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' ••• 4 0 A..t4 0 -,...ttry ■ kis , -I..br -0504, 4 0 iffi, ',_....1*/ Aeikr_ll l '. in ~~'~`t ~~„ ~:~~ ~. : , I,ll' t 4 '',4,4.144- C ., 1 44 •c•f:1 ^ ' ^.. ""f.s• .1 i4141%? -0;r41.43444.1., CiA*44 4',1i4,7" 1,V""IR ,1664.45 ,441±4 • ,445,.,„tredi„,,a•...1/404 ^e. '. ' _ l -. 1 , 4 .:- ',": 4 41 - ,'. 3 • L e ,- ,.., e ... `."; • ~, , ,4 . .. \ ••• ~ - ' 5, 4?j, ; 13 . , .4.. . r , •-z? . • 4 •• ....,, ~.. t•• - ~,••-t t try, and those pnblra men here Whcs Ydoes when the people xpeslt, and who can see the voice of the American masses waving as it were like a spirit upon the waters. The latter can feel it in the atmosphere ; they can read it in the signs of the times; they know its approach as well as the mariner does the approaching storm,—by the single speck that appears in the otherwise cloud less sky. Never has a public man ventured to set himself up against a just public opinion that: he has not been crushed. Never has an infatu- • ated intellect dared to aspire against the honest', declaration of the masses in favor of a good principle or a good man, that he has not fallen like Lucifer, to rise no more. Along the path-,' way of political history, we find the memories and the wrecks of such men strown like admoni tions to the present political era. It has been to' the Democratic party, this obedience to the Dem ocratic will, the soul of its exstence, the pillar of its power, the watchword under which it has triumphed, and which has enabled it, even when falling before a deluded popular demonstration, to retain that inextinguishable vitality which soon restores it to confidence and to power. Up on this rock we take our stand ; here we plant our banter, and Calmly await the issue of the Democratic National Convention. Vittsburgt Vost. SATURDAY MORNING DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET Democratic State Central Commit tee The Democratic State Central Committee of Pennsylvania wilbmeet at Pittsburgh, at the St. Charles Hotel on Monday. the 26th of May, at 10 o'clock A. Important business should se cure a general attendance. J. W. FORNEY, Chairman. At the suggestion of many Democrats, I re spectfully request a❑ friends of Mr. Buchanan (not delegates) who design attending the National Convention, to meet at Wilkins' Hall, above the Mayor's office, on Monday evening, the 26tb, at 7.4 o'clock, to make axratigemeats, &c For this week is filled with reading matter, lite rary, news, and political. Ito monetary and do mestic market review is also very complete. Persons wishing to send a good paper to their friends at a distance, or to take one for them selves, will find our Weekly just the thing. For sale at the counter in wrappers at 3 cents per copy. By the year, $2,00, or, to clubs of ten, for $l,OO each. In yesterday's telegraph columns the account of an attack on a United States Senator was read. According to that account the assailant spoke to him before he 'truck him, and then on striking him the first blow Mr. Sumner called for help. He appears to have made no resistance whatever. Now, Sir. Charles Sumner is, we should judge, five feet ten inches io height, and will weigh about one hundred and sixty pounds. Hs is about forty-two years of age. He is in the prima' and vigor of manhood—hale and atbleti. , in appearance, and apparently capable of coping successfully with a majority of his fellow-men Nature has given him a good proportion of the means of self-defence. nal a man thus endow ed shall adopt the principle of non-resistance. and submit tamely to a beating from another i a shame to mankind and a crime against nature. Nature has endowed every titan with the instinct, el resentment and self-preservation, and given him strength to back them ; and to ignore those instincts, and refuse to employ that strength unnatural, shameful, and cannot command the sympathies of mankind. What. man or woman will applaud Mr. Sumner for sitting still in hi arm-chair and letting another man beat him over the head with a cane? The man was probably not one whit his superior in physical capacity— in health and vigor. Any man who can call 1 . ,,r help can help himself a little. Well, this thing of non-resistance may be right. but, if so, it should be acompanied by a blame less life, a gentleness of manner, a softiies, of words that sill give no offense. To shield one'. self under the plea of non-resistance and then assail others with bitter and reviling language, is a cowardly crime. The weak may not insult the strong with impunity; and the non-resistant may not insult those who will resent it with blows. Mr. Brooks has acted the ruffian, ha committed a crime in law, and, we think, a breach of privilege. He may be punished by the Senate; he may be punished by the Court. But after all is said and done, Mr. Sumner ha furnished his assailant with some excuse. Saunter Butler, of South Carolina, is one of the oldest men in the Senate. His log hair i+ white as snow with age. Mr. Butler VVIY al, sent from Washington when Mr. Sumner made his recent speech. Vet nothwithstanding his age• and his absence, Mr. Sumner reviled him with abusive epithets. After arguing that slavery was all that was vile and wicked, he denounced Senator Butler as its Don Quixote and its cham pion. Mr. Brooks is a relative of Senator But ler, and he undertook to chastise Mr. Sumner for this assault on the absent Senator. Now, if Mr. Sumner was a fighting man he would have the right to use such language, being restrained only by the courtesies of life ; but being professedly a non-resistant, he has no such right. We neither justify nor excuse the assault. 1 t should be severely punished, and 'we hope it will be. But these none resi.teut men, who can shower down bitter and reviling words, but will not defend themselves, are a disgrace to the Northern States, as ranch as the bullies and ruffians are to the Southern. Had Senator Sum ner made an effort at defence by any means Within his reach he would have had the general sym pathy. The Washington Star, in speaking of that portion of Mr. Sumner's speech where he assails Mr. Butler, says : . " His personal villification and abuse of Senator Butler, than whom a more considerate and higher toned gentleman never graced a seat in the national councils, caused a blush of shame to mantle the cheek F of all present who respect the body before whom it was uttered ; became it was wholly unjust and untrue, and, in style, far better suited to some low doggery in a region of country wherein billingsgate is uttered with impunity, because it is not customary there to resent and punish such language personally." IN /4 4 RANE.—We exposed a fraud at d fad e hood in the Gazette the other day, and it hat been in a "pretty considerable decidedly partic ular rage "at us ever since. Can't help it; it was our duty ; an unpleasant one, but we could not shrink from it. "Let the galled jade wince, our withers are unwrung." Our only objection to the Gdzette being filled every day with Kansas matters, is the compas sion we feel for its readers. If they take no other papers, they must be sitting in darkness, indeed. All the rest of the world is a sealed book to them. They are only told aboi _Kansas, Kansas, Kansas ; and one-half they are told about that is false upon its face. It itl well understood to be a mere electioneering device of a broken down party—a forlorn hope of a sinking pack of political jagglers. But the joke of the thing is that they imagine they arefrigiarning the demo crats: Just think of that! Pun. Docs.—We are indebted to Hon. Richard Brodhead of the G. S. Senate, and Hons. John A. Quitman, J. Glancey Jones, and John A. Saitige of the House, for-public documents. 4 ' ••'f`~ • °'. `..„•• ',." •‘[ ' i k • ••1:7 A` •• • • ••••;.167. I, • .7 : • •-• • 4 7 7 7 ' ...rigwok fr i !• - ' • , - • • • .. .! . • '•-• CM.NAL C*BEILISSIONER GEORGE SCOTT, ov uoLumuu co. JACOB FRY, Jr., ?dorroomray StILVITOII. Ontram. • TIMOTHY IVES, Pt/TM COUNTY SAM. W. BLACK Ch'ur'n County Committee THE WEEKLY POST MR. SUMNER BEATEN • • A -; •, ' j..."''' t•i!..: - ' • , - ,q,n1,-,-. ,b.... , . ga 4.) pi VW.' VC? 61./.10 vpisam The Boston Posj argues that the candidate for Presidency must be s elected with li ani,„;:view to availability. pie a4imenWrie j ither;wise nor democratic 00141.4 me4ns itOpu larity—capacity jo coifinand rckie! s. ,'Therinost available Man one Wife will poll more v 074 than any other. He is the choice of the people, then ; and to say he should not be nominated if Bound is to say that the people should not have their choice. Is that democracy ? That may do down in the " old Bay State," where the democ racy are always in the minority : hut it will not do in Pennsylvania, where it almost always tri umphs. It would 'seem . that the democrats in Massachusetts have been beaten so often that they rather like it; and hence care nothing about selecting an available man, and so insur ing success. If the people are not to have their choice by the selection of the available (because popular) man, :who is to have the choice? The politicians? Friend Greene, that will never do. It is not " popular sovereignty." It is not the people ruling themselves. It 1.1 not democracy. Provided the candidates are all equally sound on the great principles of the party, the most available one should he selected ; because in that way we give the people their choice, and insure the success and triumph of our principles. No one man can monopolize a principle of the party, and say he must be the candidate to vindicate the principle. The party can be made the pro perty of an individual for no such a purpose. The Boston Pool, article is aimed against Mr. Buchanan, and is of course an admission that Mr. 11. is now the must available man that the democrats can nominate. The admission is right, but the argument wrong, and it will prove un availing. 'MAI 24 But it would be most unwise to disregard availability at the present time. It is folly to say we can elect any man who may be taken up. That boasting confidence might meet a sad re- Luke. Pennsylvania is a democratic State and always has been; but it must not be supposed on that account that her claims to the nominee this time ran be coolly ignored with safety. She has sonic pride, as well as a good deal of firm ness and good faith : and she will not consent to serve forever in the ranks, while others bear off tln e honors. Blaine (or "Old Buck." The following resolutions were adopted by a meeting of the democracy of the second district ,t Maine R , suiced, The mimic istration of President Pierre has been econominal, effieient and faithful to the con stitution and maintained the honor and interest of the country at home and abroad. hr.oh-rd, Phat ti e lion. James Idnehanon le our first choice for President of the United States, that we believe that his nomination would add a net. guarantee to the stabilliy of republican institutions. and that it would be responded to by an unprecedent ed majority of the American people, and that the delegates of the second Congressional district be and are hereby requested to use all fair and honorable means to secure his nomination. We believe Mr. Buchanan will get nearly all the delegates from Maine. Tun PILEME Covax adjourned at Harrisburgh on Tuesday last until Monday next. The term was shortened on account of a mistake of the ?tdams Bar, in regard to the rule relating to paper-books, by reason of which their oases were all continued. The entire bench were in attendance. NCI SIGNED YET.-A telegraphic report to the Eastern press, which has since been exten sively coded throughout the State, declared that Governor Pollock had signed the Private Claim h ill. This is incorrect, as we learn from Harris burgh by a private letter dated Thursday even. log. .111.Ars: Rgri FILICINS.— The fitness of thi ,, designation to distinguish spurious Republican froth genuine is obvious. 1. Because spuriou- Republicans make the black man their principal 'tuck in trade. I!. Because the promotion of .ectiunalism, i. e. the alienating of one portion of the Union from another, contrary to the cony'. cils of the Father of his Country and to patriot i.eni and good neighborhood, is decidedly a black hearted business. J. Because the negroes, In thi, , part of theconntry at least, generally belong t, or sympathise with the Black Republican par ty. .1 Beeause it would be wrong to appro• priate so wad a name Republican to such party. Th73' have already spoiled several good !lame , - why should they be pertaittgt to spoil another By calling them Black Republicans all the , e difficulties are avoided. Tha use of the de•ognatiot has become MR OQUIELI dr, or nearly so, as was that of the Laibtoto four years ago to distinguish an old fashioned Demo „ruts '•l'mu Slavery” is for a man who do e s anything to help the slaves except by stealing them front their masters. The best way for the Black Republicans is to accept the designa tion, ias the Democrats did that of Locofoco,, and then, like the latter, behave so well as to render it popular. This, however, they are not likely to do.—.N. V. Journal q/ . Cwionerre. A liKet VolmaY.—The Democrats of St. Paul. Minnesota, recently nominated a full ticket to be supported at the election of city offi cers. The Fusionists held a public meeting and adopted a ticket embracing all the Democratic nominees, except Mr. Becker, the candidate for Mayor For this office they nominated a Fusion 1.4 name Fuller. The election took place on the th, when the entire Democratic ticket Iva, elected The Fusion organ, announcing the re ult, 'dates that the entire Fusion ticket wa• elected, clew the candidate for Mayor. That about as cool as anything we have seen lately The total vote of St. Paul is sue thouqind two hundred and fifty-eight. WASHINGTON COUNTY, PA.—Mr. John elleS round of Monongahela City, recently acquitted here of a cLarge of counterfeiting, was thrown from his horse while riding near Bealesville early .in the week, and broke his culler hone A sou of Alex M'Gowan, near Finleyville, was sadly wangled by coining in contact with a threshing machine on Wednesday Mr. David Riddle withdraws his name as a candidate for the Leg islature. Mr. Riddle has already served two terms ....Mr. Jesse Bane, of East Finley town ship, had his residence burned a few nights since. The inhabitants had barely time to escape with their lives, without attempting to save the rural - Lure. The Massaohn sssss Personal Liberty MU. BOSTON, May 21.—The Personal Liberty bill came up in the House to-day, and Mr. Hale, of Boston, moved to substitute for the majority re port (in favor of retaining the law) the minority report, (for its repeal). The motion was carried by 130 yeas to 113 nays, many members dodging the vote. The majority was composed of straight Whigs and democrats and a portion of the Americans. At the adjournment to dinner a motion was pend ing, made by a free soil member, to indefinitely postpone the whole matter. MoTnEtts—Tny Ir!—Dr. Rogers' Syrup of Liverwort, Tar and Canclialsgua is a medicine peculiarly adapted to cure the Snaffles, Wheez ing, or those bad Colds in your children, whibh, if neglected, are so apt to bring on Croup. We say it is a safe and certain remedy for those complaints, and is also pleasant to the taste. All Drug Stores keep it. JENNY LIND ODLDSCH3IIDT.—TIIO Philadelphia Ledger states that private letters from London speak of Jenny Goldschmidt's success there as fully equal to her former triumphs.' Her chari ties have been, as usual, most noble ; matrimony has chastened her caprices ; English air and diet have re-established her health, and her boy is the image of his mother. OVERLAND EMIGRATION TO CALIFORNIA.—The difficulties on the Isthmian travelling routes have caused the Californian emigration to revert to its overland route through Missouri, Kansas, Utah, etc. A letter from Palermo, Kansas, says that this spring there is quite a large overland travel of this kind through that territory and bound for Kansas. THE Sub-Marine Telegraph Company is about to resume and complete its line from the island of Sardinia to Cape Ben, so that Paris will soon be placed in telegrtrile communication with the colony of Algiers. 'I'LL, marine cord has been reduced from seven to three threads. A Luczr Clurri.w..,--Santa Anna, the ex-Dicta tor of Mexico, is living in great style at Tabico, four miles from Carthagena; in New Grenada, Botth America. fie is said to be worth $4,000,000. r..... ;Feign of Terror throughout the Ter4tory—The time Are i ibr a4rl,- Ifgwrynce—,,The roarer 41nphaeff - 462.refa ofojh - United States Afdpsioil4 I;4E l ;4E !, r-1 V Z Itay , e 4 ,_Dates from Lea4nyiur' thAnais, } Satz ay tist; are received,p Wednesday ( Co. da3 ) had been liked upon for the tack on Lawrence. There is a general reign'saf terror in the Territory. Two cannons had crossed the river at Chison destined for Lawrence. Buford's company were enrolled in the militia, ILlAD:mashed with United States arms by Gov. Shannon. The free State men want arms and ammunition. Donaldson, United States Marshal, has proclaimed bis inten tion to make clean work of whit he has to do this time. Governor Robinson is still at Leming The correspondent of the Jefferson (Missouri) Enquirer states that a petition is tieing circulated in the bolder counties praying for the immedi. ate removal of Colonel Sumner. The Kansas correspondence of the St. Louis Denwcrat writes under date of the Dith that eight to twelve hundred men were encamped near Lecomptort The people of Lawrence had sent a note to Colonel Sumner asking him to station a body of troops in the vicinity to prevent the mob It.= proceeding to sanguinary extremities. He declined saying, he had no power to move without orders. Mr. Cox., of Lawrence, waited on Marshal Don aldson, to ascertain if anything could be done peaceably to prevent his monster posse entering the town. Mr. Donaldson said their demands must be complied with, that every man against whom a process was issued should be surrender ed ; that all munitions of war in Lawrence should be delivered up, and that the citizens of Lawrence should pledge themselves under oath to implicitly obey the enactments under which Cie Territory is governed. Upon receipt of this, the citizens held a meet ing, and drew up a letter to the Marshal, stating that any person acting under him would be al lowed to execute legal process against any in habitant of Lawrence, and that if called upon they would serve as a posse in aiding the arrest ; that there would not now, or at any future time, be any resistance to the law, and that they only awaited an opportunited to testify their fidelity to the Union and the Constition. They claimed to be law-abiding, order-loving citizens, and atked the protection of the constituted authori ties. The purport of the Marshal's answer was that he did nut believe the promises of the people of Law rence that he regarded them as rebels and traitors, and that they should booty what his de • mands were when be came. Mr. Brown, editor of the Herald of Freedom, writes that a mob entered the hotel at - Kansas City, where he was staying, and dragged off a man which they supposed to he himself. tin di , - covering their mistake they returned and de manded him of the proprietor, who refused to deliver him up to them. A company of Michi gan emigrants then entered the hotel tu protect the occupants. The mob were still surrounding the hotel, and gathernig reinforcements at the close of his letter. No authentic intelligence has been received concerning his i Brown's) fate since his capture. These is a paragraph going the round of the papers to the effect that Col. Colt's invention of the Revolver is no novelty, and that pistols of a similar construction have long existed in the tower of London. This in a fact. At the Great Exhibition in 1861 we ourselves saw a pistol in thecollection of ancient arms, which in construction nearly resembled that of Col. Colt. It had six chambers, but if we recollect rightly, it was the barrel which revolved. It is perfectly possible, however, that Col. Colt had never seen or heard of these pistols, as it is more than likely that the officials in charge of the ar mor at this tower did not themselves know of their existence. In the excitement consequent on the Great Exhibtion of ISAI, they were, how ever, disentombed, and were a matter of mu h speculation to those curious in such matters. A CASK roe SVMPATIIT.—The Buffa/0 Repubbe, Imo of the intensified negro worshipers, states that a few days ago -a negro, fat and wholesome, with about a pound and a half of raps on hie person," called at the police office, in that city, and waited some time for the Justice. The Re putd,r then adds The Justice cane, and then this greasy black man told his story. Ills name was John Wright, and he had been a slave in Nliddletown, Delaware, and was owned there, and ran away in 1856. Fie had had a hard time of it. The people of Canada didn't want him user there--nobbody wanted him, and he di,ln't want nobody—he didn't care for anything--he Wllllted 10 go to the penitentiary, make his will and end his days there.- THE Gott , OF CALIFORNIA NO NEW DISCO% LI:1. --The Sacramento Mull., infers from the follow tag facts, that the orignsl natives of the soil ealifonda must have known the exibtence of. and used the gold of the auriferous region. L. 15541 an arrow head of solid gold was found in the neighborhood of Butter's Port; and lately a spear bead and a small hatchet have been dug up on the American river near the Bucke)e diggings. These last were fabricated front the pure yellow metal, and weighed over 2 3 4 lbs. It is thought they bud been buried with the body ..f some brave, as they were found about 11l feet below the surface. BREADSTUFF'S Fr A St' F.. The Fricnel mar kets for Hour are less crowded, according to the advices by the last'vteaturr The supplies arri ving to certain Faris houses on contracts made on thi,i side of the Atlantic last fall and winter, iin which the French government was thought to have an interest) are being sold at auction on arrival The latest sale, 1,0,000 barrels, was well attended, and although the loss was great, the prices are noted as being a shade firmer than at the previous sales. AN AFFLIvIED Wthowta.—The following or der, verbatim et 'keratin', was received by an undertaker in Yew lurk city, froth an Billeted widower. Nut' ley tied and Wonkt to be her rim' to morrow 1 1 !OSP wair to dig the hole-- hi the !tide or my 2 Ciller wail's. Let it be depe !.. A country editor received the following "stop my paper DRAII SIR :--" I have looked carefully over your paper for six months, for the death of some individual I was acquainted with ; but as yet, not a single soul I care anything about has drop ped off, you will please to have my name erased." IRANISTAN, 13arnum's country seat, is to be sold udder the hammer, next September. It is valued by, the owner at halt a million, but under a forced little . it is nut expected to bring the amount of the mortgage the ,Jerome enmpany have upon it, amounting to $157,000. enuncu-Goino.—ln Loudon, out of a popula tion of two and a half millions, only five hundred thousand attend church. lu Liverpool the pro portion is about one-third of the population. The case seems to be pretty much the same in all great cities. Dz. Wayland is reported by the Purilan Re corder to have recently affirmed that "our Rule of Faith must be found in the New Testament, to the exclusion of the Old," and that this is the uniform sentiment of the Baptists. THR WooL Caor.---The Zanesville Courier says it is reported that very great losses of sheep have ocurred in Ohio this winter, and predicts that it will effect the wool crop. ~ TELE New York Cormier, (French) says a Rus sian squadron now at Cronstadt, was to leave there in May for North America, under com mand of Admiral Warakowitcsh. R Ruatia Salve.—lt is a Boston remedy of thirty years' standing, and is recommended by physicians. It is a sure and speedy cure for burns, piles, boils, corns, felons, chilblains, and old sores of every kind; for fever sores, ulcers, itch, scald head, nettle rash, bunions, sore nip ples, recommended by nurses,) whitlows, stie., festers, ilea bites, spider stings, frozen limbs, salt rheum, scurvy, sore and cracked lips, sore nose, warts and flesh wounds, it is a most valua ble remedy and cure, which can be testified to by thousands who have used it in the city of Boston and vicinity for the last thirty years. In no in stance will this Salve do an injury, or interfere with physician's prescriptions. It is made from the purest materials, from a receipe brought from Rassia—of articles growing in that country— and the proprietors have letters from all classes, clergymen, physicians, sea captains, nurses, and others who have used it themselves, and recoro; mend it to others. Redding's Russia Salve is put in large tin boxes, stamped on the cover with a picture of a horse and a disabled soldier, which picture is also engraved on the wrapper. Price, 25 cents a box. Redding & Co., proprietols. Aberdeen, in Scotland, or else from the scattered fragments which the excavation of ancient cities For sale by B. A. Fahneatook & Co., Flem ing Bros. - , R. E. Sellers & CO., Dr. G. H. Keyser and H. Miner & Co., Pittsburgh ; Beckham_ & M'Kennan, Allegheny city. -Vt z :r l iffil , • r 4110. * - • =EIS MEE +7...74,7-4,040714:41.1=, 7 • 7." MOE &am A •it any ow :00u. lOU over used Mt. IVPLANCS CKLEBRATIO LITSA: PILLS, prepared I y YLICMIMI BltoB, what piey thinfeof them! Niaetpuine itiVhiiiireii i ttatjytitt,jhey are the lewd pins for Liver Compgi4nt, Itezdatige aLd rinpeleila that they have ever Porn one of ottr moat respect able •by ert,iy that / tate.. mg from a pain in my aide and breast for a I•mg 11,00. and after trying many remedies time to the conclusion (Let my liver Bad affected. 1 immediately commmovd using Dlt. ( . 1 / 1 1 ..RIIIIA.TED LIVER PILL:, prepared hr FLEMING RHOS. of Pittsburgh, and the few that I 1111. e taken have already given me more relief than all the other medicine,. I Lave taken put together. I went to a clairvoyant to run. stilt him; aftll erianduing Gee 'carefully, he advised me M rofrilnue this rise of Dr..llllane's PlllB:,that they would of fevtually cure me. W. PLULIPS, No. 2 Columbia place. Purchasers will be careful to ask for Dr. Jl'Lane's 1h4.- !rated Liner Pali, manufactured by Fleming Bros., of Pitts burgh, Pa. All other Liver Pills, In *mien - Mom ere urth less. Dr. M'Latie's genuine Liver Pills, also his celebrated Verrnifuge, can now be had at du respectable drug stores. None genuine without the signature of FLAMING BROS. Also, for sale by the pole proprietors, FLEMING BROS, Successors to J. Kidd A Co., No. CO Wood street, corner of Fourth. my .14:dsll t@-Look Well to the Easit.—Monom,o,,a, Oct. 2t, 1855.—This is to certify that, ill the early part of Lien year my health began to decline, and for to. ...I by I bad frequent lietti..ri tinges from the Lunge, bad a nigh, pain in the side and shoulder, and gnat debility. In short, my friends, . well has myself, thought I Was far gone After trying VIM.. means without any effect, I consulted Dr T. Seolt. aho prescribed a box of has .11.cLANE'S IMPROVED v PILLS, telling me he 61`. I toy hemorrhages, oeigh, pain in the nide. kc. , erre owing to a Diseased Liver. Before I had used one box of them, I telt like a new man, and through their influence 1 nut now restored to excellent health. No language is strong enough to express my gratitude to Dr. Scott, for retoninten• ,hog to we MeLANE'S IMPROVED LIVER PILLS, and I ,an, with confidence, recommend them to those similarly afflicted. A. C. DORSEY, Late Morin of Monougalin county, Va. Dr ,NlcLne's I.IIIPBOVLD Liver Pills and lIPROVED Venal fuga, also Dr. I. Scott's Celebrated White Circassian Lini , meta, prepared solely under the supervision of Dr. I. Scott, • regular Aledical graduate, and Physician of extensive pme- Nene genuine, only as prepared by Dr. I. Scott 31 Rank Place, Morgantown, Virginia. NEWS 1110.11 TIII YoUNTAIN lIKADI Illoao.tsrows, VA., Sept. 12, Th:rt Thir it N certtly, That I have examined the Recipe for preparing McLane's Improved Vermlinge and Improved liver Pills by Dr. I. Scott, who ham been In the habit of pre paring and using my original medicines In my oMce during too last thirteen years, and that I believe he has improved beau. I Make the abovo statement the more willingly as I have no interest in them whatever. C. McLANR, DI. U. Dr. DiatuarAi DIPIWVID Vortulfuge and 111PRIIVID Llvor Pills, accompanied by certificate ore. 31cLane, for into by brewers and Merchants everywhere. uOO. 11. K SYBEft, no :wood it., Wbalwal.s Agent. Da. .1. P. IFIX.SIINti, Allegheny, near Railroad Depot, 1Y lo 4..10 Agant.. myt.inlw•pn /kr illortAllcaLloft, the inetaat a pinata - le applied, noel masa and vigor le given by DAILEY'S PAIN E TRACTOR'S galvanic etroria, and except the pate are de composed they will soon be reirtored to their natural hot If so, the contagious influence Will be neutralized and arrested, for niortlecatkin GEMbiro4 proceed wherever the salve tee laid on, and new thertivrill certainly be germinated. PoISON FRO3I INSECTS,. REPTILES AND PLANTS Ls reialcavd quite harmlea by rubbing in Instantly a quantity of DAILEY'S PAIN EXTRACTOR, and after it has swollen, and Urid spots are viable. Even then, ham the voltaic bat tery, It will directly attract, &evolve, and metamorphose the poisoning influence. At the sting of beta and mosquitos a, the instant it touches you the pile ends. The bites of reheat annuals also are as apt,adiy neutralized. Nene genuine without a steel-plate engraved label, with algue,turre of ILENRY MLLES - , Martullacturer, V. CLICKEXER & C/0., Manufacturent. Sold at 2 conta per box by Dr. OBil. 11. KEYIII3II, 14.0 Wool strr.d, and by nearly errry dealer In medicine/1 tlrougbout the United Atilt. All order* or letters for to. forroation or advice, to be .blrrese..l to C. V. CLICKEY ER & Qi., 3.. York. tuy 1 huts any 441- Sands' Sarstaparilla.-:Prrno. --- kmg aftitct ed who hare vainly tried many expedients to eradics•s &- disease, are but too apt to give way to deorpondeney, and re , linquLsh ail Lope of cure. Ever. when a remedy that has t tired thousands Is pla,ed within their reach, they exclaim. .11 it 1.4 of tni use, nothing trill cure me. This worse than Lilly, It is a wilful Plcrifice of health, the grvatest of tempo rid blessings; such morbid feelings peculiarly elitaln amoncsuth.rere from Perofula, cutaneous and eruptive di ..uses, areonn chiefly from the disfiguring arid often re pukive ft alures of these maladies. Ld are tliw Affixted arouse from their lethargy and rrwrt to SANDS' I LLA, they will thou expel in their own its healing influence and ;WI g of this unfailing rennvly bold by A. D. A I). SANI..xi Drtli.i.stm, ILX, Fulton otrt,t. \.'S/ Vt)rk. Mold Mao by ILIMILNG .1313.08., Pat4Lury,),, abd 1,) Druggmts gourtilly. my iw eir - Prof. Do Grath on the Weather..-1': ti tuft, %rant/. rufletrrs from 11• a t 110 j/Irietlif.l] I Sr atL. t tat.' k, n. eat! and pr..eurt• biA th• Ida OAK.: Nle• - tr). nil It or,. wag:. Pnct. 50, Bud rl jw• udEt., pt .1 14. tiratli it to 1.. his Ju te It. hinter-If anti 1 , to the public tt, *tate ettplocit.b, that the ,Itde oilfired 6tt ittih I. t \lra Alton k. Smith, called ID her ittivertirattatrtil Itoctortih. A Ili. : 4 inith, Ch.-mtg Ao.. tit not . t De t tt o 1 Li's Ekrtr is Mrs iMitth'il pretenaione To a knoveledgo of the prilEtra l tuns tak4kiu-gelUliruted retiledy, arises from her with Mr. GaititholL.Susith. furnwrly °figured with Prof. I, math In keeping the lxe,kii and rowrieniondenco of De Great, Cu., but tioVor i.trUclAral iu the miumfueture of the tired, eine Those part,* hate neither the right niir the M 01,,. •• I k Gratis', I.l«,tric WI.•• and no imitanot. .•1 Ir 1,1,, produce the wonderful eileetii of the toripaal.. i.r Prot...nut De Grath himself. at Ins old and Estill known rebo• h+bo.... t, 34+ !Comb Eighth .41,1, below ClaretwAl Druggists will addrraii their urd , rii to hitu alone tor Sale 11 O. KN:1": 1 Elt, Pittoburgh, and all Dr di; _ . See- Canker in the Muut.h and Stotttar/L— -.li tuention of this, we inzagiio' wu hear many a mother en from that, 0 rid, deliver us." But tuany.,,,hase suf ferel. and ad! are suffering, from this painful CAMP. Per not us, in all kindness, to suggest the nee of Kenntalp,. Modica! Discovery ; it Inks cured cases of long continuance. and of a most aggravated nature Why then—Affikliti —should it not cure you' Mrs. Mary Smith, of Brighton' Manx , was canal after all illness of four years. Mrs. Mar tha Jones, of Roxbury. Maas., was deprived of the useof her I,nths hr this tr , nble—thre bottles wade her perfectly sound Mrs. Cloottor Moron, of 11,0 fro ry, Maas., was t °rot, toy tha U.*: of Ulna. hotitiia The two latter vaahal aii Watita n atiinalt throw Mr. fironoil'il laktioritorj. wt.'. a aiati'd I)eighbors him, it in hot with advartleatitetit it, number clonitt. Sold .iiola.ale and retail at DU. UkURUE H. ItlitYSlCln4 140 0'00..1 street, sign of the (loldou Mortar, and at J. l' FLEMING'S, Allegheny. ruy2.3“l4kw o i r Toe Long Looked liPor Sipes:Mc for Puisuo nary Diseases is found at host ! A man must doubt the evi dence of his senses, and all human integrity, before hector reasonably question the array of proof advanced in favor of Dr. RC:WIRES' SYRUP OP LIVERWORT, TAR, AND CAN• CIIA LAMM, as an anti-febrile and tonic medicine, wtsiels at once reduces all Pulmonary Inflammation, expels the came of the disease, and builds up and strengthens the rya tent. The heads of our Colleges, the Clergy, the Medical Faculty, and citizens of all classes have, over their own signatures, attested its powerful remedial properties, and in the pamphlet to bo had of the Agents, as well as in th,• ooloome of the public prase, the most positive and salsa factory evidence wUI be found. Sea advertisement_ • Le- For sale, wholesale end retail, by K. li. SELLERS CO., corner Wood and Seramil streets. tteld elan by I(ENDKR2ON A ORO., Liberty etroet; SCIIWART7., and BECKIIAIII & McIi..ENNAN, Allegheny Cit roy23:dewlv, , Ur. From the N. York NattonallMouttor of February 24.—Ilionta Tarsal--Dr. CUrtia has done more to ameliorate the condition of humanity afflicted with long complaints, than any other practitioner of metlistues that has struggled with the secrets of the moteria eiedid; for the Last Century, by the Invention mud perfection of an Instr.. meat that will convey to the lungs a Mail/Ciao to the shape of a highly Medicated Vapor, which acts directly on ti..• disease, and not, as hitherto, by sympathy. Those alto are oubled with diseases arising from disordered lungs, will subeervu their interests by giving the Hygean Vapor a trial. Couturn.—Dr. Curns' lirontha is the original and only u uiun article, nov26:3wdaw 'CAI Chronic Diarrlicra.--We have in our ponce si , ei the certificate of a respectable citizen, testifying Hue he MILS entirely cured of this dreadful disease by using BOlit. HAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS. We shall take plonmirr io showing the certificate to any person doubting this dtat. , meat. Catmotd—T o prevent imprmitloa, he careful to totic for Baurhare's I.loliand CFI- Sold at $1 per bottle, or tlx bottles for $5, by the pro. prietors, BENJAMIN PAGE, JR. & CO., hlanubtroirlug Pharmaceutist. and Chemists, Pittsburgh, Pa.; It. E. SEI, LER& & CO., roroor t i fieroud and Wood street.; and Druggists generally. • • nty..o2:ls. 4ir Batchelor's Hair Dye Perseverance, tinTe, industry and experiments of twenty years, have placed the original and ever true, upon the top-most round of the lad dor of fame, where linitators may view, but not approach ; ogvy may bay, but nut meet its onward way to universal use , . Made and sold, or applied, (In nine private rountm) at BATCHELOR'S Wig Warerooms, 923 Broadway, New Turk. Bold, wholesale sad retail, by Dr. GlO. ii. KirElirt,-144 Wood street. t tuy"M:lwd•Ar Sir - Call at No, 164 Wood street, and ex amine our atonic. of Shit Hers and Wirrrza Carla. Just re calved, a large lot of Shanghai, Celestial, and other etyirs of Cape, which we will sell low for intab, Aloninan & Co., 164 Wood Iltrv.t PEKIN:.I.EA STORE, NO. 38 1111"Itil STREET. FRESH TEAR.—A 44) . 6 lot Nab Green and nick Tees, Just received direct tram the importers, which will be sold wholeeale and retail, ati prices lower than usual. larJO a JAYNEE. 3-..... hßElkai r A.-fit ' . ........... .... ,-, A CARD . 04ittttiglag i iii'' * 4 4 - No have jtot received our Spring shock of Iloodh, '1 , 4m B ite ANTIL -a th l e 59 Fifth ,-.,:.....' _ 4 . ,.. _ -- - ...,........,._ ~,.„. .1 , ...,...-„...._ ermaiattriom ente otter, Beaver ad SIE0itall,1; 111 e4 1 ' miiilPM.r . t leisonic Ball, willl'retn* on ~..... _tt ' ' Inagua, to S . tt iorgefl,l6l4l4Foli sAix.-- Youttee sat Hate °fall colors; als o , a riirge sOortitent of thrlxii-4E of Rail, and fifth stNovrer . pianki ng house of ~..The.non tid a rd vl r u . r or . mal o s u r lie ~„,, ~ , sprin g etylee of Capiquid Shuts, / 1 4i. c1tr.,,.._...,...0friiiith,"d t r to : 4i , -'42ra: & Co . , ...4., ris 4 F ateeidetZillf,, JONES, as ales keititilhe • ' .' , See cost advetitismentlaslowry 41 ‘‘...harti The P at A P I4 IIB L J " ,./NES is one palling 4001 3 '1 ) 0hr °W ynn& gent rani übeh.ivir..Lo *aut..1...‘y0 , .,... „Ali 7 7 j'A .ete i t' - .—... r. ,-,•,.-,!, ..4a-,&__ - I.bru N iir titid' fr Ai - I.nluceinetrlirto fatoOls with ::.:M, telikiva room eet,. ad 8% reet,.two engines, rim NEI MITILN mina. i 1..0. Is. fret . t 35 r h i ' their rah. yli as. do ,s. and de yourselves and to good. --fl • ' . .Y i bileF? , ; 23 14 0 . 1 1- in 'Aitiosetlts7 ;Marisa:ate:4 Aliii, is in PITTSBURGH. ; i amiprem VrVritzieliell Newt in ell tospr i t.illie oat& * 4 our molests .: " Quick .ales and Light Profits." ~,, ~,... . .5- Established in New York, June,lB4l-i ` 1 themWl IPPr ' ved' Y' ° ;s th.. i..?...9.. nartiteKeleant MORO AIV & CO., N. 164 Wood street, :, ~T:Tata.re.41....UL,:017:41101,11::: jOu_nilti:sxfulknidngri*rtworrn.tw..,...:9l.,. Pittsburgh March, 1882 Next door to the now (lurch, IKIII THE etosonos AND fisossomort or . 71.12,14 , -say :one4lll.lrAtitekbitiemelit,Vl2 and 16 months, with , in- Oa. door Crum Sixtb.streeL Having Branches Mad Aesociate WWI hi • I Wrest otraVapprothiritiiMiity.'` If lald boat it not lI2Ld at NEW YORK B. DotIOLASS & Co. BOSTON ........._.......... E. Raoul & Co. 0 ..,.. A POlicauctunuand•soklun-t tiffany. *: ~._ - • PLULABELP.IBA. B. Dotiatsg 4 Co.: ,V:S e t l r 1,19 b lY ll 4: olo P*ClSSaittittaheli&ol4oNailsill RAVTI3IOIIB k .. - ..1....i...J. D..P*7 & Ch.t j , ,1,-,l7,7,elPitt'l'PSlPlOgnetfkitogillentelit.slougll.ltb CEA RT.WiTON ...., ... i: . ...B. DO6OLASS & CO. ` r • ,• 1 7.71 ° 'A' t 4. riniargoaeourruiridrigileis.sriar ' NEW ORLEANS B. DOOOLLSB & Co. W. A. CA. 1 .4Wr1t0..,„ - . i -- ~, • -,,.-- ....—....... , _ , 1* 4 :t.),r1.01J.„_,...4,44,tf,,,5vu t u twk i, 4.P...5tc0. 1 - - Enar----tro.=Co. WUMVILLE. • ..B:o,spittf o ilis &Co. ST. LOUIS • 13.10on.itiss &'Co. CHICAGO ' B. DM:MAIM & CO. ,,. . This institution supplies (to subscribers only) aft iieersuney information as to the standing, Silty Sic, Mer chants, Tradiars,• litantaicturser,' Mo arc,: thiOugholo the' thilted IStitag, tbelPr iPrfth ill Korth 4rierica, filo a valuable inall - NI, Shipping and o:finou Merehanteies well as Nib rs rind' Manufacturers, and to all parties buyingThnengo, or dispensing credit. The collection ordebte in the Stiter,Viniols, &0,06 of to with prcemputees and fidelity.. ' -,- .- .. Teems wile known at - ti y MEM • - - - '' s• B. uus Subscribers to the Agency who finvetigr ocanot6e.n...nor.knoret through the States are tarnished with Introductory, Ilk.ti!r , * to the various offices, where they can obtain intmusaton without extra cost -*IP:h. -. _ • 'Volt F, , iligast 3, 145'2 -tide' Whi y lc 111 you Suffer, woaz BELIEF CAN BE SO EASILY CBTAINEDI—Have you a Soro Throat, Quinsy, It lieumat ism, N euraLgia, Bronch die. Croup, Stiff Joints, Froat Bites, Barns, Sprains, or Pains in any part of your ayetom 1 You am be relieved at once Ly ,sing the moat beautiful of all Liliitilnllttl, the - White Cirourian Linimieuil," prepared I .v Dr. SCOTT, ot Morgantown, V., and for Hale chea a holehale and retail, by Dr. KEYSER. 140 Wood etreet, an JAS. P. FLEMLISIG, near IL B. Depot, Allegheny. Boe . 1 vorthienoind in another eolnuin 'of loiday'e patter.' littardani ,"r.'' rtrrsßunan, MAT rith, 1664. G.__ At a meeting of the Commissioners of the Ans -1:0101M 11Itat1E (3J31 PA NY, held cal the 10th lint., on Mo tion of George W. Jackson, Esq , it was itti3OLVED, That Dolts for Subscription to the Capital tuck of said Company be re-opened at the following times ad places At St. Charles Rotel, Pittsburgh, on 111th and 20th May. At Jarrett's tavern, Wasllngton road 21st •• AL McFarland's store, Steubenville " At Vincent's store, in Nublesfown —2 3 4 At Perry Martin's, in htanstield. 24th " REbOLVI:D, That Alexander McKee, Moses Chess and Jim. Truwit-k, be appointed to receif e subscriptions at the above t ones anti places In the country; and l'opt. James Wood, John F. Singer and Samuel A. Long, to ttvet ve subscriptions in the city. JAMES WOOD, Chairman. S. A. Luso. Svfcrotary. nayl4..-tmy24.—chC) Kendall's Patent IMPRO WE , D Double Acting River` & Shaver. TE attention bf Shinkfe• itud Lumber. Ji dealers, speculators and others, ill directed to this in valuable invention, which is now presented to.rthe put& as the first and only practical machine extant, for ffitiliirsauf. Cleaving Shingles. Various cutting and sawing machines have been invented for waking Shingles, but it is a well known fact that Shin gles cut or sawed across the grain are quite tot. (limy for rooting purposes. Numerous Invention have recently ap ;ear,d for riving and shaving, and these have all been con twinned an worthless, from their imperfect method of riving, winch couststs of splitting from the endue( the block but one shingle, *Web almost Invariably runs ea, This difficulty is entirely obviated by , KENDALL'S MACHINE, Which first splits from the side of the block a plum thick enough for two shingles, which is separated in the centre and by meant, of elastic guides each part is conduetod through a pair of approximating knives, which completes tier operation; thus producing twu dangles at every revolu- This machine will rive and shave from the block three t hounand nhinflea per hour, of uniform thicknese and bWer,' superior in mobility awl durability to those mado•try haW or Illf other vandals. ' . - • Ita operations axe try. no means confined to pine and other N•fl weed, but - works to equal advantage loa`iimainut, and every other description of timber that can be spilt. Time workings of the machine can be examined at U. 11. It) an's Furniture kluildhep, Fifth street, Pittsburgh. To timber ownera, ahingle dealers, and men of vaterprise, this opens a meow geld for opoculation, as there is =similar me mention extant. Tho uiachiou occupiee but a email space, is of durable Ctn. - : ruction, and costa but about two hundred and eightirdol. 1..., nod a man and two Wye can make from 40,000 to b.OOO shingles per day, with about three horse power. Yor right of territory, or machines, Inquire of Pio. XL Fifth street. or at the City Hotel. la_ All needed information will be forwArged by letter, slam desired. Dult:tnnl ADONIRASI KENDALL SAMUEL FAIINESTOCK, IMPORTER & DEALER IN " PoREIGN AND 'DOMESTIC HARDWARE. No. 83 Wood , between Diamond alley and Fourth street, PITTSBURGH, PA. Itir- Tim subscriber is now opening a well selected assort ment of foreign and dummitic Hardware, all new,and will be widen an good terra, as any other house in this city. Ile si ill alwap, keep on I tad a general assortment of lIAUDWARE, CUTLERY, CARPENTERS' TOOLS, Ac., 'I,. which he respectfully Invites the attention of purchasers. SAMUEL PA lINESTOCIC HENRY H. COLLINS, Produce and Commission Merchant, lIIMEI FORSYTH & SCOTT, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION AI 1.: itCHANT S, Dealers Lu Wool, Hides , FlOur, DAC”N, LARD AND LADD OIL, ue-AAD PRoDI'cE GE-VEI:ALLI.-eit Nu. 75 WATEII STREET, PirINDTIIGH, PENNA. 11:11 - 1.110k, htt,.l,1 1 , bvri Ohio ,101111 e,,,tt A co.. Mmrtiu. K. 1/..1 C.,h r Cit. 141. Bk.' k:uot,s 1 . 111111. L: ,t C tts I,tl1 , t1 rgh N mint liarreLeton. .1,..1.11 K. Elk , 1•111 L I. Moral. , lo,s, I❑lul inv.s Cincinnati Lfrul:1)1 A. P. &Lind: A Co. EMI=J2WEI CH ILSON FURNACES, Wrought Iron Tubing, AND FITTING UENERALLY,; For Warming and Ventilating HuiWittig. OX- W. k A. will contract fur Wu - nilng and Ventil ating by 6trettti i.r liot t 1 Ater , Vile. or Cl,llAon's Furnace,, Sw•int.ltl, Pacturica, Green Houses, Dwellings, '..Art Houses, Jails, or Hot. la. No. ataiLKET sTltrxr, aplif BACON HAMS, SIDES AND SHOULDERS LARD, LARD OIL, DRIED REEF, SINAR.OURED sad CANVASSED RAMS. A largo dock always on hand et No. 291 Liberty Street, PTITSBURO 11, PENNA. PEARL STEAM MILL, ALLE 1-I E N Y. 44.- FLOUR DRLIVNRED TO FAMILIES fn efthor ctf the o othneas may Le loft at tho AIM. or In boxee nt the stores of Lf.NIAN, WILSON & CO., 62 Wood t ame., BRAUN A REITER, oor. Liberty and EL Clairetreets. If. P scirwAtrry, Ikuggl4t, Allegheny. TERMS: CASH, UN DELIVERY. r 29 BRYAN, KENNEDY & CO. LOUR. GRAIN; BACON, LARD, LARD OIL, Ali D PRODUCE GENERALI:r, No. 299 Liberty street, da 14atkpa PITTEIBURAH. J AM ES FIRER, Ja. 110pT. M. MINTER. KERR & HUNTER, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, -AND STEAMBOAT AGENTS,- No. 27 Levee, between Pine and Moe AA, tel2BdApelyl SAINT LOUIS, Max JOHN COCHRAN & BROS., DIANUFACTURXIIS OF !: IRON _RAILINGS, VAULT DOORS WINDOW SHUTTERS, ' WINDOW GUARDS, &c.; - ' Nos. 91 Second st. and S 6 'Phlcd ateeep nAtI2J PITTSBURG 11, PR:O;A. W SMITH W. W. 3IAIR. —JOS. R. lIUNTER. SMITH, HAIR & HUNTER. WHOLESALE GROCERS 122 Second and 151 Front at., F rithl7.6m Pittsburgh, P... JAMES BLAKELY, - 71 EUROPEAN AGENT AND CONVEYANCER; Corner of Seventh and Smitklekt dreets, PITTSBUTto'' Pambeugars brought trona - thu old country to Pita burgh, tud moneys remitted to Europe. Fuord JAS. COLLINO J. BANKS KNOX JAMES COLLINS & CO., Forwarding and. Commission Merchants„ Collins' Pittsburgh, Meadville & Erif CANAL LINES. ins. 114 AND 115 WATER STRIDE; PITTIBUR(110, REFERENCES hrrstketunt— Wm. Replay k Murphy, Tiernan & Co., Smith & Sinclair, Hampton; Wilson k. ) IV.antSeen, Means & Cu., English A Richardson. Pin .I,FLPHIte—. Raoley, Woodward & Co, Truitt, Brother & Co., Wood, Bacoo & Co. f tob2B WESTERN INSURANOR COMPANY, 1, .6, 1856. TILE DIRECTORS OF THIS Mar COMPANY RAVI! this pe day declared a dividend or TWU DOLLARS r share on the t)lpital Stock, payable to Stockholders ell or after the 16th that. futrir2w F. IL GORDON, Bec'y. riIHE AMERICAN MACHINE STAMP, poiseraes peculiar advantages over MI others in use ist. It is always ready for use, being compact, the ink and stamping pads being combined. gd. A perfect an can be made by a mere boy. 3d. The impression can be poi. on the exact spot desired. Railroad and Banking einuPanies, Brokers, Insurance Companies, Peetmartersoind in fact allbosinees Louses, Wail dad this stamp Invaluable for marking Notes, Meilirst Cards. Letters, Tickets, Wrapping Parsing, &c. Orden received at W. S. RAVEN'S, 0a714 addiosery Wambold% Market at, car, 2d. SHINGLE MACHINE. No. 25 Wood Street. PITTSBURGEL, PA MEIMICCE 3 IANUPACTURER9 OP WILLIAM B. BAYS & CO., DEALERS 1* ALEX. HUNTER, MAUR IN PROPRIZTOIO3 OP ffl=iMMEi ,--- FARMERS AND MECHANICS , FIRE & MARINE INSURANCLCO., OF PHILADELPHIA. _ E10N. 7 1114 PLOUNbIi Priff:t. Mow. R . antacam, Secrelzry. - . , STATEMENT; OE strancEss, • From the lit day of August lo the 314 day of Dec." 1855 Amount received-lo Maine premiums.4'Bo42 I'd, Fire ' " . 89.808 82 Total premiums for Ave months CAPITAL 4108,101 31 •-•-•—• 300,000 001 • usyssims es VOLUtill: 008,114 Ix Bonds of Allegheny County, Pittsburgh, and Pittsburgh 6's Railroad Bonds, Cost • 33,400 00 Loan on First Mortgage MaTater.: ..... 3 70 00 stock., Collateral Cash ip Bank and on basuL.... ..... . 1104 224 Capital subscribed, (payment tTot. yet duel. 07,000 00 Premium Notes, not yet matured 86,387 flue from Agents, (seemed by tkmd5)...,..:.. • amiss Isl. Expenses and 41..mmistdons...— . $408,151 13 • Total amount of Losses incurred, but- pet Fire r. 51,666 66 - Marius • _ •e ; I ;( ' 61 A . 1 : This ..,ompany teams MIL and , Vo riskann, ilia , Ohio: and Mtaidastppl trilmtarfdi. Itlibres fAxiis oibilnaieL by 'Fires. Losses liberally adjusted Snd .PFOmDt7 peg._ Reaeammes—Ron. T. IL Howe, Oen. J, K. Moorhead, James Wood. For !romance apply to trEtAirAitefifiktrAL SAFETY INSUMEr . COMPA,NY, ofnan,-a Timth A.624Phusistqad,rir. • ", Si. KARMA INERIOSB on YenoeLt, Oirgo r ghi, to=of theAncrld. INERFO4KM Ott GOODE: by .Biten, Canals, Lak6e and rend Carriages, to all Patti a the won.. Rua :124suRAxci4 ON DMZ gnuendb% On Stores, Parell/ng ilotstpata. . • • • Atmorqr !kir tibwrporny Noc.! m, 1866. • BoD4 Stomas and. bal E5tate.'........--- 4101,020 94 I.4lphla IN , and-other Louis —..—..- 66,210 OD *Stocktaßanks,.Batlrnadtad Inewance-C0i....- 23,00 D 10 Ms neeitable‘..:—Z...... • , :::'166,440 97 c~ on Wind iiiiMia " TrAgnotaion rine Policies reamtly lamed, and ode* deb a. due the Company .- ' 'AMP* Subscription Notes.— 'DIRECTORS. . William Martin, ' Auld, CLEW,. Joseph H. Seal, TheeThlluiT'aulding, Edmund A. Sou, - James Tnumair, John C. Darla, . Wil liam ..zo, Jr., John It:Penrose, . L Joalmi L. Wine. (Jaime 0. Lelper eines Tinnent, Edward Darlingon, Samuel E. Stokes, Dr. B. 3L - Huston, Henry Sloan, William C. Ludwig, James B. McFarland, Hugh Craig, ' ' ' Charles lichaftei , ,t .. . § , • - Spencer Mcllealn, • Robert Charles Kelley, John B. Semple, Tlitsburgh. IL Jones Brooke, D. T. Morgan, J. G. Jobroion, J. T. Logan, W . M. MARTIN, President. irt ' Taos. C. lIAND, Tire Pres' //EMU Lrutoss; Secretary MUIRUE INSIIIItANCE. OLRE RISKS. MANTFACTINRS' INMATE GOIIP'Y OF PECILADELKaA. CLUBILA PPILP/21:414-01UNTILII HT TELT STATE OP PEPIZO3IIPANCI Chartered Capital, $500,000. FIRE, MARINE AND LY.LA.N.O TRANSPORTAI7Oh AARON S. LIPPINCOTT, President. ORRIN - ROGERS, Secretary. CiEOltalt YOUNO, Treasurer. .. Aaron S. Lippincott, Wllll3m B. Thomas, Mahlon Gillingham, William Neal, Nicholas G. Taylor, Alfred Weeks„, Orrin gym, Charles J.Tierds, John P. Simons, James ?.Smyth. • al-This Company has been ups:avid - with a Cash _Capi tal. and the DixectOra have determined to adapt the buelnees to its available resource.. To observe prudence In conduct ing its affairs, with a prompt all tu4nent of loslar• Pittsburgh Office, No. 18 Water rtivet. J. NEWTON JONES, Agent. The fallowing well known and responaible Arm to Pitts. burgh have authorized reference to themorith regard - to the Lability and soundness of the Manufacturers' Insurance Company. Kramer & Bahm , Wilson, Childs & Co., George I'. Smith & Co., Hampton & Campbell, • nov't Jones, Tiernan & 11. & Co. • ' . A. cAuItIER - a s A. A. CARRIER & 1111.0., Corner Fourth. and Sinithfiekl streets, Pittsburgh, AGENTS State Mutual Flee and Marine Insureute Ca., of 11* HI IRBURG. CAPITAL, .350 ,000: Girard Fire and Diarine Insurance Co:, 451 PIIELUMLPHIA. CAPITAT.OI3OO,OOO. E • • Insurance Co. of the Valley of. Virginia. eaNCIHEMER, Vl,. CAPITAL, $300,000. Commonwealth Insurance Compauty,ltAlt• KISBURG. cerrrez, 1300,000. . • t Connecticut Mutual Lite InsuraneeVe.* I,IIIIITYORD. CAPITAL AXAA& ST4 112,15.4,4139. Pennsylvania InstiraneeVa., of PITTSB Chen, CAPITAL AND A.' 'Rrs, Noy. 6,1855,11129,01M4v. Wm B. Jowertoat, .. Caa...,.l3eststaizy. declialspely PITTSBURGH LIFE, FIRE AND REARM; INSURANOR COMPAIVY, • • •-!-- DUERR OF WATER AND MARKET MEM PITTSBVROU, P.m. ROBERT 'fiALWAYi•Praddent. Tim Gamma, 'Secretary. - 4 NerillaDanollanYtnitkva niter/ bourn* nfriletintlii4 or connected with LITE ROM - • " ,' Mao, against WILL AND CARGO RIM OR the id' generally anttillasisalppi Rivera and traintaxist,:krid MARlNritns9 . , •.. .. nn.;i' *Wadi Lou and Bniin‘.l47 P1i"7 41 4 1 84 1, Perils of the lies and Inland Navigation snit Trignspn Polities issued at the Wart ndesConsistsadostik all parties. "MEMOS&, Robert Ralway, Feunael ; Joseph P. Gummy John soon,J goes Medi_ .tuak • - Divid Iticki.3v •• 1 James W. nallerma, Mirka Jirhuthnot, , V Alaiinder Bridle' s , Joseph 8. Leech, • . Joke ,ertaa hhumileht lhorldiLolhambere, .Chahalazan g , William dare, Robert ~ .hual). McGill. • H Rartley, • fable' CITIZENS' INSERANCE - C6MPANY , pITTSBURGEt. SAMUEL BiAltgaWrren i t t r A y "." ' -I"'!th°4 :oo 4 OFFICE: Trater - i4mti bericom MIA* and ,ira4 $l.! AWL:Mitres MIL AND CASINCi MKS, on tiM-OhM. and Arimissippl itivora and tributaries. • Ituumes against:toss or Damage by MEL Also. against the Perits of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Thinvortation. DIRECTOR& • •• , 0 William Bagaley, ' Cot. Ma rkßierlingi James M. ()over, Samuel M. Hier, -, Samuel Rea, William Bingham . . Robert Dunlap, Jr, - John 8. Dflinn - th, , - Isaac M. Pennock, Francis Sellers, iii. Mar leuigh, J. Bchoonmaker Walter Bryant, William. B. Rays. , John Shipton. . , P 1 41 4 / 4 - ' ' -• • ' ' ' ' ' • iIfIiEKVINSUILISCEeteiPAW • 'OP rATTsßußtin. , '.; , ~ JOHN H. siXimpawfwat,,Piiimeni:, ~. ROBERT FINNIT, Segro—Dary. - ,' .: . . . . C. w:BATCHELOA,,GeneraI Agent.- .. WILL INSlThilia =AGAINST • ALL IC.IIADB MARINE AND FIRE RISKS '', wait-Imill.. - 6 .,W , een! . J. a ah°e ' l"rl9 l' ' - Vr; Masi s w -W.N. Marti i.L.Pounuck, R. T. it oxtinini Martin,. • IL T. Leech, Jr, John .& - tanghey, Gump &Belau . 88,8cynn, AllLOseee unstained byrirties insured order pond; ly pat ma tbil Cs(aNWlrt'antljEWP WA, w o. , • PENNSIVLVAIIIA INSURANCE . CO. OF Corner of Fourth ortd Smithfield -11treetr, AUTMORIZED CA P ITAL , $300,000. IliKnour Buldings and other Property against Leo or D.mage by Fire, end the Perils of the sea and Inland Navi gation and Traaspartatlan." • • • DICTORS. Wm. P. Johnston, Rody RE Patterson, Jacob Mater A. A. Carrier, - W. lirelhdoa, -"LP^ George W. Smith, W. 8. Ham, -Di Part, - I. Omer Opurd, Wade Hampton, htwat, t t. J. Jones, J. R.:Jollea, H.S. Coiphia ornotur. President Ron WM. F. JOHNSTON. vio• President....__ BODY PATTER/JUN. MO and 2fr0u—.....A.. A. ClAhh/Zh. I 3( 2-4,4 ~.I;"'''4 ; , „ 1 , -*,:. .0 - ..i,.. ,- ;;! ,- 4,7: - .:1„,2,,,,ii .. •'- ;*r:'-'':"•' .4.- ' - ' .' ' . EMl!!ffl THOMAS J. IMMIX Agent, No. SO Water et; bet. Wend and Market... SdIA46 16 P. A MADEIRA, Agent, No. 96 Water street, l'lttat 1=3:5111:1 =MI= MMN= M!M ~ ~r,e., ' 4 .r-~f f ~ ~' l ' } )~ ~z~ {' ...rin ~.~,d o f f _ ,~,. :~"~. ~ T'. _ %~~si~ , • . • , - ,•;,; • .if .4.?' PC . -:4 4 • -\lO. • , , ",-- • ; e - - „ * • „„,e, rumT: blind OK.SF.' The payrowitinee-Papeyty ot9,lTtnrinttiq -• lata4tor the Social; • • • ' PlurThustaN br (1. 113 argartt nialtlandk ot'autini Hide; written by imixeir• AtHome and AbrOadr by ibitgiget lulkr.ljessolG • • Tbe , l3tuteby Paf.ers—lrret Tchoe.6-4Y.J.l4..Bmigbam. • ." itimums - lizenyED von ..Harper!' NeW , Motittly , • . Grabein's Iltastinteid tildbAtblY 40601ri, Peternon'a Ladlee - National: • - -fl Thd.i)l.P. oo lk — clotdstykr4t . to ignv, raallotem huilazlifraplo . Leslie's Neer •York Journal.. .„. , . iHr.hootßdolcs kepi cinstantly , Likqiilijty ,w;:',4.4IIILINDIF *410'4 eq , , ' •••• vffilcitiOPPbate3ll'olteat MRS. S. A. A hLEIVS AVORTM7O-01141t or the hair and eight. ) . .);Isild - iii 4 dYel The hili,intwlrth• kers, however gray, arr reatoted torandpieserved In their original_ life colon I ty c iN use, wigs, spectacles and gray halrs,"Witt Boon become ,extlnct.. Restorer.ine dr.with the aylehalsmunin, not onlyoleames thaltdritot inclines iv Curl, giving it a wrir.glettey and; natntarappeafinee. The Restorer will strentthe_thind ,preierve tito sight; 4d remove and prevent' dizziness; headache, scurf, dandr, scald-head, or any:eruption of the skin, and all unnatural persplratieue of the head. It is a certain cure for catarrhin -the head. gold by JOS. ray 2,4 •-- of we TIVELVII wins ' 31 . ..A D VANCE ..OF TAR ; NAIL I 45TTEM.litatRIIN DAILIES lire regularly :receiterd, twelve &awe fa' midilinee of the A tall,,and delleared to etb serileir at tire foilOwleg rates : Philadelphia LEDOI.4I.Oc. per week. Sew .York Ihdly 160. per week. ' " - " : ROAM, • ~ Lear - o TIMES , o at yourprderir for thOie,: 'or other„lttafgo plipereoit atieetObt ' - _ :SUPERIO42_ ISGITEGAII lJ 'street at ay a t urtnos,-.:GkadTGADAY idtornobiti ifkloOlt on Gin - by, order of the Board of 1745dt:rot nine Third erd kahll.o,ftlonl, will OS sold; six Teri . ialnable and luitidsomeli intruded iota of grcntid,attlo, come of 7th and Grant strong -haling tsar ntontait feet, op Barenth•ltree4-eitending beck along Gant I, 90 feet—agreeably, with plan, iddch may „ bohnd iil;thein o• Om store, ~Tjtle.radropntable.:Tornroorkatr.-, Obit' Rllf. DAVIS, Anotlls.4tieni. ,•_,. • Tit pAsittimuipay 1 1 " -K113' caref lA till i fp 'V re °4 pa ft ed nutle t .' atm aboroo."'' it,wt . g...anallien;Vviiwhaa'need,if of " "yeirm : with Beat encase in bin motive. It LILCO Lentir.goani*zJ nd, r Paattr-WPowilor now in two,'lgon cll l * nain f rai l d boanttrAgglior Teeth, remo ving Tartar;sottnieboni ng 'Ora 0 nmgonol liirfuming tiia Breath. od nail by • 4 JOS:taihmlinigioir,. cor. at tint Diamond and• Market et; SOLEBALE A:GgIST i rS4 4 01 t MIZA" " OF N/CARAGLIA, J. B. B.D. CLAIK No4l Ylllh"ettrttt, funash thcA ale ppOillutreilmF vistitholesaleinici. A 174481, Dealers And °them wilVpletisplieidluilfilsrdp:l4l--.' WELLING ROUSE on nd St6 44;.geetror pa Ranged witiltalr , I *a ,, Idtaa.afx aurafts; B a4s t id ‘'— -- thanittl . rrfont4 ofretbBslt CDTIMEATkSON y k 024 . . Rea 1 . 14.4130 AVMs, faidatk . etst. O IN ttt Etnien .4 o . ,.- 4111 sl,iso.—goadDC '.lloeinn. ' irith 5-roonea, '' and. lot_lital feet front on Darragh street, by 70 deep.-- , 810. oatelin - Allegheny city, near St. Clair street Bridge- •••., - A. 011211 BERT LBWS, • Real Estate Agenta; glAarket.gt.-: • • ' : • ,•• • - CITTNs cedlik`incia r and the latesi:improve- NA -.meats, at pilees to emit rowebaaera. PISTILS of ail ,tiorla and -patenta • • - EFIBUING 'MUM of emery variety. ' The fdice..to bay - Maim articles Cs at. therdga ofilnaflolden Gan; N0:A.16 Wool street. (rapt) ,ito,wg t;TanjtAY.T . , TIPI AROE:re - HS AT ATIOTIQL-4Mit; (.SO - Dray It4th, at 11 o'clock will be add 'at the Comfderelal Saleajtobnia;eNeter, of, WoOd.aarl Fifth et_reem• a r enbeftintial, 'well 'frnialiod; fiernot-hand:ha mocha, P. Dt. DAYl4.4l,cri-L. VOLITTIO,. PitEPARATIO . 3.IS!—A keiter4l aatortmento4 Valhi and Il.r pale by m YLI;IIIN6.2.ItOi. • • SODA ASH, of. as. good andimifortn.lnalit,i rannuracturea by the Pruut.-Sajt,lllnnufziettaing Tarantino, on band and for gado nvartio, nao.?. ONCENTRAITI) LYE-4;81V qui:o3oElo4 G of this celebrated irticlopoitsttuttlY csi,btna, and for ate by [my EtSgilNol.; •rp. tasked and for tale by ftny2-IT FLEMINft GIASTILE genuine,-artieje—iftti boxesoh hand aid for s:aleity • nty...4 • 00P3; STAIiCII—A fresh supply- of-this favorito article, vist hand and for male by ' • ' ' mrh. • - 114,14411N0 11IteRq. XTRA.C.I' LOG WOOD-50 boxes just,: re and for sale by - - trry24 TIVE.3ITAI MOM. DOME-LIR 0 11'111::—;;Iyaska,juet ree% juy nod lir.valepy Inty24l •F1,1451.1N6. BIM. • BALni 1000 ItOAVER:S-41.,i05i-. ceired, and for sale by in 72.41" FGEMINfi RIUSi9i; T ABD OIL-201)1,1s. nn bantlaiidTi)r:sal43: my 24 /11.441411N6 BROA • RYE FLOUR---PriitTe - foijusTrectelred and for asle by froy24 C041,01i. riLIUIBLE CITY RESIDENCE ATAEC ICON.—Op viEsakr,'..garrail, at 2 o'clock' will to Kda tb'e- pretnises,,roo'stnry brick d*elllng bons;;' No. Logan Street. 'The.ll4:lll2tlik 100 „feet,;.sx ten.Bng back to an allay. gileilitausols in goidlePair: ce4s.rui Inuilediste mitpaney. Title; iliesimple and 112411. pntatda. Vans nutdeld!ownatplodn, ,mytlicia` 'MESH j: dinen , Pear4ns to bottresnr (mak C. do Pine ArTlea do do do .Strawberries do 5 do Cherries .do do Diankborrhls. do do .. .• d do Huoldeberries do do 5 do . Goosobenies do do_ . 5 do Pears and Plums In bottles°, cans. For sale ty R./t OM:WILSON, Vood West, oppo IL.YAL FnItoSt VhartssiloteL SUMMER COATS AND IrESTS'' L tussgar.rx a sox, Na TOAY O S 4 -Pitreet,hkre leceived a large aoikAirient LINEN;OIICR, ATOTTREA.II.IOO Ilt&Ovialis.COATEC, end yrsTS gr pie LatestStx/cs, mairifictivets, Which . " they - oltrqi°,„„ u • IPWONABLIA. PRICES. Dmitezi for. 70yeling. . •-41 . 11 , 4 . 'LILIGIBLE' -Et '4OO4:RAX,max-oiti;j 4 t, earktul this wet Briac [IOWA Va. Mimi= alma, , Thik kt fa SI lit 101) feet, ex tend** beakioAmalley.l Me Imo is in 'goat repair; realkscattimnuxiiate occupancy putAige. Terms made knowa atilakVi my2OAD : t _ A i Now, well-finished -Tilirl:t.:StotP, Hone e)i Carnet ekeet, - AlleghenVerlit te sat-fet $1,400-le, met . the . planer more , money. The " hove' containteemm: reeeljA :good medlar And. bath monk', Mu& hydrant In'thir' yard, a good stable, Sc. The lot b; %feet' on Carroll try' 100 deetdoledliestreeL. - 41M1MMT.7&151:1140, map 51.4darkerat: lar - "Alalt .nex fuzifortiiient 44 , .IfT • loippriceditnefill *idelk IsornignauttneetTed-and for Judo by- - - t " W.P. WIPEWALL air* 81, 'Wood lotted. i is .DECORAILIONS.,-.NE4, maultlingror.aurenftedywormedteitunviiiii bea n :. taut imitations of various woody, nsi received: kr , • 41k3Vii,titsvAtti. a. CI_OLD *term' UF nolo w.,P.-*Altsi""")* veer rt,ECRIYED—, A: liieb:thipplY of - 41 Ty Dr. Jayne's - Family Media Mes, my& Wale by my2o •, Pim aki Min& T AR, -90 bbla Tar in store- andlar - bry Rale uly2 • stillittrff # SOOTt f 14M0 — l -30,000 lbo. Shoulder* Sidda aid In dare awl Arksalo by • my2o • - yo*rrl & "UnAM — ulc-1 7 204-1617 3 . Choice., Westetn %ftilsithte and for saln bys ' Fpit'a#U & MOTU SO . , 0, Vel• .1 0t I . . PAO l inc p for &de by InYtOt' • PO: • rrlPar SCOTT. - EW Y.R.— ; 501;tti tipiitt ; gye - N ; T vzited - tiygo , - k . ) i m i t i er m ow 6 7 DOZ;FRESII$tRAIVAERTJES,,iii: anzen [Can Peilichtic, in cane; a 9 kinXitt narnecelVad and tar Tcanntoet ~." , iny2l so..ast wood et, oppe9(te fit OE l cmived noh'for We by .itisymita,.&t.kainsasox o • .mym -No. 80 Niiica/atre. ClT4§§4. RASPED.-4- bbh). forieale. ky Faurssm.ll,* CO..i ooriirPhitlind Wwd eta. , G IIM4IIELLAC-:-.5 eases. Orange 'sa'. g 11 A. BA/I.N.I=OM.A CO.; . 13014, . 7 Cornol/1000103dNood eta.; ACID--100 ounces for '-stile ? inj o B. A. PAILYIIIOOOII4 SODA SAL-A RATOS-46 flOxesfor stile by B. A. - FAltiqP.BTOeft - ',l cni2l BAths.PRIME RIO. COFFEE; • tif et • Ratra,Old Lanny% " Old Java id) pockets Pri , ncti Java 2 balea prime Mocha In bap old 3lazicaibo Selected expressly for my retail buainesi. my2l 7. R. Diuvo, N0.11)1Pn0nd,.... TEAS--Viree Importek leo cheats choke Y.ll. Teas; 100 " (Mange and Chalanal 20 - fine ikiplah Breakfast: " .` Sonchcant; d " °mug Peko Viuwers. • • I am now receiving weekly lots of Creek Teas. ',1021 DitAVO, No,/ ZdAxiiitt4 IS 7 ANIL OUR,SO bbls. choker 'M ia Just Mtetreitandlbrwale by: my& _ iSPUINORP. EfitARAl3Oll, 4 MADDER. -3 casks for sale by --a ukl 4 B. A. VALANIWOCH, 4 ‘‘,%) _; ~~ r ~ A 4 ~ ~~~ _.. ~