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The deaths at New Orleans from yellow fever during the past weok numberod 133. uis con sidered that the epidemic in that city haa now TCttohed its olimax, and a rapid improvement in the pnblio health may be looked for. Acoounts from Virginia show no mitigation of the terrible eoonrgo with which the inhab itanta aro atllioted. Thirty now cases of fovcr were reported in Norfolk on Thursday. In Porta month the doathe avorage eight a day. At a Council of the South Carolina Itnow Nothings, they repudiated tho doctrino of the proscription of Catholics, and provided for the admission into tho Order of all oligitdo natives, of all religious oreeds, upon a declaration dis olaiming any binding allegianoe, political or eoolesiaatioal, to any foroign power. The ministers, rabbins and delegates of tho IsraeliUsh congregation throughout tho Onion are called to assemble in Cleveland, Ohio, in Oc- tober, to deliberate oo tho Union of American Israel; on the organization of a permanent reg ular Bynod or Sanhedrim; on a plan for reli- gious nnd soholaßtic education, and on all other matters or importance in regard to Judaism, whioh may bo brought before tho Conference. v. on * T. Sbngert, Acting Commissioner o ihfl—E at?pt Office, has soot tw “ T the Commissioner of Ualonts for IbSi'”'m two large bound volumes, the second of which is filled with plates representing models of inven tions. The business of tho Patent Onl-ie is bo coming very large in this inventivo ago The number of inventions for which patents are songht is rapidly incroaßing, and it requires a largo force at tho offico to dispose of tho eases When Hon. Chnrles Mason, late Commissioner, went into the office, at the beginning of President Pieroe's term, tho business was far bohind, and numerous cases bad been long pending, at great expense to tbe applicants. An extra force was immediately employed, and this business is now I brought up to tho satisfaction of all parties con cerned. Croat credit is due to the officors in that department for their diligence in business. It is one of tho most useful functions of our gov ernmont—that of giving encouragement to in ventive genius, and judging of tho morils of ail improvements in maohinery and implements used in all brandies of industry. In no country in the world are so many new inventions brought to light every year as in the United States, and in no country oan a patent bo obtained at so little expenso. The Pittsburgh Gazelle is gotting terri ble on the Er-N.’s. It says that the sum anJ import of all their resolutions in this county aro about as follows: " Resoleed, That we must carry this county at some rate. Resolved, That wo are not able to do it with out help from outsiders. Resolved, That the county ofiices are worth something and we want tbom-we must bavo Resolved, That in order to carry these offices or make a respeotable show in the county tho Pn' e r 8 r mUBt .P ,ay . fair Frce Soil and Temperanco tones, from this forward. Resolved That plantations and ■' niggers ’■ aro well enough, but if we can't get thomT we will rant on the Freo Soil question, and take tho oonnty offioes—if wo can. Resolved, That we must have offioo—that is What we got up the party for.” That is a pretty serious ohargs for tho Gazette to make. It is not likely that K. N.’s and Ke" pnblioans can/me when euoh a spirit is mani fested by tho organ of tho latter against tho former. Hblp Found.—The Journal, of this city, was tn extaoies yesterday morning because Mrs. Swisshelm favors tho Know Nothings. As Mrs. 8. and the oditor of tho Journal publish n joint paper snoh a decision on tho part of that lady was to be expooted. “ Urlp for the Americans," as the Journal oalls it, is found at last. And what of it ? We have found help for the Dcmo orata, too, without buying an ism. Help for tho Demoorats is found in their own indomitable energy, their awakened zeal and determination, aa their time honored principles. No amalga mation of discordant elements can long boat thaTt a Far 00 oom paot and so determined as the Democracy. Mrs. Swisshelm is a good wri a.n‘‘ * ree pcetable lady, but all help can't That bnbble oW has Ot b3 fr t°he i“pODdi.Dgllofoat and^peo,earerveXt:- eon ‘Help may bo found, but it looks very much now asthongh it had‘'come too late.” ' Thet Abe every day wo hear that Demoorate aro leaving tho Know Noth ing party, and ooming baok into tho ranke of onr party again. We welcome them baok. \y o trust they will continue to oome till wo recover onr full strength, and more too. •< They have seen Sam," and don’t like him. The mistake of going to see him was a bad one, but it oan be repaired. Cnriosty misleads n good many peo ple in this world, bat experience sets thorn right . again. Come baok, gentlomon, the Demooratio party is large and liberal. It prescribes no man fort>iTors of the past, it welcomes to Us ranks ftil who acoept its principles and help to support cause. The party will give a good acoount of itself this fall; and it welcomes all who are opposed to proscription on account of religion or birth, and all who would support the Union I and the Constitution. j •V e ’c':^ *T- j\ " "*A 4 loiltj Jfioraing |ksi. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY. PITTSBURGH: TUESDAY MORNING; FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER, ARNOLD PLUMER, OF VENANOO COUNTT. M. rKTTINGII.L & CO., Newspaper Advertising Agents,mo the Agents for Hie Pittsburgh Dnily an.l Weekly Post, and are authorised to receive At> y rrtisxwxnT3 and fluubO&u'Tio.Na for uh at the fame rates as required at this ollica. Tb„lr receipts are regarded aa payments, fbelr offlees are at Niw Vona, 12a Nissan stieit, Boston, 10 Btats street. BIOKNKKG POST .JOB OKFICB. We would call the attention of MERCHANTS A.NU BUSINESS MEN to the fact that we haTe just received from Philadelphia a number or fonts or new Job Type, and •re now prepared to 611 orders for Cards, Circulars, Hill Haada, Paper Books, Posters, and Programmes for akblhl flons, All orders will he promptly filled. Persons leaving the city during Dr summer, who de sire Vie daily or weekly Post forwarded to them, can have it done regularly for any specified time, by leaving their or and address at the. ctf'icr, comer of fifth and Wood streets. An Explanation. —U ia perhaps unnecessary fjr as to eay that, in spooking yesterday of the “tinkers" who were trying to arrange a fusion soifiah purposes, wo only referred to some four or five individuals generally found about tho corner of Fifth and Smithfiold streets There were many Demoorata who honeatly sup posed that our beat policy would be to form a mixed ticket with tho Whiga. They had a right to entertain euoh an opinion ; but we saw no ohance of its buooobs. In what we bavo said we refer not to suoh, but only to thoso who sought to manage tho whole thing for selfish and dishonest views; nnd they wero very few in number, and profess to be Democrats. Wo have said tho eame before, and wero probably under Blood. tun NNWSi John 15. Gough, the celebrated temperaneo looturor, arrived in Boston, from Eogland, on Friday last, on tho eteamcr America. PARENT office he pout “■r. I.f‘ «•’ Jcfforeoa county, lowa, which last fall gavo U>4 fusion majority, has just cleotedl a'fiill Dem ocratic ticket by 40 majority. Tee Amonoan Despatoh, a Know Notliiug pa per at Hertford, Conn , has been slopped for CL support. ' AUGUST '2l 10 nJiaDapolis State Sentinel Contes'a oa IT.l T . foe .a. masa mooting of tho Democracy at that place, bn tho 25th inat., signed by over eight hundred oUizeosf At a lato election in Keokuk, lown, the DemO cratic canJiJatee had runjorUies ranging from 34 to 101, or au average of 58 In April last, the Know Nothings carried the city by 201 ma jority. In Davonport lowa, at the recent oleotion, thcro was a Democratic majority of 150. The whole county (Scott) gave an average Democrat ic majority of about 100. In April last, fusion and Know Nothingism had 350 majority in the oounty. On the luih inst. tho municipal eleotion of Georgetown, b. c., game off. Tho Know Nothings polled 211 Votos : their opponents 210. At tho eleotion for Mayor a few months ago tho Know Nothing candidate was elected by 1.00 ma jority. Is not that a “ tumble down ?” Tho New York Courier thinks that no party will have a majority in tbo next Houso of Rep resentatives, and tho national organization of tho Knew Nothings have been broken np, its members will join tho Republicans or Demo crats, according to their provious affinities. The Memphis ISaglo has hoisted tho name of Millard Fillmoro for tho Prosidcncy, subjoot to the decision of tho Know Nothing National Con vention. He won’t do ; and that National Con vention will blow up like tho last. The London correspondent of tho New York Times Bays of Mr. F., who is in London : “ Mr. Fillmoro is nt the Uotel do Loudres, and \ ccoivcs vast crowds of vioitorß. A child who has already Been a good doal of him said yesterday to her mother, “ Mother, I like Mr rtllmore ; ho always looks so clean aud nice lo appreciate this opinion, yon must know that in hto linen and tho care of his beard, Mr F. is tbo most particular of men.” * Atchison .V Co—The following item from the Cleveland MainJcakr, should it prove true will be a stumpor for the opponents of Deraoo fsc^. It will certainly projuoe some sensition among our northern Know Nothings who have so loudly condemned tiieoondnct of Missourians in late Kansas atlairs. It deserved condemna tion ; but if the Know Nothings aro the guilty parties tbo faot should bo known at ouoe. Let us have the certificates, Mr. Democrat. Wo thought it was a littlo singular how such a well organized foray into Kansas oouid bo got up so quietly, and yot upon so extensive a scale. A seorct society could Jo it, and it will servo ns ono illustration of the beauties of secret politi oal societies. They can bo usod for any pur- POBO: T b °, St ' ' ouia democrat says that (hero is not the least doubt that tho notorious, if not in famous, David Atchison, of Mieeouri, who had been the head of tho parly in Misßonrl that would force slavery into Kansas against the wishes of her people, is a member of she Know Hoiking Order, and has accomplished the Kansas outrages through ila instrumentality. It de clares that Boveral members of tbo Ordor will soon givo their certificates of Atchison's oonnec lion with thorn. Wonder what tho Know Nothings and Abolitionists in Ohio, who have had so much to say about Kansas matters, will say to this exposure. Lecompton. Tbo Kansas Legislature hss passed an aot making Lecompton the permanent seat of government of Kansas. It is oalled for Judge Looompte, who is one of tho principal owners of tho traot of land on which it is lo oatcj It is situated on the Kansas river, nbout i.O tuiluo from Westport, in a country well sup plied with timber, and having good water power. This not of the Legislature, if affirmed, will rnuLo fortunes fur n number of persons. A let ter writer says. 'ho Report 01 “ Vestordny, shares m tho Lecompton Town Company could have been bought for ono hun dred dollars, to day, they cannot be bought for less than one thousand, except when a parly is compelled to sell by a money pressnro. This evening, men are considered worth ten thousand who last evening, were considered worth nothing’ lo day men are regarded ns gooJ for fifty thou -8 , dollars, who, yesterday, were regarded as good for sever,i! hundred less thnn nothing "!mt is it that tickle fortuno will not do f*r luoky people Omo Rivijr —Wo aro glad u sco mat tho Philadelphia papers orc a good deal ''stirred up" on the subject of the Ohio river improve meet. They aro all j n favor of it, too That thing will snoooed yet, and bo of immense bene- tit to Pittsburgh. The Philadelphia Argus of Saturday last says ‘•Tho improvement of the Ohio, as oontom platod, by means of a slackwatcr navigation, or by any other means likely to insuro uuinterrupt od navigation is a matter of the greatest and mo- 1 undeniable importance to tho trado and prosperity of our oily, and the enterprise • bmild moot the readiest and promptest enooaragemont from our business men ond capitalists, so that in whatever direction their efforts may be put forth owards the attainment of tho desired ond, they be united and earnest so as to carry the utmost weight ami influence.” Diuukns' Household Words -The September number of this monthly is received from tho publishers. It is noedless to praiso this period ical. Its morite aro well known ; and it has a wide circulation among intelligent and admiring readers. TrUiia. —Thr«e L/oiUrr- a year, or Tw.uivhrp i'r* u number; tbo** remitting Three lkoilar* will received JI.IIRZIO.. fry,, of porta*,. Bound Volurn.- ~f HiST? onth„- PurtH, One Dollar and Severny five CenL, B Twenty-five Cents each ; Bound v.to„ r™, h, inencement of publication supplied oord-, Clubs-Tw, The Convention. —Wo hopo tho Convention to-morrow will not load tho party down with long strings of resolutions. Tho principle of tho Democracy are well known. It ia opposed to all proscription on account of Lirth-placo or religion ; and it opposos all scotionnl issues and parties that endanger fbo stability of tho union of theso States. Thoso are tho issues wo havo to moot now; and wo wolcome help Trom all quarters to meet them. S&'We regret to announce tho doath of Mr. John J. Crowley, a oompositor in this offioo, at the age of nineteen yoars, who diod yesterday. Mr. C. learned his trado in this offioe. His steady and industrious habits, and amiable and Obliging disposition, won him friends wherever he was known. To his widowed mother he was a dutiful son, and her main support. All con nected with this offioo will sinooroly condolo with her in thia her boroavoment. County Commissioner .—James Robinson, of Indiana township, will be supported by many friends tor tho oflico of County Commissioner. Ho is woll qualified for tho offioe, and would no dsnbt make a good and faithful officer in that position. Several good names are mentioned in oonneotion with that offioe, and our only choice ia ft gooJ one. Kaileoads in I’nornECY.—lt may not have oo curred to every ono that the'modorn invention of railroads fignrea in the pages of ancient pro ,f not ’ whftt ifl ,he meaning of this whloh in our good old version of the Boriptures may bo fonnd in Nahum. 2d chapter streets "That. 'isn° , ollar * ots ehall 'rage in the tho br'oad»m tib,l |i,' )oetlo 000 a S ainst another in hov sha^Z ye rn th ? y , aha “ «<» Uke ‘orohes, is not nonuhari J* 0 I ’£ h,,,in S-" That description is not peculiarly applicable, as wo perooive, to a the g n?e o°f an ? ° m ° ibue ' bat * future to broadways of'raUroad'toavel? rBßiDg '‘ l ° Dg ,h ° I®-If a man deoeivo you, trust him not again ; if he strikes you, thrash him like smoko if you are able. Coeiositv.—Looking over the affaire of oth ers, and overlooking your own - ... «-r. •VrJfViV'V'’', ' s l': ■-*••./. «£■**>"** % , *v\ •. v t. '«■! N ! *■* ' : '.f. ’ -At «*t } _'*■*! '• *• .* ~ i*i' : *** ‘.’.dh **. * ''• - '•■■ it 1 t> • ' f POLITICAL NEWS v.V - . * * **' v. • v; % -t . ' r '*■ f- it +i * r r Tb. Command or the Army in the Kan. Tho London Post says : There havo boon many rumorslntcly ihTiiroLitntlon of tho recall ortho' presont Commander in Chief of tho British army in the Crimea. Theso rumors, we aroablo to state, are without foundation, os not inly has Goneral .Simpson not boen recalled, but there is no reason toiuspoot tho slightest intention of recalling him, At the same time it is proper to state tha* aencral Simpson's health.is P no P t of the stroSz ost, and that, thoroforo, it wlil excite but iittfc surpriso if ho finds himself unable to cope fop-'h protracted period with the vast labors and inccsV' sant aDxiotiCarof ihehhief command. It is not probable",'in tho event of Uenoral Simpson s coming homo, that a new Command er-m-Chief will bo Bent out from lingland, ns Lord Raglan was the only ono of tho veterans ot our last great war that was really lit for ser vice. 6TATE Of SEDASTUI'OI*. . P lO UJcßaa correspondent of ono of the p a , riamn journals famishes the following letter re ceived from a Kusssianmc-rchant, still a resident in Bobaetopoi: My prolonged silenoo has mado you believe ] was neglecting you. Not nt all; but I was obliged to cmigrato and abandon my quarters" for a subterraneous habitation, or rather collar whither I was driven, whether or no, bv the shot and shell of the enemy. My house 7 sudered from the beginning of tho bombardment of tho town ; the Windows wero broken and the roof knooked into holes, but wo managed to hold on though in a continual panic. Ilowovor, about tho middle of Juno two sholls fell, ono into tho kitchen and the other into tho warehouse, and lovoled them both to tho ground. The enomy reoommoncod a murderous cau nonado on tho lah, at 11 in the morning. 1 was writing in my oH.ce, when a uinoty-oix pounde'r from the ireuoh battery opposite Bastion No. 1 ''r C< V h r U^. t "° walls and tho «ove and foli ihoM nf . th ° Ton miDutoß nfterwarda u shell of two hundred woight burst in tho midst of the court After that it would have boon madness to think of stopping. In faot, by the evening tho houso was in ruins from top to bot tom. Shot, aboil and rookots were crossing in every direction. Very many of the houses that survived tho bombardment of tho last nine months are now iu ruins. A great number of inhabitants were killoJ or wounded while hastily carrying whatever they oonld Into mines and P' tH - Tl >o Cellar in which I now am. is dug out of the rock, has uo wiuJow, and but one mciftm of egress or ingress. My furniture consists of a tabic—that is, of a cask turned ou ils cuJ while a smaller ono serves me for a stool My bed is of- primitive simplicily-a buodie of bay covered by a rug. J ~ T . h ?, and shops are removed into rort Nicholas. Tho goods arc plaood iu a ioog corridor on the ground Hour, which is vaulted over. Tbo public offices—those of the Governor the I’ort, the Magistracy, tho Police, tho Cus’ toms, Ac, nro all iu the eamo fort. Ouo of tho buildings is also appropriated to tho dispensary, the guard house, the head quarters ef GemrM Ostcn-Sacken, and of General Kisraer, the com mandant of Sebastopol; and the troops are quartered In tho upper stories. In short, the whole town has moved into Fort Nioholas. On the Bth of July, rnnakeorlo, tbo archbish op of Chcrson and tho Turida, celebrated divino service boforo Prinoo Gortsohakotf, General Os ten Saoken, AdmirayNsehimoff, nnd ail tho offi ■ cers both of tbo eca and ike land services The Archbishop brought to Princo tiorlschnkoii tho pictures of the Baints sent hy the cities of Kiel! Voronwska, Moscow, and other places, and ad' dressed tho troops as follows before giviog them his blessaing : " Valiant warriors, holy Russia prays for you, and sends you these pictures, whose power has no equal iu this world. Pray to them and trust in God Ihnt it will be his pices nro to drive tho enemy from Ibo soil of tbo Cri mea." Princo Oortschakoff thanked the Arch bishop, and then, turning to the troops le i ell three cheers. The visit of the Archbishop, who rcturaeJ to BaUtoh. serai, somewhat raised the spirits of tbo solders, and the small uumborof iuhabitml* left. thf New York Ut-rAUI | irlaauctal Hoveinenli In Europe. Pcoplo on thifl side the Atlantic, who act) trill, whst trouble a hugp corporalion like tho Eric liailroad raiaea aomo thirty fire to forty millions to carry out au enterprise which Is certain !u the long ran to pny at Icaot something on tho invest mem—or who remember (ho anguish of min.l and Stato_ombarrnssmcnta caused by tiio neoes aity of raising a hundrjcLmilliona or eo for the last war with Ureal nritain—can hnrdtyform an adequate conception of the financial movement or l.nropo at tho present time. In a recent nr tide we had occasion lo sum up the various amounts whioh, up to that lime, had been raised by tho belligeroniß lor war rurpoaoa. Kiuce then, Bomo alight additions have been made and wo now give Iho Hat, as corrected tie to the present time Ku?UrtU [nan ‘rvuU» r...in Kt.*h Ic-nn " JMb.MO.Ouo lo these must ho added the loaos effected by l rutraia and Austria at the commencement of the war, somo fifty millions more ; and a small loan recently cliccted by the King ol BarJmla under tho guarnntco of England Altogether, independently of the Russian ex penses, which meet havo been enormous, tho cost of tho war, in money actually laid out for sol aiors pay, provisions and munitions of war has already exceeded six hundred millions of dollars - nearly all of Bhioh has been raised within eight een months. ® UowHii.iNu iavrnAom.iNAUY —Vesterday nf tornoon, two young ladies of tho fancy order residing in the house with tho greon door, Lo cust street below Eleventh, repaired to tho ° f Wre ; Uogere ' Loou9t “‘root, below V“ 0 ° f * bavin B fir Bt provided her fWJ b 0 oowshm. Upon ringing the bell, .lrs- Rogers came lo (ho doer, whereupon tho young lady asked her if she was Mrs. Kogers ‘I am ' was the reply. <• What do you keep?” was askou. “ A boarding house," was the ro joindor. “ A boarding house, do yon-a board ing hOUBO, ha, a hoarding houso, indeed, and keep my husband, do yon?" said tbo young ady with tho oowakiu, at tho oarno timo drawing tbo weapon from undor her apron, and seizing Mrs, Rogers with bor other hand. Without more ado, sho quiokly and energetically applied it to the shoulders of Mra. R., who in vain attempted to break away. After indicting ns many strokes as sho thought a sufficient punishment Tor keoD ing, as sho said, hor husbaud (?) from hor sho left tho house, signifying to Mrs. Rogors that she would givo her a littlo more if sho camo out upon the pavement. Tho affair created some littlo excitement in tho neighborhood, but tho police inasmuch as tho cowhiding took place in side of tbo honso, did not think it worth while to iuterforo in tho matter. -Phila. Argue IUB tft'LTAN ABU ULI FINANCIAL DIPLOMACY On tiib lliqut Biub of tub Women —1( has been generally supposed that the treasury of the Bultan had beon oleoned out by tho Russian wo-; and that the late loan to Turkey uassed by tho British Parliament, was for tho^purpose of relieving his immediate ncooeoities. But un on roading the following among tho nows items of tho last steamer, wo are led to a different conclusion:— BUI A lottcr from Constantinople, of Julv Kith n^ui : ~' T -* 10 u 8t !!- aD hoB ordered 'magnificent neoklacos in brilliants to bo made, as presents for Qneon Victoria and tho Empress Eugenio • and saddles, all embroidered in brilliants, to bo made for the Emporor, tho King of Sardinia and Pnnoo Albert. Tho valuo of those presents will be about 2,00u,01K) francs ’ ” Four hundred thousand dollars or so in pres ents from a bankrupt is rather a 000 l operation" —but it is doubtless intendod os bait for anothor impending loon of ten or twenty millions and it will bring it, or jewelry will have lost its charm among tho fair sox. The Sultan ought to I®-Col. Marshall P. Wilder, President of tho United States Agricultural Sooiety, has made an applioaUon to the Board of Aldermen of Boston, for tho u 6 o'* of a equaro of vaoant land, about forty acres at tho south end, for (ho purpose of tho great national exhibition of the United States Agricultural Sooiety, in Ootober noxt. It is proposod to have inoonneotion with tho show of fruits, flowers, implements, cattle &0., of this demonstration, a magnifioont horso exhibition, which shall excood in extent and boauty that at Springfield two or throe years sinoo. Various cities havo made application for this groat display—Philadelphia tendering $&,- 000 to oovor any anticipated excess of expendi ture ; but Boston, through its loading oitizons has guaranteed *lO,OOO, and will have the show. It is estimated a hundred thousand strangers will visit tho city to attond tho oxhi bitlon. Tho poetical correspondent of tho Ue trolt Advertiser thus deoribes Louisville: “ Tills town does Tory carious £ggid, For boys run loose at random ; And when folks want a splendid tdam, hitch two jackasses before a dray, and a n,uirr> wit* a red shirt on up behind to drive 'em tandem t. .1 >. i - .Vi.inw.oOO ff -ftO.UOtU*., •'•Oo,C“'}.Wi> 100.(100,iXj-J - /l.OtHl.lßni '• -=*w*hiu eon ft OOO.UOO l«i f J!W),OW» SiKuuLxn Soictos.—On Wednesday last, a young man, a stranger in tho town of Coburg mnnn’i WCnt r °““ d ,ho toßn ond regularly eum moned a coroners jury to moot ot tho honao of Mr. Brody, coroner, ot 12 o’oiook that day At the hour appointed, ho camo himself to the kit door c ' f Mr * Brody’a house, ontored, and proceeded deliberately to n table, opened a drawer, and taking a ease-knifo therefrom, drew hlB thr ° at - Ho “»en started up stairs, OU‘ 0 U ‘ fc ‘ n £ ar . th ® ,O P' “d expired before help could bo obtained. —Ontario Reporter 1 Tho man who runs down the girls tolmro '• ? f “ arrioJ women, throws a qufd of tobacco into the contribution box, and takes a fe.l7 bUy , raorc - caa never havo any thelioM Ul “ world. Bedbugs, mosyuitoß, and the nightmare, and all tho hobgoblins of a guilty ZITaZIT' 1 bmn t him 0n h:s wayTo That well hooted prison, where tho oonvict s arc fed °'" derB and Ofluafortis soup, and arc allowed no other amusement than to sit and pick thoir llOl POkCr ‘ hroUfih ali c^rnityT • t g ‘ r i th . lr i 00n yoars old > at Hartford, Conn , • swlmmor apd divor, and boldly hill sh°„ h ° Wtttor from a pier thirty five foot Sb “ 18 nob onoumbered with a bathing Jroaa on those occasions. ® ThoeJitorof tho Rochester beaToorat civos for 9 fiv C o°m Pt ', 0 k •“ tICBB 011 doga; Soak tbo dog for five minutes in oampheno, and then set tiro to him. Tho cffcot is instantaneous. Uenniston, tho Chicago post office robber, has boon oonvicted and sontoncod to ten yonra' im prisonment. 1 ™ Thero oro two roasouo why we don't trust a man ; one booaoßo wo don't know him, and tho ot&or bccanao wo do. or tt>e fclver.— YVUm. Un hratet Dr. Kush declared that drunkonness was a disease he enunciated a truth which the oiperlence and obserta’ lion of medical men Id every day confirming. Tho' mfny apparently lussne oicosaes of thoso who indulge In the uni of spirituous ILjunra, moyWthua accounted for. The true cause of conduct, which is taken for Infatuation, b vory ireguently a dbeasad atatoof tho Liver. No organ In the human system, when deranged, produces a more frightful catalogue of diseases. And If, Instead of applying remedies to tho manifestations of disease, os is too often the case physiciuna would proscribe with a view to tho original cause, Power deatha would result from diseases induced by a deranged state of tho Liver. Three-fourths of tho diseases enumerated under tho head or Consumption, have their seat In a diseased Liver. (Sea Dr. Unnn’fl great works.) Purchasers will please bo careful to aßk for, and take none hut Dr. M'Luno's fdvor Pills.'. There ore other Pills ~u r. porting in l,e Liver Pills, now before Urn public. AS- Dr. M’Lane’a genuine Liver Pills, also his cslol,rated vormifnge, can now be had at aU respectable Drug storeo ■u the Dnlted States and Canada. Albo, for ralr by the sole proprlftorß, FLEMING IGiUo, Successors to J. KWd A Uo: , No. 00 Wood street, corner of Fourth. , nnlhn-lng from dldeaaoo of th. throat or IUDSB1 UDS8 hl’ith, 0 r ?««. epmplttaly reatorod L health by o faithful trialofDr. (Jurtla 1 Hygeana or Inballn , Vapor By the Doctor', new method of treatment Z “J-* b 610,1611110 JlrBCt C ° nt “ ot Wit *‘ thß parte, and cannot fall of having a.beneflelal eßoci. All ruggbta mil It. Seo advertisement in thin paper “ VQKANA ""*«»• «*only jel&3wd*o- - Stocking Factory,— c. DALrastockiM I '' tller “ ls moJo In the HOSIERY lin£ !* T metot Bt ■ CUllr Penn ntreeta. lie Is Z’ y vr™ OUt eT,r ? Tot,et T of Hosiery, well maje Whotff 010 ‘ h ° BeMOO > w - Woh ®»F 1)8 slwsys ohtalnoj anJ Fifth 6 t” 11 aetail “ thiB Store, corner of Martlot atloy and Fifth street. Don't forget the name-0 DALY an d UPS) >,V ' ■* *■ *-\,r^ « ■'V'' • . . r , lh« PennuyWania Patriot. ] API CTIIRK, Her figure waa iaunty, ns Jsintlly made «-T. , In,,rbl * dmlgM of old Phidias, WonM > C ’' Wh ? b ‘ esa me! an,n 5 el>t,-Md<>' Wonld.in contrast, look perfectly hideans;. P Her stop nns ' •o . V U ’ v r r Jtr of a threadbare starvation— ■ riot i-SB-caothat she movod-wiUi a motion a» iv„o \As tbo.oWfflt thlngtncfeatlon. “ ee In a shadowy glen sho gracefully stood, ; Ur, rather, reclined on the bank of It : And the water that gashed from the ppriae by tors, I, Ano^ai* 0 s l>»? !t,<, , wlt hjoy asshe drank of it ? J »iV “ » 8 l»ro loy stretched athor feet ■' Abd nursed with devotion her bonnet - Now sheopisbly longing to give her a ti'e, Now swearing to pen her a sonnet Hut her eyes rested not on the things around On me, and the leaves, and the fountain not I saw that with drecmy gaze they were lived On n brow Of a far off mountain ■ And I thooghtas I looked, how swiet to soar io that re-ion sodim and romamtr And stroll by her side, with my O'rn round her w»l, The bare thought made me'pcrfectly frantic “Oh! Mary,”said I, In a trnmnloun ions I swear that I’ll never revonl it, What thought-chains"your gaze to yon far distant l„u . I conjnro yon not to conceal it— Perchance ’tie tho ncene of some earlier love Or the home or someTiesrt'dedrly cherished riS'l^!,“PCSi ° n tb “ t .,'?><’ t .'}‘f»nghopaa have grown up Ana riponoj, and withered and perished ? M * She pensively pauped as she looked In my lace Ami her beartwith some Fee rot seemed Bwollin^ And I, like an aspen, now nervously shook And awaited with awe for the telling— u And mast I reveal U7 ,f she eulj, with a sitrh Fo sweet (bat thoalr seemed to feed on it ’ ‘ run off from that patch ja,t up thar, And the wgms is running to seed on it!” H Still cuahes that spring with a musical (rill And that shadowy glen still frowns sternly And that distant patch, which so fixed her pin At this season, no doubt, emnlla Infernally- Uiit whenever L lovo as I mean lo love, ’ WlUi n faith like the Prllgrlm In Bunyao, l h*» rival who shore* my duenna’s deep aigiiS Mirtll never, by Jove, bo on onion! Uimwav, Elk County, Pa., August, Üb[, One of the Boks.—A few days ago a young oter some six or seven years of ago, stepped in t° l)r. bred. Brown’s Btoro, anil naked Dr With tugton for a first rate oigar. “Do you smoke, Tommy?” inquired the Doc- “Now and then,” was tho reply. “Folks ail well, Tommy?” “So so ish—pretty comfortable.” “1 saw your mothor tho other day ; sho was dressed In deep mourning. Who is that for, lommyr’ * ■ ‘,T, hy ’ you know lhnt fa ‘ker has been very Bickir 7 “los ; but bless mo, bo ain’t dead, is he.” “Dead? no! He’s got nearly well ; and mo ther was so disappointed she pnt on mourning and says sho is wearing it for ah aunt of mine who died some time ago ; but you and 1 under stand it, Doctor—that’s all in a pig’s eye. You dou t want to stop ovor to Young’s, and moisten too alimentary, do you?’’ “No.” j , ' 9 00 "' s A perfect trump—l guess ~ “S! 1 Reo hlm - Good morning, Dootor Lotion Tunes. Tnn Wikteh Cajivaion —Tho preparations (says the Vienna Military Gazettee) mado !>y the Allies for wmtoring in tho Crimea, aro of truly astonishing proportions. Kamicsoh, Balaklava, Lupatona, \ onikalp, havo bocome military es tablishments of vast importanoo. Tho works at tho two first namod places, moro particularly aro of a charaotor to retain thoir importanoo oven tf tho Biege of Bobastopol wero abnndonod Tho possession of these positions will compel tho Russians to koop a largo army in tho Crimea It IS bolicved that tho orrangoments for the cam paign of .!Ssti include tho oonoontration of an army at V arna, Burgos, and on tho Bosphorus, while the field artillery, cavalry, and means of transport will bo stronger than that in tho Cri mea, and to which dotaohmonts now in tho Cri mea would bo added preparatory to operations m , a , a °w fiold. Whether the Karabolnaia eub urb ho taken and tho Russian fleet destroyed or tho next assault be repulsed, tho siego will I!lT , y i „ 0 raio<! ?’ “ d oB,y tbe four above named bo oooupled. , *®' ' Vo b 7 lb o Court Ueoords that the two counterfeiters, White, of Buffalo, and Law reneo, of tpping.N. fi„ have been placed under ten thousand dollar bonds, each, for mating and selling, imitations of Ayer's Cherry Uccforal This in right If the law should prelect meu from imposmon at ail it should certainly pro eot thorn from being imposed npon by a worth icssoonnlcrfeit of such a mcJicincVs Tycr's " y . I * cl » r » l ; Wo tan only complain that H o punishment >» npt half enough. Tho villain Mh Ts U i f '; r P a " ry g,liD . deliberately trifle With tho health of his fellow man, by taking com Ihcir bps tho cup of hope, when they arc funking and substituting a falsehood—an utter delusions, should bo punished at least as severo y no ho who counterfeits tho coin of his ooun try. Green County III. ' Vc understand That tho President has Unite*! H, . Dr ' I rnrkor ,ho appointmont of rlnel B ‘utco Commissioner to China, in tho p e tho Hon R M'Lano, resigned, and it has been accepted by him. We boliorc no hot Jot appointment could have been bade for that important and difficult mission. Ur Parker has been a resident of Chma for‘l treaty years ’o r more „ a(] (,3, fl)r ft j ong timo bcou 00Dncc(cJ ntih nns Secretary of Legation, ,is well acquainted with the languoge nnd people of hat country and its present complicated politi cal concerns. Ur Parker is now on a visit to hck “ leJ but "ill soon rotura to enter upon tho duties of tho situation which has been novignej to him—Phil,i. Argue. Lungs I Longs I i ■ . V \ as- l’lo ose publish, tho following ticket, an l obllgo PuiLO-CAsatcs. senator: WILLIAM WILKINS, Peebles township. ASStMnr y • HOPEWELL HEPBURN, C\&; WILLIAM KERB, llppef'St, Olalt; JAMES A. GIBSON, Pine township; JoIIN 11. McILIIENNY, Jefferson township Dr. A. 11. GROSS, Peebles township.!, FfiOTndilQJ.lk r; V JOHN IHRiIIaVGHAMjGhIo town-ihlp. suibrr?i IWDV PATTERSON, City.’ TBtABCBrn: THOMAS BLAOKMORB, Upper SL Clair. COEOSKB : WILLIAM ALEXANDER, City. commissioneb: WILLIAM G. HAWKINS, Penn township. AUDITOR: JAMES B.TULTON, Turentum. II tin I>«mocriojr it nil Qualified trt£r Voters of Allegheny County, narlncr emn mj Dome Id the Pittsburgh Port and Onion minted bj- some one os a candidate for a seat In th» House of Be> rnr' C |h t »bi T 'i nt the coming October election, I feoi grateful Inn of en Bjncs ! °. f m f fr ‘ e “iie deeming me a suitable per ®" “ t a i In tie Legislative hill ol the KojXno of t'he Ef-'f,? 11 ’ nwing to my hating eoilclted a number offl» e? pffthf U ''. pnrty T , ? p l aCo m ° on thelr ticket for the pThX m n otnry ’ * feel oetnpelled to decllno a noml- c ?® Te ” Uon “ B a member of the Legislature rSJl Wends of the Democratic party a nomlnm lion for the cilice of Prothonotary. JOHN 11. SIoELHIHNY, of Jefferson Township. ofmiKnirw „r Y?i B£l . U ’ ®Jf l bo a candidate for tbo offlco of 10 thBd^°° 01 INDIANA TOWNSHIP JEsi IS— BURsmsß jy2aUwte fOy-W® , h . av ,*. ju " t reoofv«a frcm the East o * 6 Cmtfl nPW MOBaAN I *OO, H,tS --“Si- 6 lWWoodstreet. . [G?*, Uefore purchasing your Hat Or Can i n,‘ni' V< * ) ° HTeßt l and «<™lon our Stock Of UATSand CAM, which will bo sold aa tOW for CASH aa any other hon.ni In tho city can or will 801 l them „ , . MORGAN A 00., i, . r ’' lt ““OSO to tho new Presbyterian Church, ‘ ' Ono door (horn Sixth street. -Otter from Uon. John Minor liotts, of Virginia,] Ricanosb, July 9th 1559. Messrs n-ni. a. Etvs '<£ Co.-Goits: Conslderatione of July (o the afflicted alone yon this vol untary testimonial to tbe great value of Carter** ffwtffcfa * MUtUr *’ f “ r ltot “ lmo3t Ihrarablo disease. without being disposed or deeming It necessary to go into tbo particulars of the case, I can Bay that the astonish, ng results that have beon produced by the use of that mod'olne on a member of my own family, and nnder my own observation and superintendence, after tho skill of the best physicians had been exhausted, and all the usual rem edies had failed, fully Justify me In recommending Its usa to all who may be suffering from that dreadful malady I do not mean lossy that It Is adapted to all constltu' tlons, or thet It will afford the same relief In all cases- for,- of course, I can know nothing about that-but from what I have seen of the effects, I would not hesitate to nso It, In any and every ease of Scrofula, with persons for whom I 101 l on interest, or o T er whom I could exerclso Influence or “J'.oV 1, Respectfully yours, _ JNO. M. BOTTS. •ttw-M " - " 7 the instant a plaster IsanoHed TRArfviß'i “ n 1 T "T r L ’ e ITCn *>y dallbvs paih ex-’ TKACrOiItJ galvanic effects, and except iho carta Amri» baTirS 1 u hcy W I J I F -°° n -caiored to their natural rotor; " c .°» ) he COQ ta«»oua Influence will bo neutralized and - mortification cannot proceed whaler th« ealY« bo laid on, and new flesh will certainly be ffenerat&l POISOJf PBOK INtjKCTd, RCFTILX3 ASD PL&KTS Arc tendered unite harmless by rubbing In inatantlv a. quantity of DaUeY'B PAIN KXTI6ACTOH? lt btv* PwoJien, and Urld pools ora »wm. s£LJr n i*. M ~, the Toltek Ltt.ry, U .hf dtr" tty m- UiuioiphCB« the potoonlns Influence. At the atina of and a, the Instant it touc&s ™ tfae^Ln tn;!^, Tbß Mtf ‘ of rablJ •«» «»S *£BE?" ' rithDUt • **+* ***** UM. .fth llErraT DALI.EY, Muratu-torcr - ft.M ». a rl n S'^; ! b„ N x K1 b 7 4 D? , 6. P n p fe EI , uo S 2& * lO *“ R ‘ IJrPIS " , ‘ I 10 O. V. CLIOKRNEU lteeetveil, u superior lot of Lntong I 00 i; „ nad dra-w COAT 3, rchich an, desirable, and trill bo eo I tow For. cisn, at QUIBBLE’S, Nn ' lllo Liberty slreot, head of Wood. oh: 30 & PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD the only railroad UI'NNINC WEST PIIOH I'ITTSBURaiI. rus fA-rr Tkm« leaves at 2 A. M.. through to Cincinnati 1J hourj quJ 40 nilnutus. BUu. Tbais Lc\ri3 a* 8 A. BL tsriitsa Thais “ at 3P. M. The™ Trains nil mnlu clone connections at Crestline, and the first too connect nt Alliance. The direct route to St tonic i« u„u open, via. Crestline nnd Indianopolis, loo' mll.-n Shorter then vie Cleveland. ConnecUono nro made ut Man ‘ovl>l with tho Newark nnd Eanlnsky City rood and at Crestliue with the three roads concentrating there For particulars eee Sandhills. No trains ran on Sondßy. Ttckots cold to Cincinnati, LoolsvUle Bt. horns, lndlanapolin, Chicago, Rock Island, Fort Wayne, Cleveland, and the principal Towns nnd Cities In tho West. The new ISRIOtITON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will lenre Pittsburgh at 10 A. M. and 6.16 P. M, nnd New Uriah, tm at 7 A. M. and 1 P. M. F r Ti. k. L- in 1 further Information, apply to . J. a. CURRY, A t the corner office, under the Monongaholo Uouse ur, at the Federal Street Station, to GKORQE PARKIN, Ticket Agent Piltshurgh, July 23,1866. lijil) OHIO AND INDIANA RAILROAD BBIHQ TUB ' Continuation of the Ohio and Ponna. B. B. TO FORT WAYNE, ■meet nuximra am> aminrra iulo raoa rnrsnoßan. T i? l ‘ 13 connect at CrestUno, without detention noth ali the Trains on the Ohio and j£m/i n i f^:i\Tul^xZoT h “* ' BouU, ’> n tb ° fehenv Oitv, o r 0 t any of the following points* "“n, ?“"■ , Bellefontafne, Cincinnati, Urbana, D,y^mS?Uß ’ 8 "»«a, «'*» •■ ' J * H. BTRAUQUAN. Rtin’t. Fetuisyl Ivauia Insurance Company OP PITTBBUBUH, ■ * Corner of Fourth and Bmithflold straats n „ actuohjzed oapuaCm 00,0 So! [i -rvi Bu Cdlngg and otßer Property against Lose »a^ t SSo?. rlfo ° ? * t DißßOTona: rtm.t Johnston, Body Patternon, Jacob Painter D KTp lrX.&e nJ f: wsar sntjssr- si.^baii, OFFICERS: VrssidcnL...... Hon. WM. F. JOUNSTON. l ice President BODY PATTERSON See y and Treasurer Ji.. A. CARRIER. Assistant Sccntary.. S. 8. OARRLER Ufa, Fire and Marine Insurance Company : COBNM OF WATER jj SD At ARRET STREETS piTTSßunan, pa. ’ Jss. a M’Gill, SecretsT®™ 0AlW ". BISK? lDßUnmc ' l appertaining to or alntippl rYvc "MdWta?.riS° 00 th « oh >° Mb p Ead .SfiS2d rf/- Perilit of the Seaand InlandN/LvLotL* lh » Policies ntii,.! "OTigaUoaand Transportation, to all partlM ' I ° WOEt rates conaiatent with safety !“r ey ijSUSpfiilh, B«mudM'otok, n , s§& « s=sasr ~ M - »■» DavlJ Richey, J “ maa Marhhall, j ohn M'ailf, Horatio N. Lee, Kittanning. W ILLIAMS & ALLEN, SLccESsona to ARNOLD & WILLIAMS, &LUSOPACTBBIBB OP Chilaon Furnaces, Wrought .Iron Tubing, AND FITTING GENERALLY, i^J Varmin 9 and Ventilation of Bttttdingt. ' v - * A - wiH contract for Warming and Ventilating (ih„f r m o or . Uot Water ! pl Pcs or Chilson'a Foma Zl OrnrM| Uß| Sch ; lolB > nosnlJals, Factories, Grean Uonaes! 1™““. 'isils, Uotols, or Dwellings No. 26 MAIIgCT street, Pittabnrgh. apl6 eureka insurance company OF PITTSBURGH. JOUN 11. SUOENBERGER, President. ROBERT FINNEY, BECBETAtti. 0. W. BATCHELOR, General Aoent. w, LL INSURE AGAINST ALL KINDS marine and fire risks. DIRECTORS: J U. Bhoonberger, Q. W. Cass, 0. W. Batchelor, W. K. Nlmlcfc, Isaac M. Pennocb, T. B. Updike, W.W. Martin, R. D. Cochran, H. T. Leech, Jr., John A. Caughey, George S. Beliien. 0.0. Bryan, Da?lJ McCandless. All Losses sustained by parlies Insured under poli cies iwaea by thus Company will be liberally adjusted and promptly p*i4 at its Office. No. t# WAHtR street, (jyli c*- }»“ . %?L, . \'ay POLITICAL, PITTSBURGH 05^* p5»*Ttf ZEI £ 8 ’ ,n, “ r »»c* company of MtUburgrh—W.U. lIAOALEY, Prmtlont' Office* Oi-&LABaiIKJLI*,BeciflUrj», Str,ft Mwn Market and Woodurettt. “<«-• - At ß i?n” B ? sainotl ™“rl)oiav? hr n,a. tIonV^T^ g l^^ h t ' o^ rits,^‘b"tl!a i .n l ! laLr.a.Movlgs. \mjji «.« OIEXTtOajC TUchard Floyd, /i™rtfe» P i, Boot anti Shoe •ftSatinTacinpu -ft, JAMES O'DONHELITbrO In Wsyum'b IIciLmUGS, where lhey will be pnir’aroj to mi BhoSS>tsL! Tery jKCCil,t “ ,n ° f Ito> “ “J SbOfflßUho , ord ? r 10 accommodate all Classen of customers they ■?? e«><J assortment or the host eastern rrork. Also, ell dMerlptiona of children's wear “ Tcrmt strictly cash ; goods at cash prices. ■ A sharp or tho pobllo-patronago la solicited. ImjiOm PEARL STEAM MILL, ALLEGHENY. Aa-ILOUa DELIVERED TO FAMILIES i D ei ih er 0 , the two Cities. o r*»^srs;£S'“'”““ ksbksssS^.. TBBK8: C4SJ2, O,H DELIVER y itJS> BHVAIg, KttaißiKDy *. ou. DIED, JO U« J ocloch Tap iroanimyand proceed to Et. Mary's Cemetery. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. rnilK Maced allsu iSSSS^HiI Pehfla larm" i.° f r , r “ n , ch C ? laa T «“ and Dinner ZZ.JfJ I HS®""® 11 of ? Wch Invite the public to call and GDABS^inf? r< i purcbßSi “S elsewhere. Every arlicle In the GLASS lino always on hand, and sold at manifaetureS P™ 68 - lantf!) JOUN J. O'LEARY- Horse Stolen. . A THERE B^°^en from the premises of the JsrfV™?" In RoWraon Township, on theovoo" J32«L with htaJlJ I,tl ‘ ma ‘ ’ « UOUT I[ OAN UORBE, years old, and meSlnm B ““°’ ‘' g ” ; near * f °“ PARKER LORAIN. Boblnsoo Township. ang2l:J3Uwll* I) uX'ES''* I r- Unl “ fl y»» can satisfy » a «K ! “ tKI b ? '<*'*• ttit « «dta'?,S S phonom^n th^„?f n,r ““f B ,®ort carious'and sing?, color ?iT lF .RTBylwir restored to its natural color, With all the strength and healthy growth of vnnth L. CUTIHIEET, 63 Martlet St Books, maoazines, « c —' The Jealous tt’ifn; 60 ccnU The i amfiiarioiu of a Pretty Wofoati; 60 cent,. »s^i£tossi» iu * vr C.U. Harry Helm; 26 cento. Co™ S “ tlU: ° r > A,lvonturc3 <* 0 UenUeman Born In a . fcIAOAZ'NES POU HEPTKMIiCII. Potorson’o LaJica MflffaztDs: UlliUm’i Dollar Montfiy Magazino; Frank LwllVa Sow York Journal. Ju*t recelretl oml to r oalo ot p. £T s ?SKS2” to “* e ** to « »«si*-m-nip i ... , .."AOJZISE? FO3S gEPTS»Sffit pit J !^d eanai fef&pEraS-r; Mr &*^ a * fc ** 5 r eS “ s «r: f a*Bß^ No. 32 gss*tfeS*U .5. "%iCAnoi<*ri gkeat wgkk on aViRmjAMM%i » Baasa^jts^stjss 4>S«^fiWaa»> g!“«' K^-i wg . Fop sale by _«ug2l °r St. S^Rkßu? 11 intermeillnti* ports ou HUDIV, Au^rt r or paa,a ff a “FP'y on board, or to ‘ FLACK & HAKNHM. Ap.nL. Mooses and Lots m ( TL ’ Ea DAF nt 3 o'clock o sSSSSsr# SSSSSS^S^SSi for bustncfa on that Btrat h 13 ° n ° cr 1110 brst lc “ t,onfl #^SS t J&SS , £&S t T^SS,SSoV-,r t otorioshijh ooo U ploaforcrac B anS rteS s k n °" Jio S. "iSSbe"”' ££ °gg?° : -‘* E m. Davis, Auctioneer. M A a^“ E^'Uao, “ ln XW. jrog2o HJSHISO BBOTUEIiS. ° F coyi?i3 K—6o bom i |d etoro^TSarby ■ FLEMING BROTHEUK AR D superior firtirle; lo bblg iiTstr,r* , l__ fausgQ] B^gSgg filr 4:151 UAKK—Juslreo-aondTorrorrbV anga PLBMIMQ URQTU CKg. WiiI ?L OIL ~ Just rec *'fr*i anil for gale by a -H£2 Fleming imonrenfl O P qok20 A prta ” anlcle j° st rK-eivcU a br ——QOK-0 FLEMING BROTHERS _ fl-EMINO DROTUEIIS ■ J- W. nDTLBR 4 CO ' I UN-76 pigs B onm T| n , n stori) anJ , n ,., a J - " ■ butler * CO., -2grv- No. 97 First street DUFF’S MKRCAPiTIUKCOUtIiIGK. I NCORPORATEB of Penes J. vania, with Perpetual Charter. FACULTY. P. DUFF, President, (author of the “Nnwi. a™ i profesBor ° r .so^i3a T ’ U ° Wl>Bf '’ ASS, “ taßt *««•«* «f Book. .ftlT’ ABSlStaot PtofeS6 ° r 0f Bar ’ P ” felßor 01 P™™f^SS C a^°i' h 0 Mathematical Uepnrtment, gus gee. APEL) ProfeB3Or 0f ,La Pr Ueraian Lan sSSK-"™ s — E.S“SIMfSSIS prepare him for his business No mmm.. fc “ ch , ct t 0 . & this Institution. When om ciUzeM those of another, theyehouhl refer to toMorX n £ .S^SSSESSSS&g to seek Instruction srhere they can find it P an a n To wanting a Conn. °® OTS or feiff property. 7 miles A s'£ im Ji ttalra, S h ' on ttß Steubenville Tnrnnihe >? ?™“ “ flno DBW two eoJ-a half story frame v? 1 f 1? toom8 > antl basement office and cellar bnilt ana finished in modern style. A good’Btable and new Ttn?t~i yßicia P wtfibin 3a good-location, this offersanns Election. ' “ OFnce of “Tag Phtsdoeoh Gas Coupamx/’) ri'UK Stockholders of ‘The PhEah G™ r™ ’ ’ s%***»**■ 18 «. W«SS K aoglfcJtd JAMES M. CHRISTY, Treoaurer. T» School TOWN- 'for'tha'ri 8 ”” 1 ' M f arlimJ . on Horan Teaciora. Rona bnt cood l MiS^? >om> f of W S pl,o ? ln S *S‘ y - TOW®'. *26 Pei momh 4 P Tea <&™ By order of the Doard. jotim n nmn in i anglßdOUwlt JOHN U ‘ Secretary. 2S“Spp3]iSSSK , s: W ' A „?iP E NFENNEV t CO.'S, Fifth Bt., opposite the Theatre; BUgIS Tho Hew Sort Journal for September- Pet«Tßon*fl Magazine) <j o . Au^S^ s^° onTOnt Ufe - W. A. GILW3NFEPTNEY * CO Plftt €t, opposite Uu.- Tbeatie, . * ■* * * „ WOODWELL’S I 1 t' RNITURE Attv - WII , ' : CHAIRS. yAx,ia Atvi> wki'ail w “™“"’ ““ife® "“"w. CHAMBERS, ■ * NEW YORK OB PHILADELPHIA <IAO AT LOWES PRICES ’ Krer 7 ort.'clo made by hand, and warranted. .a , . Cabinet SlaJcers Bapniai with any quantity of TOKNIIDItB and OUAIIw on reasonable terms. tus ’ BmnoSSi® 18 “ na Steamboat* FuniMHHED AT THE SHOBTE3T MOTIOE W “£ rooms > No *' ” and 79 Third street. PITTBBCKQII, Pa. A. A. CABMRTI... _ r A . B. OABBIfiB A- A. CAIUUJBtt * BUO., " Po!erlh f* SKitoMJ ttrtat, mtburih, it,., AGENTS ■ nm, “ r “ «»MOT. , Mra «» CE „„ FIKE AND CoflraNY OAi-nh ; ,' b i*»»wfhu. BBoo ,ouu. OF THE N !aVt N ££ COMPANY OF THE TAUET OF VIBOIHIA WIHOnBSTEB motual uhejmsobSce COMPANY- NOBTH WESTKEN INSDBANCE COMPAHV ' WM ' M “ Q “' EXCUANaB *\ CnAUTEII PERPETITAT i A BdETa 'liable*FOU n’“ °> A. I*ANY. - - ■ lUt tOSSES Off TUB COM- i “■Hi l In Cash, Oa ßh Aeseta and CaEh l'toiaß!'.' 306,000 ] ' T0ta1;.:.;,..... •" •■■-* -■ 1 . * Preddeni; TTnAnn‘« m ' , *? M ’ 000 * James M’Oaliy ACo ra^ BC °n afl W n w. * t>. Wn.it, 00 -’ gftgg*/ *• ■ttffMaf gatesf 4 &ebCopa% UegarSMic »-> QMaaE DIIJaUAM, Agon, 06 Water street, Pittobuwl, WE3IEBH IHBOBAHCB COMPANY, NEW LISBON, 01110. * !. TMra 6tr«it,’ PUtebarg Ctulos Building, No. 103 _ . omciES: — RA.BUKDKBOM, President. a aiAKTIW, Secretory and Treasurer Junes W. wSeT 03 BIFI ? tac£3: British and Continental Exchange. laonrßittsDßAwsßff r I WSCAS, SnjSUMABJfc ro OS : TUB UNION BANK, BONBON I .'TiMBE *&SSrJSSSE?T»* ’ : Bttuoa' f ? ®* A * “*““**’*"“ * nnllln, tfiwj T23T-T A tUIN, 1 f; SWTTZE2LAXI> aS^OU^ND. °“ P “ te 0f a ™W»T, * procure, through ?'-■ Of BQI*. Not#« 1 At . • -ope, sill recite FromptVucnUon?*" ,n Ea ' ' ‘ WM ; “• wn.LWMB 4 CO„ j Woo,l, comer Thini ulreit. HUKTEB, J.-a. DAVISON, 65 Market *t. FLOUR AND GRAIN. I Ho - aa .treat, Pittsburgh, Pa. ™ BRANDS o* OUIO INDIANA ond 'MISSOURI, EUFEIIFINE and WM. B. HAYS & CO., dealers in bacon, lard, laud oit, - , | dried beef, SUGAR-CUBED onj A !ur,:e stock altraye oo kanj at O4N VA SSEI) U.tili. jo6j *°‘ 301 L,ber *y Pnismman, Pibr'a. |n. «»»»».. J. o. ~n. o. Tttss3 ... % n . WMOIrAE& . [ AMERICAN ' PA P I E g M A-C H l? BAN Ui'ACIUBIUG COMPANY ■NO. Its SECOND STREET, PITTSBBRaU pa i uettea and MnnMhuro C f j 6 ? 8 Ceilings. Ro* 1 srs-r ■^ssyffisassasalfe; *»• Orders executed on tie fbortcst notice i Pittsburgh. SEMI-ANNUAL SALE DRY GOODS I A. A. MASON & CO om the eatehlbhnent JelO I JOHN COCHKAN & BROS .manotaotobebsop - 'RON RAILING, IRON VAULTS VAUW BOOKS, UI ' TS ’ Ko. ui J ShUt , terSl Window! tinards, 4c. "** »1 Second street and 80 TlUrd ,t WOOD AtJfl SABKirA I’insiWMGtl, i> A ., “iNDPicrcitiaa op M’KEE'S PENNSYLVANIA GLASS B WINDOW GLASS BUtra, Double Strength, Imitation Crown ana’llnh, Viala, Flasks, Pickle ana Preserra * “ bjr m . „ Wine, porter ana Mineral Bottles- i Telegraphic &Jaghtning-Bod Insulator* B 7 D ' st *. '! Jr U. J0NE5.,,.,,, DENNY. JONES & DENNY, 1-orwarding and Commission. Merchants WOl water street. HTitetM* * Tkan'poTtXtxJn TO isopßOffl THE eastern cities •rv 71 t CAliAr ‘ railroads. b£ L S ECH & co -’ s LINE, Botweon ftttabargh, Uow York, Philadelphia Wmomm, Address or apply to . D. -LEECH *CO i ap3;3m itf MKIIRICK H0M0.,. ' T ' A - “WSSMi-Ki,,,,,* r«\ j. KifiOTij.* llomovaT. o P^ s^e^n^?toe w I;i t0 N°- s» J™*?/ office, Where cititeuß wHini *•,£*• Q - B- Shaw'* »• JmJtbrobsorfptkaia tirinVH(a , 9^ipp e i ,>ook '' cpen to - ®>H, ani othor lata pntpUcaUoas 3 UFB 0F Was UIN(I. 5 . ’ ijSl ; " ; fr , . >'? • DEALER EXCLUSIVELY IN S. M’KKE'& CO,, ALL BIZS3 07 wkw Biuuu*ba[, beater couni'y, pa '■ t. r \ ' t X’’ ‘ - v- ' - ■*V \. 1899. •; p -\ ..
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