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FRIDAY MORNING: FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER, \RNOU> PLUMER, Democratic County Committeo of Correspondence. Uodtr a resolution ci the late Democratic o*cT»oU»n, the following gentlemen bare been appointed the County Con-mPte** rf Correspondence f"r one year : ,„. D Cnar'e- Sluder. fin,burgh; Col. W. 0. n»«U». T-|| l Ml l * rB ß.»’u'“''.n IWn.t.lp. John Sill. VrrenlllM Town I Jl u s MnV«rv ihu.ou gh . Col J.m-» S-o . ,'i Roll, [M'.sbiirgh . Col. A Elut.vUi . g.,, Al.rgh.ny ; Morrison Foster V/.m Cr'Kirh.Vlnn. Sn-ihip: A. B. McFar i ’ i v" i ►'k -1 ii' n«h!p. Uu - L * N • * PAML w. BI ACK. Ckairmin. ;,j. i lv’Tl I N 1 > l Li. A CO., X**>sp*pcr Jdrcrtmnj AflcaU.are the Ag-nt' f-r the Pittsburgh Dally and Weekly Pai, *ui authorial U. receive ADTiainmaiWTS and 8- Dr* r.ir-• f'-r u* at the same rntes as required at tbi« OjA 7 rr'-'-'."'.-’ ar<* regarded as payments. Their 0 0, ~ .. it ./ *’ sew Yorb, 12Z Nabaao BTEtrr, Boston, 10 Stati strsst. Tba Whig State Convention met at Harris burgh on the 11th inst. There were a good many delegatee present, enough at any rate to make out a complete list of officers, and a oom iniltce on resolutions. The resolutions are op posed to proscription on acoount of religion or birth; and they are bound to restore the Mis nouri Compromise if they can. They resolve to hare no more slave States, and get essential m. d.ficftiions ef the Fugitive Slave Law. Of course tuey a*e gu'.i-g to sell the public works, whe'ti-r a purchaser can he found or not. Cut the great event of this convention was the indignant repudiation of Cussmore Williamson isci. He was proposed for nomination for Ca nal Commissioner, and actually got eight vote 3 on the first ballot. That vote and the result shows the foolish mistake the Republican party male in putting in nomination a man whose only recommendation was his imprisonment for an alleged crime The Republicans must sup port him alone. No other party will touch him' or shoulder ary part of the folly. The Whigs rrjec rim ; the K S's. laugh at the humbug ; an 1 cvn some of the Abolitionists consider It a farce. It is a hopeless and impotent attempt to maie 'j ilict.ry subservient to temporary itiruto. Cat it d'n’t seem to take. fFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY. p JTTSBC El-BR : WILLIAM ALEXANDER, City. cnavissto.vsß JACOB TOMER, Pittsburgh. JOHN MURRAY, South Pittsburgh A. W. PENTLaND, Sewkfeßy. I'lRI ■ T<*R OP POOR t \VM. BKU7Hi»'YKR, Lower St. Clair. THAT WHIG COSVKSTIOS po •<: '-.r ' I and wi' m>.! '.n d.-’gra-e so its aurhors. M . i!-*<.: lirf.jr, of VTashlng'.OD county, w&p noT, ; un"-d for Cmnl 0 mmissioncr. Ho is id oi l line A big. ani so honest man. Bat we are incline 1 so she opinion that Mr. Henderson will fill of an election this fill He was defeated by Br&wlry lu 1850, when running for Surveyor Osuersi of ibe Commonwealth. We see bv the proceedings of the Convention tb*t our fellcis z n. Ned. Campbell, was a d lfgi'e. an 1 look an active part in the proceed log,. H; fifins to belot g to two parties now. He is wide awake in republican conventions, ani he ia t 4 tally uc'.iro u Whig conventions We tether like that public ttpirit which renders a nun Hilling to manage the affaire of two or three political parties. It shows an enlarged and liberal e; irit, highly ccmmendable ; and it manifests a patriotism, too, that is quite refresh ing iu these t.mrs d genera! selfishness. Ned is a Ycry ciever gentleman, however, and as a pol.t.c:an is bard to out general. Heller fir Norfolk auil Portsmouth. It is [lrussnt to nolico the liberality with which money is giveD in car cities for the relief of any c immuniiy visited with an unusual sffi.o tion. The contributions already made for the relief of tho sufferers by the ravages of the yellow fever at Norfolk and Portsmouth exceed one hundred thousand dollars ; and the amount will yet be largely increased. We give below a statement of the amount in several cities: |2l 60 ‘ I Cb irle«too N. Yard... . .7,000 | New lUveo. 00dd.... 1.026 . U :.Oo I Lvnc'iburß, V» 1.000 i, OOu | fr«i»-rick»- urj; *OO •1.600 | Brooklyn N. Yard 1,000 6.000 AugUf-ta, Geo 1,000 ] Mobile 1,000 2 vCO i Georgetown, D.C 1,400 J.iAPj W. hulph bpringH— 1,000 .',''o(l | 1 th*-r ctmrceH 6,000 B*Uicrtf>rp Pblladaiphwi New York Wiisibioittofj lltclnnoni Norfolk New Orleans PbiU. N-ry Yard PefUsrbLufy', Y.i .. 80-ion H»v&rnal:. 0- 2 uuu I ' Wilmimri* a. Del 1.276) Tot-*I Hmount $i.,092 Newuik, N J I>oo | Tne amount raised iu the ohurcbes iu Balti more is not iucluded iu that sum; dot is the amount raised in Pittsburgh included. We are informed that at least $2,0 00 will be forwarded from tni6 city. Probably ia several of the cities named above the amounts will bo increased. Baltimore baa done nobly in tho case ; having not only sent the largest sum of money of any olty, but has alao sent a large number of tents in which the inhabitants flyiDg from the afflicted cities can euoamp and find shelter in the open fields. New Haven, Connecticut, sent a cargo of 200 tons of pare ioe, which was very acceptable. A muoh larger amount of money will be needed to prevent much suffering before health is restored to those cities, and the people can again veuture back to their bornt s. Wc wish PiiiDLiu.-gh could do more in this good cause. In our calamity by the great fire more thau $200,000 was seut hero, Oar city now in lie prosperity should remember this, and be rcaoy to show a like liberality and humanity to otter cities so severely i*ffl cted as those two Vir giuia cities now ar.\ The Howard Association of those ciiks report the expenditure of tight thousand dollars per day iu relieving tho distress oooasiooed by toe scourge. To tho above list of contributions should be added ibe donation of $l.OvG, by Madame Ra ohel, the French actress. Our Candidate far Senator Xhe following from tho Carlisle Volunteer, a sterling Democratic paper, shows what is thought Of our candidate for State Senator abroad : A Mourn. Nomination. —Wo perceive that the Democrats ol Allegheny couoty have nominated Hun Wm Wilkins a a their candidate for the btate Senate. Mr W., it will be remembered, was at one lime a U 3- Senator, which he re eieut-d to accept of the mission to Russia, and was succeed d by the Hon. James Buchanan. Subsequently he was appointed Secretary of War, by President Tyler, to succeed ilon_. James M. Purler, r j ‘cicd bj the Senate. He is a man of deoided abiluy, and an experienced leglelator, and hie aoininattou is an honor to his party. 0, Teupoba 1 —The Times of this olty pro misee to give ob Eome information in regard to thtThietory of this oounty. We hove no doubt that the editor of that paper oonsiders the Pitts burghere nil " backwoods folks," and as he Is lately “from East ol the mountains,” he feels bound to enlighten our benighted minds. Bow kind of our new neighbor 1 —— _ , » what tU« Sew York City'Folk* Say -»«-~«s-ttffi~““ ,ory of Coonellaville and indeed m the enttre , from BaDchcßi uis state d that the thousand,, of « Purgatory.” We are unable ,c eattsfy the cu . nr, ‘ "t7eoo j foreigners, who, to te■ ® the I AlB0 ’ for 8,1!,b7 tbeno e proprlotore, vou wv«u t obtained admittance to tbe top of one of tbe fIbMING BBOB^ P er 1 houses on tbe fir eide of the street passing the . Bacc-eaors to J. Kidd & Co:, Any one who will run his eye orcr b map of | eDlraDOe 0 f this “ field of blood.” At Ilf the n O . eo Wo. d etreat, corner of fourth, the proposed route of this road, oannot help fi rß t batch of ten prisoners arrived, speedily fol seeine at a elanoe its importance ae a Through lowed by tbe rest in similar quantities seeing a g v in E%ob pri«oner (having bis hands tied behind ; Route for western produce seeking a market 1 &nd lftbtled on lho tail,) appeared to j the Eist. It will be the shortest road, and cpa tbrua t down in a wioker basket, over ] being of cheap oonstruotion, it oan necessarily wb ich bis chained legs dangled loosely, the body i carry cheaper than almost any competitor. An- riding uncomfortably, and marked with a long j carry p , . . , innan „i ii a horrid cheep —cheep souroos of wealth cheep, ns the knives foil. One blow was suffi . . - t .. ~ t, ** n I ripni f r each —the head tumbling between the The burthen of oouatruot.ug the P. SC. Ba.l- , men, r. befure it . As lhe sword falls, road has thus far fallen principally upon our | (lon(j ptl2 j og lnm k spring? forward, falls on oity, although the borough and citizens of Con- , lhe treasi. arJ \* still forever. ! nellsville have dene nobly; but Fayetto, than! In four minutes tho Jeoapitation was complete; I , . , . . , • 1 fln ,i *i.• D o'bf r victims comtnencea too | whom no other county has a deeper . merest m ; Bfc ;h , h , nk uf cuiy , i 8 6uffioi euUy ! its sucoess, has as yet given Dot one cent mns j barb3ri| .' ,v.:h a so,.ri sharp kuifo a slioe was I oorporato capacity. This condition of things, it j cul out f rom un t sr ca rh arm A low suppressed j plants at equal distances, the roots is to be hoped, is soon to disappear; indeed, \ fearful groan from each followed the operation of j th# wholo loi , M j do no t interfere with scarcely a doubt can be entertained, on that ■ the weapon. U •.«« «» f>“ ” ! each other, and there u a greater certainty ,< 3 . t u 'taken succes-tvely by the oprrators irom luu , • nff UD all tbe fertiln »r aprltod lo tho ercun 1. More, if we m»7 bolieve the assurances cf her . oftltes _ Ih< thi(?hs , anJ then from each breast. | drUllng ln wheat we recommend plow many oiltzvoe who participated in the celebra- We m.«y suppo e, we hope, that by this time tbe , . q fallow furrows In this method lion of Wednesday. Several men who formerly ; sufferers were insensible to f *to ; but they were : , i 8 covered ore uniformly witn the were opposed to .be C,mmis.iouers subscribing, | no. dead Tee knife was .hen .tuck ir.to. the * (han u , ouU ba .; tb the harmw the * e PP , I ablomcn, which was ripped up lo tho breaßt j , 8 com e up in rows, and admit beht an 1 air ; on that oocas.cn expressed then... ves favor- , boßf> and , ha Wade twisted round and round a. P' a 4 between the small ndg-s. the able to an immediate subscription of s»'-60 000 . lho heart was separated from lie huiJtcg. tp a theoO wiU crU mble down with tb*j frost, by the county. ’ ll 11,1, moment, having once set _‘2”,°°,’ * aad fulling around the roots will be piriiauy The next division opened up will consist cf victim under 10rl “ r p ’ d jveted there 1 equivalent to .hoeing. (If course :he grounJ twenty-two mitee from Wee.Ne.ton .. aoennee- ■ ' B J eeosationran throngh the ; ZorJt" 0 "’ " tion with the Central road. We will then have braln a nd u was with difficulty we could keep . a direct railroad communication with the heart our,eivea from fal log. But tbie was not a,l; j . .. . i ~ T , ~ w I ,v U«hiDite wre then cut. and tbe bead, being , of the k ..oghtogbeny vahey. To Mr t. W ; ~T, T , h< u „ , 0 . illDb of the or) „, wa , ■ Barnes, the able Prcstien'. under whoso aomin , tiody, which wae tbeh diem: mber istration the work has been eo vigorously [rose- , e j L .[ j,anj« an 1 arms feet and legs, separately, euted are we much indebted for what has a'- Ai er to ; tho eiof.n.t Itfi the ground, to te ready' been done. When he took charge of its ; >-n. finanoee they were slightly under a cloud, arts- o b.«f s __ihe nun a l-;& ier .-f rank. The iog from the delinquencies of ao official who has ■ WO man co' u( :n the vri*y vri- have described; since ceased all connection with the road May i for the man a more borrib.e punishment was . , , . • creed Howaaflijed alive. V. e did not sec he live long to etjoy the honor he is reaping. . bn , jt waJ „,| DeBSC ] by the Sergeant of ! Marion of lhe r-.itei States, .1 P. Kennedy tee cry at the tint insertion ct the knife across the ! rebel I, r J '.he [• u .'. t, gof lhe flesh over ibt pvf?, r.isj; i:i. s; 1».rT.;.*0 TAKE CAKE —TAKE CARK The foUnrioK extrnot from the Now I orh H" aid trill Mtoniah some folks. Bo tt reme’i bore 1 the K. S's anti Republisxns fa?«.l in M.ioe lb 1 * year, and then got ihraehed Hvrrv for the If. mrcracy' Bat we will cot crotr to; soon Here U the extract: *■ The State of Maine baa repu Rated the o ii ous prohibitory law. The ‘ a - .her second tboa*r * jf be people developed iuelf at the election f:r State offioera and members of the Legislature on Monday last. There is p obvdy no ch >ioe for Governor by the popular vote, hut hot « brat; ches of the Legislature are largely democratic and anti-Maine law, thus securing the dec iou of Samuel Wells, the nominee of the dem icrats an) liberals, to the gab •rnatoria! chair, aui overwhelming the reatrirftotiiaia. fusioniets, r« publicans and abolitiouists, at one blow. The contest was unusually epirite i, and the veto is the largest'ever polled in the Stale." Kxpoie of the “Templars, The New Y.»rk Tribune an l Timm of the uth inflt. publish the rituals of the “ Templars, ' a new order of Hindooisra considerably intensified. A Mr. Wiiliam Patton is said to be fee founder, and Jrimts W. Barker, late Kmw N othing iiieh Priest, is its most influential member. The caths are th 3 most obscure that could by any possibility be contrived, and are sworn with the right band raised toward heaveo, tio left placed upon the right br.ast, to end by saluting tho Holy Bible and a sword. No persoQ can become a member except thoso who were born under the jurisdiction cf the United States , and it is ne ccasary for their parents to be natives als.v No ono who is a Catholio, or has Caiholio parents, or who is married to a Catholio woman, or is under any Catholio influence whatever, is eligible. There are two d grees. In taking the first, the candidate, amoog other things equally foolish and ontrageoua, ftßsenta to the following : “ Upon all oalla of assistance, all notice of at tendance, all signs of meetings, or other calls from this order, or its officers, or its Congress, I solemnly swear to obey its dictation although it should lead me to Death. Aod upon all si.uals of alarm from a Brother of this Fraternity, I solemnly swear to render him all assistance within my power, and if accessary to use violent means for his protection. Ido solemnly swear not to shrink when called ; and although his foe should be my friend, I will fretly give my aid in that Brother's protection.” In taking the seoond degree the candidate has to be questioned and to respond as follows: Q Will you promise to eoe a brother of the Second Degree rightod—that is, if he be found right on a Congress examination —to stand by him even at a Court of Jastioe if neoessary, as a witness or juryman, and to leave all ordinary lies to obey the demands of Congress in this case I A. I w 11. Q Will you solemnly promise to stand by tho Seoood Degree in preference to those of tho First in elections for effioe, debates, and all other matters, and to support and maintain ibo author tty of the Grand V&F and Us officers, first, and 'be offioers of your jjST* next, without besit- • tion ? A. I will. Q Will you promiso not to associate as a fr»cnd with a Roman » atholi: ! A. I will. Q Will you promise not to trade with or pa trou.za a Roman Catholic, if you know of aoy Protestant in the Bamo business? A. I will. Q Will you promise not to marry, or permit any of your children to marry a Roman Catholic, if id your power to prevent it v A. I will (j Will you promise to look upoa Roman Cv rbolioe as persons whose religion is anti-republi can, anJ whose objects are ry means of the Je suits and Priests, to fill your country with their uperatitiooß and bigotry, and thus, by fear and th: eats, onnquer the land left you by the immor* t.l Washington? A. 1 will. Benefit of Mrs. Dnffield The attendance at tbo Tueatro was much bet. ter last night to see this lady Id a new play en titled “Marie, or the Demon of Paris,” written cvpresßly for her by a Philadelphia gentleman. Her aoting of the part wa excellent, and elicited much applause. To night she takes a benefit, *.ud appears in two characters: Lady Macbeth ind Mrs. CbilHngton, in "A Morning Call” 'wo so entirely different as to bt* admirably cal culated for displaying her versatile powerß. Lecky Harper, Ecq , of the Mount Vernon (Ohio) Banner appears to be quite confident of the re-election of Gov. Wtn. Medill. He offers to supply all Chase men with bis paper for one year to be paid for if Medill is ro elected. Democratic Meeting at Birmingham There will be a Democratic meeting in Bir mingham on Saturday evening, In market square. A number of eloquent gentlemen will be present, among them, Judges Bhaler and Shannon, Cel 8. W Blaok and Jehle, Eeq. Democrats and frieude of the Commonwealth, attend. FOitKIO N NKYV S r;n is iurru; uN tbl t<"lie:b THE wti: Th-: Cv.u!ain many interesting detv!* r.f ihe r>c*M b:t l (1 ccf Traktir Bridge, co the Teh.- rnay»*, but ft*w new in:ideni«. O'crra:** S mp“nn an 1 PelUair-r b.vih furnish ta t ,->rts. T’.:ey v the Rus-ian a: tack was ade h'-era'e 1 1! r< '«> ra thf ->ege of bt ba**tc-p: 1. ~ij if ib-.* Hustiv.i htd led in boliiog the h#* gOts i'U tii'* A": e' *-i l* of the river, tn-y lri:-ciirj fuMiicr I-' -attack the Al’ies from f:ur p.:uts, uain. '.j • >-A m-tin attack on BaUklava, aujther t,:i ihe British camp, and another eim u:'.ar-';ui;y ou the ex'rfnu* right an i lt*f* of the French !iqi- : I> oilmen's f -un i cn the body cf a I\ i-.-in 'j-nfr.l ir.Ji<*mv l--.s G-nrrii S ni”"* A n ‘-manat*** the RaSbian force f»t GOO aifanrrr auJ Oof) cavalry, with 160 guns, Tut* French bal only 12 O , ’H) men aod f.'ur batterir-H engag-’d Tho Stirdinians had -1 f-“ 0 men an 1 twenty four guns engaged, while t2r L.jgi'*n ijad o-.iy one butery in pUy. The bat tie tteg in M break cf day The Russians crositt d the river r.u fl ats. and drove in the A 1 lieJ cut 'i-’n Sonpson says the Russians advanced inrce tim*-a with the most determined bravory Thrico they ourried the briJgs and orownod the heights, bat were thrice driven back by t' e French batteries. The Zouaves ob&rged them with the bayonet, and tho EogVn battery made great havoc as tboy ri'ircftU'J to the riv r. The F.oglieh Lan- Cr-ra and I’renoh Mounted Chasseurs were sta tioned in the plain, bnt could not parsus the re treating army as tho Russian batteries kept up a fire from their own si-de of the river, and thus i covered their retreat. Genera! Pelissior calls the French toss 17 offi err:* killed, aud 63 wounded; 172 men killed, 160 mission:, and 1,100 wound d. The Sardinian loss was 260 The loss of tho Russians was 3 000 killed, and 6.0U0 wounded, including 1,600 wouudod prisoners in tho hands of the French, and 200 in tho hands of the Sardinians. The Turkß were not cogaged. The Russian report admits groat losses, and three Geucrals k ; !!ed. It attributes the loss to the too great impetuosity of the right columns of attack The Russian troops eugagod had juit arrived m the Crimea. General Gortsoha keff oorum*nded in person from the Maokentie eights. Th* 1 Grand Djke Constantine was not present, although it was stated that he was. Tho conditioa of tho Russian dead showed that they bad been Buhjeoted to a long maroh, and had suffered considerable hardship, whioh partly confirms Napoleon’s recent statement, that to his knowledge Russian resouroes are exhausted. General Pelissior issued a grandiloquent ordor announcing the viotory, but his account does not find favor In Paris. They say that he did not make the most of his victory, nor preparo a Buf ficunt force to crush the attack. THE QUEEN OF ENGLAND AT TUB TOMB OF NAPOLEON [Fivin tb« MoQltf*UT.) The gioen virited, the day befurc yesterday, the tomb of the Emperor. No one of her visits pru luce 1 a deeper Impression. As tho review U,'c 1 till very ta«c, *.cr M\j"G'y was no longer expected at the Hotel des lcvahdes ; neverthe less, she determined on going there, noiwith standing the lateness of the hour. The Queen arrived, eouac-qaently, at night fall, followed by a numerous euff, burroun-Je I by tho veterans of our old wars, who had hastened to meet her, while she advanced with noble composure tg* wirla the last looting place ot him who was Eugland’s most constant adversary. What a epectaole 1 How nnny remembrances with all tue coutrarl", they brought up to the mind 1 Bat when by the light of ?crchi*e, the glitter of uni forms, amid tbe strains of tbo organ playing “ Go-i eave the Qieen,” her Majesty was led by the Emperor to the chapel whero the remains of Napoleon lie, the effect was overpowering and immense, the emotion profound, for every one was rifleeting thiU this was no ordinary homage offered at the tomb ol a great man, but a solemn act, attesting that tbe rivalries of tne past were forgotten, and that now tho union between the two peoples had received its most signal oonse oration. The trial at Buffalo of Alexander Forbes, for shooting a dry-goods clerk named Shaler, for se iuoing bis vnf.j while absent in California, has just resulted in tbe acquittal of the prisoner. D was a case of peculiar barJahip for Mr. Furbes Shaler was his friend, in whom he had the ut most confidence, even remitting moneys to him with directions to give hie wifo any sum she re qjired—but tak.Qg advantage of this he entered his friend’s house only to beoomo the deetroyer of his peace. When Forbes returned from the land of gold aod found himself dishonored, it erased him, and in &Q insane moment he shot the Beduoer. At least, this was the defence. When tbe verdict of the jary was given announc ing an acquittal there was much applause from spectators. Judge Green had the doors dosed immediately, the guilty parties arrested aod fined $lO each. r -, "*»y*-* • ,;*?-**• 1 Alabama ELECiios.-The full returns of the . vote for Governor in Akbarov at the > recent e,eo tion show the following result : For Winston, : Dem , 43 G5B; for Sbortridge. American, 4- It,. . ; minority for Winston, 114'JC In view of the : faot that for sometime after the election n was i believed that Shortridgo was elected this may jbe considered an extraordinary rceu t, nua. \ North American Perfectly clear, friend. There is a Know Nothing agent of the associated press in Alabama as there is in most other piaoes, (including Louis ville,) and they nil Boom determined to make triumphs for their party, however diffsreutiy the people may think and wish. Method or Sowt.vu Wheat —Every person raising twenty or ihirty acres of wheat oan well afford to [-orohaso n seed drill, unless he can join a neighbor in buying one. Some of the ad i vantages of drilling in wheat, instead of sowing I broadcast, may be summed up as follows: | The seed is put into the ground at a uniform ! depth, the plants come op evenly, grow evenly, j &ad ripea at the same time, i A nuob smaller quantity of seed is require 1. 1 beoause no allowanoe need bo made for p u rtions left partially oovored, or covered too deeply ; nor for a Urge number of eeeds falling together, • as usually happens in broadcast sowing ; nearly | half a bushel of seed per acre may thus be saved, [ which with the present high price of wheat, ! would pay the oost of a seed sower the first year, i upon a largo farm, or where several small far- I mere unite in purchasing one. I Wbcro the plants grow at uniform diftancea, ‘ the light and air enter more freely, and a more vigor, us growth Is secured. Direct experiments have shown that whero the heads of wheat aland well apart, tbo kernels open oach heal are plumper, and often more than double the cum- Der of those upon heads growing closely teg-rib- NEWS BY TELEGRAPH Rf ported EI press I y for ihe Unify Moruin: I'ost N itr Tot i, S**p!ruH pr I — The In* - • •••; ' r-i Ivi* y hot f'*r dav.* ;■ -‘‘n* ,, i's b«at TE*- Lob- \' t ii*»*< b bn* r**-T-mniend«>i a ■ K »-r' *•“ - I u« mn’.-.n- irpv i &H Teasels coming from t‘b**-ap» 'ai. uu 16 tl‘-W fftiJ U> be e* U'ftl«sC>-Dt The ship Chur e* Br-k-. fr«n M-V.ie. M'Uf i * I v.*r w ,„ pul lulu thU »v'. !-•• ••*?•*•«» «. u feT*-r. AeTer»i of :h« -i.‘ 1. i»- ».l .h- '..-'■j-• it. bk*• been or let* l u- inj h- 1 n '. b' t ; •> ~ ■ " turnum wl'l. : i.- >• L " 1 , M ,..er :be .uperfi*. o i f- ! i»rted H;- .'ft'to.m !. • h--u 11 .«r*al Tb- offl-erft ' ! thr l 1 H.fc'e >...-n . rdered 1.. r-»- rt tt;. rr - • • ~n Uje 20’li in-t The -nr .! • ••a!" *v. »’ > p*c: her a.* t‘ e M«g • »*' L•t' hr h» I; -Li -: •! < 1 The Levant win rep.-r-l v- i>' a. . •■ f : ' ffi -ra ».n-l rre» fL-.®* anxiety t« Ml K-r the* t'-'vf from Pensacola for ’.l. ? p--r'. There are now emp s -'fti-l HI ihe h: Qeft-ly IftlKl w irkmeti. n.i <■! »b u> **i oim. t*aia ha* b:> wo. ,i •'- ft 0.l «• 1 '.DO'IJ 01 la#.l IQ :h- V • , th year lh - -rt-'. N V»HS. t> ’ptetn' or l 1 - - Th' U jrn.-l -sr t !r> . j *t ,h'. fti.-h. rrv !b»t Lieu’ U’C.ers l rMI r rffl iftl oohflefttion from f‘.- Depart rn-ni * 1 W■» • Ihftf tbe brn-K RDd nih-v. >. n-'f I «!i. h f>" i* -t'l by Bit ■’f rrefttia/>h- r«t;X ‘1- -u. >i-r. n... Withheld , . . . Ihe raite <o M.t vl l-.-. -r t.tr- Court yeetenlr The at-»»m«hip Citv fr 'tn Ms t arm an 1 N IcftUft. hftßarr:»ed. Kellef for the Norfolk B.* LTiHO&ft, ?eoiembor 1 1 •'! ih- :• •■' '■ thi« i-tty he'd thus ' • di-u-* : i‘ '-he r.-■ rs.mmoo huiounlfy th*t the orphan* In itie inb-rl"' 'lit-* be Immediftlely brougot here. .* utii* •: ipti us h.'-a alrrady baen made fur their rupport - J *• »:»• lendeats bate b«*en etigags*-!, and pro Ti-th UiaJ*- sop port them a year. Tb« njli* in this rlty reaohes PIXSA., Sept 13. A for th rebel of the sufferers hy ferer at Norfolk, war* h«.oiote«l for the purpose of mu Vug e-rtiona ptafe-i that sl7tio bad been sobrcribed. Hakal'SCTro, PepCemba- 13.- ro«<*tln? was h-li Ust night to raift« fundi for the relief of ,h«* «uiT Ter-s ot Nor folk and Portsmouth. Tb« turn of |llho*m* and forwarded. AL&iXT, September IS.—A is io Llii«.".ty for to morrow to take meaiu for ,he relict n; the Noifoik an! P rtsmouth suffereri*. Nrw ObLIAKS, B**ptetnb«r U—The steam-hi :> 0 nMm ik r rlred Unlay Irotn Vera Prut, hrluging advire* to the ifi loit Bbe had $lO,OOO n specie vn hoard. There ii hot little new* of Importance. The barque Wildflre, from New York, bad arrived at Vera Cra •. The Spanish *war steamer Iturbide had returned from Havana. Oen. Ignacio della Slave, at the head of the liberating for.:« of VeraOni*. had refused to ack: ottledgc the riuvie elonal Government of Carrera, and took p '*cet*eion i f the city Ills eourse wa* approved by tb*? iobabitaoM Many political exiles and refuses w<-re n-tvimiag to Mexico. At LecaLecas, the plan of Ayulta bad l««n alopt.-u, r.i.J Gen. Zamora was appointed Eiecutivo. Geoeral* Alvarcx and Carrlonfort were Eatrchlng u, on the dty of Mexico and were daily expected there. Report of Naval Board Approved. Washisotoh Citt, Sept. 12.—The report cf the Board tf Naval officers app doted by act of CoDgn'es to prom te the efficiency ot the Navy, having been ,-übmKtM by tbn Secretary of the Navy to the President, bus be«*n appiov«*d by the President after careful examination and r?fl* tion Two hundred aad one officers are x-moved fr-'in active service. Including 49 dropped from the roll en lr**!y; Cap tain < on leave of absence pay 17; on furlough pay li; dropped 3 : Oommanders oq leave pay 21; furlough '■)*>• 12; dropped 0; Lieutenants on leave pay lb; furlough 4 1 ): dropped 19: master*, including those In tb<* line Of pr imv tion, on leave pay 16; dropped 9; pastk-i mid shipmen on furlough 2; dropped 12. The circular orders will, we understand, be issued shortly O' of stations, iriYing detin.** :rr tin* inftT nation of the NnTy, and by wbicn ihe public wjli U*-.ro tl.o cliiDgce made. From Norfolk, and Portsmouth NomvLX, iMpt* tij 1 >.*r 12 The tidings from Norfolk continue to be of :tie heart sickening character. Th • official rej. rt announce 164 deaths forthe past three day-, vixOn Monday Tueedey 63, Wednesday 46. On \\ edneeday fiO oe« >;n.-e -wpre reported. Dr. Briggs has died) Dr. Beacbe.cf Wu-h -ington. Is also dead. In Portemoutn, on WVlnesday there were 20 deaths, and 20 new cases. A gr«al number » f new cases have. ccurred among families residiug iu n wrr-' deemed healthy portions of both ciiie“, and wbi' l. buvt* heretofore been exempted from tbs epidemic. Acousta, M*., September 12. Return" frutn town give Wells, Democrat, for Governor. 40 uB3 ; Merrill, K N. and Fueioniat, 43.t'90. Reed, Whig. G.3OC. Mi mil 10-ps In those towns 0,361 from last year, when be lm’ked I,.>W ma jority. lo the genate, 21 of tbe 3l Srnal.'rr *-l»-. ..*-d sr*- Democrats and Antl-Fnrlonists The arr two to one in opposition to Morrill. Sallai, N J. September U —Tb« body of an unkoowu mau suj poped to r-elong to Philadelphia, wm found thin «f -ternonu «t f ur o'clock, in Salem creek. lie is *uppo**-d to have fallen overboard from a vessel, aud bud probably l*etj*i Id the water some days, as the l-ody vsh much dee>.iupos*-d and disfigured. Ths Coroner buldiog <»u inque-t Lhia evening. WaSHlnotok Citt, September 13 —The 1 rej. d,-nl }.»* r(> pointed S. G.Oato, of Alabama, Aesoeiate Justice o! the preme Cour' of Kansaa, In plft'-e ff Elmore, rem-r>*«*d, is “ HALLEY’S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR.” 1« virtues ere so rare, mighty and ecceotrie, that often they appear to work more like miracles than by science, -G-vtivtt. electric, and astounding are its power® on the human bodV, that, though now ItUdaily tried by ihoo- Mitils of people, not odh ot Lhis great mails but is delighted b* tend <*omparisoo, and candidly confess they, on no con* si-i-tsUOD, wi.l ever again be without it. Th« inventor. Mr H. Dallxt, has wisely kent the secret to uimev.L Counterfeits are busy about it, out without *ncl’s overwhelming merits defy all competition, „j.j }.« peculiarities analysis. Wo coofldentiy commend .1 : piiroots to seek It- B'-quaiutaoce, for surely such a I- -nd, who laugh-* r.t death and suffering, restores the i .ud l.mi--. lui.t. and fcarrtri to perfection, and all flora is - n rri-'Dd indee I.' \\ r wi.-h ib- of tb s mighty blessing, who la a r , ~ r t mankind, God rpet'd. ~2 . g.T,u:ce without a fteel-piate engraved label. With urii-iti;:*- >-f HENRY DALLKY, Manufacturer, C V. CLICKBNER A CO . Proprietor*, fk 11 at '.*& c**qU per box by Dr. G. 11. KBYBER, 140 W id >nl bv nearly every dealer In medicines luhout the United States. All orders or letters tor in 'rcuU'io rr »Jvlce, to he addressed to 0. V. CLICKBNBR * f.' . New York eep4:dew2w VVe have Just received, br Express, ,j r / H urg* |i,t i'i.ANTEK’B, HUNGARIAN and other 7 /r ; f H aTc < ■ luie»t >-tyle t which we will s»U as Vow for - A .». »». ai)T hi-ttse in th- city. Call and see MORGAN A CO., 164 Wood street, next bouse to the new Presbyterian Church. p—.-T* Sheriffalty.—QKOßQß H. RIDDLE, of the t'uy ci will be a candidate for the office ; iff of Allegheny County, at the ensuing eleo ;.t. jyidawte Pennsylvania Insurance Company OF PITTSBURGH, Corner of Fourth and Smithfteld b treats. AUTIMRIZKD CAPITAL, $300,000. r- I.sscas BuiUiugs sod o h*r I*r-jperty against Loss L r» / or Iterate* by Fire. and th* Wild of the £fta and li: mJ N nvig.itior. and Transportation dibbotobb: Wm P Johnston, Rody Patterson, Jacob Painter, A a Carrie*. W. M’Clintock, KennedyT.Friend, J:.Ne«iey, W. 5. Uaveo, D. £. Park, I unt-r Spr'-ul, Wade Hampton, D. M- Long, A I Jones, J. H. Je:;«*s, U. K. Coggshall, OFFICERS: Hon. WM. F. JOHNSTON. iv< JVuuienf RUDY PATTERSON. frc'vand Trfasurer.\. A. CARRIER. .AirtxfarW &crl rivers 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 iaimed at the lowest rates consistent with safety to all parties. muoTOßs: Hober t Gal way, Alexander Bradley, J arnefl i Hood, John Fullerton, Jr-hn M’Alplu, Samuel M’Olurkan, Nt’illium Phillips, James W. Hallman, J.>hn Scott, Chaa. Arbuthnot, Jraepb P- Gaxkam, M. David Richey, James M&.'Hha l, John M’GIU, Unratio N. Lea. Kittanning. eureka insurance company OF PITTSBURGH. JOHN n. BHOENBERGER, PaxajMicr. Hubert FINNEY, BicHSta&T. C W. BATCHELOR, OctHtuL AGENT. WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL KINDS MARINE AND FIRE RISKS DIRECTORS: J 11. Ehoenberger, G. W. Cass, C. W. Batchelor, W. K. Nlmick, j >l. Bannock, T. B. Updike, W W. Martin, A- D- Oochran, it. T. Leech. Jr., John A. Caughey, tJeorue S. BeMen, 8- 8* Bryan, David McCandlesa. All Losses sustained by parties insured under polV ci- issued by this Company wIU be Überally adjusted and promptly paid at its Offlot, No. 99 WATER street. ( Jyll WILLIAMS & ALLEN, sCccassoßa to ARNOLD & WILLIAMS, UAKOFACTUAIKfi OF ChiJson Furnaces, Wrought Iron Tubing, AND FITTING GENERALLY, For Warming and Ventilation of BuUdingt. . A A. will contract for Warming and Ventilating by Steam or Hot Water, Pipes or Chilson’s Furnace, Churt-h-s, Schools, Hospitals, Factories, Green Houses, G.-ur tl intutbi, Jails, Hotels, or Dwellings. No. 26 MARKET street. Pittsburgh. ft Pld ’• UKKAT SUCCESS—The nuv novel by the author of “Alone.” The H.dden Path ; by Marion Harland, of Richmond, Va. . , Two oditions sold! Third edition printing. The extra ordinary success of Miss Harland’e “Alone,” running through edition after edition with great rapidity—repub* bshed in England with a still larger sale—translated into the Fn>ueb*and German languages with marked success— jp. perhaps the beet evidence of the originality and popular ity of her writings. In the language of an eminent critic. • she may henceforth take raok among the most sueeeasful uovelistsof the United Sates” One 12mo voL Prioe sl,2fc For sale by VT MINER A CO^ Repl2 No. 32 Bmithfleld street. JAVA COFFEE —80 bags, prime, for sale by *ep3 Ahum, MAIB A SVNTSft, W Agno and P*ver of Thr*« Y Standing Gnrcd.*-Mr. John Loogden, now living et Bearer Dam, Hanover county, near Richmond, had Ague and Fever for three years; most of the time he had cbiUs twice a day, and rarely less than once, he was parched with fevers as soon aa the chill left him; and after trying physicians, quinine, moat of the tonics advertised, and everything recommended to him, was about to givo op in despair, when Carter's Bpaolah Mixture was spoken of: he got two bottles, but before he had uied more than a single ; on*, he wm perfectly cured, and has not had a chill or fever since. Mr. Lonrden in only one out of thousands’ who have been benefited by this great tonic, alterative and blood po rifler. Bee advertisement ser-tlm Inhalation for Diseased Lungs, The mode of Inhalation, in case of diseased lungß and throat, recommended by Dr. Curtis in his advertisement, strikes us as the true one. It la now generally admitted by | our best phyriciana, that local rffeeoltiJs can only be suc cessfully treated by local applications. This practice has been pursued from the flrst*wtth 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 to the especially, to avail themselves of Dr. Curtis' remedy.—(One who has tried it ] See advertisement in thin paper. Ozuftott—Da. Conns’ HYGEANA Is the original and only genuine article. sep4:3wdaw f|- .Tmt Received* a superior lot of Luton* Poneee and Grass OOATB, which are desirable, and will be sold low roa cash, at ] y 4 No. 240 Liberty street, bead of Wood. MARRIED, In Bt. Paul’s Cathedral, on Tuesday morning, 11th last, by the RL Rev. Bishop O’Connor, Mr. JOHN B. RYAN, or Cincinnati, and MARY LOCIBA BLAKELY, daughter of James Blakely, Esq., of Ooldas Township. On Wedneeiay evening, at 7 o’clock, after a-long and lingering illnea-, of disease of the heart. Captain JA *iRS O’UANNKLL, late of the firm of Kennedy 4 Co , of the Rio Graode Elver Packets, Texas, in the 40th year of his age. The friends and a* qualntances of the family are respect fully invited to attend his funeral, this Hoxunso, 14th Inst., at 6 o’clock, from his Ute residence. No. 177 Wylie street, one door from the corner of Logan, to proceed to St Mary’s Cemetery. , . [New Orleans and Texas papers please copy ] NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. fy-ir-T, -me Gap tail ns of the different Fire Companies will meet on SATURDAY next, at 7 o’clock £. M., in the NEPTUNE Hall. Punctual attendance i requested, sepli GEORGE FUNBTON, Chief Engineer. TO THE HONORABLE the Judges of ihe Court oi Quar- ; tar Sessions of the County of Allegheny: The petition of WM. MILLER and CHARLES W. RIOK- J2T3ON, Merchants, doing business in the dty oi Pittsburgh, under 'he firm name of Millet A Kkketson, respectfully represent—That they are citizens of the United Butes and of the State of Pennsylvania; th*t they are desirous to keep fur sale, and to Bell siihin the said city, vinous, spirituous, and malt or brewed liquors, by measure not lees than one quart, according to the provisirns of the Act of 14th April. A. D. 1856, Your petttijners therefore pray your Honors to grant them license so to do, on being satisfied that your petition ers are men of temperate habits, and of good repute for honesty, and that the? have given bond, with approved se curity. and pa*d the license fee, according to the several orovlsions of the Act of Assembly above referred to. And they will pray, Ac. MILLER A RICKETSON. sep!4:d3t ÜBLtC NOTICE is hereby given, that the undersigned will apply by petition tas published below) to the Court of Quarter Sessions ol Allegheny County, at October term, 1855, for license to sell liquors under the Act of As sembly, entitled, “An Act to restrain the sale of Intoxica ting liquors," approved April 14th, 1866. JACOB KELLER, Liberty street, Pittsburgh, To the Honcrahle the Judges of the Court of Quarter See dons of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania: The petit! n of JACOB KELLER, of said county, respect fully sboweib—That your petitioner Is a citfaen of the United States, cf tetqperate habits, and gord n pate fo* honesty, and a resident of the Pifib Ward, In the city of Pittsburgh ; that be is not the keeper of any hotel. Inn, tavern, restaurant, eating-house, oyster house or cellar, tfiea re, or other place of entertainment, amusement or re fre-hmeot. He therefore prays your Honors to grant bio a licence to sell vinous, spirituous, malt and brewed liquors, according to the Act of AssTmbiy, entitled, “An Act io R» strain the Sale of Intoxicating Liquora,” approved April 14th, 1865; ycoft-petitioner having complied with the re quirements of act in relation to public advertisement. And he will ever pray. JACOB KELLER. sepU.dSt Stray Cow. ..-..Ai a LARGE RED COW, with white forehead ecd white back, and ashort tail, has been fjr tho last few days about the premises of BENJAMIN’ CRaWTOBD, cu the bank of the Allegheny river, First Ward, Allegheny City, where she may now be found by tin owner, who can heve her on paying 00-rgea. [sepl4:d4t* VALUABLE PRIVATB LIBRARY—On Saturday even lug, September 15th. commencing at o’clock, will be Bold at the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, an entire and valuable private library, col lected by a gentleman of extensive reading in English lite rature, hiMory, travel, biography and fdence, embracing many works of rarity and interest. Among them will be f..and English Anthology, 2?o s ; Niebuhr’s Rome, 2 vols: Matthew Prior’s Poetical Works, 2 vols; library editions of tha early English Fbeta and Dramatists; Montaigne's Works; Cbax.nlng’s Memoirs, 8 vols; Writings of Emanuel Swedenborg] The Great Harmonla, 2 vols; biblical Researches, 8 vela; Townsenu’s Arrangement of tire Old Testament; Layard s Nineveh and its Remains, 2 v jla; Smith’s Dictionary of Arts. Science and Manufactures, 2 vols; Mosheim’s Church History; Yolomes cf Bohn’s Standard Library; Park’s Pantheon; Works of Charles Follen, 0 vols; Barclay’s Dictionary, Ac. A so, a number of valuable works in French Literature, such as Lamartine’s Histoire Des Girondons, 2 vols; Mad De Stael, Baflon, Borsuet, Pascal, Madame De Sevlgne; French and English Dictionary; French and Latin Diction ary, Ac [sep!4j P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. STRAWBERRY TOOTiI WASH—A n«w and excellent article for cleansing the teeth and \ uclfying the breath. A large supply received by JOSEPH FLEMING, g«pl4 corner Market and Diamond. taINB SOAP—I have rewired a rtur larg* and tine as- Jc sortment of Toilet Soaps, among which an Lubln's genuine Bensoin, Nymph, Lous Brown Windsor, Honey, Ponclne, and the celebrated M lk of Lettuce Soap.- Those wishing anything in tbs line 6bould cal! and examine mine before purchasing. fpepl4] JOS. FLEMING.^ IWU LUSTRALK —l hare joßt received a sup;ly of Haul’s and Basin's Ban Los*rales—excellent articles tor beautifying and promoting the growth of the hair. sepH ; JOS. FLEMING. A pr>MATin VINEGAR—An excellent artlole for pick J\ bealache. Sold by faepl4J JOS. FLEMING. T?INE BXTRAOTB FOB THE HANDKERCHIEF—I £ bare just received a largo'assortment of fine Extracts. Those wiablDg anything In this line should call and exam* ine mine before purchasing. JOS. FLEMING, M pl4 corner Market and Diamond. STRIPED BLACK SILKS—Just received, a variety of the above, of excellent quality. B #pU A. A. MASON A CO , 25 Fifth Bt. MOIRS ANTIQUE TRIMMINGS—Every description of new colored and black Moire Antique and Plush Trimmings just received. A. A. MASON & CO, sep!4 25 Fifth street. 5 OASES “Thomas’” superior Chewing Tobacco, In 3 boxes; •. 6 gross •' Mrs. Miller'- " Fine Out Chewing Tobacco; 35 do “Goodwin’s" do do do 2 bbls Scotch Snuff; Just received and for sale by RETMBB A ANDERSON, ra pl4 No. £9 Wood street. PEA NUi'B—-26 bags Afrto n Pea Nuts, a superior arti ole, just received and for sale by eep!4 REYMER h ANDERSON. NATIVE WINE*—A very superior article of Isabella and Catawba Wine and Brandy for sale at Cincinnati prices, by JONES k DENNY, g«pl4 No. 60 Water street. Watehso and Watch Repairing. Ww. WILSON, Market street, corner of Fourth. • Gold and Silver Watches from $lO to $3OO. Sole agency for sale of Charles Frodsham's unrivalled Time keepers. Watch Repairing attended to promptly, end done In a superior manner V g&- Jewelry, Silver Ware and Military Goods at Eastern prices “©t se pl 3 INDELIBLE INK—6 gross Kidder * Piya-n'a for sale b; B. A. PAHNESTOOK A CO., corner First and Wood ms. CIITBIO ACID—7S !bs for ral« by ) S epl3 B A. TAHN'EBTOJg A CO. Roll bbimbtonb—eooo ttw for «de by nopl3 B. A. FAHNEgTOCK A CO. DRBBB AnD CLOAK TRIMMINOA—A. A. MA-ON A 00. will receive on the 14th of September, a splendid variety of new Trimmings, comprising— All wldJu of Plash and Moire Antique Trimmings Figure), Velvet, Moss and Tufted do Narrow Galoon Trimmings; Bibbon do Buck Velvet Bibbon Trimmings. MILLINfiiIY GOODS —We Trill receive in a few days oomplete assortment of the above. replS A. A. MABQN A 00, EAVY WttlTK COTTON FRINGES— gome good styles just received, of the above. tep!B A. A. MABON A 00., 26 Fifth fit. THE NEW SOUTHERN NOVEL-Th» Hronra PATH, Marion Harland, Author of “Alone.” One neat 12mo, price $1,26. The endorsement of the Northern press : “ It will every wey sustain the repuiat on so worthily won by the author’s first effort. It exhibits the seme healthful sentiment and beau Iful feeling, the same truth ful simplicity and yet charming elegance, the same just appreciation of different phases of social and domestic life, and la most aptly and gracefully wrought-"— lf. T. Courier and Enquirer. “The Hidden Path Is a work of originality and genius, full of striking thoughts, beaut fcl descriptions and grace ful conversation, and just interesting enough as a story to carry the reader through a volume, from the perusal of which one rises better at heart, and with a more genial, friendly feeling towards humanity in geuscal."— Barton Daily Journal. u We take the liberty of oonfldently commending it to our readers, as oa e of those gentle, earnest books, which will be found acceptable to all pure hearts, and become, we sincerely trust, an especial favorite with the women readers of America."— Phil. Brming Bulletin. For sale by W. A. QILDBNPBNNEY A 00., geplS Fifth st.. opposite the Theatre. One Hundred Dollars Beward* THE ABOVE REWARD will be p{dd for Information th&i will letid to the apprehension and conaiotion or the person or persons who fired tha stand or pulpit en the Tarentum Camp-ground. WM. MAGILL, 8ep12.-dtw3t President Board of Trustees. STORE HOUSE, FARM, Ac.—For sale, 18 acres or good land, all well fenced, with a garden paled in: plenty of small fruits, grapes, Ac.; an orchard of selected frul.; a large double Brick House, with eight rooms', kitchen and cellar; a brick Store House, with counter, Ac.; barn, sta ble, and other oat houses; well of good water. The land Is of a deep, good soQ, and in excellent condition. About one aero in timber, and coal under the whole place. Situated two miles from the Ohio rlyer, at Smith’s Landing. Price $1,400. Terms easy. £. CUTHBERT A SON, seplfl 68 Market street. NEW BOOKS I NSW BOOKS 11—Tbe Hidden Path, bj Marlon Qarland, author of “Alone lowa u it la, by N. Howe Parker; Memoirs of James Q. Bennett; Japan as It Was and Is, by R. Hildreth; Olle, or the Old West Korns; Star Papers, byHenry W. Beechw; Doestioks, what he say a; Bell Smltn Abroad, Illustrated; Pounds, Shillings'and Pence, by Samuel I^rer; Six Tears Later, by Dumas; „ . Panorama cfUfe and Literature, fcr September. Just «“>^T^K mn?bkney 4 00., fifth it, oppollt* tbs Th«*tr». li O. OF O. F. CDIiEDHATIOII, SEPTEMBER 14, 1855. MEMBERS of Subordinate than Encamp ment member*, will meet at the City Hall, as 10 o’olock A. M. Encampment members will meet at tha Odeon Hail at same hoar. The Procession will form, on Fourth street. The Mar shals will conduct the members from the City Halt in pro cession down Market to Fou th, along Fourth to Rots, passing the Odeon, when the Encampment members wtli fall in line; down Ross to Water, along Water to Smith field, up Smithfield to Fifth, along Fifth to Liberty, down Liberty to Marbory, along Marbury io Penn, up Peon to Mechanics’ street Bridge, across Bridge to Chesnat street, up Chesnut to Ohio, along Ohio to Federal, down Federal and over Bridge to St. Clair, along St, Clair to Market, down Market to City Hall, where an Address wOl be deliv ered by Bro. R. A. Lambzrtos, of Harrisburg, R. W- G. W. I praver and Benediction by the Chaplain. I After the formation of the procession,-the (Sty Hall will be open, in charge of a committee, for the admission of Lillies desirous to hear the Address. Seats will be reserved l for them. On the return of the procession to the Hail, tha public wQI be admitted, aod are cordially Invited to be 1 present. 1 Members of Subordinate Lodges are requested to appear ] in appropriate Regalia, and wearing white gloves. Bn- I campment members In full Regalia, with black gloves. Bepll:2t(Tu*?)» HENRY LAMBERT, Chief MarabaL iS3 HATS, UATBr—We hove received our FALL Jag STYLE OF BELK HATS, which will be found, on in* spection, a neat and good article. A good Hat for $B, and an extra one for $4. Call and see. MORGAN A 00- No. 164 Wood st., Next house to the new Presbyterian Ghorch, One door from Sixth street. WOOD WELL’S FURNITURE €BAVHI. WHOL a-ALK \i k ML 1MB&A01NQ gVBBV 8 f,*-B OS' FURNITURE, IN ROSEWOOD, MAHOGANY AND WALNDT, SUITABLE FOB PARLORS, CHAMBERS, AND DINING ROOMS. EQUAL TO ANT IN NEW TORE OB PHILADELPHIA, AND AT LOWER PRICES. Every article made by hand, and warranted. Cabinet Makers Supplied with any quantity of FURNITURE and CHAIRS, on reasonable terms. Hotels and Steamboats FURNLBHJSD AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE. Warerooms, Hob. 77 and 79 Third street, rfugg PITTSBURGH, PA A. A. OAKRIBB 8. 8. CA&&1S& A. A. CAEEIfia * ORO m Qumer Fburth and Smiih/ldd ttruU, Pitttbvrgk, Pa^ AGENTS STATE MUTUAL FIRE AND MABJNE INSURANCE CO ol aiisumti. capital *350,000. GIRARD ' FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE CvaU-AffT i 0? PBILADDLPHIA. CAPTIAL 9300,000. INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE TALLEY OF VIBQINIA, Winona BTBB, VA. CAPITAL 9300,000. CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY HiBTFOBD, CONB. mil ' CAPITAL AND ASSETS.* .93,104,489. WESTERN FARMERS INSURANCE COMPANY, NEW LISBON, OHIO. TJ. HUNTER, Aoxar, 8t Charles Battling, No. 108 i. • Third street, Pittsburgh. | omoess: i. 1 F. A BLOOKSOM* President. £ I JAMES BURDICK, Vice President. > LEVI MARTIN, Secretary and Treasurer. . pwtsbchqh BJtrEasncEs: James W. Woodwell, Joseph Plummer, i James Wood, R M. Riddle, ■, Jno. V. tiarbaogh, Dr. Jno. E. Park, j!6] Ifm. Simms, Birmingham, Dawson, Newmeyer ACo British and Continental Exchange. BIGHT BILLS DRAWN BY DUNCAN, SHEEHAN A CO. ON THE UNION BANK , LONDON, 11l Buns OF £1 AKD UPWA&XB. fJTUBBE DRAFTS are available at all the principal . 1 Towns of ENGLAND, SCOTLAND and IRELAND, ara the CONTINENT. We also draw Eioht Bills od fff. A. Grunebaam * Bailia, FRANKFORT A MAIN , Which serve as a Remittance to all ports of QEIUHaNT, - SWITZERLAND and HOLLAND. * Persons intending' fb travel abroad may p roc ora, through >.• us, letters of Credit, on which Money be obtained, aa ■ needed, in an; part of Europe. i CoLLacTios i of Bills, Notes, aid oJbor securities in So* * rope, will rectire prompt attention. \ W4L H. WILLIAMS A CO., > Wood, comer Third street. WILLIAM HUNTER, DEALER EXCLUSIVELY IN FLOUR AND DRAIN. Ho. 299 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. CoASTAarur atcxmsa, the BEST BRANDS of PENNSYLVANIA, OHIO INDIANA and MISSOURI, BUPERFXNE and EXTRA FLOUR, , Which will alwayß be eold at the Lowest Gash prices. fnplL WM. B. HAYS & CO., DEALERS IN BACON, HIMS, SIDES & SHOULDERS LARD, LARD OIL, DRIED BEEF, 80Q ARrCURZD and CANVASSED HAMS. A large stock always on hand at Bo* 907 Liberty street, Je6] ParsßPßQg, Pnrw*Si a. 3. cmaasa..j. o. outturns...a. a tuncs,..w. a. wooewaxd* . AMERICAN PAPIER 31 A C II E KABOTACftranre company, NO. 78 SECOND STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. Manufacturers of papier maohe ornaments for Churches, Houses, Steamboats, Ac.; Mirror and Picture Frames, Window and Door Heads, Brackets, Trusses*. Cornices, Ventilators and Centre Pieces for Ceilings, Ro sattee and Mouldings of every description, size and design* cox&psb and warranted more durable than any other article-- now in use. Orders executed on the (hottest notice. NJR -Atention of Steamboat Builders is especially di rect* l othts article, on account Dfitslight weight. CUMMINS, TUNES A C 0„ No. 78 Second at, between Wood and Market je2l - Pittsburgh. JOHN COCHRAN & BROS. MANUFACTURERS OF IRON RAILING, IRON VAULTS* VAULT DOOMS, Window Shutters, Window Guards, Ac. *os, 91 Beoond street and 86 Third «t t (DItWIIR WOOD ißc uabkitJ PITTSBURGH, r Hi 7i on hand a variety of new patterns aney anw Plain, suitable for all purposes. Particular attention paid to enclosing Grave Lots. Jobbing done at short notice, (mfl S. M’KEE & CO , jfajsoxaonmsas of M'KEE’S PENNSYLVANIA GLASS WINDOW GLASS Extras Double Strength, Imltntlon Crown r ji ub TUla, Flaaka, Pickle end Presam /are; Wine, Portar end Mir Telegraphic & Lightning-Ro'’ (1 B£IX)MD> BETWEEN WOOD A ipirvip atb pirtaaor.au, rxir _5‘ Aaßlg: Bm » But a short distance from tho ' m y K . tkt u-ati-,- from Monongnhelo Honae, Bt. Cb- g j." ** J ‘ B ' ,OBES E. D. DEBIT JONES & DENNY, Forwarding and Commission Merchant) »pi»] at wat t jB hturrt, piTraspsan. HOUSE. 'V. A. BLOSSOM, Pjiopeietoj SEW BRIQHTOB, BEAVER COUNT!, PA. rr» t „ TB „, Uemov&l, \ ‘ KIfINER & 00. have removed their office to No. opposite Meson’s, la Dr. G. fi. Sisif Ucniut) office, where citizens will find ibe books own » mreive au .sc.-ipUons lor IRVING’d LIVE OF WAtDCV T He»tiom*. j» u i j NEW GOODS.—A. A. MASON A CO. hers just opened ' cases Merrimack, Bprague and other makes of Print' entirely new styles. & cases good Cast colored Ginghams; 10 w best brandi of Bleached Muslins; 20 bales •* Brown u Also, a large assortment of Cheeks, Drills, Jeans, Tweed. Ac., Ac. seplO Millinery goods-a. a. mason* co.wm open,* Monday. a large and well selected el sortment of Millinery Goods, Blonde Edgings, fine Franc; Flowers, Floss Baches, fine French Finite, Btrew Braid'" Moss Buds and Leares, Ribbons, Feathers a- d V«lTr; Piquets, Tinsel Ornaments, Sprigs and Bunches, Ac. | sept BPHALTUU 1200 E>3 for sale by seplO B. A, FAUNESTOOK Jt Of •» * W?Ui PAILKKS —24 dwißO reverse action —i J\ cdjusting Parers, suitable for any aixe&fruLL' 1 -d **? seplO JAMK3 WARDRQK/'• _ cor &ale? I>WO URIOK HOUSKsToow occopie* ~ fifth situate in Allegheny City, at ujr *>} good tenor; Federal street, ore offered for sale r .rt bel; $2OOO. « r- .a easy tenasC,^- aepB . vCTDB£ET A 80S, \ Bart»« - O'OTELS, H©UB&>iteecsr- -loence OflUt* XX Mechanics are \xxr s, Manufacturer*,Merchants * their Help and tfc*» ‘ted and solicited ta aid] and obt-‘ classes, both * Apprentices. Also. »h« «o*& business found v • * Ht * female shall be attended to. » J5 P them on short notion at BARR'S ■ No No. HO Libertj street- CQBusny returned to applications by mail, unless by * postage* stamp. seplr 43 Market atrecC