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DI*OOBATIO ETATS CHIMP/AL COAUJITTSE.- -- A meeting of the State Central Committee will be held at the Merchant's Hotel, Philadelphia, on Wednesday nest, (25th inst.,) at 10 o'clock, A. M., by order of JAMES F. JOHNSTON, Chairman. DemooratioCennty Committee of Correspondent e The Demociatio County Committee of Corres pondence assembled at the St. Charles Hotel, on Saturday, July 21st After a short address by Tuomas Farley, EN., and others, in fever of re• ferrih the nomiustion of State and County offi• ours to a County Convention, the following reso lutions were adopted Resolved, That the Democrats of the seteral Wards, Boroughs and Townships, of Allegheny county, be requested to meet at the usual places on Saturday, the 18th of August, and elect two delegates from each district, to meet in County C ention on the following Wednesday, at the 0 urt House, at 11 o'clock, A. M., to take such a tion regarding a ticket for State and County o cers for the ensuing fall election as the Con y ration may deem proper. The citiaens of the Boroughs and Townships will assemble between the hours of 8 and 6 o'clock, P. M., and of the cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny between the hours of 6 and 7 o'clock, P. M. Resolved, That a committee of threa be ap pointed to prepare a Test, to be signed by each member of the Convention, to the purport that he is not now a member of any secret, oath bound political party, council or association commonly called Know Nothing, or by any other name, and that any member of said Convention reusing to sign said Test be expelled from or re fused a seat in the Convention. After a very harmonious session, the Commit tee adiourned. B. B. GUTHRIE, Ch'u. W. M. Forma, Sec'y. ;. A FOOL AND ins FOLLY. We find the following artiole in the Pitts burgh Union of Battirday last, and wo will giro the writer the benefit of our circulation to make hie falsehoods and folly known to the public. Here la the article Mahe!. armee :—The writer of this oommnnication has voted the Democratio ticket ever since he had a right to east a ballot, and bu never been a candidate for Mike, either by election or appointment I have simply been a Democrat, becalms I preferred the Democratic party to all others. I have aim been an attentive observer of parties and their organizations, and have nen. until recently. their honor and integrity Intrusted to entherised committees. These committees are appointed Mr the purpose of further. lug the interpts of their respective parties; end until within a few months, no unauthorised or selfoonstltuted dictator dared to interfere with or dlat.to the Are of policy Mr them to adopt. The editor of the Morning Pert, however, seams lmpreesed with the hallucination that he is the embodiment of our Party. In this county. Ile is not content with lotting thew sot who have the authority, but insolently volunteers in stru-tione, and tlerrotens to perform very extraordinary thins e if his dictation be rejected. Last epring • Democratic County th.neention, knowing the disreputable means resorted to by Know ?lothLa,its to peek our Convention, unanimously adopted a certain line of policy, In cider to avoid ouch outrage to future The action of the Conventi tn Lae been endorsed bcr the Demo- Grey° • minty t . .1121teittiee of Correspondence; and instead of the Morning Phst recognising their Joint action. it very patholy tnforms ire readers that such arrangements do not suit its teem If the editor of that paper were permitted to diesslre all party organization., and allowed to dictate what enures we rhauld pursue. all would be right enough ; bat he should remember that be Is but cm man, and his opinions, although printed In a newspaper, are entitled to no more weight tfien if they were spoken ripen • street oocnor. The Deta , ,"1,42, are under no obligations to Mr. Gilmore that they should hesitate how to act before know. lag his epinioos Ile to enertatned in his business by our party, crowing rich upon their bounty ; and In return for their foyers they do not hook for gretoltous insolent. lire business is to f -11.. w the course marked out by the properly constituted authority of oar party, and not Feet to cow diseenaion by untimely and Impudent interference. In bit paper yesterday, the editor of the Pert net only ezpreesea bitter hostility to a union of our citizen' upon a county tinket. but cello lustily for a Democratic County Convention. This hr. Editor, smacks of Know Nothing:am, for it le netorious that every member of the secret order in our coon y is in favor of precisely the same courts The Convention tut spring, and 'be County Committee since pursued the proper course. They have manifested a willingness to form n union ticket to opposition to Nous Nethingieto- should there be no union, the resporisibility of the failure testa not with us, but with the Whigs In the event of a failure to unite, after our endeavors to ac complish a union, thou Whigs who are eppored to Know Nothingism, will abendon their leaders, and join the DeroL , mars. the only organization able and willing to give stogie combat to the eecret party There ore, at least, six weeks left, before the time for nominating a ticket, to think over these neuters: there need be no haste, and I do hope that no intriguing Know Nothing in the disguise of a Democrat w 11 be suffered to persuade or threaten the party from the safe and prudent line of policy marked out by our lent Con vention, and since endorsed by our Committee of COlTUS poodeneg. AO OLD theaccus. Now although communications tc which the writer has not the courage to put his name are generally deserving of little attention, we shall give to thie one a brief reply. When the writer asserts that we seek to con trol the party in this county, he must know that be tells a falsehood. No man is less liable to such a charge than ourself. We have no po litical tinkers about our office, seeking to ar range and control the machinery of party ac tion. Political wire-working, and trading and tricks we despise and detest, and we never en gage in it. Neither will we permt others who m-eke such business their trade to rule over us. The Democratic County Convention of last fall provided for a County Committee of Corres pondence. That committee was appointed— twenty-six In number. It was a good commit. tee, though the Union has slandered It by ap plying to it Its stereotyped libel of Nnow Noth ingism. That committee was appointed to serve one year. But a convention was called in April last for the simple purpose of selecting dele gates to the Harrisburg Convention to nominate a Canal Commissioner. That County Cenven vention—a very small one, obese to go beyond its proper functions, and It authorised Mr. Thomas Farley to appoint a now committee, which was to sapereede the old one. The new committee was also to put in nomination a tick et for the county and legislative offices ; and it was to be &fusion ticket if any party could be found to unite with ns. No County Conven tion was to be called to nominate a ticket. Mr. Farley's committee was to make the ticket, and the people were to have nothing to say about it except to vote for it. To these innovations upon Democratic usages we objected. Nor were we alone in objecting. Almost every democrat we met was dissatisfied with this novel experi ment in party management. They demanded, and we demanded, a County Convention as usu al. We believed there was no other way to se cure harmony, preserve our party organisation, sad abide by our principles. For entertaining these views and expressing them the writer in the Union takes us to task as above quoted. And behold the result ! The Democratic Coun ty Committee met on Saturday last In full ses sion, and, after full discussion, decided by a vote of about two to one to call a County Con- vention. Our views were then fully ea s t a i rte d, and the County Convention will meet on the 22d of August. It will be seen that all we have contended for was that the prople should select the ticket to be voted for, and not the politicians. We are opposed to the one man power, and will ever contend against the few ruling the many. So important a matter as the nominations to all the beet offices in the county and six members et the legislature, should be done by the people In the usual way. We are glad the committee so decided, and hope there will be a full con vention, fairly representing the Democracy of the county. de to the insolent vaporings of the writer in the Custom House Organ we certainly consider them harmless, or we should not publish them in our paper. But observe their folly and false hood. When we contend for the role of the people, he says we want to role the party. When we contend for is distinct . Democratic or ganisation, he says we want to disorganise the party. When we propose the nomination of a =IN JULY 28 OF 971 . NANGO COUNTY. TUB DEhIOCRA.TIO PARTY purely Democratic ticket., he says that smacks of Know Nothingiem. The sum and substance of the writer's remarks is that it is not good Democracy to tie allthe time a Democrat Fu sion with Whigs is in his esteem the only true test of Dernocraoy. - But we can notice such folly no further. The action of the committee sustains our course, and the lies of the anonymous scribbler will do us no harm. THE NEWS. There le an average of forty bushels per diem of lottery-scheme publications reaching daily, unpaid, the Cleveland (Ohio) distributing post- office. A great Anti-Chase demonstration, by the American party, was made in Cincinnati on Thursday evening. Resolutions repudiating the nominations of the Columbus Fusionists, and calling a State Convention at the same place on the 9th of August, was carried. The Gilmerton (N. H.) snake story is pro nounced a humbug by the editor of the Boston Journal, who has received a letter from a friend on the subject. Ho says the child manifests as much fear of the reptile as any person would, and that it is kept in a box and fed by the father of the child. There Was a good old-fashioned barbecue at Paris, Bourbon county, Ky., on Wednesday, the 18th inst. Nearly 10,000 persons were present. The fatted oatf slain for the 000asion weighed gross 2,055 pounds, net 1,800, and was an ele gant specimen of the bovine species. Beside this calf, there were 90 lambs, 40 shoats, 1,500 loaves of broad, with et cetera& John Patton, one of the Commissioners of Hamilton county, has boon convioted in the Cin cinnati Court of Common Pleas, of official mis conduct. The testimony showed that he had paid $7OO for building a bridge which cost but $llO, and that the contractor to whom he gave the job promised him a present of one hundred dollars. At two o'olook on the morning of the 17th inst. a lire commenced in Skidmore's stable, on Loonst street, St. Louis, and rapidly spread to the adjoining buildings on the corner, and ex tended down Fourth street to the Washington House, six doors from Locust street. The St. Louis Intelligencer estimates the lose at from seventy to eighty thousand dollars. The Intel ligenoor says: "In the livery stable, where the fire commenced, there were ten or a dozen horses, all of which perished, or were so badly burned that it was necessary to kill them." A private soldier, named Louis Loup, was eo cruelly beaten at Fort McHenry, near Baltimore, lately, as to come to his death. The ftepubiicaa, in giving an moot:int of the affair, states on hav ing his hands tied np, poor Loop cried out, in most pitiful and heart rending tones—"o, Shot gent ! 0, Shargent!-0, Moro 0, Moro let me down!-0, Shargent! 0, Moro'-0, don't— do let me down—let me down !" But his en treaties were of no avail. Tho anger of the cruel sergeant could not ho softened. He ached quite a largo stick of wood, and placed it In Lonp'a month to silence his cries. The poor sol dier remained thus tied up and gagged until 8 o'clock the next morning, when be was taken down a corpse. TTIS "Ott Orals" AGMN.—Rev. Miss Antoi nette L. Brown, Mrs. Lucretia Mott, Miss Susan B. Anthony, Mrs. Ernestine L. Rose and Mrs. Elizabeth C. Stanton, together with half-a-dozen feminine masenlines, have published a call for a Convention, to meet in Saratoga, on the 15th and 16th proximo, to diecues Woman's Right of Suffrage, her legal rights, and her social Noel ity with met, generally. These, it will be ob served, arc all old stagers—women who have been clamoring for their "rights" since the movement Drat began. But we miss the familiar name of Lucy Storm, now Mrs. Blackwell. What has become of her ' It will be very dis couraging to her strong-minded sisters If she deserts them now, in what we consider ihe hour of their extremity. For we submit it looks very like as if the movement was not succeesfal when a call for a Convention contains tho names of none but the "old girls" who have been paraded in print for more than five years, as the especial champions of Woman's Rights. A New Orleans contemporary looks upon the movement with a foreboding that the reign of petticoats Is near at hand. lie tine: " We may err in our estimate of the control ling feature of this age, but, if we do not, future ages--euppoeing the movement dove not prevent them altogether—will be the Revolt of the Women and Establishment of Petticoat Supre macy;' not that pleasant, domestic supremacy of love, bright eyes and red lips, which bee ruled mankind from the throne to the hovel over since Adam—but a hard political superiority and control, operating by means of votes, pro clamations, protocols and decrees. The signs of the times all indicate the approach of this new Age of Iron, and its advent comes on with mar vellous rapidity. A few years ago, none of the Miss Naney'e, written or read about, ever dreamed of breeches unless they had a man in them, or of straddle-batik riding unless accom plished by a masculine. This state of affairs has gradually faded away, and Mrs Bloomer goes into the breeches herself, while Fanny 'ramble Butler, To witch th• world with wohdrone borisernsoahip.' adopts the furcate style of equitation. All the rights, privileges and immunities of the sex male are melting from their lingers, and in a century hence there will be, at the present rate of progress, an utter impossibility of distin guishing the girls from the boys, or telling whether It is a wife or brother thst is to be kissed." Sale of the Main Line To-morrow the Main Line of the Public Works of Pennsylvania—that is tho Columbia Railroad and the Canal from Columbia to Pittsburgh, in cluding the Portage Railroad—will bo offered for sale in Philadelphia. The minimum price is fixed at $7,800,000 to any other purchaser than the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, which is required to pay $8,600,000, in /consideration of the repeal of the tonnage tax heretofore impos• ed upon all goods passing over the aforesaid road. Our Public Improvements have been so decried and misrepresented by the Whig party and the Whig press that we would not be sur prised if they fail to find a purchaser. Treraendone Storm in Philadelphia. A terrible rain and thunder etorm visited Philadelphia on Friday evening, between five and Mx o'clock, which destroyed au immense amount of property by deluging cellars, wash ing away culverts, &o. In some streets the water was breast deep, and it is said to be the most severe storm that has ever been expe rienced there. One firm alone to mentioned to have lost $15,000 by having their cellar filled with water. The rain lasted less than an hour, but it fell in torrents. Tug Baum. Caezion..—The ritual of the Know Nothing Order in Kentucky has been Changed, eo as not to disqualify a man from be coming a member who has a Catholic wife. Their organs fiercely denounced Beverly L. Clark, the Democratic candidate for Governor, because hie first wife was a Catholic. It now turns out that the first and second wives of Chat,. B. Morehead, the Know Nothing muididato for the same office were Catholics and daughters of an Irishman. Morehead found his first Catholic, wife such an excellent woman that when she died he went right off and married her slater Tur Baum Comdata—Wiwi Naar T—Phila deiphia papers mention as the latest invention that a man is offering for sale, in that city, tin shirt collars, whiob are warranted to resist the influence of perspiration, and not to wilt. They are painted white, and Cannot be distinguished from lluen except on close inspection. This is slightly ahead of paper collars—greatly in vogue in New York a few years ago—partionlarly when the thermometer is at 96 in the shade. Nenta of th Vicinity. The barn of Mr. A. Milian, on the National Road, three miles east of Wheeling, was struck by lightning, on the 11th inst., and burned to the ground. Miss Althea, youngest daughter of Mr. Wal ter, of Connelleville, was most seriously injured by falling from a swing on Friday evening last. Miss. W., in company with a young gentleman, was swinging in the rear of her father's dwel ling, when the swing suddenly broke, precipita ting her and the gentleman a distance of some twenty feet. The gentleman escaped unhurt, but the lady was so seriously injured that her life was despaired of for forty-eight hours. She is now getting better. . . The Know Nothings of Greene county have nominated the following tiokot :—Aesembly, John E. Taylor ; Sheriff, Issao Mitchell; Com missioner, Armstrong Grim ; Treasurer, Alfred Myers; District Attorney, Col. John H. Wells; Auditor, Job Throckmortou. The last three gentlemen, however, refused to accept the nom nation. We learn from the Wellsburg (Va.) Herald that most of tho trestle bridges of the Pan handle Railroad hove been swept away, for the third time this season, by the reoent heavy BLAOZWOOD'S NIACIAVISE for July commences a new volumo, and It is therefore a good time to subscribe. It is re-publisbed In this country by L. Scott & Co., of 64 Gold street, New York, who also publishes the four British Quarterlies. TeaMs Or SCHSCUIPTION.—Any ono Review or Blackwood, $3 a year. Blackwood and one Review—or any two Reviews, $5. The four Reviews and Blackwood, $lO. Subscribers In Pittsburgh and vicinity supplied free of postage by Giidcnfenney Sr. Co., and Minor & Co. CAVE JOIINSOI9, President Polk's Postmaster- General, hue been writing a letter defining hie position quoad Know Nothingietn. He denies that he is or ever WTO a inetnber of the order, and gives several moons why no one ought to bo. Governor Reeder Kudoree• the Doctrine of Popular Sovereignty. Oov. A. H. Roeder, of Repass, in his recent message to the Legislature of the territory thus endorses the doctrine of popular sovereignty in the territories. Claiming as we do the (tame capacity for self government be our fellow•etatens of the States, with a far greater, if not an exclusive interest io the institutions and laws which are to exist among us; compelled 'ileac to hear their bur dens, and entitled alone to claim their benefits; wisdom, justice, and fairness would dictate that those laws and institutions, inside the Constitu tion of the United States, should be moulded by ourselves, stimulated by the absorbing interest we must feel in them, rather than by the repro eentatives or citizene of other States, who are no more competent to the task than we—who hove no ctake with us lu titer results, and who would most indignantly repel any offer of ro• cioroclty from as in aseietiag to manage their affairs. Tho provision of our Territorial Urgent° Act secures us this right and is founded in the true doctrines of republicanism It may ho exorcised in various degrees and in oar - touts ways, and whenever it is called into fiction it cannot legi timately be attended with that excitement which le incident to the agitation of tho slavery ques tion In the direction of an attack upon constitu tional rights. An agitation of that kind, such as we have seen industriously prosecuted in the past history of our country by the deetructive spirit of abolitionism, can never - be productive of aught but evil, and Is calculated In en eminent degree to obscure the glories of the past, to evoke the foulest spirit of disoord among the citizens of our common country, and also to mar our brilliant future, if not to endanger the cite tenets of our cherished Union. A want of fidelity to the solemn compacts of the roastltntion, and an attack upon the rights of the States, which are guaranteed by it, can have no justification or excuse. This view of the case, however, le not to be confounded with the discussion and settle ment cf the slavery question In our Territory, in its bearings upon the formation of our 'Defi nitions . . Tont has been referre i to et as Likfl open ques• :din I,y the legitimate action of the nation, and tore it le not only the privilege but the duty cf every man to /volt his opinions freely and en force them peaceably and fairly. Allocate and opponent ;stead on the same ground and must mutually m-ecAde to each other the identical measure of right wtich they claim for thetn scittit Freedom of craloo and freedom of aid cliseaou without hcentioneurtos aro of the very essence of rcpubl.oardsto at all times are peru liarly to be respected here. The permanent choractcr and high authority of a :Rata Coati tu::on and the (Act of its submission to a direct vote af the people of the Territory Indicate that event as a signal occasion for the decision of that peculiar qoestion. In the meantime, however, a Territorial Legislature may undoubtedly act upon the question to alit:wood and partial extent, and may temporarily prohibit, tolerate or regu late slavery in the Territory, [tad in an absolute or modified form with olLthe force and effect of any other legislative act binding until repealed by the same power that enacted it. The Slav• Itasca. Case In Phlladillptila Frt Svtia U S DISTRICT COURT Judge Kane —Oa Wednesday last, as the lion. John H. Wheeler, U. B. Ambassador to Nicaragua, was passing through this city, and had taken passage on board tho steamer Washington, at the foot of Walnut street, accompanied by three nogroea, his own property, he was assailed by a gang of negroee, headed, no Mr. Wheeler alleges, by a man named Pasemore Williamson. Tho ants violently siezed Mr. Wheeler nod stole from him his three slaves Ono of the aggressors threatened to cut Mr. Wheeler's throat if he at tempted to prevent their ethris a application yesterday, Judge Kane granted a habeas corpus directed to Passmore William son, requiring him to produce in open Court the bodies of the 'dims stolen from Mr. Wheel er, returnable at '3 o'alook iu the afternoon. At that Mr. Vandyke appeared for Mr. Wheeler, nod Edward Hopper for respondent. Mr. Hop per stated that he had appeared at the request of the respondent's father, as a mark of respect to the summons of the Court ; that Passmore Williamson had left for Harrisburg, on private business. Mr. Vandyke replied, that he who had the wrongful possession of a person, should be pre sent to answer the writ of the Court but If the party was not present, he would ask for an slice habeas corpus, returnable at such time as the Court might suggest. ills honor then fixed this morning, at ten o'clock, for the return of the writ. The slaves were all:tether and her two chil dren, who had requested tt,e privilege of acoom panying Mr. Wheeler to Nicaragua. Five of the negroes were arrested, and are in prison, having been committed in default of bail. [From the Easton Argus Post 01flee Robbery..-Itimeallty •nd Elopement of a Married Dian. For some time past, suspicion has rested In the minds of the people residit.g in the vicinity of Richmond, In this county, that there was something rotten in the management of the Post Office et that place. Several letters that had been mailed there, containing money, never reached their places of destination, and others that did reach the persons to whom they were addressed, bore evidence of having been opened and re-sealed. Several weeks ago, a young To on by the name of Smith, in the employ of the Postmaster, and who sometimes had the charge of the mails, flourished several $lOO bills about the village, and as hie wages wore not sufficient ly high to enable him to aupport hie family and lay by money, he was at once suspected of be ing the thief. These suspicions soon reached his ears, when he made secret arrangements to leave for "parts unknown." Telling his wife he was obliged to be absent for a day or two, he went over to Plainfield township, and iuduced a young girl to whom he had been paying his ad dresses for some time, to run away with him, and the pair left, it Is thought for the West. We understand that Smith wrote back from some point on the Pennsylvania Central Railroad, confessing that he had robbed the mall, and say ing that there was no use in any one following him, as be could never bo caught. It is to be hoped that the scoundrel will be disappointed In hie expectations, and that he will bo captured and punished as his villainy deserves. The y oung lady who eloped with him was of respect able family, and bore a good reputation. TICS DISTRICT COURT Was in eeuion On Hat• urday, and transaoted a considerable amount of business, but not of snob a obarsoter as to be worth publishing. THE OCaasDiriesioii itlicialOsE PRODUCE Data. •W- sypaxsita, garetain a Diseased Mood. lus.—Not long since, we published an article .--For these terrific diseases, Carter's Spanish Mixture is from the New York Journal of Commerce, eta- the only apeciCe. ting that a convention of produce dealers had The pc:primps have In their possession over one Un bent held in Buffalo,- at which measures Were dred certificates of the moat extraordinary cures effected adopted calculated to keep up the price of bread- by it stuffs as long as possible, for the purpose of We refer to the saturate of Richard Adams , late High enabling them to dispose Of their surplus. The Sheriff of Richmond, Va.; Edwin Burton, Oorrunissfoner of article was not generally oredited. But it is the Revenue for Richmond; G e nera l Welch, of the Mena' folly confirmed by the Buffalo Republic of Sat- moth Circus; Dr. Handley, of Washington City; Mr. Wm. nrday, which asserts upon reliable authority, A. Matthews and 0. B. Luck, Esq., of Richmond, Fe,.; Mr. that such a meeting was actually held there a F. 13 , yden, Exchange Hotel, Va ; and a host of others, who few days prior to the let of July, which was at- have seen cases of the worst description cured by Carter's tended by dealorn from various points from Chi- ; Spanish Mixture. They all certify that it Is the greatest cage to New York. The parties, it is under- 1 purifier of the blood known. stood control about three-fourths of all the flour* see savers/moot. - and grain now In store awaiting shipment and in fransitu from the western granaries to the eastern markets. The object of their meeting was to oombine in order to keep up the present price until the latest poraible moment. When it is recollected that much the largest propor tion of the stook now in band, and expected to be made available before the receipt of the new harvest is entirely controlled by a limited nom, ' her of dealers, the task which they have under taken is not one attended with any great diffi culty. The principle obstacle to ite success is its publicity, and the extraordinary pains taken by the parties to this transaction, to keep in the shade, io another evidence of their ability and shrewdness in carrying out their plan. After all, however, it may only be a legitimate busi ness transaction. Who knows ? P. B—Since the above was in type, we have received additional information, which settles the question emphatically. The convention was held at the Clarendon, and was quite numerous ly attended. The combination wont Into opera• tion early last week, and had the effect to imme diately check the downward tendency of prices, which had become alarming, and to cause them again to go upward. Purchases, to a consider able extent, were also made by those lathe street, and several unsuspecting outsiders In this vicini• ty were victimized. Large quantities of flour were ordered into store, and corn, in the face of a decline of 43 6d sterling in the Enlists market, usantained its buoyancy at an advance. It is not difficult to account for the milk in the cocoa nut now. The matter is perfectly clear, and several very unusual "franks of trade" are re conciled without the aid of forty feet reflectors. —Dgroit Tribune. CrIASACTEII9 Or TRH E.NOLIBEI, 101511 AND &oven —Looking at the population of the three kingdoms, it may bo very easily perceived that there is n considerable difference among them with respect to temperament. The Irish are gay and ardent; the Scotch are comparitively cool, steady and cautions; the English ore, perhaps a fair average between the two. I remember it was not inelegantly obser ved by a friend of mine, that an Englishman thinks and speaks; a Scotobman thinks twice before he speaks ; and an Irishman speaks be fore he thinks. A lady present added: A Scotehman thinks with his head ; an Iriatiman with his heart." This allusion to impulse operating more ra pidly than deliteraticn, is akin to Miss Edge worth's remark, that an Irishman may err with his head, but never with his heart ; the truth, however, being that he " obeys " his heart, not welting for the dictates of his head Some years ago there was a caricature, very graphically portraying these grades of difference in the ardor of the three nations. An Engishman, an Irishman and a Scotehman were represented as looking through a confection• er's window at a beautiful young woman serving its the shop. " Oh," exclaimed Mr. Patrtek, do lot us ho after spending a crown with the dear crayture, that we may look at her conveniently, and have a bit of a chat with her." " You extravagant dog," 13,111 Mr. Ocorge, " I'm sure ono-half the money will do just as well. Bat let us go in by all means, for !Avis a charming girl." "Ab wait a wee "' interposed Mr. Andrew, "diana yo ken it'll serve our purpose equally as wee! just to ask the bonnie lassie to gis us twa sixpences for a shilling, and inquire whore's Mr. Th.Lcaps.: , n'a house, and tic like. %7e're no hun gry, and may as wee! save the eilier Martouda. EITATE CENTRAL COMRIITTE:E The President of the Democratic State Con vention has appointed the following Dv:mccratic State Central Committee Ja_tees F JOHNSON, Philadelphia, Chairman. Joel 13 Danner, Adams County. John B. Guthrie, Allegheny County. Thomas Cunningham, Bearer County George Bruokman, Berke County. William Gray Murray, Blair County. Frenklin Vansant, Bucks County. Thomas A. Maguire, Cambria County John ltuttet, Cheater County. g=orge Scott, Colombia County John Stuart, Cumberland County. Henry Porter, Dauphin County Andrew Hopkins, " Jea;b'Ltegler,'• John Rowe, Franklin CJunty. Charles A Meek, Green County. M K Boyer, Jefferson County. Andrew Parker, Juniata County. James L. Reynolds, Lancaster County. Nelson Weiser, Lehigh County. John Weidman, Lebanon County. George P. Steele, Luscrne County . IL B. Packer, Lyeornlng County. James Burns, Mifflin County. John Smith Moreland, Montgomery County. George R. Barrett, Clearfield County. J D. Wallington, Northumberland County. James R. Ludlow, Philadelphia City and Co. John Robbing, Jr., 41. Horn R. Knees, G. G. Wescott, 41 H. A. Gilder+, Bernard Reilly, Sobnylkill County. F. W. Hubbell, Wayne County. David F. Williams, York County. dr Dr. ➢PLaoe's Celebrated Vertnituge and Liver Pills. A Flagolar comtinsdoo, tat Tory etiwel us!, ea the following will show Nr Yost, Norntobar 20, 1E22. Knowing, from experience, the Teluehle qualities of DT. Vermiluge and Liver Pills, I hat• fur some time back considered it my duty, and mode It my business, to make those articles known wherever I went among ay frenda. A abort time ago I became siNuainted with tbo ,eas of a young girl, who seemed to I.* troubled with worm. and liver complaint et the fame time, and had teen suffering for some two months_ Through my perm:mutton ebe pnrchasal one bottle et Dr. M'LAtiE'S VEB,ILISTGE, and one box of LIVER PILLS, which eher;took according to directions. The result was, she passed a Large quantity of worms, and thinks that one box more of the Pills will re. More her to perfect health. Her name end reeidenot can be learned by calling on D. L. Theall, Druggist, corner of Butger and Monroe streets. P. E.—Dr. inane's oslebrated Vernilfugo and Liver Pills can both ho obtained at any of the respectable Drug Stores In this city. Purchasers will please be carefhl to ask for, an: take none but Dr..sDLan.e, Verns(fnge and Lacer Pas. There are other Vermifugea and Pill. now before the public, but all c , mparatlvely worthless. Al■o, for sale by the sole proprietors, FLEMING 11110 S., Successors to J. Kidd A Oct:, tylOvlaw Nu. 60 Wood street. corner of Fourth. OHIO it PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD TIIE ONLY RAILROAD RUNNING WEST FROE NITTSDURGII. Om and slier MONDAY, Mardi 12th, 1955, the PASSEN GER TRAINS will run se follows, until further notice: Y.urr TRAIN WILL twist. 3 A. M. Mau Trim " " AT BA. M. ExPILIMITILAIN " 4%.? 3P. IL These Trains all run through to Crestline, and oonnect there with the Columbus and Cincinnati. OhWand Indiana, Belletbntaine and Indiana Railroads. At Mansfield, connections are made for Newark, Zanesvlllo, Monroeville, Sandusky, Toledo, Chicago, U.; and at Alliance for Cleve land, go. No trains run on Sunday. Through Ticketv sold to elndnuatt, Louisrille Bt. Louie, Indianapolis, Chicago, Huck Island, port Wayne, Cleteland, and the principal . Towns and Cities In the West. The NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will leave Pittsburgh at 10 A.M. and 6 P. M., and New Brighton at I A. M. and 1 P. M. For Tickets and further Information;apply to J. G. CURBS, At the corner cake, under the Monongahela Clouse- Or. at the Peden) Street Station, to GEORGIE PARKIN, Ticket Agent. Pittsburgh, March 10th, 1805. (mb10) OHIO AND INDIANA RAILROAD, BBING TM; Continuation of the Ohio and Penna. R. B TO FORT WAYNE, 111727DR1D AND lIWITLEI Daus ISOM ITlntlefldll.• Ai" Trains connect at Orestline without deleation, with all the Thtine on the Ohio and Pa ti na. Road, and c iao at Forest with Trains going North and South, on the Mad River and Lake F.rie Railroad. . . For Tickets, apply at the Railroad Moos of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company in Pittsburgh, Alle , gbany City, or at any of the following points: Fort Wayna, Urbana, Bellefontaine ' Cincinnati, Dayton, Springtali, Indianapolle, Richmond, Tiffin, Findlay. Persona desiring Tickets will be particular to ark far a Ticket by the Ohio and Indiana Railroad. JO J. It. BTRAUGUAN, Bup't. igirJulat. itesalered, a superior lot of Ltdong, Pongee and Grua COATS, which are dealrable, and will be sold LOW TOZI 0/111X, at GILLBBLEI, 174 No. 240 Liberty Meet, head of Wood. I,W'r/lortlfloatton, the instant a plaster is applied, must cease, and vigor is given by DALLIPPS PAIN E - TRACTOR'S galvanic effects, and except the parts are de. 'composed, they will coon be restored to their natural color; but if so, the contagions influence will be neutralised and arrared, for mortification cannot proceed wherever the salve be laid on, and new flesh will certainly be generated. roma seas mucus, azimut§ 1.191) starve Are rendered quite harmless by rubbing_ in instatiUy quantity cf DALLETB PAIN EXTRACTOR, sad after It has swollen, and livid spots are Amble. Even than, like the voltaic, battery, It will directly attract, dissolve, and metamorphose the poisoning Influence. At the sting of bees and mosquito's, the instant it touches you the pain ends. The bites of rabid animals also are se speedily neu tralized. Non, genuine without a eteel.plate engraved label, with signatures of HENRY DALLEY, Manufacturer, C. V. OLICIMIER & CO., Proprietora. fold at 2 1 dente par box by Dr. O. H. KEYSER, 140 Wood. street, and by nearly every dealer in-medicines throughout the United States. All orders or letters for in formation or advice, to be addressed to C. V. (ILlCHiltalt A CO., New York. jylo-elsoir2w Lungs l Lung. I (arsons suffering from diseases of the throat or lune aro, in a great majority cf cases, completely restored to health by a falthfial trial of Dr. Curtis' Hygeana or Inhaling Vapor. By the Doctor's new method of treatment, the o ediml agent le brought to direct contact with the diseased parts, and cannot fell of having a beneficial effect. All drualste sell It. See advertleement ta this paper. Claution—Da. coal& HYO RANA is the original and only nuine erticle. jelikffwdew .4:47,' Stocking S'actory..— O. DALY'S Stocking Feetori, where everything ls made In the HOSISRY LINE, is et the corner of St. Clair and Penn struts. He is con. tinnally turning out every variety of Bosley, well male and suitable to the season, which may be always obtained Wholesale and Retail at his Stara, corner of Market alley and Fifth street. Don't forget the name--0. DALY and No. P.). &p 25 Oa Before purchasing your Hat or Cap to-day, cell a. 18i WOOD street, and examine oar stint of HATA and CAPS, which will be sold (I 3 LOW for Cant as any other honor In the city MORG can or will sell them. AN * CO., Nezt hones to the new Presbyterian Church, elc Ono door from Stith street. O. We r,ave just received from the East a largo lot of Panama, Canton, Brat; and Canada eTraVi 11.1T9, which we can sell much below the tumal price. Straw lista frcut 21 cents upwards. Panama Hats from 11,00 to t 4,00. 1101tOAH d CO., tor.:6 1114 Wood street. Sherlffiaaty.-.(INUIuIE IL RIDDLE, of the Cloy of Aneghmy, will be a candid to tbr the office of eL~rtfl' of Aileghemy County, at the ensuing elec. tioa. litdairte JAMBS ROBINSON, OF INDIANA TOWNSHIP, VILL re a Canltdata for nomination for the Office of COUNTY COmMIREIONEE.,on the Democratic Tieket, at the October Election. oat oei—The JOUBNEYhike'N TALLOJAB 80. CLEM of Pittsbargh and Allegheny, meets on the first WEDNESDAY of eeea7 month, at BOUNIEILECTEBS, In the Diamond. By order. ielzy GE& W. MEWL Beeretare. ernes Omo A Prsirsurseta Kalman 00., Pittsburgh, July 10161,180 j Tas Bard of Directors be this day declared a Dividend of Your per Cent for the six months =id iot Iselust,poJallefn tf,e Stock of Oto Oberipany, at par, at am: oiltee, *title ',treat, oa and after the 24th July. Etorkboiders In New - York will be paid at the ctlice of Winslow, Lanier A Co., 62 Wall street In view of the additionil equipments In Motive Power and Care required for the baldness of the road, and the gradual retirement of the " dotting debt," the Board has fleet:tad it best for the Interest of the Stockholders that the pinteot Dividend should be paid In the Stock of the 00132• r coy, rather than In cash. a. S. PIX3II.NO, jy1:11 , :t Trearnrer. rtHc..9- CITIZSE.NB O luseiremea Conavany Of Pitts burgin.—WlL DAGALEY, Prdent; SAMUEL L. 11.111LBEIELL, Seenettry. GAct: Pt Water Streer,temeen Nerristanst Wooddreds. Insures HULL and CIABAO Make, on the Ohio and Mob. sippi Elvers and tributaries. insures aged nst Loss or Damage b,y Era. ALBO—Against the Perilsof the Bea, and Inland Maize. tionand Transportation. DISPONI= William liagaley, Richard Floyd, Jamtv U. Cooper, Samuel M. Kier gunnel Rea, Firilliamillaghal, . Hobert Danlap,jr., Jahn 8. Dilworth, leaqc M. YeDoocl, Trends Salters, ' S. ttarbsu,gh, .1. Schoonittaxer, WeiterDryant, WU= D. Maya. Jabs RhlpOtt. deo2l Pennsylrania Insurance Company .Jll PITTPBI7II.Iti, Corner of Fourth and Smithflehl streets. ALIIICILIZED CAPITAL, 53001,000. I% , ,ces tioLLiinpe wad otber Property against Loss or laseasze by and the Perfls of the Pea and 1 .L.o.t Navtiatic , n and Transportation. PiteItOTIYUS: Woa F. Johnston, Body Patterson, Jacob Planter. A. A. 14.rrlar, APCllntoek, KencedyT.Ptiand, James A tioglor Nr IS Mersa, D. Pitt, L titter Uanapton„ D. Long, A J Jun,. J LI -10a0 , 1. ll.R.Cog3►hall OkFICSII9. Frulikat !lon. WM. F. JOELNKON Yoe . ItODY PATTHRSON and 7rAa.rare7A A. CASHIER. S-ort/ar, ti R. CARRIEIL EUREKA INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH. hrtiN 11. RTIONYLIERUEB, P - nisiviNT tolfiedlT FINNEY, e.h.,.:SCTLSf C W. nATINI LIAM, a L.118..4L 2ortr. WILL, INSURE AU/LIMIT ALL KINDS ..MARINE AND FIRE RISKS. DII3T.CTORS: U. W. W. K. gnck, T. 8.13=, . B. D. Job Jobs A. Catighey, B. B. Bryan, David McCandless. AAil Lca,ms sustained by parties insured under port- Neu Imuo.l by ilia Company sill be Liberi a / 7 filk)usted ant promptly paid at Its (Ma, No. G 9 WATBB street. Dyll .1 PI Fhoentperger C W. Ilatcheler, L•ee• M. Pennock., W. W. Martin, IL T. leech, Jr., Ce,rtra S. Belden., PITTSIIIIR.GU Life, Fire and marine Insurance Company; SI2 OP wArsx 411 D MARKET STREETS, PIT TISEMAGFII,. PA. ROBERT GALWAY, Prealdeat. 7.5. D. Watts, Secretary. This Company mates °rely trutriratee appertaining to or cooper:tat with LINT. RISKS. Also, againct null and Cargo Risks on the Ohio and Mis r! tslppi rivers and tributaries, and Marine Risks generally. And asainet Loss and Damage by Fire, and against tits Perils of the Sea end Inland Navigation and Transportation. Policia !Arced et the lowest rates consistent with safety to all pall-if-B. ,:chart Galway, Alexander Era4ley, Jame+ 3. noon, John Fullerton, .I, , bn WAlpin, Samuel BPOlnrkan, 'William Phillip, James W. Heiman, Ji.bn Scott, Chas. Arbuthnot, Jusoph P. Gaszam, M. 11., Darla Malley, James Slarehall, John 51M11, Horatio N. Lea, Kittanning. febll Root and Shoe . 1 17anufactory. JAMES O'DONNELL & 880., ItWoutil respectfully Informs the citizensdojo of Pittsburgh, that they have °Named rosaufactou of MEN'S AND WOMEN'S BOOTS AND SHOES, At No. 79 Smithfield Street, in WLYMAIII'II Botuanoe, where they will be prepared to fai all orders of every description of Boots end Shoe, at the shortest notice. In order to accommodate all classes of customers they Rill oleo keep on sale a good assortment of the best eastern work. Also, all descriptions of children's wear. Term: erre* cosit ; good: at casA prices. A there of the public patronage le solicited. [myUm ARNOLD & WILLIAMS, kIANLTACTLIIIIIS OP Chilson Furnaces, Wrought Iron Tubing, AND FiITING OHNEHALLY,_ For Warming and Vocational of B uildings. *a- A. A W. will centract for Warming and Ventilating by Steam or UM Water, Pipes or Ml'mu's H nrnace, Churebes, Schools, Hospitals,_ Factories, Green F a = th Courouses, Jabs, flotilla, or Dwellings. N 0.25 l etrast, Pittsburgh. PEARL STEAM KILL, ALLEGHENY. fer'FLOUR DELIVERED TO TA wilrain In either of the two Cities. Demme may be left at the MIU or In bow at the stores of LODA,N, WILSON A CO, 62 Wood street. BRAUN d RNITEit, wetter Liberty and Bt. Clair eta U. P. BONWARTZ, Druggist, Allegheny. 2:13.N.8: 0850, ON DILIVIST. 130. BRYAN, KENNEDY £ CO. PEKIN TEA STORE. S. JAYNES. No. 88 Fifth et., one door east of Nzehange Bank, Pittsburgh, Pa., gREIN cis BLACK TEAS, SELECTED WITH GREAT care, and purchased direct from the importers, for h. The cloth oonslsta of all the different flavors and gnules of TEA brought to the American market, and will be sold, wholesak and retail at the LOWEST PRIORS. RETAIL GROCERS are Invited to call end get samples, and !tern our prkea. PACKED TEAR, Put up in rainditz packages, expressly for the trade: Young Ityson No. 1, Imperial No. 1, 66 6: No. 2, 141 No. 2, IA No. a, Oolong No. 1, 6! " No. 4, " No. 2, Bihar Leaf Young Upson, Plantation Oolong, Gunpowder No. 1, Souckong, 66 No. 2, Mut Young Souchong, English Breakfast, Old Country Black. TEAS OF ALL GRADES BY TEE HALF GREAT. —ALSO— COFSED—Fine Java and Rlo: LOVERINCPS SllGARS—Crusbal; Masse Pulverised; Pulverised A; White Clarified 0; Yellow Clatillad sad but New Orleans. asatrats BSONA, COCOA and CHOCOLATE, etc, eta. Long experience In the bUidEASEI is a eure guarantee that every article sold will be as represented. This old established Cora has no connection min any olhc house in the city. Customers are warned not to place any anitkieso is the representations of persons formerly employed in this it s . tabllshmant. Agent, by special appointment, for the cabs elf DR. 4i CELEBRATED RAWLY MEDIC)=B; Also, lbr tka ails of Jet] L. JOHNIIONII TYPE, INN, to ..:-....-::5:.,. '....i*...*, ...• ';i,:*;',..43:*1.:',t',..,,,; . : Oa Sruiday, July 22nd, DAVID - - His faxterd will take place this afternoon, et a delnelgr from hie late residence, Bakewell'aCenrt, Vititerattostr tween Grant and Goan street. AGMS fclende are requeettst to attend the funeral. - - - • Target and Pie Etc Excursion. 07 THE SHIELDS "GUARDS parade this morning, and proceed to DENDira GROVE for Target prat. tire. A Silver Medal to be awarded to the beat shot. A Grand Pic Nit will wind up the amusements of the day. Young's Brass and String Band are engaged. No gentleman permitted to join in the festivities unless provided with a ticket. Police officers will be on hand to preserve order. Tickets; $1.60. ST23 Board of Health Notice. INPOR3IATION has been made to the Board of Health that cases of cholera occurring outside of the city have been brought within its limits for relief. No doubt the friends of the sick are prompted by motives of humanity, yet it is proper they should be informed that they eubjeet themselves to a severe penalty by so doing. The Legislature passed laws regulating this matter, in cases where the disease is malignant or contagious, in order that the densely populated city may be protected from any unnecessary scourge, which, when it has gained a footing, scarcely meta so long as there remains a subject for its re gumless attack. The Board of Health are determined to aniline the law. If patients seized with cholera, or any malignant or conta. giolla dimes, outside the city, must be removed to any of the Hospitals, persons conveying them thither must Waal' permit from the Board of Health. The attention of all persona Interested is called to the following sections of an act approved April 8, len: Bce. 6. That any master, commander, or other person having charge of any vessel or steamboat, violating any of the rules or regulations prescribed by the sold Board of Health, under the provisions of this act, shall, upon conics tlon thereof, by indictment or prosecution in any court having jurisdiction, pa andfin not exceeding five said Boardto be recovered paid Into the tr easury of said Board of Health. Bre. 7. That whenever the Board of Health shall receive information that any malignant or contagious disease (meanie; excepted) prevails within any port or placewlthhi that:hilted States, they shall mike diligent inquiry concern ing timeline; and if it shall appear that the disease prevails as aforesaid, all communication with each infected port or ' place shall be subject to such control and regulations es the Board of Health may from time to time direct, and publish in one or more newspapers published in the city"of Pitts burgh ; and thereupon every person or persons, and all goods, wares and merchandise, bedding and clothing from such Infected port or place, and having entered and been brought into the city of Pittsburgh contrary to such regu lations, shall be subject to the same penalties este provided for in the preceding miler,. The penalties of the whole act will be strictly enforced. By order. A. O. MURDOCH, • Physician to the Board of Health. GEORGE FORTUNE, Health Office. =:: I i7"1, 4 " ' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. wAr. CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD. • cO3NEOTIN6 WITH Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, VIA AMAMI& rishortest, qukkest and moat reliable route to Toledo,' Cteity p Hock Wired, Galena, and St. Louis, is VIA This route is One Hundred miles shorter and about nine hours quicker than the circuitous one via Indianapolle. Two Daily Trains from Pittsburgh to Cleveland. Three Daily Trains from Cleveland to Chicago. Mao to Cleveland six hours, Chicago twenty-three hour*, and Bt. Louis thirty-seven hours. The Trains of the Ohio and Penna. Railroad leaving Pitts busts at 2.00, A. M. and 8.00, A. M., connect at Alliance for Cleveland as follows: Trains for Cleveland leave.4ll lanceats 56,5.61., and 12.00 M., connecting at Unison with Trains for Cuyahoga Falls and Akron, and arriving In Cleveland at •-•-- A.M. and 2.20 P. bt, and both connecting with Trains for Toledo, Chicago and Bt. Louie at 9.00 A. B. and 2.46 P. M. The 800 P. 61. Train from Pittsburgh makes no connec tion for Cleveland. Passengers for Toledo, Chicago, St LOUIE, Rock. Island, Galena, and the North-west, who wish to go through with out detention, will take the train leaving Pittsburgh at 13 00 A. M., end arriving in Cleveland at 2.20 P. 61., as that Ls the only train by which close connections are made at or beyond Chimp. Passengers, by this train reach Chicago at 800 next morning, and St lAnl9 at midnight. Baggage checked through to Cleveland and Chicago. FARB VIA ALLIANCE AND CDCFRLAND. lat dun. 2d as. Wawa 22 cra. ToAlliance......s2 56 To La 8a11e....516 GO $l3 Ede " Cleveland... 400 Roak MN, 1800- • 1400 . Toledo 660 Galena..... 18 15 14 00 Detroit 700 $6 CO " Springfield 18 70 16 20 Chicago....sl2kls 51069 Burlington 19 00 16 00 Blootatngt...l6 90 14 40 q Peoria.-- 18 00 /4 00 Bt. Louis-._2100 16 60 are requested otilot Pl W Company, in procure theLetleketa at the • dionnligshele Howe, third door below the corner. J. D 23 J. A" AND, Bop% Cleveland. OAUGEICY.Aset, Pittanurvb. THEATRE.. Nr` ANOTHER FESTIVAL WEEK! T ' MONDAY EVENING, JULY 22,1, and every night during the week, SLITER, WELLS & BIRCH'S MINSTRELS, In consideration of their unparalleled and Enormous Success .% , Will remain ANOTHER tainment of their patrons, among other greet NovoPlea, the Original Parlaying on the favorite French Drama of ROBEuT ILSZAIRE! Daors open at V%; Concert to commenca at 61.4 o'clock, PRIGES--Drees Circle, Lady and Gentleman, 5u cents; Ladies' single tickets, 25 cents; Gentlemen without Ladies to Drees Circle, 373 cents. 13.pper Oireles; 25 cents. (A. COBURN, Proprietor. COST. 0. 510011 E, Agent jy23 JOE PENTLAND'S GREAT CIRCUS WILL EXIIIIIIT FOR ONE WEER, commencing on alondsiy, August 6th, In trout of the AMERICAN EOTEL, rCLII.I etrent. . -- - This Company, compered of the most talented performers trona all parts of the vrc.rld, Is distinguLrhed for the Ele game. Novelty and Variety of its I:lltErtaillMOOt.3. Noun. NiOilLrrant his three Juvenile Wonders, AL PHONSE, SEBASTIAN and ALMA; Mr. RICHARDS Mr. IeB.ANK PASTOR, Mr. GEO. BATCHELDER, 0. SiTER. WOOD, S. JACKSON, 11. BEP.NARD, Master SHER. WOOD, an.l OLD JOE PENTLR.ND, TUNG OF CLOWNS, With a host of other talent, commis° the Tnmoe. *Jr For particulars cf Procession, Dragon Chsrlot, Full Military Band, sad Performances generally, eta Ms of the day. iar Admission, 2G cents. No ball prico. AFTERNOON PERFORMANCES EVERY DAY, com mencing on TUESDAY. .19`Z The Independent Dernocratto or Free Soil Party. LeROM who aza in farm of the National Platform adopt ed in Pittsburgh, Augnat, 1852, will take notice that a COUNTY SLEETING will be held on the first day of August, (being the Orel Wednesday.) in the City of Pitts brv-gh. The meeting will assemble at the COURT ROUSE, at 11 o'clock A. M. OEO. W. JACEPOIsi, 37•23 Chairman. 02333:12 GIINTLEXRN. In every Town and County throughout the Union, to engage in the manufacture and sale of an article upon which, for the outlay of $lO, $l,OOO a year may be made. This article is one of universal consumption. This is an opportunity that should not be allowed to tamps by those who wish a good, remunerative business. Pull particulars will be cent by mall, on the receipt of IN etc. Spedmens sent, when required. Address Prof. JAAINS T. HORN 1, Dor No. 401, New York Post Office. .152.10 t Some Polka. "Some routs like to sigh, Some folks do, some folks do; Some folks long to die, But that's not me nor you." I'OSTEIVII latest Bong Just received; also, Lily White fichottish The Swing Polka, wi th colored frontispiece; Mary's Beauty, do La Florentine False, do by Burgs/miler; The Prodigal Bon, do (sacred song;) I really must be in the Pastdou, do, (combo song The Old Door atone, by J. B. Woodbury ; Dear Hate, I Love Thee-411111m; lidatioria Speranza—Valse par Burgmuller ; A Little More Cider; There's Hullo in the Voice we Lore; How Sweet to Beam, or " Silent Hours ,"— Serenade; VII Paddle my own-Canoe; "Lis our Child in Heaven—J. R. Woodbury. A NEW STOOK OP PIANOS has dust arrived, which, having been selected with great care, and purchased for cum, UM:fared on the most reasonable terms, Ebery in strument warranted. CHARLOTTE BLUME, No. 118 Wool et., Sole Agent for the Hamburg Pianos; also for Ballet, Dasis Cto.. Bo.don. iv= bp BAD THIS LUST OF 800 .B—Then make a cote or It : Be Qultioey'a Note Book ; Peg Woillastota Base's Poem; Holmes' Poems ; Mary Lyndon' Niek of the W oods; Bell Boilth Abroad; Poresoopies by Elder; School of Life, by Anna M. Hewitt ; Which I the Right or the Left; Our First Families; The Slave of the Lamp ; A Lops Look Ahead. DIAGAZUMB—Godey. Peterson, Ballou, and New York Journal for August ; Blackwood for July. For sale by W. A. OILDENFENNEY A CO.; 1722 Fifth rt., opposite Maestro. GOLD WATCHES, tlii.elNB, PCI4B, ito., &TauciTLO —On Wednesday evening, July 25th, at 8 o'olock, at the Commercial Bales Rooms, corner dB ood and Plilhete., will be sold the followings!' the best maker, viz rt superior Gold Hunting Case Patent Lever Watches, 8 Gold Detached Lever and L'Epine Watches, 8 Silver Lever, Cylinder and iiinartier • Watches,Fine Gold Chiba, Gold Pens and Pencils, Fine Violins, Oil Paintings and Frames, to. • Y2:3 • P. hi DAVIS, Anatomist. DR ' GlAiDli SALK. This, Monday morning, at 1' o'clock, at the Commercial &lee Rooms, corner of Wood and Pin streets, will be sold, to doe@ consignment, a general assortment of Staple and ranoy Dry Goods, Vali. ety Goods, Hate and Caps, do. 1Y23 P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. QHAMA i Si:UW[2l—A very large and elegant assort• L mitt of Crape, Silk, Stella, Cashmere, and other kande of Shawls, selling at one•halt the usual prices, at the Mal- Amoral Sale of (jyn) A. A MASON & CO. 0 . ; > 7 1. 7 RIO - and clesitabls styles of BABA , b ROBES reduced ISO per cent. 3723 A. A. MASON A CO MNETIM LVANIA RAILROAD. THEE DAILY THROUGH TRA I NS, between Phil44ol- phis and Pittsburgh. TUB MORNING ILL% TRAIN Mayas Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 7K a. M., end Pitt& burgh fir Philadelphia at 7, A. M. THE PST -LING leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh M IP. M., and Pitts burgh Or Philadelphia at 2:20, P. M. THE NIGHT 11S PUSS. TRAM leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 11, P. M. and Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 9:20, P. M. Blairsville Accommodation Train leaves Pittsburgh daily, except Sunday, at 4:20 o'clock, P. M. Brinton's Aommum: dation Train leaves Pittsbnrgh daily at 11 o'clock A.-11, 1320 o'clock P. M., and 0.30 P. M. The above lines connect at Pittaburgh with the Railroads to and from St. Louis, Mo.; Alton, Gramm and Chicago,lll.; frranbfort, Lexington and Louisville, Hy.; Terre Haute, Madison, Lafayette and Indianapolis, Lad.; Cincinnati, Day ton, Springfield, Be ll efontaine, Sandusky, Toledo, Cleve land, Columbus, Zanesville, Massillon and Wooster, Ohio; also, with the Steam Packetßoate from and to Not OIILLSZta, ea. Lams, Locum:us and Chaaremen. • Through Tickets can be had to or from either of the above places. /for further particulars, sea handbills at the different starting poirtta. Passengers from the West will trod this the shorten and molt expeditious route to Philadelphia, Baltd• mere, New York, or Boston. THOS. MOORE, Agent, Passenger Lines, Philadelphia. Agent, Passenger Linea, Pittsbur gh. low R. , 410. 1 LaX• linpodor Mum AIL scan' A.' i. mamma s. i. (Axons A. A. CAlAltiga' & SRO., alma norm Am aumpla AtAtek, may*, 2 A , AGIENTO • STATE wrrtreL mss AND ffiallpf . E termazraz 4X 4 Or HA etataxitraa. aAvirdu, ....... ! ... GIRARD pr,.;fPill:l:* Of PUILIIDDLPIIIi.. CAPI2AL 4300 1 000. INSURANCE CO/ROY OF THE VALLEY OF VIRGINIA, wiricausTue, VA. r. CAP/7AL 0300,000 e •••••••• CONNECTICUT MUTUAL. LIFE TEDIIIItANOE COMM , Daßtvoup 001$8. UlTi] CAPITAL AND ASSICTLZAILS444IB9. NOUTH 411:8T/035 MITURIII/011 0011PANIG one% rasomurne =won, PHILAMPIELL OBAR2EII PERPETUAL. Authortv Capital. 0300,000. JO ilk WNW. LIABLE HOB THE IMIUS ov - Tag 0011. LNY. In &oa P k Hoke, (nevAtable torn') becnirel by Mort. In Blue Itioaltable, l!dortgoges and Judgments, In Osah, Oa& 'Assets and Qua Items— 47,00) H. CADWlLl;l;:elident.7 J. 0. BARB,Beenlarri. w lire manna and Inland Transportation •bts,tatorn et current rates. BILFERENORff. errratasaa, Times hi'Cally 4 Co:, Graff, Bennett 4 Co, W. & D. Rinehart, Zug, Lindsey 4 Co. 1 M. L. Hollowell & Co.,IIILADZ Chance B. Wright, . David B. Brown & Co., 0. IL & Geo. Abbott, Harris. Halo & Co, wane & Watson, Hon. Woo. D. Kelley, Cope Chan. Magenta & W 034 eb tIEOBGE BINGHAM, Agent. ja 96 Water etreet, Pittsburgh. WESTERN FLTUCERS INSURANCE CON:PANT,, NEW LISBON, OHIO. caPitall - • • - 9150,000.. . . , T J. EtIINTER, Saw, Bt. eiltarks Dalldintr, Nca 193 • Tbtr street, Pittsburgh. amuse: P.I.'IHAXCHBOMA Prodder:lL JAMES BDP.D/OS., Vise President: 7.101 MARTIN, fteitary and Treasurer. P25423L111011 11117131106111: James W. liVocelmeli,.7oseph Phrouner. James Wood, H Fiddle, Jas. V. liarbauebi Dr. Jun. IL Pa" .)16] Wm. HIMIXIB, Bincang.tuun, Dawson, Hemmers* ACo British and Continental Exchange, BIGHT BILLS DRAWN ,ET . . DVACAN. SUfl AA A. CO. ON THE UNION BANK, LONVON„ In Bros or £1 'fin Urireard. ERSE DRAFTS are available at ell - tint 'p.fteipal T Towns of ENGLAND, SCOTLAND and IRELAND, and the CONTINENT. We also draw Mawr Dims of M. A. Grzwebalint A ItalLln g IWANKFORT A MAIN; Width eerie es a Remittance to all parts of GEBILLNT, SWIT.ZERLAND end HOLLAND. Persons intending Br travel abroad may procure, through. or, Letters of Orelit, on which Money can be obtained, 113- needed, in any part of-Europe. CimotoTioni of Bills, Notes, sr d other- eancrities In Ea, rope, will receive prompt attention. WH. H. WILLIAM A-01,. Wood, corner Third 'tree t: WILLME KUNTRit, DEAL= EXOLUSWELY IN FLOUR An rAIN, No. 299 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. 00.73TieltS =MOO, the BEST BRA. EDa ett PRNITSYLVAELA, 01110 INDIANA and 3118801181, /IMBRIUM and ECETRA. LOU'A, Which will alsrays be field at the Lowest. Cash pekoe. (e 41.11 WK. B. HAYS & CO., DEALERS IN . BACON, HAMS, SIDES Bi, SHOULD ' LARD OIL, - DRIED BEEF, 801G41147171111D and CAITVAIMED II A 518. A large stack always on bad st No. 291 Liberty street; Jet] Parearaaa, Pawn. a. J. CC31X01....r. o. CVALISI.I3-41. C. tuns-yr. s. WOODWAS4c AMERICAN PAPIER M-ACHE‘ MANITACTURINGAIMMITY, NO. 76 SZOOND 8171Eg3', .nnzertaarr, FL ti AN4rd.OrIIIMItS OP PAPIEdt MACRE ORNAMBISTIf 111, fez Churches, nausea, Sticalaboata, b-•.; Mirror awl Ph-tare Frames, Window and Door Heads, Brackets, Tnnwes,, Cornices, Ventilators and Centre Dittoes for Ceilings, Ro settes and Mouldings of every descriptinn, size and doshscr, =Una end warranted more durable than soy other ankle now In are. Crdsra executed on the shortest netbSe. •M. B.—Attentieu of Steamboat Builders is r ny Ot• meted to this article, on account of its light w t. MOMS, TUNES CO., No. fl Second at, between Wood and klarketSla, t Pilg4burgh. Important to Housekeepers and Fruit Growers. arthurls PATENT AUL-TIGHT PELP-BILALING CANS AND JAZ.% For Preserving Fresh it and Vegeta , ie.,. 'um MLR at No. =2 Wood etreet, Pittsburgh, Pa., at the Chins and Queencware Etore of HENRY MARY. who la the only agent In this city for dlrpoolngef the ahoy* very useful article. For a fall - description of these OdNE O and the method of their use, sea Circulars, to be had as alrsve; when, also, a complete and full assortment of us* and desirable patterns of CHINA, GLASS and QUERNS WARN, adapted to the wants of virus %milled, hotel keepers and country mutual% ; may be obtained at low prices. . Jellfly SEMI-ANNUAL SALE DRY GOODS A. A. MASON & CO. A 1ei017N073 the operant of their Great Sererszoitutl 1340 of their Immense took. Erni article through. eat the establiehment will be marked down end closed out. Jan. JOHN COCHRAN & BROS. - bIANUFLOTOTtIeIta OW IRON RAILING, IRON. VAULTS," VAULT DOORS, Window Shutters, Window Guards, Sm. Nos. 91 1110001:1 ',tract. wad 88 Third at. (BITITIIII9 WOOD Mil. DIADICET,) PirraßVlZati; HMI on land a variety of new patterns aney aa. Kato, suitable fur ail purposes: Partioniaz attention pal to enclosing Grave Lots. 30th:a dose of abort notice Nat S. MIKEE & C 0. ,. Ii.43TIACEIVIWI OP MiKEE'S PENNSYLVANIA'OLASO WINDOW GLASS, 1 4trn, Dnutde ettelatth. Imitation Crown awl Ruby 'Mb, Fluky, Pickle and Prater?* Jara; Wine, Porter and Mineral Wags; Telegraphic it Lightning-Rod Insulators. SSOOND, BETWEEN WOOD .11 2amutra Bra. • PTMEISIMIII, But a cheat distance from the Steamboat Prom Monongahela Home. St. Chula, and Olty l a 4 ti all id. J. H. JOSSB S. D. B3IcBT. JONES & DENNY, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, spl9l __6l WATER STREET, PITTERIIRREL TRANSPORTATION WO &MD FOOPiI TIM mums.= OIWLECO VIA pRNIVA. CA 4 VAL AND RAILROAD& D. _LEECH &. CO.'S LINE, !Orman Pitteburg,h, om York, Philadelphia =I 'Baltimore. ffiS BOBTE txing now in good ardor we aro 'mated to dasystolinroperty either way on'tworable tams. taunts conaltled to either of tho undordgied will ow fnrwarded without chary,' for oorandsakens, and all ha trove. tfor=mptly attendod to. or apply to • D. LRCM Q CO, Penn etreotand Claud mama ~Pt_tSiLa t, 'Readying Depot N 0.113 South 'Third atreat, Dollyertng Dopott et, plakg A pi k au k t, No. 75 North atretßalthatma. .1110. McDON I- if N 0.7 Battery Plain, weTIO,,t, spie4m la C. U: WILICOSS sroomie: WILIC.IOIII_ft CO. (81=5105.5 50 A. Waincs A 033 fie AVE B.BMOVIEDII/3111 CMOS, to No. 75 TOCUTR 11. street, two &Ors "east of their old Italia, Ntheoe they will continue the BAIN - eria, EXCHANGE, nod COM MISSION STOOK DRONER SCENES'S In all Its Dm:rebel ; to berotefore. 14::7119—Tpenty-five Silva Dleohardea' Rank Stcck, SFr% WILIIINS R co.; MERRICK HOUSE. '%. A : BLOSSOM, PtopallFrios. KEW 8U.1011T03.* Ketritae oo rarnr, LAND WAIFANTS • 40 1110 1 160 A 41112 WABILIMS, Arwris LOwni, 1.1; la %mats, sioes,ol" e 2 lbw% a. AIL EISZP OP
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