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THURSDAY MORNING
FOR PRESIDENT,
JAMES BUCHANAN,
FOR vicir. eausiniawri ;
JOHN C. BREekENRIDGE,
DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET.
CANAL COMICOSIONCII:
GEORGIR. SCOTT, 07 COLUMBIA CO
JACOB FRY, Jr., 11011700YERT CO
TIMOTIIT IVES. Por►rn Qotarri
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SEE reading matter every day on first page
To Coo.. Saattrat W. BtAcit, Chairman of Demo
cratic Committee of Correspondence. ,
Bra:—We, the undersigned, respectftelly; re
quest.you to call a meeting of the Democracy of
the city and county, at Wilkins Hall, on Friday
evening, the 18th inst., for the purpose of ma
king arrangements for the organization of a Bu
chanan and Breckenridge Democratic Club. '
Respectfully yours, Sic.,. .-
'John Birmingham, ' W. M. Edgar,
James P. Barr, W. H. Smith,
Edwin C. Mathews, Jas. Salisbury,
Jos. Snowden Arthur M'Gill,
Jno. Fanwood. T. B. Devitt,
John M. Irwin, Wm. C. Gallagher,
A. P. Anshutz, .3ituseit Newhouse,
. •joshau Rhodes, ft aaj , Patterson, , •
'Sios. Hamilton, Will Black;
Christ. Magee, John II: Bailey,
..T. R. Bunter, M. M'Bride,' • •
Alex. Black, William Bynames..
"~~:~~
In obedience to the foregoing request, i re
epectfully solicit the Democracy of the two cities
and Allegheny county to assemble at Wilkins
Rill on Friday evening, the 13th inst., for the
purpose named in the above note.
SAMUEL W. BLACK,
Chairman County Corn. of Cor.
COQUETTING THE...IRISH AND GER-
It is amusing to witness the going
on on the part of the "republicans just now.
They are wheedling and ogling the Know Noth
ings, and offering to marry them without any
Jertifi oa te of character, and without any prom
ise of love and obedience. At the tame time
these •'republican" dandies are making love to
the Irish in a most sweet and affectionate man.
ner. They want to marry them too. The law
against bigamy does not deter them a bit. The
fusionists have been abusing the Irish and G er
mans most basely for two years, and have shot
them down in the streets of Louisville and burned
them up in their houses. Now they turn round
and tease them to be friends and lovers, and ask
them to vote with them. Just think of the Pitts
burgh Journal, the Know Nothing ofgan, under
taking to persuade the Irish to vote with the
Know Nothings I! The very attempt is a gros
inenit. It presupposes that the Irish citizens
have neither sense, courage nor resentment.
They are supposed to be too ignorant to know
their friends from their enemies ; and too de
graded and cowed down to Manifest any resent
ment for past indignities and abuse. Is such the
Irish character! Is such the German character ?
We have read history all wrong if it is.
And what is the argument employed to per
suade the Irish to serve the purposes of Know
Nothingism ? Simply this: A Mr. Herbert got
into a quarrel with Mr. Keating, and it resulted
in Herbert shooting .Keating. The Know Noth
ings and " republicans " immediately discovered
that-Keating was a native of Ireland, aud Her
bert they say is a Democrat. And suppose such
to be the fact, what has the Democratic party to
do with it Just as much as the "re •
publicans and Know Nothings have to do
with the cowardly assassin who stabbed Dr.
Buell, A Democratic editor, in the back, at Cin
cinnati the other day. Just as much, and no
more. Do the Democrats try to make the Buell
assassination a party matter ? It was a political
enemy that stabbed him ; and with just as much
propriety could the republican" party be
charged with that comardly crime, as the Demo
cratic party connected in any way with either the
Herbert or the Brooks affair. But the Democ
racy would scorn to resort to such petty and
contemptible expedients. Their warfare is open,
manly and upon principles. They leave such
small game to the desperate political hucksters
who have no principles to contend for, and no
aim hut to secure offices and spoils. The fusion
party, if formed, will be composed .mainly of
Know Nothings; and the idiotic attempt is to be
- made to coquette and tease the naturalized citi
zens over to their aid : : " Drowning men catch
at straws."
Western Pennsylvania Hospital.
Our esteemed friend, John P. Langdon, Es q ..
Superintendent of the West Pennsylvania Hos
pital, has sent us a copy of the .report for the
Institution for the years 155.5-6, from which we
glean the following information :
Itemain'g in Hospital, March 31, 1554
Admitted since
Treated during two years
Dieeharged, died. .4.e
Leaving in Hospital April 1, I Sai
Total deaths during two years
INSANE DEPARTMENT
Remained in Hospital
Admitted since
DiEcharge4.eured
" mach improvpd
Transferred and eloped
Leaving in the Hospital 5
By the above it will be seen that since the last
report 632 patients have been treated, of whom
only 28 have died. Since the opening of the
Insane Department, 74 persons have been ad:
mitted, of whom 68 have been discharged, cured
or much improved. The report further says:--
" It Is a source of much gratification to the
Board, in which the contributors will, without
doubt, participate, that through their instru
mentality so many of their fellow creatures
have been relieved from the various diseases in
cident to humanity, while still more gratifying
emotions must arise when they reflect that no
less than fifty of the unfortunate victims of in
sanity have been restored to their families and
to society, being a larger proportion of cures t han
in many of the best conducted asylums in the
United States, while the expense attendant on
their treatment is little more than half the cost
in similar institutions, averaging, for all pa
tients, $2,50 per week."
A Romarrric llome..—John C. Breckenridge,
the Democratic candidate for Vice President, has
purchased an island in Lake Superior, on which
he designs to erect buildings, and make other
improvements, as a summer home for himself
and family. The pure, cool, bracing air of that
northern clime; the splendid scenery of the
island ; the broad expanse of waters that
stretches far away, and that will some day be
wtitened with the sails of an active commerce,
will render it one of the most delightful summer
residences in the world. We presume his ex
ample will be followed by _others who haye the
means and taste for thus securing health and
pleasure during the warm months of the year.
4
.4Judge Peck, who was nominated -at the Ohio
African State Convention for the office of
Sad* , of the Supreme Court of Ohio, has decli
ned in a letter to the Portsmouth Xributie, in
which he takes occasion to say that he has
never been politically associated with the Order,
and that the salary is entirely insufficient forthe
arduous duties of the station. .
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OF PENNSYLVANIA.
OF EENTUCKT
suityrron UZZfitILAL
The St. Louis Democrat calls his nomination
' a glorious result ;" and adds, " That he Will
be suitaineci by a triumphant majority does inot
admit of a doubt." The National Intelligericer,
a fossil Whig paper, says Re is the chilioe of
petty,., and it is not for us to praise dr to
blame their selection., But ire may say, with
out .offence, we suppose, that the party ,might
have done worse ; we kw* not that it could
have done better, although there are eminent
men in it of .equal ability and experience, if not
..of , egual devotion - to the party. Mr. Buchanan
is o man of character, of stainless private
and of long and,varied experience in public af
fairs. As a gentleinad.we have nothing to ob
ject to him save his party politics and party
Prrrantraos, June 10, 1856. career."
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mocratidayttpapers of the whole talon
without one - dissenting voice respond enthu
siastically to the action of that Convention.
Anti nap thing is worthy of, notice in regard to
t h e newspapers of the opposition. They all ad
mit that Buchanan and Breckenbridge were the
two strtmgest nantes that. could have been pre
seraed 'for the suffrages of the people by the
Democratic party. That is an undoubted, and
a conceded fact., ,
The Philadelphia Aorth American says
"That he is A formidable Candidate it would ;
folly to disguise." The New_ York Herald sa s :
.s It is well known throughout the country lind
the world that he has long occupied a highly; re
spectable position as a public man, and tliat in
private life he is amiable, modest and agreea
ble."
The Washington-Union, that was not favora
ble to his nomination, says:—" The DiSrnocracy
would haveil - peen invincible in the approaching
eammOga,,With any candidate whom they
mighty' have nominated on the platfdrm of
the Cincinnati Convention. With James Bu
chanan as tbeir standard-bearer, they can
scarcely encounter a contest. The reputation of
this eminent citizen has been so long and so fa
vorably- associated with his country's history,
that the memorial of his public services, im
printed in the minds and hearts of all patriotic
Americans, requires no detailed repetition. In
the House of Representatives of the United
States, and in the Senate, in the Cabinet as the
11*ml of the Department of State, and abroad ny
a diplomatist in the charge bf our most impor
tant foreign relations, be has been distinguished
alike as the sagacious cud the trustworthy
statesman, in whose hands the national welfare
might always be intrusted profitably not less
than securely fur his country's interests."
FROM KANSAS
We take the following items in relation to Kan
sas affairs from the Et. Louis Republican of the
9th inst., which, thanks to Adams f . V...1 Co.'s Ex
press, we received some hours in advance of the
mail :
"We yesterday received by the Morning Star
the following extra from the Border Tunes office:
BORDER TINES OFFItE, I
WESTPORT, MO., JILDR 5, 10 A. DI. I.
News from a reliable source reached us yester
day, that the town of St. Bernard, K. T., is pro
slavery town,) had been burned by the Abolition
forces, night before last. Value of property
lost, some $12,000 or $1.5,000. .1. M. Bernard's
store was the principal house. Ile is a heavy
loser.
STILL LATER
A company of six men arrived at this place ls•:
night, about 10 o'clock, who state that yesterday
morning, about three o'clock, the Abolitionist,
attacked aed captured the town of Franklin.
They had about 300 men, whilst there were only
twelve or fifteen fighting men in Franklin, on the
pro-slavery side. Mr. Fishmaker, of Franklin,
and two others are reported killed. The men
who came in belonged to Capt. Fleming's ('um•
pony 11, emigrants. They say that they fought
the Abolitionists about one hopr, and finding
that they were outnumbered about ten to one,
they fled, and that the Abolitionists took thy
town.
No news from Capt. Pate. We expect import
ant news to-day. The Investigating Committee
is still here. IL is thought that several Abolition
ists were killed in the attack on Franklin.
A. W. KING, Ed. Border Times
Since the destruction of the Free State Hotel
at Lawrence, and the dispersing of the Marshal's
posse, the Free State party, the friends 111.11
sympathisers with the Topeka rebels and traitor•,
have organized numerous (harmlla hand.., who
are now and have been since the 21st of May
last, seeming the whole country, desolating it
with fire and sword, killing innocent men, an•l
driving women and children helpless, homeless,
and penniless, from their homes—men-are ldrag
ged from their beds and murdered in the pros•
elle° of their shrieking wives and children, nt
the dead hour of midnight ; unarmed men are
met upon the highway and their throats cut, or
they are shot down without mercy and without
provocation, by these prowling bandits. Such
is the conduct of that band of traitors who
pledged themselves last September, in the Big
Springs Convention, and at Topeka, to rEigi.4
execution of the Territorial laws, to a iq1..,„/. /
i.leittc." Their practice is in harmony with the
programme there inaugurated.
MI peace and social order in Society are at an
end for the present in the Territory. All cum
munication with the interior of the country is cut
off and civil war is raging. A correspondent in
forms us that the Abolitionists are led by two
men named Malannus ,and Walker,l and that
within the last five weeks, some twenty-three or
four men of the pro-slavery , party have been
killed. This is certainly a terrible state of af
fairs, involving the "integrity of the Union itself,
unless some Writ shall arise who can pour oil
upon the troubled waters, and say to the raging
sea of pOliticalAtfife 'peace, be still.' " Let
the States exercise a wise forbearance, and let
traitors and rebels 'be brought to punishment ;
let the supremacy of all laws, Territorial and
-otherwise, be vindicated as the only . course that
osier will secure the blessings of peace, and
personal security, and good order in society.
Breckenridge at Home.
The Louisville Democrat says:—We understand
that the excitement in Lexington, upon the re•
ceptiun of the news of the nomination of tifon.
John C. Breckenridge for the Vice Presidency,
was tremendous beyond the powers of descrip
tion. The nomination of Buchanan had just
created the wildest enthusiasm, but when it was
known that Kentucky's favorite son had been
placed on the ticket, the whole population seem
ed mad with joy. This feeling will not be con
fined to the home of Mr. Breckenridge. As the
news spread out over the rural districts, one uni
versal shout will go up from the valleys to the
hill-tops 7 and from the hill-tops to the valleys
again. We ventured the prediction that one
hundred Know Nothing councils of. this State
will he disbanded before the first of July next.
FOR BUcRANAN.—The Democracy bf Missouri
are about as badly divided as they lately were in
New York. But both sections of the party en
thusiastically support Buchanan and Brecken
ridge. Col. Benton, of the " softs,"Mceepts the
nomination for Goveptor, and will , stump the
State for Buchanan. The other section of the
party tore equally zealous in his support. It is
thus that the name of Buchanan overrides all
difficultiesond all differences of opinion ; and
'it will in a few months quiet all sections of the
country, and put an end to that domestic strife
and agitation that threatened to result in a die
4trou9 civil , war.
Au - ezpreasion of opinion was given at the
recent _convention of the Protestant Episcopal
ChurChior_New Jersey, so decided 'against the
fashion 'introduced hf Rev. Mr. Stewart, of
Grace Church, in Newark, of intoning, ae it is
called, that the Bishop regretted the j‘ mistake,"
that the Rector in questim - had fallen into, and
the objectionable practice Billet to be , repeated.
The laity took the lead in this matter, and were
earnest in their opposition to the "intoning."
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Demotiratie Demmitiee.
At the concluding eetedon of the Cincinnati
Convention, the following Nationai Committee
was appointed s e
New Harnpahtz--ehnAl. HI•orET.;:
Vermossi—Dsvid s TrWieki
lifassachuselle4„Jaaoa Ohec#r.
Rhode isdartif-'-',., Eglia
Connecticut:if-James T. Pratt.
New York—MO..lkm Schell, Horatio Seymour.
Neu: Jersey—Jacob Vanatta.
Pennsylosmio—C. L. Ward.
Delaware,r-WD-DaTll.D..oeheltree.
MaryLia—Hlabard darnifoliael.
Virginia—William H. Clarke.
North Carolina—Thomas D. M'Dowell.
South Ca roltn —Benjamio 11. Wilson.
(;, , ,,rgia —William K. De Graffeareid
.dlabarna —Henry D. Smith.
Misiiw'rpi---William R. Cannon.
Lonixiana--ThomaS E. P.' Coltman.:
()h.—C. G. Vallandighamt.
Kentucky—George A. Coldivith.
Tomaiw—Randall W. Weavock.
Indiana—James R. Slack
/linear—Thomas Dyer.
MidBOtal
Arkansas—Albert Rust.
Mirhigan—Jacob Beeson.
Florida—A. E. Maxwell.
Texa.l—.W . J. Oldham.
lovn—Nillinm Thompson.
Wisconsin —Ueorge B. Smith
California—Samuel 11. Dash
The Vote Epitomized
A Tubular Statement Showing the Result of Each
Ballot for President.
Ballot. Buchanan. Pierce. Douglas. Cans.
First 1351 1221 33 0
Second 139 1191 311 0
Third. 1391 119 32 51
Fourth 1411 • 119 30
Fifth 140 11111 31 51
Sixth ... ....... ....155 1071 28 5
Seventh.. 1431 69 58 5 _
Eighth 1471 87 56 ..,
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Ninth 140 87 56 .
Tenth 1171 S9l 621 '
Eleventh 1471 SO 63
Twelfth 148 79 631
Thirteenth 1.;0 77 63 ~
Fourteenth 15' , /. 79 63
Fifteenth 1681 3 118 4
Sixteenth ItiS 00 122 6
Seventeenth...... 296 00 00 00
A unanimous vote.
The Democrats at Lexington, Ky., were will
with excitement whon they heard of the nomina
tion of Buchanan and Br eckenridge. Houses
were illuminated—bonfires were kindled—druno4
were beat--the bells rung—and the cannon
thundered.
Dr. Gross, of Louisville, has been tendered
the Professorship of Surgery in the Jeffer-on
College, Philadelphia, the largest medical inliti
tutioti in the United States; and among the
largest in the world.
Reeder•• Confeulon
The letter of Reeder to Grow, which has just
been given to the world, contains a confession of
his own guilt and wrong, and that of the party
which be has so largely contributed to mislead
and seduce into rebellion and treason. Here i.
this precious confession ;
As to putting a set of laws in operation in
opposition to the Territorial Government, my
opinion is confirmed instead of being shaken.
My predictions have all been verified so far, and
will be in the future. We will be, so far as the
legality is concerned, in the wrong, and that is
no trifle in so critical a state of things, and, in
slew of such bloody consequences, it will be an
invitation to the 'powers that be' to bring down
the Nlissourianii upon us in the assumed chars -
acter of vindicators of the law. What consummate
folly is there not in such a move . : You will have
seen Pierce's message. Suppose we had occu
pied the ground I wished, of the mere adoption
of the constitution and election of officers only
for the purpose of applying'for admission,
what ground would Pierce have to stand on, or
how ninth of his message would have been left.
Ile is not the only man who is backward and
lukewarm toward us. For this reason they say
they cannot sustain us in the position of resist
ance to the Territorial government, and you wit
find, I think, that Douglas will also take that
ground: but I want you to understand me di,-
tinctly that I do not talk thus publicly to nor
enemies. I may speak my plain awl private
opinion in letters to our friends in Kansas, for .t
is my duty ; but to the public, as you will see by
my public letter, I show no divided front."
The Keystone Club at Wheatland—Mpeech
of Mr. Buchanan.
LANCASTER, Pa., June 9
The Keystone Club, or Philadelphia., accom
panied by Beck's Brass Band, arrived here on
Finality, at 11 A. M.. and this morning paid a
visit to the Hon. .lamrs Buchanan, at Wheat
land, accompanied by a procession of citizens to
the number of two or three hundred. Lpun
their arrival at Wheatland, Wm. B. Rankin, ,
President of the Club, was introduced to Mr.
Buchanan, and said that, on behalf of the Key •
atone Club, over which he had the honor of pre
siding, he congratulated him, as the nation's
choice, adding that the work which was but be.
gun they intended to carry on until victory shad
crown their efforts.
Mr. Buchanan gave the club a warm and
hearty welcome to W lientland, and congrat olate. I
them not on the nomination, but on the privi
egos they enjoyed in being citizens of this great
and glorious Republic. Ile was proud, and
should ever cherish the recollection that he was
selected as their choice for tho high office of
President.
lie said two weeks ago he would have CM
braced the opportnnity of making a longer
speech, but being now the representative of the
great Democratic party, and not simply
Buchanan, heartily approving. at he did, the
platform upon which he had been placed, he
must be cautious not to add a plank to it, u r di,
place one from it lie therefore brought his re
!lyric+ to a close.
Thu members of the Club were then intro
duced to Mr. Buchanan indivi•lually, the bath;
playing •• Hail to the
Addresses were then delivered by (Joe. Price.
of Mu., Mr. George N. Coffee, Col. Forney, of
Lancaster city, Wiz?. li. Rankin, of the Keystone
Club, and Geo. W. Nebinger, Esq.
After partaking of refreshments, Mr. Buchan
an escorted the club a considerable distance on
their route back to Lancaster, when lie again
addressed them, by wishing good health, and
that God would be with them. The President
of the club responded in a few words, bidding
him a hearty good-bye.
MORN OFlT.—Senator Wilson, in a speech at
Worcester, said that when be and others were
conieying,grOaumner to his lodgings, Mr. S. re
marked Alan give it to them again if tlua
sPareawlife."
There:t9 no doubt of it.. Mr Sumner in ex
tremes could opt be other than he was in the full
energy of life and debate. He is thoroughly !m
-imed with his "mission." He is now, beyond
doubt, preparing a copious revenge. Unhappily,
such must be. tbe natural consequence of violence
of any sort. One act begets another, and the
end cannot be foreseen. The Senate has had
some experience, now; and as the conservation
of its own dignity and the peace of the communi
ty is within its own keeping, let us hope that
the personalities of debatt will be restrained
within the proprieties essential to the decorum
of national legislation.—Baltimore Sun.
ilta. FILLIIOELE ANL His NOMINATION.—The
Peril correspondent of the New York Ilerald
writes under date of the 21st as follows :
Mr. Fillmore arrived here yesterday from Co
penhagen. He left Rome with a view to go to
Russia, but found the Baltic blocked with ice.
So ho returned here and will, in a few days,
leave for England. Von may expect him home
in four or five weeks, He looks remarkably well.
Mr. Fillmore received the first official information
of hie nomination by the American party in Ve
nice, and a duplicate of it here the day before
yesterday. Ills acceptance goes clay the same
ma which carries the letter. Mr F. endorses
the general principles of the ilatform, and con
damns all sectional agitation. He accepts the
nomination as a national man.
ANNEXATION OF NICABAGVA.-A writer in the
hfobile Daily Register argues at much length in
favor of the annexation of Nicaragua to the Uni
ted States. This movement seems to be a favor
ite one at the southwest, and in New Qvleaps es
pecially the greatest interest is manifested in the
fate of Walker and his men. The filibuster
chief was formerly a resident of New Orleans and
is a native of Nashville, Tennessee. Qpe South
ern writer anticipates that, when the Mexican
and Central American States are annexed to the
United States, New Orleans will become the great
commercial emporium of the Western world, and
overshadow entirely New York, Philadelphia,
and other northern marts !
Tux Wuxi Pkarr.—An attempt is being made
in Missouri to resuscitate the Whig party. Judge
Bates, of Palmyra, thinks it will be the , dominant
party larthe country in 1867: He.,trfil have to
begin 8001 l to collect its• few remains. It is not
simply dead ; it is almost entirely dissolved.
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4* -44_
INIZEI
t I. pe:r.
Of the Commlttripiprittilted to Ainltt the
Accounts of ace 'Prenetteor of the Cen
tral Booed of Editi:lStton;k Pittsburgh,
fOi the School car-Eudtng June Ist.
1056 ti
:Your committee appointed to audit and adjust
thi accounts•mf:the Treasurer of the Central
Board of Edlication, re,pectfulty beg leave to
report, that they have examined his books and
vouchers, and find the same to be correct. We
herewith submit a tabular statement, exhibiting
the receipts and expenditures for the school year
ending June let, 1856. The balance of cash in
the Treasury is $2,195.55.
. .
By amouut received from Collector let Ward...... $8,175 00
*AI " 7,686 31
• 74 " 7,300 00
• 4 4th " 8,916 94
" 611 " 5,279 77
cth 2,466 06
7th " 1,668 92
Bth " 2.223 71
9th •• 1,399 80
2.967 85
l!MM:=11
❑y amount of Ste° appropriation
Total receiptel
F:xiwntliturea
Balance in the Trfwory
Salaries of 'Teachers e mployed in the Ward Schools -
First Ward $.3,832 57
Serond "3.578 00
, .
Third " • f+,049 it 4
PIIIIrt h "'l7'.4ti 75
..
Fah " fi,frl,.. jk)
Sili.th " . 4, ...({ , i 80
Seventh " 2.083 30
Eighth " 3.700 00
Ninth " 2.303 n 0
$35,600 00
IfIGH SCIRN)I..
Solari.% of P. ofessors and Teitelicra.,....sl96l '24
Salary . of Janitor 191 66
Rent .4 building to April lot, 1856 537 0
Phllotr•phiml apporatua. .. .. . ..... .. 92.5 2l
Fornirriro til , R 50
lAbracy 643 33
Ro!mini on building and chaining .167 49 •
Printing ainlntatiouary 343 fin
Stoves, fuel and 4300 124 hi
I DKURUICe on (WAIN". 26 00
$7,808 I
Salaries of Tom,!term ...... ... ... ....... $7:19 FA
Fli•ot of Pchool buil,llng to April 1,1856.. lOti 0))
it.t.i.utire au buflo.img 8 . 1. 01
Furniture 1:0) itu
Sellout Woks 2'2 0))
)
$1,079 :14
Stdary of Sebretary from Feb. 20, I SiSb... f&IS 88
Falary of Treasurer. by commix/11.0 uu
t 422 20
$1,091 a 9
Tani NipendILIII,B
TAY CuLLECTOR: , ACCOUNT&
Calob Runnel), ?Inn Ward
To amount of dupla - nte of School Tao .59,197 (Hi
Ht cash paid Treasurer fA,175
By connuinstonn 215 10
I.S,ate 10
The eis s iu, to Lho. Ward sgaiust the l'eursoylvanis Railroad
Cornpauy. of $466 90, top-tilt, with exoneration., aril
it se Mr. Russell's nevount stall Ow Board.
Thum. B. Ihtvltt, 8,...,13,1 Want •
unu....11 School Tat. . $5.1149
By c. 2.111 yxid Tr...tiror 17.;.4/1 31
" 4.011.1.1. jut. 72
exoueratiunr
C. W. Luria. Third Word
amount of Duplicate, r. h oI Tax th,CAKI
By mai paid Tr . ..surer. S7,ZIP
cumnihadon. . ......... 'dis V: •
osouerwaluns •
Balance. duo /NIA) I I
Itlrhard Unix., Fourth Ward
To amount of duplicata, S. h, tid Tax ........ 4 - 21 i
By ,ishb /AM Trr-asure.r. . . . SR,VIu
•• commission.
eionerittlonp
J Frew, Fifth 1% and
T. , ..ouut of duplicate, Schpol Tax .... sz,s9l3
Uy veall pstd Treasurer. ...... 7;
counulasiona 27
exuueratik , us 4:,.3
Wm. Shore, Si x h Ward
a.momat of duphems, tAcho.,l Tax
lid cosh wad Tree...tort, .... .
italanoo dar
li. nry Lytle, Apioutli Ward
T. amount dupliratv, ect,..,,t Tax
Ily cast] paul Trt.aur,:r
romullaalons
.....
" p•turu...4 laud
T. ti.k-ley. ISlKtkitk ‘Vorl
alksouk.kt of kluk,ll4,kko, it.... 1
kiy out. ikat , l Try-...kaufrt
•• cook:111.foot ..... .
...kkokkerkattokin
Jam'+ Pratt. d.noaseat, Ninth Ward
am4.4111t duplleute. r, 11%3,d Tax .
Hy .•nah paid Trraaun•r, Lc Mr. Pratt.
Uneollected balance at the Urn. (4 Mr. P.'s chant
Jutin S. Normlue, Ninth Ward
T.( (111‘..(111 , , ted Italance n( daplic‘tr• ,1.2
Hr cash paid (NJ
.luk•
WAPITt lATION OF OUTBTANDIMI DEISTS
Calk. .Find Ward
W. I,w la, l'ldrl . •
Wto. Shom,
J.,lta 8. Nurtnine, N dab Ward
IM=M3
IT is not probable that the Democracy will
soon hold another Convention in Cincinnati.
The hall in which they held their sessions was
close, uncomfortable, small and ill-ventilated.
But the exactions of the hotel keepers—not a'l,
for the Spencer —nd Broadway hotels arc ex
cepted—were beyond all reason. Four and live
dollar' , per day were charged nt the Burnet
House for very indifferent accommodations, and
payment re.iuired in advance.— Lout.ledie Cou
rier.
NOT TAKEN KT.—The $l,OOO bet that Ken
tucky would vote fur Buchanan and Brecken
ridge in November next, which a gentleman, who
has the money to invest, requested us to propohe
a few days since, has not yet been called for.
Where are all the sanguine Know Nothing ,
Can't the editor of the ./mir7a/ dispose of aol
of his Slate Company stock, and back his judg
ment with the proceeds 7 -Lotsiarille
ILLARI) Fit.i.nottn, according to the Paris
correspondent of the N. V. Herald, received at
Venice the first official information of hi 4 nomi
nation by the American party. Subsequently
he received a duplicate of the letter at Paris,
and has sent a reply accepting the nomination,
endorsing the principles of the party platform
and "condemning all sectional agitation.-
Redding's Russia 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, anti
old'sores of every kind ; for fever sores, ulcers,
itch, scald head, nettle rash*, bunions, sore nip
ples, recommended by nurses,) whitlows, sties,
festers, flea 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
anti 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
Russia—of articles growing in thaLteountry—
and the proprietors have letters fro Mill classes,
clergymen, physicians, sea captains, nurses, and
others who have used it themselves, and recom
mend it to others. Bedding's Russia Salve is put
in large tin boxes, stamped on the cover with a
picture of ad/omit) and a disabled soldier, which
picture is also engraved on the wrapper. Price,
25 cents a box. Redding & Co., proprietors.
Aberdeen, in Scotland, or else from the scattered
fragments which the excavation of ancient cities
For sale by B. A. Fahnestock 0. Co., Flem
ing Bros., R. E. Boilers , Co., Dr. Q. H. Keyser
and 11. Miner & Co., Pittsburgh ; Beckham &
IWKennan, Allegheny city.
Medice4 Testlfriony CANNOT CONTRO
V ittt.THD.--lbut of-the most startling cases Is narrated of
Dr. At'Lane's Termifugo by John Butler, of Lowell, Trum
bull county, Ohio. The case was that of a young lady who
bad been very sick for right years, and had consulted a nom
ber of physicians, who had treated It 11.1 one of Prolapses
Uteri. Dr. Butler was limit called in, and for a time 14.-
tiered with his predecessors that it was a COu of Prolapses.
Ile was, however, soon forced to the conclusion that his pa
tient was suffering from worms, and after mach persuasion
prevailed upon her to take two doses of Dr. AULane's Venni
fug; prepared by Fleming Bros., of Pittsburgh. This medi
cine had the effect of removing front her a countless num
ber of the largest size. After she passed thorn, her health
inutptallatery retnrned. She is gl!tOe aria coptistues
to enjoy excellent healttl.
Purchasers will be Careful to eek for DR. tillolarti CNL
EDRATkD VERMIFINIE, inanufactpred gLENING
filtoB., of Pittsburgh, Pri. All other Verwlinges in cowpox-
WWI are worthless. Dr. M'Lene's genuine Ternange, ales
his celebrated Liver Pllls, can now be had at all respectable
Drugstorat None genuine without the signature of FLEM
-I.lNbi 2:431t08.
for inde bT the sole proprietors,
I.SACING DROS,
*unaware to J. Kidd it Co.,
jelibiew) N o . 60 Wood street. corner of Fourth.
at NO. 164 Wood street, and ex
amine our stock of son Mess and Wttrus. Cars. Jest re
ceived, a large lot of Alutt hat, Celestial, and other styles of
Caps. which we will eon 14w ft* cash. - *qua & Co., 184
Wood greet octlb
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REPORT
WM. V,A RN I'M,
WM. 11. EVERSON,
AND. M' MASTER.
lEC IPTS.
$47,873 00
.$46,677 45
2,195 54
$47,573 00
F.X PFNSE.
COLORED SClitH)l
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To. . Nap .124 , pr5 4 4.04* 1 4. , ,
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—T n - ou,TT respeetthlly Inilto„Onisttention?icihWilk
nolo.] 41thlhermie or rapture or the bolinTe tr!_triylVereild
•
MAJ. tv gp t Of Trotuee of varionn patterns, and tore _ every
ngepipplfedi etniptiefectiorigner4ri*Vh evepTer4; at toy
orflee, 14n. 140 wood errant, Pittsburgh, Pe4#git , ,,of the
(laden 14tnong 32te Trauma 4nld by wii-zpeir be
1 .4 0 d
'l4tarsh's ,Wiefirenre. : .2*
French
t sses, eery hyld spring:
Gum E ic Trusses ;
Chikiroar' Trusars. single and double;
f'mtn[i al Trusses. cht7dr.ni and adults;
Eherit's E.liptis Spring Trum
Pr. 8. S. Fifce'r Supports Trust
The price of Trusses vary from to $3O. Hernial
or Ruptured patients ran to, united by remitting money and
sending the meinn:o around the hips, stating whether the
rupture is on itarlght of left side. I oleo sell and adapt
Dr. &tuning's Lace or Body Brace, for the cure of Prolate
sin tteriViVeakness of tho Chest of Abdomen, plies, Chronic
Diarrhcen, and any weaknenafiepending on a weak and dshill„
tared condition of the abdominal niusciee.
Fitelils Abdominal Supporter;
Enylies Elastic Abdominal Belts;
•
Sale Elastic Bills;
And nearly every kind of Supporter pow In nee. I also aon
ghindriet Brass of every style, for weak chested and Stoolfe:
shouldered persona.
E;aslie Stockings, for biokan 'and varicose veins.
Saryiensery Bandages, of all kinds.
Spring-4.'of every ' , misty and pattern, and In fact every
kind of mechanical appliance used in the cure of disesuse;
Dit. KEYSER worildsitate to persons in want of Braces or
Trusses that he can often send to Hull the patient by writing,
hot it is always better to ere the patient and apply the Trims
.r Brace personally. Addreas
DR. OttO. 11. KEYSER, 140 Wood at.,
Sign of the Golden Mortar.
Jul o:JJkwly
e van e dy'a Medical Macaw ery.—This arti.
e, although the ingredients of which it is composed are harm
less, still its effects are moot powerful. It enters the bind
dismousl by humor and flowing sluggishly through the veins,
Anil its it meanders its way through them, drives from before
it to the surface of the skin all that is impure and obnoxious,
tittering the Meal, and causing it toffee" briskly through the
veins. The blotches on the surface in a few days disappear,
and the reign of humors In the system is no more. We wish
our readers could visit, as wo have done, the Laboratory cf
Mr. Kennedy at Roxbury, and examine the certificates of
those who have been cured of humors. But as this, In all
axe, Is uui tameeniont, we trust our word will be taken
when we declare this to be the greatest medicine of the age.
01 See long advertisement In another column.
Sold wholesale and retail at Da. tIItORGE H. K ETSER'S
140 iVwxl strool , elan of the thdden Mortar, awl at J. P
FLF.fil I NU'R, Allegheny. Jwialikar
air Dr. Rogers' Syrup OF LIVERWORT, TAR
AND CA NCIIALACIUA.—We might show logically why this
preparation should cure, but it would be a needless waste of
words, since we can mammon hosts of witnesses to show that
It h—. cure. The restored consumptives are the witness..
Ask them. Read their testimony in the pamphlet in the
Agents' hands. Read also the advertisement in another
column.
$40,(^7 45
/OP For sale, wholesale and retail, by R. E. SELLERS A
Cu., rot nor Wood and Smoot' streets.
Sold also by liHNDERSUN a 11110., Liberty street; H. P.
ttts.IIWARTZ, end BECK LIAM a alnKliNN AN, Allegheny
City jetl:dawlw
4144. - Sands' Sarsaparilla--Those who have roe%
lust the wonderful curative ellects of thie eterling remedy
Ltr pa ify hag the blood, in cases of Scrofula, Scorbutic, or
Cutaneous eruptions, Indigestion, Adthium Liver Complaint,
Flatulency, Headache, Heartburn, Acid-eructiona, and gene
-Ist debility, readily testify that SANDS' SARSAPAILILLA
speedily expels all deleterious matter from the system, pro.
flatten a healthy circulation, strengthens the Mentions of am
.totiwit, and m a short time resuscitates the bodily func-
SS o4q .2S
iium to their pristine Vigor.
Prepared aud sold by A. B. A D. SA-NDS, Druggists, 100
VUltun strost, New York.
Sold alio by PL.RXIING BROS., Pittsburgh, Ps, and by
je6lir
brugg hits generally
14 - om New York BINGII/1111P1051, Ntw TORE
January IV, 14.541. Lfr. I. &o & Cb.--4.lents.: I cheerfully
c.mcur iu the numerous and well-advised recommendations
of your celebrated White Circassian Liniment. I have used
it in a severe case of Lung and Throat Affection, and its
effects far exceeded my views of the efficacy of any medicine
whatever. WM. M. WOOLLEY.
Dr. McLane's lusantran Liver Pills and nc?IlOVIID
Oho Dr. 1. tirott's Celebrated White Circassian Lini
ment, pretuired solely under the supervision of Dr. I. Scott,
a regular Medical graduate, and Physician of extensive prac
tice. None genuine, only as prepared by Dr. I. Scott & Co.,
liank Place, Morgantown, Virginia.
Monnorrowa, Sept 12,1855.
Thts ru-r!ify, Tlant I ha,. examined the Rneipe for
pi-poring IL Lana. Improved Verniiiime and Improved
Liver Pills by Di I. Stott, who bad been In the halut of pre
paring and living my original medicines in my °Mee during
thirteen yetwx. and that 1 heliere he Ism. improved
:tem. make the alvwe Atarenient the in.., wilimply as
tare u.. Intern...l In the,. whatever. C. MCLANE, U. D.
Ut MeLaue's txrauvan l'elinthige and IMPBOVLIZ Liver
Pill., accompanied byamrtiticitte of C. hlcLane, fur bale by
and Vercbants everywhere.
13Eil. IL KEYSEIt, 140 at., Wholesale Agent.
Dn. J. P. 1.1..X1.11Ni), Allegheny, near Itnilrond Depot,
feeds u. apc
Whult.de Agnn L
Atip- PI les r neglected, often prove fatal ; lead h,constimp
nn. Anoint the parts three threw a day with DALLEY'S
PAIN EXTRACTOR. If secretion form the rectum, then
insert the Syringe," tilled with Extraction, and grad
nolly discharge it AS the syringe in withdrawn. It tinter
Inds to cure cusaw of any ugh of virulence, nor to give entire
ease instantly to all, frequently curing by one application.
l'iles are known By the heat, itching acct pain of the
aims. Needing piles are caused sometimes by the falling
of the elude bowels, which then press the ints.tiiial
canal tight against the back bones and keeps the blood from
returning up the vessels, similar to the blood being kept at
1.,p of your finger when a string is tied tight round it; such
is frequent, and for serufhilons humors and ulcers to forte
therein, then procure a perfect abdominal supporter, and
wear a compress to the rectum, and continue to LINO tbs.:dye
a.b above; also rub it well over the loins and abdomen for
2.4110 time, and the enteral belts that support the bowels will
be con tanned nod made strong, and your life will be saved.
Properly applied, every case will be cared. It never kiln.
None genuine without a sttiel-plate engraved label, with
signatures of
So/d at 25 cents for box by Dr. CII O. 11. KEYSF.It, 11G
Wuxi str•xt, and by nearly ovary dealer In medielu.•.
throughout du• Coital Stara... All order. or letter. for ii
lorntatani or tolriro, to be aAhlromorl to C. V. CLICK KN Fit
CO- New York, jetialatela
41krit - Prof. De Grath on the Weather — t',,f
De Grath natnts nil nullerers fr, an the effectn of the inclement
te. nth, lately. t 0 call and prnenre a bottle of hix plot:mut
Eltatric Oil. It curen like magic. Price 25, 50, and $1 per
*I; p r , D v froth tlxibi it to 1.• las duty to owl
to the public to etiite explicitly, that the nrticln offered
rd.• by Mr, Alma E. Smith, culled hl hot mivertidommt
14.1, Smith, A. K. Smith, Cheinist, At., is not "
Electrip Oil."
Mrs. Stuith's pretensions to a knowledge of the prepare.
hem. of thin celebrated remedy, arises from her connection
with Mr. Galutia it. Smith, formerly engaged with Prof Del
(truth in keeping the books and correspondence of De Grath
,t Co., but never ludtructett in the manufacture of the moil
(.111e. Three partied have neither the right nor the ability to
make .` De lirath's Electric Oil," and no imitation of it can
produce the wonderful effects of the original, as prepared by
Professor De Grath himself, at his old and well, known estate
lishment, No. 39 South Eighth Street, below Chestnut,
Philadelphia.
Druggists will addreess their orders to him alone.
For sale by U. IL IKEYMEN, Pittsburgh, end all Drug
gits.
Sir-Stockings and Hosiery for Winter...-
If you don't want your feet pinched with bud and abort
Stockings. you will take our advice and go to la D&LY'EI, cor
ner of Market alley and Fifth street, and bay some of flume
elegant fine Stockings, that make your feet feel nice and
coniartahle. Daty also makes and sells every variety of
Hosiery that you can mention, at wholesale and retail.
Iternemher the place, corner of Market alley and nth
street. net 4
Wa have Just received our Spring stook of Goods,
consisting of Gents' Otter, Palaver and Silk Rats; Gents' and
Youth's soft lists of all colors; also. a large assortment of
Spring styles of Caps and Straw Hata. Our friends, and the
public genie ally, who have so liberally .pationised us the
lust season, will find fresh inducements to favor tut with
their cells. Please do on, sod do yourselves and us god.
Our motto is: Quick Sales and Light Profits."
MORGAN A CO., No. 164 Wood street,
Next door to the new Church,
Otis door from Sixth street-
Any-Why NV i 11 you Suffer, Mime KU' SEP CAN BE
SO EASILY OBTAINED/—have you e Sore Throat, Quincy,
Ithnummism, Neuralgia, Bronchitis, Croup, Stiff Joints, Fruit
Bites, Burns, Sprains, or Pains In any part of your system /
Yen can be relieved at once by tieing the most beautiful of
all Liniments, the " Inite Ciroaatian Linimod," prepared
by Dr. SOOTP, of Morgantown, Va., and for eale cheap,
wholesale and retail, by Dr. KEYSER, 140 Wood street, and
JAS. P. MERINO, near It It. Depot, Allegheny. See ad
vertisement In another column of today's paper. fitute4zlm
Sir Prom the M York Rational Monitor
of February 24.—IIvargw VaPart.—Dr. Curtis has done more
to ameliorate the condition of humanity afflicted with lung
complaints, than any other practitioner of medicines that
has straggled with the secrets of the moterth medico, for the
last century, by the invention and perfection of an inat,
meat that will convey to the lungs a tnecticips in the shape
of It highly Medicated Vapor, which acts direptly an the
diane, and not, as hitherto, by sympathy. Those who ate
haubled with diseases arising front dthirdprefi lungs, will
subserve their Interests by giiing the flygenn Vapor a trial.
Ctirotims.—Dr. ecams' Mauna is the original and only
outline article. nov2Bllwilaw
Bateheler's Hale Dye Yerseyarance, Am;
indrtstry and experiernte el twenty years, have placed the
original and ever true, upon the topnrost rognd of the lad
er of fame, where imitators may view, let not approach;
egvy may boy, but not arrest ita ormrard way to universal
ose. Made and sold, or applied, (in nine private rooms) at
BaTOBEELOWB Wig WaiaraF*233 Broadway, New York.
Bold, *Mileage aid retail, by rri: 64Q, 11, gamin, 14o
wood itree4, - r ,zaseiTa mu. .
.
DOT CLAY { -20 tone Coplefi Pot Clay for
sale tri-vial J. 801100
MEER
HENRY DALLEY, Manufacturer,
C. Y. CLICKENER & Cf)., Mannfacturere
A CARD,
• 6 •
MM=IME!
"tiVOtilits'Adaill;"
yntrzr, , MARINE;NS VICE
Or PHIL AZIELPAIA. "
11109. B. FLOURNOY, nor , .
BringOLA SO:dela/7. - '
STATEMENT 0! BUSTRE 8.8,
_
i'latis Me let'aug of A:lout:0 gm nekday of Dec., 146 <,..
Amount received in IS - twine pr0.01at05—...;.,......0 88,2i2-91.
Piro .r ...... 89.908 82
Total premiums for live months
CAPITA I
,XIIITESTSD 1 , 131.LOWB:
Bonds of Allegheny County, Pittsburgh, and
Fittebnrgh 6's 78,731 136
Railroad Benda. Co* 33,4011 - 00'
Loao on First Alortgage of Real Estate 60.9.60 00'
Stocks, Collateral -, i...._._.16/4.1.00
Cash iu Rook and an Died ' 6......,—.4 .• ) 11,oira =-
Capital subacribed, (payment not Yet . doe) :7 6 0 00.
Prentimu Notes, not yet matured 31
Due frtimAteitts;(sectrredlly lloads) - - •'--, —18,668 61
Expenses rod Cvmadmione— .... , 11,682 30
$108,16113
Tutal amount of Lama incurred, bat not plc aditiste&-- ,
Fire 4,1,880 88
Marina 8,000 00
• $4, - eca •
This Company Insures Hull and Cargo risk./ lid this. Ohio
and Mississippi tributaries. Insures against LO6ll or Damages
by Tires. Losses liberally adjusted Mud promptly pail:4
RERFlucts—lion. T. M. Howe,.l3en. J. Mbortteadr
James Wood.
For Insurance apply to .
11.10111A24. lIIINTER, Agent,
No. 90 Water et., bet. Wood and Market.
DELAWARE MUTUAL
SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY,
OFFICE, 9. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT ETS.,
Philadelphia.
aar IL &RINE INSURANCES on Yeseels, Cargo, Freight,
to all parts of the world.
INLAND INSURANCES ON 000DS, by Rivers, Canala l
Lakes and Land Carriages, to all parts of the Union.
FIRE INSURANCE ON AIERCUANDIZE generally. On
Stores, Dwelling nooses, .ke,
Antes of the amtpany Noranber 6th, 1856.
Bontllortgagee and Real Estate .$1011,020 94
Phil e Italia City, and other 89„219 00
Stuck in Banks, Railroad and Insurance Ws 21,060 ) 0
Bills receivable 480,440 07.
Cash on hand 20,826 09
Balances in .hande of Agents, Premiums on life
line Policies recently issued, and other debts .
due the Company
Subscription Notes
EZEdMiI
William Martin,
Joseph H. Seal,
Edmund A. Solder,
John C. Davis,
John H. Penrose,
llworge G. Leiper,
Edward Darlington,
Dr. IL M. Huston,
William C. Ludwig,
Hugh Craig,
epeneerllvain,
CLerlee Kelley,
K. Junta'Brooke,
J. G. Johnson,
Tues. C. President.
HENRY Lw.Briarr, Secretary.
P. A. MADEIRA, Agent,
No. 95 Water street, Materiel
MARINE INSURANCE.
FIRE RISKS.
MANUFACTURERS' INSURANCE COMM
OP PHILADELPHIA.
MAW= PTILPICAUL-ORANTZD HT TER CUTE Or PVCI4BTINANTA.
Chartered Capital, 0500,000.
FIRE, AIARZNE AND INLAND TRANSPORTATION'
AARON S. LIPPINCOTT, President.
ORRIN ROGERS, Secretary.
GEORGE YOUNG, Treasurer.
ritsiterottS.
Aaron S. Lippincott, William B. Thomas,
Mahlon iffillingham, William Neal,
Nicholas 0. Taylor, Alfred Weeke,
Orrin Roger', Charles J. Plaids,
John P. Simone, James P. Smyth.
Arenas Company has been organized with a Cash Capi
tal., and the Directors have determined to adapt the business
to its available resources. To observe prudeuoitin coziUm.t
ing
ite affairs, with a prompt adjustment of lotuses
Pittsburgh tfflice, No. 78 Water street.
J. NEWTON .lONS,S, Ags4L •
13:1=3:13
The following well known and re 'Moarribls &nut ho Pitts
burgh have authorized reference to them, with regard to the
stability and soundness of the Manufacturers' InsurancO
Company.
Kramer d Rohm,
George P. Smith &
Jones, Tiernan &
nov7
ER=
A. A. CARRIER & BRO.j
Corner Fourth and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh
AGENTS
State Mutual Piro and Martin, Inanra.se
Co., o paITAL, $350,000.
Girard Fire and Marine Insurance Co., of
CAP/PAL, $300,000.
Insurance Co. of the Valley of Virginia
WINCIIESTEit, VA. CAPITAL, $300,000.
Commonwealth Insurance Company, BA
fiI...SBURO. CAPITAL, $300,000.
Connecticut. Mutual Life insurance Co.
111.11.TVOILD. CAPITAL A.VII ASSETS, $2,154,499
Pennsylvania Insurance Co., of PITTSIIO9OII.
INTAL ASD Nov.S,ISIZ, $129,022 49.
Ws. F. JOHNSTON. lh-miLdent A. A. CARA9rn, ztecrotary
dorl,taLtpel y
PITTSBURGH
LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE COMPANY,
CORNER OF WATER AND MARKET' STREETS,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
' ROBERT GALWAY, Probitlent
Taos. GLARAIt, Secretary.
Ant-This Company mates exeryinennance appertaining to
or connected with LIFE DISKS.
Also, against HULL AND CARGO RISKS on the Ohio
and Atissiesfppi Rivers and tributerkw, and MARINE RISKS
generally.
And against Lout and Damage by Fire, and against the
Perils of the Sea and inland Navigation and Transportation.
Policies Issued at the lowest rates consistent with eatery to
all parties.
DIRECTORS. -
Robert Galway, Rummel M'Clarken,
Joseph P. Gazzata, M.D., John Scott,
•
James Marshall, David Richey,
James W. Hallman, Charles Arbuthnot,
Alexander Bradley, Joseph S. Leech,
John 3fullertun, Mansfield B. Brown,
David H. Chambers, Christian Zug,
William Carr, Robert R. Hartley,
Jas. D. Mrtlill. 11.1,18
CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PITTSBURGH.
WILLIAM RAGA LET, President.
SAMURL f.. MARAIIKI.I., Secretary.
OPPICE: 91 Water strret, bstieshi Markel and Mod serer!,
gar-Insures !RILL AND CARGO RISKS, on the Ohio
and Mississippi Rivera and tributaries.
Insures against L.st or Damage by FIRE.
Also, against the Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation
and Transportation.
I=!
William Bagley, Capt. Mark Sterling
James M. Cooper, Samuel AL Kier,
Samuel Rea, .. William Bingham,
Hobert Dunlap, Jr., John S. Dilworth,
Isaac M. Pennock, Francis &Hers,
S. Ilarbaugh, J. Schoommaker,
Walter Bryant, William B. Hays.
John Shipton. law=
EUREKA INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PITTSBURGH
JOHN H. SHOENBERGER, President
ROBERT FINNEY, Secretary.
0. W. BATCHELOR, General Agent
WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL RINDS
. OF
MARINE A_NP FIRE RINKS.
DIRRCTORI.
J. R. Bhoenberger, G. W. Caw, '
C. W. Batchelor, W. K. Nitnick,
Isaac M. Pennock, T. B. Updike,
W. W. Martin, It. A. Cochran,
IL T. Leech, Jr., John A.. Canghey,
(leorge 8. Belden, , 8. 8. 'Bryan,
David hrOunfilist.
Siy- All Losses sustained by parties insured ander prate!:
leaned by this Company will be liberally adjusted and prowp
ly paid at its OFFIOB, No. 99 WATER STRNBT. 11341
PENNSYLVANIA. INSURANCE CO.
OF PITTSBURGH.
Corner of Fourth and Smithlisld Streets,
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $306,009,
Eil - Instire Holdings and other Prowtiy a Inst lass or
Dunlap by Fire, and the Perils of the Sea and niand Navi
gation and Transportation.
DIRECTORS.
Wm. F. Johnston, Body Patterson, Jacob Painter,
A A. Carrier, W. Welkin:etc, Jas. P. Tanner,
George W. Smith, W. S. Haven, D , R. Park,
I. Grier Sproul, Wade Hampton, It. M. Long,
A. J. Junta, J. H. Jig" 11 , It. Cogitated]
OFFICERS.
Preside*. Hon. WM. F. JOHNSTON.
V'ios /trials:at .... .—RODY PATTERSON.
SWF mad Tregu......A. A. CARRIER
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WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY,
Prerionnton.—QlCOßDE DARSIE, President; H. M.
GORDON, secretary.
Will insure against all kinds of rinks, FIRE and MARINE.
All lames will be liberally adjusted and promptly paid.
A Rome Institution, managed by Directors who are wall
known in the community, and who are detemninat by
promptness and liberality, to maintain the character which
they bare assumed, as offering the best Fqetttpu to those
who desire to lie kistuutt.
paitosons...-it. Miller, Jr., ft W. Iticketson, J. W. Butler,
N. flab:lee, Jr., W. IL Smith, C. Bunsen, George W. Jackson,
Andrew Ackley, James Lippincott, George Bernie, James Mo.
Auley, Alexander Nimick, Thomas Scott
4fir Office, No. 92 Water street, (Warehouse of Spang)t
Co., up stairs) Pittsburgh. :
INSURANCE I NSURANCYFI-Appliea
i. time for Insurance ;Or
MeTchants' Insurance Company of Philadelphia,
Mannfactttrets' Inearartoe Company of Phila., and
he -Etna Insurance Company of Hartford,
Deixdfod tky GEO. W. BUNN, at his Agency and Intelligence
laicise, cm the north aide of Ohio, fourth door east of the
Diamond, Aumanr arm myllhty
-
OTICE.—To the Stockholders of the Ohio
N and Pennsylvania Railroad Coppola. - •
Yon are hereby no; e 4 that the Directors of the Ohioesid'
Peocardtt Pozapatty, In which yen are Blab
hol have enteredln to stwritsect t with the Ohio
and dens and Rod Wayne and Ch ' Railroad Conine-
Oho, le parstuutce of Acta *the Legislatures of the States
of PenttsYlvanin, oble, Umitangi and lillnald , far their coined
rig% ender the name of the Pittsburgh, Yon Wayne and
m6 o ..ktailroadeompany, and that a meeting to take_,_ h.to.
condderadonAttd decide upon the adoption or-rePc.""' °'
wild Agreesdent of consolidation, gill be held In the City of
Pittsburgh on the second day of July, IL 56,0 t the office of
the Company at the hour of /1 o'clod, At. K. of thatday.
.Plttsbirgfr, June Sd, • MRIERSON, &IVY%
VITIMN - El7 tY • GOODS-A... '
00, are receiving another Jar* end w
sasortratad. of httsss, StrortKa i ata *Wary Coeds-0t
every desceiption.
i
I , ;~N +
.- - -r-,, , tif,-4-:77.1 4 ' . * - 4 . '" ' 4t'=-7, '-1'
. 4 -,,,-;--4,„;_q_
,i,.,i- 4„.:1•1' 0,,,,,i,551..?.. - VirjA t , z l'l-C ~!-",;-....7,... 7, ..1 -74, 1 ' 4. , ?i1.....' --4, .. -,.,,- (VH.: 152 41N - V-',:'-1.,..1.? t ''''...,t' f il i
03- 5 4
.. .
~,
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—.Alsr:T4.4-Pe.-1.4:31auti04.
or sick ItetAdchr, wffrffridin Etteihaves naiad s
"intre;W itntl pleas* rimedy. Ikt. rel'attes the-ttltalOg
lActgt:4l4.ls.aekllty atusnach o Madata dlifettlOnvand
creates a Imalthy appetite. It Is, without doebtos most de.
lightfnl 'preparation, and an effectual eetady. '?he fact
that It Janos a very popular medklns tirrotigtkvf all the
Holland settlements in Whotinrtn, 'New'S:rnekkjidlohlgan,
Illinois and Indians, speak much In Its favor.
•Ottenest—To preient.la bri'sitifflit , to ask tar
Ikerhave's Hedlund Ditterair,4*:,," , -74^A.
111*; Bold at $1 per Itintlg`:***tk r a;4 ' olti,'hy the pro
adders, fllttidAMAN.Al r fftV744 l :4 l ohlifecturlatt
Phsrauscentisnrand-:04* , -**iiiiiXiliqa ,ll grJr"
& etnnidj*. r i * *444., 1ia1r,044:::#66614; and
OrmMistekenerldly. laths
stos,ica 31
. 800,010 00
$ 408 , 1 0 1 1
CITY.;HALL: - •
BENEFIT,OF JOIN W. LANDISi
MIS positively tile LAKE Nl2lll' 4224 •
originl Virginia Serenaders,
••-,,
15rAdatiosi* 2$ mad. ,Perfaroanco commences , at 5
o'clock. J. 1,1?
ifORT IT ICULTURAL 'EXHIB EON .
I f The PITTSBURGH HORTICULTCRAL , SOCIETY
hold , .their ;lune Exhibition in CITY HALL, outliel7th
18th, 19th. and.2oth
All article* for exhibition must be entered heroin two o'-
clock on Ttiesdity, June 17th, at.which, time the Judges will
commence the - 41state.
The Hell. will be own.. to the public.et 7 n'elOciii .Tneetters.‘-
night. A good band a inutile will he iniattushinee;
Price of tickets 25 centaeac,h. or,hee for .$l,- _Children 10
cents. HOBliftT rdcliNlOHT; Prea't.
J.- SNOW DCS. jeatdilirtieZ,
VALUABLE FARM FOB. SALE, situate
in Wayne county, Ohio, near theJuuctiou of the Ohio
alai Pennsylvania Railroad with the Cleveland-Railroad,
10J mile, west of Pittsburgh, and 60 miles south of Cleve
land-340 acres of first rate laud, twodwelUog arouse., two
frame barna, two orchards, seventy acres of timber: balance
under cultivation ; 140 acres are rich bottom haid, well wa
tered with. never falling springs and stream This farm
coukLheeaaily divided into two or more lama.. Healthy lo
onion and good neighborhood. Coal abounds MUM 114321 ,
ty, at d If supposed to extend under this farm. xtctr filether
'lldbrmation apply to S. CUTHBERT:A:MN.
Real Estate Agents, 141migiteg street.
93,889 .146
100000 00-
WANTED.—A Jintrneynina. " Miethinist,
who lain had exparterme .a t .eg Paiitd4. To $
;anti - with good rofereneet, Teo Dollars sweek,acilUita even
:lo2 8. eIJTHEIEUTAI 80N. 6.1411i4et street.
$817,348 1
James C. Hand,
Theephilua Paulding,
James Trosmair,
William Eyre, Jr.,
Joshua L. Price,
James Torment
Samuel K Stokes,
Menu Sloan,
James B. McFarland,
Charles Schaffer,
Robert Burton,
John B. Semple, Pittsburgh
IL T. Morgan,
J. T. Logan • "
WM. MARTIN, President
ILDIN6 -1611-.- near
_IL* Tull Gate, ou Centre Areune,at Auction, -01 1 'hrralaY
evening, sJune 19th, at the BierchantsVßWesnite, will be
sold It desirable lots of Irreatitd, having each At„'Lfront of
twentrtive feet on Centro Asenue,itnd eXidtalingbitck 189%
feet towards Rced street;l9 lets of allnleAitentibtlelt on
Reed street; also, eight lots of vations.ajzes,,Annting on
Centre Avenue and Reed Street, as.per plea, whtmy be
seen at the office of C. B. M. Smith, &n,,;,i0,14it
or at the Auction store, corner of Wiled antfiliftle Streets.
Title good. Ternis cash; residue in One. ain't ton Years,
with intent. , I je;l2l P. 51. DAVIS, .luct.
- DANK STOCKS AT AUG .--Ttus
T 1,01( •
JLP
(Thursday) evening, June ,12k14 atr.4l ; fiedigk; ,st, the
merchant.' kachange, will be sold 5 cif Pitts.
burgh ; 10 thartat Mechanics' Sank
je-12 • Anat.
VOR SALE—A fine Six Octave -iPiaso is
JU offered for 8.410 upon reasonable testae.. 'Eliquire at
DOLLAR SAVINUS BANK.—At the
Semi-Ant:mud Meeting of the Trustees thu Dollar
savin k ta sank, held Juno 3d, 1854 a drrlden4 ,at the rate af
SIX Pl3ll. CICNT. per annum was declared' on all deposit,
made previous to the drat day of May, payable•fOrthwlth„
end if not drawn will bear Interest from June litt,ctording
to the by-laws. [Jedl:3td I CHAS. A. MIXON. Troia
NEW SUPPLY OF PIA 10 ,
F ORTES.
...
CifAIILOTTIt BLUME has jut se , •
cared a further supply of Mallet, Davis •
Co.'s Panne, with patent entvensfoli bridgeo T T
and composition bearing*, and with rem ,
tog Grand Action.
As a proof of the superlmity of tliaaa .Js 166101
lowing extract of a report at the latel", Waste* bar" At'
Boston, in competition with •the
_rata -
chickerine, who was Trodden' of thaAsiociallio4 - „_
The Alassachtmetts Chaiitalda:lleelliftlarolMon°o
award this diploma, with a &taw V a 141
C 0... for the iirstArand Pismo Porte* tOlhiltthie
bitlon of 1803. JONAWCHI.OKSMCIetie:it-'?
(Vi ho had also one of his best •Glanasilhaillx Whims .la
competition with Menai.. Id. L. & Co.)
The Committee, (Professors George-I-W.004_4. isaahntr.
John Lowe, etc.,) ea, of the Grand: IntontytV_A poorer
ro, round, full and well balanced; a capital ifistrttroatit,
and tool on exhibition."
These Pianos are made *with full Iroa 4 ftiattri clatttdar
scale, sliding desk. etc., and aromade tostaoloo44fitiata..
iu addition to the above, the etibscrWmCrilogntwa . „
Pianos from Ilmunganiten &Mines, Ma 43C;;
u ;1-liitl4
& lkaiton, and Miter goad =ltem' ii9/ 4
t 05.1,000. C '1 MIL,
— llB'Atodatreet,
N. IL Old Pianos taken in =hang, at their fonlorilile•
Another inipire of dile celebrated, Iliunktrglx - Planos a ex
pected in several woeks.
Wilson, ehlide k Co.,
liampton & Campbell,
U. Childs & Co.
I=l
AFARM AND TAVERN STAND FOR
BALK—The , Farni contains forty aires of exotZ: - .
lent land. situated in Plum township..Allegtieny-county, on
the Leoebbu rg pluukroad, andatanattwo and &half miles from
Logan 'amino, on the Allegheny Salley Rai/road. A fine
large brick houso, tth the villagen[.vfesac, Wilding and all
lov.alurr Outhouses hos been occupied. as a...tavern and
store. Wilt l,n sold very loy. Apply to
RLAKISLY o tOCUEY'
je.ll Cot Seerentlt and Minithtleld sta.
VOR SALE.—Betfoid stit, 'P
ereroperty.—
A nest and comfortaldh two Mory-Awelling house,
c‘odalnlng seven rooms mud frjtchen. and tiro coal ;cellar.
The lot In twenty-one feet 'front ttudneknOtpune feet deep.
Any one d,.iriug a cheap dwelling Innen will please give OA
a mil, and it will he nuld at it greakatteriftee. *?
_ join 4,10 , tx A
.RICU I.
EnGliT - IttIILITIVE' 4 I;OTS, FOR. SALE
In the tipper end of LawranzOtille,tolrtnetlyllattleld,)
each 25 feet flint by 100 feet deop,ftutifliageut lurldaattnet,
audio a very deslralViltnallon realdetiteif lad al
together. Apply hP.' 4 lDe.ll.V..:...llliAltill t r k.
TO LET. Livers Sixo9
In Manchester to rent. Apply
„k•-11. IMAKVit 4: 3 031igY.
.
,
DOLLAR SA V 411- A -r '114:11K•
No. 66 .n.0614' , - s,iz4'
MIDDLE. BOOM, JONEfe,'MEIT , ' BLIILLILMO.
TS NOW OPEN daily trizitoio.4W:2 o'clock;
also, ou Wednesday and Battlrd4l=evaningstrom 7 to
o
Deposita received of all Boma
not leas Oita 41113 .Dditsw,
and a dividend of ihe promo dechired twlenin4rear,in June
and ilecomber. luterest was decimal at,thfr i nf liX Per'
cant. per annum„on the Orel of Deo !mt*A , ' Alao on,
the 84 of Jane, 1858. .
Nooks containing the C.Narier.,lly-Lawit„llkulei and Bege t .
batons, furnished gratis, on application It the:nillea.
Proident—GEOßGE
BOOKSB .
I BOOKS 1 4T-a ti e r
fortnues and hie friend%by .1
um: - thestlo4-,:
The Adventures of Gerard, the 104..biebarkia.E.
Whitehead.
Plurlbustab, by Q. K. Philander D5x!ac40,,.P.8.
The War hi Foulaiuk by U. DoughteslntiWerttm.
Physiology of Marriage, by an eld Plysfelark ,
Margaret Maitland, of Sunny side,.433lw6eltt:"
French's American Prama, voL.lboundlit to
The Invtdid'a Guide and COllSito3o4lfisidiiitta.
Lady's Guide to Perfect Gendlity,24,:lo4Tbomesretf.
The Adventures of my Gonsiu_Timmity. •
Married and Mated, by Alice Carey:.
Just received and for sale by
W. AL, GIU4DOPVNIIRt & CO
Je B - Fifth 4 4., - `ol4kist.tallia Theatre.
BOOKS 1 - BOOKS ! ! BOOKS' 111—,-Wild
&eget of a Hunter's
Adventuree by Land and Sea, Northwood, or Life North and South.
Fremont's or
to Oregon and California.
Bell Smith Abroad.
1 idled Captivities, or Life In the Wigwam.
The Staten and Territories of the Cheat Weat.
Noble Deeds of American Women-
The Museum of finntartrisble and Intereeding_Mvents.
Rachel (Amy, by Julia Kavanagh.
The Young Mau's Book.
The Young Lady's Book.
Japan no It wee and is,
Twice Married. •
Ethan Allen and the Green Mountain Heroes of id.
Ma.rried, not Mated, by Alice Carey.
War in Kansas, by Brewerton.
Home For All.
Tim Water Cure Encyclopedia, kc , ar. -
For sale by B. T. C. MORGAN',
Jed' No. 41 Fifth street.
EXTRA FLOUR--For sale by
_Jell JAS. A. YETZkia, Water street.
ST
HAWLS AND MANTITIAS-LA.
jniro,9oN &Co, have received another choice assortment
or Summer Shawls, h Silk, Crape, Stella, Cashmere, to.'
SW), some very el - nt Mintilltut of the "newest style.:
which will beoffered at greatly reduced prices.: jell
LINEN GOODS.—We — We ianeived an
other lot of fine Linen - Damask Table Cloths, Napkins.
Dispers, Towelling; Irish Linens, to , &c., which will ba
sold at oonsidetabli lees than the ulnas} iwkass.
je-11 A. A. MASON &
D URKEE'S BAKING POWDER. —lO
gross for sale by It A. PAIINESTOCK &
Corner,Mnst and Wood streets.
11Q1-411tEN -STONE.-17 bbl 4. for sale by
_LIL, Jo 1.1 B. A. FAHNESTOCK *
ICIXT. LIQUORI E.-9 cases fm , sale bx
ALI .1 0 • 11 B. A. FAUNIMOCK & 01)11,
TIIST RECEIVED—A prime aOsartment of
Ladled 1 Oath, and Franck latent foxed galtem;
misses colored end bbsck salters 7 obtKrotes fancy boots a 4
bow on shoes, an made to 'id order. , Jeto.2v d
CIIJMMER GOODS
)47 ..,•L FILUSLIVELD & SON,
No. 70 Worm
? , 19 . R . NE9, their new fitock or
FIINE TEAS.-801alf chests fresh Clieers
and &lack Tea.% Just received direct, trotAtheiroporters.
Selectedwith care kr our MAI trade, ad will board&
aka. itiai&eryithoe meted, & JATNiV3,
10. _ • lekin Tea Store, No 39 CM it.
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lady of off:possess-
NV Itibi " - 4T n nal add'
-;-'lllfoitiv the test , A • pi th % TRO 1
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NEW iMikitftEMEATSr•
Hopewell Hepburn,
George R. White,
William F. Johnston,
James W. Hallman,
Alexander Bradley,
William Phillip.;
Jobtk4L kumnbergat_ .
Charles Knew-
N. Tinsttaaltioptri,
Tbeobractili
Una° bt, Penuocki:
WOtlem J..Aatirsimi.
John (1. Back°len, James iferdmran;
Hill Burgwin, James D. Kelley.
Albert Culbertson, John AL lihicratriek,
Robert Chester, John D. APCord,
J. Llardiner COMO, Walter P. Marshall,
Alonzo A. Carrier, A. H. Pollock,
John S. Cregrave, Henry L. Ringwalt, .
Charles A. Cotton, Robert Robb *
E. G. Edringhm, JametSbldlrs; •
Francis Felix, George 8. fie . 4 4 .4
George F. Oil'mare, Alexander 'tweak & •.,
James S. Room, William 8. Live*, •":',
William S. Haven, Waso:r Miller. 4 - -•-•,•
fyl9 ..
Sec :4llyrdary and Trraturer-011,14.0 A, colsom.,
Geo. Albree, SOU Ceo.
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