling will bo a bad invcstment iu Rhode Island shortly, owing to the Maine taw. ’ B£jfc,’iVhat kind of a history of the - United. Stated would that Qca. Scott’s name: omitted?— Springfield, fiep’diliew i. - _ Very "wtip ,, erfimel, - * ,'nht —Baltimore At yw. / t, ■1: _i: '■•r: I '.: V -ill,' •• ;V/ Ki '.f-y ■ 5&m,.,,.. SPECIAL NOTICES.- UJ- Fiona! Kxtubitlon and dr*a* venile Omctot> i* taiiilMj 1 given Jtivealle Conccrt ani!'Floral of'®" pupiftitmlfotnUyi djesdediteuchweatfo#. TUESDAY -July 2£hb, at Lafayette Hall,® commence : Ticket* $0 tlcketslOceuis/iobehafrattho iioor. ■■/j Eos fattier particulars see pTognmme. liyl7;3i* y |D* Wanted.—A few men of thorough tmsinesi haaitsunfrgoßd address, for a safe and respectable bail; ness;; it is a business, that requires no capital but good: character, business habits and energy. To men with the above qualifications a permanent ifatuiness ana the be*t of wages will be given. Apply or address-No. 29 .Smftft/SeftfstrectvCornsr.cfTnird -■ [aps23:tf Ip* \Ye advise yea. if you have not already, done so, logo nl of ice and procure a bottle of TWER'S ROCK OIL, and by so doing you will.«a?e a gre.it deal , of suf fering. There is no telling how soon you may need «... Read the following f*Ucr-i > • » • • . ■ : . Mejceh, June 4, i&«2 Dea*- Sir: I purchased a botlle of your.* 4 rl?eltolena,* , from your Agents, Magoffin. A HUKeanj in this place, to cure a barn, which I received accidentally? and In less, thin iwenty*foor hours it waamnch bcuer ; and l ent now ohle to walk around without the assistance of a cane. I was so badly burned/that my-friends.had.to carrymohome. . \ -./■ If you think the foregoing statement will be or. any use to you, yon may make whatever use of it you see. proper. Mo* H BBADpoHJ) To. S. M. Kick; . ' • . • „ Vi To be had at oil Die principal Drug Stores. IJylQdAw F. S. Qka?ez f A " ” ittvainatoic Discovery* 1 ny Ti.e inventor of M’Lanc’s Vermifuge having dr»- p a «e4 of hisriih: tohis great remedy, the prpprielots, He-ere Ivdd V Co beg leave to offer it to the American public os the heat remedy for. Worms ever offered. It has been tried In all parts of the country, and tn eases which had defied the eaerttons of the beet physicians, and never without the most complete success. We caoilon parents against delay. If yonr children exhibit symptoms of.being troubled with Worms,lose not a mo ment, hut at mee purchase a holtle of-M’Janris Isroti riree. and lhus save them pain and perhaps thflr lives, . : JAMES JONES, v I For sale by moil Merchants and Ornggis's art town ur.d coanir), and hy the sole GO Wood street jylfiidlwUW «tA- 1 ® A - m, CT7Bt ' T uathV «» Tlt>BAl , goisuav« •*o. 280 tiusATf sraesT>coaNßK s&vknaß mrsßriaGHv r|HlKsomcnt>er< have nowonAani ror a»le,.« I and general assormeru or eARLOR ANI) CUOK I*G STOVKSiof vanoas pauerai; Itollow .>yare, or oil kind*: Tea Keules, of different > So*lrons; tVugon Bnxea; Llmels, Sills and Arche*, furoolldings; tirales. Pender* and Castings in general, nude from good pauerns,u.nd of the -hcavmaterial the “ l AVe e te l spe r cifilly call .he auention of the pahhc to our new and improved Parlor btove,ihe i-aiiyFranlt ifl, wo can recommend as ueatj cues# and good.-. ... All kinds OfJobhingauended to . . PeMons w;jhlng Oasuoga from pattern? 01 their own, j?on!ddo welM© give use call ■, j Call iKESU FKUI I S— . - QainctV, | Heim«ica)!y Sealed. Fnr'ia "n Ly ' J t,AVF.LY & CO„ • Tea Peatera and Grocers.- . Fftir'SA LK—In three fubautiuS «T,d i«i Briik OsvrlUTS Hoa«-. roimum- g ih<« maini *i«hr Tbb'MH* •» KWftn’ltoM by I-» httperp. «!.n T-V <=»' «'«■ 1 <'“ f 1 r ' r “ u :ot ' B tiwsias vorFTfr, ” _ Nn CO tYl’i «mI. . . . - 'I iie “*»rABIHNOTOW M»i'iS f'ongsirr ■ \\ ;Crot n Melodm*—J -choice *.a {-. lection of the moat Wmired T«mperanee,Son« . • • 1K- Waahinutnrri«n femrermte- fil-nsueJ—contain inr a >eleMioo «f tU itoH choice sow, melodic*. Ao. v „,»d .o all T. Off „ irr aN A FAhM. of. übuut Utt *eicJ. gootf amt W well improved land. wiih"m.»lxty mile* of.lliw city, and wiihm lwo tmlm of the Ohio andVeunfy l vania ALBO* 8c Vfral tract. of ftotn S. to S 3 acre. good laud, Sift;^ nty ra Apply T cil cu'HTis" OOBB°I ’ he , N ' n -igi Wood >iwt ■ T>AKfti -FOK aAli«—*»u me aicahenvibe tlptU.mu^ V mile* from the city I'ontmmhi* USacre*, >u cf wtiitli ar** i% erected a frarte dwelling, 4») by *a teel, o«fi_and t a hair «oheihii. 3luirimi,nif tlaJi Sasy. or Biw to lm a lactrj JC COM,. of Philadelphia, ftrjseny of I onaon, . will send to .oy address. on receipt of »l.WHpod noiJ ) rjlalo direction* to enaHe Ladies artd pewlemen lo win the devoted aHectlona of- as many ol ibo opposite tot a. lhclr hear a : way desire. The Proccsa Indrooie, r.uino lapnvaung.ihai all ma> he mauled, Irrespective, ot see, appearance or p««»on{ and, lasvthoagh not lend, ii can he arranged with each eaae nnd 4hm detecuou i* impossible. AiMrefi*, J C « JfOAlj» Tlulfidelrhia No letP’ta ufcenAofU ihe Üb* ike poMoyc 1* 1 a uoodiovcitment* 1X7*12 ore amho'lted to sell lib shareaof. f *Mtnncsota”. VV CopperSiosk v ei «n«cceding»y towpnce. ; Thtenm&nificcM mmo now rank# among llteaneM-in. tie world,sud wittjWiihoaidnubijpay udivtdcndor.Sri lo 915 a sbtif© fotihe-ye*rV Irnyuw, w»,h a ptorptet of yet target diVi JeDdshereaUer . ( - - •. y. To cspuolisw and other*, denting o profitable invest* morn, ihcai! shares pttwiu an opnmianUv f'ltely nffofea. 1 A wIkKINS fir CO , Stock and Excbarge Erokerst \ v aq . 7$ Fourth street etonotigabelK Cemetery* THE Corporators of the Monongahela Cemetery, In corporated by the Legislature of HemisylvaoU, on the 31 ofMay.lWi; ate requested to meet at Pio. Mj Fount, siTcet. ou THURSDAY,the sal insiaot, are o'clock, P. M. ... J ostab Kirg, William Holmes, Roberts. Hays, fieorge Milteoberger, KobertPaimer, CJeorgeAV. Jaotsou, Joseph P.fiazzain, .1 antes S». Grail, Oeorge D* Hnice, C ftccS), . Andrew D. larger, £. R. Uvingsion, James Lippencoti, It. 11. Hanley, C,S Eysier, C. L Magee, Oeoraa F. Gilmore, Rntiettltobb (irlOnd 1 ■ 1600 AOBUTS WASTIiB, TO trsvolin every ootmiy is Hie Umied States, 1* cir culate the iBTHoaizKB SDmos of mo LIFE OF CEN, FRANK PIERCE,of New Hampshire, candidate Of the Democracy for. President of the United Stoics. By WD.B*aii.m, author of‘>.Wh*t« Saw in London, ; or. Men and ’1 kings in the :6reut-Metropolis In one elegant IS mo vol.. of 3DO pages, illustrated with an ah-, cuts erornait or General Pierce. ’ The hook contains the particular* of his early life, anr l ecdotes eonncctedwiib hiaprivate and professionalhis-; I ton, a- d an oocoantof his public and military services, Ac,, Ac, Ac ; by a popular Netv England Author, who. has visited Concord for the especial purpose of prppar rlng a teliaMe and ttu'hentlc volume, under the advice 1 onicounselof prominentPetnonraU..- a < Tlte effort hat the sa- ctlon of thedistinguiihed subject of the Memoir, whose sudden and tmeMected.eteyßtion 1 from aprivate citizen,to the proud position ot the leader, of the great Democrauc Party—and, as lie Democracy confidently believe, boqh to be elevated by litem to:,the I mssthonorauje-post in the-world—Chief Mcgutrate-.oL the United States creates a desire on the pari or every on the part of every American to know t!ie par ticulars of his Life. „„ , , . Uniform retail price, In piper covers,so cents; la neat, cloth, 15 cents. . , „ . - Copies sent by. ntsil, post-paid; on receiptor price. For farther particulars, eddrss^osl Sole Publishers, Auburn,!*. Y Publishers of Democratic Papers within SCO miles of the State of -New.'York, inserting the above, (with this notice) iwlfle pievioua to the lit oi SeptexaDfi next, *haU receive a copy or the ® Jn j}o jySO UdA3 w. - Auburn, S.V. " Soticei (TtHE porlnershlphereiototc exlalngbetwemt Jhejm-; I dorsigneJ, under :the name «rj»MILLB A *QPf».< Is this flay diMoWedfby.Biuiaal consent •. u Thelittsmevsof tho fate firm WiH.be MUlea by A*-» #/ AITLLSoWho wiUbe ibejstday of Abgnn. ei the store of Mr. A. Culbertson, ©ivLlberiy, street . - llavitfz declined business, wo .wiljjrent, very Jowyto a good tenant,, the W arc house, No, aier. strcet,on wnich we hold o lcarc ■ , « *7.Vt 'a ; ■ . jy|7'3t A. D. Ml 1.1. C. ■" ir u.o w » ’a c: ha b o b., -TVRTLS CRESS, P-1, A LLEN BROWN, Prepnersr.—This splendid end A commodious eatabUlhment, rec«itly erected by the, proprietor,atthe tetmlaus pf the.Braddock’a Field Plank Road, and near the present wrmlnna of tho Pe.nnx. Rail roadAwelve miles iromlbe City, is now open tuiibo 16-. cebiion of FamlHea and others demons of escaping the hetftof the city during the fiommer months. This rpu clous hotel being near the railroad, turnpike, Mouooga* taela river and plank road, >s readily accessible by_ all tlio*e means of conveyance fromzhe city; and affords a detlghtfiil summer'retreat,-with pleatanv.walks and dfiveaiand beautiful scenery; It:« magnificently fitted ■up and furnished with every improvement or first-class modem hoie!r*-raultea of rooms, parlors, etc. An omni* bits will convey passenger, to and from the Railroad Den Di. onjhe arrival and departure or trains. proprietor feck a,*uredthßUwenty,yearsex nertenee in -the hnsincsssfiUcnable hto toceopro the comfort Add intmtethesatisfacunn pf.aU whomay vtiit 'him ,nhla newlocation— ■ - tnajgJnd, r M CAMEtoUtcicsidenceofthamjßsonßßnin- toWn*Mp, on the ***2£*E22 wQSIIEEI) COW, Buppose3 to be War or xnreT**r* ukeheiaway^ewiiihe ■ • 1 ... .-*•*•s ' i i-. r'- • 'Jr. .•• '-* ■ ••■ ,; -L- v J f ‘V.* * **«**■ '• '.'^ : ;;- r '-*-:'‘f ri -•*?• t ic^vlV.''.''-' .=** . i , • • t-'. ■ SPECIAL NOTICES. , E7* BLACR TKAr—For ihebe*t Oolong Tea to Pitt*- burgh, ®«- f T»igo lojtaPeWn Tn Store, 38 Fifth elreel, where the very best Else* wl4 Green Teas can always Be had. [jy® Hi 4Hli, . fatreesssoa ot o -v. BicDLS,i SffBXJEOK DENTt&T, iay3.7] .BO* I** EmymfleM iiroot. OtA>O t % fry* Meets abwre the fFßeilly Telegraph Offiue.eor. nerot Thirdand-Wood Bi.»y ■jBTNA INSUBANCE COMPANY, . OfßArtrocdyConas Capitol Bloch*<33oo,ooo Aesets ii7g • Offireof the Pittsburgh AgencylatheStore Room of M’Cardy A Loomis, No. SO wood street. nav4.tf R. if. BEESON, Agent. badiei' OiassesMtDafPfl College* ID* IN PENMANSHIP, CARD WRITING AND DRAWING, .under Mr. J.Z>. WILLIAM?, andMivF. &LATAPER, aod In all the higher branches of nn Ep* ghsh ard Classical Education, tinder Mr. P. UAYDI3L. Two spacious room; litre reccntly-becnelegantly fitted up tor their special accommodations Call end see the arrangements. laprfi I J. C aNDERSON‘-»-‘“-*->*‘**v i ->>-*»»MWASIIHDLa I fJjT J. C. Amhbson and Mixta* Tikulb have U-ls day i entered into patincr'hip, underlho firm and style of J. C. ANDERSON & CO, in the Wholesale Frau and Confectionary lmslness,-at No. fl Wood street, Vlits burgh- ■■■> liavtng disposed of ay enure interest in the Whole* sale Frail and Confectionary business to Messrs. J C. AndersonAOo-,1 take pleasure in recommending them to my iurraer friends and customers; and hope for a coni intuition of the liberal patronage bestowed on me; i>7:U* JOSHUA RHODES. - P«lcon , i Daguerreotypes,- . Post Office BuUdingSy Thira Street. . riRBNESSES taken m all weathers, from 6 A* ftL to J_j 6 P.M.. giving an accurate artistic and. animate likeness, aaiiae and vastly superior to the raon cheap daguerreotypes, at . the following cheap prices Si.so, «iy»o, 83,00.84,00,85,00 andupward, ae cordtngio the size andqoaliiyof case or frame. Ilonre for children,from 11A. M. to 3 P. M. • .• ' N.*B —Likenesses of sick or diseased persons taken in any.part of the city, , ~, : {nov2s:ly.' tD*DEAFNESS.noi«siiuheticaa,and all disagree able discharges from the ear,speedily and permanently removed without pain or inconvenience, by Dr. HART' LEY, Principal Aurist of the N. Y. Ear: Surgery, who may be consulted atfll) ARCH street, .Philadelphia, from PtoSo’cloek. .. . r . Thirteen years close and almost undivided attention to this brunch of special- practice : has enabled him to reduce liie treatment to such a degree of success as to find the most confirmed and obstinate eases yield by a leady attention to the means prescribed. . fau tn CURTAINS, CURTAIN MATERIALS, AMD Curtain Trimming* offivery Dwerlptloa ID* Funuture Ac., Lace and Curtains; N.Y. Painted Window Shades, .v Gill Cornices, Curtain Pins, Bands, Ac. &c^ Ar Wholksalc auo Rhzau. __ W- H. CaURYL,ICS Chestnut St, cor. Fifth,: "PHILADELPHIA. fry* Curtains Mad* and Ttfoimid-tn ths fitietu Frtneh sSI irar2o;ly* ' ■ - ■■■ : ' - "" --- ' ** .( STATE mCTUAI. - FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. HARBHBUBU, PA. CAPITAL, 200,000 DOLLARS. Designed only for the safer classes6fproperty ? ample coptial.and attords sapciior advantages in point of safety and accommodation, ro.CUy.and Country Mcrchams and owners of Dwellings and isola ted orCoor.lry Property. . / /' • • . • a.-A* CARRIER, Actuary, r novli Branch Office. 54 Smiihfietd st, Pittsburgh. -> A Tiiteg of Ucauty ta a Joy PoraverJ 1 it?* \\ by wilt people en urr. pimples on the ‘-hnraan lacs oivine,'* or eruptions of any ktttd, when iri« A ,tacv. io Aril hwnwh,th«t Dr, Gvyzoti 1 * : Ycllffio Boek and. So«u?»ari.?*i, clenwes ihe sfcin iTom. atl unpuruy re nsoving Pimple*, Sores atd Ulptches; leaviug the affect ed naru ns beat by,smooth and soft .as the ne*»o f . a. babe lits really priceless to those that wish the rosy brnutv of childhood. . _ • ■ • * • • •• licau‘u« a'liofeacndTOtsonous wounds louirchaTge all Infeetrd matwr, and eradicates every impurity-fiom It uoe* its wart, mildly, but effectually, giving consci* cu> beauty aud nloooung healib,itt ; ihe place of ugil* nenand wul-alckeni«ganea»e. . ' ■ See advertisement ta aitothercoinmn. . uyioAstw Associated Flnmnn’r inaurance Oosttpo ay of tbs City of PUUbargh* W. W DALLAS, FraNEY,6«it 07* Will insure against HRE and MAIUNb RlsAs OoSifLeifewtngoftrlo Hbwr*, JVoj.liW a«wf 135 Wale*it ■ Diaccrous: W.'W. Dallas, . John Anderson* ; • R.l^Shopwa,.-: Wm. M. Edgar, U BWPkiua, ; Robert Finney, • rharles.Kcnt, - William Gorman, William Collingwocd, - : A P. Anshuir, Joseph Kaye, . William D. Wrlghter. , W lmproTe< sbouldn ... . irrXaUen«n , »,MUses jtndßws.Sboulder Br&ces—a large lot received, of lire reosl improved ana jaahioaablc kind, intended to relieve itoopea snoalders, weak back. leaning forward, 4c. These Shoulder Hrajesare an artlcleof great .value, and are yasily au perior to moat articles of the kind In use. rito gentle men’s Brace answers ihe purpose of su?pena«s,as well as Shoulder Bruces, and al a very litle above ibe price €f For sifeat Or. KEYSEB'S Drag ?ior?,No.MO earner 61 Wood streetanilVlrgm alley., v i .peo,a*w . irj* Od4Fcliowfl r Hall* Odcon Building, Fouttb 1 met, bettetan Wood and SmUrJUld sfrisU^—"PiUibutijn encampment* No, 2,meets In aiid.S&Toesdaysof each Degree Lodge, No.4,meets 2d and4thTues hjseehanlcß’Lodge,No;9;ineetßeveryThor«dayovcn- f o ?Veatern Stat Lodge; No. 91, meets every Wednesday. *'lron&Uy Lodge, No. 162, meets every Monday ev'ng. Mount Moriah Lodge, No. 300, mods cveryMooday evening, at Union Hall, corner of Fifth and Smltnhetd. Zocco Lodge, No. 385, meets every Thursday evening, althelr Hall, cornet of Smith field and fifth streets.. ■ Twin City Lodge, No: 211, meets everrFriduyeven-. tn*. Hall.comerof Leacock and Sandusky streets, Al teghenyCity. : [mayWtly CITIZENS’ ' ■ Tnanrannp Company of Pittsburgh. ...... 0. G- HUSSEY, President. SAMUEL* U MABSIIELL, Secretary. OPFIOBtUIWAIEBSTBEET, ttiucm Afartll and Want ttrtas, Insures HuU ana Cargo iUsis, On the OMo and Mit*i)iippi River* and tributari**. : INSURES gainst Lossor Damage by . v ALSO—Against the Penis of tbe-Sea, : and Inland Navigation and Transportation. . j ■ ■ ' DIRECTORS. , C G. Hussey, - Win Latimer, Jr., - William Bagaiey, Sam’lM.Kier,' ■ -Ilogh D, King, William Btngoam, Robert Dunlap, dr., . K Dehaven, S. Hatbaugh, .■■■ Francis Sellers, Edward lleaileton, JtScboonmaker. < Walter Bryant, • Samuel Rea. Isaac M.Pennoek ~.. Pltttbarab Life lnauranca Cotapany, - OF PITTSBUJiOU, PENt\'A n Capital 9100,000. President—lames S. Hoont Vice President—Ramnel M’Clarkan. > Treasurer—JosephS.Leech.. , ..... •. Secretary—C. A. Colton. ' ' o»nc*. No. 55 Ftrra Snaar, tn Masonic Btnuusa, j Tnis Company nukes eaerr lssoranee appei tamtngto or connected will, Lite Risks. : . . ■ ■ :: Muiaal rales or e the same as-those adopted by:other Safely conducted Companies. , , ■ joint Stock Rates at n reduction efono-uilrd from the Mntoaf tales—eqnsl to a dividend oMblny-tbree and bne-tbird per cent.| pdtd annually in advance. : ■: Risks taken an the lives .of.persona going toCallfor. DIRECTORS: Jtmei S. Boom Joseph S. Leech* •. Chailea A.Colum.SanmeWClortaa,. . William Fiuliip*> • Jolia A*Wilson, < frmll.fim JainBcou. Tb« lhf«e stagci of Cosinmptiro* E7* N WALL'S SYRIACUM,—BIue, Pink find Tel low Wroppetg. Eecbbauiedeslgnedtomeet oneofthe three different stages of Pulmonary. Consumption..; ! It is bat a .very short time since the introaacuon of ibis remedy into thercity-ofPttttbaTgb,and. already some important cures can be teiarred 10. l be wile of a man in tin adjoining lownihtp, wb.ohas-iabored.ath, der at! the bad symptoms of the seoand stage,lms been. restored to.health, and Anoihercase, ofa msn-m Allegheny city, whom hia physicians bad aban doned, os inahopetess condition, has, by.the oseofsixi boutes* taken in - conjunction with Cod, Liver Oil* been i restored to LeaUhi'and liis withered frame covered with i new and healthy flesh: bet Consumption look to this! . .1. Pamphlets for free distribution ai the Agents. - - SYMPTOMS; First Stage.—Coogbvpain in the head, back, joints, and limbs,'inflammation,.soreness, and tickling lathe throat, fever, difficult and aalck breaih -Ing, expectoration difficultyshgkt and frothy*, - 4 . - Second Stage *»Co«rveness > «paMiipaiccougb l vioieaV' fever, nightf morning and mld-dar sweats, hecuc flaliriam»ttndni(rehlage«iemmefc> R>r»te* PMS.M. mSOTSmogfIUe audite* taili)nqi3wc*tNo.UocoTneTof YitH i}*s?dfcw , /V. •* *. * -v , _ «„ • “ • •:■■::• ••■•■,- :■■-•.• v-,-!-.. i-- •-V '* * * 1 a * » ■ y/'\ - • . V • 1 '*v' < A'.'jßaaassMfifsWf 1 ;““f* *TlßkwflS«nw. eta to tiittth© painting os often at taey may wuiL . jyMflw MASONIC HALL. THE GRAND DRAWING ROOM SOIREES OP Knnfcii’a Slghtlngfile BtbiopUn TJptrft,, Troup* t ' [ Orgarthtd in FbU^dtlftabjin 18(6/ . ; Witt, commence on Monday evening,JuJylSiS, sat, I W. .conitoue one week only—inirodaerng each ow ning new -ond pleasing Noiletllej, parttayip.gi »H *0 1 PHASES OP AFRICAN CHARACTER, m Songs, I Dances, and Burlesques’ . J - Eachevening an entirechange of prograinnif» t - v - - I Admission 23>cems. Frontseats ieseivea for 2raiet» 1 and gentlemen accompanying item. I i Doors open ai ?|o’eloclCi entertainment to eoßnuenco - I at a quarter past 8 o’clock. : I J 7« , JOHN To FORD, Agent; .■ y r . r t «• .. «_<* ' s &#dps>p ; '' V U l * ~ , ' 1 J , V - w » '’“' <* J>- -* x T ,j? rl - - ' „■? „ r >„- / > r , < < ' r \ t f \ * , . - \ t- '<% r* * ’ / - 4 % ■ amusements. CliiT«l«»i:nd:FUtiDar(§R«Uw<) •: 90 ObSVSIiiBDI PABE TO CLEVELAND 9l£Q. m . - Ticket* through to Boro.no, Dsram*, ToiEßo,D*mo!t, CHic**o,:Mo.viatnu», l t;ottmso» J »in> cnicni!<*tT. : ' Tliß lmw and fast running steamer FOREST CITY leavesUonofigaheia-wharf, tootofMarketstreet,every: y morning, (Sondovs ciceptedfat 8 o’clock-connecting at WelfiViUe with tho Express TraJniof theClevelana - (md Pittsburgh -Railroad, feevhigWeflwme at 1135, P. Sr, and arriving at Cleveland at « minutes past 8 o’clock, P.M , and Connecting with Steamboat far To ledo. Detroit! Chicago; Milwankte, Buffalo, and Dunkirk, Passengers leave Pittsburgh in the moraine and lake n Ohio andFennsyl. vania nallreaa; ere-putdaiat Alliance, (by the 830 A. ftL Train,) at l o’clock, F. M. and (by U o’clock*.A. M. r < Train,) stS'4s; P.'M; -whcre-Uiey have lo wajt JjJJJ? •. clocks F. M-fortte-Ekoieas Train* frctn,\Yells?iHe, whicli'takcs them on to ; CJevci«nd> amy«ng *V Saswv lime, and fri same train of Cara .os Uio»«:Wlio.go byway checked lhrongh from PiiTsborgh toCJfly*-; land, on .‘card the Steamer Forest Ctiy. . » v For Tickets*apply to JOHN A. CAyGHEY* Agent C. 4 P. R. Rr W» . c Office la Monongobela Home* Water street, kno aoor from comerol Stnitifield, ITP’Nots—By the Ohfo and Penna. Railroad to AtU and the Cleveland and Phtsbargli Railroad from ; Alfrnce to Cl6veT*Pd« the, fare I9BKHV . Jyo VETE arenow fotwotdinir pssfCDgcri lo PliilMElpbH A W ar avoid aigbt irave!»csn lodge over night at HotlMaysbarg, and tesame thelrseats neat ; ; , : toomingin the o’clock iram,and arrive In Fhnaaclphia>7- • or Baltimore the same evening. , A TheEveuing TnUnwillleaveaally aiß-SOjP./.*' Krtiw^- borg t iots72s.: .u.- - .. Baggage checked throtogh to Philadelphia. v - . Passengersare at nooxpense movinghaggigo on this The Accommodation Train wlltleave daily atA3OP. M,»ndnrtvo at Bcdebaogh’*, (ne»r GtoOMbarg,! at ft r ~ P;M. Returning, the Trams wal leave - follows: The Aecommodanon Ttain-wilHeavo-ai-eSO .-" AiM»arriving in PiUaliurgU at Ms Jpitst .Thmagh , . 1 rain nt 30Q Pi M-. arriving at S po ils Train at Jo3sP.M,arriving at 12P.M. - : * M Fare from riusbnrghio- East Liberty 10,cents rto r;. y • Wilkinsbair* 20 cents; toTuttle Creek 30cents; to. fto-- debaugbV 60 cent?. .... « „ - - -Passengers will nfocare-their rickeusarftelUilrggd; —- . Office irube -Monongahela ltousej - Wfiter Stteet,or Bli the Depot Office, Liberty street. - ’ „ ■ NOTJCR.** In case of less,- the- Company triu Mid • themselves responriblofor . personal baggage only ana - - •' L 8.35—50 bn. 9 byitl ami 10 by.K, for. saleir:.,... jy!7. HTSSELb AJOHNSTON. pitme.Wiß, in store and for sale. / I*l7. - ■ BUSSELL & JOHNSTON. ILK'POPLINS'— A. A. Mam* * Co. ceiveil two cates 6ns Silk Poplins, t noRN-lW bos. Yellow, (shelled!,), in Biota and Tor U tale. tle26) MILTKNUBROKB A CO. 8 »OT ASH—3 caska in store and forsaleby ‘ J* jys' L. 3. .WATERMAN A SONS. SO boles je» SMITH A SINCLAIR. Pepper sauue.—wic.iiotues.Tor saieat . jyg • - hIOKHISV imho Diamond. ■, - IRK9U TOMATOES—Hermetically sealed, for sal by . tjyaj J- LaVELY h CO. TtT 1 0. SUC!AH—A ntime article,m atsre and tor JM . • sale by UyIST - KINO A- MOOBHEAP ~ 'INEWAR—SO bbls.Cider. Vinegarin store ana for talc by 1];U1 aING A MOORUEAP. • HINPSTCINKS—Aioi on consignment; far aatoby •;. JylS KING A AIOOBIIEAD. _ " i~l boxes 7 by.»’Glass;i£slore'and;fbra’ile. lx jyis KING A.r.TOORHKAP- BnalefL i-llltAH— sU bass Mime Wane, for sale ay ;r jylS • t KINO &_MOORHEAP. ■ BKDFpMO MINERAL: WATER-r la half barrels,: • always on hand anil for sale by> - • - j;l5 ■ - KING AMOORIIEAP. ' rjCGAB lIOP3E MOLASSES —St. Louis-Sugar O Hons* Mniasses,«t store and for sale by ‘ ,yls KING A MOORHEAD. NEW llw v osf—l3 ones VS bUe.-eioveri Honey la the Coalb, very hanatomo, Jn«itceM and. far; sale..' • AY. A M’CLURG A CO, - jylS Grocer* and Tea Psalers,g» Übsity-strcei. „ TTNDfiRWOOD’S TRUE LEMON SVROPi U do Ssrtaparllla.PiMApplei'imdatnjerdo; do Bmpbctty Vinegar; Forsaleby j * _W. A. M’CLVHGA CO„ . ~. No-:»} Liberty alreet. »*KFiNBO SUGARS— JLV Powdered) ■ Cnulied; sad ' ■ -v i ■ la slows and for sale by jylS KING & MOOBHEAO. : T?XCHANOE BROKERS C HECK BOOKS.— Check " Pi Book* on Patricks & Pnor.d, Hill A Hoca l &; SajKetn, anJ WllUam Lsrimer. Jr. For sale by * ’ ' B- T, Ct MORGAN, Nfl«104 Wood street. UTOCKS FOR SALE— ■ ■ , " O 100 shares Iron.CtiyCopper Stock; , 3 ~do "Allegheny Savings Bankr , : 20 .do.. Braedock’s FielaPlank Roadi . t *a,ooo Sandy and Beaver CanalEonds. -By - - tvH • AUSTIN WOMO! 91 ttmnh «!•' t'IIABKUS nOOBE, . ... - . cxirautss. OHIO-. _ 0 ? ; PATRICK* SON, Proprietors.—This Homs ■■■-■ • has undergone thorongh and extensive repairs, - alterailohsiandlarite additions of.Norv.FaroiUne, Ac., and tho-proprietor»pledgethetq«elvesUitt nothlngihalf bewantlng on their pan to ' tender the .FRkNKIdN, a ; - oince where all the ef a first Class. Hotel can . be round. liyUnfl C. PATRICK * SON. Mew Blasts* MASSA® IN OB COLD GROUND. A new Elhi oplsn Melody,by 9C. Foster. : un, Ho*l Love ray Mountain Hame. n a new end beaaUfnlDoeU,a»-*onyby iheAllegbanisw.' Where ess the aenlturd Rest—as sadgby lhe Bsker*- Family. * .*•••• • • ' •: > • • The, Hsroy Family Polka., - The Cany Polks. The Collage. - Pearl.. HlsncfccAlpen . m. Emma Hale-ail Ethiopian Melody v'Lauia Lee—byS.C. toiler, v I Forgot ihe Gay World. . Thews a Good Time Coming. Garland Folks. .■ ■ Received and for sale by. if a JOHN H. MELLOB, 81 Wood st’ Klpeetal notice. mo THOSE WHO «JBE BRUSHES—I would moat ' k respectfully Invite tic auenUoucflhe publlo, and • *Brash uaete in particular* to ihe large and excellent aa* aoilmeltt' of Brmhe* atmy establishment, at No. no i woodstreet. My Broshe* aje all manufactured in. my o»n Shop, and under my own aopemaitm.and an made of none Sat lie bestmateuals. They are stronger, bet termade and more lasting, than, Eastern .Brushes, and are aold at loner prises than any other manufactory )u this city offers them , „ . ' - Palrtt'EmShefttfQifl.S-0 uQWU loPiOt Oj UIQ&CCXPrCSIIy’ for'PujuHera’use. . ■ . Painter s,Bo!el-keepers, Steamboatmen,and House* Jteopcre.and aUwhooseßrushe»,wiU(ltnUl lotheirln* • tereti to five raeaealt. ral«uheepHßi>hlngUlasree.Pieigreß,Pietnre Frame.,. afidalldthel; uUcieailspaUy KepimvmUtY stoma: ■ -- . DotrtForgtUhe-Vlace. CUaRLES A MOORED - NotllO Wood street, - next door to Davig> Auction. - • Dissolution or I'muuihin. . 11 “ OTSSrtttif .8*!? mme of lfccfinn latte settlement of the huslSsiof <«lft firm. JOHN a. Parry, . . R. PARRY. ’ CORNELIUS M’fIINNIS. rpHE Psttattship of BarSy, BCOTT tt CO, Is ttlj by nuuool - - ' r pßE.bnwnM*er»toJo*ft'F(readjT, , w;nbeeontjßJift4 JL rtfc pswtact, avtho No/143 Woodatreet, ui Mthe earner of CarinatuSl i^SS^aS^" w ia ~ tfESSSf****.- . cosnsuvs watNMs, fc %& \v V ' jyl&Ow ive jut re* - cross Clarified; Loaf;