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pittsbpb®® :
Saturday' morn in a 22.
Democratic County Committee of Correspondence.
Under a resotntiou o! the late Democratic OnTenUon,
thr following gentlemen hare bi*eD appointed the County
Committee of Correspondence for one year :
lion. Chsrle. Sbaler, Pittsburgh; Col . W.
IS ilkiira Township; DR. Miller, Hswirkl'T • •)*»« £
bur?! Blrmlogbarn: Thomas 8 ll.art ““*1
William Johnston. Imwrencevllli•>»r cb [•^ ,s _ Slumau
H It llnb.rrs, Pittsburgh: James H»rumau,
%«aS , SSSSBa£
A. B. McPar.
Nonh Pava.lrTowushijn bi ack CJw|rlM „
MOUSING POST JOB OFFICE.
Ws mold null tbs attention oi MERCHANTS AND
BUsiNKAS Ml'.N to th. (not lint ». bare just received
from P.'iibulftlpbla a ouoilH-r fonts of uew Job Type, and
now prayered to HU orders lor Card., Circulars, 81l
H,ad«; P«p«r Books, Pb-t-ra, and Programme. torritllbl
tiona. All orders will bo promptly t.llo-i.
M. i'ErriNUlLb A CC.. .Yaiotpuper Advertising
Agents are tha At-euL. for Ur' f‘ U!,bur >! b Dally and Weekly
Po si a,.4 aro authorised to toco,Vo Ar.Vßmaa.MTd and
ScMeaimotH for u« at tb. am. rata. a. required at this
offleo Thai, rmolpts ara regarded as payments. Their
oißcat »r. at Navt Yokk, I 2» Nassau STBIIT,
IioSTOJt, 10 feTAT* HTE.EKY.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY.
STATE DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION,
for canal commissioner,
\KNOLI> PLUMER,
or rBKAKGO COUNTY.
COUNTY DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS.
, 6KWATOK:
VfLLIAM WH KINS, Pwbles tnrnsbip
.JAMKB R-i'UUTON, Tarootam ;
tAtfUEL SMITH, Alleghany ;
1 \MR? ¥ Birtnlngtuon
0 MAiIKK, Pittubunrh:
L b i'.\TTUU3‘jN, Mifflin.
r..UY I'ATTKUfON, City
I*ROTH<. ItOT AF.Y
JOUN DIitMINGIIAM, Oh.o f
TRIASURII.
TIIOMAs BLACRMORB, Upper St. CUlr
WILLIAM ALEXANDER, City
COMitIBaoSBK:
JACVH TO MLR, tiuabargh.
auditors:
jnllN MURRAY, South Httsburgb ;
a u M’FARLAND, North Fayette township.
DIUXCTOR or poob :
JOHN DvYLE, Indiana township.
ABM YOU ASSttSSUDI
Lot every Demoorat, and every man who is
intending to vote the Democratic ticket, nttend
at onoo to boing assessed. Your vote dopcndß
upon it. The eieclmn occurs on the 9th of Gc
tober. You must be assessed at least tbs days
beforo the dootion or lose your vote. Pee the
assessor and then the collector of taxes at once,
and have the thing done right. Don't wait till
the last day, for the assessor may not then be
found.
Jnallce Lowrie'i Opinion.
We have roceWcd the opinion of Justice Low
no, of tbo Supreme Court, in the motion to
grant a writ of habeas corpus to Passmore Wil
liamson. ll is a very able argument, and shows
conclusively why ho agrees with Juouoea Black,
Woodward and Lewis, in refusing to grant that
writ. We shall publish it on Monday.
A GOOD MOVE-CAN IT SUCCSKDI
There appeared in per paper of Thursday
morning an extract from a newspaper published
at Newport, Kentucky, wbrmn, "a! ihr tug
gallon , ! eUrAjUtr, in Kentucky,
the publisher •• proposes that a Convention bo
held in Frankfort to o-iny: a yhn for the gradual
abolition OJ slavery in that Atnle' Here, then,
ia &q omen—n first step towards the extension
of the area of freedom ; and bringing the Doble
Slue of Kentucky :n:o tho ranks of tho free
8-ates
How -ihsll northern men, who aro sincerely
opposed to slavery, aid anil encourage thin move
men*, in Kenln.'ky * Certainly not by direct in
terferonoo, for the Kentuckians will manage
their own offairs. Certainly not by libelling
all slaveholders as “ man stealors ” and thieves,
for Kentuckians are to proud too bo driven even
to do right by abuse or menace. Can tbe north
aid th-3 movement tv fuiixuog northern and ecc
tional political parties, whose only issues are
bosiiiitv to the south, and open warfare on all
southern interna? Nothing can more effeo
lua'iy check all such movements ,n favor of
emancipation in the south than tbe formation of
such northern panics The history of tho past
shows that. Many years ago, both in Virginia
and Kentucky a eiron: movement was made in
behalf of emancipation; and in Virginia the
measure was lost in of Delegates by bat
a single vole. There was hope (htn for the cause
of emancipation. But soon afterwards aboli
tionism took Us rise in the north, a violent and
abusive Sootchman being one of its first advo
cates. Unmeasured abuse was heaped upon tho
south ; inooadiary publications were oiroul&ted
among the slaves, inciting them to insurrection;
and everything southern has been denounoed
and villified by the abolitionists ever sinoe.
And what has beon tho result ? From that day
to this, now a quarter of a century, not one
movement in favor of emancipation has been
made in aoy southern State. The violence of
northern abolitionists aroused a spirit equally
bitter at tbo south, and the chains of slavery
have been rivetod 'tighter by the intemperate
(fforts of its opponents to break them.
Wo are now cheered by the small beginning
of another effort in Kentucky in favor of eman
cipation. No one can doubt its sincerity where
it mast encounter so much opposition and oven
peril. Bat most unfortunately just at Ibis time
two political parties at tho north are organized
upon the single basis of hostility to the south ;
and both those parties are trying to excel each
other in denunciations of tho south, in order to
propitiate and secure the abolition vote ; and in
all probability this new effort of southern
emincipationistfl will be discouraged and crush,
ei by the violence of northern fanattoism.
Northern violenoe and menace only arouaea the
pride and determination of the south. Bach is
tho lesson of our past experience and history.
With the north and south arrayed against eaoh
other as enemies, slavery will eoutinue to exist;
but as friends and brethren we could accomplish
roach in behalf of freedom.
The Democratic party is now the only national
party. Its aims and principles are all national.
Ii aims to do equal justice to all sections ; and
it desires abovo all things ©inn to preserve the
Union of these States. It is now tho truly and
only conservative party, and tho only parly
whoso affiliation and friendly relations can give
,t auy benefioial influence over the southern
mini. His the friendly link that brads the two
great sections of the country together in a oom
mon sentiment of nationality. Suppose, now,
that northern Democrats, too, should turn abo
imonisu curse tho south, scoff at tho con
stitution, and depreciate the value of thfl Union
ua Abolitionists and Know Nothings bow do.
The last link that binds the oountfy togothc l
would then bo broken Tho Union could not
endoro for a twelvemonth. And, under such
oircum6tanccs, does uuy one believe that a
movement in favor of emancipation in any
southern Slate would be countenanced for a
moment l Tho history of the pact assures us it
would not.
If we would aid and encourage the cause of
emancipation wo must preserve the Union and
the Constitution ; oherish friendly relations with
our southern- neighbors; and persuade them by
fair argument, friendly advice, and joet treat-
\.cf.
mcnt to put awny an evil that injuriously affects GREAT STORM AT CHICAGO.
their prosperity. Tbo task would not bo diffi
cult if undertaken io a just, friendly and philan
thropic spirit; and not in a spirit of hostility, 1 t ReSfUP of the CfCW —Eleven Jlefl
fanaticism, offioe-Beekiog and president-making.
Ail those, then, who desire to preserve the
Union of these States, and all its vast benefits;
and to preseiate infcaot and in force oar Constitu
tion; and wtio wish to effectually aid any effort
of emancipation, mast look to the Democratic
party for the realization of their hopes. While
northern Democrats are not abolitionists, they
would rejoice to see Kentucky a free State.
We find the views we have expressed above
confirmed by the language of an illustrious
Whig etatosmao, and we add the following ex
traot from bis speech;
Ho late as 1850, Mr. Webster Baid in the Sen
"Then, Sir, there are the Abolition societies,
of which 1 am unwilling to speak, but in regard
to which I have very clear notions and opinions.
Ldo not think them useful. I think their ope
rations for the last twenty years have produoed
nothing good or valuable. * * *
“ I do not mean to impute gross motives even
to the leaders of those Societies, but I am not
hlind to the consequences of their proceedings.
I cannot but soo what mischief their interfe
rence with the South has produoed. And is it
not plain to every man ? * * They at
tempted to arouse, and did arouse, a very strong
feeling; in other words, they created great agi
tation in the North against Southern slavery.
Well, wbat was the result ? The bonds of the
slaves were bound more firmly than before ;
their rivets were more strongly fastened
“ Publio opinion, whiob in Virginia had begun
to be exhibited against slavery, and was opening
out for the discussion of the question, drew back
and shut itself np in its castle. * * We
alt know the faot, and we all know tbo oauee;
aod everything that these agitating people have
done, has been, not to enlarge, but to restrain ;
not to set free, but to bind faster the slave pop
ulation of the Booth.”
Railroad Rctiquib for August*
The following aro the receipts for August of
the four principal through routes;
PonD.tTlr&Dift C<‘Di rat
New York Cenlrnl
Nt»w York and En<'....
Baltimore end Obtcv
The increaso of the Pennsylvania Central on
the same month last year is thirty per oent ,
whilo one of the New York roads shows a falling
off of twenty per cent., and tho other an inoroase
of less than throe per cent. It was announced
some time ago that the New 5 ork Central s re
ceipts for August, 1866, would reach **oo,oo0 —
but this was a mere ruse got up to inflate the
stock in the Atlantic money markets.
Pittsburgh's Contribution. —We publish to
day tho statement of the Committee appointed
by the Merchants' Exchange to make collections
for the sufferers at Portsmouth aDd Norfolk.
We oonsider twenty-five huudrod dollars a wor
thy contribution for the citizens of Pittsburgh,
and highly creditable to the philanthropic gen
took upon themselves the labor of
: collection. Let it not be said that the business
community of this city are aught else than
erooa and open hearted
Bora* ahp Men's Clothiko —Tbe card of Mr
Stoner, merchant tailor, No. 80 Wood street,
should be read by al' who wsnt anything in his
line. He has just returned from the East with
a very large stock of oloths an i vestings; and,
having Mr. John Carpenter for cutter, will in
sure that his work will certain’? be “ according
to the eternal riir.tss of lh»rgs " Give him a
oall.
A Change —The cold snap of Thursday poems
to b-i'e beon felt all over the country, lo New
York tbo mercury fell to 45 di grees 1 ahreuhe*
an unusually bw figure br September, and in
Bal imore r.c difference in tbe Thermometer bo
tween W edneeday nr 1 Thursday was 33 degrees
Here there wees fall io the mercury oT upwards
of 30 degrees cu Wednesday night.
The rumor circulated respecting Garibaldi's
having accepted set vice in the K?ya! Navy ef
Sardinia is unfounded. Garibaldi has tek'D
command of the little steamer Salvatore, run
□\Dg from Genoa to the Isj&uJ of Sardinia aDd
back, with merohandi«c and passengers.
Frank Lbsub’s Journal of Fasuio.n for Octo
ber is received and for salo by Miner & Co , and
Giidenfeouey & Co. Tho same gentlemen have
received “Fanny, tho Little Milbncr,” anew
novel by Charles Rowcrofi.
Highfalutin.— A writorin tbe Dubuque Tri
bune gets off tbe following relative to Sally Bt.
Clair, formerly a groat favorite on the Pitts
burgh boards, and who is now exhibiting her
fair proportions to the enrapture 1 Dubuquersat
fifty cents a bead :
'■ Her voluptuous form is tbe fittest setting
for her diamond soul.” Inspiration quivers
down her snow-white arms, and trembles on her
finger ends ; passion wrestles in ber shivering
knees, and shudders throagb her fainting limbs
Iler soul fiiokers io every aooent and looms up
in every pantomime.”
i From tbe Baltimore Sun of Tbur-iu.v
LATEST FROM NORFOLK ASD PORTSMOUTH
THE NKTVB BAD AGAIN
The intelligence reoeived yeßtcrday from Nor
folk and Portsmouth is in sad contrast with that
of the previous day. Tho hopes then excited of
returning health arc crushed for tho preseot, at
least. Tho disease appears to have taken ft sod
den tarn for the worse, in consequence of the
unfavorable state of the weather, and on Mon
day the mortality in Norfolk was considerably
increased. The numbor of deaths are reportod
on that day at forty five; and, as will be seen
by tho letter below, a large number of persons,
including several prominent citizens, foil victims
on Tuesday. In Portsmouth, too, the mortality
is large, seventeen deaths having occurred
sundown on Monday lo 2} o’olook p, a on Tues
day.
The Petersburg Express sayß thore aro about
260 men ftt work now in the (Joeport navy yard.
When the fever began thoro were 1,050 on tbe
roll.
The Portsmouth correspondent of the Express
say«:
“ The destitution in oar town is beyond calcu
lation; and not only is it so in town, but the re
fugees in the woods, and tho residents in the
surrounding couatry, aro sadly in want of pro
visions. We arc compelled every day to send
cart loads of the necessaries of life for distribu
tion to save them from starvation. This slate
of things is particularly the case in the neigh
borhood where the oyetermen reside—their
business being entirelyout off; and as they pro
duce no articles of provision, unless aid bo ex
tended them they must die of famine. Immense
numbers of families aro daily supplied at our
relief store, and numbers go away empty be
oause it is impossible to wait on the crowds that
throng the otore. ”
j from the Baltimore Patriot, Thursday afternoon J
Uy the steamer Louisiana, which came up this
morning from Norfolk, we regret to learn that
there is little abatement in tho siokness in Nor
folk and Portsmouth. Dr. Mauod, the physician
of the Louisiana, reports that during the twenty
four hours ending at noon yesterday, there were
50 deaths in Ncrfolk, aud 30 in Portsmouth.
During the same time thero were 35 new oases
in Portsmouth. The number cf new cases in
Norfolk is not reported. Among tho deaths at
Norfolk, yesterday, by fever, we regret to an
nounce that of Josiah Wills, Keq , Presidout of
the Farmers’ Dank of Virginia.
(From ihe New York Tiuiwf, 20th j
Bee/ Up.
While the “ Dulls ” in Wail street are tossing
up “ fanoy Stocks ” to a high figure, the owners
of bollocks at Forty-fourth street have followed
suit, and yesterday prices went up say twelve
per cent , cr one aud a quarter cents per pound.
The causes of this sudden rise and the little
probability of its continuing another week, are
stated at length in our Live Stook Report In
another column.
Thb advantages of litigation were illustrated
in the oftee of aSohool District in Cornish, N. H.,
against Ariel Comings for the reoovery of the
value of an old bpx Stove, worth probab y from
fifty to Boventv-five cents. The Court of Com
mon Tleas, at Newport, last woek, gavo a ver
diot in favor of the ‘district, giving one dollar
and thirty five oonts damages. The verdict oar
ries with it taxable costs, amounting m au to
more than five hundred dollars, to Bay, nothing
oj xhe amount expended, which oaunot ho taxed
to the defeated party.
BRIG TUBCABOBA WRECKED.
Tbo storm yesterday was very Bevere at this
end of the lake, rolling ia a heavy aea from the
Northeast. All the lumber vessels ooming down
before tho gale, being of light draught, were
fortunato enough to make tho harbor, entering
close to the North Pier; but heavily loaded ves
sels dare not attempt that channel, even with the
water ns high as it was yesterday. Tho bark
Baushinc lay well at anchor all day, some dis
tance north of the piers ; and another vessel lay
ctf nearly opposite tho harbor, but so far out
that she could not be identified.
The brig Tuacarc-ra, loaded with coal from
Cleveland, came to anchor south of the bar yes
terday morning, •ot immediately commenced
jrnggV g, and drifted rapidly to ieewerd, until
about one mile south of tbo piers, and only three
or four hundred feet from the railroad break
water. Her masts were then cut away, and she
held on better, although Btill drifting slowly.
Aa night was approaohiDg, and the prospect
wao that the storm would inorease, the situation
of the orew became oritioal. If the vessel should
fill and sink, or go against the breakwater
during the night, they must all inevitable be
lost. As soon as their danger was reported to
the Harbor Master, Capt. J. A. Napier, he and
Capt. Warner, Marine Inspector of the Chicago
Mutual Insurance Company, oommenoed rally
ing crews to go to the resoue with the two Gov
ernment Life Boats. No difficulty wa* experi
enced in collecting a band of courageous and
skillful men from the vessels in the river, and
about 4 o’clock the boats left the harbor, mann
ed as follows :
First Boat.—Capt. J. A. Napier, Harbor
Master ; Capt. Warren, Marine Inspector; Capt.
Rummage, Schr. Harvest; Morris Evanß, Sea
man ; Dennis Simmcns, do ; George Golding, do ;
John McE ligott, do.
Sbcokd Boat.—Capt. A. J Napier, Propeller
Roßaitter ; Capt Henry A. Gadsden, Brig Black
Hawk ; ( apt. Jeffords, Brig Globe; Capt. Iliram
Blood, Sohr. Chapman ; Capt. C. P. Morey,
Bohr. Lookout; Capt. C. Rocd, Sobr. Meridian:
Capt. P. J Vfthcney, Sohr. Maino.
Tbo passage from the harbor to the wrock was
accomplished without much difficulty, Tho
shore was lined with spectators to witness the
resoue, and hundreds stood upon the railroad
track. Tho boats wore weloomod on their arri
val at the brig by cheers from the crew, elcvon
persons in all. -he debarkation was effected by
the life boats rowing up cautiously to the side of
the vessel, and as they drifted astern, those on
board would eeiio a favorable moment and leap
into them. Every time that one of the orew
leaped into a life-boat, a shout of joy would
buret forth from tbo crowd on the railroad track
and be echoed by those gathered on the shore.
Capt. Mullens of the Tuso&rora, was the lad man
to leave tho wreck. He declared at first that be
would remain on board and share hor fate, but at
last suffered himself to be persuaded to jump in
to one of tho boats.
Aua. 1&54. Aua. 1k56
.... 520,076 683.506
.... 4*l,w2r» 434.146
Now came the long pull to reaoh the harbor.
Each boat had six oars in the row-looks and a
steering oar lashed In Us place. They were
steered by the two Napiers, who exhibited muob
skill in keeping them head to tho seas, runniog
as they did mountains high. The boats made
good headway ngalnst the wind &nd waves and
roacbcd the harbor without any accident, the per
sons in them completely drenched by the spray.
As they passed up tho river the people on the
Jock, testified tbeir admiration cf the bravery
of ihc-se who manned them, and joy at tho suc
cess of the effort, by enthusiastic cheers and clap
ping of hands.
The Tuscarora is an old brig, owned by Messrs.
Davte k Button, of Buffalo, and is reported io
eured in the Alina, of Hartford Her cargo of
coal is owned by H. Mortoo k Co , of this city,
1 and \h insured in the Chioago Mata .1.
i When the boats left her ehe was not making
! water, but had drifted so far in shore that
' she touched bottom occasionally. The storm oon
’ timed sev:ro through the night, and it would
| not be surprising if the brig is not a total wreck
j this morning.
Tre V.j'jv q ;.-oJc cf tho fight of Traktir
o 'Ctr* : :hel vtr h -»re I :;t’■ o e ffect on the course of
cv.u.M :n tr< rr'M T!.-$ lUe*inr.B have rc
{.-,»! up il.r.r ii ir.) v and w *: tot tifie 1 \
to the Bicep wf.ire a:c.ri.ug lotion
B nq?o::\i iai-'-t r°' rt, t toy are once more
prepared for viTrc-ive in«*vemeiiis Attention
I < iberef-T'\ ae •n ■ urat- ito ibe r«iege cf Bcbas-
I I pci Ll' : - on which a julgmcnl may be
founded, :\c. be learned either from tbo des
pnichps o! be u-ncrals or from flic correspon
dence :f loiter wr,i*M beforo the city.
T--» our previous know!: !go that the besiegers’
sap had ajpro-icbtJ very near to the Russian
draftee?, wo new !?’.rn 11*at the fore-moat pnrni
lei Tri.'.ch beau 1-cpv.n r.i the tiro endi, wae
completed rl-J umied iu tbo middle on the lstb
of August. Binco then a fortnight ban passed,
without much incident. (kn Simplon mentions :
a small sortie in which tbo Russians eucceeJed
in destroying some gabions. For the rest the
daily life of the camp, its hardships and amuse
ment?, the death or leave of individual oQicerfl,
fill both public and private letters On the
groat preparations of the last teQ weeks the
bopC2 i'f tbo bosirgera are fixed, end the 6re
that will open when the time comes, will be un
exampled in tho history of warfare.
"The cannonade of October last,” says the
Timn, “ wn« trifling to that of April ; April was
surpassed by the two days which preceded the
capture of tho Msmclon : hat all will sink into
insignificance with the iron tempest which will
shortly be pourod on tho besieged city. The
weight and range of the gun?, the nu Tiber and
sixo of the mortars, tho new position of the bat
teries won by the steady progress whioh has
marked the Summer, will try the endurance of
the Russians to the utmost. Tho great scale on
which such a bombardment is carried on, and
the preparations noccsaary for its execution, ren*
dor the delays which preoodo it a matter of little
onrprisc. In April, the Allies threw against
Sebastopol, in nine days, 660,000 shot and shell.
The cost of the British ammunition alone was
£BOO,OOO sterling: Vet April is now looked
back upon as a timo when wo undervalued tho
enemy, and did cot know what Sebastopol was.
Even on ordinary days tho Russians often
throw 4,000 shot In tho 114 hours, and GOO shells
into only one part cf tho British position. What
ever the resouroos of the garrison, and the
strength of tho works at whioh they labor night
and day, there can be no doubt that the ap
proaching struggle will determine the fate of
Sebastopol, for the Winter at least. No one oan
pretend to foretell the issue ; all that la spoken
of with eertainty is, that tho line-of battle ships
in the harbor will be destroyed, or at least driven
from their position, so as to be made powerless
against the assaulting troops. Whether the be
siegers shall take the Maiakoff—whether they
can keep it—whether it will lead to the imme
diate capture of the town, or only to ulterior
success are all matters of doubt. Bhould vic
tory not favor the besiegers’ arms, they will
probably be*forced to wait in inactivity till an
other Bpring, when oh inge of taotics may assuro
success. Tbo besieging Generals have 8:t all
on tho hazard of a doubtful struggle at a signal
point, and we must wait the result”
The Russians, meantime, are aotivoly engaged
in bridging the harbor, to remove their defence
to the north side should the south be taken.
The evils of a divided oommnnd are more and
more felt. The lino from Baidar to Inkermann,
a distftDoe of twelve miles, is occupied by
French, Sardinians and Turks, with part of tbo
English oavalrv—eaoh nationality under its own
oommander, and totally independent of all the
others. Report speaks vaauely of a plan to
unite the commands of all the troops on the
Tohcrnaya in one hand.
As six woeks, or at most two months, are the
utmost limit that oan be assured for active mili
tary operations, attention is turned to tho means
of supplying the armies during the oomiug
Winter Mr. Beatty, Civil Enginoer, has re
ceived orders to construct two new lines of rail
way • one from the Col de Balaklava to Ka
mi- Bcb, to bo worked by horse power, and the
other Kadekoi to tbo Worouioff Road, (near the
flardioian position over Tohergoun,) to be work
ed by locomotive. The labor of ereoting these
will be supplied by the French and Sardinians.
Mr. Beatty bolievea that the original railway
will last during the Winter, and 200 men of the
Army works corps arc now engaged in repairing.
Stores and sheds are being ereoted as rapidly
aH possible, and other preparations for Winter
are going on with energy.
Pennsylvania State Fair. —The exhibition
of the Stato Agricultural Bociety, at Harrisburg,
next week, promises to be an unusually fine
affair. The large|number of valuable premiums
offered, and the facilities afforded by railroads,
to rcaoh the place, are inducements whioh will,
no doubt, draw together a great number of poo
ple. We soppoao Pittsburgh will be represented.
The Fair commences on Tuesday next, and con
tinues four days.
Ths Columbia h a (0.) Countx Fair will take
plaoe at New Lisbon, on the 26tb, 27th, and
28th of this month. It is expeoted to be a grand
affair.
. rl » MSs
Savetl from the Wreck
From the Democratic Press, 19th.]
POKKIGN BIWS,
THE [-RuJRKSa OF THE WAR.
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7* I*l XTS BURQII
Ci scuts ATI Chivalry -The Cinoini.au ta yiro and Marine Inaurance Company ;
belYreen*t'wo'rfcb C yoong city, cony HR or w*™™, £*«
about a lady. They met with friends and sur aoBEET QALWAV President.
geone about Bnnrieo on that Tuesday morning; JiS . D . m-Qill, Secretary. ’
both oaim and thoroughly ohivalrio to their uc- ooinpauy makes *very Insurance appertaining to or
portmont; took thete poddons; Bl*. on the Ohio and Ml*
word; fired, onoe, twice, thrioc—without any > j Ml | li * enandUbu t u i M ,Bs4 MartaeHlstogenerally.
effect. They were poor marksmen indeed ; But And against Loss anil Damage by Fixe, and against me
they miiht ha.o been wasting powder and lead prriiHorthegoaandlnlandNavlgatlonandTranepertaUoTi.
ueymiglll na.o u»«“ " „„„ 0 f of the “see- Pollrlw Issued at the lowest rates consistent with .afety
to this moment, had not one or or the see s
onds,” to arrange the matter, deolared he kim-
Belf was engaged to marry the lady about whom
they were fighting. This was a dreadful rovela
tion, as may be supposed; but it had the effect
to bring about an understanding immediately.
The combatant? shook hands ; rode back to the
Newport ferry ; crossed the beautiful river ; re
paired to the “ Saint aud grew par
ticularly happy orfer iiciduick.
;pgy- it has been well known for some time, to j
persons familiar with the European Court gossip,
that the King of Sardinia is in love with the eld
est daughter of Queen Victoria, fc or her bo sent
fifteen thousand Boldiers to fight In the Crimea,
tires engaging in a war in whiob he has no more
interest than the Bmperor of Hayti, and for her
he leans decidedly towards Protestantism, and
the Cptholio powers, says the London correspon
dent of the New York Tribune, frightened at this,
are now trying to allure him into a Roman Cath
olio matrimonial allianoe. The widow of his
brother, a Baxon Prinoess, who, after the death
of her husband, the Duke of Genoa, had gone to
Dresden, has now returned to Turin, accompan
ied by her youthful sister, Prinoess bidonia, first
oousin to the Emperor of Austria.
'Worm* I—As this is the season of the year when
wjrms are most formidable among children, the p oprietors
of U'Une’s Vermifuge beg leare to call the attention c l
parent to iu virtues for the expelling oj these aunoying,
and cf’en fat'd enemies of children. It was invented by a
physician of great experience in Virginia, who, after hav ng
used It for several years iu hits own prtud.ee, and found its
Bucce6e so universal, was induced at Isst to olfer it to the
public as a cheap, but certain and excellent medicine. It
has twice become justly popular throughout the United
BtateA, afi the moat efftci» nt Vermi'uge ever known, and the
demand has been steadily on the increase since its first in.
troduction to the public-
P. S.—-The above valuable remedy, Dr. M Ijuui'b cel
celebrated Liver Puls, can now U- bad at all the respectable
Drug Stoma in this city.
Purchasers will please be careful u&ak fur, nod Lake none
but Dr. U’Lone'fl Vermifuge. All others, in comparison,
•p worthies*.
AUo, for sal* by the so e proprietors,
FLBMINQ BUOP.,
Bncc seora to J. Kidd A Co.,
No. 60 Wor d street, corner of Fourth.
as~ Ague ana Fiver of Three le*n'
Standing Cure«l.«*Mr. John Loogdwn, now living at
Beaver Pam) Hanover county, near Richmond, had Ague
and Fever for three years, meet of Lbu time he bad chilli
twice a day, and rarely less than once: he w»s parched
with feTers as soon a* the chill left him ; and after trying
physicians, quinine, most of the looicj advertised, and
everything recommended to him, was about to give up in
despair, when Carter's Hpartsb Mixture was spoken of: he
got two bottles, but before he bad uw-1 more than a single
one, be was perfectly cuml, and ha* not had a chill or
fever sinew.
Mr. Lon;den is only one out of thousand* ah' bnvr
been benefited by this groat tonic, alterative and bh-od pa
riller. tVe advertisement sepdtlm
Inhalation for Dlieaied Luogf.
The mode of Inhalation, in of lungs and
throat, recommended by I>r. Ourti* »n his advertisement,
strikes ns ae the true one It Is now .morally admitted by
©ur best physicians, that local difU«*ui ••* an only be suc
cessfully treated by local application*. This practice he»
teen pursued from the first with t < iternal inflam
mation and corrosion.*, and we se.* no: why disuaws of the
throat and lungs may not be lres;t*d in :r.e *«.m* ia*nuir;
we believe they may. In this variable r.itmat* of ear*,
lung aod i>iif»At <-r)iapiaiti>» hftf b«*-tna A m> pfnfft-
Iwnt and rifw. w» **ro?*Urw*omui»i:J *>' th>* j txbUc, und
lo LSr ajfii. Vd to arall of T>r Cor:b’
,li;o »h.> U*.H Ui-1 it wir*»| jn
CkudiOT*-"DB CcnTl*’ II YU KAN A i- orl.iinai nr.-J .->Ol5
2«qdld* artii'l*.
Uatcbelor'i Hair l)y e.—T ■*•*«*! > yrur/
•riun-nt i*u 1 ar plication , Ihf j-m (-rwu-: m » utaavr
•i tl.l-* llir. m rn.-bD.> I. i*-- r
browu in/ I net!) , * iLiivut lb** buj t ir.jui) !•• L*»t • r eXiu
M*4e KL 1 m>l4, or ttppHihl, (in uiu« pnnitd rooou\) al
BATCH K U»R’A WU{ Factor?, Si-1 hr-vid* ut, New Y*Hi.
toll, wM-ailr tfcj r-'Ui!, b) L r i.V.P LI. K EYFIiR. Uu
Juil Received, At (irlbble’i, » p.-n!d
•cinr’.ujf'Ht t-( Fall mjU Winter Uooo« f, (
H\*iAlir>«f ’.>t p!u?h, (j roofelloe, Val n i.« hti.l 1 rfa'.itl
L>o«kic and I’aocy s . U> ha,
><d, Ac., Ac Also, Grot*' Furo - b .u; Go<> !■> <n nil
ty, which will !.•« aoLl Low for '*a>«h **.) ‘.“t l UVr’.y t
OHIO & PENNSYLVANIA EAILB.OAD
THE ONLY RAILROAD
ta naiNti wkst FHon hittmiikou.
Tu« Fast Xiuua ioaree at 2 i. M ii> O.cclnnati
>ii IV hours boil 40 mioutw
Mail Thais lsav n a? b a. M.
KxiTVjSaTttAia v at J> P M.
Theju* TVtiinn *ll make close cnmi'-'-fIODS vt CrtM-tUne, and
lUc tirvt tv© connect at Alll*cct: ibo. dirwet route il. m.
Loulf la now open, via Crt-Mlim* ami Indianapolis, luo
mU«fl nhcrler than ri» Cleveland- *>>on«cUon* are made
at Mansfield with the Newark and BauJuakr Cit y trad,
auii at Crestline with the thtvo road* there-
For partirulara see handbills. No trains run ou Sunday.
Through Ticket* aold to Cllldnuati, U>ui»vli:* 8L Louis,
Indianapolis, Chicago, Hock Island, Poet W ajn*, Cleveland,
and the principal Towns and Cities Id the West.
The NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will
leave Pittsburgh at 10 A. M. anJ 5 15 P. M., and hen Brigh
ton at 7 A- M- and 1 P. M.
For Tickets and further Information, apply to
J. G. CUIUIV,
At the corner office, under the Ulonongahela House-
Or, at the Federal Street Station, to
GEORGE PARKIN, Ti'ket Agent.
Pittsburgh, July 33,1856. (jy-4)
OHIO AND INDIANA RAILROAD,
DEIHQ THE
Continuation of the Ohio and Poana. E. B
TO FORT WAYNE,
TU&si utmp&KD &m> uaumit BtLxa vnoa rrrcasoßOH.
Bf- Trains oonnoct at Outline, without detention, with
ail the 7Vainj on the Ohio and Pmnn, Itiad,* aJ also at
Forest with Trains going North end Pouth, on the Mad
lUver and Lake Erie Railroad.
For Tickets, apply at the Railroad Offices of the Ohio
and Pennsylvania Railroad Company in Pittsburgh, Alle
gheny Citv, or at any of the following point*:
Fort Wayne, lkdlefontalno,
Cincinnati, Urbans.
Payton, Springfield,
Indianapolis, Richmond,
Tiffin, Findlay.
Persons desiring TUckete will be nartieuiar to ask /or a
Ticket by the Ohio and Indiana Railroad,
jed J- R- BTRAUGIIAN, Bap’t
To Females.- “THE KEEPSAKE,” an im
portent little book that every female should read,
especially the married, or those contemplating marriage.
It will be eent by mail, free., to aoy address, by ioclordug
two postage stamps, or six-pence, to 0. L. CiIEKSnMA.N,
M. P , No. 193 Broadway, New York. wp3l:wlm*
tttiwrllTkUiy.—GJSUKGK It. KIDDLE, of the
city of Allegheny, will be a candidate for the office
of Sheriff of Allegheny County, at the ensuing elec
tion Jyfcdawte
lIATS* HATS*—We have received our FALL
jßh gTYLK UK SILK HATS, which will he ftuud. on in-
a neat and good article. A good Hat lor fa,
and au extra one for $4. Oall and see.
MORGAN A CO., No 164 Wood Ft.,
Next Loose to the new Presbyterian Chuich,
One door street^
r> fiiavo Just reo«lv«d| fey hipress,
a large lot of PLANTER’S, HUNGARIAN end other
SOFT HATH, ol latest style, which wo will sell as low for
cash as any boose In the city. Call and see
MORGAN A CO., 164 Wood street,
aug26 next house to the new Presbyterian Church,
Pennsylvania Insurance Company
OP PITTSBURGH,
Corner of Fourth and Bmithflpld streets.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $300,000.
lkhubx Buildings and other Property against Loea
or Damage by Fire, and the Perils of the Boa and
Inland Navigation and Transportation.
DIRB0T0B9:
Wm. P. Johnston, Roily Patterson, Jacob Painter.
A. A Carrier, W. M’Clintock, KennedyT.Friend,
James 8. Negley, W. 8. Haven, D. K. Park,
1. Grier Bpronl, Wade Hampton, D. M. Long,
A. J, Jones, J. H. Jones, U. H. Coggshaii,
OFF 10 £&B:
President Hod. WM. F. JOHNSTON.
Fice President RODY PATTERSON.
6ec’yandVreaswrttJk. A. OARUIEK.
Auistani SccrtUsryJb. 8. CARRIER. {j*2B:ly
PEARL STEAM MILL,
ALLEGHENY.
«- FLOUR DELIVERED TO FAMILIES .in either of
the two Cities.
Oantße may be left at the Mill, or in hexes at the stores of
LOO AN, WILSON A GO-, 62 Wood Btroet
„BRAUN A RKITBR, oorner Liberty and St. Clair ste
Yl. P. SCHWARTZ, Druggist, Allegheny.
TBBU6: cash, oja Dxuviat.
Jy29 BRYAN * KENNEDY A CO.
Boot and Shoe Manufactory .
-A. JAMBS O’DOUHKLL & 880., q-,
BH|f Would rospeotfnlly inform the citiaenfl^”®* 0 ®
f Du of Pittsburgh, that they have opened a manufactory
* MEN'S AND WOMEN*B BOOTS AND SHOES,
At No. 79 Bmlttifleld itreit,
In Wiman’s Buildings, where Ibey trill be prepared to filL
all orders of every description of Boots and Shoes at the
shortest notice.
In order to accommodate all classes of customers they
will also keep on sale a good assortment of the host esgterr
work- all descriptions of children's wear.
Terms strictly cash; poodi of cash prices.
A share of the pnbUo patronage is solicited.
Dissolution of Partnership*
TUB Partnership formed by the undersigned and Jau-U
OWxxt, In c&nyiog on “the Camden Coal Works,”
under the name and style of JON KB, O’NEAL A MILLER,
Is now.dissolved- ISAAC JONES.
1856. JOHN 1). MILLER
DIftBQTO&S:
Robert a»lway, Alexander Bradley,
Jawi*S. Hoou, John Fullerton,
John ItTAlpln, Samuel iTOlarkan,
William t'himpe, Jamee W. Hallman,
John Bcntt, Chau. Arbuthnot,
Jotwph I’. Qaitam, W. D-, Darid Richer,
James Marsha'l, John M’QUI,
Horatio N. Lea, Kittanning.
' "EUREKA INSURANCE .COMPANY
OF PITTSBURGH.
JOHN 11. BUOKNBEKGKR, pBiSIDKIfT
ROBERT FINNKY, gscaSTART.
0. VV\ UATOUELOR, Gbkbai Aqdtt.
WILL ISSLIIE AGAJMSr ALL KIMnS
MARINE AND FIRE RISKS.
DIRECTORS:
J LI. Pboenbergvr, G. W. Gass,
C. W. Batchelor, W. K. Nlmlck,
jAaao M. P-nnock, T. B. Updike,
W. W. Martin, R- D- Oocbreo,
U. T. Leech, Jr., John A. Oaughey,
George B. Bolden, B. 8. Bryan,
David McCandlesa.
All Losses sustained by parties insured under poli
cies issued by thia Company will be liberally adjusted and
promptly paid at its Offlct, No. 99 WATKR street, [jyll
WILLIAMS & ALLEN,
ARNOLD & WILLIAMS,
UAnorAoroEias or
Chilson Furnaces, Wrought Iron' Tubing,
AND FITTING GENERALLY,
For Wanning and Ventilation of Buildingt.
will contract for Warming and Ventilating
by Sleam or Hot Water, Pipes or Ghllson’a Furnace,
Churches, BobooU, Hospitals, Factories, Green Houses,
Cour t Houses, Jails, Hotels, or Dwellings. No. 26 MARKET
street, Pittsburgh. a P* q
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
PITTSBURGH AGENCY
OF THE
/ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF HARTFORD , CONN.
CHARTERED
Paid up GAsh Capital, 8500,000 I
With large surplus securely invested.
Semi-Annual Dividend of 8 per ct , July 1,1866.
rplllfl COMPANY have been doing an insurance business
J_ nearly a half century—have paid out for property de
stroyed by fire under iU polidrß.more than Fifteen Millions
of Dollars since they commenced business. Its annual re
ceipts and present assets (which are below) give Indemnity
to each policy bolder of more than two millions of dollars.
A policy of insurance is no belter than brows paper, unless
It Ls in a Company that will pay in case of loss. It becomes
necessary, therefore, that you know something of the char
acter and solvency of the institution before you take a pol
icy. Its age, experience, cash capital—its ontntarrupted
success for thirty till years—its uniform course of honora
ble dealing-places tho .Etna Insurance Company among
the first and most solvent Institutions of the country. Its
premiums are cash. No premium notes taken—no assess
ments made on policyholders—but all is cash. If you meet
with a loss, make up your proofs, and in sixty days call and
g-t your money. This is the way We have done business
{or nnuriy forty jearß.
They continue to make insurance on Country Btore%
Mills, Factories, Dwellings, Barua, and all descriptions of
property in tow nor country, at fair rates. Yoor attention
i.. inTited to the following low rates on Country Dwellings,
j r ih« whole term of one, three, or five yeare.
I year. 8 years, ft years.
Built of trick or stone, metal
roof, HU feet from similar risk, 46 V* Ud
Built of brick or stone, shingle
rocf 1 1%
Frame dwellings 76 1)4 2
ASSETS OP THK COMPANY, JULY 1, 1856.
Oj*li in baud, and in PbtvnU Bank $ 65,630 25
Cinh in handscf Agents...... —137,137 81
I>*l itHtate, unincumbered —........ 10,672 05
T J Mortgage Bonds, 6 »Dd 7 per cent - Interest,
payable tomi-annually - OO
•jj 0 pur rent. State of Virginia Bootle, Interest
payable feml-annaaUy._
I & p-r cunt State of North Carolina Bonds,
interest payable semi-annually...^.-.6,000 00
! i o }*«f <:«*ut Jersey City Water Bonds, interest
paval te (i«mi annually -
. la per <*e-t. City of Mllwankie Bonds, Inter
est p&ynbl* r«*inl-&nnoally
>• 7 c»*ut. l net me Bonds, interest payable
-wiuianuually
l*-btf Joe tb# Company, wrcurod by mortgage...
bill* r*c*ivabl*, amply eecxTred. and payable at
B*Qk. -
*>t<o -htr- 1 - Hartford and New Uaren Railroad
Company -
1"& do Hartford and Providence ft R., 10 per
rent, preferred and guaranteed..
1 C lu It.xrfen and Worcester Railroad...
•. m» *•' i onn«*cUeut River Rai1r0ad........
if .to ('• nni-rtii-ut River Company.......
.1 Stafford Bank. 3 instalment* paid In, 3,000 00
Jo Khjle Bank. Prorideoce, E. 1 1,930 00
.«-<i dw Bank. 11&Xifrrd.Conn 33,000 00
.win Jo Kx.'h&nge Bank, do do 17,660 00
do Farmers* A Mechanic*’ Bank, Hart
ford, Conn .... 26 000 00
Km do Connecticut Uiver Bank, Hartford. 9,760 00
■j'V d«> Uarlf rl Bank, do ... 26,400 00
!! v do SUM Bank, do ... 16,101 00
:.In Uinfi'rd County Bank, do ... 7,876 00
ha* Jo Cl'y Bank. do ... U 000 00
- a do Union Bank, New York 12 200 CO
jsfl Jj Broadway Bank, do 14 100 00
lu> d" Hank. do 4,400 00
! m d 1) Hanover Bank, do 10,C00 00
*■ m do Mechanics' Baok, do 11,900 00
ho do Bank (t North America, New York... 10.600 00
Idsi da lUuk ot America, do ... 13,920 00
i.’il* do Bank cf the Republic, do ... 18,750 00
fi<j do Bank of the Commonwealth, do ... 6,000 00
ltjii New York Life Insurance and Trust
Company
t»i d.' United States* Trust Company
«=,|uitably adjusted, and promytly paid.
FolU ios b>!>utd and odjustmonU made by
U. B. TEN-ETCK, Agent.
i.Mtii-0, N. W. ,-orner Wood and Filih stroeta, PiUabnrgh.
tie' For further information eu<iuire at the connGng
room cf tho Saturday Morning Post. sep2lhw3m
A CARD.
ILiAVE just received from the Eastern Gil es, a stock
F.ih'CY AND STAPLE GOODS, embracing the most
complete variety of CLOTHS, 0A8S) MERES and VEST
INOi that I bare ever hitherto cflferel to the public.
Ueiritl'» a large number of BLACK CLOTHS, of which I
bare always kept a good assortment, I here been at con
siduratle pains to select rome choice Fancy Colors, among
which are DABLTA, BYLPHTDB, ROYAL PURPLE;
UCriLK, MEADOW and INVISIBLE GREENS; with
teverel shades of DROWN and BLUE. Also, of FANCY
CA'ifil Vi KREB an elegant variety of the highest grades,
comprising many handsome PLAIN DRAQ and PURPLE
grounds, as well as the latest Figured styles. And of
UASHMKRE, YFLYfTT and PLUBH VESTINGS an un
usually Urge selection—the latter embracing sereral dell
ca'e patterns net readily obtained.
I bare procured tbb serrices of &lr. JNO. CARPENTER
os Foreman, familiar to tpe trade in the West at the In
ventor of “ Carpenter's Rule.” Having made all the nice
ties of catling, too eblef stady of bis life, and being endowed
w i i h a large fond of experience from a practice of seventeen
years, there little doubt of his ability to please all whose
custom he may attract.
My stock of BOYS' OLOTIIING is much larger than at
any former period, exhibiting all the variety of styles com
mon to the season, and at very low rates.
SOLOMON STONER,
No. 80 Wood street.
n«p'22 J* wlm
Heal Estate OI!le«i
Cfrmer of Snxnih and Smi'hfuld struts, Pittsburgh
BLAKELY a BIUUKY offer for sale a valuable Finn In
Adams Township, Butler Oouniy—l4l acres.
A Coal Properly of 400 acres. The undivided half will be
sold, with 161 acres of improved land; on which, among
other buildings, is an excellent Saw MJIL
Forty-eightßuildiog Lots in the Borough of Manchester.
Thirty Building Lots near the northern .end of the
Sharpsburg Bridge-
A Building Lot in James B. Irwin’s plan, in Pitt Town
(a Joining Sixth Ward,) will be sold very low tor
cash, as the owner is going to Kansas. Apply to
sep2l:d*w gLAKKLY A RIQHBT.
ffilßS. 8%. O. ROOT,
FAfItnOMABLB ft
miLLINEB, JY
No. 28 Diamond alley, jSßb|
PITTBBUBQH, PA. 483*%
4^-Country Merchants and Milty- iCiSSl|$Lt
Ders supplied with Pattern Bonnets
at wholesale prices. f»*p2fcdlw *
>-> ROOEBIB&, l HON BAFEB, TOBACCO, to , Af ADCTIOB
\JT —On Monday morning, September 24th, at 10 o’clock,
at the Commercial Bales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth
Htrrets, will be sold—
-4 bbls Sugar House Molasses;
0 half chests Young Hyson and Qunpowder Teas;
7 tores Virginia Manufactured Tobacco;
6 do No. 1 Ohooolate ;
2 Iron Safes;
1 Kitchen Safe ;
4 dos Manilla Bed Cords;
China, Glass and Queensware, A p.
eep2‘l P. M, DAVIS, Auctioneer.
LA toil* COLLECTION OF VALUABLE BOOKS AT
AUOTION—On Saturday evening, September 22, at 7
o'clock,at tbe Commercial Bales Booms, corner of Wood and
Fifth streets, will bo sold—An extensive assortment of new
Books, embracing standard works in various departments
of scienee and literature; also, a valuable private library,
collected by a gentleman of extensive reading in English
1 teratura, history, travel, biography and science, embracing
many valuable works of rarity and Interest. Abo, a num
ber of valuable works In oholes French literature, splendid
family Bibles, Blank Books, Letter and Gap Writing Paper,
Wafers, Pens, Pencils, Ao.
sep22
BUIOS bTORE and dwelling on liberty st.
AT AUCTION —On Thursday evening, October 4th, at
?U o'clock, at the Merchants' Exchange, will be sold—That
Tamable Lot of Ground, situate on Liberty, above Bt. Glair
t- treet, haring a front or 22)4 fo®t» extending back 112
feet to an auov 16 feat wide; on wbioh Is erected the com
modious, well finished three-story Brick Store and Dwell
ing, No. 183, occupied by G. Krets, with back building, car
riage bouse, stable, and other improvements. Terms—One
third cash, residue in one and two years,with interest.
sepga P. &L PAYIB, Auctioneer.
DliV GOODS STOKE AT AUCTION—On Monday morn*
log, September 24th, at 10 o’clock, at the store of Ur.
John Thompson, No. 100 Market street, near Fifth, will
be sold—llls entire stock of foreign. Fancy and Staple Dry
Goods. The assortment is qoite extensive and durable.
Sate positive, and continued daily.
sep22
Black satin -stripe moire- antique—Just re
ceived, 6ome splendid patterns of Blftok Striped Moire
Antique. (sapMj A. A. MABON A 00.
C'IOLORKD SATIN STRIPE MOIRK ANTIQUE—Jo*t re*
J celved, at A. A. MASON A 00/3, some splendid pattern*
of the above. sep22
LACK SATIN FIiAIDBILKS—A. A. Mason A 00. have
Jdßt opened some rich and heavy Black Satin Plaid
Bilks, one yard wide, and nnder tbo nanai price. [eep23
COTCH LONG AND SQUARE BHAWIS--A. A. Mason
A Co. have joet opened an assortment of the neweat
styles of the above make of Long and Square Shawla.
eep22 .
BLACK THIBET SHAWLS—a large assortment of fine
J2** ah "”’ J r 1 A or S^N A 0 o ..2sFlfth,txeeu
\\! ANTED—A Conrrcriojre*. Steady emplovmeot adll
W b« given. RBYMBR A AW>*BBON,
gep\S No. 89 Wood street.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Cholera having atreaiy made Its appearance lQ
the South and West, it w»ll be well for a l l to know that the
most reliable preventive l? Dr. Qoststtk&’s celebrated
Stomach DiUera. heae Bitten, taken before meals, as per
directions on the bottle, have proven their virtues beyond
a doubt. During the sickly reason last year In Pittsburgh,
and elsewhere, they were found invaluable, and are repre
sented to have done more for the sufferers, even' after being
taken with cramps, than any other medicine lathe market,
hence the necessi yof getting a supply in time. For sale
by dealers generally. HOSTfiXTBR, BMITH A CO.,
#e p22 26? Petra street.
An American Blass Sleeting will be
held at ihe Yard of the AMERICAN HOTEL, near
ihiT Canal, on Penn street, THIS EVENING, September
•>2d, A. D. 1866
RALLY! for the first baule in oor
County. Several epeakers will addreas the meeting.
6«p2'i:lt(chD)
r Motlce.—Per«on9 wishing to select BTANi>B
for Kiblbltiou In the Agricultural Talr Building**
w ll And the Superintendent on the grounds every day
from 2 to 4 P. after Monday, 24th September. First
-jome. first f«r?etL 0. P. BUIRAB, Superintendent.
eep22:d-tt ,
y-r-r. Firemen's Association.— The members
of the firemen’s Association are requested to meet
Bt tha NEPTUNE HALL, tuis DAt, (Saturday,) at 10
o'clock A. M. By order.
sap 22
C'VUOICE NEW WORKS— '
j Oahfleld, by W. D. Arnold
Henry VIII. and his Six Wires
Bell Smith Abroad;
A Long Look Ahead, by A. S. Roe
News Booh;
Maui, by Tennyson, (fourth supply,)
My Bondage and my Freedom;
Escaped Nun;
Hidden Path, by Marion Uarlsnd;
lowa as it is in 1855;
Blanche Bearwood;
Star Papers, by H. Ward Beecher;
Olie, by L. M. N.;
Visit to the Camo Before Sebastopol;
Bits of Blarney, by R. Shelton McKenzie
Habits and Man, by Dr. Doran;
Life of J. Gordon Bennett;
Female Life among the Mormons;
Pen Pictures of tbe Bible, by 11. Word Beecher
Heart's Ease. In 2 vote ;
Life of Sam Houston;
Note Book of an English Opium Eater, by De Qatncey
MyConfeaslons—the Story of a Woman’s Life;
i Evenings with the Prophets, bv lWr. A. M. Brown ;
1 Llppiooott’s Gazetteer of the World.
The above just received, together with % large stock of
Books and Stationery; also, correct Maps of Sebastopol, Ac,
Remember, the place to get cheap Books is at
LA UPPER'S BOOKSTORE,
No. SO Fifth street.
rpHE NISWOOMKB, hr Thaqmrat.
X IL MINER 4 CO., No. 32 Smithfiold street,
Have Just received—
The Newcomes—Memoirs of a Most Respectable Family.
Edited by Arthur Pondennis, Esq ; 2 vole.
HiddeD Path; by the author cf “Alone.’’ Seventh eup
pty.
Peterson’s Magazine for October;
Leslie's Joornal do
Ballou's Megazioe de
Yankee Notions do
All the new Books received as soon as published.
sep22
MAGAZINES FOE OCTOBER—Peterson's Megaiine for
October, with colored fashions.
Leslie’s New Fork Journal for October.
Ballon's Magazine do
Thackeray’s new book—The Newcomes, or Memoirs of a
Most Respectable Family.
Jost received and for sale at
W. A. GILDENFENNEY & 00*8,
Fifth sl, opposite the Theatre. _
PERSONS HAVING hkai. ESTATE, Produce, or Man
ufactured Articles to dispose of. or Houses, Farms or
Store Booms to let, will find it to their interest to give ue
a call. We a'eo attend to the collection of Beets, Insu
rance, Borrowing and Loaning Moneys, Ac , Ac. Office, No.
&3 Market street. [6ep2ij B. CUTHBBRT A BON.
A GENTLEMAN, residing In the country, wishes to
adopt a Girl of from ten to twelveyeara of age. For
particulars apply to 8. CU I'IIBBBT A SON,,
f19 p22 63 Market street
HOUSES AND STORKS FOR RENT—At the Beal Es
tate Office, 63 Market street aep22
TDK FIRE COMPANIES of the City of Fitts
burgh will meet for Parade and Inspection, on
*24 September, 1866, on Penn
jSSlfcfcsfcii street. at 10 o’ci'-ck A. M.
The Fire Compan'aa of Allegheny and the eu rcundin.?
Boroughs are respectful'y invited to attend.
ROUTE OF PROOESSION.—Penn street, right resting
on St. Clair; movedown Penn street to Water, along Water
to Market, up Market n Liberty, up Lit arty to Sixth, along
Sixth to Wood.dcwn Wood to Water, along Water to Gren f ,
np Grant to Third, along Third to Boss, np Boss to Penn
sylvania Avenue, along Pennsylvania Avenue to Logan
streef, np Logan to Wylie, down Wylie to Grant, down
Grant to Fourth, down Fourth to SmithfleM, up Bmlthfield
to Seventh; sod Uiere rest for half an hoar. Then down
Seventh to Liberty, along Liberty to Uand, down Hand to
Penn, up Penn to O' liars, down t/Hara to Pike, along Pike
to Factory, np Fa tory to Penn up Fenn to Morton, along
Morton to Lib arty, along I ’berty to Lumber, along Lumber
to Fenn. down Penn to O’Hara, along O’Hara to Liberty,
down Liberty to Grant, along Grant t j Sixth, down Sixth
to BmUbQeld, down Smilhfield to Becond, down 8t ond to
Ferry, along Ferry to Fourth, down Fonrlh to Hay, down
Hay to Duqueane Way, a'ong Duqnesne Way ft St Clair
street, and up St. Clair to Penn, and theri dUmto.
e*p2l• t i(chu) OKORQK FUNBTON, Chief Engineer.
116,41* 12
ITS MERITS BTAHD 15H1VALI1D.”
THIS OLD, trlod end Invaluable remedy for all niseis
of the Eyes, i Per having stood the Let of over Fifty
Years, aud the demand for it etHi ioerea'-iog, l.i now, and
has been for the past two years, offered fur sale in an entire
new drees. Koch bottle Will have a Steel Plate Engraved
Envelope, with a po: trait of the inventor, Dn Isaac Thomp
son. New London, Conn., aud a rxc sutiui cf his signature,
together with a FAC wiiili of the signature of the present
propriety, John L. Thompson, No. 161 and Idd River st,
Troy, New York, and none other can be genuino.
The proprietor his been compelled to make this change
in the style of the wrapper, owing to the latge quantity of
counterjeit whioh for the past ftw years has been pdmed
upon the community,.and especially at the West.
Purchasers arc particularly requested to boy none but
the above described, and as the red labsl heretofore used
has been called in, any found in that form the proprietor
does not hesitate to pronounce conn ter fait.
For sale by all the respectable Druggists in the United
States and Canada-
wholesale and retail, at Dr. GEO. 11. KEY
SKK’S, No. I>o, corner of Wood street and Virgin alley.
eep3l:w3m*
JAMS »n »g*l-V JA9IE9 C. HOMY.
... 9.925 00
... 10,058 CO
... 14,000 00
... 1.250 00
10,000 00
11.200 00
Blftk«ly A tUcbey,
REAL ESTATE BROKERS, corner of Seven b and
Smith field streets, Pittsburgh, Pa Farms, Ho uw,
Lots. Mi Us, Furnaces, Ac., bought and sold on commls-don.
Land Warrants, Bills, Bonds and Notes negotiated. Kapa
cial attention given to subdividing Farms and disposing of
them. Terms reasonable. septtQ
$836,530 23
Western Lands,
WE have arrangements with gentleman of experience
in the different Western States, by which choice
lands can be located at Government price. Persons desirous
of locating lands, either for speculation or for actual settle*
mom, wUI find Uto their advantage to give us a call. One
of our correspondents in lova has spent the last six wests
In critically esuoiinir g th* lands in that Slate subject to
entry, and writes ns that he bos selected over 20,000 acres
of choice lands. BLAKELY A RICHEY,
eep2l:daw corner Seventh and SmKbflwld sts.
THE highest market price paid fcr4o> 80 and 120
acre Land Warranto, of the late Issue.
Also, for 80 end 160 acre Warrants, issued under the
law of 1850.
Apply to
sap2lui*v
TO THE HONORABLE the Judges of the Ooun of Quar
ter Sessions of the County of Allegheny r
The petition of FBEDBRICK SCHAAF, of the Borough
of Birmingham, respectfully represents—
That he Js a ctticeo of the United States and of the State
of Pennsylvania: that he is keep tor sale, snd
to sell within the said Borough, vii»us, epirituoftti, and
malt or brewed liquors, by measure not less than one
quart, ao'ordtbg to the provisions o( the Act of 14th April,
A D. 1866, enMtled, * «;n Act to reatra n the sale of latoxl*
eating Liquors.” Tour pe’ltioner, therefore,. prays your
Honors to grant him license so to do, on being Satisfied that
your potitioner is a man of temperate habits, and of good
repute for honesty, and that bo has given bond with ap
proved security, and paid the license fee, according to,the
several provisions of the Act of Assembly above refemd to.
And be will ever pray, Ac. TREUeRICK SCHAAF.
sep2l:3t
a. r. nsoTT~... .. ctjsra.
Brott dt Curtis,
D BALERS IN REAL ESTATE, St. AWTHOJTT FauA,
Mirmeiota Territory. Lund bought and sold through
out the Territory. Money loaned, Investments made to- the
best advantage, and Land Warrants located. Also, Agents
for the sale of Lots in the town of BT. CLOUD, 66 miles
from Bt. Anthony, and head of navigation above the Falla,
The survey of the great Pacific Railroad crosses the Missis
sippi at this point, and ths numerous advantages it pos
sesses as a place of business, will make It one of ths Largest
cities In the Northwest.
RKVZ&SSCCS.
Ex-Governor Ramsey, Minnesota.
Hon. Wm. H. Welsh, Chief Justice oi Minnesota.
Urn. J. Meeker.
lion. 11. >f. Rice, Delegate to Congress.
Rice, HolUngahead A Becker, Attorneys at Law.
Messrs. Borup A Oaks, Bankers.
Rev. T. U. Fullerton, Register of U. 8. Land Office.
ssp2o
A CONVENIENT DWELLING HOUSE, containing a
ball, parlors with folding doors, two chambers, dining
room and kitchen, for sale; price $2J>OO. The house is
well finished, and in good order. Immediate possession
can be had. Terms of payment-~ssoo in hand; balance In
one, two and three years. &. GUTHBKBT A EON,
sep2o , 63 Market street.
ALU ABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE—Consisting of 821
feet front on Ohio Lane, Allegheny City; by 871 feet
deepon Bagaley’s Lane, (containing two acres,) with a large
Brick Dwelling House, of hall and ten rooms, with a good
cellar, smoke and wash houses, well of wateTi hydrant, fruit
trees, Ac. Ac. For price and terari pall at the office of
sep2o B. OUTBBBRT A BQN, 53 Market bL
WALL PAPERS-—Yelrot, Satin and Common Wail Pa
pers, In every variety, with appropriate borders, for
Bale by W. P. MARSHA* L A CO., -
aepa) 87 Wood street.
HEAP WALL PAPKRB, AT 12W CENTS—A sew <
eortment just received and for sale by
sep2o W. P. MARSHALL A CO.
Window curtain*—Giaitd Groan, ouzed Blue,
Plain Green and Figured Curtain*, wholesale and
retail, fbr sale by
aep2o
P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
HEOiUS GfiKKN—2.OOO lb>- dry, and luoH, for eale t
B. A. FAHNESTOCK. & Qo*
fornor Jlwt ami Wood eta.
CHBOHK YELLOW—I,OOO lba dry, and In oil, for Bale b’
aep2o B. A. FAHNiaTOOK A 00.
c IUU ARABIC—I},EOO lbs for Bale by
Vj eep2D B. A. FAHNESTOCK A 00.
A A. MAfiON A 00. announce their first exhibition of
• Cloaks, of the new Fall styles, on Thursday and Bri
day, September 20 and 21. gsp2o
A A. MaBONAOO. will open bn Thursday and,Friday, 1
, the 20th and 21st Inst., a choice selection : of Fall
Bonnets, Head Dresses, Ac. sep2o
mules! Mule*ll
THB subscriber offers for sale FORTY HEAD q? t&TJLEE
—veil broken to work, either for pits or teams. They
may be soon at the Yard adjacent to the TIKI) LION
HOTEL, 8t Olatr street, to which he Invites the attention
of ail desirous of purchasing good, sound animals.
seplfedlw JOHN WBBTBBQQK.
P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
TPTTTRFI, MIRROR AND FANCY FRAMES OF THE
most complete and finished style may be found at
BO EC KINO'S, on St. Clair street, near the Allegheny
Bridge. This gentleman has also on hand n splendid lot
of Mirrors, some of which we see encased in. unique ani
beautiful frames. Qire him a call. . sep!9
OOLBS GOODS —Just receded * TerJ large
Selected assortment of Oloths, CaEaimeros, Oualnettß,
Tweeds, Jeans, Ao. (sepH) A. A. MASON ACO
WOOL TABUS COVERS—A large
abOYP, in nil colors and sires, *PA utyj A rvf
styles, Just received by (wplßl A. A. MABON A 00.
DKBBS SILKS — Bomo Tory llc6 “f v 01
pl»U Md Dr»« TSfc
J. BROWNj Booretary.
Flramea’i Parada.
UH, ISAAC THOMPSON’S
MUCH CKLEBRATED
WATER.
EYE
Land Warrant*.
BLAKELY A RICHEY,
comer of Seventh end flmlthfleld sts.
W. P. MARSHALL A CO.
. - 'l'.’ t 1 . " ■* E ‘-'**
«»- sp»e*«ei.. *i& ufoy/aw' op«l»tion*
Uitlen—The Blind-May“See;»~«UgnUfi»
ing for os to be able to ahnbunce to the pUMi6 { {feat
utility of BALLS' PATENT
menty—their wonderful effects are coming daily to £bs
knowledge of the Strange auyfeeZDf Ifc-.*
is true, that Spectacles may be dispensed with entirely snl
sigfat restored to Its Origin ol power These cups AM Mmpity
yet philosophical. They ere used without pain or the least
danger of in Smy. Below will he found several certiflcatea
which speak highly to their feTOr: v
(From York Evangelist.}
A yjhy aimp’e vet-philosophical instrument, has bees
invented by J. Ball A Co., of this city, by the application Of
which the cornea of the eyo is gradually raised to its crj£*
nal convexity, causing tbe-focusto impinge on the retina
without the eld of oonvex lenses. Thus by an eatYprooeW'
persona who have used glasses ;fbt years ere enablfld to
dispense with them. ‘
The editor of the Pennsylvania Democrat writes as fbl
lows, respecting the cure of Mrs. Gurstead, of Uniontowiiy
Pennsylvania:
UmouTowa, Fjl, August 1,18 M«
Being well acquainted with Mrs. Oorstesdy I KnDW tilttl
store she a ed “BalTs Patent Eye-Cupe," it was Impost
ble for her to read without the uaa of spectacles, and
her eight haa been restored by the use ofthe Onpfl« 80 th*JS>
she now reads print with her naked oje without alfflculty.
Joan F. UiAztii, Ed. Pennu Democrat
BXLQtKSTCftnL JOfie 1,1854.
Dear Sr—Haring lost my tight by old age, I was Id*
doeed to purchase your wonderful finsttomanta, and by
using the same according U> your directions; ! eucceededia
restoring my sight so ih&tl can read by night or day with
out spectacles. I bare not osod'my spectacles tor the last
three or four months, which shows that tbo restoration ie
not a temporary one, bat a Telaabte aad permanent ours.
r 4 Mnnus Snzu,
Of the firm of Snell A Brothers, ftshdflile,V&Bfc
By remitting fire dollars, a pair will be sent, post
paid, with fall directions, toinypdit of the country. Ad
dress DR. Q£o. H. KJ2YBER, comer oj Wood street and
Virgin alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. sepl9daw
WOOD WELL’S
FUR NIT 1/ R E
CHAlfff;
WHOLESALE AND BETAIi,
EMBRACING EVERY STYLE OF
FURNITURE,
ROSEWOOD, BAIIOOANY ASS WALNUT.
SUITABLE FOB
PARLORS,
CHAMBERS,
AND DININQ ROOMS.
EQUAL TO ANT IN '
NEW YORK OB PHILADELPHIA,
AND AT LOWER PRIBtS.
Every article made by hand, and warranted.
Cabinet Oaken
Supplied with any quantity of
on reasonable terms.
Hotels and Staamboat*
FURNISHED AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE
Warerooma, Hoi. 77 and 79 Third street,
atigB PITTSBURGH, 2 A.
A_ A. GABBEBB.
A. A. GAAEIfiB 4 880.,
Cbrner /totirtA and Smithfidd ttrcett, Pittsburgh, At,
AGENTS
STATE
MUTUAL FIRE AND MAETNE IBBUBASCE CO
ov HuamiiKi.'
CAPITAL —..93«0,000.
GIRARD
FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE Uva-rAfT?-
OT PHIIADDIPHIA. -•
capiial -9300,000;'
INSURANCE - COMPANY
OF THE VALLEY OF'VIRGINIA,
WIHO H 881 HU, VA. .
CAPITAL ...9300,000,!
CONNECTICUT
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPARE
HARTFORD, COHS.
mill CAPITAL AND ASSBTS... .83,194,489.
ESTERS FARMERS INSURANCE COMPANY,
NEW LISBON, OHIO.
TJ. HUNTER, AQXST, St. Oharlea Buil ling, No. 108
, Third atreat, Pittsburgh.
omoziis:
F. A. BLOCKSOiI, President
JAMES BURDICK, Vice President;
LEVI MARTIN, Secretary out Trearurer.
pirreDusoa ojuk&zxois:
James W. Woodwell, Joseph Plumnipr,
James Wood, R M. Biddle,
Jno. V. Harbaogh, Dr. Jno. E. Park,
jlfl] Wm. Simms, Birmingham, Dawson, Newmejer ACO
British and Continental Exchange.
SIGHT BILLS DRAWN BY
DCSCAH, SHEESIAH CS CO.
ON TEE UNION BANK, LONDON,
la Sims OF £1 AMD UPWAJIEB.
miISE DRAFTS are araiUble at ail the principal
1 Towns of ENGLAND, SCOTLAND And IRELAND, sr4
the CONTINENT.
We also draw greet BiU3 on
M. A. Granebanm A BnlllOy
FRANKFORT A MAIN, ..
Which Bern as a Remittance to all parts of GEBMANY,
SWITZERLAND and HOLIaAND.
Persons intending (o travel abroad may procure, through
os, Letters of Credit, on which Money can be obtained, ad
needed, In any part of Europe.
CoLixoTioai of Bills, Notes, ard other securities in Eu
rope, will receive prompt attention.
WM. H. WILLIAMS A CO.,
mfcil Wood, corner Third street
WILLIAM HUNTER,
DEALER EXCLUSIVELY IN
FLOUK AMP CHAIN.
Ho. 299 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Fa.
EscKirufQ, the BEST BRANDS of
PENNSYLVANIA,
OHIO INDIANA and
MISSOURI, BUPERFINB end
EXTRA FLOUR,
Which will always be sold at the Lowest Pash prices, fapll
WM. B. HAYS & 00.,
DEALERS IN BACON.
HAMS, SI9M & 10ULDERS
LARD, LARD OIL, .
DRIED BBE9,
rsUGAR-CUREDand
•CANVASSED HAMS.
A l*;** stock always on hand at
No* »«7 Liberty etreet,
MJ PmsspaoH, Pntft
a.-j. egHBTNB.~j. c. cuioam~.a. a xchss. m w. b. woopwaed.
AMEBIC AN
P A P I E R II ACHE
MAmUACTHBIHG COMPANY,
SO. 78 SEOOSD STREET, 27TTSBL ROB,
31/T AN (j S Ayr u tU£EB)pr.f APIRR
ItJL fcr Churches, : Houses Steamboats, te.; Miyar.and -
Hotore Frames Window and Door Heads, Brackets, Trusses;
Cornices, Ventilators and Centre Pieces Ibr -Ceuinffs, So-'
sattes and Mouldings of every description, gtye and design,
caaAfEß and warranted.motediiraQetban. any other article,
now in use. " . ,
49* Orders executed on thS thOrtast notice.
N. B- -A'teoticm of Steamboat. Builders is espedaß; dl~-
reote i o this article, on acoountAT ita lightweight.
CUMMINS* TUNKS £ 00,
No. T 8 Second betweett WOod and Market st&,,
I*2l __ Pittsburgh.
JOHIV COCHRAN & BROS.
MAUOTAOTUaEILS OB .
IRON RAILING, IRON VAULTS.
V ATTL T DOOIIB,
: Window Shatter,, .Window Quanta, &o.
So., 01 Beeond.tre.t Ul 86 Thtrd t>.
(BjTwisa'.
J’UTSBVBQOf^-F^
. Hat. on hand a TArfety of ni’w pattarna ancy an.
Plain, ;;u! table for All parpbsa3. PtrilcuUr attention paid
toancloatngQraYalnta.'Jobhlngdonaataftottnotice, tmgl
S. M’KEE & CO-.
, KASQUOtIIBUd Qf ,
M’KEE’S 5 YLtfAti lA-GLASS
WIN DOW; -GRAS S,
Extra; Doable gtxength, lmitatlbn thrown grid Ruby
Vials, flaika, Pickle and Pjcewcrd Jan;
Wine, loitei and .mineral Settles ;
Telegraphic & Lightning-Bod Ihsnlitiafo
BEOOtUVItSiE’WEEN WOOb: A WAnKRT S3L
Etnssintaii, (•nun.-i ~--t .77*...
But.a short distance from-:tQee.£teasibo&tl&sdkOA and
from Hommgahela House, SUChariee, audCityßoULfapa
J. H. J0NE5............ DBHSY.
JONES,. &»ENNY>,. ;
Forwarding arid Commission Merchants,
■epioi ei WATKB BIRgET, pmraPflQH.
MERRICK HOUSE.
vy. A. BLOSSOM, Paopbibtob.
TJ. KIBHEB A Ga'hsTorEllisTed.U 1 '!' 0 ® 0 *! 0^
• lifth street. opposite Mason's, Jn*)r» '*■_"* . ®
Oculist) office, where dtiiena wiU And bpoto °P< Otn
c%?<*lve su »?c’.iptlcne for IRVING'S^
TW, *•»! * •
Barr’s QIHea,
HOTELS. Merchcntftawt
Mcchoolcs wo mtltedrttnd oolicUed tocaUandobiato :
their Help a»4 W* Apprentices.: Alao, Ihe,
classes both , male aid temater&haU bo aUended toy And
boSnSs fiABSs IN
TELLIGENCE GWICB, Ifo. 4*o idlwrtj street. .
pfognswer returned to by mwjlj nnt<w» yi> i
compacted by a postage stamp ,
““ ■ Barley : ,r
rlB undersigned will pay tho.hlgbeat market price.in
esx forms.for goodmerchantablfr-TJARLEY,delivarod
at teePBtESIX BREWERY, Fifth. Ward, Pittsburcb.Pa.;
and If delivered inside of two weeks from date, wnTpay a
premium of.Fiv&Centa per bueheLfor extra goodßartey.-- *
I wQI also hare NEW ALE ready tor market In a few
days. feeplfrdgu*] A, WOOD* AganV
PPETITE, Cheerfulneas and Vlgomos HeaUbreatorad
by use of the Holland Bitters. $1 per bottl*. Bold at
GS MARKET BT. aepl?
and CHAIRS,
B. 8. QA&ttISC
all omsS'Or
mw brlo|b|9||!
' i\ J beXteA qousTS. ba.