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' O'lft . . 4* - Pi r er 4 i l. ; l' ‘'a .g ge.eiliet, as 3 4.&4 0 ,,,,. 4 ~,,4 , ,,,, :'7'retEt' 11'.. 4 .4 'i k„ .19'.1 0. , 0P i• 4, 46 1 / 44 , t elf'. "1L... 7 ' 1 : , 4 ... r- .. ."-!••-• 4 1,4 , 0 4 41, 4 .4 , lbea , a. o b tifit 0. 4 A A' % ~I 5 - ' 0 • 4..-. 4 "..."--T •, ~,,- _ A ..ta , `,4„,,t+ - - nt . • ,'- ',...'" . _.• r„..- .... r • ' ~ l,.•• • - . -.. k l ..I 4 , clw gr 4l ittsburgtt. 41 MONDAY MORNING FOR PRESIDENT, JAMES BUCHANAN, FOE VICE PRESIDIUM V, JOHN C. BRECKENRIDGE, DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. GEORGE SCOTT, or Courrual Co. JACOB FRY, Jr., MorrabrravOo. TIMOTHY Oomrn SEE reading matter every day on first page The De.chetnan and Breckenridge Demo• cratic Club WILL MEET AT MILKINS HALL, uN MONDAY (THIS) EVENING, Junt 23D, The following gentlemen will be present and address tli Club Hon. William Wilkins, Hon. Charles Shaler, Col. S W. Black, Col. Wilson II Candles•. Andrew Rorke. P C Shannon, R. B. Roberts, Rags., and others. A full attendance is desired. JOHN If. IRWIN, President Democratic State Central Committee. The members of the Democratic State Central Committee mill meet at Henry Omit'. Hotel, liarristitvg, on WeillleS any, June 26th, at 2 o'clock, P. M. J . W. FORNEY. Chairtuaii TUE DamocaAric COMMITTEE OF Coitararoanarict met at U. St. CbSTIOD Hotel, on Saturday, June 21st, in pursuance of the call of the Chairman. In the absence of the Chairman, Hon. C SILILLER was ap pointed Chairman pro tem. On motion, it Was Resolved, That it is inexpedient to change the time pre viously fixed for the meeting of the Convention, to wit: —th day of August. On motion of Col. Junes Salisbury, seconded by B. Roberts, Frei., it was Resolved, That we recommend to the County C o nvention the propriety of changing the manner of voting for the nomination candidates, by voting rile coos, instead of mark tag, as heretofore C. SHALER, ChalrmAn. pro Inn Jorec N. M'CL€Arar, Secretary. Look upon this pi. turf and on Ant Every unprejudiced and discerning mind ado has traced the action of the political parties in the. present struggle from incipiency to the developments afforded by the actions of the e.,a ventions in the adoption of their platforms and the choice of their candidates, cannot but be struck by the great contrast exhibited in their aims and objects, and the disparity of their In mire prospects. One party stands upon hr. ad national ground, bringing forward a mat: re statesmen to sustain the great principles upoi which the Union is based and upon which its perpetuity depends. The other is composed of factional elements representing sectional preju dices, and fomenting discord even to rebellion : to convention preferring supposed "availabili ty," to every other consideration, and putting forward men of no experience at statesmen as candidates for the highest offices in the govern ment. Under such circumstances it cannot lie wondered at, that while the one party is acting in unity and in full confidence of success, the other, governed by petty, personal jealousie, :8 rent into fragments and doomed to humiliating defeat. When the represontatives of the conservat,ve party of the Union which " knows no East, no West, no NOrns, st-a - Soutir," but wilickt with ti ue national patriotism seeks to allay the raging elements of sectional strife, so much feared sod deprecated by the immortal Washington, met in Convention at Cincinnati to nominate their eau didates and erect their platform, every State was fully represented by the-most patriotic and gifted men of the country—each State seemed to vie with the other who should send the beet men —the eyes of the whole nation were upon them, and their decision was regarded by all parties with that intense interest which tacitly implied that that decision would be regarded as a "final ity." So universal was this feeling that the only hope of the sectionalists was that some faux ras might be committed, and that the great Penn sylvania statesman to whom the whole country looked for succor and relief might not be nomi nated. But they were doomed to disappoint ment—the delegates to that Convention had high purposes to accomplish—the most noble sacrifices were made—Democrats who had been alienated for years, were again affiliated and brought together in unity and friendship—and when the names of those distinguished state.• men, Buchanan and Breckenridge, were formally placed before the people, the event was hailed with one universal burst of enthusiasm—the booming of cannon—the ringing of bells—the inspiiinetrains of music were heard everywhere in honor of this auspicious event. Ratification meetings were held by the people in every city and town, and the glorious " stars and stripes" waved proudly in honor of this great national vii - tory which proclaimed that the Union is safe. But no such triumph awaited the nomination.; of the political husksters who, representing a fragment of the Union, attempted to drive ,'profitable bargain" by cheating each other into the support of the favorite candidate of each. The traders were too sharp for each other and the "fusion" was but partially accomplished. No shouts of enthusiasm awaited their nomina tions—no guns were fired—no ratification meet ings held, or even suggested. The people felt indifferent and have left these factioniste to fight out their battles as best they can. " Curses loud but deep" are the only responses that have been heard and while the Bolters are reduced to the pleasant alternatives of bolting the nausea ting food crammed into their mouths by their Black Republican cooks, or of accepting the nomination previously made by the National American confreres, the Black Republican "path finders" have gone on an exploring expedition, without either compass or chart, and having lost their trail will probably "bring up" in Novem ber next, somewhere about the head waters of " Salt River." ANOTHER FALSE OKOAN.—A new paper was started in this city some months ago. Support was sought for it among Democrats as well as Know Nothings and "republicans," and we be lieve a good many democrats, as well as others, were induced to subscribe for it. It now turns out to be one of the most mendacious of the sheets that seek to deceive the people. Here is a specimen of it in its last issue: " The only practical issue between the two parties represented by Fremont and Buchanan is shall Freedom or Slavery prevail in Kansas?'" Now every man of common sense knows that that remark is an unmitigated falsehood. The paper is not of much account, and can have very little influence, however. James Buchanan has been charged again and again with having been from his youth opposed to the extension of slavery. This new candidate for popular favor and support reverses the charge and says he is in favor of slavery extension. The truth is, as is now well known, that he stands firmly on the ground that the people of each State and Territory shall determine all lo cal matters, including slavery, for themselves His opponent says they shall not. That is the only issue, so far as Kansas is concerned, and none but a dunce can doubt how it will be de cided by the people next fall. Ilhatet DAL-At.. 4 o'clock on Saturday even. ing last the thermometer stood at 94° in the shade. That will _pass for 0 very warm day. After 'so cold a winter the effect of a very warm summer will be pretty severely felt. It has now begun right for a warm summer. ,pIPS. r . 410 4 ..k.• .I.Z " 0 F, c t. t 4 . tc _, 44 VT,f, Pt , • ,-Tryte ::JUNE 23. OP PENNSYLVANIA OF KENTUCKY =ZEE AT 610117 0 . 1 7 10 CR, P. AI A CONTRAST • I. • 4 . I - a 0: 1, 1 • ' n.! .„, "1. . 111 & . • e.,7:01; ' , "44 4 : 4, - 4:, 7 • "' • . A • r ‘' Ye i `• , • ' Y ra e -.'- t 4 4 . 3 it it- 34 "I' tc • 71SEIN .. ",n, ..,, ..4„,,,N,A440 :4 TEXAS, August. lb 1854);:-..% 'l . ; , "'Pe - nriiralliti r .Z"ittarilai AN EXCELLENT MAP. . Corptsri4itr. i.,4111 C l Ihe Morning Post . . 0x,... Another Lotter from Texas. - fFrten the' Boste n - datunlo , Itreafaggszette.l . 4 lay ( : • t• -• gentle: ' , Morse & Gaston, publishers at New York and L. , :ger" , •' - • ; : , -, ".....11NOTON, PENNA, June 1!). I V 6slll nittin; linvelnii nuidishidi new tap - 0 - 6 , - 'air& :,;:iii r re'us ; I came over here from the man would remain under'the curse of it disagree- ble breath when by using the .' Balm , v" a Thou, ! . 31 “;!. F 7 ., ark Sit .—Th,:re were- several dur country, including the whole North Arttefiii;" t" fewdays '• on ay a Alice to witness the eels- CIISC6 of chills and fever in lay mother's family at the time we receiesii the m•Lam's ~T,iver rill* ordered in my kilter and Flotiers " as a dentifrice would not only can Continent, with portionLofOter ConetiOnti3 arration of the Literary Societieq of Washington render itsweet but leave the ' teeth white as obi- my letter of J tine 12th, nadm (ea 41;1:e-s admidistered to each Elbowing their.o4in_ p, ,r eisiliente our Os, to- College, an institution which for this ultramon- cave orcalnced the des/red effect, thaftlenionifiattng the or- baster ? Many persons do not know their breath gather WitiViilltihe iihitis iii `the : vicinity of 1 lane county has now attained-an antiquity which is bad, and tie .subject is so delicate their friends 14,68 Coat:Qui:P - T6:4.lliiii • . li•S ' : b' ' f ' • h r bl b t h." hit ' • pt.t- Lt. a out six eet ;is somewhat a .venera t., u w lc at sustains a i , ; ,„, ; ,. Mother h. not been troubled With the sick head-ache will never mention it. Pour a single drop of the Ileiency of thane celebrated-Pills ta that eineße. . she has commenced taking these pah,, gil d to ~,, have ~ Balm "on your tooth-brush and wash the tooth Square. The whole o vor k i s got up from the 1 high reputation. It was the semi-centennial Let. tea of thiim left, you will eleaseserel usahhther dollar's night and morning. A fifty cent bottle will last latest government stirtiiYS and most reliable I celebration, antt though the exercises, always worth iiireiit i ii.. before, Ii i Aust ill, Toxins. a year. sources of information.: Every county in the I interesting to a large portion of the public, I United States is represented, with its name, and , think have proven this season of more than the itll the principal towns, railroads, rivers, bays I usual excellence. This county, it is scarcely necessary to remind and harbors, territories, and mountains and I fake. The States of Mexico and Central Amer- you. is one of the most extensive and valuable ica are accurately defined, and the divisions of agricultural counties of the Key Stone State, the Islands of Cuba and St. Domingo. We have and possesses a population, which, for the l difin_ seen uo map that gives so clear a view of these sainodn forof t s h u e b.s d t e a o n i, t i l e a d l I p y r ni o s o p r e a r l i t o i , . , a rao and t o i r n o t e f t i i t g s e i ne ,p e ~ Islands, and the Central'American and Mexican pulation, is surpassed by none. Certainly I , States, and of all our main routes of commerce never before saw, on a similar occasion here, so OD land; and oceans and gulfs- The distinctness much of its w.rt . h, its wealth, its gayety an'l of the outlines as produced by the coloring is tellieeg.acnecaesion, B ctl 0 , .1 n hi n f . i i t e c d t , w t l i i t e h t t h t e ra p c l t e iv o e so n o a t t s uz:.f one of the excellencies of this map. Another o. f t h e year, has drawn from distant quarter , . new thing in it is that the coutaltes are given in as we'l ; as the more imme hate vicinity : an d I the territories of Kansas. Nebraska and Minns- have observed not a few of the faces, both male and female, to he seen any day of the week, or- Bota, Oregon and Washington. Its publishers dine ily on Market or Wood street , , as well a , some from the interior of the State, and quite a have also availed themselves of all the latest discoveries in the Polar regions, and have made fair sprinkling from Wheeling and Western Vir e more complete map of those regions than has Blur s " There is indeed no place within my knowledge, been before published. The distances between which as a location for a literary institution. ports by sea are also given. A vast amount possesses advantages over Washington. It -elf of information can be derived from the exami- one of the most beautiful villages iq the State, its environs exhibit that loveliness which is pro nation of such a map, and no dwelling house, duced by vanity of natural feature, hill iin I no school house, no public library, no public valley pleasingly intersperse 1, and smiling oiler office and no counting room should be without the effects of skillful husbandry. The society of Washington is noted fur its refinement and ale rated tone, and the associations of (t, student, when not engaged in his duties as such, may ,tirl be expected to be of an improving tendeney iI) fact the place has acquired a character whi.li is due to many influences not easy to particularize, though due in great part, no doubt, to the loci' talents of the President and Pr,fe , ,rs, ~.o:.1. as Brown 110.1 Wiley, who obtained charge of the c.dlege at an early day. and who still conduet '..- tuitions, and to the eat ly iiiiport,twe attached t., NVashingt un by 1 wimmitlif the residence of s,nie. and the favorite re.ort .'I . -fliers, of the p, .! eminent legal rharaeter , ..f chi • t . me. Circo u - stance , which grailliglly, aiiii in R very f a y ar . l . l e sense. have ever •.ii, , cont:nu ~ .I to influener •I ~ Mr. .1. 0. Brown has commenced canvassing our cities and county for subscribers, and we presume he will meet with good success. FILLMORE CLUB. —We have it from good au thority that a movement will be immediately made to form a Fillmore club in this city and county, and organize amovement in favor of the Fillmore and Donelson ticket. The Philadelphia swindle of the Americans will not he swallowed The Republicans professed a desire ali sing to '• face" with the Know ; but the time came to do it they developed tau meaning by nominating their own ticket, adc.pt• ing their own platform, tabling and blackg,isid ing the Know Nothing resolution-, and adjourning ling d, without (-smug whether the Know Net.h ing.9 liked it to not. TIIIT I. Nti thiut will cwar?el :711eh de l , in datiqn, t,,veruur ton may counsel hilialli4r4Uli in the hope (. a future reward to him , elf • but he will I.e doLP,d again. Fillmore and 1 , , , ne1,0n are now the only .Itr_•r ican candidates, and we have no duol,t the p. p ular vote for them will Le a , large %; that Frem.‘nt and Dayton -It is idle for us to attempt to conceal our re gret at the strange turn matters have taken it New York and Philadelphia. lint Mr. tioldin t 7s., who, we think, could not live unless in a minori• ty, signalized himself in a manner which ice hope he will have no cause to regret in the fu ture. He is, and always was, an impractilde, and nothing else could have been expected of him than what he did or tried to do. His action. as reported, has, excited in us a feeling which we do not care to express here. —l'iltAtiryh .lars Hi yes, sax it neighbor. tint with it. and you will feel better. Everybody knows how you feol You are as mail as a March hare, - and might just as well - let er rip as any 6.4. Your party was grossly clieuee,-rmll grossly in sulted besd.32s, byttre - liTCepublican Conventi.m. You were kicked out, spurned, repudiated, and you know it FREMONT AND CALIFORNIA There is nu doubt that Fremont is one of tht, most unpopular men in California He repie sented that State iu the United States Senate just one session, and his only exploit was to in troduce a bill providing for the sale of all the mineral lands by the govenment. This would have cut every miner out of his claim The whole mining interest of California was up in am,Q about it, and Fremont dared not even attempt to secure a re-election to the Senate. The h , ll that he introduced fell still born. That Is the sum total of Fremont's statesmanship. What ,q his chance for the electoral vote of California ' He does not even reside there now If 'STOUT informs us that Mr. Buchanan PillA bitterly opposed tm the war of lt+l'2."—Pltr , burNA Journal. He was so bitterly opposed to it that he threw down bin law books, took the stump and made• his first speech to rouse the people of Lancaster to arms; raised a company, shouldered his mti ket, and marched to the defence of Baltimore That is the way a patriot oppo.es a war iu which his country is engaged ; and such was the I - ginning of James Buchanan's public and illus trious character. The Philadelphia Times, the Know Nothint organ, furnishes some amusing descriptions of matters and things about the Convention and tin. nomination. We take the following from it Scesec ANI. Is IF.EST,. Many of the delegat,• left the city as soon as the Convention closed, oil o.l' first trains. Ilut there were Still many left ling, r ing al,.,ut the hotels. The turimentary enthusiast, seemed to here exhausted itself. The Pennsylvania delegation had swallowed a bitter pill, and the cm rugatinns upon their brows in the effortat deghtii tion, were not yet smoothed down. A Congressman said that no enthusiasm would be found rolling over the hills and vainest of Pennsylvania, similar to that which would have responded to the nomination 01 McLean. New York was .tickled as =eh at the result the Yankee who WEo kissed to death and died laugh ing. Westerner said the Wolverines would howl, the Hoosiers would yelp, and the Suckers shriek for freedom, free territory, free speech, free press and Fremont. As for this New Jersey wan ho did'nt know much about him and eared l oss . H e would do well enough to play seeond fiddle to the grizzly bear hero. Connecticut was bound to hold a ratification meet ing under the Charter Oak, and the spiritual medi ums should summon old Captain Wadsworth to make a speech for them ; a real regular Fremont Kansas speech. And if he spoke in Congo or Hottentot the mediums should translate. There should be plenty of blue laws and wooden pumpkins. Massachusetts wanted Bunker Hill Monument to be carried by railroad over the country, and Colonel Fremont mounted ou it to make speeches to the excited multi tude. If that would not raise their spirits, then they would bring round the Salem witches on exhi bition. Maine thought that she would send some of her white pine and mackerel as a contribution to free dom. These would be her share, if they were ac companied with a saw-mill and ship dock. Ohio agreed to give a string of Buckeyes and a big Western Reserve cheese with plenty of hogs and hominy. Kentucky agreed to throw in a specimen of her corn, cattle and hard-shell Baptists ; besides a nigger if it was needed. [From the Boston Telegruph Electoral Votes. The votes to be cast by the several States for President and Vice President, are as follows : SIXTEEN FREE STEERS. i Maine 81 New Hampshire.. . ... . 5 Massachusetts 19 Rhode Island. ...... . ...... 4 Connecticut 6 Vermont.... New York abr New Jersey 7 Pennsylvania. 0hi0.._...23 Indiana 13 . Illinois 11, Michigan . 6, Wisconsin 5 lowa 4 California.-- 4 T0m........ Grand Total THE LATE FALLIJIIE IN CHINA. —The London Times says A statement published by the assignees of the insolvent estate of Messrs. Nye, Brothers & Co., American house in Hong Kong, shows that the affairs of that concern are in a far worse condition than was generally supposed. The liabilities are declared to be about $3,600,.. 000, and the assets are computed at $1,600,000. No less than $1,700,000 is owing to Chinese, and it appears not improbable that when the affairs are finally wound up the result may be worse than be above stated." -,, , ' •- ` 3 "'"e t, 4. 4,„ - 044 r "i• 4 ; :06 it: %, " ' " I 7 * ~... ~- * t,.., , t`; 4-- .1.15,4 ti:. -.4, - • `.7. ~ 4 ' l. i 4 4; -‘ k4 -4 4t 4 2 . V P' V i- 7 4 "" :..,-6 , " ii* , l . 4' kr'*'A:"* 14 ''''itr'l'irietit.W44l,*ti i ci. - . V,,f .4- 4 -., •*" ' , ''..= 't IL , - , q ,' .. * •.- l', -4, ' '—,' ~ , • ' , k, ..4 V , . V ..% N .' ' . • ' ' , 1". % • ' • per , , . • t s s -- - _ ••. '. ' ..- ,f , ' , • - ~tir. 4 • 4, iF '.# 4. .I,U‘ ''"4ot ;, • PIPTEEN SLAVE STATES, Delaware Maryland 1 Viryinin . ....................... N. Car01ina.... ........ 18. Carolina.. Georgia I Alabama . Mississippi Kentucky . Tennessee Louisiana.. Arkansas Texas . 31 issouri Total 120 Necoautry to choleq 149 A plea•=;n7 1,1111111 , en , i` "arly an I haracter , ....,urrel in pinquent a Idn of the Hon..l"hn I. I.aw-..n t invitati"n, I."for” the Li er•trc f the Intoilw".11 1i11.1.11. but 1.•Ilotl I hi- (.ILrt throughout H notrk• -I 1 ) I o I" , pow.r aml hrihpirn, to qtt "n u•-: . . tic+"f !ID \lr. 1.1. I. I Stand , nun , ng i.lll' iii• ! tL, (L. ii Wi..t, t .•0•4.11 ditniLiii-Iti . l .11 liil it p rain .., h tar,. itri. I ll', nearer hot.% I..it 11,.. . t 1111 S.ititii. in , hc!ttc I shy tl nuinkor ',ll it -lit' chtal..rur .1 Alt I IIII!y • in-tihit,oll ),• the youth 11, • I,ellthfu'on a.• , a general tbing. of the eolultr, it- :r. ittletti 4 le, are! fesi,r • 1.111. •li-tr: tiva -- it , 11•.'i 1 , 1 7,lv•inr Both Wll-1,,e., , t,•,t, r.,1,1 it- re -I, CIALI Caponshurg, will pr-I,lhty, f,"in tho,o re.teive an :ter•.•ton front Pitt-hua4h. with completion of the PCOsv•ty nu iiul th-in , nor city Lc \ arev. s inter, like the writer, to rvertlwitt athr,ttg the w• fare of the ritting gettertth,o, I hio,ls, 11111rnore. you r:Lntra lirillkr , rit to Ow •,, • crsp Of our in-titan 114 of 1,-trulr.g, ,T 1 I I h theref• , re tY,r t•••• , •01 , r I ;. .‘t In , •' r 'I V sm, June I . 4/ , _I think the n.1,1•t• way tia win I exemplified in tho ninnnpr whii dui mont received ;n the Iron t 1• 1111 , 1 if the f,ellng clot ,•xi,t, genethl , y, I inn ).•111 1. r ii that lie wi I meet w.th a ard overwhelming deicat next for his impudence and pre4umption m daring to array hie claims and , l ualitiontions against those of the able jurht, i statesman and pi . irnt patriot, Judge Nll.ean I have always main tained, and still do so, that t 1.e.... , conventions a r e nothing but rditical 'laughter houses, where greatness and goodnes. ore almost always • u• to be sacrificed by a few wire vv)rker, stead of carrying iott the wishes of the p e nr, • satisfy their own desire. I can ~ readily perceive h•.w the It...eky M , iunta:n Path finder's n. , mination wm br• itch! al ut who had hand a in the deed cheri4ed the mi ilea that hi. world-wide expliot. ,over the would create an intense ell thusiw,tu. ae , t al! th,. had to do to elect him was to nominate 11111. But I think by the time six months , roll ara,,,. they will find out they were a little pi evi coming to such a conclusion: and instood nt finding paths in the It, Nlountain., he vv. have to find the shortest cut to Salt River. T. day ha. , gone by when such a :non Fre mont, young and inexperienced, who never he'. I a en-21 oftiae—witi, the exception of that of ntor front Califurma for a few motitle:-•and whose qualifications are nil of a military eh ti aster, could have been elected President of the, United States. The peeple-have spoken un the subject in the defeat of the great captain of the age, lien. Scott. Thr very argument that Fre mont ° supporters use in his favor will be like a two-edged owUrd, rutting right and left Thry say lie a , rust man, which ammint-Ido nothing at all In the present -tote of allair , we want an Ode and wellirt nem, which no one in 11.1. I FPIII,III iv, paring the blocky l-itotniti l'oth-tinder lard l'illmore or iIII • 11/1I1`111 is enough lo excite the • f tie in the l i t • t.”•• of blues The ,•on , erN ‘ll‘.• p munity will vote either tor \I r. er FinlnOrl• s regard , my elt I prefer the bib named ggntlennin I IN S E \ vrivE r.,1 (1..: I).L/0 Nlot Polit I.'ol Pot m. (hr e.yming tire •Atir , ilt• Is I I/I lint WO Intel 11a1•11 Assl.lo,ll tatu; Our laws ate built .11 001.stantil bas... And that's ark now ledg, .1 1 • 1,3,•• 1. th. • an. I.nas diAestrd u.llt unlaauuled !fah). Ifr IA Math,. fans w.. 1 the 1101/oqtal t'l t t The two, who w.oild Impeach One lawn the) Lunde, Should cross the p.,tel and have his pnesage To feast alai lords who drain the royal cup, And strain their wits to break our Union np lint while Deplane) . will rule atui 'togn. The lords Bill tliel their Ws, is in leis: .4114 to their roil, if they rhoul.l inlet The lords will find we will keel• lull COl,l aqua/ I'. Let pone intrude upon .da ..=ohm laws. Or ,Acre attempt to-agitate the ranee. Yet some there are who'd wish to Interpose, Who are nu friends but rank invidious fut.-- end, indulge in Hurtle rsClUtthro views, And rise or fall according to the news; Things can't work ar.onling to their Ulshuri, Though they row h tu catch the loaves and !khan Bat limit ln.latig taste. Thai knows enough but ne'er consUllta a want.. Arouse my friends, ti e ' time is rather brie!. • And rally 'round out Pennsylvania Cloet Collie is the polls. west printed, and cast yuUr raf... And do not stain your Democratic coats. The sun would sooner AUrrich each solar ray, And night from darkness turn unto day - Than James Buchanan would abuse his tarn , , Ills ample fortune and extensive lame nun know the num and render him his doe. You know he hi h...oest• honorable and true No better man could till that hdly Ills friends an, many, linnaelf a host. Therefore we'll place him ill the Chair of State, "Fie so designed and so deco ".1 by fate Prrranutton. Juno 14th, IODe, „I,ON,IVAS ENTF:RPRISINO YOL:NO M N. --The New -York Commercial Advertzstr, one of the most respecta ble Old Liue Whig papers in the country, thus alludes to the nomination of Mr. Banks : The indications are that the Republican Conven tion will not accept Mr. Banks as their candidate, though it must be clear to almost every one that Mr. Banks has not only a more tangible political history, but has done more for the party than Cot. Fremont. The reports from Philadelphia indicate that the "preference" of the North American Convention, since they are not of the sort desired, and even Mr. Banks himself, will be disregarded in order to make a new trial of the stale policy of bringing forward a candidate, who, having no political history, is not liable to political criticism. Col. Fremont is, doubt less, what a friend describes him to be—" a bright, enterprising young man, and has explored the Rocky Mountains handsomely. But he is positively with out any antecedents as a statesman. His past career gives no evidence of his opinions on any political question." The idea that the people of the United States will place such a gentleman, " bright enter prising young man," though he be, in the Executive chair of this great republic, is simply absurd. I=IIE i u~ ~'} i Purchasers will be careful to ask for Dr. At'Lane's brutal Liver Pills, roan alai:lured by Fleming Bros., of Pitts burgh. Pa. All other Liver Pills, in comparison, are worth ies, Dr. Nl'laile's gediaine Liver Pills, also his celebrated V; railing.. ran be had at all re-per table •irug stores. Nono genuine e alitint the signature of k 4EMIS4 BROF. Also, for gale by the sole proprietors, JL2.3 daw 1 .t/i". See what a Postmaster SayE.—Dr. /. 3,4,1 t CA): lients.—My little daughter. I thought, was constimpted, as she pined away and heroin , rapidly emaci ated 1.. 0 mare alteletun, and could not rest at night. My wife mine to the conclusion that it wax worms. I got en ,tal of your DR. WLANE'S IMPROVED VERMIFUGE, and gave her three &labs, which brought from her more than I:0, worm, My child is now well . and doing well. I an • mociontionsly re.onimend it to the whole world. rolpectfully, JAMES SHAY. Pootnooter at Wrgaritown, Va. Ur Alt Lane', DtgliolVrn Liver Pills and IMPROVED \-019i lag'', al , ' Dr. 1. Celebrited White Circassdau Lint luent, prepared ,loly under the supervision Dr. I. Scott, a re2ular ]Medical graduate, and extensive prac_ te,. None genuine, ou4Y nn prepared Up Dr. I. swtt k 0.4 Bank Place, Al,rgarit•,‘ u. Virgww. NEW:- FltoM THE FOUNTAIN HEAD' Musaissrows, VA., Sept. 12, lAAA. 7ALt.,et t it. That I little interned the Recipe for Prclormc , icLane'H '' r ""'"g e nitd Im P r "'` l Lit, Dr. I. Scott, trio, beim in the 1,10 of toe- P ,,, hr mei it.ing ray original medicines ih, my der tn.- inch th,rreen years. and tint 1 ha.lier, hr has impn.ved them. I make tn.• alive ..taterneut th• nice willingly a, I hat , in then, whatever. C. NIcLAN F., Ur McLatie , l IMPILOI'gr. Yrnnifuge and IMPROVED Liver et,ii,p,ii,Nl by tertifirate ot C. McLa...% for sale by Drn,nont. aid Mer,hant , t.tr) where. DE. i, F:,r 11. K 140 W. 44 nt., Wholeattle Agent. J. I'. 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'wt . qll I k otni.Lti 11.1 t 111, th. NI/Il• t . t . l. - Dr • \I A rind hi- t‘.•l: ti. gt'r• t Il .11 ,, way. m-41gr.0. that It., !, I l't 11,,11.v,tty •,..11,11, I ..tst , tt., tst t Kl., 1.1. I—, t. 1.,, 44-"inti.l4 4 Sniniriparlllll--7ttt. , i... i,,,. 111/=1!11111=1 MIME TIMI!11113111!1!Ill 4.- 11 tr,,,‘,1 1.1” Ppr et«k of ti MEM= t." ; bt.v •,i 1.61‘1 St rxw ilitts ttur fjett.t, mud t Itvitwittll, Itt‘t tt so ittittttirtsl Litt t i.t.st will Istwl ft. sit twritts It. Ist,' tts rhos Viva:..l., , uod do t•wrnrlvra HOll 11l I,lr 10..1t0 I, .. 1111.1 I.lolt 1.,(1t," MOIC6 AN Jr et), N.. lIKI Wood snort, 4.4 ,- A Short Le.volk. --To vol., btAvo..en loath nt ills ploy ie ad nutk, 1111.1114 .14 the urtlm C oigh, Brow-1110,i, or and l'llllllolliry iiit11 , 11.1.4•. (4. take h.q.( ‘.f Dr Rogurn' I.,tverlrorth. 'l'Ar and Cal,..llAlaglia, 1.. goo that good work. Thr, cao la. no glicm.iou of tlo. atilt I NI.. 1.14. V 4.1,1 111. S., palll lo it, A, • 11l LII la and lolvort.inetnent iu another • oloinoi Gir ',di., NVilo6oo, iunl rvtail, by R E SELLERS ~rller ST oct and Socond strm,tx. lola a.bio by II ENDERSON .t BRO., Liberty struet ; II KCIDN'Altrt. ono BECKHAM A 51,.:KENNAN, Alleg], Vity From the N. York National Monitor February 24.-111 , :r..Q4 fates.—Ur. Curtis has done inetu t‘J nintliorate the ,• , tidttion of humanity allikrted with into. , than any other practitioner of mtrliciuee that has ptruggied with the secrets of the moleria medtca, for the last rent or), by the invent/on and perfection of an instro went that will 1,400. b, the longs a modyine In the shape ot a highly Slacticatod Vapor, which acts directly on the and hitherto, by sympathy. Thule who are ti 11Ibled with diseases arising from disordered lungs, will st,b.erve their interests by giving the Hygeau Vapor II trial. aatort.—Dr. Crams' 111'dr...trot In the original and only on nine article noe'26,3wilate 4sWhywlll you Suffer, WHEN RELIEF CAN BE Stl EASILY OBTAIN EDl—have you a Sore Throat, Quinsy, Rheumatism, N ou raj tit., Bronchitis, Croup, Sti if Juin le, Frost Bitett, Burns, Sprains, or Pains in any part of your system I You 0,1 be relieved at once by using the timer beautiful of all Liniments. the " Whitt Circassian Liniment." prepared by Dr : 4 00TT, of 31organtown, Va.., and for Ealt., cheap, Ituleside and retail. by Dr. BEYSHIL 140 Wood str ee t, and lAN. P. FLEMINtI, near It, R. Depot, Allegheny. See lol vorticemant in another column of to-day's paper. (uia.r4:l m Kit - Stockings and Flattery for Winter.-- If you don't want your foot piathed with t o ol sod short Stockings, you will take our advice and go to C. VOLT'S, cor ner of Market alley and Fifth street, ind buy nwuo of those elegant fine Stockings, that make )vice feet feel nice and comfortable. DA.l.l' also makes and sells every variety of Hosiery that you am mention, at wholesale and retail. Remember the place, corner of Market alley and Fifth oct4 10 - Batchelor's Hair Dye -- perseverance, time, industry and experiments of twenty 'years, have placed the original and ever true, upon the top-most round of the lad der of fame, where imitators may view, but nut approach; egvy may bay, but not arrest its onward way to universal use. Made and sold, or applied, (in nine private rooms) at BATCHELOR'S Wig Warerooms, 233 Broadway, New York. gold, wholesale and retail, by Dr. Ow. 11. Heron, 140 Wood etreeL rayZawdaw =PM egiwi trolly yuuls, MEREDITFI W. LIEN RV FI. ESI ING BROS., Soceeosore to J. Ar Na 60 Wood stroet, corner .6 Fourth ...1 - ..1 hi". 4 I. 11.. f.sll I=l r It. In ht I ,' ,, .•”.1,11 rPt , t 11. 1...5k, 1., tt. 111 \I:1 1..%1 r ISOMMMI ll= I I t lII= ~1. 1,. $1 t 'I. ...1 P. Nutiti , !.. 0, .1 }: ~1:11 • c•lmert alp .11 •••.tot••10: , t,, II I.autr, .1 jul,;7,lAs. IrEn==!! I=l 111.= 1111= .ct, I .• tti 111111111•11EI MEE. A ('ARI► Nult dour to tlio iwur Churt,t, IZ!CE!! !MIMS FMMINWIM_ - AR - ~ , -_, 1..:143 - ;:,v . . , _ - i'...4 , , A 0.47- • ',.?. *, ...:-•• • z4,-,e, A BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION may easily be Re quired by using the " Balm of a Thousand Flew ers.•' It will remove ton, pimples, and freckle-s from the skin, leaving it of a soft and roseate hue. Wet a towel, pour on two or three drop:, and wash the face night and morning. SIIAVINGMADEEASY.—WvIIy,ITF•having-bruQll in either warm or cold water, pour on two or three drops of Italia of IL Thousand Flowers," rub the beard well and it will make a beautiful soft lather much facilitating the operation of shaving. Price only fifty cents. For sale by Fetridge & Co., proprietors; and B. A. Fahne stock & Co., Fleming Bros., R. E. Sellers Co., Dr. G. 11. Keyser and 11. Miner & Co., Pitts burgh ; and Lee & Beckham, Allegheny city. fit-Have Von a Rupture of the Bowels? —tweak! moat resp•..tfully in} it,. the attention of these af flicted with hernia or rupture of the bowels to my spdendid M.! uncut of Trusses of varions patterns, and to snit every age. applied and smisfaetion guarantied in every case, at toy No. Ida 11 - 0,1 stre , t, Pittsburgh, Pa. sign of th.- Uuldrn )b.rtar. 'Among . the Trusses sold by se will I. found M,rslt'a &Wks( Cure : French Triases, very light spring Gum Elastic Trusses ; ritadrens' Trusses. nubilleal Try, •.,;i an.( .177.-11C$ rig Tru, Pr S. S. ['ltch's The prim Trus-teg vary from r 2. mr liuptured patients ,an he 'mired by roluitting ninn,y and sending the ine:uur, around the 1.1, stating whether tth,' rupture is on tine right of abo ',II and adapt De. .I:tanning's 7;,/y for the rure of Prohip. 4115 tit..ri, Weakness of the Cheat or Abdomen-, Pllel, Chr,ni. Iriarrtnr.a, and any weal ness . dep.ndi no on .1 m,-.‘l, and titled condition of th, ah.baninal tnutudem. .C,rporn r 11 , 11, And lif`ally r , t. if. I. r Y..r .1 .• r r le, t- I 17,0 t, . ! Aar. I h -Int , - 1111( 1. , • I : OW Er 1111 - -1,1,1 Iliq al•IE,IE• H ER, 11, Ip, 'l, -1 11i. I=l A. A. 4. 111111EI: 02 131[4/., A N 'l' Slnle Mutual Fir(' and Ilar int Instil - h.. 0., t , t r., I'IT ti., $35,41,000. Girard Fire and ➢!..rifle 111 q -once lb., ~f PHILADELPHIA 1'.41'11'41., S3041,00(1. Insurance Co. of the Valley of Virginia WINOIE:CI EL., r.11'11.0, IS:300,000. Coauanon•velaltlt I n.nrilllll, Comntay, It 111:.1t1:1:0 5300,111.10. Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Ca., .0 IA .t.N..:Xt5,54,154,4 hJ. Prunarlvanht Insuraure PITTSBI T Itt II $1:49,02:4 4 4 J IVm V . Sewn fa: S.t I: k; I, PA II \ , mPoi:TER oe. (lE.\ LER IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC 11A R NV ARE. No. $3 Wood street, between 13Inmoott alley and Fourth street, liC nob.. r ‘k I. •I cut I 1.,..,41t 4{l/.i tC/1:14 it... a . r this ,ity . I; will n% • .qL t!"! AK. :I‘4A,ri 111111= T :.• lIENRYII. COLLINS, Produce and Commission Merchant, PORSYTII & SCOTT. I'ORIIAR.I►ING AND COMMISSION M 1:1:( 11AN'l Dealer* Li Wool, Hides, Flour, 11=IE 41#- A 1; j • ro t E 1: L ) 1:12 I'ITTSUL RUH, PF.NNA Ni rluK-r Thrl.att,h, PLUA.II I‘lllll., Wl . l Uili ./..I.llSk-ti .e. C. , . •• NI. Nlartitl. " F.. 11 3,41....,......111 I Cit 3...1, Ilk 1,. !Is .k 11,.r.tin.., Phil:. 1,...,11 3, t'.., I'./JA1...1,41. :11,1.1, N....a.it .t 1.1.31 . 1.43 I. J....... 11 I: Eld..r. ~.t 1,3113. I l'laln. T 6. nun. & 1ir..in..... 11.34k..r...111 , 1ni,...,t (`.3ll3..ll.Cincinnat 1 , 31..2,.../1, • ,1.1•1 :) ; A it 1.1u11....1: 1. C,, J• 01. II LOONY, 110tni.1,1, 11.41 . 111A/a F,1011.4, PIA /i KOONS x HERSTINE, FLOUR FACTORS, AND Gene! 41 Produce Conunision Met 'hank, PKYV:R ro P1, , 1 ' Itn mt. K, tardy A Martial AI. •• I. 'll ilmarth S (.• • =ill= 1..6 i.. I I. I.elMt• r ro A 1 3 ,1 At..l • 111141.1A,N1S .11,14 EN, N FAC FIRS .1 , ( ' ti II LSO\ F' R N A('E S `ltrought Iron Tubing', A Si) MN() I.',V .4 /. /, For Woroiltag and Ventllntloglioll4llngn. oa-11 S.t ill c,oitt - a, tLaI% to ming tui,l 1,1 Si, tiii 111 11 mit,.l•l ellori I, Vs. 1,11 , -. s;st-.•11 Hos. , e.. 1111 ii..llnrn. 11-5 , 11 N.. M ET STREET, 1 . 1n211,1/1,411. aplf, M.A.X. HUN'T'ER, FLOUR. GRAIN. BACON, LARD, LARD OIL, 1A I) pßoorci... ERA I, I I', No. :49:1 Liberty %tree*, 1'11'1'8UL:1W 11. 10, 4.1 WILLIAM B. HAYS & CO., DEAI.I.It , IY BIDON 111115, SIDES :All LARD, LARD ()11., DRIED BEEF, SLlti A It-et;ItED uud CA N A larg, , mock al wars OH luuul :a No. '497 Liberty Street, PTITSUUROII, PENN'A. %V. H. SMITH W. W. 111.3NTElt SMITH, MAIR & HUNTER, jel dAwla WHOLESALE GROCERS, 1P.2 Second and 151 Front st,, Pittsburgh, Pa JAMES BLAKELY, EUROPE kIN kGENT kND CON‘ Et I \CER, Corner of Seventh and Smilittield streets, PITTSBURG U. *a...Passengers brought from the old country to Pitt. burgh, and moneys remitted to Europe. rnov427 JAS. COLLIN , J. BANKS KNOX JAMES COLLINS & CO., Forwarding and Commission Merchants, Collins' Pittsburgh, Meadville & Erie CANAL LINES. Nos, H 4 Ay!) 115 WATER STREET, PITTSEI'RCH, PA PITTS II r Ittl 13— W liaguley t Co„ Murphy, Ticraan h Co, 1..:11 A: Sinclair, Ilanipton, 15'ilson & Cu., M' , odlons,lea.tia t Co., Englieth S Itichankon. DELPIIIA -I:aialey. Woodward SE Co., Truitt, Brother St Cu., Wood, Ilacou & Co. foIVLS PEARL STEAM MILL, AL I,E( I-1 NY. gar FLOUR DELI VERED TO FA NH LlEri in either of the tsvii OP.DEP.N may be left a: the Mill, •r in boxes at the store• of LotiAN, WILSON . CO, t Wood streeL BRAUN & REITER, cor. Liberty and Si. Clair streets H. P. SCHWARTZ, Druggist, Allegheny. TERMS: CASH, ON DELIVERY. J.Y 29 BRYAN, KENNEDY & CO. VXT. LIQUORICE. -9 cases for sale by j*-11 B. A. AHN F.STOCK A CO. MIME ~. ~~ ~~;. . ~ . +~~: t. EOM ErEfillf=ls!MFM MEM C , Et r t'l Tl'l%l I=l Late ..•I hltsbitrgli 1!1!11=1111 I=l MERE! 111 0: A 111 k. I, k , ,o. =EMI I=l ot. a .~, • • tika. '1 . 6 1 4" 1 '4 1 te '5. • _ , D 0111. AR SAP-IN -414 lr Aititit so. a micrth strict. . Mllfl ROOM, JOKER' NBW BUILDING. s NOW OPEN daily from 9 to 2 o'clock rdee, on Wednesday and Saturday evenings, from 7 to 9 Lido( et. Deposits received of alt sums not Lena than OtIP, DOLLAR, and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year, in June and beeember. Interest was declared at the rate of six per cent. per annum, on the Brat .‘f December, 3856. Also on the '..3d of June, 1856. Ileoks containing the Charter, By-Laws, Roles and Regu lations, furnished gratis, on application nt the office. Presithmi-0 EURO E A LBREE. vlct PESSID?..NTS. IL•p6aell Hepburn, John 11. Shoeuberger, Ueorge R. White, Charles Knapp, William F. Johnston, , N. Grattan Murphy, James W. 111111ra:1n, Theobald Umbstaetter, Alexander Bradley, Isaac M. Pennock, William Phillips, William J. Anderson. ISUBTT.S.B. John O. Ruchofen, James Herdman, Hill Burg - win, James D. Kelley. AI tw et Culbertson, John .M.. Kirkpatrick, Robert Chester, John D. 11.1'Cord, .1 Genii net Coffin, Waiter P. Marshall, Alonzo A. Carrier, A. M. l'ollock, John S. Cosgrove, Henry L. Ringwalt, Charb•s A. Colton, Robert Robb, E. U. Edriitgton, James Shidle, Francis Felix, George S. Belden, George F Gilitrioru, Alexander Tiadle, James is. Moon, William B. Lovely. William S. Heron, Wilson Miller. Heer•lary and Treasurer—CHAßLES A. COLTON.. Jyl9..dly FARMERS AND MECHANICS' FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE CO OF PHILADELPHIA. !lax. THOS. B. FLORENCE, Prefet. Fuw. E. Ilerinu, Secretary. STATEMENT OP BUSINESS, From o lst day of ...thyust to /he 31st day of Dec., 1806 Amount received in Marine premiums $ 68,242 31 " 39.908 82 Total premiums for tivb months CAPITA! I=l Bond of Allegheny. County, Pittsburgh, and Pittsburgh Cu =!MMI Loan on First Mortgage of Reid Estate Stocks, Collateral Cash in Bank and on hand Capital I.llbscribed, (payment nut yet due) 97,1300 OU Premium Notes, not let maturedd 00,347 31 Do.. from -Agents, (secured by Bonds) .... GI Expenses and Commi.oli,,n4 . 11,GG^.! 3tl $408,11,1 I:1 1 . 4.1a1 of Lut not yet 1501)04.1: 1.." $1,666 66 I.l,exiti GG - It'? !lull AO Ch. AO neka..n .1.01 I I.likies 'most I.diit 134,104,j,a3 Li ; y a4)1121.....1 and pri,opily paid. raFFEIN,i T. Ai 11.4 V, tie.. .1 I • .; Etpl4). TIVE,Ma9 J. lIUXTER, Ag.rt, NE. YU er , bet. Rand and Mark .11)1E1.4114 - .4 RE muru AL SA Pb; V INSURANCE COMPAN Fr F CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT WP.A. Plkiladelplita klt I: AMTS. ..0 Vonh,lA, Cargo, Fr 1,. nil pAt ,•41.1 `:1 .17 , . I, I\:1It ;;;;0T., , t.y Itivorn, Can ;•, ; L.,;„; :tt...twrs. to all parts of tha Union. 1 ; ..1.. I I; A NOE ON NI EHC.I AN 1N Gpnerully. 11-11:4,1, nail Darer Lrratu : ,4 t.,k ii, R Aii.l 1 u.int•Lin .... Bill, in Agi, Nlivi rine arid othor delois dt/l• tilt . \ . . .. IV / i i inlll .Martiu, ! Jam. C. nand., J.theoll II Seal, j Theophilus Paulding, Eattuntol A. Sootier, James Traquair, John C. Davie, William byre, Jr., Joh. li. Peurote,, Joshua L. Price, tieotg; U. Leiner, 1 James Tennent, Eduard lee I tite.loii, i Samuel K Stokes, Dr. R. NI. Llust,u, ! henry Sloan, Wiliem, C. 1.1,,ie ,e, 1 James R. NlcgarliinJ, I (ugh Ci mg,Charloe Schaffer, :. , pelic, Mensal/I, I IMbert Burton, CliArlua Fr-lira. John R. Semple, Pittsburte !I .4m, Pronto, U. 'l'. Morgan, J C; J..ltilsil, J. T. 1.....gati, W.M. MARTIN, President kf4l., Nlr Primi,louL li rN cr i.l UIR KS. Stwretarv. . P. A. MADEIRA, Agent, Nu. v 5 Wat Arr street, Pittsburg 3 , 1.4,1t1NE INSURANCE. FIRE RISKS. 11:1\LF:ICTIIH INSURANCE COMP OP PHILADELPHIA r I RI - YR PRHPITUAI,—GROiTYD BY TUC STAT! OP PtSI,I3II.VAZYIA Chartered Capital, 9500,000. .k'i ;:' AN! , /SLAY!) if NSF() I? r_4 rm.\ A lih lS 1.1 I'l'l N cow, Pruffititmt. IN .ROOEIIS, Sccretary. t./ EOIIG6 YOUNG, Trwain,. lIIMMEM! 1;111i1,3411rulk, Nlclu.la.4 6. Tvo!t.r, rill 4,o — Thu 1 . .. , 1111att1y hay tern with a Civil/ Cal ta1.:u,.l tI n list, tit•tvt111111.1 to attapt the biusino toil. übaerre prllaasllee in etolif/M Itil x prompt adjustuietit of lun_ea. .11 001 i ,, N. 76 Water titreet.. J. NEW'l'Uti JONES, IGIECEE! f.,ll,)wim; well Linos., n and responsible firms in Pitts -1.11 gh ha% t. authurixe.l reference In them, with regard to the ,tiihilify and soundoes of the Manufacturers' Insurance Comlciny. Kramer .4 Rahm, I...Sruttli sr Co J,ne, Tiernan a Ce PITTSBURGH LI FE, FIRE AND MARINE INSUR A NC'E COM PAR Y, CoRNER oF WATER ANT) MARKET STREETS, PITTSBURGII, PA. ROBERT GALWAY, President. Ti OF. tlaltl All, Pberetary. .4E-Thin C..pany Inakps exery insurance apperlattang t or •oollorted pith LIFE A 1.... against DULL AND CAIIOO RISKS on the Ohio :tea 11.N0,01,16R1 r. rx and trihntariva, and XI ARINE RISKS t Ct~nernlly. • And At'aill+l 1,41 and Damage. by Fine, and against lb, ..1 the NaV4., , : ttinli and Transrn)rnitinn I' IL. I at Owl,.xrnt rah, with earnty all pai 11,1. t I ;IN Ay, Samuel NPCI,III,,tI, 1..... 1 .1i I' NI U, J.,11u Sett, !MEE 11.004,4 ' , A:Sill/lA. Carl 1.. CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY (IF PITTSBUROIi. WII,I.IAM IiaaIALEY, Frrsitb•nt. S.I..NII:FL :4e,rriary. OtT.'rF2 1114/•i . 1.0 weer Markel anti Woad Oriels 1 Lmil HULL AND Caltoo FtIStIA, oat nu , ititit. tbd Nlia,i.sippi Rivers and tributaries. lusuras against Lams Damage by FIRE. Abp'. ttgaittst tho of the Sea and biltllkd NaTigal int. .1,1 MU inp, MENEM Itagn M. C,r1 , 1.01 . , :':uuucl 1103, t 1r M. lino.. 1., r• If arbuttgli, 11 nlb•r lirynnt, EUREKA INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH. JoHN it SHOENBERGER, President. RoBERT PINNEY. Secretary. C. W. BATCHELOR, General Agent. W ILL INSURE AGAINST ALL KINGS OF MARINE AND FIRE RISKS. Dutzeruks. . . .1 11. Sls..Pitlx.rger, 0. W. Cass, C. W. Batchelor, f W. K. Nimick, Istuvi M. Pennock, T. T. B. Updike, W. W. Martin, • lt. D. Coclu - an It. I'. Leech, Jr., q .1 John A. Cnng ley, Ueorgu S. Seldris, ' S. S. Bryan, David M'Candless. 1:14 - All LOSEICI3 sustained by parties insured under policies ' mood by this Company will In liberally adjusted and prompt ly poll at its OFFICE, No. US WATER STREET. [jyll I'ENNS Y ANL( INSURANCE CO. OF PITTSBURGH. Corner of Fourth and Smitlafleld Streets, ACTII , IIIIZED CAPITAL, $300,000. 44-Ini,nre Bulding4 and othor Property against Loan or Damage I.v Fire, and the Perils of tho Bea and Inland Navi gation um.l Trithin,rtutiou. DIRECTORS. Wiu. F. Jelinet..n, Paitenfou, Jacob Painter, A. A. Carrier. 1 - `Cliutrk, Jae. P. Tanner, George W. Smith, W. S. Haven, D. K Park, I. Grier Sproul, Wade Hampton, 0. M. Long, A. J. Jones, J. H. Jones, H. R. Coggabiall. OFFICERS. Prrcident Hon. WM. F. JOHNSTON. Fire .President RODY PATTERSON. :keg and Trona A. CARRIER. WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY, Prrrenuao El. EORGE DARSIE, President; F. M. GORDON. Si.wretary. Will 111.11r0 H4,7itlelt all kinds of risks, FIRE and MARINE. All ban will be liberally adjusted and promptly paid. A I bane I 11StittitiOli, namayed by Directors who are well k !Wall in the community, and who are determined, by promptneas nod liberality, to maintain the character which they have assumed, as offering the heat protection to those why, (lustre to be Imam!. Dutzeroaa—R. Miller, Jr_ C. W. Ricketoon, J. W. Butler, N. Llintet, Jr., W. M. Smith, C. lhmsen, George W. Jackson, A odreW Ackley, Jamea Lippincott, George . Darele, James Mc- Auley, Alexander Nimick, Thomas Scott. . 1 317 - Office, No. 92 Muter street, (Warehouse of Bpang Co.. up stairs,) Pittsburgh. noyftly INSURANCE ! INSURANCE I —Applicfr tion for Insurancu for several good reliable Insurance uompanits received by UEO. W. BUNN, at his Beal Estate .k gvucy Luid Intelligence Office, ou the north side of Ohio fourth door east of the Diamond, ALLEGHENY Our. Ju7 JAMES hltltlt, Jo lib r. &t MINTED KERR & HUNTER, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, —AND -44-STEAMBOAT AGENTS,Iiie N 0.21 Levee, between Pine and Olive sit., fc4d2(lk4l4y) SAINT LOUIS, Mo 'f, ~.'lit .. I , . ft , ' — iffeqeab`7 MEM 7 . A v Amutrikinur GREAT CONSOLIDATED t"l" . 'StV.._V. '7 RCUS & MENAGERIE The Largest Establishment in titialEctietit , .. • WILL Er, EXHIBITED AT PIITEIBTAIWI,:y,, , .#p ON Jar 3D, ira AND 6TH, DUX, AT. MB * Urn Lor—Opss AT 2 Aas..2.P.M. • ' YOUR PERFORAIANCEFIr ON THE A.cyupl.o.• Doors cmen unobour prevloits to the Arthitie . .pirtieritilice The Equestrian. and Hymnvs:4a TAIWPS*. Onnprise the principal Stars of .Ftift‘e 60ionie*Pga- - , At the head of whom are the celebratek:". ' COOKE FANltOri' 2 '; : ;: . :: - '• - From Astley's Roxitl Amphitheatre, London,. then, FRANCISCO BROTHERS, Four in number, from the Cirque Natkentle, Paris, II JEUNE Loris, the most Classic Equestrian of the Age: FRANK CARPENTER, the Daring Bare.back Eider ; Messrs. LiLLDRETII, WADWKLL, HORNELL, de.;•andEEPARATIC TROUPES OF VOLTIOUERS, ACROBATS, PAKTOKTIK4 ISIS AND DRAMATISTS. TWO STAB. CLOWNS 1 DEN STONE, the most Original Wit and pungent• Jeste- • in America: and IL CROWIIURST, his English compeur,s fellow of infinite wit," and the greatest Trick Clown Issas world. Lender of the Cornet Band lIBILMAN LUDWIG. .$lOB,lOl 31 . 300,000 LA) E MENAGERIE Is the most perfect ever cribibited, and contain, the LARGEST and MOST COMPREHENSIVE COLLECTION GI? ANIMALS from $408,161 11 $ 78,721 88 EUROPE, ASIA, AFRICA AND AMERICA, Ever comprised in one Zoological Institute. I nanedlatelyaftet the arenic performances, 69,950 00 30,334 00 11,002 22 enter the cages of Ids Trained Anima; cooihrting of LIONS, LIONESSES, TWO ROYAL BENGAL TIGERS, LEAPING TRIER, PANTaras, LEOPARDS, AG. - And exhibit to the spectatorthe tronderful atkiectiotello , which ha holds thew allege denizens of the jutigle oak.: forest. ADMISSION-25 cents; (r half price.) Iteserved "Box • Gate 50 cents; Children 25 cents. COMMONWEALTH INSUILINCEEO•_ HARRISBURG, PENNA. Chartered Capital, . $300.1(10p4. Iltdtirfsi Boildistas and ollar Property against Lieetof.4. .b.a.age Ly Th.; n 16.), agaill.l Perils of the Sea, Jahold '- \ adz - talon and Traosponstioo. ' - OF FIC&RS—SIMON CAMERON, President. at J PARKE, Tiee CARRIER, secretary. A A CARRIER, Agent, Fourth and Smithfield. irezaidic COTCH BOTTOM LAND FOR - J TRY SEATS AND OARDENING VORPOS/1*- a' PUBLIC SALE.—On THURSDAY, Juno 28th, it 3 ifclOCk will be mid on the premises that very valuable and hand somely located piece of ground, containing over fifty-ilva u. res, situated on the North aide of the Monongahela dint .. in Peebles township, about two and a half mild; Crean city. The above which has been subdivided into ISts of from too to ten aeries, to suit purchasers, comprising part of the ebeicest of the well known Scotch Bottom tract,. lying bo. . tween the Braddock's Field Plank Road and the MonongM beta river, adjoining lands of the tato James Rosa, and being' Part of the Woods' //Sam. This land is now imder cultivation, every foot of it aralder , - , awl of the very limit quality for gardening and most deitimble v cite,, for Country Resident - ail, Mfg 31, situated on the bank of the Monongahela, Within . 11.131 c.;• minutes ride of the centre of business over a gnat' Tim& • • gentlemen seeking a beautiful secluded countryhotitoesity of accrue, or Gardeners, a warm and fertile eon lo convent- - rot to market, nu more favorable opportunity could be nr. forded. • . kr,210 2", WU lu 160,440 ,- 2t.,152r u 9^,3911 w luil OW toU P ans can be obtalnesl at the office of M. Swonstweldei hey., 143 Fourth street, or at the corner of Wood "a`ctd_riftli.' 5 treats. Title Indisputable. Teems, one MIL melt, balance In 11* - , equal annual payments, scoured by bend and InOtilfe4t s *-4, ; „, the premises, with interest payable aetnl-aiuntally.ir N. EL—Omnibuses will leave tba cornerOCClllust:44,4;.- Fourth streets nt 2: 1 1, o'clock, P. vey poisons dostroon of tourchaalug, to the P. M. DAVlB,4oclinneet;, , "'-' TARY GOODS AT REDIIGED _LI A. A. MASON S CU, ere uow „ meek of Dry Goods comprising every tstriety of sillitdisWiy,:,:„, muntillas, Silk and straw bonnets, duo dress goods, 'exuhroitKii., eries and trimmings, hosiery, gloves and mitts, cloolis**SPV 4 housekeeping goods of every desuiption,ike.,,gegiiiiiattV_,. reduced prices. No. 25 Fifth stmt.. .6;!Aitahi,Vl44* FOR SALE A very desirsibleSetiftf3- Iteeidence, containing 63Aeres, beentift ft idaaftWome.r:k the Ohio Myer, and adjoining the town of Baitat4iarell proved, with a good Cottage Howe and other - forest shrubbery, it c. THOMAS VCOODFI,: je23 75 Fourth street., , CIOUN'PHY SEATS FOR SALE—In 'the handsomest locations on the Fourth Street Road, three miles from the city.' Now is the time to buy. Rubies 'of jeM THOMAS WOOD% TA Fourth_St. N , OCSES FOR SALE—ACM on SALE—AII 'R&M - Wands' Printed Land Register, whicttis, ghee gratis to all who call at Nc. 75 FOURTH street: If yotterhih a House on a speculation, Lull in THOMAS WOODS', _ _j03.1'75 Fourth street, William Neal, A Ilral Weekm, Chattel 3. Fie E 12712120 Summer Arrangement. - ALLEGIIVY VALLEY RAILROAD. Shortest and quickest Route to an Follett' on the Allegheny Inver. - , TWO DAILY TRAINS leave Pittsburgh as follows;,?: `;:;,.. learning .Erpreu, at 8 o'clock, A. M., for KlTTAlifillit4T.i), CLARION, FRANKLIN, 11121 DANK, DRAWS 13.188n4Y - c. SLAIIONINO, lIKIMERSEURO, BROOKVILIX Mid , iiihk , ' , I points North. Evening .Iccomeiodrtion loaves at 5:45, P. M., stopplng• n i'' , ‘...c. all way-stations. • .;, .....4ye. - 7 Fare to Kittanning, $1,115. . -.‘„, ~/...,. _ ~ Middlesex $1 75 C1ari0n...—.......:.........,.53 tirte '-- v. '5 Smicksburg..—... ...... 2 50 Panzatawney ...... -....-„ 3 2. 1 . Bed-Bank 2 25 Reimeneburg 2 50 ..1 • ~ Carterville 275 Reedaburg ......... -,,....-.. , an0 '. Adams 2 00 Rural 1ii11age....,....—.. I`BB ' - . Brady's Bend 2 25 Mationlng ............. 1.76 ."1 ''. Kelleraborg ..- .......... ... 2 00 Texas - 2 1 Bethlehem 2 75 Mechanicsburg.-- ...... 8 00 ' ..,, Sbannondale ......... ...... 3 25 Brookville.-- ........ ..... 3 75 .1,. Tickets to all of the above places can be procured at the• ~ 4 ,, . 4 Oitce corner of Peon and Wayne streets, and at th e Depot '3--a= on T aylor street. A. .1. 11OPPIAI, . Je2l Superintendent- Wilson, Childs & Co, Hampton & 11. Childs & Co. STATE FAIR --The undersigned.Conme tee, 11ppointad to solicit subscriptinns t . to encUre the holding of the State Psir at Pittsburgh, hereby saltation r. JACOB GLOSSES, one of their Committee to ce ll ed the' ,eune. OLOSSEIt roll on sub:writ:ere during the 1.n...0r Month N. G. MURPHY, N HOLM) S, Jon& A. COSGROVE, WILLIAM H. MISR, JACOB - 0103n% I ammilte. =Elle Charlen I:11010ot. itmtiril AlAltsilo4l H. In - ov‘li, Ciirlotian Zug, Itel,ert 11. Hartley, ALL FISIIERKEN, Amateurs ot-Profea- Mantas, who desire to have the CHEAPEST atatitESt TACKLE fu the city, CAB at the sign of thii , GO,LDEX UN. No. 136 WOOD street. Besides this, waketpaffaiai•:3l. surtnient of WINS, 1•11a01.14, RTFLMTABLETtriti:PDOS.'•'''' la C UTLERY, Ar ItOWN &-WRTLETV., , jest OT Capt. Mtu-k Sterling, KilMUOi M. Kier, William Bingham, J,,ltn S. Ltilwot th, Francis Sellers, OUSE TO I LET-4.- Two , ; Story 'Ftattii• A House, on Irwin btred., roamlon 10011 liably. Nnqalie or, riez] - anizßE. & moKETsow.v.r, J. School:maker, Ilietni B. nuyd. plac2l HOUSE TO • LET - --A?::obniiii6dioui Story BRICK DWELLING -, 11013 4 314 Wilted Franklin street, oppossid3 the Bath Pre *feriae 'Chivas. Posecesion given immediately. Empire at the house, or & • ISICKETSON, Je2l HATS, CAPS AND SHOES AT TION.---On SATURDAY morning, June "Ilst, : ai - o'clock, will 1w sold, at the Commercial Sales Rootas,eofter of Wood and Fifth streets -12 dozen fresh Cassimere, Lineal and Itar'd Caps 10 " Canton Straw Hats; 20 " Braid and Leghorn flats; pairs Man's Buskin Shoes; 4 " Ladies' " 6 u assorted Shoes. jo2l LAMP -BLACK-50 bbls. just received and for tale by f .le2l] YLNSu BROS. POW'D G 1331 ARABIC—it Ilia:ou.han and for sale by ( Je2l BROS. WHITE WAX—ISO lbs. in store find for sale by FLEMING BROS-. AND B. lINIMENT-20 gross of Ait-,la fen's on band and for sale by, + 4t ;. Je2l ' FLEZ,tINQ ' GUM TRAGAC and for sale by LIIDLUM'S SPECIFIC-5 gross in store end for tale by Lie2l] EMO* - SODA ABEL, of a good and uniform quality; ruanufacturod by the Pa.Balt Manufacturing ipany x . at Tarentum. On hand and for aide by je2l FUMING BROS. • • CONCENTRATED LYE—A new article for making Soup, warranted superior to POtigth in every reapvt. Remember, I pound worthlo of Potlndt.' ' On hand and for sale by (Jag HERMIIVI BHOB JULY MAGAZINES AND NEW BOOKS. Gotley's Lady's Book for July. Graham's Magazine . " . Peterson's BeDon's " Now York Journal, " • Yankee Notions, Suroner's Great Speech In the c„„.,« The White Chief; by Capt.. Siaynnlield. The Old•Flearane; by Tire llubbark. Ll=ltit-'n., IVane,lbla Fortunes and hht Frieridii • ' Adventured of Gerard the Lion Miler. Received and for sale .by U. BUM & (Xt. Jell) . - :.• . No. 32 Smithfield Must - - - - - FON FOR TRH LITTLE VOL ct..:„Th o 'mammoth nuotammigAntAN lots Just arrived, nod so 'has Howes Disguise fte Jalrft. - ea% or send git thaw W. IL El EX 4_lXL.ll.;',' jezo Ilfth tholisseno • ••.• a.. - x. ..4~: J . PROFESSOR LANGWORTIFir UGAIC-10 laic's. prime N. Q. Sugar for 't salo by . , . [ jOM] I.IENRY U. mums. ANTED—A good Sli.Eta' /12011170111*. - 'lnquire at wma.tais = Marketstreek, je2l:3t 1/1 ••• .• , " REAM TARTAR-1500 lbs. just received an 1 for solo by [jai] PLBMING LEAVER'S HONEY SOAP-20 gross in o' more and for sale by 1 Je2ll PUKING BROS. . TH-400 lbs. on [Je2l] FLEMING EROS. • S'' .14 LLs,a „ . ...... ~... . ~.. . '..;.” .?.7-'4•7.-..,fi-3'7.- .;'.:•:.:;. .',..,.?..4' -,: , '„, , ~ P. M. DAVM3, Anctimite . r.