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We would call the attention of MERCHANTS AND BDBINESB MEN to the fact that we have justroceived from Philadelphia a number of fonts of new Job Type, end *lB cqw prepared to fill orders for Cards, Circulars, Bill Baade, Papar Books, Posters, and Programmes for exhit-r tious. All orders will be promptly filled. *B®* i*eraon3 leaving thi city during the summer, who de sire the daily or weekly ibtf forwarded to them, can have it do>ie regularly for any specified lime, by leaving their or ders and address at Vie ojice, corner of Fi/Zh and JVooJ tirteU- Democratic County Comm itteo of Correspondence. The Democratic County Committeo of Corres pondence assembled at the St. Charles Hotel, on Saturday, July 21st. After a short address by Thomas Farley, Esq., and others, in fever of re ferring the nomination of-State and County offi cers to a County Convention, tho following reso lutions wero adopted: Resolved , That tho Democrats of the several Wards, Boroughs and Townships, of Allegheny county, be requested to meet at the usual places on Saturday, the 18th of August, and elect two delogatcs from eaoh distriot, to moot in County Convention on tbo following Wednesday, at tho Court House, at 11 o'olock, A. M., to take such action regarding a ticket for State and County officers for the ensuing fall elcotion as tho Con vention may deem proper. The citizens of the Boroughs aud Townships will assemble between the hours of 3 and 5 o’clock, P. M., and of tho oities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny between tho hours of 5 and 7 o’olock, P. M. DELKGATK EUCKTIHOS. At a meeting of the Democratic County Committee on Wednesday a resolution waß adopted fixing the time of holding the delegate meetings in the Boroughs on Saturday, betveon the hours of 6 and 7 P. M., instead of between 3 and 5, as before designated. COMMITTEE UKETISQ Tho Demooratio County Committeo met on Wednesday, at 11 o'clook, A. M., pursuant to sbII ; and the following resolution was adopted: Resolved, That we, the members of the Democratic Com mittee of Correspondence, piedge-oureelves that we are not nor never intend to belong to unj eecret oath bound politi cal maociatiou, and hare never made any eifurt to belong to sßclt; and we bold the principles of said organization in abhorrence and contempt. Another resolution was passed reoommending to the Demooratio Convention, which assembles on Wednesday next, to a similar ooareo to exoludo the Know Nothings, if any such aro re turned. Tho following resolution was then adopted: Resolved, That tho Oh&irmau of the Committee bo re quested to act afl temporary Chairman of the Convention until it te duly organized, Ly the election of onicer/ TIIE WHIG COUMITTEE. The mooting of tho Whig county committee on Tuesday last was the last appearance of tho old Whig party amongst us. There is somethiug sad after all iu contemplating tho final dissolu tion of u onco greatand powerful party. It was the party of Clay and Webster, and many other stalwart ohampions, and gallantly it did battle against the serried heats of tho Dcmooraoy. It onoo embodied within its ranks nearly half the voters in the Unitod Statea. It had a platform of principles dearly defined, boldly annonnoed, and contended for tbom with a zeal and energy that could elicit admiration, if it could notoom. maud sneoess. But ouo by ono its principles wero oondomued by tho popular voice iu 18&2 an overwhelming defeat satified its loaders that it could never more hopo for success It is gone. So for as this county is concerned tho meeting on Tuesday mado a formal assignment and transfer of its chattels and effeota to tho Republican party. Whether the wholo body of voterß stilt olaiming to bo Whigs will consent to tho transfer is doubtful. They havo boon sold without their expressed oonsent; transfered, too, to a seotional, and not a national party. To those who rightly estimato tho value of the Union, and of poaoo and harmony throughout the republic, there is no ohoioe but to act with the Demooratio party. But tho Republican party offers no induce ments for Democrats to join it. It has no attractions for them. Its one principle is abo litionism. It is an “ ism," — a single idea. No party can beoomo powerful and permanent on so narrow a basis. It draws to its support only those with whom the anti-slavery sentiment is stronger than all others; and it has no hopo of any existenoe oxoept in the Northern StatOß. With suoh a limited field of aotion, and such limited aims, it oan never acquire a command ing influenoo in tho councils of the nation. One thing, however, it promises, if the resolu tions of tho Whig Committee can bo taken as an indication. It promises earnest hostility to the Know Nothings. Tho resolutions oharge them with treaohery and fraud, and adopt tho Benti mouts of a letter or Mr. Reed, of Philadelphia, which deolares open and bitter war on the Know Nothing party. The men who are aotivo in this Republican movemont are ovidontly iu earnest on this point; and there ban be no doubt of thoir earnestness iu opposition to slavery. It is tho anti-slavery party in siuoerity, and exclu sively so. It denounces religious proscription and the prejudices of birth-plaoe. It has iu foot no principles iu oomtnon with tho American party except Us hostility to the Dcmooraoy. Suoh is the new party that has now boon duly inaugurated ; and that has presented its one plank platform to tho people of this oounty; and that will soon be organized thronghont the State. In Ohio this party has suddenly acquired great strength. It has taken tho wiud out of tho Know Nothing sails at tho very first step, by tho nomination of Chase for Qovornor. The K. N.’u were floored in a day. Bat a large portion of them havo rallied, and nominated another candidate for Uovornor. Thus threo tiokots are in the field, and threo parties are organized. So it will be, no doubt, in Pennsylvania. The Prospect. — Wo have seldom seen the Damoorooy of this county take a more lively in terest in any contest than at present in regard to the October election. Our foes are numerous snd aotivo ; but tho Democrats are not alarmed There is now a prospect of harmony and earnost effort among all who are opposed to seoret poli tical societies, and seotionßl issues ; and wo be lieve very few Democrats will nogloot the duty to vote this fall, and to labor zealously for the suooess of our party. Democrats may take oourago from tho signs of tho times. Our foes are divided ; our friends united ; and if a good tioket is presented by the Convention we oon en ter the oontest without fear, and with a fair ohance of success. Con Nells viLhn Railroad.— lt will be soon by the advertisement that after tho 20th iust., oars W run regularly on the above named railroad to Broad Ford, 54 miles from Pittsburgh. An other portion or tho road is completed, and to bo brought Into use. If ihe company drives on the work, as of late thoy have done, we shall soon have a railroad to Baltimore—a road that will pay, too, and be a great benefit to our oity. We like the way things are managed by that oompany. Boeioh, 10 Siate siaizT. ( Remarkable OccunßEsuii.—A oiroum3tanco of a somewhat extraordinary oharaoter ocourrcd a Bbort time siDco io one of tho-flourishing towns of tho midland oounties. A olergyman died, and his wife and daughters, on tho third day after hie deoense, rcoolleoting that no likeness remained, it was agreed, ore tho grave olosed over him, that the body should bo nnshrouded and a portrait taken. A young lady of some professional oelebrity was engaged for tho task. Sho, with tho assistauoo of an attendant, took off tho shroud and plaoed the body in tho re quisite posture ; but, other duties requiring tho artist’s attention, tho skotoh was deferred till noon. About 12 o’olook, at tho foot of tho bed, the lady oommenoed and went through an hour’s work on this image of death. At this stage of tho proceedings, by some unaocountablo motion, the hoad of the death-like figure fell on the side. Nothing daunted, the artist carefully took the head to replaoo it, whou, lo ! tho eyes opened and staring her full in the faoe “ the dead ” in quired “ Who are you T „ Tho young profes sional, ” without trepidation, took tho bandage from the head and rubbed his neok. Ho imme diately saw tho ehroad, and laughod immoder ately. Tho artist quietly oalled the family; their joy may bo imagined, but oannot bo de scribed. That evening, ho who had laid throe days in his shroud, bomoanod by mother and sisters with agonized tears, gladdened thoir hearts by tekiog his accustomed plaoc at the tea table, and at this moment is making an ex cursion in Noth Wales.— Bedford (EnulmJ) Ttmes, 1 Sikgulae Fatality.—A week ago last Sunday a gang of men employed on the Bock Island Railroad went oat on a timber train some forty miles from tho city. Tho Jay was hot and they drank a great quantity of water takon from the tank of the tender, and ttomo twenty of them indulged freely in drink from a jug of liquor with whiok thoy had provided themselves, so that when they returned they were beastly drank. Ou Monday tho most of them were taken sick, and an informant states, that out of sixteen who wero known to bo of tho party, twelve have died, two aro despaired of, and one is very Blok, while tho sixteenth has esoaped siokness entirely. Tho physioian who have seen the oases are un decided whother the fatality is to be attributed to tho water or the liquor, but from the fact that the oonduotor and engineer, who also drank from the tank have been siok, it is probable that some deloterious substance was in the jug whioh held the liquor. Five of the men died in one house on titato st., south of Twelfth.—Chi cago Express. A Monohabiao.— An old gentleman in New York has lately felt a severe siokness, during whioh he exhibited a strange sort of monomania. Ono day ho protended that he was dead, and re quested that they should lay him out with due propriety, whioh not being done, he stormed y at his attendants, and threatened to haunt them nightly. Ho thus continued to aot for sev ers ays, telling them it was abomiuablo to keop , h .‘“ a . bov ° ground for such a length of timo, and tha he was fast mortifying. A few nights ago, while no one was >n the room, ho arose from bed, and jumpod from tho second story window, and happened to strike in such a manner that he was not muoh hurt. He was determined to go and bury himsolf. Strangely enough, the fall perfeotly oured him of tho bolief that ho was dead, and he iB nearly recovered. Kip* A Missouri editor announces that the publication of his paper will be suspended for six weeks, in order that he may visit Saint Louis with a load of bear skins, hoop poles, shingles, oak bark and picketed oatfish, which bo had ta ken for subscription. the mews* Dennison, the post offioo olork at Chicago, charged with robbing tho mails, has been oon viotod and sentenood to ten years’ imprison ment. Tho Richmond Dißpatoh eaya that Mr. M. B. Godwin, a compositor in that offioo has lost dur ing tho prevalence of the fever nt Gosport, a father, mother, aunt, sister, brother, brother in-law, nephew and cousin, all of whom were residents of that place. Returns of the present census of the city of Buffalo, from all the wards exoept two, show an aggregate population of 03,657 inhabitants. Tbo two deficient wards will probably raise tho total to 74,000, which is considerably icss than tho first estimate of 90,000. The population of Buffalo in the year 1860 was 60,000. The census of Chioago h&B also just been ta ken. l'ho present population is 87,900 ; last November it was G 4,140; increase in seven months, 27,000. Tho number of now buildings erected during the last year is 2,000, many of them of the first class. There are now 138 ves sels belonging to that port. Nineteen out of twonty-two wards of New York city givo, under this year’B consua, a pop ulation of 516,394. The three wards not yot returned gave, in 1850, a population of 99,473. The population of the city will probably not bo over 620,000, which is considerably less than was estimated, but is enough for a “considera ble sized “ crowd. Two boys, named Fraaois Chambers and Jaoob Dale, the first from Philadelphia and tho latter from Porry county, attempted to fire the eastern House of Refuge recently. They wore commit ted to prison in default of $1,600 bail each. It appeared from iho testimony aud admission of one of the boys, that they set firo to the work shop in two places and then attempted to out the belt connected with the foroo pump, so as prevent any water from being thrown from that direction. A distressing case of drowning occurred at Atlantic city on Mouday last. Mr. James An drews, Wife and daughter, of Mauoh Chunk, and Mr. William A. ltjyd and wifo, of Summit Hill, wero in bathing, but ventured in beyond their depth, and before they could be rescued Mr. Boyd and Mrs. Andrews wore drowned. Tho number of persons drowned on tho sea shore this season is very large, and shows the temerity of visitors, and the little care taken to provide against such accidents. The Monsteu Snake Taken !—A letter from Perry village, Wyoming oounty, New York, to tho Buffalo Republic, announces that the big soake whioh has boon orcating such a sensation in the neighborhood of Silver Lake, has boon harpooned by a sailor named Smith. Tho mon ster is fifty nine feot five inches and ouo barloy ooru in length, a head “ about the si 2o of a full grown calf/' with a body varying from six to two ft. in circumference. His body is described as be ing “ ainuous, like a euukc," although many peo ple, judging fi-om the appearance of tho hc&d, say that it is a well developed specimen of tho tamper eel ' As the snake, or animal, or what ever it in, hc*G uo teeth it. has been impossible eveu to guess at its age. Lirge crowds have flooked to soe it, aud consequently tho hotels in Perry village aro all dolngfTrell. PsouinmoN in Gotham —Tho present Liquor Law is a complete nullity iu Gotham, and in deed throughout almost tho entire State it is disregarded. No sot of people know this belter than the temperance men themselves. They have therefore bold a conference iu the metro polis, at which it was resolved to advooalo suoh amendments to tho present Prohibitory Liquor Law, at tho next session of tho Legislature, as will obviate the difficulties in the wav of its en forcement. Tho scaroh and seizure olnuse will probably be struck out, but a new provision will bo added, designed to stop the leak whioh at pre sont exists in regard to foreigo liquors iu origi nal packages. NuE'iu \Skhtsen Railroad — There was con siderable competition for the work on tho North- Western, advertised for letting on tho 10th. Quito a crowd of contractors were in attendance, and a largo number of proposals put in. Tho work was allotted as follows: Section No. 2. Evans it Snyder. “ “ Nighlwine Si Travis “ “ 11. Alexander McConnell '* ** dii. Patrick Fenlon. Bridge " 8. Blake & Co. S&~ Wo are informed that freights that wore seat from New York by tho Peuunsylvauia Rail road, ou Thursday evening last, wero delivered in Cincinnati ou Monday evening. Pretty good timo that for froight linos. Doe.Uok., Instigated by Damphool and tbe Devil, Joins tbe Know Nothings. Knowing more about selling groceries than about politics or religion, but was scared to death by Damphool and others of his kin and name ; told me if I didn’t join the Know Noth mgs I d be burst up, broiled on gridironßby the Catholics; also, that the Irish burned natives t ,^ n I fr |.°“ oe ' l them “8 » ohoico foreign lunch ■’ 7... l . Bto b® bn mt or fricaseod; told them I d join. Startod at 12 o’olook at night, went down town, then up town; met watchman; Damphool and ho turned round three times, then stood on one leg; Damphoolthen said, “Horum soorum;” watchman said, « Highcataiarum, go ahead;” Damphool said watohman was one of ’em ” Went through seven baok Btroets, then slong oross stroet to near whore wo started; dived down cellar stops, door; Damphool whoo-whoood like an owl three times, knocked door nino timos; somebody inside squalled liko a tom oat twice, knocked door three times, door opened * dark as Egypt; tied handkerohief over my eyes ■ another door openod, rattling of ohains and strong Bineil of sulphur; thought my timo had como, and tried to pray, tut oould’nt think of anything but “ now I lay mo down to eloep.” They led mo in, threw me down on all fours, hit mo nino oraokß with u paddle on unmentionable place, stuok two pins in the same, blatod liko a billygoat, then general caterwauling by the whole oompany. Raised mo up and took off handkerohief, saw large orowd with fool’s osps on, big ears stioking up. Big pioturo hanging on the wall, Christ crucified; undornoath in large letters tho words, “ The work of Catho los \ thought before ’twas the Jews, wasu’t oortain now; Damphool lod mo up to tho man with biggcßt ears of any, behind a table; mado mo kneol down ; man with the biggest oars said, “ You solemnly swear ;” told him I’d swear to anythlag; don’t know what I did Bwear, was so scared. Man with big ears told me I waa a member of tho transient and honorable order of Know Nothings—mado him a bow, told him I was muoh obleegod, and took a Boat. Song by tho wbolo house: “ Possum up u gam stump, Raccoon In a holler," 4c. After tho song, the man with the big ears of fered up a short prayer, that “ tbe land might bo delivered from the Pope, tho devil, and from furriners in general,” to which some said amen, some bravo, and a few enooro. Man with tho big ears then stated that the business for that night was to deoido upon a candidate for Con gress ; said “ they had nino hundred members, and there wero nino hundred and twenty-BQven candidates. Didn’t know how it waa, didn’t un derstand it; but one thing ho knowed, he wern’t going to give op his claim, wished he plight be tctollay cxfiaoctioated if bo did.” Several with smallor ears then said, “them was exactly their sentiments,” but thought a little delay wouldn’t hurt, better count noses first. Meeting then broke up ; went home and sent to an opothooary for Jew David’s Hebrew plas ter ; oouldn't sot down for three days, effects of paddle. Damphool called to see me ; talked politics ; told him I should vote for Stephens, lie said 1 shouldn’t, had sworn not to ; told him I’d quit; said if 1 did I’d lose rry custom, K. N.’s wouldn't trade with me, called mo “ traitor, perjarer,” and all that. Don’t know what to do ; reckon I’ll have to stick to ’em. Mora About lb» lllou A correspondent of the New York Evooing Pott, writing from Louisville, bee the following in relation to the Into riots there : I am orodibly informed that over six hundred Irish and Qerman laborere and tradesmen left this oity during the two days after tho riot to make Cincinnati their permanent abode An auctioneer postpones other ealos previously ad vertised to make room for a large accumulation of second-hand furniture, which must bo prompt ly sold under Urn -hammer. These nro straws to bo set down to tho debit of Know Nothing- t I have taken some pains to get accurate in- I formation as to the origin of tho riots, and I think thoro is no doubt of the “ Amerioan ” par ty having struok tho hrst|blow They charge up on tho Irish the preparation of fire-arms, and I ‘ n languago of the Louisville Journal, the I “ pouring of a promiscuous and murderous fire from their dwelling houses upon tho passers I by.” But this murderous fire seems to have r» boundod harmlessly from the rhinoceros hides |of the Know Nothings. Two only aro said to havo been killed, while twenty foreigners, more or less, were murdered by revolvers, dubs pitchforks, hanging and burning ! Ono of those two was shot by on unknown hand whilst aim ing a second blow at an unarmed Irishman whom Ibo bad already knocked down. And this “ Amerioan oitizon" had served out two terms |iu tho penitentiary 1 The foots go to prove that tho armed preparation and tho provocation was with tho Know Nothings. They, nnd not tbo foreigners, hod tho clubs, tho revolvers, tho I pitobforks, and thoy did tho banging, tho shoot ing and tho burning. There was no fighting. It was an " Amerioan ” coup d’etat. Ono more straw. Seeing that tho yellow tiok ot was tho protective cue of tho Know Nothings somo cltizenß of foreign birth adopted tho harm loss artifioe of carrying ono openly in the hand, | saving a whito ono oonooalcd to drop into tbo ballot box. But it was of no uso. Thoy were watohod and olubbed as they oamo out of tho orowd. Who deßtroyod tho freedom of 'tho bal lot, by adopting tbo distinctive tioket? Who prcoonoerted this doliborato outrago on tho rights of oitizenship ? By what party wero olubs suspended over tho bonds, and loaded pistols aimod at tho man who held whito liokota! This Mcbbts. Prcntioo St Co., was tho first blow, and you struok it. If it wero Who and known, as now pretended, that the Irish wero armed boforohand, why did not tho Know Nothing Mayor disarm them, and provont tho riot, as ho might, and should havo done. j; There aro growliugs and single assaults hang ing on tho heels of this infernal riot ; but the probability is, that there will bo no furthor seri ous dieturbanoa at present. An Ibibh Widow in Cloves —Seody Mahom ed, soon after his elevation to tho tbrono of Mo roooo, about the middle of tho last oontury, was desirous to complete tho dofonoee of Fox, and, knowing the auperiority of the English in’ engi neering, he applied to the British govermont for tho aid of somo person skilled in the art. Tho request was aeoeded to, and au experienced sergeant of tho Sappers and Minors, having been selooted as a fit person, was placed at tho dispo sal of his Msjesty. Seedy Mahomed rooeived him with much kindness, and allottod a sultablo house for his rooeption. Tho sergeant oontin- I ued in tho servioe of the Sultan for somo timo after he had completed tho works at Fez, and at length died, leaving his widow, without issue. After his intermont, tho widow, who was a pretty Irish woman, sought an interview with the Sul tan, in order to obtain a ponsion and the means of returning to her own oonnlry. His Majesty was muob struok by her fair and comely appoar aute, and treatod her with oondesoension and benevolence. That interview resulted in tho poor Irish woman becoming the Sultana of Mo rocco. Suit against a Railroad Company fob Caus ing Sterility in a Lady. —The Jeffersonville Railroad Company have recoived notification from a lawyer residing in ono of the Interior oountioa of Indiana, that suit will bo brought by a lady olient to reoovor damages for the rosult of an accident that occurred on that road last fall. The oars boing thrown down an ombank ment this lady received a wound prononnoed then by physloians a more slight abrasine of the skin. She returned homo, having passed a night in New Albany, where eho suffered for look of hotol accommodations, and now, after a long interval, it appears Buoing the Company. The ground for the suit is that the injuries reoeived by the oooident wore of such a naturo as to unfit her for maternal duties, or rather that Bhe oan not be a mothor. Tho matter of ooune, will be properly Investigated. It is oertainly a very novel affair. The lady interested Is only twen ty-four years of age, and is said to be quite handsome. New Yobk Dry Goods Trade.— The fall dry goods trade wbb fairly inaugurated on Friday by a large auotlon sale of French merinos and bom bazines. The sale attracted an immense attend ance, including a number of buyers from the neighboring oitios, and tho oompotition among bidders was very spirited. Prices realized show an advance of 10 to 16 per oent. ovor last year’s annual sale. Every lot on tho catalogue, inclu ding 6000 pieces merino and 1600 bombazines, were sold, and a great many lots wore duplica ted. The sale is considered a very satisfactory one in every respeot. The dry goods trade gen erally is looking up, 11,600 pieeos printing oloths having been sold in New York last week on a basis of 60x64 picks. Wnv it Grows.— The New Haven Register says that the rapid growth of Episoopaoy in New England is in a great degree owing to tho faot that tho ohuroh avoids tho disoussion of all ex .“afters, and is more proverbial for preaohing tho gospel aooording to St. Paul than -that of Kansas and Nebraska (From the Bus ion Post.] THE WINDOW RHYHIE. Rla. Post— When I first *ow that reward offered for a rnyme to window, I sat down and wrote tho followingstan- Still, in *pßeof the strong temptations offered In the reward, my diffidence would have prevented their publica tion had not my mother encouraged me by reading aloud Mr. Longfellow’s “Victor Galbraith” and “LongThoughta,” Tennyson’s poem of “The Letters,” and Bryant’s « Robert of Lincoln ■ at the same timo complimenting me upon tho adicate allusion , in my poem, to tbe first transgression. 1 saw,with eager eyes, that stump To furnish rhymes to window; Rapped twice on my preposterous bump, And thought on dear Lnclnd’. Oh l If you should eeo her—you’d go mad I Jump headlong through the window : If you should hear her slug—egad t You’d pity Jenny Liod. OnM Sweat is tbe memory of her smile, - Which paradised the window : And blessed is the trysiing stile Where my young heart she pined. OLh! If mothei Eve had such a face— {Or Eden had a window) Or such a form—or half tlw grace,-; No wonder Adam sinned. Ob inf Why Adam most have bo u a brute, It standing ’aeatb her window, lie did not himself with frufc,* First knawsd by sweet Lucind’. Oh 1 1 ' < 1 Were she but fair and never false— What would I not have ginned, Ob! My 6enflnB roo'!—quick I hartshorn! Snllo 1 tiho’s laughing at—tho window. Muslin! usurp thep’ucaol brains! My mind’s unhooked, unpinned I Ob! Bind her pink sash around my pains / Farewell! fm out of wind. Oh tin.'! ° no will recognize, in the paaaago notwl obov«, tho apple*yoatlon to the first transgression. 1 Entiidsiash.— A few yoars ago, when Mrs Fatron was playing a very brilliant engagement at Now Orleans, fin Incident occurred wbioh will never bo forgotten by thoao prosent. Mrs. Forron was personating somo very ardu ous oharaotor, and ono whero tho intorost and sympathy of tho andionoo was demanded, whoD, in tho middle of a very exciting scene, on apple oarne flying from tho gallery upon tho stage. The husband of tho lady very much inoen sod at tho supposed inßult rushed to tho gallory, and in a loud voioo demanded satisfaction. For somo timo ho was uaablo to disoovorthoindivid ual, bat at length a person whom he noticed for the first timo inqaired— “ Do you wont to know who fired that apple?” ”,Yes!” answorod Mr. Farren boiling with rago, and a faint hopo of instant revongo on the malefactor glimmoring upon his oountenanco. With a faco oxprosaivo of strong enthusiasm tho other replied— ’ “ Well, I did , and I would throw bushel of apples, if I had thorn ; to a woman that will Dlav aa well as she did.” r 1 Farroo vamosed, a wisor and a hotter mao, Old Times in New York—ln reading lately an acoountin an old volumo of tho “ Ncero Plot’’ in the oily of Now York, in 1714, a plot, tho ox lstenoa of which was never estabUshcd by any proof that would warrant tho conviotion of tho aoousei, we were struok with tho kind of pun ishment whioh suggested itssolf to the New l orkors, as proper for auoh au offense. Four teen of tho negroes wore buruod at the stake ! This was the manner in which slaves wero pnn lshed for great orimes, whom olavety existed in New Y ork. Let the N. Y. Tribtiuo make a uffle of it in its next denunciation of Southoru bnr barity, no exhibited in a enso of negro burning for a most horrid crime. ’ Extensive Animal —We saw in tho town or Protection, a day or two since, a mare four years old, and still growing, woll proportioned nineteen and a half hands high. Bho is a good looking animal, iron grey, and belongs to Messrs. Erlin St Buell. Bho is considered tbo argest animal of tho kind in the world. This a tho product of Erio oouuty. Who can beat —Buffalo Republican. Oe-Worm.l Worm. I~A great many learned treatise, have been written, ox-plaining the origin of; and classifying the worms generated in the human cyat.m. Scarcely any topic of medical science has elicited more acute ol nervation and profound research; and yet phyri- Mane at. very much divided la opinion on the subject It muet be admitted, however, that, after all, a mede or rx palling there worms, and purity log the hrd, from lh „ir presence, I- of more value than th. wireat disquisitions a to the origin. The expelling agent has at length L-on found Dr. M’Lane's Vermifuge is tfi„ mind, sought after a pacific, nnd has already super, -aded all other worm modi clnea, He efficacy being Universally acknowledged by me ll cal practiUcnera. As iurther proof, reed the follow log fr.-a, a lady— oc* t .f our ovu citizen* „, . Ne " Yoek, October 1L l-Oi 1 Li, la to certity that I was troubled with worms for more Win « y«,-. 1 n advised to us. SI-Lane’, celebrated Cer ntjuge. I toot one bottio, which brought »hout an, worms! I commenced improving nt once, and am now yrr footly wall. Tho public can lean, m y name, and further particulars; by applying to Mrs. Herdlo, No. 3 Manhattan Pises, ut la R. L. TlMtail, Diugrlct, nrn-r ol Itntgnr and Monroe streets. Purchasers will please be earful lo auk tot Dr M'Lane's FtrmiJ'ugt, and lake none else. Ail other Vermi fuges, In comparison, ore worthier. Dr. M’LanVd genuine Vermifuge, alu hie rated Liver Pills, can now bo had at all Dru- Stores In tbc United States and Canada. AUo, for pair by the pol* proprietor/!, FLEMING BROS., Bucceenoru to J. KLM 4 auglu.dsw No. (k) WOOJ rtreet, corner of Fourth. (Latter from lion. Jobu Minor Botte, of Virginia.) lUcumosd, July Uth, IS6&. Nasrs. Wm. X. Beers if Co.-Genlt: Considerations or Juty to tho afflicted alone prompt mu to>end you this vol untary testimonial to the great value of Carter’s Spanish mixture) for that almost Incurable dlEeasu Scrofula. ' Without being disposed or deeming it necessary to go into the particulars of the care, I can Bay that tho astonish ing results that have been produced by the uso or that medicine on a member of my own Lrmily, anil under my own observation and superintendence, after the skill of the beet physicians had been exhausted, and all tho usual rem edies had failed, fully justify me iu recommending its us. to ail who muy he suffering from that dreadful malady 1 do not mean to say that It is adapted to all constitu lions, or that it will afford the name relief in ail cases; for of course, I can know nothing about that—but from what 1 have seen of the effects, I would not hesitate to uso it, In any and every case of Scrofula, with perrons for whom 1 ielt an interest, or over whom I could exercto inlluonce or 'optrol. llespectfully yours, JNO. BOTTH. m£r”° rU ?S,‘ t, ““’ thl! iD “ lant “ is applied", , ,l? , 0r «! Ten h ? DALLKY'S PAIN EX TRACTOR 8 galvanic effects, and except the Darts ar« dn compoßed, they will noon be restored to their natural color; but If *o, the contagious Influence will be neutralized and arrested, for mortification cannot proceed wherever the salvo bo laid on, and now fiesh will certainly bo generated poison fuom iwaxcrs, eiptiixs abd plants Are rendered quite harmless by rubbing In instantlv H quantity of DAILEY'S PAIN it Iws swollena and livid spots are visible. Kven then like the voltaic battery, it will directly attract, dissolve’ S metamorphose the polsottfng influence. At the stinc of bees and mosquitoes, the Inßtont it touches vmfthl £ i bite, of ribid animate aisoartS .igM“ur B « n o’f neW “ hOUta "''■'-P l '* l ” en Graved label, with DALLEY, Manufacturer, «. /1 » ‘>a‘ V ’ ® 4 00, l^prietorfl. VV^ J Steeet ml;- dealer If ’ 4U thronghout the United Sta J. All nrdara or lot “rTrw”" ATO Newark ' V. 6uOKMKK ’ jyll):tUw2w Lungs! Lungs it F«motw suffering from dlsesaoß of the throat or lungs are, in a great majority of eases, completely restored to health by a falthfril trial of Dr. Curtis’ Uygeana or Inhaling Vupor. By the Doctor’s new method of treatment, the medical agent is brought In direct contact with the diseased Parts, and cannot fail of having a beuefloial effect. All druggists sell It. Nee advertisement In thle paper. OluMon—Da. CuMle’ UYGEANA is the original uud only genuine article. jaUUwdAw «9~Stooklng Factory.- u. DALY’S stocking Faolory, where everything Is mode in tho HOSIERY LINE la at the comer of St. Clair and I’enn streets. Ue Is con! Unually turning out every variety of Hosiery, well mado and suitable to the season, which may bo ulwayu obtained Wholesale and Retail at hie Store, corner of Market alley and Fifth Btreeh Don't forget the name—C. DALY and No - S - apffi AVJust Reaelverl, a superior.blot of Lutong, Pongee and Grass COATS, which are desirable, and will be sold low roa oasu, at GKIBBLE’S, N°. 240 Liberty street, head of Wood. Pennsylvania Insurance Company _ OP PITTSBURGH, torner of Fourth and Smithfleld streets. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, 9300,000. }LS» „ Uuildingß and olher Property against Loss nS, S? 0^ 6 fa y Kre, and the Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. w DIRBOTOES: a *a' n n «!^ I * OD, RoJ y Patterson, Jacob Painter, j.™»qN or, i W. M’Ulintock, Kennedy T. Friend, I SSSmiSF 1 ? 7, W. a Haven, D. E. Park, a i rouI » Wade Hampton, D. iL Long, A. J. Jones, J.H. Jones, H. H. Coggshall, _ officers: non. WM. P. JOHNSTON. • L?. £Ye s i & nL BODY PATTERSON. V and Treasurer Jl. A. OARBIBR. Amxtant &crdary„ti. 8. OABRIER. received from the East a jvpuaw ifi«? of Panama, Canton, LraiJ and Canada SifuT which we can sell much below the nsual Vi m 2® cents upwards. Panama Hats m JJ ,M $4,00 ‘ MORGAN A CO* “g”. 164 Wood street JG?*fASS5 or !? P your Hat or Cap 81 16-1 WOOD atreet, and examine oar n?«T L^? a »l nd o**B. which will be sold as LOW for uabu as any otter house In the city can or will soil them. N _ . MORGAN A 00 , ‘ nid ** ext “ once to the new Presbyterian Church, -» 0A0 One door from Sixth street. Aw* Piea6e publish the following ticket, ami oblige senator: WILLIAM WILKINS, Peebles township. ASSEMBLY; HOPEWELL HEPBURN,‘City; WILLIAM KERR, Upper St. Clair; JAMES A. GIBSON, Pine township; JOHN H. McILHENNY, Jefferson township; Dr. A. H. GROSS, Peebles township. PBOTHONOTAEY: JOHN BIRMINGHAM, Ohio township. SHERIFF RODY PATTERSON, City. TREASURES : THOMAS BLACKMORE, Upper Bt. Clair. coroner: WILLIAM ALEXANDER, City. WILLIAM G. HAWKINS, Penn township. auditor: JAMES B. FULTON, Tarentum. fpS* *° tu « Democracy and Qualified uv Voter# of Allegheny County.— Having seen my name in the Pittsburgh Post and Union presented by some one as a candidate for a seat In the House of Eep» resentatlves at the coming October election, I feel grateful tor the Madness of my friends deeming me a sultablo per* son to fill a seat In the Legislative hall ot the Keystone 8 ; a eTetlhe l oBS > owID S to my ha* Ing solicited a number °fttae Democratic party to place me on their ticket for the office of Prothonotary, 1 feel compelled to decline a noznl oatlon bv said Convention as a member of the Legislature: still asking my friends of the Democratic party a nomina tion for the office of Prothonotary. _ . JOHN H. MaELHINNY, / aog7:te of Jefferson Township. * ofill FRI Pp T ?f W « t ?! B U h p ’ “ 'oodlilnte for the office , r. UI Sr IFF of Allegheny County, subject to the decision of tbe Demncrutlc County Convention. jy24 . 71 JAM KB UOBIHBUN. *w r ?,?J Jf£>IANA TOWNSHIP, AATILL be a Candidate for nomination for th* Offli** of fijy’p.?' l ? rtflraUy—QEOllUE Tu KIDDLE, of lha City of Allegheny, will be a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Allegheny County, at the ensuing elec t‘oD - jyfcdawte OHIO & PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD THE ONLY RAILROAD HUMMING WEST EBOH PITTSBURGH. Tm Fast Tons leaves at 2 A. M„ throngh to Cincinnati in 12 hours and 40 minutes. Mail Train leaves at 8 A. M. Express Train u at 3P. M. These Trains all make close connections at Crestline, and the first two connect at Alliance. The direct route to fit Louis is now open, via. Crestline and Indianapolis, 100 miles shorter than via. Cleveland. Connections are made at Mansfield with the Newark and Sandusky (Sty road and at Crestline with the three roads concentrating there- For parthoiars see handbills. No trains run on Sunday. Through Tickets sold to Cincinnati, Louisville fit Louis, Indianapolis, Chicago, Rock Island, Fort Wayne, Cleveland, and the principal Towns and Cities In the West. The NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will leave Pittsburgh at 10 A.*l. and 6.15 p. fiL, and New Brigh. ton at 7 A. M. and l P. M. For Titkots an J further Information, apply to J. G. QUERY, At the corner office, under the Monougabola House- Or, at the Federal Btreot Station, to GEORGS PARKIN, Ticket Agent, pittabursh, July 23, 1863. OHIO AND INDIANA RAILROAD Continuation of tho Ohio and Penna. B. B, TO FORT WAYNE, vnaxx ueanaxn and tnrniua hi us seom kinsseaan. aufh, 1,0 Cra3 i U ?, 0 ' wMaut tetadion, with Sin'S OAmawd /'enna. Bond, and also at Poroit with Traine going North and South, on the Mad Elver and Lake Erie Railroad. -a. man For Ticket!., apply at tho Railroad Offices of the Ohio and I ennsylvanis Railroad Ctompany In Pittsburgh, Alio gheny City, or nt any of the following points: Port Wayne, Bollefontalno, r Cincinnati, Drbana, Dayton, Sprlngflold, Indianapolis, Richmond, Psrecui dndrtng TickeSwiil bo partleuh^^^at 1 * Ticket by. the Ohio and Indiana Railroad. J- It. BTRAUOIIAN, Bnp’L EUREKA INSURANCFCOMPANY OF PITTSBURGH. JOHN 11. SnOENBERGER, r&xsiDtKT UODERT FINNEY, SrcaaTAßT. C- W ■ DATOUELOR, GxrncßAL Aoeit. will insure: against all KINDS MARINE AND FIRE RISKS bIREOTOEB; p « ? "V s"’ 5 "’ °- w - Case, C ".Hatcboior W.K. Nimlck, r : wM .'- ,ir ' ' T.B. Updike, l< t i o l'' ILD. Cochran, u. T. Ltu _h, Jr., John A. Caunhey. B. lioliieu. S. B. Bryan, 7 David McCandlesa. . ■f®'" A 1! by paruW Insurod under do!'- Jra Issued by this Company will bo liberally adjusted and promptly paid at ita Qfflct, No. WATER sttSt. f jyii PEARL STEAM MILL ALLEGHENY. dry*FLOUR DELIVERED To FAMILIES In either of tbo two Cities. Oannis may be lert at the Mill, or In boxes at the stores ol LOGAN, WILSON A CO., 52 Wood street. CWt et * TERMS; CASH, DELIVaHT. UUYAM. KKNaiiny Ac CO. r, -L N- AS 1 insurano. Company ox IMlt.brxrgh._WM. BAG ALKY, PresldTntf gflce: » Water Strieh^^faA^^ and tribu?u?es° 0 “ th< ’ oWo * n<l InaureßagalnfltLo6B or Damage by Flro » l otS.CrUu'on* r ‘ lBof4B/ea ’* n ' 4loUn4 «"^ niaeotoas: VVilUam Ragaley, Richard Flovd. Jamra M. Coopor, Samuel M. filer, William Bingham, RobertDanlap, jr., John 8. Diiworth, lease M. Pennock, FranciaSallere. B-Uarbaugh, J. Sohoonmaxw, Walter Bryant, WUllaniß.Uavs _ John Bhlpton. Life, Fire and Marine Insurance Company: L-OSA-JM OF WATER A AD MARKET STREETS PITTSBURGH, PA. das. D. M'Gill, GALWAY, President. -SIMS'iSSIISSZ w ' rtalttln * 40 01 “F ainlit H , u " ““d Cargo Risks on the Ohio and Mis sissippi rivers and tributaries, and Marine Bisks generaUy. And a gainst Loss and Damage by Fire, anil amlnst th* P 'pnll °| f tl ! e B * aa °' l f nl “ i NayigaUon and Transportation. toat!i“ a,th ' ,o * Mt rataß oonsistentwlUisafety Diasoroas: RobertGalway, Alexander Bradley, J ohn Fullerton, won M Samuel M’Clnrkan, Wliilun Phillips, James w . Hailman, John Scott, Chaa. Arhuthnot, Joseph P. Qaxtam, M. D,, David Richey, James Marshall, John M’GIU, Horatio N. Let, Kittanning, WILLIAMS & ALLEN, successor to ARNOLD & WIUUMB, MASOFAtmTWPg Qf Cliilson Furnaces, Wronght.lron Tubing AND FITTING OBNKBALLY, tar Harming and Ventilation of Building t. Ai#*W. it A. will contract for Warming and Ventilating S “riS^h 18 ’ Uo "' s ’ or l ”' reUk * 8 - No- 36 mawS Boot and Shoe •itManwfactoi'u (Xfil J^F 3 O'DONHKLL & 880 , 1q Wkyuamb Dcmuxas. where ihev will hn * ait dM ° rlpUOa 4 SSSSZ eaB,Bm Terms strictly cash; poods at cash prices flhare pnbn ° Patronage leSlolted. fmrlfcflm iB « partner.,, .t their old .tand, Cs* M. BIGELOW, M. L. STEPHENS, i>, ( * . ... GEO. ALBERT. Pittsburgh, J aly 2H, 1866. faugl3:6i GiOUOE AL«M. «. L mm9t BIQKLUW £t CO., (9UOOBBBOEB TO B. M. BIGELOW,) iVo. 40 Diamond Alley r near Wood street, PITTBBUBQH. /vJ&SfISUB COACHES, CARRIAGES, PHOTONS, BUGGIES, and every description of Fancy Vehicles built to order, and finish'd In a , • j™ manner unsurpassed for beauty of design uaterlflifl of flabh ’ akiU 01 worbmanahl P» and Srabimyof _ All work warranted. Irvlaiz’e Great Work WASHINGTON^-Tho first vol- X ume of tbo above work Is now ready for tieliverv—the u^- D n d rin°t U )^ e fi iU ready shortly. It ia nertlygotten °“ fi “ e P a P er > tb*ee or more portraits and plans. Price $2,00 per volume. *J{S editio ? ** Polished esclutively bysubscription, and payable on the delivery of each volume * ara 8016 A B oota for tbs above work. oP Ce l Fifth street, opposite Mason’s, in Dr. Q JL Shaw’s Optician Store. **- All orders addressed to T. J. EL A 00. wUI be strictly i attended to. Canvassers wanted. aug2dawlm J 1, ttn , wkwaLk. UJ2 subtoriber takes this method lo inform hie friends and customers that he oonimences Brewing for th« wason on the Twentieth, instant, and will be prepared to ALBS. 4c., In any quantity desired Sf IiARLEY 11151^0 * PriC6 *“ CaBh Ptti(l for KOod * GRAINS and YEAST supplied on low terms. am W. SMITH, Pitt street, Plttabnrgh T p a . augU:lm(diJ) lL’Utt BOOKS, MAOAZIMISs7or N*W PAYERS cipn, J? eend to the cheap Bookstore of * cal * cr W. A. QILDENFENNSY £ CO Fifth at, opposite the Theatre. cl; r y-p.^. r/ :■*■*->■ POLITICAL. Phho*Qas3ius. DEIBQ THE PITTSBURGH DIED, on*?dXS!*? ,ft, * e T 8 P i,1 &» ftt 7 o’clock, LIZZIE ELVIRA, montta^n h 4 2 w^ fl ° hn M * and Martba ** Irwb > *8 ed 7 at^tf/^wL^?li ake pIaCG 111118 (Thursday) afternoon, ford street aJSS*??!? 65^®08 of bar P»reute, No. 189 Bed* wffg&nd”" f ° f “>• NEW ~ADVERTISEIVTF,IsrTH Jail Delivery, In and for eald Dlatrfctjand Winn,™ ml!? 1 and Gabriel Adams, Esqe., Associate Judges or ttuwSSf 8 Courts, in and for the County of Alleghcoyfdated tho day of July, in Uio year of our Lord ono thoirand eight hunckoi and fifty-five, and to mo directed, for holding. Court of Oyer and Terminer, and Qonoral Jail the Court House In the City of Pittsburgh. on Monday of October next, at 10 o'clock A. S flrat Fublic notice is hereby given to all Justices of the Peace Coroner and Constableo of the county of Allegheny, that they be then and there, in their proper persons, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations and other remem. brances, to do those things which to their respective offices, in their behalf, appears to be done—and also those that will prosecute the prisoners that now are or may bo in the jail cJ “* “ OT ° 10 >"»* Given under my hand in Pittsburgh, this fifteenth day of Angaet, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hun dred and fifty-five, and of the Commonwealth, the 78th . BU j-° :td WM, MAQILL, Sheriff. IHO« CITY CUnnußCUb collkok. T, CHARTERED, APRIL, 1855. WO HUNDRED STUDENTS and upwards have ma triculated. Chartered with a fall Board or Trustees Principal—P. W. JFNKINB. FACULTY. ■ I- >; nXTOHCOOK, Professor of the Science of Accounts, and of the Art of Boolt-Keeplng. JOIIN FLEMING, Associate Professor In the same de partment QEORGE P. HITCHCOCK, A. M., Professor of Mathe matics and Teacher of Penmanship. JENKINS, Associate Professor in the several d»-! psrtments. . tn^l E Comm™U^. Eft ‘’° f ““ Bar - L "> Bpok-Koepera. Ever, teacher In this College has had yeara of experience In teaching in first class schools In the East. Students in this institution are not taught by voung men th *‘ ar ? ?“t experienced teachers, ot halo not Bean frith ho°h-!;ocpors. LadlesandCentlemen are taught and Book-Keeping during the day and oronlng. g and o FouSh';t^’t a CaU nooms > MrnM ° f Wood • angle Bender, SSSS BATHABION For sale by KEVSKB, HAFT, SOOTT and SELLERS, at angle WlUQßra™™ KATUABION stops the H.lr ' ' produces a luxuriant growth. weights pbemidm katuauion HomOves oil dandruff and disease deposits. For sale, wholesale, by BE. SELLERS A CO. (augld vtr aianx'B pakaiuM kathauion cools the hiii I T and removes »)1 symptom! of headscio. Persona using • •,,»• WMonra katuaeion Are nerer liable to San-etroke. ,>V WBIGHI’S PREMIUM KATHARION Istta moat valuablei acquisition to the toilet, retaining the Hair la any required form. 6 * m "ft, 1 * QJS ?- H - KEYBEK ana B. E. SELLERS * CO., at 25 cents per bottle. o Hate you tried ♦ * 11 not, try it, and you will never be without it Be sure to ask for WRIGHTS PREMIUM KATHARION Or you may get a worthless article. ' sue by all Druazlsts. 25 canto k.i»» Wholesale Western Dopot, Dr. KEYSEILR. E hexi err 4 CO, ana JOHN HAFT. “• BKMiBRS augio A S^ LE PAUTNKItbfilp LNTKiiKaT mV TtaS*? MANUFACTDIUNQ ESTaKi > “bderßigaed, Assignee of Hugh D. Kimr will U3P068 Ioi sale at Public Auction, at the Ex I" the MUM-' ®.f X» 4? .Pa 1 * 1 . o{ S®ptenjber, 1855, at 7& o’clock P M all the right, title, Interestand claim of wd»j Ifagh D Kim?’ as an equal co-partner, of, in and to the firm and realSS 1110 to S 3 l f unenß6 “anulscturing building and machl iatMm . po ?' r ,0 UJa anJ to rant; warehouse 810 ' 6 m!mufi “ :ta ™ l f orulture, toola, tm- The Talue of this interest cun be approximated bv nn In *• V ALSO, 23 shares North America Copper Stock • >L I up; •«4l^»SliS ® n, i Niagara Falls Kailroad Co. liable In Now York. Erie. U ““‘ °° ' (Ptnna ' ) ani pi, Terms at sale. Fittaburgh, Aug. 10,18£>5 _ CHAIILUTTIu BMJMKi \T°- I J B WOOD STREET, PITTBBUKQH, ia j aa t re KSTor* or i,iANo3 - ° r “» 4 IIEINB, Hamburg!,; UAntET, DAVIS 4 CO., llomon • HAINES, BROS. 4 CUMMINGS .New York- A. B. REIOIIENBACU, Philadelphia: ’ 'Lotos, 010,0 0f o,hcr M “ korß - at from *226 lo J 1,000 Including oycry eanoty and style from th,T el.to bat fiubsiantial Iron frame Piano, to the maft Xt V- Square and Graml Pianos. - y Brory Plano cold by the eubacrlbor Is warrnnto.l e»rr„„. "S~ anJ ‘ - 8 No. 118 Wood stoMt. TyjO- 3 « ntTnOTBEKT; m* of tbo KicW-,, (Pbralch and Gazette copy.) ' YMiB * -■ 75 Fourth Rtreet.' J- WILSON A SON. ~PI.KA3A.IIT IIKijIDENOK FUH BALE—A iw.i.r ss*mS CtiiAKLi&rmoKfitfti’ wuKEs f Dickens’ New Stories; Bleak House; • David CopperCeU; Dombey and Sou; Nicholas Nlckleby • Pickwick Papers; " Christmas Stories; Martin Chuzzlewlt; Barnaby Budge; Old Curiosity Shop; Sketches by B 0 2; Oliver Twist. I “^® TANT -—At tills season of tie year, when diseafra i fll, d bowela aro so frequent, and If ne glected, are 80 apt to degenerate Into cholm 5... C t ho [“V° famlly 81001,1 10 *rtthoot a b bK °£ “» Concentrated Essence of Jamaica ainoeraml „ E:;: 8 08l6br4ted Diarrhoea MedldnefwidJh, lf^S SESrMwesfg^p* S - B * s 136 Wood street. rpOBACOO— -18 d" KoSr'" £ and 89 *f™°: 16 do Grant 4 Williams’ 6s dn S? 20 do K- Eobinron 4 Co.'n 6s and Sa do do 2 I-oiind °lump 1 case “ Yankee Docile ” do Jo • m *Z£S*£2£t; iowi ">** augls CaBkß Poiaah in store and for sale bv — a °B ls MILLKR & RICKETSON, . Canilleß " 4s > 6a »nd 8». in store ana for 4alo by gltl MILLER * BICKETSON DO votl WISH SOME AMUMNQ BOOKS to Uko -rvltb jou u. tho country : or if stout to remain* in tho Sly uo you wish an entertaining Book to onUyon roar dull' hours this hot weather, call at J nr uuu m & CO.'S Cheap B oketore. No. 40 Fifth street, opposite the Theatre tchcro you will find the following Now Books, via - ’ Star ropers, by Henry W. Beecher ■ The Escaped Nun; A Visit to the Camp Before Sebastopol ■ Walkna, or Adrenturea on the Mueqoito Shore ■ ScW nerb^k; rdOD h * mM “ d hU T1 *“= My Confession; r? a 5? kyndoo: an autobiography; S„TlnSap N y C ‘° Book orsn En « ,lst ‘ Opium Eater ; Bamoy O’BiardOD; Arrow of gold. Jimd '}£«£% bb “ ju “ rec ' 1 b * ang!4 BPBIKQEIt lIABBADOa .t CO. F^T o t y bIJI ° nKOlrt<l aogl4 SPRINGER UARBAUOn A CO. OB - and 223 Liberty street. aag!4 3 MILLER i RIOFCBTHnw augl4 MILLER 4 RIOKETRON ■nDEQDNDY mcu^iaooTbiTbTSTby ■ B -A. FAHNKSTdCK & CO., corner First and Wood 6 ta. 13 B *~ **- A. FAHNESTOCK AC< A LEX. BKNNA—36O Iba for sale by - augl4 B. A. FAEIfJESTOCK 4 CO. ball for *560, cash. Ato ’ ° f foar rtK,ma large auffii xry J% Bwa, whDtasala and r«ta!l. by _ 8. L. CUTIIBERT, 63 Market sl T MpEV Ulal -r, U , Bt rld of u»m,^sssr«Eo tfeuinS m vJ* **': Wh t h ame3 ttelr <leslrocUm by •J£r» Flvecents For sole at 63 MAEKKT BT. AHOMA, or Uol -SP“ Uittera—a Bare remedy f or Dyspepsia, Lore of appetite, Headache, Debility, 4c. Sold by ft °gH 8 L. CUTHBERT, 63 Market at. IOWDEBBD KLM BAIIK—O bbls for sale by aoglQ p, A. FAHNSSTOCK A CO. BENZOIO AOIIJ— I6O ounces for sale by OUglO h. X FAHWESTOOK 4 00. 'V'> v 4-,, ts..Kifcrt%( 1 Tv * i/' , V<» ' 4.^ V c . r V -’V' X. WM. P. BAUM, Anslgneo of 11. D. Kina. P. M. DAVIS. AuoPr. B. COMMiR3.;:j. c. c™imra...n. o. ,unEa...w. n. woobwabb- AMERICAN PAPIER mache BAN Uf ACXUBINQ COMPANY, , Jjjjf SECOND STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. m executed on tie (boitest notice. .assjSaia, " ■ . Pittsburgh, dry goods A. A. MASON & CO. establishment will be jelG JOHN COCHRAN & BROS. manufacturers op IRON RAILING, IRON VAULTS. VAULT DOORS, f « o . Wi o n , do * Bhntter8 ’ Winaow «“”*>. te. «e». U 1 Second street ud g 0 ThlrJ g| (" ,,WS *» WOOD *'■* ItiaKSTj rinsßrnan, p A ., ~, , “ 1^ md ° Tsri “ t 3' of now patterns U[ . an. Ualn Boitobla lor all fnipntea. Particular attention paid 10 eoc *oalngOraTe Lota. JobUngilono .t abort notice, [ma MILLER A lUCKEIBON. M’KEE’S PENNSYLVANIA GLASS WINDOW GLASS . Extra, Doable Strength, Imitation Crown ont/ltnfc. Vials, Ptekß, Pickle ami Preserve)*,. 7 - T 1 n - n. 'p. ne ’, rortet • na Bottles;, Telegraphic &Lightning-Rod lnsnlatAM -BEOOSD, between woob 4 makketstsT 80. o short (llstaneofcom the’strainboet. aT J. n. JONES „ D » I»*2WT. JONES & DENNY, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, aplfl| 01 WATEB ISTBKET. PTOBBUBOH. TRAN BPORTATION TO AHD ruon THE EABTEKS CITIKa VIA PBNNA. CANAL AND RAILROADS. D. LEECH & CO.’S LINE; Betwoon Pittsburgh, New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore.- 8 ROUTE being now in good order, we are prepared despatch property either wey on favorable terznn. ants consigned to either of the undersigned wIU bs torwarded without charge tor commissions, and oil l&stm«w tlons promptly attended jo. Address or apply to d. LEECH A CO Pern. , ‘>« t “^Og^PU^h. Becelelng Depot No. 13 South ThSuStSle No. 7 Battery Twi. ap4:3m la MKIERH'KIIorSE. w. A. BLOSSOM, f„o,„ Eto ,. (liS”™' * wSSFffs»■»«• No. a, (Oculist) office, whet® citizens will tod^h^x o *!^ Wc£s*£ iyu _ WOODWELL’S FURNITURE CHAIRS. HOL SALE AN O' iiETAIL UMBB4OINO KVEEy BI JuTw ’ KUHHnTuai, ROSEWOOD, MiHOOANY AND WALNUT SUITABLE FOR PARLORS, CHAMBERS, AND DINIEQ ROOMS equal to anv in NEW YOKK OB PHILADELPHIA 'WD AT ZOWBR PRICES, ’ ** B,tr y ort.clo made by hand, and warranted. Sopplied with any quanaty of TOaNTTOOK and OHAIHS os reasonable tengs. * »uasSnKt?*-?SsJ 3team,,o * t * « D TnE SnoitXBST NOTICE. Warerooma, Hos. 77 and 79 Third street, PITTSBURGH, PA. A. A. OaHRIBB a. A . oinaiKa 0488 " E r ?* agents BTATP *350,000. „ GIRABb FXfiE AND MARINE INSURANCE Cu at ANY Of PHUADDtpniA ,uaUL - INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE VALLEY OF vIroISIA WINCHESTER, VA ’ "«*“ -....’.W00, 000. CONNECTICUT MUTUAL life insurance COMPAN t > lIABT7OBD. nnwu ' ml7] CAPITAL AND ASSET3....^i,ia^H O. NORTH WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY * OFFICE, MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE, PHttADELPHIA PERPETUAL; A Woo,ooo. J 3. PANY. iui BOSSES OF THH COM ta^S k «a ju’fer 19 bjMott- In Cash, Cash iissata' and 1«ooO President. J.**Q'*BArm~Rrr,Si^^ BBfBBBBaBB. I "*"“as. o ‘™a!ss , «’ ■ Hon. Wm. D. Ifeliey Wotera ! „ le « al B" ica . led <IBOB6e BINGHAM, Agant, 95 Water street, Pittsburgh. WESTERN FABMKRB INSURANCE COUPAN? NEW LISBON, OHIO. ' T/bES*£B;3££ig: Cbtaka Eam °e, no. i» _ OfFlOfcßS:- ?• President • JAfiJbS BURDICK, Vied Pr^Mar.* LEVI MARTIN, aa,r Sar- British and Continental Exchange. SIGHT HILLS DRAWN BY “ Dt/mcAS, SHKRMAJ! A CO. OJf TEE UNION BANE, LONDON rrUTROf. T,ll»KT'?“ 0P £1 A™ OrWABM. . ’ X Towns of ENGLAND,SCOTLAND a£jliu!r the CONTINENT. * ail| l IRELAND, and We also draw Smut Bats on M. A. Gtun.bßnin A Baliln. FBANKFOET A MAIN SWITZERLAND' \ni HOLLAND.*" P “^ of OEnMA N7, tiotmgk needed, in anypart of Edrope * 040 ** C ““ rltl « <" ■* mh2l WSL 11. WILLIAMS A 00„ Wood, corner Third attest. WILLIAM HUNTER, dealer exclusively in HOUR AM GRAIN. Ho. 299 Liberty atroot, Pittsburgh, p a . «™vZ£“ CBraa ’ 4119 BEBT OHIO INDIANA and tUIBSOUW, SUPERFINE and WhlchmllalgayaheaoM al thaWatcSfi,!^. o^ Wffl. B. HAYS & CO., DEALERS IN BACON, IMMS, SIDES & SHOULDERS JiAItD, LAUD OIL, DRIED tired BUOAILODBED and • A large .took always on hand at OANYASSED H A M B . J Mo * 307 Liberty (treet, - PIWSBUBQg, fglftl SEMI-ANNUAL SALE SkM’KEE & CO-. Of aix mzsa or *KW URlgu toi|| BBAVSIt COVJtxr, PA.
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