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PITTSBURGH: SATURDAY MORNING: FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER, ARNOLD PLUMER, OF yenango countt. M. PKTTINQLLL A CO., Newspaper Advertising Agents, are the Agents for tho Pittsburgh Daily and Weekly Pnt and are authorised to receive Advertisements and Sussorupnoirs for us at the same rates as required at this oiflee. Their receipts are regarded as payments. Their o9cos are at New York, 122 Nassau stbeit, Boston, 10 Stats st&skt. SIOUBTIKO POST JOB OPFICK We would call the attention of MERCHANTS AND BUSINESS MEN to the fact that we have just received from Philadelphia a number of fonts of new Job Typ«*,aDd are now prepared to fill orders for Cards, Circulars, Hill ilv&ds, Paper Books, Postera, and Programmes for exhibl tione. All orders will bc’promptly filled. Democratic County Committee of Correspondence. The Democratic County Committee of Corres pondence assembled at the St. Charles Hotel, on Saturday, July 21at. After a short address by Thomas Farley, Esq., and others, in favor of re ferring the nomination of State and County oili oora to a County Convention, tho following reso lutions were adopted : Resolved, That the Democrats of the several Wards, Boroughs and Townships, of Allegbouy oounty, bo requested to moot at the usual places on Saturday, the 18th of August, and elcot two delegates from oaoh district, to meet in County Convention on tho following Wednesday, at the Court House, at 11 o’clock, A. M., to tako such notion regarding a ticket for State and County offioora for tho ensuing fall election as the Con vention may deem proper. The citizens of the Boroughs and Townships will assemble between the hours of 5 and 7 o’clock, 1\ M., and of the oities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny botween the hours of G and 7 o’olook, I*. M. OUR WEEKLY Oar Weekly of to-day is full of interesting in telligence, late news, foreign and local, and edi torial on subjects of intereeL It-iis a numbor that wo want oar friends to see. Call and got ono. For sale at the counter at 6 oents per oopy. Primary Mretinqs. —Tho Democrats should tarn out in good numbers this evening to olect delegates to the Connly Convention. Seo that none but true Demoorata run, and that none but Detnoorats voto. Wo hopo no others will try to interfere with these meetings. The opponents of tho Democracy are pretty generally known now, and an attempt on their part to take part in (beset eleotious would not be submitted to. In the two cities and the borough tho meet ings take place between tho hours of five and seven ; in the townships from threo to five. Tim NEWS The deaths in Cincinnati for the week ending the 14th Inst., numbered one one hundred and forty; of those, forty-five wcro from cholera. During a thunder storm last Monday, a far mer named James Cooper, while working in a harvest field near Lyburd, Pa., wa3 struck by lightning and instantly killod. According to the return of the aBBOBBOTB, the aggregate amouDt of real estate in the city of Brooklyn this year is $80,645,61)8, and of per sonal estate $17,702,839, making a total of $103,248 637. Ldtters have bocn received in this country from Mr. Peabody and othtis in London stating that there will bo a large demand for American provisions iu Earopo during the coming fall and winter. A party of gentlemen arc in Louisviiio com missioned to purchase a large amount of summer packed beef for tho use of the allied armies in the Crimea. They are now negotiating with certain paokers for killing and barreling one thousand bead of oattle. Accounts from Portsmouth, Va., give a :iul* ancholy pioturo of the condition of that city. About 8,000 persons have dad from it. The whole surrounding oountry is overrun with the fugitives, who fill barns, kitchens, churches, 6obool houses and dwellings. Tho town looks quite deserted, entire streets having ovly one or two families remaining, districts depopulated, hotels and stores closed, business suspended, and society disrupted. OKAiOCEATIC DOMINATIONS In nearly all tho counties of Iho State the Democrats seem resolved to run pure and straightout Democratic tiohets. Tho idea of fu sion is almost everywhere repudiated, and tho “ unterrified ” are ready for battlo single banded with all opponents. It is the right spirit. It keeps np our party organization, and shows moro regard for principles than for offices. It will eecuro both in tho end, and make our party stronger than ever. The great want is good and truo men on our tickets—men of oharacter, ca pacity aod experience. And suoh men should not refuse to run this year. One strong pull now, with the right kind of candidates and De mocracy will recover all its lost ground, and find now and good men taking tho plaocs in our ranks vacated by tho disaffeoted aud tho unreliable. The Democrats iu other oounties are putting forth their best men. Gen. Foster, of West moreland, runs for tho Legislature, and will stump his district. In other counties good men are oomlng forward to the rescue, and the De mocracy are resolved to conquer. We hopo tho Convention next Wednesday will be equally wise in the selection of candidates. We have no rea son to despair of suoocss if tho ticket is a good Kansas Legislature. —Tho territory of Kan sas will be supplied with some pretty stringent laws in favor of slavery. Among others a bill is pending making the attempt to entice away slaves from their owners a capital offence, pun ishable with death. Tho committee that report ed tbo bill recommended its passage, and it will probably become a law. The bill also provides that tho introduction of abolition documents whioh tend to inoite tho slaves to insurrection is made punishable with death. A censorship of tho press will probably be provided for next; and various other antics that are rendering tho whole procoodiDgs of that body something worse than a farce. It will probably result in good in tho end. It will bo a long time before the Missouri outrage in Kansas will bo forgotten ; and whilo remembered Us ad mission into the Union as a slavo State will nev er be conceded by the north. The Louisville Courier has returns from every county in, Kentucky—from seventy-eight of tho oounties official and from twenty.five re ported, and they make the majority for Morehead, Know Nothing, 4,297. There is bo doubt of the election of Winston, Detn., as Governor of Alabama. The Congres sional delegation Blands: 1. Percy Walker, K. N. 4. S. Moore, Dem. 2. Eli Bhortor, Dem. 5. W. R. Smith, K. N. 3. J. F. Dowdell, Dem. ti. W. E. W. Cobb, Dem. 7. Sampson W. Harris, Dem. In Kentucky, the latest report eleots Albert Q. Talbott, Dom., to Congress, in the most doubtful distriot, by seven majority. We le&fh from Texas that Pease, Demoorat, is re-eleoted Governor, by an increased majority* Ex-Govorqor Bell is olectcd to Congress. Such Is the progress of Know Nothingiem in the South. A shark over seven feet in length was caught with a hook and liuo on Long lelaud, Now York, on tho 11 tb instant. Declination of Got. Dawson. The following is the letter of the Hon. John L. Dawson to the President of the United States, declining the appointment tendered him of Gov ernor of Kansas Territory: Brownsville, Aug. 9. J/y Dear Sir ; On my return homo this even ing, after &d absence of eovoral weeks, I find your letter of the 28th ult., tendoring me the appointment of Governor of tho Territory of Kansas. This distinguished mark of your favor and eetoew, snJ the very flattering terms in which it is conveyed to me, ciioit my grateful acknowledgments. My private affairs prevent the acceptance of tho honorable and responsible trust whioh your oonfidcuce and good opinion would commit to me. With but littlo tasto for publio life, and with a deep attachment to my home and my native State, 1 could not consent to change my residence—but am constrained by ovory cherished consideration to remain in a community whoso confidence 1 have enjoyed, and of whoso good will 1 have had tho most positive aud repeated testimonials. Icshall over hold in grateful recollection of your appreciation, and the more because it was unsolicited and unexpected. Accept assuranocs of ray high regard and best wishes for the suc cess of your administration, and believo me, Truly your friend, * JNO. L. DAWSON. AUGUST 18. Hon. Mr. Dobbin. —Wo oopy tho following from tho Baltimore American. Secretary Dob bin haß literally “ won goldcu opinions from all sorts of people “ The lion. Mr. Djbbiu, Scoretary of tho Navy, will sooo return, it is said, to Washington city, with much improved boaltb. Mr. D. is popular with nil parties in the country. His successful management of the navy, and the un animity with which his great measures passed ‘through both houses of Cougross, evince tho high confidence tf our national representatives in his capacity lu be the chief of the Navy De partment uf the republic." Know Nutuinu Nomination*.— Tho Know Nothiugg of Fayette county have nominated the following t icket: Assembly — Jesse B Ilamsey. Treasurer — Jesse Reed. Co mm issio ner John Holmes .•1 u Jit or Hugb-Deyarmou. i\>or House Director Mathew Clark. Coroner — Dr. Dost We invite attention to the advertisement of a country residenoo for sale, seven miles out on tho Steubonvillc road. For a physician it would be an excellent place. The house is ucw, and the v/hole property in complete order, and ia a Aery pleasant part of tho county. It is of fered cheap. £lilnuubuu Review.— The July number of this valuable quarterly is reoeived. It is for sale by Gtldeufuuney &. Co. aud Miner & Co., at their depots. It contains some articles of great interest; among others a historical account of tho Crimea. Third Ward Democratic Primary Meeting. —The primary mectiug for the selection of dele gates for the Third Ward will be held in Splane’s building, entrance from Fifth street, between hours of 5 and 7 o’clock, P. M , this day. General Joniini, the well-known military writer, has arrived at Brussels, where, as already stated, he intends to take up his permanent res idcnce. Madllo. Oruvelh'd approaohing retreat from tho opera stage into marriod life, ia formally an nounced in the musical journals of Paris. Letters from tho Hast Indies mention that Miss Catharine llaycs has departed from Calcutta for Australia, where her popularity is described as beiDg almost without limit, ucJ ber'gainß beyond ull precedent. The boards of French railways havo givcu or ders for a very reduced fare for a'l English offi cers and soldiers passing through France to and from the Crimea Intelligence Las just reached London of the almost total loss <>f the hue collection of anti quities which thv •»cents of the French govern meet have be-; u ecq-lo} >-J for SvOjc j cars past in bringing together, fr< m tbo various iuins of As syriu and UaM Unlr.. t\>r deposit ri the museum of the Louvre Uis rumored that Mr P.t.riu-i. •$ wjjtiug a new navel, the title to l l* '* BclinghrtdTo. ” U:s bxcclU-Lvy Oeuut Jo Persiguy waited on Lady Raglan, to convey to her personally, the deep condolence :f the Emperor and Empress of the French. The returns cf the ercu-s receipts of the French railway & during the firht rdx months of 1855, amouuted to 11 J.7i»7,U ,7?'., exceeding by I. UOOf., those of the corresponding period .f 1851 Tllegßacu ro India - Tho lino of electric telegraph, now terminating at (’ooMantinople, is about to bo extended to British ludia. Tho Turkish government have granted an exclusive ooncessiou for a submarine telegraph from the Dardanelles to Alexandria. The cost will be £120,U00, and the line could be completed in twelve months. An annual subsidy of C4.50U for twenty years is to be paid by Turkey for tho transmission of official messages, the oommu nications from India will be accelerated from five to six days when this and tbo general sys tem of lolegrapba uow con-trucling in European Turkey shall have been complctod. At tho same lime proposals are on foot for extending thn projeot to India, by carrying tho communicati n via Suez aoJ Aden to Kurroohce, at tho mouth of tho Indus, where it would con nect with tho lines already in operation, or in course of construction, by tho East India Com pany throughout tho various Presidencies. The total length from tho Dardanelles to Kurrachoc is about 4000 miles, and tho sum required for the whole, including the submarine line to Alexan dria, would be $4,000,000. Application baa been made to tbo India House for support, in tho shape of an annual allowance of $150,000 u year, subject to reduction in proportion to tho ultimate success of the undertaking. The eu tire lino in India may, it is estimated, be com pleted in two years. The Baltic Fleet.— The following is given as a statement of tbe force of the Allied fleet in the Baltio. JO Linc-of battle ships, with.. 1,578 116 Frigates and corvettes 147 ZZ Smaller at’rs and gunboats.... 57 18 Mortar boats, <ic 31 85 Ships, with 3 Liue-of battle ships, with.. 'Jbu 0 Frigates and corvettes 107 7 Gunboats y . . ill !<• Ships, with lid Lino of battle ships, with.. .1,853 81 Frigates and corvettes.. 504 ll'J Smaller st'rs and gunboats .. 78 18 Mortar boats, \o.. ill Tot’l 101 Ships, with Akeiyals at Castle Oaei>kh.— Tho total number of arrivals of emigrants at Castle (Jar deu since tho now arrangements wont into effect on tho Ist instant, together with the amount of property brought into the country from this source, is shown by the following statement: Autf 1 to Aui*. ", incluMT*, 1,014 pae.^no-iH, Aug. H, by St. Lout- Aui; ‘J, by Nt-ptuik* -,07u “ •• f^ia,u76,'3J (Jivlug hd avuruge for each pert-on o! The immigration at this port for the past six months of tbo proneul year amounted to o ( j,-J7G persons. Should an equal number arrive duriog the remaining six months, and bring as much property per head as those who havo reocntly arrived, the amount of property introduood into the country from this sourco daring the yonr would nearly equal $12,000,000. — N. Y. Jour. Com., Saturday. yuAvtuv ik Nbukahka. The oditor of the Nebraska News said he fabricated the story of slavery huvuig been introduced in Nebraska, and that bis purpose was to get that torritory brought into notice, in wh’ch he has succeeded beyond bis desires, lie adds “There is as much effort being made by slave holders to introduoo slavery into Nebraska to day, as the theologians are at present putting forth to drive a oatnel through the optio of a cambrio needle; and thero is as much danger of its boing legalized iu Nebraska, as there is u f good sense beooming common among • the two extremes.’ ” A Great Saving.— The Erie Kailroad haßout down its fuel expenses from $50,000 a month to $27,000. How this has been done is not stated. Probably by tbeiutroduetion of oertaip improve ments in the looomotives. FOIIKIUN ITKMB ENGLISH guns 2,008 guns 408 guns 11,500 .166 puf'.im-'er:*, with 5,051>,76 60U “ “ 13,230,88 (F.orn ihe New C-rloeus Picayune, August 8] , INVASION OB' I4KXICO. j Tho Texas mails of ibis morning bring us ac- I counts of an organization of a military foroo within tho United States, in aid of tho revolu tion in northern Mexico. Tho San Antonia Ledger of the 28th contains a letter from its-cor respondent, dated at Leone river, on the 19th of July, detailing “tho movements of the auxiliary force intonded for tho overthrow of ;tho Santa Anna g&vornmeut in Mexico, and the'establish' tuent of a government favorable to tho interests of Texas.” The first part of tho expedition ar rived at that place on the ]6th nit., and men were said to be coming in hourly in great num bers, and to be expected with great anxiety, on tho other side of the river. The party was ex pootod to cross in five days—that is to say, about the 2-lth ult. They aro under the com' mand of Capt. W*. B. Henry, lato of tho Texan volunteers. AocompauyiDg this correspondence is an ad dress by Capt. Henry to the people of Toxae, and a proclamation addressed to tho Mexicans. The address to tho people of Texas announces the purpose of himself and his companions “ to engngo in the revolutiou now existing in the Mexican republic, to displace tho far-famed Santa Anna, and establish a new republican form of government, a government moro favor bio to the interests of Texas, cnlightonod in its views, and with the final intention of extending ike proud American eagle over its protection. He appeals to Texas, in the strength of her revolutionary experience and example, and in oites them by representing tho bordering coun try of Mexioo as tho refuge of ladian ma rauders, who perpetrate crimes, robberies and murders within Texas, which distress “all lovers of peaoe and order.” It is on tho ac oount of •• poace and order ” that Mexioo is in- vaded. The proclamation to the Mexicans, published alongside of tho other in the same paper, talks much moro mildly than that intended for the Texans. It does not have a word about extend ing the American eagle over Mexico, but de clares the wish to see tho Mexicans govern themselves. “ Our ouly wish, tho only rewaW we seek for, and with which wo shall return happy to our firesides, is to eeo re-established tho federal sys tem, and to secure treaties by which the interests of both countries shall bo protected, aad which will allow us to exohango our products with yours, without fear of molestation, under the protection of just and equitable tariffs, thus giving a new impulse to the prosperity of both countries.” - v Nothing is stated id this paper to givo us ap idea of tho numlora collected for this across tho borders. L The Austin Stato Times, of tho 28th ult., say* that within a few weeks moro than twenty run away negroes have paaaod at uo groat distauoe from that city, on thoir way to Mexico, and adds: “The number of negroes ileeing from their masters, and endeavoring to roach Mexico, makes it imperiously Dccessary something should bo done to arrest the ovll. We cad b*'C uo more feasible plan than the one long since suggested. , By aiding tho liberal party in Mexico, we can accomplish an arrangement which will mr.ko slavery as secure in Texas as uuy Slate iu the Union.” TUo New Orleans Della regards (bo success of the revolutionists ia Mexico as already certain, and with reference to tbc results, Bays, that next to tbo removal of all restrictions on commoroial intercourse between Mexico aud tbia country, tbo most important benefit to both nationalfties will bo the opening of tbo former to emigration from the United States: “ The statesmen who lead the present revolu tion are thoroughly aware cf the faot to which we allude, and have pledged themselves not only to overthrow Santa Anna himself, but Lie policy also. Wo cannot regard their saocoss, therefore, ns a mere change of dynasties, to which Mexico is eomowbat accustomed Wo bolievo it will mark iho opeuiug of a uow nod propitious ora in the history of tho country. Iu free commercial intercourse and unrestricted emigration we per ceivo her only chances of reconstruction, and on that account wo sympathize warmly with the oauso of Alvartz and his friends. Lot them go ahead .. -•— Humored Halving ol .ttie siege of St bnetopoli Kuiiiura have Lccncurreut of a misuuderfltan ding about Sebastopol have broken out between the English auJ French goverments, but on iu quiry in the bout informed quarters, tho Paris correspondent of the London Times Cuds that it simply amounts to this “ England asked tho French government for ltd opinion on the question whether, in tho event of Sebastopol not falling into the hands cf the allies before tho eu-l of October, it would uot be desirable, in order to preservo tho troops from the terrible rigors of a Crimean winter, to give up the siege, remove tbo camps to near Cou siautinople, and recommence the eiego early in iu the spring cu an entirely net? plan. Th * French guvomnnt answered that, though the plau suggested was uot without its advanu go*, the withdrawal of the French army from the Crimea without the capture or destruction cf Se biMopul, would create tmeh a | ainful sciiEulmn in Franoe that, for its part, it could r.at think of anything of the LiuJ. The English cabinet, which, probably, bud do fixed opinion on the point, did uot say a word iu defence of its ques tion, aud the matter dropped. " Mui Tho Cincinnati (Ohio) Dri:c Current makes an estimate of the amount cf cattle, sheep, and lambs consumed in tho UnitoJ States, during a year, in all the cities and towns con taining over inhabitants, based on calcula tions deduced from tho statistics of tbo New York market. It gives tbeao towns an aggre gate population of about four millions of inhab itants, and sets them duwu as consuming 800, 000 head of cattle, and two and a half millions of sheeps and lambs, besides three millions cf hogs, the* wholo valued at seventy-one and a half millions of dollars. Two-thirds of tbia entire product is said to come from the States iu the valley of the Ohio. Suii uHK> K and Loss of hm: —The ship Grt mineoia of Callao, Capt Denney, was wrecked on the d I of July, 1851, on a roof to the westward of New Caledonia, in iat. ll' 16 S , loa. Dll -16 E , not laid down on tho charts. The capt&iu, with tbo mate, doctor and four seamen, left her iu a boat. She had on board 050 coolies from China, and a crew of fifty-throe men, and all must have perished, with the exception of the seven in the boat. Mr. Bottom, tho mate, waa afterwards killed by tho natives on the Island of New Britaiu. Tbo survivors woro picked up by the whaliog bark Maria, of Now Bedford, Maas. IhfoiiMATioN Wanted— Of James Greer, who emigrated from Nowry, couuty Down, IroUnJ, to this country a few years ago, by Jamoa Gra cy, cf the above named place. In 1856 ho resi ded with William Okosou, Esq., at Academia, Junata county, and subsequently wont to Ditts burgh. Auy information concerning him will bu ihankfully received by the abovo gentlemen, or if he will uddreas either of them, will hear of something to his advantage pecuniarily. Invitation to Canaov — The Mcotoh, Koglisb, Uerman, and otlicr foreigu settlers iu Canada, haNe rcceutiy issued a circular, nddroseed to adopted citizens in the United States, inviting them to Canada, in order that they may rid themselves from the influence of tho Know No thing societies, which they assert is directly pointed against them in their busiuesd, political and religious mutters Ttmuis in Tr\as —Cholera is raging at In dustry, iu Austin oounty. The oorn crop of tho State is said to bo secure and unusually largo, so aie most aoorns, tho latter uot only sufficient to fatten all tho pork, but to keep all tho young bogs through tho winter. Cotton is opening finely. Sugar promisos well. Largo numbers of slaves oontinuo to escape into Mexico. s^u7,;uti,7u The State Idiot Asylum, at Syracuse, New York, has just bccu opened for patients. There are thirteen Swodouborgian Societies iu Massachusetts. Tho Lake Suporior Journal states that tho Cliff Mido ” Imß shown a mass of pure oopper whioh has been computed to coutain five hun dred tons. Two hundred tons bavo already been, taken old the mass. There aro abouLfive hundred tons of masses iu sight bosidcß this. A Convention of tho husbands is to bo called shortly, to meet at Syracuse, Now York, to take somo moosuros iu regard to matters of fashion. They say that ainco they have to support tho expense of fashioo, they hnvo an equal right to regulate it. A proposition to raise nothing but boys in the future, is to oorno before tho Con vention. This is to bo callod tho “ Husbands' Rights’ Party.” One hundred and uinoty-threo thousand nine hundred bounty land applications have beon re ceived at tho Pension Office. Fifteen thousand six hundred have bocn allowed, and twelve thousand nine hundred and ninoly-ono beon is sued. The issue of warrauts has been increas ed, and between three hundred and ninety and four hundred aro now issued daily. The market is heavy. At Washington they aro soiling at per acre “ V*vi7 . , , . ' -> '£©!>> V' > V 7- t *■. 1 * v . - r V * •. ‘si *•' •* *•—*.t' t [From Diekenfl’ Household Words i TWO NEPHEWS At the parlor window of a pretty villa near' Walton on-Thames, eat one evening at dark, an old man and a young woman. Tho ago of tho man might be some seventy; whilo bis compan ion had certainly not reached nineteen. Her beautiful, blooming fuse, and notivo, light and upright figure were in strong contrast with the worn countenance and bent frame of the old dan ; but in hia eye, and In tho corners of his mouth wore indications of a gay solf oonfidenoo, whioh age and suffering had damped but not ex tinguished. “ No use looking any more, Mary,” said he ; “neither John Meade nor Fetor Finch will be hero beforo dark. Very hard, that, whou a siok uncle asks his two nephews to como and ecc him, they can’t como at onco. Tho duty ".is simple in the extreme—only to help mo to dio, and take what 1 ohoosc to Icavo thorn in my will! Pooh ! wheu l was a young mau, I’d have done it for my uncle with tho utmost celerity. But tho world’s gotting quite heartless !” “Oh, Sir!” said Mary. “ And what docs ‘ Oh, Sir, moan V ” said ho. “D’yo think I shan’t diol I know bettor. A little moro. ond there’ll bo an end to old Billy Collett. He’ll have left this dirty world for a cleaner—to tho groat sorrow (aud advantage) of his affectionate relatives! Ugh ! Give mo a glass of doctor’s stuff.” The girl poured some medicine into n glass, and Collet, after having contemplated it for a moment with infiuite disgust, manoged to get it dc wn. “I tell you what, Miss Mary Sutton,” said bo, «* I don’t by any moans approve of your 1 Oh, Sir ’ and tho rest of it, when I have told yuu how 1 hate to bo called Sir at all. Why you could not be moro respeotful if you were a char ity girl and I a boadlo in a<gold laced hat! None of your nonßonso, Mary Sutton, if you please. Fvo been your lawful guardian now for six month.i, and you ought to know toy likings and and dinlikings. " “ My poor father oftou told mo how you dis liked ocrcmoDy, said Mary. “ Your poor father often told you quite right, ” said Mr. Collett. “ Frod Sutton wasamau of talent—a capital fellow ! Hia only fault was & natural inability to keep a farthing iu his pocket. Pcor Fred ! ho loved ine. l’mo euro he did. Ho bequeathed nio his only child— and it isu’t every friend who would do that! ” “ A kind and gcueroua protector you have “ Well, I don’t know ; I've tried not to bo a brute, but l daro say I have been. Uou’l I apeak roughly to you sometimes 't Haven’t I givouyou worldly advioo about John Meade, and made myself quito disagreeable, and like a guardian ?—Como, coufesa you love this penni less nephew of mine. ” “ Penniless, indeed ! ” said Mary. “ Ah, thcro it is ! ” said Mr. Collett. “ And what business has a poor devil of an artist to to fall iu love with my ward ’> And v.hat business has my ward to fall in lovo with a poor devil of an artist ? But that is Fred Suttou'H daughter all over’. Haven’t I two nephews ‘l Whycouid’t you fall in lovo with tho discreet one—tho thri ving one - ! Polor Finch—considering he’s an attorney, is a worthy young man. Ho is indus trious in the extreme, and attends to other peo ple’s business, only whon he is paid for it. lie despises sentiment and always looks to tho main cbauco. But John Meade, ray dear Mary, mxy ppoil oanidss forever and not grow rioh. lie’s all for art, and truth, and Booial reform, and spiritual elevation, and the Lord knows what. Peter Finch will ride in his carriage, and splash poor John Mead as ho trudges oa foot. ” The harangue was hero interrupted by a ring at the gate, and Mr. Poter Finch was announced. Uo had Bcaroely taken his seat when another pull at tho bell was hcarh nu l Mr John Meade wild announced. Mr. Collett eyed tho two nephews with a queer cort of a smile, while they made speeches expressive of oorrow at tho nature of their visit At Ust, stopping them. “ Enough, boys, enough said be. ‘-Let us find some better subject to discuss than th* state of an old man’s health. 1 want to know a little more about you both. I haven’t scon much of you up to tho proaent timo, and, for anything l know, yeu may bo rogneo er fools.” Jobu Mcado seemed rather to wince unier this aJdrc-ss , but Deter Fujoh ml calm aud cou fidenu “ To put a ease now,” e*vid Mr. Col'ct . ‘'this iru-ming a poor wretch of a gardener came beg pirg here, lie could pot no work, it aoerr.?, and t- u ! he was starving Well, 1 knew something about the fellow, and I believe he only told the truth , so 1 gave him a shilling to gel rid *.■f him. Now, I'm afraid I did wrong What reus -u hud l fur giving him a shilling ' Wbat claim had lie an me ' What claim had he on anybody * Tho value of his labor iu the market is all that a working man has a right too . and when his la bor is of no vnluo, why then he must go to the devii or wherever else ho can. Eh. l'eter '. That’u phil osopby—what do you think " •1 quite agree with you, S.r/’eaii Mr. Finch, “ perfectly agreo with you. Tho value of their labor io tbc market is all that laborers c.m pro tend to-all that they should have. Nothing acts more pernicious than tho ah.- urd extraneous support called charity.” *• Hear, hoar !’’ faiued Mr. Collet, icure a clever fellow, Deter. Go on, my dear bay, -- t o “ What results from charital.lc aid " cunimu cd Deter. “Tho value of labor is kept at an unnatural level. Elate charity is State robbery , private charity is public wrong.” “ That’s it, Deter!” said MrCollen “What do >«'u think of our philosophy, John ! ’ *• l don’t like it ! I duut believe it oaid Join “ You were quite right in giving tho man a shilling. I’d have given him a shilling myself. “Oh, you would—would you 7” eaid Mr. C\*l loll. “You’re very generous with your shillings. Would you fiy in tho face of all orthodox politi cal eoonomy, you Vandal 7” “ Yes,” said John ; “as the Vandals flow iu the fftco of Homo and destroyed wbat had become a falsehood and a nuisance." “ Voor John 1 ’ said Mr. (’wliot: never make anything of him, L'eter wo’J hotter talk of something els ua about the last now uovcl They conversed ou various topic* uotil the ar rival of tho invalid's early bedtime parted uuole and cepbcws for the night. Mary Sutton seized an opportunity tho next morning, alter breakfast, to speak with Meade alone. “ John,” said she, “Jj think more of your own interest —our interest. What occasion fer you to be ao violent last tug tit? and coutradiet Mr. Collet so shockiugly ? L saw l'oter Finch laughing to himself. John, you must be more careful, or wo shall never bo married." “Well, Mary dear, I’ll do my beet," said John. “ It was that confounded I'otor, with his chain pf iron maxima, that made me fly out. I’m not nr. iceberg, Mary. “ Thank heaven, you're not replieJ Mary ! “but an iceberg flouts thiuk of that, John. Hi member—every time you otl'end Mr. Collett, V" i please Mr. Finch " “So I «lo '" said John. " Via ; l will romcm 1 - r that." “If you would only try to be u littlo moiui ;uiJ bnrJ hearted," auid Mary , just a iuiic, t j begin with. You would only atoop to conquer, J,:im vr.J you dcsorvo to conquer." [TO LIE CO.NTINL’JCO j i)t»*Worm»! Wormi I—A great many ImrueJ treatis—* Ituve been written, explaining the origin u(, uiij dus-slfylug the worms generated iu the human Seanvly Any topic of medical sciuuca hay elicited un-re ueut* ol dervation uud profound research; adJ yatpliyri claim a:« very much divided in opinion on the subject It uiu>t be admitted, Loiterer, that, utter all, u tued** ol ex pelling these worms, and purifying the body fivm their presence, is of more Talue than the wisest disquisitions as t.i the origin. The expelling agent has et length been found—Dr. M’Lane’s Vormlfugw Is the much after specific, and Ims already superceded all ether worm medi cines, I’.h efficacy being universally acknowledged by medi cal prsotilhuers. As further proof, read the lolloping Uvui » lady—one of uu. own citizens . This is t*> certify that 1 was troubled with worms for mure than u year. 1 was advised to use ii’Lanc’s ctHiraUJ Ker- Viijuye. i look oue bottle, which brought away about titty worms; 1 commenced Improving ut once, and :'iu now per fectly well. The public can learn my name, and further particulars, by applying to Mrs. Hurdle, Net. J .Muuhattau Place, or to K L. Thrall, Druggist, corner u! Uutger uud Mnuroe streets. &£- Purchasers will please be careful tc- ask fur Dr. M’lamic's Ver}nifuge t and take none else. All other Vermi fuges, lu comparison, are worthies*. Dr. M’Lanc’e genulna Vermifuge, also his celebrated Liver Pilia, can now bo had at all respectable Drug Storeo In tho United Status und Canada. Also, for sale by the sole proprietors, FLKMINQ UKOn , Successors to J. Kidd & Co., augld:Jaw No. 60 Wood street, corner of Fourth. rersuUd Buffering from diseases of tba throat or lungs are, in a great majority of cases, completely restored to health by a faithful trial of Dr. Curtis’ Uygeana or Inhaling Vapor- By the Doctor’s new method of treatment, tho medical agent is brought in direct contact with the diseased parts, and cannot fail of having a beneficial effort All druggists sell it. doe advertisement in this paper. Glutton—Du OuuTia’ IIVUKANA is the original and only genuine article. jelti.3w,Uw s, - fH. s* « • « *«■ u .» ~\V‘ . * *» s'- ' • We o hall Really, John, toll N*w Yoau, October lf>, D>u*. Lungs 1 Lungill POLITICAL. 3®- Flense-publish tlw following ticket, and oblige PiIUA-CASSiua. SUUTOB: WILLIAM WILKINS, Peebles township. AsaxiißLv: lIOPBWELL HEPBURN, City; WILLIAM KKRIt, Upper 8L Clair; JASIES A GIBSON, fine townbhlp; JOHN 11. MoILIIENNY, Jefferson township Dr. A. 11. GROSS, Peebles township. PBOTHONOTA&Y ; JOHN BIRMINGHAM, Ohio township, SHIRIFF HOD? PATTERSON, City. T&KASimai: THOMAS BLAOKMORE, Upper St. Clair. COBOKIB: WILLIAM ALEXANDER, City. coumssioNßa: WILLIAM Q. HAWKINS, Penn township. AUDITOR : JAMES B. FULTON, Tarcntnm. io the Democracy and Qualified Voters of Allegheny County.— Having seen my nnxo in the Pittsburgh Post and Union presented by some one as a candidate for u seat in the House of Bep* resentatires at the coming October election, 1 feel grateful for the kindness of my friends deeming me a suitable per* ton to fill a seat in the Legislative hall oi the Keystone Statu—nevertheless, owing to my hat Ing solicited a number of the Democratic party to place me on their ticket for the office of Prothonotary, I feel compelled to decline a nomi nation by said Conrentian as a member of the Legislature; still a-king mv friends of the Democratic parity a nomina tion for the office of Prothonotary. JOHN U. MoELUINNY, of Jefferson Township. MATTHEW HARBISON, OP ROBIN* IKy BON TOWNSHIP, will be a candidate for the office of SIIKRIFF oT Allegheny County, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. Jv24 JAMES XiOBINSON, OF INDIANA TOWNSHIP , WILL be a Candidate for nomination for th* Office of COUNTY COMMISSIONER,on the Democratic Ticket, at the October Election. Sherlffalcyt—GEOUUK R~ KIDDLE, of the lr-*|r City of Allegheny, will bo a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Allegheny County, at the ensuing elec tion. jyidawte VV« have Just received from the East a IKjy large lot of Panama, Canton, Bral f and Canada STRAW lIATS, which we can sell much below the usual price. Straw Hats from 25 cents upwards. Panama Hats from (1,60 to $4,00. MORGAN A CO., mytio 164 Wood street. llerore purchasing your llat or Cap IKy to-day, call a* 101 WOOD street, and examine our stock of UATS aud CAPS, which will be sold as LOW for OASU h- any olhur hou;o in the city can or will sell them. MORGAN A CO., Next house to the new Presbyterian Church, JvlO One door from Sixth street. j Letter from Lion. John Minor Botls, of Virginia } RiuuMOSt), July oth, 1665. Afcssrs. LV.a. & Bari i£ Co. — GtJiU: Considerations Of duty to the afflicted alone prompt’me to'aend you thtu vol* uulury ie«tlmoulal to the great value of Carter’s Spantali Mixture, for that almost incurable disease, ficmjula. Without being disposed or deeming it necessary to go lalo the particulars of the case, I can say that the aetonhh. Iqk results Umt have been produced by the use of that medicine on a member of my own family, and under my own cb-ervaiion and superintendence, after the skill of the best physicians bad been exhausted, and all the usual rezn. ud!~s hnd failed, fully justify me in recommending Its use t<- all who may be suffering from that dreadful malady. I d > riot mean to eay that it is adapted to all constitu' lions, or that ii will attwd the same relief in all cases; for, of oourro, I can know nothing about that—but from what I have B<»en of the effects, I would not hesitate to use it, in anj and every case of Scrofula, with persona for whom I jelt an interest, or over whom I could exercise influence or coutrol. Respectfully yours, J V*l JNO, M. COTTA Gsj- jnortlflcnttoi>| the luatant * plaster la applied, rnr.i't reane, nud rigor la given by DALLEY’S PAIN EX TK ACTOR'S galvanic effects, and except the parts or© de rma po.<ed, they will hx>d be restored to their natural color; but it to, the contagious Influence will be neutralized and wr>t.v.ed, for mortification cannot proceed who*ever tba ralvo be laid on, and new flesh wilt certainly be goueraied. imiso.v taou iNdncTH, kcptilks a«d flaots Art* r tile red quite harmless by rubbing in instantly a quantity <f DALLKY’S PAIN EXTRACTOR, and after It ha* swollen, und livid spots are visible. Even then, like th- volute buttery, h will directly attract, dissolve, and Roduinorpbupc the poisoning Influence. At tho utlug of bees and mo e quitr> s, tin* Inwtnnt It touches you the pain •Mid’. Th.* Mtrs of rabid animal/. alto are as speedily neu tralized. Non- genuine without a steel-plate eagraTed label, with signatures of HENRY DALLEY, Manufacturer, (). V. CLICKKNEK 4 CO, rroprlotorn. Foi l at 26 cents per bos by Pr. tl. U. KKYSER, liO W.-od street, and by nearly every dealer in medicines throughout the Ucitud ?tut»*e. All orders or letters for lu formation or advice, to be addressed to C. V. OLICKKNKR k t».. N.-W York. jyl&J*w2w Ci-Htoctilug factory.— C. DALY’S Stocking u rj, where everything hi made In tho HOSIERY LINK, ii* :U th** corner of St. Clair and IVnn streets. lie is con '.lr.ually turuiug out every variety of ilorfory, well male and sultahij to th" season, which may be always obtained VVh.*U*;talr aud Re'uil at hie Slcra, corner of Market olioy Mil Pltih "tree! Pooh forget the u&me —0. DALY and No 'Ji. ’ ap2s Iteeeived, n superior lot of Lutorg, i’.-ngee and Orudis COATS, wLkh are desirable, and will be : old tow roa cami, at GRIDBLE’B, Jvf No. CIO Liberty street, beail of Wood. OHIO & PENNSYLVANIA EAILEOAD THE ONLY RAILROAD Rl S.M.\(l WEST b’llOSl I’l'l'TSliUltOU i'Hi Tkun leaven at 2 A M~ through to Cincinnati n i. L •ur.- ii jj 40 minute. Mail Train lla\cs tr 8 A. M. F.X/i.tjfTlUiN “ at 3 I*. M. The !*• Trains all make close ct uuections at Cretdllnr, and ii.- hi. t two CL-unoel at Alliance. The direct route to St L’uir i« luw ejn/tj, via. Crestline and Indianapolis, 100 mi;-* rd„ rter tliau vU Cleveland. Connections are made at MuL-hcld mth tb** Newark aud daniusky City road Mil at CTe-*tlinn with the three roals concentrating there for particular.' see handbills. No LraJns run on Sunday. TL.-vUi.;!. Tickets sold to (bxhunati, Louisville SL Louie, Indiana;.' !ls, Chicago, ILxik LdauJ, Fort Wuyne, Cleveland, sad ih<- principal Towns and Cities in the West. '.he NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will l'!ive Pittsburgh at 10 A.M. and Ll 5 P. M., aud New lirlgh* U‘U at V A. M. and I P. M. Fer Tickets and further information, apply to J. G. CURRY, At the ,'.‘tn«ir office*, under the Monongahela llouse- Or, at the Federal Street Station, to GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent. Pitt nurgh, July 23, 1856. (jylU) OHIO AND INDIANA RAILROAD” USING TUB ConUuudtioa of the Ohio and Poona. H. R TO FORT WAYNE, lul.ilC AN I* EIQUTZES 6ULI3 lUOM PITTSBURGH. Cs" Trains connect at Crestline, without detention , with L.u the Traint on the Ohio a?ui f\nna. Hoad, and also at Forest with Trains golug North and South, on the Mad River and Lake Erie Railroad. For Ticket, apply at the Railroad Office* of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company in Pittsburgh, Alle gheny City, or at any of the following polnta: fort Wayne, Uellefontaine, Cincinnati, Urbsua, Dayton, Springflold, I oJlauapoll'i, Richmond, Tiffiu, Findlay. l’e:>.'.Qs desiring Tickets will be particular to ask for a T.i Kol by the Ohio and ludlann Railrrtad. je‘t d It. STRAUGHAN, Sup'L PEARL STEAM MILL, A 1. I. 10 CJ Ii ENY. aj-FLOUII DELIVERED TU F&MIUES In eUh.r ol UKDSim may be Ml at the Mill, or in boxes at the mores of I.OUAX, WILSON A CO., b‘l Wood street. I>U AUN A RKITER, corner Liberty and fit. Clair ms U 1‘ SCHWARTZ, Druggist, Allegheny. THiua: CASH, -0;N DIUTKRV. J>--‘ UKVAM, KKNKKDY A CO. Pennsylvania Insurance Company OF PITTSBURGH, * * Corner of Fourth and Bmithflold streets. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, 3300,000. }f -A 1 ' Buildings ami oilier Proporty against Lo.s or Dnurngß by Fire, anii th „ Pl!r)lfl of goa unJ Inlan-1 Navigation and Transportation. DIRECTORS: \A ,n t. Johnston, Kody Patterson, Jacob Painter, A. A. Currier, \V. M’OUntoek, Kennedy T.Friend, James fi. Nu K l.-y, W. S. Haven, D. K. Park, i Crier Sprout, Wade ilamptou, D. M. Long, A. J. ,l..ues, J. U. Jones, 11. It. Coggahali, OFfICKES: Resident Lion. WM. tf. JOHNSTON PrtxixUnl UODV PATTERSON. &c'jf and 7Veasurer.A. A. OAItBIER. Jsmiant&crrtary.JS. H. CARRIER. PITTSUUUUII Life, Fire and Uarino Insurance Company; CoiiXSK Ob’ WATER AbD MARKET STREETS, PITTSBURGH» PA. UOUfiRT GALWAY, President. Ja.h. L). M'Uul, Secretary. This Company makes every Incurabce appertaining to or cuunected with LIFE RISKS. Also, against Hull and Cargo Risks on the Ohio and Mis sissippi rivers and tributaries, and Marine Risks generally. And against Lons and Damage by Fire, and against the iVrils of the Sea aud Inland Navigation and Transportation. Toll, ies Issued at the lowest rates consistent with safety to all parties. DiatCToas: Robert Galway, Alexander Hradley, JamesB. Iloon, John Fullerton, John M’Alpin, Samuel M’Clnrkan, VYillium Thillipe, James W. Uailman, John ricott, Chafl. Arbuthnot, Joseph P. Gauam, M. D., David lUchey, James Marshall, John M’Glll, Uorutlo N. Lee, Klttanninz. feb!7 WILLIAMS & ALLEN, BUOCBSOIIS TO ARNOLD & WILLIAMS, MAWiiPAtirnmifl OP Cliilson Furnaces, Wronght.lron Tubing, AND FIITINQ GENERALLY ~,,4/ (iiiitiu uiuiuualilit. For Wanning and Ventilation of Building*. ■O3rW. AA. will contract for Warming an 4 Ventilating l-y Bteam or Hot Water, Pipes or Ghilaon’a Furnace, (.’Lurches, Schools, Hospitals, Factories, Qreen Houses, Oour mouses, Jails, Hotels, or Dwellings, No. id MARtnyft street, Pittsburgh. EUREKA INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH. JOHN 11. BUOBNUEIUI KIl, PiunueNT. RQilEhiT FINNKY, Pfc«etabi. C. W. BATUHELuR, General Agent. WILL INSURE AUAINST ALL KIN US MARINE AN D* FI RE RISKS DIRECTORS : J, IL Shoenberg-r, 0. W. Cush. (X W. Batchelor, W. K. Nlruick. , I*aae M. Eaunock, t. B. Updike, W.ff. Martin, U. D Cochran, ILT> Leech, Jr., Johu A. CuUi‘h**y, Ueorge 3. Seldeo, 8. 8. Bryan, David McCaodlesa. 49" All Losses sustalDod by parties insured under poli cies issued by this Company will bo liberally adjußtt-d and promptly paid at ite Office. No. 00 WATER street, f jyll OrnXKNB' 1 iDßurauoo Company OS UtS? Plttalmrgh*—WM. BAGALKY, President; SAMUEL L. MAKSHELL, Secretary. QjJLcc: 94 Water Street,between itarketand WoodsCrettt. Insures HULL and CARGO Risks, on the Ohio and Missis* elppi lUvere and tributaries. . Insoresagainst Loss or Damage by Fire. ALSO—Against the Perllsof the Sea, and Inland Nat Iga* tlonandTransporUtlon. a 9 DIBBGTORK William Bagaley, Richard Floyd, James M. Cooper, Samuel M. Kler, Samuel Rea, William Bingham, RobertDnnlap,jr., JohnS. Dllworth, Isaac M. Pennock, Francis Sailers, 8. Qarbangh, J. Schoonmaaer, Walter Bryant. William B. Haya. John Shipton. MSoot and Shoe JtSanufactory. „<*>, JAMES O'DONNELL & 880., Bgajß Would respectfully inform the citizens®®*®*® rnl of Pittsburgh, that they haveopened a manufactory 9 «tof MEN’S AND WOMEN’S BOOTS AND SHOES, At No. 70 Smithfleld street) In WEYMAN’fI Buildings, where they will be prepared to fill all orders of every description of Boots and Shoes at the shortest notice. In order to accommodate all classes of customers they will also keep ou sole a good assortment of the best eastern work. Also, all descriptions of children's wear. Terms strictly cash ; goods at cash prices. A share of the pubilo patronage is solicited fwy'itim On Friday morning, 17th Inst., ROBERT McWQLRK, in the 2&th year of his age. The funeral will leave the resldoucc of his parents, Pike street, Fif.b Ward, thib aftshkoon, at 2 o'clock, to proceed to the Cemetery. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend, without further notice. On Thursday, August 16lh, at 12 o’clock 51., Mrs. COR NELIA, wife or A. H. English. The funeral will take place on Saturday, the 18th liitt., at 2 o'clock P.M , from her late residence, in Lawrenceville, to proceed to the Allegheny Cemetery. Carriages will lenve Body Patterson’s Livery Stable, Fourth 6treet, at \% o’clock P. M. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. BUFF’S nEUCANTILK COLLEGE, PITTSBURGH , PA. L NCOUPORATKD BY THE LEGISLATURE of Pennsyl vania, with Perpetual Charter. FACULTY. P. DUFF, President, (author of the “North Ameilcun Accountant/’) Professor of Book-Keeping and Commercial Sciences. ANDREW T. HOWDEN, Assistant Professor of Eook- Keeplcg. CHARLES DUFF, Assistant Professor of Book-Keeping and Penmanship. J. D. WILLIAMS, (the best offhand Penman in the Uuited States,) Professor of Commvrcial and Ornamental Punmaniih p. N. B. HATCH, Esq , of the PlitHburg'.i Bar, Professor o! MorcmtUn Law anil Political Economy. P. H AY DEN, Principal of I be Mathematical Departmen*, Professor of MathemafiCH, Ac. F. L. APBL, Professor of Iho French and German lan guages. 'i he Commercial department of thin institution has had the unremitting attention of the Principal for the last G;- teen veers. Upwards of 8000 students have been prepared by him for business. His ** young men” assistants have all been trained for business by himself, und are experi enoed Teachers and practical Accountants; being frequent ly employed by business men in adjusting deranged books There are no teachers in this institution who were in this city dismissed from their situations aa book-keepers; none who made twenty blunders on a slnglo page of a bill-book. Our writing teacher (Mr. Williams) has had something more than a few lessons from a Philadelphia teacher to prepare him for his business. No runners are employed by this institution. When our citizens are importuned by those of another, they ehonld refer to some of our city Bnnk officers or merchants—persons whore opinion can be relied upon—and not be decoyed into one of those concerns which are being sold out every few months, and their pupils left to seek instruction where they can find it. nuglS To Phyalclanii or those wanting a Coun try Ilesldenee. THE SUBSCRIBER offers for sale his property, 7 miles from Pittsburgh, on the Steubenvillo Turnpike. It contains TWO ACRES of good level land, well fenced; on which Is erected a fine n«w two and-a half story frame hours, with six rooms, and basement office and cellar, built and finished in modern style. A good stable, and other necessary out-buildings. A good well und cistern, with pump- There are about 100 choice fruit trees, of every va riety, just beginning to bear. In short, everything neces sary to make it a comfortable home. To a phytician wishing o good location, this efft-rasupe rior inducements, as it is in a rich and populous country, and the subscriber is now doing an extem-ire practice. A Stage runs daily to and from Pittsburgh ; Po>t cfiice (two duily mulls) wiihlu ten rods cd the house. For further particulars apply to tho subscriber, on the premises, or address a note to me at Remington. Allegheny count?. Pn. W. M. GRAY, M. P. im<lb:JlotiW.'.t Hlection. Ovt'nsi cr Tna PiTTfuur.au Gab Cosham,"( August 17. 1B&5. j fJ'UK Stookhcdders of Th*» Pittsburgh Gbb Company’ X are hereby notified that an election, for the purpose o election two pereona to serve rh Trusters of the sail Grj Company for the term of three years, will !►* held at th‘ rlJli-o of th® Company, at the Works, on the FIRST MON DAY {3l Jay) OF SEPTKAIBKR, IK£>s, between the hc-urt C'f 2 and 6 o'clock P.‘ M. auglS:dtd JAMK3 M. CHRISTY. Treasurer. Notice to Teachers* npnE Board of School Directors of ROBINSON TOW N t. Silll 1 will meet at ihe boose of Sarah McFarlaud, on BATUHDAY, the 25th Inst, for the purpose of employing Eleven Teachers. None but good aud competent Teachers applv. Wages, $25 per month. liy order of the Board. JOHN 11. PHILLIPS, auglB:J3Hwlt Secretary. UO OSES AND _ LCTS IN SECOND WAUi- AT~AUI> TION—On Tuesday ufiernoon, August 21. at 3 o’clock, on tho premises, will be sold, that valuable Lot of Ground, situate on SmlthfieM streot, between Second and Third sts, opposite CUy Hotel, haviug a front of 22} : t feet, ami extend ing back 60 feet to an alley ten <eet wide; on which in erected a threo story Brick Sto o and Dwelling, occupied by Me.*Bre. J. R. Reed A Co., which is one of tho best locations for business on that street. Alpo, one Lot 15 by CO feet, situate on Third str et, near SmithfleM; on which l« erwtcd one Brick Doilllng, three stories high, occupied for < ifleaan-1 shops. Also, one Lot of Ground pituate on Third street, near Kosw, having a front of 24 feet, and extending back 90 feet. Terms at eale. auglH P. M. DAVIS. Auctioneer YEARS A SLAVE—oavxrtTKCt Vhars a X Feetma-n!—My Bondage and my Preodom; by Fred. Douglass. Part 1. Life os a Slave. Part 2. Life as a Free man. With an in’roductiou by Dr. James McCone Smith- Steel portrait of the anthor, and other illustrations. One volume; price $1,25. Just received and for sale at W. A. GILDENFENNKY A CO.’S, auglb Fifth fit, opposite the Theatre. RECEIVED! RECEIVED! " The Now York Journal for September; Peterson’s Magazine do; Memoirs of J. Gordon Bennett and his Times; My Bondage and Freedom, by Fred. Douglass ; The Escaped Nun,or Disclosures of Cocveut Life; Learning to Talk—for the Nursery. All new Books, new Magazines and new Papers received as soon os published, at the cheap Uookstoro of W. A. GILDKNFENNEY k CO. augli> Fifth st-, opposite the Theatre. M~ ~AUAZJN bid ~FOK SEPTEMBER.—For wU e “by~o7 MI• NEB A CO., No. 32 Smlthfleid street: Leslie's New York Journal for September; prW 18%ot. Peterson’s Ladles’ National Magazine for September; price 18% cents. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables all the year at Summer Prices, and how to obtain them; price ctt. [auglS lADIK3’ RIDING HATS—The largest nnd best assort j meet of Elding Hats ever offered in the city, just re ceived and lor sale at No. 91 Wool street. auglS J - WILSON A SON. I7IALL STYLE SILK HAIS ftr $4, at No. 9L Wood at. ; aug!B J WILSON A SON. WANTED — Ohio ami I’enna. U« U. Dividend AUSTIN I.UOMIB, 92 Vourtb ftxeet. Scrip, by autflB OIL SPRUCE—7& lbs fop salt* by B. A. KAIINESrOCK A CO., uukl 8 corner FirPt anil Wrul sts. BOUND GWJTIAN~I*JS IbsTor Pale'by J B. A. FAUNK3TOCK A CO. Pul" A* II —6O cuitfl flrat aorta for sale by uuj'lS . li. A. FAUNKSTOCK A CO. ('in)tll MILLS— HioXoVs Older Mill *od Wlua Frees; J Sinclair 1 * do., fitted for baud or pnwu F«*r .-aid ut 47 Fifth street, by HJgIS JAMES WARDKOP. B\; KKTS! BASKETS’—6OO Peach Bnd Vegetable Ho* UoLa, of various sizes, in store and for sale at 47 Fifth street, by [nualB| JAMKS WARDRQP. j i iIAPKSI QUAKES!—Choice Uot-house Fruit supplied \JT to order, daily, at 17 Fifth street. auglS OTRAWUERKY PLANTS —Yoaog thrifty Vines,suitable O for planting, of the various teste! varieties at 47 Fiftt street. |auglB] JAMES WARDIIOP. PITTSBURGH AND OONNKLL.SVII.I4B: RAILROAD OPEN FROM WKBT NEWTON, Westmoreland County, to BROAD FORD, Fayette County, 64 miles from Pittsburgh. On ami after the 20th of August, the Trains of the Pitts burgh and Counellsvllle Railroad will be run as follows: First Train will leave Broad Ford Station ut 0 10 A. M., and stopping ut all the way stations, will reach West New ton at 7 33 A. M.; connecting there with the fast steamer “Clara Fisher,” and reaching Pittsburgh at noon. Second Train will leave Broad Ford at 12 o’clock, uoon, and stopping at all the way stations, arrive at West New ton at 1.30 P. M. First Train will leave West Newton at 8 33 A. M., stop ping at all the way stations, and arriving at Broad Ford at 0.43 A. M. Second Train will leave West Newton at 0.15 P. M-, stop. 7 wu y fl * u^onil » ft °d reaching Broad Ford at STAGES fop Connellsvllle and Unloniown will connect with all the Train* at Broad Ford. The steamer CLARA FISHER will leave Pittsburgh ev ery evening, (except Sundays,) at half-past 4 o’clock, pre cisely, to connect with the Trains as above. TUB THUOUGII TRAINS between West Newton and RS. ne Ji« le wUI run wgulariy on and after September utn, iB6O. FREIGHT will be transported eaph way daily. For rates “P? l^, 10 p- W. CALDWELL, Esq , Assistant Superintend ent. West Newton, or to W. THOMPSON, Freight Agent, on board the steamer Clara Fisher, at her wharf, above the Monongahela Bridge. ou*l7 06 H. ARNOLD A SONS, Oti WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN FASHIONABLE CLOTHING And Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, NO 60 MARKET STREET, between Third and Fourth, Pittsburgh. Keep constantly od hand, a large stock of Cloths, Casslmerva and Vestings. Garments made to order on the shortest notice, and in the latest US-All orders promptly attended to. faugl?:2m WRIGHT’S PREMIUM KATHARION stops the Huir from falling out, and produces a 1 uxurlant growth | WIUaHTS PREMIUM KATIIAHION Removes all dandruff and disease deposit*. For Halo, wholesale, by R E. SELLERS <s CO. {.augLO Vv? £ r ,__ _ " -i j£. V .*• -? 1 ,,•«:'• «• .• "VO "* '. ’ •'. •'■u: WOODWELL’S FURNITURE «■*!»», WHon tiATH AKu it K TAIL., E3IBRAQING EVERY BI_LE OF FUUNITUUK, tN UOSEWUOD, MAHIJOm AND W4LNUT, SUITABLE TOII PARLOUS, AND DINING ROOMS. KUUAL TO ANY IN NEW YOKE OR PHILADELPHIA, AND AT LOWER PRICES. KW* Every article made by band, and warranted. Bimiter, sap,lled viltb any quantity of YOBNITUBE and OUAIttS, on reasonable terms. iirTmoHSin 11 RQ d Steamboat* FURNISHED AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE. Warorooms, Noa. 77 and 79 Third street, -SHs! PITTSBURGH. PA. A. A. OABEIBB B . oabBUB A. A. OABBIBB tk 880., Corner Pmrlh and SmilhMd ttreeU, PilUtruroh, Jfc, agents STATE MUTUAL FIBE AHD MAHTITEIH3UBAJTCE CO OP BA*aiituiu. 9390,000. capital FIBE ARB MABINB INBUBANOE CujHrANY or PHILADDLPHIA. CAPITAL -...9300,000. OH THE VALLEY OF VIBOIRIA, WINOHBBTEK, VA. CAPITAL 9300,000. CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPARE HAETPOED, (JOHN. m!7| CAPITAL AND A538T3....9-A,l5*,*HV. ROBTH WEBTEBN IRSUBARCE COMPANY, OPPIOE, MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE, PHILADELPHIA. CHARIER PERPETUAL Authorized Capitol, 9300.000. A I’ANY. LIAI ‘ LK 1,011 ““ WMK3 0P TIU! COM- In Stock Notes, (negotiable torm,)secnred byMort gagea and Judgments— - .... In bill, Recelrable, Mortgages and Judgments 1 Honda, Ac- _. ~..... In Cush, (lash Assets and Cosh Items u. Orwell; LTSmtT’rfffi? 10 t »re, Marine and Inland Transportation »laks. taken at current rates. * James M’Cully & Co.. W. & D. Itinebaxt, ?,'• i °° > Charles B. Wright, 0. 11. A Qto. Abbott, n^u“ a n . r °?;’ fcrsua 4 Watson, Uon. W m. D. Kelley, Chas. Megargee i Ca, ...Caleb Cope A Co- GEOHUE BINGHAM, Agents Jo 4 95 Water street, Pittsburg. WESTEHH FABMEBS INBTJBANCE COMPANY NEW LISBON, OHIO. ’ V J l V N . Ti;E ' * a ™ , > Sl - Charles Building. No. 10S. 1. • Third street, Pittsburgh. wa of not.ES: F. A. BLOCKSOM, President v,ce Resident LL\ I MARTIN, Secretary and Treasurer. rmeßCEou BKfaaMcia: James W. WoodweU, Joseph Plummer. James Wood, R M. Biddle, Jno. V. Ilarbaugb, Dr, Jno. E Part jlOj Wm. Simms, Birmingham, Dawson, Newmoyer ACo British aud Continental Exchange. SIGHT.ItrLLS BRAWN BY DUNCAN, SHERMAN * CO. ON THE UNION BANK, LONDON, niliESB DKASM* I^/ fiilSta , «t I S“‘the ptlncipU £S; n °‘ e “ ni> - nusi&D. Lnd We also draw Smut Hills on M. A, Qrunebanxn A BaUin, «... . FRANKFORT A ALAIN, aud HOLWNB. *“ QEEMAIiir » Persons iutomlingfo travel abroad may procure, through us, Letters of Credit, on which Money can be obtained, oa Deeded, in any part of Europe. * Collection ) of Hills, Notes, &• d other securities In Eu rope, will receive prompt attention. WiL U. WILLIAMS A CO., Wood, comer Third street. WILLIAM HUNTER, FLOVR AW GRAIN. Ho. 299 Liberty etroet, Pittsburgh, Pa. US' Constantly nrcilvma, the BEST BRANDS of PENNSYLVANIA, OUIO INDIANA and [MISSOURI, BUPERIINE and KXTJU.A PLOVB, Whleh will always be sold at the Lowest Cash prices. fanU WM. B. HAYS & CO., DEALERS IN BACON,' HAMUIIS& SHOULIRS LARD, LARD OIL, DRIED DEEP, SDQAR-CURED and t CANVASSED HAMS. A large stock always on hand at No. 2V7 Liberty street, PrtTHßcaon, Pzns’a. u. i. cusiMiSd...j. o. comußa...u. c. xoiuu...w. n. woodward* AMERICAN PAPIER MACHE MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NO. 78 SECOND STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. MANUFACTORERSor PAPIER MACHE ORNAMENTS for Churches, Houses, Steamboats, Ac.; Minor and Pictaro Frames, _Window and Door Heads, Brackets, Trusses. Cornices, Ventilators ond Centro Pieces for Ceilings, Rte settes and Mouldings of evory description, sire and design, cuasria and warranted more durable than any other article now In usu. J •'***»«“«* executed on the ihortest notice N - B —AitenUnu of Steamboat Builders is especially dl rected to this article, on account of its light wekht. „„ a . , CUMMINS, TUNKB A 00- No. 7S Second at, between Wood and Market eta., Pittsburgh. SEMI-ANNUAL SALE DRY goods A NNOUNCE the opening of their Great BmPannuaf TV Sale of their Immense Block. Every article through out the establishment wilt be marked down and cloaed oat - Jete JOHN COCHRAN & BROS. manufacturers op IRON RAILING, IRON VAULTS, VACtT DOORS, Window Shutters, Window Guards, Ac. Noe, 01 Second street and 80 Third at. (ntvwii.v woon sue aaagtrj PIITSBURGH, PA n Hav. on hand a variety of new patterns ency Plain, suitable for alt purposes. Particular attention paid to enclosing Urave Lots. Jobbingdooeatshort notice, {mil UANUPACTVQCaS Of M’KEE'S PENNSYLVANIA GLASS WINDOW GLASS, Extra, Itoublo Strength, Imitation Crown ana Eubj Vials, FlußkP, Pickle und Preserve Jaw Wine, Porter and Mineral Bottlesi Telegraphic & Lightning-Bod Insulators. SECOND, BETWEEN WOOD A MARKET BTS. rmauoaaa, pxhna. 1 Bat a short distance from the Steamboat landlna onri from Monongahela llonso, Bt. CUvIIotS.f “21 J - “• JOHES B, D. DHOTT. JAMES WAIIDItOP. JONES & DENNY, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, aplO] 01 WATER [SIBBET, MTTSBUIUIn. 'BO flao Plton TUB EABTEBM CITIES VIA I’ENNA. CANAL AND BAILBOADS. D. LEECH & CO.’S LINE, Between Pittsburgh, Hew York, Philadelphia and Baltimore. IUIIB ROUTE being now In good order, we are prepared to despatch property either way on favorable term*. Shipments consigned to either of the undersigned will be forwarded without charge tor commissions,and all ingtruc* tlons promptly attended to. Address or apply to D. LEECH A 00.. Penn street and Canal. Pittsburgh. HARRIS A LEECIT Receiving Depot No. 13 Bouth Third street. No. 7 Battery Place, {lew York. MERRICK HOUSE. W. A. BLOSSOM, Propeietos. Removal* ' “ r l' 0l - bavo removed their office to No 26 A fltrest » opposite Maeon’e, lo Dr. O. K Shatr’e (Oculist) office, where citizens will Bud the books 01*!! to receive subscriptions for IRVINO'd LIFE OF WAHitism! TON, sn<l other late publications. ~}ju > ’ .... CHAMBERS, GIRARD INSOKANCE COMPANY BSVBR ENCMS. PiTTsuuaaiL i Graff } Bennett & Co., Zug, Undsey A Co. PHILADELPHIA. dealer exclusively in A. A. MASON & CO.. S. M’KEE & CO, ALL sizes or transportation HKW BiIIGfITOZV, BEAVER COO NTT. EA. - -M *. -* *
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