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PKTTLNGII.L 4 CO., Newspaper Advertising Agents,&rv tbe Agents for the Pittsburgh Daily and Wookly Pott, and are authorised to recsivo ADVKRTistacHTd and Bujsoriptionh for ua at the name rates as required at this office. Their twelpis are regarded ua payments. Their offices are at. Nsw York, 122 Nasoac stbkst, UrtSTON, 10 STATI 9TBJJST. MORNING POST JOB OPPICM We would call tbe attention of MERCHANTS AND BUSINESS MEN to the fact that we bare juxt received from Philadelphia a number of fouts of Dew Job Typ>*, and are now prepared to fill orders for Cards, Circulars, Bill Heads, Paper Books, Posters, aDd Programmes for exhihi tioas. All orders will be promptly filled- 4®- Persons leaving the city during the nmnner, who de tire Vie daily or weekly /’!«.' forward*! to them, can have it done regularly for any specified time, Uy leamng (heir or ders and acLlrcss ai the afire, corner of Fifth and HW streets. . Tbo undersigned will pay tho above reward to any one who will prove satisfactorily that ho is now, or ever was, a member of tho secret politi cal order commonly called Know Nothiugs. Three referees to decide it, upon hearing all the testimony. As there are a few “rats” about town who have assorted that we have “oecn Sam,” wo now give thorn a chanoe to either prove the fact and be paid for it, or bo proven liars, as they are. Oar partner is absent on a journey, or be oould safely make a similar offer. Remarks. —Tho above offer is not made be cause we have any apprehensions in regard to our own position ; but for the purpose of proving the falsehood of a few scamps about towu. If any man says wo are a Know Nothing, just tell him to prove it, and get the $OOO. If ho declines doing so, tell him he lies. Tho above offer is of oourso based on tho principle that a man oannot bo a member of the order without his knowledge or consent. Here is a chance for fun and a speculation. But it won't pay. If any one wishes to try it, however, he oan go ahead. The terms and pre liminaries shall bo arranged all right, and tho money will be sure to bo paid whon gained. Go ahead, boys, tho offer is a liberal one. There is ho trouble in getting the proof, if we are, or ever were a member. At Norfolk the yellow fever ia abating. New Jersey and Delaware papers say that the peaoh orop was never more abundant Judge Mason, our Minister to France, ia said to have nearly recovered bis health. The Middlebury Register eavs the crops in Vermont this year will be large beyond prece dent. It iB said that four dollars per day is held to be moderate harvest wages in Wentworth, C. W. In York county tho farmers arc paying Califor nia wages also. The pro slavery men at Atchison, in Kansas, have lately caught an abolitionist and publicly whipped him. They then got up a public meet ing and ordered him to leave iu an hour, lie loft. His name was Kelly The Washington Star says an impression pre vails ia Washington City, that lion Win. PriS tou, of Louisville, Ky., will have the place of Minister tendered to him vrbcu made vacant by Mr. Buchanan’s intended resignation The Supreme Court baa refused a new trial to Dr. Be&lo, the Philadelphia deutint. Judge Black was the only one in favor cf granting a new trial. Tho Doctor will have to serve out his term. Mr. Hornbergor forbade Mrs Collier to draw water from his well at Jonesboro', !!! , and or dered her off, but she returned with a knife an4 to 104, or an average of 58. In April lost, the Know Nothings carried tho city by 2ul tmi j ! 'rity. In Davenport, lowa, at the reoeul election, there was a Democratic majority o.f 160. The whole county (Scott) gave an average Democrat ic majority of about 100. In April last, fusion and Know Nolbmgisra had 360 majority in the county Let it be remembered, too, that in all the Southern State?, except one, where tho election* have been held this year, the Democrat* have triumphed Virgi'ji i, North Carolina, Alabama, Tennessee nod Texan have elected Democratic Governors. Iu Georgetown, D C , the result was as foiiowa . On the D.:h imrt the municipal electiou of Georgetown, D C , came o*l The Know Nothings polled 241 votes t heir opponents 2U> At ih*' election for Mayer a few months ago the Know Nothing candidate was elected by ]'•». ma jority. 1•> not that a*• tnmUc down ’ AuJ so it g -i'-'i wherever elections occur From all quarters we learn that Democrats, who had joined the secret order, are ccming out and joining our ranks ngaiu. And wo leoru, too, that tnaDy Whigs are coining into our ranks With such good omen* to cheer us what cause have we for anything but courage and hope, and what need have wc uf '-iuston In nearly every county in the State the Democrats are nominating fuF DemnoratiC tickets, and g-.vd one*, to? POLITICAL. N KWH 11 annibai Hamlin, V S Sector from Maine, has declared for the republican organization. The opponent.* i f the prohibitory iaw in Mas Bachusetta arc to hold a State Convention at Worcester i>u the :"ib met Tho Springfield Republican expresses a fear that, if they and the Democrats in Massachusetts unite, they will carry tho next State election Mr Brown, editor uf the Marion (Indiana) Republican, formerly a Whig paper, announces that hereafter he will be found battling with the great Democratic party of tho country Ex-Governor Hunt, N..w York, has pub lished a very able letter protesting against the abandonment of tbo Whig party. Amongst all our exchanges we notice not one northern paper that does not condemn the infa mous proceedings of the Kansas Legislature. Those proceedings will result in makiug Kansas a freo State, or forever excluding it from the Union. Tho latest rumor alloat at VtraCmz was, that a conductor which left tho city of Mexico on the 18th ult , with $ 1,600,000, bad boon capiurcJ by the Revolutionists Forty of tho troops escort ing it were killed, quJ 600 others joined tho Rebols There is every reason to believe, judging from present indications, that tho Deraooratio party will be able to carry the next Presidential elec tion by a largo majority —MI any Argu*. The* Dubuque (Iowa) Tribune carries tho name of William H. Beward at tho head of its columns for President in 1860, subject to tho decision of a National Convention. Democratic Rejoicing --A despatch rtceived from Memphis says : “ The Democrats are tiring on<‘ hundred guns from the Bluff iu honor of Johuaou’d victory. Great rejoicing.— Union. - «»♦»»- , Prom tb« New York Post. August Z" ( Uriperate Attempt at Highway Robbery —One Robber Killed, tud two other* Wounded Last night, about half-past eight o'clock, a bold attempt was made, by tbreo Germans, to rob a Swiss watch pedlar, named Joseph Taylor, whom they had decoyed from New York to Auntcr's Poiut, Qaeens county, near the Flush ing Railroad depot, which resulted In one of the robbers being killed, and the uther two woundod. The following aro the circumstances Yes torday afternoon, tho pedlar callod into a drink ing saloon somewhere in tho Eleventh ward of Now York, and offered four gold watohes for sale, he having arrived In this oountry about two weeks since. Three Germans told the ped lar that they knew where ho oould disposo of his watches to good advantage, aud accordingly took him to Hunter’s Point, where they arrived about eight o’clook. in orossing some vaoaut lots in a secluded place, the Gormans attaoked the pedlar and Bucccedod in gotting him down, aud whilo they were upon him, he drew a knife and succeeded in stabbing them all. Ono of the party received three wounds—one under the oollar-bono, causing his death iu about ten minutes. The other two men ran away. Tho Swiss then went to tho toll-bridge, and re lated tho facts as woll ns he could, and while doing so ono of the men came up, and was ar rested by the bridgo-tender, and handed over to offioor Mink, ot the Beventb police district, who conveyed him and the pedlar to the station-houso at Green Point. The prisoner gave his name as William Green ; that of the man killed as Thay ber Dyer, and that of tbo other who esoapod as Charles Myers. The Seventh district polioo were in searoh of Myers noarly all night, and took measures to prevent his crossing over to Now York. This morning Assistant Captain Brace, of tho Beventh district polioo, discovered a quantity of blood under one of the dirt cars near where the occurrence took plaoe, where it is supposed Myers secreted himself during part of the night The prisoners were yesterday removed to Queens oovmty, where an investigation will take place. A (Idmonal Foreign Item* by the America aud Union. Tbe mails by tho steamer America at Boston, and the Union at New York, bring interesting in telligence from Europe. Tbe war uews is scant. Vast preparations are in progress for some terrible blow in which tho whole strength of tho two great nations, Franoo and England, will be put forth. Nows from Sebastopol says tho Allies are within 40 yards of tho ambuscades, palliaadcs, &c., of the Russians, in front of the flalakoff. Between these ambuscades and the Malakoff is a further distance of 170 yards which the Allies must run in making tho assault. From tho am | buscades and tho mouths of the trenchos Rub i aians and French shoot each other point blank. | This trench labor may bo considered, therefore, as noarly at an end. An article in the Moniteur looks as if it wore preparing tho public mind for the probability of such an event as raising the siege. It sayß: “ Without entering upon military considera tion or details of operations whiob would be here out of plaoe, we may observe on the important part whioh Kamieach may be called upon to plaj in the Crimean war, as a possibility which must strike every mind. Now that it is assured of such a formidable basis of operations, the army has perfeot freedom of movement, whioh it had not at the beginning of the campaign. In evory possible contingency the possession of Kamiesoh, fortified as it now is, will aid in tho accomplish ment of the object with whioh tho war in tho Crimea was undertaken. Sebastopol, command ed by Kamicsch, which holds it so to speak, by the throat, oan never honeeforth be of any use to the Cxar. On tho supposition that events should call the army to fresh points of tho Rus sian territory, who does not see that tho pre sence of a few French and English ships at Kamiesoh would suffice to nullify tbe eutire of fensive power of Sebastopol? Therefore, the possibility of the mobilization of the Allied army and of the nvlhjication of Sebastopol are tho two grand results of the transformation of Kamiesoh iato a place of war. It is cow the sentinel—the keeper of the Russian citadel * * * France now knows that without abandoning its conquest it may at will send an army of 180,000 men to auy point where tho glorious oauso for which it is fighting by the Didc of England may call for tbeir service." Solomon do Rothschild, the dean of tho bank ers of Paris—though himself belonging to the Vienna Bourse—died in Paris tho last work in July, ilia funeral was very sumptuous and at tracted great attention. The corn crop in Portugal is abundant, and iorge exports are anticipated. Cholera hay broken out at Oporto. From Caulou a report has been received that tho Mandarias had retaken the important town of Shao Kmg-Foo, in tho Canton province, the rebels having retreated toward tbo defiles on tbe borders of Kwangsi, where they were like ly to bold tbeir ground, and oppose an effec tual barrier to transit from tho tea growing dis tricts. Tbe import trado at Canton shows no of improvement, and only a few sales have been made for local consumption. Tbe U. S. ship Macedonian was at Shangbae. the Powhattan at Maoao, and tbe J. P. Kennedy at Canton. The Vaodalia sailod from Manilla on the 2d of J une. Mr. Fillmore is Ireland.—The Cork Re porter thus alludes to the honors paid to a dis tinguished visitor at tho Irish lakes. “The ex President of the United States, Millard Fill more, accompanied by Mr. Davis, of the Njw Yoik bar, and a courier, has been sojourning for the last few diye at the Lake Hotel, Killarney Aa ho was leaving in tbo morning, the buyers connected with tbe Lake Hotel placed then selves under a tree, out of view, and commerce.l playing “ Yankee Doodle." An be passed, the boatmen grouped iu different part* of tbe avenue gave three hearty cheers, ua au acknowledgment of their gratitudo to tho great republic of Amer ica. This distinguished gentleman repoaledly acknowledged the complimcot, which was as un expected as it was enthusiastic " liusu Esni»ulatios —Tho total number cf ern igrants who 1c t tbe Uaited Kingdom during the to years between January, 1816, and December, 18-61, was -1,116 .'6B. boitig on au average, UK, '»23 persons a year But of this number, 14*'.,8uJ. or nearly three fifths, have emigrated during the lest right years: and 1.36'-,026, or nearly one-third, m the last four years. The avorago emigration of tbo last four years h been 2 :'-U'• The largest emigration w»s m 1862. viz: '6 5 ,761 In I s -61 the em.grau. n was Ic?.* by 11.6 66 than in 1862 The grv»w*r p-»rt of emigrant* go to tbo Doited Btates In |s62, the number was 244.2 M ; in 1864, it m-, 166,066, of which number, 160 20' 1 were Irish.. Iu the last seven years uo leoa a «ura tbau £7, •620,000 was remitted to irelaod by emigrants to enable their connections to join them iu tlnir adopted country A SlounUr lUllroati Kutir|irlie A oorrespcDiicnl uf the Dubuque Tribune has presented » formidable arr.»y of facts to show t‘>ut the time is not far distant when there will be an uninterrupted line of railway communica tion between the Fnlla of 8t Anthony, on tho Mississippi, and the Gulf of Mexico, a distance of some twelve buudred For raoat of the distance it appears the work is already commen ced, ns appears by the following summary, con densed from Ibo ri&tetucnl to which we have re ferred, which wo find in tho Chicago Press : “ From New Orleans to Memphis. S'jo miles, the road bus becu in progress for three years, and is now nearly finished. Bo far it ia in the hands of distinct companies—the first owning from Now Orleans to Cantou, Mias , the second from that point Miss , and the third thence to Memphis At this point the rc:; We propose to make a brief statement of the case : Mr. Freeman was a muoh respected oltizen of Indianapolis, Indiana, for many years; where by industry he acquired a small property, in the enjoyment of which bo lived unJistorbed until about tho month of July, 1853 when Pleasant Kiliogton, u citizen of Missouri, claimed him as hia slave, and Instituted suit accordingly, stating that Freeman bad escaped from him, while be Islington) was a resident of Kentucky. He then caused the imprisonment of Freemau for sixty eight days, during most of which tirao the U 8. Marshal required of tho prisoner three dollars per day for guarding him, positively re fusing to take bail, in any amount, though of fered to tho amount of half a million. Several of the oitixens of Indianapolis, oon viuced that Freeman never had beeu a slave, in terested themselves in hia behalf; and letters were written to Georgia, whero Freeman had formerly resided. Citizens of that Ftato for warded tho most conclusive evidence of his free dom, bat Ellington persisted in urging kisolaim, which made it necessary to call othor witnesses from Georgia, Alabama and Kentucky. • And to the credit of those generous Southerners it must be said, they promptly responded to tho call of Freeman, and came to his relief. The peopie of Georgia, concerned in the mattor, have shown themselves worthy of tho land in which Meade successfully labored. Freeman was finally discharged, but all his means had boon abaorbod in asserting his free dom, and be still found a largo balanoe against him. Tho total amount of his expenses on tho •Uh of January, '54, was $1,238. Under theso circumstances, Mr. Freeman determined to ap peal to the friends of liberty, and they bavo manfully ootne to hia aid. Many citizens of Georgia nobly contributed. Tborc are still somo $3OO to be paid, and wo earncotly hopo that amount will bo made up in our city. Let Pittsburgh havo the honor of cancelling that Load. Thoro aro hearts and pookola in our m:dst ever open to tho ory of tho distressed, and w confidently appeal to them in bobalf of this unfortunate sufferer for oolor'e sake (frorn tha N. Y. Herald, Jiutb.j Will Sebastopol be Taken 1 Wc publish is our columns to day tho transla te n of an artiolo under this head, published by the Invalidt Ruase. This paper may bo suppos ed to apeak by the authority of the Russian gov ernment, and therefore the artiolo in question is in the highest moasuro important and interest ing. And so it haß attracted much attention on the continent, although wo were uuable to had a translation of it in any of tbo English papers. However, that fact is easily aoooanted for by the tenor of the artiole itself, and by tho calm, dis passionate, and yet eloquent reasoning by .which It proves the negative of tho question askod in tho oaption. " Sebastopol will not bo taken " —oalraly inti mates the Invalide Russe —and “ Sebastopol will betaken” reply tho English and French jour nals. The former does not evon assert in terms —it merely iosinuatoß—that tho siege will prove tho most disastrous failure in tho annals of war. It simply undertakes to point the inadequaoy of tho moans to attain the end, and shows, in a suppressedly exultant tooo, that the garrison is more than ablo to repel all tho efforts of the besiegers. The journals of tho Allies retort in a doggedly inconolqsive assertion that Sebnsto pol will bo taken, but they do not attempt to sus tain the assertion by faots or arguments. One of tho severest and most oaastlo state ments oonta'mcd in the artiole in qaoßtion, is that wheroiu it showß that, had tho Allies un dertaken intrepidly and daringly to assault Sebastopol, when they first came boforo it, vic tory would infallibly have orowned tho effort. This is tho unkindest out of all. Tho garrison was weak—says the artiole—tho city was only partly surrounded by a wall, and defended for the most part by sailors unused to fighting be hind ramparts, and though the defeuco would have boon gallant and obßtiuato, the result would have been unquestionable. Kow—says, in tho Invalids Rune —the fall of Se bastopol is one of tho most ohimerical illusions that ever entered the head of a rational man. We think tho reasonings of tho Invalide—par ticularly when baoked by the experience of the last ten months—are good; and when the qnes- tiGn is esked, “ Will Sebastopol be taken?” tho Russian answer will be a confident and de cided “No.” Still the Allies can’t leave the Crimea ; how can they get sway ? That is yet to be dooided, and we must therefore await tho next attacks. 45* Please publish.tho following ticket, and oblige Phtlo-Cass. us. 9KNATOB: WILLIAM WILKINS, Peebles township. AS3EKBLT : HOPEWELL HEPBURN, City; \VI LLIAM KERB, Upper SL Clair ; JAME 3 A. GIBSON, Pine township; JOHN 11. McILUENNY, Jefferson township Dr. A. U. GROSS, Peebles township. PROTUONOTART : JoUN BIRMINGHAM, Ohio township. snreiFP RODY PATTERSON, City. TRRA3UBIB : THOMAS BLACKMORE, Upper St. Clair. coßOßta: WILLIAM ALEXANDER, City. COMMISSIONER: WILLIAM G. UAWKINB, Penn township. JAMES B. FULTON, Tarentum. To the Democracy and Lh£/ Voters of Allegheny County* —Having mu my name in the Pittsburgh Post and Union presented by some one as a candidate for a seat in the House of Rep resentatives at ths coming October election, I feel grateful fur the kindness of my friends deeming me a suitable per* rod to till a Heat in lb* Legislative ball oi the Keystone State —nevertheless, owing to my having solicited a number ol the Democrat!- party to place me on their ticket for the office of Prothonotary, I feel compelled to declioe a nomi nation by *uiJ Convention as a member of the Legislature; still anking my friends of the Democratic party q nomina tion fur the oflloe of Prothonotary. JOHN H. MoELHINNY, aug»:te of Jefferson Township. MATTHEW HAHBISON, OF RUBIN SON TOWNSHIP, will be a candidate for the office of SHERIFF of Allegheny County, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. jv24 JAfttKS BOBINBOS, OF INDIANA TOWNSHIP, WILL be a Candidate for nomination for the Office of COUNTY COMMISSIONER, on the Democratic Ticket, at tbe October Election. Sheriffalty.—GEOßGE R. RIDDLE, of the f Ji£r City of Allegheny, will be a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Allegheny County, at the ensuing elec tion. jyfcdawte jY'^ B We have just received from the East a ln£r large lot of Panama, Canton, Brail and Canada STRAW UATB, which we can sell much below the usual price. Straw Hate from 28 cents upwards. Panama Hats from $1,50 to $4,00. MORGAN A CO., myVfl 164 Wood street. Before purchasing your Hat or Cap to-day, call at 164 WOOD street, and examine our stock of HATS and CAPS, which will be sold as LOW for CASH as any other house in the city can or will sell them. MORGAN A CO., Next house to the new Presbyterian Church, j'OO One door from Sixth street. ( Letter from Hon. John Minor Botta, of Virginia.) Richmond, July 9tb, 1855. Messrs. IHn. 8. Bern t£ Co. — Gaits: Considerations of duly to the afflicted alone prompt'me'to'send yon thin vol* untary testimonial to the great value of Carter’s Spanish mixture) for that almost Incurable disease Scrofula. Without being disposed or deeming it necessary to go into the particulars of the case, I can say that the astonish, log results that have been produoed by the use of that medicine on a member of my own family, pM under my own observation and superintendence, after the shill of the best physicians had been exhausted, and all the usual rem edies bad failed, fully justify me In recommondlng its use to all who may be suffering front that dreadful malady. 1 do not mean to say that It Is adapted to all constitu tion's °f that It will afford the same relief In all cases; for, of course, I can know nothing about that—but from what I hare wen of the effects, I would not hesitate to use it, In auy and every case of Scrofula, with persons for whom I tell an Interest, or over whom I could exercise Influence or coutrol. Respectfully yours. lleactved, aiisuperlor lot of Lutong. Foogoe and Qraaa COATS, which are desirable, and will be foU u.t roa •.’At.H, at CRIBBLE’S, jy4 No. 240 Lttwrty street, bead of Wood. 3#T Mortification, tho Instant a plaster is applied, o)«ihI r 4 *as, % and rigor li given by DALLEY’d PAIN EX TRACTOR’S galvanic effects, and except the parts are de* composed, they will soon be restored to their natural color; but If so, the contagious influence will be neutralised and arrested, for murttlication cannot proceed wherever the «*lts 1*? laid oa, and new flesh will certainly be generated. rvisoN tuom insacts, arrviLts and plants Are r- u.l**rrd quite harmless by rubbing la instantly b quantity if GALLEY'S TAIN EXTRACTOR, and after it tuis 'wulU-n. and livid spots are visible. Even then, like the voltaic battery, It will directly attract, dissolve, and metamorphose the poisoning influence. At the sting of bee. 4 and moequito-s, the iostant It touches you the pain euUa. The bites of rabid animals also are as speedily neu* traltzed. Non • genuine without a steehpUto engraved label, with signatures of HENRY DALLE7, Mhnufceturor, -• 0. V. OLIUKKNER A CO, Proprietors. Bold at 26 cents per box by Dr. Q. 12. KEYBER, 140 Wood etr**vi, and by nearly every dealer in medicines throughout the United States. All orders or letter? for In* fonoution or adTlce, to b« addressed to 0. V. GLIOKSNBR h CO, New York. jylOxUwSw OHIO & PENNSYLVANIA RAILBOAD THE ONLY RAILROAD . Itl NJINU WEST FHUBI PITTSBUHUII, T;n Past Train leaves at - A. M.. through to Cloclnnal In 1- hours and 40 minutes. These Trains all make cio*e connections at Crestline, and th- tirst two connect at Alliance. Tho direct route to St. l«ouir* i* n*»w upon, via. CrealUne and Indianapolis, 100 miles nhorier than vlu Cleveland. Connections are made at Mansfield with the Newark and Sandusky City road ■ud at Crestline with the three roads concentrating there for particulars see handbills. No trains run on Sunday. Through Tickets sold to Cincinnati, Louisville St. Louis, I ndlahapoUs, Chicago, Rock Island, Fort Wayne, Cleveland, and the principal Towns and Cities In the West The NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will leave Pittsburgh at 10 A.M. and 5.15 P. M-, and New Brigh. ton at T A. M. and 1 P. M. Vox Tickets and further Information, apply to J. Q. CURRY, At the comer office, under the Monongahela Qoum- Or, at the Federal Street Station, to GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent Pittsburgh, July 23, 1865. (jy24) OHIO AND INDIANA RAILROAD, BEING TUB Continuation of tho Ohio and Poona. B. B. TO FORT WAYNE, TUA£S UCNuaiD AND UOHTESN min rBOM PITT&HDRdII. 4#" Trains connect at Crestline, tcifAouf detention, with aU the Trams on the Ohio and Anna. Road, and also at Forest with Trains going North and South, on the Mad River and Lake Erie Railroad. For Tickets, apply at the Railroad Offices of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company In Pittsburgh, Alle* gheov City, or at any of the following points: Fort Wayne, Bellefontaine, Cincinnati, Urbana, Dayton, Springfield, Indianapolis, Richmond, Tiffin, Findlay. Toreons desiring Tickets will be particular to ask for a Ticket by the Ohio and Indiana Railroad. jHI J. R. BTRAUOIIAN, Bup’t. Pennsylvania Insurance Company OP PITTSBURGH, Corner of Fourth and Bmithfiold streets. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, 9300,000. f) Insuhi Buildings and other Property against Lobs or Damage by Fire, and the Perils o( the Sea and ini&uJ NuTignUon and Transportation. dirhotobs: VVm. P. Juhnnton, Ilody Patterson, Jacob Painter, A. A. Carrier, W. M'CUntock, KonnedyT.Friend, 8. Neeley, W. & Haven, D. E. Park, I. orier Sprout, Wade Uompton, D. M. Long, A. J Jomis, J. 11. Jones, U. It Coggßhall, OFFIOBRS: f'rrsidtnt Hon. WM. F. JOUNBTX)N Vicr President. IIODY PATTERSON. Sec'y and 7Vfaiurer.A. A. CARRIER. Auisbtnt Secretary.#. S. PARKIER. f je2B:ly Life, Fire and Karine Insurance Company \ CORNER OF WATER AAD MARKET STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA. . . ROBERT GALWAY, President Jas. D. M’GiLt, Secretary. This Company makes every insurance appertaining to or connected with LIFE RISES. Also, against Hull and Cargo Risks on the Ohio and Mis sissippi rivers and tributaries, and Marine Risks generally. And against Loss and Damage by Fire, and against the Perils ol thtT&ea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. Policies Issued at the lowest rates consistent with safety to all parties. DIRiOTOBS: Robert Galway, Alexander Bradley, James 8. Uoon, John Fnllorton, John M’Alpln, Samuel M’Clurkan, William Phillips, James W. Hallman, John Scott, Chas. Arbuthnot, .Joseph P. Gazxam, M. D., David Richey, James Mamhall, John M’Glu, Horatio N. Le«,Klttannlng. feb!7 MAnuFAcroaias op Chilson Furnaces, Wrought .Iron Tubing, AND FITTING GENERALLY, For Warming and Ventilation of Btiildingt. «*W. A A. wiU contract for Warming and Ventilating by Strata or Hot Water. Pipes or OhUson’s Furnace, Churches, Schools, Hospitals, Factories, Green Gout tHouses, Jails, Hotels, or Dwellings. No. 25 MARKET etreet, Pittsburgh. epl6 EARL STEAM MILL, ALLEGHENY. *3-FLOUR DELIVERED TO FAMILIES Id either ol the two Cltlea. OttDias may be left at the Mill, or in boxes at the eiores of LOGAN, WILSON A 00., 52 Wood street BRAUN A REITER, corner Liberty and St. Clair sts U. P. SOHWABTZ, Druggist, Allegheny. iibub: cash, oja diliyibt. Jy2o KENREDY * CO, ’ Z, yis®#'*' r\ * POLITICAL. Mail Train lravrs at S A. M. Exrasss Train *• at 3P. M, PITTSBURGH WILLIAMS & ALLEN, SUCCESSORS TO ARNOLD & WILLIAMS, . ....... : rTs?* CITIZENS' Imtjranca company of l**3' Pittsburgh W)I. BAQAI.KV. Praaldeot; . SAMUKL h. MAKBIIKLL, Bocretary. yi/lce: 94 'Water sircct,b*.i\o'fn Markeiarul tYoodstreet*. i ln fSf eo HULL and CARGO Risks, on the Ohio and Missis sippi RWereand tributaries. vi 8 ™® 8 ?*®! 11811 ' 0} * B or Damage by Fire. ' tuascToaa: William Dagaley, UicharJ Floyl James M. Cooper, Bamuel M. Kle’r, Bamual Bob, WlUlam Bingham, Bobart Dunlap, jr. t John d. Dilnorth Isaac M. Pennock, 0 Fraud* H»Ut* r s, B. Harbaugh, J. Schoonmaser Walterllryant, WlUlam U. Hays.’ John Shlpton. dec'il Boot and Shoe • flamtfaciorii. A JAMES O’DONNELL & 880., SHI Would respectfully Inform the f HI of Pittsburgh, that they hare opened a manufactory f MKN'S AND WOIIKN’B HOOTS AND SUOKS, At So. 70 Smlthflelrt street, In WbymasV BuiLDJSOS, 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 on sale o good assortment of the best eastern work. Also, ail descriptions of children's wear. Terms strictly cash; goods at cash prices. A share of the public patronage U solicited. fmy2;dm NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. To manufacturer* and Capitalists. AVERY’S WHITE LEAD FACTORY. THIS long established and well known Factory is now offered for SALK or RENT* The lot fronts orer 120 feet on Duquesne War, and extends back more than 360 feet to Fayette street; on which are erected a two story brick White Lead Factory, Engine House, Vinegar Uouse, Casting and Silting House, Stable, and one two-story tene ment-all of brick, and built in the most substantial man ner. There are also all the necessary sheds, beds, and other conveniences for carrying on the manufacture of White end Red Lead and Litharge. The engine has two 30 feet boilers, cylinder 4 feet stroke, and power sufficient to drive six to eight ran of stones, the number now provided being four run. This establishment will be rented either for the business for which It was erected, or for any other to which It is adapted, for one or more years ; or It will be sold on favor able terms as to time of payment. For farther particulars enquire of aug22:dlw*wlm Allegheny County, as. IN THE DISTRICT COURT. Hinbt Mrras, el al,) No. 02, July Term. vs. y Adam Zkllkr. J Money in Conrt. AND NOW, to wit, Augnst 18,1856, J. E. BRADY, Esq , is appointed Auditor, to distribute proceeds of sale. From the Record. EDW. CAMPBELL, JB., Prothonotary. Parties interested are notified that I will attend at my office, No. 89 Fifth street, Pittsburgh, on the 12th day of September next, at 10 o’clock A. M., for the purposes of my appointment. J. E. BRADY. Auditor. aug2£dit*w2t HA PORTE MONNAIE, containing a sum of money, which the owner can have by describing and paying for this advertisement. Informa tion given by calling at Messrs. ROBB A Mc- CONNELL’S Office, Fifth street, near the Court Houfe. aug22:lt CIANARY AND UE>IP SEED—A supply of fresh and J clean O&nary and Hemp Seed just received by JOS. FLEMING, aug22 corner of Diamond and Market at. Bedford aniTblu’eTiciTwater—a frwhloTof the above celebzated Mineral Water just received by ang22 ‘ JOS FLEMING. COX’S SPARKLING GELATIN—I 2 dozen of thlalxcd lent article jast received by qqg« jos. Fleming. SUOULDiSH BRACES—Another lot of superior Shoulder Braces received by (aug22] JOS. FLEMING. AROMATIC CACHONB—An excellent article for flavor ing the breath after smoking; a supply received by sqg22 JOS. FLEMING. BAKING POWDER—I 2 dozen of Preston St Merrill’s ce! ebrated Baking Powder received by aug22 JOS. FLEMING. NOTICE TO FARMERS.— Moore’B Patent Improved Drill, for sewing Wheat, Oats, Rye, Barley and Grass Seeds, for sale at the Seed and Agricultural Store, 47 Fifth street, by [aogg2:w3t«j JAMES WABDBOP. tIIDER MlLLS—Hickok’a Patent Mill and Wine Pre»s, of t various sixes, for sale at the Seed and Implement Warehouse, 47 Fifth street, by aug2fcw3t» JAMES WARDBOP. I > ASSETS I BASSETS!—SOO Peach, Fruit and Vegetable XJ Baskets, of various tlz-a, for sale at 47 Fifth street, by aug22;w3f JAMES WARDROP. SALK—Two Houses and Lota on the corner of Logan and Townsend streets—one of them a good brick house with nine rooms, all In good order; the other a good frame honse with tire rooms. Tbey will be sold very low. Ku quire of THOMAS WOODS, aug22 75 Fourth street. JNO. M. BOTTS. SALE—Four good unck Houses onTownsend street, : on easy terms. Ago d lot or good trade will be taken for the first payment, and time given on the balance. For either cf (hem it is getting a home easy. Enquire of aog22 THOMAS WOODS, 7ft Fourth fit. CtHEKSE— 60 boxes W. R. Cutting Cheese received by > nugSa HENRY H. COLLINS POTASH— 5 casks No. 1 fer tale by eugSß lIENRV H. COLLINS. B UTTER—2 bbis fresh Ibis Jay received aud for sale by aug22 PgNHY n. COLLINS. TOP BtGU YaT AUUTiON—Tnis, Wednesday moruiug, Aug. 22, at 11 o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will bv sold—One Hell finished second-hand Baggy, in good order. aug22 P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. CtONFKOTIONARY, ULASS JARS, STORK FIXTURE*, t Am, for sale, and tbe Store Room for rent. For a per son desirous of goiug into tbe Confectionary and Fruit business, where but a small capital la required, this alforJe a good opportunity. S. CUTUUKRT A 80N, aag22 . 63 Market etr**«t. Joseph Willie's Carriage tteposltory • JOSEPH WHITE, now carrying on busi- « neaa in his spacious premises, (now lately enlarged,) on the Pittsburgh andEagteSSl??* Oreensburg tornnlke, near the Two MileJSldSjasL- Run, between Pittsburgh and Lawrenceville, respecdullv invites the public to inspect hia stock of CARRIAGE* BUGGIES, Ac. And he particularly informs gentlemen that one price only is made. Fourteen years' experience in the business, enables him to place before hie. patrons the Same choice collection of Carriages which, so many years past it has been his particular department tc select from the various and most talented Eastern manu facturers. The success of his new system is cempleie— tbe economy of his arrangements will supply the best and most fashionable manufactures at moderate prices. Unencumbered by those heavy expenses, which the mania for decorating booses of business has heaped upon tbe price of goods,- (owing to large rents.) JOSEPH WU IT E will sell, on ready money only, at raubh lea* than the usual profits. [mh&dawj OarrtagesTepauwd in the best manner, with despat THERE was stolen from the premises of tbe subscriber, in Robinson Township,on the even- Mng of the 19th InaL, a LIGHT ROAN HORSE, with black mane, tail and legs; nearly four years old, and medium size. A suitable recompense will be paid to any one finding this horse, and giving notice to the owner. aag2i:d3tawH* DON'T BELIEVE IT! —Unless you can satisfy yourself that the statements made concerning the properties of a Hdmstreet A Co.’s INIMITABLE HAIR COLORING can be fully substantiated by facta, and that a trial in every case will satisfy those using it of a most carious and singu lar phenomenon—that is, grey hair restored to its natural color, with all tbe strength and healthy growth of youth. Tbe singular adaptation of Ingredients ia this compound affects tbe small vessels at the roots of the hair, aud thus stimulates tbe natural secretion of coloring matter, giving tone and strength to its growth. It is not a dye . but acts as a restorative. Price 50 cents per bottle. Sola only by •mfll 8. L. CUTHBKRT, 63 Marke: st ROOKB, MAGAZINES, Ac The Jealous Wife; 60 cents. The Confessions of a Pretty Woman; 00 cents. . Letters to the People on Health and Happiness, bv Cath erine E. Beecher; 37% cents. Harry Helm; 2b cents. Will Serril; or, Adventures of a Gentleman Born in a Cellar. MAGAZINES FOR SEPTEMBER. Peterson’s Ladies’ Magazine; Ballon’s Dollar Monthly Magazine; Frank Leslie’s New York Journal. Just received and for sale at W. A. GILDENFENNEY A OO.’S, aq B a Fifth sL, opposite the Theatre. NEW BOOK BY MISS PARDOE—Tbe Jealous Wife, a novel, hy Miss Pardoe; I vol. paper; price 60cts. Miss Beecher’s Lettera to the People on Health and Han plnaas; price 8S cents. * p Life of James Gordon. Bennelt, illustrated ; $1.25. Clevo Hall, by Miss Sewell; $l. MAGAZINES POR SEPTEMBER. Leslie’s New York Journal for September; IS% cent?* ivteraon’s Ladies’ National Magsaine do IS*? do Bui'ou’s Magazine for September: lo <(n Yankee Notions do 12V' do For sale by H. MINER A CO., _ “EiZi No. 32 Smith field at. M a UON’S UUK4TWOHK ON HI>IHtTUAUHM-Mnd «™ “r'tolea Explained and Exposed; in four parts. i. Clairvoyant Revelations of A. J. Davia. y ;■ Phenomena of Bpiritnallam explained and exposed. ' that the Bible is Riven bp inspiration of the Spirit of God, as compared with the evidence thal these manifestations are from the spirits of men. 4. Clairvoyant Revelations of Emanuel Swedenbom By Rev. A. Mahon, President, Ac. b Vor sale by J. s. DAVISON, . “8 21 C 5 Market at. ANQANKBK—4,OOO Iba In store and for sale by QQ S*° FLEMING BROTHERS. E XTit^ T COFFEE—6O boxes in store and for sale by . _ FLEMING BROTHERS. * ARD OIL—A superior article; 10 bbla in store and f7r i attgaO] FLEMING BROTHERS Lii BAllli—Jaat rec’d and for sale by aqg 2o FLEMING BROTHEBS. WKET OlL—Jnst received and for sale by au FLEMING BROTHERS. OPIU^0 PIU^T A P rllao article just received and fbr sale bv FLEMING BROTHERS. W” S? l £**“ großfTJtwTlvcAi FLEMING BROIUKUB. neaU y fltta4 “P Office In second hi freM > of Wnrehoiiae No. 87 First street. Rent low. [ang2oJ J. w. BUTLER A 00 1 76 plga banco Tin In sloro anl for Bale by A J. W. EUTLKIL 4 (X)., » a g°. No. 97 Flrsl street- To Pbyalclana, or thoaa waniina a Coon* T„„ try Uealdenee. 6 , Xn?ni?£fc ,B ? 1 offe . r ? for Ba, “ Sis property, 7 miles from Pittsburgh, on the Bteubenville Turnpike. It »£T?» T^ A s QEK « 8 ° f 8004 '•"lfni.wdJteJSi; on “ 608 n ew twoand-a holy itory frame T?*} f rooms, and basement office and cellar, built Btyla - A B°°d Btable, and other t ' bu Ul ? gE ' A K°od well and cistern, with P““P-. Itaro are about 100 choke fruit trees, or every va beginning to bear. In short, every thl ng neces sary to make it a comfortable home. . , a pAyrirfan vrlßhing a good location, this offers supe- aoemftnts, as it la in a rich and populous country, and the subscriber is now doing an extensive practice. A Btago runs daily to and from Pittsburgh ; Pobt-cfflce (two daily mails) within ten rods ot the house. For further particulars apply to the subscriber, on tbs premises, or address a note to me at Remicgton, Allegheny county. Pa. W. lit GRAY, M. D; augl&d!oUw3t : Twenty-one years a slave—ainm*** y**m a Pkxwam!— My Bondage and my Freedom; by «««• Douglass. Part 1. Life as a Slam Part 2. Li£ as a Free man. With as Introduction by Dr. J ames.MeCune Smith. Steel portrait of the author, and other illustrations. On* volume; pricesl,26. Justrocelmdwd forsaieat F * w. A. qildenfknney a CO.’S, aag lB Fifth «t-> opposite the Theatre. ■i ( v. -*.V J WM. M. SHINN, No. 137 Fourth street. Found. Horse Stolen. PARKER LORAIN. Robinson Township. '.’ ■'- c: * WOODWtLL'S furniture OHAlirg, WHO Li tjALiE Atvt> fIHTAII#2 KSIBRAOINO EVEBt 81 IE 0 F FDKKITURB, IN ’ ROSEWOOD, MAHOGANY AND WALNUT, SUITABLE FOB ’ PARLORS, CHAMBERS, AND DININQ ROOMS. EQUAL TO ANY IN NEW YORK OR PHILADELPHIA, AND AT LOWER FRIGES. fcFt?r y article made by band, and warranted. H Cabinet Hikcn ' ouppUeJ With any quantity of FURNITURE ui OHAIBO. 1' oq reasonable terms. ; FiißNriSl?. U ..? ,ld Steamboat* t URNiaUED AT THE SHORTEST NUTIOE. Waierooma, Ho,. 77 and 79 Third street *- s ~ PITTSBUBOB, Pa. i A. A. QARRIBR OASUIB » a. a. caukikb. «. aao., arn'T Fourth and SmithMd ttrab, Ktuburoh. Fa. ' agents STATE MUTUAL FIRE AND MABXNEIN3SBABCE CO * o f n * aei aa i/ ta. CAPITAL #350,000. GIBAR& FIBJE AND MABUffi INSUBAHOA coarANY OP PHILADDLPQIA, CAPI2AL -....5300,000* INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE VALLEY OF VIRGINIA, WIHOIIHBTBE, VA. CAPITAL 9300,000, CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPARE I BARTPOED, OOHH. mnj CAPITAL AND A55ET5.....* 3,154,489. HOBTH WESTERN IHBUBANCE COMPANY, OmCB, MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE, PHILADELPHIA CIIAMIER PERPETUAL. Authorized Capital. •300.000^ Y LIABLE FOR THE ifcj&tßoFgga COM la Stock Notes, (negotiable form,) secured by Mort. gages and Judgments f *lOOOOO In BUls Receivable, Mortgages and Judgments/ 0 ’ 000 Bonds, Ac_ .. Z~~ ins non In Cash, Cash Assets and Cash Items...-....,....”’!! 47^000 00 *ire, Marine and Inland Transportation -ieks. taken at current rates. REFERENCES. pittsbokoh. James M’Cully A Qo., W. A D. Rinehart, Graft, Benneit A Co., Zag, Lindsey A Co. PHILADELPHIA. n ' V,“ ol ‘, OBeU * Charles B. Wrieht, DarW S. Bromi 4 Co, 0. H. * Geo. Abbott, Hama, llale ACo, Erana A Wataon, Hon. Wm. D. Kelley Chaa. Megargeo i Co., Caleb Cope A Co_ GEOBGE BINGHAM, Agent, 95 Water street, Pittsburgh. WXBTERB FABMKBS INSUEAHCE COMPANY NEW LISBON, OHIO. 'I 1 j. noNTKE, Afliar, SL Charles Buildlnir, No 103 X • Third street, Pittsburgh. 8 °* 1051 ovrck&b: F. A. BLOCKSOM, President JAMES BURDICK, Vice President LEVI MARTIN, and Treasurer. PXTTSBtJBQa BXVaaXSOES: James W. Woodwell, Joseph Plummer, James Wood, K 11. Biddle, Jno. >. U&rbaugh, Dr. Jno. E. Park, jI6J Wn. Simms, Birmingham, Dawson, Newmeyer ACo British and Continental Exchange. SIGHT BILLS DRAWN BY ° DUBiCAS, SnKRMAJJ fc CO. OK THE UNIOK BANK, LONDON, T mnn Sdks ot £1 iItD Upwauaa. HESE DRAFTS are available at ell the principal _ SS 811 ™' GOTLAND ana 111 BLAND, , P n a We Also draw BianT Bills on M. A* Grunebanm A B«lUn, FRANKFORT A MAIN. HOLLAND. 8 " **** ° f QEBM^. Pereons IntenOing fa travel abroal may procure, throueh na, Le tore of CreJit on which Money cin be obtaSu needed, In any part of Europe. W>M OOLumou of Bills, Notea, arj other securities In En. rope, will receive prompt attention. “* * a WM. n. WILLIAMS 4 CO- Wood, corner Third street. WILLIAM HUNTER, DEALER EXCLUSIVELY IN FLOUR AND GRAIN. 80. 299 Liberty atraet, Pittibnrgh, Pa. Co.wahtli aionvTKa, the BEST BRANDS of PENNSYLVANIA, OHIO INDIANA and (MISSOURI, SUPERFINE and EXTRA FLOUR, Which will ala-ays bo sold at the Lowest Oath prices. [apU WM. B. HAYS & CO., DEALERS IN BACON, HAMS, SIDES & SHOULDERS LARD, LARD OIL, ' DRIED BEEP, BUOAR-CURED and ~ , , CANVASSED HAMS A large stock always on hand at Ho. »9T Liberty street, I* 8 ! PirranuHon, Pehn's. a. j. cunuras...j. o. cu*wtts...a. a iuhks.-w. b. woodwikd. AMERICAN PAPIER MACHE MAHUPACTUBIHG COMPANY, NO, 18 SECOND STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. \T ANUFACTURERSor PAPIER MACHE ORNAMENTS ITA for Churches, Houses, Steamboats, Ac.; Mirror and Picture Frames, WiHdow and Door Heads, Brackets, Trusses. Cornices, Ventilators and Centre Pieces for Ceilings. Ro* Mouldings of every description, sice and design, noaf Curran ted more dnrable than any other article W Orders executed on the fhortest notice ®.7, A ‘ tena of 3 h l tin boat Builders Is especially di rected to this article, on account of Its light weight. CUMMINS, TUNES A 00, Mo - 78 Second st, between Wood and Market eta. -ilt! Pittsburgh. SEMI-ANNUAL SALE dry goods A. A. MASON & CO. ANNOUNCE the opening of their Great SemJ-annnal Hale of their immense Stock. Krery article thronzh oiit the eautlihhment wUI be marked down and closed ont _ je!B JOHN COCHRAN & BROS. MANUFACTURERS OP IRON RAILING, IRON VAULTS, VAULT DOORS, Window Sbntterg, Window Guards, Sc. Soa, oi Bseond street and so Third st. (BItWIIS WOOD 18, MABkIT,) PITTSBURGH, Pj n Uivi on hand a variety or new patterns sney an. Plain, suitable Sir all purposes. Particular attention paid to enclosing Qrave lots. Johhingdona at ehort notice: [m2l S. M’KEE & CO., M’KEE’S PENNSYLVANIA GLASS ALL BIZXS Of WINDOW GLASS, B«i», Double Strength, Imitation Crown and Buby Vtals, Flaske, Fickle and Preserve Jare; Wine, Fortar and Mineral Bottles; Telegraphic & Lightning-Bod Insulators* BKCOND, BETWEEN WOOD A MARKET STS.. „ . rmsnoaon, hhiu. J ' “• JOHES D. DSHHT. JONES & DENNY, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, apISJGI WATER [STREET, PITTSBURGH. TRANSPORTATION TO ABD vnon Tint EASTEB9 CITIES VIA PENS A. CANAL ADD RAILROADS. D. LEECH & CO.’S LINE, Between Pittsbnrgh, Hew York, Philadelphia ami Baltimore. mms ROUTE bdng now la good order, we are prepared • x despatch property either way oa favorable terms. Shipments consigned to either of the undersigned will be forwarded without charge for commissions, and all Instrnc* tlona promptly attended to. • Address or apply to D. LEECH A CO,, Fens street and Canal, Pittsburgh HARRIS A LEKOH. KecfiiTing Depot No. 13 Sonth Third street D»UY«ii.g at, Philadelphia A. SauTH, Agent, No - Isr^ orth Etre€t > Baltimore.- „ J „ N S- McDonald, AgentT No. 7 Battery Place, &ew York, MERRICK_ HOUSE. w. A. BLOSSOM, PnoPßiEToa. NKW UItIGUTOa, BEAVSB COONTr. PA. Lemoval. TJ. KIBNEB A 00. hero removed their office to No. 28 . Filth street, opposite Mason’s, In Dr. 0. E. ov-~’, T (Ocnllet) office, where citizens will find the books open-to redye oubecriptions for IRVINQ’S UIK OP WASHINO. TON, and other late pnblleatione. jjn ~i'K: