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OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY. pittsbcb®b MONDAY MOKNING: STATE DEKOOEATIC NOJIINATIOR FOB CANAL commissioner \RNOLD PkUMER, A ILL' rsyA yOO COUXT7. COTTNTY DEMOCRATIC ROMIRATIOHB. BIHAtOB: WILLIAII WILKINS. Peebles township JAMBS B. FULTON, Taroutum «AMCBL SMITH, Allegheny . JAMBS SALISBURY, Birmingham U MAGEE. Piltaburgh; L B. PATTERSON, Mifflin. BODY PATTERSON, City. PiOTtIONOTAAV JOHN BIRMINGHAM, Ohio township. fRXAFORI* '■ THOMAS BLACKMORR, Upper St. Clair WILLIAM ALEXANDER, City. COMMISSION** JAOOB TOMER, Pittsburgh. ACDITOafI: 10HN MURRAY, South Pittsburgh; A B. M'FARLAND, North Fayette towmshtp. DiExcrofi oy poob : JOHN BOYLE, Indian* township. Democratic County Committee of Correspondence. Under a resolution of the late Democratic Convention, ,h.. fbllmrtug geutlemen here boeu eppoluted the Oounty Onmuititoe of Correspondence for one year : Hon. O. bu“'BlnutaS>™'; Th°ffl»* A William JotaslOD. Uer j m . n , arulown; B- B. Hoberts, Township; John H. pitt«bnrgh; Michael Sow. J* Varsallle* Town -I*l,UMps. Robinson Township. B in, ^« ►hip: John «• “f'r ry fiSS Ar4r.» Snort, tlirabeth; John Bo- • Allegheny ; Morrison Foster, 1 *• B- Uod, North Fayette Townahlju BLACK, CTlutrmtm. HUlUilSb POST JOB OFFICE. We would call the attention of MERCHANTS A BUSINESS MEN to the fart that we have '“*]L from Philadelphia a number of fonts of new Job Type, and an now prepared to fill order, for Carla, Otrculara, Bi U.ids, Paper Boohs, Posters, and Programmes tor eihlbi tuns. AH orders will ba promptly filled. M ~rETTINGILL A CO., AdvnUsmg are the Agents for the Pittsburgh Dally and Weekly Pu: and “e Authorised to roeetre AovrrmscKJorr, and ■e. sauadPrioss for us at the same ratesies reqn .r* a I n e. o‘S c « are It K«w Yow, 122 Nmc stbxit, .faces are *t Boston. 10 Stats btbe*t. HBHOLD THE BLAIIDBB EXPOSED. | , Frecsoil nni K. N. papcre throughout the I N jrth have been busy for a long time in charg ing upon Gen. Pieroo and hia udminiatration, a dtaigu to aid and encourage the establishment | oj slavery in Kansaa. It was a groundlees , oiargo, and the refutation and rebuko are now coming out with startling effoot. It is now proved beyond a donbt that Atohison, 'tringfel low Whitfield A Co., whose gang the new Gov ernor has joined, are opposed to the national ad ministration, and bid it drfiincc. A writer in Kansas, who is a correspondent of the St. Louis Democrat, gives us the following account of a - fairs in that territory. r. Ktvm all that I h.re burn aid. to Irarn or obeerve t.ere, Gan. StringfelloW baa btau abueed far beyond hla de white Atchison baa not been denounced enough. Ha ~ ,a, and not fctringfcllow, who «.i the author and roul ot ;Lo election outrages. But General Slringfellow endorses ad the art. of the Kansas Legislature, and always speaks ~r Atebiaju in the warmest te ms of friendship. Of Reed er lie never (peaks,eirept in the moat rootemplnons pbra A','hi-on and Stringfeliow bolb endorse fully the Celehrated Kansas law. iu regard to Slavery, -blob tb. ha. made for, ,-er n'H rati, as the Black Laws Tb. -e law, are now understool to 1 e the platform upon which the Atchison Know-Nothioga »Und, and upon which they meal: to resist th. administration, and all other par i ,es. They ignore the Democratic party. Benton. Preeldcnt 1-ierce, the Cabinet and every one else, and intend to rarry toe territory and General Whitfield with them, llor he has recently cared into their Know-Nothing dodge,, upon a purely AlchLrou and StringfelloW programme, and by mean, of the secret working- of the machinery of the Or J,r. Br. you may eipect to see the Democratic party, ae well a, the admlnta.ration, Ignored by Kansaa iu the neat election" From ibis extract it will be seen bow totally unrounded is the obnrge that has been so indus-' triousiy circulated against the administration, it is the opponent! of the administration who are thus forolng slavery upon Kansas. It is the Know Nothings that are engaged in the work of extending the area of slavery If Kama! be cjma a slave Stall it mil be the knot* nothing! that havi madi it so. Let that fact bo remem bered. And th tit is a fact and the truth is now abundantly proven, in the Cincinnati En quirer we find the following, which came as a telegraphic despatch from Chicago . ..mm, Kanns Lntwlalur.. on th.i 'il»t lust., the son , urr,Dt leß.'lutlonw denunciatory of President Pierce tor reunrvins J uiigs Elmore, were ilebutvd. Mr. McMeekln lliougbt the President rhouM be tsugbt 10 know bis place Ma.STklS LOUT THEY W£E« UAkI.VU TUXM..D.VIB SIWCVUIIa. Mr. Blfir said that Heeler was removed only to prapare the way for Elmore's removal. Mr. Wbillook thought the President should have lent a battalliou ot K.UI.H to .laughter the whole crowd of Freesoilers. An amendment was llnallj adopted, leaving the resolution about the aame as the original." It ia well known that every member of the Legislature of Kansas was of tbo Atchison Btripe. The vote was unanimous in regard to slavery, anil the samo Legislature passed a strong reso lution censuring the President. How now will the Freeeoil and K. N. papere exouse their fraud in having charged upon General Pieroe a com plicity with Atchison and his friends The Bame writer, from whom we last above quoted, adds: II Indlcataa an unufiual de/ree of hardihood for the Know Nothing Fusiocists of the North, to to make t-aplul out of the acts cl their allied In Missouri. Th* LiT* PROCEEDIKO 5 07 THI KANSAS LEGISLATURE, THE ATTEMPT L-rruaKNow Nothing m'bdcrats to deft the President , , „| S BFMJVAt ul J lift I ELMORE, AM- THtIS ABUSE Of UU ADMINISTRATION, IXkuSE.N TUI MUI’D AM) Td« atSPOtTB cIt ,TT 01 THE AITI THE BtKI No F ELI.oW PARTY IN KxSUt V.glKt tun HLLON'.-tPuN THE ENEMIES o! TUi DEMOf THKT SEE IT HOW We told the Democrats last fall that they would get nothing by going into the Know No thing party. It was a Whig concern, got np to beat the Democracy, and put Whigs and Free- Boilers into offico. Look at the result of tbs ballotings on Satur day, and see if they do not prove what we said to be true. There will be only two D.moorats on the K. N. ticket probably, and those for offi- cos of no proG t. Jones, for Sheriff, Whig. Vankirk, for Treasurer, Whig. Woods, for Prothonotary, Whig. Flannigan, for Senato, Whig. Crouch, for Commissioner, Whig. Glass, for Auditor, years, Whig. Carlisle, for Auditor, 2 years, Whig, backhouse, for Assembly, Whig. Leslie (probably), for Assembly, Whig Poster, for Assembly, Free9oil. Hays, Ward, Beeson, Craft, Kirkpatrick and & host of others, originally Democrats, are thrown overboard. Don’t you see it now, neigh bors v How do yon like it How many more Demoorats are going to join them for the mere purpose of helping to put Whigs Into office, and to overthrow the Demo craoy ? But the Demooraoy is safe. DEMOCRATIC MKETISOi There was a splendid turn ont of the Demoo raoy in Birmingham on Saturday evening. Bha ler Shannon and others addressed tho meeting. A larger or more enthusiastic gathering was per haps never seen in that Democratic stronghold The Demooraoy are thoroughly aroused, and hundreds of Whigs will join ns heart and hand in a good oanse. And why ehoold they not There is very little difference of opinion between u 3, and it is wrong to throw away any votes th.i year Something Rotten. Tbe State of Camden and Amboy are retort ing to all sorts of expedients for the purpose of withdrawing attention from their delinquency at the recent Burlington massaore. One way is to seonre a press to defend their case. We noticed, shortly after the catastrophe, and remarked at the time, that the Philadelphia Ledger was silent .-SEPTEMBER 1~ upon the subject, but attributed it to a fear of being mulcted for libel, as ft had suffered shortly before to the amount of $2,000 for being too : free in its remarks on a railroad aocident. Not : satisfied with silenoe, however, that paper and the Bulletin of the same oity, attributes the out i ory of tho New York press to a selfish desire of ! seouring an air Une road through New Jersey i which will leave Philadelphia out of its way as a 1 mere '‘village.” This might be plausible if the New York press were the only ones who spoak out against the outrage ; but unfortunately for I the validness of such an argument, the majority ! of Philadelphia newspapers take the same view, 1 ag well as all others in different parts of the oountry. The Ledger, to oonfirm the suspioion i that it is in the pay of the Camden and Amboy monopoly, has another artiole, entitled: "Double tracks not a guarantee against aocident, which shows that a number of aocidents have ooourred on railroads with double traoks, thus: An express train for Edinburg, drawn by n large engine used tor the royal train, ran off the rails when about three miles from Berwiok, and the carriages were alt precipitated down an em bankment. Beveral of the passengers wore tn iurod, among the a an Amenoan lady. In tho second acoident, the engin of a looal train on tho Eastern Counties railroad gave way, when another train approaching in tho same direotion ran into it. Sixteen persons were more or less injured from contusions. In the third accident a beary excursion train, conveying about 1000 persons, on its return journey trom Blackpool to Bowery bridge, Yorkshire, was overtaken and run into by a goods train. None of tho car riages were broken, but several passengers were severely bruised. This is the worst thing that oould bo published against the New Jersey railroad , for it shows that in threo acoidents t > trains, in one of which were over a thousand passengers, not a Bingle life was lost. Yet, if there had been, it would not palliate tho guilt of the Camden and Amboy Co. at Burlington, as every ono agreed that that disaster would have been avoided had there been a double track. But the Ledgrr is not willing to be considered as arguing that a single is as froe from danger as a double track, so it winds up its article by saying that, “notwithstanding theso facts, we think double-track railroads are safer than sirgle tracks, for the lattor are liable to collision both in front and rear. When the business of a road will pay for a double track the interests of the stockholders will compel them to lay doublo tracks ; any other compul sion, it is manifest, would put an end to any further building of even single-track railroads " The Camden and Ambby company pays a divi dend of more than twenty per cent , nnd the slock is held at a premium of forty per cent sufficiently great, we should suppose, to author ize Buoh a measure. Such small attempts to shield a great crmiminal from justico is unworn thy the I.rdiirr or any other paper that pretends to defend the right and ooudemn the wrong, whether in an individual or an overgrown nnd wealthy monopoly. TIIK NEWS. Thirty Protestant Episcopal churches of Phil adolphia contributed 875 Ilast Babbath to the fund for the relief of the Norfolk sufferers Ei Governor Reeder has published a renew Of the opinion of Chief Justico Lecompte upon the validity of the laws passed by the Kansas Legislature while sitting at Shawnee Mission it presents no now aspect of the case. The Democracy of Hamilton oounty, Ohio, were in convention on Wednesday and Thursday, and proceeded to nominate oounty offioers. A strong ticket was put in the field The resolu tions were sound to the oore Tho Louisville Courier says: Tho sister of his j Serene Highness, Sffnta Anna, late President of Mexico, and his brothcr-ln law, arrived hero on Monday night on tho steamer Sultana, from New Orleans, and yesterday morning took lhcir de parture for New York by 'ho Jcfferjon Railroad Santa Anna himself is expected this way shortly A telegraphic despatch from Washington gives BOtne of the results of the lab rs of the board of naval officers appointed under tbe aot to promote theeffioienoyofthenavy. Two hundred undone officers have been removed from active service, | and of this number forty nine have been dropped ; from the rolls entirely Gen. Joseph Henderson, of Washington Co , the Whig candidate for Canal Commissioner, was a candidate for Burgess of the borough of Washington last spring nnd defeated. He was also the Whig nominoe for Surveyor General in ISSO, and elected to slay at home by twelve thousand major ty. Madame Anna La Grange, who was adver tised to give a morning concert in Cincinnati on Thursday last, refused to ling bccauso of the paucity of the crowd. She declared she would not open her dps short of a thousand ; as this number was not forthcoming, her precious mouth remained a Bealcd bcok. Old Esolanu.— John Bali is evidently in a bad way at present. With a short supply of soldiers for the European war, a grout rebellion has bro ken out in British India which it may be diffioult to suppress. Not long ago a large portion of the British army in the Indies was ordered to the Crimea. After a long voyage over tho Indian Ocean, the Red Sea, aorosß Egypt and the Med iterranean, tho Bosphorus and tho Black Sea, thoeo regiments hove but lately arrivod before Sebastopol ; and almost simultaneously with their arrival comes the news of a roholliou in Ladia that will require a large army to quell. The British forces now in tbe Indios are mainly oomposod of nativo soldiers offioored by English and Irißb. Should the rebellion nssome a for midable appearanoe the fidelity of those native troops oan hardly be relied on ; and there is no doubt thot Russian gold and Russian diplomacy are busily at work in those distant realms. It is England’s vulnerable point, and the far sooing rulers of the Russian empire will not fail to as sail it. Some European writer prediots that early next Bpring a strong Russian army will be on their way to India. Maine Elections.— Tbe Advertiser, a Whig and Maine law paper published at Portland, Msine, in speaking of therooent Democratic vio tory in that State, says that dissatisfaction with the Maine law is one of the oauses ; and that the oondoot of Noal Dow in ordering the military to fire on the oitixens of Portland is another cause of this result Tbe people of Maine, then, have oondemned Neal Dow. At the time of the oo ourrenoo we said he had ordered the military to fire too soon, and destroyed life unnecessarily. The people of Maine have said the same. Be it remembered too that tho Advertiser is a Maine law paper, friendly to Dow and his party. And when it iB recolleoted that tho Whigs, K. N. s, Republicans and all other faotions had oombined againßt the Demoorats tbe great triumph of our party will appear the more surprising. There must have been a Btrong feeling of indignation abroad to aooomplish Bucb a result. And now, what booomes of all the predictions about the destruction of the Democratic party ? So large a Democratic vote was never before polled in Maine. Is that destruction ? Are both the old parties destroyed ? All admit that the Whig party is broken up ; but, judging from the news from Maine, we should say that the Demo cratic party ia merely waked np. Gks. Gauabaldi, the Roman patriot, has en tered the Sardinian navy as a captain, and is said to be a great favorite at Court. • J-. J v, • ~c - j ,er.v****«, r .» , J. ■ x I -w Dleatlag of the Democratic County Com- The Democratic Committee of Correspondence met pursuant to adjournment, Saturday, Sept, 16th iost. .Present, Col. S. W. Blaok, Chairman; Hon. 0 Shaler, P. 8. Hart, Jae. Herdman, John N. M’Clowry, J. H. Phillips, M. Snee, John Silt, D. R. Miller, M. Foster, CoL A- Soott. A letter was road by the Chairman from A. W. Pentland, Esq., resigning hiß position on the tioket as a candidate for Auditor ; on motion resignation sooepted. A. B. MoFarland, of North Fayette township, was seleoted as a can didate for Auditor instead of A. W. Pentland, resigned. John Boyle, of Indiana township, was chdhen as the candidate for Direotor of the Poor instead of Wm. Beltihoover, who hod not signed the Pledge against “Know Nothlngism.” It was ordered that the pledge with the signatures of the candidates be published. An address to the voters of Allegheny county was adopted, and ordered to be published. Adjourned to meet on Saturday, Sept. 29th inst. 8. W. BLACK, Chairman. Jso. N. M'Clowb.y, Seoretary. In compliance with a resolution of the Democratic County Convention, the following pledge is Bignod : We, the nnderslgned, candidates nominated by the Demoorntio Convention of Allegheny coun ty, do hereby declare on our honor as men, and Demoorats, that we are not now, never have been and never intend to be members of the seoret or der commonly designated " Know Nothings,” and styled by themselves the “ American ” par ty ! That we are opposed to the prosorlptive principles of said party and hold them in abhor rence and and oontempt. For Senator —William Wilkins. For Assembly—Christ. Magee, Samuel Smith, James B. Fulton, 8. B. Patterson, James Salis bury. For Sheriff—Rody Patterson. Prothonotary—John Birmingham. For Treasurer —Thomas Blaokmore. For Coroner—Wm. Alexander. For Commissioner —Jaoob Tomer. For Auditor—John Murray, 2 years, A. B McFarland, 2 years. Director of the Poor—Joo. Boyle. Homicide hi Washington CouNtt, Pa. On Monday last an inquest was hold by the ooroner of Washington oounty on toe body of Mrs. Jano Bedillicn, of Buffalo township. It appears from the testimony whioh was taken before tho jury that the deoeased and her husband, David BediUion, quarrelled on the 25ih of August last, and that he knooked or pushed her sgainet a cupboard, oausing a nail to penetrate her eye. From the effects oT this wound she died on the 10th inst. There appears to havo been a bad state of feoling between the husband and wife for some time, and violenco had been used on several oocasicna. The Jury returned a verdict of manslaughter against EodlUion, and he was arrested and committed to jail. North British Review -The ourrenl num ber of this valuable British quarterly contains the following artioles : 1. Sir David Life of Newton; 2. Sir E Bulwer Lytton a Novels; 2 Alexandrian C i ristianity ; 4 The Political Reformation in Holland ; 6. Mohom etauism in the East and West; t. Dr. Peacook s Life of Dr. Thus 1 oung ; 7. The System of Purohase in tbo Army ; b. Tho Nou-eiislenoe of Women, 9 Forriet's Syßlem of Knowing and Being. W A llildenfeny, opposite tho Theatre, and Miner A Co., 12 Smithfield street, aro the author ity agents in Pittsburgh. Lawrence Democtatio Convention —The Lawrence County Domocrooy mot in Convention on Wednesday, 12th inst., and nominated tho following ticket, besides passing throughgoing resolution* Assembly—D&rid M. Courtney, Sbeoaogo. Protbonotary -Dutid 8. Morris, New Gaelic. Sheriff—John Long, Shenango Treasurer Aodrew Lewie. New Coatlo- Register and Recorder —J übn L Hays, N Dealer ~ Commissioner —William Carlin, Washington Auditor—John M. Hannon, 2 years, Wayne; John Cooyer, 1 year, Mahoning Coroner—Dr. Frederick Taylor, N. Beaver. The Veby Latest Weiiikep. is the propostlion of a captain in the British nary to out a canal from ibo Mediterranean and dead Boas to fill up the Great Nsdejed, or Desert of Arabia. He stye those seas are thirteen hundred feet below the Desert's lord, and behoves the oanal prac ticable. We are decidedly in favor of the note meet, for then travellers would not bo troubled with thirst in orossing that immense waste, here tofore a groat annoyonoe. Lot the Nodsjed Desert bo made navigable immediately. CottaßEsaiGHAL Globe— Wo are indebted to lion Thomas M. Howo for tho Congressional Qlobo and Appendix for tho Ssoond Seßsion of the 33dCongress Mr Howe will please accept oar thanks. Kotal Ktsaiso —Louis Napoleon and Prince Albert seem to have had quite a pleasant time of kissing each other's vrows, on the oooasion of Victoria’s late viait to Paris. Upon Hor Ma jesty landing from the boat, It is reoorded His Imperial Majesty kiesod her upon both chooka, and he did ihe agreeable iu the same *ay when sho waa about to st£p into the boat on her retorn. A correspondent of a London paper who was present at the leave-taking at the Imperial palaoo, describes it as “ quite touching.” We suppose ho means about tho lips. He says Tho beautiful Eagonio followed her royal guest not only to the foot of the stairs, but to the very threshold of the Imperial palaoe, kiss ing her with tho tenderness and graoe of an uDgel, and wo are quite euro with not a whit less sincerity. Prince Albert was about to do os be fore, kiss her Majesty’s hand, when she, with all the beautiful coquotry of old Spain, put her lips to the spot and kissed the kiss away; but on this occasion the fair Eugenio, with tears in her eyes, bent her oheek to the Prinoe oonsort, and a very prety ooupie they looked while the farewell was thus being coniumated ; for it must not be forgotten that all the French damos are oharmed with Prinoe Albert, and declare him to be the handsomest and most oourtly oava lier that has visited their shores for oentu- The Black Baby Snow.—Tho Black Baby Show is goiDg on iu Boston at the same time with Phioeas T. Barnum’s, and is a decide i suo ooBB. We extraot an account from the Atlas. Blacks —The oolcred baby show is well pa tronized today; the speotators, ranging from 100 to 200 persons present at a time in a small hall, make a respectable attendance. Tho num ber of babies on exhibition to-day roaohes to nearly sixty, tho majority of which are really good looking. A perfectly unmixed African there, some ten months old, attraots consider able attention—also a very large and splendid babe of tho same age, child of a mute. The lit tle ereature not only bears, but is brimful of fan and intelligence. Another peonliar feature is the presenoe of an actually white mothor with aer, not mulatto, but quadroon babe. She is an Englishwoman, and married her husband, a sea man, in that oountry. Another lady present, with a child darker than herself, has been mistaken by the uninitiated in oolor for a white woman. She is a quinteroon or mestizo, or probably a very fair quadroon. Bhe resides ia Charlestown, M&bs. jpjgr We olip the following 000 l speoim n from the Milwaukee (Wis.) Sentinol. We like it: A Fcnny Fellow.— An enterprising genius in Albany, N. Y., sends us a long advertisement of some quack nostrum, which he would like to have us publish for a year, and send him a oopy of the paper, so that he may be reminded of the publication, and 11 prepare to meet the bill at the end of the quarter.” We affectionately invite him to oall every day at the Albany Post Offioe for the paper containing the first insertion. Hard Shhuls and Soft Shku-s.—J. D. On derkirk, of Auburn, has a hen that ought to be purchased at onoe by the Yan Borens and Coch ranes of our 3oft Convention, ghe laid, daring the week oommenoing on tho 12th of August, eleven eggs. Bat what waa particularly curious about these eggs was, that only Jour of them were hard shdh, while the remaining seven were toft shells—Lockport {N Y.) Journal, 3ept. 12. ■ v- - ‘ THE BRITISH PARLIAMENT. Hon. Horace Greeley bus been visiting the Brit ish Parliament, and gives bis impressions there of in the Tribune, as follows: X gave Monday evenlog to the House of Com mons, whore I listened to the rather renewed) debate on the joint gnaran.y by France and England of the new Turkish loan of £6,000,000, on which the Ministry bo narrowly essaped defeat on its first introduction last weet j The principal debaters on this oooasion were , Messrs. John Bright and R. U. al . ad £°“®’ i position, and Mr. Serceaut Bhee in favor of the measure. Mr. Bright is not an influential speaker, but is a man of personal “onled weight —earnest, sensible and practical. He dealt the joint guaranty hard blows, which were cleverly parried rather than stopped or returned by - lr Shea. Gladstone spoke admirably, so far as manner and expression are regarded, and he is undoubtedly the moßt forcible and faultless ora tor now in Parliament. He ahowed by citatione of undeniable point and cogency that the Whigs out of power had olways claimed and cxeroised the right of opposing just suoh moasuree as this, though they now treat nnoh opposition as virtual repudiation and as a perilous encroaohment on the prerogatives of the Crown, He forcibly u - ged that no single momber of P" l ““ ent , ou . t ' Bido tho Ministry had ventured to defend the polloy of this joint guaranty, though so many had deolared that, sinoe the bargain was made, It must be fulfilled. Beveral minor members on either side of the House made speeches for and against the measure, which, however threw It - tie or to additional light upon it. Averments that the Mlnietery had contracted this joint guaranty—that Turkey must have the money that to reject tho guaranty would be to break faith with Louis Napoloou, and mour his resent ment—these and many like them formed the sta ple of the argument for ratifying, which the other sido answered as well os they oould ; but under the embarrassment of not being able to j say what they really meant— ‘‘ We loathe alike the war and Palmerston, and would gladly be rid of them both.” Hence their arguments seemed like spent arrows, serving to prove that the joint guaranty was moat improvident and an wiso, but not that it could now be set aside In i consistency with the requirements of good faith 1 and sound polioy. It early beoameevident that the motly opposition did not venture to turn out the Ministry on this question, and tbe House would not again be divided upon it. Tho deba ters were addressing the British publio—not try ing to gain votes in the House. Disraeli sat on tho front benoh of the Tory s’-de dark-featured and hawk-eyed, watching the course of debate intently, but Baying noth ing Lord Palmerston and John Russell were visible on tho Ministerial benches, but likewise silent through the evening. Ninovah Layard spoke in favor of the guaranty, windily and not cool This man has more reputation than ho can maintain. On the whole, 1 judged that tho better order of speaking in tho House of Com mons surpasses that whioh may bo heard m our House of Representatives —is more direct, sub stantial and to the point ; while tho average ability evinced in the speaking here is quite be low that manifested in Congress. I had beon misled into the noli:n that decided bores are regularly coughed down when they undertake to enlighten the House ; but I saw and heard half a dozen of them try it ; and tho remedy was never onco applied. Vet 1 cannot real.zo that the provocation could well bo greater. The Hall of the House of Commons is bardiy so largo as that of our House at Washington, though tho members are nearly twice as numer ous—s6B against 234 Uis nowise circular in form, as onr hall is, but an oblong square, with tho ridionlously wigged Speaker oi a raised chair at ono end and tho equally carri-at red clerk at a desk before him. Tho ministerial members sit generally on tho Speaker’s right; the oppo sition ou his left. The members sit on loug benches instead of ohairs, with no desks before thorn : and yot the hall would scarcely sent a full House, so the side galleries are reserved fir momfcers’ use, whllo that over the speaker is oonseorated to tho reporters, while that at the other cud is divided by rail iuto two —the front or lower termod the Speaker's, the higher the spectators gallery ; though both of these arc de voted to auditors. No ono id admitted but upon an order, signed by the Speaker or seme mem bsr. and the number of orders is neeossarily li mi tied, as the entire space devoted to tbe pub j ~,,, n,, sorav t.K tb- jndew of tbs Court of Qaar lic will hardly contain fire hundred persons I t lrr -nr - r th» County of Allegheny : The Parliament Hooso is new and hardly 'it : iti<.o PHILIP tiOhITKL, Merchant, doing complete, the old having been destroyed by tire j :h« trough rf Birmingham, respectfully rep 80EQO down years BinOQ. ThO DOW cdifioo said j J io {<, fl of the United States, and of the Bt»W tfl have cost an Immonao earn— itd vonilation i vf pron.-rivanla: that he is dcriroua to beep for sale, and T. . „ K „ I » Am o*hinr like ha'f a raUliou ! t.- within the said Borough, vinous, spirituous, and abeorbod something • : rrs't or browed liquor*, bjnnuasure not less than oneqaari, dollar*. Tho air of the House at t ommoos ib , to t he provisions cf th« Act of 14th April, A. i>. now unite pare The architecture is not re ; Year petitioner. tbaraforo, prays your Honors to a* A»h*rwip(‘ hut the hsht is ad- S k -rsnt him license eo m do, on being satisfied that your pe mariably good or Otherwifit, out tu.ugui i I f rs . u-r UaclßUC( f temperate habits. and of good rennta tnlttcd through 6 stained glass ceiling. „i that h<» ha* giTen bonl with approved *e rendera It soft admirable. I never before saw 1 ~j r: rv. and paid tt* Hcvnaa f*s, according to the several fir aptifiotiil light S ' tlCO'lcDt ' t-rvrt.-i--n« of the Ac*. c*< Aseumbir above referred to. And an arrangement for artificial ugtu s. • } jH - ;)l praJ>4{c . PlllUP UOET7EL. as this. M»pt? ;u " riv Ti!U Ho.v*U* HLis th* Juugr* ot tb« Court ot wu*r* Pnli'imlnc by Stryolenln*--K xtrnorilliia- [ i,-r fc-selno. of the County of Alleghany ro *® B # • tj... of I. STERN, Merchant, dolcg business In ry Ca»e. t „ euv of Pittsburgh, respectfully represents— Mr Richard of Louisiana, euiTcriog under tv. At h- b *oUUf'n of ih* United states, and of the State ’ .. . . , _ na cl pannHylv&nia; that he la desirous to keep for sale, and intermittent fever, oombvoed with an acuie gaa a ..- w ;^i n i b<> f»W city, tlooua, spirituous, and malt or a HI afuM-eJ out i.:«*w*d liquors, by moaaare not less than one quart, accord* trio disturbance. feeling quae in, supi eu out pror^Daa of the Ael of 14tb ApriU A D lg£5 _ ytmiested a friend to give him Borne qui- \ ... ur prtitiou*r. therefore, prays your Honors to grant him anu . i v,. v* j H -.-ns* *-> to do, oo boiog eatisflcd that your petitioner Is a nine. Boveral tnootha previously no nau pur- m4n , f t,. m p # rat»» b»bit«, and of good repute for honesty. V 4 „hin « llUfln! i|y of whiob, «M Hut be ban given bond with approved security, and chaaod at a small Bbop q J> , lic*qim fee, according to the feveral provisions of howover, he had never used, and proceeded to A ,- ( AsBemb j T above referred to. ♦And he win pray, rot U for him. Mr. Richards thrust the point ' { «pi::3f; L. STERN. of a penknife into it and took twice from it as (Joun..i copy. and eh.r». this much an ho supposed would bo about thr» _ 'J grains. The petition of E. H. MEYERS, Merchant, <101-*g businesr This ho oomblned with a Bm&U quantity of r . u riJrri4 , r of Elm and Wylie street, Bisth Ward, in the city Doror’o Powder , this was at 1 •'«>•« J- A «" ' I S of'OTEWu. and of tbs Bu* a little time ho folt relloved by the Dovers, nut . f p enuj?y iTftDia; that he is desirous to keep for sale, and in an boar found that ho was unable to sit still. t 0 w uhin the s-id city, Tinous, spirituous, and maitoi Ho soou woe. out and set -»«» »P«“ ‘ h « and at 21 o’clock ho found himsoif una UR to Yuur petiiloner, iherefore, prays your Hon rs to grant him rise and could scaroely Utter or articulate a y^ Dtltt u> do so, on being satisfied that your petitioner Is a _ 'i u e however managed to make his con- , umu< t temperate habits andof good repute for!honesty, and word, ne, nowever, uia k , > t >, to * b ,. n&s given bond with approved security, and paid | dition known, and sent for medical • f we , aoeordltg to the several provisions of the Dr A K Gardner being furtunatciy in tho 1 A ,.. 0 Assembly obovo referred to. And be will pray, Ac. ! neighborhood wa. immediate!; r rreen, I . K. H. M.V E^_ GTo him »o stated that ho foit r -, y r.d and '] that ho feared ho had taken by m.a -* Tho petition of JOUN TSNDAN, Merchant, doing buei ' nwi on liberty street, Fifth Ward, onposlte Wood’s Brew- The labelled bottle wa. soon obtameJ and ; being spoodlly analyiod, when, horrible onor go, f ivnnsylvanla : thut h« is desirous to heeo for sale, ami his foars werofoond to be too true, ft dho had lo Within tbe said city, rlnoua, spirituous, and m£tor taken enough to kill oereral meu ' TSL' t^! Powerful emetics wore given, ana Drs. J m y.-,,- Miitiooer, therefore, prey* your Honors to groat him Reeao and Doromn. being added to tho medioal h „, n „ , 0 t 0 , 10 , „ u Mug tUt yoor peilUoner 1. . 23T". K a.raulo wa. need, and |ho oontonto of tho otomaoh wore soon ejeotcu. ror (hl , | lfens „ f „, .ccordlng io th« teter.l prorirfom of many hour. Mr. Rlobarde’ state wa. most onti- Itl „ A ct of A «embly jbor. 'referred to. Aodhewillpray, oal and at midnight tho spasmodic symptoms ■ :« P _i7Jt(chD)l JOHN TENDAN._ ’ vloihle I to THU IIONUKABUK the JodgM oftn« Oourt orQoar wore Still slightly VIStDIO. I, r sessions of the County of Allegheny i The reason for this mistake la the great ro- . r pi , tlUon o( rudolph honkqgkb, of the Third .emhlftoe between stryohnine and tho powdered w on bei- K satisfied that your peiiOoner is a hfl had drank freely of green tea—tbe tonnio maD P f temperet© rood repute forhonerty, L e id ha of w d b“ k bad undoubtedly precipitated a ■ ~d that 1 I ortion of tho poison, thus forming an insoluble I abova referred to. And h. will pray lud oomparatively inert eubstanoe.-»« IV* £* Art ltuonLPn HONKOOBR. M/A. How at Princeton. t Correspondence of the Journal ot Commerce., j Peikceton, N. J., September 12,1 j.—There well nigh oftmo to be n riot here last night; the more strange, beoauflo of the remarkably qeier I u4e of College affairs up to this time. As Iw# ; about to disrobo for bed, a sudden clangor of tiu . horns burst upon my oar, as if the town was in- ' vadod by somo seoret host, moving amid t darkness of bight. A pretty liberal J' 140 *!” 6 " 1 : of the students had turned out to amuse them . selves, saluting the while the Present of U ; College and Professor Atwator. All this was harmless, If imprudent. I doubt whether since the creation, the capacity of un was ever so un- , folded or the power of the lungs as a pair of. bellows, so aetolhingly tested The merry .m -donta would soon have exhausted themselves but the over-vigilant Mayor rather \ terfered, and a oonßtable undertaking i one of the performers on the horn, was Moore- i monionsly knooked down by a stalwart studo , the orowd and a general melee ! ensued, heightened by the well-known war cry of , the students — “Nattau, "No,,an, -wh'ck rc , sounded on every side, and which ne e , rally the members of the Oollege int M „„ i solidated and Invincible band Preaident Ma - lean went among them, and did what he .lit. , pour oil on the troubled waters, but no . i to prevent one of the oonstables from be g , bed dangerously in the side and faoe ? ' known hand. Ho lies in a critical oonditmm At length the pugilistic stndent held to bail, when things were qme ed down for a night. To-day the snbjeot will be in ™ >t ‘*'* t i ® d 8 As usual, a feeling of embittered hosti y between the towns people and the no further disturbance is anticipated. M for onoe, is not supposed to have had anyth! g do with the fray, and the emeale itself mu ewer for this session. Jjgg" A girl was.talking of the loss' I *® r , had reoently sustained In ths death of her - band, “ Poor Mary !” Baid ebe, “ though Geo' 8 has been dead nearly, if not quite six mon , yet she grite her teeth even now, whenever a thinks of him " . .Vi 1 ' •' !•' ,*■ r* Worms I--AB Ibis la the season of the year when - L » .rnusre most for “ W ““ e of w/VILLIN BRY GOODsIa complete assortment of Mllll of M’Lane s Vermifuge b*g ‘‘ fßTe „„«,!«<, IVi nary Goods, comprising— parents in Its virtues for the expelling of theso annoying, French Flowers, Ostrich Plumes and Tips, , , f ~| „,n,ln of children. Itwsa invented by a Hoe, Plushes, Velvets, rilk Ruches, sod Cf on total enemies ol cn in V «lv« Ptcqueta, Buds, Tinsel Flowers, physician of great experience in V irgmla, who, after gntin Blowers, Vulture Feathera, used it for several yeers in his own practice, and found lte plaln ant t col'd Straw Qimps, Chenille Trimmings, furores so uuiverssl, was induced at last to offer It to tba Bonn* Frame* £rSS2s!’Sf«llt Laces, public as a cheap, but certain and excellent ““H' 1 ” 8 “ j ' A. A. MASON A 00., has store become juatly popnlar throogbout the United 6eDIJ n M Fifth street Sutes as the most efficient Vermifuge over known, and the p--. U[T Y OUK BPBEEINU, and become a sober man, by ! demand ha, been ete.dily on the Increase eince lte Brat in' Qutdug J™* 8 wSfaU : troduction to the public. , . for os.“ 7t No. M MARKET ST. ! p. S.— The above valuable remedy, also Dr. M Lane e cel celebrated Liver Pills, can now be had at all the respectable Drug Btores In this city. i Purchase will please be careful U ask for, and take none but Dr. M’Lane’e Vermifuge. All others, In comparison, ore worthies* Aleo, for sal* by the bo e proprietors, FLEMING BEOS., Baocessora to J. Kidd 4 o°m No. 60 Wocd street, corner of Fourth JS&- Just Received, at Grttobla’Bi a splendid assortment of F« 11 and Winter Goods, of every description, consisting of Plash, Grenadine, Valencia and Figured Batin Vestings, Doeefcin and Fancy Oassimeres, Clo.ha, Overcoat- Inga, Ac., Ac. Also, Gents’ Furnishing Goods In great vari ety, which will be Bold low for cash. No. 210 Liberty street. seplT Dm), On Saturday, September 16, cf billons fever, JAMES OASBILLT, aged 63 years PITTBBTTBGH AHD COHNELLBVILLE RAILROAD rpIIK PITTSBURGU AND CONNBLLBVILLB RAIL- 1 I ROAD la now open from West Newton to Oonnellsvllle, 1 fifty-eight miles from Pittsburgh, on the Yoaghiogheny R Ttds new first class Road is now open for the transporta t on of passengers and freight, In connection with the floe «teamer EOLIAN, from Pittab rgh to Connellavllle, daily, bj follow*: . . , . .. The steamer EOLTAN will lea re her wharf, abovethe Monongahela Bridge, every afternoon, at half past tbreo o'clock, for W- st Newton, connecting there with the morn ing train leaving at 830 for ConnellsviUe, and reaching there at 0.50 A. M., In time for the Stage for Unlontown. Fare tr ConnellsviUe If A truln will l*ave Oonnellsvllle In the morning, at six o’clock, for West Newton, and connect there with the Rtenmer Eolian at 7.30, in time to reach Pittsburgh at 1 Fare from ronoellsvllle to Pittabu'gh $1 76 Fare from Unlontown to Pittsburgh 2 25 Tne Local Freight Bml Passenger Train will leave Con nellsvillu at 12 20 P. M., and returning will leave West Newton at 530 P. M., stopping at all way stations for freight an i passengers Travelers In search of business or pleasure will find a trip by thi* route, along the beautilul and fertile vaUey of the Youghlogbeny, one of the most interesting and profita ble In the western country. The scenery of the valley is not surpassed In beauty or grandeur by any in this .'late, ao>l the A*dd for enterprise and business is unbounded. On RAh pld*« of the r ver are vast deposits of mineral wealth. Inviting the attention of capitalists; and the river furnishes, ,Tt. ur petitioner is a man of temperate habits, and of good ;>>pute for honesty, and that he has given bond with ap proved security, and paid the Uoense fee, according to the several provisions of the Act of Assembly above referred to And h* will ever pray, Ac. JOHN LITTLE, Jo. 3»*pl7-3: rj'O TUK*HONORABLK the Judges ef tt e Court of Quar- X lor Sessions of the County of Allegheny : Tho petition of HENRY MoOULLOUCH, JOHN HAGAN and P. McOULLOUGH, Merchants, doiug business in the rlty of Pittsburgh, under the firm name of Henry McCul lough A Co., respectfully represents— That they are citizens of the United States and of the Stale of (‘ennsylvanla; that they are desirous to keep for Mile, and to sell within the said city, vinous, spirituous, and malt or brewed liquors, by measure not less than One quart, according to the provision’ of the Act of 14th April, A. D. 1866. Your petitioners, therefore, pray you* Houors grant them license so to do, on being satisfied that your petitioners are men of temperate habits, and of good repute for honesty, end that they have given bond with approved security, and paid the license fee, according to the several provisions of the Act of Assembly above referred to. And they will pray. Ac. HENBY MeCULLOVQH A 00. wepl7:3t(cbL') ripo THE HONORABLE the Judges of tbe Court of Quar- X ter Boasions of the County of Allegheny : The Petition of ARCHIBALD DEBRY, of the City of Pitts burgh, in the Coanty aforesaid, respectfully represents— That your petitioner is a citizen of the United States, of temperate habits, and good repate for honesty, and that be i.-» desirous to sell and keep for sale within the Fourth Ward of said city .vinous, spirituous,malt or brewed liquors, by measure not less than one quart, subject and according to tbe proviflionfi of the Act °f Assembly passed the 14th day oi April, A. *j. 1866 That your petitioner Intends doing business antler the style of Samuel McCrickart ft Co, and prays your Honors to grant him a license under saldn&me and stvle so to do. ARCHIBALD BEERY, sap 17:31( chU) __ TO THE HONORABLE the Judges of the Court of Quar ter Sessioos of the County of Allegheny: The petition of JAMBS LYNOH.ofthe city of Pittsburgh, in the county aforesaid, respectfully represents— That your petitioner Is a citisen of the United states, of temperate habits, and good repute for honesty, and that he i is desirous to sell and keep for sale within the Fourth Ward of said city, vinous,spirituous, malt or brewed liquors by measure not less than one quart-—subject and according to the provisions of the Act of Assembly passed the 14th day of April, A. D. 1866. That vour petitioner intends doing business under the style and name of James Donnell, and prays your Honors to grant him a Uoense under said uame and style eo to do. JAMES LYNCH. eeplT:3t(chU) V fee NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. iLL PAliBLi LN ALVA.3CB. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS "« ppRTITisL Cheerfulness and Vigorous Health restored A bVwTof tSnollMd Bitters. $1 per bottle. Botdl at 53 MABKET BT. . "P”— Da A YMKN—SOO cans Baye's celebrated Grease fordrays, *4 u«d ezolmiveljbyPhU.j’el pbla and New York COLLINR. eepU wp »-«• thia dar "waamoSSX H KBa AD OEOAK TBIMMISeS—A. A. Mason A Co. have Just received a splendid assortment of Black and colored Moire Antique Trimmings, Plaid Bibbou _ Plain and figured Bilk Plush . do Ualoon, Moss and Tufted do Plain, figured and plaid Velvet do Marabout do Guipute Lace Moire Antique Belts. T IrTing’i Great Work. IHE LIFE OF QEOaaE WASHINGTON. —The first vol ( nme of the shore work la now ready for delivery—the uSond volume wUI be ready shortly. It Is neatly gotten op—printed on fine paper, with tbreeor more portraits and n iVnc_ Price S2eoo per Tolome. P Thia edition la published exclusively by subscription, and Payable on the delivery ol each vol UIOT P T J KISNEB * CO. are sole Agents for the above work. Office, No. 30 Fifth street, in LaufTer’s Bookstore, where the books will he open for subscriber's names. to T. J. S. A Co. vltt be, rtnctly attended to. «- Canvassers wanted. angjbdtwSm "" Hortloult”***! Notice* THE PITTSBURGH HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY will hold their Annual Exhibition F1 I ?. w ‘ era and Vegetables, In the MARKET HALL, la the Dia mond, on TUESDAY, the 17th, 18 th, 19th and 20th AH cultivators are respectfully Invited to exhibit all articles of merit The Premiums are open tor all. A 1 articles for competition to be to the Managers, at the Hall, on Tuesday, by 2 o’clock F. jI. LplfcSt* K. McKNIGHT, President. " Barley Wanted. The nudendgwed will W the highest market price, In Pis FCSM, for good merchantable BAULKY, delivered et the PBffINIX BREWERY, fifth Wort, Plttabnrgh, Pa.; and If delivered Inside of two weeks from date, will nay a nremiom of five Cents per bushel for extra good Barley. - r _iii -ign h„ VIJ KEW ALE ready for market in a few ~.17* ,lß ° r»Dlfattw*l A. WOOD, Agent. ri THE HONORABLE the Judges of the Court of Gene ral Quarter Sessions of the Peace, In and for Allegheny of ROBERT BELL, of the ?oyth Ward ol the city of Pittsburgh, In the conntyaforesaid, Wholesale Merchant, respeotfnUy represents—That your petitioner “ho Is a citizen of the United States, praye your Honors to grant him a license to sell spirituous, vinous, malt and brewed liquors, in quantities not less than onequart, agree ablv to the provisions of ihe Act of Assembly, passed the Uth day of April, A. D. 1856. ROBERT BELL. gepl6:dSi* fT*EW BOOKS AND CHOICE BOOKS |\ TbeeHldden Path, by the author of “Alone : Olle, or the Old West Boom; Chemistry of Com you Life; lowa as it is in 1666 ; Memoirs of Benoett acd Ms Times; Bell Smith Abroad; Cone Cut Corners; Doeaticka' Book; Chambers' Journal for September; Panorama of Life and Literature for September , £, S. and D., by Lover; The Sea Klog, by Capt. Marryatt; New York Weeklies for this week ; Philadelphia do do Boston do do Just received and for sale at tci W. A. GILDED PENN BY A CO.’S, M pls Fifth at-, opposite the Theatre. A" SSIQNBE SALE OT PARTNERSHIP INTEREST IN a largt Manufacturing Establishment. —On Thursday afternoon, September 20th, at 3 o’clock, on the premises, on Fifth street, will be sold, by order of Wm P. Baum, Assignee of Uugh D. King, all the right, title, Interest and claim of the said U D. King, as an eiioal co.partner of, In and to the firm and real Bnd personal estate, property, effects and as sets of the Arm and partnership ofH. H. Byao A 00. The above Manufacturing Establishment is one of th lanrest and most complete of Us kind in the West, com prising Immense manufacturing buildings and machinery, with steam power to use and to rent; warehouses, materi als, Urge stock of manufactured furniture, tools, imple ments, Ac. Ac. .... The value of this Interest can be ascertained by an in spection of tbe properly, books, Aa., for which every facility will be offered. Terms at sato. agplg V-. M. DAYI9, Auctioneer. FROM WANT OF EXERCISE, and many other cau*es, a Urge number of persons are afflicted with Dyspepsia and other complaints proceeding from Indigestion, and there la no preparation so successful in curing this com plaint as Dr. Ralph's Vegetable Pills. They are a safe, certain and pleasant remedy, as numbers can testily. Price »%£ Krb °" °°' 7 “ 63 MARKET BT. XTEW'PAPKR HANGINGS—At 87 Wood Btr*oi—For JN Parlors, Halls, Chambers, Dining Rooma New styles —new patterns. For sale by ». m sepl6 W. P. MARSHALL A CO. ROSUToN’tJ Wl> LIII o sale by jwplftjj S W .^ ir_on h °“ J * Dd FLEMING BEOS. JAMAICA GINGIIB—I4O !ba just r« seplS u a SORLLAC—a rases just receirrf indto **l* by - spd!s PLEMIRQ BROS gCUEIDAM bj OIL —SOO gallons on band »nm license so to do, on being satisfied that your petition' ere are men of temperate habits, and of good repute for honesty, and that they have given bond, with approved se curity, and paid the license fee, according to the several provisions of the Aot of Assembly above referred to. And they will pray, Ac. MILLER A RICKKTSON. sepldidSt PUBLIC NOTICE la hereby given, that the undersigned will apply by petition (as published beloa') to tfie Court of Quarter Sessions ot Allegheny County, at October term, 1865, fbr license to sell liquors under the Act of As sembly, entitled, “An Act tQ restrain the sale of intoxica ting Liquors,” improved April 14th, 1856. JACOB KKLLKR, Liberty street, Pittsburgh. To the Hone rable the Judges of the Coart of Quarter Ses- sions of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania; The petition of JACOB KSILBB, of said county, respect fully ahoweth—That your petitioner is a citizen of tbe United States, of temperate habits, and goed repute for honesty, and a resident of tbe Fifih Ward, in the city of Pittsburgh; that be is not the keeper of any hotel, ion, tavern, restaurant, eating-house, oyster-house or cellar, theatre, or other place o{ entertainment, amassment or re fre-hmenL He therefore prays your Honors to grant him a license to sell vinous, spirituous, malt and brewed liquors, according to the Act of Assembly, entitled, “An Act to Re strain the Sale of Intoxicating Liquors,” approved April 14th, 1855; your petitioner having complied v» ith the re quirements of said act in relation to public advertisement. And he will ever pray. JACOB kkt.t.rr sepliaiat Stray Cow* A LABQB RED COW, with white forehead and white back, and & short tail, has been for tbs 22E35L* last few days about the premises of BENJAMIN CKAWrORD, on the bank ot the Allegheny rlvdr, ‘Pirst W*rd, Allegheny City, where she may now be found bY the owner, who can hare ner on paying charges, [aeplfcdat* NATIVE WINEB—A very superior article of IrabnlV and Catawba Wine and Brandy fox sale at * priwß, by Jones a o©-’' „ ■ aaU pM HUrS-25 Ugß African Fe* j. X ole, Just received and for Bata y M P U * ANDERSON. RICE— 10 tleiera prtoojljst 'nKdrnl and for Hole by BepU • JOHN MOORHEAD. NQLISU lanes Inialc. just recairwl anti for tils by ' j. 8- DAVISON, c>6 Market street, near Fourth. • .■ .a i*Yv • ea H&TS. HATB^rWejaTjnCTITDdopIJAIJi M style av BVUL HA’ta.Mkk+lllhi C9 *'*ogpeoUoa, a neat and gcoa article.. A good Bailor s3* and an extra one for $4. Call aiTd'eae. , ~ . . MORGAN ft CO^No.lMtPoodat, Next house to tfce nawTresbjtetfafitfc&Tcbr B?p8 Ooedoox from Sixth atraeL WOUDWEJtiL’S furniture CfflAlP!*- WHO I - y A ,Vi K \ L it LMBIIAOItiQ gVEtC* 8 t .LB OJ n'ainfoßß, ROSEWOOD, MAHOGANY AND WALNUT, BUITABLK FOB PARLOBS, CHAMBERS, AMD DINING ROOMS. SQUAB TO AHS IN- - NEW YORK OR PHILADELPHIA, .- ADD AT LOWER PRICEBr-~-~-j 49“ Every article made by hand, and warranted. Supplied with any quantity of FURNITURE and OHAIRi, on reasonably terms. Hotels and Steamboats FURNISHED AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE. Wareraoms, Noa. 77 and 79 third a treat, aog2 PITTSBURGH, PA. A. A. OABBIXB. A. A. CA2UUKR A 800., Cbmer fourth and SmtthfUld lireett, Pittiburgh, Pa, MUTUAL FIRE AND HARTNE INSURANCE CO or Oa abi s m«. CAPITAL #350,000. FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE OuJUrAHY or PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL #300,000, INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE VALLEY OF VIfcOINIA, WIBOHEfITBR, VA. CAPITAL .... ....3300,000. CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMP AH' HARTFORD, COSH. ml 7 1 CAPJTAL-A&p A3SETS...J9%ti'Z* t **V. WESTERN FARMERS INSURANCE COMPANY, NEW LISBON, OHIO . TJ. HUNTER, Aoxav, St. Charles Buililng, No. IQS > • Third street, Pittsburgh. omoKBS: F. A. BLOOKSOM, Preeident JAMES BURDICK, Vice President. LEVI MARTIN, Secretary and Treasurer. piTTßßcaaa BinaKvots: James W. Woodwell, Joseph Plumper. James Wood, K U. Riddle, Joo. V. Uarbaagh, Dr. Jno. E. Parfc, jig) vr-m. Kimms, Birmingham, Dawßon, Newmeyer ACo British and Continental Exchange. SIQIFF BILLS DRAWN BY DUNCAN, SHERMAS A CO. ON THE UNION BANK, LONDON, In Sum or £1 13D CfW4kdb. THESE DRAFTS are available at all the principal Towns of ENGLAND, SCOTLAND and IRELAND, ar.i the CONTINENT. We also draw Sight Bills on ' M« A. Granebanm A Baltin, FRANKFORT A MAIN y Which serve as a Uemlttance to all parte of GERMANY, SWITZERLAND and HOLLAND. Persona Intending fb travel abroad may procure, through us, Letters of Credit, on which .Money can he obtained, a) leaded, Id any part of Europe. Coluctionj of Bills, Notes, ard other securities in Ea ■ope, will rective prompt attention. ' WM. IL WILLIAMS A 00, Wood, comer Third street WILLIAM HUNTER, FLOUR m BRAIN. Ho. 299 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. 49"CosstAOTiT axcuviSQ, the BBSS BRANDS Of PENNSYLVANIA, OHIO INDIANA and MISSOURI, SUPERFINE and EXTRA FLOUR, Which will always beeold at.the Lowest Cash prices, faplt WM. B. HAYS & CO., DEALERS IN BACON, HMS, SIDES & SHOULDERS lupt r**ceiv«l and u FLEMING BEOS. LARD, LARD OIL, DRIED BEEF, SUGAR-CUBED and .CANVASSED BAMS FLEMING BROS. A large stock always on hand sit Ho. 397 Liberty street, jed] Pnrrßßucoa &. j. ctdiMcrg—J. o. a tones...w. s. woodward- AMERICAN PAPIER MAC H E MAH UFACTUSING COMPANY, NO. 7 8 SECOND STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. Manufacturers of papier mache ornaments for Churches, Houses, Steamboats, Aeq Mirror and Picture Frames, Window and Door Heads, Brackets, Trusses, Cornices, Ventilators and Centre Pieces for CeiUsgß, Ro settes aod Mouldings of every description, sire and design, OffßAPzaacd warranted more durable than any other article now in use. 4ST Orders executed on the shortest notice. N.B. -Attention of Steamboat Builders is espedaDy di rect* 1 o this article, on account of its light weight. CUMMINS, TUNKB A 00, No. 78 Second st, between Wood and Market sta* jcil , Pittsburgh. JOHN COCHRAN & BROS. MANUFACTURERS Off .. IRON RAILING, :IRON VAULTS; VAULT DOORS, Window Shutters, t Window Guardi, Ao. .lot, OL Second street and 80 Third it, (BSTWHIH wood AVf ftABIIT,) PITTSBURGH, FA, Hava on hand a variety of new patterns BnCj an- Plain, suitable for all purposes. Particular attention paid to enclosing Grave Lots. Jobbing dope at afcart notice. |m2\ uAncFAcrcaxßS or M ’KEE J S PENNSYLVANIA GLASS WINDOW GLASS, Extra, Doable Strength, Imitation Grown* and Ruby Ylals, Flasks, Piokla and Preserve Jars; ‘ " - Wine, Porter and Mineral Bottlee; Telegraphic & Lightning-Rod Insulators. SECOND, BETWEEN WOOD A MARKET 8T&, pirrsßuaau, pshha- But a abort distance from the Steamboat landing, and from Monongahela House, Bt. Charles, and City Hotel. [tp2fi J. Q. JONES JONES & DENNY, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, ap!9| 61 WATER STREET, PITTSBURGH. MERRICK HOUSE. *V. A. BLOSSOM, Proprietor. 'll J. EISNER A CO. have removed their office to No. S 3 X « tilth street, opposite Mason’s, Id Dr. G. ’A Siaw’o OoulLt) ofllce. where citizens will find the bCoks opt n- to rvelva A'l i*r iptiens for IRVING’S LIVE OFWASIIiN3> TN. «-t! '»»>-r Uto ->ubHratfonj». ‘ If'-tl \t kw GOODS.—A. A. MASON * CO. have Just opened 10 In cif ea Merrimack, Sprague and other makes of Prints, new styles. ■t oases good fast colored Ginghams; 10 “ best brands of Bleached Muslins; bales “ Brown “ Also, a large assortment of Checks,Drills, Jeans, Tweeds,-, Ac., Ac. ' Beplft MILU N ERY GOODS—A. a. MASOH A go. Will op€B,OD Monday, September.lOth. & large and well selected as- Hortaieiit of Millinery Goods, Blonde Edgings, fine French Flowers, Floes Ruches, fine French. Frnitß, Strew Braids* Moss Buds and Leaves, Ribbons, Feathers and Velvet Piquets, Tinsel Ornaments, Sprigs and Bunches, Ao. (sapid ' SPHALTUM 1200 lbs 7 ASPHAi. fteplQ APPLE FARKBS—Z4 dozen mens action golf" adjusting Parers, suitable for any sized fruit} fat sale tjy seplO JAMES WABPROP, 43 «ftb,it. ri'Wo BRICK HOUSES, now occupied by good'tenants,. JL situate In Allegheny City, at short dlstanoebelow Federal street, are offered for sale on easy terms.* Prion $2OOO- S. OUTHBERT A BO& sepB 63 Market street* Barr’s Intelligence OlQfre. HOTELS, House-keepers, Mauu&cturoii* Merchants and Mecbaoics are invited. and solicited to call and obtain their Holp and their Apprentice*, Also, (he vox kiss classes, both male and ferial*, shall be attended to, «v bosiaess found for tbeffl on short notice, at BABE’S r TKLLIQENCE OFFICE, No. 410 Liberty stmt No answer returned to applications by oaU, v corapaaled by a postage stamp * sep^T 0 * The new southern noyeXc-Ts» r „ Pi ;„'. Marlon Harland, authpy of “Ah?** P^SlJ 3y price $1,25. The endorsement of tir* ’. (^ne P eat 12ao» “It will every way sustain the ‘ ,^f t sf rn ress: ,. won by the author's C«t sfr • o *** l **l* 1 * healthful sentiment and h*»' :£*; , ,v‘“ , EBme ful rimpUcity and yef 4> [deling, the same truth and Is most aptly •* P** B ?® of «>cial “d domestto Ufe, and fyiquirgu * -*<* gracefully wrought. —li. Y. Cburfer fcMT .» P'U'Jf “ * ork , an 4 gmJoa, ful *lu{ thoughts, beautiful descriptions and grace* .er»tion» and just interesting enough as a story to j the reader through a volume, frem the perusal of ,nlch one rises better at heart, and with a more genial. | friendly feeling towaids humanity In general*—lfeSon | Daily Journal. u We take the liberty of confidently commending It to I our readers, as oae of those gentle, earnest boohsTwhich will be found acceptable to all pure hearts, and baoune, we sincerely trust, an especial &Torit» with the women readers of America.”—PWL Emrfno Bulletin. aWa For sale by W. A. QILDENTENNST ft 00.. “P* a Fifth »t, opposite the Theatre. JUNIATA BLOOMS— 6*Woua £. H. Lytle's Juniata Lumps - t 60 tons Juniata Blooms; fbr sale by j- w. UUTUSB * 00. rV» Cabinet Makers B. S. CARRIES AGENTS STATE GIRARD DEALER KXOLDBIVELY IN S. M’KJEE & CO-, B. D. DKHffY, 91KW BRIGHTON, BEAVER COUNTY, PJ» liemoval. - for sale by 6. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. 1 5+ *N: J j