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WEDNESDAY SIDENP9
FOR PRESIDE NTt
JAMES BUCH_ANAN,
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Buchanan and Breckinridge Club of
legbeny County.
° A meeting of the Executive Committee will bo held at the
office of Bioko & Magee, No. 11:4 Fifth street, MN 'COM . .
NESDAT) AFTERNOON, at 4 o'clock.
JOAN BI- IRWIN, President.
Democratic State Central Committee.
The members of the Democratic State Central Commit 5..
will meet at Henry Grote. Hotel, Harrisburg, oo Wednee
day, Jane 25th. at 2 o'clealk, P. H.
J. W. FORNEY, Chairman.
TDE DEDDIMATIC COHlarrrEE 09 CORRESPONDENCE met at the
St Charles Hotel, on Saturday, June Rat, in pursuance of
the call of the Chairman.
in the absence of the Chairman, ilon. C. BHALEIt wait ap
pointed Chairman pro fem.
On motion, it .vas
Rader:4 That it is inexpedient to change the time pro
Aortal), fixed for the meeting of the Convention, to wit:
"ad day of August-
On motion of Oul. James Faßebury, seconded by R. B.
Roberta, Frq.,it was
Rewired, That we recommend to the County Convention
the _propriety of changing the manner of voting for the
nomination caudidatea, by voting rim voce, instead of 'mark
ing, as baretufara.
C. SEALER, Chairman, pro
Jon N. M'Curny, Secretary.
The .Pool was the object of general attention by
its contemporaries yesterday morning. The
Dispatch had an unusually long leader siting our
tic' ice to the adroit manner in which the Demo
cratic platform could be interpreted if one was
so diaposecl. It leaves us just where it found us,
however, perfectly well assured that the great
principle for which the Democratic party con
tends is that the people of each State and Territo
ry shall determine all local matters, including
slavery, for themselves. That is the "popular
sovereignty " doctrine for which the Democracy
will ever contend, and against which the oppo
nents of the Democracy are so bitter'y contend
ing. That is the issue fairly stated, and it is
clearly expressed in the Cincinnati platform. So
much for the Dispatch. The Gazette has only
four articles directed at the Post, at least we
counted but four ; but we see no occasion b., re
ply to them for the present. The subject , of
which it speaks, however, will not be forgotten.
They will be referred to hereafter.
Bitt,the Journal is especially ferocious at the
" Old Post." It first says " the Post is the
special organ of Mr. Buchanan in this county. -
That is its language ; and then, for the sheer
purpose of contradicting itself, as it does every
day, it adds the following :
"rho Pittsburgh Pose has abandoned the
Piebald Demgcracy,repadiated the "Unterrified,"
disgusted doubtless by the Cincinnati 4stform,
and has voluntarily become the mouth piece of
Americanism or Know Nothingiem. -
Now, which of those two statements does it
want its readers to believe? They cannot both
be true. One or the other must be a falseh.)od.
Will the Jrzysnal man explain ?
DR. S. S. Force has been distributing through
our city for a few days past, an advertising shcet,
the "Medical Exponent: on the first page of
which, almost the , first paragraph ie as follows:
IRS*" "SPECIAL KRTICE.—There is no person, of
whatever Ilaltateent kern the office of Dr. S. S.
Pitch, practising medicine or lecturing, wlntris nowt
or ever haa.been, his partner or professional associate
—no one who represents hint or his office. His treat
=careen be bad only by application to him nt his
office," &c., he.
"To THOSE iNTERSETED.—As I have heard of sev
eral instances of persons traveling through the c,un ;
try, representing themselves to have been either
partners or pupils of mine, I would say that I have
never had any partner in the practice of medi,
or any students, except my nephew, Calvin M. F.teli,
A. M., M. D., who has been with me for several years,
and is now my assistant and associate.
We sympathise wjth Fillmore, do we ?
Do yon believe that, neighbor? Indeed you do
not, and did not when you wrote it: You knew
it was not true. We have said, and yet think,
Fillmore will poll as large a popular vote as Fre
mlutt. Call you that sympathy
The assertion that we justified the assault on
Sumner is equally false : and equally intentionally
so, We condemned it as pointedly as the 'Jour
nal; and at the'same time condemned that non
resistant principle, openly declared, that invites
44 provokes such assaults. But all this is well
zoom a n d was fully explained long ago. Let
nOiiherti men show a little of the spirit of their
fittlters4hen such assaults are made, and there
will soon - be an - end of them. That is all we ask.
Does any northern man ask less !
. ..
' .10Ex VAN Buns is about to bo married to a
and beautiful heiress from,Sontli Carolina.
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OP PKRISYLVANLL
VICIO PIiSBWENT,
JOHN C. BRECENRIDGE,
op KENTooEcpr',
MOORATICSTATE. TICKET.
coma coloiles= o . l .:.
mambas SCOTT, 07 oomaiica.
AVISDITOR 01INCLILL:
JACOB FRY, Jr., Morrrarem 00.
EIVIINKTOR 0IISZILIS.;
TIMOTHY IVES, Ponce Ooh'
BEE reading matter every day on first page
ALL SPEAK AT ONCE
It so happens that we have before us bi al
manac for 1853, on the cover of which we Sod
this card:
We are not left in doubt at whom the thru-t in
the " Dar SPECIAL NoT/CE " above quoted is
levelled, for on the same page of this paper,
wider the head of "CACTION—A CARD vicOM
THE EDITOR," Dr. CALVIN M. FITCII is named in
o.manner which would lead those unacquairted
with the facts to suppose that Dr. S. S. Fitch
had never known aught of this Dr. C. M. Fitch,
and thought himself doing a service to the c,ta
munity in cautioning the public against him.
The same article alludes to Dr. C. M. Fitch as
having succeeded in confusing the public
mind by making unauthorized use of my name,"
&c., &c. Now, we know that Dr. C. M. Fi•cl's
skill in the treatment of pulmonary and other
chronic affections, is such that he would he
lab to wish to confound himself with any one
else. And we know also that in all hie adver
tisements or cards, which we have ever seen, Dr.
C. M. Fitch has considered it his interest to state
explicitly, in order avoid confusion, that he had no
longer any connection with Dr. 8. 8. Fitch. The
glaring inconsistency, therefore, to use no hen]] er
term, of this latter gentleman,' hardly requires
()comment; and we do not wonder that Dr. C M.
Fitch should have expressed himself both sur
prised and grieved that his uncle should have
allowed himself to be persuaded to such a course.
Jealousy of his nephew's skill will be received
by the public as a poor excuse—poorer, if pos
sible, than his alleged wish not to be confounded
.with him. But we can assure Dr. Fitch Dr.
C. M. Fitch, we of course mean— that he will
experience no injury from attacks like these, for
we are confident that ho possesses too much dig
nity to be betrayed into passion, and can well
afford to bear the petulence of age or jealousy,
while his professional reputation is too firmly
established to be successfully assailed.
" Let all this pass for what it is worth. We main
ly desire to call attention to the fact that sympathy
for Millard Fillmore, and admiration for Millard Fill
more find utterance in the Pittsburgh Post ."The
Post is the special organ of Buchanan in this county,
and is t`m paper that justified the attack on Senator
Sumner by a cowardly assasin from South Carolina. -
-Pitisburgh Jov rtl at.
The above extract from the Know Nothing or
gan of—this city will serve as a significant proof
that our neighbor is in utter despair, and seeks
to relieve himself by numerous false charges
against the Post. Thou shalt not bear
&lie witness against thy neighbor," in a com
mandment that he cannot observe in such trying
times as these.
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of Ur Pittstm/120.19p1ia,1 ,„,
rkom the Interior.
WILLIAMSPOHT, June 20, 1846.
Dear Post:—#p the season for departuo4.
the opilressitte*t of the cities ip at hanit and
perso.ls about thnake alttp (4)l.esixons'ef ob
taining all the in ormlitionTavaoblekin order to
scent e the mosOapikin;ess anecomfort, it will
not 1 e amiss 16 speak 'Witte town of Williams.
port, recently visited by' - some of our citizens,
and to add our testimony to the opinion gener
ally entertained of it, that it is one of the most
delightful izdand towns in Pennsylvania. It is
beautifully built on the west branch of the Sus
quehanna, contains about six thousand inhabi
tant, is shady and cool in summer, possessing
every variety of scenery, mountain and plain,
hill, river, rivulet., garden,. field and wood. It
has a most enterprising population, and as hos
pitable as- those who would lay up treasures in
heaven and men's hearts by selling all they have
to give it away, whether to the rich or poor, to
the needy, seedy and greedy, and all who feel
feedy or thirsty. Fathers and mothers residing
in Williamsport are mostly blessed with families
of sound sons and beautiful daughters, and such
is the proverbial liberality of the place that re
spectable, decent and deserving young gentle
men seldom have to ask twice for a wife, and in
several instances have been paid for taking a
damsel off the old folks' hands.
Williamsport is now one of the most extensive
lumbering depots in Pennsylvania., perhaps in
the United States. There is an immense boom
stretching from Perkins' Mills several miles up
the river, for the purpose of catching the logs
that are " driven " by the raftsmon from the pine
forests above. This boom is mostly the result of
the indefatigable enterprise of one man, Major
J. El. Perkins, who deserves to be called the pio
neer of the lumber trade in this part of our State.
After. a great deal of opposition from croakers
and drones, he succeeded in getting a charter for
a company called the " Susquehanna Boom Com
pany,- in the winter of 18-10 and 1850, and has
since had the pleasure of seeing, though at a
great pecuniary outlay, the work of his hands
prosper amazingly. This boom is capable of
holding about 60,000,000 feet of lumber, or :100,-
000 logs. The logs are cut and hauled to the
bank of the ergeks in the winter, and in the
spring are rolled into the water and floated down
the river by a red-shirted regiment of Young
Americans. The effect of this is to bring into
market the lands on all the small tributaries to
the West Branch of the Susquehanna, extending
over a space of nearly 200 miles. In the imute •
diate vicinity of Williamsport there are fifteen
large sawmills, five of which run by water, and
the balance by steam. The largest of these mills
runs one hundred and twenty-five saws, besides
several cross-cuts, for cutting logs, and circular
saws, for making laths out of the slabs, e d ges,
and waste lumber. The capacity of this mill is
over 100,000 feet of boards in a day. About 111111)
men are employed at the boom and the mills, and
300 in the woods. The logs now in the boom
are estimated to be worth $420,00 , . All the
mills have been built since 1850, except three.
About 40,000,000 feet of boards were shipped
from Williamsport last year, mostly by the canal,
paying a very handsome revenue to the State in
the way of tolls, as may be seen by reference to
the Canal Commissioners . Report of last year.
The pine lands have advanced in value in the
la it ten years from 50 cents to $2O per acre. It
is estimated that the pine timber ou these lands
will last for from twelve to twenty year's to come,
and after it is exhausted there will be exhaust
less forests of hemlock left, out of whit), to
make a profitable business A ss is now done to
some parts of New England where the pine is
used up .I
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The above statement of the lumber
we have principally through the kindness of 1).
Clinton Lloyd, Eeq , who visited the principal
mills and manufacturers with us, in person, and
for the correctness of the information we can
therefore vouch.
Dickinson Seminary is located at Williamsport,
and is beautifully situated on an easy slope at
the rear of the town, and within a few bun fired
yards of the Railroad depot. The school embra
ces male and female departments, and was organ
ized Sept. 1, 1846. The number of students
last year was 419. There are ten instrucors.
The principal is Thomas Bowman, D. D . a
graduate of Dickinson College, a profound -,:hol
ar. a true Christian, and a most agreeable gen
tleman. The Seminary held its Commencement
last week. lion. Andrew G. Curtin delivered a
very fine oration, before a large and select au
dience on the occasion. The building 110 feet
long by 50 feet wide, and six stories high. The
wings are each 7)1 feet by 14, and are each four
stories high. The whole building is capable of
accommodating 400 boarding scholars.
It is pretty generally known that the United
States Courts are held in Williamsport. The last
term of the Circuit Court was held there by his
Honor Judge Grier, beginning on the 111th inst.:
several cases were disposed of. The case of
Zebulon Parker for use of John Moore, Esq., vs.
Wm. English, for iufringmeut of a patent water
wheel, excited considerable curiosity, and was
decided in favor of the plaintiff.
A number of distinguished persons were at
Wiliiamsport last week, among whom we were
pleased to see in good health and spirits Hon
James Thompson, of Erie, our excellent and
agreeable Marshal Frost, and Mr. Sproul, clerk,
who were gladly received by all their friends.
PITT.
S. S. FITCH
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Democratic Meeting at Elizabeth
The friends of James Buchanan and John C.
Breckinridge,met at the Town Hall, in the bor
ough of Elizabeth, on last Saturday, according
to previous notice.
And on motion, Col. James Scott was called to
the Chair, and Robert C. Walker appointed Sec
retary. Andrew Fife, John F. Richards, Gen.
James H. Watson, Doctor James Powers, An-
Drew McKihley and Doctor Jesse Penny were
appointed Vice-Presidents.
Oa motion of Doctor Jesse Penny, a Commit
tee of five was appointed on Resolutions.
On motion, the following Committee of Corres
pondence was appointed :—Robert C. Walker, -
John F. Richards, den. Jas. H. Watson.
On motion, the following wore appointed an
Executive Committee for Elizabeth township and
borough, with the power to oall meetings, 6:e
Andrew McKinley, James Irwin, Robert McKiu
ney, Joel Ketchum, Thomas Calhoon, Samuel
Scott, Thomas Douglass, John Mcllhinney and
James Leech.
Doctor Jesse Penny, Chairman of the, Commit
tee on Resolutions, presented the following,
which were unanimously adopted :
WHEREAS: We, as citizens of this great Republic,
have marked with pain and regret the rapid and fear
ful development of those things which Washington
warned us to avoid, and which he clearly foresaw
would come upon us unless we were mindful of an
admonition in which he said that "it was to him a
matter of serious concern that any grounds should
have been furnished for characterizing parties by
geographical discrimination: Northern and Southern,
Atlantic and Western, whence designing men may
endeavor to excite a belief that there is a real differ
ence of local interests and views."
Therefore, Reeolved, That we hail with joy and
pride the action of the Cincinnati Convention, and
that we feel assured that the nominees of that body
for President and Vice-President will unite the
strength of the great Democratic party throughout
the Union.
Resolved, That in the support of James Buchanan
and John C. Breckinridge, we have a surer guarantee
that we are supporting the Constitution and the
Union, than if we wore engaged in the support of a
party made up of the would be exciting isms of the
day.
Resolved, That in James Buchanan we have pre
sented a candidate whose eminent worth has been
endorsed by several national administrations, in en
gusting to his guardianship important functions of
the government of the United States, and that in all
those he has conferred honors upon himself and his
country.
Resolved, That in John C. Breckinridge we have
a candidate eminently qualified by the highest order
of intellect, and by true moral worth, to fill with
honor to himself and his country the place assigned
him by our ticket.
Resolved, That the Democratic party is the only
one that extends the right of suffrage without pro
scription on account of birth-place or religion.
ARO emotion to print the proceedings, the
meeting adjourned.
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I -----,i.t.tiihnrgn morning Piiat.i A. Gopu, On..—See letter of..our. Washington
:lip:Mr AsiirriwioN. correspondent. It contains one item worthy of
,siektme., 18V
in„pgrese resumed—Political Speeches notice. Our readers Will remember that the
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Clayton's —Mr. Proposition—Return of Gen. telegraph told us that Whitfield was leading au
:t3 Whiyield Telegriiphic Battle—Kansas Discus- army-of three hundred Missourians into Kansas,
sion— Colfax' 8 Amendment the Army Appro- and that a battle had been fought anl another
priation Bill--No further Legislation now neces- expected. Mr. Whitfield was in Washington
nary—A Ratification Meeting—Buchanan and . City at the time. Who now shall believe aboli-
Breckinridye—Political Campaign opened—Old tion stories about Kansas? The stories were de
line Whigs. signed to influence the conventions ; and the dis
turbances themselves were designed to influence
the Investigating Committee while in Kansas.
Now that the Committe ha 3 left there will be
WASHINGTON, June 22, 185 G.
As the two Houses of Congress are about to
resume their regular daily sess . rons, and the con
sideration of public business, your correspondent
renews his periodical co mmunications with the
readers of the P,,et The occasional sessions dur-
ing the past three weeks, will now be followed
by long and patient sittings, by a multitude of
hour speeches, designed fo give direction to pub-
lie sentiment during the Presidential campaign.
The nominations are all made, the field is now
before the political topographers, and multitudi
nous reports of interesting and important discov
eries may be daily expected. The country may,
therefore, expect a very full development of the
issues of the campaign in the House of Repre
sentatives during the next two or three weeks.
Yesterday furnished a premonition of what may
be expected hereafter.
Mr. Clayton's proposition, offered in the Sai
-1 ate, for the pacification of matters in Kant-so,
meets with little favor. Its effect would be to
commence the organization of the Kansas Terri
tory de novo, beginning with a census of its
actual inhabitants, an election of a Territorial
Legislature, the abrogation of many of the rows
heretofore passed, and so on. It is an expeitent
merely, to avoid the direct issue growing out of
the treasonable conduct of certain abolitionists
in Kansas, ignoring the past, and leaving the
future open for a repetition of violence and law
breaking. The issue has already been roc t in
Kansas, quiet begins to prevail, and the Citated
States authorities have maintained the super( ma
cy of law and order. Nothing further is nt res-
sary to be done.
The Kansas Congressional Commission ha:: re
turned, and a report may be expected at an (.Irly
day. perhaps two reports—representing the ma
jority and m,nority of the Commission. It is
said, but on what authority I know not, that the
report detailii.g the actual condition of affairs in
Kansas will not sustain the exciting accounts
sent eastward during the last three months.
The withdrawal of the Commis-ion has also been
the signal fur the discontinuance of the distur!ian
ces themselves. It i net fair to presume that
the presence of the Commission was the ocetts . inn
of the disturbances? Au apt idu,tration of the
true character of the telegraphic reports from
that quarter during the last three months occur
red the day of Mr. Whitfield's return to W
ington. Simultaneously with his arrival he: e, a
telegraphic despatch was received. announcing a
terrific collision between a body of pro-sla,cry
men under Whitfield's comma:A end the U S.
troops under Col. Sumner, in which the foi,n e r
were completely routed anil dispersed. \lr.
Whitfield's first knowledge of this wei.derlul
telegraphic battle reached him in the of
Representatives. Some alto itionist had tn
factured the story f , r effeet, without a de .t.nt
regard even to the probabilities in the rate.
Kansas will be the leading subject of discus
sion daring the remainder of the sessii n: with
out its constant agitation the Mark Re pub. can
party could not hold together a single w, , ek.
Tie amendment to the army appropriation bill,
offered yesterday by Mr. C o lf ax , of
bring the House to a direet ante on ttue of
issues presented by that party. This itmeod
meat, in effect, attic as the legitslit• lon
of KIIIISII4 :ul , l ferbil. , the , , tnl l..yment
United States troops or of the posse cum:-
t a ws for the enforcement of its laws. A -tic
and protracted struggle in the House to ty
be expected over this autendmeot. If tilted
in the House, it will lie rejected in the Senate—
so its passage is impossible : but the Abolition
ist• will then endeavor to kill this and all other
appropriation bills, and deprive the government
of the means of support A game of tlii , rt
cannot succeed, but Ahroliti , :tne“ , , ren,iy ti. re.
sort to the must desperate measures to sec -Tit
phhli its ends. Thu Kansas question is imp r
tant only in connection with the Preritleuti,l
election. N., further n Id abs Mtety
I necessary. The people of the Territory
the power to make their own taws, and t. ..tar
amt amend those already made, its their inter—:-
may demand If any C`: 11111111 are unccm-•.'u
tional, the Courts will so prmmuce them in
time. When it p , ,stiesse• the re i nt.ite papa,,
tion to entitle it to tiOrai-rion as a *-!ate, 11 • •
net of Cougress only will he nt,:e•-•ln
ise a convento n to form a State ro li d dt ,•
Its admission then will meet >vitt) n t set iou
position. The crisis within haunt- Mir Itit•:- I
it has been transferred to the ilou,e L.;
sentatives.
The Democratic Ratification meeting in !his
city, on Wednesday night last, was the la nest
one ever held here, comparing in numbers .rich
the vast out-pouring , of the people in the Ni
rtb
ern cities. Buchanan atd Ereckinridge liar , an
e.t lard hold upon the Democracy .f the
and upon conservative men everywhere, airs. be
lieve that statesmanship and experience :n pub
lic affairs are indispensable requisites for the
presidential office. Even ;n those Spoil'
States whose first choice at Cincinnati, wa. , not
Mr. James Buchanan, his nommation, 1 1 ave
satisfactory reasons for saying,has been reeeit
with entire satisfaction and approval. It is ae
understood by them that the real battle aglinst
abolitionism is to be f ught in the Nara! ern
States, and they were, consequently, not unwit
tingly to make a graceful concession as to the
candidate, in order that the northern Democracy
might go into the canvass under the most fav ga
ble circumstances and tinder the lead of a man
of their own choice, pia position on the gi eat
question of the day being the same with that cf .
their first choice.
The Know Nothing seceders, the seceders I' orn
the seceders, and the lilaek Iti.publicans, have
each presented their eandolaies Stockton
Raynor will probably withdraw in fat or of I d
more. Fremont and Dayton i, the fusion tii kin
for New Jersey and Freni..nt and Johm..l,qi the
ticket toe Pennsylvania. The calculation is ih at
Fremont can carry the New England Stitt i s. i r. , .,
and several other northern States on the strength
of abolitionism shine. New Jersey and Pennst:
culla is disputilil ground. Dayton is to carry
the former and Johnston the latter. Dayton a' II
not be run in Pennsylvania nor Johnston in N. r'w
Jersey. They are each willing to sacrifice them
selves to elect a Black Rep II blican President,
and take the chancos afterwards. Fillmore is
the southern opposition candidate. The Demo
cratic party is the point cf assault for all these
factions, and their apparent division has a corn
mon object in view—the deent of the Dermicr.,tie
nominees. Fremout's nomination has caused a
good deal of rejoicing among the friends of Eil'-
more here; it repels from the Black Republi
party the more moderate anti-slavery men, who
may now vote fur Fillmore. and his vote be ;hits
increased. The Democrats calculate confident)
that it will more equally divide the opposition
vote iu ninny of the ni.rthern States, and give
Buchanan and Breckinridge a plurality in several
States never claimed for them. Mr. Fillmore
cannot carry a single southern State. The Dem
ocratic party must uverwbelm the combined op
position.
The old-line Whigs of this city held a meeting
last night, to oppoint a delegate to represent
them at the Louisville Convention. The Know
Nothings made a preeoncerted effort to control
its proceedings or break up the meeting, a mune.
ment that seemed to he under the leadership of
Campbell, of Ohio. The chairman refused to
recognize any person who was a member of any
other political organization, and in this way only
were the Know Nothing rowdies choked Nil'. The
same set of men attempted to interrupt the De
mocratic Ratification meeting . last week. The
object of the Louisville Convention is to consider
what course the old Whigs should pursue. They
do not propose to name candidates of their own
and thus throw away their votes, but to adopt
the best of the candidates already presented to
the people, and to make their influence felt in
that direction. There can be no question that
they will decide in favor of Buchanan and
Breckinridge, on the general grounds of sound
conservatism and high respectability, disap
proving of parts of the Democratic Platform.
Hence the hostility of Know Nothings and Black
Republicans here to this movement,
MERCER.
DEMOCRATIC CELEBRATION
The Buchanan and Breckinridge Democratic
Club of this county are making preparations for
a grand celebration of the Fourth of July by
the Democracy. That is right. The Committee
should select a spot, and make all needed ar
rangements at as early a day as possible, and
make the fact known. Good speakers can be
procured both at home and abroad, and a grand
affair we predict it will be, if proper arrange
ments are made.
THE politicians among our opponents say that
Johnston will yet certainly be put on the ticket
with Fremont iii place of Dayton.
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Ws call attention to an advertisement in our
auction sales column, of Scotch Bottom Land
for sale at..anctiou on Thursday next. Those
who are disposed to go, can ride free in omni
bu.sses to the ground from the corner of Grant
and Fourth streets. The ground is to be sold
in lots of from one to three or four acres, to snit
purchasers. It is but two and a half miles
from the city line, along the plank road, and
offers every advantage for convenient and de
lightful country residences. The soil is good.
The terms are easy.
THE Gazette insists upon it that the •' Repub
licans " are going to get up a ratification meeting
one of these days to bow-wow over tho nomina-
Lion of Fremont. It must be rather a cool affair
after waiting so long.
By the way, suppose Dayton is withdraw❑
and Johnston selected for Vice President, will
thee Gazette put up his name? Did not its editor
say the other day that be would not? flow
about that, neighbor?
THE accounts from all quarters represent the
crops as presenting a thrifty and excellent ap
pearance, excepting only peaches, apples and
corn. It is quite evident that the seed corn
was damaged last winter by the severe cold.
The farmers will probably take precaution here
after to prevent a repetition of the injury. Seed
corn must be housed in a dry and not too cold a
place.
WANTED.—The New York Herald advertises
for a good, graphic, compact and complete his
tory of the birth, growth, expansion, decline,
collapse, death and burial of the late great Know
Nothing party, for the use of all the political
block heads of the day during the Presidential
contest.
US- Another Letter from Texas
.Ifrur, ntioo Driglierv— Dear qtr.—There were several
ases of rhinn met fiver in my mother's family at the time
ar reveal...li the r ~11..1,1 in my le' air
illy letter of .ricer 12th. att.!. a fen 'hank ailunntstered lu eis.'h
ave prodin,al the desired ellect. thus dentunstrittlng the et
w , Jf I • .ilebraceil Pill, in that dt.annu.
ylulher 1,-,s not loon attic the nick head ache
since she has evintneileivi taking [hear Pills. and as we have
lint ten of Chem left. 3011 N . lll please antler dolat'v
in Austin. Tatar.
Purchasers will be careful to .k fur .11 - Lame': 611-
4,24., Ltper IV! , manufactured by Fleming tiros, of Pittte
burwli. Pa. All other beer Lille, in i - ...sniiarisom are ;‘,irth
-1,..,.. Lirrr Pills. also lain celebrated
Veraittugs. eau now he had at all renpectable 6111, 'Liras.
Sate geniethe sianaturo of FLEAII.NG BR•
for ma.k by the 'lob , prrialotons,
' , LEMING BROS,
Burca.sure to J. Kidd .4 Co,
N, etreet, cot not of Your*
i ia
4',ir Piles, neglected, often prove fatal; IMO ploCtlMll:liti
6,1 Abnut the pwrbf three bun,.a day oath DALLEY'S
PAIN kATRACTuIt. It x.. eaten form the rectum, then
,14ert the Syringe." hll. .l dith Extraction, and zna,l
-o.,I1) diacharge it as the %ping,- et withdrawn It n•eer
lade la rare C41.8e of any n i ts of v”, , lt-ucy, nor to give entire
enee instantly vu all, frelnenCy curing •
by nun applicat ion ht., 610 known by the heat, itching sn-I pain of flu
.t71,1e. Bleeding pil.% are caused I.lllt.tilrlo.l by the fn!lnnt
the e I I. I,,Avela, which then preen the inte,ttbai
light k bonen and ktiq.- tin.
up Ow 20 the 1,1 w 4 ?Wing holt nt
C.; • I '-we hug., w!“•ti n string Ia titli tight round it; nob
and for Acroftilinin hann.tn and ',ten;
pr•alin. a t SUppOrlttr. rind
a . - ..mpr,se to We lvf min. is d tau w taw We -Alt
o.• ,e tub it 15 011 t 1.11 , 1.0114 antl abdomen tot
the tutturill I..ras t!..tt uu1.1.-rt the I,Aveln tvill
I.• t,l -.11 tnA.,:o atid your n A., .1
I's. rly . In. cu,wi. It t
Not grni“”c: ultbvtit pinto art-1
si4t:ainrin.,
C. V CLICK KNEE a CO, Mumoa.coln,..
1., by Dr . OEO. II EEyEEE .
Vt.A.l and by nearly emery myth
th,111:11. ut l'thilo.l Stitt,. All onion, or lettt , r. for 10.
hTulatout ot 1a.1,11,1`, to to. udattouttul to C. V. CLICK F.N Elf
A Or. Now York, jr6ulA,A4w
o - From a llialloguished Member or 7nr.
LAIL ,r 1.1,F kT (PHATIIK ~r
/I , ••• w. Den: fa :I I Lads ,inlont atta.
1.+11111144u. lln , 1:1,4 fur int‘erril nin:..l onlinarr
i'111,111,1 Wlt ID Olt any intrnintinut ttontait. 1 Rut n Sint "I
WIIITE ENT. I land not lils,l OAF that, 11,1111
1:4 L. NI 11,1 I is an itlitintit totally trilryta/ I has, rst rr
51511.., 1 attributn this rella in it, in a of this trash ins,
uud 1 ha .. na invitation at saying that I conaisita ur
1.1 11tIENT us ' , fry valnahl, renawly int hilientnatic an, ta
t, aim S..ry rrenartrally. V, T. NVILLEY
Dr Me INIrRoAI. LI v, Pilib arid naetiovitto
Dr. I So.ten 0-14 , 1 , rat.efl White Cirraseint,
4 ,, 1.dy under tlne ntlyers ui..n .4 Dr. I. Scott.,
r,gular 51,/bural grucluAto, nail Pl.t) a1ei..1.41 of ext,/anive prow
tirs. N.,no gvnuine. rain P.ll prviusred by Dr. I.
I.:Auk I'm,
ThiJr,f, certify. That I ha,' the 11,ipc :or
prepariligltataiei Improved Verwituge Mid 111111{1,M!
Liter Ville Dr. 1. Seiith whe liar borne Ow hetet
p tag and tiring may cirtionaltiitc
last thirteen stare, mei that I belle', lir , has iinpr-ti-d
thee, I matte the above mateinetit the Mere willingly it, I
hat e interest In theta what,. or C. Me LAN E. M. it
Dr McLane'r Imrrtovr.n Vennlfogo an.l IMPROVED Liver
PICA, w .onipattb.4l Lp rertiflotte of C. Mel.rmv. fur sAle by
PrnngnOw nod Merchnntx everywhere.
kik:,). II K KYr l Eit, 140 WoO.I rt., Whohwale Agent.
Dn. J. P. FLJMING, Allegheny, near KwDread Depot,
je24.dawhpe
1 , 511,40t:de AgonL
Time Past and Present.--Wr well remem
ber, to the d ays of our childhood. cf witnessing the suffer
ings of n lkdoved parent ne he grasped in agony the side of
his chair. while enduring the torturing pains of the Tie
Douloureux, and seeing the moistened cloth spread .aver his
face to give momentary relief, and cool the fiery burning of
the Erysipelas. But then no remedy was at hand; Kenne
dy had not mule his MEDICAL DISCOVERY. At the presk
out day, through the v.iwertul agency of this medicine,
three diseases are comparatively but In name where
used. One, two or three bottli, according to the severity of
Cie case, will cure as surely as the earth revolves. or night
succeeds the day. For 1111 111111101, It has provivl itself
master remedy. and we Id 4 Mr. Kennedy god sped in hie
, florts to relieve the sick.
R. - See lung advertisement in another ...damn
Sold Ivholenale and retail nt DR. OK( MO F. It. KEYSER'S,
140 eel street, sign of the ti,.l.len Mortar, and at .1. P
FLEMING'S, Allegheny
41 - Prof. Dc Grath on the Weather--prof
Do Grath wants all sufferers from tlo•effect, of the inclement
w. miter lately, to call awl procure a Louie of into pleasant
Electric Oil. It cures like magi I•rice 23. 50, um! $1 per
01.. Prof. De tiratli feehlt to be hie duty I.r 111111 M an,l
t" the public to state explicitly, that the article oirern,l fvr
sale by Mr, Anna E. Smith, called in her advertisement
IN‘ctor Smith. A. E. Smith. Chontll, he., Sc., in not
ii: ath's Ehx-trn 1)11.'
mrs. Smith's pretensions to a knowledge of the prepare.
trio of this celebrated retried), 1111504 from her connection
with Mr. Lielutia IS. Smith, formerly engaged with Prof. Dr.
Grath in keeping the books and correspondence of De Grath
A Co., but 'toyer inetructod in the manufacture of the medi
cine. Those parties hats neither the right nor the ability to
make -Do Urath's Electric and no imitation of It can
produce the wonderful effects of the original, as prepared by
Professor De Grath himself. at his old arid well known e,etai
lushment, No. 341 Suuth Eighth street, ladow Ch t. , nwt.
Philadelphia
in_ Druggists will address their orders to hitu
For sale by 1. a. KEYSER, Pittsburgh, end all Drug
myl2
itZs• We lutes Just received our Spring stock of Goods,
consisting of Gents' Otter, Beaver and Silk Hats; Geut,' A ild
Youth's wit Limn of oil colors; also, a large assortment of
Spring styles of Cape and Straw Rate. Our Mends, and the
public generally, who have sai liberally patronised T.lll the
last season, will find fresh inducements to favor no with
their calla Please do so, and do yourselves and us good
'Eric motto is : "Quick Sales and Light Profits."
'MORGAN k CO., No. 153 Wood street,
Next door to the new Church,
rny3 One door from Sixth stroet.
illir-lirrom the N. York National Monitor
of February 21.-11russn Vseon--,Dr. Curtis has done more
to ameliorate the condition of humanity afflicted with lung
aamplalnts, than any other practitioner of medicines that
has struggled with the secrets of the mote is medics, for the
last century, by the invention and perfection of au instru
ment that will convey to the lungs a medicine In the shape
of a highly Medicated Vapor, which acts directly on the
disease, and not, as hitherto, by sympathy. Those who are
ft-A.11,10d with diseases arising from disordered lungs, will
subserve their interests by giving the ilygoan Vapor a trial.
auction.—Dr. (juirrilt LITCLUIIa is the original aid only
e mdse articb. ciovStkawdiii
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Cn . TEIA Augu,t 15, 1851
Hogk,titally y.Po:
MEREDITH Si% HENEY
!tiono.kyrowv, V K.•pt. 1555.
A CARD.
`l', S~""
12aiding'11.11ustia Salop. , --Itia , a.Boston..reitrunipt
' of thirty years' standing, and is recommended
by physicians. It is a sure and speedy cure for
burns, piles, boils, corns, felons, chilblains, , :and
old sores of every kind ; for fever sores, . Weeny
itch, scald head,.nettle rash, bunions, sore nip
ples,reeommended by
,imrses;) whitlows, st ies, r
festers, Ilea bites,: spider stings, , lrozen lirabs;
salt rhenin, scurvy, sore and practiced lips, sore
nose, waits and flesh wetuads,-.lt is'a most valua
ble remedy arid cure, which can be testified to by
' thousands who lave used it in the city of Boston
and vicinity for the last thirty years. In no in
stance will this Salve do an injury, or interfere
with physician's prescriptions. It is made from
the pnrestmaterials, from a receipe brought 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 is put
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. Price,
25 cents a box. Redding & Co., proprietors.
Aberdeen, in Scotland, or else from the scattered
fragments which the excavation of ancient cities
For sale by B. A. Fahne3took & Co., Flem
ing Bros., R. E. Sellers & Co., Dr. G. H. Keyser
and H. Miner & Co., Pittsburgh ; Beckham &
M'Kennan, Allegheny city.
4Q-Have You a Rupture of the Bowels?
—I would most respectfully Invite the attention of those af
flicted with hernia or rupture of the bowels to my splendid
50801 trueut of Trusses of various patterns, and to snit every
age, applied and satisfaction guarantied In every case, at my
°thee, No. 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa., sign of the
Gulden Mortar. Among the Trusses sold by me will be
found
.Ifarah' s Radical Cure Truss;
French Trusses, very light spring;
Gum Eleatic Trusses
C hildrens' Trusses, single and double;
Umbilical Trusses, children? and adults
Eberli's Eli ptic Spring Truss;
Dr. S. S. i'stch's Suirporter Truss ;
The price of Trusses vary from $2 to $3O. Hernial
or Ruptured patients can be suited by remitting money and
sending the measure around the hips, stating whether the
upture is on the right of left side. I also sell and adapt
Dr. Banning': Lace or Body Bran, for the cure of P.alap
ens Uteri, Weakness of the Cheat or abdomen, Piles, Chronic
Diarrhoea, and any weakness depending on a weak and debili•
Laced condition of the abdominal muscles.
Dr. Filch': Abdominal Supporter;
English Elastic A bdominal Bdts
E.tastic 13dLt ;
And nearly every kind of Supporter now in use. I also et,'
Shoulder Braces of every style, for weak chested and stoop
ohoolderod persons.
Zastie Stockings, for broken and varicose reins.
Suspensory Bandages, of all kinds.
Synnyes of every earidy and pattern, and in fact every
kind of mechanical appliance used in the cure of disease,
DR KEYSER would state to persona in want of Braces or
Tramss that he can often send to suit the patient by writing,
but it is always better to see the patient and apply the Truss
or Brace personally. Address
DLL GEO. IL KEYSER, 140 Wood at..
Sign of the Golden Mortar.
jullYttawly
OLD ECLIPSE
FREIGHT LINE.
raiIIiWRWAPISSMga
THIS LINE IS NOW PREPARED to bring
all kinds of freight from New York, in three days, at
j1,2k111 100 the., and from Philadelphia in 40 hours et $1 ?
100 lbs.
RECEIPTS GIVEN FOR TIME WITH A WRITTEN
GUARANTEE.
se_ No paper packages or small bundles received.
Mark goods " ECLIPSE FREIGHT LINE."
C. B. ALLEN, Agent, No. 2 Astor House, New York.
.1. .1. MoKEEVEII, Agent, cor. Broad and Locust, Phila.
For further Ulf . ..rotation. apply to
W. B. BARROLL, Agent.
No. 61Yourtli .3
Je24.1 al—Journal copy
A. A. CARRIER & BRO.,
Corner FouriA and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh
AGENTS
State Mutual Fire and Marine Ineurane
Co., of lARRIBISUItti. CAPITAL, 8350,000.
Girard Fire and Marine Insurance Co
PIIILADELYIIII. CAPITAL, $300,000.
insurance Co. of the Valley of Virginia
WlNCiLeaTilii, VA. CAPITAL, 5300,000. .
Commonwealth Insurance Company, 11A6
CAPITAL, $300,000.
Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co.
HAI-MORD. CAPII 41, AA L 1 ASSETS, $2,154,459
Pennsylcanla Insurance Co., of PITTSBURGH.
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dec I 4.daptll y
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alley and Fourth street,
I'ITTSBURGLI, PA.
441" Tao subscri . her Is now opening a well selected I:wort
:neat of foreign and domestic 'Hardware, all new t and will he
wIA en as guest terns as any other house in (Ida city. Ile
will always keep on hand s general assortment of
it RDWARF., CTTLKIt V, CAIIPICSTERS' TOOLS,
T'' a hich he rceipei thdly inviter the attention of pnrchnsera
01,26 SANIUF.a. FAIDIESTOCK.
FORSYTH- & SCOTT,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION
MERC FL AN T S,
Dealers In Wool, Hides, Flour,
BACON, LARD AND LARD OIL,
4~ - ANO PRODUCE CENIs7RALT.Y.
No. 75 WATER STRSZT, PITTSBURGH, PENNA.
Springer Blubaugh, Pitteb•b Geo. Wells, Wellsville,
John Scott A Co., " Martin,
It., a J ones, Caster CAL Dep. Bk. Koons A. Ilerstine, Phila.
& I•ittoburgh. Burnet, Nesbit is Gurretson,
Joseph E. Elder, St. Louis.
Thomas A Greiner, Bankers, Holmes & Connell, Cincinnati.
Salem, Ohio. I frbl :Iy] A. D. Bullock A Co.
.7,10. It. hwss, Into of Ilumphreye, Ileffinank Koons, Ph lie
D. W. t 17.astutt Late of Pittsburgh.
KOONS & HERSTINE,
FLOUR FACTORS,
General Produce Commission 111 m chants,
EigIiMMIEJME
liaguloy. Woodward d Co. Phil
Garrott. Martin .4 Co.
ood A Oliver,
Sitter, I rice A Co.
Caleb C 'Pe A Co.
Truitt, .irother A Co. •'
J. D. Lohmor A Co. Cincinnati
A. A. P.illock & Co. ••
Tweod A Sibley,
And Pittsburgh and Phil.
Ja! tdspc6m
WILLIAMS & ALLEN,
MANUFACTURERS OF
C H ILSON FURNACES,
Wrought Iron Tubing,
AND FITTING GENERALLY,
For Warming and Ventilating Buildings.
air W. & A. will contract for Warming and Ventilating
by Main or Hot Water, Pipes or Chllson's Furnace, Church
es, Schools, Hospitals, Factories. Green Douses, Dwellings,
Court Houses, Jails, or Hotels. No. 26 MARKET STREET,
Pittsburgh. apli
ALEX. HUNTER,
F LOUR. GRAIN.
BACON, LARD, LARD OIL,
D PRODUCE GENERALLY,
No. 299 Liberty street,
PITTSBURGH
da i.dapt,
W. 11. SMITI.I W. W. R. 11UNTIIII
SMITH, MAIR & HUNTER,
WHOLESALE GROCERS ,
122 Second and 151 Front st.,
1/J117:Om Pittsburgh, Ps.
JAMES BLAKELY,
EUROPE AN AGENT AND CONVEYANCER,
Corner of Seventh and Smithfield atreets,
PITIIIIII3BOH.
*3_ Passengers brought from the old country to Pitta
burgh, and moneys remitted to Hurons. 1n0v47
JAS. COLLINS J. BANKS KNOX
JAMES COLLINS & CO.,
Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
PEOPRIETOIL9 07 THE
Pittiburigh, Meadville & Erie
CANAL LINES.
Nos. 114 AND 115 WATER STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA.
REFERENCES;
Prrtnnunan—
Wm. Bag'ley k Co.,
Smith & Sinclair,
M'Candleas, Means k Co.,
Pirtt.Angu.uts—
Bagaloy,Wcodward & Co-,
Wood, Bacon Co.
INSURANCE! INSURANCE! Applies
tion for Insurance tor several good reliable Insurance
Companiee received by GEO. W. BUNN, at Ida Real Erdate
Agency and Intelligence Offloe, on the north able of Ohio
fourth door east of the Diamond, Am.roamarr Crrr. jag
YOUNG HYSON TEA—I.O chests finest
King Chop Young Upson Tea, at Tic. and $E Rt.; re-
calved by P. It. D.RAYOi,
cl4/0 82 Market agd 1 %mond.
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OtisoCatt.44k - k*IBEFOSIgiat 14 ; - .3 11 4*
Ao. BAAurth
M 1 'IDLE BOOM, JCIMP.S' NEW ,_BUJLDIBO.
IS NO from , W OPEN daily au 9 .ti o'clock ;
o'cloWeditifsday and Satininy evenlngs, from 7 to 9
an
."•-••
feceised'Of all Sums not lest tlihp Otn Dal3 , thl
Knkn dividend of the profits declared twicea'year, in June
anti DeceMber. filtered was declared at the rate of six per
cent. per annom,an the fleet of December; 1555. Also on
the 3d oflune, 11396.
Boobs containing the Charter, By-Laws, Bides end Beg'
latfons, furnished gile, on application at the otice.
.14raideot—GEORGE Al-BILEB.
PICA PELMID&ML
Hopewell Hepburn, John li. Shoeuberger,
George it White, Charles Knapp,.
William F. Johnston, N. Grattan Murphy,
Jaffee W. Hallman, . Theebald Umbetactber,
Alexander Bradlet, • Isaac IL Pennock,
William Phillips, William J. Anderson. •
TaIISTI6IS.
1=3:1
EMIZEIR
EIMME3
Bryan, Kennedy 3 Co. Pitte"ll
L. WiSmartt & Co.
Bell & Liggett,
J. & W. Rea,
Nobly, Cosgrove & Co. ••
Watt & Wilson,
Fosdick & Foulds, Mello Litt
Morrow & Gettler,
J. S. Chenoweth & Co. "
phla Merchants genet ally.
Murphy, Tiernan & Co.,
Hampton, Wilson & Co.,
English & Richardson.
Train, Brother dk Co.,
(fob=
~,~-Y .
John G. Backeten, James Ilerdunin,
Hill Bnrgwln, /James D. Kelley. , ,
Albert Culbertson, - i John 111. Hitkpittriek, `.
rt I
Robe Chester, ' 'John tt. 31'Cord,
J. Gardiner Coffin, Walter P. ?darsk.ll — ,
-- -
Alonr,OA.Varier, • ' '''' '-'"A:.'lslrPolloar,"..a.
John S. Cosgrove, Henry Id. Itingwalt,
Charles A. Colton, - Hobert - Robb,
E. G. Edrington, James Addle,
Francis Felix, George B. &Wen,
George F. 011Imore, Alei`ander 7indle;
James B. !loon, William .8. Lively. -
William S. Haven,
Wilton Miller.
Secrelary and Trearurer--CIIAELES A. COLTON. ,
jyl9:dly
vlitifitits AND MECHANICS'
FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE CO
OP PHILADELPHIA.
hos. TI OS. B. FLORENCE, Preo't.
Eva. R. Iit.XEIOLD, Secretary.
STATEMENT OF BUSINESS,
From theist day of August to t). 31d day of D•>:., 1865
Amount received in Marine prernhuna $ 115,242 31
Fire 39.1ai8 82
Total premium, for ftro months
CAPITAL
INVESTED AS FOLLOWS
Roods of Allegheny County, Pittsburgh, and
Pittsburgh 6's $ 78,721 fA
Railroad Ronde, Coat 33,400 CA
Loan on First Mortgage of Real Estate 59,050 40
" Stocks, Collateral 30,354 00
Cash In Bank andon hand 11,058 2.. 2
Capital subscribed, (payment not yet doe) 97;000 00
Premium Notes, not yet matured 66,147 81
Due from Agents, (secured by Bowls) 18,853 81
Expenses and Commissions 11,662 36
$408,161 13
Total amount of Losses Incurred, but not yet adjusted:—
Fire $1,666 66
Marine ' 3,000 00
$4,668 MI
This Company Insures Hull and Cargo risks on the Ohio
and Mississippi tributaries. Insures against LASS or Damages
by Fires. loss, liberally adjusted and promptly paid.
ligszarcces—Hon. T. 31. Howe, Hem J. K. Moorbisul;
James Wood.
For Insurance apply to
THOMAS J. IDINTSR, Agent,
No. 90 Water at., bet. Wood and Market.
DELAWARE MUTUAL
SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY;
OFFICE, S. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT STS.,
Philadelphia
IQ- MARINE INSURANCES on Vessels, Cargo, Freight,
to all parts of the world.
INLAND INSURANCES ON GOODS, by Rivers, Canals,
Lakes and Land Carriages, to all parts of the Union,
FIRE INSURANCE ON MERCIIANDIZE generally. On
Stores, Dwelling HOlate,
Asset: of the Company November 5t1i,1155.
Bonds, Mortgages and Real Estate .$101,020 91
Philadelphia City, mud other Loans 65,210 00
Stock In Banks, Railroad mid insurance Co's 23,000 10
Bills receivable 1801440 97
Cash on hand 211,825 09
Balances in hands of Agents, Premiums on Ma
rine Policies recently Issued, and other debts
due the Company ...
Subscription Notes.—
DIRECTORS.
James C. Hand,
Theophilus Paulding,
James Trutt:air,
William tlyre, Jr.,
Joshua L. Price, . .
James Tennent,
Samuel E. Stokes,
Henry Sloan,
James B. McFarland,
Charles Schaffer,
P.ohert Burton,
John B. Semple, Pittsburg'
D. T. Morgan,
J. T. Logan,
WM. 1111.1tTLK, Predikrt.
William Martin,
Joseph IL Seal,
Edmund A. Sunder,
John C. Davis,
John R. Penrose,
George G. Leiper,
Edward Darlington
Dr. IL M. Huston,
William C. Ludwig,
Hugh Craig,
Spencer blellvairt
Charlee Kelley,
U. Jon.% Brooke,
J. G. illlboll,
TA% C. RAMP, Tice President.
llrcnr Ltinuss, b4,rentry.
P. A. MAW:MA, Agent,
Nn. 9. Water strftt, Pittsburg
MARINE NSVRANCE.
FIRE RISKS.
111RFACTUREHS' 11SURINCE
cutATEIL PEEPESUAL—GIIANTII) Hi TIU VA.I2 nF RE , S9TI72cNT.A.
Chartered Capital, $500,001).
FLEE, ..1f..4/ILVE AND INLA.ND 17t,t.N. , IRDRTA TroN ,
AARON S. LIPPINCOTT, President.
ORRIN IOPORRS, S,eretary.
()ROME 17OUNO, Trvesur..r.
TILIZCTOIIB.
B. Thomna,
Willimn Neal,
Alli - .•d
lieu lee .7.
Aaron S. Lipptnoott
Mahlon k,
N leholn.a O. Tay 1.. r,
Orrin Rogera,
J.. 113 P. Sutton., Jam., P. Smyth.
/1167•Tliin Company {1:13 beet, ergauived with a ett•th
Cal, and the Inrert.,rs hart d,,tertnitied Cu adapt the ba•in
to ita available msourees. To obierve prudence in ,I,t,ds
tag Its affairs, with a prompt raklustment of loss,a.
ttetough Oillce, No. 7C. Water street.
J. NEWTON JONES, Agen
The following well known and responsible firms ih Pitts
burgh hare authorized reference to them, with regard to the
stability and soundness of the Manufacturers' lusuranke
Company.
_ .
Kramer & Rahm,
George P. Smith & Co.,
Jones, Tierunn & Co.,
nevi
PITTSBURGH
LIFE, FIRE AND AIARIN
INSURANCE COMPANY;
CORNER OF WATER AND MARKET STREETS,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
ROBERT GALWAY, Pres',Scut.
Taos. Gmutatt, Secretary.
r 3 Thls Company makes exery Insurance appertaining to
or connected with LIFE RISKS.
Also, against SWILL AND OARGO RISKS on the Ohio
and Mississippi Rivdre and tributaries, and MARINE RISKS
generally.
And against Loss and Damage by Fire, and against the
Perils or the Sea and inland Navigation and Transportarien.
MMMiiiMEM
CD=
Robert Galway, Samuel M`Clurkau,
Joseph P. Gnooam, M.D., John Scott,
James Marshall, David Richey,
James W. Hallman, Charles Arbuthnot,
Alexander Bradley, Joseph S. Leech,
John Fullerton, Mansfield B. Brown,
David U. Chambers, Christian Zug,
William Carr, Robert EL Hartley,
Jas. D. MoHill falai"
CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PITTSBUKGII.
WILLIAM. BAGALEY,PmbIent.
SAMUEL L. MARSIIELL, Secretary.
OFFICE: 94 Water street, between Markt/ and Wood Weds.
4a- Insures HULL AND CARGO RISKS, .on the Olds
and Mississippi Rivers and tributaries.
Insures against Loss or Damage by FIRE.
Also, against the Perils of the Boa and Inland Navigation
and Transportation.
lEEE=
William Bagaley,
James M. Cooper,
Samuel Rea,
Robert Dunlap, Jr.,
IMISC M. Pennock,
& Harbaugh,
Walter Bryant,
John Shiptou.
EUREKA INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PITTSBURGH.
JOHN EL SHORN - BERGER, President.
ROBERT FINNEY, Secretary.
C. W. BATCHELOR, Geneml Agent.
WILL iNstuur. AGAINST ALL KINDS
OP
MARINE AND FIRE RIMS.
EMI=
J. EL Shoentego r, G. W. Cass,
C. W. Itatchol r, W. E. Nimick,
Isaac M. Pen h., T. B. Updike,
W. W. Marti , R. D. Cochran,
R. T. Leech, Jr., John A. Carmiley,
George S. &Idea, S. S. Bryan,
David M'Candleas.
"AB Loesoa enietained by parties unwed antler poll,:
issued by this Company will be liberally adjusted and Komi
ly paid at ita OFFICE, No. 99 WATER STREET. [jy.l l
PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE CO
OF PITTSBURGH
Corner of Fourth and Smithfield Streets,
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $300,000.
AirsKusure Buldinge and other Property against Loss or
Damage by Sire, and the Perils of the Sea and Inland N 11%{-
gfalou and Transportation.
El=
Wm. F. Johnston, Risky Patterson, Jacob Patoter,
A. A. Carrier. W. WClLutoek, J. P. Tanner
George W. smith, W. 8. Haven, D. F. Park,
I. Grier Sprott', Wade Hampton, D, H. Long,
A. J. Jones, J. H. Jones, IL R. ersizsh, ,
C=C!
President non. WM. F. JOHNSTON
Vice President ...RODY PATTERSON.
Seer and Trims. —A. A. OAKUM.
WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY,
Prtrastriton.—GFAMOE DARSIP., President; F. M
GORDON, Swretary.
Will insure against all kinds of risks, FIRE and mimtv.
MI losses will be liberally adjusted and promptly paid.
A Home Institution, managed by Directors who are - Well
known in the community, and who are determined, by
promptness and liberality, to maintain the character wbiCh
they hare assumed, as offering the best protection to ditlse
who desire to be insured.
Dtascross—.R. Hiller, Jr, C. W. Bicketson, J. W. Butler,
N. Holmes, Jr., W. H. Smith, C. Theisen, George W. Jackson,
Andrew Ackley, James Lippincott, George Dantie,Jamet
Arley, Alexander Nitpick, ThMae Scott.
Sir' Office No. 92 Water street, (Warehouse of Spann A
C o ., up atairo;,) Pittsburgh. n0v24:1 y t.
LTH INSURANCE
COMMONWEI
HARRISBURG, PENNA.
Chartered Capital, $300,000.
SkS. Insures Buildings and other Property against Loss or
Damage by Fire; also, against Perils of the Sea, Inland
Navigation and Transportation.
OrtmattlON CAMERON, President.
BENJ. PARKA Vice President
S: S. ceinunt, Secretary.
k Agent, Fourth and Saiithfield. [Je23:6ln
A- A. CARS!
4'4XT. LI44,IJORIOE
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ince of w,. qt ij. tlitigAtlftVtefl.:o ll oce, ILOntwau tli ffOr i. ,„,
ibis,pti*itoptc:iiii thhik,it marbtkustetrtetde , thev4 . tp!.
4nly mammary to oacertaintlar.exleteiticti:ot wrote MR/ta l i : 7
Btainitcli , ortowWiiiitrte t*iit. ti1t1ip01(4,;444,014:. : ,
gra cifid, - 1 tßi'disbis - dr tisillto eelk,p l i &e . e " 4; :
the ,eterte—, r4tVelly 4 lhe:ei . oppe.: - Aeioetimoitti4 r ***
Macao fa which they are embithjed,fram.rjoiklig,:i,„.
hind Mel , 'tang , (4 gild? ii*etioiltq - . 0 tt . *744 .. .,,, -
deadly ii
it hottottith` th1i11144'#4:1004454;„,.
Pep to” tailliione.'"Wki, ks "Caiiiipir Vial: . ,:;,;.fo':ts't
and-spiel -If i K* ''' '
Inl 143."1
ton street, New York. ''. -"" ".": ~,,::,.
i Bold Van err rt.''.A. TA.X.0.*1:141t1:#44:1111441, fo4it c f
ta., and ktiitisietti f iliy. :. .-:, ~ •<•:-;144.1 1 k3-
/Ur - Ah I 'Vie ll ij:k4o: l o:44l l *iiiiiit44., 4so;
ferod to at:min:ml'am upon cold a whole whitathre''
to takinga altorvrotde 'Ult thld
chief Wawa it him Axed Itaalfloyi;10 . 1 t 4 44" .
L I VERWOII.T;TATI, AND' elaibllA.L.Aoll/‘,. the restilk is
not merely a vrobability,;4ol, A cerfalnty,:. teaPiiiiio444 .
Agents' possession , and advertiaeonerikpi thii : itneinesite
partrnent, of Ma paper. '
,• 1 ~__,_.: -.t.i;.“'..4 oi
irir Fur sale, whoiesak tie.t.ttilafl, by'11..:•84, mlialat&RAPA'
Ca, roruer Wood mid Seco4d stret9, , , ~:.:, .. .r
.. ,,,5 , '4 . ,:t1, A.,...i' -,,,
sAd f4l. by EfFANDERSON A I;ol.o.,Lilierty itiiiiTi4l,; , P,"
scuwAltv, ...I BECREMII & fiIcIiZNIVAN, Allegheny
City. , iVrt:ttkla*
. .
Datehelor's Hair Dye -- Porfectliit.,ll
attained by indolence and 'eties"; there Ls no ncrooslot - 0 - 4,fil
vernal favor. Tbe'world will liOebe
chtinnel indicated by limit...lora., Wiaestr - th r latflfulloied-7.
fame oIItEIVIZAR'S HATA 140, 7 44bnOntclilirgYheti
others slept, mistafned
nces'to nature— Warranted not to Olsaynxtinype
tilOSO WllO 'IWO It. Slade andeold, or applied aktitet. l og,Fa*il
tory, 733 Broadway. New York.
.$lOB,lOl 31
. 300,000 00
$ 08,151 18
Sold, wholesale nsid.retail,..by Dr. Gao. ' ls K1CT811111.0144
. wocsl street.je2Clwdime. 4
AP-Stockings and litosierypsilkiMiiiCrtt
If you don't want' your . foot itinetted Witlllu4 and Ilhokit
Stockings, you will take our advice itittize to CI: D4Nsi
ner of Market alley and Fifth firma, flidiro of,d*
elegant fine Stockings, that make your feet tee): nitei;iiiie
comfortable. DALT also makes ariCeeija - Uttl*i*r - iekk*
Ihrsiery that you can mention; et ,whopuiniultiidi ; tihr„4 , ,,,-..r.
Remember the place, corner of garitit alley unit OM
,tree!.
4gY - W by w 1.1.1 you. Suffer, Panel 0440641V0Ug' "--
SO EASILY OBTAINED?—iIavo you,' Paii'hionidaidnig,
'llbenalatisna,NeuralgisißronnhitlaiGrOtrp, -- Stifflodittimatkt
Met, Nuns, Sprains, or P,altts inazt.T . ,p V..of*freystem I
You can be relieved at once toiliig tho ruosiLbe antlful of
011 Liunnentd, the," WinlerirAttartiLtininti2 . lo.4 . l
Dr..bGNYIT, of Morgantown,. Ye.,- and for lain. Aisai ,*
wholesale and retail, by Dr: KEYSER;
JAS. P. FLEMING, near IL IL Depot, Allegheny. gen ad
vertmernPo tin another colium of to:day?siatrOr. rralittalke
- , .
a- Call at No: 13 Woo 4 itt7.4lSystiattlt4_
amino our atock of
a large lot Of Bhangbal,Oeleitialiittartiti**o
which wo will Noll /ow fur wieb,-410Alpfk0 - 48_4
WONlStreot..
NOTICE.—In tho Court of Common-Pleas,-
Allegheny county, N 0.256, October Term.-4851,-
the matter ortin voluntary aastnment of igcCairt: * *
Stevens. All parties interested is the above tuarigimieittjalti
hereby not , fiell that the Antlitoet repctrt in the dlitt - putift
of the fund in the hands of I:lei:try Latiabetioundgileevilaill
been made out, and will remain at the attlaa or the AWltif,„
114,. 157 Fourth street, Pittsburgh . , subject , to . eiaratusithial
and exception, until the sth day, of July.naxt r whet( lnildrailiv
port will bellied, uulegi excelitions ase truuhftheix*te Adel!)
the sahl Auditor. AUG VSTIIS WASIaNGTONJ
11:25:24
43,856 i 6
100,000 CO
$617,348 18
• • • Prtlsernanainiii247Bs6:±'
DISSOLUTION OF 'PARTIVERS' ,
Tho intrtnership heretofore cslatinitebirean
BLAIR and W. W. MAIITLY,-under tbatigYht.luatlinniAlt
J.t \LES BLAIR 4 co, fa Has day diasalved-by,duatinor,kost-.
tiara. The laudaeseaf the firm , alll. Da continued
BLAIR, atyla a flnurettuaning the same.. :
FroCONTRACTORS.. Seateir'pfdOpala
vrill received until the fifth duY of JAIY. ge.,,
the Grading and Masonry on Sidticals 16. 17" EMIR eit
the 'East Liberty and PenO Plank Road. Applt
to either of the -Managers. By the•Reant • •••
je2.s:2tw' Prnaldwittii
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1.1%1E-10E-
REASUREE'S - NOTICE.—:-T 11-0-31717 - 4
T
4
11i.,A.C.K11011.14, Tretwurer rd Allegheny cafirtlyNPtig
onect•the.attentlou of idaYbia, Aldermen and BiWgeasek W.
r
the 101 l :wing Art of Assemb.y, which be is determined..
.W. '.l.
enb,re, to the full exts at of -rho lsw t.. 4
. ,tig Ain
„,,,
neloti. , g fo 6 , ez. letftilttree ororpcnalfits in the aye, Phila. tf;
. tirtp/iia end the county of 1 ~.
Ailegheny. . ._......,
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9s...rioN 1. Ile it enacted by the Bene4e and .IfOreseef Rep-
re...la/ie., of the Commonwealth of Penniyfianie, in %we si
i.:
eral Assembly met, and it ifrheretyenacted Urdu:cant**
I y of the same, that from nut - Vallee the paskage-oflhiritif, ...,
the Mayors of the cities of Philadelphte r fittsbninh and i:
leglieny, the burgesses of the several barotighs of Allegheny
county. as also the Aldermen of old elliss, minitp:juatlixt . It
of the pears of mid county, shall make' .as tute,iu e ti t , . finder 'A
csi h. un first Monday of April,Jtily,Qctober finfi'Jny. nary, iln ,
:eh year, of all the dries; forfeitures heed ifer;altifieleCipre# g
by 0,,..,e, und e r the pe,isions of the several fete orAteeeit - - 7
lily', r this Commonwealth; to the roliPeetira.treasureti:er
the said city of Philadelphia, and tmtinty , nf AMeghen}clilid - I •4
shall at the same time pay over to said treasurer the menet ::
~f octet tines, forfeitures and penalties for the use of saitifity .4
e.r county as the ease may be: and should any of' fiaid,,-bift
ccre fail to furnish said statement, and pay-over said anibtiiit O
CO collected and ear equlred Ile aforesaid, the party of of-
fending shall fortbit and pay to the sald•city.of Yhdadah. a
Chia or the county of Allegheuy, aa. the case may be, -the
emu of two hundred and fifty dollars: telierOuzeie4 bylfts i
onion er d..bt in the Cofirt of Ciiminott Kiwis,. in glib County 1
of Allts„,eheny or Philtulelph in, as the castimarbe4 - All'laine ,
ineon•ostent Is Ith the above ore heiebrretpeded:'- ,,, " '....';'- - i
lihkillY;:k STONft , ; - ' "f
st.e-tkcr of the Haase Of Representatives."
WM. if.llitki!lfß,' i
Fpeeker of the &nein: '
Approved the twenty-sixth day al April, Anna Domini, s
on, :Itonsatul eight hundred and fifty five.. • • .
.; .F t
JA lid P01,L001t.. - 4
I'. B.—Those embraced in the publleladllst of the Idercllie
tile Appetiser, are hereby notified that the perked:,eithle
which they can settle their taxes will expire ow thofiriCrif
July next. After that date thei will ke deattierlthecceid
log to law.. 1.11051A5. nucsaLant; 'f..,1
Je24:2.daltw • _. County.Tretuntrern§
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• • GENTS wanted' . in every, OA of„ - the
United States, to sell Iliglita.for several new. thitani
pr Ned Inventioue. To smart 010113 *ft& a Alla/ capitai, the
above offerer a chance to realiith from " - $11401.0 V 2009
year. For particulars address (with a stomp eneiwod.
11. LOW, 52 Washington streetatuston. • -: juts .
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Ripon, Chil.ln k Co.,
Hampton tt. Campball
H. Childa & Co.
1 011 RENT—Warehouse No. 66,i biOirrkid
trot near Fourth etreet, occupied try NCO .
- 40_1 41
Possession giver' immediately Fur terms
BROWN a• suutPAtateTri
No. u3'tioextylit.:3'.
WE OFFER FOR SALE ABOUT.iF9RTY,
tares id prime land on the old Weildirgliaa IteaSl,
beau' lardy eituatod, width we 'would will in email lotg! to
suit purchasers. It In ono of the prettiest locations; l)ifo
country residences around the city, and will bo.soldlow s
Io TIIOS. WOODS. No. 75 Four* at.
UN J; 11 A' DRE D DOLLARS A YEAR.
—For sale a two-stcrry dwelling Louse of roar app "• -
and kitchen, spring /muse, Av.,. situate .ork .V/rginitistrea
with large lot of ground of 061eet teet . frcint by .165-de6.
fruit trees, Sc, The soil is good .and location pi...,
Price $1,500. Terms $5OO In hand remainder at $l.OO •
year. 8. CUTIIIII3RT dr BON,
51 lit - siker. '
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DRY GOODS AT REDLIO.ED
PRICE,
1.5 A. A. MASON.itiC.O.. are now offering their itordense
stuck of Dry Goods.comprising every . variety of _bilk shawls,
mantilla; silk and straw bonnets, due dress goods, emb,roid
°ries and t ri mmings, hosiery, gloves and mitts, donssetic and
housekeeping goodeof every description; kn., ati.i at groitty
reduced prices, No. -25 Fifth street. - • , JeZt*-
_
Caps.l!Jaric Starling.
Samuel M. Kier,
William Bingham,
John S. Dilworth,
*anon! Belle',
.1. School:masker,
William B. Kayo.
[decal
FOR SALE very deeirablb - Coluitry
Residence, mataininVMAeree,,beautilhiVeitie4ed
ttie Ohio River, mid adJobylnirthetovrix of Iteaver.—trolltii.
proved, nit) a good Cottage House and other buildinggg,
forest shrubbery, do. • THOUS. VrOOD4.-.
.023 - 75 Fourth strestt;- ,
QUGAR-40 . k. — ,o;:r--SOgat:f4
,vde by Ista3L, ,TIRNRY
COUNTRY 'SEATS' FOR SALE4In'.7.*
handsomest locations on the Fourth StrearoaCth#4
tunes frOm.the city: NO* Is the nine" to bay' - - 7 ZniltdtkOr
je23 711051A5. WOODS, 25 Fottrttilt.l:
T_TOUSES FOR SALE—AII lescrAlit34';on
woode Printed Land Itegiater,.wtdchls.givin.gral
to oil who call at Nc. 75 F.ol:Lltra atreit. IY Tan ivltdit*
Moose on n !eculation, call 'VIOLAS WOODS', ~ •
75 Fottrth street;
Arrangement, •
ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAI.LRAtia
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S Bort est'andleast Ronlta so ell p o i nt ,
on the Allongheng River.
TWO DAILY TRAINS leave ;Pittsburgh as. folloptav t .
Morning Erpreis, at Ero'clbrk; ftir
CLARION, FRANKLIN, RRINBANII, BRADrB-BEND,
MAIIONING, RICIMERSBURG, BROOKYILLII, aid - all
points Nord,
al Et , taing,.,4o;ommodacion loaves at 5:45, st °polio ~..4kt
l wirstations. •
Fare to r- 046. -
• .Ififttuilisse
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Middlesex. ........ 751-Clarion . . ... 25.
Sraicksbarg ...... ... . . 250 Pnatatairlatr.:. . a 25
Red-Bank ....... 225 Relmerilburg„....7.;„.so
Ourlsville
_2.75 }lnstat:rg."
Adams.- ....... 00 Staid 1t1114,--.8i.,,-44=41.188
Brady'a Bend ...... 2.25 td01t0ning:.....;1:4.....;;., 75
Kellersburg 2 00
Bethlehem. . 2 ISCO
Skannondale 3 25 Brookville
Tickets to all, of: ibe shm - S,plases ma no procaina albs .
Office, corner of Penn and Wayne streets, stulat•the.pePtt
on Taylor street. . A. J. riQprza,
Jen 3.ltperinsengent
'.SATE FAIR:--The undemigiled ectittait
tee, appointed to solicit anbscriptiOns, to 'sect* An
holding of the State Fair at,kittaburgh, herebyazdhorise,
JACOB GLOSSEIt, one or their ConindMe, to erdrept
same, Mr. Siliii&Oßt• l / 2 rili eat- Op inthaerlbetaltiringttl e,
present month. - N- O. -14113 .-PRY.,
N. BOLUS, •
JOUN.OO •
WILLIA i3.. VIM.
JACOB o_xpafiwat,
ammigir.„;
IeFINED SUGARS--
fno. Loyeriovi otiothea , sogor; 1 : , 4
so 40 Stdivarra `!: A" 40 do;
15 du Lovefities 11110,pulv'd, • dot
10 do do round - do:- do; '
10 do .1) el./LA/LA- -.otorviiishil
for sale by 101_ MILLER kainiiHrfkllf-
FR SALE:-Bedford De• Att ..
A neat nod comfortable, two kt6ity ilwentliej cme.
T ' a t t i ti g tt Y n e ;L 'ams no and
feet frO
kitchen. and Hsi, teu t w r i,
I .rie.A.wtbet.4wta.
Awr tine dadringa chow dwelUtkir-bqmoirlU Flew ittte,&l' -
&al% 4 0 11 Wiltbel 01 a a4 AgrtSitaleriliak ,
UMW& '
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A CLISNESTOOK a CO
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