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"• -■,- ■ '• -V--;-- • - - ' .- , " ■■•• ■• '■ I ' **?* &S&L® *»*-- <•;. *.•: 45* ; . •„' : , ■ ;•.< v: **!< ,'v* i V\ f : i * i- 1 . _ . .. . • - -- 1 »*V» »v..*-v:•. •••. • y- : „‘-r‘ K -- .. ~, to meet at a point not thei »e« o PITT SB ®B« 1 nnttiie seat of poai . TtIuR3 DAY MOBBING" __ legal, thereby destroylog the pre - A „ j poMMISSIONER. “1i.,.....»“v.fKJ » RNm T> plxjmek. meat— hare mot at °“° a^ade . Uga i an d binding ernmcot, and the illegal prooeßß, hare statutes; or, by.the «*» « seat of Gor :^m 0 e" oud there hare made legal and binding | respeotfally repreßent j -bore are X C£pe»»o, to die- i vou must admit ms utiur *“ *" him, an d I charge the high duties h’onest I he Bhonld be removed. If they b Biai , ter dO . 2STd3SIS for which w. -vkSK. a*> seat of Government, and th » l wo| J be illegal where else than at that P° ee to legislate and void, then to call tttlem pt to ren in a wilful, doliberat “ f c haraoter, wholly | der all our acte, »(*“»' fay Mg s bowiog, Paw lllogal and void, f Government, and aota nee is not ‘ b ® "g lse than at the Beat of Govern necetity void, and for vthioh he ,hould b ? u re ““ 7 proceed farther with this, but y e ™n v aver from the notion of Congrees, Will Simply aver iruu* temporary Fort Leavenworth is not now Sing is may not beI Q o *® n “ 9 and the military. *C«,t clause. of legislative Assembly. appropria nn appropriation bill provides ho ex tion of twenty live or ra thor the ap pended upon th .® ° n °“ U tb | oontingenoy, that the propriation made o bo* obtained from requisite b “"^ a ar 00 d U partment That appro- “‘'l hivin ß been made and paid over, prlation b ®. 7l £f el y th at the contingency men pfoved oooclubi ely m bnlldingfl are ra tioned has «“® 0 • * appropriation made on r J 9e q‘i provides that tho Bum tb .°. °tT, five thousand dollars be appropna of twenty-five tnouoa amo nnt al tcd, and that, mme 11 3 ° expoa ded iri making 'rjrsst; prrrr.; %xssi‘‘«iS /they shall not art < *l*' *'™'“f any ' is JKj»rwrr fiSM t ■ *iS‘SS meet cut of acctloD of the bill ".nail? repealed Ksrs&yi-KfS vened. And we “* „ have that “Fort Leavenworth be the seat of ‘•ESS-*-. *; >“•“ good of the governed „ at cd in tho legitimate uln ’ « people of every °‘® t ® intention on the part there oonld have bee {ramod this bill, of tho vrißo goo government tempo ”s!t tfb.S «..... »to,to. to to S”;.d to rsSSiSS. they never intended to nx in . which the peopta '^“^^inionyrau r\TconU« tha^w. mund thafwo g |Ao°uW no, select another point, if more desirablo. ropri! sent that the po_ We will andt° f , he Governor is a despotio and sition assumed by t« . , l 0 worst jwsj=?ft?Swrs£ss Several papers in the T ? to have been this position. A “®. n n P ro }trF g Conway.) who elected to the L ® g r l ®\ ftt bls resignation, advooates afterwards tendered . h / n „ r = e ' S Thc Governor it this doctrine of iotimaoy with those and has b ® en .°° ‘"witJ him as leader, «ry persens and h' of aot s which result in wide-.pread strife and the Governor '». n ®Ta 7 “ ni on advanced, that even if he ib right i P co urta aro onr acts are illegal and void- man> the tribunals to deoide thia t 0 B ot Governor or PJ l T“*® ® pif ano onstitutional the laws at defiance, proper oourts. ondvoid, anle».eo decked we This principle Is so weu uu t Qo „ rnor are not Prepared to M( ovn Reeder ib ignorant o , intelligenco ; and wilS and baso design to lead there must be a wiirn oommißB - lon 0 f trea m: r? r H . of jeets Intended to be ac P . t - tho pQ b. sas and Nebraska - by th °em s Q bservient to lie interests andl maki 8. d tb ® m and cnoo nraging pereona*in*fao?Sus 'and treasonable opposition in *sdd Territory the Te«:rd! • Legislative of all couneotion » a..—, .. *'^^,”^sr» , asrs?s!i folly pray yonr El °. l y o - ieo 0 f the functions A. H. Boeder from tb ® ; an d repre now held by h,m ,! D ® T o f the same will be sent that a cootinaance o he w Ter . •» ever iiwy, &c. i &c- ... w v>*- »**-*?-.'i ••• • >. ' «>- * t. f> \ <-r. n:-; V? *( ft’ S ',. r - 9..: .'i~~Y~,tA 1 r !•• ; TmT^T^MabTl «I>0».”-Thfl edi- 1 r jsi'WSS—- * ,m, 4 I suwtMg hOT elt from good au book, and does not wen j ane Nloh-„. 1 one Bdtooated therein. Mrs. Mary els, formerly editor of a paper m Wmto'n Vermont, and one of the strong minded old .girls," is the author of the work in question. Woral 1 Worm* I "A ? rl * at treatises Lstg been written, explaining the Origin *> classifying the worms generated In the human sy JeaKriTnu, topic of medical ecience has .United more ■ rate ctsersatlon and profound research; and jet phym -1 na are eery much dlrided in opinion on the subject. It must bo admitted, however, that, after all, a mode of ex. worms, and purifying the body from their | fUU ° la of more Talue than the wisest disquisition. as ’“gin. The expelling agent has et length been to the c ” g ' , 6 Vetmifug. Is the much sought after ftual—ur. m guperceded allotber worm mode cal practitioners. .. careful to ash for I>r Purchasers utme ,l, a . All other Verml iTLam’i Fcrtntfope, an fug.., in comparison, are worth y oelsb r.t.d Dr. M’Lane's B»nulne uM(( Dnlg g tores Liter Pi"*, can no* he hed at a‘l rcsp In the United States ond Csnada Also, for sal. by the BBOi> Suoocseore to J. No. 80 Wood street, corner of pcurm. ,^i^elr7n (! E'wclory.- 0. BALY-8 Yactory, where everything Ifl mail.' In the HOSIERY hlri i ift el the comer of St. Clair anil Penn etreeta. He Ifl con* UnunUy turning out every variety of Hosiery, well made *od suitable to the season, which may be always obtained Wholesale and Retail at his Store, corner of Market alley and fifth 6treet Don't forget the name—C. DAIY and NO. SO. * P “.- Baaetwed, a superior t,lot of Lntoug, Pop** and Gras. OOATB. which are be 108 M6a ‘ t. *4O liberty street, head of Wok w* h; .. >? &'<i '■> ;->...» X 4,:' '.V.' -'*: X- •** " -?. Vi;- Wo passed, an eleotion. As P™ d ‘ ®f H f oga n tod to such polls wero opened, and pnv b ~B w Uh a fOW ei as were “right upon the g ’ .j tranohiao. ooptiona, to exercise <& ££e, or as we Never, perhaps, j Hundreds and should term it tragedy, t - b direot thousands wore deterred from voting a ‘ h fro B tb(J lack of sequences, and a multuu dann g proper facilities. iho oity, b lbo base iD Wnday night, large were sent to the F.rst and Boeoud «ar that tho polls WBr « n P r^" l u y tWo CommUtoe” mon, tho “ Amerioan T ,f r ,,hmcnt!, and as suppliod with tho req* ./ v fil oondition may bo h? riehtoof freemen were respected. to bso that the rights o imnortnot troßta indeed, they disoharf th. t 0 oom . oommittcd to lho ® l “ ha dmira tion of outlaws! mend them forever to t ® prov idcd ways and They opened the polls , TP . tbcy bluffed moans for their ow “ p “ J d nol B how the sign; and bulliod all who u elgot}(m into 0 per »• ° r perfidy-such tbat her soil was the only blush for Kentu y f hcr souß scene of snob outrage were participants in l „hen or bo w n would be '">P®“ lMo “ B £ l V!ak th e polls,, this riot oommonc • 7 lbo American par wero taken P oas29 i f lbß s preconcerted game, ty, audio pursuance of (0 b | nd or they used every Btr g oonJd not manifest the voto of every® pO Ub” his soundness to the “guardians of tho Pone on tho Know Nothing <\ , o[ tbe party in sonally witnosato | h ® p . w(s f cc i authorized certain Wards, and fle to speak. At h 0 outset in the morn that for three h ®“” ° lcd - l0 voto, without the ing for those not po BUth Ward a party greatosndifficul r tbo polls. Wo saw of bullies * er « ““‘ e "rom the polls, forced to two foreigners drive nlncrclful | y , stoned and run a gaanUot. b«» fcUow tho Hon. stabbed, lo fnrmerW ft member of Ooo ffn. Thomawon, formerly whi i o P' 66 ” u"“o tho maddened crowd lo ceaso ihoir appealing to tno m w q; bo masson was acts of d.sorderand’io cnco Mr. haira , struck from behind and bcat^ ti B ond bis long P obU ° ® c ricanlsm, availed nothing with hi, thorough American , Btriou3 fight, oo »' ’“' h -• “• ■* time to make meet l a „ d ° d " B gr acc f ul disturbances Tho more serious and 8 q'ho vote cast occurred in tho upp Dear ly altogether on but a par.ial one and nearly o g| ono side. No show wa g * m9 j o rity. but Preston, who were largely m tno J^ } who in the face of ««» • UQarmc j a nd quiet vers, could nc,t - be “f ® d m ob. So tho voto populace confron t c« u lt stands before was oast one way. and lho c , M . the public- l“ lho ““Carpenter living on the where. Ueorgo Berg, non tiUcd near corner of Ninth nirjc a friit, form “““part"" 0&U HooS °' *“ " * if not fatally beaten oc c„rrcd on In the afternoon a Mjio l 0 Brt .aJ- Shelby street, ua „ f ao tn cen W 8? V ?ho"° s?urba- 0 Some fourteen or fif I t. iucludiu^ofiicerWdliams. tins* ,*>• (lovirsorvOtp or naua**- j j ac He lvige, and others. u . ruian t Uoo J-ao. u l)aw.on passed through btl * | kHled. * »u»ber . -'bout ( WUU4o a,,ai,r. ' - T U K 'Tiws. . yesterday, on hi. way home, after an absence Of vast crowd • wjmamßt^. - ,-f Fifth CoDßrcasi^ 1 Hi« i»bu.u 8 S -fniiona from c»cry f&f* •' rr , but..*v.i p • i* ra& .-.us«Uirt-s, vSJrsz ..w jb*. “i. I ::::st^ard‘ l^ j i mjs John A. yuilman. of Miss , ma ,| e known to . Umeot , 0 be UeU, I street. Major b.aro.e « ( pvard l , lTT aUb>«-t' a ' urfr HBuStO.se, cta-r "Adoo- SSaSsa - s=p==:lfciPSs • John Wilson, convicted of | therefor. decUncs men. _ | \ i , tacked tho combined forces of »hs 3.ou* j kDOV lbal U ody Patterson * l * hca „ ' , of j fracas. ffaKlo he uses on Main ‘ p“» “• —r vxxz Ff y^Ssr-a'saa. “:ii=== ! @ i=2SS =s=:=ikfSaerr;, «oletatcs to the County Convention which as- t clefltlons! Man, knowand ackoowledge An „l«n x b o mb ha,’ two delegates to « tho {oU owing Wed- t 0 b 0 lhe f BCl; and yet, like an editor of a n 0 o. wrt»,“ # r lred [0 hoped that every dcmocratwho ro- , uioal journal, his services reel, and until midnight mode demmn- SSSSi :=■==: gsgsgll ■#«£=SlfeSS2Sis^^SS ~ j jr:rr;^. r 7 "«- E. M. P>^ INaILL h S t ; a^Tv^Uy Ajenls, are the Agents for >*« a „ vii ,.tis.mints and tU Ud ere ae regnired atUtta I SOhßOlUPnoss for u= » „!,* as payments. Th.lr | o«ce. Their tewlpM Slw ‘ YOilEl 122 Nassau steiit, I offlees are J ; Boston. 10 STM" 6TR,rr - UORS f t !/euEnT™iANTS ANP .km* - from »U— phU » « Circulars, Bill 12J-- «" tioe., AU order. «m He promptlyfillei^^ %£***»fir™**** Umr ’ * %rS‘*Zl tr, ami acidr-ur at ttroilice, corner 0/ */»' ““ ,s."• o r™r , “' for alleob a O]UBU3 aortL, on Are requested to into 10 O vlooir A. M. 1 WBDNESDAY. the 16th -US qjjtHHl*, Chairman. The following gentlemen Uw Oomml^ John Birmingham, A | y^u-ln, Wro. Wilson, Thoe. J. Keenan, L B. Patterson, j. Lleldman, Thos. B. Hamilton, JxmM A. Irwin, Henry Ingram, oeo. p QUlmore, Barnes Ford, John M. Irwin, Wm. M. Porter, A i, x . Black, Thoa. Parley, John Mellon, ’ I Kdmund Snowden, chas. Barnett, Dr. A. u. Gross, PrancH Felir, F. 11. Collier, jKOb jj-oolUaver. csr Our friend 8., of A. Chronidt, U b.- legislative WVve bceo i^r. COMM.TTBB MEET IS o-The Detnooratio Coauiy Committee of Correspondence, it w ' !l bo , e ’ caUed to meet on the 16th inst . at 11 o dock A. M at the 8, Charles Hotel. Business of - portanoe is to be transacted, punctual attendance is desirable. A j L reported by the committee appointed for that purpose ; an/othcr mature will claim attention. ' It is hoped there will be a fall meeting. The publish today. “ ’O promised, the memorial of the Kansas E lure to the President, asking the removal of ho heard for onoe. believing as much o statements as we please. It is proper to remark, however, that the Governor wa, removed before this memorial reached the President It Is probable that Gov. Ueodcr will oomo . “ F . ~ -o let him bo beard too in his own defence, if so, let m I >'• “t “'E“,. wa.a«. -I , purpose, wo chocs O hooso to moots before them, and let all w I re ad form their own opinion a. the matt not that the fair way' ■ . i ' ' J ■ '^V V-,c' i ; AUGUST 9. them'all. We can do eo again. No aid or alliance is offered ns, nod none should be sought at the expense of principles or honor, we can do battle as heretofore; and *ith an unexceptionable ticket, can hope and labor for sucoess. n IB hoped that none but democrats will bo permitted to take part in the election of dele gates Let secret foee and open enemies be ex pelled from the primary meetings. Wo do not interfere with them. It is base and treacherous for them to seek to interfere with our party af fairs. It is hoped they will not do so. Let all true democrats resolve to prevent it, and we can “have a Convention worihy of our time-honored cause, and a ticket worthy of general supporb Will the demoorats respond to the oall of tb Committee and the call of duty, submitting to no dictation, and permitting uo Inltuferenoe of those who seek to overthrow the great party It has been for half a century emphatically the narty of the peoplo and of the constitution 1 Remember the IBih Inst, is the time for the primary meetings. See call, for the hour of meeting. „,, r - Hok. John L. Dawboh abd the Kaksas-Nb beaska 8n.8.-The Detroit Adv'rt,," of a !«• date contains the following, which it eaya wee Uttered by Hon. John h. Daweon, on board the Bteamer Illinois, while on a trip to Lake Bupe- “ I now regret my rote upon tbe Nebraska bill; I consider that measure as of most inju dicious policy for the Demooratic party and the administration —as an aot of groBS injußtioe to the North, and of glaring bad faith on tho part of the South." Ihis oboioe moroeau has been oopied far and wide by the opposition press, who imagined they had found a distinguished oolored individual in fnel There is, however, not one grain Noth in the Story of the Advertiser. We have best authority for saying that the h y , u faiee in general and false w detaiL statement is false 1 g bliBhed the false- WIU those newspapers irhion p b 6 1 hood gl*e tho denial nlflo I more than an aot of jnstioe to Mr. Damon. . , r>„ nl Q T nn The Journal seeuiß ' "ch us"aoJ-hero, and cou anxious to catchy oorreo tnesB of Judge ianl-a decision in the Williamson case. We [have said nothing about that dents,on at.yet “ «nt to publish the faots as a matter of news. bv malting false answer or otherw.se, he Is l.a I Lie to such punishment as the Court may impose. ; It refer the Court to judge of the facte and de- Lide whether the offenoe is Judge I Kane did so decide, and sent the offender «o prison. Had there been no question of e y I connected with this affair very little would have been said about it. But as it arose o“ ° f a^’ e rescue our abolition neighbors delude to make | riittle political capital out of it, and hence this olamor about Judge Kane. When one court imprisons a person tempt it is not competent or proper for another court to take oogniiance of the cbbo an , rao him Judge Lewis so deeded, and un questionably he was right. Were it otherwise ] no Court would have the power to compel true Even the Journal soema to admit this. Tot it biases away about the subserviency of Judges ,ower ! Vivo la humbug. Fieh ani> Lobs o> Lifb.-A ho ” 86 “ ! ham street, New York, occupied by Isaac Ja cobs as a olothlng store on the first floor an ‘he second and upper floors as his residence, was burned about ten o’oiook on Monday ev ing His "wife and four children were asleep * the premise, at the time. The two eldest of lbo Children, Jacob and Matthew, were ] a crisp ; the others were taken out alive, though 71 or less seriously burned-cspec.aily Mr, Jacobs, who cannot, it is feared, recorer from her injuries. The father, it I. ™ not about his premises during the fire, having loft early in the evening for the upper part o the Oily, to attend the meeting of a society /which he is treasurer. A subsequent account, however says: “ Isaao Jaoobs, in whoso prem • o the firo originated, and whose children wero ] loot, was arrested in Broadway about U o'clock last night, on ouepioion of setting firo o premises, and causing the loss of the iive. his two sons and the injury of tbo rest of h ■ family. For the sake of cur common humanity wo hope ho may prove onjiM*- RWUBUCA. P*«Tv.-Tha Queue call for . Maas But. Convent,on, .. b. b«J> ‘ Pittsburgh on the Mb at September. Thi. » State movement for a Republican party _ The OazeUe nleo declares that this pa > I no, to be an AboHti** party, batmerely oppoaeJ ,o the erlen lien of elavery over Bear tern » ■ The American meeting in thi, c„y vras de signed to head off this Republican movement by giving a fo- epeaher. a chance to prove tha the Know Nothing, were better AbohuomM. t an . those -bo proposed to form a J Such desperate bidding for the ' r v h o ' fc , k . -a, never seen before, ternary • ten. ha. been, borough, y an. .-slavery in ser. Loot, -bile the affected -servat,- No- tho Journal is rabid on the #tar..y 1 "tion, and roiolecs -hen an abolition jnob.mur flolb, bo-ever, can talk bravely about ■■ •»««" 'ftciem ” Vshaw [for tbe Pittsburgh Post.) .. ... ViiiTrtna • Wo Jo not underetand h The Pittsburgh Oaa Company will peralat in SStSSas | rvr \ ter up We would merely remark to our correspon dent that upon inquiring about the matter we were iuformed that several propositions are now in the hands of the Company, attheir ( lion, for offices In a central part of Ifio Say Bmithflold, between Fourth and Btxth streets, or on Fifth street. We are glad the Company appreciate the distresses of those who have to •' trudge " all the way to the gas works, and hope the increased reoeipts of the Company may confirm their wisdom in selecting a down town offioe, and enable the great coal oily to en ;:;;8 at the rate of ono dollar per thousand feet. REMARKB, I for tha Plttaburjh Post.l EOITOES or Post : The friends of Mr. Jamee A Irwin of the Seventh Ward, P.ttsburgh, wtU tje l nomination, by the Democratic Couv.,, Son for the offioe of Coroner. Mr. Irwm to well known In city and country as a sound Dem r ar at and an excellent oitlxen. He has many personal friends in all parties who would be gb to vote for him for that office. H.s name would le strength to the ticket. He has never sought office. Let the offioe seek him this time, and it cannot find a better ormoreunexcepUon ableman. UPPER BT. CLAIR. August 8, 1855. We have plenty of materials out of whioh to form an excellent tioket this year, and WO would like to see Mr. Irwin’s name on it Bomewhere. He would poll a large vote —would probably oarry the whole Pemooratio strength, and a good deal more. .v? •>; • • ~» % ■* y\; \ THE ELECTION RIOTS bloody work. MURDER A®® ARSON. TWENTY men KILLED! OHIO & PENNSYLVANIA kailboad irup ONLY RAILROAD TTT \i thrxiunh l«i Cm'-luniK Xu* Fast TRMV lea*«* ** - * 1 * ,n n hour, and dOmlnutee- UiILT»U» LUVtS “ 8 A 51 c‘o.e Lnec.ion, .. Crestline. and Th.MTr.ln. M m **“ C '° Thl . j, rKI rout., tu ft. «>• *« "’T,rl ...U ludl.nepoii., luo u.nl« l. now open, (jonnwllun. are made -II- •*»« Tn Ina Sandusky City ret .1 Slan.fleld with * h ’ " r0 „j, concentrating there and .1 Crestline w No train, run on Sunday. for panitulara .oe b “ Jb ' . u , LouUtM. St. Louis, Through Ticket. “'V “Effort Wayne, Cl.v.lanJ, Indianapolis, Chicago, anil the principal Town. VT vrODATION TRAIN will Tha NEW BRIGHTON , New Urijib lease Pittsburgh at 10 A.M. anl 1, U* 1- cl , lo r, , T.tu.trurrlnror m at,on,.P Q P. yo >O iuiV . At U- corner om=e. or -‘“ h EORfIK PARKIN, Ticket Ageut. IMtUburgh. Juiy “'A 81 ' 5 :- n 7 V i r jlila | lUtetfrie .»»■ m. « r . :: duty to the afflicted alone P P of Cart er’. Scro/vl*. , It nooeßSary to go Without being disposed or . th „t the astonish Into the particulars of the case, *• the use of thut Ing reflulta that hare been P ™° and under my medicine on a member of “ ofts r , h „ rt lll of tbe own obeervallon and euper t he uflual rem beet phyeiclane bad been “ha"* ’ re=ommcnJ t„g it. use edlea had failed, fully just* S dreadful malady. u> all who may be Buffering fro t 0 „u con etltu- I do not mean to aay that I 8 11 c>mb . f or , tlone, or that It will afford the s “ [hat—but from what of course, I can know to use It, in I have Been of the effects, I person, for whom I any and e.ery ease of 1"“"'"- “ felt an Interest, or orer whom ooutrol. Respectfully jour BOTTB JyM or lunge reraoM suffering from i“« Mrop letely restored to *», La b great majority of c^ 6fl ’ , Tlvtfe6&ft or Inhaling health by a faithful trial of Dr. our “ treatment, the Vapor. By the Doctor’s new xa . . the diseu&cd medical agent la brought In direct c ° n^ (jfidlJ e ffecl. All tirte, and cannot fall of having i wrta t u -j- ttr«r^^i Omti on-Ba. Co arts' HVQSANA in J<l( , ;Sw(UIT ganulss article. 4 *»*»• u f .. ■* &•* -i * *>. ’ •.\.sv > •v i .'• POLITICAL. rle.ee public tl.o following ticket, gsNiToa: WILLIAM WILIUNB, Peebles township. AsatMM.v: lIOPKWELL HEPBURN, City; WILLIAM KBRR, Upper Bt Clair , , « u>« A GIBSON, Pine township; . JOHN 11. McILUENNY, Jefferson township Dr A. 11. GROSS, Peebles township- , PEOTHONOtAIY: JOHN BIRMINGHAM, Ohio township- BUiair? HOT)¥ PATTBKSOS, City. TatASuaia: THOMAS BI.AOKMOUE, Upper St- Clelr- CORONER: WII.UAM ALEXANDER, CHy. WILLIAM G. HAWKINS, Peon towns!., p. auditor : jambs B. FULTON, Terentna. „-=» To the coM*y”" H,Ti ” ! TLis? Voter* of AUeg ll pnion presented SSmy name In the «°\ Heafeof Bep by some ono as a candldst /vtnher election, I feel grateful “LratatlTe. el the coming October «l«u n, # anltaWe per for the kindness of my fr^“ a , toll oi the Keystone ton to fill o scat in the WsloU™ , oUolt ed o number fjute-nerarlbolese, owing' to my Uck ot fbr the of the Democratic party to p rUll p,-IU--l t o declloo a norai offlce of Prothonotaty, I feel ootnp™ of th e Legislature ”s!l°. n . kC my?"? Se Smomauc party a nomlna i?m for tbs ctlljft of n MoEL HINNY, cf Jefferson Township. at the OctoterJCl«tl^....••7.^l^' the 1 k- a candidal* for tbe office | City of AUegbeoy, will ensuing elec- Ssberii? of Allegheny County, at iy^diWte | Uoa. _....- _ ::: 1 Kxrbnnge, Tblri Htreet. .. before the meeting **»**■ j By order of the Board. will t» ‘»f TeJ “P on s?f’ t sjJmtal up, vriU run erery half A Ferry Bo»t. Pie Nic grounde. be in attendee. »«» *»» “““ *Z£%£%**«™k_ w. Si“ large lot of I'&nanifc, Oa * . below the usual s™lw UAW, »hicb 'f,,'*? “^ f . U p«naia»H»tß piK9. Straw lUu from * CO., tram fI.W lo ,1,00. I6t Wool strrat- w 100I 001 * a «.n~e will be oeatraliied aud I hut If *o, lb« contagious 1“™*: t erected whoever the 1 for »ortili«tton b« generated, eilrr be laid on,»»* 11 bTptiim kSD^rusm pQiaos *b.wM i* a ICT . 3 ' iq ioatantly a Are r aJenxl quite harnteJ K\TRACTOft, and after It quantity of DAUf ™ r^ue Btca then, lito 1 fwuUen, and ln»d fj>o attract, dissolve, and the vMUIc battery, U »U *” A t »*ng of I taeUmorpbi>3-e the t it touches yoa the pain lT wltout a W * l ' wlth *>*'“ l '““ c ; IKS a\ DAI.LET, nmuUcUirtf. C v. ol ' 101l !;j\ i;i f, 1 “o u'utvifiii, no B-‘l •» H. c ' nl .W r n™r% l el«l dealer In mallclnM nUw’-. * al >l, ”™J l All orjers OT lott«n ft* lO- a V. oucagKß S-SSssSsisi;;' ,t f . r « miejjiandtribo»a»iee* »*_« < Dwm J i cUc };nrU»- i AlJW—AgaUiet the 4 f*ni- Jlk “ > ttco»odTraiu*S«rUti;.t uistCTORS: , - , . Brvlley, u. John Full»rt‘ti, .4 f>M J MWiirtM, ] izr&xx*' . *£»<._ eureka insurance company of PITTSBURGH. j IIU N H. aaOESBKIWKO. ruanot. , BOUEilt MSSKY. Erc«»TAS.T i C \V. BATOUKI-OR, ucitßAl A>.v-vt. WILL msuti* against AI.U liisos MARINE AND fire RISKS. j 11. tho«nb«iS'r. w K . Klmlck, ' v -T.D.OpWM. lMiab M- l*nnovft, H D. Cochran, , John A.C.njh«J,l 11 1 S. B. Brjmn, “ DitU McCsnJitsa. »<■ltJoak. k W PEARL STEAM MILL, •vU.IiO'HKNY M-VLOUUDKUVKHKD TO TASIIUK3 IQ .UhM »1 M .1 lb. lh '"" M 0 «■"* ts 11 AUcghony. ~ CABU» Oj!l jy-ja DRY AM ffflElSL, "Vso $8 SmUMteld .tr.et, WRfiOTOJI* ,hortt#t uotico. u ot tultoMn U>oJ | peunsylvanla Company _ nf Vrm rth and Bnnthfi®ld BtreQtß. CAPITAL, 9300,000. wT,!;. UulUlngß tod othor Property waiOst Lose ICF’or KSS*“ by «»• “ 4 th », llu,l ' a 01 •“« S ' a * nd NarSS.I »» 4 Truuportattou DIttHOTOBa: ... V Rod? Pattereon, Jacob Painter, N a l a' nnrrler W. M’Clintock, KenoedyT.Prlenil, f- 'l.jSa'w, W. B- n.vi-n, u a Part, EriMßliroulT Wads Hampton, 1). M. long, A l Jon'T J. H. Jonos, 11. It. CoggaboH, OtllCBB!: r . r!it l„u Hon. WM. r. JOHNSTON twVfrilont ItODY PATTERSON Src'v and TrtdiurcrJi. A. CARRIER. ' ‘ mt B. CARRIER WILLIAMS & ALLEN, btccmoaa to ARNOLD & WILLIAMS, tuNurMmnu&B or Chilson Furnaces, Wrought Iron Tubing, AND FITTING GENERALLY, For Warming and Ventilation of kj»“W A A will contract for Warming and \«ratuaUng h,XI ot' Hot Water, Pipes or CWlfon'a Faroace, street, nttobargk V - ARTHURS Self-sealing Cans 1 I For Preserving Fresh Fruits, gjj||j 11 j |M Tomatoes, tsc. f ||||' 11 j||^ BV HKRMETICAL SBAMNO THESE CANS, which are sealed by the HoUßeheaper without the aid of a tinner, anti opened easily without injurVto the can, are rapidly coming into general ÜBO. Full directions for putting up ffuit accompany the cane, tn. 'ThreM uuarta, £4,25', Gallon, $5 per dozen. The ! SS4nt!s. n“t, In order to secure economy in Iran* OAN, which la closed with a lid covering the j tot when open it may be other reeael, has been fuUy appiOTed by OU* ” % S 3f S'tto Ingion City, D. C. It is claimed to be the best Oan in Urn “au order. accompanied by the eaeh wIU be promptly for -box— ” taU ' Bt ‘SSDBt" W augl toW ° f lffl Wood atrept, tlttabnrgh. loz, AugastSlh, ADEL. &.RD, infant daughter of Robert T. and hub aoßKiaq. at ft o'closfcy , ■ NEW ADVERTISEMENTS- J OS OITV COMMKaCIAU OOIiItE o ®' IBUn QF PITTSBmO B, Corner at Wood end Fourth Sts. APRIL, 1855, and folly organized. Two it m fiAv James Polloctj Hon. Wm- Biglcri to %JSS?o£ Wn.oXcond.ers, CoL Wm. Hoptlo., ond others faculty. ?- the Science of Account., ,B r? d " ’■SwSqß *. HITCHCOCK, A. IL, PtofeßßOr of Mathe- UC | f ‘f ß mm < AB P Sr^ ? or l» 0» — 1 I ‘iili&ak Wi *'o»' PittabMgtf Ear, Leo turer on Commercial Law. , „ i„fiozht and practiced w'T superior merit* {L_* uniformity to obsolete F^nt* teaching —discarding » w using new forms of ed hoots— prolnclr-g transactions of huslneea that conform, to the G f this city daily S Of the - fi»‘g“ 3 Sr 8 h Serclal educaW emertog *5 Ir .“"SLS. «SS ?*»» thla College to be the i ““ihe’MEONCm" Pittsburgh, Pa” • I aug9_ . 8 Arthur; 26 ceuta. panorama for Juis; centa. JUBt retired and o ILDEN FENNEY A Co.'3, Fifth st-« oppoelto the Theatre. lie!bytheJSog'lsHpress■H?S!f. B Sfuj. writer. Nowhere wLdf.pTay.dJn -life in the English laogpag - - ffeg of those engrossing vol philosophy n than pagea \oriible plo* umes. They 4° co ‘ admirable photo tures. but prMcnt to tha raaer t the »tt«n graphs of “ home life, * hum ere the good. Son of those nho ore fond of the b CO, ?or Bale by Nn. 12 fimithflelJ fit. avigQ Turkish Hair Balm, W do. Persian Hair W«, ““® d 0 HalrColortngFlold, “ d UaxS))’ * ffCTTMKOT. M M.rkat » L p %sS‘in«om'wrf FMnhr. »* ’-»*"* lDg th ’ pleilon. S° w by g L OUTHDEET, 63 SUrfcetst. MgP *--- O ooxorß^uopGwoN^S^J^ 1 ' “t -pli*4. Price 25 «»»*» P« bottle. jjj jj abl j.KT_ST^ ADftAßOute-A S?UR 1 Piieß ’ box. Sold *t BIAUHKS tti. KrtßrptrsiTK MiS^^SSSSSS fjTNKJetMcSee’. nocta, for the benefit of Cburch. - - " The Analytical Chemist s AM' ’j, n j theoretical, The EncyclnpeJinof Ohemi.try, piec.iuu » hv linjoth aad ilorfit; • _ gJSS?*nUISS?tf"SouU Engineer* end Me- S Dy"“hrtruc.tor, by David Smyth; II S SffimySK;, by Andrew Donean: 1 on Manufacture cd Iron. j «d Sbde Bole : ' tv .liter cm Kiertrotyplns ; Anl nuLa.rrr.ua other*, tor t,y c MOROA!ii tfrt Wood street, heat Fifth- v a 7=£l '^ pa h nDattcL \ ' xsr, p, JHarihal' & C°., i MIHJB.TKBB and Dealers in Prench nnJ P- A-1 1 DWiiANaiNQS. 87 Wood street, Pittsburgh. for «h. inwmfacturca of M»»rs. tielkoaTt ACo « Pta»s. 8. READ, "hVEIU'WUtKK ADMIRED. | V.'.nl'EreiTWberelSiae Q°od.-Tbe fiinnds of a pare Jlj obi Etc , Bill ie erntlßed to learn tbat I «“ l)«ch«'s net. book, STAR PAPERS ?™ now numbered by Tens of Thousands, nnd ! P 4 r.KKOi » r ® . . wntfe is constant and unabated (or SummlTJeadlns tiiatisr*. wfpJSng, should not neglect to get a copy A mwe wnpaoionable boot for tbetoor of diar A mwe coap teadiDg it U nnsur t '££% One i executel l2mo.Yolume, p C 8 s*» - jj & CO., j irot eajo by N o. 32 g m jthfleld street \ aug» —— - • COLOIUMi FLUID <lota not cclor or Main r leit, but in ot«r, case it will rotors A UiO- a»au . hulr.uheT* ase or sickness has tb® "Vtfirriv A trial *IU satisfy those using it of a most gtouthof youtb. Wen «*T» «»“ * “ pjtt«bUTgh by 53 Market street, j aag" t. ou cf the talr. aDJ uiu Md gtr6ngfll to IU growth. or coloring m«tter,«Jlng w> Fifty coots It doer not «t «» “»*■ oa ‘ s. L. OUTBBEHT, p*r bottle. e old W 53 M ft tfcet street »gg7 . -OwSoirtOoTCSlSt epenal anothw largo lot I do Sr^^S«a f , B l Maortmonl Slcktag- SSr* *o- «■: »“ of wlu b 0 oßc^ a RAml-apntifcl prices. — — —^ r ISSSI ® 4 '-A ._■* cornerSVstaiad oodeta. LVjSl—lo bbls (01 ealo *>J »ug7 _g- A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. OASKOTd! BABKt»TSI-_76 dos«ra Peaeb and Vegetable D Basketa recelTed for sale by a UiJ 7 SAMK3 wardrop. Ty‘'Ly I>LKB - lc bu3h °' 3 h. comas H 01 S S “ s^l ' &l “ d 1L COLLINS. =f ,1 UGS-aTuTmsU U K » tecei»eJ by HPd t. r sale by [angTl HENRY 1L CO LLINB New Bottling KiteWliUmint. BOYD A MORION entered Into co-partnership to transact the business of BOTTLING, in ell Ub branch es, at 08 Liberty street, Neville UalL . 'They hate constantly on hand a euperior INDIA ALB,, put up in pint bottles. Dealers anti families will find it to their advantage to give ub a call, and ® xam " ffKSm we &o yuiv-gff^sa 5801 PORTKRr SARSAPARILLA and MINERAL WATRtt. T«rm» as fayorablo as any other bouse I%™'^ “par* up at * ort "STa J P B * Nwnu°UMi. tie3Bsly__ T*rANTED IMMEDIATELY—A good Cook and Gtela to I VV do hoUBO work la the oouutry; a Garloner.with a Journeyman Shoemaker who speaks Get* San and English; ten dlrls to do house work In tfco city “gocd wogc. paid. Also, a boy of 9 years to bo giyen out “w?ato frames ana hotels con ba supplied with Walters, OhambarmaiJe, and all k Indo o( domestics, nurses, kitchen girls Ac Clerks, Salesmen, Carriage Drivers, Porters, I*a horeJs, men or b W^ I *P| , I^ELUQE NOE OFFICE, 410 Liberty street. TVS. CUMMINGS’ WOIIHB-A full eupply just received D.t D “viSON ? S BOOKSTOBB, 66 Market street. Family Prayers, 2 rols.; $l,OO. 1 Minor Worka.Srolß.; J6coutaeach. Lectures on—Daniel—the Seven Churches—the Apoca lTDfe, S rola.-IVral.leB ant Miracles; .5 cents each. ’Mature Heatings, on Matthew, Mark, Luke, Genesis, wr>inA. nnd Leviticus; 75 conta each. I The Church Before the Flood; Iknedkliona, or the Bless ed life: The Tent and the \ltar; Yokes of the Bay, Bead, and Night; Signs of ihe Times; The Bally Life; i 5 cents on Romanißm; $l - Oommuplon Table; 28 cents. Infant Salvation; 88cents. w -• akd ■ WHOLESALE AND fiETAIL, PARLORS, mlfim RooilS ' ShW /S“ l, t J , £o j K ££ PRIOSS. •-• . <9- W »» n,nt<>l I . oq reasonable terms* • : .t. 1..... burnilheu* AT THE B BHOKTEST NOTIOE. I Warerooms, Ho» : 77 and - L ■„. . i...'^rro«s» li'M V ba*a received on couFigwaent ana for mO»s > y J AM353 WARDKOP. iOQKB JUST RECEIVED, at DAVISON’B, 61 Market, 3 near Fourth street— Krenlngß with-the Romania Ls-Seymour. ,o eta. Hopkins’ End of Controversy, 2 vola; p. Crime’s Travels In the East, f 3 * . . pj B i n Prlae Essay—Theism; The Pastor’s Thoughts; Sermons to Children; Grace of Christ, Tree by Dr. Plumer. , . IIH ._ Old Redstone—new and cheap odmgn. 1 sue of tho abovo wort ia now la ne'tly gotten &£&£*£» mote portrait and ? “ U “ n '‘ nil payable on the delivery of each ionw* aboVo worfc. P *. 4. EIBHE& 4 00. are In Dr. Q. B. Office, No. 20 Fifth etrwt, oppo* l , Shaw’e Optician Store- . T j ff Oo. will be strictly 4®-AUordara addressed to »9garo*wlm | attended to. -."VV •' ■ : ■ v%. **'.■* V*'\ - WOODWEU/S FURNITURE EMBRACING* EFEBY St<LE OF FBUNITCftB, IS ROSEWOOD, BIAHOOANT AND WALNUT, ttU <«u , gmTABLE pon A. A. CAUBUB A BttO., Corner Rnrrlh ami BmJUhfiAi.itruU, PiUtburgh, P*- AGE NTS STATE. MUTUAL FIBE AH» HABTNEIHSUBAHCE CO ov BA A^UAUbU. ~W«0,000.,.. OIBARU . FIBE AHD HABINE IHBUBAHOE GuairAHF n; phILADDLPHXA • (M^.^l..^-----® 300 - 000 - CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPAQ! habtpobd, OJ>N»v - q l!7] CAPITAL.AND ASSBIS...*'»A&*:iW iv - HOBTH WEBTEBH IH BTJB AN CE COMP ABF, OFFICE, MERCHANTS* KXOOASGB, pnttADKLPIUA. CHARIER PERPETUAL. I. »4!«ssrtd?ssra®afffi«» I w. J InßMff Boceivable, Mortgages aEd^ad^ 10Q|000 I Cmß items 000 - _ . . 4253,000 I “ nd »* curreutl » t£3 - JtXpeb'ercrs. t n. Bennett A Co., ttvr-.js'r* 1 fcMSEIB: ..fSgSHgfc' * j- • geobuE BINGHAM, Agent, . , 85 We tec street, Pittsburgh. IHBTJBANCE COMPANY, NEW LISBON, OHIO. rt\ 3 HUNTER. Aaore, Bt Charles Bonding, No. IDS 1 • TUrd ****> : •'-•• E. A. ELOCKSOM, KesU™ l -., . . JAMES BURDICK, Vies President. _ I LBV'X MARTIN, .Secretary anil Tresurer. L£s»sun*- ea*sa»<n British and Continental Exchange* SIOHT BILLS DRAWN BV • , DUSCAS, SHERMAN A CO. . ON THE UNION BANK, LONDON,' I iMM I the OONTINENT. | We also draw Biget Bitts on I M. A. Bruß«li»»itt A Baiun, FRANKFORT A MAIN, „MAN -1 Whl-h Bervo as a Remittance to all parta of GERMANE, S SSSbsK Sajd other securities to I rope, will reclve prompt A CO Wood, comer Third WILLIA3HL DEALER m FLOCK A?/D CRAIN. Fo. 299 r.ihar'_ y atraa t, Pittsburgh, Pa. fitctirlha, the BEST BRANDS of . I’KNNoVI.V A} .j Ai OHIO INDIANA and ! iIISSODRI, SUPERFINE end j EXTRA FhOVB, i; i \gl,ich will always beeold atthsLowestOaah prices. fapll WM. B. HAYS & CO., dealers in bacon, LARD, LARD OIL, DRIED BEEF, BUG AIICURED and • ' ' CANVASSED HAMS A large stock always on hand at ; Mo. HOT Liberty street, ... Pnieccnon, PiaiFa. * j c u>ausa...J.acu>oaJt3...n.o. *traKS-...tr. a-woonwiM. AMERICAN/ ; PA P I K R MAC: H E I maitufactcrihg company, : NO. 78 SECOND STREET, FITT3BtTRGB, .FA~ . 1 rouraXlttH op PAPIHRM ACHE ORNAMENTS M To™hSfa.S ffirmr^A I MctumFmmes,'Wlßdovrf«dDoMllmds, WactotATrasW, Cornices,'Ventilators and Centra Pleas for CeDtaStßo- I .cites and Mouldings of every description, sirs 1 cntSmUnd warranted more durable than anyotberail*'-,,, | no executed’on tbd shortest notice, i I N.B —Aitenticn of Steamboat Builders la di rected to this arricle, on . I Ko. 78 Second-afc,UtTfeea'Wo^^^ iMftrb g kB 'L | je2l v • ' pjttobnygn. SALE GOO D S A. A. MASON & CO,^ ANNOUNCE the opening of thelr Creat Seml-Aunuel Bole or their Immense Stock. r £ a £? c Al }s ] Jtj£i, out the establishment will b«t down and closed oat. . ••' —-' ; . . . JOHN COCHRAN & BROS ' MAIIDFAOTUBBBS OF v-'-^ 1 RON RAILING, IRON VAULT?' VAUL® DOORBI, Window Sinttere,' Window Guard*, 1 Sc. • Nos, 91 Second etreet and S® ?****^,*V (OITWBEH 'WOOD 4*o . PIITSBVSaa, Pin : , • : r lUra on hand a variety of new patterns; “f *®- Plaln,suitable fcraUpurposes. rerticnlarattentlonpaU ■■.-...larfnu Prase Lots- Jobblpgdone at show notice. fajH .. jujrufAOicaiaa oi M’KEE’S PENNSYLVANIA 11 . UL6ISX3 OP WINDOW GLASS, , Eitt«, Double Btreogth L Imitation Crown and Buby K - - Viola, flasks, fickle and Sat ; ~} * * Wine, Porter and Mineral Bottles; Telegraphic & Lightning-Hod Insulators, j aEOOND, between wood a MARKET STS., i nrtasroaii, tstrai. . ; Bui a Short distance from the Bteamboat landing and ' from Mohopgaheta House, St, Charles, and Pity He tel. [apO. j.-a. JOHE9 ....e. D. D*aar. ; . JONES & DENNY, • \ Forwarding and Commission Merchants, ? aul»1 61 WATER STREET, PITTSBURGH. ; •: transportation to A»D mom the kastkks cities m PSNNA. CAN AD and S * ILI ‘O*D3- _ D. LEECH & c°. S LINE, i Between , all lostruo ; :iona promptly attended to. , . p. LEECH & CO, • •: Address or ?PP»r» p Btteet and CanaLPlttaburgb. IIARRISs LEBGu, R-relvioff Depot No. ISSouth Third street* Deliveries Depot. Dock PhUailelphJf A. BMITH, Agent, .., *• No. 76 North street, Baliisaor-. JNO.McDONALD.A3y .e. No. 7 Battery Place, Her . York ap4:3m is MERRICK HOUSE W. A. BLOSSOM, Pro' Hemov m J. KIBNEB 4 00. here renter I . Kftlißtreet, opposite Magr fed their office to No. 23 (Oculist) office, where cUlxeua w' ,&>«, In Dr. Q. B. Shun’* receive euhecrlptions for lhV 7 . ill find - the hooke open to TON, »ni other I»t« public* 7 ,NQ'a Lltß Otf WABHINGK o' •' none. Jj4\ 1 v V ; s. M’KEE & CO*. HEW B RIGHTO REAVES' ZEE . .. * -.1 1 ■J- „ • 'V . ■ • !, • .\•% r . •K H "•* •* ■< a'- - v ;::;c ■ • j'EiEToa.:-, COUNTY, PA.
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