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PITTSBURGH: FRIDAY MORNING STATE DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER, ARNOLD PLUMER, OF VENA SCO COUNTY COTOTY DEMOCRATIC NOMIBATXOHS. WILLIAM WILK.INB, IVebl.n township. AiBEMCCT I ' JAMES B. FULTON, . SAMUiSL SMITU, Allegheny . R. A. BAUSMAN, South PitOburgh 0- MAQKK, Pittuburgb ; L B. PATTKKBON. Mittlm Tbo people of ConnellsvlUe are making ar rangemente to give a pablio dinner and ealebra tion on the opening of the Pittsbnrgh and Con nellsviUe Railroad to that plaoo, on the 12th of juiin dirm lriouiu, ow n.»n»uiv. next month. ItODY PATTMUON, City XUU.UAS BLACKMORB, Bl. CUtr. WILLIAM ALEXANDER, City. OONMISSJOSER JACOB TuM-KR, Pitwborgb. AUDITORS : JUUN MURRAY, South Pittsburgh A W. PRNTLAND, Sewickley. i>mtoTv»tt of voor : WM. BELTZHOOYRR, Lower St. Clair. Democratic County Committee of Correspondence. Udilbt a resolution of the l&te Democratic Convention, tbo following gentlemen have been appointed the County Committee of Correspondence for one year : Uoa. Charles Shaler, ntUburgb; Col. W. G. Hawkins. Wilkins Township; D.R. Miller, Sewiekley; Jame? Balls- Lory* Birmingham; Thomas ». Hart, Indiana Township; William Johnston, Lawrencevllle; Jacob L. klse«*or, Btew aria town; R. B. Roberta, Pittsburgh; James Ilerdman, Pittsburgh; Michael Buee, JeSarson Township; John H. JPbiUips. Robinson Township; John Sill, Versailles Town ship; Joho N. McClowry. Pittsburgh; Col. James Scott, Elizabeth; John Iloth, Pittsburgh; Col. Andrew Scott, Pittsburgh; A. Uartje, Allegheny: Morrison Poster, Allegheny; Samuel Elrk, Plum Township; A. B. McFar land, North Foyette Township. The Committer of Correxpondeort* above named will m. tt al the St. Charles Hotel. Pittsburgh, on Hatuudit, Septem ber 8,1885, at 11 o’clock A. M. gfr-fl M. PETTINGILL A CO., Netospaper Advertising j4?<"»k,ar« the Agent*' for the Pittsburgh Daily and Weekly Pott-, und ar« authorise. 1 to receive Advkrtibrmkjits and BocSCfUPTIOSH for us at the same rates as required at thfat OdcA. Tboir receipts are regarded as payments. Their are at New York, 122 Nassau street, Bostoh, 10 Btat* btreet. MORNING POST JOB OFFICE We would call the attention of MERCHANTS AND BUSINESS MEN to the fact that we have Just received from Philadelphia a number of fonts of new Job Type, and a ro now prepared to Qll orders for Cards, Circulars, BIU Uvato, Paper Books, Posters, and Programmes for exhibl' tiO-asT All orJerß wiU b * P*®®!* 1 ? 4#“ Persons leaning the. city during the summer, tchv de sire Oit daily or toeekly ibsl furxoirded to them., can Aaw G done rejuterly for any sit'd fal f;wv, by leaving their or ders and address at the oflire, corner of fi/Vi and IWkkl streets- The Eceopeak Lettee which wo pnfflieh to day is from the able pen of Francis J. Qrnnd, than whom no letter-writer is holier posted on foreign politics. We commend hia opinions to the coneideration of those interested. The New York Horald Bays that twonty thou sand visitors haTO arrived at Saratoga this son- Bon already, and still they come. Judge Qeo. F. Torrence, of Cincinnati, died in that city on Monday last, in the 74th year of his ago. lie had been a member of tho legis lature for many years, had tilled other impor tant posts, and wan universally esteemed. Mr. T. emigrated from Pennsylvania to Cincinnati in 1809 A new Hali is to t-e opened in Cinoinnati next week, by rendingo from James E. Murdook, tbo tragedian, on the first evening, and tho three subsequent oveninga Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes, the man who “ dare not be as funny as be can,” will deliver lectures. Tickets have boon fixed at ¥1,60 for the course. It will bo a rich treat. By the way, can not our Y. M !-■ Association seonro Mr. Holmes for a couple of lootures ihis winter 1 Til K FOUEIUN NEWS The Baltio Hoot has done something at last. It has bombarded, blown up and burned down Ssreaborg, one of the etroDg fortresses on the Baltio coast. At least snoh is tho Eoglish ac oount of tho matter. There remains, however, on tho routs to Bt. Petersburg!], Revel, Helsing fors, and strongest of all Cromtadl, one of tho strongest fortrossos in the world. Croußtadt is on an island about twenty five or thirty miles below St. Petersburgh, and commands tho pas sago to it by sea. Its fortifications are far stronger to-day than those of Sebastopol, and some thirty thousand men are constantly em ployed in adding now works, additional guns, and in storing it with provisions and munitions of war. An army of one handrod and seventy thousand is near at hand to relievo and replen ish its garrison. There is now no question of Russian skill in ereotlng fortifioations, or of Russian courage and determination in holding them. The mighty Solavonlo race that once overrun and subduod half Europe and Asia has not degenerated under tho stern rule of the Ro manoffs. If Cronstadt, thus fortified, and de fended by such soldiers, falls before the Allied Hoot, then we may consider tho Russian power humbled, and the capital of tho empire lost. But that fortross will not be token IMb year nor next. The Czar Nicholas said it would bo a ten year’s war; and it is quite likely to be suoh un less the Allies abate Bomewhat of th6ir present demands. Wo are informed by the last arrival, too, that there has been a severe battle to the South-oast of Sebastopol, along the Tohernayn. The Rus sians under Liprandi attaoked tho Sardinians and Freuoh, and after three hours hard fighting the Russians retreated. The English aoconntls that the Russians lost four or five thousand men, while the loss of the Allies was “trifling!’ That is the usual report at first; but after a de lay of a week or two wo got the Russian acoount, and the truth is known. the republican convention. A resolution offored in tho Convention on Wed nesday by Mr. Irwin is rathor singularly word ed. It dißoards all objections to men on acoount of birth-place. That resolution was aimed at the Know Nothing—condemns their seoret ope rations, and their prejudice against foreigners ; but it says not a word about religious prejudices. While tho effort is thuß made to concilliate for eigners, not a word oould be said against drag ging religion into politics. It Booms to bo left to be inferred that the abolitionists can sympa thise with the Know Nothings so far as hatred of Catholics is concerned, but not as to natural ized citiieuß. It was a fortunate thing that Mr. tfrrett was in tho Convention. But for him the Pass more Williamson case would have been forgottou. What a loss of capital that would have boeo The balanoo of the resolutions are all anti-slav ery, and nothing else- Not a word about Pro hibitory laws, or any of the interests of the county or State. But as tho Republican party don’t expect success this year it is needless to scrutinize its resolutions. Pennsylvania Ahead!—Babntm Outdone! There is a male child near Darlington, Beaver oounty, three years old, throe feet high, and weighing one hundred pounds. It has a remar kably well formed head, intelligent oountenance, and quite interesting. Should the truth of this. Statement bo donbtod by any person, he oan have Ms doubts removed by going on the cars of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad to Darling ton. Col. J. I- Boyd oan diroot them to tho whereabouts of tho ohild in question, and they may then see for themselves. H*- W ’ . J K.*iT:', , rj'.. : . , ? ,, .«i‘Vj.j ; if »;,, ' V‘ «r • ■» * * & ' t >“ 4 .. n j ■;.%•*»» '.. ’ ' nfcp ' * ■ ifc AUGUST 31 I’&OTU onot a r\ TRtA&U&KK SAML. W. BLACK. Ctuunnm THE NEWS . . v .mf* ft. ~ ■ ■ .'*v j Sew* of tit© Vicinity. Tbo Cambria Coouty Agricultural Fair will be hold at Ebcnsburg, o»j tbo 3d t 4th, and 6th of Ootobcr. Tbo Board of School Directors of Hempfield township, Westmoreland county, advertise for thirty teachers, application to bo made on the 4th and 6lh of Beptember next. Oa Wednesday, the 22d inet., Mr. John Hay ward, of Washington, was killed whilo cutting timber for tbo railroad, by a troe falling upon and crushing him in a fearful manner. The bouse of Dr. Yanvoorbis, in Monongahola City, wufl outered by burglars, on Friday night last, and a quanttty -of jewelry and clothing stolen. The Washington County Agricultural Fair will be held in tho Borough of Washington, on Wed nesday and Thursday, the 19th and 20th of September. A pubUo mooting was hold In Uroensburg,,on Thursday last, to denounce tho county commis sioners for entering into a oontraot with Messrs. A. A. Johnson and Col. John McFarland to com plete the erootions of tbo county buildings, in. opposition to tho consent of Messrs. 8011, Ar nold and Graham, with whom tho commissioners had previously outored into an arraogemont for the same purpose. The Whig County Convention of Cambria oounty, re-assemblod in Ebonsburg, on the lttth inet., and placed the following porsons in nomi nation : Sheriff—John Roberts, Conemaugh; Treasurer —James Kean, Blnoklick; Commission er— Hiram Fritz, Darroli ; Auditor—M. F. Wag nor, Clearfield ; Coroner —A. Little, Loretto ; Director of the Poor—Edw. Glass, Ebensburg. A. &. White, Esq., was nominated for the Leg- islature, at a former meeting of the Convention. A distressing oconrronoe took place in Done gol township, Westmoreland oounty, on Tuesday evening, the 21st Inst. A child of Mr. Alex. Crawford, aged lb months, during the temporary absence of its pareots, fell into the spring and was drowned. ' Tho first intimation whiob tho mother had of the distressing event, was, on going to the spring in the dusk of the evoning to lift water, she found tho child in tho water, de prived of life. Tho following tioket was nominated by the Whigs of Washington county, at their Conven tion on Wednesday last: Assembly—Wm. Mc- Daniel; Sheriff—John H. Wolff; Treasurer— Wm. ; Commifsionpr—John Johnston ; Au ditors—David Moore and Pimuel Sweney; Coro nor—jonathan Allison ; Dirootor of tho Poor— John Hoon. An anti-slavory convention was held in the Borough on the same day, at wbioh tbo annexed nominations were made: Assembly —M. E. Allison, William H. Mctfary , Sheriff— James Ralston; Commissioner—Henry Bruce , Coroner James McNary ; Auditors U aao Southerland 3 years, Alex. Snoeny, 2 years ; Director of tho Poor—Jacob George. • •Tlie BolU Barefoot Boy of the Buck eye*.’* Tho Cincinnati QazcUe gives a report of tho speech of Capt. Ford, who rnns as Lientonant Oovernor, with Chase as Governor, on the Know Nothing, Whig and Republican ticket “ 1 have not come here for the sake of exoiling —boys. If I had my shoes off, I could speak a great deal better. I’ve got a new pair of shoes i«n, aod they hurt me. [Cries of ‘Take ’em off. take ’em ofi,' and the speaker delibe rately stooped down and removed tho shoes from his feet, after which he resumed j ’ We suppose that in the dang of the old ‘Coon Campaign, we shall hear of tWa orator Ford as “tbo bold Barefoot Hay nf the StMo.’ All we have to remark of tbo matter l* ibis, that if bis feet are in keeping with the re* 0 f his person, it must have cruelly tried the olfocvjriee of those immediately around him “How t* e you off for soap ? Tut I-atk Kansas Outbade —We learn by a letter in the St. Lonis Democrat that the Mis Bouri pro slavery ralliaoa mobbed a Mr. Tardeo Ilutler at Atchison, bocanse he deolared ho wos opposed to Blavery in Kansas, and would vote against it at the proper time. They offered to let Mr. B. eff if he would leave and not return to Atchison, but this be rofused to do, when they lashed two logs together, and putting a loaf of bread upon it sot him adrift, first painting tho letter R upon his forehead. We havo no doubt that tho violent course of Northern Abolitionists in organizing sooiolies of emigration to “ wrest Kansas from tho onrse of slavory," has helped to bring about this Missouri invasion ; but it is no justification of the lawless prooeodinge of Atohison and his party. Whon Qov. Shannon arrives wo hope he will be invested with author ity sufficient to put an end to suoh disgraceful proceedings. Prentice Sustained by the Obdee —Tho Know Nothing Councils of Kentucky havo offi cially endorsed the oourse of Goo. D. Prontioe daring tho eleotion and riot exoitementa in Louisville. In Grand Council assembled, tboy resolved that *' he is entitled to the gratitute of all true American oitizens, for the bold, manly, and intelligent advocacy of tho principles and the candidates of tho Amorioan party in tho [ate canvass in this State. 11 Major Bartlott, of Covington, tho President of the Know Nothing National Council, haß written a letter to Prcn tioe, staling that he fools that “ tho Amorioan party owe a large debt of gratitude lo you (Prentice) for your able dofenee of their prin oiples." Mr. B. also, thanks Prentioo “ for the mastorly and encoossfnl manner ” in whioh he defended the Know Nothings from the charge of getting up the Louisville riots. Solon Bobland, the individual who, while a 0. S. Senator from Arkansas, disgraood his oonsti tuenoy by making a brutal attaok upon the Chief of the Censua Bureau ; wlio as U. S. Minister bored the authorities of Central Amerioa by a historical, geographical and philosophical speech of five hours in length, upon being presented to the President of that country ; who, if Whig pa pors aro to bo belicvod, disgraoed our oountry at Greytown —this Solon Borland has joined the Soprome Order of tho Star Spangled Bannor, and now preloads to believe that none but Americans should rule Amerioa. Farewell. Solou, ~ Ami If forever, null forever Fare you well." Fikk in Bandusky, Ohio.—A fire broke out in tho cabinet warehouse of of J. 11. Guild, in Sandusky, on Jaokson, between Water and Mar ket streets, on Sunday eveuiag abont 11 o’olook, whioh destroyed property to tho value of SS,- 000. There was on insurance of two-thirds on tho property oonsumod. The fire is supposed lo have originated from the spontaneous oombus tion of a quantity of tow. Jfiy- Attention is invited lo the advortisomen t of six lots of ground for sale in M’Keesport. They arc large lots, all fronting on the depot of the Connellsvillo railroad, and on public streets in the oentral part of the town. Those having Connellsville Railroad stook oan dispose of some of it in part payment for tho lots. See adver tisement. A Slioht Mistake. —John MoDonald Glenn publishes a oard in the Evening Tima to tho effect that his name was brought before tho Re publican Convention, for Sheriff', “ without his desire, knowledge or oonsent." Mr. G., we believe, is a candidate for nomination by the K. N. party. _ Mme. Maubourg, the eldest daughter and last surviving child of the Marquis Lafayette, died a few days ago, aged about 76, at her prinoely residenoe in Turin, where she had lived many years. THE WAR IN EUROPE PROSPECT OF A RESTORATION OP THE HOLY ALLIANCE.’’ [Correspondency of tie Philadelphia Ledger.) Auqbbubg, August Bth, 1855 The tranquility whioh roles in Germany, and the determination which exists on the part of the prioces uot to engage in war, is now mani fest to the naked eye. Not only has Austria disbanded fall one-third of her army, but she is also selling her “ over-complete” horses. This is the new pbaßC by whioh Austria conceals her pacifio mteotiotfs to the Allies ; but they are truly, and at their full value, appreciated in St. Petersburg. Emperor Alexander has ex pressed his entire satisfaction with the conduct of Austria, and the Prussian orthodox organs arojactually enjoying, before-hand, the pleasure of seeing the Holy Allianoo the firm and oot-to* bo-shaken union of Russia, Prussia and Austria re-established on its fotcner basis. Bussia is ready to recclvo tho pretty flirt with open arms, swearing to forget all her escapades and all her indiscretions. Prussia is content to lec : ture her a little on her want of steadiness. Yet all admit that without her, existence is a bur den ; whilo England and France can testify that with her living is just as irksome and quite ns monotonous. Austria seems to bo juvenited. tiho has once more entered on her teens, and her suitors are just as numerous as dating tho pe riod of her maidoahood. May she not havo another yoiith of folly, may none of her discarded lovers ever think of making her pay the penalty of her gallantry. The poor inno cent would not survive such a disgrace i Her reputation is so extremely delioate that the least breath is apt to destroy it. While the conduot of Austria is variously com mented upon In Germany herself, every German state seems anxious to imitate her example. The German Diet, at Frankfort on-the-Maine, has jast resolvod to oontinue its army on the war footing, but Prussia, Bavaria, Saxony, Wurtemburg, Baden, and even the insignifioant town of Labeok, in the Baitio, are—not disband ing (that woold be an act of disloyalty to tho confederation,) bat dismissing their troops on farlough. Nothing but the cadnes remain, and Germany, which a year ago, w&a rubbing hor eyes, leading tbo world to suppose that she was about to wake from her long sleep, has just turned round—in the bed—to take a nap on the other side. 1 have often heard it assorted by physicians, that children grow most whiio asleep —bat 1 did not know that philosophers of state applied tho same principles to a people with two thousand years history on its back. Germany is snoring so loud, that tho bear of St. Peters burg, tho new fledged eagle of France, the Brit ish lion, and the turkey buzzard, in Constanti nople, aro rejoiced at it. There will be no gene ral war as long as Gcrmauy remains neutral, no matter how long the war continues iu the Black Sea and the Baitio. But as long as thero is no genoral war. all hopes of a gcucral peace muM remain delusive. A lasting pcaoe can ouly come aftor long war, carried on after tho present fa ahion, and will not last long with the materials of war accumulated in every quarter. The salo by Austria of her ovor-completo horses, which is already imitated here in Ba varia, more and better than the text cf her di plomntio effusions, explains her apeQifij intern tions ; but it is a mistake to suppose that, in spite of her obligations towards Russia, (of whioh a letter of the Empress Dowager of Hus sia to Aroh Dutchess Sophia, mother of the : present Emperor of Austria, was kind enough to remind her,) she has tbo slightest idea now of taking any active stefa against Franco or England. Austria Is uot in a condition to act a decisive part —she has already exceeded the measure of her copacity--but she will redouble her efforts at negotiations, and you must not be sarprisod, no matter whether the noxt storm of the Allies on the Malakcfl tower is successful or not, to seo the Conferences of Vienna ie newed. Everything is now being prepared fur that purpose, as i cau assure you, from a Bource eminently calculated to be woll informed, that all tbo parties ongaged in the prescut war, but especially Rossia and Franco, would be but too happy if Austria wrro to succoed in her media lion. The proposition made by Austria, at the last conferences, regarding the Third Point, is not so much a subterfuge ou her part, as a real mezzo (ermine proposed by her to the belligerent powers,.which, if accepted, woold at once load to a truco, and theuco to the complete pacifica tion of Europe. U is in this sense that the conductor Austria must be juJgod The clh cia! acts of the French government and certain mystifications in the British Parliament, to which Lord John RobsoU fell a victim, show conclu sively that the Western powers were not stran gers to the true interpretation of tho Austrian proposition, and that neither cf them ia entirc [•* convinoed that the time may not arrive when it '•ill bo prudent to aocept it. RUaia is quite as nufiih tired of the war as the AuqJ Powers. If not more so. She may sailer Isg in the Crimea, chough late uews from tho Penitky) ft «?oms to throw doubts on that suljoct,) hu her population at large feels the consequencoS\f th o war more disastrously than oither that of or England. If the cnor mous fleets of and France have hither to proved utterly to reduce either Cronstadt or Sebastopq they havo certainly suf ficed to destroy tbo of Russian oom moroe in those Beas. agriculturist, , .who can no iongor export h lt and whpso.l wealth in ground and catllo may seized to subeorvo the necessities of tne State, does not bestow tho same labor on his fields, and is not an oxtonsive cattle breeder. Ho Ls glad if tho Emperor will enrol his serfs in the army, for ho has no use for them iu tbo field. Again, Russia enoounters no lees diitlculty in transport ing her own troops over hor immense steppes than have hitherto been experienced by all her invaders. The oattle driven from tho interior of Russia to tho Crimea eats its own value on tho way, and lays the oouotry waste over whioh it travels, so that large transports and the horses of the oavalry suffer dreadfully on tho way. The condition of tho Allies, in this respect, Is infinitely bolter ; but the minute they qait the coast, it will be as bad, and worse than that of tho Russians. Their strength consists in their ships, in the facility of transports, in the easy and uninterrupted communication with their de pots of arms and provisions, and in the imtnense resources derived from thoir oommoroial navies. All these, bowover, are only available near the ooaet, and hence it Is almost certain that beyond tbo blows attempted at Sebastopol and Cronstadt, oothing serious is intended against any province of Russia. Like the war ugniußt China, the demonstra tions of hostility will be confined lu the soa shore, and consist principally in a rigid blookade of all tho commercial ports, lu no oaso will Russia proper bo invaded, and in no caso would an aotual invasion prove otherwise than disas Lrous lo tho Allies. Even if Austria wore to join them in good earnest, and with all hor avail blc means, Russia like the United States, would, in a war of dofonoe for her religion, her govern ment, and her firesides, be more than a match for her invaders. Russia knows that, and bonoc her obstinate refusals to listen to torms whioh she thinks incompatible with hor honor odJ tho credit she hoe thus far labored to establish in the East. Tbo Instruction of a town or a for tress may bo one of tbo eventualities of the war, but to agree to It, or to do it voluntarily is im possible. Russia will not yield ; but as soon as the roar of oannon beforo Bebastopol shall havo subsided, we shall again hear tho language of diplomacy —this time, perhaps, with moro ctfeot. In anticipation of this renewal of negotiations, tho officious organs of Austria—tho official or gans havo a care not to oommit themsolves — speak already of the four points of the treaty of 2d December os the basis of further negotiations, accompanying the remark with the threat that the Imitation of power in the East is intended by Austria to It not only a measure to prevent Rus sian preponderance in Constantinople , but also at a check on the possible ambition of France and En< ■ land. The Augsburg Journal, whioh is always woll informed about Austria and the Austrian Cabinets, and whoso Vienna correspondents aro employod in tho Imperial Chanoery, contained of late several articles in that sense, whioh scorn to have been well received throughout Uormany, but of whioh 1 havens yet seen few translations into any other langdago. 1 beard it assertod the other day, in a circle of diplomatists, that there is no oertainty in regard to the Eastern question, and that the caso is possible In whioh Russia, Austria and Prussia may yet bo oolted In a treaty, defensive and offensive, against tbo am bitious projects of France and England. Whilo these things are thrown out in no offi cions manner, Austria and Fronoo toko great pains to Bay to each other pretty things in a diplomatic way. If you believe tho tone of the Parisian papers, and the effusions of the official Gazette of Vienna, you would believe that tho two Emperors, Napoleon and Francis Joseph, are ready to fly into oaoh other’s arms and swear an “eternal friendship,” as Mr. Wobstor once oallei the short truoe botseen Martin Van Bu ren and John C. Calhoun. Eaoh soems to be determined to dupe the other, until the day shall oome when they must meet caohjother with the visor up. I adhere firmly to the opinion, that the present sleepy attitude of Germany, and tho retrograde movement of prolong the war indefinitely, unless Austria oqcceed this ensuing winter in inducing the belligerents to listen to her councils >V*V. - Wit . out Germany, no invasion of Russia on [totter from 800. John Minor Botta, of Virginia.] | a large 6Cale is possible, and, without Germaoy lUoaMoso, July 9tb, 1855. , in the scale, tho blockade and the attack of bid- Wm. S. Beert d Co.-Qtnt»: Oonsidenttiona of j gle fortified plaoea can be continued almost ad daty 10 afflicted alope prompt me to.send you tn vol* | infinitum. If, it be true that Eaglaud and Franco notary nwtimoofel to the great value of Carte.r M Will never succeed in bumbling Russia, it Spanish Mixture, for that almostlnoorable disease, is equally true that Russia will not succeed in Scrofula. driving the Allies to the bottom of the sea. Tho Without being disposed ot'deeming it necessary to go Russians are very tough, very couragoua, and into the particulars of the case, I can say that the astonish, very bravo in their defences of stono walls ; log results that hare been produced by the use of that but tho battle fields of Alma and Inkermann have medicine on a member of my own family, and under my not established their character as vigorous as- own Observation and superintendence, after the skill of the Bailants, and the Allies are now in a far better b*at physicians had been eihauifed, and all the usual rem. position in tho Crimea than they ever have been. ■ edlea had failed, fully justify me In recommending its use Every inoh of ground they occupy is duly forti- ! to ail who may be suffering from that dreadful malady, fied ; the troops—not less than 200,000 in num- i Ido not mean to say that it is adapted to all constltu ber—are well provided for, and care is already j£o§»V or that it will afford the same relief in all cases; tor, taken to house them comfortably in the winter** fof course, i can know nothing about that—but from what Even another and a third uoeuocessful attempt to take the Malakoff tower and .tho great Redan £y storm, will not terminato in an entire repulse of their forces before Sebastopol. They will continue their approaches until, at a dlstanoe of 70 or 100 metres, the advantages of the besieged shall bo reduced to an equality with those of the besiegers. Steps are now taken by the Al lies to retain their position before Sebastopol, in case of defeat; while great efforts are being made by Russia to preserve the possession of tho Crimea, even after tho fall of Sebastopol. The war, as it is now condaotod, will never end in the humiliation of either of the belligerent parties, to a degree which is imposing terms of peace. America Fight* her Otvu Battles—She KlgUu thcm iiulek and Well. Tic London Advertiser of a recent date, in an article, incidentally touching npon American afiaira, took occasion to contrast the condition and prospects of tho Uoion with thoso of Great Britaiu. Among other things it said : “ Contemplate Eogland, groaning with taxa tion, and struggling in a sanguinary war, with her trade deranged, her populace discontented, her government the corrupt maohino of an oligarchy, and her revenues squandered for she knows not what—and oontrast hor with Ameri ca —tho Amc-rioa that British Cabinet Ministers treat with so much indifference, whoso states men are cultivating tho arts of peace, and whose commerce is gathering a golJeo harvest to the nation. She it is that stands boldly forward in hor civil greatnesß ; Bhe it ia that presents a striking contrast to tho military despotisms of Europe ; she it is that—with her two thousand miles of unguarded coast, her unwalled cities, her moagro navy—combines within herself the elements necessary to a great military natioo. Feace reigns at her fireside; hor throne is not in mourning. Her legislators are devising means to reliove an overflowing treasury, her trado ia vigorous, her peoplo are increasing beyond com parison in wealth, ilor government is at least cheap and useful. Would that we oould say the same. EugtanJ spends her blood and treasure in fighting the battles of unthankful neighbors. America fights her own battles—she tights them juick and well.” I'ui Hidden Path. Uy Marian Uarlaml, author ol •Alc-ue” New Vcrk : J.C l*-rly opposite tbe Thfatro, an ! H. Uiut-r, biQiibtiaUl street. Miss Harland is the daughter of a Richmond raorchaut, whoso first contribution to the public in uovol form was “Alone,”—a work wbioh has been very popular, and deservedly so. She ia described as being apparently twenty, with a slightly built figure and an exproasivo counte nance. “ Her eyes aro black and dreamy look ing. n fleeting sadness and calm conscious strength rather than koennese of insight and vivacity. But she is not a whiniug sentimenta list, by auy means.” We have no doubt the “ Bidden Path ” wilt sustaio the fnrae Mias 11. won in “ Alone ” Ctlrsortllnary ttiie and Kail oC Water' The Lake Superior Journal mentions an ex tmordinary rise and fall of water in the Ship (]&Dal a few days since, varying from about ten to fourteen feet The water &bovo the rapids did not vary in depth, and the fluctuation below was probably caused by tbe wind. Tho Journal aids . In the summer of 15.’.7 an extraordinary re tr.-cession of waters took placo r.t the rapids The phenomenon occurred about uoon. The was clear but cloudy. Tho water retired -nddcnly, leaving tho bed of the river bare, ex cept for the distance of twenty rods, where tho channel is dcepest Ore.—This small soene occurred yes terday at the Little Miami Railroad Depot, be tween a passenger going to Columbus and a youthful vender of light literature : Boy —(Entering tho car with a busy air and nimble tongue.) Who wants a good book to read cheap ? Here’s Miss Pardoe’s last novels— first rato ones too they are—(to our passonger.) Can’t 1 sell you tho “ Confessions of a Pretty Woman ?” Passenyer— Not if 1 have to buy them—they’re worth nothing unless given and thon they’re a boro. Pretty woman are a humbug. Boy —Here’s the “Jealous Wife” theu—won’t you buy that * Passtnytr. —Buy a jealous 1 bad one, to my sorrow, for a long time —never will get another if 1 can help it. Pll sell you my jealous wife’ dog cheap. Look here, juvenile bibolipo list, this is confidential, very—if you Lake mine —wish the editiooswere exhausted —I’ll give you my ooat. llore the ‘•juvoniUs_J>ibUopolist * looking sin gularly puzilod, walked away, with tbo surmise that the strange gontlom&u must be “ tight ” Cincinnati 7 \mtn. Uovbohok Labt Messaub. —Gov. Keodor has soul thin brief mossoge to the Kan sas Legislature. “ To tho Honorable Oounoil and House of Rep resentatives of Kansas Territory: Although 1 have rofusod to aoknowlodgo you to be a legal body, and although 1 am still of the same mind, yet It is duo that 1 should inform you that 1 have rooolvod official notification oL»m} remo val, and that until ray sucoosaor arrives the du ties of tho office of Governor will devolve upon Secretary Woodson.” It is said the reading of tbe letter produced roars of laughter from the opponents of tho Gov ernor. Mrs. Partington says that the only way to pre vent Bteamboat explosions is, to make the en gineers “bile their water on shore.” In her opinion ail the bastin' is oaused by 11 oooking the steam " on b'oard " -Z'Ssg'f - \ ! s> r H i/tVf « V ‘ \ New Books. • ..'gysfeu. I have seen of the effects, I would net hesitate to nse It, in any and every case of Scrofula, with persona for whom I telt an interest, or over whom I could exerclsetnfluenee or Respectfully yours, JNO. M. BOTTH. Luagsl LungiM I arsons suffering from diseases of the throat or longs are, in a great majority of cases, completely restored, to health by a faithful trial of Dr. Curtis' Hygeana or Inhaling Vapor. liy the Doctor's new method of treatment, the medical agent la brought In direct contact with the diseased parts, and cannet fail of haring a beneficial effect. AU druggists sell it. See advertisement in this paper. 1 Gxufton— Da. Co arts' HYGEANA is the original and Only geouioe article. JelfhOwdAW 4^*Just Ueeelved, a saperlor lot of Lhtong Pongee and Grose COATS, which are desirable, and will be ftold low r.fi cash, at jy4 No, 340 Liberty street, head of Wood. OHIO & PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD THE ONLY RAILROAD UKNNINa WEST FROM I'ITTSBOBGH. Tus Fast Tilain leaves at 2 A. M.. through to Cincinnati in 12 hoars and 40 minutes. Mail Train leaves at 8 A. M. Bxpiirsa Train “ At 3P. M. These Trains all make close connections at Crestline, and the first two connect at Alliance. The direct mute to Bt, Louis is now open, via. Crestline and Indianapolis, 100 miles shorter than via. Cleveland. Connections are made at Mansfield with the Newark and Sandusky City road. aoJ at Crestline with the three roads concentrating there. For particulars see handbills. No trains run on Sunday. Through Tickets sold to Cincinnati, Louisville St Loots, Indianapolis, Chicago, Rock Island, Fort Wayne, Cleveland, and the principal Towns and Cities In the West The NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will leave Pittsburgh at 10 A. M. and 6.16 P. M., and New Brigb ton at 7 A. M. and 1 P. M. F>>r Tickets and further information, apply to J. a. curry, At the corner office, under the Monongahela Hoose* Or, at the Federal Street Station, to QEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent. Pittsburgh, J aly 23,1865. (jy24) OHIO AND INDIANA RAILROAD, BEING Continuation of the Ohio and Penna. B. B. TO PORT WAYNE, THRU UUHDRJU) AND QQSTEBI «n.M pBOSt PITTED OIIQH. Trains connect at Crestline, without detention with all the Trains on the Ohio and Anno. and also at Forest with Trains going North and South, on the Mad River and Lake Erie Railroad. For Tickets, apply at the Railroad Offioes of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company in Pittsburgh, Alle gheny City, or at any of the following points: Furl Wayne, BeUefontalne, Cincinnati, Urbana. Dayton, Springfield, Indianapolis, Richmond, Tiffin, Findlay. Persons desiring Tickets will be particular to ask for a Ticket by the Ohio and Indiana Railroad. j*d J. R- BTRAPQHAN, flnpt. -Oo'iHortlQcatlon, the instant a plaster Is applied, murl coa-te, and vigor is given by DALLEY'S PAIN KX* TRACTUK'S galvanic effects, and except the parts are de- tliey will «oon be restored to their natural color; but if so, the coutagious influence will be neutralized and arrested, for mortification cannot pyoceed whatever the r>. Nfw York. jyloaUw2v i ■> - We have Jnst received, by Express, Ut-/ a large lot of PLANTER’S, HUNGARIAN and other jh.'FT HATS. oi latest style, which we will soU as low for ca-.h a® any house in the city. Call and see MORGAN A CO, 164 Wood street, &ug2s next boose to the new Presbyterian Church, fi " e * T ® just reeelred from the East a large lot of Panama, Canton. Bndl and CynaflE HATS, which we can sell much below the usual price. Straw lists from 26 cents upwards. Panama Hats from. (1,60 L> (4,00. MORQAN ft CO, my 2tl \ 164 Wood etrwt. n Sheriffalty.—GßOUUlt R. RIDDLE, of the lrs*y City of Allegheny, will be a candidate for the office (•( Sheriff of Allegheny County, at the ensuing elec tion. jyfcdawta Pennsylvania Insurance Company OF PIT 738 U BO B, Corner of Fourth and Smlthfleld streets. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $300,000. |Y l.i.iuas Buildings and other Property against Lops or Damage by Fire, and the Perils oi the Bea and Inland Nurigatkui and Transportation. DIBK0T0B8: Wm F Johnston, Hody Patterson, Jacob Painter, A. A. Carrier, W. MYlUntock, Kenned^T. Friend, Joia«*n S. W. B. Haven, D. B. Park, I Crier Sproul, Wade Hampton, D> M. Long, A J. Jailer*, J. H. Jones, iL IL CoggehaU, OfllOBBS: Pnndftit Hon. WM. V. JOHNSTON. • kody patterson. ":fmut3:TrmaTcr-»- a. oabrier. ' 8. CARRIER. ... Ihy iMttibnrgh—MwWgompujr of BAM DEL L, BEfiSSggWdMlt; Office 04 Water Slrert } bctv}ecnMarkelartf'ifyftiplfaxj, . Insure HULL and CARGO Risks, on i slppi Rlrera and tributaries. I osuroe agttinßl Lose or Damage br Fire. ALBd—Against the Perilsof the Sea, and lnUndft«Vtgl< Non sad Transportation. &IEWTOSS William Bagaley, Richard Fiovd, James M. Cooper, Bamuel M. Kler, Bamuel Rea, William Bingham, RobertDunlapJr,, John B. Dilwoith, Isaac Ekl. Pennock, FrandaSellera, B. Harbaugh, J. Schoonmaxer, Walter Bryant, William B. Hays. John Shlpton. deeSl PITTSBURGH Life, Fire and Marine Insurance Company; CutiXKR or WATER ASD MARKET STREETS, I’ITTSUUUOU, PA. ROBERT GALWAY, President. Jas. D. M’Qial, Secretary. __ This Company makes every itiwahe* appertaining to or connected with LIFE RISKS. '•W Also, against Hull and Cargo Risks on the Ohio and MU eisHippLrivtfre and tributaries, and Marine Rtaks generally. Loss and Damage by Fire, and against the Perils of the Bea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. Policies lßailed at the lowest rates consistent with safety to ail parties. oiamoas: Robert Galway, Alexander Bradley, James 8. Boon, John Fullerton, John M’Alptn, Samuel M’durkan, William Phillips, James W. Hallman, John Scott. Chaa. Arbuthnot, Joseph P. Gastam, M. D., David Rtahey, James Marshall, John MMllf, Horatio N. Lea, Kittanning. EUREKA INSUKANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH. JOHN 11. SHOBNBHRGRR, Pubipm*. ROOKKT FINNEY, Bsqritaey. C. w. BATCHELOR, Qbixeal Aacre. WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL HINDS MARINE AND FIRE RISKS. DIRECTORS: J. H. Shoenbergsr, Q. W.Cass, C. W. Batchelor, W. K. Nimick, lsaao M. Pwnnocfe, T. B.Updike, W. W. Martin, R. D. Coehran, U. T. Leech, Jr., John A Caaghey,. George S. Seldom 8.8. Bryan, David McOandleaa. All Losses sustained by parties insured under poli cies issued by this Company wlu be liberally adjusted and promptly paid at its Office, No. 99 WATER street. (}yl3 PEARL STEAM MILL, ALLEGHENY. 49^FLOUR DELIVERED TO FAMILIES .In either of the two Cities. Ukdiks may be LSI at the Mill, or in boxes at the stores ol LOU AN, WILSON A CO., 62 Wood street BRAUN A REITER, corner Liberty and Bt. Clair sts 11. P. SCHWARTZ, Druggist, Allegheny. tibh's: oaaa, o*n diliyjbt. )t29 BRYAN, KERHEDY A CO. Boot and Shoe Manufactory. _,jU. JAMES O’DONHKLL A BSO., JSfgli Would respectfully Wmw Uw dUlaM*™™**™' fW Of l>ltuburgh,th.ttheytamOMorf»Wttfiwtorv * «lSi.of MKN*S AND WOMEN’S BOOTS AND BIIOES, Al Ho. TO BmltDfleld »tr#.t, * In W.YU&n’o BuoDllfaS, where they will be pro owed to BU all orders of every description of Bools And Shoes at the shortest notice. In order to accommodate all classes of customers they will also keep on sale a good assortment of the best eastern work. Also, all descriptions of children’s wear. Terms itrictly cash; goods at cash prices. A Khan* of the public patronage to solicited- I myfcom WILLIAMS & ALLEN, SOCCISSOM tO ARNOLD St WILUAMB, BUiraracrcaißS ov Chiisou Furnaces, Wrought .Iron Tubing, AND FITTING OENEEAIiY, For Warming and Ventilation of Buildingt. 49~W. A A will contract for Warming and Ventilating by Steam or Hot Water, Pipes or Ghilaon’a Furnace, Churches, Schools, Hospitals, Factories, Qreen Hoqaea, CoortHou**, Jails, Hotels, or Dwellings. No. , 26MABKEP street, Pittsburgh. aplfl SPORTING MATERIAL, of all descriptions, for sale low by faugarj ' BOWN A TETLEY. { '* -o'* v*- ! %>■%*. » OOOA NUTS —1000 Ooco Nats just reo’d and for sale by / *ugBl RBYMKR ft ANDERSON. 'IXT ANTS—Fifty good, steal, sober men will find constant Y V employment on a Railroad; wages, $1 per day. Ap ply at BARlKBlntelligence Offloo, 410 liberty at. (angSl GREAT DISCOVERY! AMPLE TESTS, both by abl» Practitioners end Chemi cal Analysis, hove demonstrated the great value of PROP. DE QBATIFS beautiful combination,called 11 ELEC TRIO OIL,” for the relief and core of Pain. Bat the people themselves are rendering their verdict in a manner both unmlstakeable and satisfactory. More than 20,000 bottles have be*-n sold In a very short time—a great proportion to those who heard otters recommend it, who had tried if. That it Is a splendid dlseoTexy is everywhere acknowledged, and nothlog like It was ever t afore prepared. Why, for Cbrns alone, It Is worth $lOO,OOO a year to the people, as U always cores these painful tormentors in homty-four hours. But what is U not worth to the people if it cores Pali Rheum, Erysipelas, Canker, Ulcers, Sores of all kinds, (fre quently taking away all the pain In twenty-four hohraj Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Palpitation, Headache, Bronchi dal Piles, Womb Complaints, Cramps, Sprains, Sore or BweUed Breast, Felons, Wounds of all kinds, Ac. 7 Would $600,000 express Its valne to the people 7 Jfo. Because a man wilt give freely fox relief from pom. Will this OU relieve pain T Certainly it toiff. Snob men as we have often named, hon orable and merchants, mayors, doctors and others have so said, after from ten to fifty trials. They say the Electric OU Is the finest medical combination ever pre pared, neither offensive nor Injurious, but effectual in all the above and many other cases. Some honorable and heavy business firms have, it Is true, sold some of the old (turpentine, bituminous, or coal tar, Ac. Ac.) external ap plications, untu their customers returned bottle after bob tie, with the remark that M the remedy was worse than the painyet snch men have new recommended nor given countenance to them. But eee eome of oar best merchants ordering more every ten days, and uftso#* giving additional testimony to thayaluo of’this wonderful discovery. lhat a great many ladies are using it as a medicinal toilet article for themselves and their children. Is well known. It cures aU pimples, blotches and eruptions on the free and neck lns6 short a time, you would scarcely Credit it. It frequently reduces a painful noeUing In two hours; haa done it in ha.f an hoar; cured many effectually in six hours. If ladles knew the soothing, strengthening and heating virtues In this Oil, they wo old never M induced to use anything else for womb complaints or pains of any kind. We now Insert a letter just received from Henry Wiley, Esq., who went to England six weeks since, (to die.) Loanon, July 12, ib&a Paor. Da GaATO, Phil*—Dear Sir: When 1 left home for my health, (scrofulous eruptions, Aa*) I never expected to return again, believing that my complaint* would soon carry me off. When you gave me three bottles of your Electric Oil to take with me, aa merely a palHatioe, 1 did mot think 1 would eo very soon be called upon to thank you, as I now do, for my complete restoration. I can only say, before the departure of the steamer, that you have only to coma here with your OIL to make a for tune in ons vear. There is not another FhnU*r medicine in England, if in the world. I will write by next steamer. Your* most truly, Hskbt Wtm. It cannot be their who state that old sores, that have discharged from sis months to five years, have been cured by this OIL It cannot be untrue, nor a decep tion, where pain is relieved in one dav, often In half an hour. /No! common eenee dictates no/—and 600 written lettexBßay.no/ Come and see them. A regular Doctor In attendance Ladles can consults Lady,privately, by dropping, a line to the office. Advice from a distance, mak ing inquiries that any physician can answer, will be promptly attended to. Always enclose a stamp, as our ear vice* are freely given, and-we are drawn upon too often in thip way. All cases treated liberally, with or without the Oil, mi have two Physicians associated for this express purpose, Prot O. DE , ; No. 39 South Eighth street, Bhila. M. B.—The largest bottle* isa flmasfta cheapest -Please notify me of any case gx {altars to cure in from “If an hour to three weeks, as I wish-to cure alt »ug3Q 'tY^VV *VV» 's£<&■••* <■% .t ‘ ■ » ft -=-• -- . ,\£' ''A.,'" : ~ " Jolla M. Cook. &Ula. Marie and Hr. Oallsdine. Mr. T. A. Dow. Ur. 9. W. RandaE. Mr. W. Boff*. Ur. W. 11. Stephens. * Ur. 0. A. Orosby. • Ur. D. Beany. do 1 pkge. ..Allegheny 1 box. ..Manchester 1 pkge. .Pittsburgh... ! pkge. .Franklin, Pa- . Pittsburgh...... -.1 box. do l bucket, do 1 p. box. do 1 box. ■ do 1 pkge. • do 1 pkge. .Birmingham 1 pkge. .Pittsburgh 1 box. P. H. DAVIS, Auctioneer. 'ii - : : »'•> * ;>. ' WOODWELL’S wato^Rr 4 - .am . . - UAXiE Aivf' HtiTAll \\ HUL \pufa, EVKB.Y 81 ..LE OP r'UfUHTUB.Bt v: ? ih HUITa 'v PARLORS, ! ■ •;• CBASfBERS, y bwXNQ ROOMS. | ARL >ni is NEW YORtfOßPfll, T fSI HU ’ AND JT LQWUM * vunotodt- J ArtcleSadabyliaiad, a. ; , f Cabinet Qskoi tuh "•< Supplied with any nalntUy of FGBHITI *°J* 03A-&3, on {reasonable terms., floteliland staamhn . FURNISHED AT THU SUOSTESt l WO3TCU3. Warerooms, Hot. 177 and 78 Thu i fltreat, ■ug7 ■ PITTS* 'UktCU, PA. a. a. e. oaEaiii A. A. OUiUIEB Ab.BB A, Oirncr ftaalA arntl amiOifdd-ttneUi Piit 'iburgh, AGENTS 'STATE - MUTUAL FIBS AHD HARTHEIHSUi JAHI’K CO OF BAABlfiftVikaa capital —-—.«aat/,t»00,- OIEAKiJ ; FIBS AHD MAHIHE IHBOBAHCB tituU'AOT op p;niLa-Di.DLPHiac OAPI2AL INSOBANCfT COMPANY O? THS VALLEY OF VIBOISEA. wiahjißsißß, va. ■. CAPITAL j.„. .....63QO t OOO» ' . CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INBUBAHCE eaa[*poaD;,-o,oBH. mijj capital aAd Asainh. Ji.iSi.taa. i _ ; SOETH WESEtofmSaAHCK COHPAHY, MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE, PUILADKtPHIA \ CUAUISR PEHPE2UAI,. \ Aathorlxtod OtpUu. I^on.nnn A. B pSr UABLa FOK a ™ orxSij «)m -byMort^L *brtg*gv> oak *2®#s?°* la Cash, Cash ABSotTaad'casiT^4^ooo Total.— - .." * .trrrr fl. OAOWuLL President. J. Q. BAJinTfiecretary fire, Marina and Inland Transportation »taVa tnV«n at oorireat rates. BBrBRSNOES. 's ; PRXSBDBOiL ' OnO, Bennett 4 Co, J W. 4 D. Rinehart,, Zng, Lindsey 4 CoT rniuotu'HXi. “•Jf Charles B. Wrisht, rF?"?,? <*>•.. ,aH. 4 oeo. Abbott, Uorriflj tlale * Co., Evans 4 Watson, Uoo. Wm. D.Kelley, tJhas.SlegnrraeA Col, Caleb CcpeiCo, ■ , , GEORGE BINGHAM, Agent.' W 95 Water street, Httebm^th. WESTEBH FAKMKR3IHBBBAHCE COMPANY, NEW LISBON, OHIO. TJ. GUNTER, Aaeav, fit Charles Bufldlmr, No, los • Third street, Pittsburgh. * * omosass 9. A. BLOOKSOU, Prea&ent. JAMES BURDICK, Tice President. LEVI MARTlN,SectaryaSlWror. EinEßoaoH axrcaxscxs: James W. Woodsell, Joseph Hummer. James Wood, E ttSadle. - , Jno. V. Uarbaogb, Dr. Jnn. n p flr o . Jl6)Wm-Blmme, Birmingham, Oo British and Continental Exchange. SXaill DILIS DRAWN BY , DUNCAN, SIIKiIHAN A. CO. OJf TUB UNION BANK , LONDON ls Snis or £1 tin unworn. fJIHBSB DRAMS! are .TaUablt, at all tbo principal tho nmUm. I We also dr4« Stout Bills on W* A. GHtnebaum it DaUln, . k FRANKfORT A MAIN, Which servo as a Remittance to all par La of GERMANY SWITZERLAND and UOLLAND. wisttMAH*, Peraoss intending to travel abroad may procure, through us, Letters of Oralit, on which Money can bo obtained, as needed, in onypart of Europe. • > • Coiumnoni of BUls, Notes, ard other flecuritiaa in Eu rope, will receive prompt attention, WM; It WILLIAMS A CO, Wood,.corner Third street WILLIAM HOTTEE, DEALER EXCLUSIVELY IN fmbji r ii* : sum Ho. 299 laborty at root, Httalrargh, Fa. «■“OonsTAHTif ugnnna, tho BEST BRANDS or PENNSYLVANIA, OHIO - INDIANA and MISSOURI, SUPERFINE and extra flour, Which will alwayabssold at the Lowest Cwhprtreff. fapll Wffl. B. HAYS & CO., DBAIiBBS IN BACON, HiIMMIISIiOUIDIS LARD, LARD OIL, : ' DRIED BEEF, SUGAB-CUREDond - , 4 , CANVASSED HAMS. A laige stock always on h«ifl at Bo* EOT Liberty street, ' PitTSßpaqg, Fbjri*a a. J. cuKHiH3...j. o. a rpass...w. n. wdodwabd* AM E fi 10AN PAPIER M A G H E . MABOTACTUKIHG COMPASY,/ NO. 7 8 SECdND STREET, PITT3BUBQB, JPJL. MANPgAdimjTßa oy NAPIER MAHTTB for Houses, Bteaiaboai3,.A« Mirror and Picture Frames, W&dovand Doorfieids, Brackßt&Yrosßro. Comics, Ventilators and Centre I 'Pieces tot settes and Mouldings of every description, frfw* oaß&rxa and warranted more dnr&ble than now In uee. 1 .* . Orders exi gaka—Aitentii this art ited on the efcorteat notice, of Steamboat Builders is espetlaDy dl 9, on account of Us Ugbt weight. CUMMINS, FUNKS f CO-, U?U between Wood and Market sts- Pittsburgh. SAP •« variety of now patterns ency an_ Plain, suitable for all purposes. Particular attention paid to enclosing Grave Lota. Jobbing done at abort notlcei {m2l S. M’KEE & CO-> tustnucnißißs oi M’KEE’3 PENNSYLVANIA GLASS < am aizas os WINDOW GLASS, Extra, Double Strength, Imitation Crown arid Bub, £ Vials, Flasks, Plcble and Preserve Jars; Wins, Porter and Mineral Bottles; i Telegraphic St Lightning-Bod Insulators. .'. SECOND, BETWEEN WOOD A MABBET STS., mnfiou&ao. nmu;-*' .* Brn a short distance from the Steamboat landing, and t 1 from Moaongabelallonae, Bt. Char lea, and City Hoteffiapn f J. H. JONES E. D. DKBBT. | JONES &-DENNY, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, QI WATfIB IBTBBET, PITTBBDBan. TRANSPORTATION TO ASDPBOH TUB EASTEBS OXTIKa VIA PENNA. GANAL ASD BAILROaDS. P. LEECH & CO.’S LINE, Between Pittsburgh, Sew York, Philadelphia ' and Baltimore, fIIHIS BOOTS being now in good order, ire ere prepared" 1 to despatch property either way on ferorable term* Shipments consigned to either of the anderslgned will be forwarded wltbont charge for commtadoiia, ana all tlocs promptly attended to. : . Address or apply to XX XiBEQQ A. qq Penn street and Oanah pmabruvh k tZ&SsT' >•' Receiving Depot No. 13 South Third stem* DeUvertaB No - 7 l s,N°rU'att«tr&aumore. N „ J . f, 2‘'® l *DoNALl>. Agent, No.T Batter; flgm, Wtl - ap4:Sm Is MERRICK HOUSE. ' W. A. BLOSSOM, Propbietob. a *«i biuoqtoh, AgdKSB CQBItTT. PA. * £ *- lON, wd otbw Uta poblltattons WABHXN<* ■>■ rp»4 >. w.-- ,+ *** : \ iv