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A EMS -; ; 4- _ • ;...` ;,,,t • 4"4;'.:--.44,, [4.-P 44. - 4 s • - , , =NM ESE EMI =EI to give up all - Idea of dragging religion Into poi- Ida; and milking the place of birth a test of -Manhood and citizenship. And Tye °smolder It _art improvement that the secrecy of their ergo tilt:don Is rendered no Linger useful or proper• Io fact, the party in Ohio may be said to have —tensed to exist. It is merged in freeeollism. It has became a part of a sectional party, that de plates Its aim only to be to pre - Vent the extension 1 of elavery. VON Mulling pot OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY. ...PITTSBURG H: WEDNESDAY MORNING ::::::::::::: ;:JULY 18 trsi FOR CANAL COMMLeiSLONER, ARNOLD PLIIMER, OP TENANGO COUNTr. The Demozratio Committee of Corsespon • - TOR ALLEGHENY COUNTY, Are requested to-meet at tho BT. Man= Hoer., on SATUBDAV, July 41st, at II o'clocit; A. M. . R. H. GUTHRIE, Ch'rs. The following gentlemen col:l:True the Committee : John Birmingham, H. R. Williams, Win. Wilson, A. Holstein, 1.. B. Patterson, Thns. J. Keenan, Thos. B. Hamilton, J Heldman, Henry Ingram, James A. Irwin. Barnes Ford, . 0 F Glamor*, Win. X. Porter, John B. Irwin, Thos. Farley, Alex. Black, Edmund enolrdan, John Mellon, Dr. A. El Gross, Char , Barnett, V hi Collier, Francis Felix, Juno . Jacob Ill'Collister. • Pcroo,s leaving the city during the rumnurr, who de tire the d .dy or weekly Rat forioardod to them, can have it do re for any speofted Come. /eatring Choir or. dart and addrese at the office, arm* of Fifth card Wood moironso POST JOH OFFICE'. We would call the attention of MERCHANTS AND BII6INESS MEN to the fact that are have Inn received frJra Pllladelphle a number of rotas of new Job Type, and are now prepared to fill orders for Cards, Circulars, Bill ii,ads, Paper nooks, Posters, and Progaromes for azttbi st )11F. All order" will be promptly inlet. 47 - 8. DL PETTINOILL k CO., Newspaper Adverdting Agcita, are the Agents for the Pittsburgh Daily and Weekly Pool, smd are authorLeed to receive ADVIBAVSISZAT+ and SoesOMPTlOrte for us at the same rata as required at this o lice. Their reoelpts are regarded as payments. Their oacse are et NSW YOBS, 122 NASSAV STEELS, Hostos, 10 8T /% 10TZPY 01110 cow ENTioN—KNOW NOTII. Latutszt A BAN DON ED The ,Ohio Republican Convention that met lately at Columbus, was composed of Know No things, Free Boilers and Whigs. It is said tha a large tad irity of the members were K. N 'e yet, ark 'platform "unanimluriy" adopted, is a Free Soil platform merely. Neither of tbo resolutions says one word about the distinctive principles of the American party. Not one word Is said about foreigners, Catholics, America be ing-ruled by Americans, or any other of the ral lying words of the new party. We published the resolutionson Saturday last In our telegraph column, and by reference to them It will be gain that they present just one feature, and announce Jost one principle of action; that is, opposition to the extension of slavery. A good many words are employed to express the Idea, but it is the one idea of the whole aeries of resolutions. Now, considering that this is the platform on which the Know Nothing party of Ohio havecon sated to stand, and the ticket nominated by that Convention Lathe one they are to support, it bonnie° a matter of interest to inquire what has beioome,of the principles of the Know Nothings, as such? Ls the war on the Catholics and the foreigners at an end? Are the naturalisation bor3 to etand aa they are T Are all the political rearms completed that were promised by the nY v - party last year? Is Know Nothingiem ut terly abandoned and dead in Ohlo already? The party Is called on and pledged to the support cf a ticket headed by Chase, who is a Free Boiler, and was never aK. N. And they are pledged to the import of a platform having but a solitary plank in Its structure, and that plank Free Soil- Ism, and mlderata Free Soiliem at that. It pledges the party to "lawful and eoustitutional" 41pposition to the spread of slavery into territo• rl a now free. It simply opposes the ezteneion of slavery. It asps nothing about slavery in the District of Colombia ; nothing about the slave trade between the States ; not a word about the fugitive slave law ; not a word about Southern aggression ; and, what is most remarkable of al, it entirely omits the used two words hither. to considered essential in all Free Soil promineia mentos, to wit, the words " Northern cloughfaee ism" Bach, then, is the result of all travail and la b le, 'llll the eloquence and patriotism, all the motley and time that have been expended to o valise a new party that was to cure all the sole of our political system; that was to cherish dA Intense • Americanism in the breasts of the pe~pte; that was to protestantise the world, an I exclude all foreigners from our ballot boxes Every distinctive feature of Americanism as a party organisation Is abandoned, and the party orgatrs 'don, Its secrecy, its pass words, its ob liga ions, and all its machinery are no longer evadable in 0 .to. It has become a part of an open party, pledged only to oppose the even lion tf slavery. It is evident that in other nor them Btateo 41 similar course will be pursued. Ia "Aisne it ii already done. Thus all the tf fortsto form a new party that shout i preserve the trnion, and purify and reform our political• system, has resulted merely in strengthening that northern sectional party that has long been struggling far the ascendency; and that was Linn organised for the benefit of Wm. H. Reward. We are not sorry to find the K N.'s disposed A remains yet to be seen whether the rank and file and the whole body of the K N.'e of _Ohio will consent to this entire abandonment of their principles and organletttion, and support a man tor Governor who is not with them in Ben- timent, and was never a member of their order. Ii ii predicted that there will be pretty extensive tating,iind that Mr. Muth' election is by no I.l:aue certain. WEPOU I ihe or she Left. 1.2 mo yp. 636. New York: Giarrst a Ca., itt,ann This is the quaint title of a pungent and in. torestieg novel, intending to illustrate the dif ference between the Church of Christ and the -Ottereh of Society. The-story commences with the picture of a happy village population about to t,ke leave of a youthful favorite who bad de termined to try hie fortunak in the distant me tr3poli& Samuel, the young hero in question, is the son of the village clergyman, whose fam ily are presented to the acquaintance of the resierin_s description of great naturalness, and remarkably free from the usual haoknied points Of similar portraitures. On his arrival in the City he meets with a new phase of life—most o natty youth!) can testify to having expepenoed Here the stirring interest of Ise story begin; and is well enetniued to the Sid, in a series of °ketches representing the hollowness, hypocrisy, and selfishness that aro so vividly stamped on the prevailing habits of Mono prominent personages in the walks both at fashion and of badness. It will be found pleasant reading for a summer day. • Mr. T. J at hie periodical depot, Fifth et., oppo s:te A. A Meson% la authorised to receive tab. Seripticue for this work. A 13701 t entitled the "Mormon's Wire," woo sent us, but some eharper got his bond on It .before we could got a glance at its content,. The eastern press epook approvingly of the -mot. We have= doubt it will prove interest fog; Ss it Is the revelations of one who can • , .peat by the card," of polygamy, the peculiar institution of the Mormons. Miner 3 Co. and Oildsalstroy I Co., hos it for Isis. AVSTRIA. AID THE WAR.—The Emperor of Austria has giCatly, xeducteti his army. One • hundred and forty-five thousand men jiavi Shen disbanded, and a further reduation is expected soon. No fact could more distinctly indicate ,ntention of that government to remainneu ...__, and take no active part in the present war. The hopes of England and France of active aid from Austria are manifestly at end ; and they must fight out the war with their great adver sary abode. There can be little doubt that the Austrian government has deceived the Allies. It probably never designed to engage in hostili ties. To act the part of mediator in procuring peace if possible was an easy task ; but to en gage in an expensive war in which the Allies alone would be benefitted was not its true poli cy. The central nations of Europe then may remain neutral for a time. But an attempt to strike at Russia through Poland would array Austria and Prussia, and perhaps all the German States on the side of 'Bessie. war. They are erecting strong and expensive fortifications around that otty—fortifications that will not only eery° for Its defence, but will enable the garrison to control the city. The Turks themselves, it is now said, aro odavinoed that their empire is soon to end. They see un takeable signs that their allies aro to become their masters if success attends their arms in the war, and one writer says the Turks openly declare they would prefer annexation to Russia to subjugation by France or England. We long ago predicted that the fall of Islamism would be the result of the war, whiahover party pre 'Ailed, and ouch is now becoming the general b-licf. It Turkey is to become a conquered province and a christion State we hope Russia will get it rather thou Feopee. View Books. ... . . , .. ~, It is very apparent that the French do not in end to leave Constantinople at the close of the Witham itAmbo, of K .naas, committed suicide on Saturday afternoon, in Lancaster, Pa., by putting bis throat. lie died before any togs mace could be rendered. An altered bill has jig made its appearance, and has not been noticed by the Detectors or the papers. It is a one on the Utica Branch of the Ootario Bank altered to a five, by erasure and printing. It is well done, and will doubtless be extensively circulated. A melancholy accident occurred at the Cam bria Iron works, on Tuesday afternoon last. A A little child of George Thomas, beater, about four years old, while playing about the kitoben, fell into a largo bucket of boiling water, which soalded it so severely as to cause its death on Thursday morning. (C03111',,: ICATtp To TUB DMIOC - RATIO CORIKITIMSt or Comm PONDENCE ALLECIELEST COUNTY Geadesien :—You are to meet together on next Saturday. It is rumored that under o mistaken Idea of overbewing the secret politi cal organisation called Know Nothings." r Karts will be made to induce you to dissolve the Demo static party in this county, and to form a u lon with your political adversaries, or in other words to fait into the sclera of your enemies, and run a fusion ticket at the next Fall election. We trust you will not adopt this fatal policy. It will prove the ruin of any Democrat who may he brought into the field. He will fall n victim to treachery. We therefore call upon yon and beeeech you to order the regular annual County Convention of Delegates representing the old fashioned Democratic Party of Allegheny Coun ty, according to their time honored usages, and that at as early a day as possible. It is now the middle of July, and the sooner the Conven tion assembles the better. Lot us have a fall blooded Democratic ticket in the 5. Id, and the day is ours Take care. also, thst no man but an avowed Democrat shall be permitted to vote at the primary elections, and that no Delegate shall be aatnitted to a seat in the Convention but ono who is a known and reliable member of the Democratio party If a Know Nothing should show his face there. lot him be forthwith raj eted. MANY DEMOCRAT& Frrrastrann, July 17, 1856. Extraordinary Cosa of Fascination. [From tan Naar litarninhlra Patriot ] About two weeks since a Mite girt, near six years of age, named Costilla mu, of Gilmauton Centre. was searching for berries in the field. when her attention was arrested by a peculiar singing noise, and on looking up, she perceived two large black snakes, one of which was in an erect attitude and gazing fixedly upon her, ao compaoying its vibratory motions by, as the says, ~ a most beautiful singing." She first attempt ed to ran, but found herself utterly incapable of eo doing. She then looked at the snake until ebe became eo pleased with it that she took it In to her lap, and held it until she thought it asleep, and then fled to the house. For a number of days she visited the snake, unknown to her pa rents, who finally discovered her feeding it from her hands. She continued feeding It regularly every day, becoming more and more attached to it, until it would wind itself about her arms and neck, and even inks food from her month. Ft natty she was prevailed upon to place it In a b , x on condition it should not be hurt, and in that hie still kept, except when being fed Hundreds in the vicinity have been to see it, and It is the opinion of the medical men who have seen her, that she is completely faeoloated, and tbat the death of the reptile would prove fatal to her. Her parents have bad many tempting offers to permit her to be taken about and exhibited with Ike enake, but, though they are poor, they have sense eactr.ch to refuse all such offers. The snake Is over four feet long. Fast and Loor e. [From the Plymouth (0) Advertlser.l "A daring robbery took place at the, BL Law rence hotel, yesterday. Too Germans came there together, strangers, and while standlog near the 'saloon, one of them took frcm hie pocket book a $5O note, which the other snatch ed and run up stairs on the Water street side of the hotter. Passing down another flight into Wayne street, he ran down Water street, and disappeared with the money. In his passage through the house he came near precipitating two ladles down emirs, who were eitting on the steps, at the upper landing. Ho is a bold 1111- lain".—Sandusky Register, 7th inst. It being supposed that the thief mentioned above had taken the S. M. & N. R. It., telegra phic, despatches were tient to 'Monroeville and Ole place. At Monroeville the officers mieeod him, but on the arrival of the train at this vil lage, he was arrested. The officer took him to the American Hotel, and designed taking him back to Sandusky the next morning, but in the course of the night, he fell asleep, and the thief walked off without bidding him " good night" He had offered the officer $lOO to let him go, but being refused, saved hie money, and took this manner of making his cult. A DESERVING COISPLIZIENV.—The Cleveland Raindealor contains the following handsome compliment to the St. Mir Hots& Pittsburgh: A fine, first Mass house! as we know from ex perience. Connelly is too well known as a eno easeful and popular landlord, to require extend ed notice at our hands. We can only say that nature made him for a hotel keeper, and the St. Choir is just the hotel for him. The house is admirably situated at a convenient distance from both eastern and western depots, and is right in the centre of the city. We know no house to which wo can more cordially recommend our traveling Testier's. ger The New School Presbyterian Church, has just published its annual ;Reflation, thus : •• Synode, 24; Preebyteries, 108; Ministers, 1.687; Licentiates, 111; Candidates, 288; ourchee, 1,669; Additions on examinations, 6818; do no certificate, 4,890; Whole number in communion, 148 029; Baptism of adults, 1,706 ; do of infants, 8 024. Contributions—Commutaioner's Fond; $B,- 492.82 ; Contingent Fund, $666,90 ; Domestic Missions, $86,871,87; Foreign Missione, $63,- 968 28; Education, $37,710,98; Publication, $48,822,91." AOGIIIIT STATII ELM:MM.—The States of Alabama, Arkansas, lowa, Kentucky, Missouri sod Tessa, bold their State eleotions on the first Monday in August; Tennessee on the first Thursday of the same month; and North Caro line on the second Thursday. The moat hu t ortant of these erections will be those of Ken tuoky, TenbOSsee, and North Carolina, for they comprehend the election of come thirty odd members of Congress. They are generally Whig States, Kentuoky Sod Tommie° haying eotei for Nom! Scott Is 1868. At present, in Kentucky, Toe. melee sod North Corollas, the Whig party Is merged In the now Anstrican pas ta, ea In the lea IllseldS OHIO& ~ ;rf iir:ta the Cineinnoti Commercial] 'Vila British Consul Held to Bail In e53,000.-Trombail and Hamilton hold . In 81 4 000 Hach. liritAßßs OF MR. 11.0c70ItOrr. W. W. Warden, the U S. ComalitteiellePi gave. on Saturday, a long decision In the ease of the , British Consul and others, holding thein to bail. As the Commissoner is only an examining Court, his decision is not of essential importance, and as in this case it is very long, we do not think it would pay to Insert it In our columns. As to Mr. Reweroft's claim to exemption from arrest, the Commissioner shows that Am bassadors only aro privileged from arrest ender all cireumetanome and that Mr. Roworoft was a Consul, saying: If a citizen of Cincinnati can be arrested in his own dwelling for crime, (and we know it le lawful to do so,) the defendant, although a Con sul of Great Britain, oan also, for a like offense, be arrested In his dwelling The Commissioner thus sums up the evidence: Now, does that testimony establish the fact that the defendant did hire any one to enlist or enter, &o.? Has there been a hiring ? The testimony has been so frequently stated that I shall not attempt to follow it minutely, but it establishes the fact that Connahan visited the defendant in company with McKay; that there a promise or assurance was given by defendant, that if he would raise a given number of men within a given time, he should be rewarded by receiving a oaptainey in the British army; that the parties to be enlisted ware to be furnished with means to pay traveling and other necessa. ry expenses to Canada, and $BO bounty money when they arrived there, deducting traveling expenses; that the witness and the others in the league with him did procure men, though they did not intend really to leave, but were eat ing treacherously with defendant; that one of the number, (Reidy) did, in purssanoe of the promise made by defendant to Conahan, actual ly receive money and tickets from McKay for the purpose of defraying the expenses of Reidy and the men, the German Company as well S 8 the league, who were to be taken to Canada, and who were placed in his care through the agency of Capt. McKay; that these parties were arrested when en the point of leaving this city on the railroad, having their tickets and money in their possession; that the defendant was not ing in concert with McKay, Turnbull, Hamilton, and perhaps others, in a conspiracy to violate the law of this country, by procuring, hiring, or retaining persons to go beyond the limits of the United States, with intent to be enlisted or entered as soldiers In the service of a foreign prince, in a war against a people with whom we aro at peace. I am, therefore, compelled to hold the defendant on this charge. 13.01701101 T'S BYEZCH DMUS 773 Z comm. Before the amount of bail had been arranged by the Commissioners, Mr. Roworoft craved per mission to make a few remarks, the substance of which were as follows May it please your Honor—lt is true that I bold only the title of a Conseil but it will be proved that I am a public minister, and entitled to their rights and privileges. When I came to this country, empowered by my sovereign, I presented myself before the President of the United States, and he, in behalf of, and acting for the great American people, granted me an rerquatur, entitling me to all the duties and pri vileges of the moat favored nations, and I now hold it to be my duty, In behalf of the govern ment I now represent, to protest against an opin ion which dose not grant me those rights and privileges ed iyed by the Consuls of the moat favored nations. I deem It a duty to my sover eign to make this protect. Personally, lam nothing in this matter, but I repreeent the great independent British nation. The Consul then evoke of the treaty between the Government sod France in relation to Con suls and their exemption from arrest, and claim ed for the Consuls of hie government, the same privileges and exemption ] He said: I now assert my entire innocence of the charge brought egainst me ; I would not be so foolish or so simple as to engage in such a eoheme. [Mr R went on to state that there was a point not enfficienily or dietinctly dwelt upon by his conned, which was that be was a represen tative of a great government in a ministerial ca pacity, and claimed to ho exempt from criminal process on account of his character as Minister, that be was sent here by his government at a time when it was supposed that a set of priva teers were organising to invade Cubs, which, if true, it was his duty to report to his govern ment. He, therefore, claimed that his functions were more ministerial than consular.] Yet, said ho, the Consul's office is a public one; all classes are permitted to enter; all re ' celve the same attention. The ragged, the ig norant, and the poor, as well as the rich and in formed, receive my attention when it is claimed. flow easy might it be then, for an evil-disposed person to misrepresent what I might say. It is not to be supposed for a moment that I am not aware that enlistments for the Crimeahave been made In tho city of Cincinnati. I have applica tions every day—sometimes twenty of them ; and if your Honor will Indulge mo, I will de scribe these interviews, for they are pretty much all alike. An iodividesi comes Into the officio, and, after taking a teat, commences, as is common in America : " Very fine day." " Very." "Crops are abundant, and promise well." "Extraordinarily " " Great Britain is at war with Ruesis." " Yes, that's a fact pretty generally known." t. Very bad business." " Very." " I hear England is raising a Foreign Le gion " "Yee, that's a fact pretty generally known." England treats ber soldiers well." " Yes, she always treats men well who fight for ber, certainly." " Well, I should like to enlist In the Foreign Legion." . . . . . Well, I shoal like to sea you. fighting for her is the Crimea, with five thousand other Americans; you are a fine looking follow, bat I can't do anything for you " Wby, aro you not the British Consul ?" "Yes, I am ; and for the very reason, because I am British Consul, I cannot enlist you for the Crimea." lierenpon, the applicant goes away grumbling at his hard fate In not being enlisted in the For eign Legion. How easy, then, is it for a malicionsiy•dis poaed person to misrepresent what I Bay. Ido not pretend to deny that I am eware that enlist mente for the Crimea have been made in the city of Cincinnati. It is my duty to know it. I tell you, sir, I am heartily sick of theSe ap• plioations, and feel like tumbling the applicants down the stairs when I see them approach. I am seat hero by my sovereign for the pur pose of being aware of lt, and report to my gov ernment. It is my duty to acquaint myself with what is going on around me of interest to toy country and my sovereign. It la my duty to protect every British subject who claims each protection. Here a voice cried out, " Ah, I can bear what you say now." The Commissioner very promptly ordered the man to be removed. Mr. Boworoft then contended that the entire proceedings had been irregular; that he felt himself alone, but that he should ever uphold the rights of his government, and had no fear whatever of prisons He concluded by saying that he had come to thin country to cultivate peace between two great nations, and ho thanked God that the conspiracy, aa shown to exist among the witnesses, did not originate with the American people. The Commissioner then Axed the bonds of Rowaroft, Turnbull and Hamilton—the former at $2,000, and the latter $l,OOO each. Captain Poshuer was hold in hie own reeognisanee. McKay was too ill to appear in court. It must bo evident to even the most unobser vant that the present °ruled° against a certain sect on account of their religion will event In a reaction in public sentiment sooner or later, which must utterly disooruilt any party that would proscribe a man for conscience 'take. The extract we give below Is from it paper published in Louisville, then which there Is none more zealously American. It Is the comment of the editor upon the communloatlon of an eminent Presbyterian divine : We publish In the Courier to•day the able cam mnnication of Elev. Dr. Bullock, which appeared in the Democrat of Tuesday last. It is an article that will command attention and deliberation. The positions aesamed by the learned writer are entirely deserving of the most eerioue consider ation. We have reason to know that many pro minent and iofittential gentlemen attached to the Presbyterian Church coincide entirely with Mr. Bullock in his views. Many who favor the Know Nothing movement tear that most odor- Innate results will ensue from this bitter cru sade against the Catholic°, They see that a TO action in the public mind is already golag on, and, when it acquires full force, they dread that the consequences win be most momentous. They feel that It is necessary they should not with CS treme prudence and moderation, and repair, it possible the injuries that have already hen dom. [Pcnnt' the New York Times of the 12th.] 4fir .4 y plait s, Scrofula is Di d Blood. Deo 66666 of Eetageetton for the Month —For these terrific diseases, Cartes Apentott Mixture te of June- the May species. Vire .fifid, Ott reference to .the _hooka of , the The proprietors have In their possession over one hun- ComMiesiener - or Emigration, that there'll a drar certificates Of the moat extesonitnea7 cures seeded considerable falling off - in the number of ' emi:. by it. - grants who arrived at this port during. the We refer to the certificate of Richard Adams, late Biel mo=th' of June, -as compared With the same Ehetiff of Rictunond, Va 4 Edwin Burton, Commissioner of period last year. The demand for men - in lie - the Revenue for Richmond; General Welch, of the Mem- Crimea compelled the British Government to Mein Circus ; WannleYr 0 1 Washington City ; NU. Wm. instruct the Poor-Law Commissioners to pro. A. Matthews and C. B. Luck, Esq., of Richmond, Va.; Mr. hiblt the exportation of able-bodied paupers, F. ly , yden, Exchange Hotel, Ve ; and a host of others, who which traffic had been partially carried on for I have seen cases of the worst description cured by Certer's several years past, from the 'almshouses of Spanish Mixture. They all certify that it le the greatest the country. The report of bad times in I purifier of the blood known. America, and an increasing demand for labor see advertismeut. at home, had a powerful influence in checking the headlong mob of emigration Which had con siderably thinned some of the most poliultitte counties of Ireland. At all events, the statistics of the Commissioners show a decline of 6,880 for the last month. The number that arrived in Jane, 1855, was 19,427 ; and in the same month last year, 25,807. During the week ending last Saturday, the Commissioners of Emigration obtained employ ment for 160 men, 14 of whom were engaged in the city, and 186 despatched to the country. They also provided situations for 176 females, 128 of them being employed In the city, and 63 sent out to places provided for them in the country. From the Ist to the 80th Jane, three hun dred and twelve emigrants have been des patched westward—the greater portion being sent to lowa, and other places out of the State of New York; whilst thirty-flve, during the came period. were sent bank to the old coun try. This unusual ebb of the tide of em igration to the shores of Europe, how ever trifling, is worthy of observation. When persons traverse three thousand miles of oecan, and brave the dangers and endure the hardships of a long voyage, they don't wish to return if necessity do not absolutely compel theta ; and when they select to return to the place whence they came, instead of penetrating westward and trying their fortunes in those yet boundless and unbroken fields cf industry, they must feel strongly convinced that their condition would be better at home than here. But this is an erro neous idea, superinduced by the destitution which must stare every unemployed and friend less stranger, in large and crowded cities, in the face. The maxim, that a great city is a great desert, is as true now as it was in the days of the ancient Roman writer, who intended this pithy aphorism to apply to the very class to which these emigrants belong—the honorable inheritors of no money. Should those men take heart and allow themselves to be sent out West, their industry would certainly be crowned with success; but while they linger round our streets and spend the last cent, there is no hope for them. In a short time they become spirit broken, crest-fallen, and totally incapable of making any exertion for improving their-condi tion. Lot the strong toiler not daily in the crowded town, but rash out among the fresh green woods, and rural cities, and rolling prai ries. where the joyous voice of labor ever eoundeth. The Reaction - "'" EVAIMLIZIEG New YOWL—A vigorous move- meat Is going on on the part of the wealthy cor poration of Trinity Church, New York, with a view to evangelize the population of the lower wards of the city, in the centre of which, sur rounded by ignorance and poverty on the one hand, and the palatial warehouses of our mer chant princes on the other, Trinity Church is located. All the wealthy members of the con gregation having transferred themselves to the new chapel, up town, the mother church is to be declared absolutely free. The choral service is also to be Introduced daily. Professor Haight has resigned hie post in the theological semi nary, in order to devote all his time to his parish duties. Ron. John Y. Mason. Mr. Mason, our Minister at Paris, is said to Do far from welL The Paris correspondent of the National Intelligeneer writes: ,Ir. Mason's personal friends.in the United States—and they are as many there as they are here, for all acknowledge his numerous excellent and amiable crtalities—will be grieved to Learn that Ultra are regretful reasons for supposing that a near future will witness the close of his diplomatio mission and his return to the Uait , (l States. I allude to his dilapidated health. So tar as I have seen and heard, it is the concurrent testimony of all who are admitted to intercourse with him, that sittee the attack of paralysie with which he was Smitten last year, his body and mind are but the wreck of what they were. It happens, unfortunately for Mr. Mason, that the judicious provisions of the late amended diplo matic law offer insuperable objections to the ad option of the course which I am told his physic lane would prescribe—absolute tranquility of body and mind, cessation of labor, absence from Paris, travels, spending the. =tuner at some German watering place. " A NOVEL ACCIDIST AHD A LADY ZS IT.—Yee terday a novel accident befei a young mother at the South end. Her 4, first "—a fat, bad- heed ed, dull-looking chap—was sitting in a miniature gig, on the sidewalk, directly beneath the parlor window ; and nothing would do but that ehe, with the characteristic pride of all young moth ers, must address him some big speech, which seemed entirely beyond his omprelieneion ; for ail the while he was intent upon bullying his re , !natant right fist into his left nostril; The mother become so engrossed in her conversation with her darling, as to neglect her equilibrium ; and leaning too far forward, out she, came, through the window, turning- a graceful, uopre meditated somerseti Bite was unhurt, and our prised at her agility, she seized poor aub, kissed him to distraction, and then marched triumph andy Into the house. —Boston Courier. AM-Dr. Dl , LavaPs Caiebratod Vern:drug. and !dyer Pills: A shignisreomblustion, but vary siTectual, as the following will stow: Nsw Yong. November 20, 1952. Knowing, from experience, the valuable qualities of Dr. M'Lane'e Termifuge and Liver Vila I have for roma time back considered It my dirty, and made It my business, to make those articles known wherever I went among my friends. A abort time ago I became acquainted with the ease of a young girl, who seemed to be troubled with worms and liver complaint at the come time, and had been suffering for some two months. Through my persuasion she purchased one bottle of Dr. M'LALIiE'B YEAH - 1030E, and one box of LITER DILLS, w blob ebetook according to directions. The result was, she passed a large quantity of worms, and thinks that one box more of the Pills will re stow her to perfect health. Her name and residenc • can be learned by calling on E. L. Theall, Druggist, corner of Rntger and Monroe meets. P. B.—Dr. sPLane's celebrated Verritfuge and Liver Pills can both be obtained at any of the respectable Drng literes in this city. Purchasers will plane be careful t 9 ask for, and take none but Dr. M'Laries Verrnifugg and liver rat. Those are other Veradfogee and PUls now before the public, but all °lmperatively worthless. Also, for sale by the sole proprietors, PLEBILICI .11110 S., &manors to J. Itil .4 Co:, No. 00 Wend gtroet, cOroer of Fnnrth OHIO dr. PENNSYLVAITIA. RAILROAD THE ONLY RAILROAD LtONSIISO WEST FROIS rzTTssunoza. On and after MONDAY, March 14th, 1855, the PASSEN• GER TRAINS will run as follow, until further notice: Pan TEAM MILL 141011 at 8 A. EL Man. Tula " " AT BA. M. Rungs Taus " sr 3P. M. These Trains all run through to Orestline, and connect there with the Columbus end Cinch:mat!. Oblo and Indiana, ant Belletintaine and Indiana Railroads. At Mansfield, connections are made for Newark, Zanesville, Monroeville, Sandusky, Toledo, Chicago, Ao.; and at Alliance fbr Cleve. land, do. No trains run on Sunday. Through 'Pickets sold to Cincinnati, Louisville Et. Louis, Indianapolis, Chicago, Bock Island, Fort Wayne, Cleveland, and the principal Towns and Cities in the West. The NEW BRIGHTON 100031MODAVON TRADI will leave Palatal:ugh at 10 A.M. and 6 P. M., and New Brighton at ? A.M. and 1 P.M. Far Tickets anti further information; apply to 3. G. OftRRY, At the corner °Mee, under the Monongahela Honso• Or. at the Federal Street Station, to GEORGE LOW, Ticket Agent. Pittsburgh, March 10th, 1856. (robin) OHIO AND INDIANA RAILROAD, BBIAG TIIS Continuation of Cie Ohio.and Penna. R. R TO FORT WAYNE, vuu awn= urri cammes sun mat Pr/MIT/WEL Sir Trains psalmist at Crestline. without detention, th ail th. Tratna on the Ohio and Itarta. Road, and also wi at Forest with Trains going North and South, on the !dad River and Lake Erie Railroad. For Tickets, apply at the Railroad Of fleas of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Oompsny in Pittsburgh, elle. gleny Olt or at any of the following poir.ts: Port Wayne, Cincinnati, Rallefontaine, Urbana, ll Dayn, BPufield l u di ns poits, - Richmond, I yffi n ~Findlay. Persons desiring Tichataditill ba artictilor to ask for a Ticket by the Ohio and Indiana ßailraaa EIS J. B. STEM :10 Slap% /INT4ust Rassivicd, • superior lot of 'Lawn, /taps and Grass 00•T8, which ors desirable, sad will be sold VW loft UM atIIPLV4 Ile Ne. 960 NW* Mod, WI If Wood. fig-Mortification, the instant a plaster is applied, must cease, and vigor is • given by DALLEY'S PAIN EL =ACTOR'S galvanic effects, and except the parts are de. composed, they will Boon be restored to th.ir natural color; but if go, the contagious Influence will be neutralized and Emceed, for mortification cannot proceed whirever the salve be laid on, and new flesh will certainly be generated. POISON PR DISECT9, SIPTILIS LSD PLANTS Are r^ndered quite harmless by rubbing in Instantly a quantity f DALLEY'S PAIN EXTRACTOR, and after it has ewollen, and livid spots are visible. Even then, like the volzils battery, it will directly attract, dissolve, and metamorphose the poisoning Dalliance. At the sting of bees and sno=quito a, thelnstant it touches you the pain ends. The bites of rabid animals also are as speedily neu tral-Al. Non- genuine without a steetplate engraved label, with signatures of HENRY DALLEV, Manufacturer, 0. V. OLICKENER a CO., Proprietors. Bold at 25 cents per box by Dr. 0. R. KEYSER, 140 Wood street, end* by nearly every dealer in medicines throughout the United States. All orders or letters for In formation or advice, to be addressed to O. V. °LICHEN= a CO., New York. ,lylOadawßis Lungs I Lungs*: t erauts suffering from 'diseases of the throat or hangs are, In a great majority of cases, oommletely restored to health by a faithful trial of Dr. Curtis' anemia or Inhaling Vapor. 13y the Doctor's new method of treatment, the medical ►gent la brought In direct contact with the diseased parts, and carnet fall cf haring a beneficial effect. All druggists sell It gee advertisement is dila paper. Cbazis' 111WEANA Is the original =dimly genuine article. jelBdOrdaw 0/- stocking Vactory.— Devra Btocklng . 8s eery, where everything is made in the HOSIERY hiND, is et the corner of St. Clair and Penn etreete. He is [Ovally terming out every variety of Hosiery, well made and If uitable to the season, whirl may be alwaye obtained Whotoesde and Rezail at his Store, corner of Market alley and Fifth street. Don't forget the name—O. DALY and No. 20. sp2s 10. Before puro basing your Hat or Cap ts-day, call a 16. WOOD street, and examine our cock of BATS and OAPS, which will be sold as LOW for CABII as any other home in the city can or will sell them. 'MORGAN al, Next house to the new Presbyterian Church, • ele One doer from Sixth great. tUe W e have just received from the East a large lot of Panama, Canton, Bral and Canada. sTnAtir HATS, which we can sell much below the canal price. Straw Hate from 25 cents upwards. Panama Sate from $1,60 to $4,00. MORGAN & CO., myl.o 164 Wood street. te ShertfLialty,....atrattell B. RIDDLE, of the City of alteabeuy, will be e candidate Ear the office or Sheriff of Allegheny County, at the ensuing oleo tion. jy2:dearte JAMES BO? 518014, OF INDIANA - OWNSHIP, ILL §e di- TV C(al4ztgr at the October Election. Wfgotice.--The JOURNEYDIEN TAILORS PO. CIETY, of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, meets on the first WEDNESDAY of every month, at 80110OHLEITSIM, to the Diamond. By order. iativ W GEESE. Beeretarv. OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH GAS 00,1. July, 1855. OD TES Trtuteas of "The Pittsburgh Cos Company" have this day declared a Divilend of Casper Cent. ca the Capital Stock of the Co., oat of the prof:Hoof the Blz months ending I t hut., payable to Stockholders or their legal repres,ntati sea forth sith , at the off/ee of the Company. fyLo.lot JAMES M. CIIIIISTY, Treasurer. WNOTICE...the ANNUAL BIENTINU of the IStoolnoidere of the ATLANTIJ AND 01310 TELE GRAPH CoMPANY, will be held at BIICHLER'S Ilarrteburg. Pa., an 11111118 DAY, the 190 a of July. 1865, of 10 o'clock. A. M.., for the purpose of eleatieg NINE 1)1.. HECTORS for the evening Isar, In accords= with the Metter. By order: of the Dv—ad of Directors. A. B. OUSIMINGS, Secretary. C IT IZIL Inauranoe Company of U Plats bur gh.—Wld. 0.101.1.1311, Prosident; deddIJEL L. HAUT/ELL, Secretary. °Pe: PS Water Street,bdween Markeland Woodstrena. Insures HULL and CARGO Risks, on the Ohio sod Idles's. alpp I Hirers and tributaries. Insures against LOPS or thaws by lire. ALSO—Against the Perils of tinges, and inland limitga• Howard Transportation nnualrtaia William Bagaley, Maori Floyd, Jones I.L.Coopar, Barnuel M. Eler, Samuel P.es, William Bingham. Hobert Dunlap, j r., John S. Dilworth, Inert M. Pennect, Braude Salters, 8. Hartough, . 3. Scluamixwastr, Walteril - eyar.2, SYilliatiß.Hap. John Shinto's. deal Pennsylvania Insurance Company OF PITYsitURGiI, Corner of Fourth and Bmithfleld street.. ACTLIORiZBD earfraL, $300,000. or , Ixscar. Buildings and whet Property against Loss or Damage by Fire. and the Perils of the Sine and Luis...7.d Navigation and Transportation. DIRECT ORS: Wm, F. jobaston, Rody Patterson, Jacob Painter, A. A. Carrier W. ArClinteck, Kennedy T.firlend, James 1 Nealey, W. ft Raven, D. E. Park, I. Grier Sproul, Wade Hampton, D. M. Long, A. J. Jones, J. R. Jones, H. R. Omehall, OPPICERS: Preticlal: Eon. Vat F. JOHNSTON. Vice .Presid•ne. BODY PATTERSON, 3...”'y and Ttscistuoz.A. A. CARRIER. ,Asestant.S - erfary 8 FL CARRIER EUREKA. INSURANCE COICPANY OP PITTSBURGH. JOAN 11. REMENBERGER, Plum= ROBE= 'FINNEY, Excaraur. V. EATOISELun, Cliaczau, Aami. WILL INSULLE AGAINST ALL RINDS Or MARINE AND FIRE RIEK9. DIRBOTO77II J. U. Elmenborger, G. W. Cara, C. W. Batchelor, W. R. brimiok, Dean 31. Pennock, T. B. ll= W. W slarzin, 8.. D. IL T. Leeeb, Jr., John A. Cam;hey, (Wargo S. Selden, B.& Bryan, Daviti McCandless. AU Loves engrained by parties insured under poli o!, toened by this company will bo liberally adjusted and promptly paid at its Offiet, N 0.99 WATER moot. fjyl.l PITTSBURGH Life, Fire and Marine lesuranee Company; CORNER OF P7ATES LAD MARKET STREETS, PITTSBURG'', PA. ROBERT GALWAY, Preeident. JAL D. Wartz, Secretory. This Company makes every insurance appertaining to or oo averted with LIM RISKS. Also, against Hull and Cargo Make on the Ohio and hils sit,lppi rivers sad tributaries, and Marine Blake generally. And against LOO and Damage by Fire, and against the Penile of tho Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. Policies issued at the lowest rates consistent with safety to all parties. DIRSCIVEL: Robert Galway, Alexanderßradley, Jamen & loon, John EnHeston, John WAlpin, Samuel teCharkan, William PhiWps, • James W. Hallman, John Scott, Chas. Arbuthnot, Joseph P. Hallam, M. D., David Bichay, James Marsha 1, John arm, Horatio N. Les.Hittannind. • Root and Shoe , dllantrfaelory. L JAMES O'DONSELL & BRO., d a t a p i sova t S ta roptifulli th info ey f ve itt o e citizens of MEN'S AND WOSIEN'S DWIVANDZU At No. 79 Stalthileld street, in Ws - titan's BUILDIXQS, where they will be preparal to all orders of oircry description of BOOM and Shoo at the shortest notice. In order to accommodate on classes of =Leonora they wilt can keep on sale a good assortment of the beat eastern work. Also, ell descriptions of children's Web!. Tams strictly oath; goods at cash pricer. A ',bare of the public patrons= le solicited. (myth= ARNOLD & WILLIAMS , 116L3MCIREZ118 Of Chiloon Puri:laces, Wrought Iron Tubing, AND SITTING GENERALLY For Warming and Ventilation of Building.. aa- A. A W. will contract for Warming and Ventilating by Sbiam or Hot Water, Pipes or n's Furnace, Churches, Schools, Hospitals, Factories, Green Gcur tHousee, Jails, Hotels, or Dwellings. N 0.26 UAW: stre.t. Pittsburgh. 506 PEARL STEAK KILL, ALLEGHENY. Eir FLOUR DELIVERED TO FAMILIES in tither of the two Cities. Onnzas may be left at the Mill, or in housed the lures of LOOAII, WILSON A CO., b 2 Wood street. BRAUN 3 REITER, corner Liberty and St. Chat its Li. P. SCHWARTZ, Druggist, Allegheny. 0•611, oR DELIVIST. 1r29 BRYAN, HIENMEDY ;CA CO. PEKIN TEA STORE. S. JAYNES. No. 38 Fifth et., one door east of Exchange Bank, Pittsburgh, Pa., GBEEN Arm BLACK TEAS , aa) lm WITH GREAT care, and purchased direct from the importers, for that. The stock consists of ell the dilformt flavors and grade!' of TEA brought to the American market, and will be sold, wholesale and read, at the LOWEST PRICES. RETAIL GROCERS are Invited to call and get eamplas, and learn our prices. PACKED mu; Put np in metaSio packages, esprusly for the trade: Young apron No.l, Imperial No. 1, No. 2, 0 No . 2 , N o , 8, Oolon g No.l, 0 No. 4, No. 2, Silver Leaf Young ilyran, Plantation Oolong, Gunpowder No.l, Souckong, No. 2, Nine Young &rachong, English Breakfast, Old Country Black. TEAs OF ALL HEADS BF THE .1141.,1 OHM COPPER—Fine Java and Rio. LOYERING'S SUGARS—Cruihalt Mama Pulverised; Pulverised A; White Clarified 0; Yellow Clarified end best New Orleans. BAKERS 11.{011A, COCOA and 0110001.A.M, etc., AM. Long experience in the trOßiliagil la a sum ettaraates every article B,ld will be as represented. This old established store has so cornactUrs tattle arty 0007 hours in the calf Customers an warned not to place soy words lee in the representations of persons formaiy Mapkiyed in this Er tablishmant 4120.24 by Wecka anXitglaSA for de ado of DR. tamps CJILIWBATZD Arafar-muArcarar • - Abe, fbr tke isle of iv 43 it. JONNBOffil UPS, WE, 40. 7y i DUD: ~, At Lottlrellle, on Sunday evening, the USW Unt4 / 3 =' , " THY MURRY, aged 71 years. _,. .. , .... The Etiesele sad acquainteam of the floaliy art rtgatat al to attend Us fuherel tate estalmooa; at '4 doloeli, from Uia residence of bleatodiirr, on Chatham etieet. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. MOP /O . E 2l .. l lmxurit'Ws, No. 22 D amithileld /street, is the place to purchase books fox ouremer The moat complete and varied assortment of boobs In the city can be found on our shelves. Persona leaving for the country will find it to their advantage to colt on us, as we always make a deduction when selling a number at a time to one penal. DOBlRidkle Great Book, containing all bde lettera. Cam• plate in one volume, Illustrated—sl. Fourth supply. The Old Farm House; by Mrs. Clarolina-H. Butler Laing The Winkles, or the Merry 'Monomaniacs; by the author of Wild Western Scales. Sister Bose; by Males Diclums-1235 mate. _ Mother and stop-Mother ; by Charles Dickens-12% eta. Call in and look over our counters and abalone, and mud for whatever you want in the book line to H. MINER k No. 22 Smithfield street. 00/18 TO RBA IN WARM wEterau , -- D Cone Chit Corners; • The Old Inn ; -•- Bell Smith Abroad; De Quincey's Note Book of an English Opium Bator; The Watchman; Doesticks; The Star Papers, by Henry W. Beecher; - The Conscript, by Alexander Dumas; ' • Which? the Right or the Left?—a religions novel; Bt. Blare, or a bight In a Gipsy Camp; Peg Wellington; Physical Map of Sebastopol; • Chandler's Plan of Sebestopol. Just received and for rate at W. A. GILDEMPENNBY k CO.'S 3ylB Book Stare, fifth at, opposite the Theatre. FOB SEVEN TEASS.I have - used REYNOLDS' LIM- Dilate Lamy family, and I bavaevery cord:Wares in it as a good and most valuable Lonny article. We Use sp elled it for various aches and pans, back-ache, bealathe, and many other diseases, on various occasions, and Itlise always relieved. . . - Bsynoldri valuable Liniment bas cared thousands of cases of nervous head-ache, rheumathm, sore breasts, tettm palsied limbs, &s. Price 25 cents per bottle. Sold by /918 S. L. CITITIIBERT,I4O Third at. %lir Vail STAB= PROPEMTI—For rale, a thick Dwell '', Ins Home, In good order: contains a hall, two par. lore,: dining room end kitchen on drat- floor,four chambers and finished attic, wash house, cellar, atc. Fated yard and shade trees in front. The lot is 24 teat front on. Wylie by 109 deep to an-slay. For price and serum apply to Avid ' CUTHBeitT h BON, 140 Third st. .1311tD SEEDS--Jest received, a fresh supply of Camp, Dv Canary sad Mixed Seeds, fbr rummer 1190, at the Seed Store. fifth street, by fjylBl JAMBS WAIfDROP. uaN IP El KKLB, of the most approved and ramble Teri • •odes, for garden and field culture, wholesale and retail, at - the Seed S core , Fifth greet, by /9/8 JAMES WARDHOP.. JILiT RECEIVED, at No. /07 Market street, a large afr• aortment of Boys' and Youths' Calf and. Patent Leather Congress Gaiters. Prices low. E. SCHMERTZ, at No 107 Market street, sells very •, ;ow for . mph, and hit assortment of Gents', Ladles , and Children's 'Shoes and Gullets to the beat in the city Call and sea fiylB) E. SCHMERTZ V 11 , OTI DiY AT Atei.—lbis morni WEDNESDAY. duly 18, at 11 o'clock, at tha Ccrinute ng, rcial Sales Boom?, corner of Wood and Fifth streets,wlll be sold—One substan tial second-band Toy Buggy, in good order. P. H. DAVIS, Auctioneer. The Graefenberg Dysentery Oymv, A speedy and infallible remedy in Diarrbees, Dyeentary Bloody Flax, Cholera lliorbus, Cholera Infanta:le, and the Asiatic Cholera, if taken with the first symp• UM, vomiting end dianhces. It never fails to cure the worst possible cages bowel complidists; generally in a ferif bourn, add= beyond. a day. It is purely vegetable, and taken In almost any quantity is • perfectly hatmle . The Griefenberg Green Mountain Ointment, Invaluable for Burns, 'Wounds, Sprains, CltillblaLeukporne,' Borer, Elweilloge - of all kinde, nestanstism,,nry• Odes, Bronebitie, Serofula,llleters, Paine In the tilde - or Beek immediately relieved, Inflammations of the Bowels, and for all - ewes wbere there !n inflamma Price Twenty:five cents. Illfirshiati Uterine Catholicon. A certain cure for Prolapsed; Uteri, and for moat of the dial:resting complaints incident to remake. Pt* pared by Dr. Then Pomeroy, of Mks, solely 'for the Grasfenberg Qom. pony. Prize $3,911 The other Graelenberg Medicines are Eye Lotion. Health OMIT:. Omstimpige Balm. Children's Panacea. Fest? and Ague Ms. Libby's Pae Ointment., EarsapanVa finaptand. The Elraefenharg Manual of 'Health, A complete hand•boolc of Medicine for familia—vice fa es Oates, 214 Broadway, New Yory,, CAUTION.. The public is requested to hot:* in mind that everything prepared by the Graeteuberg Company has their seal upon It- Bputriona articles have bean !Mired closely resembling the genuine in every part:cular except the seal, and the Minsk care should be observed beGare purchasing. gold wholesale and retail at Dr. ILEYSED.II., 140 Wood street. iyliciew la Pawn Brae MILL, 41 •glisny, July 14th, 1856.1 HE Intermit of Means. naTillt .CEIUM and As& P. T CalllG in our firm awes, be mann agreement; from and attar this data. BRFAti,...IIBNNEDY k CO. ;117:1m REPINED SUGARS-25 bble Crashed Sugars .15 do Powdered do. Received and for role by ijyl7l ATW ELL,' LEE & CO bba ¢sMmoralieDrtng received and to Jlla sale by "[j9l7- - ATWELL, LC& h. CO. SHAD -10 bbla Pond= eked received and ter sale by • jyl.7 ATWELL,. LER it 00 SIINDRUiB-1 box °matey &op: 1. big leathers; 2 sacks Flax; 2 bola Dried Peaabea ; 1 bag do do 1 bag do do pared ; Received on candirnment and for sal* byATW jyl7 ELL:LEE a co wr 0. SUGAR-33 tads N. o.Bogsr AT co mite nod tbr by 1 ign WELL, LEE & CO. O(#8-3 bbbs 'beau Eggs roo'd by exyrees and for aide by 1717 - HENRY 11./COLLINP. DMAISIB--= babes anuall Whit. b 441.113 Cattalo by jyl7 , .HENTLY S. COLLINS HlerEtißlNO-10 bbla Ealtithot HE NR Y Herring juitt reb'd end for sale by (billEL -COLLIN& xii - IotiEREL--Now No 3 large Miokesel for Bate by . 111 9917 - HEN 1111 , H. COLLINS parD APPLES-25 sacks just reoeliredby D jyl7 HENRY H. COLLINS PABH-7 casks drat quality reed and fur sale by JO? HENH T -H. COLLINS 20 V.Httittreztirto On"s7.° t. I. lll s tLlV.V.t*tiatd- d tg Merchants' Itcchange. t jyl7l P. M DAVIS, auct'r. 0 BOXES SCALED'ILIEBRING molted and for 10 by tjyl7] REIMER ANDIVBSON ls" DOZ.BBBION BIIIIJP /kr 20 assorted do in store and for sale by jyl9 39 Wood et, opposit , the Bt. Charles HoteL TILL DIBPOBED TO FELL CHEAP, anything round in omy large and varied atock—Neres, WM' &re. La dies' Muer' and Childrot't BOOTH axiom, QAITBM and ELIPPREIS. Consult your own !Marina.. Swat the Boot and Shoe Emporium, N 0.107 /Whet =oat. • 106 W. E. BOHMEETZ. riIBATBOY THE ALLIES may be determined before o l uirear ourthenext pair of Moen-11 you buy them at Bead Quartenallo.lo7 Market street. By order of your humble seretutt. fjylol • W. B. SOIIIIEBTZ. MA ON d CO. sill men, $0 on Monday, July 16111,10 more alma Calicoes, at 4, 6 and 63a per yud. . jyl6 ILIABASOLS-600 rich and fashionablelk Parasols, I &need 35 to 50 par cant, at 3y16 IL A. 33A1301 4 1 "&00:8 ME GOODS—A. A. MASONS CO. ere aiming out TV 'their whole Wm* of White Goods and Embroideries at, a reduction of nearly onWhalf the usual primer. ' Ogle la()ON fifildli—AL few cask& received and for male I .)] JD SPRINGER. HARBAUGGI a CO: SIIREER RETREAT. EYSTONiI HOTEL, Manson= Ca. Pine, au ham. fired and thirty,erm situ East of Pillsbusgh,` and only re /tours' ride. This delightfolrendence and place of public resort is located en the banks of the "BUIS :nalata," at the matilunto of sPruee Creek.. Ds dear spring, trout sustaining waters, here discharges Reef, and mingles its murmurs in concert, ar.theyrnsh down the gorges of the Mountains. _ The very contest position of this Hotel I=esit a desira ble place of sojourn for a few weeks or days, for men of business and their families—aded and enervated with the turmoil, bustle and hut of the city. It it situated on the Pennsylvania Orsini Railroad, where the pad turnpike from the Ensqueluenna other. roads concentrate-- making, easy egress and ingress, Metal times a day, by the sus and stages, to Altoona, Tyrone, Huntingdon and the Mountains. _ The House Is anew brick one, tur stories high, specious and roomy, newly pawed, painted end.farniabed from basement to attic, with all the modern Improvement and appliances of Cold Baths, Ao it is also daily ventilated. There are superb ?Lows of every department of the House , tan scenery—the-"glorious mountains," the "eternal hate' Telegraph Office is in the Rouse, always ready for work—and the proprietor reedy to receive ThatOr• at mode rate charges. n. F. HABLETT, Proprietor. 3117ZILESCL3 PITTS 1113114111: William Cars A Co., 829 Liberty street. Jahn Bboanbergerr. Joluz P. Anderson. 179111 tarn B. Campbell, Et. Charles Hotel. jolt NEW AND VALUABLIS 130010-.. AT DAVLSON'B 13001 i EiTOllll, 63 Soria! a!, issaritim:h st. History of the °Madan °burets ; .trir Dr. Hase. peep &say—MD:km—The Witten of Beason and Htt• tare to an AU wise Bettiftosat Orator. De Quiney'a lest-. The Mae Doeltel Eetllrh Opium Eater: Ceiba° and Protestant Nitionitompmed in thel.7 three. fold relatiom to wealth, :nasals and utOrtlay ; by Bev. Hormel, of Paris. • The Adventtues of AmliaeLeet by Hey. Chao. Elmsley. Notes of Theahminal Student. Mrs. Stunison's Common-Platte Book bf Thoughts, Edema ries and rendes. Eitar Panora by Henry Ward BeechenWbleht—The Bight or the Left? • Pootateps of St. Paul. The Dead In Christ; by BraelL Philip !Menlo; by Kennedy. The Words and Mind of Jesuit. Hitto'm Cyclopedia of Biblical Literature. Dr. Aloatt's Works: - The Yaw* Housekeeper. The Young Wife. The Young, Mother. The Young Hushatd—Healtb to. liarbaugh's vols. on Future Life. CurnadniraVi'orks. - un d. Stephens' rrayele 18gypt and the Holy Ma ma wrapping papers. Bu n k Becks and Stationery of all kind& Par sale at /Satan lea, DAvisori. 3718 __ Dleenaultor PHlnstitution be open foo Dogma cm and attic U MN= fast. WMAIIB .auit VEIDAYB boos bsa Cud Aposioi tbo.T.dooocult4ll. ZiOtolfor ilbo• ?Ant tb be GOMA Stu ¢sipsorlooV • Maw B. MUM3iyilionoak :~, ~ ~,. `:~;:. A. A. 0e5tant5.,.......... a. 0. COMM As A. CABLEILIZEL i 1312.041 00AV PAM and anialtdd itrarth inaatturght AG EN , T fl STATE AL FIBS MID =llan 111111111ANVE CO of rtenatantrua. CAPITAL BIBS AIM ITAIgn EffEMlMlCkcioradri OP. PUILADDLPIIIA. adi724Z. INSURANCE COMPANY OP THE VALLEY 07 1713(111Tlit, WIVOUBOTUII, VA. _ eAptrez .........saoo,ooo. CONNECTICUT mauTtrm. usz INBUE.AXWE (sottpAre IIaRTVOILD CONE. ml7] If/APT/AZ AND A5384.-.021,1541,489. NORTE WESTEaU =MAIM COMM, MICR, MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, pIutADSLP A. OLIABTRE PERPETUAL. Authorized clowtol 0300 000. A 613MT8 LIABLE: NOB TTBBI Ltwggg ov zEca cox . PANY. • In Biotic Notes, (negotiable form,) roomed by Mort- In. BUi lteoneable, Mortgages =I JruitMts, In Cub, Cub Aerate and 115;i7di . CAW T0ta1.... WELL, ant. -J. G. liiiii.,7 4ll4 ftnetar Nire, anti— and /Auld Tranaiettatior at =rant rates. SPERENt7d!►. lamas & Co., Graft, Boycott C 0. ,& W. & D. Itlnabart, Zug, Lindsey k Co. bS L. Hollowell A 00., Chula B. larrlctbS, David 13. Brown & Co, G. H. it Geo. Abbott, MHale & Co, Brow dt Watson, in. 7). Kelley, Chao. egargoo & Co Caleb Cope • (mown BINGHAM,. Agent, jot .75 Water Meet, Pittsburgh, WESTERN FARMERS TIMITTEATIOR COMPANY, NEW LISBON - Capital, • • • • 0113 0,000. rp J. HUNTER, Atm, St. Charles Building. No. . 108 J. Third street, PLtteburgb. 0171C0113: V. A. BLOCKBOM, Praddent. JAMES BURDICK' , Vice President MARTIN, Secrete:7 an 4 Treasures. ' • 1 , 111113611.011 11111:1139C321: Tatars W. Woodwall, Joseph Pinammr. James Wood, E Li. Riddle, Jno. V. Uarbaugb, Dr- Jim. B. Past. Jig] Wm. Biruma, Birmingham, Datum, Newer AOa Britisil:and • Conthiental Exchange. Min BILLS DRAWN B! DIIISCA.Nt SHEILIIIII.II 11/ CO. ON THE: UNION BANK, LONDON, In some pa £1 AND Lima= fp.ll3ll , esz. DRAITB are available at all the principal 1. Towns of ENGLAND, BOOTLAND tuttlz.A.C.AlM, and the OONTENHNT. We also draw Pram Batson 111. A. Orunobasurn A tiallins, FRANKFORT d. MAIN, Which serve as a Remittance to all parts of GMOLfs/a. BVSTIZHILLAND and HOLLAND. _ Persons Ltstendlngfo travel abroad may prea.re. throngla rus * Letters of Occult, an which Money can" be cUained, as needed, in any part of Europe. Cournnost s of Bills, Notes, and stint* securities 111 Ea, rope, will reasive prompt attention, • • WM EL WILUAILB d; fmy nah2l ' Wood, corner Third street.. W. E. SCIUMERTZ: voij,CAMl3oo4oiiio.l.l FLOE AMID IlEdrie No. 999 Liberty street, Pittebuth, ea. itiPOcarsrAant Ilsomzia, the B DBANDB of PENNSYLVANIA, 01110 INDIANA and _ 151/13BOURI, SUPERITEND ezud, BICTELA WLOVU, Which will always be sold at the 'Lowest Cash prices. apt 3. ME. B. HAYS & CO., DEALERS IN. BACON, I ,811)18& SllotlDrit LARD, LAUD OIL, DRIED -BEM?, SCGABZURED sad CANVASSED SAME A large stock always ea bandit • 270. 201 Libeity mtreeti /eel Pins:swam J. C117101=7.../. C. mamma—a. C. TOOZei...lr. B. woonstazlkl . A. HER ICAN PAP,IE.R MACIFIE. ITANUFACTURING COMPANY, NO. 713 SECOND STREET,-PITTSBOI2OI2, PA , ur, KNUFACTUREIIIII or 'PAK= MAMIE 01INAIUNTS lyji: for Churches, Muses, Steamboats, .4c4 Mirror mai Picture Frames, 'Window and Door Heads, limckets.Trows; Cornizes, Ventilators end Centre. Piece for Callings, Ita• settee and Mouldings of every delmriptlan, siza and design, oarwrgamad werrantod more durable than anyoth7 artiede Jxow in nse. -Bar Orders executed on the shortest notice.' N. B.—attention of Steamboat Builders is especially rectal to this article, on account of its light weight. CUMMINS, TUNES A ON No.lB-Sccond st., between Wood and Market em., Jen Titt , burah.' • Important to - Housekeepers and ,tm..,1- -- Fruit GrOWELfa. 'Alllfilli. :-. Orthisr)B i 1 1- . .1.:: PaTENT 6113-TIGELT BEIM SEALING i I , Ckl+W AND JARS, i. - For ttertnng Fresh, Frog ( ,1 . and regetabka. .11,_, ' min sum at No. 122 Wood etreetiPittaburgh, Pa-, at X. the Mina sad Queensware More of IMMIX illoßlt, who Is the only agent In this city for disposing of the above , very useful article. For a full description of these funs. end the method of their nee, sea Cirmbire, to be had of Owe; where, alto, a complete and full assortment of new and desirahlo pattern or CECINA, 431498 and:WE:BNB WARE, adapted to the mats of - private Liming*, hotel keepers ,end cotuitry morchanti; may be obtained at low micat ' , Sell:ly DRY GOODS -A. A. MASON & CO. - AA NNOT.INCE the opening of their Great bend•annuet /1 Sae of their immense Stoei. Every article through out the eetablietunent will be ranked down and clamed out. • PAO JOHN COCIRRAN .& BROS'. MANUFACTURERS OF IRON- . --RAILING, tROIV_ VAULTS, ViLULT D 00919, Wizulow Shutters, Wiridzew. Ours% &c. 8re5...91 Becloud street rind 86 Third et" (31TWE211 WOOD Ass )(sass:,) prznanaGoir, ELM on band a variety of us pattern =Ley mt. Plain, aoltabla for all purl:was. Partienlar attention pad foonelorlng Grave lota. Jobbing dcnte at &on matins. mgt MIKEE'S PENNSYLVANIA GLASS. ASS UM 07 .WINDOW GLASS )- Extrn, ponble Ettnogth. Imitation Crown auk goy Vials, Pluto, Mae and Preserve Jar . si _ Witte, Pater and :aimed Bottles; . Telegraphic er. Light:dug:llod Radom BEIJOND, BETWEEN WOOD .e WM= Btra.; lIITESII, MEL. But a short distanua kora IMI tha fitzwyboat .1 from Moriongatuda Howe, 13t. Oat ta, and City natal. apt! Z. 11. JOHNS 11. D. v sznrT JONES 4 IDENNY, Forwarding and Commission llerchanta, agg3 61 WATER BUMS; PITIES ata U. =.~. TRANSPORTATION- - TO MAD - PROM TRIM ZAOTTOIII7 VIA .PENNA, CANAL AND zauroAng... D. LEECH - CO.'S LINE, Between Pittsburgh, Ilow York, Pbilaelphim.: , stud Baltdraino. • , ping BAITS being now in good order, we arprepare3;! .. to despatch property either way on favorable !crew . Manta ontsignal to either of the undersigned forwarded without charge for otorunizions, end all laettne tiord=optly attended to. opplyto A LBECEE & 00, rent street and Canal, Pittr tz 6V., fifaMi Deceiving Depot Re."l." Booth Third afro% D i p/NM. gt, Na 76 North etwanl A therm% TllO. McDON , A gan t,; ?To. 7 Eaton Ewe, Now York. EL 00. to A. Wastra Is Co.) HAVE MCIg j 0 THEM OBBICE to N 0.76 TOMS shred, two doors east of Wets old ehttd, where ths, will continue the 8.11011NG.. I7XCIIANOD , and COIC hiI3FICIN KOMI Hltollll6 MEM= it all ita ltattlkee, herstoibre. tr A wnx.—Twenty•tiee Mesas hleehanlea' tank Stook . .)712 'WILKINS d OD. 14:" MERIUCK HOUSE. W. A. BLOSSOM, PRO711.fp:011 LAND WARRANTS W a"la)" SO. too Aims wouLuirs,at: MIST= 1400/0114 144. Mae SS GIRARD 'DEALER, EXOLITBIVELY IbT SEMI-ANNUAL SALE PerifißE & 1 1 / 3 07141110.118 01 opialm 13 D 10/17 131110139 , 0114 - azarsii cool!"
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