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W« would C»ll O'* attention ° r MERCHANTS AND BUSINESS MEN to thw f«t th.t ». here juet received from Pilledelpbie » number of fonts of new Job Type, wnd no J prepared to fill onion for Cenle, Csrcnlare, BUI needs, Paper Books, Poster*, end Programmes for erbibl bltlons. All orders will be promptly filled. larly Ruaai may some rathe ee wt and I of b| qaeu< HOW TIIIW® 3 LOOK sow. any careful observer of the political move a in our State, for the last four monthe, it ; be evideni that democrats hare only to do • duty in earnest to giro to our political op ,.nts; of etery color, stripe or faotlon, a I erloo defeat in October next. ~'pr a year past, a large portion of the whigs ham been endeavoring to form a coalition with the Abolitionists and native Americans. They adnfit that without such ooalitions, and a new basis Of organiiation, their party most remain in a 1 hopeless minority. But the great difficulty has' been to know which faction will provail in the new party that is to be formed. The lead, era are dealing with stubborn materials ; and to devise any plan of alUauce that will be satisfac tory to all the factions sought to be embraced in the fusion movement, is evidently impossible. Up to this date the alliance is not accomplished; and thero aTe strong indications that it cannot succeed. mus ttaei poir Wat Ef |,S§3 Up to February last, nothing had been accom plished towards securing the 00-operation of the abolitionists with the Whigs. The introduction of the Nebraska bill into tho Benate wan seised upon as a means of getting up an excitement ] that would bring the whigs and abolitionists to gether. But the abolitionißts adhered to their own tenets, and required that the whigs,should, entirely abandon their own organisation, and come over, oho and all, to the abolition platform —that one plank platform, the sole basis ana Vitality of which is hostility to the Southland ail its interests. Accordingly, wo find that the whig conventions of several counties or oar State, hare lately succumbed to the abolition de mand, and adopted nothing but abolition reso lutions. It was so in Allegheny connty. Tire resolutions were adopted, all on the subject of elarery; and all breathing uncompromising and unprovoked hostility to the South. And one fact should be remembered, as indicating the difficulties the whig leaders anticipated before the fusion” was Completed. The whig con vention of this ooonty adjourned without passing any resolution, or saying one word in relation to their candidates for Governor, Judge of the Supreme Court, or Canal Commissioner. It is easy to divine the motive. Judge Pollock, Mr. Smyser, and Mr. Darsie were all whigs. It might be neoessary to withdraw one or all of them from the tioket to conciliate the abolition ists, the native .Americans, or some other fac tion. It would not do to endorse them, and pledge the party to their support. They must wait till tho “bargains and sales ” were'com pleted. ' They have waited long, and in vain. Not one 1 oontract is yet signed, sealod and de livered Mr. Darsie, being of foreign birth, was obnoxious to the the NativeAmerieans or Know Nothings; and he has consented to withdraw from the ticket. His letter to that effect is in the hands of the State Central Committee •, and the publicatioh is only delayed until other bar gains can be perfected. i B. Bash Bradford is the Native Amerioan 1 oandidato for Governor. Upon the withdrawal of Mr. Darsie, the design was to have Mr. Brad ford decline the race for Governor, and take Mr. Darsie’s place on the fusion tioket, for C anal' Commissioner. That would secure the Know Nothing vote, to Pollock, and the whig vote to Bradford. But alas'. ■ >:% -rv.ys-fe -ft' C■!>• t ' '••■■■■.** ■•,4 ( .- - ' v; :<■:>!' • • :*.*•. \t. » N -i- A.,, i „ ‘ 4 . • w ► i » : ' ‘.- '\--,±.'\ : ?‘ •• -«* ,K* <*'•■* , n>.- ..-Jr» • r .-.•••/: 7•••• . ' .-s* K t : ,/T*l :p-<; ■'.■ L •' H l ' •! 7* ‘ *VV *•••»»•««» ‘if •** i h ; 7-7VA ■«,;**;«‘£v In Brains }M: OILLMOBB, Editor and Proprietor. PITTSBIjBCH FOE CANAL COMMISSIONER, HENRY S.,MOTT, i e OF PIU OOPWTT. A letter from oar Brighton oorreepon' ill be found on the first page. -Owing to an injury receised, one of our « wee unable to debtor the' paper on hie yeetenloy., We will make ell right in a • two, end hope moot of oar readers on that will reeeiretbe piper this morning.. r- The'telegraph news will be found of an on interest The foreign news is portion - important. ! If the reports are true, the ans are erery where worsted ; and the war not last eo long as was antioipated. But , 0 f the news needs confirmation. It is : r too much 11 all on one side.* jp* Al despatch received from Philadelphia, Lou the Democratic celebration them on ih, »8 one of the greatest gatherings that Toot place in Independenoe Square. Bpeech- Tre delivered by Hon. John L. Dawson, Orr booglassi Mr. Dawson’s speeches spokeii £ our correspondent as particularly do it, and eothusiastioally applauded. ,e Democrats in Philadelphia are in high is, and see a re-aotion already commenced :■ qince the Know-Nothing election, that s utter defeat to fueionists and disunionists. Let ns examine the faets. II Th e best laid schemes of mice and mao Gang aft aslay.” ’ To the astonishment and .wrath of the wbigs, Bradford refuses to withdraw. He insists that Pollock must get out of the way, and let him hare the gubernatorial track. And he believes that he has only to be stubborn and resolute, and it will be done. But Pollock, too, refuses to get out of the way. It is said he has joined the Know Nothings himself: and why then should be bo required to withdraw. But Brad ford is stubbdrn. His infancy was rocked in a mahogany cradle. He is a man of wealth, of respectability, of ambition. Why should he be compelled to abandon thisforlorn hope of being Governor of a great democratic commonwealth t Not ipdaead !He positively refuses. So fu up a stump " there. i r Not being able to boy tho Native Americano and Know-Nothings with the Canal Commission er’s berth, the traders tom to the Abolitionists, and offer them the vacancy oocaseioned by Mr. Dareie’s withdrawal. George E. Biddle, of our eoonty. Is sopposed to be available. The Demo crats favored him with a fat office once. He re warded them by abandoning their ranis. He can probably hare Mr. Darsie’s place ; but upon one condition. Fotte , the Abolition candidate for Governor, must withdraw, and sell, assign, trans fer and convey his whole party to Pollock. Bht lo ! another difficulty. Eotte refnses to get out of the way.. He is rich, and can afford to spend a little money in the oampaign. Hois ambitions; and something might turn up that would make, great man of him yet There is nothing like being in look’s way. A nomination for Gover ' nor is an honor not to be had every day; and when obtained, it is not to be relinquished for nothing. But above all; Potts is reputed an honest man, and he denounces these " bargains andnales” as dishonest; Ho does not believe a few demagogues and -trading politicians have a right to boy and sell the great mesa of the peo ple. He believes it wrong to boy and sell 'ne groo; and equally wrong to buy and aril white J • 1 .". .. I [■ ;'l: ,i , men.. He appears to be one instance of an Abo-1 litionist who considers a white man as good as a I Vrgro; and that neither ohonld be sold. Again is the fusion sebeme "up a stamp.” The pla%< it will be eeen,! was originally to put Bradford ia Daraie’s place; WllmOt lb SmyeeVe plaoei and haro Potts withdraw. ThatiWould hare left a clear field for Pollock, with Whigs, Know-Noth ings, and Abolitionists to baok him. And the other candidates on the Bute ticket—Bradford and Wiimot—would hare had the same booking. Bat the refusal of Potts and Bradford to deoline the gubernatorial raoe knooks the whole thing , on the head; and fusion is thrown into utter oonfasion. . There is still another difficulty. Smyaer re fuser to tieetine in favor of Wilmot. He thinks I a Whig should not be-reqnlred to withdraw from the tioket to make room for a reDegade Demo crat We think so too. .Mr. fmyser is right, and should stbk to his text ■ Bradford n right too. He is a better man than Pollock ; and has hoßts of friends who will never consent that their favorite be sacrificed. Potts is right too. “ A white man is as good as a negro, and shou not be Bold. _ Secb iB a brief history of events ttano hr. We ebell keep oar reederß informed, from time to time, of farther developments. A new ere of political gambling has dawned upon ns, rich in scbemeß and trioks and infamy. Ie it not in famous ’ Party leaders professing to h»Te prin ciplee, and'asking the confidence of the people; yet ready to abandon all their principles, and trade tor the fneion of a rabble that, they hope, miy eecure the spoils to those leaders ones more. We'aro satisfied that the great maos of the peo ple of thio State will soorn each political gam bling The mass of the people are honest, and will not bo sold; and will not abandon their principles. The DemociaU hare nothing to feer in the present campaign. They have only to close ranke, end charge firmly npon the disor ganised rabble of their frantio opponents, and our old Cpromonweelth ie still safe under Demo cratic rule. ’ Ffttftlltf of Chloroform. Id out paper some time ago, we publiahed an account of the death of a lady in North Adame, Mm., which was asaribed by Dr. Streeter, the attending physician, to the inhalation of chlor oform. The liOnistille Courier demurs to this conclusion, on the ground that the “ eridence is too loose and pointless for the production of a ficed faith. Indeed, Dr. Streeter glee, no rea son for his assertion that his patient’s death was caused by chloroform, nor does he show that he administered the artiole according to principle. He does not refer to the eery important point: M to uhat length of time had elapeed between the period cf the patient'e eating and the admtnutra lion of the chloroform. If Dr. Streeter gate the lady chloroform soon after she had eateu, he ei olated Dr. Beatty’s grsat law; a law whioh expe rience has confirmed, and if he did so, he ,e to •blame, and the chloroform is not.” Finally, tbe editor comes to the conclusion that “chloroform, in the hands of experience, prudence and skill, is too great a blessing to hu manity to be asserted out of public fa»or by such loose, illogioal and unscientific etatemente as those made by Doctor Btreoter, and we con sider it due to sufferers, that the truthful claims of chloroform shall be known and appreciated. Our courictions of its ralue rest upon a mass of testimony'oapable pf establishing firmly any troth on earth. When these evidences fall, we shall begin to donbt the ralue of testimony. Tni Oaxitte.— The editor of the Gazette says there was no truth in the charge that the New York Tribune was in fetor of disunion. The Gazette knows that tho assertion is nntrne. Tbe Tribune has pursued precisely the course that would lead to disunion for months; and it is still pursuing the same course. It published, with commendation, a letter of Cassius M. Clay, openly recommending a dissolution of the Colon. It has published a series of artioles showing that the Union is of no ralue to the North. All readers of the 7Vi4un« know that the Gazette e assertion is untrue. The Qatette next publishes a Billy He in re gard to a bargain between Gen. Pierce and Judge Campbell. It is a Whig trick to charge upon the Democrats exactly what the Whig* themaeWea are doing. The Whiga are openly trading for rotes and faotiona ia thia Btate ; and to deoeire the people into the belief that it ia all right, they aay the Demoorata do the amine thing. It ia a Billy, baae, malignant falaehood. Population or Chicago —A canane jut com pleted for the Directory parpoee, ehowe the Gar den city to hare a population of 66,872. Of theee 28,899 were malea; 82,857 femalea. Amer ican 25,677; Foreign 85,879; Mariners 4,316. At the cenaua completed in January last, the population was 60,782; in 1850 it wa« 29,682. PasssTLVARiA Railroad. —A new train will be run on thia road hereafter, leering Pittsburgh at 1 P. M-, and arming in Philadelphia at 4 A. M. Sea the adrertieemem in another column. Handr«dtb A»nftTM > a»rf; o* th« BattU at Fort Neaeaalty. [Pram the Philadelphia Baa, Jal; l ] # A grand gathering waaheld on the eite of Washington's old fort—Fort Necessity—in Fay ette county, on Monday, the 3d of July, to oelebrate its gallant defence by Washington, one hundred years ago. Washington had been sent with sir companies of Virginians to ereot a fort at the forks of the Ohio, now Pittsburgh. While waiting with his command at Will’s oreek, near Cumberland, for the arrival of his superior. Col Fry, he learned that the French had taken possession of the point, and were busily employ ed in fortifying it. He at onoe poshed forward with his party. Beaching Little Meadows, at. the head of the Youghiogbeny river, on the 9th of May, be learned of the approach of a small body of French, and immediately advanced to Great Meadows to meet them. During an in tensely dark night, while rain was falling in torrents, he learned that the French were lying in a ravine six miles distant. He raarohed upon them with forty men, attacked them early in the morning, killed the commander, De Jumon ville, and nine or ten of his men, and took the remainder, some twenty-one, prisoners; his own loss being one killed and two wounded. The prisoners were sent to Virginia. Col. Fry hav ing died at Will’s creek, the command devolved upon Washington, and having reoeivedreinforce ments, he fortified his position at Great Mead ows, and named it Fort Necessity. At this place he was attacked oa the 3d of July 1764, by a large force of Frenoh and In dians- The enemy kept np a brisk fire upon the fort, at a respectable distance, for some nine hours. It rained heavily, and most of Washing ton’s men stood in water up to their knees. At eight o’clock in the evening, the Frenoh com mander, having loßt a number of men by the Virginian rifles, proposed a parly. Washington was destitute of provisions, and greatly out numbered. A capitulation was agreed to the Virginians to march out With displayed colors, leaving only th»ir artillery behind. On the morning of July 4th the; fort was evacuated, and Washington with hi* band returned to Vir ginia. The legislature of Pennsylvania some year* ago, granted a charter for the Fort Neces sity Monument Association. The design deter mined upon, was that of an iron oolumn or obe lisk,' fifty feet in height The work *»*■*«»« yet been commenced, owing to a lack of funds. Bnt those who are interested in the matter, oonsider it ao manifestly appropriate that the oornsr stone should bt laid on the hnndreth an niveraary of the battle, that .they have determi ned upon calling a meeting of the people of Western Pennsylvania and Virginia, to lay tho oorner atone of the monument on the site of tho ’ old fort, on the 8d dayofjuly. Illinois Would make forty eooh Statu a* Rhode Island, and Minnesota, sixty. Missouri is larger than all New England. Ohio exoeeds either Ireland, Scotland, orPortugri, and equals SooUand, Belgium, *nd Bwitierland together - Missonri ia more than half and larger than Danmark, Holland» JJa'Kinm» and Bwitxerland. Missouri. nnd Illinois are larger than England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales. " A writer from middle Illinois, saye that the proepeot for a hear, prop of grain now was finer in that region than the present tone. *- ' S k<' ’ • * CELEBRATION OF THE FOURTH. The Fonrtk wW‘Wy gea«r«Hy ©eleheatad throughout the length end breadth of this greet .^ g p 2 the usual amouut of powder, pa* triotiSwrand bad liquor. In jffenr York several alarmf.of fire and- a number of riots occurred. There wae nothing, however, of a serious character. The military display was very imposing, but it ended in rath * melancholy manner, from the faot that three soldiers were aun struck, and died shortly after wards. Bostof, Jnly 6.—The national jubilee was appropriately observed here yesterday, and pass ed off without aoy accident. The weather is in tensely hot here to day. Some more coses of cholera hate ocourred. PniLAnKLPHiAj Jaly 6.—The anniversary of American Independence was celebrated hero in a Tory spirited manner, and went, off free from* accident or row. The military turned out in foil numbers, making a grand display. Numer ous societies also paraded through the streets, in accordance with their usual eußtom A largo number of persons assembled in Independence Bquare, where the Declaration of Independebce was read by Major C< Biddle, who was captain in the Mexican war. The orator of the day was John R. Ludlow, a young lawyer of this city, who acquitted himself admirably. He was succeeded by John L Dawson, the Hon. James 8 Orr, of South Carolina. lion. S.' A. Douglas also spoko and treated of the Nebraska question, i and the great question of civil and religious 1 liberty. During the day there were several 1 alarms of fire, and some disgraceful fights, du ring which several men were subbed and one I reported killed. The Mayor’s proclamation against firing off crackers amounted just to nothing. The boys would have their own way despite all proclamations, and made considera ble noise. _ , , Washington, July s —The Fourth was dnly celebratedby the'Democratic Association. Seve ral very excellent speeches were made. .There were, some few fights, and one man is reported to have been killed. Wilmington, Del.—The Fourth passed off very quietly till in the evening. About nine o’clock last night, Joshua 8. Valentine, a member of our City Council, was arrested for firing crackers aod taken before the Mayor, who was about to fine him. Valentino thereupon very grossly insulted the Mayor, and ho was committed to the cell for contempt This created riueb feeling among the friends of the parties, and $20,000 bail was refused. About 11 o’clock, the friends of Valen tine went to the house of the Mayor and under took to mob h:m. The Mayor came out with a pistol in each hand and dispersed the mob, after making several'arresU. The mob handled the I Mayor very rough, tearing his olothee nearly al. I off. There is a great deal of oscitemept in town this morning in regard to it. A citizen offered $l,OOO to any set of men who would Valen tine out of the coll by main force. There is no telling where the thing ra*y end. as the mend* of Valentins appear to be to carry the matter to extremes. i Easton, Pa., July 6.—The Fourth [passed off very pleasantly. Iu the morning itbcre was q jite a large parade, composed of the military, firemsn and students, accompanied by Jibe Easton B*nd In the afternoon a balloon ascension was attempted by Mr. Pusey, of Philadelphia, but beiog unable to obtain gas enough he did hot a*.oeod higher than the roofs r of the bouses. After knocking about among the ohimoeys be c -,cne down ou the bank of the river. He was a„l injured. Several fights took place as usual, but tnere was no riot as was anticipated from handbills posted up on Monday night, illustrated w th a Pope’s cap and some hieroglyphic inserip ti:ms. The Catholics say that it was done by the “ Kuow Nothings,” and the "Know Noth in*’ i>ay that it was dooe by the Catholics to create a riot. ‘ TELEGRAPHIC. Ej til, aßoilly Linin' for tin : Morninf Pott OHE VBE LATEX FBOH EUEOFE. ARRIVAL OF THE AMERICA. Forthor Diseomfitnr® of tho Rnisinni! CONSPIRACY TO ASSASSINATE NAPOLEON. Farther guceeee of the forks. DECLINE IN li R E A DS T UFFB Ntw Yoik. July 6.—The »i**mer America arrived at U-Uifai. with dates to tb- 241 h. Lirtxfixu. Maxxits—Rlrhardron quote* Wheat as having drclioed fmra 3d to Gd. Flour 2*. end Corn I*^3*. provision* generally firm ud unchanged . Cottok H*A»n—D*nnl- od Friday were 15,1*00 hah*, iivlu.iiog 6 000 for «P«rt and speculation. Orleans fair nud-illng 5 V MnbHe f.rb 1 ! cl.-rflng firm with an upward tendency. The stock inclusively of ehip board. amounted to 91*,000 balaa; the aUtrk exclusive or ship board, wai 610.000 bale*. Breadatull. —Kkhantaon k Brother* quote the weather favorable to Kngl.oJ and Franc* Tor acrirultural purpow*. waaequentlv Bre.dstuff* are considerably lower in price. Wheat baa declined from 3d to Od. and Flour Js. Indian G rubai declined left'*, and holders are rather pr«*ing a;-on the merk-L Flour... WMtrrn Canal 3T* et.lar* aav 36* 6d(«U?7e; Straight Baltimore 37» &l. Wheat— Whit! Its Ud/Ald* 3d; He>l, Usual 1* bd-other» quote White at lWglli* 3d to 12*, and lied 10* to Us. ludlao C< rn 36ef<£37* and37* 04. |*rort*lon»—Girdlner report* Beef transaction* small, bm price* firm. Pork market firm. Bwou firm, and Ham* and Shoulder* unchanged In price, with a moderate bu«- D *The Turk* on the 15th eailwl out of SllUtri* and attacked the Riuudans la their trench**. . A severe ballla eneoed, enlloit In the tnt*l dLieomfiture bf the RumUn*, who were pumued by the Turk* and fled acres* the I>auube. They then deetroywJ the lUisslan fiege work*. It li considered that tbi- victory will change the face o. tt A eoSpfficT to aaiwsinato Napoleon ha* In the South of Franoe. One hundred and fifty arra»U have been made. Complicated negotiation* conUnue. . Thu papers announce that ou the lith ulUPaiklewUeh r*-.lT«l order. Irreiflt. P.trr.t,ura to r.Hr. besremd Preth. Tb« Pa I. Monitaar .enounce, th.ton the >Sth of Jan«. tb. Turk. m.J. a trciomdou. »rtw from bni-tri. and jd- U. ked the HuMdon. wiG. gre.t fury. Gen. Ba.cld.ra re eelred a wound, rendering ampuUtkm of the left leg necee aary. Prince Uortacbakoff raceired a eoutuakin. The Kuiwians had sprung three mines before Sllistria without damage, and were prepared to mount the expooted breach when they were attacked on thrw sides by the Tark* with fearful slaughter. The Rnmiane fled. The Turkish brigade from Bbumla succeeded m entering The Russians were employed on the ,l«h moving ibelr dead. Three Huesiau (leneta s wew 1 «W. The garrison of HuUohuk went over to the Island of Mokao and destroyed all tho Russian work* there. lien Grotenhlelm’s division i* *ald to hare defeated two Turkish brigade*, with 6.000. cavalry and 40 guns. The Turks hare driven th* Russians out of Tortakai, which they occupied with a strong gaiTtaon. (leo. Luders is amongst the wounded at SlUitria. It 1* said much disunion exist* amoog the Russian gsn eml* at head quarters, probably Induced by ill eueceai. Austria’s summons that Russia should evacuate the PriD ch'nllUes, it is said, has caused the utmo-t Irritation at St. , p.i a rtbuK. and an answer i* under discussion. P who w*a em thfl said to have been ordered to return to take Sills trie at any from Turin to the Ulh, .UU. th«t J oOg« U.bbj .barred with a preliminary to inquire Into the guilt of uertiee charged with the aaaaßelnatlon of the hukeofl’.r me who eu mort.il, woundod with a polgnard in tha •tracts of Parma. on the I2ih of June. s - i Madrid advicoe to the lilh stale Ihalid aod iloarina wore amsted on a charge harboring Gen- O’Donnell. Messioa escape I, and Orlando was sent to Go- “Iwepatchea from Vienna state that a eluded at Conatantlnople h«tw«n An.trm and Porto; relatiee to the Dnnuhlan principalities, the lng that, if Rneala Taluntarilj retires, the Austrian troope wlil enter the princlpsUtiee, and form a defence between Russia end Turkey; If Russia refuses to retire, Austria Jrii"uk“neh step? ia may appear neeesaarv to Insure her d °S?.’Rua»lens here been surprised and beaten by the C, ?b”Sh of ß Mth» P Sh. at, BUletri. is -nOrmed iiTtsT—A telegraphic despatch states that at a eonfier TVeliein it trad decided that Frafiia would not ; declere war on Russia, but would piece a portion STb. Prn»i." .rm, »»1» »■« order of tb. Emperor of “ ha. succeeded to the chief command Ida. force, in ihe Danube, in consequence of the r„«ed butlers, who had hU jaw carried says to English H«»t of upward, nf fnrtv T«i?els"wafl signalled off CrjnataJt, ° A t was aeterely wcurded. Gen. SehUders haa tis leg shot off, and two other . ... . *rh« car naze among - the Russians was druadf . S.f',.U«l "g“fnS,Toroith. Danube. Pursuing their iujv.ntoitethe Turks crossed an arm ofrihe riser, eei.cd m’“te B o’f Hope, end blew op ihe Russia thnreon The Turk, then erected temporary baltorie* on m.Xlgwten hank of tb. riser, before the north tae of H?, The Russian battalions, east and west, imme diately retreated In gwxl order across the liter, destroying b ßistens, at me latest ecconnts, were to the ridnity of Rolarascb, awaiting reinforcements rpv. Th« tictory was gaiiied’eutlrely by the Turks. The The V cu> _f nTl . r «.ti o na In Bulgaria must now be altered. order the whole Ros ItiS fall back on Jft«y. Kre this the Russians " tn rnhnaoi'bod all their pcaitjoos on the left !£nk o?Se b D the fort, of Uorsotia, Mats- C “h.‘ D app D tS^ , '»f t ». adrance of Belkin for m. P ”he nt ßuLteu°eS,unts from Buchant admit that tb. ™3rllonß eaainst Sllletria are suspended, hot say me Oulrg.ro, Admirals b _ blockade of the mouth of the £ fleet were cfnldng off Ecbestqpol. P^R*Stt Pe p!SS“ha?. , £r«nt into the interim- The u#toAdmlr»l:'-Plttiiirid«, took ponntiijon of whkhtakbe fc2&* l»to a jutto# thf* irractioo mi totally extinct *t Iftnu, hot A. * E *• ■? A", •I.' " * (' 1* *- \ .-•■ .f \ . ■ ■*, b •'.■*•**♦;**• ■* \ ~.„ .. , \ .'.i-if. v V - -* : 1 •' : S 5, V - T* rUfth troopaand majfolnery hare baan • ant to Tfaeeealy, —“«■ Msssss^x^ssit^&piß infcinedlat* retirement of the alllee fro*** Taikey. It can .TBSSySS3rJSSi..«- ■£•£*- {£»s °°Viuwi, 19th —The emperor in resoWed, IT an *n4» answer comes from Russia. Austria win forward a floa i «!• tfanatnm, demanding a eategorical reply w J thi n eigb 71 i Itla Mated that Napoleon has Intimated to the Austilau gbremmant, that the French will interfere to sa D pre«s w oTotlonary moTemen nin Hungary "«d Italy, T h *|® t *“ Austrian troops art engsg'dagnlnet the Russians. Similar declarations ara expected from England. A Russian loan 0f1f1.000,000 of rubles, at 6 per cent, was negotiaUngsatHsiaburg it 87. THIRTY-TIURD COMCER*®*- . WrstiiaoToa Citt.-amw.-Tha noose slinratloo of Bennett's Und Bill. After a ape-ch from Mr. Bennett, in reply to Mr. Disney, of Ohio, he mored to post pone'the bill until December. Some mmrntie* «wud ri allowing Mr. Disney to reply, when Mr. Bennett with* drew hi« motion, and moted to recommit it. . Th. House then went Inlo • Commute, on the Gen.r.l Appropriation Bill, nnl arprooriaUon. wee. *® cootinulnß th. Acqednct to ■upplj Wa»hlnjton with wale,, mnri'for furnishing the oew Insane Asylum. Mr Clayton’s Mil, for the more effectual suppression of the sIS/trade, by ’ restricting the tran.for of American vessels in foreign ports, was taken up and paased. The reload Insane Land BUI was.taken up. Mr Brodbead spoke against the bill. BsjiiTi—Mr. Mason offered a resolution, calling for the M or th. Amuricn Mloi.U,r .t B mel .eo i il, M | iar « of any American ▼ essel and the fm SKKei!?o7»Amis', riliaen hj th. ao.horid- of BT iil'bm Mt.hU.hinß . line or .t.eoer. h.t.e.n S.o Francisco and Shanghai, *la Japan and the Sandwich K&3T"b?Suction Of a tin. of tel. jjtlJh from the MiastsSppiriTertoSan r™clsco_ wuUke" Split gl»e§ 2,000,0C0 acres of land for the .line in two rearm; the goyernment V? miu free of coat. 8000 words per month, the' kept up at each 100 miles, at the rale# to be ehsmj en the 11m now In operation. The bill- was postponed nntll to morrow. W,e«..0T0„ Citt, Julr 6.-i7b«K-m. lion" «enpi«l th. d.r in 'l.bhtinß th. Owml Appeoiwi«ion SmaU.— The ClllhTni. T.l«r.ph Bl “’** upjonh.i mo ended, and poetwrowl nnUl Monday. Insane Land BUI was taken up. Mr William. addreMed the Bennie in enpport ef the Wii. "he qmwSn .h.ll th e bill pM>. ohjarthm. of th. Pmeident, wee then pnt and decided In the Mil. were P~~d : Foe a MiliUry read from Arret Salt Lake city to California. FoTtheron- Huoatlonof a MlllUry road from *^l’" . o. y A . i\>m nafißUßt of dell (racer* so sk.7*nn thetorrltiy of NeJTdexlen, while under mlHUry Sjvernment- Also the bill to refund to indlriduali money oaned to New Hexleo. TERRIBLE FIRE. ~ . . . . Piwmnu, Ju’y h—A terrible firs \ytidjht at PbUadelphla. It broke tut at o clock, at. thalSa- Theatre. Chasnut atreet. opposite lha Girard Hotel, *l iJSTSriyS whole block, bounded by Cbe-not and George street*, and Eighth and Ninth s.reete. Tb ®F re * t Museum baUdlug, containing the two lygwtand ® ort gmnt saloons in the country, was totall {* £r«u large dwellinge on George street, (be WaTsrte Hotel, Bell Twin, (targe Fisher's tailor store, Q. C-Nichoteon* dry rood* store, 8. IL Scholl's eating bouje on Eighth <£• The fire extended east from the Theatre nearly to Eighth, consuming the folio-sing fir*tela»ito | of immense raloe. They were occupied by J. A. Plane, No. 218 goods, J. 8. Earl-*. No. 210. picture dealer and m*K?iod the 1i floor by Bmlla * Co- TK,- Enui 1 Go 214. dry goods, R- • W. rrmrier. No *t*. «sa?n th?flrst Boof,andMnL Burke's miUlnery on OD i. EtvSH bulMrtg. N«w, w» «2 »;.*« oceuiiled partly by the Art Union Gallery, C. F. Melser picture dealer and (ramsdealer, and by Bontellrr linen No m 204 fancy goods, EtereU's Jewelry atere, 201 W. 8. Mason, fograrer; mb Udumus, jeweller. 198, and Harman Hook «r*book*eUer. at the corner, were more or l«je d*m»gr-J ahmt the roofc, and the Interiors were injured by water. The Mareum and Theatre belonged to P* r^c f' ilu wboJ. Mil net lo i-ured, XhrtT dnime n™rd.jusht, burnl»* off lb. toot, of M««o dweUlo** on Simeon itrwt. The MujwumwalU h»»# partly Wien and will hare to be entirely T>- lo the Girard House. oj.pwlt* *be ** ■tot tariouft, and lb* proprietor* are already prepared to re fund ©petition*. The furniture l* aomawhai damaged by watei LOOM'D PItPATCU-j Th« following In tb« bntem*ml of the tb«*tn» w«r« d Jmlji :-Wm. Touts*, t*h*n~nW tod drtnkln* »J«o». iifiOO inwirtd i J A. U. l?b*w, toy dr*l«, \rm fI.SOO, LuST/ M. Witten, b** -tore, C. F. Amt- , Se T . m»lb*m»lle»l 10-tmotnU, lot- not known, A. L Y»o «,nt. confectioner, lo«. SI,WO . Cherlr* Jewnnerwtt, Jeweler, .hi. ,;nrk W»1 tuoetly «r* Adjoiningthe liewtre on the eut-th- dry good. -lore of Xllrebeth Tleee, Ant Soor, Km beery end but little i.red no lomr*ti-r; "gg l Mr., I?tipple** children’* clt thing .tore, lo*> J6.OM, pert y in.nredi Keen** extender dry good* Itniw, '“'J “o*Jy dretrored. loss eery henry ; Jetne* 8. Cerl I I let.re store, lo Tb,'ThKtK’wKKreined et onlnturd. Two Setom*, 23« by TO feet, geuetellj regerded " Itnrast tmi mett is the c>aotry, tw» about f. 0.000, o£usarmer«. Tbit\od th-Tbe*tr* wrr, ownM by 1 >*« B Parker, of BurUn*tou. Th* dttn^s* 1 tbe ,£: building and furnltur* i* «tlmal*d *t $10,001?, fully In "tu tellers of th* mus*nm bulldfeg **** w, j|‘ '* large quantity of liquors, Ale, Brow a Stout, Wbtsky.Oro eerier tiaras, 4c., belonging to Urmy, White * Co.. Brown, and other parties and were toUby uertroyed, .oee "SiTbLv, U .11 th« particular. of tb. lo««. which It le lmpo*»>U* to estimate. The lot* will not l-e body or R A. ShepherJ, on* or the ac tor* Id the th/aue, was found the r “‘“- "“/“‘J 0 cr >;>. It appear* that after «*r»plng, he went b * r * to * e>»« hi* watcTfrom the dressing room; which *u the last •een or blm.allv*. The audience all escaped T * v.mV. U 1» supposed that the theatre was eel ou fire. It brox* out in the carpenter sbop*b.lcmgmg to the e-tablt-hioeot. lIORRIBLE-RAILROAD ACCIRCVT RALtiK *at, July s.—An scciteot yesterday by the rolimoD of an excanion and the r ®" ul * r " milM from B»llim'’re, on the mad botw.*wo Little » ork *ou lUltliaora Twenty-eight perrons were ! other* were badly wounded, soma of whom w»l di«* The names of the killed are as follow* :-*•**? Merrimao, Mr*. Koblnson. Henry Clay Jeffenea, »»» j* Mod iron Jefferies, who also had I bis U« h^keo, Toaner Martin Boyd, Michael Ooilark, Tbomae Dorsey, Darid Murray, Henry Rose, frederiek Oomb,George nerill, Patrick F. Arwy. Michael Kbet William G. Braeken, John Larimer. K. B.Kr»eae»»n. Le wte Cochraoe. Mkhoel Fineb, Geo. D. ftebL Among the wounded are John Scott, conductor, both ly hrokan, end 1 twenty-sersn others bare nearly all their teg* broken. The two trains came together turning a cure*. Some of the *icti£Twer* behl fast by. the twl “f before they oould be relieved. Many died from the beat oi £riS“.^ give their ralos in more explicit language. rn'.-iKHiTI. July 6— Adeepateh from Independence dated 30*h that the Ball La*" mail reached here last night, M™; S«»t irom lb. ~»7-. du.l All parllee weie awaiting the arrival of lh« merchant Urtlna sTany trader* with their twin* were r>tito f aioog M well u could be expected from the great amouot of ralu that bad faUeo; and almost erery stream Some merchant* and emigrant partlee were at South Platte and other stream* of water beyond. .I.b 1.1 U„ f«rof pun- Uhment from the aoldler* at the forts. .. ... or n ?hA'°U>«e .r. not » =.W road-. _ P«n.en«hWH the Catho riSldld Srtlr «nd KM there for the protoctlou ru accidental. Ntw You. July s—Ths ship Trade Wind, of PbiUdel u, *fti™TKnath«ra oort for Liverpool, w»* run into off fiS toWe ntoof bv the ship Olympus, of Capa tsaoie aw Britain with 900 tonaof iron srsafir »» m —« m js^sji^ss^SsS^ S£rJS?rt JggSJ- Sugars doll, with a declining tendency , Orl»M itfgjvi mmim-ikm p„w. declined under • * ’ ... Bootbern red Wheat $1.73, reu - »t 68/3172 • sales 050 bbls. Butter and Cneese quiet and steady. PmunuMU. July 8.-CT»ur ?%’ ST,' rnX'ESi -*>-£. it afloat, but today buyer. rein* JK itltli “ »-d, tig*. In bb„. C1.C1...T1, July fl.-Tho rlrer hu fallen tea Intbee. «*- Horse's EU*»r or Cor dlsl.-A bolt of fesrful dlereaes tbit hs« In tine! put b«m eooetdired aiuoeptible of re I,if, bpt not of sore, are literally eltermlnited by till preparation. Among tbeie miy be enumersted nerrons headache, tic dolorous, neu ralgia, indigestion, heryoua trembling!, hysteria, paralyita In its early stages, hypoehondrisali, eertlgo, spume, flint, lug flta, general weakness, and a boat of functional dlsor ' den affecting the general health of mind and body. A. a remedy for any of the complaints which produce sexual Incapacity, it ie an absolute and inrariable epeciic. BoH by Droggbts throogbeat the United BUie»> Cannon, •sd the Wect IxitUee. naaaa * BROS, No «0 wool Plttrtmuh. DR.OBO. H. KKYSBBL, No MO Wood itreel, Jo J. i. Itausa, Alliihonj CStj. , i yl»*» • t 'f' • ‘ - A*- */'’ . •». v . M**-: 1 ., ■: I’ ,' / A ' V..,'*- .A O-WnwlWwßill Worm!IllV grot mas; lmroud !n»tlfU hM.o origfn of, ul eluilfying «“> *o™’ I"**"* 4 11 “• J”' ! mu ~rt«n. gmraly »°T topic uf m.die.l nd«nce hM | olloltil mow oßOfoobsorratiot. and profound n»»rdi i an 1 phjiWanaatowy much dMded In'opinion on tho .abject. It moot bo admitted, howorer, that, >ft»r all, a . mod, of oxpoUloj them and purifying th. body from.thdr proatnooU of moro Taint than tho wlteat dtaqoUßoni aa to their origin. , goch an expelling agent ha* at last beea found. Pr. M • Lane’s Vermifuge proves to be the much soughtafter ape dfle—its • fleecy being universally acknowledged hy tbe entire medical faculty. Aa further proof, read the follow* | InjT from a lady—one of our own dtisena: New Toax,Oetober4s,lBi2. This Is to certify that I waa troubled with worms tor more than a year. 1 was adtlred to use M'Lane’s Celebrated Vermifuge. I took one bottle, which brought away about fifty worms; I commenoed improving at once, and am now perfectly well. The public c*n learn my name, and further particular*, by applyiog to Mrs. Dardie, No. 3 Manhattan Place, or to B. L. Theall, Druggist, corner of Bntger and Monroe streets. p, B.—The above valuable remedy, also Dr. M’Lane’* cel ebrated Liver Pills, can now be had at all respectable Dreg Stores lo this city. Parchasers will be careful to ask for, and take noue but Dr. Bd'Lane’s Vermifuge. All others, in comparison, are worthless. Also, tor ul* by the sol* proprietors, FLEMING SiKoessora to J. Kidd k 00., 60 Wood strsot. 49* The Great Vrencli tumedle* I ••"■d. BALLY'S ASTIDOTB AND LOTION.-TLom persons who wish for * eato, speedy,-and permanent cure, should use th« above celebrated end unrivalled FKKXCH PBKPARA TIONS. They bare now been In nse tor five years—hero been thoroughly tested In Ihooandi of the most obstinate cat**, and invariably bare given satisfaction. They are not compose! simply of Balsam Copalva, hot are entirely different from alt.other preparations, both in the nature of. thair ingredients and the manner in which they operate upon the patient, llanee the wonderful encceae attending their use. A gentleman connected with the Western Railroad says: .. i h» Te expended for other people daring the last three year* over $BOO, tor remedies of thia description, and have never found a single article that gave inch universal Satis faction aa your Antidote and Lotion does. Ido not recol lect of their ever failing to cure in a single instance. Many have been cored in two or three days.” Price, Antidote $1; Lot km *6O cents per bottle. Invented by M. Bally, Physician to the Pails Hospitals, and c repared from the original redpes, and sold wholesale and retail by DUROY ft CO.. Sole Proprietors fortbeUni ted States and Canadas. Principal Depot, 458 Broadway, *Sid m k pitUbargb, wholesale £* ****l, by V JJ’ISJS* BROTHERS, (Successors to J. 4Udd A Oo n ) No. AO Wood JSeel Wheeling— J. IL PATTERSON * 00, Drurwists everywhere. JP V sar*«. Pleer»«-and alt •■uoiioos and dls eases arUing from an Impure or depraved state of the blood See the extraordinary cars of Wm. 0. Harwood, a highly respectable dtlsen of Richmond, Va, by Carter's Spanish UUtare lie had uloers and *ores of the worst description, and finally got so bad he was unable to walk, except on erutebe*. A few bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture, the great blood purifier, core! him, as it hes enred hundreds of others who have suffer* 1 with rheumatism, had effects of nfrreury, au 1 pains and ulcers of the bones and joint*. %*3eo advertisement. jelftlmdsw Pantaloons.— The well-known fuperiority of QRIDDLE'S fit In the Garment, need* no comment on bis part ; It bas been acknowledged by ell who here throw! him wlUi their order*, that they hero ham fl « ed * ltb **“ taD . eaae nod rtyl* u by him. He beg* to UtormhUl«* iruoa end the public, thet hie stock 1* now iwpbto «** !v! Tailor end Pentoloon Maker, 240 Üb-rIV at-, head of Woed. Nolle* —The Partnenhlp hersto'ora eiU-tiog \~J/ *n.i dor buitwM under the name and «J\« °J HKNNKTT, M AKSII ALL * CO, waa ila»lT«d on the 19tb 1a,.., b, mutual °»“" t - Bf . NNirn . UAB3nALL k CO. Pittsburgh, Jon* 28 th, 18M. Copartßcnhlpb rpilt UXBERSIG.VM> ban '• b „ C KSS 1 under the name and eljle of OKAIT', BENhrrTa (>i for the purpose of raaoulKtariog Iron, “at a, *t, at tbe'etintoo RoWor Mill. South Pit«baTjb_^Oaoo itpw- Ft^ri2eel DSIUh * RlChald#O WM O B l K-VQUSH, FJr*ta.reet. ROBE . It. MARSHALL, J VS. J. BKN’NETT, JOIIN GRAFF. PHtrburzb, June 28th, IRM—j>»2S:lt Citizens' ln»zr*neecompany-, Ml IS !L=y pUUGEi, JUNK, 16, 1861 —Tho Pieafcteot am Direr uinnof thi« Company hare thU day declared a Dtrideud of Ttiacz poluu per ahare, upon the Capital Etoct, payable to th* #Uvkbotrfens or their legal reprrtentatlTM,on and afi«r Moedar, tbeldtb loat. Jri: «>t HAMHRL L. MAKSHELL, Eretary. Indignation and Liven* CompUlai liJSr CURED BY KIKE’S PCTIttJLRUM.—Read lb* tot letu it from ttet.'O. DtcszMos, a Miarioimry lr M Kim —Dear Sir: Mysell and wife having beeo mitlT beneflttod by lb# uae.of your Petroleum, I wish to haw you md4 me a box of-**o or three down bottle*. I am the Congregational Hitttatorin this place, and sewal of my people are affected with indigestion and an inaction of the liver, the same of myaelf and wife, before taking -„ ur paraoLStn, oa Roc* Oil. We took several bottles— two or three each—abont a year and a half ago, and w* hare never enjoyed so good health for year* ai we bare since that time. I had not taken a aiagi* bottle, before that fullness of the stomach which ao distresee* the «V»- pepUo was relieved, and I have felt nothiug of it since that time. Mv-wife was also relieved from a-chronk diauaae ol the tirer.'Which bad been of several yeara standing, by the B *told byS. M. R IKK, Canal Basin, OEO. IL KEYS2R, 140 Wood street, and Druggist* and Mediiine Mere ev«y where. __ < * t ~— Life. Fire and Karine Insurance Company; OFFICE 55 FIFTH STREET* MASONIC HALL, PITTSBURGH, PA. - JAMES S. BOOH, KreMdent Cb&alu A. Coltos, Secretary. ThU Company make* arery tosnnaoa appartalnlng to or cooßected • Jams* Maraha'l, i Goorje 8. SelJen, my2s:ly Btr»»*e Derel»p«ment,-Sde&llfi«mui ILSran daily bringing to light new inTenUoiw, and the nutb of progress b onward; persons Bald, or becoming*>, will be pleased to learn that science and long research com bined, have brought before the pubUe tl* of the ace, in the articl* of EMERSON 8 AMERICAN HAIB RESTORATIVE, a sure cure tor Baldness and to nreteni U air from falling. See circular lobe had ofthe Agents, riving full particulars. Price $l,OO ®° W gv a B. FIBBER A 00., Proprietare, 3 67 Superior street, ClereUnd, Ohio. For sale in Pittsburgh in the following houses:— Fleming L. Wiloox R. E. Sellers, 0- U* Keyser, joe) Mohler, Benj. Page, Jr., J. H. Cassel. AUtjtieny cify.-L. A. Beckham, Pressly * Means, J. A. Patterson, John Q. Bmith ASSOCIATED Plr«m«n’i liuurw»c» Company of th« City of Pltttbnygl^* J. K. MftQkHKAD. Presidest —ROBERT FINNEY, Secre- Will iainn iplnit FIBS uid MARINS RIBKB of ill ktndß. Ofllee: No. 99 Water street. irr=, ClTlZENS'insurance Company of Pittsburgh.—H. D. KING, President; BAM UEL L. MARSIIBLL, Secretary. Office; 94 Water Marktt and WbnttrtM. £u HULL and Rlak*, on the Ohio and IliuU* ilpplßlTers and,tributaries. insures against Los* or Damage by Fire. ALSO—Against the Perils of the Sea, and Inland Nariga- Hon and Transportation. masnoac i Samuel Rea, WILUmj Bingham, Robert Dunlap, Jr., John A Dilworth, Isaac M. Pennoek, Francis Sellers, 8 Earbaugh, J. Schoonmakar, Walter Bryant, WUliamß. Haja. John Ship ton. dec 28 SPECIAL NOTICES. pITTSBUttUB Wm. S. Haven, Jun«* D. M’OiUt Alexander Bredley, John Fullerton, Robert Galwey, Alexander Reynolds, Atm* strong County, Horatio N. LeaKlttasning, TTieani Stowe, Beaver. numu: J. K. Moorhead, W. J. Anderson, B.C. Sawyer, R.B. Simpson, Wm. M. Edgar, \ H. B. Wilkins, 0. H. Paulson, William Collingwood, R. B. Roberts, John M. Irwin, , Joseph Kaye, . Wm. Wilkinson, David Campbell. ~ Jal2 MUTUAL FIRE AND MA -IL§ INSURANCE COMPAST, of pfknsyWante. CAPITAL, $lOO,OOO. CEUR TKR PERPETUAL. JVfiidcnt—Hon. AUQUSYUB O. HEIBTER. Secretary—THOMAS H. WILLSON, Ee*. nißßOToas: Hon-A. 0. Helster, Samuel W. Haya, William Robioapn, Jr., Thomas Gillespie, William F. Fahnestock, John B. Cox, Harvey Bollman, Jacob Peters, John Walker, Jr., William Colder, Jr., Jacob B. Hslderman, Aaron Born bang h. BUSSELL k OAKES, Agents, Office, in lafayelte Biuldiogs, i e g featranoe on Wood street) Western PsnneylvantaHoiplUl^ [KSV Dn,. l. Sctnoic*. Second, between Wood and Market streets, and J. Kro, Northeast corner of Diamond, Alto gbtmy city, are the attending Physicians to the above Insti tution, for the first quarter of 186*. ' . „ Applications for admission may be made to them at all hours at their offices, or at the Hospital at 2 o clock, P. M. Recent eaaee of accidental injury are reoeived at all hours, without form. J* lo ** fv~» C. YEAGER, 110 MARKET street. Pitta- ILisr bureh. Importer and Wholesale Dealer in FANCY AND STAPLE VARIETY AND DRY GOODS, offers to dty and country dealers as large aad well selected stock of Goods as apy Eastern houto; and same prices, thus «aving reigbt, time and expenses. ja&yg rv—o. O. F«—Plane of meeting, Washington Hall, Wood street, between Fifth street and Virgin slier. Pittsbubob Lodgx, No. S36—Meets every Tuesday evening. MncißTiu E.vcutrmHT, No. 87—Meets first and third Friday of each month. [martfcly LODGE, I. 0. 0. F—The Angerona Lodge, No. 289, L 0. of 0. F., meets evwy Wednesday ev*ntug In Washington Hall, Wood st tJTw rr-=?» s.tiee—Ttw iuw“ jw CU'fS.ofPiWtaitik imt JiUqlmT, tatwniUISdWKDNSSDAYof m«rjr mmUb,»ttJi* ILOKI DA HOUSE, Market ntnuU By ardar. __ „ t jely JOHN YOPNQ. J&-, Baewta>y, ATTENTION! fi. U Q.—You *rt hereby Ujsr attend at>oar Armory.on MONDAYS, WBDHBi* DAYS nod FRIDAYS, for diiu,»»d totwnwwwdibl* mm *m*y some before the Oanpeaj. F. &Aa«» nafSMnd • ■ SeawthiyFfbifo*. urn, *°iLl friend, the family am <>>**; tenChir faaW from No. 93 StmitljljSM «eet, between Diaiaowd alley and fifth street, on »»' noltueo, »t 10 o'etidt. N . • ~ • "l '' ' IXW ADTCBI SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS. T HE : J PEN WgYLVAN IA RAIL R 0 A DT THROUGH IN FIFVSKS HOURS. ON AND AFTER THURSDAY, JULY 6TH, THREE THROUGH TRAINS. ' THE MAIL TRAIN will leave every morning (Sand«je exoepted) at ? o'clock, stopping lions, and arriving In Philadelphia ato’clock/. PM. I THE FAST TRAIN will Ic*to Pittsburgh daily (except l Sunday.) at 1 o’clock, stopping at Qreeniburg, Latrobe, BiaimiUe, Lockport, Johnstown, Al tooaa, Ao, arriving in Philadelphia at 4 o dock, the next m °THß** EXPRESS TRAIN will lesve erety eTening at t>«80 o’clock, stopping only at Irwin’s,. G w«»J>OTj’ Latrobe, Hillside, Johnstown, Gamtaeo. Altoona. Ac., connecting at Harrisburg with the train for Md more, and arriving in Philadelphia or Baltimore, at I^Bo, “tHB ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will leave every after noon (except Sunday) at 6JO o’clock, sloping at all regu lar v wrt running only as Car as Bla^sville. THE SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN-leaves dally (except Sunday,) at U “ aUsta lions and running only a* Car as Brintoc - • ItE TURNING TRAINS *lll™ to PJOabarjli. Pint Ae ooiamod.Uua .rri.eJ >1 8 *Fui SaconA AceommatoUon.l-JA.P AL Atoll I*- 3 ®! *•| Li pmtostwYor*, *10,50: Pm toPhiUd»tolito,»B; Flr » to BAltltoore, $B. Pm to Bedford Spring, *6,10. Bmot age checked to aHstations on the Pennsylvania Rail roadTand to PfiUadelpbla.aud Baltimore. i where the Company have, xm> Agent . b( No not** of a lees denomination than five dollars wu* be received in payment for ttehets, exoept those issued by the NOTTC case of loss, the Company will hold themselves responsible for personal baggage only, and for an amount not exceeding $lOO. * . _ . N. B.~The Excelsior Omnibus Line has been employed to convey passengers and baggage to and from the Dcpot.r a charge not to exceed 15 cents to each passenger, and 116 cents for each trunk. . . For tickets, apply to J. MBS KIM HN. Agent, At the P SL R. PasseAger Station, on Liberty st PittabttTgh. July 6th. l&M—1 jeT ' ararm for Sale., npHK undersigned offer for sale that excellent Farm in Wilkins township, lately owned by Andrew Jobns?on dec'l. It la batten mile*from theNortnerr Turnpike, nod eontains 146 AC&Bd OF LAND. There are on H four Dwelling Homes, two Berne, end other out houses, end e Grist Mill. About eetentySee aoe* an cleared, end it is under good cnltiretioa. A good Orjduri. good Springs of Weier, end Coal, ere found on it. A gnor title can be made, end possession glren on the first cJ perticulers enquireVellher* of the un dersigned. MAKOAKBT JOHh STO .i, CHABLB3 M. JOHNSTON. Bietlee to School Teeehsrs. BoarU of School Directors of Lower St-Ueir town* 1 ship will meet et school House No. 1, Mt. Washington, stio o'clock, A. M., on SATURDAY, July Ed. James W Pryor, Srq., County Superintendent, will l e present anc examine ull pereons applying ms Teachers. Th- Board employ two Female and six Male Teacher* Salaries of Females, $2O per month—of Males, s3l3land ta per month. The BchooU are tnbeopenlO month. atxl year.' • T. J. BIQUAH, President. A. B. grgrggot*.Secretary.—[jl7:»Bt “ Scaled Proposals • ~ WILL BB lUSCKIVBD LNTII MONDAY, l.th of July at 12 o’clock, M, for a STEWARD and BTtW ARDBSS, to snperiotand ibe Allegheny Count* Poor Douse Proposals to state the salary P»t J®*** yiam * leeted will-be required to more to the Poor Douse beteeei die 16th of August and Ist of September. Proposals ma> be left with any of the Commissioners. Br order of the Board of Commisrionen-. 3 TflOS. TKRN'KK, Proilent Attest: Jony Ponur*. Jx- Secretary—f j»T:w2t* Administrator** Biotlce. -i WHBBKAS, Letter* of Administration hath)? be**i granted U> the uad-rsigned on the estate of JOU. PAHKuILL, dec'd., late of East Leer township, Aileghen joonty; all persons haring claims against said estate at requested to present them Immediately, duly authenticate for settlement, and all knowing themseltes indebted ar notified t* call and settle. jj7:»6t» JAMES HENDERSON. Adtp’r. notice. The DOCKET, and all the Books and Patera of A. G KEINiIAitT, doc'll. Ute in Alderman in tho Fourll Ward, City of Pittsburgh, periaining to bis office, are do* in the band* of I. Wiggins, Alderman of aahl Ward, ho.» llaod street; whew all business pertaining to «y e using Opd Llm Oil would do well to give thi- a trial, and be convinced o. its superiority orer all others; 6 do* J rMIXO MS t SOAKS A iargw *ud iTvsh BUpptj of Clean’a Ce» 1 e-bra ted Honej 8c«p: Lor’* OM Brora Windsor, an . ..ri.tr of «wr ”""" 1 *r ]O3 FLBUI:iG SHOULDER BRACES—A Urge lot of exrellmt Should* brace* receiv'd t>y [j)7] JOS. FLEMING. .'i EIULIIX lirtVDEßs—3 g roes, fret Llv »al> > bv [j?7] JOS. FLEMING. Mall moss—lW) Very superior, reix-ued Uii» day b j, 7 ,* JQS. FLEMING. . Or»icß I'.iithii.SATK al>DA—ls.loo ftwon bang and for > tale by PLUMING BROS , Successor to J. Kidd A Co , No. 60 Wood street. ■>LOV ES—lOOO lbs on band and for rate «y , j y7 FLEMING BHO3. SPANISH WUITING-r&O bblsoo hard and for Mile by w 7 FLEMING KRt>3. Waßantmh pure oil ORIGANUM—S6IS* . n bant and for sale by [jyTl FLEMING BROS. tk EFINKD RALTPfcTRJS—2uuu fos on baud* and for sab t by [j>7] FLKMINO BROS. PINK ROOT —1500 fba on hand and for sale by j,7 FLEMING BWQS. 'N4IKRY—2OOO lbs, aaroned uumbv*, on. band and for ji sale Ay [jy7] FLEMING BROS. A MILL SEAT, at the Falla of Flab Creek, Ya 4 with KX acres of land, for ale by 8. CUTS BERT A SON, JJ7 » >440 Third ttreet- XUUANGE.—Ten acre* of land, with a good Dwelling liooae, aituale at MunayrriUe. Pa, will t.e exjAangec l,. a. OaNS NEGOTIATED,' Rema Oollected, aud BttalM Partners procured, at the General Agency Office Third street. : JJ 7 United State* of America—Western Dis trict of PenasylTsiila. WHEREAS A LIBEL HAS JttHKN FILED IN Till District Court of the U. States for the Western District of Pennsylvania, on the SSlb day of Jane, A.D. 18M, bj Adam Wilson, libellant and ooownei, agUnst the STEAM BOAT “JUSTICE,” whereof John Steiner la master, her tackle, apparel, furniture, Ae* alleging, in substance, that, the said Captain Steiner, who 1* also part owner, detain the said boat and moneys she has mad*, from the mid Übe lut, and IhrtWow bo.!, ber ucU«, *«., .nd ti»t lb. Mid boat m.J to told l. custody until the said Ooart deereee thereon, or sumdeiM seoarlty shell be given for the amt _ . _ Now, therefore, ia porsnance of the monition under tb* ecal of the said Ooart, to me directed and dentered, I dt hereby give pnbUc notice to ail persons claiming the sail boat, b« tackle, le., or In any manner lutereeied therein that they be and appear before the nil District (butt, tc be held at the city of Pittsburgh, in and forlhe Weeten District of Pennsylvania, on the SECOND TtJERDAY 01 JULY, Instant,at eleven o’clock in the forehooxjof that day then and there to Interpose their claims, and to make their allegations in that behalf. • ■ l- . 8 WE3LET FROST, U. 8. ManhaL G. P. HaxxtTov, Proctot for LlbeUant. Dated toe Stb day Of July, IR5*. [jyfeltjaw^td ORPHANS’ COURT SALE OF BUILDING LOTS—Lab the Property of David Greer, dceca/ied—situated In tb*- Eighth Ward of this city—fronting on Pennsylvania aTe nue, Forbes street, Locust street, Vickrey street, Biofi street, and Magee street—Will be arid on the premises, on SATURDAY, the 29;h day of July, at 2 o’clock. P M Terms to accommodate purchasers. Particular* made ~ « D a a a^'}- u - ' ONE HUNDRED ENG RAVINGS—Frank Leslie’s Ga sette or Paris, London and New York Fashions, tor luly—This number has one hundred Engrevioga, beside* a nattern for a Mantilla. J oat received and for sale at the cheap Book Store of W. A. GJLDENFENNEY A 00., jy6 : 5 - No. 76 Fourth street PRICES REDUCED—Frankjeslie’s Ladies’ Gazette, for July, just received and C$ sale at 20 cents per copy Also, a few copies left of Harper. Putnam, Graham, oodey, and the Knickerbocker, for July; all for sale 5 oents less than can be had elsewhere— notwithstanding the hot weather. Remember, the placed! 31 Wood street. jv7 SAMUEL B. LAUFFER. Magazines for july, just received. Knickerbocker Uagftaise, for July. Harpers “ “ Putnam’s _ - u « Graham’s " “ Illustrated Magaslneof Art, New Tors Journal, for July. London Lancet, “ Horticulturist, u Received and for sale at PAUL KLS!KSRS Literary Depot, jj6 Fifth sL, opposite tbs Theatre. WANTED— A situation for a Man Cook, a Ooachman, and Barkeeper. Apply at • w FHANCISCU3’ Agency Office. ; jy6 « Fifth ft, near Post Office. WANTED— 6Q Laborers, 3 Teamsters, and several Cart Boys, for Railroad;! Id a healthy location, and good wages. Apply at FRANCISCUS’ Ageocy.Office, jj6 66 Fifth st, near Poet Office, SEMI-ANNUAL SALK—A. A. MASON ACO will offer their immense stock of Embroideries and White Goods at front 25 to per cent less than usoal price*. J 36 Hosiery and gloves —a. a. mason a ca wm, during their sale, offer every description of Gloves and Hosiery at a redaction of 35 per oent - jjO TRIMMINGS— Every variety of Trimmings closing out at one-half the usual prices, at c jv6 A. A. MASON A CO’B. KNTLKMKN’S FURNISHING GOODS marked dowh 33 per cent, at A. A. MASON A OX’S, , r j y 6 * 35 Fifth street. /-< sobGK W- SMITH Informs the public thst'he has dis- I j of bis entire BOTTLING ESTABLISHMENT ft the Brewery 00 Pitt street, to W. D. English, whom he re commends to his customers in that department. To (fc« Pablle. fgy»Tha subscriber begs leave to announce to ibo pobliitbifct be bos purchased the BOTTLING DE PARTttENTOf'the Pittsburgh Brewery from G. W. Smith, on Pitt ilreefti Ho la prepared to supply, io any qasoUty. and at moderate prices. Bmlth's celebrated KhNNRTJ ALB and BROWN BTOGT;. also, common ALB and PORTER, Id quart hr pint bottles. " . ... Haring been fur a l«glh of lime connected with Mr. BmiUi's establishment, be feels entlra confidence id being ableto stm f—m** and the* trade with promptness and entire satisfaction. p*kl to P«£toK for shipping. AJlanJcadeUrwrwL fjy4ila) W I>. POLISH. POWIEH *• BIBRDOS, ILrfslto*. 'OoßwositiOQ Oroameots Cor the *c * QQ §#»HFIBLD ftcsdt, near the Port Oybr JjltSm V .*V ‘ r-.Vi, V4'' JOSEPH C. FOSTER..—..—- PRICKS OP ADMISSION: „ Boxes and ParqnetU Ate J Second Per— Private Boxey, large -sB,tX> I Boxes fcr colored peopioJOT Prixate boxua, small..—. 6,00 | . jfST Psnons securing seats will be charged 13JfreaOX»mr tbs certificate. ____ 49. Doors open at 7}£ o'clock—performance coaawMp " at 8 o’clock. Second •praartnre of the talented srtiatea Mr. nd end Mta. SARAH WOODBCRT. THIS RVKKDtQ, Jo*y 7‘b> will be presented the tiwntl ful play of TUB LADY OF LYONB. Cl.ada-_ 8. Woodbury. ? ru£~ *• W*ld**wr«. To ccnriude with the farzm of TBB BBOSET. Mr- Dupuij... Mrs. DoqnU 43* To-morrow, Mr. MePerlsnd sad Kin Woodbury wfu »pp»tn . _ _ TWELVE lEIU PEACIICII ‘ L. T. CLARK BILL POSTER AND DISTRIBUTER, CONCERTS. EXHIBITIONS AND LECTURES. A Lli COMMUNICATIONS ty Mail or Tel«ira|.b, or ftltte fieot by Adams A Co.’i Express, will secure iomediet* attention. Rider to tbl* office, tbe Eotele and Katie Stores. CIRCUS AND HKNAQERIB poeticir lattbfally attended to. 1 lAto'iO’S BALL. titan** «••*!,) fourth street, I; near .'imUhfitidL. can be obtained Ibr rmrtk*, Festivals. Ocnceris, PaM ; c Meeting*.*#. Also. Cargo’s Cotillonani Sax Born Band an be found in twadinem at ail times, t y applying to WM. PRANK CARGO, ai the Oystal Paha* Dtgderremn Rooms of R.M. Car** A Co., Iburtk street, ora I the H*U. Notice to Stockholders. Orncs or Pimßuccn axu CoxsEUsmut R.B. Gx,l ’ JUfebur?*, June 28th, 18**. / AGREEABLY to ; a BeeolutioUrof the Board of Directors - of the PH TSBCRaiI AND CON KELLS VILLE RAID UOAD COMPANY/subscribers to the Stoek of >aid Company are hereby notified-tfcat tbs £f h INSTALMENT OF JriVM DOLLARS per s-liare on their fu oeeriptiaEi wfll te dne and payable on the FIFTEENTH DAY OF JULY next, (the . second, third, and fourth Instalments of two ddjiara and fifty cents per share, haring heretofore been exiled iu,> and also, FIVE DOLLAR* Pt'K SHARE on tbe fifteenth 1 .lay of EACH KN2UING MONTH, untQ the wh*lo amoi^t ** reeling in Somerset Oonnty will pay to Major Samuel 11. Haller, Meyers Miils,; those reriding i» 'Fajetle County to Coloud D. R. ConneUrrfllet I 'lhote raiding In Westmoreland County to General OjTUS , | i*. Murkie, West Newton; and ail others to N. Feeder, s [ Ksq., nt the Office of the Company, in Neville Ball Building, . I corner of Fourth and. Liberty streets, Pittsburgh. I WILLIAM B. CLTIUY, I j?4-3wi Trea«un»* Pilt«borgh and Connelb-vtile KR. Co. t ’uL-uiii or jLiA tXClinaluN-l)w not iurgetrolook JH at those beautiful BUILDING LOTS, *o pleasantly alt®* ntfd on Mount Washington—tree from the dust end mot* of the city, and in tbe pure eir of tbe country—jat, within a few minutes’ walk of the city. The Inclined soon be completed, and these Lota rendered eery eeeyof aocejA. Lots cf oO feet front by ZlO deep art,Beltingat $356 -aeb—*2o in band, balance in soms of $5 a menih. . jj4 ” P, CDTIICBBT a 80S, 140Thl d street. LET— A Hhfc IlCUaßjon P*-nn street near Marbury, for a teim cf years; or, tor tbe pert of this year—rent tow. Also, a good Bouse on Pennsylvania avenue, near tba. •Jourt House. Inquire cf j,4:t m % THOM AS WOODS, 7S Fourth street. i UiKb*E—24 boxea prime Cbte e. ja« i«-e*nr«! and to w,ia by ■ ]jy4] SMITH A SINCLAIR. trALUABLR HAND fcTKKET PROPERTY FOR BALK. V ,—A good three story Brick Boom of 11 room* and kitchen, hell, parlors, Ac~ all well papered and In good dry cellar, coal vault, Ac. Tba Lot is 20 £aetfront •iy 110 d“tp, to a private alley. Price $4,000, and easy term* of pajmrnt- _ On Townsend street—a yleasant Dwelling House of 8 • cnia.l. with a goed lot of ground, trees, vinws, Ac. Price WOOO. ' B. CBTHBBRT A BON, y2S ■ 140 Third street. Wi^vtii.lj —A purchaser tor the handsomest Uouee an Grounds on Troy Bill—it is a home. Enquire of THOMAS WOODS, je2B T 6 Fourth stgaeL- ’ nuAFTs—Constantly tor sale atrigbVu short date, on « Cincinnati, Lornsnile, >J BuLours New Orleans, -1 Chicago, Detroit, and > _. Cleveland: at No. 71 Fourth street. jrfS * A. WILKINS A 00. .ACGN—Ohbda Side*; 2 do Bboulde*s; ?2 do Hams; lor sale by i practice for tbe ia«t four or lire years, I think It oectyfedtfr h- Ur«t preparation of tbe kind which I have an* knew!* 1 -lie of. although I hare bentoicra used the svafaratioa 1 -t several other manufacturers. Tours, Ao..* D. GOUGH, M. Ik ttrepaird'ind sold by S. B. SELLERS A 57 Wood nri't for rule by ( *ruirgi«ta pwcrrally. jeB4. YANKrJi NOTPJXh, FOR Art Journal. Tbe Faron SUe. ■ F.«rc> Leavttf, from Fund’s Port Foils; second aeries.. Tbe Laapligbter. Chambers’ Journal, for Jane. / North British Review. j The ebovelust reeelved sad for sale by / SAM’L. B. LIUFFBH, j«*ia €1 Wood/ire*. FOR SALE—A NEAT SU ALL FARM OF FJFTYFIYB ACRES, cine miles belt* the city, in Robfoaon town* bip. on the Ohio rtfor. It is a beautiful location, of «• L-r.'Tt-J Land, and i» offered low. Inquire ol j-l-blm THOMAS WOODS. 75founh itwt 1 A LKKATU.'—to bosee fair, in quarter, half and pomrit i papers, received and for sale by jvi - HENRY H. QOLLINS." 11 f \NT>.D— a situation foraGardner and his wife. A W Pi-at FRANCISCUS’ Agency Office, j, i ' No. »2 Fifth street, nerr Bo«t Office. ANTED—Two Coloml Porter* and Dining Boom Bex* vai.tr, for Hotels In the dty. Apply at- FRAXCISCUL' Agsamr OHca, jyl No. C 5 Fifth stretat, neap Post pass. WANTED— Several female Cooksjfcr private teflias 5 *liO, Chambermaids- Apply at‘ \ 1 FKAXCISCGSrAgencv o*es, jvl . No. 65 Fifth atreet; near Poet Qftos. t CHOICE «TBiS FOE COUNTRY BfefclDllNCEg.—Rvs \j acres qf gnnroiLin a bwuttful Mile Eon. at $126 per acre. Also, 5 aewl ah $VB> and 9 tent at $360 per acts. A good Toad ahCTapwF •rtv, and pleasant situation for resideqpiwu tisaaeAs ✓ourselves. S. CUTHuBUF W •- jejO ' Tyrt street. v tUT AND DRY TUBACCO—26 hbi* ant L/ rlor. for sale by f Je2S) SMITH jj .TAli iian lh.k^—to poxes Proctor a Gamble's brand, tor > tele by ij«2B] SMITHS* SINCLAIR. OILKS. MANTILLAS, DRESS GOODS, O Trimmings, Hosiery and Qloves, Ho oie-keeplng Goods, Lioen and White Goods, Bonnets MUUafar' Goods, QentOk. Farnbhiog Goods, Ac., have alLbectunarked down torn •io to 37 K p««•«. *“*»* *• l^oti i-3o . ' jaki^ilt ANTED—Three more Merer Mei, to eompi«tf» uy of patchasers. on the hanJvntest localtoa OBtha Fourth Street Road, thisaida of East tiberty. Such’offers, are seldom made. Sditutof THOMAS WOODS, jejS ; A j} 76 Fourth street. HOTICK. 4?" 0 < . « ' o* "•'i ■■ • amusements. lxbe. i ~Lt»UM iP M iwf— •: BBBT PKEPAEA- 'ID ULOVRS—Baron's black ane col Also, kid BniAad Slk Gioraa, at sx ' FRANK VJ OSIX- SOAP—S 7& boxes No. 1 Soap, ftp V JsBB SMITH ]i BLACK tilL*'B.--Jui>t received at A. MTIGHffS, corner of Grant and Fifth rtrtets, a 6*f pSeeee of very fin* plain and figured Blaak corner Qrtnkaad Fifth sW. Now IS TUE TIME To oUBSCBIBJsI—The frtiowiac Magesinee and Newspspera ase about to rnnamw u*w volumes. Nowlsthetimetoekbscrihel BPMPtA DUO., Booksellers, Stationers and literary Healers, N* U Fifth street, near Market, an reeeWfsgsdbseadpUona. Call 4 nil make arrangements fee your Qrrarite Mipile* and Newhpspsrs. J ** luiper, Knickerhodter, , Putnam, Godey,i Grab»m, Petsnqn, ; Waverly Mtpdn*, LUtell'S Living Age, Leslies' GmaeUe, Chsmkkrs* Journal, Gteason'a Pictorial, nunt'mMerchantf Msgssine Flag of Our Union, Blaekspod, Uorticultarist, Art, , - Water Cure Journal, PhrenAlogkal Journal. j«2B Dividend lollee. THE President and Managers oil—lo bfcls lor mi* by jy; • B« FIKB Wi .*r.Ksr «kj£ wORKa!/^ 200 boxea Hr«Cr»ek*TS/ 0 jroes Roman Cudlu, 12 balls; ’ “ do (to 8 do; 4 do /do 8 do; 8 “ t do/ ■; do 4 do;% 4 “ Tritnglds, No. 1; . 3 M do | do 3; GO boxs Jackson Craekw*; 000,000 Torpedo*; j 40 grois Pin Wleals;' JJO *• 1 onocojloeket*; U “ 2 do } do; 12 “ 4 do |: da; [ 15 006 “ l‘u3lingjCraei*«; Second supply; just rea»it»l»ndlorrdoby p. c. * oa, j«27 I: No. 6 Wood rtroot r\Kr UOODA—A. iITIGAns, corner qf Grant ami \_) strrxtt, has now on hind 10 era bleached wnlla, fn-ro6J4 cents up; 50 piecjfe Irish linen: plecas white mulls, tor ladled dresses Toljleoe* Unan: eottoa and woolco •rood- for bojs’ wear; a fempleccs ftna black ehallc; black, barred and. plain borage au ttesnea: isastDte; mantOin silk and trimmings of 9re*y description; tan calm ad and mixed de batfc j areas rirgbams: 600 piece* sferrfmaefc pr i*t*, tut oolora—all of fchieb win be sold extremely be; •jel2 : PLAID Lt.SEN, kVKtWVa’ Carhmerettea, Me Ino Ce*wm«««, ail-wool plaid and striped Cotton Goods, for boje* and an 1 ! jnstieoH red. and for sate allow prfoea, at - '*"• * A- H 5 , '".fj, .r_(. . P.l) I I ACIUa o? WJiB SAUt Lurti-Sl tv, P*, oo tbs BtmJMßTille Pfts, Vryi s to 7 -iu. sm tbs &• Win b, sogto k>uto t*^£z£££tZT2£Z 10®. • f” ftgtbsrysrtfcnUi* enqubs of fears* R. Hi*#* fcu . lllfplMj MJalMnt.lltMsnßdsHdMb l JAM*acTixCEKI. >* . / • Mfebb AcmC -■v; ' V-* “•? ■' n •" V*'/f t—•*•*-- r V p-V' % . '.'J'+Wtf ■ Kli • !' «4 ■ ? EU tkn tffOOEDTB. jaohfbfelsvnp* ft BINCLAIB. fIT K.O6UJM. ~ '