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PBTTSBEJR43E: MONPAY MORNING:::::::::::::::::: FOE CANAL COMMIBSIONEE, ARNOLD PLUMER, OF VESA \'GO COUNTY. «*-“ M. etfITINOILL * CO., K'wrpaprr the Agcute for the Pittsburgh Daily and Woekly Post, and are authorised to receive Advsetbekmh and BofisoßiPtioss for Ufl at the nme rates as required at this o 00. Their receipts are regarded cs payment*. Their oQcaa are at Nr* Yobe, 122 Nassau gram, MORNING POST JOB OFFICE TVa would call tha attention of MERCHANTB AND BUSINESS HEN to the fact that we hare Just received from Philadelphia a number of fonts of new Job Type, end ®re now prepared to fill orders for Oania, Circulars, Dili Heads, Paper Books, Posters, and Programmes for erhibf tlons. All orders will be promptly filled. PrrtOKi leaving the city during the tummer, vho de tire the daz2y or vceJdy Port fcrvsiTdod to them, can have it done regularly for any spiffed time, by leaving their err dtrt and addrm at t\e qfxc, comer qf fifth and FPced itreett. SOTlOfi TO POSTISASTEas, dto. Postmasters and other friends In this and the adjoining counties would confer a favor upon us by BondiDg to tho office of the Pott any local BTenta happening immediately upon their coonr rence. It is not neoeßsary for them to be writ ten sufficiently earefol for publication ; what wo Want is all the foots in eaoh oase. A responsible name Bhould aooompany osoh oommunioation. THREE PARTIES. There Is a fair prospeot now that throughout tho Northern States there will be three parties in tho field—even for the Fall eleotione. Things are now rapidly shaping themselves for suob a result. 11l Ouio it was supposed that there Would be but two parties—the Democratic and the Republican. Bnt the nomination of Chase was a perfect slaughter of the K. N 'a, and the great body of them seem resolved to abide by their own standard, and hare a ticket of their own. On the 18th of this month they hold a State Convention to nominate snob a tlokct- From all parts of tho State we havo evidence that they are thoroughly in earnest, and that tho Amerioan party and its principles will not be Surrendered. The anti-Blavery sentiment is not the only one at work In Ohio outside the ranks of the Democracy ; yet the Convention that nom lusted Chase for Governor annonnoed no other principle. It was tho only plank in its platform. It is quite OTident, then, that in Ohio, even for tho Fall election, thero will be three partice to the contest: the Democratic, the American, and the Republican. The Republican is the anti slavery party, and will In that State ha a strong one. The strength of the Amerioan party will be reduced by the formation of tho Republican party. Bat a vast body of voters will still ad here to the American order, and form a power ful party. 80 large a party as that was lasi year in Ohio oannot bo sold lu a day to Chase or Seward, or any other clique of aspiring politl olans. Thero will be threo parties in Ohio, and doubtless the same lu Indiana and Illinois There are thousands of Whigs in all those Stales who will not consent to become abolitionists ; and there are thousands of thoso who were ori ginally Democrats who will epnrn tho attempt to transfer them eo eoon to tho ranks of abolition jam. The process is too speedy, and oncosts ft 'attainable. Ootaido of the Demooratio party, la ihe Buteo wo have named, all is yet change. Ounmotion, combination, eeceeaion. fusion and OinfoeicD. But out of the chaotlo and giant BliBS definite formations are beginning to ap pear; and it la evident tbat an American party and a Republican party will be tho roenlt. In New York Bomo six or seven political State Conventions aro called. Bat It is well under- Itood that there will not bo aa many tickets nominated for .tho November election. An American ticket will be nominated of conree ; a Republican tioket is equally certain; and a Democratic ticket of conree. AH other fectiona and elements must at length bo absorbed in these three great leading parties. In the Now Rngland States the antl-slavory sentiment may bo too strong for Know Nothingism, but an American party will be found thore diatinot from the Republican, and embraoiog in Its ranks a large body of voters. The Democracy there Will never disband, and its hosts aro etill “ an terrified.” In Pennsylvania wo all see that the rosult of present movements mast bo a Republican party and an American party. This is apparent In Allegheny county now. The movement in bo half of a Republican party, wo understand, is attended with considerable eooceso already ; aDd a oall for a county convention will probably ap pear on the 7th or Bth lust Tbo Qoictte, the organ of the movement in this county, cays in its issue of the 4th Inst : a Thv Bepnblioan movement In evvry direction goes on obeerily. The Bepnblioan organisation will bo general in •it the northern States.” To “ oppoao tbo aggressions of slavery " it it Dot necessary to Join that organ'xstion. Tho Know Nothings as a party aro now pledged to •uoh opposition i bat they aro aloo plodged to other principle's nnd pnrpoeea which tho Oast tie A&d Its Bopabiioan friends condemn and do nonnae, so tho Oaeette admits there can be no fusion with them. Hero la what it says of tho Know Nothings : “They are pledged to e mode of action, sod to a platform of priooiplee, whloh Inseparably prevtn's Autl-N'ebruka Whigi. Demoermie and tree Sollers, who ere opposed to ee eret polidoal parttee and to proscripUee Hativlnn, from uniting with them.” 80 there must be two dlatinot parties In this eoUDty, and thropghont tho Btate, against whom tho Domooratio party must contend. Baoh, from present Indications, will bo the shape of tho content tbla fall, and of tho Presi dential raoe in 1888. ffe see no possibility of "'any other result unless tho K. N.'o snoonmbi disband their order entirely, and submit to pon trol of tbo anti-slavery party. This they will never do, and eon never do without great lots. Thousands of the rank and file will oonsent to no snob tranafer, and such an abolilionising pro oses. They joined the new party for other pur poses, and will leave it when those purposed are abandoned. They oan oppose “ elavery oxten ■lon, 11 if snob Is their incllnatloa, without be coming fanatical, one) arraying themselves In an organisation that, if snooeasfol, most inevitably result In a dissolution of the Union. Bat there are thousands in the new party throughout the Btato with whom tho anti slavery oentiment ie stranger than all other political purposes, and they will leave the ranks of the K. N.’o for the more oongenial fellowship of tho anti-slavery party, whloh is to be rendered more attraotlve under the ill-fitting name of Sepuilutn. Now, under euoh olroumstanoes the duty of Dsmooraoy is perfeotly apparont. Wo must abide by our prlnolpleo and organisation; seek no “entangling allianoesi” abandon no long oherisbed measure of pnblio polioy; and “fight on and fight ever ” for the good old oanse of De mooraoy, liberty and the Union. It ie the only national party, and the only party now existing whose priooiplee sre as broad as onr wide-spread ing Uoion. Conservative, yet progressive, Iti position and its mission is to preserve tho in tegrity of the great republic; deVelope aa It has done for half o century its vast resources of power and wealth ; and determine its glorious destinies. 0« Of TBS Fbcit*—A boy in one of the London ragged toboole, who had shown a great tact for acquiring languages, has been sent to the Crimea os interpreter, end frequently had the honor of dining with Lord Koglnn. . .-V • ’ . - , t CI «V <*.», ■■U 4 ' .' ' AUGUST 4 Bosrox, 10 StAit srsirr. following suggestions upon toe eubjeat, that are worthy cf oonalderation ■ "Too Uautit seme weeks ago announced its determination to sup par: no fusion ticket unless Dstaocrats abandon certain articles of their politic .1 faith, y oa , Messrs Editor, very promptly rtpiied that sneh abandooment was out cf the question. Bioce tbe time tfcoeu declarations w.-ro bis Je. us mao has entertained tho remotest idea of a fusion Organisation ” This, however, in a most cxsraordlnvry ad miesioD; it la no lees thoo tbat the t j;; re of the Union proposed to surrender tho Democratic party to thrir enemies upon certain condition*, trhloh tho Qatttu, tho organ of ths Whigs. re fuaed, and that tberonpon fusion was abandoned. I will not atop to enquiro who gave tho authori ty of tho Democratic party to tho editor of tho Union I am too well oontent that they have abandoned fusion The public will be perfectly willing to aot upon the authority of Brutua, upon tbii anbjeot, oud if tho doolaration had been made on behalf of the foalonlata in terms equally broad, tho quixotic imagination of C»e eiaa would bavo been saved a usoless exertion. What led to this erroneous impression upon this snhjeot, was this: that one of tho editors of tho Union, elnoe the " very prompt reply to the Go selfa,” at a meeting of tho Committee of Cor respondence, opposed himself very vigorously to n call of the County County Convention, and Insisted upon it, that tho nominations ought to bo Intrusted to the Committeo appointed for the purposo by Mr. F rloy ; and ibero was a strong suspicion entertained that the object of suoh nomination was fusion. Another matter llko wlbc woo not understood ; it was not known un til asserted in the annexed artiole of Brutus> that the editor of the Union had the authority to oontravene tho ootion of tho foelonißta; that they were tho lever that oould at any time veto tho aotion of the fnsioniste, or otherwise, as they might deem fit; In other words that tho management of tho Democrats party had falloo Into their hands, and that they were at liberty to propound to the Gatettt the terms of fusion, or to reply to it that an abandonment of oertain principles was entiroly out of the questiori We are now fully informed upon tho eubjeot by Brutue, the publication of whose artiole without comment, is a direot eanotlon of his assertion Cassias and the pnblio will bo, however, gl»d to learn that a prejoot so deoidcdly at war with every Demooratlo element, Is abandoned by Its authors, und the declaration of the editor of the U c&iaiua »n* Pnoloa. 'lbeGuxJue a lw Su,h a «*k®t cannot be formed. t> aoDD.irt rm ,„«• BQD ouDced Its determination certain arH(*i»o 1 un * Ct,s Democrats abandoned "T“ f " h « lr po?iUc&l faith - You, Messrs. Edit- replied that such abandonment wus ft/i»ri. j, '*** ® Rt *s sen-tble m»n •ea entertained the re -1 rro-pcct nf af u 100 orgoniaaUon. 'the Democratic c!« i w *'* b< * re^r rs bare to-ncounter the secret party single banded, no matter bow the content may terminate. But. notwritb landing the absolute certainty of ttceir be ing no fuaioa, th-re if a vnliantol 1 gnntlemiu edifying the renders of tho i'est with (.•ofnmuni.'ntlon* Against It. He btnu'en biiQfeir * y assuming a Thrifty of ma-qut-s to ccn c-al hit features; bnt t!.«* “ ear marks’' protrude sufficiently ro enabit> us to dletlu.ut.‘;h blci iu "very line. This ner vous personage is a? earnest in his effort •? to prevent fusion ftfc If there were probability of its taking place. As loog as there was probability, h« remained quiet; but now that there Is none whatever, he (pllnmiysollies forth and -trikes at nothing In ye.tl.-dss'.. Post, till. d!rtlnguL"htd patriot ami Jurist appeared over tbe old and familiar signature of ' Oaaslus *’ Ula oommumcitioii assumed the Important aPDearanceof an address to •' The PemorraUf CitUens Of Allegheny County j“ and In order to add to the magnitude of the nn dertaking, the editor ass.red u- tha- “Sa«ua » LS »* wn «U and thoroush-golng Democrat,” ” “ed?" Thu at!dted that he ie mltfhtJer with the pen. Hi* vanity lies been fistt-red (old at be is) by rough gamblers and Dallies who endeavor to control polit ical movements for tbemselTe?, but wb-> are compelled to resort to an .ttorcoj to put their haie plana and surges tlo atn .hape for pnblhatlon The old gentleman they have aeifctrd, ndu-Jrxbl, suite their purposes. H" is tal ented but rickety, inconsistent a?-d rrvduioua, ao.l .me wh.-e peculiar temperament fl* him to be the dupe of knaves. r The only charge In Cassius’communication which in tbe leaxt annoys me, is that which charges os who'were f.vora b eto fusion, wtti being actusted b selfish motive Oosalus ahould not be oo Insolent in hi, remarks, about men wbo»e lives have been as free from baseness a* bis own He should rememb-r, too, *hat some of thr*„ to whom he alludes have given some Htne and attention to him anti hLa inten-et with out receiving, or expecting, anything In reto -n. Ore who has been so notorious an office-seeker, and glee-holder &■ C "J‘l ua * f boa i J he too impudent—even anonvmcuriy— and he should nrt forget that last winter, he himself was ‘ f \ ht >J V’ ‘ 3sn a C ‘ U ln tBTOr of Mr Tolt biing“ ntrtrus cauJxJ-t* lor tbe Mayoralty Tbe very m-n too who now hare the effrontery to Induce Ca.wius» S PIt J° D fU t 1 Ware rhemwlTC9 f * VO »W® to It until tin T a o R < DC ‘ n hftf : " , ’ oall,B '' { eoutTr l thenomloa- Uona Carpus will underfund from this, that h« l* brtn k ll 5 h ‘°7 th? of a tew dbappolnterf fflcS thalr •*"> “>*' '“i •»» _™ a although fortunate In the w j of appoint- Bonts, ha. n rrr Iveu a 01„ to raretTe anvtbiox froei tha pooplr lie has frequently run and aa. always rot oely Ooaten.bat Invariant, l*hl„d fcj, I .ppr* hi-' op.<«m->n tof iel.,a-tiavlag aoßVrwl b. t. .letermlnej thS tliat-'.uh v QfT s r ' tK> - n " rbonid rrmrm er kt wrvar, I**! „, b ‘n Sh th ” "’"t 1 * roolh on! ewellew hi) platan lona, tb, Oovernment hw ; and that ~l the present time ' U, “ r7 ' f ‘' EaB F l "<*- «*kh »e man life h l ni,c '- v polltlciane nsuall, do, to ob tnlo- Tbli < e-isluj., lit;., tb„ Homea coMrlmt/*r pf th« e»ine name, bsa frequently *>xblblted “na iteMo* p*la ; H f" h»f« b«ea » coosteoi »nd • «apc-«rfal cffi * huotir for , ** r V t ’***'• * D(I « ls immvdp.t In rucfa e eatan twcbarvi* thosn nb ttrg fre># frota the btuw appli*n.-«# of profcsakmei trith Ma ( gorcnei In tbelr sxaJuct by o - her then honorable motive-*. Bi-Ctcs, TO THE IftITOBJ Of TIIK POST r i?cntlemen— Will you do mo aud your readers tbo favor to publish tbe eooloaed article from tbo Union of Saturday, ludicatiog ag it does, the good sense equally with the good taste of its author. As '* Brntus ’* thinks be has able to discover the author of Cassias” by the «arr, bo not to be bebiud hood with him in com pliments, I think I say tbo author ship of “Brans” tn .y bo readily detected by Lis braying Abor 9 is hia article from tho of Saturday latt. Cassius pleads guilty tj the charge cf being old, rlcketty and nervonj, but as this state cf things is the result of lime and oenstituti -c, and not of any greator degree of indiscretion than is usual with persons or his era he it well content to consider the gffenoo of being an old man ns con tt, ,; the [>emocrstic party, whoso battles ho has f ,u s h: for f jr t 7 y e a r>i will not oonsid-r as absolutely Indefeasible. But bsJiT.j,- apart; 1 tu gl»l to find 1 have been only fighting wind mills, and that those who were tu f.v-r of fusion have abaolcoel It altogether. It is now alleged by Bcutus that a fus on ticket cannot bo formed. Bru'us has the IMESM I ffOßßies? SfjgWS- I Major General Todtleben, tho-engineer and hero of Sebastopol, has been wounded by a bal let through the calf of hie leg; but it doeß not prevent hie superintending the defense as usual. A despatch from Sobastopol Bays that the Russian garrison have repaired all damage to their defensive works, and hare prepared new means to defend them stoutly. An Englishman writing from Kertoh repre sents the conduct of the Eoglish, Frenoh and Turks after the capture of that plaoe as most barbarous and base. Costly furniture wae everywhere destroyed, books burned, houses do faoed, windows broken, women violated; all food that oonld not bo eaten was destroyed; the mu- Benm, that oontalned the largeat collection of onrioßities in the world, was nttorly destroyed. Even tho dumb beasts of the place wero slaughtered. The Austrian government has issued an ad dress to the German Diet deolaring that it was not bound to engage in active hostilities on the. aide of tho Allies, and will not. The Allies, it sayß, demanded too much at tho Vienna Con ference. Two Britlah vessels of war visited Lovisa, a Russian port in the Baltio, and the crews land ed and destroyed tho government stores. The Are kindled reduced the wnole town to ashos. No roeiatanoo was made by tho Russians, yet their town was nttorly deatroyod. The English commander of the expedition tries to represent tbo flro a 3 accidental. Acoording to tho last accounts tho Russian ar my In the Crimea will soon number 280,000 men. anaißs is st. peteeshcbqh— health or the (rrem tns London D»Uj K«m.j St. PETXEBBCBOH, Saturday, July 7. Among the Rusni.u officers wounded on the 18tb of June, at Bebastopol. is Major Gmoral Todtleben, whorai badly injured by a rifle ball In tbe calf of bis leg. This is the offio-r who planned and executed tho defences of Sebasto pol He is the ecloo of o German family long resident at Riga, ao j thin foreign origin fa per baps tho reason nf his not being popular In Russia, oombined with Jealousy at his F great tal ems and rapid promotion. He was a great fa some ef the lato Emperor, and appears to be also in favor with tho present Cxar, who has just granted him tho distinction of having hie name engraved on tbo marblo tablet In *be oiolog saiooq of tho Military Aoademy (where be was edocatod.) on which are inscribed tbe names of those pnpiis who, in ißter life, dlstln gnisb themselves by their talent, or courage In tbe field Last Aotntno. before the eommeoce tnent of the alego of Sebastopol, Todtleben was only a slmplo Captain of Engineers. This city is now almost denuded of regular troops whose place is filled up either by Utile J’.’J’. M . lll,ar/ Academy, or else by milUia* aßifonocd cor P’ o( th ® l&eely ©gaaued There la no troth In tho report circulated bf foro gn paper* that the Csar ia | 0 . decline end not likely to luc long It i e true that be la not or «o robust e constitution as fata lets father. bnt thero ia nothing in his beeitb or .ppoarence to indicate consumption, or tho oti.tonoe of any other chronic dlscaao. 3 tafi ABJ4V 01 fipfaiA. Tho London Prt„, (weekly,) or July 14, pnb lUhce tho folloßlcg with the remark that It cornea from a high authority at Berlin : Bseiis, J U J 7 10 , ism I hasten to esmaonieate to you tbo .tapernot. late llgenee that tb» Prussian OoeerntneSt hare receired poeltiro information from S'. Peterabarg that th, rfrrtir. ar-r.y of B w.tc ancun;. at th, P' t,,r -‘ t,n, to 050,01)0 r>« Of this force It la ascertain, d that there arc 140 000 | a tho Crt ntea and that already Geo Ludrra aod lion - rjw,' ,-,he formcr Bi!i “ S 0 °°o. o latter rr'tb t>o OuO—are advancing to the relief of the rani son of Sebaatepel by forced marches The knowledge of tbeao f.ota, prrcecding from an authentic eouror. bar produced.* great ssmutleo here It cannot bo doubted that Bussis |, atraining erery nerro to eeenre the aetito cd operation of Protein by an imposing display at atretgtb. .Nor can it be a matter of eurpmo that tho Intelligence 1 baeo here oooreyei :o you aboald bare great weight lo her coonei'a A letter writer eaye ■ Oa Saturday last, a , Oblralroui Inoident oesurred on the part of the | enemy, rtblob de-erttj acknowledging mention ; About noon, n flag of truce was holated from I Fjrl Constantine, aod a boat arm oot under it to I tbo Bojal Albert, osrrylng tbo owortla of Sir | • ,otln Campbell and Color,cl y es , who tier- till !ed lo ibe ottack on tbo Itedan. Oo the day of i that affair, the bodlee cf both of tbeoo officer* -ere treated with considerable rcapeot by the liuoatio aoldiers during tho process of rifling. , nothing being taken from their persona bnt their I money papera and artne—the last of whlob were ° ow f'e'oroJ In tbo apirlt of delicate obiealry I I base mctiUoned. I am ae little disposed to crag . I e« rs,e Kneeian beauties of character aa can bo any of your readere ; but even toward* an one my. joatioc compel* aomo tribute of pralao for »bai la In ilaolf graceful or merltorloua. Poor 1 ea wae well koown to many oflicera in th# gar rleon ; and during more than one flsg of truoe for tho burial of oar own and the Buaalan dead. Intcrcba&ged eeotimeota of gcoeroaa ippreeia tioo which elicited many a friendly expression in return. r TUB news. The eloetlon returns from North Carolina and Tonneasee look n llttlo both trays. Tbo arrleala at Saratoga Springs were 2,165 In a einglo woek. Tho amount of money sent to Ireland from tbs Colted States In 1864 was £1,780 000. or nearly olgbt million dollar*, which Is ono million and a half mors than In 1868 I Accounts from Nsples record oontlnual arrests j there, for what aro called polltloal crimes, and eomo hare been made oson for comments on eastern news reported In tho offlolal journal. Tho Eoglieh engineers spent ten days In erect ing an eight-gun battery, in order to oppose a small Bueslan work of sli guns near the Bedan. When finished, It was found to bo several feet too low to oommand the irregularities of the In tervening ground. Lyford 0. Hill, of Gilmanton, N. H., tho father of the little girl who it Is protended le oharood with a black snake, haring been driron out of Bolton, hae boon taken In ohargo by Barnnm. The little girl and big snake are in New York, and will shortly bo exhibited. Emigration from foreign oountrlee has fallen off for tho first oeren months of 1865, ss com pared with the 6ame time last year, 88,000. Thus in 1864 the immigrant arrirats nnmbored 170,000, whllo in 1866 they bad fallen off to 83.000. An American Oongress of Dentists assembled In Philadelphia on Thursday last, and delegates ore in attendance from nearly every Bto to. The sessions thus far bare beou private, and devoted to bualnoss mainly, but the future sessions will be open to the publio. Among tho subjeots of fered for disoneslon Is the propriety of adminis tering chloroform to patients. , miAßoari Coming to h#r S«n»«c. (Prom tb« Philadelphia Pannsylfanlan.j A law and order meeting was held reoently by the people of Ray oounty, Mo. At this meeting the oitigene, while denouncing 11 Abolitionism in its true meaning,” deolared it to be their Inten tion of abiding by the laws of the State of Mig. souri and tha United States, having the utmost confidence in their Buffiolenoy to proteot them in their rights. They deolared, alio, that they were opposed ” to all mobs to drive men either to religious or politloal meaoures.” A resolu tion was also adopted, to support no man for publio office who had in any way proved himself in favor of mobs. There seems to bo a reac tionary movement taking plaoe in Missouri of which this meeting is thus far the most favors ble indication we have seen. (From tbe 8t Loui* Democrat, August 1.1 Franking PrlvlUga, W« were quite forcibly Btruck, yentarday moroln® t*. p«Mlng th. Po.t Office, with the Wiutlca of the frsS&'ii!! privilege, and oould not repress a mile of cativfk.Trln^ C ? tho enterprise of corteln of our r.preesntatiTes ‘ ten a, .. brt.ldrip* immense f “ ££ •2* tcaiitaVh^fu, oa»n~r. Whsthsr uttu *!***>? - ‘f'' -ii BnilTid, • rujxrlor lot or Luton., Poojw.odGrmu COATS, trhlcb «, dMinblo, wd 011 l u GIUBBIVs No. Ut> Llborlj otrwt, head of Wood OHI ® * HSJHfBYLVANIA BAILBOAD TBE ONLY RAILROAD nvsniso west fbob Pittsburg r. To. Fur lu» Icotm .< a A. M„ through to Clooltm.U Is IS hours tod 40 mioutss. Matt TIUUI UATX3 it 8 A. u. BxmSSTEALf « A* OP. Ml •“ ““h" <"«• connections et CmstUne, and the lint two counsel at Alliance. The direct reels m 8 , bools U new open, via. Crestline and Indianapolis, 100 miles shorter than vis. Cleveland. Oonnsotion. ere made at Mansfield with the Newark and Sandusky City road and at Cnstllna with the three mads concentrating then Sorpertliniaresse handbills. Ko trains run on Banday. ' Through Ticket# sold to Q&oluati, LouUrflls fit. looto, Indianapolis, Chicago, Bock Island, Bert Wayne, Cleveland, end tha principal Towns and CStlsa In tbs West Tho HEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN mil leave Pittsburgh at 10 A.M. and MS P. Id, and New Brlah ton at T A. M. end 1 P. M. ° ' For Tickets and farther Information, apply to J. G. CURRY, At the corner office, under the Mouongahela House- Or, at the Federal Ctreat station, to GEORGE PARKIN, Tloket Agent Pittsburgh, July 28,1558. OHIO AND INDIANA RAILROAD, BUBO TBS Continuation of tho Otto and Penaa. a. a TO FOBT WATNE, “® OTOBam im «n«m.i uma raoa KiTasosaa. coon< “t »* OwitUno. without detention, with term! *** °*t° amt ■ftfl'X*- -Soaii. and »Uo«t ! BlM t L^ e 5 H " rth “ d 800,1, ■ ° Q ttß «W S i£s?& 01 a * any of the following point*; * W /J^? na » Bellafontafne, Cincinnati, Urban*. Dayton- Springfield, IndlasapoUa, Richmond, TicSrSfth^rS? 4 Ticka ** wiU be particular to aak for a lefl ** tt# ohlo “d Indiana Railroad. J R. BTRAUGHAN, Sup’t, o^“.*• Juat received from tha Ea,t . BraAw l °L P>MB *' Canton, Bral and Canada nifca wiloh we oan sell much below the oiuai ta**l2o£s£ from 25 oonta npwaida. Panama Him Sff * 4,00< MORGAN A CO, 164 Wood atrwt. O*J?,V or « purotailnj your Hat or Cap otock of 164 WOOD nrmt. ud txtmlso onr rupn * nl OAP B, which will bo told u DOW for w U 7 othor ho. oil. . ood.of co. P “ UB4 l -*“ tt!l furuylng iio hoi, treo their frenm.-., I, cf me,, ealua than lb. wlrai T tv Its tsltettd .lone prompt ci to tsoj you tblj rol u-i’ory lestlmooitl u the great tl]o , of Carttr*. Bptnl.b Smart, fur tbit tlno« i count.:. aiwatf, &rr,AJ. 3. Wllhout bom, iU»JC»I or dreStc* lr CK< , „y to go D “ c! cam, ICO tty tbit tb, utcßtsh ° ! lh *' *“»• *■»>■> produced by the u» of tbit o«arto. to . belabor cf my own family, , n d unJ „ m own ot«rriUca tad inptrlatcnt.ow, liter tot tklli of tb. bMt pbyildani tit been eitaujtrd, ind til tb. atu.il r«n. "**" h * d l°**T =» In recommending It, nr. tn .1, who mty b. ■ulT.rlng from tbtt dretdfm mni.dv 1 tin not E «n to ..v tbtt It l, tdtp.M ,o .1, , 1Ci ‘ ” Ul * ! 11 » m •*»« “>• »tm. rtllel tn .11 ctm; fbr or roam, I c know notblng about tb.t-bat from whit I biT. own of th» effrot*. I wunlil not bo.ttit, to aro It, In toy .nil .very out of Scrofula, with pwrtoo. for .hem I f» t tn Interest, or orrr whom I could «.m „ inSarnro o, 83 t»yj lletprotfUlly yonr., - J JNO. 41 SOTTB Langtl Langili 'T™ .ufTrotnj from dUeter, of tb. threat or lung. cf «•«». oompl.taly creedlo „‘ l ° f ** CoiUl ' or Inhaling tpor. By tbt Doctor. new math Oil of tr.ttc.nt, tb! “ U broa « llt ‘o r BALtBTS PAlt?Bx! TBACTOk o galfaaio effects, end-except tte cuts are d«. taTS^’t^SS^ 000 f“ 10rci •» tt'lr naturol color; fSirJ,' contagious .luflueoce *lO ‘bo neutralized sod •nrorf, fc stortlflcatlnn cannot proceed whoTrtr tiS ™ l, fV?.' 3 Ur ' 4 'i’ o43 •» risible. Even thou, like th» voltaic battery, li will directly attract, dissolve. end bia^SSFm 0 " *£* I” 13011 * 11 * Influence. At tho sting cl bool oad acMaito o, tho Instant It touches vott the coin $LL h ' utM 01 nbUL * 3ta * t * *^^^Ss y tl^.«taS“o U r to ’ * ltboU “ '^P eagroTol label, with ttfjtniY DALLEY, &T.Ti»r.e»n».f 0. V. cuckbnhJ A OO^Sriiton, b# * b Y **• A H. KEYBBE, lto IlMQrAttCt Company q| Plttiburfftic-WM BAOALBY. Pnatdeot* tt^nuT^Liu^^ 0 Bl,>, *’ on mi&* Loe* or B*m»g» by n». InUMHwto. DiucfWa WUlUaaiis|il. T , KfcJaoa Fiord, j" 3 ” M. Owprr, g.oa«a M. fcet, BIBBtI Eflj Wint.m n|n.li|r a 7 U>t> ”M > 2Si* p,,r -» John 8. DUaorth ‘ tote M. Pmcoci, Pr»nnl«S*ll»-«. ftHnilaogh, J-fehoemaare. WalUrßryiot, WlWanß. Uin John S&lptoo. d*riH PITTSBHtOU Ufa, Flra and Hartno Inanranca Company; OOSffEg OF WATEB Am\D tIABEET 3TBEBTB PITTSBURGH, PA. Jia D. swan, lnla r “ s* to o* UaUri7l£ rf b * °’ rKt r » , “*oaa&t»nt»fihin«y CWCTJ^J’ Alexin Jwßr*4l.T, J-bc Joilertsa, wmim 4 p§Sfi Simotl WClurttn, I si 1 J*BK W. (UllmMj, jXT n f«'!? „ Arbutbcoi, J-SK.* P. Bulm, M. D., I>3Tll JUchfT, M»nh. 1, John M’GUI, Unrailo N. Ls* Sittnactne. f*M7 EUREKA INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH. JOHN IL SnOEN’BKEQEB, ruu&stt ROBERT FLS'NKY SnCrttlrt C, W. Batcublob, Qmu; Aocrr. WILL ISSUHC AGAINST ALL KINDS MARINE ANoVIRE RISKS. oiarcTQfcfl: 1 r w 'O. W.Cs», ZfdlTS; « d d &, G«rj» 8. giljea, S. I p'&' ? S nsh ”'• , BirtJ ' ’ *X£S r° !; - prompUy 1 aid .1 In OBc , No Oj) WATKR i .fr^t° ; y] 1 7 * !:J PEARL STEAM MILL ALLEGHENY * VEUm 50 rAMaua '• -** o. H. l' U BOHWAaiZ, l ’ D 7u^t 1 AU^h^, Et ' IISM6: mu, o.s DUITBKf Jl- BRTAW. KItSSEDT ft co< oot atia Shoe •Wanufactnn, Edii °’ D Mrasu. &*£s:. SQ fßt 'T??. 1 ? rropoctraHy lofcrjo ih» fcsTfos : -MlSs=r«- Terms gtrietty cash; pocdj at auh price*. * -Wo' ,h> rnMI, Pennsylvania Insurance Comnanv OP PITT' 4 8U BQ IT ■ No.26MABkS «pl 6 ! PEKTN-TEA-BTOKI. S. JAYNE^. Ho. 38 yifUi »t., ono door out of Exchange Bafck, GJSS? ffi «»•** Tb* ctoo& ccfliliu of oil the 0r H u t’®* **• «« Vn O 1 “ “ Nk£ Ootoßg No, l, K&,f ,w j&w&* “ No. 2* Souchong, 3aEKSSs£ n «- 0?/U ORADES BT THX HALF crest. rnvpn^T^ s Java amnuoj* - Pn^2L BSIIi0 ’ 8 BDQARB—Orashod; Ckuru Pnlr.i-l.uvi. 1 $r V o^. ! VailoScMK DAKBhB BdOßi, OOCOA and CIIOOOL ATP . toZti ZafZtt}!** 1 ‘ tm,uum www«c» uiAanji ofto. raSSSS-li* ’?“ n,rf 00 * «* P !aa > <«i» (fflUUmoe la th. t.L.Kn,^ 0 ” P* raDaa fonaerly .mptojed In tUi £a n» r.■^* ! ’^V*** l WP°totoait, MVuwltof dr. JAnrtra celebrated parilymedicines • ' , ~ Also, for Ue«U«of # —?**’ JOHNSON’S TYPE. TNK, ho. LITE OS GEMiaE < WABHINQ TON*—Tbs first vol «WSW2?' *"•“ **& nm ■ J '»F IS *. C 0 «ol» Agoets for ths shore work & op C id^S« trret ' oppo!UU ' M ‘ unn ’°- ,n SflSrtl*'” «• *• ■>- S- * fc rttt b. 1 M r —■■■ »ug^.qiwiia T... l filaaolatlon. —— 041 ‘ LAO , HH “ * 00 " of «naU>«hin, bjmaulon °>»fourth deyof The bualneo of ths firm will bo curled on by JOHN * w ho hss purehesod the Ictereet of J. OsUtahu" *UI eettlo the oftelre of the Ute Company*" gt** l * “Arb. ~' ■»• WILSON A BON. iwza ' gia&, J in BUv JAiUSB S - SHANIWN . JraS£2 Mth? m! ! y i a, 2 rospecttuily Invited, to. St-- hie l.t. -ceuSw 6^pSf?' todt >AFrjiMOON.froaS the Allegheny oln"t^. n treet ’ F fth Werd ' 10 proceed to NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Disrespectfully ® Cln^ erB of th s Order hw EKt ioffi £ ;CKr, 6 ?*“■ cf mosu. powor attending the fdn.,,, of oa^ShSfj^ T •SL_l_ !«L«-SS: a hare constantly on hand a superior mim. i N ni ? at .“P ln P'ot bottles. Hosiers andTaSm* mil fiiid It to their advsntoga to giro us a call, anaSsS iS?nm£»-^ l ?, ea ® 8^TeB, o! 60 bottle a superior arilfll« POBTEB, BARBAPABILLA and MINERAL WATER. T«rmf oa favorable as any other honse In the citv All order* put up at abort notice. BOYD * UOHaOzT _Jel3:tai No 68 Liberty st , Noriilo gall. ' To liflt. B TWO STORIED' DWELLING HOUSE on Ee#t Common,. Allegheny City, lately occupied by Wm b. jwtefj Br. Kent, sl2i per annum Immediate possession Enquire on the premises, or of JOHr? FLBMIaG. v° r» ad m? nna * R4irroad office, Allegheny. i^ ftir^ itOr ?-( Co6Bll}Cln B ef * general assortment lor housthold use) will bo «o!d to the lessee if desired, at low pr.ceg. . ♦ aog^rlw nnnoSl 0110 ® *° School Dlrectore. : A . . to :. lin appointment at the County Buperin- TOTTKfiKIp'’ lu Proctors Df MF ?UN i™ 7" p -, iil 11 «* at McKCEBPonT on tfio ulet of TpJr.Vn to obtain tituellona in the mid Tonihlp trill plena attend for examination. TEH com petent Teiohrra are wanted. By order of the Board. angamte ■ c. E. p BLACKBURN. Kc-v. lUHK UIATKLY—A good uook our) OW, to do bouse work la the country; a Gardener. with mm V Jo . arD 'J' ni "- n Bhoemakerwho speaks Gar. aonana English; ten Girls to in house work Inttecity cf 9 years to bo given out ak™'i fI S! l ' ! “* total * o*n <» supplied with Waiters e)A°ia r,a ?l^k* D n 6 lna3 ° [ domestics, nurses, kitchen S2f’ „ Clerks, Salesmen, Carriage Drivers, Porters La oozera, den ■»(* j r .^at n ' KIIIS0 ’ Ai3oc “‘ to p «»«* 1° U« « mo d* proa> *. r of Math,> tJ££o&££sl& 691 • 0f the “««* Bto. a«jr,c w guin t^u^in^uX^ 3 ' ,n rt! =h oil who *“»»«. tho %2SSS?«s» *® oscfal to Wery dan ami b»o« morelaemlre thin most tr«dm t£almfr!?i' 1 ; Ur few vreka— h»*y»« bi» « a f_ _ in & Though every S ooi , Do, ' bere «>»e. b loi- ü b Z\Tr «hS wi' ■.fcr bad deutj, 61111 no one of them fa J t J I9 r~o» tbit the (amber ofl* “tpS/fZ[»f 7 "T SISSS^s mogto,from the extreordlniry eJn'J^th ohM,^ 1 * 10111 ra ‘ t *o22t« 1 n»l with eery UtHo S£? U i tro ° ivir *»*■**. “ “ tt0!I ABTHUS'S Self-sealing Cans Biliit For Pruavmg Fiuh Fruits, ■ Hi 111 Tenatoa,. sc., ® l |||j BY IffEBJtETIOAIi SEALiaa. HU ill llpiiilllli *«3J D sk"££"S.£: g«i auritatoo. tTh^S^t^b^ncpenU t ,M co7erti ? «>e S^rnSSSSe&S AlUnlo, *»..,* win be P ronpU, f „ r . w^g'^oV 0 “* “M. * Obto «jl Qo m , Wood ,t^ u Pmrhf.L. J B* T UB riiUCLAUATiu.N Ut' 1H ~ TfIJS, UNITED BIATKS, Ko Bta 1 <->r tba following named times and places, toTpjt r ** **? ftt At p %» cojcmrcuiQ on *t BiWNBVlLlJ2™._Mond ay> 23* October, 18W. ,« 0 Monday, 6th November.'. “ WINONA • •••♦■♦••.Monday, 16th November. “ 4o A -Moaday, JSthOetobe? !*« Bim —Monday, 12th November: »* MINNRAPnrTH -.••Monday, 29th October, -« eth« ROrpMSfc Kill be erdudM fnm t£ «*? UtW “ d iaka paymoni thsrefor “rJS r.?™ 6 ’ »nd aSXW.-ZSfi&l* ta ' atr «'7s s s£& uurt u2£ g C ° ootatoDcr « General U^ ce . i» tho reefsclfolly eollclt fbt them a E ..., •, "•■iliSvrfiSS MERRICK r JfkYt W. A. BLOS3OS p® SE nyl7). *Bloo*o9, COUXTT, Pa D r r . C §°* «• »• »' ' im v -“■"•"t' 'l’ - ' \ ■"■WlH—(Mill ■ woonwatE^a^* furniture Mn> " ' WHOLE SAL E ANTf* B E TAIL* embracing every bitls o? e’DasiTcaa, BOSE WOOD, MiBOOAJfY AJfD WAISCT, BUITaBbK ISM “-‘>“*l parlors. CHAMBERS, *>unna mom NEff & p^mmlphia. AT LOWER PRICES cto mad* By hand, and warranted. Snrpliat with & oy of xuaSmtaß Mamin. on reasonable terras. . nl4l * rOEsSSSfftj? ll * Steambofttß . 4 : Lrilß BHOiU'i-SX NoTIOB. aug2 ’ ® Ol- and 79 Third itrsat. PITi &BV&ub. Pa. A. QAatLlfes, A. A. 8 <***“» CAPITAL ’ “—•^^....9aso i QQQ^ xmE ABD mmsE nrausAsroa Wwar4in , CAriIAZ -- .8300,0010. Or COMPANY V A a ° INI4 ' HOBTHWESXBBHCTirogi'cB COMPANY ~ - OPIXCE, MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE, rI ZS. I' OHAMER PERPETUAL A! &££ rnooa | In(U,Cash AmteiudSS*»Es:r > M£S» | _. Total. .n 1 , i- JUCADWEU, Preaictant]" M *"j* G”^*V,*n™a —*$253,000 i Inl “ a fti ™H«3£!S£ a {• BSPEIIKKcsa. ! James STColly a Co mriEt 's? a - ! i ! OEou6e BI2?GHAH, Agrat, I 95 Water street, PitMbnrr!,. . \ WESTERN FABHEESHJSXJBAHCE COMPANY NEW LISBON, OHIO * T. *> 103 is _ omoefia: i f ffiwss.™ 'isiar* s British and Continental Exchange. bpstoah, sheeS co V ***£' 'T'usaE drafts 4 ’ j J. Towns of-ENGLAND Bll U>» Principal ‘be 00NT1NE.NT. ' ’ BCOTLANC <>aA IKeUm), ana - Wo also draw &ont 31U3 on - f H ‘ A * ®ranobosin ft BaHt n rSAKKroar A H, TK- * S 3 nn^'a I ",*^^ 011 of OEBMAKT. 5 03,Letters ofoS^^SJg 1 *^ “*7 proem,,throneh f‘ siwd«i T la Ray part D f Money can b* ©btaioSjjJ : ‘ Cou.*cnow, ,01’ Btlia, Xn£L\ * rop.,willroo,l«attSntfon " *•"**• ta**4' WiL a- WILUAMS ft 00, 5 Wood, corner Third 5, WXILIAH HUHTES, DSAUQ KSOI.USITSI.y iH • mm anb miM Ho. 388 Libartygireet, Pittuburgb, Pa. KHNarLVAMA, ‘ uccrao ’ tho aBSI brakes «[■. OHIO INDIANA aoi {,% tMISSOOBI, BDPERFINE eta ['• f-h wTalys&~ca7 DJIAIjBRS IW BACON LARD, tARD OIL, •• r ' DRIED REEF, ' SCGAB-COiUiDand : /' Alarg4(it<«J:ahra y , oahlllllt f ,Airsr ABSlsD HAMS, i. So " 807 Liberty street, PuTßßuiaa. Pots'!; r PA E i mr« »jomrc> JJ™JI :! «2sswaasa^h:®!!ussis!sf -ffiSsaagSSEp-p.4 | Pltt-bOrgh« ti SEMI-ANNUAL sale Dsy GooasS & eo.. of Hair B«ni*anu*; o « th» u^MS^saraa? " Jelß .aoNB»^gP"^^BROS vi L >!SS- S°n, MUL "' H*vr . *L ■“'■issi'ssr ixr?. w «r -toM cl M , JobtlDgdoMtt^^ntto|P^ s « M’KEK Ten, “wuomni M KEK ' B ctASBl AS S, I «£» - • ' & MffhSswSS*SSto * ! MCO.ND, BETWEEN ap4;&alfl >s^ c- v, >*s>