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" • I , i," 1 .4 4 , ' •_ • - gPk 42,',P 4 0' 4 • ' • vl.; 7 b ti ; kTt 1-` t yt "'• ;rztvesigialoiv MEI MEM EOM t • • X, t , -., . r '.e~ <. ~ - (`,~ , y ~'a _• , , (T t' Vitisburg4 05t. TUESDAY MORNING FOR PRESIDENT, JAMESF BUCHANAN PENNSYLVANIA ', O FOR VICE PRESIDENT, JOHN C. BRECKENRIDGE, DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET GEORGE SCOTT, or CoLuitwan Co AUDITOR GENERAL: JACOB FRY, Jr., Ronvommtir Co. TIMOTHY IVES, Parma Oocarrr SEE reading matter every day on first page Democratic State Central Committee The members of the Democratic State Central Committee will meet at Henry Omit's Hotel, Harrisburg, on Wedues• day, June 25th . , at 2 o'Clock, P. M. J. W. FORNEY, Chairman. Tnt Data:maw Comma OF Comarmosses met at the St. Charles Hotel, on Saturday, June net, In pursuance of the call of the Chairman. In the absence of the Chairman, lion. C BA LER wee ap pointed Chairman pm /owl. On motion, it wan /trained, That it to inexpedient to change the time pre , timely axed for the meeting of the Oonyention, to wit: 23d day of August. On motion of Col. James Salisbury, aoconded I.y R. R. Roberts, iftq, it was Ruoked, That we recommend to the Connty Convention the pr•priety of changing the manner of voting for the nomination candidates, by voting rico rece, instead of mark ing. es heretofore. C. SH.A. LER, Chairman, pro km Joint N. M'CLowar. Secretary. VENALITY OP THE OPPOSITION A grand coup cr eta! is about to be made by the late proprietor of the " Woolly Horse" and his friends, to secure the election of that " enterpri sing young man" to the Presidency. Barnum, the great showman, gave a good round sem to Fremont for that curious animal, which has doubtless, by this time, been exhausted in pro• curing his nomination for the Presidency. But according to those immaculate advocates of this precocious aspirant, the New York Timm and Herald, the great Mariposa estate in "California is to be tapped, and piles of money are to be ex pended in this groat contest for the "Woolly Horse" candidate. Hear how these incorrupti. ble patriots exult in the prospect of this " largrot wealth," to be used in the campaign. The Tim., says: " It is needless to say that the opposition elements now happily combined by the action of the Phil, delphita Convention, here every thing to gain, and tne prospect of the largest wealth trheronrrlth to pay. la the campaign we have entered upon. To ttn , ,e upon whom such sordid inducements are alone etb,-.1 clone, they have the whole resources of the fedot at patronage to offer. "Without deliberately holding out any such bait for mercenary aid, the opposition will, in spite itself, attract a 'formidable rote of thte not rery spectaide description. Since the flays when the intl.'_ once of Gen. Jackson ceased to be omnipotent, the value of this little secret has been repeatedly demi... sussed." The Herald, whose extraordinary and sudden summersault into the Fremont ranks excited , o much astonishment, holds forth in the following even more jubilant strain : " The Fremont cause will doubtless hare plenty money, books, pamphlets, pictorials, songs, transt.er encies, and agitation in every shape and form; 00./ they will _furtherm o r e hare the *timuitut of o sweep of the public plunder. On the other hand, while there is nothing of enthusiasm in the name or history of Mr. Buchanan. it, is very uncertain whether he will have even half.a-dozen good offices to gi% e away.,• Nor is this all : The Chicago Times informs us that the Kansas Aid money is to be applied to this same object. And this is the great party that wituld hare us believe it is actuated by pure patriotism and love of country The gross trading and truck ling to dictation manifested by their recent at tempts at fusion, would satisfy the most unob serving of the utter hollowness of such pro fessions ; but we question if any one could hale anticipated such impudent and open acknow ledgments of the uUer venality and corruption of these miserable factionists. It is the first time in the history of the political campaigns of this country, that such an unblushing and auda cious avowal has been made. But we possess an abiding faith in the honesty, patriotism and incorruptibility of the people; and can tell these hirelings that the great Mariposa estate, the Kansas Aid imposture, and the stimulus ' of anticipated •• public plunder. - will them but little in their Quixotic attempts to ele vate this very .• enterprising young man " to the Presidency. THE NOMINEE WITH THREE TAILS. The nature of. Col. Fremont's connection with Barnum's woolly horse humbug is a matter of no consequence just now ; but the kind of IL " hanimal " that the " Republicans" and K. N. 's have gut up to run a presidential ruc,• is a curiosity far ahead of Barnum's hors It is a Small horse with a woolly head and tw., tails. And there is some prospect of its basing three tails before long. Stockton, it is supposed. may withdraw and leave Raynor to run alone for the Vice Presidency. It will then be Fremont and Dayton as a woolly heed ticket: Frem,d,t and Johnston as a soft shell ticket w lb a w00' . % head : and Fremont and Raynor as a hard shell ticket with the same kind of a head. Now we submit that this fruit of the inter- coarse of the late three eastern conventions i prodigy excelling in novelty anything Bernina has yet exhibited. In the great showman's hand a " speculation " could be made out of it . But in the hands of the wrangling fusionists it must prove a failure. The question " How shall Fremont rid of the surplus tails ?" Any, 4t , tpoppt at am , imitation would produce depletion that would greatly weaken him. Cut off the Johnston tail and in the linguage of some "indignant Penn sylvanians " 'at Philadelphia, " Penniilvania would be lost by 50,000." We quote from the Times, E. N. Cut off the Raynor tail and every southern K. N. vote goes to Fillmore and Donel eon. Fremont cannot kirk his own extra tails off, as Jake's mule did in lowa. Such an attempt would be equally weakening as amputation. T. persuade the extras to drop off of their own ac cord would be little less disastrous. A vast amount of strength would " drop off " with them, and enure to the benefit of Fillmore and Donel son. Either way it seems apparent must pro duoe a loss more than equal to the gain ; and we are forced to the conclusion that the woolly head horse with three tails will prove as decided a failure as Barnum'S animal did. In Oriental countries a " Bashaw with three tails " is a trump ; but in this country a presidential nomi nee with three tails is a low card, and can never "As things have themselves " just now, we confess it is difficult to determine upon what point of the hostile line to turn our batteries. We must wait for further developments, differing a little from the Rhode Islander in the meantime. The Times reports a Rhode Island delegate at Philadelphia as saying that "if Josh Giddings can't have things all his own way he'll smash 'en? up." The truth is " Uncle Josh " had thingi all his own way at Philadelphia, and " arnashed em up " besides. ----- OBE TEEN. -Mr. Buchanan has distinctly an nounced in his letter of acceptance, that he shall accept only for one term. W e like this recogni tion and endorsement of the one term principle. It is practically correct, and will, no doubt, be the practice of the Democratic party. Gen. Jackson was the last President who served two terms, and unless some extraordinary man or circumstances are developed in the future, the one term principle will be practically carried out hereafter by the Democracy, without any change in the Constitution being needed for that purpose. . 4 41 , f--trit4; . 1 4, . • ..46. 110 . • • A.t tr." ./ • "J‘. JUNE 24 OF KENTUCKY iliNdl. 0113XX181110 n 3 SUILVIITOR OESIMAL ;Nswm • .t • ' f4 ' l w`W, AY IDLE ATTEMPT —A desperate effort ADDRESS be made by the —Republicans" to Sece-a pOV lion or the vote of the naturalizedeitirins totre Of the Democratic State Central ' support of thtir Frentilitt and4rat taitid ticket, Committee, and also, at the stinin One, se;tr ' e c..-op eration of thii noretiern — Ktiiit' Nitithings for the same turPO. T i ittuf:4the naturalized citizens and the Know Nothings are to be brought upon the same platform, and made to love one another exceedingly. To show how they commence this hopeful task we quote the following from the Philadelphia Tmo , s, the Know Nothing organ. at , to remarks made at the Philadelphia convention. An Indiana speaker said :. "He didn't know that hey could get any of them Dutch and Irish votes in his State that Giddings had talked about. The Denocrats al ways got 'em, and he thought always would. They might carry Fremont in Indiana, but it would be au awful tight squeeze. Indignat t Pennsylvanians declared that be would be beaten 40,000 in this State and offered to bet $lOO to $5O that he couldn't carry Indiana or Illinuis, niggers, Dutch, Irish and all." It will be observed that they put the "nigger' first, and then the "Dutch," and then the "Irish." That is the way they expect to get "Dutch and Irish" Totes. It is the Know Nothing estimate of the intelligence of the naturalized citizens to suppose they can be so beguiled ; and it is the Know Nothing estimate of their value as citizens to rank them after and below the negroes. Surely the Germans must go for Fremont after such a complimentary notice. Observe, our et tract is from a Know Nothing paper Tas belief is gaining ground that Spain with the help of England and France, is about to at tempt the re-conquest of Mexico and Criti ti America. It is believed that upon no other e.up position can the present movements of thoQe governments bo accounted for. England con. flout-3 her preparations for•war. The Fronrh government wantonly inNultm the repretentataves of the United States government: and Spain opens a war with Mexico by arming her enure fleet. Austria, it is supposed, may make cola mon cause with the Western nations against that free progressive government of ours, whose ex ample of liberty and prosperity. oen.hipe 1 is be coming every day more dangerous to the /espy ie governments of the old world. CALIFURNIA.—There are but two political par ties in California—the Democratic. and the Kt - I,w Nothing. The Democratic party in cordial united upon Buchanan and Breekinridge Ti e Know Nothing State Council ha, declared fur Fillmore and Donelson with great unanimity, •ii will siii.p.,rt that ticket trettgth there \lf Ft ha, n.. par!) .t• the State he prulea,ee t" odi iii hvme TUE New l ork Herald is not satisti,-.1 conventiuns yet It want. one mot - ,, to $4 , 6.. ! about the flr.t of Septeniher, to kee if thrir not be a little more And it suppo- the Fillmore organi?ati-ri will ..übtnit d: tation Vain thought' Mr. Fillmore run. Union man for the sake of the IThiLm. and w never withdraw to help a ”eztional party (met It. M. RIDL,LE, the Patel.ur i h .A.urnal, was une of the advoestee W the " ehahhy treattnint, be calk it. f the "republican t,war I, N.'s. Un beaded knees our neighher and only craves lease to serve in the ranks..( those who boast that their —ninth has knocked Know Nothingisto on the head WHIG P+PEtt, nee flu HAN ix --The ;it. I, RepuLhcan, t 1 a. in • • 111 , 1(11(,, no Dalton Ga. : Tin+, --all old-Itne I§)g r great prominence in their re:Tem.:l, .ect hare come out tturet,erv, , fl:, Mr FttAmout. has arrivea at New 4,011.. Lan been mqviseti with n go,el I •• aad powder. - find w.. 1 , r , . 1 ,0,1y ;.,, .* {ore Ling whether h e will dec!iike a I ' I presidency. tiueiiii he will nit LETTER FROM WASHINGTON PA Waaril , ,r , a. Pa Jana I.lv, has IhNet, a jubile, ae,.h :n good borough The I itetrar) st e• throng of interegtoil aparlatorr auK,Erert a r .raq.ar, with the Olympr. garnet. t*. n Lab the Irart,rd • immortal ,f .irtarca acre w•JuL W re,a•rt, arratuloa:,:r by thou Lost_, of adln trers and ',art can.. H been a week of gaiety. rejoicing and pride to the tow! rivaling in ita varied anauveinente the pleasvurer t carnival,. at Venice. For Washington College It gloriono and happy pleaann. Tots H>a the tat, hirth.day of that renerahle apdhar 0, many e:. dren. And (ruin tar nod nigh Lbey rattle 1. , galL, around their Abea ilatcr, and offer the tribute. .•• *heir grateful hearts: to twine fresh garland+ the brows of their honored mother. Those ahr. 6 n .1 left her sears ago came back bearing the green la., relp they bad won on the woritre, battle tient . a . trophies to her whelad armed and panoplied them for the conflict. On Sunday morning the line.-alaiireate sortrem preached by Dr. Scott. P r e,d en r o f t h e r ' li ege the evening a A1.,111,D an, dolt Vere.l before the ty of Religion,. Inqulr), by Iter. 14 NV iflvr. A„r of t lie .lar.,huo w tt.cet,.l • tt.ix ditwour-e, 11.2 i W ri ruppiy IJiit place 14 ft ha, the re 1.1.1111(...,. being a profound and poliah,al seholttr, and .1. 1., oc,,atii. , ll his reputatvin was well ve•teine.l gentleman of great learning, ext4.ll.lve raidit: ! pleasing manner,, arid IP It shirt ornaillVllt to the II: stltution. On Tuesday ei ening it mi.rTnt.o vra • 1/(1,1`1, sal before the Alumni AP.oeintion of the relieve. Rev. Franklin Moore. of Whe e lin g , comparatively a young man Mr. Moore ,tand.. vrrr high, and deservedly s‘,, so n pulpit orator, in tle estimation of those who have heard him.'lnc ao dience listened with worked delight, ni..l adz.. rr • his brilliant fancy, his pohobed st.) le, and his carnet and impressive manner. 'Wednesday morning wive taken up with the timer Mewl in the Cstliege proper. The graduating ~ 1:i was not large. but most of the young gentlemen quitted themselves very creditably. This wt. , memorable epoch in their lives. The doors or 0 College closed behind them—they lingered on i balcony and looked out at the future with anxious and inquiring gate. It, still, stony, as expressi on less an a Sphynx, returned the stare. Their position on tile threshold of life calls up a troop of recolle.. tines, and suggests a train of thought which I intn-t not follow now. On Wednesday evening, Jane's 11. Hopkins, of your city, delivered an address befo re the Phi-gamma-delta Society. Afterwards, John 1.. Dawia.n, of Fayette county, addressed the Washing ton and Union Literary Societies. Mr. Dawson's speech was full of eloquence and learning, and was appreciated by a large and attentive audience. At the close of his address there was a beautiful display of tire works in the campus; an illuminated balloon was sent up; it sailed gracefully away until lost in the depths of distance; the college buildings were illuminated, and the whole scene was surpas singly grand. To the there is something so awe in spiring and solemn in a fall, quiet blare, or a flaming rocket, that I never witness suet, exhibitions with out wondering how Nero could rejoice while Rowe was burning. But when the artificial lights died out and the moon rolled on her way in silent sweetneis, inspiring all with gentleness and love, each felt that though art might gratify for the moment, the beau ties and glories of nature are unfailing. On Thursday Robert A. Koontz, Esq., delivered a salutation to the alumni of the college. lie was fol. lowed by Rev. James J. Brownson, with a historical address. Then Thomas H. Elliott, M. D., of Alle gheny city, delivered an address commemorative of deceased alumni of the college. All of these address. es were exceedingly interesting; were written in a -classical. captivating style, and received the unani mous and hearty commendations: of an intelligent and discriminating audience. They are AI to be pub lished, and you will have the pleasure of perusing them. On Thursday afternoon a jubilee dinner was Served up fur the alumni, who did full justice to all the luxuries. After the table was cleared there was "a feast of reason and a flow of soul." Venerable ministers, learned jurists, eminent politicians, and renowned instructors partiolpated in the proceedings and added to the hilarity of the occasion. 'OD Thursday evening the festivities closed with a party given by Mrs. Hanna, principal of the Female Seminary here. It was a brilliant and pleasant party. The number of bright-eyed beauties assem bled there, was a subject upon every tongue--of coarse I moan every masculine tongue. y 4i.o k now I have little taste for such things, don't you? But I unite with all in expressing the thanks due that ac complished lady and successful instructor, Mrs. Han na, in the liberal entertainment given. I could tell you much more of the interesting doings of the week, but I have no more time nor paper, so believe me Yours truly, SCRIBBLER. PROP. CONRAD, of Wittemburg College, Ohio, estimates the number *Germans, or descend ants of Germans In the United states at 4,000,- 900. 1% 7 .4 -4,4). • 17.:1 j 6 " The Democratic State Central Committee of Pennsylvania performs a pleasing duty in direct ing the attention of the people to the nominations made by the National Conventio n , on th e Gth of June, IS. l lti The incidents which prt reded, ac companied and followed that decision of the representatives of the National Democrat v, hare inspired the felicitations of patriotic meu in every part of t h e country. The voice of the people, faithfully represented at I 'lll6l_lllM, gratefully re, onds t, the action or the thoiven tion. The re,ilt had scarcely been announced before it 1 , 1, , welcomed in every State of the confederacy, and the rejoicings of the people confirmed the earnest, all pervading and deep seated sentiment in favor of our distinguished statesman. Since the time when the masses proclaimed their preference for the hero of New Orleans no such demonstration has been witness ed in the United States. The harmonious exam ple of the august body which selected our candidates was promptly followed by the en dorsement of the most distinguished intellects in the Democratic party. The voice of the venerated Cass. first raised at the Capi tal of the [Mon in tte support of these I candidates. was re-echoed by the patriotic Douglas, and the upright Chief Magistrate of the Natimn. The great cities of the North, and of the West, and of the far South, caught up the enthusiasm which ratified the nominations at the Convention itself and a national ovation. impr.• eedented in our annals, was crowned with . the I voluntary tributes to our can,- ,d mail.). id the moot eminent men hereto ore in the rants of the opposition . The people. if anitnatril liy one Tustin, tiocked from ilitie.rent •iirictions of the 1 nine to the scene of action to derlare their preferetv'e f or J a n ie , Itlndianan They had followed hi. , record during a long life, until. at last. :1, ur after nn. , ihrr the venerated representative- .1 disappeared from the •ia, , f , of 11,11‘ , 11. lir 1 , 14'11111e li;tir -p ••d. .r for the hiellio-t ott. i c .11 their glut. .lt 11 pe iiot when !Hello!, reir: - voldeiox it, 011 V dranch of Cotigre•iis and (hr. to usurp control in the other it lien the are .1 and arri-1 onto etlect iu several Statep of the f 111(1”, 'WI, a man 'IP Mr. litichao an becomes a tial:prial cceossity. Thirty-five year: , dodinguidie 1 ii , erviece tii,lll,l country In the National Council., thirty-live years unsultdid by a single tai.dakr. thirty-tire years of altnicit constant riesuciation with the eminent patnot• I oilier toys- thiity five nears of elmmpionsh.p of the t'dnidout; red•ier him peculiarly the candidate for the coming ritrat t r.gre. Perinilk a. nia, after Frio nt,l, s I,er favorite son at the for of Alter Nittiunal av I after ylvi ing with unmurmuring p itiiiiiiieto their ileci•ion law, t hot her Ii le'ity to pritietfil h 1101 I .een forgotten. a" I that the 7.,'lttetl at Iltr. See IltQ her eal the %lON I et ipee 410, I- Conti 1(tIt-1. I-0. i I 1-.1 , NI ity xe (1, I-4 f.. „a sir brethren in ether ... 4 ta: that ehtl, she ton irs tr,.k•..-- li e • of the wit — I f 1.1..Tt hoe! thr In her I c/4311. I. Il'hr,” The 4 her annals " Th.. • :In I ..o.• • f !he r •••.. Prut , the II .1 1::t•-tin! tuelo ,!11.t1e11: . • p..rthy -1 the ..1v ,0,1 )6y .1 , fir .IxLtiftry !g-t. ,n now the t•A0.11.11. the v.ft „1 the km,rs,,, the •rrr. re, 1,1: Sql•••Ii. I'o4. 36' • !1., '11,t11,11 ,!le \•ru • ..(111 I h lio v.. 10 Y ""'" ti, h t . p. :1, 4 y it it-gr flr•-• ..f trn • cr r -e, I II .. ! . F1..t,. tet ei l, b. anf, are a I'a • 1,1-. h t:. 11., •.%g .1 :a the lerorLi \Jr Itrt,•k.nr , •iv• kerVP tho L. Stmt., Hut- yesi a ,I.4tutguni.ht , l of the uiar 1 ranch ..1 II 4 spertule>< is ti latter t. at in ft lit rank Ante, lona ~. 311 I W •Ii fat attn a prrril neat place !a the hi• r•;iticsi frausl lie 1.1. I,tiot t) t3,erlri M 4tt r 51,11'.. , 1 high be ~ts-,pr; le I t. lat. I . : eV, • l'.•tigre,r, Iv! elo re f. )1.• , • , sata:evre , l 1 r t!". • - nh at , , luring a .ka 14111,aig the r.-1,,,ct Eta•; '!•1 , - a . vr,.. 12 • it 11 , tlille . 1 ! v.ll h I t r. • t:1!1 I •r it, cht , icr. ri 'lv./ ii tnumi tre!i! ti Dein,cratic I p trarilole•l whet; \lf + Imft aßreed " r.t. • e. - y..1, the 41,0., ,611. yr, •lippa r:. ril • .4.11tillIft1( ultd of . L.'tion who • elinrarteril,l that tr,tere.. , ; rl ; : rera P.I renti..i, car. 1 !, •14 . -4, 0 ",1 S• .trk - ely event hien arinotrae.e.l to an elperla,t before the rliAeordawll brnilehr • ef the Ilernocrael of New ..nk went. 1.n..11011 i , • gether :ur 16. t. 0,• !lrmt time man) year , mte.rte.l th ei r w a s m a w iri•sre a. a bill: I,•tber • 11 a, Ant. I •4.1:h tiigurie- and .11 I. t• Ili - 11 ti.tltlttr•• . 4 .f 11..- Itr 111 !•,t , r rig' -I, 134. “(II 1(11 e. Nat, ek•unLFT ,v.•nt • in.! thc , .1111!ing tiny in rc,,.! v.- \..rh 1 rnerl,4 TI. • o.lm. a 14111;r11-t, (VW-. f the doctriu•.<, in athan wa.. an 4:,1111"1{fIcr t'ry' 11,0 yr o w . Deb ra ry prs , l4.,ple• :t!oi. 311.1 ,•gyp,. •limey 31,1 l .hr:, ',•.1 f (11 . 1 •1 .11 . I All'i :t3/.•11+ 1 f ' ,l ac ,' before you our . I GUT ratell dates. Freely ms the Convent..Al tin , . 1 ..1,, ih, candidates thotriselve. have re-poodc•I. Mr. 1111 chanan by the record or lc, life ntel the recent declarations of h'. opinions . Nlr 11recl i by his manly and beautiful addres. upon th e floor of the Convention. Nothihg is left to iu ferenee. Intolerance i rebuked ; proscription proscribed; abolitionism denounced the right of the States re affirmed : the principle of the Nebraska bill endorsed. There is a conkpleteue s „ in the dignity and in the emphasis with which all this has been done, which dhow that it ha, been the work of men who felt that they were dealing with an intelligent people. and acting a s the trustees of an exact and jealous but at the same time confiding and conscientious Democra cy. Th. ,dc, , .“I the prdy Imr, x,olvt fl the A!II tele I 111 . .0 i far no by their own action they Can consummate that diretol result. They can 00 longer assemble in IS . al joual Convention ; they congregate as the reprenentati es at a fragment of one half of our happy oonntry. anti they arrogate to theineekes the mastery of tie other half by attempting to consolidate a fierce and tatatti. cal sectional majority in every depart inept the government. They declare that the country ix on the eve of unprecedented i , mvulsione, and they pro. claim their purpose to arrest those eon% ulsioun Icy ignoring and insulting fifteen sot ereign Suites of the Union. They talk of pears, and In their Conrem tions proclaim a paltry which must end in civil war. They appeal.to !leaven to sanetity a which, if successful, would destroy the fairest fabric of freedom on the globe. They in, ite our country. men to support their cause in the midst of the most irreverent blasphemies of the Constitution. They prate of exclusive Americanism, while they accept an leaders, men who profane the sages of the past with inconceivable calumnies, But they deserve oredit for their boldness. They do not attempt to conceal the fearful end which, should they succeed, must crown their efforts. True to the history of all sec tional parties, they would unite men not by a love of country but by a hatred of national priimiples. Their bond of action is a sympathy of antagonisms, not a harmony of patriotic sentiments ; and to consum mate their purpose they would BllGrifietl every great material interest of society. They have already succeeded in dividing the Christian Church, and now they would lay their hands upon the bulwarks of our liberties; they would wrest the Constitution from the glorious purpose to which it was dedicated by its founders; and they would erect at Washington a sec tional despotism whose presiding divinities would be hostility to the equality of the States and the equality of the citizens, and relentless war ;pen the domestic institutions of the South. The Democratic party, on the other hand, repre sents our whole country. Standing upon the firm foundations of the Constitution, its doctrines ore the same on the shores of the Pacific and the bunks of the St. Lawrence. It addresses itself to no local •-• 1 c - " ';* ' ;1": ,P, 4 ~,%i.:, rz a I. f • rr r.,, Ir MENEM =MS =EMI gr-tttl. t.• i.e! niaro h• rt feeling, it involvea no.sectional support : it protect: the rights guaranteed by the fttudameetal law. no matter what portion of the people is directly inter : eeted in their preservation. Its mission is a peaceful , miesitm. Should the nominations of the Cincinnati Convention be sustained, as we eentidently believe 1 they will be, the Democratic party will entitle itself to the renewed Confidence uhd gratitude of the nation by exterminating every element of distend that now disturbs our happy land. Under the guidance of a kind Providence, we Anil bate in the Presidential 1 chair a patriot who will labor couscientiously and 1 eourngeously to render his administration worthy of the expectations of his vountry. This aceouiplisheil he will have appropriately closed his long career, and hate made his name aSea memory and a proud I example through o ut cowing generations. Tim Central Committee iu conclusion di met the attention of the Democrats of the State to the impor• tent work of an immediate mid thiodugh organize non. The Committee is doing and trill continue to do its whole duty : but inn cause like ours and in a canvass like the present, every individual Democrat should be active and vigilant: every school district I should be explored by our young men, and every nook and earner of the State filled with truthful dee ' urnents. That organization is always the best which 1 derives its vigor from systematized primary eStleete tions. Our adversaries are skilled in the work of 1 circulating their dogmas among the people. They lent!. age enlisted fanatical demagogues and agita tors in their ranks, and they beast of having plant.' come of their moot dangerous doctrines in our good old State. If we add to these facilities, the dark and secret plots of an oath-bound order, we shall be able at a glance to understand what n fee we have to ...intend with. led us. then, unitise the sleepers, if say there he. Let us continue tie generous rivalry nod patriotic unity which now thrill auil enliven ear ranks from Nlaine to tleorgei. Let no Democrat ile ',eve himself with the !dee that he can Is nu good. Etery etiert, ieo matter him teeble, is a contribution I. the taus, .k rot with such it ono se tetra. neii suet eandolatii. iiritlizatien is a duty gratefully periiert ed in. anil in-i diet's el v and gladly di s ch argi ,J, ,11.11 IN W. F 1 diN Ey, rho„.eiee tfid e in U. Jas. h . Jettusion. .1. it. 'leorge Plitt. Wm. 11. Koos, drys' litlmcte , iitterge s. Militate It o i e . trtioree IL Dueller, N thew tie, ileerge striae', tfitoree tie , rge White, .1 Itieliter. Jones, Knott Italenbach, WI.. Wm. Murray. Wm. V. NUtfratil, Thomas A. Maguire lizard 'V. Power, I: M Weaver. 1e urge M , o rn, Dr. It. it Th nee), Thos. .1. Tuutnens, Asa Lathrop, Jesse Johnsen, if Ilium 11. heti, Wm. T. Merisiiii, Jultui Sherwood, A. IL 'NTH., IL 11. Dent, Joseph lletuphill, William S. tiarefe, .1. C. Leiper, Sold. P. Cochran, J. Lawrence dots. Jos. Douglass, XV re. Karnes, It. F..- 1 1iinn, `''sawn', James M. Eiredin, John bests, .1. M. liiustor, Sarum./ C. stainleugh, Samuel It. Wilson. C. It tilentriger , tiered Lynch, 11. El. Swarr, At. 1. Stewart, .pas. NUM:then, it I, Workle.nn, Isaac ti. M 1,11 j ," !, t Latle , i. libe.k, AMireW liepS 1,, W Peewee, Wm. H. M,iler . eLsole, h. rd M Ai!i - .1 imisoli. it Itsree.t. i t.,id e s Lamberten satittiei It Isr A - • 11,4,113. XX, Nlcter I. I, J,z, et.; s! , r:, . rrr d . rur. r .? y.❑ pt. -. • .1 I+. ,• I tti t., wek .W• / , /s ntr..l by vi• m:b: t!.: ;Ail lAtell, I.lv • •./ ~ 1.A1.3. CV1,1•1,4 uant, , u., :.•••• t.. had at ma; ..11.:4 .1. or •t, Lulu, of t'L EN I \ t.l Mt, 1- A'.~ .. I. u,. t , L:r •.~ ~. r..~. r .mo t. ~~. 4.0- PI !erg, ant!--ra-.1 n. , "tile 66rinVir14. a •tnf stt9 I, A I.LLI ll= r .'t.l, A 0. .1 U.. A Prof. U. 'trail. on the Weather-et =EMI I=Ell v,;!•;.. to 044. (h- ,t 1 .I'. e y A In" V ,•,•.1), Li: A t. ME= .... , „ I r•t hoot y •• 11 h 1.1-Fit. I'ltlwl•vrgh. rod Ca - Nn fga•rkapartllo- • e .ir..l rtfl.,. •.1 11,4. ;••1”...1, 1.” :01,4 1.1 ...I r,.!•/I 1.i.c1/• El! .114, :a:~J•.n , ). •I-111t1). Out 5.% N 11. 7, yiL Al' 11: 11. I A "11% , . 1...,. rb•11. I. r fr... 1 the $) stens nol , n n I.nnlttly orruiallon. •11-,..tigt h.... the Innetii..l..l I I 14 , 112. 6. and 10 a •11,41 time neu•4 - tt:thi the 1•4Iilr rt. 1,. U. it I , rl 4111.. I. Ig-,4 Pr•-pormi A It. I SAND?, I.lllggiste, Itei Pttit.L.n.trnit, Noe V.lrk. httltl also 11 FLENIINIi lilttltt tot..l In Itrutr.gutt.o gouttrill) 4.r µ•x hart. ju,,t .m 1 Apr •I,• f 14.1.itag Gents' f if for, !Waver tttol SOA 1141.. two t. 4 tt.t 1 , 01c...rt fine of all LAOI.; lk."11111* . nt ,•, my loaf of Cat. mad Straw Huts t tor In. tol, anti LI., genot ally, all. hare No liberally patr,aia...l 1.0 ...von, will tioll trash InducrolenV t.. fas,r ltin a ill ,alla Menai. do No, and 110 yulint,lser.lll. t.•,• .Stir imitto IN • Sales nod Light Pndita."tt LAM), 'LA U) oIL, MUM/ LINK?, SIM A li•lililLED and A large stoak always on hand at CAN VASSKD HAMS. No. 497 Liberty Street, tier A Short Lennon.- -To q. p beta 000 1, mtil „n ; 1711'81112 RUH, PRN N'A . . 1 1,. 1;$ ..) in 11 cowl w o rk, and whoever intlio. the vietini oi 1111 SMITH w ' IV "A 111 " " 'l''''• It 111:Tidi Gugh, Iti.•n, bitin, oi tine Pllill1; , 1111%) . ;118 , 1100, O; WO; olO• SMITH, MAIR & HUNTER, 1.,.,11, of Dr Itogors' I I vorworth, Tar and Canchalagmi, lii. WIIOI 14' SAI I' GROCEIIS i, 1 , , "-g.,,, that iiood work There can be no questio re nol the ! l son tithe reinelly is persevered In. See prtfliphkt ill Agent, 1 Lit WWI and 161 Front it,, t,,,d,,,,,,,i ..,,,ii„,,..,,n t 1,....t),.., ..i.... ,hl7.ttin 111 Pittsburgh, Pa. a- For wile, wholesale and retail, by It. E StiLLEltli A , CIL corner Wood and &wend litft4All, JAMES BLAKELY, EVROPEAN AGENT AND CONVEYANCER s, also by II KNHERSON et BRO., Liberty iitre,t; II P. SC lIW A IiTZ, and It NCR 11A NI A Mut{ IiNN AN, Al lea hei ly , j l 1 I out' jel FAA wl w ! Corner of Seventh and Smithfield streets, *lir Prom the N. York National Monitor PITTSBURGH. of February 24.-11 rtigllN V.POIL—Dr. Curtin has dune more 15:15... Passengers brought from the old rountry to Pitts. h, nod moneys remitted to iturope. to Ameliorate the condition of humanity afflicted uvith lung burg Inev2l .omplainta, than any other practitioner or medic'. that : JAB. i-XiLIANS J. BANKS KNOX 1n id niggled with the secreto of the mnfnia nu-Alien, for the i JAMES COLLINS & CO . Liat , votary, by the invention and perfection of nullumen. L . tuent that aill convey to the tulip a anidiolue in the shape l. orwarding and Commission M 1 erchants, ..,f a highly Medical.] Vapor, which arts directly on the ' PROPRIETORS or THE disease, and not, as hitherto, by sympathy. Tinise who arc Collins, Pittsburgh, Meadville & Erie timibleil with diseases arising from disonliired lungs, will 1 CANAL LINES. imbserve their Interests by giving the Hygerin Vapor a trial.. Nos. 114 AND 115 WATER STREET, PITTSZURCIff, PA ondion.—nr. Ounns' Ifirawu is the original and only 1 0 0 nine article tinviniiii wavy AV:MOAN d CO., N.. Its 4 Wo,liotn,t . •- - 1 PITTBoCROII - will you Suffer, WHIM( RELIEF CAN BE i Wm. 13agaley .1 Co., Murphy, Tiernan A Co., SO EASILY OBTAINEDI—hare you a Sore Throat, Quiney,.l S m i th I . Sinduir. Ilamptu, Wilson & Co., . M'Candless, Means .4 Co., English Rihardo. Rheuniathim, Neuralgia, &ouchltis, Croup, Stitf Joints, Frvet pn IL ‘DELpain-- Rites, Burns, Sprains, or Palm , In any part of your system i 1 Itatraley,Woixiward A Co, Truitt, Brother & CO., You can be relieved at 1, , L1C0 by using the most beautiful of i _ W °cal ' Bacon A Co. 110128 .____. ......_ all Liniments, the .` White Circassian Liniment," prepared i i )-1-44 TII T - STE kNI MIT —T by Dr. SCOTT, of Morgantown, Va.. and for sale cheap, i _i.„4.2i..iLi JL. _I J , wholesale and retail, by Dr. If Evsr.R. 140 Wood street, and ALLF,OHENY. • J. , 03. P. FLEMING, near R. R. Depot, Allegluiny. See tut- 4140- FLOUR DELIVERED TO FAMILIES in either of the verttsement in another column of tu-day's paper. fumr-kim ; two Cities. _ . _ ()ROHM may t/... , loft at the Milker in boxes at the stores of d+3' Call at No. 164 Wood street, and ex- LOGAN, WILSON A CO., 62 Wood street. amine our stock of son lists and Wtsrm Cars. Just re- ' BRAUN & REITER, cor. Lib , erty and St. Clair streets. ceiveil, a large , lot of Shanghai, Celesktel, and other styles of It P. SCIIIVARTZ, Druggist Allegheny. DT., which we will sell low for rash. M0V. , •./M .1. CO., 104 , TKHMS: CAME, lON URI.I V EILY. Al Wood turbot. oath{ ' 1y29 BRY.A.N, ILIGNNIDDY ofT, 09, • • is P Pienniken. godly, t, • M Aus2n! • t• IS: I I=l 'Ur, a IXtully at tho ti J' uti 1111111=11111 =MT lIIIIMES EVIINt; MEM= =MEM =ZED z l i I , t•i •I I {A I. LI, IN \ =IRE 11.4ri Lair la, it •ns. A CARD IM=1!IIIMIll! Our dart frfmt Sixth .11,4 t 11MIM=g1;M=P_M Redding's Russia Salve.—lt is a Boston remedy of thirty years' standing., and is recommended I , y physicians. It is a cure and speedy pure for burns, piles, boils, corn.i, felons, chilblains, and old sores of every kind ; for fever sores, ulcers, itch, scald head, nettle rash, bunions, sore nip ples, recommended •liy nurses,) whitlows, sties, festers, flea bites, spider stings, frozen limbs, salt rheum, scurvy, sore and cracked lips, sore ne, , e, warts and flesh wounds, it is a most valua ble remedy and cure, which can be testified to by thousands who have used it in the city of Boston and vicinity for the last thirty years. In no in stance will this Salve de an injury, or interfere with physician's prescriptions. It is made from the purest materials, from a receipe breught from Russia--of articles growing in that country-- and the proprietors have letters from all classes, clergymen, physicians, sea captains, nurses, and others who have used it themselves, and recom mend it to others. Redding's Russia Salve input in large tin boxes, stamped on the cover with a picture of a horse and a disabled soldier, which picture is also engraved on the wrapper. Brice, 15 cents a box. Redding & Co., proprietors. Aberdeen, in Scotland, or else from the scattered fragments which the excavation of ancient cities For sale by LI. A. Fahnestock & Co., Flem ing Bros., R. E. Sellers & Co., Dr. G. H. Keyser and H. Miner & Co., Pittsburgh ; Beckham & M'Kennan, .Allegheny city. Si - Have You a Rupture of the Botvelet --I c ould moat rempextfully invite the attention of theme .1- flirhvl with hernia or rupture of the hovels (I) my splendid patt , rug. and h., snit every is., applied and riatiafaction guarantied in every at lily gut Wood strict, Pitighurgh, Pa , sign the Mortar. Altiung the Truasen gold by nig will he feu n.l n••ille411 01, TrriSS ffff= :wt.! gpn rag ==lMifi 411411,.. trusses, single and (1 , 411,1 t I 11,1,11t,it rre.,4 , ,, closlehrs . arid .11dt. E.:prir Spr-,;49 rrta., ; I , r S. S•rpp,rt., Tritss : 'rite prida f Truss,. vary Trent $2 t, tall. Titania' id Kaput - NI patient. eau be attired by remitting money mad ling the tnea.ure itasmuil tile hips, stating whether the r urets,m the right of left side I :also sell and adapt l ere flo"ddlO Body Br-.ire, fur the rare of Protege ere 1. tel I, VI eat:newt of the er A bd,,111,1, Piles, Chriode I tiarr lova, sioi say weal: a'. had debit'. tate.] L....111t0n of t l.r al.lowlima ion. le.. I, Pi!. /1.1 A'w.loerorwal .N4qP). orb, Vzilish F.'1,e41,.- .141 , 41,11,1 , ..... }-.. ~..~ 161 a i 1,411) ~ r t ter :tow in use. T rtho .V.Joulder ii,., t vcry style for wrak ritesttsl and stoop Kiaini R I.nik'n nod nu kin.. v 0414. all kind, , and (+d(.nn. nnil in fart ,net k nn..-huntenl .tp• ;In Ow Cort• if I , lt. lik'l,Eit •.141,1 1.1 1,14,1., ill War“ ~r i 14st l.n. all of I • - :n .o. "...111 L 114• patwnt 1. r art Itin.;. 1.0 d A 31 4 .4) 1!..r line pativnt and apply tile Tr 11,4 .e IL.. Addr,.4 Oft. H EY, , ER, 141) NV.,nl , 1:1”.1.• I y ~f : h.• (L1.1..11 Mortar A. A ,AItRIER S CARRIEtI A. A. CARRIER S. BRO., F,..Lirtli and Smithfield streets. Ptuaburgli, A 4: T 8 Slate Mutual Fire and Marine lusuracie Cu., , API7.iL. $350,000. Wrard Fire anti Marine Insurance CO., PIT A 1., $300,000. Intourtknee Co. of the Valley of Vlrgluirt WI Y.H. .1 CA PITA 1., 1541111,000, Common weal( h Insurance Company, HA) HlStilini CA PITAL. $300,000. aunt,- ticut Mutual Life Insurance Co., 11.\uTF NU CAPIrIL 82.154,459. retslssylvanla Insurance Co., a e A I'l A.VI , NM, $149,022 49 vAN A CAM*IIII., Socrtgasy L.. 14 sA 31 I' El, FA NESTOCK, ImpoicrEit & DEALER IN FffitElGN AI)N I)OMF,STIC HARDWARE. No. h W ..10(1 •reef, between Diamond alley and Fourth Street, ; 7' (- ,; PA. CI=IIIIIIIMMI 1,1 ..1. , 114-wl, 11.0 11.n1r, 4..11..4'0,11d will LN r'Zi• 4.4 1,41,•• 0. 31 t LT1.1,1.1. t' A %I . LNTEL,c r00L.,,,k4 u L,. t. mnpa-e•tiuli the Atlvilt;,ll of parhawg, HENRI" 11. COLLINS. Produce and Commission Merchant, No. 45 Wood Street FORsI - 111 SCOTT. FORWARDING AND COMMISSION Il A N I s, Dealer. lu Wool, Hides, Flour, A LA Il A A I.A I; A 11 =ME F F. E k A 1. I. r T 1,111 t(n, PGAN 7 Itr 1••,..1•1, SI vtiu. ~. • , • Cl• :•r• B"r , tu,••, Pln In • C• reant arrtlnot. I, F. 1..1,1e- SI I ,:• I 1• , In., A ••:11..c , 11,1 me* k e , n11 , .n. 1111:. $lO •11 I, li 1.• 1. ;1 A I. lik:11•, 11 hate of Llkatophroya. H..lmxu a Kn.., In, it. Lato rittaburgh. SEEI=I ItOONS HERSTINE, I ,01T R FAIL:IFG RS, I;eneril Produce Commission Mei :hank .N. I' lid VS H • ,re( EIETEEM 411,1 }l,l Hr, All, h. - ,:,,..1,C... Plitllll .11 14 1 )14 1 11• .t • L liartf. nt J ,t A ' I . , •• Chertos‘.-tli A " !I • ! Ptiti,le:, 10/a. M.rclu.llo pcu, ,II). \VII,I,IIAIs & A141.T.N. M NUFACTII:EIiS of (II I ',SON F' It N.t C ES, 'Wrought Iron Tubing . , .4 /) r TIN i; t; A'N ER A LY For Wornaingr and Virlllllllntl lig Botitling.. pi- W. d Aoil, c,..trat't Wl' It walling n.l.tti Vt`la.il4l.l.l[lo, 1,, Slvaln dia . l 1 . 11,r , or CI: 11,,11'. Fur 1t..., Church Fnciorind, (.1 rtr•ti ju g , trit ur llorrlel. STRKET, nplti _ . ALEX. HUNTER, iniALtit IV FLOUR. GRAIN. BACON, LARD, LARD OIL, 4 A 1) PROD U r: ri A .VERaLJ. 3', 511/9 Liberty street, PITT9I3OIIOII. WILLIAM B. HAYS & CO., I)EAI.EItS IN B.MIN II tIIS, SIDES AND SIIORDERS, It E 1 , E It It SCES '4! ''- ' vs' 4: 4 ' A UM= DOLLAR SAVING' B ANA. No.' a FG571.4 Sti• • N( . 114 ROOM, .10fiitS' RE* Bt7ILDING. IS IN'tt_iVe OPEN daily V0n139..t0 2 o'clock; ONO, on Wednesday arid eatnrday erienings, from 7 to 9 o'clock. - Deposits received suits tot loes than Oao DOLLAR, and a dividend- of the prodtit declared t wice a year, in June and Deeember. Interest no, decinresfill tbe rate of six per cent. per 11111111111, on the first of Derettljer, 1855. Also an the tirt of Jon, 1856. Book. containing the Charter. Ity-Laws, Rules and Real. lotions, furnished gratis, on application at the office. President--GEORGE ALBRKE. VICE PRigirDttrrB. John 11. Phoeiaberger, Charles Knapp, • N. Grattan Murphy, Theobald Umbstsetter, Isaac M. Pennock, Williani J. Anderson. TRUSTIffiR. Hupywell Ilepburn, Otwg.R. Witite, William F. Jolinalun Jarnea W. llailman, Alexander Bradley, William Phi .. .. John G. Rackofee. James Flerdman, Hill 13nrgwin, James D. Kelley. = Albert Culbertson, John M. Kirkpatrick, Hobert Chester, John D. McCord,.l. 'Jardine,. Coffin, Wafter P. Marshall, Alonen A. Carrier, A. M. Pollock, John tt. Cosgrove, Henry L. Magma, CharyA. Colton, Robert Robb, . . E. G. Edrington, James addle, Francis Felix, George 8. Belden, George F. Gillmore, Alexander Tindle, James 8. Haan, William 8. lamely. William 8. Haven, Wilson Miller. Secretary and Preasurer—CLlAßLEB A. COLTON. Jyleally FARMERS AND MECHANICS' FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE CO. OP PHILADELPHIA. Flu.*. THOS. B. FLORENCE, Pres'L Et,w. R. ii[3llloLO, Secretary. STATEMENT OF BUSINESS, Front Ow Ist day f Auotst to the 31.tt day of Dec., 1.855 Amount received in Marine premiums S 68,242 31 Firm 39:908 82 Total premiums fur five mouths CAPITAL INVESTED AS FOLLOWS: Boucle of Allegheny County, Pittsburgh, and Pittsburgh n's $ 78,721 86 Railroad Road. trout. 33,40 ) u 0 Loon on Find Mortgage of Real Estate 59,950 U 0 stocks, Collateral 30,3134 00 Cash in Hank and on hen,) 11,092 2.2 Capital solswribed. (payment llot vet due) 97,000 00 Pl,lllOllll Note., not yet !natured............ .... .... 68,387 al Due from Agents, (secured by Bonds/ 18,858 81 EXI,II/5., ul.I (...sllllllinbiUlltri 11,662 31t $4U8,151 13 Total arnenut of Logeles Incurred, bat not yet tuljuuted:— Hre $1,6438 3,th).0 $4,666 66 This Company Insirreo Hull and Cargo risks oh the Ohio and Mississippi tributartm. 111 , 1111,9 against Loss or Damages by Fires. Losses liberally adjusted and promptly paid. lizetas.roas--.llou. T. 31. Howe, Gen. J. K. Moorhead, James Wood. For iniuraner: apply to SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY, ok'FICE, 8. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT BTB., 4:;,) - - MARI NE INSURANCES oil Voted; Cargo, Freight, ill part 4 of the world. INLAND EVS2'II.4NCES ON GOODS, by Rivers, CumLs, and Laud Carriages, U. all parts of the Dialon. IGE INSURANCE ON MERCHANDISE gel...tiny. On 5.1, , ,m1. Dwelling 80um..., die.. .4,ls,ts ,j" the (bmpany November 5/A,18.56. Bond', 1 ,, rt044- , :et Itttri Itral Estata $101,(020 04 Phthvtell.l,iit City, and other Lwum 0.5,210 00 St,cl, itt linnls, Itailmid and 1 asurtmen (V01.._ 21.060 10 1100 receivable. 100,4410 07 ~t, 1:401 ...... ........................ 26,026 t.rd 1.1:11.1f.ex to hands of Agt.lltx, Preuttuua on Ma mie I . ,.,Lictea nereutly ißsued, tlud other debts due 110. C,.mpany. du Lxc, tption William Martin, Jorterth H. Sera. ?Jinni aid (. Snider, John C. Davis, John R. Penn., Leitair, Edward Dar lingt..n Dr R M. Ilninou, C Lads ig, 11 ugh Craig-, Spew., kir II vain, Charliat II Joni-0 Innau, J U. Johnson, THets C If 4ND, Pirv , prat Hrrirr LT wcnH , Stvretar 11:111~F.1tTUBERS' INSCBANCE COMM, OF PHILADELPHIA. 0 / I AELTEELTEEPETIIAL--tinOiTED ET TEC STATE 01 RE:VAMTLTAIII. Chartered Capital, 9500,000. YINE. MARINE AND LS2AND 7'/t.A.PIBPaRTA TIOA A A 'WS 1 LIPPINCO77. President. OPPIN instEn.S. Sr,retn. ry. EORMC YOUNti, Tressurer. An rotl S. Lipp!. t Nlnlll.,n Ni. c It Homy, 4. J. I.n P. .413111, I. Flint IL ~o,! • alAy Lan bran orgairileJ with n C.rta.h Lai, n.. 1 havu CktfliniliPti m aJtko the t 011... Is% To olm4rrve prudence in condru t with a prouelit n.cUtiAntout of 1 0 0u . 5.. No. it/ Hater street. J. NEWTON JI/NES, Agent. The followiL4 levil known and rewponxiblo Rana in Pitts burgh raororien to th«tn. with regard to the .t:tl.ll:ty ato.l .oliwitm. a the Alanufacturene Insurance Cesnrany. lirszner iingge I`. Smith A C...., Tieenn ACO EMERITI PE, FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, CuRNF:R kW' WATER AND MARKET STREETS, PITIPEBVRGH t ROBERT GALWAY, PreelaeuL Tulles. Ua\cxr, Soattary. 401-9'hts Company makm exary hisuranen appartatulas to or conovoloil alth LIFE RISKS. ngoinnt HULL AND CARtIO RISKS on the. Ohio aal Mr..re and tributari., and MAJtINE RISK: 4..ne•ral I y .11n1 against .Loso and Damage by Fin% and agednat th, I . ,rds of the Sea and Inland tiarnnttion and TrAnKportanon le+ I.tte.l al the Ivnt mt.& rates cannqateut with .ttoty t• pan., 111= --' - • ll...bert tlaluuy, Sarunel M'Ciurium, J,....eph P. tra2.r.ou. Al. I.), J,..hu lie.M, J 4.111.4 NI/tr.hull. (lurid Itirhey, _hotly. \‘'. Ilal!ruun, Charles Arbuthnot, A:. x Ander 1tr,;.11...), Joseph 8. heath, ..I..bn 1,1111.11,u, Nlartstiold B. Brown, • 1 , ,5bl 11. l'humbers, t s tarletlan Zug, Il'illutu t Carr, Ihrbvrt LI. lieulloy, J.., 11. 11. t; ill &WS CITIZENS' INSURANCE CONIPANV OF PITTSBURGH. WILLIAM liAGALEV,PredideaL SA !IC h.l, L. NI A WiIIKLI., Serretary. 9.4 Md., str.rt , .N.t.ven Akr.let crud sbod streets. 41r.ar Ipsur.,l lICI.L AND CARGO RUSKS, thv Obit, twl MIKSIANIppi Hirt‘r , nud trihutarks Ineuret agniunl Lan ur DApakgo by A 1240, agnityd the P. rile .J the st. nutl 11112111NavigAtLA thd Trunepoethte,a Malian, lia,,,ale), Cam_ Mark Sterling, Jame,. M. Ooopr, tiatnuut M. Kier, Samuel R. William Thughant, lt,.toert Dunlap, Jr, John S. Dilworth, Ito. M. Penuock, granola Sellers, H. llarbaugh, .I.Behootnnaker, Waiter arYa , it, " William It R. .lebu Shipton. Peal --__ EUREKA INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH. JOAN 11. StIORNBEIDJEIt, President. ROBERT YLNNEY, Secretary C. W. lIATOHRLOR, general WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL KINDS OF MARINE AND PYRE RISES. .1. II Shoeuberger, RECTOR&G. W. Casa, U. W. Batchelor, W. K. Kin:lick, • '[ease M. Pennock, T. B. Updike, W. W. Martin, R. D. Cochran, IL T. Leech, Jr.. John A. Carighey, George S. Belden, S. S. Bryan, David APCandleas. Are All Loewe s sustained by parties Insured under policies .svued by this Company will be liberally adjusted and prompt 0' luau at its OFFICE, No. tl9 WATER STREET. 1.011 PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE CO. OF PITTSBURGH. Corner of Fourth and Smithfield Streets, APTIIoItIZED CAPITAL, 0300,000. /14-11imure Bolding eat' other Property against Loss or Dantittiv I.y Eire, sail the Perile of the &a and Inland Nakt. gation Tia“ororttion. DiRSCTORS. Wm. P. Johnston, Itody Pattermo, Jaeob Painter, A. A. Carrier, W. APClint,ms., Jas. P. Tanner, ileum, W. Smith, W. D. Haven, D. E. Park, I. Oder Sprout, Wade Hampton, D. M. L one, A. J. Jones, J. 11. Jones, H. Hs COgtalmil. on+lollßB. President Hon. WU. P. JOHNSTON. • Fia .listratent BODY PATTERSON. Seise and .. A. A. CARRIER. WESTERN INSURANCE COMPA_Ni Primmest's.— GEORGE PAMIR, President; 15. GORDON, Secretary. Will Insure against all kinds of risks, FLU and itiAltlan, All Insane will be liberally adjusted and promptly paid. A Home Institution, managed by Directors who are well known n the community, and who are determined„ by promptness and liberality, to maintain the character which they have assumed, as offering the best protection three who desire to be insured. Diasorons—R. !diner, Jr., C. W. Hicketson, J. W. Butler, N. Holmes, Jr., W. IL Smith, C. thmsen, George W. Jackson, Andrew Ackley, James Lippincott, George Ikunie, James Na A uley, Alexander Nimick, Thomas Scott. So- Office, No. PS Water street, (Warehouse of Spang & Co., up stairs,) Pittsburgh. nov2-itly ----------- IN S 113 RANCE! INSURANCE —Applida r 11013 for Insurance tor several good reliable Insolence 12.inpaniett received by GEo. W. BUNN, at his heal Male Agency and Intelligence Office, on tho porta stde of Ohio fourth door cast of the Diamond, Aitramfir Orrr. juT. JAMES KEIUt, tit. -'" Rom. AI. ITUNTEII Forwa K rd E R anR & l H iSIISiNTEeRtb ants, Ardir- ST E MBOAT A.GANT.gelilk, Leme, between Pine and Oh ata., feb2ellarly] BA/NT INEMEI TITOMAN J. EIIINTER., Agent, No. 90 Water et, bet. Wood and Market. DELAWARE MUTUAL Philadelphia I=l Jam. C. Hand, Theephilus Paulding, James Traquair, William Eyre, Jr., Jonhita L Price, James Tennent, Samuel E. States, Maury Si. All, James B. 31cFarLaud, Charles Schaffer, Itobert Burton, John B. Semple, Pittsburgh D. T-sm"rg.n, J. T. Logan, WM. MARTIN, Presi.lent ent. P. A. MADEIRA, Agent, OS Water street, Pittabargb MARINE INSERANCE. FIRE RISKS. 111:14A 13. N 4,41, . 4 .!trd Weoks. (hark,. J. RR►R'RICRS Wilsou. Childs .t linnipton .t Campl.,ll, U. Chilti4 A Cu. I'IT'I'SBURUH MIME! " t~::~ :~ ;.,_ . r . _ ;;} r Prom a -Olittiiir*Oopik*em#l4-17"0110 BAR, van OR P.,tiT ORATOR Or ViNffFKVIRO.Tha-st.' Monnantown, BOWL Dr. Scotf: Dear fitr—Last fall I had - a - violent attack of Having fur several Weeks MK 1110,.441prd7 remedies without any permanent benefit eribl4fjour WHITE orvisiErkir. 1 hod rieit4loiiiiierthatt week. when I was almost totally relieved. I have. - every reason 40 attribute - Hits-relief lb life '`ottliterriedlcine, and I have no hesitation In estylngtbaK s tjouteider',your LINIMENT a very valuable remedy for ithetitasollesthat- Dons_ Very respectfully, IVIL*T. DrAlniane's Istraovito Liver Pins and tiftglir env, also Dr. I. Scott's Celebrated' ID/i1:411 , 011V14 , meat, prepared solely under the siiperrial4 nt*;..f.*tts reviler Medical graduate, and fllyetchuict iii4ol(l64lBC tire. None genuine, only as prepared by , Dr. L Stiott'atio, Bank Place, Morgantown, Virginia. NEWS PRObrIIIg'''POUNTAIN ILBADI Mono mOnwn, , This is lo welsh, That I have - exaMined the Snow. for preparing McLane'e Improved,Ventnittige4ands%lmproved Liver Pills by Dr. : l:Scott, who hails:en InAlw-habit of pre paring and ming my original inedloineS,ltiinyAfila.durinill the but thirteen years, and that.r.belieVeliel=uproveu them. I make the abovostatement the tiioro' ;ti an I have no Interest In them whatever. 0. MaLAILII, ~D Dr. MoLane's IKPROVZD Termlfnge and - nueutvins 'Lifer Ms, accompanied by certificate of O. McLane, kir isle by Druggists and Merchants everywhere. Da. OEO. IL KETBER, 140 Wood et., Wholesale Agent. Da. J. P. PLEALING, Allegheny, near Railroad popot, WholiWale Agent. je24.-daarape tm.. Time Past and Present.--ifWPvedl remem ber, in the days of our childhood, of. witnesiling the anaffe•r ken eta beloved parent as he grasped In agony thoelde of his choir, while enduring the torturing palni of the Tic boulunreUX, and seeing the moistened cloth spread over-his face to give momentary relief, and cool the fiery burning of the Erysipelas. But then no remedy was at hand;.Fenne dy had not made his MEDICAL DISCOVERY. At the pres ant day, through the powerful agency of tide. medicine, tiles° diseases are comparatively but In name where If is u,ed. One, two or three bottle.% according to the severity of tl o case, wilticure as surely as the earth revolves, or ,night • succeeds the day. For all humors It has proved itself a master remedy, and we bid .Sir. Kennedy god tip. 6.14 ia efforts to relieve the sick. Sir See long advertisement In another column. $lOB,lOl 31 300,000 00 $408,151 13 .old wholesale and retail at DR. GIiORGH H. KEYSI#M 140 ;loud street, sign of the Golden Mortar, and,at FLEMING'S, Allegheuy. Jq24'dk.sr 4144- ilatelielor's Hair Dye not attained by indolence and ease ; there Is no crease lot to -ant venial facer. The world will not be blows like chaff into • channel indicated by imitators. Witness the lestesehered fame of BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE,' won by watching when others tarot, sustained by its Warizudi worth . and: truthful ness to nature. Warranted net to disappoint the lopei of thaw who me it. Made and sold, or applied et the Wig Fac tory, 233 Broadway, New York. Sold, wholesale and total', by Dr. (40. H, 462,4 14 .11136.„. „1,40 Wood stroot. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. , - BASKET VIC-11.1C FOR TIER' - ALLEGRENT K ' County Teachers, , Directors and Friends of Common Schools, to be held on SATURDAY, 2Sth lust.,a4 Mansfield, about live miles Nom Pittsburgh, at the Junction of the Noblest<Ain and Washington Plankroads The following distinguished persons have beeis Invited and sod are expected to he present: fiia Excellency, Gov.Jaa. Pol lock; lion. A. Curtin, State Superintendent; IJon; H. C. Hickok, Deputy Superintendent; Hon. Thos. H. Him rows, Hon. Jonas It. Sl'Ctintock; T. J. Bigham, L. Eaton and Prof. James Thompson._ Omnibuses NT:II be In readiness at the Excelsior LintirDo pet, Fifth st The Teachers, Directors and friends of Common EchboiS of All egh eny county, are respectfully Invited to, attend"' B. ftL EBBB., Ch'm Cann, of Arrangements. OLD ECLIPSE .1956. 93,389 0,1 100.000 u 0 Je24,ll.w—ch D. $.517,348 I FREIGHT LINE. gimmuagimicomm TIS LINE Is NOW PREPAR 6 ED- bring all kinds of freight from New York, in-thrziodays, at g1.,2011100 lbs., and from Philadelphia in 40 htritralitll , IS 100 RECEIPTS GIVEN FOR TT= WITH A WRITTEN OHARANTEE. %Ili_ No parer packages or =all bundles received. 'alark goods "ECLIPSE FREIGHT LINE." C. B. ALLEN, Agent, No. 2 Astor House, /NOw /4:41q, J. J. McICEETM Agent, cur. Broad and LocustiThila. Bor further information, appla• to- IV. B. BARROLT. S Agent; : No.63Fatirtb et- je24:lln—Jouroal copy TREASURER'S NOTICE.-THOMAS BLACKMORE, Treatnarer of Allegheny minty, would ttreet the utteution of Mayora, Aldermen and liargearte,'i to the toll u ing Act of Astentbiy, which he ht dehetmlned to enforce to the toll tztent of the law: AN ACT Relating tog, es, forfeitures and penalties to the alpaf l'hs7a clelphict add the county of .411,gkeni:6 SE,TioN 1. Ekr it etfacted by thefinnate mid, °newel mep rosentatives of ton Cummonwealth of Pennonnitio;lo aen rna Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the autheri ty ,Pr the san, that from and after the passageld this act, the Mayors of the ell lee of Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and:Al legheny. the burgesses of the several boroughs of Allegheny county. se also the Aldermen of said cities, and the justices the N'el, arena,] county, shall make a statement, under oat It, on first Nionday of A pril,July, October and January tuett year, .if all the Linos, forfeitures and penalties received, by them under the provisions of the several Acts of Assail bly of this Coufmanaoalth, to the respective treasurers of ,ad city of Philadelphia, and county of Allegheny, and =ball at the same time pay ever to fetid treasurer the aviotutt of :odd fines. forfeitures and penaltia for the use,of,tsfid city or county as the case may be: and should any of said fa cers fail to furnish said stab meat, and pay over said atitirnn so collected and so required as aforesaid, thti.ptuty o,ting shall forfeit and pay to the sail city of Philadel phia or the county of Allegheny, as the case may be e ibo sum of two bemired opd tlft) dollars, to be recovered by an action of debt in the Court of ConattionPlefts, In the county of Allegheny or Philadelphia, as theme may be. All laws incousten•ut a ith the above arts hereby rept:abut, IiNNItY IC. entoxo, Speaker of the House of Representatives. 1Y)1. M. WESTER; Ppealter of the &Ws. Approved the twenty-sixth day of Apny Ann) Tlfititatilt one thousand eight hundnsland My five. JAMES POLLOCIt P. S.—Those embraced in the publlehe444 of the Mena Appraiser, are hereby notiffed thn4 the polled .nlatit which they can settle thelrtaitea will expire on thelne., - 45 f July next. After that data they will he dealt . williatteld- Inn to law. TIEOMAB BLACKMON);ii je24:2tdaltw • foamy Trennuirrib AG .ENTS wanted in every part of 'the United States. to well Rights kw sereral new aptim pr. vest Invention'. Fe smart men with a small eapitali tfie al.ve oilers aCI to realize from $l5OO to s2ooo , toar year. For partivnlars address (with a stamp enclosed,) .Y. W. LOW, 51i Washington street, Bostqw• Je24:3mw F OR RENT—Warehouse No. 6G, on Wood street near Fourth Street, occupied by Wm. Boyle. I'vlseastou given ittoniatitaely For terms iiwnlre of BROWN & KT RICYATIticx, N. IP3 Liberty at. WE OFFER FOR SALE ABOUT FORTY arrea of prime blind on the old Wlttlaiiitozi BOW, 'hall, 'fully ttittuttcd, which we would eat loti to. Boil unrclutacrts.. It Lo one of the platten location tot -0.1 try residcucel around the city, qudwiiJbe gad IoW. \1 Of) No. Ter Fourtb'et. ONE HUNDRDO DOLLARS A YEAr it. —For sate , , twoatory dwelling house of four tun' ki t4ter.. sprin t ; home,,Ac., situate on Wir.r:usstreet, with liugo lot of ground of 96 &IA teet 4%1 h.. ) , 165 , deep; fruit trees, Ac. The soil is goad 4.14 *** ion pl‘sant_ Price:7l4oo. Terms $5OO in han4 ~__tuntsol.,der at $lOB per ear. • " 2 ". dERT 8(INt _______ 800._ COMMONWEALTH P'NSURANCEJO RARR/ 81 /;;RO • chartered Citp:taat, saoo,ooe, innires Burr t " and other Property against Loos or !Amigo by I'ltr.; Olio, against Perlis of the Sea, Inland Nerigstlon (IPA Thnsportatiop, • triTICERS,:-SMON O AtERDN, President. BENZ, PANIC.E, Tice President. S. & CARRIER, Secfetary„. A. A. CARRIER, Agent, Fourth and Einithillehl. ffeZtithn RY GOODS ATRIISDCEIT:titibES: 4_, A. A. MASON 1: CO. are now offering 04.1 — lmmense stock of Dry Goods comprising every varietrof silk thaw's, mantillas, silk andstraw bonnets, One drew grohkezobtuld. eries and trimmings, hosiery, gloves and mitts, domestic and liousekeepihg goods of every description, Alo., at greatly reduced prices. No. 25 Fifth street- Je2ft ing Al a - POR SA SALE -A very ,Countr3r Residence, ow:414'111w 63 Aeres, beautifully situated on the Ohio RIM, atutedjoinlng the town of Rear er--,well proved, with a good Wargo lions° and . other forest shrubbery, do, THOMAS WOODB i jam 75 Fourth street. _ pri.r . „summit:kr 1,7 sale by KERRY H. COLLINS. COUNTRY SEATS FOR:.SAI.X,I.n.. the handsomen locattous on the /mirth, Street lioad,ittii4e, mites from the eity. Now is . the Unto to: buy. linguini .iir je23 TatlfAit_WOODS, 7 fanartittft, - IfOLTS—E—S AYII.----SAL--"-E---Aildeserig.d_iori , tWoods' Printed land Ite gitter;Mi l44 / 1 . . Pratt to who call at , lie,lfi Aillltta Atztet. - ;If You tirlatt Renee on a specyhttkua, call in • Tkunoso,vooDat, J 023 _ •.• : . : o.s.treet:.•-. $ ALLEGHENY -ItALLEY :TARAaI) sh _keit Jcsairate narosistis ata the - Alleglreny Ri ver - TWO ,-DAILY TRAlNfiSol,l'lttabuTL, Afg!lbliqiia zt 4 / 6 7iting Express, at g - 4. M., tbr KITTANIMI CLARION, FILAAALEN, supra-amp., mAnOzatio, IMAM/SHUR% BRooKvELA-_,iid'lldt potato . 15artti. • - - 404 . 4,4coovanotZatian leaves at Er. 45, P. M., etoppink at all Way-station& , . Stilidiwx Fare to IK -5 147g6 Ciarica"Lll2.3::!';7:26'll. ithalekabarg....------. 250 Pulliat awaeY ----- •••••!,..: WY& Iw-littuk ....... ....... ..... 2 25 R e ln iarablitlil....... .. .2,50-. ,Curtrville • • 275 Itee daburg , .... 7 ... ... . . ..-... BUY Adams 2 °O Rural 'nth! .0 - - ...... —. . ... / a. anoriatend 2 25 11dwi 1t0t.—.......- ..... . .. ./.. 76 . . liellentbarg 200 Te 7 ..,aa. .. .. . :. .... .. ~ ... 26" Bethlehem— ......... ....... 2 75,!irih iu ZZi u 7 r : .... .... ~_ 3 ow 2_,ltannondala 3 24 1 8 r00kv111e.... ...... -....._ 4 , 14 V . 'Pilate to all of the obese places can be procured 14.1110 Office, confer of Pima and Wayuo etrcata, andat Um Delvb : ou Taylor Kirea• A.. 4. /WPM, - ~., ial • ' • '131:1011lItelldeilW QWFAIR conniit appointed to tuilrit subscriptions, to name: Opt. bgb ffnii r of ibefitato E!titr at Pittalnugh, hereby anthatiwr JACalt 0 211.419NRit, one of their Conatnittani to nollant , ibtr` same. 34 (71.4,0!. will otill on -an ...IkpanThaa l - dilator:Om praient month. N. G. 'iIfWHY. ali ivirmeni HERsa.. JACOB-MAME - ,ta mm it kccij - 1 4 1 XT. LIQUORICE-9 cases for sale by ALi j* -11 b. A.F AtilkilarOeti 14.50. 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