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TUESDAY MORNING::r.
POl PRESIDENT ,
JAMES BUCHANAN.
OF PENNSYLVANIA.
FOR VICE PRESIDI N
JOHN C. BRECKINitIDGE,
OF KENTUCKY.
DEMOCRATIC_ STATE TICKET.
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CANAL COIOLISSIONZR :
GEORGIE SCOTT, OT COLuxua CO.
AUDITOR GENERAL:
JACOB FAY, Jr., blowrGoxrar Oa.
Tux DassocasTic COMILITTEE OP COBILESPONDENCE met at the
St. Charles Hotel, on Saturday, June 2121, in pursuance of
the call of the Chairman.
In the absence of the Chairman, lion. C. Suaira wan ap
pointed Chairman pro tem
On motion, it wan
Reed red, That it is inexpedient to change the time pre
vi,msty fixed for the meeting of the. Convention, to wit:
23d day of August.
On motion of Col. James Salisbury, seconded by R. R.
Roberts, blq., it was
Berritird, That we recommend to the County Convention
the propriety of changing the manner of voting for the
nomination candidates. by voting rive once, instead of mark
ing, as heretofore.
C. Sit.A.LER, Chairman, pro ton.
Joan N. M'Cuniur, Secretary.
THE CAMPAIGN POST
There is already a pretty large demand for the
campaign Post, and we hope our friends will
push it along fast. It is furnished to clubs of
ten or more for fifty cents each until the cam
'paign is over, and the result made known. The
price is but a trifle, and it contians more read
ing matter than any other weekly or campaign
paper in Western Pennsylvania
It is likely to be an exciting contest : and is
in fact one of the most important Presidential
contests through which the country has ever
passed. We want to have the people po,frd up
as to the issues involved, whatever way they may
intend to-vote. Hence it is that we offer our
campaign-14ov so cheap. It will at the same
time ke much larger than any other cue issued.
To Clubs of ten , 05 00
To Clubs of twenty-tw0....- 10 00
To Clubs of thirty-Ave 15 U
Will our friends take an interest in this matter,
and shove it along
We have already got several large clubs, and
expect many more
THE I9SITE--11ARD TASK OF LIARS
The attempt industriously made to falsify the
issue now before the American people well
illustrates the hard task to which those who will
lie are subjected. The true and only issue i..
so far as slavery is concerned, Shall the people
the several territories have the right to detersnws
the question of slavery or no starery
. eor thernsefres
That is now the question that is to be decided
by the people. It is by no means the only que,
tion to be decided in this presidential election
but it is the only one that relates to the subject
of slavery. It is not whether slavery shall be
extended and introduced into the new territories :
but _whether the people of the territories them
selves shall decide upon its introduction or ex
clusion.
Our political opponents know that this is the
only question in relation to slavery now before
the people—the only question in relation to it
presented by the Cincinnati platform, or con
tended for by the Democratic party. True, the
fugitive slave law, and the question et' abolott,
log slavery in the District of Colombia art- re
ferred to, but tie to them the platform I.l,ere!
reiterates foregone conclusions But the qui—
lion involved in the Nebraska bill, an
it is the practical and real and only issue so far a•
slavery is concernei. Shall the people of the
territories shape their own local institutions, an•l
determine their own 1. cal affairs, slavery iu
eluded "
Bat the abolitionists dodge the question as
thus stated. They know that the American
people love liberty and republican institution ,
too well to consent that that great vital elementand
fundamental principle of all republicanism shal:
now be struck down end repudiated. That vita:
element and principle is popular aureresgnty
And popular sovereignty or self government
means that the people of each State and territo
ry shall decide all local questions for themselves
Tae opponents of the Democracy well know that
with the issue thus fairly stated the decision of
the people must inevitably be against them ; and
hence they seek to dodge the question. falsif)
the issue and deceive the people. Tt ey make a
feeble attempt to represent the issue as being
whether slavery shall be extended to the new territo
ries or not. There is no such question before the
people in this campaign. There is no such
question presented by the Cincinnati platform
But our opponents in their desperation are
obliged to resort to the expedient that ' lie
well stuck to is as good as the truth," and they re
iteratethe falsehood with remarkable audacity.
but with ludicrous inconsistency. One example
of:this inconsistency, which shows that hare
should have good memories, appears in a late
number of the New York Tribune. In one
column it utters this falsehood : " Mr. Buchanan
" is the candidate of the slavery extsenionists."
By that remark the writer would have his
readers believe, if they are silly enough to do so,
that the whole Democratic party is in favor of
the extension of slavery. But the writer's
memory is too short for his avocation. In the
very next column of the same paper is an extract
from Mr. Buchanan's letter of acceptance ad
dressed to the committee who officially informed
him of his nomination. That committee consist
ed of both southern and northern men. All
will concede to Mr. Buchanan intelligence
enough to understand fully the true meaning of
a platform and the issues it presents ; and hie
letter was written with strict reference to the
platform. We give the extract from the letter
which the Tribune publishes, and it will be seen
that it proves the falsehood of the above extract
from the Tribune, and states the true issue pre
cisely as we have stated it. Here is the extract
from Mr. B.'s letter :
" The agitation on the question of Domestic
Slavery has too long distracted and divided the
people of this Union and alienated theiraffections
from each other. This agitation has assumed
many forms since its commencement, but it now
seems, to be directed chiefly to the territories ;
and, judging from its present character, I think
we may safely anticipate that it is rapidly ap
proaching a &laity." The recent legislation
of Congress respecting - Domestic Slavery, derived,
as it tiILS been, from the original and pure foun.
taro of legitimate political power, the will of the
majority, promises ere long to allay the danger
ous excitement. Tees LEGISLATION IS POIINDEO
UPON PRINCIPLES AS ANCIENT AS FREE GOVERN
MENT ITSELF', AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH THEM,
HAS SIMPLY DECLARED THAT THE PEOPLE OF A
TERRITORY, LIRE THOSE OF A STATE, SHALL DE
CIDE FOR THEMSELVES, WHETHER SLAVERY SHALL
OR SHALL NOT EXIST WITHIN THEIR LIMITS."
Now, had the platform contained anything in
favor of the extension of slavery, or had Mr.
Buchanan been the candidate of slavery ex.-
tensionists," he would have employed very
different language. The platform merely desig
nated the tribunal to which the question of
slavery or no slavery in a territory shall be
referred, and Mr. B. merely agrees with the
platform in saying THE PEOPLE of the territory
form the proper tribunal.
There, then is the issue. Shall the great
'V; e ty te'in •
principle of pop so continue
. to
Prevail? The Democrats an all national men
3 PI , yes. The abbittli4ete t,. #34 -111 4 , M 41 men
say, no. We will annear lh
osee've#Mtlif't4e
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people on the sth.of Noviember.
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SIGNIPIOANT, BUT IN VAIN. • I Da. E. BEAL E'S ARCTIC VOYAGE -- We had PTI3 l'On'aa'n'neweia.pers differ vAnly—initeirr:''' ti;;;Miceliaft;liiiiiZiriir rep Idirritria teii•-: ele . "'neitintrfir • ' '" - ':•••• - T ,- '' • • .!• - ••• ,- **F-4"- ; ;Crfkkak - '7.::: ,
The Journal of yesterday contains the follOW- 1 the pleasure last evening of witnessing this brkl• views as to the guilt of Mr. Crampton, and the A PERFUMED BEtiATEL ' --Wittif lady or gentle- ' :_4l-;... 'L - No. D 5 ibir;ih. orti . ' . 'e,. ' -- 3 l' ''. ' 4 ' 4 ,-
1( : , ' 06 ' ' :I ' ill'' ' ' '' ''-if ' 'ol . •
ing remarks, which to our mind involve a I a. •• • ••• di e° ~ . . - -Irtinnbe ROOM JONES . - ''' . -14 6 - V 4 84Y4ITAVA N 1 7 :'••=- t'l'' . :' .- iW l 4.i'lln
Bent work of art. It is truly an exquisite spec[- propriety of his dismissal The 'Loudon Iforning man woulty,remain under ti.iemirseoi a grse ,
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menace that something desperate will be done if
I'7 D ' assits received or all hems not lees than s Do Q Pl est s ". TT3l3ls ,,s i ts% int ~' 1 ..,..... -'"
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ble breath when by wing the "Balm of a Thom- i T . S AtAyv Ot'haki daily el 9 . te/2 o'clOck ;
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' Afir t rAVVlSlit TOL
;men of the artist's skill. - We start with him from , Post says
the Know Nothings 3 don't, got .a fair shake on the' and Flau , ers" as a dentifrice 'would not onV I • A a lll "'C il ! 'Wed ! letsaY and Satun4e " mtle gl i . from 7t " Win 6nci ' lautt i ~6
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New York, and from the fidelity with which the' "We maintain that neither this country m
nor ...r render it sweet - Nut leave the teeth white as ale-
woolly horse ticket. And,to make the threat moreCrampton, in his capacity of representative of this baster 1 Many persons do not know theirbro.th a n t/ a dividee of; the profits declared twice a par, in June '''''''''''"'"'"" • 7 . 94111 1 4?.'MA115: 49 .1 / 130411 1, -
portentous the Jhurnal man winds up his re- scenery nrcund that oily is delineate d, all can
country, has done anythingtoitnitlf.Y h
with t' eivxlitraetmies L.: Feel, end the subject,is so delicate theirfriends
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, Cent. per aa nninu. oantertViivirt i!Vared ta itt th.s^-BL
r;.°fLixeolrir Zelhair.oloir'..bentroetrabitti** o . 4l t -
marks in emphatic italics. After various re- judge of the accuracy of the whole. It would
men. ere; and we cannot, consistently,.. will never•tneurion it. Potts- a single drep of the
qiiikrtnal}'b‘ju'lu. the 3FI of Rine, 1856. . ',. A":-!1,:410.1,,frOki at trorbotne gr. '
• • lia:ni 'on your tooth-brush and wash the tooth Meeks containing the Charter, By-Laws, 'luta-rind Roo. ST. ClitißliOnt,.n,' - ' '•.--"''' •
be •
in vain f,o. 11., to i,ingle out any particular due either te the country or to Mr. Crampton. eon
marks in regard to the withdrawal of Dayton or
ant to accept a specific and direct insult for the sake night
and
murujug. A tenons, furnished gratiaron application at the
portion, or, iu fact, to describe the card. .• Go fifty cent bottle will last
o thasswell Hepburn
of a pretended equivalent in the snape uf tile euriCes- _
~..,_ 11e.raten—GEONUE ALBREE, Cortiter of Penn 1124:1II,pinfor,Btreteta,,.
Johnston, the ,fournal says : and see for your , elv es, - is ail we can say. The sloe of an arbitration of the Central American ques- ' y'' ' • vier PREataltNis. ori lidtthisCe so ' lmi Pikrigii - ,'"*'" L
Meantime we stand upon the right of the I
b r i t n i L g
t t h !it e MP , 1 .8 . %X I I: , N o. 111:3 7 %
h ef us i a ly nd b F e lo n w c - .
Willlam F. Johnston, . N. Onittan Stinphy r .ipi.:-...„4. ~-,,. Anil all
_ Br, .....
John H. Shoenberger,
sky, water, moot, ain 6al b, It. clouds , storms tangy R. White, ' Charles Knapp, : :.3 . ~, For Diseasesorthe-Throatitlangot -..
Americans to a choice of Vice President, and 1 't ' • a of
u ti; e .n rics w , h a i n c d h atomtnantyteirmsetlnnaeinogedw entirely
iti,
m u r p . o c n r,i i in ts p o tt w . n ,
thunder, storms of snow, tlie groups of figures
await the action of the Party by a formal ex- or with any of the acts imputed to him. Under era." It will remove tan, pimples, and freckles . James W. Hallman, ThcobahrUmbstalitta,;-,r:, ~it_tt aff e ct ions .preAspottingtatiant ',•••,-
pression to determine for us whose name for in all their different positions, the ice-bergs, tee these circumstances there is but one course which the from the skin, leaving it of a soft and roseate =7,htZ4l". Ina,. 11, pennock, - ‘-:•••,,:*-;,.•. . inn. Fuca' - win oile - e las 'e4trikireirOificVisiasiiii.W "
Vice President we shall inscribe on our banner. shipping, are all presented before us with a vivid tT•ohtlen
dismissal
can e l xpeet from her Majesty ea government. hue. Wet a towel, pour on two or three drops, IMERTEre.
William 4 •"dersf. 4 :•'.Vs , : Flamm; Bulwark, onillettatuf .Ictit'srhateheinAyti
of Mr. Crampton must he followed by - • ..Is", ialdraned sdker.tesslng'Plttsbdritb ''
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Thus viewing the whole ground, it will he seen truthfulness really startling Words cannot ex- 1 the dis s a s s a aZof Mr. Dallas." aml wash the face night and morning. John G. Backefen,
that we could not, if we desired it, drop the name
_., Hill ZturgWin, James H. KellaYi n ,, - 'i P.' thi't Invalid' Gui. '.---*—
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the' cite:t produced upon the mind. Your [From the London Morning Ster, vt - June 14th I SRAVlNUMADEEAsy.—Wetlyourshaving-brusn Albert Culbertson, '. John Wicilrkpaiia....: - ' ' ' 'o r ga a
.r. de' lind Comma_ v'ell., ...
01 Governor Johnston, and we now add as the PI""t
result of careful observation, if Johnstun's name luterest is enchained througheut the entire pro- The truth *f Mr. Cramp'on's complicity
in acts in- iu either acacia or told water, pour on two or Robert Chester, John D. M'Co si l d
three drops of 44 Balm of a Thousand Flowers," J * (lardlneripain t ' ' Walter" l ''' - by '• '' - A VIN , IttL , e-
VlStlrets.'es
°lying a breach of the American law does not depend Alonzo A. Carries A. M. Pollock,
be dropped the Americans wtll dirici,." gre,sion of the picture. The Aurora Borealis, Price in muslin be cents. Tt can bosom by pall - UranY
Upon the uncorroborated testimony of the scamps rub the heard well and it will make a beautiful Liebe s. Coops e' Henry L. Wagon% part of the United Stites. , •''•' t ' • ' :': lay=
Well, sir, the "Americans will divide," and the Mirage, the Parhelian, and the forest of ice - whom h e , emp l oye d, It d e pends upon doenaa ntd in 'edt lather much facilitating the operation of ;Chary, A. Coli v on, Robert Robb,
winced in a court of inaire .iliavi
two fifths of the bolters will go for our friend bergs, cannot be described Look at the picture l, sirs hendsceitieg pi , llg. Price only fifty cents. For sale by h• dnagon,
, Francis Felix, James &idle,
George S. Belden,
he genuineneer of which hs and Lord Clarendon hare i• etridgeproprietors;Fahn
Fillmore ; two-fifths for Buchanan ; and the before you ! They are there! A master hand , George F. Gillman Alexander Tindle,
1. . vain been challenged to deny. It iS moStunfortun- •;teek &. co., Fleming •
Bros., R. E. Sellers Bt. . James S. II ill
William S. Levelly.
balance will go with the Journal —where we du has sketched them with startling reality. The ate that the people of this country always receive the l's., Dr. G. H. Keyser and H. Miner Fir, Co., Pitts- ' Wllliam :' liTzih,,,.. Wilson Miller.
not know. effective representations of salutes and signal at facts on which they have to form their judgments burgh ; and Lee & Beckham, Allegheny city. Jyleill II a 62'urer—Cliat
IRS A. COLTON..
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upon questoins of the most vital moment to them and
not met-
The fact is our neighbor dues nut understand sea, and the heart-rending distress of the s hi p - their children colored and distorted by those who
Agents' pos.,
at all He appears not to see that this wrecked an d b ur ning vessel, deaervelparticular have an interest in deceiving them. We defy any
honest man io read Hie evidence addueed by the ment of this .
. H Seward arrangement. Know Not', notice. Masonic Hall was filled with a refined and
Amerman Government to prove conduct on the part ••• sale, hoa,
ingism is to be " knocked on the head by the 9th apprecintive audience, and applause wee frequent of Mr. Crampton most unworthy of his high pesition, - Nal and Sem.
plank in the Philadelphia platform." No Know and well deserved and mast derogatory to the dignity and good faith of `reESON
a— this nation, without being compelled to say, "Guilty ' SON a A..,
Nothing is to be put on the ticket, because a upon my honor."
desperate effort is to be made to inveigle the
Germans into the support of the ticket. Then
Republicans, Know Nothings, Abolitionists, a few
Germans, a few Whigs and a few renegade Dem
ocrats are all to be gathered up as the beginning
of a party. A motley crowd with Fremont for
leader, and with no hope of electing him of
course. Mr. Seward has no notion of marching
the ragged regiment through Coventry this Lme •
He is too careful of his reputation. Fremont is
the sacrifice this year; but In Ise's sew.] comes
forward and secures a nomination. New issues
are-found. Know Nothingisin is deal. There
are but two parties; and Mr. Sewas , l must be
President or die. The breaking up of the It hig
party by Mr. Seward was his first step in tine
game. The breaking up of the K N. party now
is his second step. The rally upon Fremont
and his defeat is the third. The Greed Rally for
later, then, with Seward as leader and candidate,
and four years to prepare, is the fourth and
last step. and then Mr. Seward is President. or
his race i• run
the game
Is a Wm
WHAT HENRI' CLAY SAW.
Abohttul,ibtm any the old Clay N\ vr!: t.
vote for Mr. Buchanan Let
Clay !Utia. not Many year, before 112. , deatk
Wlttltetter the ‘i hiF PI") ' I "U I'
w- ail,
con.. merged ibt , . a 111.4rrut,le ~ectivnAl
t,,at party, I il! • .111 - r • r
fU;tlri , Mel Pi.th that party.
I.y the Con4tinth i
L niun."
Suppose Henry Clay were uow :tn:l tto 4 ti. ,1 91 Al tot,
parties divided as they are at present, can an' t , t; trlture wh:ch •:ftltio t t tf.. ,Ith A : the i .r,
one d tubt where: he would wow he tuan.) 11.- -u t " • a • 11 , aa
l~lWar
wns always the frien loi the naturaltied , .1. e ar:ti '}le
nu..l iu ctiv.,r of the naturalization law. ar th,.a ~,,„„try
are. He could not have joined the Kn .11 Noth .T. iilZ-1; I:frner Liter th
ingu bad he heed to this day [l4 r t It"'
w,ti: l'on , t - -I 11.1 l a c.ito:htio,:l3
thr i:: If t!ic , ll
party Would he now he fouuh if !itiog lie to
answer 'rho Lsetuocratic Fatty, us he Ina
above expressed it, 1. the r.nly party that "ettut.)
by the Constitutoto and the
t.O wet- reitly tt.s 1,.• a.- .11
T t , s; 11,;1! 00 4.r A •, 0!
• ! th. who kept lip Ittt•• ,- nn
t -, .;it.' it ! : be en. , Ly ctfitir the
vrft• •fecirtre , l. tan runt' prt , eht vi:hhet
--The %tockholdrr+ of the •tt,y much'
and Pennsylvanta Railroad a 1:! be raked upon t•
vote on the question of consolidation to tnorrovs - ,
IWednestiny There has never been snFrnitted
to the ,tockhotttere a tnore vitally :rnporinnt ,too,
lion than tht.. tt• it re m utref , tt t.i
vote, it trill I.v. •Pell every v,,te
thrown
eto:ng
L ,pr r, r at,!
Pitt.d.urgb. v.lll iwt I“• prrintitr•i t,•
grvnt I 7.l.'Wnt 11.r.cirl• ,r
1,1 - tllf . “, Iced .N.,r 1. rk
being I.ut ti,rw reii,t
=ln=
OLO ,re Sup•ktou w
submit to be choked “tf 1.. the A!
wing of the Kni,w `s; ,thing
patt4l In id , : letter r ht. -
I.ltri the L Won tilt.le if lit, biol . , ' ctin
ICS 11101 t , tl Ile wild, with tho reme ...prit AR 1., i
nlwityii characterized the old acittiin
• • I til•Ct pi tb:s nonlinati ,, n 9. a enmpliment
iutit,uble seutiment,, and as a duty l vwe
thoae Americans who 90 bribly adhered
Amencfm , entimeutm, with the eap•ea+
.landing, however, thitt if the Attierieui
r%ry Lr 1111110.1 en Nlr Fllltn. re •,1L
rum as t now occupy. I way he at liberty at an y
time thereafter to withdraw this acceptance
A Munn 111}WkIN. - - A great deal of tragg,ng
has been done because Hamlin, of Maine,
joined the abolitionists. The abolitioni,ts
to state, however, that ottr 10 !I thousan
fold made I,y the Reer.”l l /[ll of tleorge Luau,,
M 1 1 .111 4 1, . Har party. accompanied ty Ilear*s
the )1l Line 1% hlgv of 61s 11” tr,
was called by Mr W e nater on. ot the unod pro
found and eloquent debater , he r y er lodened to
We would rather have our than a drien
ilamlin;. Mr. Hamlin brags that he never =pea
Evans was the ablest U. S. Senator Maine ha•
ever had.
Pirrtiot tutu Asti Eats RA maii The fill
burgh and Erie Railroad project is attractitt
much attention from the reeidents of Erie mod
Crawford counties. The citizens of each of these
counties are using every effort to have the road
run through favorite routes. The one is the
Western Crawford route, and the other the
Waterford. The citizens of Erie favor the latter
route, for the reason that if the company adopt
the Western route, a powerful rival to Erie in the
coal trade will be established in Conneaut. It i>
also urged in favor of the Waterford line, that
it will prove beneficial to the Sunbury road.
Arran a great deal of false clamor it turns out
that Herbert, the Congressman who killed Keat
ing, is n Know Nothing. Ile is a Know Nothing
candidate for Presidential electoC in t all ",rnis.
Where now is the cry of Know Nothing and
publican papers about the poor Irishman killed
by Herbert.
The Know Nothings and Republicans have n
large majority in the House id Representatives
Why don't they espel IS not the reasou
plain"!
HEAVY SENTENCE coo HORNE STEA
don Campbell, an old offender, was convicted of
s tattling a pair of horses, ut the late term of the
Morgan county (Ohio) Court, and sentenced to
fifteen years in the penitentiary .ludge Searle
gave hint the utmost benefit of the law, as Camp
bell had four times been convicted of penitentiary
offences—throe of which were during his own
administration of justice.
It is said that "the daughter of a distinguished
Senator now deceased," whom John Van Buren
is about to wed, is the only daughter of the late
John C. Calhoun. •• Prince John" will :•ti be
come master of a large slave population.
SEE advertisement of a broadcast grain sower
in another column. It appears to be an excel
lent thing.
Hon. George Bancroft left Baltimore on Wed
nesday, with a party of friends, on a visit to the
battle-field e . of Braddock and Washington.
Va. FiLLldaaa's triumphal progress across his
native State, bag terminated in an enthusiastic
•
reception. at Buffalo.
actiOpit warred the othipolay on the
ETie Railivorqithoh .t#o.--01410438:11`ere
OW, ailit'ciie Wore& ' •
t4OO ..,,44N ne telf, , Z 41%-fV 41
.#,!,; t'..g.'sl,WVltZ. '9' 1 VII .4 1' 4 "W'
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IN Town.—The new President of the Pm-
burgh and Connellsville Railroad is at present it,
the city, and will pas:, over the work Ht judg
ment of the enterprise, after personal inspection,
will determine the aetii,n or BRltimore. well
It
hN v,,nueeti , n with the run,'
hoped that Mr Latr , .l, will he heartily sustained
hy the management r i the road. and the commu
univ generally The character ..f Mr Latrobe is
air y a r ti n e 111,l eleva;c•l iu railroad enterprise iu
tLL t.otintry, and it shout I i.e it -object of gritty
lathai that he c. , usent , in t.;.to - ne the respon.i
I,]lty th,. Pitt , hltrgh nterpri•e. NVe
111 m every ,uc•, , •• • all I MlCol.ll,,Zeillet3l.
rr~Ar'u Jest •.1 l\•roe-<ee has declared fur
Ii 14.11.111111
Ro!u. Choate ami Ashman, of Slas•aa
-1 chtletts, will support Buchanan
We are getting the cream of the Whig party
WE YREidi r that ex Washington Hunt
a Neer \ , ,rk, wi!! take the stump for LtuAntiau
Bochann•l and the War of IN
The lit.t..tv N. thing ...I 231gek Republican pi
r- :tre ettgfttted in rnirepre•enting Nir
1 , 1r.1;7 Ow war ~1 1- L:
-re what Mr
• ill.. public I thai
trui• tit% itintry that .Itorin
h.:!‘ with Mr 11% .1 I c !. ,t, E , h. 16e.
pf• f hi- hi..
NI! i:ll(qtaliNti
ririlei
ben.rt wad e. ui were with I.i-
r .•111 - it , Ity
eLomgc. .g4ltsrt Mr
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I. when k %Ct, 1 • 14 II. to
'• Ye."' •Ivge..wy nt+t
-pg 1.11 before ut, , eting wv t. • tJ.4IV V.tiil`t, Of
Ln C.t . t., .1.4'0(1 Vrll4
up, , n Own, the vo!auteer.ng the.: .ery,re,
In .1, fenor itteir r.mutry A Tolun
terr romp to y wito , r,tu , e , l upon the in Whiell
I win , the I,r , t, I Itellorth to enter my num, in ft
prYttte R r torthtwlth ! Ihtltuw re.
1 -et lel unt:i we were b worni,:y ,1
lu !let, het, ~ `, l I, 1 wine elt•ted s Trwml.er
kat., uu 1 in thyt
F tNe till t•• ',cry stlittt4ttri• ettlelli
i“y upni •0. I. 7\l( 00,,n1r
mill et
\lr. Flth
11 , ret, .11 14'1 O.' II cause htl•i
1114111t1 tile WU' Nt hvh I % , • l) regrette I
wit reralled Sm,- that pet I hate been ten
years a. mauler of the house of Repro.ientithe..,
and an e q ual tuno of tile Senate. acting a p.art
on every great question !%1 enemir.•
finding nothing as•oi; 1 81 , 10 ihrou;hout this l..ng
puldie career, floe re-o a t to my
. Noullifo!
ears fur elpreSttllill - t., it)111'.• uty 1101111CILI chat
aster The brace and gei.er-us t•IL.;e11. of T.
!lessee. to whatever political party they nwt
belong, will agree that thi• is a hard measure of
justice and it is still }laid, r that, for this rea
son, they should condemn the PI e, , iiient for
having voluntarily offered lilt' a sent in his
cabinet.
I never deemed it proper, at any period or my
life, whilst the country was actually engaged in
war with a foreign enemy, to utter a sentiment
which could interfere with its successful prosecti
tiou. Whilst the war with treat Britain was ra
ging, I should have deemed it little better than
moral treason to paralyze the arm or the govern.
tnent whilst dealing blows against the enemy.
After 'wane was concluded, the ease was !hen
ditT.:rent. My enemies cannot point to an ex
pression uttered by tae, during the continuance
~1' the war, which was not favorable to it., vig-r
nun pt ovecuti un
. .
From your frieu.l, rt•r} rc-po•Itu!ly,
.IANIES lit (•I1 7s: \\
!kn. GEomir 11 .10NF
A 8t. , . 111.1, WAN Ner o
Theodore l'arlt,r, n. prominent lllntik Haytildiean
partisan, in a recent express e d
himself :
" I du not believe in the tuiractilom origin of the
Hebrew church, or the Ithuddist idireh, or of the
Chrietian church, nor of the miraculous character o f
Jesus. I take not the Bible for lily flo,ter. cur let
the church, nor even Jesus of Nazareth for my ma—
tt r. Ile is.my best historic dial id hi/1111111 gretttniis,
nut without the stain of his times, and. I presume at
course, nut without sin, for Met) without eiu 10i01
only in the dreams of girle.“
"Should Ihr placed in the eJecutitle chair, I
Shan use my best c r rtions to cultivatr prac, and
friendship with all nati ,, no, bell. ring Mtn to to
HIO HEAT POLICY. or well an ~nr monr I M k•ER nTI \ E
DUTY."—James Buchanan.
Mr. Buchanan has constructed his own plat
form on which to base the foreign policy of his
administration, in the event of his election, and
is is a sound one. F. Com. Adr. 0/d./inc
B7h,y.
THrY KEr? Commi.—The Barnstable (Mars.)
Patriot announces that Capt. Joshua Nickerson,
one the most prominent Whigs in that section,
has joined the Democracy.
The Plainville (N. J.) L, on, a Whig print, has
run up the Democratic dog.
THE Georgia . Flag of the Union says :—" We
believe we approximate very near the truth when
we give it as our candid opinion that fully 20,-
000 Old Line , Whip( in Georgia will vote for
the nomination of the National Democratic
PartY."-
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4R-11.1'Lane , s Vermlfuge in Texas-- [tear
t. tint the proprietor of the 'Star Rohl " tom to nrt
v.,uierful effects of M'Latir't F . ,-rvillop. •
"'STAR HOTEL," eavrar.viu.r., Tut ka, Aug. 21, ISM.
.1/-ssrt Flaming II v -- I feel it my duty Co make the ful
l.,wing eatement: So coral ..f niy ,tll,lren have been unwell
h.r the hut week or two, I veiled at the - Big Mortar"
yet some Oil of Wurtuneed of .l • ther rt n, a, t,. glvo i hem tor
morn.. The druggbil recommended Nl'Lane . .4 t erunfuge,
prepared by you, but hawing heretof Ti. tried every I ermi ,
toga within my knowing. without advantage, I told lam it
wan not worth while. tis my children appeared proof against
them all. Ile said t, take a bottle, au.l (aerial, if It done
uo gotel, refund the money. To natisfy bou t I done nu.
and the effect was su much better Out expected that I got
another bottle, and the result wan most astonishing. Three
4 at, children discharged a great of the largest
worms I aver alw. To a young man. my mail carrier. who
was weak, puny and poor as a snake for a mouth ur
I gave two donna, which brought front him at toast a pint of
what La called stomach wor m.. strange as this may appear,
yet it tam true as pron.:tong llow the boy stood it so
long as he did, with ten thousand •• hot." gnawing Si his'
otonaarh, Is the greatest wonder to me All these MAPS are
i.e.a doing weft No &nth( the Ilveis of thousand., of chit.
Imu have !wen ELVA by the timely 11.• (.1 Lb, e 2 tram - J.43.17
trteatclna. Loh ' t I ' lol to OTC It n trul
be careful t„.4 for Y,T . NII.AN F:'S CELE-
. •
lilt A TYJ) V tiFISI I ruo F 1,1.111 Nil
of ',buret. ,PA All IL., V erto .11
O r At prnsitng.. i•to
Pill, .41,111 I , r
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t‘it
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cm_ From a Dist lingulaht dAT entbri rist
VA rag. tlitt:AT .01:A I F.ILN V: hi.IN j A
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LI.. $ ...ntlz+4l r
1,111.-dion +o,f boot •tky 4.1 In 11 , 1 i !OA A o.i .(pw,
LININIENT 1
ban Y." Silatt..l $ , ll. yea I tsar. .ver‘
11... r o !t.t Iv.. A 0. , n,Mion
Il.•nt I naider yon!
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r I.rrpar,t U. Lt I 9c.tt &
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NIA11.•1/ ••1 ta, C. V CLICIi K
A•• S Y
I 1 a's
Zw- Prof. De Grath on the Weather—V.
• k• - e. La •Ii :••[. It ont var•cla lb.. tut' Ivrk
14.4, c.. 0.11 awl N... urr a t..rtto ..!
1 . ,1 IM , a,ah ha dull lo taths..ll
1 1 .. }n Liar alMe r pt., - Itty. 11.1 11, art it I , 41,r,
• Mr- An
R. I I Smith. A h hr wist, S. . d.. .
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,tl3 In IL.' I.IE 111.•L..Af and ilz
.ir 1,111 te..Flu. t. 4 eu the , ttmieurnette, of IL: 111
WO it4l.• nett!, II I 1,..311 t It, tibLilt
' IM tsll. Ate 4 me welt-Alton ,e 1 it
the lev..t) , l4,fie; of the 4.rtgeleal. M preleuxr.l
o rush htmbell, nt ht. ,del anil hell
11,211. i N•P, 31i South Flight!. otr...t,
114)_1,,,,,,,A1...111a.1.1,.. 0..11 to hint xl,•‘,
.glo I.) 17 I•itu•ulgtt, U.
OIL 'rime Pn•l and Preset' 1.--W, ....lirocu
to, lo the an) ei our eloldteeel, tywooong tL« nu
o o t,o of a beloved 011 , 1 ; m b. grarprol 16 agony Ow In
1114 hair, while enduring th,• torturing tNIIII6 of the Ti
.tiloureux and teeing the molateutal cloth epretuf near ht.
hue to give umue•ntary relief, and cal the fiery burning et
the Erfoipelaa. But then no remedy was at hand; Kenne
dy had not made hie MEDICAL DIK'O VER V. At the pi ev
,lay, through the powerful agency of Uo. Melt , lee,
thew , ‘1111(....41 are comparatively but in nano• where it ie•
used One, Iwo or three bottles, Recording to the severity of
ti,• nun, will cum tu timely as the earth revolve.. or night
to • e,kle the Js) lier all humor. It has pronol itself
t 1314101 remedy, 111111 we hid Mr Kennedy god hi.
rflorim to rollr, the sick
3t See long advertisement iii !moth, column.
aholeaala and retail at DR. t:EAIRUE II KEYI , L IRS,
votl street, dgu of the tioklen Nl..rtm, wi l nt .1. p
F 1 .IiNI I N4rB. Allegheny
1.
en_ Dr. 14. F. Peery'. V erault“ge, ott ••14:.k
I, incdocit& tlii+ dinene. ale
.111.11111 y well known, but (lieta in good reocili to le
I hat tunny children wash. 49/11) Illid die wit hoot the nice
.• woruo. being n osto,ted. Stn., the lot rodiod leo el
preparittion w.• think It cony be Nt fehs said. t lint it IL
lik,`141111 . ) (4 , I 0 tutalti the
MMEEII=I
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-)gictu. not onl) tbc worms them...viva:, but aba, the
mucus in which thcy are enikabied, from which it tort la
hal they would be again ettgendatod, and mobile it In a.
.badly in tin action upon the cinioase, it is perfia.tly harm
to the pal Will. Price Yb cents per Vial.
Prepared and mold by A. It. A D. SANDS, Druggists,
lob
Fnibat street, New York.
iF.Viti &LW by 1.1. A. FAIINES'COC.K h Gl., l'ittatargh
Ih~, and by Druggista genonilly. JoT.a.lw
_ .
$-W by will you Suffer, warts Iti4LIEF CAN BE
SO EASILY OBTAIN EDf —Have you a Soro Throat, Quinsy,
itheuutatism, Neuralgia, Bronchitis, Croup, Stiff Joints, Brost
Bees, Burns, Sprains, or Pains in any part of your system t
You eon be relieved at once by using the most beautiful of
ail Liniments, the White l'iratssion Liniment," prepared
In Dr SCOTT, ot Morgantown, Va., and fur sale cheap,
nIL Lesale and retail, by Dr. K EYSER, 140 Wood street, and
.1 AS. P. gLEMINLi, near It. R. Depot, Allegheny. See ad.
vertisentent in another column of toady's paper. ituarlain
44-From the N. York National Monitor
of February re EA 1.1 VAPOR.—Dr. Curtis has done more
to ameliorate the condition of humanity afflicted with lung
complaints, than any other practitioner of medicines that I
,truggied with the eecrrts of the mnlernt Ib„
cot .untury, by the Invention and perfection of at instru
ment that will convey to the lunge a medicine ie the tltip.
of a highly medicated Vapor, which acts directly on the
dieenne, mutt nut, as hitherto, by sympathy. Those who aro
ti.mbled with diseases arising from disordered lungs, will
subserve their interests by giving the lilygean Vapor a trial.
Cnation.—Dr. Courts' lira:taxa is the ofigival and only
"o nine article. nov2Bawdkw
DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK —No. FOURTH
UTY §TRIM`r - JONEee 3iRW
mu g I*.'n thirlinitlealan AUn'inonp-of Jun.,
in ardarp thilififitenfOrpin July-10-
fe 3o • ' - 111&&:et, 00Ciror4 Treaer.
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11 414, t . N:xr. t.
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Aar Have You a Rupture of the Bowels!
—I would most respectfully invite the attention of these af
flicted with hernia or rupture of the bowels to my splendid
seem talent of Trusses of various patterns, and to snit every
age. applied nod atitisfactlon guarantied in every case, at my
onto., No. 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa., sign of the
U. 1.1011. Mortar. Among the Trusses sold by me will be
tut,il,l
Marsh's Xudiw2 Cure Trus ;
P,lsch Trusses, very Ityht spring
Ounk FNastir Trvzrs
an.l .10141,1 e ;
i rnin:v.a/ cAildnne and athelf s
Eliptie spring !Teas:
.\ S. I.' d. - /,'s Supporter Pmts;
Th.. price a Trusses vary from $2 to VIO. Hernial
,ir hut/tared patients can be suited by remitting money and
wailing the mimsure around the hips, stating whether the
rupture is on the right of left aide. I also sell and adapt
Dr. Banning's Lace or Body Brace, for the care of Prole!,
cue Uteri, Weakness of the Chest or Abdomen, Piles, Chronic
lharriaea, and any weakness depending on a weak and debili
tated condition of the abdominal muselea.
iie. rit,h'i Abdominal .S'oppartrr ;
English Elastic A/ahem/nal JAIL ;
Silk Lath,. Bdir
And nearly every kind of Supporter now In use. I also sell
Shenider Bow. or every style, for weak chested and stoop
.I,lldeted persona.
E'dstic Starktings, for bretc,,n and vario,se veinn.
Suspensory Bandages, of all kin,La.
Syranger etaa-y rarely and pattern, and in fact every
kind of mechanical appliance used In the ern of disease.
LIL 1if.1%. , F..11 would state to persons In want of Braces or
Trutt.' that he can often send to suit the patient by writing,
out it Is always Letter to see the patient and apply the Trove
nr liraer pereouall). Addrtata
DU. UK". Li. Ii N.YcEK, 141) Wood at..
:"`lg u the ilolden Mortar.
OLD ECLIPSE
FREIGUIT LINE.
all_MgMAPßlthairiMiN
Tit IS IS NOW PREPARED u) bring
1 Ail kttel. • fr New York. m tlireo days, At
s' 100 Ito., Anil from Phtla.lel hra la .10 hours at f I
it Et,
10,1 EWE, ttIN EN !tilt TIME WITH A WRITTEN
I ARANTRE
0.9 y. ‘ 4 .0 pots t..i• tog., "r stnall bundles rereirea
%LA kit:
rt E 51.1,EN, Agent, No I! Amor lion., New York...
./ JMt KEEVER. Agent • lir .1./ and Phil,.
lot turtl, information, :4.10 ui
ST It. RARROLL. Agent,
No. tit Fourth at .
IMEMED
A. A. CARRIER & BRO.,
C r ..-ner ,ni,l Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh
A N S
elate Mut nal Fire and Marine Ineurane
Co.. of 11 AltliltatUktO $380,000.
Girard Fire and Marine Insurane• Co., a
illll-ALKLIIIIA. C. 4 17T.41., $300.000.
Insurance Co. of the Valley of Virginia
WLNCRESTKIL, \A. C.ll'i TA L, 6:100.000.
Commonwealth lowa:trance Company, HAR-
M:44.61W. tA; 17 - .4 /., $300,000.
Comblarr lir Ul 111 titaial Lite 111.4ar•Okee CO.
5 4 4 L. 64,489
P. nntylvnnla In•tareknce Cia.,4PITTSTICR6II
• A A.SITS. *129,029 19
A A Cma.t..na,
`.011. - E PA lINESTOCK,
imPoRTEK a DEALER IN
1 1)k LIG:\ :OD DOAIESTIG
lIA It1)W ARE.
o • 4.1 flood et rtrt. Aetaveen Illaucto.“1
it Ile) and Fourth Street
r•t., <a(,(110,; • slated t
1..4 - 7 3 . are, .I% now,n.nd will I.
a ,K.,.; 4..1 oak othr: ilr
of
3 , Okra,- to! , .1. 1.41.111 • W.nerrol oussurtmetzt
II t.11.101t 111 E, CUTI./.111. t'AttPISNTERS. I TOOLS,
i.,..11 1,, ,z,t the mt et ab,,,, of pmshaecr,
SAMU El, FALUNEL‘TOCti.
FORSYTH 6: SCOTT,
FoRWARDING AND COMMISSION
NI I.; It(' HANTS,
Dealers In Wool, lildes, Flour,
lIALoN, LARD AND LARD OIL,
iao- A :c P ff 0 /) GENERALLY. - 11M ,
Nu. 7S WATY.II STRIKRT. PF.II:IA. •
Hotlotuo,h, 1'1U...11111 Go, 1V,1., WoMelvin°, Obio•
•• M klArtitt,
Jong...Lomb t Qt Dor, 1 k.'lktonta A llototino,
• 1,00 , h t . Iltastozrtit. ißarnet, Nekt•it 8 liArrolsoo,
Jooopil 6. tAylet. St. lomot.
toeqo t 1.1114, Itookorn.l I lottne. .t C...ourll,Cloommtati.
o.olont, uhi., tobl irk .k. L 11.11...0k A Co.
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.1 • It f•.. S. Int. I 111101 , 11111.. Hoff1114:11 i. Done, Yb 151
ItOONS dl HERSTM,
I ,OUR FACT 6 RS,
AND
curd Produce Commission Mel .:hants,
11•11111 ME
EEIZIZEI
W..KIWILftt A CO. PhIL! Bryan, K nnoAy A C Pittn•h
,tt .112,tut AOl. •' rL. NV ilmarth 41‘
W....a A St Ligett,
rim A W. Rim, .•
po eagaloy, OaliginVo
i'vu it I, ..rother A (\'. " Watt k \Pinion.
J. li Loiltner et Oueinuati. Fosdick A ?midis, dincinn tit
A. A. Pollock A Cu " Morrow Ar Grittier, "
Tweed SSibley, ••S. Chenoweth A Co.
And Pittsbnrgh and Philadelphia Merchants gouci
jel adapctliin
WILLIAMS & ALLEN,
MAN UYACTURERS OF
CHILSON FURNACES,
Wrought Iron Tubing,
AND FITTING GENERALLY,
For Warming and Ventilating Buildings.
41:11 - W. A. will contract for W,ulning and Ventilating
by Steam or 11. ti, Water, Pip. or Chilson's Furnace, Church
ea, Schools, Iluspintla, Ftwtortea, tireen llouaea, rkwoWn,
Court lions., Jails, or Hotels. No. 25 MARKET talilaT,
Pittsburgh. apl6
ALEX. HUNTER,
DEALKK IN
LOUR. GRAIN.
BACON, LARD, LARD OIL,
.IND PI?ODUCE GENERALLY,
No. '499 'Liberty street,
PITTSBURGEI
nlo. 14,11 Tc
W ft. SNIITII W. W. MAIN
SMITH, MAIR & HUNTER,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
112 Second and 1 1 Front st.,
Pittsburgh, Pa..
JAMES BLAKELY,
EUROPEAN AGENT AND CONVEYANCER,
Corner of Seventh and SnlitMeld streets,
PIITEMI7IiBEL
Passengers brought from the old 4ixrantry...,to
burgh, and moneys remitted to Europa. -.4n0r27
JAR. (XILLTNS
JAMES COLLINS & CO.,
Forwarding and Vommission Merchants,
PROPRIETORS OF TU
Collins , Pittsburgh, Meadville & Erle
CANAL LINES.
Nos. 114 AND 115 WATER NTREZT, PIITRBURGILI, Pa..
REFEKENCES;
PITISEUEOH—
IV M. Bagaley A Co., Murphy, Tiernan & Co.,
Smith & Sinclair, H a mpton, Wilson & Co.,
M'Candlesa, Means & Co, English & Richardson.
PHILADELPHIA—
IinoIey, Wootheard & Co., Truitt, Brother k Co.,
Wood. Bacon & Co. ffeb2B
iNsuRANCEI Applica
tionlNSUßANCEl—i for Insurance for several good reliable Insurance
Companies received by CIEO. W. BLINN, at his Real Estate
Agcncy and Intelligence Office, on the north aide of Ohio
fourth door east of the Diamond, ALLEGHENY ern. jai
YOUNG HYSON TEA-10 chests finest
King Chop Young Hyson Tea, at 75c. and $1 re•
ceived by R. IL DRAY°,
inflO fiallarbetaxid I Diamond. •
LAWN ROBES—Juit received, anotherlot
of those vorydtairableand fashionable Lawn ; Babes, at
jtyuanallyaold ii , ileSo] A. A. MAB9ji &TO.
MEM
ENSMEI
FORMERS AND MECHANICS'
FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE CO
OF PHIL ADELPHIA.
Hoff. THOS. B. nORENQII, Preen
Ems. R. linreou>, Secretary.
STATEMENT OF BUSINESS,
From the la day of August to the Bast day of Dec., 1856
A mount received In Marine preminma 8 68 , 242 81
Fire 89.908 82
Total premiums for five months
CAPITAL
• „. ... ._
Bonds of Allegheny County, Pittsburgh, and
Pittsburgh 6's . $ . 78,721 66
Railroadllonde, Cost 33,400 00
Loan on First Mortgage of Real Estate 59,950 00
.. Stocks, Collateral 30,384 00
Cash in Bank and on hand 11,092 22,
Capital subscribed, (payment not yet due) 97,900 00
Premium Notes, not yet matured 66,387 31
Due from Agents, (secured. by Bonds) 18,868 61
Expenses and Commission.' 1 8,868 36
$408,151 13
Total amount of Lotuea incurred, but not yet adjusted:—
Fire $1,686 03
Marine 3,000 00
$4,868 GB
This Company Irumres Hull and Cargo riska on the Ohio
and Mississippi tributaries. Insure. against Loss or Damages
by Fires. Lassen liberally adjusted and promptly paid.
Itr.rsavicrt--Ilon. T. M. Howe, Hen. J. N. 'Moorhead,
James Wood.
Fur Insurance apply to
THOMAS J. HUNTER, Agent,
ruhls No. 90 Water et., bet. Wood and Market.
SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY,
OFFICE, S. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT STS.,
NI Alt IN E INSURANCES Oil Vessels, Cargo, freight,
1., all parts of the world.
IN LAND INSURANCES ON GOODS, by Rivera Canals,
1...1b- 4,1 Loot Carnagt, to nil parts of the
VI hi. INSURANCE ON bIERCHANDIZE generally. Ou
Stores. Dwelling Rowse, &r.
Assets qi the Gempany November Sill, 1855.
Bonds, 31ortgsg;et and Real Estate $101,020 94
Philmielphia City, and other Loans 95,210 00
Stock in Banks, Railroad and ilikallthed Coo Z,OCO 10
title . 100,440 97
isash on h.oal 20,826 09
Balances In Ibuois of Agents, Preutimas ou Ma
rine P.,ht les re. en Ely ie.qued, and other debts
doe the Company 93,883 Mi
Subscription Not, 100,000 09
- -
William Hart's,
Joseph H. &AL
Imand A. Bonder,
John C. Davis,
John It. Penrose,
tfr.orge G. Lripr,
Edward Darlington,
Dr. It. AI. Huston,
'William C. l4ttivis,,
Hugh Craig,
1:1=11E13
T tins C II tna, Vies President.
I.rtausrt, Seetrtnr.9.
P. A. ill ADICIRA, Agent,
No. PS Water street, Pittaburgl
111ALF1C1`CRERS' I\SURINCE COIL
OF PHILADELPHIA.
knry,B ,TETI PY Tut ,ATE. PENnt
Chnrlered Capital, 5500,000.
17N f.'. INF.' .1 ND IS LAND ru...t.vsro rA Th )2v
PIREZeTORS.
ALL 7 B. Thomeo,
Mahlo,i iillauchqu., William heal,
Tel log, ' Alfred W
Koaera. t..a.r1.-.3 J. Fielda,
.I,llu I'. Aimons, James. P. Smyth.
447 - -Tho Comp..) 1,0, in,-u orrAnit,v3 with a Cait.
an.l U,a lhrtvetory have determined to adapt the busm,i
t, It; ;Ivatt.ble rervonecos. To observe prudence iu conduct.
tag as *Mot,. with a irompt adjuatment of lovia.
Pittxburvh 150 :to Weser gtreet.
J NEWTON JONES, Agent.
rr - •is ; h'•, /7. PA
The tollowihe well known and responsible firms In Pitts
' t urgh have auChorized reference to them, with regard to the
..tabildy and soundness td the Mannibeinrers' Ina - manes
Company.
Kramer d Rahm, Wilson, Childs d Co,
tieorge P. Smith d Co, Hampton Campbell,
Jon., Tiernan & Cu., H. Childs & Co.
nov7
LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE
IlEirrhis Company teak. exery insurance appertaining to
or connected with LIFE RIMS.
Also, againet HULL AND CARGO RlSliti on the Ohio
end Misainippi Rivers and tribntarien, and MARIN& RIEKE?,
cow:unify.
And againat Lola and Damage by Fire, and against the
1 voila of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation.
I•ulirir. irtAtteki at the tom t rata, tousintent with safety to
all parties.
Robert Galway, Samuel lii'Clurkan,
Joseph P. Ganyam, M D , John Scott,
James Marshall, David Richey,
James W. Milne., Charles Arbuthnot,
Alexander Bindle), Joseph S. Leech,
.l,ihn Fullerton, Mansneld B. Brown,
David R. Chambers, Christian Zug,
William Carr, Robert H. Hartley,
Jas. D. McGill. fisblB
CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY
Late of Pittsburgh
JOS. R. 111;NTER
J. BAilKs KNOX
IMME
EMZM
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~,,74.,,V41,10*•1" . 4,7,,Ti.,,,,i;,:5-A-i-741-9A -
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IIII'ESTED ♦S FOLLOWS
DELAWARE MUTUAL
Philadelphia
James C. Hand,
Theophilus Paulding,
James Traquair,
William Eyre, Jr.,
Joshua L. Price,
James Tennant,
Samuel R. Stokes,
Henry Sloan.
James 13. 51eFarland,
Charles Schaffer,
Robert Burton,
John B. Sample, Pittsburgh.
D. T. Morgan, a
J. T. Logan,
Will. MARTIN, President.
Spencer Nlcl , rniu
Chsries Kelley.
11 Jones Brooke,
J. G. Johnson,
MARINE INSURANCE.
FIRE RISKS.
I II'PINCN
ORKIN ItOG EILS, S. , cretary.
OF , III.GIi YOUNG. Trofisuror
PITTSBURGH
INSURANCE COMPANY,
that:Mß OF WATER AND NIARKET STREETS,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
ROBS= GALWAY, President
TuiA. Gativat, Secretary
MENEM
OF PITTSBURGH
WILLIAM BM:ULAN, President.
tIIIiRL L. MARSHALL, Secretary.
vFFICE: 94 Water street, letiocevi Markel and IThdfl streAd.
/444- Insures WILL AND CARGO RISKS, on the Ohio
od Mlisissippi Elvers and tributaries.
Insured against Loss or Damage by FIRE.
Also, against the• Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation
end Transportation.
EMS=
William Ragaley,
James M. Cooper,
Samuel Rea,
Robert Dunlap, Jr.,
ram M. Pennock,
S. liarbaugh,
Walter Bryant,
John Shipton
EUREKA INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PITTSBURGH.
JOHN H. RHORNBEROER, President.
ROBERT FINNEY, Secretary,
C. W. BATCHELOR, General Agent.
WILL INSUUZ AGAINST ALL HINDS
OF
MARINE AND FIRE RISKS.
DIRECTORS.
J. 11. Shoenborger, D. W. Can,
C. W. Batchelor . , W. E. Nhalck,
Isaac M. Pennock, T. D. Updike,
W. W. Martin, R. D. Cochran,
It. T. Leech, Jr., John A. Calighoy,
Ueorgo S. Selden, • E. S. Bryan,
DaN id M'Can dings:
OW All Loma* sustained by parties Insured under policies
issued by this Company will lie liberally adjusted and prompt
ly paid at its OFFICE, No. 99 WATEIt STREET. (jyll
PENNSYLVA_NLA INSURANCE CO.
OF PITTSBURGH.
Corner of Fourth and Smithfield Streets,
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $300,000.
lksiminsure Buidingo and other Property against Loss or
Dealings by Fire, and the Perils of the Sea and Inland Navi
gation and Transportation.
DIRECToRS.
Wm. F. Johnston, Italy Patterson, Jacob Painkr,
A. A. Gamier. W. brellistock, Jas. P. Tastisits;,
George W. Sprith, W. S. Haven, D. FL Park,
I. Grier Sproul, Wade Hampton, D. M. Long,
A. J. Jones, J. IL Jones, IL R. Coggaluall.
OPPICSRS.
Pretitlosl Hors. WM F. JOHNSTON.
Igoe Pretident. RORY PATTERSON
&Loy awl Twat A. A. CARRIER.
VirESTERN INSITRANCE COMPANY,
PlarstruaGa.-4/1013GE DAREILE, President; F. M
Glosnotr, Secretary.
Will Instiremsainst all kindsof risks, Fula and ILAIIINE
All losses will be liberally adjasted and promptly paid.
A Horne Institution, managed by Directors who are well
known in the community, and who are determined, by
promptness and liberality, to maintain the character which
they have assumed, as offering the beat protection to those
who desire to be insured.
DIELZOTOES—R. Miller, Jr., 0. W. Bicketeen, J. W. Butler,
N. Holmes, Jr., W. H. Smith, O. Ihmsen, George W. -Jackson,
Andrew Ackley, Jamul Lippincott, George Donde, Tames Mc-
Auley, Alexander Nindck, Thomas Scott.
Isar Office, No. 92 Water street, (Warehouse of Spring k
Co, up stairs,) Pittsburgh. nov2kly
COMMONWEALTH INSURANCE CO.
HARRISBURG, PENNA.
Chartered Capital, - - - $300 7 000.
gEti. Insures Buildings and other Property against Loss or
Damage by Fire; also, nguinst Perils of the Sea, Inland
ibtrigatlon and Transpon anon.
ofinzes--amow CAMERON, Prosidei;t;
BENJ. PARKE, ViCA . Pteildted
• • 8. E. OARWER, Secretary., •
A. A. AiraOrpurth ana Ili
LAWORICE.-9 cases for sale 11
1J 1 ''B A. P AHNIMICIILA
7434
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sir Ah I these Delays I.•Soinettmessitgl tit
fered to accumulate upon cold whole winter through. Thi&A
is taking a short route to the "long home." .Stoptkli,
chief before it has fixed itailf lacrixabl,y:RHEVAi l
LIVERWORT, TAR, AND CANOILALAEI74IEiIIitfdt‘Pr..„ ,
not merely a probability, brit a cortainCsoqso44Allpf ,
Agents' powession, And advertlnament'W4Eebtaihfilln 'tbs.
partment of this PAW.' :
iFir For sale, wholesale - alarm*,
CO., corner Wood and Second akryttx
Sold alsoby HENDERSON '& 140:1;1.!
r A brulttiNANifilVL
SCHWARTZ, and B= l — aw a:4l' '-'4VMaii'''tkr
ta' Ba.tcheilorta -.lltitrlllystiLi4SY/FallOWitt, ...i
-attained by indolence and ease ; thews to ttg
reseal farbr. The'world not be tifoWn'lliti r bi4fiiit4
channel Indicated by Inlitatora. .'"Witriese theiharta(?,
fame ofBATCHELOIt'S HAIR DYE, who by-wateldng:Wheii
others slept, sustained by its intrttotte worth' and 'Wily*
nem to nature. Warranted not to diaappoitit the hlOsit.er't
those who use It. Made and sold, prapplixiat,tylwhoiri
tory, 233 Broadway, New York.
Sold, wholesale and retail, by Dr. 020. H. K11214 . 310 . -+
Wood street. je24ilseda*
$lOB,lOl 31
. 300,000 00
8408,151 18
Air_Stoakings and Hosiery for Winter.
If you don't want youi feet pinehed-trith bad and atii*.ixt
Stockings, you will take our advice and go to:c:Dailred* ,
oer of Market alloy and Fifth street, and tray tome g 4male .
elegant line Stockinga,..that make your feet feel nice nail
comfortable. DALT abm nudma and sellit-tamryvartetySV
Hosiery that you can mention, at wholeaale and "
Remember the place, ceir m y of., r 54,..
tariretlile) . 44o„
treat . oct.4
tojr-Come one, come sal t to MORGAN & G 0.%
N 6.164 WOOD street, and buy what you want in tap SAT
or OAP line. A large stock of gni< - 1111 . R. and Stitkit.
II idwaye en hand. Remember, .
MORGAN &
je2B
Fourth of July rrer,
NEW FIAT or CAP on INDEIRLNDBNI.— .=__
We ell to do no, we will sell our stook at g r eatly
prices. lilollGAlrk 0 7
_147 - 164 Wood street'
At Greenleaf. the residence of his parents, Beeideii
township . ,* Sunday evening last; WALLACE, eldest smr6S, -
John N. Fatah O. Butter; aged eleven years. _—
Funeral in St. Peter's Church, TIM utiatitto, at U cirdSCl4
and from thence to Allegheny Cemetery.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
SAGE'S BROADCAST GnIN SOWER
—AND—
SPRING TOOTH - lI)LOSIVIC—i
THIS MADEtINE has been- exhibited at'iliky
Connecticut, New York. Ohio; ittichlian
State Pairs; also, at numeronsCounty Pairs•=und to every
Instance has received the highest Premiums for its eppetior;
ity over all other&
A WORKING MODEL of thb Machine may beaten Vail,
EXIIIRITION ROOK of Mr. MORES `Y. SATON,•:GentOiI
Agent for Patents, No. 139 PIP.ST street, Pittsburgh. - PaiL
.one wishing to purchase Territorial 'Rights In this. shiite
would do well toapply to the subscribereimmetilatelyi tan&
above named place. (7yl) EMIPT
NOTICE is hereby given, that int applien
tios will be made to the next Legislatureof
rani by the CiitZElifir DEPOSIT RANH Orrithbarth
for WI AITIOLATION TN. TEEM CIE.A.ETER, aßoWhss
them the privilege of Increasing theft' Capital SPA te.".9,0
sum of $500,000, with all the powars.find pifolletes
by other Banks under the laws of Pennsylvtuara .
jyl:wam E. D. JONltit, °ashler. .',
LOST, LAST MONDAY OR TIYESDAT.--:-TEN
DOLLARS REWARD will be paid for a large BROWN
I...itIKET BOOR. containing Certificates of Land LocatiOne
in Iowa; also, Tax Receipts, valuable, to no one but the
lwner. . 'Sylat-o.la
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TA
RGE AND VALUABLE LOT OF
./ GROUND lti THE SEVENTH WARD AT A 11071017.
On TRUES!) Y errning, July lblh, at 8 o'cleek r at the Mer
ch tots' Exchange, will be sold, that desirable ea of
ground situate on Crawford at-eet, having a front of -.03‘
fee and exter.ding back 123 feet to Tunnelledl street, tieing
I 4. No. i 5 and parr of No 14 in the plan of tots laid ontig
'h. Into Aaron Lies I, deed.
Teams—One-half cash; rtaidna In one and two 3 sun, Iflth
I greet, secured by bond and mortgage. i -I
jyt P. M. DAVIS, Anclianeoi., 14 ii
c II IN DSOALE BUILDING LOTS IN M.
E." A int' WARD AT AUCTION.—On Tlll.lll.SDAltiater- -.11
noon. .1 sly 3d . at 3 o'clock, on the prembsee, will het sold, ~;f
thaw, flue desirable Building Lrtaaltnate near the OtiWillio.
poi of the I enrm. It. It. Co., ou Clymer street, opposite .the
Pair Brcrunds, between Liberty street and Spring alloy, bow-
log each a front of twenty feet on Clymer street, and extend- ',I
Inc hack 764 feet.
Timmr—ftustialf cash; residue in one year, with trash*.
NI P. M. D.MRS, Attar:
UNFIIRL HE GLORIOUSITANNEIc- ~..:
T
A Patriotic gone; warts by E. J. Allem Written on 5;
the occasion of a presentation of a stand of colon% hftilie :,,,
.- ur.nwne Cireys. to the Chicago Light Guard: , Musts cone T.
p writ and respectfully dedicated to Capt. John E. Wynuist,l7
itenry Weber.
Price 2b rents. The above Just published assi for aide by ~a.
H. KLEBER & BRO., f ..
k
jyl No, 584Mh street, . t,
TALLOW —4 barrels, prime,, , rendered,jpst
received and for sale br • .
jyl surrii, mAntik MINTER,
AOON—A small lot of EZams and Shota
dem, cooutry cured, for saloliAr, try •
ill SMITH, MAR. & ITUNM.
FRANK LESLIE'S GAzwrrE op Fesaiox ;
Fronk Leslie's New York Journal;
lAnoiott Ilb.wtortel News.
Just x,oviv, 3 t-sr
SKY -ROCK ETS--10 dozen (one; Ilinzpik
received and for sole by
RHYMER, & ANDREISTV,
IYI No. 39 Wood st.., opposite fit. Chlitiitet&
LEMONS -100 boxes just received at . for
,rode by RETMER .t ANDEESON, - y
.IY I Na n Woad 5t...„ oppnalte St. Charles lloteL
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PRIVATE AND CONFIDENTIAL
MEDICAL ADVICE. ~F 1 .
....
AT TIDE BUFFALO VENERIAN HORI.
f A h--Established for the eons of Synlailne, tientinal
lttealticil and the Infirmities of Youth and MaturitY; 'by
Dr. AMOS A SON, BLIVALO, New York—Office, corner of
Main and Quay streets. (up stairs.) 't
A MOST SCHENTLFIC INVENTION. 1 '
An instrument for the core of general Debility,lispot - ence ) .
Incontinence, or Nocturnal Emissiona,
This instrument has bean used with the moat happy effect
in the practice of the most eminent phyajciana and surgeon
in the /Width empire, Prance and Germany . Inked, so re
markable were th e cures, that the late ' Ste Amine hailed
It a the n Harbinger of Life, " The use of this Will Tully
biletnin the high encomium,
YOUNG MEN TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE,
Dr. AMOS & SON are the only Physicians In the4tate
who are members of the Royal College of Surponalierni,on
graduates of one of the most eudnent.Collegesin the Unitedl
States, take pleasure in announcing that they have itreented
a most important instrument for the cure of the shove
diseases. It has been subjected to a tot' hy the most eminent
physicians in London. Parts, Philadelphia and Ne* Tait ;
it has been declared to be thennly useful Instrument...fiver
, et discovered for the curo.of Seminal Weakness, or any
disease of the genital organs, arising from:the •eollUry
Stabile of self-indulgenoS which destroy both badyrima
mind. unfitting man either for leaning. or Ilkley, , ~
Dr. AMOS & SON, In order to satisfy the moat skisetimil as
to the merits of their instrument, pledge themselvesihnt in
any instance where they may prove unsatialitotoryaftees.W
tried, the money will be refunded by returning thelne
meat in good order.
Persona wishing the move useful Joann:nerd will observe
that the price, with the accompanying directions, secnridy
packed and sent by express,la ten dollars.
NEW REMEDY AND.QUICK CURES
For the Venereal Diseases, and all private complaints,
abets, strictures; seminal weakness, pains le the Ic4aa, affec
tions of the kidneys; diseases Of the heed, throat, it and
skin, and all those dreadful afflictions arising frem a *rot
habit of youth, which produce constitutional debility,:ten
ders marriage impossible, and in the end destroys both body
and mind.
Capt. Mart Sterling
Samuel M. Kier,
William Bingham,
Johu S. Dilworth,
rrancis Sellers,
J. Schoonmaker,
William B. Mays.
(deal
Dr. AMOS & SON trove devoted their attention early, 2,-.•
AV eV to this peculiar class of maladies, and the &lief they
have consequently been enabled to render to their
creatures is fully testified and gratefully ee k tun d e d ite d
,ouvalescent patients and others daily arriving
from all parts of the country, fur the express . pmpm , only;
of consultation, while their exertions have bee n`MowneCf.
w i t h th e most signal advantages; yet flonx wind. Illij - have
experienced in inquiring into thrtsamies of these infectious
complaints' (from their most aiinplanandition to that of the
most dangerous and Meets:rated) Mei hate alwayii.enter.
Mined the possibility of their ,preVentiortniirtentora, and
likewise invariably found that , the Iniciethoritittleatilrrualig
neat forms of disease could aimoat iitinyabeti•ated - to one
of the following causes:,—lgminuMe, neglecca: el
facts of unskilful aid Improper trealraent;_ . Dr.
AMOS tr:SON - have succeeded In dirt refr l l4
:ion of their - remedies, a safe, effectual and.eaufkaisda
omitting all combination of remedma Which litareifequivo•
cal character, as well an , th ose whom premature Or Pin&
dons application Might doe productive of tad minsispitamas
in the hands of private hullvidruda In abort, th.ti*idid,4o
end of the remedy is the lessening of a grand maansii hu
man misery by the alleviation, relief and prevontkrn of
those grievous afflictions that are in reality the secret, too of
life, and which, while they so extensively surround us, call
aloud fur our skill and Interference ter their extermination.
BEWAIL 6 OF IMPOSITION.
Dr. ABIOS A BON have for a long series of yeareaser% en
gaged lu an extensive practice in the treatment of 'Mite dedi..
ce complaints, and are the only legally quitlifleolPhysdoule
who, regardless of the taunts and envy of the t iara,
arid mock modest, have had the confidence, th s e tne•
dime of the public press, to direct attention to Use
onus evils, from which no grade of society is free. Txtielect,
Inc this department of practice they hare been amPli re
warded by the great succases that luta attended their e orta
In t h e , tre g inak t, liketur-caaes, which ate so generallj eon
tided to the-taiquiditted and ignorant empirics, wht4 with,
their pirated publigiitiona assume foreign names aintlitlas,
nod pretended virtues .14 their patent nostrums, have in
dicted mtrione injury oti MOW who have been induced tn.
place faith in their pretetdous—dfmlicaL Review.
- - TO'PATIENT3 ABROAD.
Dr. btiO 3 BON have wade arrangements whereby
packages can be thrwarded wlth secretly and deapatettko an
part tif tha world.
Add Dr. AMOS 8011:earner at Wu att414 11 7
atteeta, (up ittalrm)llo.ll4lT: Y. PUN/malt_
ICY 600%-REDUCE.D--A. MASON
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