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The writer is certainly no Iriend of Louis Napoleon, and by no means a sympathizer with the Allies. Ho expresses his own opinions freely and fearlessly, and his pre dictions generally turn out oorreot. ggy* Wo will publish to morrow Ex-Governor Reeder’s letter to Seorotary Maroy, explaining his land speculations in Kansas; and wo shall endeavor to £ud room for tho memorial of tho Kansas Legislature to the President, ashing his removal from office. Tiia immenoo efforts of oar neighbors of the opposition press to moke political capital out of the slavery question has at length fairly dis gusted the negroes themselves. They have at length learned to estimate rightly the amount of real philanthropy the ranters feel for the African raso, whether bond or free. They know it is all gammon—a mere political humbug—a scheme for President-making, and not for the elevation and improvement of the African or any other race. The hollow-heartedness of this pretence has become too apparent not to excite disgust in every man of oommon eenae; and almost daily vre hear that disgust and contempt expressed in no very gentle terms. Tf we might believe the blatant nonsense of those political fiddlers who are perpetually caw ing on this single string, every Court in Penn sylvania is sold to slavery; every Judge violating his oath and the law in order to’ serve the slave power; every politioal measure of the Democratic party a part of a plot to favor slavery aggression ; and every word uttered by a Democratic paper against slavery either an inconsistency, or a trick, or a falsehood. It is impossible that tho honest anil sensible yeomanry of this Commonwealth can be induced to believe snoh nonsense, or bo carried away by snob an arrant and idiotic hum bug. Tbo Chief Justice of oar Saprome Coart decides that our State Courts havo no right to interfere with the processes or overrule the de cisions of the United Slates Courts, and in a moment tho President-making fiddlers strike up a dolorous lament, the harden of which is that onr Supreme Court is “ sold to slavery.” Yet everybody knows that that deoision was right; founded on praoedente innumerable ; and that any other decision woald bring oar Stato Coarts into direct collision with the United States Coarts, and be os direct nullification as ever was attempted in South Carolina or MassaohnsettA Fire la humbug !Bat oan a President be made by snob hnmbng 7 Do onr neighbors sap pose that the people havo lost their senses,?and nan bo made to 6wallow suoh twaddling non sense? The attempt to abolitionise the whole people of the Northern States will ond as (Aery other Whig hnmbng has ended, in defeat! and rebuke. Tho attempt to make a President out of the United States Book qaestion, long years ago, was as noisy and violent as tho present hurra about slavery: yet the people preserved their scdsos, and decided against the rotten monster. Eqnall j fieroe wae tho effort to make a President on the question of a high protective tariff; and equally prompt was tho rebuke of the people. Quito as noisy vrss tho campaign of 1844, when a President was to bo made on the question of the admission of Texas, and qnite as emphatically did the people deoide for Tcxaß and Polk. The questions of tho acquisition of Loni siana and California were used in tho sumo way by tho rabid opponents of the Democracy, end with as littlo Bnoeess. The peoplo of this coun try have too mnoh sense to be carried away by snob noisy humbug. And now, when all other babbles and humbugs are exploded, a new at tempt is to be made upon the credulity of the people by bringing up the slavery question in another form. A President is to bo olected in 1856, and theso hnmbng retailors have no other stock in trade on which they oan found a hope of snocess. Henco these tears—this fresh burst of passionate sympathy for the negro raoe. He who osn ory the hardest, bawl the londest, and lie the most nnscrupnlonsly in behalf of the new President-making hambag, is to receive the largest reward, the fattest Oalphin grab, In case of sneoess. Do not the people eoo through this transparent and fraudulent humbug ? Can they be,misled by it? The history of the past says, No, The people despise those who thus under rate their intelligence, and aim to deceive them. An honest opposition to the extension of sla very is all right. We hope no moro slave States will ever bo formed ont of territories of the United States. It is an evil; and few even in tbe north desire its extension. Bat a vast ma jority of the people of the north desire the pre eervation of the Union,, and peaoe, harmony and prosperity throughout the repnblio; and they well know that oould the President-mating de signs of abolition agitators cacccod, there would be aspecdy eniL.of.tb9t peace and harmony, and that prosperity that depend on the preservation of the Union. They well know thßt the design of these political agitators Is to use the anti slavery sentiment of the north for a political purpoee. We shall not attempt to reply to the thousand and one falsehoods and misrepresentations with whloh the parties to this great abolition babble assail the Democraoy. The bubble will bnrst Itself like the great Bank swindle. Extbksite Fibb ih Baiuhobi. A fire In Baltimore on Thursday morning destroyed the extensive wholesale drag and paint warehouse of Messrs. Popplein & Thomson, No. 184 Baltimore street, together with most of its contents. After the fire, about 204 barrels of lard oil and 700 bagß of saltpotre were takon from the cellar. Tbo loss of the firm is $60,000 —folly oovered by inßoranoe; of which there is $6,000 in the Gi rard Company, $lO,OOO In tho American, and $lO,OOO in the Belianoe, all of Philadelphia. Messrs. G. & N. Popplein, who ooonpied the second story with a stock of paints, drags, etc., lost $16,000 —aleo folly insured. The establish ment of Messrs. Popplein & Thompson extended through the npper stories of the house No. 182, adjoiniDg, which was also destroyed, together with most of the contents. Tho first floor was ooonpied by Mr. George W. Jones as a retail drug store, a portion of whose stock was saved. The loss will probably be $1,600, which is oov ered by ihsoranoe in the American Insurance Office of Philadelphia. The buildings were owned by Mr. N. Popplein, and are damaged to the amonnt of $6,000 or $7,000, upon which there is a policy in the Equitable office for $lO,OOO. PITTSBCBO 01 august 7 OF VEKAITGO COUNTT. disgusting humbugs. in Cincinnati in Ootober. It is said that the whaling business is to be tranferred from tho Atlantio to the Paoifio coast; and San Francisco and other California ports tako the place of New Bedford, So.. in the business. Kossuth ie out in another long letter in tho New York Times, in whioh he prediota that the war in Europe will be a long one, and will as sume very different aims and aspects from the present before it is ovor. Tho Government of Portugal has repudiated the now dogma of the Immaonlato Conception, and the Government ministers have forbidden its publication. The Dotninioans of Florence have also openly rejeoted it. Daring the year 1864 over $8,600,000 was sent by tho Irish people in America to their friends in Ireland. In a year of depression, low wages and high prices of food, this was a re markable evidonce of liberality and family affec tion on tho part of the much-abused Irish race. Dr. Wayland, for twenty-eight years presi dent of Brown University, It. I-, has resigned that office. He is the author of sevoral worts of great value ; among others a volume on Moral Philosophy, which has become a text book in many of our aoademies and oolleges. A now counterfeit is just out, a ten dollar note on the bank of Montgomery oounty. Pa. The noto is oaitally executed, and well calcula ted to deooive. They are letter H. the geuino loiter F. These notes have been taken by some of tho Philadelphia backs. Letters from Warsaw make known the fact that important reforms in the government of Poland arc conceded by the Emperor Alexander. Reforms in favor of tho people are also pro posed in Russia, to whioh the government ie supposed to be favorable. Tho Sardinian ministers and members of Par liament who voted for the suppression of tho monkish orders, have been pronounced exoom munioated and cut off from tho eaoraments. But as tho ohuroh is the ohief loser by the op eration, it Is thought tho Pope will modify the ban. We learn by tbe Erie papers that the coa* trade of that port amounted this year to two hundred thousand tons. This is nearly equal to Cleveland ; yet no one would ever have suspect ed it, from the fact that the Cleveland press are ever on the alert to let people know what they are doing, while tho Eric papers never do any thing of the kind. Hon. Stephen A. Beußon has been eleoted President of the Republio of Liberia, to snooeed President Roberts who has filled the offioe eight years, and deolioed are election. Mr. Beueon went from tho United States to Liberia when six years old, and has been reared and educated cn the soil, and is well acquainted with the condi tion and wants of the country. Ho is well spoken of as a oitir.ju, a scholar and a business men. Miss O'Neil, the compeer of Mrs. Siddons and once the cynosnre of all eyes, paid a visit to the English House of Lords reooutly. Bhe is now six and sixty years of ago, although apparently not more than fifty, and is the widow of Bir Wrixon Beefier, tjjth whom sho long lived as happily in domcatio retirement as she had pre viously lived brilliantly in tho eyes of the pub lic. Miss O'Neil was lookod upon in her day and generation as the only Juliet ever seen by any but tho mind's oye oatßldo the page of Shakspcaro. LiTy-SjlocahAS is Illinois. —On the -oth of Jnly there was a railroad celebration at Sterling, lUiQoio, ftt whioh Benutor Donglas delivered a speech.' Tho Chicago Press, in its report of tho proceedings, snceringly intimated that the Hon. geatlcihan was forced npon the mejiing; but this was repelled by tho Tribute, a paper politi cally opposed to him. Too Times (Democratic) three several times called upon the Press to re tract, bat tho only answer given waa an intima tion that it had the authority of one of the Com mittee of Arrangements for its statement. This the Tana declares to be an unmitigated falsehood, and publishes a statement from all the Committed of Arrangements, announcing that “jHou. 8. A. Douglas had consented to be present and deliver en address npon tho occasion thus showing there was no foisting him upon tho mooting at all. This indicates a great change in pablio sentiment since tho time when a pack of Chioagorowdies and blackguards attempted, and sucessofully, too, to prevent him addressing his fellow citizens on his coaroc in Congress. Time will make all things oven. The Sessions in Asia. —While sustaining a formidable confliot with England, France and Turkey in Europe, it appears by letters and other intelligence that tho Russian Empire is poshing forward Its armies into Central Asia with sao oess. A 'vtctory has been gained over tbe Khan of Khiva. Persia, too, though not openly in alliance with Russia, is at war with the Shirans, and is indirectly aiding the Russians. Before the wards two years older a Russian army may find its way to tho northern frontiers of Hlndos tML- and offer freedom to tho vast provlnoes now under Englioh control. It is believed, too, that the. Shah of Persia is ready to join Russia a 9 ro on as a Russian army roaches its frontiers. Id that event the English possessions in the East Indies will bo in great peril, and will require a large Eoropean army for their defence. The Ea'sotios. —It stems pretty, ceruin that the Democrats have - carried Tennessee and North Carolina. And so wo presume it will b« with ail the Southern Slates. If the K. N.’i ooald not carry Tennessee, they can hardly ex pect to succeed in any Southern State. jtffif* Tjrß"New T orttHerali ttrtis speaks of-the manner in which the abolitionists of tho North ern States swallowed the Cayenne party: “They have absorbed the Amerioan party throughout tho New England States—they have rodnoed it to a capitulation in Pennsylvania— they have swallowed it np at a mouthful in Ohio and Indiana—and almost everywhere else thronghont the Northern States, exoopting the State of New York, we find the Cayennes play ing second fiddle, and aoting as tide waiters 10 tho Seward Holy Alliance.” Appoistments bt the Pebsidbbt. —Thomas A. Bendrioks, of Indiana, to be Commissioner of the General Land Office, in the place of John Wilson, removed. Josiah Minot, of New Hampshire, to be Com missioner of Pensions, in tho plaoe of Loren P. Waldo, resigned. Murray McConnell, of Illinois, to be Fifth Auditor of the Treasury, in the place of Josiah Minot, appointed Commissioner of Pensions. A Waoeb.— Wo learn that Mr. Ton Eyck, of Louisiana, who always means what he says, has offered, in the city of New York, to bet $60,- 000 that Gen. Pieroe will obtain twenty States, and $60,000 more that he will be eleoted Presi dent at the next election, if nominated by the Democraoy. Mr. George W. Payne, of Bnionville, Far mington, haß a lot of Minnesota rioe growing on his farm, ” full eight feet high and promieing an abundant yield.” He thinks it fnlly equal to the southern rioe, and is confident that it can be profitably raised in this meridian. It is Bown on swampy land, nnfitfor other ooltivatioo.— Hartford Tima, July 28. The number of publications oironlated last year by the London Religious Traot Sooiety was 28,242,194, showing an iuorease of nearly one million, and making the entire issue of the so aiety, in 112 languages and dlaleots, about 678,- 000,000- [From our Paris Correspondent.] Last Defeat of the Allies; Louts Napo leon’s position ; News Suppressed ; Pe- Ussler’s Orders ; Affairs In Spain, Span iards In Francs, Pabjs, July 11, 1865. Editors of the Pittsburgh Morning Post: Yon have already received the acoounta of the battle between the Rnssiang and the Allies on the 18th nit, but unless yon receive news from some other sources than English and Frenoh newspapers, you havo had “very partial re turns,” as they say of eleotions at home. At the first shook of the telegraph the aocounts reaohed Paris and London that the Allies had attempted the taking of two important forts, the Molakoff end Bedan towers, but were driven baok with a loss of 11,000 killed, and nearly as many wounded. This despatoh fiew over the continent with lightning speod, and the first issueß of the papers afterward, published it. All Franoe was in excitement, and as has always been tho oaso in her history, as it was evon with the Qreat Napoleon himself, the first news of defeat aronsed them to a disposition unfavorable to tho reigning Powors. From every quarter came audible sounds of dissatisfaction andr grumbling. Men crowded the cafes and sullenly calculated who was to blame for this terrible defeat. Thoughts long indulged, but pent up, not began to be heard in distinot syllables of de nunciation. Gloomily all France rookod to and fro for twenty-four hours upon the very thresh old of convulsion; but the keen sagacity of the officials found a momentary relief, and imperial ism was vouchsafed a few days more. The telegraph wires from the Crimea—blessed in struments —fortunately broke down, to stay broken down, for several days, and until Franoe oould breathe freer and deeper; despatches were issued to all tho Departments and Editors to at once contradict the first foul news; Galig nani’s Messenger, which had extracts from Eng lish papers, was stopped for some days and or- dered not to leave tho offioe, and France once more beoame quiet and resigned. And then in genuity went to work and has continued her la- bors until she has almost manufactured that hor rible rout into a glorious viotory, admitting that the Allies lost only about 7,000 in billed and wounded. The real lessos of that day will never be oorveotly known, but enough is known from private sources, to oonfirm the opinion that that the Allies’ looses were but little short, if any, of 20,000 men. Fortunate, indeed, it was for the Emperor that he did not go to Sebastopol, for with the imme diate responsibility of this defeat on his shoulders he could not again have entered la belle Franco. By the way, have you ever heard why it was that he did not go to the Crimea t Some contend that all his pretousione were bosh , and that he never had the slightest idea of going; but this, I think, is wrong. An after thought saved him. Ho did not want to go if tho place could not be taken, and he therefore sent an eminent engi- neer, General Niel, to examine the works, and report to him. Niel wrote to him that Sebasto pol could not be taken by etorm, and this led his Majesty to abandon bis trip. Ho then hit npon a Bafer expedient than going in person to the held; He had a miniature Sebastopol prepared in one of the rooms of his palace, out of the way of bails and bombs, from whence be complacent ly, by means of the telegraph, issues orders him self for every movement in the Crimea. It was this that caused the retirement of Canrobert, and the appointment of Peliesier. Canrobert was ordered to attack tho two oelebrated towers. He argued to bis colleagues “if wo succeed, Napoleon’s will he the glory ; if we fail, mine will be the shamo ; and as fait iff must, I ohoooe to decline." Deollno he did; and be then got hie ohoice of a resignation of the ohief command, or a dismissal, lie, of conree, preferred the former; and Pellssier was given the chief com mand, and ordered to attack immediately. At took ho did, and the Inglorious result is known. Long before the battle of the 18th, the Emperor conceived the idea of gaining a victory over the Russians on that day, it being tho anniversary of the battle of Waterloo; bat it proved a sad failure, and ended only in adding one more to their list of sad disasters. The Emperor hav- ing given oat bis designs beforehand, it became again neoessary to call upon ingenuity to correct the mistake, and the presses were directed to proclaim that the ‘‘intentions of his Majesty were gloriously fulfilled on that day by tho con secration of the everlasting alliance of England and Franoe, notwithstanding they received a j light check in their attempts.” Can Barnnm beat that 1 Vtve la humbug 1 Spain is again in terrible trouble, and I am satisfied that the present government cannot hold on long. U is verily on it? “ last legs.” For some lime past there have been almost daily outbreaks in varlons parts, bat generally with out concert of action. Those broils have been instigated and led on by the Carlißt party, who aim at tho elevation to the throne of the Count do Montemotin. They are the friends of lion Carlos, who once wore the crown of unhappy Spain. There seems to bo no law or order la any part of tho country. Brigands and robbers prowl about in open day; the diligences are stopped on the roads, the passengers plundered, and the mails burned ; tho ohurohes are stripped of tboir valuables ; nud it is unsafe to travel in any part of the country. Lord Howden, the English Minister, was stopped on the road a few days ago, and made to stand still while his property was appropriated; they then took his borseß from the carriage and left my Lord to invent somo other mode of locomotion. A row broko out last week in Barcelona, which has led ton revolution net yet suppressed. It commenoed by a demand, on tho part of the working people, for an increase of wages. This being refused, they tamed ont in a body to the number of several thousands, and barriooded the streets. The national gnard refused to firo upon them; and tbs insurrection has epread in to the neighboring provinces. Were not France so seriously engaged in another quarter, there is no doubt eho would lend her Caetillion neigh bor some material aid, as she did to tho Pope in 1848, but unfortunately Franoe is now in a con dition so near like that of her neighbor that she daro not intorforo. Espartero has grown so slok of affairs that he last week offered his re signation to the Qaeen, bat Isabella refused to aooept it, declaring that did he not hold on she would leave Spain, as her life would not be safe. One of the most'damning and unprincipled sots ever hoard of haß just been perpetratod by the Frenoh Emperor; one that makes tho blood boil in the veins of over; honest man, whether a Monarchist or a Re publican. As a matter of policy, and to cajole Spain into the clutches of the Holly Alliance, ho issued orders for tho ar rest of every Spaniard in the south of Franoe against whom any suoploioa could be based of being friondly to the Carlisl party. To give you an idea of the manner of their proceedings I wilt Instance one case which I derive from un doubted authority. A Mr. M who had lived tea years in Bordeaux, honestly supporting his wife and three children by teaching Spanish, was suddenly awakened from his sleep at daylight in the morning, by the polios, and his bouse seorohed for papers; not a solitary tine was found that oonld be nsod against him, and yot at ten o’olook cf the same day, •while giving a lesson to one of his classes, he was seized and dragged to J prissn,.,and the next day hurried off with abont fifty others into Belgium, DO accusa tion or examination whatever having been in stituted. This is but one among many oases, and this, too, la tho Christian and oivilised land whose army is fighting for liberal principles I Even In the reign of Terror, men wore vouch - eafed at least the form of a trial; bat now, men ere torn from their friends, and fathers from their families, and harried off into exile, simply because the; are tuspecleii of entertaining opinions wbioh do not happen to please the Em peror. This from ono who was for years and years an exile in the United States, in Eng -1 land, In Switzerland and elsewhere, kindly and generonsly treated by all,,is really too bad. 1 Frenchmen themselves denounce It freely, even some who onoo thought Napoleon a God. The result of these proceedings may be seen In a re cent proposition of the Spanish Cortes, to Bend a small foroe in aid of the Allies, and to become 1 & party to tho alliance. I mnoh doubt, however, 1 if all that Spain oan do for tho Allies would be a fair equivalent for the damage these things have done, and will yet do, to Napoleon. If, f with the scrape be is in at Sebastopol, the gea > eral hard times, crippled state of commerce, ' short crops and high prioes, political quarrels > with Ministers and Generals, the general dissat isfaction of the people, and the loss of favor he 1 is daily suffering, Louis Napoleon can keep the throne more than twelve months longer, I for one will be greatly disappointed. Qui vivra, ' terra. 1 But I have again strung out my letter muoh I longer than I expected, and for the present I - mast dose. Yours, as ever, ALLEGHENY. The New York Methodist Episoopal Coufer enoe have adopted a resolution adverse to the praotioe of reading sermons in the pnlpit. They look with deep regret upon tho introduc tion of the praotioe, disapprove of it as an in jnriona innovation on apostolio Methodist usage, and recommend to ministers the abandonment of the praotioe, and the oontioaanee of extempora neous preaching- ■r+-'rsi\ FOREIGN NEWS. The London correspondent of tho Now York Commercial, writing under date of the 17th nit. gives the following in relation to tho CHOPS IN ENGLAND AND IBE LAND, Daring the past week the weather has. been unusually Btormy, but the rain was greatly wan ted, and if the next five weeks should prove tolerably fine, the yield of grain, both in quan tity and quality, is likely to prove excellent. The good reports from your side have also In creased the favorable feeling; but one of the most important circumstances this year connec ted with the probable supply of food consists in the intelligence that for the first time for eight years there is roason to believe that the potato crop in Ireland and elsewhere will be free from blight. Since 1847 signs of tho rot have always unequivocally manifested themselves before tho 12th of July, but in the present instance that day has passed withont a report of its appear ance in any quarter. The plant everywhere is described to be in perfoot health and vigor, and evon if the disease should yet oome, there is reason to evpeot it will be IeSB destructive thou at any former time, since its power of misohief is in proportion to the dato of its arrival. THE rrBST SHOT AT CBOHBTADT. The allied fleet on the 6th of Jane, tried their guns for the first time on Cronstadt. A letter says: la the evening the oommander-in-chlof tried the r&Qge of a 82 pounder gun, which had beeQ slang in a peouHar manner, at an angle of 45 degrees, in one of the wood boats capsized a few days ago. The boat was moored aoross tho stern of the flag-ship, and three or foor shots fired; the fall of the first in the water was ea gerly watched for, but it took so long a time before it fell, that It was given up ; but in a few seoonde exclamations of astonishment broke forth as a small column of spray in the air at a distance of more than 6,000 yards, or over three miles; the shot took exactly thirty-one eeoonda (or its flight. The boat was then towed a tittle nearer the shore, opposite one of the new earth en batteries, near the Governor’s house, and a couple of shots fired to ascertain if they were within range. Both shots wont a long W-*y over the battery, which immediately returned an ef fectual fire with mortars that would not carry tho distance. These are, perhaps, tho first shots of an enemy that ever alighted on the island of Cronstadt. 7th—At 130 P. M., the Merlin, having on board the French and English Commander-m-Chief, proceeded within 2,800 yards of the Etsbank Battery, whioh fired sev eral shots at them, bnt all fell short; one, how ever, came In a good direction, about 150 yards astern of the vessel. The guns in the Kronslot Battery have been obliged to be removed, owing to tho walls being in such a state of decay. The Admirals retured about 6 o’clock. SOCIAL IMPEOVBMENT 0? IRELAND PBIOE UP Tho following is an extraot from a commercial letter dated Belfast: “ During the severity of the past winter I fre quently referred to the vast camber of opera* tivea connected with the linen and cotton trades, who week after week left the loom for the bar rack yard. The thitming of the ranks of wearers has been felt to some extent already, and will be more apparent when the harvest sots In. There is no fear that wo shall find an ample supply of labor to meet all the extra de mands of the farmers at the coming season, but U is probable that the wages for reapers will be higher than has ever been reoolleoted in the north of Ireland. The same may be said, too, of the Qpper districts of the eoath and west. Thanks to the wonder-working effects of the an encumbered estates court f and the energy of tho new race of land owners or land occupiers now in possession of the soil, the old days of starva tion wages hare passed away, and tho Galway peasant is in rooeipt of a fair day’s pay for a fair da;'a work, and the laborer who toils in Cork or Tipperary hods himself as well paid as his brethren in Antrim or Down.” Worms I—A great man; learned treaties have been written, explaining the origin of, and classifying the wotqi generated In the human pystem. Scare** 1/ any topic of medical eelenca has mere acute cl serration and profound research; and yet phyer clanj are rery much divided In opinion on the subject. It mart be admitted, however, that, after all, a made of ex pelling there worms, and pnriryiag the body from their preaencofia of more valne than the vlaert disquisitions as to tire origin. The expelling agent has at length tt*en found— l»r. M Lane’e Vermifuge la the much sought after specific, and haa already superceded all other worm medi cine*, Its efficacy being universally acknowledged by medi cal practitioners. A3* Purchasers will please careful tc aafc. for f-r. M'Lane's Vermifuge* and take none alas. Ail other Vermi fuges, lo comparison, are worthless. I)r. M'Lana’s genuine Vermifuge, also hi* aelebrated Liver Pills, cun now be had at all respectable Dnv; Stores In the United Btatae and Canada. Abo, for salt by the so’-* proprietors, FLEMING BROS., Successors to J. Kidd A Co., aug6:d*w No. 60 Wood street, corner of Fourth. [Letter from Hon. John Minor Botts, of Virginia.] Messrs. Wfca. 8. Bitn f course, 1 can know nothing about that—but from what I have seen cf the effects, 1 would not hesitate tc use it, in any and every case of Scrofula, with persons for whom I felt an interest, cr cyer whom I could exere'ee influence or control.. Respectfully vours, jy24 JNQ. M. BOTTS. loreoas suffering from diseases of the throat or lungs are, tn a great majority of cases, completely restored to health by a faithful trial of Dr. Curtis 1 Hygsana or Inhaling Vapor, By the Doctor’s new method of treatment, the mmllcal agent is brought in direct contact with the diseased parts, and cannot hill of having a beneficial effect. All druggists sell It See advertisement la this paper, Osution— Da. Owns* HYGEANA la the original and only genuine article. jelB-.swdaw 4W Btociclnf? Factory.—o. DALY’S Stocking Factory, where everything is made in the HOSIERY LINE, last the corner'of St. Clair and Penn streets. Ho is con tinually turning cut every variety of Hosiery, well made and suitable to the season, which may be always obtained Wholesale and Re tail at his Store, corner of Market alley ami Fifth street' Don’t forget tho name—o. DALY and No. SO. ap2s Jast Reeelvad, a superior 'Jot of Lutong, Pongee and Grass 00AT8, which are desirably and will be eold low foe CASS, si GP.IBBLE’S, jy* No. 2ft) Liberty street, head of Wood. OHIO & PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD THE ONLY RAILROAD BUHaiSQ WEII PROM PITTSBURGH. ret Fiji win te»TW >t a A. M.. through to Oinolanati In 12 hours and 40 minutes. MASi At 8 A. M. EraatuTritm « at 3P. M. Then Trains all make close oonnactions at Crestline, and the first twe coanect at Alliance. The direct route to St, Louis b now open, via. Crestline and Indianapolis, 100 miles shorter than via. Cleveland. Connections are made at Mansfield with the Newark and Sandusky City road and at Crestline with the three roads concentrating there. For partitulara Ms handbills. No trains run on Sunday, Through Tickets sold to Cincinnati, Louisville St. Louis, Indianapolis, Qhjcago, Rock Island, Fort Wayne, Cleveland, and the principal Towns and Cl ties in the West. The NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will leave Pittsburgh at 10 A.M. and 6.16 p. M., and New Brigh. ton at T A. M. and 1 P. M. For Ttekets and further Inlbnnatlon, apply to J. G. CURRY, At the corner office, under the Monongahela House* Or, at the Federal Street Station, to GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent. Pittsburgh, July S 3, I&6&. (Jy24) OHIO AND INDIANA RAILROAD, BHI3Q THU Continuation of the Ohio and Fenna, B. R, TO PORT WAYNE, rnau ac!n>&xx> inn cqbtksb sous from mrgccßon. Trains connect et Crestline, vnlhoui detention, with ou the 3Vo ins on the Ohio and Umna. Bond, and also at Forest with Trains going North and Booth, on the Mad Bfrer and Lake Brie Railroad. Tickets, apply at the Railroad Offices of the Ohio and PenpaylranU Railroad Company in Pittsburgh, Alle gheny City, or at any of the following points: > Port Wayne, Bellefontafne, ’ Cincinnati, Urbana. Payton, Springfield, Indianapolis, Richmond, Tiffin, Findlay. Persona desiring Tickets will be particular to ask for a Ticket by the Ohio and Indiana Railroad. Je6 j; R. BTRAUGHAN, Sap't. W« have Just received from the Bast a IhSr large lot of Panama, Canton, Brail and Canada STRAW ELATS, which we sell much below tha,usual price. Straw Hats from 26 cents upwards. Panama Hats from to UM. MORGAN A CO., pygQ 164 Wood street FVJS or TEN MINUTE* suffices fora sitting (to those in haste) at CARGO'S, 76 Fourth street. The picture may then be called fcr. Open to visitors until P. M. aag4 • -r;.- ev.f Richmond, July 9th, ISS&. Lungs I Lungs 11 .MS:= POLITICAL £9* Pie 2&0 publish the following ticket, and oblige Philo-Cassius. ' SENATOR: WILLIAM WILKINS, Peebles township. ASSEMBLY: HOPEWELL HEPBURN, City; WILLIAM KERR, Upper 8t Clair; JAMES A. GIBSON, Pine township; JOHN H. He ILMEN NY, Jefferson township Dr. A. H. GROSS, Peebles township. PROTHOSOTART JOHN BIRMINGHAM, Ohio township. SERJUFF RODY PATTERSON, City. treasurer: TUOMAS BLAOKMORE, Upper St. Clair. COROMH: WILLIAM ALEXANDER, City. conanssiossa: WILLIAM G. HAWKINS, Penn township. AUDITOR: JAMES B. FULTON, Tarentum. MATTHEW HAH.BISOX, OP ROBIN BON TOWNSHIP, will be a candidate for the office of SHERIFF of Allegheny County, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. Jy24 JAHEB B.OBISSON, OF INDIANA TOWNSHIP, TnffriLL be a Candidate for nomination for the Office of FT COUNTY COMMISSIONER, on the Democratic Ticket, at the October Klectfen. Sbarlflfclty.—GEOßGE R. RIDDLE, of the DtSt City of Allegheny, will be a candidate fbr the office 6f Sheriff of Allegheny County, at the ensuing elec tion. jy£dawte Grand Pic Sle* A GRAND PIO NIO will come off on THURSDAY. ibS? August 9th, at McRRK’S ROOKS, for the benefit of St. James’ Church, Temperanceville. A splendid Dinner will be served up on the occasion. A Ferry Boat, comfortably fitted up, will run every half hour from the foot of Penn street to the Pic Nlc grounds. One of our best oity Bands will be In attendance. augl Metlcai—The JOURNEYMEN TAILORS 80- Irry OIETY, of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, meets on the first WEDNESDAY of every month, at SOHOOHLEITSR’S, In the Diamond. By order. Jelry GEO. W. SESSE, Secretary. ,55- Mortification, the instant a plaster la applied, must cease, and vigor is given by DALIETFS'PAIN EX TRACTOR’S galvanic effects, and except the parts are de composed, they will eoon be restored to their natural color but if so, the contagious influence will be neutralized ace, arrested, for mortification cannot proceed wherever the salve be laid on, and new flesh will certainly be generated. FOIE ON VBO2C CTSEOT3, EZPI3LZS AND PLANTS Are rendered quite harmless by rubbing in instantly a quantity of DALLBFB PAIN EXTRACTOR, and after It has swollen, end livid spots are visible.' Even then, like the voltaic batUry, it with directly attract, dissolve, and metamorphose the poisoning influence. At the sting of bees and mosquitoes, the instant it touches you the pain ends. The bites of rabid animals also are as speedily neu tralized. None genuine without a steel-plate engraved label, with signatures of HENRY DALLEY, Manufacturer, 0. V. OUCKKNEB A CO,Proprietors. Bold at 25 cents per box by Dr. G. £L KEYBBR, 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. OLIOBuBNER A 00-, New York. jylfcdaw3w rrs» CITIZENS* Insurance Company o % Pittsburgh.— WM. BAGALEY, President; SAMUEL L. MARS HELL, Secretary. Office: 94 Water StreetJietwuTi Marketand WocdstritU* . Insures HULL and CARGO Risks,on the Ohloand Missis* slppl Rivera and tributaries. Insures against Loss or Damage by Fire. ALSO—Against the Perils of the Sea, and InlandHarigtt* tionand Transportation. onKSOAS William Bagaley, Richard Floyd, James M. Cooper, Bamnel M. tiler, Samuel Rea, William Bingham, BobertDonl&pJr., John 8. PUworth, Ir&ae M. Pennosk, Francis fleliare, B. Harbaugh, s. Bchoonmaser, Walterßryant, William B. Hays. John Bhlpton. decQl PITTSBURGH Life, Fire and Marine Insurance Company; CORNER OF WATER AND MARKET PITTSBURGH, FA. ROBERT GALWAY, President. Jas. D. iVQn.Lt Secretary. This Company makes every Insurance appertaining to or connected with LIFE RISKS. Also, against Hull and Cargo Risks on the Ohio and ills* slseippl rivers and tributaries, and Marine Risks generally. And against Loss and Damage by Fire,/and against the Perils of tho Sea and Inland Navigation pad Transportation. Policies Issued at the lowest rates consistent with safety to »1I parties. Diasoroaa; Robert Galway, Alexander Bradley, James 8. Hocn, Jc-hn Fullerton, John M’Alpin, Samuel M'Clorkan, William Phillip*, James W. Hallman, John Scott, Chaa. Axbuthnot, Joseph P. Gaxxam, M. D., David Richey, James Marshall, John M’Glii, Horatio N. Leo. Klttanning. EUREKA INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH. JOHN H. BHQENBRRQER, PRI3IDEST. ROBERT FINNEY, BrcoxtAßT. 0. W. BATCHELOR, GEfKUAI. AGEfT. WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL KINDS MARINE AN D* FI RE RISKS. DIRECTORS I J. H. Sboenbergvr. G. W. Cass, C. W. Batchelor, W. K. Nlmlsk, Isaac M. Penncck, T.B. Updike, >V. W. Martin, H. D. Cochran, * R.-T. Leech, Jr., John A Caugbey, \ George B. Belden, 8. B. Bryan, David MeOandless. AS* All Losses sustained by parties insured under poli cies Issued by this Company will be liberally adjusted and promptly paid at IteOfflcv, No. 99 WATER street, f jyll PEARL STEAM MILL, ALLEGHENY. 43“ FLOOR DELIVERED TO FAMILIES is either of the two Cities. Obdxbs may be left at the Mill, or in boxes at the stores of LOGAN, WILSON A CO., 52 Wood street. BRAUN A REITER, corner Liberty and fit. Clair ets 11. P. SCHWARTZ, Druggist, Allegheny. Tsnas: case, o,s dslivsbt. )y29 dry ax, kensedy a CO. Boot atul Shoe Manufactory. .rt,.- JAMES O'DOHHELL & 880., ffigl Would respncifuUy inform tho gBLy of Pittsburgh, that theyhave opened a manufactory ' MEN’S AND WOMEN'S BOOTS AND SHOES, AC No. 70 Smtthfleld strecty In Wcruays Bcnuisas, where they wtti be prepared to fill all orders of every description of Eooia and Shoes at the shortest notice. In order to accommodate all classes of customers they will also keep on sale a good assortment of the best eastern work. Also, all descriptions of children’s wear. Tama strictly cash; goods at each prices. A share of the public patronage la solicited. fray2:6m Pennsylvania Insurance Company Of PITTSBURGH, Comer of Fourth and Smithfleld a treats. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, 9300,000. lsscaz Buildings and other Property against .Losfl or Damage by fire, and the Perils of the Sea cad Inland Navigation and Transportation. dibeotobb: Wm. F. Johnston, Rody Patterson, Jaoob Painter, A. A. Carrier, W. u’OUntock, Kennedy T. Friend, James 8. Negiey, W. 0. Haven. D. E. Parity I. Qrlor Bpront, Wade Hampton, D. M. Long,. A. J. Jones, J. Q. Jones, H. & Oogg&haU, 0FP10BE8: Fruideni Horn WM. F. JOHNBTON, Tice President RODY PATTERSON. Stc'y and Treasurer Ji. A. CARRIER. Assistant Secretary's. 8. CARRIER. WILLIAMS & ALLEN, 6000139089 W . ARNOLD & WILLIAMS, lasmorusxE* or CMlsoc Furnaces, Wrought Iron Tubing, AND FITTING GENERALLY, For Warming and Ventilation of BtsQdmgu . J9S*W, A A will contract for Warming and Ventilating by Steam or Hot Water, Pipes or ChUson’e Furnace, Churches, Schools, Hospitals, Factories, Green Houses/ Courtiiouses, Jails, Hotels, orDwellings. No. 5S MARKET street, Pittsburgh. ap!6 PEKIN TEA STORE. S. JAYNES. - Ho. 88 Fifth At., one door east of Exchange Pittibargh. Pa«, a KEEN asm BLACK TEAS, SELECTED WITH GREAT care, and purchased direct from the importers, for. h. The stock consists of all the different flavors and grade* of TEA brought to the American market, and will bq sold, whoksals and retail, at the LOWEST PRICES. -RETAIL GROCERS are invited to o#u and get tjuspisa and learn our prices. PACKED TEAS, Put up In metaßic peckcgss, expreesl? for the trade: Young Hyson No, 1, ImperiaTNo. 1, • “ “ No, 2, »* No. 2, “ “ No. 3, Oolong No. 1, *t ** No. 4, « No. 2, Silver Leaf Young Hyeon, Plantation Oolong, Gunpowder No. 1, Souchong, - - “ No. 2, Nlng Young Souchong, English Breakfast, Old Country Black. TEAS OF ALL GRADES BY TBS HALF QUEST. —ALSO— ’ COFFEE—Fine Java and Rio.' LOVERING'S SUGARS—Crushed; Coarse Pulverised; Pulverised A; White Clarified C; Yellow Clarified and best New Orleans. BAKERS BdOttl, OOOOA and CHOCOLATE, etc., otc. Long experience In the business is a sure guarantee that every article sold will be as-represented. This old established store has no connection with any o (her house in the city. Customers are toomof not to place any confidence in the representations of persons formerly employed in this Es tablishment. Apod, by special appointment, for the sale of DR. JATNKa CELEBRATED FAMILY MED WINES i Also, for the sale of Jed 1 L, JOHNSON'S TYPE, INK, Ac. Irving’s Grant Work, rpHK LIFE OF GEORGE WASHINGTON.—The first voi _L one of the above work Is now ready for delivery—the second volume will be ready shortly. It is neatly gotten up—printed on fine paper, with three or more portraits and plans. Price $2,00 per volume. Thi« edition is published exclutively by subscription, and payable on the delivery of each volume T. J. EISNER A CO. are sole Agents for the above work. Office, No. 26 Fifth street, opposite Mason’s, in Dr. Q, E. Shaw'd Optician Store. AU orders addressed to T. J. K. A Co. will be strictly attended to. augfcdawlm Dissolution. THE firm of J. GALLAGHER A 00, of Birmingham. was dissolved by mutual consent on the fourth day of July, 18M. 3 The business of the firm will be carried on by JOHN A. WOLF, who has purchased the Interest of j. Oallaoher Either party wfll settle the affairs of the late augSftf . ; x ‘ 1 QFiFs SALL HATS.—J. WILSON A BON. * “ JfS» Bofor* purchasing your "Hat or Cap lh£r to-day, call a' 161 WOOD street, and examine our stock of HATB and CAPS, which will be sold M LOW for CASH aa any other house in the city can or will sell them. xt - MOHGAN & CO., •' Nexthouse to the new Presbyterian Church, lelo v . One door from Sixth street. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE, THE FOLLOWING GOODS HAVB BEEN STORED with us by the Pennsylvania Rail Road Company: Pat. Ford,.. Pittsburgh, Ponna. 1 stove and l box. W. T. McClurg A C 0... “ “ 1 plough casting. W. P- CreflflOn-.« “ 44 1 stove. Jas. W. Elliotts E. Birmingham “ 1 chest Jno. A. Millar Pittsburgh, u 1 box. Dr. L. Ehrhart Allegheny, “ 1 box. M. Lambome Pittsburgh, “ 10 boxes. J. Dink....* '* 44 1 cheat Wm. P. McGraa “ “ 1 chest. A. Thomas ...... " w 1 chest T. E. Bwan “ “1 barrel. 8. Sutherland 44 “ 1 barrel. 0. Still “ “ * barrel#. T Neff « " 1 table, 1 bench, and 1 bedstead. •' 8 boxes plants. “ 1 corn planter. “ 1 plough. “ 1 corn planter. ** 1 clover holler. .1 clover holler. 12 baskets. 2 bundles pick handles. M 2 new smut ma chines a 1 box. J. Reppcrt...... “ " 3 bundles rags. Ludwig Bauer Armstrong 00., M 1 chest Lippenoott A Barr...... Pittsburgh, “ 1 bbl. vatnl«h. Yaungßon “ 44 1 bbl. and 1 keg. No mark,— 1 bex. Richard Morris “ 1 pkg. screws. R. Wilkins* ...... “ 1 block marble. Gentle A Ingle.. “ 6 bags clay. James Moore 44 1 Piece casting.. 1L Martin-. “ “ 1 board saws. a Llghtcap - 44 « 1 box. R. Swain 44 11 1 box. No mark 1 chain pump. Granger; Jasper A Go- “ “ 1 box. No mars.. 1 barrel. A. Reed ..1 *. ... 4 ‘ “ 1 chest I Jas. McMillan 11 “ 2 pcs. bedsteads. I G. W. R. A'M u “ 1 basket sundries Chaa. Oonweß “ ,4 1 bale. Mary Remer.... u “ 1 chest M. Elder, jr “ “ 2 bbls. dye stffa. Chaa. Cox “ ** 1 box. B. 8wane........—..... “ 41 1 chest. No mark - 1 box. B. Bawor..< ... “ “ harness, collar a rope. a 1 trunk. u 4 trunks. 1 bag beaus. “ 1 bale hops. u 1 looking glass box. Henry Wood..—.— 44 “ 1 case machinery A. 8. Roberts.**........' “ 44 1 box books. D. M. Mai tin ...Allegheny, “ 1 pkg. books. a 'ThAtnas Pittsburgh, “ 2 boxes. J.-Llchtenberger........ “ “ 1 chest Geo. Aurents. xt “ 1 bbl. Uquor. Her. J. L. Elliott. ...... u “ 6 boxes mdse. Kennedy k Negley. B. R. fibankland... J. M. Barrett k Co. K. IL Colvin H. A. MeU0r....„.... No mark~......~.... No mark...- Q. Murray Isuo P. Kerr. Jco. Bams *• Thos. Ji100re..^........... u No mark~^~.«.. A.- 8!ge10*r..„..~. H. a Ryan. Ail person* interested' are hereby notified.that such of said articles tfl are not removed on or before the tev&tfh day of Avgtut, 18to, wiu. be bold at Public Sals, at 10 o'clock, A - M.. nn that day, nt onr Warehouse, No. 61 Water street, to pay the charges dne thereon. JONK3 A DENNY. Pittsburgh, July 6th, 1866—1 Jy6;l.mj To the Demoeraey And Qualified Ihy Voters of Allegheny County.— Having seen my name in the Pittsburgh Poat and Union presented by some one as a candidate for a rest in the House of Rep resentatives at the coining October election, I feel grateful for the kindness of my friends deeming me a suitable per son to fill a seat In the Legislative hall oi the Keyetone Btate—nevertheless, owing to my hat lug solicited a number , of the Democrat!* party to place me on their ticket for the office erf Prothouotary, I feel compelled to deelice a nomi nation by said Convention os a member of the Legislature: still making my friends of the Democratic party a nomina tion for the efflse of Prothonotary. JOHN H. MoEL HINNY, sngTrte of Jefferson Township. {Union copy and charge thi3 office.] JOE PENTLAND’S STAR CIRCUS! HAB ARRIVED, and will perform in front of the American Hotel, Penn Street, EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING DURING THE WEEK. Admission, 25 cents. No half price. aog7 a. cuthsk&t...... - u.s. t. cunzsiax. S. CCTHBERT A SOS, GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS for tha Sale and Purchase of Beal Estate, Collection of Rents, Borrow ing and Loaning Moneys on Bonds and Mortgages; also, for making Baled of Produce, Manufactured Articles, Ac., for Farmers, Mechanics and others. Office, No. 62 Market street. aagT WALtaa P. MA85HALt......~............... iO9£PH B. HnnnrL W. P. filarsliAll As. Co*, IMPORTERS and Dealers in French and American PA PER HANGINGS, 87 Wood street, Pittsburgh. Sole Agents for the celebrated manufactures ol Meagre. Delicourt A 00., Paris. augT IjtVX&YWHKRB READ, EVERYWHERE ADMIRED, li and Everywhere Doing Good. — Tli* friends of a pore and wholesome literature will be gratifiod to learn that the readers of Henry Ward Beecher's now book, BTAK PAPERS, «re now numbered by Tens of Thousands, and rllU the demand for the work is constant and unabated Those who want a volume for Bummer reading that is ro ally good and refreshing, should not neglect to get a copy cf dtar Papers. A more companionable book for the tour ist cannot be Found, while for family loading it is unsur passed by anything before tha public. One beautifully executed 12mo. Tolcrne; price $1,25. For sale by Q. MINER & CO., rpflfi IlAljd COLORING FLUID do(lll meet at KcEEESEQRT on the Zlet of August. ‘ Teachers ’wishing to obtain situations in the eald Township will phnuw .attend for examination. TEN com* petest Teachers tie wanted. By order of the Board. ang&w2t*'. ’ 0. H. P. BLACKBURN, Sec’y. ~V%/ ANTED IMMRDIATKLY—A good Cook «nd Girls -to V? to house work In the country; a Gardener, with good reference; a Journeyman Shoemaker who speaks Ger man and hhglish; ten Girls to do house work in the dty —good wages paid. Also, a boy of 9 years to bo given out until he 14 21, Pnvate-f&ianiefl and hotels can bojupplled with Walters, • Chmbermaiie. and all kinds of domestics, nurses, kitchen girls, Ac. Clerks, Salesmen, Carriage Drivers, Porters, La borers, men or boys. Apply at BABE'S INTELLIGENCE OFFICE, 4XO Liberty street. DR." CUMMINGS’ WORKS—A full supply just received at DAVISON'S BOOKSTORE, 65 Market street, .family Prayers, 2 vols»; , 'Minor Works,"3vols.; 75 cents each. Lectures on—Danlelr-the Seven Churches—the Apoco* lypse, 2 vole.—Parables and Miracles; 75 cents each. Scripture Readings, on Matthew, Mark, Luke, Genesis," Exodus, end Leviticus; 76 cents each. The Church Before the flood; Benedictions, or the Bless* ted life; The Tent and the Altar; Voices of the Day; Dead, and Night; Signs of the Times; The Daily Life; 76 cents each. Lectures on Romanism; $L The Communion Table; 33 cents. Infant Salvation; S 3 cents. BOOKB JUBT at DAVISON'S, Hi Market, near Fourth. Stwet— ’ Evenings trUh thoßomanists—Seymour; 76 eta. Hopkins' End of Controversy, 2 vole; $2. Prtm.s’a Travels la the East, 2 vola; $2. - Prise Essay—Theism; The Pastor's Daughter: Plain Thoughts; Sermons to Children; Grace of Christ: Tracts by Dr. Plainer. Old Redstone—new and cheap edition ARTHUR’S PATENT Self-sealing Cans Hi 1 For Preserving Fresh Fruits, R 2 || Tomatoes, sc., ; HI | BI HEBMETIOAI SBAUSQ. ■ HI || These cans, which ate sealed by the Housekeeper the aid of a tinner, and opened easily without can* are rapidly coming Into general use. roll directions to putting np fruit accompany the cans; and the work la bo easilyperfbrmed.tbat by their use every fasiily may hare fresh wait and Tomatoes on their table all winter; at summer prices. mOBf-Pint Cans, $2; Qnart, $2,60; Half Gallon, fWi Rite© Quarts, GaUon, $5 per dozen. Tbq different sizes neflt, in order to secure economy in tripia portation. ABTilUii’S C AN, which Is closed with a lid covering the whole top, so that when open it may be cleansed like any Other vessel, has been fatly approved by the Farmers’ Club of the American Institute, Hew York. It took a drat class diploma oter. all other self-sealing cans at the late Fair in Cincinnati, and was awarded a medal at the Mechanics’ Fair held thin spring at the Smithsonian Institute, Wash ington City, B. Q. ft is Claimed to be the best Can in the market. . AU orders accompanied by the cash will be ptoopUy for warded. For uls, nhoUals and ntsil, «t the Chirr and Qn««n? WOODWELL’S PUR NiTXTRE CHAIRS, H O LESALE AND KETAIL, EMBRACING KVBBY BIyLE OF S’CRNITDBJB, IN ROSEWOOD, HAHOBANI AND WAtNDT. PARLORS, AND DINING BOONS. EQUAL TO ANY IN NEW YOBK OB PHILADELPHIA, AND at. LOWER PRICES. *9“ Erary article mads by hand, and aramataL SappUed with anyqtmtity oIFOBNITUBE and CHAIBB, ou reasonable terms, _ Hotel* and Steamboat* FURNISHED AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE. Warerooms, Ho*. 77 and 79 Third street, -.‘“P*. PITTSBURGH, PA. A. A. OAABUm.. .g. B . OAUU* A. A, GABBIBB A 800., ftraer Atari h and SaiOifidd strait, Pdtburgh, Ps, AG ENTS STATE MUTUAL FIBE AHD UABTHSIBJ7BAICI CO or haAKiaivno. CAPITAL 0350,000. FIBE AHD HABIHB IHBUBAHOE CuaLrANY OF THE VALLEY OF VIBGIHIA, WINCHESTER, VA.,> CAPITAL .. 9300,000. CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE IHBUBAHCB COHPAIT r f BABIIOBJ), COHN. m»] CAPITAL AND ASSRTS...^,IOi,*B». HOBTH WEBTEBH IHBTJBAHCE COMPAHY, OFFICE, MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE, PHILADELPHIA. OUARiER PERPETUAL. Authorized Capital, >300.000. ? LIABLE FOB fiLE LOSSES oSf SHE COM- In Stock Note% (negotiable tornguecured by Mort gages and Judgmenw...,„...,«,.. M ..,. 4^.4M ' .ernoma s ec?l7aWe '» Mcit P« t3 and Judgments!* 1 * Bonds, -.mmh1Z.,,,,!!;, 106.000 In Ctfib, Cask Assets and Cash Items«.„.. M .. 47^00 Totai..,.« ,4 OIHr > at - Chides Buttling, So. 103 • Third street, Pittsburgh. • " ornokss: F. A- ELOCKBOM, President. JAdiEB EUBEICK, Vice President. , MAKTO) Secretary and Treasurer.. PIRfiBUIGH amawm; . . Jamoa W. WoodweU, Joseph Ptamraar. James Wood, BM.BMdIe, Y - . Bar “'°< ?h » Dr. Jno.JE.Part jl6j tfn. Simula, Blrminghao, Dawaop, Netrmejer &CO British and Continental Exchange* BIGHT BUIS DEAWN BV DUNCAN, SHKnfIAH & CO. ON THE UNION BASK, LONDON, IS SOBS 07 £1 AJTD OPtTAHta. ’ TSIIESE DRAFTS are available at all tho principal tfo SS BMI4 SCOTLAND and IKeLLd, £,4 Wo also draw Siam Buis on BX. A. GranebanxA 6 Ballia, FBANKFOST A MAIN. Which Serve as a Remittance to all partaa? orrmamt SWITZERLAND and HOLLAND. u par « M afiBiUNT, Panama Intending to travel abroad may procure, ttanmh oa, Utters of CreJit onarhich Meaevted u obtaffiu needed, In anj part of Europe, “ uw ! ** Coiuctiosi of Bill 3, Notea, aid olher recoriUcs In in rope, trill retire prompt attention. 'BJ. H. WILLIAMS 4 CO, Wood, corner Third (treat. FLOCB AND filAlfl, Bmithfl»*ld street. fIS-Conmsrtr ascuvEra, the DEBT BRANDS Of PENNSYLVANIA, OHIO INDIANA and ~ JMIESOtJm, BDFEHTINE and BXIBA FLOUII, Which will always be eoU at the Lowest Caeh prices. fapU WM. B. HATS & CO, DEAXSSRS 1H BACON, MS,«S&SHOULDERS LARD, LAUD OIL, DBIED BEEP, SBUAB-CURED and ~ . . , OANVAB3ED HAMB. A Urge stock always on hand at 80. 887 Liberty street, W Pnrespugg, Pisrfx. a. i. ccaMms.-j. c. comns3...n. c. russs-w. n. wooniriie. AMEBIC AN. PAPIER MAC HE MAHTTFACTUEIHG COMPANY, NO. 78 SECOND STREET, FITTSBCRaB, PA. . MANUFACTURERS or PAPIER UACHE ORNAMENTS lor Churches, Houser, Steamboats, Ac.; Mirror and Dtctnre framer, Window and Door Heads, Brocketa, Trusses, Cornices, Ventilators and Centro Pieces for Ceilings* Ro settes and Monldlngs of every description, site and design, .OHxavna and warranted xnoro durable any other anicla now In use. ereanted on the thortest notlre, N. B.—Attention or steamboat Banders is eapedally'di rected to this article, on account of its light weight. ■ : . .CUMMINS, TUNES 4 CO, CTO. 78 gaconl between Wnnrt fftff ■ i* 2l . PltUbgrgh. DRY GOODS ANNOUNCE the Opening of their Great BemFexmttal Sale of ihelr Immense Stock. Every article through -out-the establishment will ha marked down and cloasd , out. • ■ jelfi JOHN COCHRAN & BROS. aiAKOFACTOBEBS OF IRON RAILING, IRON VAULTS'. VAtJhi Dooasi Window Shutters, Window Gaarda, 4c. soi7m Sioond itteit and 88 Third »♦. (satvsin woob aat feAsinj PttTSBVBQJZ, Px, , Hat, on hand a Tartar,, of new ptHems onejr .r. Plain, mutable for all purposes. Fartlonlar attention paid to enclosing QraTo Lota. Jobhlng dono at abort notion; (an tusuracmsEhs or M’KEE’S PENNSYLVANIA GLASS , au ana or WINDOW GLASS, Extra, Double Strength/Imitation Crown ■ Vials, Flask?, Fioklo and Prcssrve Jars* ’ j ■Y> ' Wine, Sorter and Mineral ♦ j Telegraphic. loghtning-Bod lagnlatowJ SECOND, BETWEEN WOOD * Markup ' [ _Bni a Sc6rt distance from the Steamboat landing, and frCP-Mbnongahela Houae, fit: Charles, and City Hete^apgt J - a. ions ......n. B/namt; JONES & DENNY, Forwarding and Commission Merchants a ap!9] 81 WATER STBEKT, PITraBDRGH. ? TOAHDB'I£OBf'rBKEASTKaBi' cITIS; VIA PEHKA. VASAL ASD BAILS ■ D. LEBCH& CO.’S I INE^ PhUaaalp^ Ims BOOTE being now In gooti • • _ : . to despatch property eltlui ■» _ pmenta consigned toeltintff', foriudedwlttoilchorstare- »■ tions promptly attended to. ‘wumsaonn, end all tutro Addree.or»pplyto_ , D. LEECHftOO, ' nr SUITABLE FOR GBAMBERS, GIBABD OS PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL ...9300,000. INBUBANCE COMPANY WILLIAM HUNTER, DEALEE EXCLUSIVELY IN So. 883 liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. SEMI-ANNUAL SALE A. A. MASON & CO. S. M’KEG & CO<. thahspobtaiioh SKW BaiQHTOir, beaver CQQjmr. PAm ' ’f S