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J -V *. *• ."' t/ • :• !•: i s’-. ■> . •-<. beft; I ■:■ ** V;t ' ••»>•• ■ .„V Viv ■ ,* *' 4 • if* *i - ; .v-,' ■' ij <TV» .I*- - _•»■.»• •■• .■*■•; t’r-x:;.-u ..;rfe>- ■-•• ■ ; y, : •'■ • •Jr •• -.v, ;• . ■■ '•' • ’;• ■■,. 1 ", ’< .itij iManiinn PITTSBV RG H: TtJES'>AV MORNING: democratic ticket. 1 FOR C-'Yr.RNOU, , WILLIAM BIGLER. FOP. JUSTICE OF TUK SUPREME COURT,- JEREMIAH S. -BLACK, op POMtiwrr cmmi. FOK CANAfi 0-J3IMIS3IOSER, HENRY S. MOTT, OV PIKE COVSTT. biohnino post JOB OPPICK. Wo would- call tlie atteption of MHIICUANTS AND BUSUiESSAIBN to the fx-t that »“ U*T« jast receiTe-1 from I’Mladelphla a namber of fonts or t>«w Job Typo, nn-l are now prepared to fill orders for Card*, Circulars, Bill ll*a<K Book* Pwters, and rrogmmm;w for exhibi tions. All orders will be promptly filled. I,ITB FOREIGN HEWS AND PROS PECTS. The war news lately received ia tbe most im portant that has yet arrived. The Turks hare BOOceeded in raising tho siege of Silistria, and probably, in driving the Russians back across the Danube, except from two or three fortified -points. , Fortunately for the honor of the Turks this triumph has been sohieved before the arri- T»1 of the allies to tako part in the conflict; and to tho Moslems alone belongs tho honor of tho Victory. It the reports are true, the loss of the Russians ia very severe, uot only in men, but in arms and .munitions of war. Omar Pasha, commander-ia chief of the Turkish armies, hae established a high character for boldness and skill as a general, and has proved himself more than a match for the be6t generals of Russia; and the Turkish soldiers hare again and again proved their capacity to oope with Russians in equal numbers. Tho gallant defence of Silistria by Mnssa Paeba, commander of the garrison, *as worthy of the best days of Moslem heroism , Bat tho hero chief was 6lain before his triumph , was complete. According to the nocounts received the RuS' giana are worsted everywhere: aud it is helievc-c that their armies will retire beyond the Truth This would be an evacuation of the principalities os’demanded by the allied powers: and the question now is whether the allies will bo satis* £ed with a compliance with their demands at so late a day. After so great an expense has been incurred in sending oat fleets and armies, the allies will probably increase their depiands; and Borne of the members of the English cabinet bare strongly intimated that the war must now be prosecuted until the power of Russia for mischief aud aggression is broken. The con quest of Crimea, the capture of Sebastopol, and the destruction of the Russian Black Sea fleet, n6w safely ensconced under the guns of Sebas topol, is recommended by the Tines as the immediate work of tho allies that should be accomplished during the present campaign. The occupation of the Crimea, a peninsula in the •northern part of the Black Sea, on the southern extremity of which Sebastopol is situated, would enable the allies to attach the latter fortress by eeaandUod, with every chance of speedy'sue* oess The capture of this fortress ond destruc tion of the flejet would destroy the long eutab ‘lisbed supremacy of Russia in that sea. It would prevcDt'the Russians from sending succor to their beleagured fortresses in tho Caucaasua; and tho large Tegions of Circassia*; Daghestan and Georgia, that the Russians have spent a third of a centnry, and a vast amount of blood and treasure to subdue, would thu3 he lost. Those hard won conquests will probably bo wrested from the grasp of Russia, and again ♦rooted into independent States under tho pro tection of England aud France. * This would ndd much to the security of the British possessions in the ladies. It ws.s through the Caoeassian provinces that Russia was ettfuhly advancing -towards the Indies; aud this war will not be. terminated until that highway is closed against the great and grasping empire of the North. Bat this attempt to dismember the Russian em pire may raise new questions and complication?. Austria has demanded n 6 more than that Rns.-la shall evacuate Moldavia and Waljuchia : and 'this demand she has made unwillingly. If Eng land and France now demand more, Austria is not committed to second those demands. Russia, by timely interference, prevented the dismem berment and overthrow Of tho Austrian empire in 1849; It can hardly be believed that the Aus trian empire will so soon repay this debt of grati tude by joining in the effort to dismember the empire of the Cxar in 1854. : If Eogladd and France demand more than the restoration of the status quo prior to tb,e cora menoemeot<of the present difficulties, Austria; and Prussia will probably recedodrom the alli ance, and may be found- on the side of Russia. It ha% been the uniform fate of the Rnssian em pire, in its numerous wars, to suffer severe dis aiters in the first campaigns. But that em pire has seldom engaged in a war for several centuries in which it did not triumph in the end. Its vast internal resources its innumer able armies of brave and hardy soldiers, the military science and skill and discipline for which its armies ars distinguished, and, above* ; all,, the steady persevering t ond patient pur- Bnit of vast plans of aggrandisemont for which its ablo and indefatigable rulers have long been celebrated, all give promise that the pre sent war will not ultimately result in the dis memberment or humiliation of Russia. Her Beets and ports may be destroyed, and her ar mies suffer defeats at first; but the Empire will remain intact, compact, swarming with soldiery and capable of protracting the struggle until the financial resources of its enemies are exhausted; and events lead to new combinations and alliances, none of which can be more unfavora ble to Russia than tho present. To save his fleets and ports the Czar may con sent to patch up a peaoe for the present on hon orable terms, and postpone his designs of con quest to n moro favorable opportunity. But if required toroduoe his possessions, to surrender his provinces, or in any way compromise his honor, he will belie his whole past life if he yields. His lato reverses on the Danube, even suppo sing them as great as the English accounts re present th'em, which is very doubtful, do not materially affect the relative strength of the bel ligerents, or give promise of peace. Nicholas of Jtossift is not the Hlan to treat for peace im- Sfter such a defeat. The Cxar has lately secured a loan of $37,- 000,000 through the house of Hope & Co., of ‘Amsterdam, and is for the present supplied wijh the sinews of war. His government is in good peouniary credit, and is not so enormously in debted as the governments of France, England and Austria. . : If it U true, as reported, that the Czar is about to withdraw his armies from the prinoi* '■* _poJities, Austria, under the late treaty at Con stantinople, will occupy them with iia armies, and negotiations will-be resumed. By these • movements, if they take plaoe, tho will be gained by the Czar for further preparations; . and should England and France then demand anjr other terms of peaoe than those ajready de manded, Austria will be at liberty to withdraw ! from the Western Powers, aod let Russia resume > the occupation of the principalities again. Aua • is a dangerous ally for the Western Powers, they will doubtlese discoter in time. Mean* £ v:tiWe,!tre' Wok- for more reliable aeoounti than are ; H received of the battles * before SiHatrls * -. •>* 'll'-. - Tue Whigs, hating got full possession of the government of the consolidated city of Philadel phia, true to their instinots, propose not only to raise tlje salary of the Msyor from $B,OOO to $B,OOO, and several other municipal offices in proportion, but also to moro than quadruple the P' :JULY 11. lolicc force. Such a vast increase is asserted by the neutral press to be entirely unnecessary; hence it is only done for the parpose of giving employment to patriotic Kfrow-Jf.othings and oth ers. Besides these, it is proposed to create a namber of offices not before in existence. One of the reasons for giving Conrad an in salary, was the necessity of making the office a dignified one! No.,one, we* believe, charged Mayor Gilpin'with lacking in dignity, although he did reoeive but $B,OOO. Wo must infer, theD, that it takes $5,000 additional to make a. digni fiod Mayor out of the late poetical President of the Hempfield Railroad. We are not in the least surprised at these shal low expedients. Wbiggery was ever fond of a strong and magnificent government, and when it onco got its hand into the public parse, was never over particular in how it spent the peo ple's money. It is a little unfortunate, we think, for tho party to have shown its hand so soon. Common decency, as well os a regard for their own welfare, would have prevented their indis criminate plundering for at least six months to come. But it is instiuct; they can therefore hard ly be blamed. If tho first fortnight may be taken as a criterion, we oongratulate the people of Philadelphia upon the brilliant prospect be foro them of being swindled! Not Tbu».—The editor of the Gazette endea vors to persuade its readers that the demooracy are alarmed at the prospects of the present po litical campaign ; and that the Pott speaks in a dvspoudlng tone. If that editor can find ooneo lation in anything we have said, he is easily comforted. We have said that uneasy politicians and dis appointed office seekers may damage ns some, but not defeat us. We have a margin wide enongb iq Pennsylvania to endore that damage, and roll up a rousing mojority besides. Wbat bcobg is there in the assertion that democrats are alarmed, when our majority last yunr waa about 37,000 ia the State, and the whigs hare no new allies to help them redaoe tb'it majority, except a few angry men in a few localities. But are there not angry whigs too, who will Bcorn the corrupt aUianoea their lead ers aie seeking. It must be remembered too, that those alliances are not yet secured ; and there is small chsnco that they will be. Eren if nil are obtainod, the democrats can defeat the entire rabble. \ Bat no success has yet crowned tho efforts of our enemies to. consummate their “ bargains and sales.” Wait till you oan at least ate out of the woods, f before you crow, neighbor: and, above all, keep . your fingers, out of that fancied creek in the democratic party if you don't want thorn' pinched. A destructive fire occnrrod at Carrolton, Ky., nn the night of 6th inst. The distilleries of Messrs. Hoot & Co., and Mr. Snyder, were burnt, with all their contents, and % large number of bogs. Losb estimated at $lOO,OOO. An Independent Whig and Free Soil Cofcven tnn met in Jackson, Mich., on Thursday and Dominated Kingsley S. Bingham, Free Soiler, for G jvernor, and a conlitioa ticket. Abolition re solutions were adopted. Tee Detroit aud conservative Whips bolt the tioket, and there wilt probably be a strait oat Whig ticket nomi nated. A series of destructive fires occurred in differ ent parts of the coaniry on Saturday. One at C thoee, near Albany, N. Y , destroying a Valu able mill. Several lives were lost by the falling of the wal’p. Another at Ansooia, Conn., de ploying the Ansooia Clock Company’s works. Loss over $lOO,OO0 —iusnred for about $60,000. Oi Saturday evening, a fire broke out in Van Dye’s building, corner of Tbirl and Chesnut street, Philadelphia. It was subdued before much damage was done. Robert J. Ward, Sr., sent in a bill to the Lou isville Councils for damage done to his house by the citizens of that place. The Councils have refused to pay it. \ Dzpletinq tjic Tmasuby — ld the Jlouse of Representatives, the Committee on Commerce have instructed their Chairman, Mr. Fuller, of Maine, to report abill making appropriations for the construction of eight more Custom Houses, tu : at Ellsworth, Me.; Gloucester, Mass ; New Haven, Conn.; Detroit, Mich.; Toledo, Qhio; Buffalo, N. Y.; Milwaukie, Wia.; and Wheeling, Va. This bill, wo learn, has been so drawn np as oerlainly to mako tho appropriations to be made under it pay the whole cost of the respec tive works, which will range from $lO,OOO to $BO,OOO. ft will also be proposed so as to con struct those st Buffalo, Detroit, Milwaukip and Wheeling, aa that they shal. furnish permanent accommodations for the United Btales District Courts and Post Offices in those cities. pjf The cholera Is nearly all round os in the eftiea and large towns; and those who will ex amine the condition of our streets and alleys will be satisfied that it will be hero before long. If it is not, it will not be from anything our city authorities have done to cleanse the city. Oar city authorities devote themselves to the mighty task of preventing the children burning shooting crackers on the Fourth of July, while the caro of the streets is left to the hogs. • Ladibb, Attrkd !—White women are so scarce in Minnesota that some gentlemen of that ter ritory, from sheer necessity have been compell ed to marry aboriginal ladies—otherwise, In dian squaws. A Boston man emigrated there recently with hia three daughters. In twe weeks he was alone, bat his family waa increas ed by the addition of tvfo sons-in-law. gißev. Edward Thompson, President of the Wesleyan University at Delaware, 0., will sail for Europe in Wednesday’s steamer.; The object of his visit is to purchase a library for that institution. Besides being a learned man, the Reverend gentleman is one of the most elo quent preachers belonging to the Methodist Church. Et Tu Bbute.—An Irishman in Deontur, N. Y , was recently worming himself home with a oouple of jbottles of ‘-red eye” in his bosom, when he stumbled and fell, smashing the bottles and inflicting several gashes upon his unpro tected person. To be wounded by a bosom friend is truly an unkind out. That Sahb Old Coon. —ln tbe proceedings of tbe Ohio State Teachers Association, held at Zanesville last week, we see “ Mrs. Coono of Pennsylvania, offered some: complimentary re marks on the superiority of tbe Common School System of Ohio over that of Pennsylvania.” ; Oq our fourth page this morniog, will be; found an exquisite poem from the July number' of Putnam, entitled "The Jewish Cemetery at Newport/’ It is by I Henry Wordsworth Long fellow. ; , : [From the Buffalo Exprew.] A TSBfIMONIAX IN THB RIQHT QUABTS*. — Oar readers will remember an incident that we published in May last, relative to Mr. and Mrs. Horton, of Oswego, who, finding that a tree had fallen across the track of the New York and Brie Railroad, took measures to warn the ap proaohing train, and thereby saved many lives and muoh Valuable property* Mr. Horton took off his red flannel drawers, tore them asunder, Md with one half signalled the down train, while Mb wife, with the. other half signalled thw top train. to see that the Company >ble eondiwt to go unre- Mrs H. a beautiful a lift pass ftr the ’ ;■ •"'■ ; jvMsHs. 11 *:;,''?':•'Txi**- ••■■ v* i'*♦<*••.•. ■ T>^ 3 J • 1 *'* J -•'. { l ;\0 --■ . n H^- 1 •' : -. «•;••*• * N 'X * ■ »-i*' * 1 i AT TtiKlK OLD TISICKS. Telegraphic. jit*; •* ’ .1 * I'TdTilEit 51V riiG UAIjTIC., * j The Baltic has m-iJe another eitravidin« r y run. The present trip ocoupied only 9 day*, 12 . Thirty-six deaths have occnrred thus far from hours and 28 minutes epparent time, or 9 days, the railroad massacre near Baltimore. 16 hours and 63 minutes actual time, fromLWer- T«o seriens accidents oooutred, on the Read . * _ , _ . , a *« . • w-«« log Railroad, on Friday, by which a number of pool to New York. It ta the shortest trip, by an p « MOM MrloMl /’ lßj ' redj and two killed hour and 52 minutes, ever made, and must set- oU trighL tie the question of the relative speed of the Efory shell fired by an army daring Beige op steamers for a while at least. She made the en- er&tion, oosta, with the pow ler with which the tiro voyage by steam clone. “ rt “, ia « h »rged the eum of $B-enot.gh to ■ / 6 J vvmr jfe-wa support a poor family a fortnight. irrom th. Loudon Tim.*. juu. 34.] Clark Mills haa reoeired an order for an equee (sr SOBMAEIKK AND BUEOPBAS TBLEQBAPH.) ° f <>»■ “ „ , , , ’ Jackson square, New Orleans. Mr. Mills is to “ Paris, Friday Evening.—Advices from the receiTe for the Btatue the munificent sum of Danubian principalities state that General Dan- qqq nenberg has enceeeded to tbo chief ■ commend giimucl w Uownin( , ia being tried before over the Rase.cn forces, in of a Court-Martial at Philadelphia, for carrying wounds received by tho General, com- of tho Buenos Ayriac squadron, to T\u. J O T P 11 • ‘ f > Rio Janeiro, after he (Coe) had betrayed his the 16th is confirmed, a portion of the besieging ih hMdaor p 4otator . It jB pro . ‘. rln, .? aT u 8 1 Da Deeding in the naual slowcoach style, the other having been forced to recross the Uft- B . * nube in all bast*. The Turks took several . The U. 8. screw-steamer, San Jacinto, after standards and a great quantity of baggage, receiving new machinery, &c., made a trial trip Five Russian Generals wero either killed or last week. Her working came up to expefcta wounded in this affair alone. General Ludcrs tion, and her maximum speed is now pronoun had his jaw oarried away by a oannon hall, a ced to be nine knots an hour—or more than fact whiob it was deemed ncoesaary to oonocal that of any acrew-stoamer in tho BrittshNavy. from the Russian troops. i Mr. Stephenson’s tubular bridge over the Nile, [From th« London Thaw, Junv 20 } \ at Benba, will be fit to rank by the side of the We have received from our correspondent in ! imperishable monamenta of anoient Egypt.an Vienna telegraphic advices dated Varna, June *to have ten arches and ..to 1» 15 ” They state that the Duko of Caoibfidge,. 870 feet in length. Unlike the Bnttama bridge, with the first division of tho British army, had the railway will paes over the top. arrived tbero on the preceding dby. Quarter. Rev. John Maclean, D. D., who was inaug master-General Hess has been named Comman- urated President of Princeton College, at its der-in-chief of the northeastern and southeast- last commencement, in his address upon the oc ern army corp* Tbo Archdnko Albert will com- oasion, in speaking of the institution, remark maud the southeastern and Genetal Sohlick the ed that it has educated more than 600 Clergy- Dortbeastern corps, as eeoond in oommand to men; more than 200 Judges, Statesmen and Na- Baron Hess. We have since received from our tional pongroasmen. correspondent at Vienna the following despatch, Thomas H. Barlow, of Lexington, Ky., dated yesterday evening: the inventor of the Planetarium, has recently I " The Russians are in full retreat to Molda- invented an improvement in the nail outting tna- | vU. Tho Russians in tho Dcbrudsha are also c hine, which is said to be of great value, and for retiring. A Turkish army, 20,000 strong, is which he has obtained a patent. His improve advancing to relieve Rossova. Otner Pasha m^n t cuts twioe os many nails in the same time ia advancing with his entiro force to tho M o j,j maobine, and saves the labor of seve- Danube.” | ral men. The Boston Pott says that five women will spread oat their clothes so as to take up the en tire side of an omnibus, thus occupying the room designed for eight, and then if another woman presents herself at the door, they wilt cry out: “You can’t come In here! There aint aoy roombat if a man wants to get in, they can make room easy enough, right down between them. The ft-How is a brute and should be banished to Robinson Crusoe’s island for life. A well dressed boy was, a few days ago, be fore the Polio# Court in New York, charged with firing a piece of fire works called a “serpent.” Tbe boy pleaded not guilty, and called'a broth er, wbo, although of differont age, was precisely bis fjc timiU la looks, dr?ss, and every other particular. The offiocr who made the oomplaiot was wholly unable to state which of tbe two boys was the offender, and the Court ordered tbe com . plaint to be dismissed. [From th« London Tim**, June 27. J Vienna, Monday morniDg.—The night before laet the Russian reply to the Austrian note reach ed Vienna. It is to the effect that, as a mark of high ©ouiideratioa for Austria, Russia consents to evacuato the Torkiah territories. THE BALTIC. Finland, Judo 21.—Off tho Island of Ren akar, in Haro SouuJ, the United fleets of Eng land and France, comprising 2H sail of the line, 5 first class frigates, and 18 steamers, in all fil sail, lie at anchor, affording a : spectaole the grandeur of whiob, in a naval pdint cf view, it ia more caay to conceive thau to describe. On the 14th instant, the day after the junction of the two fleets, Sir C Napier, accompanied by Rear Admirala Corry and Chads, paid an official visit to Vice Admiral Parseval Deeobeoes, on board the Inflexible, 90. the yards of all the French ships being manned, and their crews giving three hearty cheers. > The French Admiral havine signified bia in tention to return the visit on the following day, the captains of the various Ko ships repair ed on board .the Duke cf Wel'ington. at an ap pointed hour, to be present on the interesting occasion, and a mark of respect to the senior officer of the French fleet, who received compli ments similar to those given tbe day previously to our gallant Commander in-Chief. During the forenoon of the Ifiib, the ships of the English division of the fleet weot to general quartoro, firing shot and shell at targets tnoOrad at distances of 800 and- I.fKK) yards. Tho Por cupine steam-sloop, Lieut. Commander Jackson, was despatched to Stockholm to procure fresh ptovisiona. The Vulture, cteara-frigate. Capt. F. H. Glosse, arrived nearly id the morning oi the 17tb, with despatches from Rear-Admiral Plmnridge, who in his flag ship the Leopard, 10, t’apt. Gifford, accompanied by the Valorous, 18, Capl. Buckle, and Odin, 10, Capt;* flcoti, efu-r cruising the Aland islands, where they captured some of the enemy's vessels. (i;iu* of which was a revenue cruiser,' had proceeded to Tonu*a, the oortbem point of the Gulf cf Bothnia. At-Uleaborg and mo other placet* on the eastern coast of the gulf, they suck, burnt, or otherwise destroyed upwards of 40 Russian merchant ship**, many of them first class vessel?, together with a vast number of barrels containing tar, and other ships’ stores, purposely abstaining from doing *Ly injury to the hou?»t*, cr in any way raolesi iug tho inhabitants who, duly appreciating such ;Ad act of forbearance go the part of t,be British, showed the officers and men every hospitality in ‘their power. Thu English \Vob*tkp at Gamla-Kaulebt. The St Petersburg Jvu+nal, of the 16th of June, aoaouoocs th.it at 11 P. M. on the 9th, an English expedition of nine boats attempted to force the passage to the town of Gamla-Karleby. ► They were opposed by twocompanics of the Fin nish regiment of tho lioe, No. 12, and by 100 volunteers of tbe toWD, with two light field pie ces. In the conflict which ensued, nod which lusted an hour, tho Euglish wepe worsted and forced t'» retire, having lost a great many in killed and wounded, 1 and being obliged to tow two boats, disabled, from waul of men to row them. One boat, with twenty two taco, remained in tbe hands of tbe llassianp. Four of these pri*. oners were wounded, and in the boat were five corpse?, among which was the body of an officer. Tho prisoners asserted that many dead bad been thrown overboard. A gun of heavy calibre was also taken with the boat, besides muskets and other munitions of war. Tho loss of tho Has sians was inconsiderable, amounting cnly to four men slightly wounded. [Prom the London Time?, June 24 ] W« regret to state that advices from tbe Bal tic fleet to tho 21st fully confirm the intelligence of the disastrous affair at Gatbla-Karieby. In attempting to effoot a landing, a detachment of the crews of tbe Odin and Vulture were repulsed, with a loss in killed, wounded, and missing, of 54 men. J A latter from St. Petersburg, of tho 17tb, in tbe J’oit Ampt Qateitc, says: “The bad news from the theatre of war—several geoeral wound ed, Prince Paskiewitcb having received*a contu sion whiob has obliged him to give up the oom mind and retire to Jassy—has produced a pro found impression on the Emperor and his'suite. His Majesty, when he received it, was in tho square in which military exercises take place, Inspecting some fortified works which had just been terminated ; but be immediately returned to tbe palace, and convoked the Minister of W.ir, and suoh priooes of tho imperial family as aro of. full age. After a long conference with him, these personages withdrew, and Count Nes selrode was summoned. The Emperor wrote an autograph letter to Prince Paskiewitcb, to express his regret at what had happened, and to Inquire after his health. It is still very doubtful that the chiof command will be left to Prince Gortschakoff. Tbe blockade of the coasts of the Baltic and the Black Sea may be said to have nearly destroyed the ordi nary navigation; and tho importance of tho damage done may bo judged from the fact that,’ in 1852, tho number of vessels with oargoes which entered tho Baltic porta waa 8,800, and of those which left nearly the same ; whilst in the Black Sea there entered 2,000 vessels. Tbo uni ted tonnage'in both seas was about 1,500,000. Another Fern Leaf. *• Fanny Fern” baa got her dander up, and no mistake, in conseqnenco of an ill-natured criti cism on her " Leaveß,” by the editor of the Lon don Athenpenm. The Alhenmum man says that “ Fanny” has '‘ not a contry bone in her body,” and that her affinities are with " tho up-stalrs, down-stairß and back-stairs -of' town ;” to which that spunky woman replies : " Not a country bone in my body /” Ask the 176,000 bnyera of Fern Leaves. (I go by my publishers' advertisements as to numbers, keep ing a sharp eye, with a view to a settlement by and byl) Ask them If Fern Leaves show that I do not love my country? Johnny, dear, I was ■•raised” in the country; not far from a Bpot 'hailed Bunker Hill, where, if I remember aright, hou once receivod a shot. How it came to hit yon in the back is best known to yourself." ■; Not content with this Bhot, the incensed little jwoman rates Bull about his war policy after this fashion: „ And then there is Kossuth's Sheffield expose of your miserable, shuffling, pussy-cat war nolioy—despatching your armies jußt in time to be too late for action, and allowing your fleets to hover about points from which Russia oannot be viUlly oeneoed, instead of shaking them-all out of their boots, as yonought, sad as redid you, Johnny, after that little tea party l before alluded to. 1 ’ If Fanny’s nails are as sharp as her pen, what a fclpesed time her next husband wilt haye of it A deaf mate named Woodward, of.Williaman tio, Conn., while walking on the traok waa ran orer and killed, by the locomotire on Wednes day. On Monday, a man whs also killed near Hi!amwe. while waning on the railroad traok. - ' V ‘‘ ' >•>*■;» >»****- I r . • ..’ C* ' :; 1 - -j *'>.*• ’ « .vr "'■■f,- ' V-> At Guernsey, Otto, wneat has fallen t» dollar per baahoi. Causes or Tn* Obstinate Defense or For tified Cities *t the Tcbks.—A very simple cause explains this obstinate defense of fortified cities by tbe Turks ; it is necessary. The whole male inhabitants capable of bearing arms art* arrayed in the defense of the place. A city of 30,000 eititeos will array on its walls 10,000 worriers, each of whom, trained from infancy to the use of arms, and splendidly equipped with bis own weapons of defense, forms at once a valuable soldier. They fight desperately, be cause, like the citizens of towns in antiquity, they havo nothing to hope in the event of cap ture. Tho male inhabitants will all be pot to tho sword, tho youog women sold for slaves, or swept into the Turkish harem.; the entire for *tunes of the inhabitants drawn into the coffers of tbe Sultan or viclorioea Pasha. The com mander himself, if be escape death at the haods | of bis assailants, is almost sure to meet it at i those of tbe Sultan. Misfortane is punished in | the same way as misconduct, and no amount of J previous skill or valor in defense can save tbe ; Governor, who has lost his fortress, from the ‘ bow-string. Thus, the Turks, in fortified towns, ; make resolute defense fer the same reason that ■ the Runeiftos do in the open field ; they have no j hop* of safety in flight ; their ouly chance is in : standing resolutely together.— Aliitont flatory j of Eurcyt, 1861—62. If* W»rmil Worms t! WormlJl-Ajwit mmy b-ari»«*U tre«tixci» bare Ik***o written, tl:e origin of, ar..i dandling the worm* g«-o»rali«d In the bu" in.iti ■}«>m Scarcely any tnpir »t iw 11**1 »rimo» ha* elk-ite' tanrc acute olw«»rTatk>n and profound maearrh; an i {•hyst'‘tana an* Tery much <Hin «;.|ni>n i«n the auljr-rt It must lw admitted, howoree. that. aftrralU a ofoapdling them ami pnrifylng lb«* l-dy from lh< Ir j>n-*«*nei* 1* yl more value than the wiacai di«|ul*HicQ* an to their origin. Su-h an expelling agent h<uat la«t beea foun I. Dr. >l*- Lmu?'s Vermifuge provo* u> be th» much eongbt after *j «- cir- —it* rfliMcy bring universally acknowledged by the entire maliral faculty. A* further proof, n-a 1 th* follow ing from a lady—one of our own citit*n*: This in to certify that 1 was tenable! with warm* for more than a year. I«u adriixvl to use M'Lan**’* Celebrated Vermifuge. I took one bnt&, which brought away abuat fifty worm.*; I commenced Improving at one*, and am now perfectly well. Tb# public can learn my name, and farther {■articular*, by applying to Mn Hardin. No. 3 Manhattan riru-o, or to K. L. Thrall, Druggist, corner r.f Kutger'and Monroe street*. I'. H. — The i\boTO v&laabla *l*o Dr. M'laue'r cvl rbratiM Liver nils, can »«» be had at alTrespectabte Drug Store* in thl* dty. Purchaser* wilt be careful to ask for. and take uoue but Dr. M'Lane'* Vermifuge. AH other*, in comparison, are worthies*. Also, for *ale by the sola proprietors, FLEMING 8R03., gaccowoni to J. KMti A Oo^ 00 Wood *tm»t. The Orcftl Frtaeb Rtmtdlci I I»il. BILLY’S ANTIDOTE AND LOTION.—Those persons who wish tor a safe, speedy, and permanent care, should u*e the above celebrated end unrivalled FRENCH PIIKPABA TION'S. They have now been In um for Cre years—here bees thoroughly tested la thousands of the most obstinate rusfs, sod Invariably hare gives satisfaction. They are sot composed simply of Balsam Copal ra, but are entirely different from all other prep* ratio ns, both la the nature of their Ingredients and the manner In which they operate upon the patient Benoe the wonderful success attending tlit-lr use. A gentleman connected with the Western Railroad^ays: “I hare expended far other people during the tut three years over $3OO, for remedies of this description, and bare never found a single article that gave each universal satis faction as your Antidote and Lotion discs. Ido not recol lect of their ever failing to cure In a single-instance. Many have been cured in two or three days." Price, Antidote $1; Lotion W cents per bottle. Invented by M. Bally, Physician to the Paris Hospitals, and orepared from the original recipes, and sold wholesale and retail by DUROV A 00.. Bole fcroprletors for the Uni ted States and Canadas. Principal Depot, 438 Broadway, New York. gold m Pittsburgh, wholesale ami retail, £y FLEMING BROTHERS, (Successors 10 J. Kidd A Co,) No. fiO Wood street. Wheeling—J. H. PATTERSON A CO, and by Druggists everywhere. Scrofula add Diseased Blood*— For these terrific diseases, Carter’s Spanish Mix ture U the only specific. The proprietors bare in their possession ever one hun dred certificates of the most extraordinary cures effected by it. We refer to the certificate of Richard Adam*, late High' Sheriff of Richmond, Burton, Commissioner of the Revenue for Richmond; General Welch, of the Mate? moth Circa*; Dr. Headley, of Washington City ; Mr. Wm. A. Matthews, and 0. B. Luck, Bsq., of Richmond, Va.; Mr. Y. Boyden, Exchange Hotel, V*.; and a host of others, who liaro seen cam of the worst description cured by Carter's Spanish Mixture. They all certify that It is the greatest purifier of the blood known *,*3ee advertisement. «- Morse’s Invigorating Elixir or Cor dial.—A host of fearful diseases that hare in times part been considered susosptlble of relief, but not of cure, are literally exterminated by this preparation. Among these may bo enumerated nervous headache, tto doloreux, neu ralgia, Indigestlou, nerrous trembling hysteria, paralysis in its early stages, hypochondriasis, vertigo, spasms, hint ing fits, general weakness, and a host of functional disor ders affecting the general health of mind and.body. As a remedy for any of the complaints which prodnoe sexual Incapacity, it is an absolute and invariable specific. The fw.u*i is put up, highly concentrated, In pint bot tles. Price three dollars per bottle, two for five dollars, six for twelve dollars. 0. H. RING, Proprietor, 192 Broadway, New York. gold by Druggists throughout the Unltod States, Canada, and the West Indies. . * AGKNIS. FLEMING A BROS., No. 60 Wood street, Pittsburgh. DR. GEO. H. KET3EB, No. 140 Wood street, do J. p PLUMING, Allegheny City. jy7:dew —The well-known superiority Of CRIBBLE'S fit iu the Garment, needs no comment on his part; it has been acknowledged by all who have favored him with their orders, they have never been fitted with the same ease and style as by him. fie begs to Inform his pa trons and the public, that his stock is now replete with the newest ttyles for coots, Tests and for the present season. , r Tailor and pantaloon Maker, . jnar24 >4O bead of Wood. Hotl«e to ysmefii • mSB subscriber has reetfved U*' ramij ofjVPBWP I SEEDS, of the most approved sorts, for the warm and <£rd*n; 60 (rashels Seed Buckwheat; Hunt’s Patent Wheat Drills* Geddee’ and the improved Square Harrows, and SffriealtnraLMachlnes of the newest and best patterns; wbrffni. ml a ’•VhSJraUSSop }c3o:wBt* JAMES WAEDROP- * * - c * y '* ■ n s \ * *. x / ■ ■ ■■ * ! 3k* ; -ih ** -Vi' .; «*• Nr» You, October IL, IS&JL LjylOtlmcUw • » v .• '. ■ -;»■' • - ■ , : '\ SPECIAL NOTICES: re-urs,' Wot!©**—Ail persons i.itercKtfrni in the hnprovr lks? ment of the Oulo tiv<*r. will pit**** txke notice that a nubile mooting will be h<*i‘i at tho- MKHOHANTS’ EX CHANGE, oo TUESDAY, July lltb, at 2 o’clock, P. M. Shipper*, Steamboat Men, end others, ; are rwpmted to tend, as balnea of greet importance will be brought before the meeting. JOHN BHIPTON, jylO . President of Board of Trade. —lt it doe to KIES’S fttrotatm to say that it has been known to completely eradicate every veetage of this dreadful dlaoaao in less time than any other remedy, and at leeaooetor inconvenience to the pa tient. , . The thousands of certificates inthehandsof the proprie tor, many of which are from well known oitlsens of the city of Pittsbo—rh and its Immediate vicinity, go to show clearly and beyond all d<rabt,.that Hub’s Pmowmise medicine ofnocommjn value, notonlyasa local remedy In ihrofy hi. Rheumatism, Deaf nr.u, lots of Sight, bnt as a valuable internal remedy. Inviting the investigating physicians, as well as the suffering patient, to become acquainted with its merits. Those having a dread of mixture? are assured that this medicine is purely natural, and is bottled as It flows from the,bOsom of the edrth. Th* fallowing certificate is copied from a paper publiihed at Syracuse, if. Y, and b*art date August 2, 1862, to which it also appended the certificate ofth e celebrated D. Y. Foot, J L of Syracuse: Tbl* may in troth certify, that I have been so badly af flicted with Scrofula for the lastseven years that mostofthe time I have been nnable to attend to any kind of business, and much of the time nnable to walk and confined to my bed, and hare been treated nearly nil the time by the beat Physician* our county affords; I occasionally got some re lief, but no cure, and continued togrow .worse until Dr. Foot recommended me to try the Petroleum, or Bock Oil, as ere rything else bad failed. I did so without faith at first, but the effect was astonishing; it threw the poison to the surface at once, and 1 at once began to grow better, and by using saves bottles I have got & cure worth thousands of dollars. MRS. NANCY U. BARKBR. This may certify that I have been acquainted with Bier's Petroleum, or Bock Oil, for more than a year, tad have re peatedly witnessed its beneficial effects in the core of ind-v lent ulcersand other jUseases for which it to recommended, and can with confidence recommend it to be a medicine wor thy of attention, and can safely say that soooees has attend ed its use where other medleine had failed. D. Y. FOOT, M. D. for sal* by all the Druggists in Pittsburgh. faufffalAw, Notice.—The Partnership hereto.*ore existing and doing business under the nsm a and style of BENNETT, MAR3U ALL A CO., was dissolved on the 19th Inst, by mutual consent __ BENNETT, MARSHALL k 00. Pittsburgh, June 28th, 1864. Copartnership, TOE UNDERSfaXED hsve entered into Copartnership under the name and style of QUAFF, BENNETT s 00 for the purpose of manufacturing Iron, Nai.s, Ac., at the Clinton Roiling Mill, South Pittsburgh. Office at pres ent with English A Richardson. No. 116 Water,, and 150 First street. WM. B. BXGLIBH\ ' ROUT. H. MARSHALL,. JAB. J. BENNETT, JOHN GRAFF. Pittsburgh, June 23th, 1864—je29:tf : Citlxens’lnsurance Company, PITTS- BUKQII, JUNE, 16,1864—The President an t Direc tors of this Oompany hare this day declared a Dividend of THUS per share, upon the Capital Stock, payable to the stockholders or their legal representative*, on and after Monday, the 19tb Inst. jel7:2ot SAMUEL L. MARBHKLL, Seretory^ IndlieiUoa and Liver Complaint CURED BY KIER’S PETROLEUM.—Read the fol lowing letter from Rev. 0. Dwxuwos, a Missionary in . Kixa —Dear Sir : Myselt and wife having been greatly benefttted by the use of your Petroleum, I wish to have you send me a box of two or three dozen bottles. I am the Congregational Minister in this place, and several of my people are affected with Indigestion and an inaction of the liver, the same of myeelf and wife, before taking your lmoucx, ou Rocs Oil. We took several bottle*— two or three eaeh—obont a year and a half ago, and we have never enjoyed so good health for years as we have siucfl that time. I had not taken a single bottle, before that fullness of the stomaeh wbieh so distresses the dys peptic wtu relieved, and I have frit nothing of.lt since that time. My wife was also relieved from a chronic disease of the liver, which had been of several years standing, by the u.w of year Petroleum. Sold by 8. M. KIER, Canal Basin, GEO. H. K.EYBER, 140 Wood street, and Druggists and Medicine Dealers every where. oet26 PITTSBURGH Life, Fire and Marine Insurance Company; OFFICE 55 FIFTH STREET, MASONIC lIALL, PITTSBURGH, PA. JAMES 8. UOON, President. CttABLM A. Coltos, Secretary. This Company make* every insurance appertaining to raaiMttd with LIKE RISKS. Also, against Hull nod Cargo Rieke on the Ohio and Miv rffjjppl rlTen and tributaries, and Marine Risks generally. And againot Loss and Damage by Fire, and again«t the Perils of the Ses and Inland Navigation and Transportation. Policies tirordatthe lowest rates consistent with safety to all parties. Wm. 8. Haven, James D. M'OiU, Alexander Bradley, - John Fullerton, Robert Galway, Alexander Reynolds, Arm strong County, James S. Uoon, Samuel M'Clurkao, William I’hllHp*, John Boott. J;>H,:pb P. Gazzam, M. D., John M'Alidn, Vn F Johnston, J&maa Marsha.l. Uoorge S. SeUleo, myCfcly If jratin N. Loa. KltUaniag, lUram Stowe, Beaver. Strange Developemeni.—Sdentifiemen sre daily bringing to light n<*« Inventi ma, and the march of progn-A. i* i-uwaol; perxsus Dali, or becoming so, will be pleased (o learn that sdenev and lon* research cum btoed, have brought before the public the greatest wonder of the axe. Id the article of EMERSON'S AMERICAN HAIR RESTORATIVE, a »ure cure tor Baldness and to prevent Hair from falling. See circular to be bad of the Agouti, giving full particulars. Price 1.1.00 in Urge bottles. Bold by C. E. FISHER A CO- Proprietors, 67 Superior ulreeti Cleveland, Ohio. For rale in Pittsburgh in the following houses:— Firming lire*., L. Wilcox i Co., R. E. Seller*, 0. 11. Keyeer, Joel Wohler, Bewj. I’ag*, Jr., J. 11. Oaiuvl. Allegheny city. —L. A. Beckham, Preasly A Mconv,J. Fleming. Btmiitgharu —A- Pattemm. John Q. Smith • I aprfi Firemen’s Insurance lh£r Compnny of the City of Pittsburgh* J. K. MOOKIIKAP. PrwMent—ROBKKT FISNKT, tnry Will iiunirs FIRE snJ MARINE RISKS ofsll Mn-lft. 0W«*: No. W Wsterstrrrt. CiaKTTOHa: J. It. Moorb»ftd, V. J. Aodvrwo, B. Bawyrr, H. B. Slmiwon, Win. M. Kd*i»r, H. B. Wilkin*, C. H. Paulson, William CulUngwood, B. B. KoNrtis, John M. Irwio, Joseph K*je, Wm. Wll&lnson, David Campbell. VffitttKß’ rr-=» CI’t'IZICKS* laiuruc* Company of U>4r Pittsburgh*-—!!. D. KINO, President; SAIL URL L. MARSHALL, 8-cretary. OJflet: W Wiilcr &rt*t.\xl»rm Markrt *nd Woadtirvtt. liuun* HULL and OARQO Auks, on the Ohio and Mlsni*- ctppi lUrvro and tributaries. lajorw affainAt Lom or Damage h j Fire. ALSO—Agatort the Peril* of toe Sea, and Inland Navlga- Hon and Transportation. mmctom: H-D.Klng, Wm. Larimer Jr., William Bagalej, Bamoel M. Kier, Samuel Rea, William Bingham, r Robert Dunlap. Jr., John S. Dilworth, 1 Isaac M. Pennock, Franeia Sailers, . 8. Harbangh, J. Sehoonmaker, Walter Bryant, WIUUmB. Hays.' John Ehipton. ir*=s» CASH MUTUAL FIRS A9D JBA< IS9VRASCB COMPACT, of Pauiflvk'nitt CAPITAL, 0100,000. CaAS res PKRPETCAL. Prrtid^Ht— Hoo, AUGUSTUS 0. BBIBTKB. :• Secrtlary —THOMAS 11. WILLSON, Eeq. MUpXOBS: Hen. A. 0. Ifobter, Bamoel W. Hays, William Robinson, Jr., Thomas Gillespie, William V. Fahnestock, John B. Cox, Harvey BoUxaan, Jacob Paters. John Walker, Jr., William Colder, Jr., Jacob S. Haldarman, Aaron Bornbaugh. BUSSELL A OAKES, Agents, Office, in Lafayette Buildings, & (entrance on Wood street) rrs» - We»tern PenniylTanlaHospital.-* Drv. L. Schzkce, Second, between Wool and Market streets, and J. Kio, North-east corner of Diamond, Alle gheny city, are the attending Physicians tfi the above Insti tution, for the first quarter of 1851. Aprllratiosa'fbr admission may be made to them at all hours at thnlr offices, or at the Hospital at 3 o'clock, P. M. Recent cases of accidental Injury are received at ail hours, without form. j Jaithj* » C. TKAGKILt 110 MARKET street, Pltts burgh, Importer and Wholesale Dealer in FANCY AND STAPLE VARIETY AND DRY GOODS, offers to city and country dealers as Urge and well selected stock of Goods as any Eastern house, and same prices, thus saving night, time and expenses. ja&yj O, O. F,—Place of meeting, Washington UaU, Wood street, betweeh Fifth street and Virgin alley. Potsbuboh Lotos, No. 33d—Meets every Tuesday evening. MsacASTTLI ElfCAKPjtxs'T, No. 07—Sleets first and third Friday of each month. [mar2s:ly LODGE, 1. O. O. F.—The Angerona Lodge, No. 389,1.0. of O. F., meets every Wednesday evenlngln Washington Hall, Wood St. fjylij CIKTY. of Httsburgh and Allegheny, meets on the first and third WEDNESDAY of every month, at the FLORI DA HOUSE, Market street By order. jeL-y JOHN YOUNG, JIL, Secretary. rr"t=» ATTENTION 1 S. L. O.—You are hereby notified to attend at your'Armory, on MON DAYS,-WEDNES DAYS and FRIDAYS, for drill, and to transact such busi ness as may come before the Oompanv. P. RANK, m»r2o:Gnyi Secretary pro tern. Sundries— -10 bh«l9 Bacon Hams; 25 *• do Shoulders; 50 bbls new large No. 3 ilfickerel; 30bfbbl* do do do; toarrive; ;;o “ medium do do do; 25 bbls do do do do; 15 “ Lake Trout, la store; 25 “ Baltimore Ilerriog, in store; 20 “ do Shad, do; 5 “ No. 1 extra Lard Oil, do; 25 “ Tanners Oil, do; 60 casks prime Pearls; 100 bbls Mess Pork; 100 “ Grease Lard} 80 “ Loaf Sugar; 60bbdsO. Sugar; 230-bbls 0. Molasses, oak cooperage; 40 boxes W. 0. Tobacco; 100 bbls N. C. Rosin; 40 casks Rice; 7 boxes Cream Cheese; 150 sacks Dried Apples and Peaches; 2000 pounds Bacon Sides. j ? 8 ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. OIV I BUILDING LOTS FOR SALK, lying between thp &\J\ * boroughs of Stowartstown and Sharpaburgb.— The undersigned he* recently had surveyed off into Build ing Lots that very eligible and beautiful lot of land, con taining about 20 acres, lying on the bank of the Allegheny river, between the above towns, and will offer them for sale at public auction, on SATURDAY, the 16th day of July, at 3 o’clock, P. U. For beauty or scenery and salu brity of location, this property la not excelled In the county, and It offers inducements to purchasers; not only to men of moderate means, but also to those wishing to purchase a site for a suburban residence, rarely to be met with. The bridge across the Allegheny at or near Eharpeburgh, (and which is now under contract,) will be located on this prop erty, connecting with theJLawrenceville and Sbarpeburgk Plank Road, and bringing It within 4 miles of the Court House when the Allegheny Valley Railroad is finished, and It U expected to have the care on this fall; the station wRj be near the bridge, and will thns enable perrons to leave home and be at their place of business in a few minute*. Two regular dally packets from Shaxpeburgh to Pittsburgh pass through the property ■KTCraf tnee a day, and the Jnf cebdor Line of Oninlbnaro also pass Iterery hour. Plots of the grounds will be ready for delivery few^dega. jelf earner of Seventh and BmKhflald Ma. ; roWfck A RiortiWß, 1 • Architectural and ornamental carters.— Ornamental Patterns for Casting. In every style; Modeling, Designing, Ac. Composition Ornaments far the decoration of Steamboats, Buildings, Acq 96 SMITH FIELD Street, near the Poet Office. Jyl3m v-' X ~ r»IED, :• y ; ;• Oucetuflay evcuW*Jhij Bth, daughter rf JMwaru and Margaret %Vhitehous«, of Altoguny city, aged Id months. ' ■ SEVO Omcs or Pmsstmou Gas Oourunr, V July lOlh, 1864. M THE TRUSTEES of the Pittsburgh Gas Oompany have this day declared a Dividend of fits m aurc on tho Capital Stock of said Company, out of the profits of the last etx months, payable on demand, to Stockholders or their legal representatives, at the office of ths Oompaay. jylL2w JAMES M. CHRISTY, Treasurer. NEW' ARRIVAL AT HOOD’S. —Just received a new and rich assortment of fine Quid Jewelry of every deArable style. Also, pearl and velvet port monies, In gieatovarie tit#; fino fane, gold and diver thimble*, and nutnerous other goods, all of which we will cell at New York city prices, and much below the price* usually asked.at other, establishments in this city- and examine pur goods and prioes. and save from 26 to 60 per cent, in your por ebsses at 61 Marketetreet. jyll JUST RECEIVED.—Weary foot Common: by Latich Ritchie. Walter Warren, or the Adventurer of the Northern Wilds: by Owen Duffy. Woman's Love: by Eugene Sue. Flora Lynrisay: by Mr*. Hoodie. The Frontiersman; a narrative of 1786. Just received end for sale by W. A. GILDENFENNKY A CO., jyll No. 76 Fourth street. I TOR RENT—A very desirable oountrv seat, 7 miles from * the dtv, ou the’ Steubenville pika—late'the Homestead of Gen. Wm. Marks. Along with the house and garden, will be let an Orchard of the very best Quality of grafted fruit. For further particulars, engolre or Mr. Jaekson, at the Toll Gate on the premises. jyll JAS. C. RICHEY, Baal Estate Agent. A 1 (it ki t—HALF IN HAND, balanoaiu 4 ytwie, for a l New Frame House of Sfrooma, with a large lotof ground of 60 fret front on the Brownsville road, m South Pittsburgh. Plenty of choice apple, peach and plum trees, grapes, currants and gooseberries. A large stable, out oven, Ac The bouse Is well papered—good gratae, Ac. Call and examine the property. Jyll 8- CUTHBEKT A SON, 140 Third st. ft Q ACRES OF LAND FOR SALE—WUh a small Frame <£o House—l 2 acres in coal, within 6 miles of the city jyll - 8 CUTHBKRT A SON, 140 Third st Hasointiom Propeiiag Amsadaients w the Coastltntlom •t the Conumonwealtli. Ssonon t Fttdved bp the Senate and House of Represen tatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania**General As unity met, That the following amendments be and the same are hereby proposed to the Constitution of the Com monwealth, under and in accordance with the provisions of the tenth article thereofr to witr - Pbofostiok 1, to ax article xi. Sxcnos 1. Tbs aggregate amount of debts hereafter con tracted by th* Commonwealth shall never exceed the sum of five hundred thousand dollars, mfrept in ease of war to repel invasion, suppress insurrection, or to redeem the pub lic debt of the Onnmpnweaith, and the mosey so raised shell be applied to the purpose for which the debt may be contracted, or pay sueh debts, and to no other purpose. Ptcrios 2 To pay the pubUe debt of the Commonwealth, and debts which may hereafter be contracted incase of war to repel invasion, mnijii JEBiiii iu Hun and to redeem the public debt, the Legislator shall at their next session after the adoption of tide section into the Constitution, provide by law for th* creation of a sinking fund, which shall not be abolished till the said public debt* be wboQy paid, to consist of all the net annual income from the public works and stocks owned by tha Commonwealth, or any other funds arising under any revenue law now existing or (hat may be hereafter enacted, so far as the same may be re quired to pay the interest of said debts semi-annually, and annually to reduce the principal thereof by a sum not less »K»r, five hundred dollars, increased yearly by compounding at a rate of not lees than five per centum per annum; the said rfnfcing fond Shall be invested in the loans of the Commonwealth, whkh shall be cancelled from time to time in a manner to be provided by law; no portion cf the sinking fund shall ever be applied to the payment &I the debt of five hundred thousand dollar* mentioned in the first section.of. this article, but the said sinking fund shall be applied only to the purpose* herein specified Ssonox A The credit cf the Commonwealth shall cot iu toy way bn given or loaned to or is aid of any individual, company, corporation or association, nor shall dm Common wealth hereafter become a joint owner or stockholder In any company, association or corporation in this Common wealth or elsewhere, fo med for any purpose*. Sxcnox 4. The Commonwealth shall never assume the debts of any county, city, borough or township, or of any corporation or association, unless such debts shall have been cob traeted to repel invasion, suppress insurrection, or to dflfrnd the State la war. • » PIOTOSmO-V 2, TO BX IXTICLX n. Prohibiting Municipal Subscriptions. The Legislature shall never authorise any county, city, borongh or township, by vote of its citizen* or otherwise, to Imcoido a stockholder in any joint stock company, aa*o eiation or o’-rporatioo, or to raise money for, or loan its credit to, or in aid of any such company or assodatum. -EC. CUaSK, Speaker of the House of Representatives. M. ffCASUN, ■ Speaker of the Senate. ’ ' In Senate, April 28,1864. Reserved, That this resolution pass. Teas 22, nays 6. Extract from the Journal. T. A. SIAGCTRE, Cletk. In House of RepreseotetiTß*, April 21,1654. lUaolved, That t:is resolution pus. Yeas 7t. nays 20. Eftrct from the Journal. WH. JACK, Clerk. ftsca&TAKT's Omci, ) Filed April £>, 1854. ) C. A. BLACK, Secretary of the Common weal th. OffJCf,) July 1,1854. ( I do certify thafthe abore and foregoing is a • seal. Vtrue aod correct copy of the original M Re olu < J tlon relative to an amendment of the Const itn* tloo.” as the same remains on file In this office. lu testimony whereof I haTe hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the seal of the Sec retary’s office, the day sod y«ar above written.' C. A. BLACK. Secretary of the Commonweslth. Journal of the Senate. PLXysrL VAXIJ. S 3 “ Rajolotion No. 562, entitled 1 Etiolation propping ameudment* to this Constitution of the Commonwealth,’ was read a third tlm*». On the question, will the Senate, agree to the first pp-poni’.ictn.ilie jeas and n>-y.« were taken, agreeably to the Constitution, and were as fallows, via: Y*i< - Me—r*. Ruckalew, Dtrliogton, Darrfe. Furguson, Fjulkrod. Frick. Fry, Goodwin, Ualdemaa, Hamilton, B D. Hamlin, K. W. liamlio, Uelster, Hop*, Jamlron. U’Clin tnck, .M'FarlanJ, Platt, Q niggle, Sager,Slifer, and M’Ca4ic, Speaker —28. Nits —Messrs. Crabb, Cwwell, II rod ricks, Kinser, Kun klc and Skinner—6. the question was determined in the affirmative. On the question, will the Senate agree to the second pro position, tie'yeas and nays wore taken agreeably to the Constitution, and were as follows, vis: Y&as —Messrs. Buckalew, Dande, Furgoson, Fouljtrod, Fry, Goodwin, lUldeman, B. D.-Hamlia, K.TY. Hamlin, Uendricks Holster, Hogr, Jamison, Klnrcr, M’CUotock, M’Farlasd, Piatt, Price, Quifgle, BUfer, Wherry, M’Ca*Un > Speaker —22. Messrs. Crabb, CrerwtU, Darlington, Hamilton, Kuukle and Skinner—ft. So the question was determined in the affirmative. ■■ Journal of the House of Representatives. u The question recurring upon the final paanga of the ReanlntloDS, the first proposition was agreed to os follows, vis: Yus' Messrs. Abraham, Adams, Atherton, Ball,Barton. Beyer. Bigbam, Boyd, Bush, Byerly, Caldwell, Cal Tin, Car' IL-le. Chamberlin, Oook, Crane, Cummins, Daugherty, Da vis, De Franca, Dunning. Eckert, Edtnger, Eldred, Evans, Foster, Fry, Gallentine, Glbbooey, Gilmore, Gray, Groom, Qwio, Hamilton, Hart, Herr, llkstand, Hiller, Hippie, Horn, Hummel, Huneecker. Ilanter, Hurtt, Jackman, Kil gore, Knight, Laury, (Lehigh,) linn, Mam, Maguire, Man derfield, M’Oonsell, ITKee.Hiller, Montgomery, Moore, Moser, Muse, Palmer, Parke, ParmW, Passmore, Fatiaraon. Porter, Putney, Bawßns, Roberta, Rowe, Ballade. Scott, Sidle, Blmonton, Smith, Smith, (Crawford,) Stewart, Stoekdais, Strong, Strnthea, Wheeler, Wleklein, Wright, Ziegler, Chase,Speaker—BS. • ' ° So the question wae determined in the affirmative. On the question will the House agree to the second propr idtion, the yens and nays neve taken, agreeably to tire pro visions of tiie 10th artide Of the Oonstitution, and are ts follows: Yxie—Messrs. Abraham, Atherton, Ball, Barton,' Beck. Beyer, Btgham, Boyd, Caldwell, Oar lisle, Chamberlain, C-ok, Crane, cummins, Daoghertv, Davis, Deegan, De Franee, Dunning, Edingar, Eldred, Krana, Fry, G alien tine, Gibboney,Gilmore, Gray, GrooßvGwin, Hiee tand, HU Her, Hippie, Hnnswnker, Hustsr, Hurtt, Jarman, Kilgore, Knight, Laury, ftebigh,) Lowery, (Tioga,) Lins, Magee, Meguire, Manderfield, iPOoaneu, M’Kee, Mono ghan, Montgomery, Moore, l'almar. Parke, Parmlee, Passmore, Patterron, Porter, Rawllna, Roberts, Rowa, Ballade, Scott, Blmonton. Smith, (Berks,) ft™»*>«. (Crawford,) Stockdale, Wheeler, Wkkldn, Wright, Chase, .Speaker—7l. Nats—Messrs. Adams, Baldwin, Beans, Bush, Byerly, Eckert, EUla, Hart, Herr, Horn, HonnneL ATComb*, MlUcx. Poulsoii, Putney, Sidle, Stewart, Strong, Strothers, Ziegler —2O. So the question was determined In the affirmative. SscasTAar’s Omen, 1 Harrisbarg, July 1,1854. J peyystl pa zw, ss {. —*—I do certify that the above and foregoing is a < ss&L. J-true and correct copy of the “rxis* and •‘hats” (• — taken on the “ Resolution relative to an amend ment of the Constitution of the Common wealth,” as the same appears on the Journals of the two Houses of the General Assembly of thi« Com monwealth, for the Seiwion of 1854. Witness my head and' the soal of satd office this first day Of July, one thousand eight hun dred and fifty-four. C. A. BLACK. jyll:lawl3m Secretary of the CommouweaHtf. LNEYMEN TAILORS BO D&- CUMMINGS’ WORKS—American edition 75 cents per toI; new supply by express. r Cbnreb Before tbe Flood. Scripture Reading* on Genesis, Tbe Tent end the Alts*. . Lectures qn Miracles end Partblea, or Foreshadows Bropbectic Btodia» on Denial. Lecture* on the Apocalypse; lit end 2d series ' Voloes of the Day, Dead and Night Benedictions. The English edition of the above also on hand, at &1 per rol.; former prices $2 and $2,60. For eaie at P” DAVISON’S Book Store, W Market street near Fourth. New books, by KTpnrn* at _ STORK. 65 w-*- - ECPEI3S, AT DAVISON'S BOOK STORE, 65 Market street, near Fourth. The PiWms of WaMngham, a ule of the Middle in: by Agnee Strickland. 6 mils, Lake*, and For eat Streams. - Trarala In Armenia, Boasia, Turkey, and Persia: by Canon. > Owl Creek Letters. I Menrtee on Lords Prayer. ! Christmas Holiday In Rome: by Kip. ICE PITCHERS.—W.w Ponrtb •*- • ,cr. FITCHKRS.-W. W. WUJkJN, corc«r or ai,u „<j X Puurth streets, is opening another lot of those Terr mucL approred Patent Brlttania loe Pitchers, for family and hotel use. loe wfll last from four to five hours longer in these than in any other Pitcher, and they are of a good pattern for constant use at all senaons. Brerr family, boarding house, and hotel, should be supplied with them c price {6. Call and examine them at 6? Marbet »t mtIO ' ANTED—A situation, by a Young Man, m Book keeper. Qerk, or Sal asm an. Apply at . PR ANCISC US' Agraef Office. JylQ 66 Fifth et-. near poet pfleA IBSCE l'APKß—Aborted colors, for OonftctioNr’a'UM at low price*, by J. g. DAVISON j* lo • 65 Market at. LA HD—6 hagt Ne. I far eale by J> lo • HENRY H. COLUNB. AOON —BOO Bacon Btdea for tale by ! J rl ° HENRY U. gOLTJNS. / tHEE6B—‘AW boxee, prime cutting, for nle by Jy lo • HENRY H. COLLINS. PEARLS— 22 CMki and far sale by JJIO HENRY H. COLLINS. Poamj-A Soli of Eeaey. : lIEUWEK can receive the fame by eelliag at the THREE BIG DOORS, No. 203 Liberty street, proving property, and paying for this advertisement. jaboslawbki k B&a TYlUHiOaf—6o tone No. l Antbmdte; r 108 “ No. 2 do; 100 “ No. a 4o; Good brands, for ml#by TDJ, g CO., - »Jy B - . .. Oanal Boidw. 1 Rl \ BBIR no. 2 KOSIN; 5 1«R fl 5 ** No. 1 Baltimore Herring: far sale by if* ■ QBX BINGHAM A 00, BIRD SEED—IOO IDs lar feeding during the hot Meson, for eel* at 47 Fifth street, by JjB - JAMES *WAKDROF. -■ —--'.*** va"-m**v v < 'a,' V ■■■.' ' J' a .• ■V: V-. vi t-._- ,f : - V ■ V-. .;%V\ ‘JSZsVt V»i* , '*Sa?LS-.C‘ f* 1 OiTldcmd. - r it.A r , fi f> m ' ' ‘ > ‘ * * * '! AMUSEMENT?. IHXAXRE. \ ..—..— Lera A 3& PRICES OP ADMISSION: Boxm and Paiquatta 60c I Second Print* Boxm, Urge—-SMO ] Box** fcr ioW«l p*opi*Joe Private bexea, amalL.— &>OO | J^Pwomwearing anta via b* charged 11% eentefer >tb*esrtifioate. joaispn c. 49* Door* open at 1% o'clock—performa&oe / coiaaMfoe at 8 o’clock. .* -. ta-Fifth appearance of tbs talented artiste* Sit. mad MmMABIJuTDtVNI Min SABAJJ WOODBURY. 4»~ This Beening. July lltfc, vUI bepreeented (bo e«te> bnud IU7. io fit* Mta ntitld TOR BTRANGKR. fltrangMy.... : yr. McFarland..... Mrs. 1 teller ...... —Miss B.' Woodbury. Tambour Major B. ando. WaJdegrnre. To eoJelode altk'tne Comic Drama, In tvo acta, of Charles ll_ Mary Copr-.i.... . Mrs. Rynar. Twelve mit priciicj>i BILL POs’fEß*aS D 1 UIOT%’BTJrEB, • roa / CONCERTS.' EXHEBmOHB ARB LECTURES. Att by Mail or Telegrapher BQla gent by Adams k Co.’aßxprtas, will aeesre Immediate attention. • . Refer to this office, the Hotels and Undo film «*. CIRCUS AND MRNAQRIUJ4 porting foithfqlly attended to. 1 / IAI UK/S HALL, (formerly Hiikin’o «<all,) Aowrtt rtmt, \j near SmOMtdd. can -be obtained tor Parties Fwtirala, Ooncma, BaUfo Meetings. Ac. Also. Cargo’s CotiUoaani Bax Horn Band can be found in readiness at all times, ly applyinjfto WM/ FRANK CARGO, at the CryrtafePakoe Daguerrean Rooms of R.AE Oars* k Co., Fourth *tre*t»orat t the Hrti. marSl T TWTES NURSKWANTED—One that la yoong and beat&y. YV Apply at FSANGIBGUB* Agency Office, jyB No. Qg.tiftb street, near Past Office. WANTKD —Aritoation for a Farm Band; a y<mngman, who baa been raised to the bnrtneaa. Apply at FRANCISCOS’ Agency office, jyg . N 0.65 Fifth street, near Post Office* Ro jSI TO HUNT—Ia neighborhood of the Poet O ffice ; suitable for a atom or an office. Apply at' FKANCISCU&' Agency Office, Jjg No. 05 Filth street, near Post Ogee. Notice. TIUB DOCKKT, and oil the Books and Papers cf A. Q. . RKINHAitT, deo'd, lale an Alderman In the Fonrth . Ward, City of Pittsburgh, pertaining to bis office, are now ' In the bands of 1. Hlgxiofs Alderman of said Waid, No.M Hand street; where all burtueas pertaining to my office will be promptly attended to. Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages, Ac,promptly attended to,by _ . JyTffif L WIGGA.WB, Aldemurng . SUPKK7INB OLIYJS OIL—6 doxen ol the pun Tneaft Olive Oil, for table use, received this dajr. These ilk tract of a very excellent articl j can procure it at ' JOS. FLBMIKQ’a, corner of the Diamood and Market st, BAKER'S PURR COD LIYKK OIL—By terth« best ar ticle of the kind no* in use. Ibow using Uod Lint Oil would do well to rive this* trial, end be convinced of its superiority over oil .others; 6 dos received by jy7 -I JOS. FLEMING. |_.MNK SGARh.—A large and fresh supply of Clean’s Cel -17 ebratod Honer Soap: Low's Old Brown and J a.Tariety of outer kinds, received by SHOULDER BRACKS—A large lot of exceUMUTShoulder braces received by [ Jy7] JOS. ELBXIKQ. SEIDUTZ POWDERS—3 by . [Jy7] • ixTdll lbs, very superior,reee»ed this day b" Jv7 JOS. FLEMING. w>UWSR CARBONATE CODA—IS.OOO ou Land&«dfor- O sale by FLEMING BRuS, Successor to J. Kidd A Co, jj7 No. 80 Wood street. t '-LOVES—IOOO Bm on band and tor sate by y> jy7 FLEMING BROS, SPANISH WRITING— 60 bbisoahand and ioi sale by jy7 FLEMING BROS. ARANTED PUKE OIL ORIGANUM—#O lbs <.uban and for sale by [jy7i FLEMING BROS. I) RFINED SALTPETRE—AWO lbs ou hand and for veto Jtl by [jy7] . FLEMING BROS. ' PINK ROOT—ISOO Jba on hand and for sale by j>7 FLEMING BROS. ITtjtEKY— 2000 lbs, assorted numberr, ou - bawLand for Zi sale by [jy7] FLEMING BROS. A MILL BEAT, at the Falls nf Fish Cretk, with ICQ acres of land, for sale by S. CUTHBERT * SON, 'T7 , XCHAKGE.—Ten acres of land, with a good Dwelling n House, sitnate at Murrajerille, will t>e exchanged for city property. S. CUfItBKBT A SON, LOANS NEGOTIATED,' Rems Collected, and Ratines* Partners procured, at the General Agency Office. 140 Third street. jyT ORPHANS' iJOUKi' PALE uP BUILDING LOXB—Late the Properly of David Greer, deceased—situated is the Eighth Ward of this city—fronting on Pennsylvania are* nus, Forbes street, Loenst street, Tlekxay street, Waff street, and Magee street.—Will be sold on the premises, on SATURDAY, the 29th day of July, at 2 o'clock. P.K. Terms to accommodate purchasers. Particulars wda. known at sal*. EDMOND GREER. 1 . , jyfctd SOPHIA GBKEB, / Aaatt *’ ONE HUNDRED ENGRAVINGS—Frank Lttlie’s Ga zette of Paris, London and New York Fashions, tor July—This number has one hundred Engravings, Besides t pattern for a Mantilla.' Jnat received astd for sale at tha cheap Book Store of W. A. QILDKNFENNKY A CO., jy6 r ■ Xo. 76 Fourth afreet. PEIOKtf KfcDl>'t;Kl>— Frank Leslie’* Ladies’ Gasette, for Joly, just reeeiTnd rrri i L. r sale at 20 cents per copy. Also, a few copies left rf Harper. Putnam, Graham, Godej, and the Knlekerbpckfl., far Jnly: all &r mle & eeatsleaa than can be had elsewhere— notwithstanding' the hot weather. Remember, the place Is 87 Wood street, jy? SAMTJEL B. LAUFFER. MA'iAiUNKS If UK J G LY, J C3T RECEIVED. Knickerbcciß? Magazine, tor July. Harper’* j ** ; “ Putnam's 1 u i ** Graham'* -j “ ;. u . ' lUnatrated Magazine of Ail, “ N«y Torn Journal, for Jaiy. Ix»<lvn Lancet, J 'j' UortsenltariaiL' “ - Bateive*! and lot •« ' i 4a*UL KLEINER'S Litanrr Depot, _ • • Fifth at-, opposite the Theatre. W' > -^I-A.-> 4 >UAL dALK —A. "A. 3IASUN * CO. will otftr f O their hnmenfl© stock of ErtbfoMerier and 'White Goods \ V. from 25 in 37V4 prr <vDt le** than nmal pTk*>e. jy6 ' \ nuriCK. GEORGS W. SMITH informs the public thet be luu dis posed. of hisjenUre BOTTLING ESTABLISHMENT (f the Brewer; on Pitt street, to W. D. Kagiuh, whom be re commends to hie easterners In that deportment. To tke PabUc* The subscriber begs leave to anootroce to tbe paUlv Ihst be hot purchased the BOTTLING DE PARTMENT cf the Pittsburgh Brewer; from G.W. Smith, on Pitt street. He is prepared to sopplj, In on; qoantit;,. and at moderate prices. Smith’s oeletmted KBNNISTT ALB and.BROWN STOUT; el**, at.k «t»h nmtrnir 4aart or pint bottles, f ■ Haring been for a length ,of time connected with Xr. Smith’s establishment, ke feels entire confidence in being •able to oeere familiar and tbs trade with promptness etui entire satisfaction. Particular atttofim paid to peeking for shining. Ail orders deliTerod. , [jyfclmj WD. ENGLISH. WANTED —A purchaser for the handsomest House and Grounds on Hill—it is a borne. Enndnof - _ THOMAS WOODS, __ Tfi roarth street. WEBT&&A Dual skort date, on / Oocianmd, Loabrflle, St. Loeia, -- H New Orleans, Chicago, .• Detroit, and Cleveland; at No. 71 fourth rt>wt. Jett . A. WILKINS * CO. , ,AOON—6 hhds Bides; JD 2 do Bbouider*; 2 do Hama; tor salebj * j«gB SMITH A SINfIATR. efineii buoaks— " : 1 f“" 16 bbla Lovering's Grubbed Sugar; j 50 do Loaf Sugar; 16 do Powdered Sow; 60 do WbUe Coffee Sugar; 10 do Coarse Pulverised; fi>r sal# by smith t biHclaib, 'IHKKIiB—2OO bozM prtme W. a. Ovadnc, fc, m 4» kJ 1 -> M HENRYK. mi.T.mi s*tion“’ VKIIiu «> Q K—“TUJ! brst pkhpara. „„ _„ - Pm** PmJUirt, Vi, Ortotxr», 1R47. Ma. R. E. Pn.T.ssa:—-Of your Vermifuge,! can ter wiih ont beritaHou, that, haring used it extEssivefj ia my practice for tbe lastfcmr or At* year*, I think it deddedly tte best wepazadns of tbs Usd vbiah I have any kmC edge of. although I have baretoiore need the rrnpriflnn or severalothermum IWfmviii Toon, Ac., „ D. cough, m. n. Prepared and sold by K. B. SELLERS & CO., 67 Wood street, and tor sale by Droughts gvna rally. jJta AMUSE NuTlO.Ne, FUR JLLV. Art JonrnaL The Parhn R»«i«- Fern Leaves, from Fanny's Fort Folio; second series. Tbe Lamplighter. Chamberr-Journal, for Jnn«. North British Review. The abovejust received and for sale by , _ SAITL. B. LAUFFEB, i«M ~ S 7 Wood rtnrt, SALKUATUB— 4U boxes fair, in quarter, half (*nd pond; papers, received and for aal%_by Jyl HENRY H. COLLINS. Choice bites for country kxcjo>engk&—nr* acres of ground, in a beauUfal locution, situate at Four Mile Ban, at $126 per acre. ■ Alsu, 5 acres at $2OO, and 0 seres at $360 per acre. A good road (plank) to above prop erty, and pleasant situation for residences. Examine for yourselves. 8. CUTHBEBT A SON., jeBo 140 Third street. KIP UU> V j£o—Bejoa’a Mack ano colored Kid Glove*. Also, Ud finished Silk Gloves, at je24 , FRANK TAN GORDEB’K KOSIN 80AP—S76 boxes No. 1 Soap, for aaie 1» •' je2B ■ • SMITH A BUTCLAIR. / VJT ARP DRY TOBACCO—2S bblaand 2B hr bbb eapa \j ridr, for sale by [>2B] SMITH A SINCLAIR. STAB CARPI sale by —lO boxes Proctor A Gamble's brand, Jbr t jett] SMITH A BCTCLAIE. CtILKS, MANTILLAS, DRESS HOODS, Embroidariw, 0 Trimmings, Hosiery and Glove*. Home-keeping Goads, Linen and White Goods, Bonnets, Millinery Goods, Gents. Famishing Goods, At, An, have all been marked down from 20 to 3714 per cent, during the Semi-Annual SalAof A. A. MASON A CO feSO - 25 Fioj street WAnTEP— Three more clever Men, to , ny of parehaaera. on the batvlfrieiat .Fourth Street Baud, this side of East lihertv. Such offer* sre seldom made.. Enquire of, TUOMA& WOODS, J** B Fourth iittesL LACK nlh-*R—Just received at A. UTlttHWß,csmer cf Grant and Fifth street*, a few pieces-of very fine plain and figured tuyk ruVm wn». Trimmings id *Q thefoshionabis colon; hleided Mustlne and Irish Linen*, 6 cases of tbe very best makes, Just re ceived at a: M’TIOHE’B, • . oorner Grant and Fifth eta. NOW 18 THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE!—The following Magazines and Newspapers are-about to commence . ufw volume*. Now b the time to subscribe.* RUSSELL A PRO., Booh—Decs, Stationers and literary Dealers, No. 16 Fifth street, near Market, are receivlag subscriptions. CtU and niaks arrangements for your favorite Magasi.** ami Newspapers. luiper, Knickerbocker, Putnam, Godey, / Graham, Petanpm Waverly Magazine. . UttalT* Using Age, Wb'OnfM.' Qta*fr«*J6umL Okasou’aPbtorM. - Hungs Mwahaafi* wanafna ° - Flag of Our Union, Blackwood. Uorucuhurirtfc Magaalseof Art, Water One* Journal, Ptuuneloglael Journal. jeAS /TKNYXJUtBM’B lx aa pm cant, at jyd € * V.'' Y-'ffeJ'?.* '? g--+* ;/■’ y- " - . , freshly prcpuMlfijra JOB. FLEXING. itJy far sate at tight, or IKS eOOBB mmM *»* A. A. MABOK 4 oQ>**« BlttttNt V.'.v V i-. sL -----
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