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FRIDAY MORNING
JOHN C. FREMONT AND HIS BACKERS.
The New York Hcrald, in summing up the
reasons why Fremont should be the abolition
candidate for President says, " lie is not a
negro worshipper ; be is not a Catholic : he is
not a Know Nothing." On these negative qual
ities the herald mainly relies in predicting that
Fremont would prove very popular and accepta
ble to the people. It seems, then, that to be a
Know Nothing has become unpopular. To
cure a good vote for a candidate it is necessary
to assure the public that he is not a Know Noth
ing Thus reasons the Herald, and the 11,-ruid
i 4 no doubt well paid for knowing rill about it.
The K. N.'s, then, must stand back. No mem
,' her of the order can be a candidate. But the
Herald goes further. It loudly proclaims that
its client, Fremont, is not an abolitionist. That,
too, has become unpopular. Your Chases,
Sowards, Sumners and iliddingses, must all
stand back. They are all 'abolitionists, nod
must clear the track. Itesides, they are north
ern men, anti will never du as candidates of a
northern party. A South Carolinian must be the
candidate of the northern sectional party, if it
would succeed with the abolitionists of Mas
sachusetts, New York and Ohio. A son of tliat
State that Sumner traduced so villainously ; that
sends a Brooks to Congress to resent its wrong-;
that is the great stronghold of slavery, and that
orders a Massachusetts Commissioner off of its
soil, must he the candidate of the Massachusetts
abolitionists, or else there is great danger that
that State will help elect Buchanan.
Talk about truckling hi the South ' The :it,-
Ittion convention at Pittsburgh, iu February hest,
made a southern man its president: and now a
South Carolinian is to be their candidate for
President of the United States : ' Northern
doughfaceism is beautifully exetnplified now.
And now, who is this young and eager aspi
rant for unearned honors—this South Carolina
candidate of the abolitionists for an office for
which: he has not had a particle of trait.An, l
• practical experience' We i s.$!9,101:011,01.104*'
ommend him
• w 'a ul I stir up strife
war amongst mends and brothers, and
sever and destroy our fair heritage of freedom.
A grateful and noble heart would nut do for such
11 work, or such a party.
John U. Fremont's fattier was a Frenchman,
who, for some political offence, lust his property
and escaped to this country. He taught the
French language in Virginia fur a living, and at
length run away with a planter's daughter and
married her. Some years afterwards he died in
Charleston, South Carolina, leaving a widow and
two sons very poor. Some ladies of that city
took charge of the family, gave John C. a good
education at their own expense, and procured
Lim, through the then Secretary of the Navy, a
situation as teacher on board a government Yes
sel,iwhere he remained two years and a half.
When preferring the land service, those ladies
assisted in procuring for h.m a commission in
the army. One of his earliest exploits after that
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FOR PRESIDENT,
JAMES 'BITCH ANAN,
oF PENNSYLVANIA
FOR vice. PRESIDENT,
JOHN C. BRECKENRIDGE,
OF KENTUCKY
DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET
GEORGE SCOTT, or Cot.clatu CO.
AUDITOR OENZRAL:
JACOB FRY, Jr., MiornaommitY Co
hußvErou uEsxuAL:
T CBOT 11 V IVES, I'vrrzu CoUNTY.
See reading matter every dny on first page
T. , COL. SAsrust W. BLACK, Chairman of Demo
cratic Committee of Correspondence.
Ste:—We, the undersigned, respectfully re
quest you to call a meeting of the Democracy of
the city and county, at Wilkins Hall, on Friday
evening, the 13th inst., for the purpose of ma
king arrangements for the organization of a Bu
chanan and Breckenridge Democratic Club.
Respectfully yours, &c.,
John Birmingham, W. M. Edgar,
James P. Barr, W. H. Smith,
Edwin C. Mathews, Jas. Salisbury,
Jos. Snowden. Arthur M'Oill,
Jno. Fullwood, T. B. Devitt,
John hi. Irwin, Wm. C. Gallagher,
A. P. Anshutz, James Newhouse,
Joshua Rhode:‘, Rudy Patterson, '
Thos. Hamilton, Will Black.
Christ. Magee, John H. Bailey,
J. R. Hunter, M. M'Bride,
Ale x. Black, William Sy mines.
In obedience to the foregoing request, I re
spectfully solicit the Democracy of the two cities
and Allegheny county to assemble at Wilkins
Flail on Friday evening, the 11th inst., at a
quarter before eight o'clock, fur the purpose
named in the above note.
SAMUEL W. BLACK,
Chairman County Corn. of Cur
was to run away with and marry Col. Benton' . s
daughter. But the Col. at length forgave him,
and procured for him the command of an explo
ring expedition across the continent. Such is
sketch of the history of the man who would now
be the candidate of a sectional and fanatical
party, whose sucoess would insure a diasolution
of the Union; excite servile insurrections in the
South, and probably result in the ruin of the
families of those ladies who nursed him into life
find honor. Such is the man of whom the New
'York Herald says: " lie is a fresh man, whose
life is full of romantic exploits," and who "seems
to be the true champion for all the factions of the
opposition." Aud strange to say, the Herald
and Tribune of New York are at last met ou
common ground and their editors, after black
guarding each other for years, are now commu
mug lovingly together, and discussing eloquently
Johnny's prospects, and the value of his Mari
posa estate. With the Herald and Tribune lioth
hard at work for young Johnny C. old Judge
M'Lean will probably be tumbled overboard.
Poor old Judge,he has been a standing canddiditte
for twenty years, and he will have to "stand "
still, for they won't permit him to run. Ile
should retire from public life, and revise his let
ter of 1847, in which he distinctly announces us
his own the very principles on which the Nebras
ka bill was founded.
PITTSBURGH DIRECTORY
George Thurston, Esq , has commenced the
work of getting up a directory of Pittsburgh,
which he desires to make equal in correctness
and completeness to any one published in any of
the cities. His acquaintance with the city and
people, and the business men, well qualify him for
the task, and we presume he will get oat a vol.
u toe that will give general satisfaction Snob a
‘brectory is much needed. The old ones that we
have had are out of dale, and useless. To he
useful and reliabl e it should be republished an
nually, so as to note all the changes of residence
and business. Mr. Thurston's terms are low,
and he will give to subscribers and advertisers
all the advantages usually given in such a vol
ume. We are glad the work is undertaken by
a competent man, and hope he will secure liberal
vatrottage and encouragement. It is a home en
terprise, and a good one, and our citizens will
I,fi called on soon for subscription, cards, and all
the information usually embodied in such works.
lie designs to send copies to all the principal
points and cities, where they eau be referred to
by those wanting information in relation to our
City and its business men.
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PtTTSBIRCU, June 10, I siT,t
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L. HARPER, ESQ
M. harper, the former proprietor of thit
,Banner, Ohio, is doing excellent service
Poet, and now editor: and publisher, of the at.
cause of •Bueltanan and the Democracy
litn'heirs:yeear. He is Well known and has a wide
intluince throughout Ohio, and it :o tile 1
utmost to secure for Mr. Buchanan the vote of I
the Ohio delegation iu the Convention. It was
perfectly apparent that Buchanan was the choice
of the people of that State, but a few of the
delegates preferred another, and persisted in
dividing the vote for some time. Most of the
Democratic editors of the State were at Cincin
, natti, and Mr. Harper called a meeting of
tho,e
editors, which was fully attended and Mr. Har
per made Chairman. After some consultation
strong resolutions were passed in favor of Bu
chanan, and the Ohio delegates requested and
urged to vote for the Pennsylvania states
man. The resolutions were communicated to the
delegation and the Buchanan vote was increased
to fifteen on the next ballot, and made unani
mous on the next but one.
Mr. Harper is entitled to much credit for his
untiring exertions in the good cause that was
finally successful ; and we notice that his paper,
one of the best in Ohio, is now doing battle
manfully for our tioket. Mr. H. is no half way
advocate, no lukewarm friend. He enters upon
this contest with his coat off and his sleeves
rolled up, and we predict that Knox, Holmes,
Licking, Richland and Delaware counties will
roll up splendid majorities for " Ruck and
Breck " in November next.
A DIRE C TOR V
C. S. Williams, of Cincinnati, has made ar
rangements for getting out a Pittsburgh Directo
ry on the most approved plan. Mr. Williams
has lately published Directories of Cincinnati,
Dayton, Columbus, and several other Ohio cities,
and is recommended as well qualified for such a
task Their terms are two dollars for the
volume, and it is designed to re-publish it
annually if sufficient encouragement is given.
The names of subscribers will appear is large
-type iu the work, and cards are inserted ns ft,l
A whole page.
One half page
line quarter page
/De eighth page..
'the volume is also designed to embrace Alle
gheny City, and the surrounding boroughs. .0
index to the business card, in the volume will
also be inserted.
It teems that there i:; a competition in
matter, Mr George Thurston, of this city, h
ing commence‘; a sttuilar work, and our citizens
can take their ch"tee FLY to which they will
patronise
other resolution: , ailoptel by the hit,-
Democratic Convention 15' ILA the following,
Fay unanimously adopted:
"Resolved, That the resolutions in regard to
the foreign policy of the government are the ex
pression of the opinion of this convention, and
are nut to he exacted as articles of party faith.-
This resolution refers to the other. that relate
to Central American affairs and to the Gulf of
Meade.. They are thus declared to be nor
part of the platform proper, but nu expression
of the sense of the Convention. from which au)
Hon. Stephen A. ltougla4. in conclusion, o.ti , !:
With Buchanan as , ur Icadcr , and gallon(
young Breckenridge second ine.,,trnand, we 1,0%.•
representation which commands the entire il.-
speet of the whole country Let me our t poi.
believe not that in supineness we can achieve 0n
easy victory if,. not be lulled into indittereoce
and lethargy, but remember that our enemy ~
xu arch fiend, who has sown hatred. discord, 6.• r
say and sclucilis alai:lag Wen. Brothrell.
the nanw, and , Ittlerebt.ginses in Pact,
se partite locality -iii one place a Native Amei.
can—ruling America by Ante:icons --in anoth-r
a Block Republic:it; iu au .ther art
tit another a Free and in another 0,
Nut. Nel.r v-ko mite— Ih.digin . j, his ttatne And
wherever be goes-. tilt he the rani. ui
Diaciu,•raCy a here ver
Le found, :ilia whatever ill. 110111, kriplaio:c
I have often oti 1 , and now repeat, that 01.
these different
akin to each odic!' They will fu- , e and rind
together when the time of electimi
so. I Hence we hat, to fight them 00 on
army, and when we get the Democracy in x ho e
with witch an array to back it , as we hove t
night, with the kimow N..ithiug and Abolitioni..:,
NUM 'NATIONS.—The Democratic Convention uf0 1 d0w3t.011 , 60 , -....Th er torn. in front of is, l tell t t
Fayette County met on th rnonstot.i& l T. - '"itt rake them down. I not which od then, y
Cal #4, I ; 'tt7 Milt
elect our men but to bury Atiolitnmism, with all
press Peter A. Johns us candidate 1 . ,,r
its concomitant mils s.. deep in the grate t! it
Assembly, Samuel Boyd, for Sheriff. and there will be Du resurection for them Wea l .
pointed Wesley Front, the representative dude. I you for a majority that will he recorded up, ~.,..
eternal pages of history. We wish theiKeyst. „,.
gate from Fayette to the next State Convention.
State to pile up such a majority on the top of
the key of the arch, as will keep it forever itt
and immoveable in its place. !Continued op.
!douse.]
Hon. W. B. Reed, one of the most distinguished
of the ul.l whig party, next addressed the meet
ing in straino of thrilling eloquence which will
doubtleos make its mark upuu the country. Ile
said:
Democrat cau di:-,ent if he ,ee. tit. Without any
charge of inconsistency with the faith of Irvin
The fusiou press talk sneeringly al,out wh.tt
they tertn the "tnirseuloto: re,t-ration tg,
of Sheriff June", uf Kamon , . They unlit to .11
elude in their li"t of in iL
region, the mira,:olotiq re appearance 0 the
•.lity of Lawrence, - that was totally •,lestro e.I
by the border rtittiath+, - and the tninteuleu.,
re,+toration to existence of Dr Root and\l r
Mitchel, of New Ilaven, who were killed by ts , les
graph, bui who cams to light this next day after
the New . llaven election. There ari• more flora
cles iii.47ii571702 the black republican papers
seem to bare heard of.
ONE of the transparencies at the Philadelphia
ratification meeting bore the following inscrip
tion, referring to our political opponents
" First we Polked, then we Pierced, now m•••• 11
Buck them.-
Wl.l are authorised to state that if the editor of
the Gazette will call on the agent of the Ass.oci
ated Press, at the National Telegraph Other, he
will be favored with a lock of AU hair '
FILLMORE accepts, and will run. Shove him
off the track who can.
REAL ESTATE is CHICAOO. The Chicago
Democrat of the 10th contains the following
item, showing the rise of real estate in that city :
" Wm. Green, Esq., who lately obld the pro
perty on which the fair grounds stood, to a com
pany of which Col. Mason and others are mete
hers, has made a splendid speculation out of tit,
property. He originally purchased the property
about eight years since from Green, the ill-fair l
man who was convicted in our city for the piii,on
of his wife, for $20,000. This was in
eight years ago. He has sold portions of the
property, at different times, as follows:
Last year one lot for $40,100
" " 51,01a1
Last sale, 151 acres at $4OOO per acre 001,000
Ile still retains 1700 feet of a river front.
worth $lOO per foot
$878,000
Which cost eight years since but $20,000, awl
on which no improvement has ever been made."
(From the Wiushingtun Star.)
Annual Meeting , of the American Insti
tute of Homoeopathy.
The Institute held its thirteenth annual meet
ing at the Smithsonian Institute, commencing its
sessions on Wednesday morning, and completing
its business yesterday afternoon.
The meeting was called to order by Dr. .1. i•.
Duke of Pittsburgh, Pa. Dr. George W. P
Sweazy of Springfield, Mass., was elected chair
man: Dr. F. R. M'Manua of Baltimore, was
elected general secretary for the next year: Dr
John T. Middleton of Baltimore provisional see
retary ; Dr. S. S. Guy of Brooklyn, S. V., tree , '
urer, and Drs. Williamson, Piper, Green, Gard
ner and Janney, the hoard of Censors.
The Treasurer's report showed assets in hand
to the amount of $1,194.
After the transaction of further business, the
meeting adjourned until 8 o'clock in the evening,
when the annual address was delivered by Dl'.
D. M. Dake ; subject: "Reasons why certitude
in science, and stability in the art of medicine,
have been precluded 'through preceding ages, as
cultivated by the old or empirical school." The
lecturer presented the claims of Homoeopathy
with clearness and force. The charaoteristic.s of
the new and old schools were given. The tests
by which facts are elicited ; the course of obser
vation pursued and the logical formula by which
facts are construed for scientific purposes, in the
respective schools, were pointed out. The lec
turer undertook to show by analogy how medi
cal science mut be built up to become the fixed
basis of therapeutics; and how, by all the accep
ted testa, methods of observation and logical
formulas of the old schools, progress had been
impossible. Blind adherence to medical authority
was severely dealt with; and slavery of mind to
mind repudiated as the surest brake upon the
wheels of progress in any branch of learning.
Yesterday the Convention concluded its pro
ceedings by the appointment of committees on
vtiriocui scientific subjects to report at their next
meeting to he held at Chicago one year from this
time. Much intermit was manifested in the pro
ceedings of the Convention., and its audiences
were attentive and appreciative.
Tan London papers mention that a monument
to the memory of the Rev. John Wesley is to be
erected in his native town, Epworth, in Lincoln
shire.
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PHILADELPHIA RATIFICATION ,From the'Boeton datnrday Evening Oczects
r . A N.:HFUNIED Bar 571.5 —What lady or gent!:
MEETING. man would remain under the curse of a glen's o
A grand rally of the Democracy of Philadel• ble breath when by t i • Balm of .
phia b , ok plare un Tuesday evening iu lade- and Flaweri" as a d en tirl,...• would n o t on :, ;
pendene , Syu ire, aliich sever •tiow:uisbed render it t out leave the iseth white as ala
speakers took part. ire rr,sided .bw - tor persons •i,i not know their breath
Is bud, -in4.4 1 „. sub,eet. i: so delicate their friends
over by Mayor Vail,. _The crowded condition will drop`of tho
of our columns prevent mureti..iii a mere refer- ^ Beim uu your L., Lis!, .1.1“1 rash the tooth
enc.,- to the occasion speeches night acid m , - , ruing A buy ; out will b i ..t
We make the following extract from the able a year.
A BEA UTI F Vt. CONIPLEN los easily 1, ~.•
yuireanti patriothi speech of Hen. Cass:
red
I b t y w u i ai ll B td a n ,l, o a t/ d ir F: c / 4 01 1 , ,, , , -
P't Cit ~en 3 am here among you to-. remove
night to bear my testimony to the importance oi from the skin, leaving it 0•! ' ,., soft and ro ,, eate
the ~ tuestion about to submitted to this con hue. Wet a iowel pour two Or three drop,
federated Bepublie 'lle peaceable election of and wash the face night and morning.
a Chief Matristrate by twenty-five million , of
people is always a trying duty fur them, and an SiLevi....w MILLIE EASY.— IV etlyvur shavitig-bru,h
interesting spectacle for the other nations in either warm or cold water, pour uu two or
Christendom. It is a glorious power, this power • three drops of ct Balm of a Thousand Flowers,”
I to choose a national oiler, and glorious has been rub the beard well and it will make a beautiful
its operation, as well for the prosperity of our soft lather much facilitating the operation of
country and the stability of our institutions, as shaving. Price only fifty cents. Fur sale by
1 for the encouragement of struggling freedom Fetridge & Co. , proprietors : and B. A. Fatale
-1 through the world. But circumstances give to stock & Cu., Fleming Bros., It. E. Sellers
the approaching quadrennial exercise of this Co., Dr. G. H. Keyser and fl. Miner & Co , l'itts
power a c haracter of grave, I had almost said of burgh and Lee & Beckham, Allegheny city.
fearful responsibility, which is has never before '
assumed. We have fallen upon evil times. In
the expressive language of Scripture, we have
waxed fat, and prosperity is bringing its tribute
1 of presumption and dissatisfaction, and arrogant
I dictation
I have told you that I came here to bear my
testimony to the importance of this great electo
ral question at the present time, and in all truth
and sincerity I have done so. The Democratio
party have nominated as its candidate for the
Presidency, your well-known and universally es
teemed fellow-citizen, James BUChallall, and for
Vice President, a citizen of Kentucky, John
Breckenridge, worthy, by his talents, and ser
vices, and character, of the confidence indicated
by his selection. And their election will be rat
once the test of the sttength of our party and
the pledge of its Union. and also of it. stability.
Well then, may I say, that the election is a i.i.,
mentous one. So momentimi, indeed, that [lie
personal claims of the imndidate , almost fade
from view. And yet i need n d tell a Pennsyl
vanian audience, au American audienve indeed,
that James Buchanan i- among the ablest and
purest, and most experiet tied of the statesmen
of our country, fitted by his itualificatiuns to
and adorn its highest station. The Executive
Government will be safe in his bands. Abroad,
he will maintain our rights and our honor with
decision and firmness, and, at the same time, in
a proper spirit of national courtesy : and .0
home, his guide will be the Constitution, and he
will jealously guard, within the limits of Ito
duty, the rights of every section of the Repub
lic. The name of an American out of its coun
try will be a passport of honor, and within it
will be a guarantee of constitutional rights, so
far as regar'ls the general government, which nu
man will touch with impunity. And he will find
the colleague we shall give him. ,\lr Brecken
ridge a faith!ul co-adjutor iii the same great
cause. I sa y the colleague we shall give him,
for they will both be elected The decree has
gone forth, and it may be read in all the sign'
around us. In the favor with which the nomina
tions are received, in the confidence indicated rat
the result, in the reports that reach us, and in
what we have dune and can do--and that
we will do. And these considerations, wit Ic
they fnrnish confidence for hope. furnish n!si,
motive n for energetic aCtif , li. We ;hall enter 11,
contest. net for victory, that as we see oneriing
indication- , promise but for the extent
that victory. not for a Majority, but for ti,,•
numbers beyond
Fellow l'il,rns —I an here this evening by
the kind invitation •of your committee. lam
here under the generous and comprehensive call
of your meeting,—and I am here with as strong
a wish as animates any one within the sound of
my voice that the ticket nominated at Cincinnati
may be successful. In coming here, lam con
scious of no separation front ancient friends or
front existing political organizations, for the
great party with which I have solely acted is
pr trtically extinct. No one stood by it longer
than I ,lid Those who would now prostitu
name for other ,111 , 1 even that i.: ;:y
pretended bane no claim on my fid e lity, an d
those wits, without a change of feeling or opin
ion on any great principle of government, think
there is SUnlething more out•red than a tradition.
ary party name—they—and there are theta:awls
such around and among us --will, on the great
question as to whose hands the trust of our
ex
ecutive government shall be confided for the
next four years, will route with me and vote with
you. I am glad to be among the tirst of the
great conservative party of this city, thus pub
litly to avow adhesion to the candidates of Na
tional Democracy.
170,00,t a « a
' This matter of State pride, Ibis local exldta
tion in honors rendered to our own public men,
must not be looked on as an illusory sentiment.
Your distinguished guests to-night, from other
States., will not think the worse of us for indulg
ing it. It is that which has made Virginia the
mother of Presidents. She nurses her children
like a lovely mother, and does not bind them out
or cast them off without care as to what becomes
of them. It was that which male Massachusetts
cling to Mr. Webster ; North Carolina to Wm.
tiaston ; and South Carolina to Mr. Calhoun, and
! to her other honored son William Loundes,
representative from Carolina, whom it was her
pride to send to the Ilalls of Cougress, men of
peaceful, gentle chivalry,) and which bound
Kentucky, by devotion that never abated, to
Mr. Clay. And now, when for the first time for
severity years, a Pennsylvania Statesman is
named for the higheiit honor in the Nation's gift,
have we nut !I. right, nay, is it not our duty to
avow the throbbing of the same pure sentiment
in oar heart ? If the habit of easy self-sacritice,
the readiness to he content with small honor,
and subordinate offices which has been so lour
the discredit and shame of Pennsylvania—if all
this have not chilled to absolute indifference
every natural emotion of honest pride in our
bosom, this commonwealth will speak out forher
honored son in tones whichwill
not soon die
away to silence—and from no part, if her feel
ings and opinions on points of public policy he
moderately respected, will there be a strougt r
and heartier °utterance from this her Whig me
tropolis.
THE Montreal (Canada ) Commercial Advertafee,
in speaking of the people of this country, holds
the following very complimentary language :
t' The men of the Revolution are dead: their
inferior children of 1812 are in their dotage:
the present generation, raised on hot cakes and
sweet fixing, and stimulated with tobacco juice,
is all talk and no cider—as destitute of the
stamina on which courage is founded as its
mothers are of flesh. Look at the women :
charming at sixteen, faded at twenty, toothless
at twenty-five, hideous at thirty, dividing their
time between their rocking-chairs and their
beds, incapable of exertion, incompetent to ex
ercise, ever-ailing, listless, lazy, straight up and
down, like an old-fashioned clothes-pin, making
up the deficiency of their developments witti
whalebone, cotton and bran are these the
things to suckle heroes? The race has deterio
rated, and - is d - windling sway ; and but for the
constant introduction of new and healthy blood
from immigration, would disappear in acentury."
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4'4 - Medical Testimony CANNOT
KBTED —One of the tnoet ebtrtling, ran, .. narrated a
Dr. hrLatto's Vermifuge by Jot Butler. er
boll cuunly Ohio. The case new.: that of a yout,t, lady who
had been very sick for eight years, and had reumulted a unit
her of physicians, who had treated it ts.. one of Pl - ..1.tie0e4
'nen. Dr. Butler Wilai then called in, and f..r a titilo
Vet' With his predecessors that it wan a rase or prtAdpm.,
however. soon forced to the conelto.i.tn that him pl.
was suffering rroui aft , "
prrvalleti UpOLI her to take two •l• 141, of br. Nl'Lattr's \
fags, prepart-d by Mblntrig Bra Yitthlnirgh This tnutii•
cult. hail the t•tlect of rruu,lug !ruin hur a 0,110 , 41 11‘1 -
bui 01 the lwrgent size. After else tintwwd thuut.
iimuudiately returned. Sb' is swrc iiiitrri,4l, MI I 1 , 11/liiiues
elljily exevilesot health.
1 . 1111111114,0 will be careful to snit. 1.4 Lill
t:LIRATED V 1•11011 FUG IC, lunilutartur , .l by FLENIINti
All other Veriuiciigi
are genuine • ritillogr,
Ism relebratt,l Liver ;As uow Is' 11.1 at all rt-qs•rtable
Drug churns Nobr ireitulue auh •ut The sig - tlittui•• of 11.}:N!•
1\I.: Rath,
FLEMINU .11100+ ,
Hold A 0.,
d.wl N. 60 Wood +treet. contr., of Fourth
Air Have Von a Rupture of the Bowel.:
- I Would most respertfully invite I. attention of these
tlieted with hernia or rupture the 140 '.' 41 '. 0 ' WY "I' frw-11 ` i
lt,eot [went of Trll.es of variong patterns. and to snit every
age, applied an,l eatedartion gnaraut hal in every en4e, at nit
:so 140 110..1 otreef. l'lttshurirh, I'+, tool ol the
Mottar Among the Tlll4l. +old
or ilintzur.,l ,:kr) ottitted by rt•outtlng rii..ney
the nround tho I,pe. 'taring a I
optu, of len col. I alp. and ariltpt
liannlng's ••r. It o 0 •.Gar thy .11, of Pro:
I==l
Dinrrh.a,al,l hn,
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A n I arltrly 0,11 kritri rti r
Id; 6 F. 7 7 , EF. u,nJd.tntr t s% r.rat,
(ter 4r-r- the parr-lit Jul rlpplr Or. Tr
•7 lit, • jr . ,...1.1,41.1, Adtir
.t ne..1,14 lt4l t) t111,141] 1,111
1.1 ...I. 4i1.1.n.11.g It
;‘,..• ,r) i l lllll./I , 11/ 110 11),r 111 /
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I P. .% ....I 41J ,1* tbt. Kn.! ht .1
2.1 . %11
=IIIIEIM
It /Id • 1,-no c+w • 01 Lung 3 Iddi Thi,ut I. t /011, I\ll.
Pt , I. box ...,,,r11".1 al) view. t.fii,licy I an,
Dr V. Lett-l• IMPROVED Liver Pills anti IMPROVED 1,1
In I. Scott's Cololinstosi Whits ( . 1,,1iAn1.411 1.1
prei.tr,d twl Iv miler the nupvt 1 , 1 I S-
A regillar 11t511.41 graduatv, utol int) of t.N1,1.
ti-t• N-fl”. gt.,llllno, only pr..pitn,l t.t Irr I I
liKnk Pl.w o, M. brglilltOW \• I Tri t. La.
Lune'it Improved li.runtogo nut lot t o,
Pint I,y [Jr I SetAt, It.• hie I.au in
paring and using my original medicines in illy iithi e dui
WV IRS( thirteen years, and that I trims it.' Le,. iwpr o
anon. I 'mike the aliore statement the more o•
lis xe no interest lu them whatever I' Nt. LIN E. ‘I
Maany's narauvrm lot biting.• and txritoYgli Lip
fill, a<x I pan It, I by ci.rillicittr of C. I, ball.
Ikruggiiits and Merchants ovary wher,
Da. 0 P.. IL KEVSEiIIi, ,14 - 1...1.055b•
It. J. A16.01,b), nor Ite..drou.l D.l
Wholetmlr A con L
An.ottit the jutrtei thrk, !1.,. n •in,lit 1.11.1.1,1
PA/N ENTRAcrrou. II el ton r.,1111 Ilt•• n, ;,v.l.
111fter •' ring,, tilled with ra. teh. And
uslly discharge it te, the syringe i,, I) I r
fall., to mire CIANCX “I any age of virulence, nor to glue t. 1,
ea., instant!) to all, frequently curing by one appleath.A.
Piles are known by th.• heat, itching and pain the
all.. Bisecting piles are caused soinetiniek I' the !Albin;
.•t the ulnae bowels, which then press the iiitestnhd
canal Light :warns' the heck bones and keeps the Idol tr.
returning up the vessels, similar to the I.liskl being, kept at
top of your finger when a suing Is tied tight round it ; such
is frequent, and for scrofulous humors and ulcers to form
therein, then procure a perfect abdominal supporter, and
wear a compress to the rectum, sad continue to use the salve
as above ; also rut. it well over the loins and abdomen for
some time. aqd the natural belts that support the bowels a ill
be contracted and made strong, and your life will be coved.
Properly applied, every case will be cured. It never fails.
None genuine without a steel-plate engraved label, \kali
signaturea of
:told at 25 clang per box by Dr. I.llio. 11. K EY:3EIt, 110
Wood atreot, and by woody every deader in tortlicioom
throughout the United Staten All order,. ,cr Jetta. f. , r . 11-
(01,111.1011 t.l" ad•ire, to Lao addreased to I. Y (- LICK EN l':11
At tot.. Now Ybrk. J..a.,14w2a
4* Prof. De Grath on the Weather--Pt
tlrath wants all outliwers !rum Ihe ellectii the iiirktit, it
w tither lately, to call and tinware a bottle lit,
Electric oil. It calve like magic. Price ail.' $1 le I
buttle.
19 > Prof. Do Grath feuln it to be his duty to hinp.cif and
to the public to elute explicitly, that the• article °Herod lor
sale by Mrn. Arum E. Smith, culled in her adveltisontebt
Doctor Smith, A. C.
Mrs. Smith's pi etensions to a 1,1.'14'1,44T of the pr edsun
ti,' us of this celebrated remedy, arises from her C01111.,11,1
W Ilk Mr. (Muth 11. Smith, foruierly engaged with Prof. •••
lath in keeping the books a n d correspondence of r :krrk
Si Cos but °Cr.'!" instruottai in Lisa 1112111Ui11111.11, of the 1114 , 11.
C 101•. These parties but a neither the right nor the übhht, b.
n.".. " (Irath's Electric Oil," and Si, imitator of it can
produce the wonderful enacts of the original. as prepared I.)
Profeitsor De Uruth himself, at his old and well boon a eatst.
loitinieut, No. an Saab Eighth street, below
Philadelphim
*A_ Druggists will uldress their orders to him ah.ne
Nor axle by U. 11. KEYSER, Pittsburgh, end all lire,-
gists. m t 11!
46r Sands' Stirstaparills--Those who have real
ized the wonderful curative effects of thin sterling remedy
tar Pu' gyn.% the blood, in cases of Scrofula, S ,. .ri",t, or
Oa turseolls eruptions, Indigestion, Asthma, LiverCompiain t,
Flat ulenry, Headache, Heartburn, Acid-eruct ions. slid
nal debility, readily testify that SANDS' SA ItS A PA It I LLA
speedily expels all deleterious matter (nun the system. pro
motes a healthy circulation, strengthen, the function,. f
stomach, and in a short time resuscitates the i,.lily func
tions to their pristine
Prepared and sold by A. it. d D. SANDS, Druggists, 100
Fultun street, New lurk-
Sold also by FLEMING BROS., Pataburgh, Pa, aud by
Druggists generally.
Sit - Dr. Rogers , Syrup OF I.l‘l.:RWtiltT. TAR
AND CANCIIALAGLIA.—We might show logically wily this
preparation should dap, but ft would be a needless waste I.f
won's, sir., we can summon hosts of witnesses to slww that
it doer cu,. The restored consumptives are the witikr.,,.
AAk thew. ltead their testimony iu the pamphlet in the
Agents' hands. Read also the advertisement in another
calimut. •
/re. For axle, wholesale and retail, by R. E. SELLERS &
00., corner Wood and lecond streets.
Sold elan by - MEN - DEMON & - BRO , Liberty street; H. P.
'B4III WAitTE, &ad )3,I!:OHHAId & MeRENNAN, Allegheny
City. jethdasslw
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C. V. CLICKILNKR. 2k CO., Manufactoront.
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A CARD. ; DOLLAR SAYINGS BANK.
40- IS L JliAt rt,A . l‘,l om Spring ito<l. Carle, No. CO hburJ, Strut,
f Gents' Otter, 11-aver and Silk Ileto , Gents and MIPULEBOOM, JONES . NEW BITILUINO.
, ctic ,, edit Hoot oral! colon', ale, a assortment of Ts NOW OPEN daily front 9 tt. o'cieck ;
et)l ea of Cans and Straw hats. and the 1 I. . I . o roh Si"edneaday and Salto day wooing. trotu 7 to 9
yuLlic o'clock.
"l ~ 1 1y . who hare ma bloerally patrum... , l Ud the IktpOPltri 11," • ..11 ruins not in. than One DOLLnit,
Bill id fr,eh ;, , ,,Iciatinout,t , t. ritl”i r 4.1 with I and ..10121 111 1 • , nr..! 4 eClaLrt'd Mite a year, In Jun.,
„,A Jo rite a „,„, i ts and lien lan lared at the rate ~r elx IN.r
mo t ;.c t t•lt dr, 11366;
• ,nti. .it,d Light Croat..." the 3.3 ot .
ItffißtiAN A C.)., No. 184 Wo.al etreet, Book, contaiii.., tun or, By hole+ and Reim
Next door to the , c . bdeet4 lationa, furnished gratis, application the office.'
Uue 1' ...ta,•!.- 411... ;HOE AI.IiKEE.
door from Sixth streeL : CatilENTs.
Jolt!, II :3110..tiberge+t,
tilarlea•Ktittpi,,
tlrottao Murphy,
'lhenbald litultataetter,
loom M. Pennock,
li - tiluirn .t. Anderaon.
40 - Why will you Suffer, wuJEN RELIEF CAN lit.:
.t, EAjtl.Y olinuNEDl-llnvo you a Bore Throat, Quincy.
Nvuralgia, Bronchitis, Croup. Stiff Joulta, Front
Bit,. Bm oa, Fpraills, or PoinA in any part of your syntrni
\ uu dah ciioved at once by aging the nide( beautiful ./f
.11 Linhneutg. Iho llhvfe cevasm n Liniment," prepared
I.y :Slur gutston , and for sale cheap,
wholesale and retail, by Dr. KEYSER, 140 Wood street, 111111
..t:1 I . FLEMING, near It. It. Depot, Allegheny. See ad
ert leen,ent In another enlamn of to-day's paper. I niartlin
Oa-Front the N. York National Monitor
February Mow; Sewn.—hr. Curtis has done mere
to ameliorate the condition of humanity afflicted with lung
couipl.thits, than tiny other practitioner of medicines that
has struggled with the secrete of the meheria medics, for the
Let century, by the invention and perfection of au inistru
, ...Sit that a ill convey to the lungs a medicine in the shape
of a highly Medicated Vapor, which acts directly on the
disen,, end nut, as hitherto, by sympathy. Those who are
led with disne,es arising from disordered longs, will
subserve their interests by giving the Hygean Vapor a trial.
GnitunL—Dr. CtiaTlH' II TUF.E.YA is the original and only
ens 100 art irlo. nov42.l3:3wdsw
Si- Bat chetor'• Flair Dye Perseverance, time,
tudestry end caperimonts of twenty years, have placed the
~rigitail and ever true, upon the top-mint round of the livi
d, of oh-re unitab.rs may view, but not approach;
,•gvr 'nay 11 \ but rivt arrest its onward way to universal
Madv and enld. or itpplioil, (in aloe private rooms) at
BAT(' II IMO ICS Wig Warem,nia, 233 Broadway, New York.
ii , lesale. atid retail., by Br. Gao. IL &Trawl., 1
Wotel str.et. tny23:l wilh
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143 - Stockingirand Hosiery for Winter.-
If you don't want pair feet pinched with bad and abort
Stet:kluge, you will take our advice and go to C. Datv's, tur
ner of Niarket alley and Fifth street, and buy some of dame
el, out tine Stockln t y, that make your feet feel nice and
cunt tunable. DklOr also makes and selkt every variety of
I holit.ry that you ran mention. at wholesale and retail.
Remember tho plaoa, corns of Marktd alley and Fifth
drool oct4
ts7•'Call at. No. 164 Wood street, and ex
atonr our stock yr Son liar, and Want Ceps. Just re.
coived, a Inrge lot of Shanghai, Celestial, and other styles of
Caps, which we will sell low f•r mob. Monoax d CO, 164
Wood Btreod ex:llR
FARMERS AN!) MECHANICS'
FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE CO
01 . PIIIL A.D.EX•PHIA•
Iwsi. Thos. It. NIAMENCE, Preek-.
1.1,w. It. IlviranLD, St,retary.
Prom the la day of Autnes! to the Set day of Dec., 18:4
Au so ii,ctiveil is Marine premiums G 8,24 31
Fire 39.9u5
Tutal premiums for Bre mouths
CAPITAL
INVESTED AS POLLOWS:
8.0. i .1 Allegheny County, Httsburgh, and
l'ittabwrel, Cie $ 724,7'21 ey'
flailrtetd lkonls, Cont 33.400 in
Loan on First Ilortgage of Real Rotate ....... ..... b 9 ,950 0,
:i.toeks. Collateral 30,:ta4 ,0
t'neli in Runk and ~n baud . 11,tit , '_'"
I'ApII.II subscribed. (rayinent 1i.,1 Vet due) 4.7.000 li ,
l'reinotin Nolt.. 11.• I yet tuature.l eti,l.t.7 :11
i/u.• fn., .A gante. (icoured by Eton.lo, 18,&,h bi
ilspetoces and 0 , 1111111,11.0. ll,til; ~t
$408,151 13
Tot al nmou of I.o.eti incurred, but not yet ndjuntol.
hr' • • $1,1166 dti
$4,666 tier
hull and Cargu riska on t h e
and %vitaNtppi tribut.al ire. I u.urmi agalnkst I..as or 1/at4p
I.y kbentily ackjust...d and pr.,mptly paid.
1 / I .FLREN. LS-1 /.11. T. M. Howe. Uon. J. K. .Nloorl.,ss,
F., I 11,111.1i1t Iti , lii) to
IMITIME
SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANA
virh•E, N I.! I RN MAI TI I AND WALNUT ns.,
Phll adir Iph
RINE INSI . RANCES ou V,Es.-{EL, Cargo, Fr..l,:ht.
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\ INSI I: IN , 'ES OS i i1 1 111 , 7k. by River,
L.1.k.• • ,11 , 1 Leil Car MIC. 4.. En :al part.. the Union.
VI I:E. l\ ErN 311.:!:C11.4NDIZE generally. vn
rt-t 1.,..11i1 4 ; 11.,usEt.s, kr.
11.dign..i., and R..: 1.1.44dt , ...
i'idin.i.dpind City, itittl anti, Lt.iin
I. In I:ailr,Nld and Innurinei• ..
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C. HAND. Vice, Pr.,..ideur..
H LrLnuas, Secrotary.
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MANI FICTIRERS' INSERANCE 00111"1
CHARTER PERPETUAL--GRANTED HT THE STATE Of PERNRELVANIA
Chartered Capital, $500,000.
FIRE, .11,1111.N'E ANI) LVI,A.ND TRANSPORTATIUA
A.klioN S. LIPPINCOTT, Preeldeut.
URRIN ROGERS, Secretary.
GEORGE YOUNG, Treasurer.
DIR/SeTORS.
Apron S. Lippincott, William B. Thomas,
William Neal,
Alfred Weeks,
Ur rill ILigers, Charles J. Fielda,
P Summit, 1.1.1141 P. Smyth.
4tr - Tiii. Company han organized with n Cash C.I
11.11 , 1 tho determined to adapt the bins.•
t., n, available rettonrcea To observe prudence in contlii,
illy' in, attain, with a pninipt itiljuntment of
Pittsburgh Office, No. 70 Witter street.
J. NEWTON JONES, Agent.
The lollowthg well known and revmonsilde firms In Pit*
burgh hart• aniborlaed reference to them, with regard to Lilt
suilellty and eouudnese of the Manufacturers' lusuraur,
Kramer ltahm, Wilson, Childs tr. Co.,
Oeorge P. Smith di Co., Ilatupton A Campbell,
Joni., Tiernan A Co., IL Childs A Co.
nov7
A. A. CARRIER 8 e CARRIER.
A. A. CARRIER & BRO.,
Corner Fourth and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh
A' G E N 'F S
state Mutual.Flre and Marine Insuraac
Co., of lIAHILLIBURU. CAPITAL, .350,000.
Girard Fire and Marine Insurance Co., ,
PIIILADELPIIIA. CAPITAL, $300,000.
lueurance Co. of the Valley of Virginia
WINCHESTER, VA. CAPITAL, 5300,000.
Commonwealth Insurance Company, H AIL
ItISBUItIi. CAPI7'AL. $300,000.
Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co.
H RT FORD. CA L AND ASSETS, $`2,154,48
Pennsylvania Insurance Co., of PITTBBUROII
A.NI) ASSETS. Nuv.s , 1855 1 51 29,022 49.
ProiidoUt A. A. Lassies, Secretary
decl4,lapcly
LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE
INS C4AN CI; Y,
CORNER OF WATER AND MARKET STREETS,
PITWSBURUII, PA.
ROBERT GALWAY, President.
TlioS. (I RA HAM, Secrrotary.
ski-This company makes cowry insurance appertaining to
of cut/m.4 . 1,d with LIFE RISKS.
Aleo, mgenn.l DULL AND CARO() RISKS on the Ohio
end Nlemieeinni Riven and trlbutaneA arid MARINE RISKS
geot•ritlly.
And itg . ainst Loss and Datitage by Fire, and against the
Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation.
Policies issued at the lowest rates consistent with safety to
all parties.
• DIRECTORS.
Robert Galway, Samuel 111'Clurkan,
3,,,,,, i ,h P. UsEERm, M D., John Scott,
Jaiii,, 3larshall. David Richey,
Janie!. W. Hallman, Charles Arbuthnot,
Alexander Bradley, Jueeph S. Leech,
.I.din Fullerton, Maturfield B. Brown,
David H. Chambers, Christian Zug,
William Cnrr, Robert H. Hartley,
Jae D. McGill. feblB
CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PITTSBURGH.
WILLIAM BAGALEY, President.
SAMUEL L. MARSIIRLL, Secretary.
u PEP 'E: 94 /VW, street, I.lnreen Markel and Wood strata.
Insures HULL AND CARGO RISKS, on the Ohio
and Mississippi Riven+ and tributarica
Insure. against Lune or Damage by FMK
Also, against the Perils ul Hie Sea and Inland Navigation
and Traneportatiou.
. .. . .
NViiliarn &coley, Capt. Mark Sterling,
James M. Cooper, Samuel M. Kier,
Samuel Rea, William Bingham,
It..t.wrt l/uolap, Jr, John S. Dilworth,
Iseer M. 1 . 1.1...,k, Francis Sellers,
, 11:L11, 14:I., .1. Schlionmaker,
Willer liryant, William B. Hays.
John Shiptoo. [deal
_ _ _ •
DOLLAR. SAVINGS BANK.—At the
m oet i ng of the Trustees of the Dollar
Sovi❑ge Bank, held Jape Bd, 1556, a dividend et the rate of
SIX PER CENT. per annum wits declared on nil depritik
made previous to the drat day of May,.puyable forthWithi
and if not drawn will bear lntereat from Juno lot, BCCOrdiUg
to the by-laws. lye-WWI CHAS. A. CULTON, Treas.
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THOMAS .1. HUNTER, Agont.
N.,. 9u WM, St.. htl. W... 1 and MarAtd
HEIL 4 "St' ARE ill UTLAL
ISSeIS of the .71 oorrhotr nth. is
. .
.I,uneo C.
Tla.oplulus Paulding,
James Traquair
IVillin.co Eyre, Jr,
.1,42na L. Price,
Jamem Tenneot.,
tianmel K. Stokes,
Ilenry Sloan,
Junes B. McFarland,
Charles Schaffer, •
R.a.ert Burton,
John It. Semple, PittAbu!,
B. T. 31organ,
J. T. Logan.
WM. MARTIN, Pr.ident
P. A. MADEIRA, Agent.
No. P 6 IVitter street, Pittsburgh
MARINE INSURANCE.
FIRE RISKS.
OF PHILADELPHIA
PITTSBURGH
EZEIEEEE
M=MPMW
Ilupvat 1111.-pbnln,
trieorar R. Wino°,
'Wiliam Y. Johnetou
Jam,s W. Ilailman,
Alexander Bradley,
Wißlaso
Jol,“ U. Backoien, . James Ilerdnam.
11111 Dues:win. James D. Kelley.
Albert Culbertson, John M. Kirkpatrick,
Robert Chester, John D. M'Cord,
J recliner Collin, Wolter P. Marshall.
Al izo A. Carrier, A. M. Pollock,
Jo 4n S. Cosgrove. floury L. Riugnalt,
Chides A. Colton, Robert Robb,
S. D. Edeington, James Sbidle,
Pr4ucin Felix. lieorge S. Sehien,
OeCage F. Oillmors, Alexander 'rindle,
James S. llcam, William S. Lovely.
Willis* S. Haven, Wilson Miller.
,Serractry and Treasurer—OlAitLM A. COLTON
Jyliedly
EUREKA INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PITTSBURGH.
JOHN H. SHOENBERGER, President.
ROBERT FINNEY, Secretary.
C. W. BATCHELOR, General Agent.
WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL KINDS
OF
MARINE AND FIRE RISKS
J. 11. Shoentalrger,
C. VV. Batchelor.
Isaac M. Pennock.,
NV. NV. Maitin,
R. T. Leech, Jr.,
George S. Belden,
4?• All Loss. Ististalbeel by parties insured under 1.01.6..
Pinued by this Company will kw liberally adjusted antivrompt
ly told at RA OFFICE, No. 99 WATER STREET. (jyil
PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE CV.
. OF PITTSBURGH.
Corner of Fourth. and Smithfield Streetu,
AUTIIORIZ.ED CAPITA!, $300,000.
.110,-Insure Bu!dings and other Property against Lass or
Damage by Fire, and the Perils of the Sea and Inland Is n‘i
gallon and Transportstom.
Wm. F. Johnston, Rody Patterson, Jacob Painter,
A. A. Carrier, W. M'Clintock, Jas. P. 'fanner,
George W. Smith, W. S. Haven, D. R. Park,
I. Oder Sproul, Wade Hampton, 1". M. Long,
A. J. Jones, J. H. Junes, 11. R. Cogpliall.
OFFICHRS.
Pre-rider,' . lion. NVAL F. JOHNSTON.
Prraidcnt RODy PATTERSON.
13.ey and Tev.ss A A. CARRIER. I Irely
WESTERN' INSURANCE COMPANY,
Pirrsetnuta.—OßOltUF. DARSIE, Prondeot ; F. M.
UON.DON, Secretary.
Will insure agasiod all kinds of risks. FIRE and NI Alt INV-
All losses will be liberally adjusted and promptly paid.
A Houle Institution, managed by Directors who are v, ell
known so the N.llllllllO ity, and who ore determined, by
1,01131411. el to maintain the character a bah
they have monstutvi, us uttering the bust protection to Onsa,
who desire to be insured.
Ditexerotts—R. Miller, Jr., C. W. Ricketson, J. W. Butler,
N. Holmes, Jr.., W. 11. Smith, C. !loosen, George W. Jackson,
Andrew Ackley, James Lippincott, George Darsie, James Mc-
Auley, Alexander . Nimick, Tlionms Scutt.
/VD- Gillen, No. 91 Water harm, tWarehouse of Spro,t &
Co., up stairs,) Pittakurgh. siov2.4:ly
.$lOB,lOl :1
301,001.1 UO
$108,151 13
On Thursday, June 12th, ALICE lilltat, danght, !
bvrt and EMMA, Cairns.
Iler funeral will take place THIS. DAY, at 'J o'clutk,ll,4l
the residence of her parents, in Rum township. The l'rknd
of the family are respectfully invited to attend without tar
tier notice.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTh.
AG IRL W ANT ED. —A good Cook. Want
er and Ironer in wanted at N., 2 Forester's Bl k
Ltatg stroot, Allegheny City.
MASONIC HALL . ,
MONDAY EVENING, JUNE IGIII
Finl. the of Hiawatha,
Stow, WA Wlbitlirout birth or In du s -
flow lie priiymt, awl how ho pal toil—
litiw ho rolled and how he
That the triboit of rtien might
That he lois:lit advance bin peopl,
MISS ANNIE F. DARLING
leap ,fully announces h.q.
AND,oNLY REA DlNii OF LONGFELLOW
"HIAWATHA."
TWO PARTS, xvitll app, rtintr.
Monday Evening, June loth.
I 1101114 . 111.1 e L.,.; isi rogng..i/ir And r t). •;.
VI•11. it I!! 1r iti.rp,,41.1: for rt.n,/tm
$lll . I
&.),- u ‘,U
ONE NIGIIT ONLY.
.14.0ni At -commence at w. Box. 0p..”
011 . 1, VIST,I•I 10.11 IMA 1 . 01.C11,1 I Ll.l it. R. t
1•11 -- NueRGit. JUnt.
NOTICE TO STOCKiII/I.l)Eliti.-A 11.0-
vial oweting .1 the •.‘-'torkliel•h•rsof •• The l'iltstaii•zli
and Con nelli.t ill, Railroad Company. ..idered a•zrf...at• lc to
the provisions of th.-Noventh fweicon of 0:e Art of A••- , •m.
lily incorporating totial Company, will I» held nt ibr otli
the COmpany, to the city of PittalturOt, on II AY, the
30th day of Juno. lnatant, at 10 o'cl.k, A. . fort lair
potio of taking into cr.nahleration this pr,i3i.•tis of •• A rap
'lenient to an Orditattnee 110 guaranty the bood., of the Pit t,
burgh and Connelhwill, Railroad o.t uny, nppruee,l hl u,•
J. " passel by the Mayor and it) Council , •1 -
more. un the 1001 instant, and of consideritnr, Ili.
moans of eviitpletlng Bahl Road.
OLIVER IV. RA RN ES,
President P. A. C. R. R. Cottian,
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EAGLE MARBLE WORKS.
TJEAD OF WOOD, ON LI BhRTV SREE'I
11 lllld at tho Colnetery Got, rittaburgh. I.
Mosprnents, Burial Vaults, Tombstones. Mantel Nee....
Centre and Vier Table Tops, Washstands, he. On hand mei
made to order. of every variety, Mantels, tenting for Ceme
tery lota, ornamental and plain, wbich 1. &mail, and need. ,
no painting, at from $2 to $6 per foot.
Having been engaged practically in this business fo- Hoo•
ty years, twenty-three of which have 15,.. in this city.
which I deem a sufficient reference, I will make new ilesiois,
and furnish any work in my Hue at reasonabla prices.
INSURANCE! INSURANCE! —Appliea,-
don for Insurance tor several good reliable Insurance
Companies received by UEO. W. lUNN, at his Real Estme
Agency and Intelligence Office, on tun north side of Ohio,
fourth door east of the Diamond, Auxonexr CITY. jtl7
CITY DIRECTORY.
The undersigned deaigns publishing, on the Ist of Au
gust, a Directory of the cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny.
and the neighboring Boroughs. Ile hopes to compile one
that sill be complete, and contain THE NAME OF EVERY
HEAD OF A FAMILY, HOUSEHOLDER, AND ADULT
MALE. If the work is reasonably supported, he proptor
to continue it from year to yea.
From the manner in which our citizens were defrauded,
three or four years ago, by some stranger, in a work of this
kind. tho nulsicrlber feels backward in asking for subsettp.
tiom liefore the work is issued: yet us only uu already spoei
fiol edition will be issued. those Centring to he certain of a
copy should notify the publisher before the first of July, or,
they may fail to procure one. The names or all persons mei
firms, ordering copies in advance of publhattion, will be in
sorted In capitals. Publication pribo TWO DOLLAR.? percopy.
Address the publisher throng!, Pont Office. A limited num
ber of advertisements will be inserted. Those who desire io
insert car di will notify the publisher, who will call upon
thorn iy,J contract. No money to be paid to any one except
upon the publisher's own order or rocelpt.
jiil3-Zitd fl PA. 11. THumros.
COFFEE.—ISO bags prime Rio Coffee ;
Ilk 110. extra 1111 do.
.10 do. Old lion. Java do.
In Plow and Ibr sa!e by MILLER t RICK ET:4O9.
Jr 13 No. 2rl and :1'23 Liberty street.
BLOOMS. -100 tons Lake Champlain for
ode by i.l O-13 1 JNU. ytUUßlit:.t P.
PIU METAL. 100 tons Anthraeim:
100 tone Charcoal:
100 tons Stoneemal. for pale by
M utlft II EA O.
VOR SALE--A tine Six Octave Piata,
JL: offered fur slc upon reasonable term.,. Enquire at
/MI oilier. Je-11:1%d
NEW, SUPPLY OF PIANO FORTES.
RLOTTE BLUM E has Just re
c.v.' a tux Cher supply of mart. Durk
Pianos. with patent. SliSpetildoll bridge y
and nonposition bearing., and with repeat. ,
ing Grand Amon.
As a proof of the superiority of these Pianns, is the fol
It sting extract of a report at the late Mechanic's Fair" at
thaton, in competition with the celebrated maker, Jonas
Chickering, who was Preeltient of the Association :
The MAlStlaebusetul Charitable Methanie's Association
meard this diploma. with a Sheer Medal, to 'Janet, Davis &
Co, for the best Grand Piano Forte contributed to the Exhi
bition of 1853. JUNAS CRICKEKING, Fleet. "
Who had also one of his best Grads on 0.031_4(10u in
conipetition,with Messrs. 11. D. A Co.)
The Committee, (Professors George J. WO* 13. K. Oliver.
John Lange. rte..) say of the Grand : tone, it is pow,.
ful, round, full and well Wixom': a capital instrument,
end Apar on exhibition."
These MOue are made with full iruu frame, circular
wale, sliding desk, etc., and are made to stand in any cljruate.
In addition to the above, the subscriber has received
Pianos frum Baummuniteu & Hines, Hamburg; A. W. ',old
k Co, Boston, and other good maker's, at prices from
to $l,OOO. CHARLOTTE BLUME,
Je-11 118 Wood street,
N. B. Old Mantel taken in 4.'4:lmage at their full value,
Another In V Ace of the celebrated Ilam burgh Pianos is ex.
lasted in several weeks : _
C. B.
QHAWLS AND MANTILLAS--A. A.
mAsoN t Co. bare received another choice assortment
of tinntnier Shawls, in Silk, Crape, Stitlln, Cashmere, Le.
Ells% some very elagant Mantillas of the newest stylus,
whlch will Weltered at greatly reduced price.. Jell
TINEN GOODS.---We have received an
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DI Towelling, !Ash Linens, kc , Rc., which will be
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merit. for the keen discernment of our •eountry.ment
proverbiul, nod pot.: an ,tleonal mop to ignotaut vete!,
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we tonceise that tlie unequalled SUCCeBII tof . .tbe Onset.,
berg Medicines hi more on log to their tindenbtedstnasilotity
than to any other LWOW, and we de:tin:KM Call [special atten
tion to one of the beet among them,
MARSHALL'S TITKRIN E exototicoN.
Ibis rentedy will rertahily care' PARitigt orlhe Womb.
\\ bites. Disordered' letistrimtlon, Dimities of Pregnancy.
An I toolatei at Lice change of lifes both with yoking and
old. and all the various kinds of weakness AlNlLterTotis COLO.
ylaiutc cement by disordered uterine organs.
VIE PRINCIPLE SY M PT4./MS -
iudicating dierneew for which the Oath/41nm is offered as a
certain cure, are weeknese in the back, tingling and pas
beta cen the shoulder bladed, extending all aloe down the
ggine,sureness. in the ember thespine bearing flo wn pains
in the uterine orgnns, shooting pains extending to the
latoele and into the hir, sympathetic Paine in the breasts.
burning in the pit t etomitch,•irreguliuity of the bow
els, ettmetimoa with dlarrhom, and again with obstinate con
stipation, cold feet, caprhioui appetite, headache of a ham
mering or beating character, with roaring or whistling in
the ears, dull pains in the head, with great nervous excite
ment succeeded by complete prostrati.m, languor and ills
,,,,eagsquent, disarrangmuent of the menstrual periods,
wills sin acrid discharge between them, which We described
in the publications of the Oneferiberg Omits:ay.
IN ALL PASEO OF PALPITATION OF TIIa LIKAUT IT ot'rs AT ONCYL.
Messy uterine complaints are supposed to be heart th.easet
front the aymputhetie disturbances connected \nth that. or
gan. but the therneueort should always L. taken, and in
nine cases out of ten it will be found that nothing is the
matter with the be:.l t, and that n cure will soon follow It.
use. It aloe rebeve that feeling known to the beat t
in the mouth tied turning over.
ALI. • THESE SYMPTOMS •
gre n o t present at L,..r one time, but any one of them indi
cate the presence of ' arose, and the nocesaity for
It: EDLATE ACTION'.
The remedy is or :red by one of the oldest and lined
skilful physicians of Um day, and every one limy in, assured
that they are taking a scientific and well cempoutided tnedi
eine.
Experieme has pr oel that the remedy will care eighteen •
out of even twenty isms, and that must of the incurable
LIMPS were go tarsus , of causes which had destroyed the re
cuperative powers et' the system, or or severe mechanical
inJarieg which had t optured some delicate membranes, and
newelry moldered a cure impossible.
'the price of the ride being but one dollar and a half per
bottle, it is within the resich of every pensou, and should .
have a fair trial at least.
The meepcine iv accompanied by fall directions, enabling
every one to understand her own mule, tittle preventing the
nor cattity of Leonetti consultation, and whet is more impar
teat. entirely doing away with medical examinations, which
are just ly .00ked upon by women as a violation of their
most sacred feelings, and to avoid width will cutter excru
ciating pain, and sometimes loge life itsel . In this view,
one ol the moot highly educated physicians of the present
tiny, and one who has a world-wide reputation. stated that
the etihrtg of the Ilraefenberg Company would be approda- •
Lod by every female of any delicacy, arid that the skilful
Adaptation of the remedy which obviated the necessity of
personal eXpoallre, trOUI4I entitle them to the appreciation
of every matt who valued female modesty as lila anceptartl of.
her pinny, and the must precious and brilliant jewel be
longing to her character.
I'AItTICCI.A It A TITS TION Id ItEQUESTED
to the foltuuing rertitlentv:
tikeetymi.iii;-1 h a s, been a profess d nurse for twelve
years. bale wen a great litany very severe ,
ca-Aes of ho liog of the womb, dentutted menstruation,whitca,
disorders Loma-quota upon pregnancy, from the time of con
ception to the hour or delivery. My attention has also
boen frequently arrested by severe symptomaconnected with
the Lenart—arch as palpitation. sinking, fluttering 111111 Other
dlsserratsgemeuts which are frequently supposed to indicate
or genic silo/11Na of the heart. f teals Litany s found ,
ahall's Uterine Calholicon a most valuable and successful
remedy in these and In all complaints of the uterine organs
to which go sonny !tonales are liable—fur more efficacious
than any or all of tire tnieit scientific presertitliutis of the
regular physicians, and I have frets the practice of the
host its the country. Full particulars of any Cake will be
tit.-1(01y Airmalted anyone, by addressing a line to me,
box No. 1.211, New York Post Olin..
CAROf.l?ill. W. lIE.IIINGS,
Public Nitric, New York City.
dkarhetir.x :—I observe en Important' omission in yoei r
list of symptoms. Marshall's Uterine ..Catholicon yittl,
fallibly cure Neuralgia. Title sy leptons more fre , : ue ntly ac ,
ceanianlig menstnial derangement than 'avid., n'mj and
all females are to sal d,t to it that they 0. ,055151 t iwnye have
a bottle of Catliolic.n on hand. 7.).,4 may rely upon .It
that It will work wonderg. net I know front certain cape-
Meilen. The symptoms, when connected with the face, are
barn well kuowu to need description. Vheu the stomach is .
1/111.clial thole ate contractions awl 8130.10.
I ilia, aatrotillitt to the cheek and toe k. and frequently-eh
,ompietied natteeau, roily uses. coldness of the ex
t./ell/It/Oa alai acidity. There Fyn/plot/IS Will Boots be com
pletely controlled by the Clohnlicon.
/I. it. II EIINI.k.N, 1/.. NHS' Yak.
I ha,' lli.t 111 Illy %holt. 111,fic1110 RhjCh
UPI rinigpigre ‘‘ith Cniltnliegmt. Out of
Om, not, tllllll, treat nient for
g.f thn ut”rtl-. n Innjur it y m r g. i ~,, nJagl the. mat
S. IL I'ROS+I7.R, ncl,l,urg, Va.
A ,: t st. of Nl•ing .( In. m[•1[41...1 ... , [ ll )1 .a n standing has,
Nl[4[l.l[Als I [l.l ine. far hnho[ri, and the Indy
tww [lid,. [ walk out and 21/;,,,1 I n her wale,lifer meo
and the cure Is con-
Int:r loin 1.1.11
.1 vu. P. LA NIM.ET. ;il. IL. Penna.
• f vered rase, ,r that 1 haw
kt 4.1 a in [fill ty tear,n r u v ,, ex:. Ila 11. 11l 3p. n,-tltiauer
Itittlit, hit a lti i• 1 ti, at C, my kilt tit : on to
a l,. • .4 ..latslee:l's Calla 4 . ,..rt 'I Ise patient
en 3 Itirl eel eerenren tbe nnele e d d a, She
el! , 1,. 1411,11/1 tt'll II v tli/C1,11", billlll3r tO
1,„ „ att.•.l,t 11
1, 3 ,1 • ,, 11n• at, laltlt• with her monthly pot ' , xis.,
hat herself lee peel health, e.an use titeee tetkutl
wet!e rived ihe led an tnalvt the tight 011,461,1er blade,
a hat, alter, a rtl 4.00514.41 "Late !lee "pine. She lees than
ereve.led w
aria ler.vise le. end iteet nerved, &laid,. C o ld,
1.4 i 11/ 31.14 litt6L aoold sheet over the
The ,organ a' .ledirtelev f tine vveentl! tinily
ad u ~.auple t e Firnia wine, ne that she could not sit
,h,wt, withan aril arising it. the
Lack. and an ann- , nt, 01141 le denim to lie till tin, yarn all day.
she. ,rl, ant aa,l dry shin. and alengellner meta
in a nit ietel nmJ,li. P. C 11114,1 4,4,11 0 4 b at,,, LORRY that, rjmny
of these eyeapeurne appeere.l after I eutel4rtreuk the ease, and
th.• I e,,,tht to avert them. I felt
a , if revon.attality ave.. almost too heavy, and a connate.
ill, an 111,111.1 prof. 3:or in NeW York my led
',wt., the tare of ',11,11 . 41p11'a Ca,t hot 014 t ges ad Cf 3
tune, L. antler mina. :tall then again to a p.rf, at rate of
Let the w1,.d0 paws,;.,, was as beautiful
at/ elm gradual elevalnpmene el* n plant from the see 4 to the
ripe tient. A tltll/11:1Lit Itle .4 It far !tit' 011/thy was attended
earenplete rna vess. and tleingh several e ears leave elapsed,
rt t slegl.,..st symptom .4 ill health has been %pert-
SIFO, the. 1 11,, lirtt it con,Thuitly.andchine a:nee,
ILaw an net ~f i tapir. !del tee u leeut 1 Pay that it in eminently
wart ley of public ',madras.
To 1:e. C.,tpany
(;,NILNNIES, I io.ok lip , , at aas an ail of gratification as
w - rib as tar duty. to,inforni you o f ray experience with regard
tiarshall's Uterine llitholicon. I have been a practicing
physician for noise twenty dire year, and have always found
It almost iwpnenible to rite :hoes, diseases known n A ut e rine.
My brethren of ,lie medical profeesi.n have always looked
upon these complaints as incurable, and they have much
Lamented their inability to dimover a remedy. liaising heard
of your preparation, MARSIIALL'S UTERINE CATUOLI
uttN. and knowing that many had been benefitted by Reuse,
I thought it my duty to give it a moat thorough investiga
' lion. The following is the r-sult of four yearn careful trial
I have always found it successful in cases charsicterited by
any of the following symptoms. GrKtt heat, pressure
bearing down in the uterine organs; sense of weight A l the
bladder, accompanied by urgent and freunent desir, t o pus
wafer: great nervous excitement about the of the
Int, tidy period, with Irregular discharge, It b e i ng se .,
times abundant, aunt at other times scr,,,ry and djflicult.
' Weakness anal MON•IICSS, nervous lapv,la c h, h. r i te hmi ty o f
temp,. affinity., tattleare. vonin,ing. irregularity of the
104oWt.ls, burning in the, stomach. weight in the groins and
...II or the back. crawling and tingling In various parts of
the body and a great general /44.1)m• om,sjne.g. There
aro ninny other Ky111p , ,111,4 C.llll/oCte d with these complaints,
and I tote obsetwisl them well described iu the various cer
tificates mud publ . cationd of ~,ate company. I ought to a ft y
that to the oltupla/ntA mused by the turn of life" in elder
ly females. its well as in the cam., of young girls is just corn.
tug to, Marehall's Uterine Cittliulicou Is infallible,
Yours truly, 13K1CJ. 11. KIWI - MUGU?, M. D.
A young female friend of mine had teen afflicted for four
tar five years with uterine difficulties, which pruluced violent
spar:m.llr (its and destroyed her general health. Two bot
tles of Marshall's Uterine Catholicon cured her entirely.
lIARVEY PERRY, Providence, It. I.
- A
female friend of mine who has been suffering for nearly
ten years with uterine difficulties (irregular, suppressed
anal painful menstruation) Is already. by four months use
of Marshall's Uterine Cathollcon, better than she ever ex
pected to be in her life, nnd confidently expects a completer
cure. P. lIITCHCOCK, New York City.
Nlarsliall's Uterine Cachollcon cups the climax of every
thing ever known in this country. It has been used with
complete success. JOSEPH LEVY, Mt iiterline, Ala.
THOUSANDS OF METER CERTIFICATES
are on filo at the office of the Company, where all interested
are invited to call.
MARSHALL'S UTERINR CATIIOLICON
Is Pohl at the Whohank and Retail at the Drug Store of Drf...
O. KEYSER, No. 140 Wood strevt, alga of the Golden
Mortar.
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Health. 300 pnges; price 25 emits. Copies sent to any part •
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The Graefunlierg Almanac is one of thy best publications
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Company's Agents, or at their office.
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