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PULTON, Tarentum ; SAMUEL SMITH, Allegheny ; JAMES SALISBURY, Birmingham C. MAGEE, Pittsburgh; L. B. PATTERSON, Mifflin. BODY PATTERSON, at;. PROTDOITOIART JOHN BIRMINGHAM, Ohio township. TRSABOBAB THOMAS BLACKNORE, Upper Bt. Clair. WILLIAM ALEXANDER, Olty c . jW n;naiP*gß JACOB TOMSK, Pmsbanrh. AUWTOtS : JOHN MDBBAV, South Pittsburgh A. W. PKNTLAND, SotrickUy. unun-Toa of rooR: WM. BELT7.HOOYER, Lower fit-Clair. Democratic County Committee of Correspondence. Under o resolution ol the late Democratic Cnurention, the following genUemen hare been appointed the County Coiamtttce of Correspondence for one year: Hoo Charles Sbaler, Pittsburgh; Col. W. Q- Qaw *Jf£ Wilkins Township; D.H. Miller, Sewichley; James Ba[*^ ; Thomas 8 Pittebnrg'h; Michael Bne, ssSSfe- sa 2" SSE land, North Fayette To “ w BLACK. Chairman. THE SEWS. Tao annual eleotion In Maine takes place to d&v. Monday. A new Ban?, with a oapital of $lOO,OOO, all of wbioh baa been taken, is abont to be put in operation at Wavorly, Pa. “Stand from nn der.: ’ The Philadelphia Ledger notices a decline of 10 per oent. in Camden and Amboy Bbarea, and 3} Fer oent. in tho Bonds, in oonaeqnenoo of the apprehension of heavy damages to whioh the concern will be neld subject, f-r the Burlington slaughter of last week. The shares .till Bell at j $l3O 1 The Dog Daw of New York, whioh offers a re ward of fifty cents per head for tho capture of all vagrant ours, expired by limitation last Fri day It had been in operation since the -sth or June, during which time four thousand were delivered into tho hande of the ponnd-keeper “ Tray, Blanche and Swoethoart, little dogs and all.” OCR TRIUMPHS AT PARIS. England nnd Franoe hate not yet taken Sebas topol, but this country has taken England and Franoe and all tbo rest of the oivilited world in a grfint but bloodless battle, lately fought on the plains of Fariß. It was a battle of the arts, and of inventire genius, and America has tri umphed : triumphed, too, in just those depart ments of art and intention of the most praoti cal utility and most beneficial to mankind. We bare already published fall acooimtß of the trial of reaping maohines near Paris. English, j Fi.Lcb, nixies, German and American machines were entered for the race. The trial was a fair oue, and the result a triumph for Amorioa most gratifying to erery American heart. McCor mick's Reaper, that bore off the prize at Lon dm a few years ago,, has again borne off the honors and the profits in France. It reaped orcr an sore of wheat cleanly and to perfection in 1&! minutes l No other machine, on trial, made near as good time, and no one did ils work near &9 well We have just read a most brilliant acoonnt of thin great civio battie, taken from the Paris rr..'.m. The Americana were assembled in one part of the field—ex-President Fillmore be me amongst them MoKsmie had oharge of the Atuenoan reaper, and every time ho oame Dear tee American quarter in his sweeps around the field, our ciiiienß shouted and ohoerod him on _Mr. Fillmore proving the strength of his luDgs right lusily. The other nations sheered on their champions ; but in vain. Young Ameri ca earned off the prize. The American thresh ing machine, too, beat all competitors. There is something grand in such contests of nations for the honor of useful inventions ; and it is most gratifying that this nation, young in arts and in history, can thus illustrate its genius and skill in the arts of peace and oivilixatiou. At every world’s fair it has triumphed in some thing that is of praotioal utility and value. At the English World’s Fair, old England, bo loDg •* mistress of the seas,’’ and famous for hor al most countless ships, and espooially for her fast sailing yatebts, was challenged to a trial on her own boaßtod elemont, and beaten by the yatoht “America.” The battles before Bebastopol, triumph who may, possess no moral grandeur when oompared with suoh oontests and triumphs of national genius on the plains of Par s, and on the waters of the Eoglish channel. It is worthy of note, too, that Amerioan inven tion is generally moat snooesßful in labor-saving maohinery, and i i artß most praotioal and use ful. At the World’s Exhibitions it makes no pre tentions to oompetion with the looms of Cash mero and Persia, the oarpeta of Turkey, the laoes of Belgium, the oloths of Franoo, the vel vets of Italy, or the toys of Germany. Artioles luxury and taßte the older nations onn best pro duoe. Bnt ships of unrivalled speed, reapers, threshers, locomotives, and all artioles of gen eral utility can be produoed in this oountry e )ual, if not superior to any in toe world. These Paris inn triumphs have made that fact known to the world. Whilo MoCormiok’s reaper has done oredit to this country, it is likely to prove a souroo of abundant wealth to himself. Already French order* for several thousand of his machines have been received ; and he sells ■ hem at $l6O, each. The Foety Thieves, as a New York journal once called the forty Aldermen composing the Board of that city, recently passed a law order ing the grading of Tenth aveaue from 80th to 144. j t should be remembered that in the style, and wbb filled with stands nhioh wore en- 80 - 19 de Boulogne, instead of troops and ua tirely oooupied by ladies ia splendid oostame. tional gaard , cavalry wore stationed, and they Tie front of the Btation was elegantly fitted np preB6nted a brilliant appearance. It should also with flags and flows. In front of the Btrasburg BtatBd that amo ngst the deputations of the railway extends a vast street, or boulevard, re- of th 6 first Napoleon—poor battered oently formed, all the houses in whiob are not old follows in antiquated uniforms, "a world yet built; all down this boulevard were ereotod, tOO pid e for their shrunk shanks”—most of on both sides of the way, and at short intervale, them pro b a bly, In the time of le grand homme, huge poles, from which floated alternately foog ht against the English. The National French a d English streamers, the the former g Qatd 0 f Boulogne and Bt. Cloud had flowers in trioolor, the latter bearing the lione of England, 0 f their muskets, the red lion of Sootland, and the harp of Ire- Hours before that fixed for the arrival of the land. Nearly all the houses were more or less Q„ eeni the Parisian population began to floak to deoora'.ed with English and French flags, some- lhe Boulevards and stroots along wbioh the ror. times separate, s.metimoß oombined. In the Ugt waB t 0 pass. The poorer classes of both spaoo in whioh houses are not yet built were BBle3| moa t 0 f them in blouses, and the females ereotod soatlolding containing ro.ws of scats, without bonnets, but all neat and clean, took up whioh wore let out, according to situation, at their a t a ti o ns on the foot pavements ou both varying pi ices. On the Boulevard Bt. Martin, BideB 0 f t he immense lino, and there they waited whioh waß next arrived at, decorations beoame w ith exemplary patie'uoo, some seated on the moro numerous and splendid. There was soaroe- gr o and, some standing. Tbo sun barned with ly a house from whioh the English and Frenoh g oroo ; nryi but that they heeded not. A , title flags were not displayed, and, in a great many later ,h e windows of the different houses began oases, those of Sardinia and Turkey were added. t 0 be tilled with the better class of speotators. to them. Nearly all the balconies of the houses 3 y 4 o ' o i o ok the f lot pavements and near y every were decked with velvets or draperies, and not bouse was crowded to excess, and all the oafes, a few with fl iwers ; and ou the facades of sev- restaurants and other publio places were full as eral houses were esentohoons, bearing, in Eng- t -.oy oonld hold. Hawkers pushed to and fro, lish, thoword ‘Weloomo.” At the Porte Bt. oryiDg for 8 &lo; "Biographies of her Majes- Denis waa a vast sort of portico, bearing the in- ty, the Queen Victoria,’' &o.; and buna mus!- ecription: "The 9th Battalion of the National, o , anß soraped on fiddles, or blew in crazy trum- Gnard to Queen Victoria," and it was deoorated pet3i Bna t o hoB of " God save the Queen ’ and with E glish aod Frenoh flags. On the boule- »* Kale Britannia,” or at least, tried to do so. vard beyond were polos bearing flags, ohi fly As usual in French orowds, every body duplay- English, with esontoheons presenting the name cd tho groateB t good humor, and showed the ut of "Viotoria." Here all the booses on both moBt politeness. The multitude assembled all sides worn splendidly deoorated. The facade of along t b o vast lino was immense; judge of it the Bazaar Bonne Nonvolle was most elegantly from t b e faot that the distance from too Railway fitted up with flags, and with esentbooons bear- B t a ti o n to Bt. Cloud was not less than fourteen ing the English and Frenoh arms. A vast stand tilometres— Bs miles." with elegantly ornamented Boats was erected in Tb e Emperor, you are awaro, went down to front of it. Extended right aoroa • the Bonle Bonlogno, there to reoeivo her Majesty. It was vard, four maetß of a vast height, with the royal ji o ' o | o ok when sho disembarked. The Erape arms’ of Great Britain , and on tbroo posts were ror reoeived her ns she alighted from the royal esoutoheons bearing tho names “ Bomarsund," yao bt, and kissed her on both ohoeks. He also .. Balaklava,” “ Swoaborg,” " Alma," and (tbo oord iall y shook Princo Albert by tho hand, and loot battlo of al ) “ Traktir." The Gymnnse gaTO a friendly greeting to tbo Prinoe of Wales Theatre and theoafo by the side, were splendid- the Princess Royal, by whom her Majeßty ly deoorated with flags. The principal part of waB accompanied. The Emperor and his royal tho faoado of the theatre was oovered with an j g ttoB fo proceeded at onoe to the railway station, immense painting of the English and Frtnob and sel 00l f or Paris. Here they arrived at arms, tho datCß la letters of gold, ‘ l«ih August, j„enty minutes paßt 7 o’clock, an honr behind 1866," and " 10th April, 1866," (the last that of limo The Queen on entering the station was the Emperor's visit to London,) the English and aalalcd with tbe thundering of artillery, and sho Frenoh flags united, and across tbo latter in WM „ oe ived by H. 1 H., tho I’rinoo Napoleon, largo letters tho words “ Union,” " Force," and 1 M arß hal Magnan, tho Profeot of Poiioo, the 11 Disioterostednoss " On tho Boulevard Pnieoo- j p re feot of the Seine, tho Commandor of tho Na niere wore more polos and more flage, and on Ronal Guard, and othor distinguished porson th poles osoutoheons, wilh tho word, in Eng ageß H er Majesty was in a plain Bilk dross, lish, ‘‘Welcome" Iho sumo stylo of deoora I and i oo fc ed remarkably welt A bouquet was tim command all the way to the Fanbourg I preBon ted to her in tho name of tho 9th tutahon Montmartre ; aod, at tbe end of the Ren Rouge- r o[ the National Guard mont, the Discount Bam displayed a gToap of The Qaoon and the Priaoess Royal, the Lmpe tatefnlly arranged flage, with tbo roytl arms. ror &ad p r inoe Albert entereJ a oarriago drawn The more wo advanood down the more aristo- by Bix horses , the Prince „f Wales and too oratio part of tho Bonlevards, the more tasteful p riace Napoleon entered another carriage ; tho tho deooratione became. On tho baloooy of M. Ba ; l0 took others. Tbo cortege then Bet cut Ballandrouie's oarpot warehouse seats wore 1 aa , ldBl thundering cries of " Vivo la Roiue, erected, aod a military band was stationed in 1., y, T 8 [ a R e |ne d'Angleterre ' " Vive la Rtiue odo part of them. A great many of tho foreign Bt p rince Albert’" and " Vive i Empereur " members of the juries of tbe Universal Elbibi And B 0 t he Quoon oonlinued ou her routo to 81 tion oooupying the remainder, in oomplianoo I G loodi ihe people and the troops and the Na with a graoicus invitation of M. Ballandruuzo. I j, o nai Guard shouting, the bands playing, and The faoadc of the warthonso, wbioh possesses lbo ar Gllery thundering. It was a grand, a somo architectural pretensions, was splendidly nob le, a heart stirring epoctaol? l’-j the time ornamented with English and Freuch flags, and oor tege reached tlio Champs Elysee, it had in addition thereto, the royal arms of Great beconJ e dusk , anJ, by the Emperor's orders, the Britain, splendidly wrooght in tapestry, (a valu- I oortcgo broke into a trot. able work of art, from, 1 believe, tho Exhibition,) j Al o'clock tho oortcgo arrived nt St. ("on.l, were displayed. Oa the Boulevard Montmartre annoon oed by salvos of artillery. Her Majesty were flagstaff's and esoutoheons, tho latter wilh 1 Empress stood at the fool of the staircase, the words, "A la Reins Viotoria do (into Batall- 1 acoom pamed by her imperial highness the Prin lon " The Theatre des Varieties was decked out ce9s yj a thildo, by the ladies and ufliccrs in wait mth fUgs, English and Frenoh, and drsperics. I mg 0 f ( he Emperor and Emprees, as also by the Hereabouts the decorations of the houses were marß hab of tho palace, l.y Ihe iadies and oflioers very profuse, and the bouse opposite tbe theatre ap p o i n ted to wail on her Majesty tbe Queen ot displayed, in addit on to flags and draperies, the E ag i am i during her sojourn, by their rtoelleu royal arms of England, and the inscription in , lc3 lh o great officers of tho crown, by his ex- English, “ God save Ibe Queen." Near tho Rne oc || oucy tho Minister of State auJ the Emperor's Vivionn’o wore splendid trophies ranged side l household, and by his etoedenoy the Minister ways, representing a sort of portico, and they T for p orB i gn Affairs. Immediately after nscend berv tho inscriptions, “A 8. M. la Koine J' ln „ l 0 lhe grand aparlmouts. the Emperor pre- Aagtelcrro,” 'A S A K Prinoe Albert," “A Ben t e d to her Majesty the yueen tho mmieters, 8 M l'Emperenr," and "A. 3. M. 1 Empcra- t he great ofluoers, and the oflioers of hta houoO trioe " Floating above, in the very oentre of hold At uj o’clock their Majesties culered the the Boulevards, wa3 an immeuso escutcheon 1 Uiataa Gallery, whero dinner was sen. d. Their wilh arms of England and France, and tho in- M a j e6 tias afterwards returned to the fliato apart sorption, ‘‘A. 8M la Heme Viotoria et m ents .where they remained till 11 o'clock Prinoo Albert.' At tho door of tho structnros B on dny lho Queen remained within doors were statues, in plastor, of Commerce anl Ihe u onday she visited the Expurmi-m or the bine Uw also of England and Franoe—England be Arts. Tuesday went to Versailles. Wednesday iag represented with the trident. Facing the breakfasted at Bt. Cloud, visited the Eipor,- Rue Riohelien, au English Aeeuranoo Company 1 t ,on ; launched at the Tuderica ; dinnor at 3t. enßpended across tho Boulevard a vast piece of cloud; privato theatricals by tho artistes of the drapery, bearing in letters of gold, and in Eng- G ymnaß o. Thursday, visited the Louvro ; dined lish, the inscription, " Tho Defender Aeeuranoo at t h e Taileries; grand ball at the Hotel de Vtlle. to Her Most Gracious Mr-josty the Queen." All Friday, grand reviow in tho Champs de Mars , the houses hereabouts were properly deeorutod | uno h a t the Eoolo Militaire ; visit tho Hotel Jea with English flags. Further on wore groups in [ n , a iiaes; evening at Opera Comique. Ou Bat plaster surrounded with parlen-M in flowers—the nrday would visit St Germaine. Sunday, rest, flowers producing a brilliant offeot. A little j y on day return to England. _ lower down, noar tho Rne Lefelletier, was ereot- »id~DUae’t~iioate~ ror the Wcvt. S,:»• ■“r-v, and French flags, with " N.," with tho portrait tic, and thos 1 shipping freight, to the now and of Napoleon on one side, "V.” "A.," with tho d ; r00 ( route to tho West via Steubenville, adver portrait of the Queen, on the other; the arch . j n our 00 i Qona this morning U offers superior indnoemonf. whioh are duly set forth very elegant oolumn surrounded with flowers, in tho advertisement. One of tho advantages, The restaurant of tho Maison Doreo was splon- however, is by taking tho evening line passen didly deokod with flags, English and Frenoh; so aToid t h 6 disagreeable nec:seity of sleeping waa the Cafe Anglaie. On the ,ront of a u night in the care. James Collins & Co., 114 Maison Doreo was an inscription, signifying sit nignt m that the Queen’s name, Viotoria, ia a promise of and 116 Wood street, are the agents, and will fnr snoeess and glory, and that England and Franoe nia h tickets, and further information to all desir united will obtain them The houses furthor on . Lafayette Devinney is the Goneral Agtut. were very splendidly deoorated with flags and j draperies, and among tho flags were two or three of tho United Slates. The deoorations of tbe Railway Club were very remarkable ; tho whole faoado of the splendid mansion was deoked with Eogliah and French flags, and from tbe oontre of them rose two gigantio standards —one French, tho other English ; their folds were gracefully united in a large golden ring, suspended to a Btont ohain, and on the ring was insoribed, "Forever!" The deooratione lower down, to the Madeleine, were not very impor tant ; but ovory house displayed English flags. On both sides of the wny were poles bearing English and Frenoh flags, with esontohoons, on whioh was written the word "Weloome!” and there wae a very Interesting group, in plaster, of two fomalo figures, symbolizing England and Franoe, wilh their arms olasped round eaoh other’s nooks—England holding a spear, and Franoo a sword; this group was placed in the mldet of flowers. At Ibe oornera of tho Made loiDO, dumps of English and Fronoh flags were rained The deoorations of the Rue Roynle were confined to flags of the two countries, eus ponded from bouses, and to poloa bearing flags. Tho Ministry of Marine was very tastefully deoorated with shields bearing the Frenoh aud English arms, with oolored velvet draperies, and with dumps of English, Frenoh, Sardinian and Turkish flags. In tho Place do la Oonoorde there wero no deoorations. In tho Champs Elvsoes, polos boaring osoutoheons, with the words "Eogland, Franoo, Turkey, Sardinia, and the flags of oaoh of these oonntnos; also, an ologant atrnotnre boaring the inscription, ‘‘A 8. M. la Reine Victoria," and "A. 8. M. ' E ln P theßols de Boulogne were poles and flags ; the village of Bonlogno was deoorated in a simi lar way, and flags and streamers wore displayed from th« houses. At the entrance to the bridge over tbe Sdne waa a triumphal aroh elegantly deoorated with ribbons, with, on ouo side, the Frenoh motto, “ Dieu prolego la Fr anoe and on tho other, “To our august Ally, the Qneon 0? England,” (in Frenoh.) Crossing the river, and asoending to tho Chatoon, was another and muoh larger triumphal aroh, resembling ma sonry •it had tho inscription, To the Qnoen Viotoria and Prinoe Albert,” and English and Frenoh flage. This part of the town was gQ lu e the 7 lmmeoso line, extending from the Strasbnrg railway station to St. Cload, was, without an intervall, oooupied by troops and na tional guards. They were drawn upon eaoh aide of tite way, two or three deep. Chasseurs de Vinoennos, infantry of the lino, infantry of the guard, gens d’arms, municipal guards, all were^there ; and there was battalion after bat talion, and company after company of the Na tional Guard, all wn grand eo«pfri, and in fnU uniform. And not only were there the National Guard of Paris, bat those of the neighboring towns and villages, for miles around ; some of them even from a ooDßiderable distance. Behind the troops and National Guards, were drawn np the different corporations and trades or work men, eaoh oarrying flags and banners. Deputa tions of the engine-drivers and workmen of the different railways, and the great manufacturers . ,* ' W Tile James AUger BxpeUttlon, Owing to bad weather and, as the New -\ork ; Times statos, to an unseasonable lime untl to an j unsuitable) voesel, the projector the oonslruotion of a submarine telegraph, which is to bring Now York throe days nearer to E trope than it iB at present, has, for the present, miscarried. Af ter oontinual difficulties, the Captain of the Sa rah L Bryant “ had the wire oable (of whioh 40 of the 66 miles had already been laid) that was to oonneot Newfoundland with toe United States, out, in order to savo his own . ship and the livos of tho persons in her. It was done. All hope was then gone, and with tbo wire oable sunk tho too fond ixpectations of the gent emen who had spent so muoh money and time in an enterprise whioh was to be bat a prelude lo uni ti -g the old world and the new.” The oonstruotion of this 8u mariuo line, says the N. Y. Times, designed immediately to bring New York three days nearer to Europe than it is at present—even with the Telegraph to Halitux an 1 ultimatly to oompleto telegraphic oommu nioatlona aoross the Atlantio, is one of the most remarkable exhibitions of Amerioan eoterptlso on reoord. The pr. jeot of oonneoting the ol and now worlds with a telegraphio oable bad Ung been mooted in Newfoundland by eeveral gentlemen of enterprising intellects. Among those who divide the palm of being tho origina tors of the soheme may be named the Reman Catholio Bishop of Newfoundland, Mr. Ward, the editor of the Morning Pott, published at St. John's, and Mr. Gisborne, now of Halifax. To this latter gentlemen, howovrr, may be traied the first tsally praotioal stops taken in tho mat tor. On this subject the Courier and Enquirer speaks as follows : The Now York, Newfoundland, and L.ndon Tolegrnph Company, is an organisation whioh grew out of a similar ono that failed to oorno up to the requisitions of its oharter a year or two ag. . The present Comrany has five Direotors, all of whom are residents of our owa oily- They are—Peter Cooper, President; Marshall 0. Rob erta, Moses Tayl >r, Chandler White, and Cyrus W. Field. The capital of the Company is 5.1,- 500,000, with liberty to increase it to dd1.000,- 000. Each of the Direotors above named has a stook to the amount of $lOO,OOO, The remain der is held by persons in this ooantry and En rope. , , From intimations thrown out on Loara the James Adger on her return home, it is positive ly determined to obtain another oable and lay it down next Bummer. The year after the oable between New Fonndland and the States is laid, will witness a' telegraphio oonneotion between Amcrioa and Great Britain. If money and en terprise will be of any avail, the telegraphic ca ble between Capo Ray and Cape North will yet be laid. A Mrs. Devore, of California, Washington county, got up In her sleep one night last week, and after walking about for some time, fell down stairs, dislocating her wrists, and breaking her jaw. She Is quite an old lady, and was also otherwise severely injured J v* ■ -:?*- 40- M-fcane’. Worm SpecHlo— The from a easterner, showathe demand which thle great medl do. ha. (treated wherever It ha. been introdaced. Blossbobq, Tioga 00., Pa., March , Cenflemen-In consequence of the vour “ Worm Bpeciflo” in thle place and vicinity,™ have entirely exhausted onr stock. We should feel obtiged by your forwarding, via Coring. ». Y„ twenty dcren, with year bill, on the reception of which we will remlt you “pram the wonderful effect, of Bald ••Specific” In this neighborhood, there could be sold annually a large quan tity.if to be had, (wholesale and retail,) from eome agent. If you would compensate a person for trou a expense of vending, I think X could make It to your ad ; vintage to do ». . Your., respectfully, WM. M. MALLORY, Mesas J. Kidd A Co. Per W. B. Po»«m (9- purchasers will please be oarefal to ask for Dr. Jf'iawt'r remifuye, and take none else. All other Term - fu/efl, in comparison, arc worthless. hr. M’Lane’9 genu.ne Vermifuge, also his celebrated Uver PiUs, can now be had at all respectable Drug Stores In the United States and Canada. Alio, for Ml* by the so «■ proprietor*, FLEMING BROB., to J. Kidd A Co;, No. 60 Wocd street, corner of Fourth, Inhalation for OlieMod Luag»» Tbs mode of lalialation, In cases of diseased lungs and throat, recommended by Dr. Curtis In his advortissment, etrlkei us as the true one. It la now generally admitted hy our beet yhytlclaiu, that local diffleulciee can only be sue ceasfully treated by local applications. This practice has been purnaed from the first with respect to external Inflam mation and corrosions, and we see not why diseases of the throat and lungs may not be treated In the same manner; we believe they may. In this variable climate of ours, where lung and throat complaints have become so preva lent and rife, we earnestly recommend to the public, and f.) the especially, to avail themselves of Dr. Curds* remedy.—l One who has tried it] Bee advertisement In this paper. Oiuhon-Da. Gunns' UYGBANA Is tbs original and only gen cine article. wp^wdaw OHIO & PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD THE ONLY RAILROAD RUNNING WEST PROM PITTSBURGH Tus Fast Train leaves at 2 A. M.. through to Cincinnati in 12 hours and 40 minutes. Mail Train lravm at 8 A. M. Express Train “ at 3P. M. These Trains all mate close connections stOrestline, and the Ural two coddoci ot Alliance. The direct rente to Bt. Loal. U now open. Tin. Creadino end Indianapolis, 100 milee shorter then via. Cleveland. Oounecttone ere made et Mansfield with the Newark and Sanduaky City road. end et Crestline with tbo three roads concentrating there, for particulars eee handbills. No trains run on Banday. Through Tickets sold to Cincinnati, Louisville St. Louis, Indianapolis, Chicago, Bock Island, Fort Wayne, Cleveland, and the principal Townß and Cities In the West. The NKW IiUIQUTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will leave Pittsburgh at 10 A. M. and 6.16 P. M, and New Brlgh. 1 IoQ at 7 A. M. and 1 P. M. yor Ttoketa and further Information, apply to j. q. cure*, At th* corner office, under tho Monongahela House* Or, at the Federal Street Station, to GKO RGB PARKIN, Ticket Agent. Pittsburgh, J-ly 23, IShfi. ( jy*^? OHIO AND INDIANA RAILROAD bbihq tbb Continuation, of the Ohio and Penna, B. B. TO FORT WAYNE, usnu ISO imhtks hills vsom ermnoiaii. Trains connect at Crestline, without detention, with aU Uu TVutfU on the Ohio and Anna, and also at >'or«jt with Trains going North and South, on the Mad UlT*r and Late Erie Railroad. . *.>r TickaU, apply at the Railroad Offices of the Ohio ,ioJ Pennsylvania lUllroad Company In Pittsburgh, AUe ,brQT City, or at any o l the following points: / Wayne, Bellatontaina, C:n-JnnatL Urbana, p»)'t..n, Springfield, Indianapolis, Richmond, Tiffin, Findlay, rereonfl desiring Tickets will be particular to oak for a ™«* Ih. Ohio «l inauo. Mg-J oanAH> Bnp . t . »-Onlnlou, of the Proes. —The IbUwio* !■ rrmijri* U- > P Murr.s. lo the Home Journal, .of Not..«, 16io -** All editors protesS lobe the guardians of the righta ,« Lle. and Ui keep them odrlsed, through their '.v.lumm, m whaLevur shill for tlwlr benefit. Wo »ill ...... mu. this lottor, and inform thorn that thu moot woa- I. »u.t .nimble medicine for tholr Coner.l use erer , u ;,„tod is llALl.KY’rt MAtIIOAL PAIN KXTUACTOH p. r.rUifs ,ro *u me, ml( this Brent mass but 1« delighted TOmpnilsou. «n.l candidly confess they, on no con . . , , p ,t,. ~ -m i;i auain he without it. r\*e mveistor, Mr. if l>au.*v. has wisely kept Che secret to nimaelt. O'Untertelt* aro busy about It, but without iis oTprwhelmlng meriw dety all competition, *».J lu peculiarities analysis. Wo confidently commend *!l purtinU tu soak its iUt*ajuntamc*, for iiuvlyjuMfc * wi.nd. Who laughs at death and suffaring, restores Urn blind, tame, halt, and scarred to perfection, and all fiom pain, L- “ a frlrtld iodeoi” . >. _ W« wish the discoverer of Lh a mighty blessing, who la a r»til benefactor t' mankind, Oud speed. , N >Ol grauhie without a steel-plate engraved label, with 1 t'f HBSRY HALLEY, Manufacturer. ; 0. v. ULICKKNKE A CO., Proprietors. ! y.-vU st ‘ih couU per boa by Dr. 5. 1L KKfSBR, 140 ' \v 1 rurnet, ani by nearly every dealer In medicines ! throughout the United Slates. All oniersor Uttare ’ K-rvuatiuu or adrioe, to be addressed to 0. V. GLICKKNEB i & CO,. New York sepdajawgw r \Ve have Just recalved, by Express* a largo lot of PLANTER'S, HUNGARIAN and other S*jr r HATS, of latest style, which wo will soil os low ior cadi as aov house in the city. Call and Gee. MORGAN A CO., 154 Wood street, « next house to the new PresbyteriaQ Church. r. • - » SberlfTnliy.—GEOßGE R. RIDDLE, of the ii-ci/ City oi Allegheny, will be a candidate ©r the office of Sheriff of Allegheny Cuunty, at the ensuing eleo tlm. jyfcdawto PITTSBURGH Life, Fire and Murino Insurance Company; t'O&SKK Of’ WATER AfiD MARKET STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA. I ROBERT GALWAY, President. Ju. D. M'Giu., Secretary. Thla Company makes every insurance appertaining to or connected with LLFK RISKS. Mi AIM, against Hall and Cargo Risks on the Ohio and Mis sisHippi rirers and tributaries, and Marine Risks generally. And against Loss and Damage by Fire, and against the Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. Policies issued at the lowest rates consistent with saiety to ail parties. DiBjOTO&a: Robrrt Galwny, Alexander Bradley, : aines a. lloou, John Fullerton, j,.hn M'Alpln, Samuel M’Clurkao, William Phillips, Juaoa W. Hallman, J-»hn Scott, Ohas. Arbotlinot, Jriaeph P. Qaxiam, M. D., Darid Richey, J amea Marshall, John M’GiU, Horatio N. Lee, Kitt&nnin*. EUREKA ‘iNSUBAHCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH. IOUN H. 3UOENBKKQBR, PntstDEit. UOBKItT i'INNKY, Bsc&BT&ET. c \v BATOUKLOB, Q«SQiL AaraT. WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL. KINDS marine and fire risks. bIBEOTO&S: j U. Shoenbergsr, Q- W. Oaaa, 0. W. Batchelor, " • Ntmloit, Isaac M. Peunook, T. B. Opdlka, W. W. Martin, B- D. Cochran, 1L T. Leech, J r., - John A. Oaughey, George S. Sahlen, 8- Bryan, Darid McOnndlesa. I All Lcawa sustained by parties insured under poli rios bamml by this Company wIU bo ÜbetnUy aJJaoUd onj promptly pol Jot He Offlor. No. 90 WATBIt olroot. (lyll Pennsylvania insurance Company 4 0 V PITTSBURGH, Corner of Fourth and Smithfleld Btreotß. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $300,000. p, - i HriUß* Bull dings and other Property against Low CT Damage by Fire, and the Perils of the Sea and InUuJ Navigation and Transportation. DIBKCT0B8: Wm V Johnston, Hody Patterson, Jacob Painter. A A Carrier, W. M’OUntock, KennedyT.Friend, James d. w B - u&Tdn * D. R. Park, i Bproul, Wade Hampton, D. M. Long, A J .K nufl, J. U. Jones, H. 1L Ooggehall, 0FJICBH8: President Hon. WM. P. JOHNSTON. rice J+esulait RODY PATTKRBON. Jifc'yand A. CARRIER. Assistant B. CARRIER. [ je23Jy SSoot and Shoe Manufactory. JAMES 0! DONNELL & 880., &§§! Would respectfully Inform the dtieens* 1 -" ft r HI of Pittsburgh, that they hare opened a manufactory 1 MEN’S AND WOMEN’S BOOTS AND SHOES, At Mo. 79 gmlthfleld atraat, . In WeraiAH’d BmPUWB, where they will be prepared to ml all orders of every description of Boole and Show at the shortest notice. _ „ la order to accommodate ali classes Of customers they will also keep on sale a good aeeortment of the best eastern Work. Also, all descriptions of children 6 wear. Terms rfridiy cuxA; goods at co*A P™**; A share of the publio patronage t» solicited. | my^om WILLIAMS & ALLEN, soooissoad to ARNOLD & WILLIAMS, UAjnrTAOTcmaa or Chilson Furnaces, Wroughtlron Tubing, AND FITTING GENERALLY For 'Warming and Ventilation of BuHdingt. .41 will contract for Warming and Vsttttlatmg by bteain or Hot Water, Pipes or Ghilßon 8 Churches, Bchools, Hospitals, FactortaSjGreen Court Houses, Jails, Hotels, orWelllngS. No.2&MABJ£EL stroet, Pittsburgh. apAO PEARL STEAM MILL, ALLEGHENY. FLOUR DELIVERED TO PAMTIJB3 .in either of the two Cities. Urdus may b« left at the Mill* or In boxes at the stores of LOGAN, WILSON 4 CO., 62 Wood street. BRAUN A REITER, comer Liberty and Bt. uiair sts 11. P. SCHWARTZ, Druggist, Allegheny. TIBH9: CASE, O.R Jy29 BRVASt ttEHMBPY A CO» HAIR DYES—I hate on hand a larce assortment of Hair Dyes, consisting of all the best Dyes now in use. Persona wishing an article that U "granted 0 »«, faction, can procure It at FLEMING'S, se p4 Corner of Market et. and Diamond. . . *-* '' l _ .'.Til; ■ ... -ra ‘ ....***:-.-• i tfT-' T 7 d»- Ague and Fever of Throe Year*’ Standing Cared.— Mr. John Loogdan, now living at Beaver Dim, Hanover county, near Richmond, bed Ague and Fever for three years; most ot the time he bad chills twice a day, and rarely less than once: he was parched with fevers as soon as the chill left him; and after trying physicians, quinine, most of the tonics advertised, and everything recommended to him, was about to give up In despair, when Carter's Spanish Mixture was spoken of: he got two bottles, but bofbrs he hod used more than a single one he perfectly cared, and has not had a chill or f«rer since. Mr. Lonjden la only one out of thousands who have been benefited by this great tonic, altarative and blood pu rifier. Bee advertisement ta^s\a 49- Just Received * superior lot of. Luton* Pongee and Grass COATS, which are desirable, and will be 1?1 jlo. 240 Liberty street, head of Wood. DIED, On Saturday night, September Btb, at 9 o’clock, Mrs- MABY ME ABB, WHO of John Mears, aged 83 years- Tha funeral iriß taka place from the reflUenca of har tnwbend, comet of High street and Pennsylranta avenue, TBIB AtmaKoon, at 2 o’clock. The friends of tira finally ore respectfully Invited to attend. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, A Lltnnl Reward WILL BE PAID by the undersigned for the return o t a Urge sized POCKET BOOK, lost on Saturday erenlng or Sunday morning, containing notea, drafts amounting to amoral thousand dollars. Payment being Jtamed oS the notea and drafts, all persona are mintlonri against negotiating for the same. The finder will be Übe raUy regarded by returning the «am^tO wEaTßKooKj At the Bed lion Hotel, St. Qlrir at. MONONOAHELA BRIHGB, 1 Pittsburgh, September 7tb, 1855. i The President end Managers of the Company mr ILsr ereoting • bridge orer the riser Monongahet*. oppo ritePlttsbirgb, In the County of Alleghany, harethis “1 dXrf . Dltldend of Sir her Cent “htheCapltelStocS for six months, which will be paid to the Stockholders or ih«ir lejml representatives, at the Toll Honsa* on am l after SflTthtart. (xpioat*) JOHN TlfAW.Treasurer^ Barr’s Intelligence Office. HOTELS, Houae-keepera, Manufacturers, Merchants and Mechanics are Invited and solicited to call and obtain their Hein and their Apprentices- Also, the corking classes, bmh male and female, shall be Btt f tranintM found for them *“f. no , Uc^*, IN fTRT.V/TGENCE OFFICE, No. 410 Liberty street. T No answer returned to applications by mall, un '“*, o * c ' eompanled by a postage stamp - —.— NEW AND DIRECT ■ Unsurpassed for Speed ft Unrivalled for Comfor FROM PITTSBURGH TO Colam bos, Indianapolis, Chicago, Cincinnati, Terre Haute, &ock Island, Louisville, Vincennes. lowaQty, 8t Loots, Evansville, Duboque, Dayton, Cairo, Dobuque, Xenia, Memphis, Q “£ en ®? Zanesville, Vteksbnrgh, Peoria, Newark, New Orleans, Peru, AMD tea P&ISdPAL CITUB 13 THfi WIST AMD SOUTH, Via the STEUBENVILLE & INDIANA RAILROAD! ■Which is now completed Mid In uaeceanful operation be tween BtenbenTilU and Newark, O. Pall Arrangement. On and alter Monday, Baptember loih, 1855, a dally morning and evening line of elegant and swift running BteameS, commanded by esperlenced and accommodating cfacers, will leave Piltsborgh as follow*: arttS SZS? an]°»^& elite at 6 P. M , making an Immediate connection wllh too EVENING KXPSE33 TRAIN of the B. A I E. R.-wblch makes direct connection at Newark for the abovocUlM, Tha Evening Line, composed of steamers VKNTUttK, Cant. Gordon, and OLABA WBHEB, Oaph Gordon, leave Pittaburch every day, at 6 o'clock, P. M. J&" Passengers sleep on board, and teach SieubenviHo at 7 next morning— Id time for the Afo»7 Train, which leaves immediately, and makes direct connection for the above cities — tbua-pvouiinff niahi trawl by railroad. A3> Faro as Cheap as byanyotber railroad route. For Through and Local Tickets, sod further information, aD p)y to JAS. COLLINS A CO., Agents, VV 1 Nos. 114 and 116 Water at., between Wood and Smtthfleld, Pittsburgh * E. W. WOODWARD, Sup’t. 10 L. DEVBNHY, Qen. Agent. Administration Kotlco. WHEREAS, Letters of Administration on the Estate of ALEXANDER MELONEY, late of Findley township, deceased, her. been grented to the undesigned, nil PfBOM Indebted to said estate are hereby regnested to make imme diate payment, and those having claims against the same, will present them, properly authenticated, for settlement. ' JAMES MELON BY, Administrator. BW GOO 118. —A. A. MASON A 00. haw juslopenel 10 cases Merrimack, B r ragno and other makes of Prints, entirely new styles. 5 cases good fafll colored Ginghams, * 10 ** beat brands of Bleached Muslins; 20 bales “ Brown ** Al°o, a large assortment^!Checks, Drills, Joans, Tweeds, Ac., Ac. 1 -. in INEIIV GOODS—A. A. MASON A CO. will open,on iVI Monday, SeptembeTvlOth > largo and well selected os aortment of Millinery Goods, Blonde Bdgtogfc fin. French Flowers, Floss Ruches, floe French Fruits, Strew Braids, Buds and Leaves, Ribbonß, Feathers and J*hr«J Piquets, Tinsel Ornaments, Sprigs and Bonchfta, Ao. t saplU Y vhusK ' B E4BTU^^ f pl^B b /rOCKACQ. A BFHALTUSI 12U0 tbs lor-sale by • A tepid B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. / CANARY BKKD—2& bushels Itir eatfVy ' C sepTo p. a. PAaygaTOCg a 00. "TIPPLE PAREKB—24 ctaan revem action an&\eeir- A luljuatinjj Parern, suitable for any rised fruU, f^ b J • JAME 3 WARDBOP, 47 Plfthgt. ggrH HATS. H ATS,- We have reeled oar PALL Jgg sTTLK OF BILK HATS, which will be fonpd, onin gpoction, & neat and good article. A good'Uat for s•>» and an extra one for $4. Call and mo. MORGAN A 00„ No. 164 Wood fit, Next house to the new Presbyterian Olmrch, ppng , Qae door from Sixth street. Proposals WILL be received at tho office of R. E. M*Gpwin, ° Q Penn street, until Wednesday, the 13th Inst., for (Trading the Road leading from the ShKWjmrgh Plank ftoad atd the Sharpsturgh Btidge»and from the abutment of the said Bridge on the north aide of the rirer to tho Etna and Sbarpsburgh Road, new Robt, Cessman’s house. Plans and specifications may be seen at the office of H. E. M’Oovin. Information may also be obtained at the °^ L r U ’ I>algel,l>; C °- «HOfl CITY COMMHftOtCOLLBOU OF WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA, AN Institution to educate the BUSINESS MAN. Ool* lege open Day and E*«ninir, from 8 A. M. to 10 P. w. Students and upwards have matriculated at this School of Practical Arts, taught In a practical manner by instructors of practical experience in the business with which their arts are connected. TERMS OF TUITION: Book-keeping—foil mercantile course, Ume nullm* lted, including commerci >1 calculations, all lee* Hires, and Practical Penmanship, • - - Sams course for Ladles,(apartment raparats,) • -0,00 Penmanship—practical—Uma unlimited, - - Same conreetbr ladles, (apartment separate,) • 6.00 Penmanship, per month, qq Arithmetic, * ' renmanehlp and arithmetic, per month, - - MO Higher mathematics, languages, surveying, engineering, drafting, mechanical, architectural and ornamental draw ing and construction—*3 per agreement. * sa* Those that can attend only in the evening. have all iheadvantages of the day student In lectures and lnstruc- College (now) conscr of Wood and Fourth—soon in “ College Hail» opposite the Post Office. «... uouege nmi» g w jg SKlKa< principal. ohesta Y. Hyson, Imp’l and Q. P. Teas; 60half cheatsasa’d Black Teas; 26 catties Y. H. andfl.P.Teas; 126 bags Rio Coffee; 33 hbdfl fair to prime Bugor; 6 tierces prime Rice; 60 bbls Refd White Sugars; 60 bbls N. 0. Molasses; 26 bbls 8. H. Molasses; 70 bbls extra flue Syrup ; 26 bbls No. 1 Salt; 20 bbls No. 3 Mackerel; SO bbls Older Vinegar; 100 bbls N. a Tar; 26 bbls Rosin; 100 boxes No. 1 Rosin Bosp ; 76 boxes favorite brands 6’s, B‘a and 1 lb Lamp Tobacco; 60 boxes Olay Pipes; 80 boxes Stone Pipes; 100 bales Batting; 25 bales Oandlewtck; 100 kegs Nails, assorted; 80- kegs 8.0. Soda; 20 kega STwlst Tobacco; 160 reams Wpg. Paper; 60 do*. Zinc Wash Beards t 10 doz. Bed Cords, eas'd sizes; 25 dozen Oom Brooms. ,u store and for sal. by _ -nH No. 8 Wood 8L Far AapO to bf»*»L the remainder In three annual payments, we will sell a comfortable Dwelling House, with Lot of Ground 52 feet front by 105 deep, situate on ML Washington. Price $6OO. rep B 6 8. CUTSBBRT & SON, 60 Market sL mWO BEIGE HOUSES, now occupied by stood tenants, I situate in Allegheny City, at abort dtstaneo below Federal street, are offered for sale on easy ternis-_rrica t9noo B. OUTUBBBT A BON, 53 Market street Oir.KT~nBß—Rosemary f for the hair: Tnrkish Balm, for promoting tbe growth of tho hair; Herpetic Soap, for remoTihg tan, esllowness and redness of the skin; Pearl Powder, Bose Blossom Powder, Ac,, Ac.—cold by reanrowttw, n & L . COT HBBRT,63 Market st. OW IS THE TIME to secures good DOME new good Schools. It Is within a quarter ot a mile or the Court HOMO In Washington, Pa, fronting the Pittsburgh road. There are eight acres of ground improved, with about 100 Fruit Trees, and a good Cottage How* of dght rooms, neatljifurnlahed tn the latest stylo. It Is near the real denes of John Marshall, Esq. Price $3OOO. Enquire of sepß THOMAS WOODS, 76 Poorthst. ANABY SEED—JuBt received and for sale by sepS FLEMING BROS. rLDBN’B BXTBAOT&—4 full assartmemt cm hand ai for itftlft by (fitpS) FLEMING BBOS. I OABB. BODA—W kegs on band end for sale by A sept FLEMING BROS. iQyt.Hft'fl ftm.m'lON—3o Oa on hand and foTgale by ggpg FLBMINQ BEOS. L IQ^ MoB_j4 fim arlicU -RLUKM^ 8 — S° teghtfo BROS. UGAES— IO bblß Extra Fine Pow'd Whlte Bagar; 10 bbla D. B. Granulated do do 10 bbla Powdered do do 20 bbla Crushed do do Joat received and tor t AHWSMON> BODS No. 89 Wood atreet. FB!w2ffi3»«SJfcfS®BS fe -msasssss- 08(ilJIT0 BABB— Jost reeei7«i,anotJjer large sopplj WOOD WELL’S FURNITURE CHAIRf. WHO i/. iiA wK \ t If \XX> ROSEWOOD, AIAIIOBANY AND WALNUT, SUITABLE FOB PARLORS, CHAMBERS, AND DINIRG ROOMS equal to anf in NEW YORK OB PHILADELPHIA, AND AT LOWER PRICER tf Every article by hand, end warranted. Cabinet Halter* Supplied with any quantity of FUBNITUBE and OHAIBS, on reasonable terms. Hotel* and steamtoati FUBHI3HBD AT TUB BHOBTEST NOTION. Wareroomß, Noi, 77 and 79 Third street, eng-i ptetaßUuaa, pa. A. A. CABBIES e. 8. CABBIES A. A. CABBIBB * lino., Obrner fburth and SmUhfield itrttti, FitUburyh, Pa, AGENTS STATE MUTUAL PISE AND HABIBEIHSUBABCB CO or HiAßisnuno. CAPITAL —— ..faeo.ooo. FIBS AHD MARINE INSURANCE OufflrANY or PBILADDLTHIA. CAPITAL .... #300,000. INSURANCE COMPANY OP THE VALLEY OP VIRGINIA, WIHOHSSTBB, VA. CAPITAL CONNECTICUT * MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY HARTFORD, 00 HH. mi: - CAPITAL AND ASSETS —A»*IS£,4BD. NORTH WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY, OFIICB, MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE, PHILADELPHIA. CHARTER PERPETUAL. Antliorlsad Capital, |3OO,O0Ot; ASSETS LIABLE FOR THE LOSSES OF THE COM* PANT. i o Stock Notes, (negotiable torm,) secured by Host* gages and Judgments...—. —.....,..............4100,003 m Bills Receivable, Mortgages and Judgments, . • Bonds, Ae—— - 106,000 * In Qmh, Cash Assets and Gash 1tem5...—47,000 ' Total. . ——.—4263,000 H. GAD WELL, President J. G. BARR, Secretary; 43* Rre, Hohm and i n\AnH Transportation *UkB, taken at current rates. James M’Ouily A Co., W. A D. Rinehart, &L L. Hollowell A Co., Charles B. Wright, David 3. Brown A Co., G.H. AGeo. Abbott, Harris, Hale A Co., . Brans A Watson. Horn Wm. D. Kelley, Chaa. Megargee A Co., Caleb Cope A Co- GEORGE BINGHAM, Agent, jed 95 Water street, Pittsburgh, WESTERS FABMEB3 IH9VBASCS COMPANY, NEW LISBON, OHIO. rn j. HUNTER, Aosar, 8t Charles Bull ling, No. 103 X • Third street, Pittsburgh. ornoKßs: F. A. BLOCKSOM, President. JAMES BURDICK, Vice President. LEVI MARTIN, Secretary and Treat urey. ? pimßraaa RimiNGnj: James W. WoodweU, Joseph Plummer, James Wood, B M. Riddle. Jno. V. Daxbaugh, Dr. Jno. E. Fart; jiej Wm. Simms, Birmingham, Dawson, Nowmeyer AOo British and Continental Exchange. 1 B1Q&T BILLB BKAWH BY j DUNCAN, SUEIU&AB N CO. 5 Off TBE UNION BANK, LONDON, \ Iff Sons or £1 am> UrWAHOS. rriHESB DRAFTS are available at all the pctsdpel * X Towns of ENGLAND, SOOTLAND and IRELAND, ard t the CONTINENT. < We also draw SIGHT Btu. 3 on s M. A. Gruncbaam A Bnlltn, \ FRANKFORT A MAIN, ’ * j Wbkb serve as a Remittance to all parte of GERMANY* SWITZERLAND and HOLLAND. Persons intending 16 travel abroad may procure, tbrougb os, Letters of Credit, on which Money can be obtained, &5- ' needed, In any part of Europe. CoLLtcmoiM of Bills, Notes, ard other securities In Bor rope, will receive prompt attention. WM. U. WILLIAMS A CO., Wood, corner Ihlriletrwt; ’• WILLIAM HUNTER, FLOUR AND fiEAffl. SST* Oosbtahtlt EsOsiTWQ, the BJ2BT BRANDS 01 ‘ENNSYLVANIA, OHIO INDIANA and MISSOURI, SUPERFINE and... KXTUA PLODIt, Which will alwtyabeeoUl at the Lowest Cashprices. fflpll WM. B. HAYS&CO., I!*, SIDES & SHOHIiHHHS t. j. ctnaaars..'J. o. ooaoass...a. c. wooOTt&*&» AMERICAN*. .: "T ; ’ PAPIER MAC H B . HAHTJFACTUaiHe COMPAHY, NO. 78 SECOND STREET, PITTSBUBSB, , MANUFAOTDBXRBa? PAFIEB HAOHB OBHiMSKTS i to r Obnxches, Houses, Miner ebd. I'lctu re Frames, Window and Door Heads, Brackets, Trusses* Cornices, Ventilators and Centre Pieces Cor Cefltags,.Bo* settee and Mouldings of every description, Bits andaealgD*, . ohbopbb and warranted more durable than any other atltoto t now In uao. ' JOSB* urders executed oa the shortest notice. N. B -A 1 tendon of Steamboat Bniiders Is, especially dh reotel o this article, on account of ita light Weigat.. CUMMINS, T&i CO, , ; > No. 78 Second st, between Wood and Market st&y jail Pittsburgh. Hr- ' ' '''• MIBBAMNQ fITEUV 8 OF fc’UHJSITUBB, IS G IRAKI? references. pittsbumb. Grail, Bennett A Co., Zug, Lindsey A Go. DEALER EXCLUSIVELY IN Ho. 299 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa: DEALERS IN BACON, LARD, LARD OIL, DRIED BBEf, - BUOIAR*CBREDnnd CANVASSED XL AMB. ’ A large stock always on hand at * Ho* $197 Llborty street jefl] PmsgtffiQß» PlßtfA -«i SEMI-ANNUAL SALE DRY GOODS A. A. MASON & CO. ANNOUNCE the opening of tbslf Omfc S*»t«ixnttk Sale of iheir tmmanfl* Stock, Breiymficlb throng** out the eeUUMune&t will be mutod tWAfiß& dateil f i eat. _ • JggL-: a 1 JOHN COCHRAN & BROS. MANUFACTURERS OF ; - • * RON RAILING, IRON VAULTS^ VAULT DOORB, ' Window Shatters, Window Guards, Ac. .iea, ei Scoond itreot Md.Bfl TUtr4 iti. (cjtwiia wood iso kiftsstj rirraßUßoa, ri„ XLsvi on hand a variety of new patterns aney ana/ Plain, suitable for all pnrpcwea. Particular attention paid* to enclosing Crave tots. Jobbing done atflhort.iiotlco»-{ro2& S. M’KEE & GO » MASOTACStraiBB or M’KEE’S PENNSYLVANIA GLASS ALL 80X3 OS' WINDOW GLASS, Extra, J>oublo Strength, Imitation Crown,andrEnby _ Vl&ia, Jflashe, Pickle and PreserroJart; - S VV : -£j Wine, Porter and Mineral Bottles j; ' Telegraphic & Lightning-Hoi Imralators. ■' BKGOND, BKIWEJSN WOOD 4 M4HKET 813, , rxTTsatman,-fsaitA. Boi a short distance firom the Steamboat landlnfr and . from Monongahela Hoafla,Bt.CliarlflB, and City H6teL}cp2l ' B. D. DBHHT. 5. n. JOSES, JONES & DENNY, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, tplO] 61 WATKB BTBBBT, PICTSBTOQB; TRANSPORTATION TO AUD SPIIOM TUK KABTKItS OITISS VIA PBNNA. canal and railroads. D. LEECH & CO.'S LINE, Between Pittsburgh, New York. Philadelphia and Baltimore. . 3. m la ROUTE being now In good order, wear* prepare! I .0 dcopatdi property either way on favors pin teJTkfl. 61 I u»ei ta coneignel to either of ths niiilflralinwiTlU b® , k era ArJed vlthOUl chflfgn fn* pfHTtT"**** o *.ll . jy ion m romptly attended to* ' ..' v ' £ AiJreaa or apply to D* LEECH & CO., » Fennstreet-... Becelvliig Depot No. IS South Third BtrMt,* - * No. 75 North r jno. McDonald. Agent, ~ „ No. t Battery Place, Now Yctli* :■ ap4£in Id * MERRICK HOUSE, W. A. BLOSSOM, Proprietor. . KKW BRIOHTOa, r m ? 1T 1 BRAVXB COBNTr. tA. Rfp^nyul, T J * EJSNEB & 00. hare temored tbslr offloo to No. S* JL*SlfUa street, opposite Mason's, In Or. 0. B. S law's vKuliEt) office, wh&re citizens will find tbs books own (o waits «u .aciiptiona for IBVINQ'fi IJfB Of WABBfta*-. TON, and oib&r UU publications, ijBl - *A , . "?SS9Cf. ; i-2