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itt W. WAR AMONG THE ..FI4ICONISTNt' I Ii*
1 1.
'defelaL the'
g Nth l a o et m ioo e nta ra r .te"
• • uff•utull
withia forlorn hopeof
I of all factions," who 'are so=kits to ..
Aim leads off
gan of thi} t gao,'s .lll l ,lldelthin ' es,
1 ,
,Oh will become
Itver3; .
u• •ases in intensity. The
that city,
New Yort ntlererS to rennin:Mem" are
handled without gloves, and their effort to fore
stall the action of the Republican Convention by
the nomination of the man who said "let the
Union elide "—is treated by the Pipmwith be
coming indignation. The Timm calls for a can
didate in whom " conservatism, nationalism and
constitutionalism are blended ;" but where can
those miserable " factionists" who Pave no nit=
tiorielity,,and who are endeavoring to destroy the
Union by arraying one section of the country
against the other, get such a candidate? The
following is the article alluded to above :
THE ANTI-FILLMoRE CONVENTION.—This spurious
conglomeration a the odds and ends of all factions
opposed4o the Democratic party, will, no doubt, eon
elude their ballotings to day by nominating Mr.
Banks for the Presidency. A strong effort will be
made to place W. F. Johnston on the ticket for Vice
President,and perhaps will succeed. The Convention
will, however, continue in session during the week
being a part o , f the programme by t ehieh it experts to
in . /Int-roe the Philadelphia no minations. We trust
that the Republican Convention which meets to
morrow will place a proper estimate upoLidthesofitrpoczdil;
'itsagoridofictult.hiegoh.leyh=7:thlo7rdelhthe least weight
upon its debberations. The fanaticism that panders
to the Garrisons and Phillips of the radical aboli
tionist propaganda, must be entirely eschewed. If
the Republican party do not present the people with
nominations partaking of a notional hue and char
acter, they had better not meet, as the
,foemen they will
e n counter in the Presidential contest will be eminently
w orthy of their best steel, and rat OM be orerrome
by
men Of arcor net lop by petty demagogues. The peo•
ple want leaders in whom conservatism, nationalism,
and constitutionalism are blended. Nominations
minds to appease or please any particular faction or
section of the country will be scouted at, and most
' - v defeated.
• •
WETNEgDAY 'MORNING JIM 'lB
FOR PRESIDENT,
JAMES BUCHANAN,
OF PENNSYLVANIA-
FOR VICE PRESIDEWP,
•• JOHN C. BBECKHNIIfHGE;.; •
OP KENTUCKY
PENICCIATIC STATE TICKET.
em ea. cosoixesiosis
GEORGE SCOTT, or Cloicriote Co.
•CDITOI OTXZW.:
JACOB FRY, Jr., MortiolizaT CO
wJitvgroil aansa.AL
TIMOTHY IVES, 1 - N:mtra Courer
Sus reading matter every day on first Page
lgqtice
'rho Democratic Cotint?Eouunittea of Correspoudenco will
meet lit the St. Charles Hotel. Pittsliprgh, on Saturday. the
21st &dune, inst., at 11 o'clock, A. 'M. Every member is
requested to be present, as a Medan will be made to fix • an
earlier day for the County Convention than the time already
designated. SAMUEL W. BLACK.
• June leith t 1E66. Chairman.
Democratic State Central Committee.
The members of the Democratic State Central Committee
will meet at Henry Omit's Rotel, Harrisburg, on Wraines
day, June 25th, at 2 o'ciack; P. M.
J. W. FORNEY, Chairman.
Ws publish to-day two eloquent letters from
two of the most distinguished Democrats of the
State of New York, D. S. Dickinson and Greene
C. Bronson. They speak in the most cordial
terms of the Democratic nominees.
A SHORT CALCULATION.
It seems pretty certain now that Mr. Fillmore
will not withdraw from the Presidential canvass.
He is a national man—a Union man, opposed the
abolition agitation, and to all efforts to ropes
the past legislation on the subject of slavery.
That is the platform on which he runs, and he
by his letter accepts and approves the platform.
To suppose he will withdrawn, then, is to sup
pose he would be willing to favor the cause of
sectionalism and abolitionism. A perusal of his
eft willeatiefy any one that he would favor no
such thing. Hid,platform differs in no material
respect from the Democratic. He will no doubt
remain quiet and let the people do as they please
about voting for him. It was supposed that he
might carry Kentucky and Maryland in tbn
south. But the nomination of Buchanan 504
- -
Breekinridie puts an end to that expectation
The Democratic ticket will undoubtedly carry
every Southern State. That is 12Al doctorial
votes. The number necessary to an election is
149. No one can doubt that Mr. Buchanan will
carry Pennsylvania. And its 27 votes to the 119),
and we have 147. But two more are wanting to
give us &majority. New Jersey has just seeedrd
from the Know Nothirfg Convention at New York,
alleging that the party is sold to the Akelition
'jets, which is manifestly the fact. tie ,Jersey
would have gone for Buchanan at any rate, but
this "bolt" will largely increase his majority.
Add then New Jersey's seven votes to 147 and we
have 154—five more than we need. Fillmore
will divide the opposition vote in New York, and
in every other northern State. In New York
and Ohio, and in fact, in all the Northern States
he will poll a large vote. Even in Massachusetts
and Vermont he has hosts of friends who like him
for his nationality, and respectable ability krol
consistency. What then will be the result. is
it extravagant to suppose that under such cir
cumstances the Buchanan and Breckinridge
ticket will carry every Northern, as well as every
Southern State? - . But even with Fillmore with •
drawn, and only Buchanan and young Mr. Fret
moat alone in 'he field we should not concede to
the " Fusionists " in all their confusion more
than Massachusetts and Vermont.
Those who imagine that this Kansas, Sumner
and slavery excitement is doing any good to the
• Abolition cause know little of the current of
public sentiment. The peOple know who are the
guilty authors of the civil War in Kansas. The
people know that that groat six foot baby in
Washington is "shamming" sickness which his
physician has testified does not exist. And the
people know that this whole wooly-head agitation
is a sham—a silly farce—a deception that should
be rebuked. The great mass of the people, toe,
are weary and disgusted with turmoil, agitation
and humbug. They know too that there are se
rious questions pending in regard to our foreign
relations ; and they want the old, tried, experi
enced and prudent statesman of Wheatland to
settle them. Who doubts that he will be the
next President.
HIAWATHA READ.—On Monday evening our
citizens were favored with a shallow humbug
which probably cost them some seventy-five or
eighty dollars. The accomplished Miss Darling
would read Hiawatha to them at Masonic Hall,
and to the hall went the elite and fashionable in
goodly numbers, some paying an extra fur a good
seat. After waiting the usual time a girl in a
very short " kaliker dress, very low in the
neck, made her appearance on the stage with
her face, neck and shoulders painted red. Sonic
thought she was trying to look like an Indian.
She opened her book and appeared to commence
reading, though hardly a person could hear dis
tinctly a word she uttered. The audience hung
their heads. Dr. Lake requested her to stop
till there was quiet. She did so, and then start
ed on again. After about ten minutes the Doc
tor, who is a Homeopathic physician and believes
in small doses, concluded the audience had got
enough for that time, and advised, her to quit.
Her looks did not.indicatit much gratitude to the
Doctor foi his friendly advice ; but she followed
it and retired.
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Now, in our humble opinion the book, Hia
watha, is about as much of a humbug as the
lady who undertook to read it.
.The press was
sold this time, as well as tho people. We shall
he a little more cautious next time.
ROBT. C. WALKEB..-It will be seen by the
proceedings of a meeting in Elizabeth Borough
which we publish to-day that Itobt. C. Walker,
Esq., of that township comes into the Democratic
ranks. He has heretofore been a consistent and
active Whig, and once represented our county in
the Legislature. He is now Secretary of the
Staie Agricultural Society, and has done as much
to promote the success of that good cause as any
other man in the State. We welcome such ac
cessions to our ranks, and feel pretty well satis
fied that Mr. Walker's example will be followed
by crowds of "old line Whigs" who have in fact
no where else that they can consistently go..
Tun Buchanan and Breckenridge Democratic
Club Is now organized. It elected good officers
last evening, and will do good service in the
cause of the party in this vicinity. ".7_
gratifie&by its harmonious and proper organiza.
don. its officers are the right kind of men. Our
friend Irwin will discharge the duties of Presi
dent right, and Dr. Keyser will manage the
funds, as Treasurer, in a proper manner.
TRIBUTE TO MR. BUCHANAN PROM AN UNNti-
PECTED QUARTER.-111 the money article'of the
New York Tribune of the 7th, we find the fol
lowing, in reference to the nomination of Mr .
Buchanan : ' -
The announcement of the nomination of Mr.
Buchanan was well, received in the skreet, as
likely to inspire confidence in the mercantile
community. It was congdered a conservative
nomination, and that, if 'elected, he would be
much less likely to embroil the country, with
foreign nations, than either of the other, candi
dates."
JUDGE McLW( is sevenyzone years old; and
was born in New *Any,
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Ledger copies an article from the I'oBl in refer
ence to a letter written by Reeder to Brow, in
which he confesses his guilt and wrong, and that
of the party to which he has so largely contribu
ted to mielead and seduce into rebellion. The
Ledger adds :
" If this is a genuine letter, and it has that ap
pearance, it does not exhibit tiovernur Reeder a: a
ennilid or honest leader, however shrewd he may be.
Ile sees clearly the false position in which those
place themselves who have undertaken to set up a
government distinct front that organised under the
territorial law. and the consequences that are likely
to ensue, but instead of openly advising submission
to law till the facts of the olectien can be truly iis
eertaineg, and then seeking redress through the Fed
eral lievernment. be sustains a rebellion which can
not be maintained by any color of law, and is hope
less in its resistance to the power and authority of
the general government. If he would ho to fair and
candid with the people with whose movements he
rrympathisos, as he is with the leaders, the present ut•
taints, of affairs would entirely change. The people
uld see that to eat&blish ttgovoroutont.
.tw must be predominant, submission to legal so
thority would follow, and then the facts on who h
their present resistance is based could be properly io
vestigated, and if wrongs have been committed, the
redress would promptly follow. In a country ruled
by law, the rifle Is a very unsafe arbiter in politi , al
disputes, and the party that first resorts to it is sure
to be worsted. What would be thought of that party
which, being defeated in one of our municipal ale,-
tione. whether by fraudulent votes. or otherwise.
should attempt by violence to overthrow the success
ful party. instead of contesting the legality of the
I election before the judges. of our courts ? The sot
would be a. clear confession, to rational minds, that
those who resorted to this means of redress had
confidence in the justice of their own cause. Sod
chose to rely upon the strong arm, rather than upon
strong facts and sound argument
Meeting lo Elisabeth Borough.
At a meeting of the friends of James Buchan
an, and John C. Breckenridge at the Borough of
Elizabeth, on last Saturday afternoon, John F.
Richards was appointed Chairman and Robt.
Walker, Secretary.
The objects of the meeting being stated, it w•t
on motion resolved that the Chairman be instruc
ted to gall a meeting of the Democracy of Eliza
teeth township and Borough, on next Saturday
afternoon, at '2 o'clock, to meet at the Town Hall
n said Borough.
On motion it was resolved that the proceed
tigs of this meeting be published.
On motion the meeting adjourned.
BOBT. C. WALKER, Secretary.
Et.tessrerms, June 16th, 1R56. •.
Democratic Meeting
The Democratic citizens of Elizabeth Township
and Borough, snd the friends or James Buchan
an and John C. Breckenridge, are requested to
meet in the Town Hall in the Borough of Eliza
beth, at 2 o'clock, I'. M., on Saturday next, the
21st just. JOIIN F. RIC}IAKUS. Chin a.
LIZA BETH, June 1 tith, 163 t;
Sumner and Deinosthenea
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The Republican journals have been quite lavish
in their praises of Senator Sumner's speech.
They have pronounced it Demosthetric, &c., and
the Buffalo Republic takes occasion to show that
in this respect they are not far out of the way.
It quotes from Demosthenes' great oration on the
crap:
" It cannot be that you have acted wrong in
encountering danger bravely for the liberty and
safety of all Greece. No' By the generous
souls who were exposed at Marathon : By those
who stood arrayed at Plater, : By those who en
countered the Persian fleet at Salamis, who
fonght at Artemisum By all those illustrou ,
sons of Athens whose remains lie deposited in
the monuments: What Le•
longs to gallant men they all performed
success was such as Providence dispenses to
each."
The following is from Senator Sumner's
speech :
" But it cannot be that she acts wrong fur
herself and children when in this cause she thus
encounters reproach. Nu By, the generous
souls who were exposed at Lexington—by those
who stood arrayed at Bunker 11111—by the many
from her bosom who, on all the fields of the first
great struggle, lent their vigorous arms to the
great cause of all—by the children she has
borne, whose names alone are national trophies
—is Massachusetts now vowed irrevocably to
to thin work. What belongs to the faithful ser
vant she will do in all things, and Providence
will determine the result."
THE NOMINATIONS
The New York Know Nothing Convention has
already put two Presidential candidates in the
field. A portion of the Convention seceded and
nominated Comodore Stockton for President and
Kenneth Raynor for Vice President. The re
mainder of the Convention then nominated Banke
for President, and Mr. Wm. F. Johnston for
Vice President. The Philadelphia Convention
will probably nominate Nl'Leati or Fremont for
President and somebody, it makes no difference
who, for Vice President. We shall then have five
tickets in the field against the Democratic ticket;
to wit: the Fillmore, the Gerrit Smith, the Banks,
the Stockton and the M'Lean or Fremont. Some
of them may be withdrawn, but "the happy
family" will never be able to get rid of the Fillmore
and Smith tbkets. If Stockton is withdrawn
his forces will go for Fillmore or Buchanan.
l'inean and Fremont are trying to beat each
other in writing letters. M'Lean is a little ahead
so far.
BIT/DINO FOE THE PHESIPENCY.--JUdge Mc-
Lean, among others who are ambitious of the
"honor" of a nomination, either by the North
Americans or Black Republicans, (he does not
care which,) has sent a letter to the former
"defining his position." The Philadelphia
Ledger, a sensible and influential independent
paper, in alluding to the letters of the different
gentlemen who have been bidding " for this
dotibtful honor, thus delicately satirizes the
in4ge and other " old men," who, having ar
.raind themselves on -the side of the sectional
party, who wish " the Union to slide," are just
now awfully exercised for the permanency of our
institutions :
, Judge McLean has icritten a letter, evidently
for Ihe Convention, though he says nothing about
the!nomination. Like many other old men, he
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wirer :'Your 'favor — di - The ith, inviting.
h'address a meeting to be held in the Park
morrow evening, to respond to the r nomination
'o - f James Buchanan for President and John C. ,
-Stat e s. rea ched
for Vice -Preattleo of,the 13,04 - 1,
- States, reached me yeaterd4, and admovidtan
do. of the object)) ofithepedting, find (I*i
to participate in..thr;prodieditigs, I shal4Viff,
myself of your.itintkiessAl I'Pban-:tossittty eip
1 --tritate myself ftom a preftous engagement, which
I fear may be (=trolling. Lest this may prove
so, and I deprivecrof the pleasure of being with
I I you, I send you this note. I cordially approve
of the nomination, and although devotion, to pri
vate pumas for the last feW yearit him" with , '
drawn me from political channels, I shall endea
vor. while others are contributing of their abun
dance, to oast in my. humble mite to aid in
insuring its success. . .
The country, my friends which we all love,
with institutions which wewould gladlYtherish;
demands our - best consideration. • Its dearest
interests are imperiled—its integrity is threat
ened. Where all-should be peade and fraternal
regard, we have strife and conflict-and blood.
The seeds of discord and heresy have been sown
broad-cast over our fair and fertile laud by the
enemies of rational freedom, and great care and
vigilance ate requsite to root out and destroy
their fruits. The storm which howels around us,
and the waves upon which our bark is tossed
will increase in rage and fury, nntil the slumber
ing Genii'. of Liberty shall, like the Saviour of
man, be aroused from her slumbers, and cry
" Peace be still.'
The nomination of Mr. Buchanan will inspire
the country with hope. Like the bow which
looks out from the storm, it tells us that the
turbulent elements will sink quietly to repose.
Mr. Buchanan was entitled to the Cincinnati
nomination by reason of seniority among all the
eminent names suggested in' connection with the
office. He was, too, clearly destined by public
opinion and expectation, and was fortified by the
united voice of his own proud and noble State,
which had never been thus honored. He will be
acceptable to the Democratic party, and to the
whole people, because of his high personal char
acter, his eminent abilities, hie large experience,
arid, above all, his conceded statesmanship. The
interest of the country, and the feelings and
spirit of the people demand the selection of
statesmen and not politicians for the high places
in government. It was my good fortune to be
associated with Mr. Buchanan about five years
in the affairs of government, and I had good op
portunity to know of what I write.
The career of Mr. Breckenridge, though less
extended, lies been honorable, brilliant and
commanding. His name is a tower of strength
at home. and lie is respected as a Democrat of
the National school, of fine talents and high
promise, throughout the Union. His nominn
thin w ee but just to himself, and alike honorable
to his State and those who made the selection .
The ticket will be elected, hut not without a
struggle—it will he bitterly but unsticeessfully
opposed. It will concentrate in opposition all
the had elements which the degenerate spirit of
the times has suffered to breed in the hot-bed of
faction—in the nursery of - • false doctrine, here
sy end i.em. - It will summon to its support and
unite in one grand and powerful column, not
only the entire Democratic strength of the Union,
hut a large class of citizens who, exempt from
the associations of party, desire to see their he
love'l country occupy her own proud eminence
among the nations of the earth ; desire to see
her great and diversified interests protected'; to
secure for her people the blessings of honorable
peace and exemption from sectional feuds, and.
finally, to see the blessings of a Constitutional
Union perpetuated forever.
I have the honor to be sincerely and truly
your., D. S. DICKINSON.
From lion. Green, C. Bronson.
New Yoax, June
Gentbowa '—Nothing could be better than the
action of the Cincinnati Convention, and my
heart will be with the great company which will
assemble in the Park this evening to respond to
the nomination of James Flueimnan, of Pennsyl
vania, and John I'. Breckenridge, of Kentucky.
We have a platform as broad a .4 the Union. and
candidates who are not only above reproach, but
eminently qualified for the stations which they
are to occupy. And, besides, the foundation ha!
been lard Inc the cordial re-union of all that is
sound in the Democratic party, and the places of
the few who have gone over to the enemy will be
much more than tilled by good citizens from other
quarters. who see nothing but danger to the
country in the movements of their former asNo-
I elates, and are resolved to stand fast by the Con
! stitutiov. Let us hear no more by way of re
preach about " Bards " and "Sorts " and former
Idissensions, but buckle on our armor and contend
manfully for the principles which lie at the
foundation of the national compact. We shall
then not only deserve, but shall achieve a noble
victory. Respectfully your'',
GREEN!. C. BRONSON.
The New Raven Register has been shown a
letter from a member of the company who recent
ly immigrated from that city to Kansas. It is
dated Wahotutha, May intl. The writer speaks
of the threatened difficulties at Lawrence as no
thing likely to be serious; for he says that Col.
Sumner had given out that the Sheriff must not
be molested in his duty—and that " whoever
commenced a quarrel would have to fight him
and the .U. S. troops." Consequently, the writer
says, the New Haven company had been much
abused, and called cowards, for not going blindly
into a fight of which they knew not the merits.
However, ICI order to see what teas the state of
the case, they had sent a committee down to
'• inquire and report." The writer gives it as
his opinion that the " Free State folks are about
as much to blame as the other side," declaring
that they are a set of lazy, bad fellows, prowling
about the Territory--supported by money raised
at the East., begged from credulous people--
whose object is to keep up an excitement, by
which to get more money from the same soiree;
and that there is more laziness and whisky wiz
zling in Lawrence than any place he was ever in.
rottEIGN SQL 11,11!):44 OVV 0111 COASTS. t ap•
pears that the Prussian government has taken
steps to form a naval station on this continent,
with the ostensible objeet of protecting the tier
mans who yearly emigrate across the Atlantic.
The Cabinet of Vienna has decided upon follow
ing its example, and a squadron of three ships-of
war is about to be equipped at Trieste to be
sent to the American coast. We are somewhat
at a loss to understand the nature of the protec
tion which the German governments propose to
afford their runaway subjects. We are inclined
to think that the latter would prefer not being
followed by their paternal attentions. Besides,
, who are the enemies against whom the emigrants,
are to be protected? The Know Nothings are
,the only opponents from whom they have any
thing to fear on this side of the Atlantic, and
that inosterious body cannot be conveniently bat
tered in breach. We understand that Russia,
also has it in contemplation to form a naval sta
tion on our coast. As her object cannot be to
protect her emigrants, perhaps Colonel Shaffner,
who is in the secrets of the Emperor, will be
good enough to inform us what its real motive is .
.41C
aUN BOATS AND TROOPS FOR CANADA.—The
gun-boat fleet is to be immediately fitted with
toasts and spars, and made ready for a voyage
across the Atlantic under sail. Their destination
is the Canadian lake.
A large addition to the six regiments ordered
to Canada was contemplated at the sailing of the
last steamer, and the news of the dismissal of
the British Minister to the United states, and the
acknowledgment of Walker's government by the
latter, after a solemn assurance of its disavowal
of the expedition, and desire to co-operate with
England to put it down, will cause the British
forces in Canada to be put on the war footing.
The plenipotentiaries who will most speedily
and permanently settle all existing and probable
causes of dispute with the United States are
fleets, gunboats, and soldiers ; and Lord Palmer
ston is just the man who understands the right
way of bringing the American government to
reason.
A large number of heavy guns and mortars of
the Crimea siege train, and the reserve ammuni
tion from Balaklava, are ordered for shipment to
Canada. The regiments on the way, and those
under orders, bring with them all their wagons
and camp equipage.—..ifOntreal COl7l. Adv.
New Peblica tions.
N OVA B RITI SH REv sw. —We have.reoeived
the May number of the North British Review, re
published by Leonard Scott, of New iYork. On
glancing over its pages we find it to be a very
attractive number. The subjects are various
and well chosen, and are handled with the usual
ability of that able Review. The work may be
had at Gildenfenney & Co.'s, Fifth street.
Situtsws Fon Suns:sm.—The Washington Star
says :—" It is well known here that Senator
Sumner is kept housed for political effect only,
and that the bar-bourly bulletins concerning the
desperateness of his condition that are eying
over the non-slaveholding States per telegraph,
are simply so many "Shrieks" foh “Freadom in
Jr.ansas ; ' or, rather, to make the Republican
party politic:as:4oW _ hanbug I"
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who tra - iirideitlitidri received the statement
from Alexander him elf, sale that we are to re
oeive this summer*trieugrvisit from a large
Russian naval for* in a.owlehment of our
thteaei Ith that cinipry during the war.
tuid3hat Wicound oCentertfillimerite:lrill be given
on I,il.?ardltib elups to the itlizens:tiot this city. —
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RETillf-N OF 16. FILLDIORE.— EC -President
Fillmore is expected to return hoine in the
steamer Atlantic, appointed to leave Liverpool
on Wednesday laid.
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Messrs. Fleming, Eros.—Delf hire used. De.
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asofor eapeilhag — worms from thin -Madan 'ldy
neighbor. have alsouaed It wish tbeneme =meas. , Yea are
at liberty to use thlsas you - sea AL Yours, at:.,
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ison are worthli.w. Dr. !'Lane's genuine Vermifuge, also
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INC BitoS.
Also, for sale by the sole proprietors
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• Successors to J. Kidd & CO.,
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Solt et Cl, Cents—My little daughter, I thought, was
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wife came to the Conclusion that it was worms. I got one
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December 30,1866. Postmaster at Morgantown, Va.
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Aar Prof. De Grath on the Weather—Pra
Lie iltath wants all sufferers trim the effects of the Inclement
an ether lately, to call and promre a bottle of his pleasant
Electric oil. It cures like magic. Price 25, 5 . 0, and $1 per
lot tie .
till.. Prof De Grath feels it to he bls Jut) to himself and i
to the public to etza..ll,llcltl), that the article offered for
isle by Mrs. Anna E in her alvertisounint
Dix tor Smith. A. K Smith, Chesauf, kc., 5c., la not lie
tlrath' s Elecu "
Mt, smith's pretemilons to a knowledge of the prepare-
I of this oelehrsteil remedy, arises from her conneetiou
with Mr. Galatia B. Smith. formerly engaged with Prof Ile
Grath in Moping the books and correspondence of De Grath
but never instructed In the manufacture of the midi_
eine. These partleaAgyg„pgitheLthe right simile Only to
make "De (tenth 's Elk"Me W.. and no imitation of it colt
produce the wenderfnlyike4aof the original, as prepared
by
Professor Da-Grath himself, stirs old and well known estate
lishment, No. 30 Smithilildtth street, below Chestnut,
Philadelphia.
*L. Ihublosts will address • °Mere to him alone.
Vor sale by G. D. KEY% ttaburgh, and all Drug
gists tuyl2
Come ye Disco* ate.—Dow many are
there now lying upon beds of ess, bolstered up In arm
chairs. or creeping about theft houses from the effects of
Rheumatism, Scrofula, Pinker, Erysipelas, or some other ill
that "gash is heir to," when they might be enjoying a
pleasant ride or an agreeable soak, and breathing the fresh
anti Invigorating air of heaven illstaul of the stilled swam
•
phere of the slat chamber, if thp would but use a bottle or
two of Keunedy's Medical Dam:eery. We should not make
outident a statement were we not fully prepared to mil
stantatte it by personal observation and the testimony of
Gem., whose word cannot be disputed, and under these
cumetauces, e feel constratuedito speak in favor of this
great Discover).
44 - See long advertisement 41u:tether column
sold wholesale and retail at DK GIiX)RUE It. KEYSER'S,
140 ood street, sign of the Golden Mortar, and ax J. P
FI.ENIINtrI, Allegheny. Jags:DM
Ati - A Short Lesson.—To step . betaren death and
bin prey in a gond work, and whoever induces the victim of
Clough, Bronchitis, or any Pulmonary disease, to take one
bottle of Dr. Rogers' Ltverworth, Tar and Canchalngus, bas
to.ou that steel work. There can be no qn.tion of the re
emit Ifthe remedy to persevonid In. floe pamphlet iu Agents'
houds and advertisement In another column.
far For sale, wholesale and retail, by It. E. SELLERS A
00., corner Wood and Second An**
Sold Om by HENDERSON & BRO., Liberty street; EL P.
SCHWARTZ, and BECKHAM A binEEENAN. Allegheny
jolt:dew' w
air- Fromthe F. T orliil 'National ItIonito:
-of February 23.—IIrossa VaPoas—Dr. Curtis has done more
to ameliorate the condition of hillmanity afflicted with lung
complaints, than any other pr4tittuner of medicines that
has struggled with the secrete of,thewtoteria medics, for the
last century, by the Invention ettd perfection of an instru
ment that will convey to . t4O line medicine in the shape
of a highly Medicated Vapor, whi acts directly on the
dim. me
.ed with diseases aria* st, and not, as hitherto, byityttipathy. Thom who are
.4
tu atidisordered lungs, will
enterers° their Interests by gli the Hygean Vapor a trial.
cu t wan.—...Dr„ mans' it , the original and only
ermine article. ' ,:
Ai' We have Jost received our Spring stock of Goode,
consisting of Gents' Otter, Beavet and Silk Hata ; Geut,' .4 ud
Youth's soft Hata of alt colors; also, a large assortment of
Spring styles of Capa and Straw Hata. Our Mewls, and the
public genetally, who have so liberally pistronised us the
last aemon, will find fresh Ind*menla to faur us with
their calls. Pleaseilo ,so, and db yourselves and us guko.l.
Our motto ie : Quick Sale. andVght Profits."
MORGAN & 00.3 0.164 , W00d street,
Next door totthe new Church,
m 3 Olio did's Chun Sixth street.
_ .
Whywill you Blita EP CAN BF
SO EASILY oirraman—HselWrq Owe Throat, Quinsy,
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Bronehlltt,Crorip, Stiff Joints, Frost
Bitan, Borne, Sprains, or Pains 1e any of your system
You can be xelieved at once by Mang tbb monk beautiful of
all Liniments, the " Whale Cirqteaftliinintent," prepared
by Dr. SCOTT, 01 Morgantown,, Vg spa for sale cheap,
wbolesale and retail, by Dr. IC.E c : : .140 Wood street, and
J AS. P. FLEMING, near R. it. , See ad
vertisement in another column o [nuiri:lan
, gir Sands* Sarsava Ittillsa who have real
ized the wonderful curative Ml+ oirtbb sterling remedy
for pus Hying the blood, In'at 01 Scorbutic, or
Cutanecaus eruptions, IndigestioniAnth*Pl;tiver Complaint,
Flatulency, Headache, HearthAcltesitctious, and gene
ral debility, readily testify that ANDS '.
ANDS', SARSAPARILLA
ur
speedily expels all deleterious ter*tan the system, pro
motes a healthy circulation, streurhens the functions of the
stomach, and in a abort time reirscitatpelhe bodily func
tions to their pristino rigor, i
._,,_
.....
Prepared and sold by A. B. &ID. SANDS, Drugghlts. loo
Fulton street, New York. ~r.
Bold also by FLItbiLNO BROS; Fittlittilli
Druggists generally,
air Stockings and Hosiery fOr Winter.--
lf you don't. want your feet plrinhed sOth bad and short
Stockings, you will take our advbie and go Dew's, cor
ner of Market alley and Fifth street, suillbni some of those
elegant Sue Stockings, that make. raiz- feet feel nice and
comfortable. DALY also makes dad se elf eu variety of
Hosiery that you can mention, at whole aria retail.
Remember the place, corner of Market Iklley
itreet.
/fir Batchelar4 Unix Die ....-Pers4eranoe, thee,.
Industry and experiments of twenty yea* ilia placed the
original and ever true, upon the top-moat round of the lad-
Ilkr pf fame, where ltabtlers may view, bat not approach ;
erivY may bay, but riot arrest its ouvrarkwayvto universal
nee.i Made and sold, or applied, (la aineprint4 rooms) at
114138111,01t13 1414; Werex444n4, 233 BralmiwayiNew York.
891 d, •wholesalet. and retail, by by. goo f $44114, 140
Wpcil stoat. --- • - —1428:144daw
A PSIIKIMED RITEATIL—What lady or gentle
man would remain under the curse of a disagree
ble breath when by - nsing the "Balm of a Thous
and Fkacers" as a dentifrice would noir only
render*. sweet bat leave the teeth whites ala
baster 2, Many persons do not know their Wreath,
is bad, and the subject is solelitate their friends
will never mention it. Pour,a single drop of the
"Balni" on YOur tooth-brash and wash' the tooth'
night andmorning. A fifty cent bottle will lait
a year. --
A BeAUTIFUL COMPLBXION may easily be ac
quired by using the "Balm of a Thousand Flow
era." It will remove - mn, pimples, and 'fitsk/as ,
from the skin, leaving it of a soft and roseate
hue. Wet a towel, pour on two or three drops,
and wash the face night and morning.
Bravura Mane Eas r.—Vl etiyour shaving-brush
in either warm or cold water, pour on two or
ihree-drops of " Balm of a Thou'eand Flotier - K"
rub the beard well and it will make a beautiful.
soft lather much facilitating the operation
oP
shaving. - Price oply :fifty cents. For. sale 1:04 ,
•Fetridge 'Bz Co., proprietors; and B. A. Fahae ,
stock & Co., Fleming Bros., R. E. Sellers - &
Co., Dr. 13.11. Keyser and 11. Miner Sr.Ajo., Pitts
burgh ; and Lee & Beckham, Allegheny city.
Sa'llave You a Rupture of the Sowell
—I would most respectfully invite the attention of thesOaf-
Mated with hernia or rupture of the bowels to my splendid
aura tment of Trusses of various patterns, and to suit every
age, applied and satisfaction guarantied In every case, at my
office, No. 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa., sign of the
Golden Mortar. Among the Trusses sold by me will be
found
Marsh's Radical Core 75-use;
French Trusses, eery light spring;
Gum Elastic Trusses ;
Children' Trusses, single and daub!. ;
redraws! Trusses, ehiidrens' and adults;
Eberli's Eliptic Spring Trust ;
Dr. S. S. Fitcles .'hspporfer Truss;
The price of Trusses vary from $2 to $3O. Hernial
or Ruptured patients can be suited by remitting money and
sending the measure around the hips, stat,lng whether the
rupture Is on the right of left side. I also sell and adapt
Dr. Banning's /knot or Body Bram, for the cure of Prolap
sus Uteri, Weakness of the Chest or Abdomen, Piles, Chronic
Diarrhoea, and any weititneaadepending on a weak and debili
tated condition of the abdominal muscles.
Dr. Fireh's Abdominal Supporter t .
English Elastic Abdominal Belts;
.Milk Elastic Iklts ;
And nearly every kind of Supporter now to use. I also sell
Shoulder Brum of every style, for weak chested and stoop
shouldered persons.
Elastic Sledings, for broken and varicose veins.
,Suspensory Dandily.; of all kinds.
Syringes of erery naridy and pattern, and in fact every
kind of mechanical appliance used in the cure of disease.
DR. KEYSER would state to persons In want of Braces or
Trusses that he can often send to suit the patient by writing.
but ft is always better to am the patient and apply the Tru,
a Brace personally. Address
DR. OEO. 11. KETSI:Ft, 140 Wood rt.,
Sign of the Golden Mortar.
Air-Call at No. 184 Wood street, and ex
amine our stock of Sort. Ciro and Wtyrna CAPS. Jain re
mired, a large lot of Shanghai, Ce'radial, and other style. of
Caps, which we will Dell low for mob. Sloanan t Co., lai
Wood street. =CS
FARMERS AND MECHANICS'
FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE CO
A CARD.
Pa., and by
Je&lw
sox
OP PHIL &DELPHIA.
Ram TLIOS. B. FLORENCE, Pro&
Raw. R. alratDOLD, Secretary.
STATEMENT OF BLIBENTEBB,
From the lit day o! August to the 31st day of Dec., 1865
Amount received in Marine premiums $ 88,512 al
Fire 89.908 82
Total premiums for five months
CAPITAL
INVIZTSD AB TOLLOWB:
Bonds of Allegheny County, Pittsburgh, and
Pittsburgh 8". $ 78,121 68
Railroad Banda, Cost 33,400 u 0
Loan on First Mortgage of Roal Fatate 60,950 00
Stocks, Collateral 30,384 0t)
Cash in Bank and on hand 11,0F2 '2:2
Capital subscribed, (payment not yet due) ',OOO bo
Premium Notes, not yet matured 08,38; 31
Doe from Agents, (secured by Bonds).. 18,058 el
}.:pauses and Cornmisaione 11,662 30
-------
$408,1b1 13
amount of Lomas incurred, but not yet adjusted: -
.$1,6436 06
3,000 00
$4,666 66
This Company Insures Hull and Cargo risks on the Ohio
d IlLsalselppl tributaritsi. Insures aspilust Loss or Dialuagy ,
Virus Lessen liberally adjusted ainl promptly paid.
RETEBENC.ES —non. 'l'. M. nowt., (lott. J. h.
mos
Fur Insurance apply to
THOMAS J. [PUNTER, Agent,
No. 90 Water et., bet. Wood and Market.
DELAWARE MCIPIIAL
SAFETY INSURANCE - COMPANY,
OFFICE, S. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT STE.,
Philadelphia.
•
AR . MARINII INSURANCES on Vessels, Cargo, Freight,
to all parts of the world.
INLAND INSURANCES ON UOODS, by Rivers, Canals,
LAOS and Land Carriages, to all parte of the Union.
FIRE INSURANCE ON 51.ERCHANDIRE generally. On
Storm, Dwelling llou.ses,
Ands of the Cbmpany November 6th, 1855.
Bonds, Mortgagee and Real Estate gIOLO2O
Philadelphia City, and other LOS= 86,210 00
Stock in Banks, Railroad and Insurance Co's E 6,060 10
Dills receivable.
Cash on hand 26,820 09
Balari ne nces in hands of Agents, Premiums on Ma-
Policies roc:witty issued, cud other debts
due the Company 98,889 90
Subscription Notes 100,000 oo
DIRECTORS.
James C. Rand,
Theophilus Paulding,
James Traquair,
William Byre, Jr.,
Joshua L Prim
James Tennant,
Samuel E. Stokes,
Henry Sloan,
James B. McFarland,
Charles Schaffer,
Robert Burton,
John B. Semple, Pittsburgh .
L. T. Morgan,
J. T. Logan,
WM. MARTIN, President.
William Martin,
Joseph H. Seal,
Edmund A. Souder,
John C. Davis,
John K. Penrose,
George G. Leiper,
Edward Darlington,
Dr. IL M. Huston,
William C. Ludwig,
Hugh Craig,
SpenCOr Mellvain,
Charles Kelley,
H. Jones Brooke,
J. G. Johnson,
TFIOB. C. HAND, Wire President
limas Lnsuan, Secretary.
P. A. MADKIRA., Agent,
No. 95 Water street, Pittsburgh.
MARINE INSURANCE.
FIRE RISKS.
IRNUFACTURERS' INSURANCE wry,
OF PHILADELPHIA.
CHASM PaBPICTOAL-01UCITED BY Tat mum OF PIUINSTLTANLI
Chartered Capital, $500,000.
EIRE, MARINE AND INLAND TRANSPORTATION
AARON S. LIPPINCOTT, President
ORRIN ROGERS, Secretary.
GEORGE YOUNG, Treasurer.
DIRECTORS
Aaron B. Lippincott, William B. Thomas,
Mahlon Gillingham, William Neal,
Nicholas G. Taylor, Alfred Weeks,
Orrin Rogers, Charles J. yields,
John P. Simons, James P. Smyth.
sir This Company has been organized with a Cash Capi
tal, and the Directors have determined to adapt the business
to Its available reeources. To observe prudence in conduct
ing Its a ff airs, with a prompt adjustment of Imes.
Pittsburgh Office, No. 76 Water street.
J. NEWTON JONES, Agent.
NIFERYNCES.
The following well known and responsible firms,in Pitts
burgh have authorized reference to them, with regard to the
stability sad soundness of the Manufacturers' Insurance
Company.
Kromer & Maim, Wilson, Childs & Co.,
George P. Smith & Co., Hampton Campbell,
Jones, Tiernan h Co., H. Childs & Co.
nov7
PITTSBURGH
LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OORNIIR OF WATER AND MARKET STREETS,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
ROBERT GALWAY, President.
Tape. GRAHAM, Secretary.
sarThi. Oomphuy makes exery insurance appertaining to
or connected with LIFE RISKS.
AIMso, against HULL AND CAS.GO RISKS on the Ohio
and ississippi Rivers and tributaries, and MARINE RISKS
generally.
And against Lose and Damage by Fire, and againet the
Perils of the Sea and iatand Navigation and Transportation.
Policdes issued at the lowest rates consistent with !safety to
all parties.
Robert Galway, Samuel M'Clarkan,
Joseph P. Ganzam, M. D., John Scott,
James Marshall, David Richey,
James W. Hallman, Charles Arbuthnot,
Alexander Bradley, Joseph 8. Leech,
John Fullerton, Mansfield B. Brown,
David IL Chambers, CirriMUD Zug,
William Carr, Robert H. Hartley,
Jas. D. McGill. feblB
CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PITTSBURGH.
WILLIAM BAGALEY, President.
SAMUEL I 2dABSEESLL, Secretary.
OFFICE: W Wakr street, between Market and Mod Streets.
Insuree HULL AND CARGO RISKS, on the Ohio
and Misalsaippl Rivers and tributmica.
Insures against Lees or Damage by FIDE.
Ales against the Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation
and Transportation.
William Bagsley,
James M. Cooper,
Samuel Rea,
Robert Dunlap, Jr.,
Isaac M. Pennock,
8. Harbaugh,
Walter Bryant,
John Shipton
PEARL STEAM MILL,
ALLEGENy.
,(FLOUR wrirgEsi) TO H. YALE in either of the
two Cities.
Camas tray be left at the Mill, or in boxes at the stores of
IllaaN, WILSON & 00, 62 'Wtod street
•r-BRAPIN &RE cot Li and St. Clatr etreeta.
IL P. soawsaDru geld, Allegheny.
TERMS: CASE, ON DELIVERY.
/122 lAY&N, ILENNICDY &
ffMnIEMMMI
lririro - nsiireic;Te 'tsuiciini ese
J. W. SYKES,
DR. CALVIN:f* ch
.t i
w. cancludo appointment parent nd REMAIN IN
PErTEBEILEILVIM I 3F -
Sitt*daC Evaidne .1
:, 1
Juir29,11356/
When he can btitonsuit4 daili4Eabbstiinaceptedtbetwee
the bogie of 9 o'clock A EI an 81.4 P,,Atot WA roams at tbi
•-• B ,
C 110 T
-
Corner of Penn and St. 011iatr , Streets,
•?Entrance to rooms on f'dn ' tittrett, 1.4
For Diseases of the Throat - A Lungs;
Ana. all efrectiem3 precliveom4 tp them. 1 . I
DU. FITCH will open his permanent office at 4b9 ItIAL4I.
ST/WIZ BUFFALO, on the first of July, where be Iraqis::
addressed after leaving Pittsburgh.
The Invalid's GoldS e iliiii
C 1 lild.,
iti---onidii ve's 44 I—.
Or suggestions ihOthdprerentiOn `tad iel af of CCTrisump-t
Lion, Asthma, Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Female Complaints 'tr.,:
by: , ---•,-...,—,== , ---- , -AMBVIN - BBI F I TCI V R:II.'6P.O.
Price in musliti 60 cents.. It can he sent lay mail to any
part of tioihifia State& f •
DOLLAR SAVINGS BANS.
No. de lbooth..62rezt, ' • '
,XIDDLE BOOM, JONES' NEW BOXENLNSci.
Ts. NOW OPEN
daily-ftoihg3o:24 ,7 dok;
elso, on Wodn'actiii and Satird4p-eviaigOrom 7 - to 0
(Moot.
Deposits received.of ail tams not len than CIO
and it dividend of the profits declared twice a year, in June
and December. Interest was thtclared at the rate of elx Oer
" Also nn
c tre t a e o r f Ttutnwen'l;l6l43.th9 December ,
18.55'
Books containing the Charter, By-Laus, Rules and Regu
lations, furnished gratin, on appfication at-the Aloe.
President—OßDWE ALBIUiE.
Hopewell Hepburn, John 11. Shoenberger,
George It. White, Charles litiapp,
William F. Johnston, N. Grattan IdurphY, -
James W. Hallman, Theobald Unabstaetter,
Alexander Bradley, Is M.
PennPek,
William Phillips, William r
TIVEITIN.
John G. litackoten, James Het - Oman, ~.
Mil Bargain, James D.lCelley.
Albert Culbertson, .Tohn M;Eirkpatrick,
Robert Chester, John D. INPOsrd,
J. Gardiner Cain, Walter P. Marshall,
Alonzo A. Carrier, A. 111. Politick, .
John S. Coegrave, Henry L. Ilingwalt,.
Charles A. Colton, Robert Robb,
E. G. Edrington, James Shldlei .-
Francis Felix, George S. Belden,
George P. llillmore, Alexander Tindle, l
James S. Hoon, Williatte - E. Lavely. '
William B. Haven, . Wilson Miller. -•
Seadary and Treanirer-i•ORAHLES A. CDLTGN.
hiliedly
EUREKA INSURANCE_COMPAN!
OF PITTSBURGH.
JOHN 11. SHOBNBEROER, President.
NOHNKT FINNEY. secretary.
C. W. BATCHECOR, General Agent.
WILL MUMBLE AGA
OF INST, ALL KINDS
MARINE AND FIRE RISKS..
DIRECTORS.
J. 11. Shoenberger, G. W. Cass,
C. W. Batchelor, W. K. Nirolrk,
home M. Pennock, T. B. Updike., '
W. W. Martin, R. D. Cochrian,
R. T. Leech, Jr., John A. Cuingboy, F.. t
George S. Belden, S. S. Bryan,
Dtrtid M'Candiesa.
Akir- All Losses sustained by parties insured under polities
issued by this Company will be liberally adjusted and prompt.
IS paid at OFFICE., No. IP.) WATER STILRET. [JAI
PENNSYLVANIA
-
OP PITTSL'UTtGII.'
Corner of Fourth and Six Od d -lad Sitieiote!,
AUTHORIZED CAPITALORONOOD.
--- - . -
,closure Buldinge and other Property aainst LOU or
Damage by Fire, and the Perilan/ the Bea andlnland lie ti
gation and Transportation%
. •
anigeroftli. • •
•
. .
Wm. F. Johnston, Rudy. Patterson, Jacob Paintor,
A. A. Carrier, W. Irelintock., Jas. P. Tanner,
George W. Smith, W. R. Basso, . D.s Park,
I. liner Sproul, Wade flioupton, 31
. Long,
A. J. Jones, J. Jones, 11.2. Coggisbel
ALEX; HUNTER ,
DEALER
F LOUR. GRAIL
- N _
BACON, LARD, LARD 01L t .. :
D PRODUCE GE:IVERALL 4
No. E 99 Liberty street,
de, depe PITISBURGHA
4108,10 al
, 300,000 00
$408,1b 1 13
WES'rERNINSURANCE COMPANY,
Nrrautmou. I GEORGE DABSlE,Prouldent; F. SI.
tionnen, Secretary.
Will insure against all kinds of risks, EIRE and MARIN E.
All losses will be liberally adjusted and promptly paid.
A Home Institution. managed by Directors wbo aro well
known in the community, and who are. determined, lit
promptness and liberality, to maintain the character whiejl
Col hate assumed, as °Hering the best protection to these
s tio desire to be insured.
linterroits.--IL Miller, Jr, C.V. Bleirehion, J. W. Butler,
N. Holmes, Jr., W. IL Smith, C. Amami. George W. Jackson,
A mires Ackley, James Lippiu rats, (-Morin, Dui eie, Janus Mr.
Auley. Alexander Nimbi:, flimuns
Aar tudee, No. o'2 Water etreet, (Warehouse of Strang S
Co., up [maim) Pittsburgh. . • not2..kly
SAMUEL FA ELNESTOCK,
IMPORTER & DEALER IN
FOREIGN ANI). DOMESTIC ,
HARDWARE:I' •
No. 83 Wood street, between Diamond.
alley and"Foodrtli atreet,
Pirli'SqUßGll, PA.
AV" Tut stdescriber is Dow opening fielectedassort
metit of foreign and domestic Hardware, alt imer,andolitha;.
gold on as good term as any other house In this city: Di.
will always keep on hand a general assortment
HARDWARE. of
CUTLERY, CARPENTEIti?.:IOI.Oio,
To which he respectfully invitarthe attention of 'prireloisers.
mh2B SAMUEL FAIDirsBTOCE.
HENIIIt - 11. COLLINS,'
Produce and Commission Merehan
No. 55 Wood Street.
tahlS:d3rn PITTSBURGH, PA.
WM. FORMAL JOEL AVM,
FORSYTII & 'SCOTT,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
Dealers in Wool, Hides, Flour; '
BACON, LARD AND LARD OIL,
'Fir-AND PRODUCE GENERALLY.-{O3
No. 75 WALTER STREET, PITTSBURGH; PE.NN.I..
1017,348 16
DIRECTORS.
Capt. Mark Sterling,
Samuel M. Kier,
William Bingham,
John 8. Dilworth,
Francis Sellers,
J. &boom:taker,
William B. Hays-
Idec2l
01FPIORRS.
President.-- ... --Mom Wll. •V. JOONSTON
Via Phocident. RODY PATTERSON.
fAds , and lonar-.1L..A. A. OARDINR.'"
EETZIIItriC2B:
Springer Harbaugh, Pittab`h Geo. Wells, Wellsville, Ohio.
John Scott & Co., " Id. Martin, .
E. D. Jon es, eash'r Cit. Dep.Bk. 'Koons & Hemline, Phila. -,
Leech & Co., Pittsburgh. Barnet, Nesbit &.. Oarretsmi
Joseph E. Elder, St. Louie. Phil.
Thomas & Greiner, Bankers, Holmes .1 Ccianell, Cincinnati
Salem, Ohio. [febl:ly] A. D. Bullock & Co.
Igo. It. Koons, late of Humphreys, lieffaum& KOOLIs, Phil
D. W. I iIIt3TINV Late of Pittsburgh.
KOONS4 HERSTI-VE
FLOUR FACTORS,
General Produce Commission Mei Aunts,
No. 47 North Whams and 94 North Water greet,
below Race drat,
Partala PHIL
MYTH TO
Bagaley, Woodward & Co. PhiLißryan,Rennedy .t Cu. ?deli.
\Jarrett. Martin & Co. " L. Wilmarth & Co. ~
Wood & Oliver, 0 Ben & Liggett,
;liter, Price & Co. " J. kW, Den, .
Oaleb (.1 , pa & Co. " BetaahiYt_Coegrave &-On. "
Truitt, Mother & CO. " Watt & w anon _
.1. D. Lehmer &Co. Cincinnati. Fosdick dt.Foulds. Cincinnati
A. A- Bullock &Ca " Morrow & Elcttier, ". •
Tweed & Sibley, " J. S. Chenoweth & CO.: "
And Pittaburgh and Philadelphia Merchants generally.
jal ..kdapcem
WILLIAMS & ALLEN,
mANuvAarmap.s OF
CHILSON FU,RNACES,
Wrought Iron Tubing, • •
AND FITTING GENEkALLY
For Warming and Ventilating Bntidings.
OSP W. A. will contract for Warmingand'Ventilating
ty Steam or. lint Water, Pipes or Cbilson't Church
tzuhools, Hospitals, Factories, Green liousta', Dwellings,
Court Douses, Jails, or Hotels. No. 28 MARKET STRNDT,
Pittsburgh. ' anlb
WILLIAM B. HITS & CO.,
D
BACON nami EA iiiii`'lNlC
l s SHOULDERS
LARD, LARD OIL,
DRIED BEEF,
SUOAR.CIIRED and
CANVASSED RAMS.
A large stock alarapa on hand at
No. 397 Liberty 8
PTITSBUBOU. PENNW
J AMES KERR, JP. ----------
now. M. HUNTER.
KERR. & HUNTER,
Forwarding and Commission. Merchants,
-AND -
SiTSTEADIBOAT AGENTS, -Vg
No. 27 Lever, between Pin, and ()line sit,
fob:Md./pay] SAINT LOUIS, Ali
HUNTER.
SMITH, HAIR 4 HUNTER * :
•WHOLE SALE GROCERS
lit Second and 161 Front it.,
mbl7:6m Pittsburgh,
JAMES :SLA_INELY - 1 -
EUROPEAN AGENT AND GONVEYANCIII I
Coroer o f Sevent h and Smithfield streets,
PITTSBUTIDIL
Passengers brought from the old country tg
burgh, and moneys remitted to Enrol" (WIZ
JAB. COLLI.I , IB J. BANKS Et
JAMES COLLIN! &
Forwarding and COMM/SSW Merchants,
PILONLEII'ORB OP Tat
rittatruzigh, etradvme & 'Byte
CANAL LINES.
Nus. 114 AND 115 w
...ATER STREET, PITTSDURON. PA.
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Smith & Sinclair,
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offered on anadetVe taro tii4ll/I#.l!!!,aii- ..bied".s4oll", JO'
or terect. ftr itCeld.d war Jettleeuecee.--,.. ---. 0,, 4, of
dustu, and et rid' attention - lo intertiela :selage. ~ .....!E ...
pub,,...,-4.. AU orders left at
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imikatend.4lle7Kvep.o4ox.RodzpitterscesTre4Tt.,7l
-- i . '-' '' ' r '''' or i o -ci t a Will.
All Pereatte4eieeteef e.t idningft Buchaua - --,R e ie
pisses cell at tbe.ekleelte: place me Saturdawetun i a l
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8vp50160. 17eileiv"
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the Atiett of this city
WegtertiVenneyitent
the sale of ittetheVe
chat, at' China-.
gyeenlMarthstor ,
Hood pt, rithatto
where le' alsa-kept
knit': Meg ightilltitl
low pricciritb Terri
antidorks t 'reedi
vbruneutiii
laei kit
coutthiiiikercluxuts,allakmodeirat,
TT um petfoe,tg4rAcoly tck . , examweiaursto , —
. 1: orineceitiriiampc pistols, rerschaJD waator
auy thug that.w ill ehoot -wlll-flod-1-19 - .theol~*teto
call. W e hue alsfetery.arikliAn tfiegtiliTernialif4 Ihdt,
ana-Sportantea timl-many Alttle*ticleiTstaciita*kto ,
add to their comfort. thatperhaps - thtiAlCoo.t.k
Loa, out for the the:Oolileti , Qatto.nalmqr
greeti . (jOBl ,BANM'fie,l'MOr
Q • RING WAGON at AuctiontneW
uesda7.l conlillg ,- Jane 18ihottlIVNA;;IiflhollpixA
marci.1 Sates !twine, corner Ot Wood aukritilrat*iilll tab
sold two totbstantiat veil flulltjed ciiioinraWiSitrinig,„WatoiSmz
One of srli;ebltuvU buggy_ Vaii.o4lY - 011er411 , likil=
arranged in the hear Minn grid:WlS.
ievelry, , ku:has beetililei*Slar,auhlift time V6O.
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ny„ z --The President And ,Diregtoir #4.:1471.A1Y
ha ki tta.d4.cleilatest
iiare
per share, upon the Capital Stoclt Elv.42l4Fityy ,
ahlecto,thestnairtifElFrelit:liisramintit ivon .. ana
one donne CiedilaloSiteir stock Od and 23,1 inst.
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Stet 1i s
ca:socl 4 i-taralwilliPoiLoo;*44l4o9o4*,4i 3 a4ti
of practicAnind-thtiosetial andtwefy,A, Imithett
laeonlc.a4q_pi.Ahcgmszeialing 4 aa.etkqqrTelljgimrjOr l 7
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ers!, viteride Kr.,,,-Alsoillitt4hundred - rkiliptit - coaametiat ti.
And:Or . atlitb-noirillOithatri. 46l6l- U X OW
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11, - tive ti s ivivirikliiit&iesoulandogirthe t rokth
.ite of thEitimitizchtglitattitn-And-nottr4hafitgati. at
Tim lot tn 24 net tont-tril2(t.
"ittreilo 4401Pb4Altef..fr thiaginin stro 'tin:cleft 41
4unt•tOrrCk;?tniattiS '90401-•frakitimi, , ,lnCentlys
nnt Pspeiod. told irabargan. Applyto
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VARrit ,, ; , FOR , B4.,LINLIfif j Noilk i t'tajette
of
Tlit•lntinonit
ttliW,--'rhitnnproxemonntatogowitunt - conven#m
ntYtoa, s '06 12 4 - BIARELT *wpm:
NT - ALVIBLE - TIEMASTat:OO , QpNgt
TY_Plitt
thihat.,%fmt frOlOi/OfetrAtPt •4434Ma...013 • ow:
date of gravrmagi'mowfeeiconte.'"ghborionertiE 4 24l o 4 -
ed at a
foot and-clenr_otiainglambrance. , -Applylo - -,
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HE'T ADA:Me gXPRESS ::COMPlirf
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I,so4.catilly A n t ioliino to pub,
ilo that theq~ellL
On -Tuesday; June9l,llh;jBts6
Commence mining their ViSSOlit.l "faVita - 11X4ER813
via: TIL I DACIFIC-BAlLlOAlkairyt,flie lintrot Doattit ,
Meg - in connection 'with that r 6 forming IiTRY*I3EKIAS
UNA eutl from : the followlng points'on the
river:— •
—.lll!ortvi
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Jefferson City, • .
Uounville. .••• , •":
Ir* ow Feirfel" 7
Glasgow • p CUP r i
• atiosilffe,:.
• A - Aiiiwiikwttr.oll.3ll.
ilati tz.:l
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Doves, -''' 3-.;54
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Lexington I.AntanjW,„
• , 14,f
'Chunky: • '
$ ilal;Vfiasengeis r aithfht4frSoffACti6ltiitsieteniVatny'd'
each . tanc In etarge,..of..ll(oneyAtilneffins• tind4relght , en..g
crustal& tWO*.:P(iIaciPPAPYi , 1 1. 1 4t•NI 11 4Avii: 41 W 4 / 1 12
sare-nid -r atteritletiVliipuul,aate *liyry,AtalreoV
.t• the
Wri'atilus/14040iitt.AAtilbsiti*OtmtAbli -Tafiressia
Lltitanoritt iiid'AltuAte - N.WAriangeyannatert eutik4koku
• gage and Tfteigb(usi tb6y may _misfit to tAta.,l:o:yelpfy•
a.c.,.firitty 'At auk. atko r zioro . o43urtkotreer" .. 7:U:
jerktivir•
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NIMPAMMWZOIIigh r , l - totliti;s o
atiriyalkal lfeliitre'iinet'antkligittleg•AteAttZtoialtoiSC
casurnf every variety kinfil4yleLeemprising4 - , - 4MOO - ..
taunt. portable style ' ~with itleknlos,gto,: r kand rpfneiavetb,
seraptline',orOjane , etylefvtepidebuntildri potrig4„thrift
,dtsk, PgterelY planol:st i yy,-41;la s'
lug I sete•tCreeds,ttirauglaalti , the , otv wit•Wiitore=
eboYe the other; an excelleni*btinenclOtWitsejit s
ebarefies,-4;bapele end LeetarCsOnis%7 l %iilii Wiliijukto l ll
potattea ttWictlibleligh bzain gafludptovibu tt batese" . a.4 . 9•
Irenatio manufsetiiry, , andle:warrantgd•l4 iitettV l / 4 z
These instruments - lite rettonittienlid* ,beltig:nartai ylisa
bothAtttene and firdskittiniti'olEntitirninialikirmd , ",:•:;•;,.
!Ale dad illititkookeniiirt , !dab ..fbo
starved fittori Ftaejltilcop liiipriaigiogAtk,ll.44..,
direetliapetttbereedonan todinpi6ob-igentpg - tneltet:t
voie. tbeqnkkeit Potenid
pasself Into a modulating ehamberAbnot9B4-lit
trbi<b,mellolvu the tobe r and.gtvbitmotebtmelooMl4, t •
quality; than is :
.the, gentral,pmperty, , OriftdTitis
meats. For sal. • by •CILARLOTTB BLUTilltg
"Old "gida.blisliett Piapa depoildlo.l.lB-Weill ut
- ' 1 11;k1 LAN DS -7 AM SArgar..firtr_4!
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offers for the 10110 , M0g lazuLa ‘ lqcsted;llo
thooLatc, 01'10.14.
w m -neurrz earrx-159 acr.b!i,potvitungtlxiktielf.:l; 0.2.4 i
liolvaro OiAlr!4TY—brp 140 um gi . .0,3,,,4,49 , Arr0i-tract,.+l
thre.BdlicrA"tra.s4s; three 49 ar6r.txo- 7 AppAbraideantL4:
21,AG to timber. "
CuIeHASAIT Cool,l7—Two IC4-OcR tracps,,ooeV.M.l.ami
tract, YrcP su'h&c trach- pill 40 acre tra * . 4.. ri poo p m i r b,,,r,
CTWILA Nihorl(--04i . 20 9 acre 4,4ct..tw.ts 344 ac t
trati,lxittrAcrV iracts 4 o ,4 3 S l icnlgis4 - rA11? , 4 -1
and io - titsitiei. • • ,„„333.4,33,
IVRIOO I CcIVNIIX7TIV 8 0 , craitlIZ*IiM;14 s4a4rattz@rtk
919J1 4 20 k4t 04realrio clow &
MOUSY
tisubert Y! ~ Liz*
AilpVto
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P.°49,4 4. " 11 3 , 0
,16 b ..tif `7l
PtuidteL'n: Spleor4pillianeanlarglalz _
lltuitild4Vonduoiewiroi moretityr7..fizt,o,479,24(l-:•i
-116 Stales and Tirripariatiordlie;:atiattirotl ,l- - - .: •
.00:4:44-vicanztab ri lj.1 ;••
• Advanturek of' yniallia•Lfin,
Tangl.6l9_wn LettnntiVin . iithOuevi4K:
TbnWllirn . rriabks - bY f ll6-1 41 1113 t: 4 4. 1 4.kii*V *, :qir..d.
Just received
W. A.
jal7- the'Skeidredn-wi
R.F4WARP:-=StOta - fratil.l7
the Alleilymrivpitg
si, u y Ann Cinsilii;-12.liartf -
ings; dressed.4ltha , rid:nallisn n'o4.;idin:tnckqndlizstymna
tht., The dame . reward - 4M -he laid Sr" TLanci etl
utay tend to the of the t , h 4 , %1 . ..82644th
of thq ehill to„ • • Jung, ciummom
ie l 7 - at4 }l:nee4.ddleitheikt.
(IT '
n() FOR Dvp -, oforcpßinrpiNr
„p A mpa
*tint oq, iwp,.atioefit.e l
by 363 ft.q..t deop, pleiresititiriltorited on,7llf,,Wmiblogtmi,
wlll i e soli% on Vag_ ....8,0 - zengtartak
lel7 ,11,01.74441 3 Agakin;.sl. Mut ot , it.
rfiIIREK inAA - .140 HOUSES .sitnatOd'i44, 4
-Darrg g it
ranged for comfart sin havenielice. Prfcr lair erpitHterPt7,-.7-. 4
~6.41,c. [jail S. & SOD!, bl""attriOt at:
TrMAPLE%
Pafioted Vebruiiy '260;184E4: may by aw-n
-bibition room of &Lk. Ar.ayrn,Ni!:l39,Vrat
Agt•fQr-Rwt.sate.o
TERRA; - rOTTAL; , OIIITONR ,
WATER
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V e t ' WAIAW .
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4.l,oolAgedipttievooketAtta
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from the Mtotoxy:m toll. aft . soillipt - tr
irn , &hide and Collars made to grdor.
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