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Vilt ' 'N 0 wat4741 't;;PP , ~,A tl i k: \* : ~: lit./ 141 7 P1 ' :57 14 .A.: 4, 1,4"7::: 4 ".,. ' ' -.. r •ta••, 4 t or -e,f..oi, .0..m. - -,:t...... , %f: 5p_,.....et„.-.... ~..,,, t .c.t.c . , , i. ,.., 1! ; ~. ', - - 'fat , 4;t , ..,:.4,..:4,%, 1 / 4 :. 44f . ,, t , .- . kt.t. 4z , .4 . ..:M......5' . - -- It• •'',,V 6•4 ; Arli+, - 4V it ::• * " 7 l; 47 4t":s 4 'irN f •tt t .. a high and re:,. kant'rgirtaltZtt.."Of • 4Nrs. .f -44 %, 4 -.. , - /:44 . 0 - vi,%.lfeitiki shown any fitness or qualification .., .. ~, 4, , ,g 4t. :-..,114 - r - 4a4 - ..-- 1 ...7 . :.., t 4 . . ... A ' 4 4i.W 1 e.,14 6 :4&79". 'leir he is to be elected if pos , dhle not upon his mar:'-. ~ide, a review ii, ~.. iTh . .4. „,,.,,, 'l .., .4 not for service , rendered the State, not f ,, r trlc,l 4."'' 1, T ,,, V - ,...., 3 piz,,,,,,, i 4.770,,.....,,- rent month, as well as a review cd „ 4 1,` , " : 4 , 0T41 , ,e, or 4.4', soundness and wi , -,loin as a statesman, but I , r ' . .t.t.i-A .t.:7'1,1:4 0 . IV., te., 1 lit,riiscefo.2rosacelenttsty Lauder, No. 77 Fourth ', , f• - .; ,t.,*e/ 4 "1`4#4.75i , v;5./ ...i, It, tr',4 l . "ff.: the imaginary r 0 , ,,,,,, ,, of some of hi. travel,,g n e l ;: e : . ; - . -- 4,4..... i.: ,;. 5 . , ...m .7 -;, ,-• 4t • * A.'s f... e. *OO l l ittia.,,, adventures with Kit Carson and his Intlit,n 1101*SEHOLD Roans.-This Serial, cunt] ''' `m i k s o 4 4',,`1. AN e t.g.' 4 0 A guides ' ;by Charles Dickens, es usual, is filled wl i . 44; 4 0'044* eioe'...oe - ' ‘..1 ,, -.. ': 1 ". N 14"-V.74;je,',,,,,,,,,- HUrnalirr—mcknufactured, stale romaro - e, is the 1 -14 Illr" ;'s/t V er , • s‘t, 0 - ...if h1..1 01" ' ! 0 information dressed in so attractive on fail being interested. lirr ' 4,:f10 1 -4.- , 4 4 -544N$ 5 11 - '4l/ vi C - -W-- 00,1 t ,i . .A.. ,. Er ~ 00,4 1 0 ; 44 417 * a ;1- basis of the claims and the hopes of this lately I notise I ❑ °one c ' adopted pet and tool of the maligners of his . her Fourth is a n street, elcellaetnt.,oolcieentsFor 4 /ki: 1/t app- 4.; 11kt q• t State--the advocates of disunion,and the fomentet. 114 1.1 14,* - 4,v.Zs 4,01;v4,0,i, of civil war. It is a fit time, indeed, is it not, THE SHCOOLFELLOW r .., „0- 1 74 4‘ 71tvg; . 4 .•*,,,,: 0 N 4 . --% • 4.-4,,, , ,t t ei,...., - 40 to indulge in the childish freak of placing ro. us by Lauffer. It ' youth ; indeed - . .31,b- -t 7 1-0 1 r ot :4 4 . 4 0 ' mano r in the Presidential chair, when the nation .- K - s .t r-47-",et, is theatened with a foreign war: is alarmed at qi . * i , "•1..e.. - t4 ; !:.•' dt "td ,- ...'"3t'-'4';',Fil i ,v - M . ? '''. .q,- , ,49 ,- M,...? ,, 47,. It„, j2 1. y 1 0 ,-tz,o - to/ ti t 0'.141,,,, p er . , 1 .! 4- Alf*P.' /4st il the ominous beginnings of a civil war ; is dis turbed and agitated by I lomestic and sectional strife: and the fair fabric of our government Fourth . of Jul to the " child. , skciw •, No.. a-...q.- ii, tar,. -4 ' 4- •rW'rs' d i . ..K . ' t#E1 , 4 441. t and confederacy shaken with discord and im- 3.er pending dissolution. At such iv time long tried 'i'FC' 4' ;, - , -141. - '".v.itkPr44 statesmanship, and acknowledged wisdom, p i'. 74,.. -. 0 dance, experience, intelligence and patriot' CONSOLIDATION OF ItAILKOADS. 01 11 14 4' 44 1: i V to give place t, untried romanc. : And t' The stockholders of the Ohio and Pennsylvania , a4‘.,/,."t& Railroad meet to-day to vote upon the prospect .c, 4 t,r%s.r* , '' , 3 t' men and youth of our laud are to ii,. -4,„'0,N,+.14 ,' r te '- 4,1. • the road to the distinction of ‘,, of consolidating their road with the Ohio aml In ferft,t"----L...--4-'• 't , , , 61` 0, 47 ~4'f,, diana and the Fort Wayne and Chicago Rail ..: . tr-...... 1 l", ' .r. is to run away with some „w....*:/' .tv.,- . 4 .3. ... C 4 O'i, ‘t;C , ;''' 4 4- "t * e 457 Ur41 .4 " . ! man's daughter: through roads. The action uf the Select Council la 4., 4 :44,4, ~..,1 . .,,.,..,i,i..„...t•-dD, i command of some tr mountains and pip' night insures the city of Pittsburgh for the pro ject. Allegheny City will vote in the same wa, and so far as we have heard, not one vote i , , 4. 4. ' 4 ; li , i f t -A I Z ( .4;r17..' 74 41rP-A"... ' 44 ;4t'.s , ` , if l A 4, ~J. - '14.N.-1141.0„ ,1":4;1,.. , , 1 41 . ,-•' - ' . 4* * :.. tr 4 %. V i.o.'eqo,-011.)-rek, hit at land spe , old man to 9, „ . , million openly opposed to the measure. The project 0 , -1- Itririo. k t.o l- 7';'l 4 ''' C ..;'" ?, -$. v ' dollars fe That is the will therefore be carried clearly unless one-third . ~..,-A tt ,4,,,..t.t,74h-5::.,..:,, , v ,„.1 (4 prone- ~,ied our young men the amount of the capital stock is retained 3,,C1 4... .4.„{ - 4,7 . ..1* ‘, .% ~,,s t: .-. in times of grave &Obeid ~ !, 3 ~„,.- .- viikt.,„,..1.,, 5 t V , v 4 .4 „tt . 4. 1. sal ar- through apathy, or any other cause from the • t - c,'.: - ... .„Tv*,,-,.4._,.1t,,,....„,...r...,"3.-.lo.4;election today. Every stockholder who stays • s : ; "l* i, wtf',Yrt:-);:rl4 . i'rsp:t s c' ''.. _,g even t s. .. ,4%,. ... ~. . 4 .. i ., ,, . , t ~,,,t-tw ~;:.• -.y, -u has written a book to teach our youth away, should remember lie registers his vote ,j-, ipi,,, . z ,- . ' by..... 4. ;;;11" , ":"'- 4 ' .1 1 . :/4 '. ~ • - ".- •A qta . ..,,ti, *.v4-0, ... 7,:.,, against consolidation, two-thirds being fequired -, 1 . 47 q",,j:. ~ .t :.•',.4 . n. *..t*,,biALF",,„r: snort road to fortune. Become great and a to endorse it. We therefore hope every man 4 411 - ttr‘,..o4':9 t5 94 ."-gis",,,"l • !rg' s..4 '‘, - 1..*- 4 'c '. conscienceless showinen-exhibit woolly horses, IP 4 , - •vv,2. ,V4:/j54. 1 1 7 1C. Pt 1 r ei ,it . :.o- ,4, I. * v..j,t,'.. who has a vote will attend at the rooms of the -- ,44.,,,,, , ,, : ti.4? - „k.,.. ...rAg.,... ,, ?.• „a; cf)**ol' mermaids, fictitious nurses of Washington, and Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Office, to-day, oV 7,*44.,1,...t" ,••• l- .. 0-.., .. , _,l 7 '' ' i,,t.ll: 4 „i i io ll ,,... F: an' 4 ;_.,..! . , 1 - . : 4%; filch from the wonder loving people a half mil and express his approbation in the shape of an r r ": Wtt•-k'rkl,v:i-4t1.gt:',44tit.t1:...- lion in a few years. Yet to the thoughtful men, affirmative vote. btemPl,.., A%r lsiv, /,. ,o, il' ~,,,,lii J,• st 0 . - ;' rt. V Barnum's short road to high fortunes will seem _.,....._ nf4r7s - 1, Ti-s.-tir.O.shrst.. ^„ 0 f-4.,i,,,,,?,, ,„ J '''lr. s ';' - '4 4- 14 ,1 ! 6 e,v - Z - .: - "trf 4,,,- `'`A -t Y-f:t. ••,.. 4' * - f• *'''. Bear cgly hese deceptive, absurd, and a humbug, Tile Gacek SLAVE FOR SALE.-Hiram Powers' e l ptisq 2 : 2 ,4 , .. , .l4%l • r 4+ '''Vk,i w* i r t '' -, :* t :','-• 7 , t 4 - I" ii ~ .'''..*..to . 2 ' . ,7A;" . 4.;)A._: .i.4'e,p.1.. ~. 141 than sueh t a h r e e ß th e i epul lessons s t h h o e rt y r o o u a t d h to of o h u ig r h lan off d ic a e r s e . c fo e r leb s tra ale te , d i n s e ttl i u tu i i e n g o f allth etGhereeekuseSel,afivextuisreoetl;eLeti, - c'tkism „..,,, , ~'"r.4.-:)=,.,..t. 14 - 4 5" t; 1. , ..; Atfft p4 - O , ,PiTIV • *tit 1 i-0,,f,•11 et, V; 4 '*. ...". 1 444 1 k - 5...te,e2,; 0 4-ifri1,11,44.,„ 4 ;4 - 4.4 , :4., 4 41 . , '..• 4.%--„f;, now taught I,y the Barnum and "Republican" with which it was imported. This is the only ~k.t--ft, e 47 -1- tft4 . l : txl, ",, `,:L-1,,,,,::71•••••,,, leaders ; and the young men are appealed to to original now in the United States offered for pur -4.4Vi1e4.,, ,1 i., - '` i ‘ , ",s'' "l'' ,7 i"lsl -4 : 14 7" . 7 r. , 6 1 '..,•4,rv,,t -41 , ..., - ;::,,,,,,`.,:c •..,..-.„!.c..‘„,,,1 ' _ vote for this ruin tie against the "Sage of chase. The copy which Lord Ward ordered in Xi.r'''''t*nitast,'7.4-PJt-'rt'." ' ~' K. , ' . 1 1 . r ''‘': Wheatland, - and the gifted and accomplished England, cost ..V2.,000, or nearly $10,1)00. This ›...,.,'ft t,,,,v,t; Rerr l . , t-V ~ •, , i „ ,.„,,,,i,,,t1 ci 4 4,• . 4 .... ~ • ._trt, 1 4,i . IV-C .14, %rt. -.. '`,,"'-' I> t 5 '.l. ~.l - . 1 „..1 . `',.:;, 'v.'', Breckinridge , who, though hardly thirty-seven will be delivered for less than half that sum. The '' , 00. 1 !/ - sseN't 1k: 4 ,4.P .Z.' 'l4'll ;.;.„,‘,.• t i ri ~...- 4 -i" . ,'.. :', -:-_,-. Vyi 1 . - iT ...314,-.3 t•.. -.i.- , •1,‘- c i!' w. ...4''''.s-. years of age, was unanimously nominated on the statue is perfect, and is the one exhibited through to , it# .1," •tWAttrii. r .Niii.,t,>4. , ~,', la r. , .'..' , el, -, ... •, -.. , ' )a' of second ballot for the second office of the govern- the States for the last eight years. It was drawn 111 4 t* h l . "4 l N W4s* s 11 T l '. '4,.'i., ''' 7 .4!, V: '''' Ats ' ' meat ; and that too against his own earnest and by the present proprietress al. the first .listribu_ .......1,t,f,.. , ~, ::,;...P.,......; ~ :',.4 , :i4'e”.1 . 11,:.:i tit", r. ,. et 4., , , ,, ,' , t i".„l,,t.',- -. 4 t.,-.. ; o w eloquent appeals in behalf of an older man. ' i lion of the Cosmopolitan Association' The Greek ~....1,117-..Nu,4:1- er z.:,1 1 t., ~,.'„,-..,.-a: ~.. .i.,..,,,147,•.--..,, c= h-' v4se . 3 "' , .. S'f: t; , ''. u,,,V0,4.• Verily, if these Republican anti Barnum lessons I Slave would be a rare ornament for any public t.t. i• 44 ~..• ~,-. -trot "t k .,' t*Ze ,;", ss j -.4 .;.- 4 ~ .e. -,.: . ... 1, .. -t,im , • , , 'ls - xi, .... ~,: 0- .r...-, .. 5 .. , ~, ~; a,, _ of this age have their full effect we r,..- or private Institution, Association, or for the 0,,,-,t, 4,-, ..., ,! Vsp• ..,-,,,,..:, „.,i. ... „.. T .P.., 'V b e2 .4 ' "r" . t e -N; -, '''--". 0. -;'-'- '.- r ' . ' `:" 1. . 5 ' s 1' the next are or -- ' t*: , 1..1. , L errap•,`eii.- , • , ,P -1 ~ i,,./ - ..fZ, - -`.t! = '' .:, 1 - J.' mansion of any gentleman. For further infer 'is,- • - r s> , . •'.• ....",' , 7 ~..• 7' r`":4 i'77) .i .s '''; 44 :: . ' ''''''' P'7 ' - 7 ;: -.'‘;'''-' ''At: motion apply to the editor of the Pittsburgh Post, l'-'-i'-f, 4 '''•.: - '';` . i.::: , :-.... :. ~' ; •-•_. ~..% ...'''. 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A.O" ''''' . 1 1t ...$ wl , :r t l f - 11.••- , e , • La 4 , •..:vei.i.4. , . • • •• .• ..t. • -.v._ • 444P05 40 4#4-:TAI.V. 024,4' 4 • ••' e • , 1 15- 41 pk" 4-4 .. e — ''''t .a, -- '` - ' • - • tr , ' . 4, 4, - •.). 0. -- Afi 0 t • •-• - .= • ' 9111111 0 , 40 (4r viitsbargll VOst. W EDN ESD AY MORNING::::; . - FOR PRESIDENT, JAMES BITCIiANAN, FOR VICE PRESIDENT, JOHN C. BRECKINRIDGE , OF KENTUCKY. CEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET Tug DCIAOCRATIC CuIIKITTEE OP CORRTSPONDSXCE met at the St. Charles hotel, ou Saturday, June 'let, in pursuance of tho call of the Chairman. In the absence of the Chairman, Ilan. C. SHALSR WWI gap pointed Chairman pro tem. On motion, It was Resolrtd, That it is inexpedient to change the time pre viously fixed for the meeting uf the Convention, to it: 2ail day of August. On motion of Col. James Salisbury, seconded by R. R. Roberts, Fin., It was Resalred, That we recommend to the County Contentionfor li, nomination candidates, by voting rive not, instead log, as heretofore. C. SIIALER, Chairman. pro 71. Joan N. ll'etowar, Secretary. - - THE CAMPAIGN POST. There is already a pretty large demand for the campaign Pad, and we hope our friends will push it along fast. It is furnished to cluls 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 rear ing matter than any other weekly or campaign paper in Western Pennsylvania. It is likely to be an exciting c..intest mail is in fact one of the most important Presidenrd contests through which the country has ever passed. We want to have the people poAtrd up n.B to the issues involved, whatever way they may intend to vote. Hence it is that we offer our campaign paper so cheap. It will at the same time I e much larger than any other cue issued. To Clubs of ten . 53 00 To Clubs of to-enty-two 10 00 To Clubs of thirty-five 15 t.O Will our friends take an interest in this matter, and shove it along. We have already got several large clubs, and expect many more. tULLMORE C NIONTGONIERY DEMOCRATIC CELEBRATION ! for a rousing Democratic celebration of the MR. Fo.t.motta's speech at Albany don't suit the Republicans. He is anti-Nebraska, but he e •.'l run. Ile is not to he driven off the track, and he will not consent that his party he sold out to land speculators and rich contractors. Ile knew" that this sectional" movement is all for the benefit. of Wm. 11. Seward. But besides all this, Mr. Fillmore is a national man, a friend of the Union, -- ---- land he sees no safety for the Union, if the Black WORKED HIS WAY UP--TILE RO i Republicans could by any possibility succeed. MANCE. I We see strong indications every day that he is Our political opponents seem to claim great credit for their candidate on the ground that "he KaMing strength. In differ ent coming out for parts of this has worked his way up in the world'' from pot- State the American councils are erty. We would not detract in the slightest de- him. That was the cause at Easton. The Phi'a gree from theyredit due any one on that score. i het his swindl elias made Fillmore tens of thous- But almost an one in this country who lias ! ands of friends. Commodore Stockton, too, has made ordinary efforts with tolerable success con declared his willingness to withdraw in favor of lay claim in some degree to the same honor. A 1 Fillmore, and will .lo so at the right anie southern paper tell u: that Fremont when a I,oe ' We atilt adhere to our opinion thnt the Fillmore was assisted by certain wealthy l a di es i n South : and Donelson ticket will poll a larger pepitair Carolina in getting aa, t i n , „„„i a „.y vote than the Fremont and Dayton ticket .en I then, through Mr. Peineeta go education t h hi a situat,,,o we heb Il eve the uchanrin and lireckinridge tie!.it will poll more than both together. The tieititt as teacher on hoard a government vessel, where be remained two veers and a half. Ile then 1,,,, Smith ticket will probably p u ll ,aatatti vi t.. , I cured a Lieutenants commission in the aria,. We count confidently on New York for Buchat, ii and run away with and married Cols lientoria: la is quite refreshing to hear folks talk e1,...it .., daughter. A reccmciliatien was soon effected, oil line Whigs voting for Fremont. How can .I `"'" and from that time forth Fremont . : road was en- y. they help it when they know what he thoughtof , 11 e ~,ire to is e-peeioi aitetiti n al His father-in-lea- had much intluenee at Washing- them and their principle,: Here it is : , rem:slam. here aI I .Vll as the f ea 1 0 1, I . ton, and used it in behalf of Fremont. He r. se ~ ills f ee ling toward the Whig , maybe inferred the ..liggeetam- lir li VII , illl I , e .I , l o ltel Rs we i to the grade of Lieutenat Colonel in the regular from a remark Sir," said he, -It ye eeed i• , l line ,1 Lai' ma as - 1 mdivasiiiii army. Gen. Shields reached a higher grade in lived upon mule beef and p.ssh o p p e r pies : ut that sril eSEsrt:,.‘l.l“, 's Tue. i IneT t kv, a much shorter time. Fremont made several ' ItVhhanigePtir:enrellPl e l l tshicekreenh end wdli:geri:et rmba,riert:',' the l io a n t )l,,, l t .l i ' i :; ,. P;: r er i t. ' , ..' , : , r u t i , , ,, ' g rb t ' , c , li t } b 0 a' , 1 ,,,, ' ' l . , a , .., successful explorations assisted by Kit CaTaott, name of Whig, will vote for such a bigot ?" . • ne,•eaearily assume a heava renponeibiliti and wrote his own account of them. He was That record is worth preserving it is about tim 'i n , r l itrerm• " s e` the law rik" , and may r.• actually in the U. S. Senate four months, and . all we know of Fremont'` political principles r w i , l l i " d fu e • g . eu i t ;:, rc , c h d r ,', " th d : t I t i t ut , ',% 1. 1 . " .c , ":' .0' left no record there that does him one particle of : It is the only record of his statesmanship.a,, ere ponya a proper apprecia;:on(ofetnh'e c.lenli'et,a':v credit. lie introduced one bill that rendered . But it is said Fremont is going to write a let- and re bility ef the resort to the law .:t self preservation, we quote further : him 50 unpopular in his own State that he Wi: ter and tell us all he knows on political subjects. " ' , Ur past history forbids that we thould ne. , se not re-elected. Ire made on, lucky hit as a haul : or r , h the Island .4 - cub...al:oat the . onsent ..1 Spain'. , t er, Horace Greeley, James Gordon Ben speculator, and is now half-owner of some ere- net and Theodore Parker are to write it for him. "c".ie.ha"( hp '''' l"'"'''" 'l "" i . l i''''.'''''"""" Si ' enty Spanish leagues of land one-half of which : Doubtless there will be something In it equii a- m tu u d sa a in d any event, preeer , e our ...C. eotite'ielis recti is a barren waste, and the other half of gri.at lent to admiration of the " rich Irish brogue and l e Ve n ask ou t r h a e w w u r7te li r .r i e n " th ' t t. ' Intelltgm'er to mark value, provided there is gold ore enough in it. sweet German accent." There will be something the important qualification : We should net or q uire Cuba without the consent of Spain, t al.ins This lucky hit has made him. But for that he in it, too, to quiet the Know Nothings, and it would never have been spoken of for the Crest- will also call the Democrats pro-dares, That s I E 'S R T , I , t r I K u l: s II Y i 1 1 i1 , " ,i, T1 a 1 , 1t ,,,,, racerlhi,,,ouL,:kt:iiniltth:E 1 1 .1.' a R , I' dency. A lucky land speculator our opponents . lie must not be omitted, of course. And old line tied statement of the writer, Hint Mr. ll ' uc n h i a n n ft a i n deem more to be honored than those whotaerough wai ga, w h oa , principles disgust him. may fil.o -does not hesitate to say that we must hay, the toil and cares of a long life become eminent expect a ki n d war d . Hu b ! Cuba at all risks - ' • Whoa Mr. Buchanan real v eels' will. that we must have Cuba at all risk . - for wealth and virtue and public service. Such - a t,rnet.r its aCqUl.ltioll shall be jus titled by the is Fri mint record in 1 , , , ,r; and such his claim, New Publicatlon•. , great law of sell -preeervation Pt rriA3 , l MM. setae for July ie e particinar.y to a high and responsible office lie has never Bet we proceed to show. en en more c'ear• e fine numher. It contains no less than slate. 0 shown any fitness or qualification te, fill. And p.t, that Mr Iltiebatain guarded his position .it articles Of different degrees , or excellence, le• thil subject i i i , rut , i,gl - 1 . 1 . ~ 1 " caution and .••• he is to be elected if possible not upon his meri'-. ~ ides a review of all the new books for the cur- ,aliespection with li ei k the eotieervative state not for service , rendered the State, not fer tried rent month, as well as a review of the derill•st ii T i ' , ' , l' ,;.,,ft,ii,rti',.,,.',iiiii:cenntegr',C,::., '',luelflllun'il,7l views imumlneae and wi , doin as a statesman, but ter After ire shall hare blared spate a price ; :h r P olo It is for sale by Lauffer, No. 77 Fourth „ the imaginary romoue.• of eotne of Ins travellag new ' far beyond its present value, and this shall Ileac been adventures with Kit Carson and his Indian street. P rice .20 ren t s - refuted, ,t. will then Le time to ,orisider the questa. C. HOCSEIIOLI , WORDS --Thie serial, conducted guides l . 1 Does. tuba in the possession el Spain seriously en by Charles Dickens, as usual, is filled with useful I danger our internal peace and the existence, of our Romanse—manufactured, stale romanse, is the information dressed in so attractive a garb that basis of the claims and the hopes of this lately (.I'7r l ' i h i. e'l l , l l l n i::: ”, :lite , tioll he auswarad in the air none rein fail being interested. The July num- i then i adopted pet and tool of the malignere of hisnntive aye, ay ei erV lair, litlinnit ;MI &rifle, we r e m l , :, ' , ' ll bee is an excellent one. For sale by Lauffer, 77 be justitieel in wresting it iron, Spain if we possesii State- -the advocates of disuni on,and the fomentel s Fourth street, at 20 cents. the power—and this upen the eery same principle of l war. It is a fit time, indeed, is it net, that would justify an individual in tearing deem the THE SHCOOLFELLOW for July has also been sent to indulge in the childish freak of placing ro• burning house of his neighbor if there were no other us by Lauffer. It is a capital Publication for tneans h to prevent the flames from destroying his otrti mance in the Presidential chair, when the nation youth ; indeed we know no more appropristri is threatened with a foreign War: is alarmed at home, prance such circumstances, we ought neither te Fourth of July present than a year's subscription count the cost nor regard the odds which Spain the ominous beginnings of a civil war ; is die the " Schoolfellow," from & parent to his might enlist against us. We forbear to en t e r i e t i , turbed and agitated by domestic and sectional the question whether the preset condition of the is child. Price 10 cents per number or $l,OO per strife ; and the fair fabric of our government land would justify such a measure." York, Dix Sr. Edwards, :I•2.1 Broadway, New Mark how completely the foregoing contra and confederacy shaken with distort and im- York, are the publishers of all three of the above diet*, the statement of the writer In the bud!, pending dissolution. At such a time long tried fleeter, that Mr. Buchanan adotscs our yoerrri mew, monthlies. statesmanship, and acknowledged wisdom, pro- if Spain should refuse to sell, then to lake Cula lo t deuce, experience, intelligence and patriotism is force Mr. Buchanan'e true ponition is, that it to give place LIP untried romonc• : And the young Spain refuses to sell, tare I not that our govern. meat should take it by Puree I will "be tame to men and youth of our land are to be taught tle, t censeler the question, lime , Cuba in the penile, the road to the distinction of "self-made men " `lllll lif Spain seriously endanger ellr interiad is to run away with peace and the exietenCe of some rich and influential 11111 man's daughter: through that influence get the We must think the writer in the in/rife/roes, will acknoveledge a material difference in hie repre. command of some traveling expedition rtver eentation of Mr. Buchanan's positian and in that mountains and plains, and then make a lucky no unequivecally laid down by Mr. Buchanan hit at land speculation by inducing come stupid himself. The injustice is palpable and glaring-- Old Mall to sell you au estate worth half a million such as the writer ought to repair. Let us be specific on this matter. Mr. Buchan dollars fur three thousand dellars. That is the an lays down the great law of self-pr . process ; and that accomplished our young men as applicable to States as well as individuals. ilitlical . Will any one dispute the truth of that position': are fit to be Presidents in times of grave lie says that, as important as Cuba is to our ties and alarming events. peace and prosperity, we should not think of ac- Barnum has written a hook to teach our youth quiring it without the consent of Spain, except in the last resort, as a means of saving our own a short road to fortune. Become great and conscienceless showmen—exhibit woolly horses, nation from ruin. Will any one venture to take issue with him on this position? He says that, mermaids, fictitious nurses of Washington, and before considering the question whether the ac filch from the wonder loving people a half mil- quisition of Cuba is essential for our preserva t tion, we should offer to buy the island, and even ion in a few years. Yet to the thoughtful men, Barnum's short road to high fortunes will seem to offer more than. value. Will anybody conic forward to dispute the position? He says that 'scarcely less deceptive, absurd, and a humbug, if Spain refuses to sell at such price, it will then than the Republican short road to high offices. be time for our government to consider the mo. Such are tile lessons the youth of our land are mentous question whether Cuba is essential to now taught I.y the Barnum and "Republican" our self preservation; and if it shall be decided in the affirmative, then, to save ourselves from leaders ; and the young men are appealed to to ruin, we should take Cuba at any cost or peril vote for this romonct against the " Sage of Who can successfully gainsay this proposition': . I B V r b e e c a k t i l n & r n i d dge , an w d b o t , h t e h o g u i g ft h ed h a a r n d d l yateh°l°.rtmyp-isisehveden Who will say that "an individual would not be y fyi n , o o in . f i ntahteedgoovnetrhne_ justified in tearing down the burning house ef his neighbor if that were the only means of say sears econ d o f ballot ag e, forwa was the u a s n ec i rofin7Ol ing his own home?" And who will now say that the writer in the intentgencer has not done Mr. in behalf of an older man. Buchanan a flagrant injustice in the positions be meat ; and that too against his own contest and has attributed to him? If this writer can find eloquent appeals and Barnum lessonsno better reason for advising old-line whigs to Verily, if these Republican of this age have their full effect we may expect support Mr. Fillmore, and thereby increase the chances of Colonel Fremont's election, we think the next age of youth to be a generation of by retracting the injurious imputations against gallants and sharpers. But Barnum has already he would show his patriotipm much more clearly " The Romance" is in a fair way to Mr. Buchanan, and enlisting under his banner as failed, and wind up with a similar catastrophe. an ally for the campaign for the preservation of the union. Fourth of July in the t;rove at Wilkinsburg Several distinguished speaker , will be there, and • dinner will he ready nt two o'clock P. M., in the grove. We anticipate a very good time of it. The cars will go every half-hour during the day. Come one, come all, Democrats, and all who are with aq El= OF PENNSYLVANIA CANAL COMMISSIONER: GE,ORGE SCOTT, or COLUMBIA CO A OBITOR. GENERAL: JACOB FRY, Jr., 11.1o:vmnazair Co. . _ The committee of arrangements have prepared F ... I ...J. , W , 41 7 •••• .:,q" • r y . , A , • •• a • rtasvo.—The editor of the Pittsburgh 3"our4 I nal employs his time in copying articles from southern papers on.the subject of slavery, and then crows lustily over a supposed vindication of MEE the lie that northern Democrats favor the eaten• sion of slavery. Such a course is utterly absurd, as every man of common sense knows. Are northern Know Nothings in favor of the extension of slavery? No. But southern Know Nothings are, and we might quote as much from their papers. Are northern Old-line Whigs in favor of the extension of slavery ? No. But southern Old line Whigs are, and their papers could be quoted from with equal effect. But what of it? Southern Democrats, Whigs and Know Nothings are all to a great extent in favor of the extension of slavery, while the same par ties at the North are not. The Democrats, how ever. are resolved that the question of slavery or no slavery in new territories shall be decided by the people of the territories themselves. Thus perpetual agitation on the subject will be kept out of Congress. Thus a cause of Sectional strife will he removed from the States. Thus one of the greatest perils to our Union will be a verted. And thus the painciple of popular sovereignty will be vindicated and everywhere applied. But the Republicans and soft shell Know Noth ings—all abolitionists—are opposed to all this They want agitation and sectional strife, and, in the language of one of their leaders, they are willing to let the J,;nion slide." And above all they are opposed to the principle of popular sovereignty, but dare not say so openly, so they edeavor to get up a false issue instead of the true THE GERDIANB. ij All the hopes of the Know Nothings and Re publicans are based on the supposed defection of the German voters from the party that they have to a great extent heretofore acted with. That some of the German voters prefer the Know Nothings to the Democrats we are prepared to believe; but they are not that class of Germans who can still remember the slaughter of their countrymen by the Know Nothings at Louisville, St. Louis, New Orleans and Baltimore. The Democratic party has had the control of our government nearly all the time for more than half a century, and will have it for half a century more. Let those leave it who choose to, their places will be filled with true men and pa triots who are worth far more than the discon tented and unstable and unreliable. But ac counts from all quarters satisfy us that but a small portion of the German voters will support the Republican and Know Nothing ticket. They are not all to be misled by the miserable Al,ll - and Know Nothing falsehood and Mr. Buchanan's election is as certain as ..ny future event. • ± , (Prom the Washington union.] MK, BCCIIANAN AND THE OSTEND MANIFESIO. A writer in the National Int,lligencer, who ad dresses himself to the old line Whigs in regard to their course in the pending presidential con test, recommends them to withhold their support from Mr. Buchanan mainly upon the ground of his sentiments as contained in the " Ostend Manifesto." The objection is stated by the writer as follows : " And, especially, how can we support Mr. Buchan flu:. who -c celebrated ()stoic! wany'r.eto has commit ted him to an extent even trap 'ending the limits of the Cincinnati platform' I i that manifesto he does nut hesitate to say that wo .I , la hare Cuba at all lie a dvi.es our government to offer to pur chase it: and, if Spain should refuse to sell, then take it by Such is Mr. Buchanan's position." It is fortunate for Mr. Buchanan that his real position on the Cuban question is susceptible of an elucidation so certain and clear that no apology for misconstruction or misrepresentation can exist. The " Ostend Manifesto itself furnishes a triumphant answer to any misrepre sentation on the subject. Without traveling out of the record, we will proceed to expose the injustice done to Mr. Buchanan in the foregoing • extract. The writer says that Mr. Buchanan " does not hesitate to say that we must hare Cuba at all risks." Again : he says that Mr. Buchanan advises our government, -if Spain should refuse to sell, then take it (Cuba) BY FORCE." These are presented by the writer in the Intelligeneer as Mr. Buchanan's positions in the Ostend document. We undertake to prove from the document itself that its true language and interpretation so materially qualify and modify the positions attributed to him as entirely to relieve him from the imputations of tillibusterisin contained in the article to which we are replying. On the importance to our government of the acquisition of Cuba the Ostend document holds this language : It must be clear to every reflecting mind that. from the peculiarity of its geographical position and the considerations attendant un it. Cuba is so neces sary to the to the North American republic as any of its present member , , and that it belongs naturally to that great family ci States of which the Union is the providential nursery. .• Frets its locality it command= the mouth of the Mississippi and the immense and annually-increas ing trade which must seek this avenue to the ocean. •• lin the numerous navigalilo streams, measuring an aggregate 'nurse of some thirty thousand miles. which dieeml.,gue themselves through this maginifi• cent river into the Gulf of Mexico, the increase of the population, within the last ten years, amounts to more than that of the entire Union at the time Louisiana was annexed to it. "'rhe natural and main outlet to the products of this entire population, the highway of their direct intercourse with the Atlantic and Pacific States, can never be secure. but must ever be endangered whilst Cuba is a dependency of a distant power, in whose possession it has proved to be n source of constant annoyance and embarrassment to their interests. '• Indeed. the Union can never enjoy repose, nor possess reliable security, as long as Cuba is not em. braced within its boundaries. Its immediate acquisith•n by our government is i.l paramount importance. and or oannut doubt but that it ie a ronsutumation devoutly wished for by !is inhabitants. The ictercourse whir h it' pri•xlinity to our e , nisi I.eceti. :01.1 e:.,,,urag . e• between them and the ritki~ c- • the I sited `tales 1,3 4 s in the prove,: of time. 1.111.1,1 their :ntere. , urse and blended their fortune, that they new look upon each other or if they NeTt• k.ne people and had but one de,tiny . Considerations exist which render delay in the acruisition of this Island exceedingly dangerous the foiled States. •• The system of immigration and labor, lately er• ganized within its limits, and the tyranny and op pression which chnraiterire its immediate ruler-, threaten an insurrection at even' movement, which may result in direful consequences to the American people. Cuba has thus become to us an unceasing danger and a permanent cause of anxiety and alarm." Can any one successfully controvert the con clusivene , s of these reasons for the policy proposing an immediate acquisition of Cuba Their force cannot be increa.ed by argument nor can the corcluston to which they lead be re After arguing to show that Spain would con sult her own interest by agreeing to well Cuba to the Cuited States. the document proceeds to dis ,u,s4 the queation, in the alternative of her re fu,a; to sp!', a- folb.ws . •• But If Spain, ben(' t. the of her own in•e rest, 8.1.3 a•quabed by krubborri ride and a fti:se sense ~(• 41..”1.1 reface t. , ..e! Cuba 5- I . II 111 - 11 States, then the t i .iestom wit, arse what ou ; :i to In the eotit.e ~f r.Vertalleilt tin ler It/ u -IC” .•••• • ut ivr a• •iu :1:3 A!Cri. 13- becrt u.:kkie t fie Pi I .a rid. :11,1 7.,1.r “1".•11 List. , r, Vet ..I,e pr •!. ut•tal•tul. IC, • 1,, t; =EMI ro'', PUBLISH this morning an article from the • Reddlng's Russia Salve. -4t is a Boston remedy Washington Union in relation to Mr. Buchanan', of thirty years' standing, and it recommended by physicians. It is a sure and speedy outit, fur views on the subject of the acquisition of Cuba. burns, piles, boils, corns, felons, chilblains, and ' Let all read it, and they will be prepared to un- old sores of every kind ; for fever sores, ulcers, derstand aright the falsehoods of the Republican itch, scald head, nettle rash, bunions, sore nip sheets when they charge our candidate with hay- festers, flea bites, spider stings, frozen limbs, ing recommended to our government anything salt rheum, scurvy, sore and cracked lips, sore wrong on that subject. nose, warts and flesh wounds, it is a most valua ble remedy and cure, which can be testified to by thousands who have used it in the city of Boston and vicinity for the last thirty years. In no in stance will this Salve do an injury, or interfere with physician's prescriptions. It is made from the purestmaterials, 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 input in large tin boxes, stamped on the cover with a picture of a horse and a disabled soldier, which picture is also engraved on the wrapper. Price, 25 cents a box. Redding & Co., proprietors. Aberdeen, in Scotland, or else from the scattered fragments which tie excavation of ancient cities For sale by B. A. Fahnestock & Co., Flem ing Bros., R. E. Sellers & Co., Dr. G. H. Keyser and H. iner & Co., Pittsburgh ; Beckham & M'Kennan, Allegheny city. A. J. Lzwis, Esq., of Boston, states t his own personal knowledge J. C. Fremont is a slaveholder F TII E author of the mathematical question in our paper yesterday, will let us know his name he will soon bear of an answer. lioaaist,E SCENE.—We learn from the Baton Rouge Advocate of the 30th ult., t ationed at hat Wi that place, lson, a soldier of the B. S. army, st suffered the penalty of death by hanging, for the murder of a fellow-soldier. He met his fate calmly,.but did not deny the murder. His wife was in his cell screaming, (luring the execution, as though her heart would break. NICARAGUA.—The New York Herald publishes an extract of a letter dated Granada, Nicaragua, June 1, which states that a communication had just been received from Costa Rica acknowledg ing the government of WPM and Walker, al:o declaring the war at an end, and offering to he responsible for all the expenses growing out of PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION.—The day fixed for the election of electors to elect a President and Vice President of the United States is the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November. It will fall this year upon the fourth day of the month. In Tersa --!leer 4V-111'Lanc's Vermlfuge wlutt the proprietor of the -St. Hotel has to say of the wonderful effects of 31 'Lone, l'errnkfuos : •• STAR lIUTV.," CRNTRENILLY... TELts, Aug. 2d, 15.5.1. 31 , 1srs. Firming Er, —1 feel it my duty to make the (A lowing statement : Serena of cry children have been unwell for the last week or two. I called at the •• Big Mortar" to get nine Oil of Vl'ormseed and other truck, to give them 1“r worms. The druggist recommended M'Lane's Vertraao, prepared by you, but having heretofore tried every Venni fug,“ within my huowing, without advantage, I told him it tom not worth while, as toy children app aced proof against them all. Ito said to take a bottle, and aortal, if it done uo good, to refund the money. To satisfy him, I done so, and the effect was so much better than expected that I got another bottle, and the result was most astonishing. Three of my children discharged a gee at number of the larger worms I ever saw. Tu a young MAIL my moil rorrier, wh. An woak, puny and poor AS a snake for a month or a K.tse two deem, whirl] Iprvnght from him at least a pint. hat is ralird swmacii worms • Strange an this may amh.a yet it in an -trne an preaching." How the boy !stood it •.• hr did, with tett thousand "Lot.," gnawing at I. .ohanch, h, the grueleM wont!, to me. All tl n caws o ow dolog Wrii No doubt tI lbws of IisoUWAS 1 , 1 Lnvv b-•av hared I.y the tintrlylll4, Of 011.4 extrtsurdinary ie.licm•, Don't 1 . .01 cil•' it a 1.11,11. THOS. If. TIIIIRNIAN 11l L'arrfl 1, Dr. 511,A N I:RATED C FIKN I VUO E. 111..IliaCiar INI et tAburglt, Pa. All tiller Vnrntitugl, in Dr Miaow'. , 4 ,l,itino 1 ..rulifoge, al.,' his • I,lTer ,Lll tars I. 1.1 at all rialpaitabk U,ug , tot , -.. Ntna yane.ine unthout this rwrlaltnrr yi,p;ml RR Also, for sale by the solo prprietors, FLEMING Soeceesors to .1. Kidd a Co., No. 60 Wood street, rorner of Fourth _ . . lig_ From a Distinguished Member or THIC BAR, THt 010 'AT ',BATOR WESTY.IIN VIRGINIA Vs., Ntarvh ' 1, Ne a Dear r , Ir—Loot fall I bed • VlO O lll llttEr I•lllobatto, e g fur wrral une.l the “rdintry rrol,lies tor ithtdd rprrmai,nt ladieflt. I got if Vied , gf ota %l II ITE LIST %t ENT I had not need Ott* ruct, than 14 wvrt.k, holl I aaall-1/11.41t train)" I . IIIF , Ni. I 'VV.. ever, r••••••• 11 a. ultraellte th ti lellef to the nor of ths, itt! I hare nu Itetunitntn 111 attylog that I conalder LINIMENT a vet) talnahle rea.••Y fur litteutuatu Mita tt mato ttry ntagr. thitly, NV T. WILLI'S Dr 111c1...atte'. IMPROVCI , LIV, Pills anti immoral:. Vern:b fu,; •. what Dr I ;trttle• C. Ittluated White Cu - cam:llan Lint nitthtt priparrtti sold, mid., il. •ul.•rrtu.m Dr I. iit . td tar Itt,hcal graduate, •n.l Ph)tot tan .t 1 ttntrusive pray. e s , tu•• genutue, •trily as wetter...l hy Dr. 1. iticvlt a Co. liat it Mar, NI,F t - nntoct u, Virg - tun.. n - F It. , NI TII F. liii. \ it; II KA 11 . " That 1 hay.. ..1.31111• , 1 010 11•,11. X rnpro. ~:$.l In, pr .r 3 I ”.1 ha, 1.4.41 in thr htakt trt, ..s:c•nrd i , , 1 dn. It th.rt..., t.•ttra, Ith.l th.tt I It,. tint,- , t n I ut...1, the al. , e •:,11 , -10 ..551 11, th , . , .111.g') 5. 551 LA \ A:: :..tl , ll. h:. 1 • NI.• iv rtt, S i•t 11.11.1 rltioVjr. 3/1.: ei or) wile, 1 . . V, KR, 110 Wl•tr.i .1, Metleaalt , A et t I, P FLEA!! Allegheny, near Hailratal t e2A.Sawape IMMI= 4k-a- ort Itlrat lon, thr torratlt a plaater appltr.l, tat-t ~tr 1,1 i r to,rtl PAIN t.\• Tit \t'rt.lt':, rflorta. and ra,rpt lama err .!•• trtrroAl ttr•% r.•ri L. reatorrd to thrtr °atonal c..10r nt If :..aWKt•.LL. will nut oo,rtitlenti , n canwd 1-n..,.1 wbt•n•t•r (h. . 4 2%. 1a lanl on. 3,1 oral (1,,L vtll ..rtetily YlioNl I .SP:t."Ts. )CEPI'ILF.S AND PLANTS . . ref, r.l guile haralle.en by rttlibsug to toitt i ently n Twit ill i It I. LEY'S PAIN EN Tli ACTOR. it 4.1.11,, it 6it.4 . . . unJ lwt h , hl sys•ta ate %LAW , Esett then, hlte the voltii4 it will da,411, attra-t. luta metuntotphose the is••• olln4 theoeuce Al Ili snug of heve and nh.•put.x... Cl, natant it 4,44 heti Con the intiti ends nm. b‘t.., of rnhh ah.ootte ohs , are as slessitly noutrattiesi. EMINM=I iti u slur. I cvnte per b.., by Dr 11 61.10. 11 KEYBI.III, U earrvt, r./1.1 I.y tuualy r.rry tl.-41.1.1 in th, ughout thr 1 . 1111.-11 .1 tabw Ad drders ur lotterm Lru wUou , u nuirpv, t., l 4 ruidruased t.. CLICK l'.1•• I IL A (, 1 11.. Neu' Yorb, p-1111:da eir Prof. De Grath on the Weather --Pi De I l rnt h x nnta all stirlvt , , , flout tlm ~ 11,‘ la • , f I hr aivlvto , v , t xthvr 1, , art,l LI,. , tirvs , L 4. mr4a.Prkv nu.l $1 ',I tlq_ It f I;ruth feel, It to 1. , Lut duty to humo-t: . ntol to the publu t. tAte ..tiilsritl3, that the nrt,le altered t nu,.. ht Mr.. Attila E culled in her telvertteouu t. t MlMill 651.1.'s El.. Ott Oil tt re Smith", , pretensiiuts toe knowledge of the ',repots ti , 101 ..r . arts,° frein her couni‘te, ent, dr ti„ little It. Smith. formerly etil s enged with Prof. 1 I.rath in keeping the Isstlis and correspondence of It,h (ull, but never utstrur led In the ninnutacttire of the no- , 11- , me. These parties lasi t• uritt e the right nor the altild) to [nuke tirath's Eit•Otrit . Mitt U., ifillUalogt 1.1 It am 101,11.11}e the wonderful effects of the orl‘ll,ll, us plY]ilfreti Professed I>e tlratli litinself, at his tad and well known estab. lethinent. No. 39 South Plighth street, below Chestnut, Philadelphia. Dru g gist. will tnidreas their order° to hint alone. Per wlo by Ll. It. KEYSHIt, Iltbiburgli, and all Drug gists. my DI . _ O. Time Past and Prose nt.--Wo well retinl, her, in the days of our childhood, of *Bumming the softer ge of a beloved parent as he grasped In agony the side ..1 his chair, while enduring the torturing 1.018 ul the Ta Doulourems, and seeing the moistened cloth spread .ver Lin face to give momentary relief, and cool the fiery burning of the Erysipelas. But then no remedy was at Laud; Reun,• dy had nut made his MEDICAL DISCOVERY. At the pr,.n. ~ot din), through ti n • powerful agency of this medicine, diseases are comparatively but in WWII' Whore It I. one, two or three hallos, norording to the severity of the rase, will curb Eta turely as the earth revolves, or night s meeeels the day. Fur all humors it has proved itself a actor r emedy, anal ire bid Mr. Kennedy god speed in ha eilorta t.. repose the nick. Lye long advertleentent In another cultural. Auld wholortale end retail at 1411.. (1E0111.141 11. KEY: 4 llll'e 140 n 1 taxi street, sign of the Gulden Mortar, and at .1. Allegheny. Ju24..dAw un_ Dr. 11. N. Peery's Verittlfuge, ox FOR WORNIS.—The symptoms of this disease are g enerally well known, but there is good moon to belie', that tunny children waste away and die without the preN ence of worms being auspechul. Since the introduction of this imepareition we think It may he safely said, that It is only necessary to ascertain the exisOnuce of worms in the stomach air bowels, to ensure their extirpatiou and a rad , . cal cure. A few liOtlell of this Vormifuge will remove from the system, nut only the worms themselves, but also the mucus iu width they are embedded, from which if left b.- hind they would be again engendered, and while it la ".0 deadly In its °RIME' upon the disease, it Is perfectly harm. less to the patient. Price 25 cents per Vial. Prepared and sold by A. B. d D. SANDS, Druggists, 100 Fulton street, New York. Sold also by B. A. FAIINEBTOCK A CO., Pittsburgh, Pa., and by Druggists generally. Je2.5.1w Ilar - Why will you Suffer, wurs RELIEF CAN BE SO EASILY OBTAIN EDl—Have you a Sore Throat, Quinsy, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Bronchitis, Croup, Still Joints, Front Bites, Burns, Sprains, or Pains in any part of your systeml You can be relieved at once by using the most beautiful of all Liniments, the •' White Circaman Liniment," prepared by Dr. SCOTT, of Morgantown, Va., and for sale cheap, wholesale and retail, by Dr. KEYSER, 110 Wood street, and JAS. P. FLENIING, near R. R. Depot, Allegheny. See ad vertisement in another column of to-day's paper. [mar4Om la -Come one, come all, to MORGAN N,.. 164 Wt_aiD stre,t, and buy what yon want In the II AT CAP line. A largo stock of SILK, FUR and STRAW I I ATS always ou hand. Remember . MOROAN jo2B 164 Wood street. diii.Fiourtii of July -- Fverybody should wear a NEW HAT or CAP on INDEPENDENCE DAY : and to ena ble all to do so, we will soil our stock at greatly reduced prlt,s. MORIIAN & CO., Je:l7 161 Wood street. .. , , . ~, • • _ , , • nt; ,1.1 I'2. 1, Le snit' t• DAUM% Mmnufarturer, C V CLICK EN ER 1 Mnnulartnmrs • P.' ' MINIM Ati-Have You a Rupture of the Bowels} —T would most respecthilly- Invite the attention of these 0(- 111(1.1 with hernia or rupture of the lawels to my splendid UFO, tment of Trusses of various patterns, and to snit every age. applied and satisfaction guarantied in every case, at my oitice, No. 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. sign of the ,;olden Mortar. Among the Trusses sold by me will to, found Ifursh'i Radical Cure Truss: French Truss., rrry light spring Gum Elastic Trusses ; Chadrens' Tru,tes, single and double; Umbilical Trusses, do druid and adults Eber Elwin: Spring Truss; Dr S. S.loh's Supporter Truss . . The price of Trusses vary from s'2 to $3O. Hernial Ruptured patients can be suited by remitting money and sending the measure around the hips, stating whether the rupture is on the right of left side. I also sell and adapt Dr. Banning': Lace or Body Brace, fur the cure of Prolap sus Uteri, Weakness of the Chest or Abdomen, Piles, Chronic Inarrlicea, and any weak newidepending on a weak and debili tated condition of the abdominal muscles. Dr. itch's Ateloinirust Supporter; English Elastic Ateloutiruil Bells; SO. Elastic 17r114 And nearly every kind of Supporter now in use. I also sell Shoulder Braens of every style, fur weak cheated and stoop shouldered persons. Elastic Stockings, for broken anevaricose veins. Suspensory Bandages, of all kinds. •iyrinprs of ecru raridy and pattern, and In fact PV4I7 kind of mechanical appliance used in the cure of disease. DR. KEYSER would state to persons In want of Bracesor Trusses that he can often send to snit the patient by writing, but it is always better to see the patient and apply the Truss r Brace personally. Address DR. ("to. 11. KEYSER., 140 Wood at.. Sign of the Golden Mortar. 3 IR dauly OLD ECLIPSE FREIGHT LINE. 111.41Pai NMI AMP. Tills LINE IS NOW PREPARED to bring dl kinds of freight from New York. in three LIB.), nt sl,',Ml.llit , Res, and from Phihulelphia in 40 bourn at $1 - 14 100 Rm. RECEIPTS GIVEN FOR TIME WITH A WRITTEN (112ARANTEE. 011- imtper packages or small bundles recriced. Mark goats ECLIPSE Ilt Fall LIT LINE." C. B. ALLEN. Agent, N... Astor Iron., New York. J J. !deli EF:Y KR. Agent, :or. Broad and Locust, PL Fur further Inf,rantlun, apply to _ I 111 —J. qu nal ropy S. 8. CARRIER A. A. CARRIER £ BRO., Corner Fourth and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh A. A. OAR 166 A G E N 'l' S Taos. C. Duro, Fire President. State Mutual Fire and Marine Insurane Co., ~f c'APITAL, $330,000. Etta - at Lrturax, 8;x-rotary. P. A. MADEIRA, Agent, No. 95 Water street, Pittaburgh. Ja18:ly - Girard Fire and Marine Insurance Co., if __ . l'll I LAUEI.I•IIIA. CAPITAL, $300,000. in AItIN E INSURANCE. D ISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.— The Cu-partnership existing, heretofore, between Jae. Insurance Co. of the Valley of Virginia. FIRE RISKS. WI SCII IsT Ell, lA. CAPITAL, 5300,000. , A 'AWNS and J. KOK:: KNOX, under the firm of JAldn 11-INVFACTI:IIERS' INSURANCE COMP'I, 1 COLLINS A CO., has been dlesolYed, this day, by mutual Commonwealth Insurance Company, HAIL- ROIL NO CAPITAL. $300,000. OF PHILADELPHIA. • The !autopsy of the late firm will be settled by J 111166 ; COIIIIIK, who is authorized to use the name of the firm for CHARTER PERPETEU--ORANTID I/O THE STATE Or TENNB7ISATIA. that pn rpm,.. JAS. couns, Connecticut Mutual Llfe Insurance Co., Chartered Capital, e 500,000. ' 1 gallittaburgh,'Wune 14,1551 J. BANKS EN0.1... It A itTFolt G. CA pirA L AND ASSET.N, 93,154,4 ti 9. FIRE, MA h:INE AND INLAND TRANEPORTATID.V . AARON il. LIPPINCOTT. Presiden t- ORRIN ROVERS, Syy-rotary. GEGRGV, YOUNG, Treasurer, . Penns y I venter Insurance Co., of PITTSBURGH. t'.4 /V rAL .4.1 o ..4.,sErs, so v. h, 15hf.,, , 5129,0i0k 49. Wm Y. Jotisisr , s, Prvsnisni. A. A. L.Amosa, Secretor). ;-- - DIRECTORS. dee I k dspcly . 1 Aaron S. Lippiiii-ett, William B. Thomas, S A .)I UE L FAH N ESTOCk , Sl, L lilot, Gillii,,,liain, William Neal, : N idiot. Li. Tii) ler, Alfred Weeks, IMPORTER S. DEALER IN ' Orrin Regeri, Climies J. Fields, John P. Simons, Jana.. P. Smyth. Ft )ItEI G IN .A.TS 1) 1.) OAIEST 1 C ~-Tlgi. Company hon Iran orpolized with a Cash C.iple lIARDWAIIFA. , tal, and the Directors have determined to adapt the business ; to its available resources. To observe prudence In condor t- No. Fl 3 Wood street, between Diamond ing Bs affairs, with a prompt adl.tment of losses. Pittsburgh Office, No. 7 ii %atm street. alley and Fourth street, J. NEWTON JONES, Agent. I'l TTS li C." R G 11, TA. REFERENCES. 4,i- Teo subscriber is now openitui a well e,lected adsorb The followit.g well known and responsible firma In Pati n...tit .A foreign and domestic Garde isre, all new,and will be burgh have authorized reference to them, with regard to the a. 1.1 on as g‘aal term,. no any other house in thla city. lie stability and imunduess of the Manufacturers' Insurance ...IR alaayn k,.. 1 , on hand a general assortment of 1 Company. limmer A Rahm, HARDWARE CUTLERY. CARRENTEILS' TOOLS, dc, ! . George P. Smith A CO., 'l'. a hulk he reepectrally invite. the attention of purchasers. I ngo, Titlrliall k Co., ~,1,2t; SAMUEL FAUN &STOCK. . nevT FORSYTH & SCOTT, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCH AN T S, DealerM In Wool, Hides, Flour, BACON, LARD. AND LARD OIL, ty-A.VD PROIirCE GE.YERALLY.-Vg N.J. 75 W ATER STREET, PITTSBURGH, PENNA. 1 KI.VIIRIEICIS: Snrinpr liarbangh, Dittalih Geo. Wells, Wellsvills, Ohio. 3 ohn twott .4 Co_ .. IM. Martin. .. ICU Jone.i.llnall'rett Dep.Blc.llionns & {tontinePhila. Lorcli .L C, , ., l'ltted.urgh 'Barnet, Nealat ,t ' Oartetzoo, Joseph E. Miler, :it. ',urns. Phil. 1'1,..n.aw .t Ort.iin , r, Bankers] Ilulnios & Connell, Cincinnati ~...1..u.1. Oillt. j febl lyl 'A. D. Bullock & Co, .1 mu It. F, OoNff, bite of Humphreys, Iloffrusua IN oohs, Ph D. IV. tl castor! late of Pi ttaburgl‘ KOONS & HERSTINE, FLOUR FACTORS, AND General Produce Commission Mei chants, .A.. 47 .Norf.h if'!urrtv.3 anti 95 North )litter t:reet, below Race street, Ragaley.Woodwerd & Co. Phil.: Bryan, Kennedy & Co. Pitts'li Garrett. Martiu & Co. Wilmarth & Co. Woo.' & ()liver, " & Liggett, Slat, I Ore & Cu. i 3. & W. Rea, Caleb C pe & Co. Bagaley,Cosgrave & Co, , 4 Truitt, ituther & Cu. Watt & NV neon, J Leitiner Co. Ciurinnati. Fotallek & Foulds, Cinch:luta. A. A. Pollock & CO. " Morrow & Grittier, Twpod & Sibley, J. S. Chenoweth & Co. Aud Pittsburgh and Philadelphia Merchants genet ally. Jul adspc6m WILLIAMS & ALLEN, MANUFACTUItERS OF CHILSON FURNACES, Wrought Iron Tubing, AND FITTING GENERALLY, For Warming and Ventilating Buildings. .10,- W. & A. will contract for 'Nanning and Ventilating by Steam ur Hot Water, rip. or Chilson's Furnace, Church. 00, School., liosplutla Factoring, Ureen llonsog, Court 110116., Jolla, ur Hotels. No. 25 AIAitKRT Pittsburgh. apl6 ALEX. HUNTER, LOUR. GRAIN. BACON, LARD, LARD OIL, AND PRODUCE GENERALLY, No. 299 Liberty street, da ..lab.pc PITTSIIUROII. \V 11. SMITII W. W. MAIR... JOS. K. HUNTER SMITH, MAIR & HUNTER, WHOLE SALE GROCERS, 122 Second and 151 Front st., mi,l7-em Pittsburgh, Pa. JAMES BLAKELY, EUROPEAN AGENT AND CONVEYANCER, Corner of Seventh and Smithfield streets, PITTSBURGH. 1l!- Passengers brought from the old country to Pitts burgh, mud moneys remitted to liurope. [mov2l JAB. COLLI Ng. JAMES COLLINS & CO., Forwarding and Commission Merchants, PROPRIETORS OP THE Collins' Pittsburgh, Meadville & Erie CANAL LINES. Nos. 114 AND 115 WATER _STREET, PITTSBURG% PA Prresatittall— Murphy, Tiernan .t Co., Wm. BagaleY & Co., ibmigtoo, Wilson it Co., Smith di Sinclair, Co., English & Richardson. MT:analogs, Mewls & ..--i PIIIIADYLPHIA 13.0.9iWcolIsvilr& A Co, Truitt, Brothel t Coe ffebES Wood, Bacon & Co. - - - NSURANCE! INSURANCE! —Applica, I tion for Insurance for several good reliable Insurance! Compani received by ORO. W. BONN, at his Real Estate! A genc y and I n telligence Office, on the north aide of Ohio fourth door east of the Diamond, ALLEGHENY GMT. Jrd YOUNG} BYSON TEA-10 chests fines ± Kin g Chop YOLltig Orion Tea, at 75c. and f 1 lib ref ceived by !. 8.. DRAY°, I ray/0 8$ biglnst and 1 Dismal& DOLLAIII . SAVINGS IFlATitli.' IN consequence of the sudden Ples '1 ' e pt Dr , Ao F 5 Fis/rUt Sired, A. J. W. KYKES, , ,1 • ... —, - lltl'iDLE BUOm, JONES . NEw BUILDING. 1 S Ntf‘i , OPEN daily froin 9to 2 o'clock ; DR. CALVIN .111., FaCL, i ~,, on Wednesday and Saturday evenings. from 7 to ti Will conclude the appointment In parson, isnO,itegA 9 L-Pf PITTSBURGH until o'clocit _ Deposits received of all sums not less than Oat DoLLka, Saturday Evening, June 29,1858, , ‘ , 3 d g dividend of the profit...l..l:mA! twice a year, in JULIO and Desannta, Interest was dreier - gal at the rate of six per IN hen he can be ro ramited daily (Sabbath excePtedjbetween cent per an 11 um, on the lint ,4 December, 1855. Also on the hours of 9 o'clock A. M., and 4 P.M., atlas rooms at the the 3tl of JULIO, 1856. ST. CLAIR ROTEL, Books containing the Charter, Bylaws, Rules and Heim lotion., furnished gratis, ou applicenon at the Mike Corner of Penn and St. cleor Attreets, t , i aule.l-1i EURO I.: A L13112.E. Estrin& to i:oofits on Ant; tireel,•lol, VICY PISYSIDINTS. John Li. Shcsalberger, For Diseases of the Throat it Lungs, Charlen Knapp, N. Grattan 51urphy, And all affections predisposing to them. Theobald Umbstaetter, Isaac 5.1 Pennock, Dit. FITCH will open his permanent office at 469 MAIM William J. Anderson. STREET, BUFFALO, on the first of July, where be matt!) ~ . , Vannvera. addrentexi after leaving Pittsburgh. John 0. Backofen, James nerdman, __.-- II ill Bargain,' James D. Haley. The Invalid's Guide and COnsaMptiVei Matraill i t Albert Culbertson, John M. Kirkpatrick, Or . 9 ,BBcetions foi the prevention and relief at Otnunitop. Robert Chester, John D. St Cord, tlou, Asthma, Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Female Complaint", has . J. Gardiner Coffin, Walter P. Marshall, by CALVIN AI:PITOM., A. 111 „M. Alonzo A. Carrier, A. 5.1. Pollock, Price in muslin 50 cents. It can be Sept by.tnall to anY John S. Congas's, floury L. Itingwalt, part of the Milted States. • rciy2B Charles A. Colton, Robert Robb, N, O. Edriugton, James Shidle, Franels Felix, George S. Selden, George F. Gillmore, Alexander Tindle, James S. Roma, William 8. Lovely. William S. Haven, Wilson Miller. Secretary and Tretuurer—CßA R1i.a . ,9 A. COLTON. flitttily Hopewell Hepburn, Oeorge R. White, William F. Johnston, James W. Hallman, Alexander Bradley, William Phillips, FARMERS AND MECHANICS' FIRE & %JARINE INSURANCE CO OF PHILADELPHIA. Wm. THOS. B. FLORENCE, Pre 't. EDW. R. Ilnisou, Secretary. STATEMENT OF BUSINESS, From the tat day of .Augtat to the 31st day of Der., 1866 Amount received In Marion premiums $ 6 8 , 242 31 Sire u 39.908 02 Total premiums for five months CAPITAL INVESTED AS FOLLOWS: Boucle of Allegheny County, Pittsburgh, and Pittsburgh Vs $ 78,721 66 Railroad Bonds. Cost 33,400 00 Loan ou First Mortgage of Real Rotate 59,950 IA) Stocks, Collateral 30,384 00 Cash in Bask and on hand 11,002 22 Capital subscribed. (payment not yet due) 91,060 00 Premium Notes, not yet matured 66,387 31 Due from Agents, (secured by Bonds) 18,856 11 lipenses and Commissions 14662 36 ----- $408,151 13 Total amount of 1•06388 incurred, but not yet adjusted:— $1,666 66 Marine 3,000 00 $4,660 na This Company Insures Hull and Cargo risks on the Ohio and Mississippi tributaries. Insures spinet Loss or Damages by Fires. Losses liberally adjusted and promptly paid. IigYZEULICSS--11011. T. Pl. Howe, Oen. J. H. Moorhead, James Wood. For Insurance apply to THOMAS J. HVNTHR, Agent, No. 90 Water et., bet. Wood and Market. DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY, OFFICE, S. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT STS., lkiir MARINE INSURANCES on Ves.ls, Cargo, Freight, to nil parts of the world. INLAND INSURANCES ON GOODS, by Rivera, Canals, and land Carriages. to all parts of the Union. EIRE INSURANCE ON MERCILANDIZE generally. On Stores, Dwelling Houses, Ste. Assets of the anapany November ba,1856. Bonds, Mortgagee and Real Estate .$101,020 04 Philadelphia City, and other Loans 85,210 ts) Stock in Ranks, Railroad and lusnraare Co's 2'.1.000 10 Bills receivable 1ati,440 07 Cash on hand . Balances in hands of Agents, Premiums on Ma rine Policies reoently /Mini, and other debts due the Company Subscription Not.. William Martin, Joseph IL Seal, Edmund A. &miler, John C. Davis,' John R. Penrc.e, George 0. Laiper, Edward Darlington, Dr. It M. Hush.in, William C. Ludwig, 'high Craig, Spencer Mcllvaln, Charles Kelley, 11. Jones Brooko, .1. O. Juhus.., B. BARROLL, Ageut. No. 64 Fuurth 11E1331 PUILADE PIIIA 1311:3111 DEALER IN J. BANKS KNOX REFERENCES; Paipm MEM Philadelphia DIRECTORS- James C. Hand, Theophilus Paulding, James Traquair, William Er.. Jr. Joshua L. Price, James Tennent, Samuel IL Stokes, Henry Sloan, James B. McFarland, Charles Schaffer, Robert Burton, John B. Semple, Pittsburg I). T. Morgan, J. T. Logan, WhL MARTIN, President. PITTSBURGH LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, WRYER OF WATER AND MARKET STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA. ROBERT GALWAY, President. THOS. GRAHAM, Secretary. Sir This Company makes exery insurance appertaining to or connected with LIVE RISKS. Also, against MILL AND CARGO RISKS on the Ohlo and kitrodissippl Rivers and tributarlivi, and MARINE RISKS generally. And against Lass and Damage by Fire, and aguinat the Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. Policloviseued at the lewiot rates consistent with safety to all parties. DIRECTORS. Robert Galway, Samuel M'Clurkan, Joseph P. Oasouirn, M. D., John Scott, J =ea lit arslinil, David Richey. James W. Hallman, Charles Arbuthnot, Alexander Bradley, Joseph S. Leech, John Fullerton, Mansfield B. Brown, David 11. Chambers, Christian Lug, William Carr, Robert R. Hartley. Jae. D. McGill. . feblB CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY. OF PITTSBURGH. WILLIAM lIAGALEY, President. AMUEL L. MARSUELL, Secretary. OFF/CE: 94 Water street, between Market and Wood dretts. Sft - insures HULL AND CARGO RISKS, on the Ohio :,net Mississippi Risers and tributaries. lotions, against Loss or Damage by FIRE Also, against the Perils of the Son and inland Navigation Lad Transportation. Em== . . ... William Ragaley, .. . Capt. Mark Sterling, James M. Cooper, Samuel M. Kier, Samuel Rea, . William Bingham, Robert Dunlap, Jr., John S. Dilworth, Isaac 31. Pennock, Francis Sellers, S. Harbaugti, J. Schoemaker, Walter Bryant, William IL Ham. John Shipton. Drec2l EUREKA INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH. JOHN H. SHOENIIERGEH, PrealdenL HORNET FINNSY, Secretary. C. W. HATCHFI.OII, General Agent. WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL KINDS OF MARINE AND FIRE RISKS. . DIRECTORS. . . J. 11. Ehoenberger, G. W. Case, C. W. Batchelor, W. K. Nimick, Isaac M. Pennock, T. B. Updike, W. W. Martin. B. D. Cochran, It. T. Loech, Jr., John A. Canghey, George B. Belden, R. S. Bryan, David Td`Canalen. 4 All Loosen sustained by parties insured nuder policies Issued by this Company will be liberally adjusted and prompt. ly paid at Its OFFICE, No. 99 WATER STREET. 0,11 PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE CO. • OF PITTSBURGH. Corner of Fourth and Smithfield Streets, ACTIIORIZRD CAPITAL, 5300,000. /fir - Instire Bolding. and other Property against Loss or Damage by Fir., and the - Perils of the Boa and Inland Ravi. gation and Transportation. DIRECTORS. Body Patterson, Jacob Painter, W. M'Clintock, Jas. P. Tanner, W. S. Haven, D. R. Park, Wade Hampton, D. M. Long, J. IL Jones, IL B. Coggsball. OPTICIARS. President Hon. WM. F. JOHNSTON. Vice President BODY PATTERSON & t 'p and Treas...—A. A. CARUS& Win. F. Juhnoten, A. A. ()wrier, George W. Smith, L Grier Sproul, A. J. Jones, UTE ST E RI4I INSURANCE COMPANY, Prrrenuncia.—GEOßAlE DAIWA Preaident; F. M. GORDON, Se Lary. Will insure against all kinds of risks, FIRS and MARINE. All Basses 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 which they have assumed, as offering the beet protection to those who desire to be insured. Dm:mous—R. Miller, Jr., C. W. Rlcketson, J. W. Butler, N. Holmes, Jr, W. IL Smith, C. Ihmeen, George W. Jackson, Andrew Ackley, James Lippincott, George Darele, James Mc- Auley, Alexander Nimick, Thomas Scott. Sir - Office, No. 92 Water street, (Warehouse of Spang Go, up stairs) Pittsburgh. n0v24:13, COMMONWEALTH INSURANCE CO. HARRISBURG, PENNA. Chartered Capital, $300,00 0 . Ineurea BuiMingo and other Property agalnet Loss or Damage by Fire • also, against Perils of the Sea, Inland Navigation and Transportation. Crortozas—SlMON CAMERON, President. BENJ. PARKE, Vim Prei & S. CARRIER, Secretary. A. A. CARTER, Agent, Fourth and Smithfield. Uta EXT. 7asea for sale by ,041 a. FAIIIIIMOOK II CO. Ah 1 these Delays I ...SetsatiasSl WM fered to accumulate upon cold a whole 'winter through. TRW la taking a abort route to the "long home." Stop ,be 'Ai!" chief before it has fliOd itself incurably. With LIVERWORT, TAR( AND CANCILALAODA., therrang;l B ., not merely a probability, but a certainty. See ptimphlet to Agents' posseesion, and advertieement In the Imaluess de partment of this paper. Air For sale, wholesale and ratan, by R. R. SELLERS is CO, corner Wood and Second streets. , Sold also by EfENDERSON & BRO 7 Tiiberty SCHWARTZ, and BECKHAM h EtaKENNAI4, AlleaT City ,lO-244101w ilii- From the N. York National MollittOle 0 y, of February 24.—iiTOLAN Verna.—Dr. Curtis hut ifilde twil? ' to ameliorate the condition of humanity afflicted with'. complaints, than any other practitioner of medicines 1 2 - has struggled with the secrets of the mokria median, for the y but °ninny, by the invention and perfection of 6 lustre, went that will convey to the lungs a medicine in 1116.14120' of a highly Medicated Vapor, which acts directly- on, 4 , .,' diseatie, and not, as hitherto, by aympittliy. Thotai 14 1 4 ill, t twubled with diseases arising from disordered: lunge, will t , sulmerve their interesta by giving the Liman Vapor a Wit' i Caution.—Pr. Cum.& !haunt. is the original 64 6lir, .: uulue article. uttle2B:3Wdiret, ir e .$103,1411 31 . 30U,000 IX) $408,151 18 Air Batchelor's Bair Dye ..... L'erfectlon is not attained by indolence and ease ; there IA no acrosr•lot to illIi• Tarsal favor. The world will not be blowirlike Chstrinto it channel Indicated by imitators. Witness thttltistat fame of BATCHELOR'S BAIR DYE, won by watching when other* slept, "SPed by it* intriwdersorthandArtilittal , .., nese to nature. Warranted not to dlasppolot the hopes of those who use it. Made and sold, orapplfed at the Wig Fao tory, M 3 Broadway, New York. ___ , __ dot, wholesale and retail, by Dr. Gee. U. liziack.lo- w,4 wl shwa.. Je 2 4,lwdaw .---.. Sir Stec kings and Hosiery for Winter.-- If you don't want your filet pincbed`with bad and short Stockings, you will takaour advice and go to C. D 1.13%, o e t : nor of Market alley and Fifth street, and bay some of t304:- elegant tine Stockings, that make your feet feet 'lke and comfortable. DALY also makes and sells every variety of hosiery that yon can mention, at wholesale and retalL Remember the place, corner of Market alley and Fifth street. oct4 DIED: Upon Tuesday afternoon, SARAH, daughter Of John and E1i...11,4k Dean, aged 16 years. The friends of tto family are incited to a' tend the femme?, own THLWADVf amazimo, the 3d Itt.t., at 10 o'clock, final thip r,•sideuoo of her parents, South Common, Allegheny C10:-. 93,369 S~•i 190,900 tm DIVIDKND.—The President and Managers of 'the Company for erecting a Bridge over the Allegheny river, opposi x Pittsburgh, in the County of Allegheny, have this day declared a Dividend of One Dollar and ISeirenty live Cents on mob share of the capital Stock of the Com pany on which dividends are made, out of the profits of the last six months, which will be paid to Stockholders or that*. legal representatives forthwith. JOAN HARPER," jy2stdtlta--chD reasurer_ $617,344 16 L tr? NI at 43 111L e s. 1Th e n T d tj „ " t t r n i a C g! . ..m — e n n t°o trialie ° Ur i) 11 1 County Agricultural Society, will take place on 7111larol DAY, July 10th, at the Farm of James Kelly, Wilkingburg. lty order of the Judging Committee. v2;3tdaltw—chD O. P. SHIRAI DIAMOND MAltßla 1101JSE ASSOCIATION-: Holders of Certificates , of Loan an here b y that the Interest duo on such Certlflen'en, nip to tbOlitit July interest. will be paid in full, In current fonds, on are after the 10th Instant, on presentation to JOIR iILASUF FIN, Fars., Treasurer, at the Farmers' Depolt Bank.. .13t 8. JONBB, THANKFUL to my friends for past favors, I Le e to solicit a continuance of their patronage for toy'lalio , partner, JAM ES COLLINS. who will Carry cus the • EDW. WARDING AND cn:itmlssloN. TRANSPORTATL _ON AND, PRODUCE BUSINEN't under the style of JAS. cottrars s 2 i. BANKS KNOX.. • QUA liPSBI: KU PROPERTY AT ALIO- Li ThiN.— Will let .10 ttn the premises. on SATURDAY, .Ittly sth, Igstl at 3 o'cluclt. P. M., all that certain two story Brick Jewelling House and Lot. eituatc in the Borough of Stetrrenturg. on the main street, opposite Lewis Dalzell & Co 'a Iron Works. haring a front on Main street of fdl and eztend'ng back LW feat to a 50 feet street. The *MI6 contains rear rooms and a cellar, with por leo, convenient to good water. Terms will be made known & at sale. • BLAKELY N - rie E is hereby given that an app lea on I will be made to the loOsbature of Pennsylvania at the next ...Won. for a Charter of Incorporation for * SAVING FUND DANK. to bo located in the Borough.of nimingboin, Allegheny County, to be styled "Thaßir iniogbani Saving Fond," and to be a Bank of Deposit and Disc not, with a Capital Stock of Seventy-five Thoneind Dollars. Wilson, Mil& & Co, Hampton & Campbell, IL car& co. JULY MAGAZINES.—The Schoolfellow's Magazine for Boys and Girls. Household Words—conducted by Chas. Dickens. Putnam's Monthly 'Magazine. Frank Leslie's Ladies" Gazette. BOOKS! DOOM I John Halifax, Gentleman; by the author of Oltso, 10, nt 01011 5 , A..r.; edited by Bra. Marsh. The 'hike of NlRrchlu.nit, or the Ruined Gamester. - The Wand. or. a Tale of Life's Vicissitudes; by ,the ittp. thor of the Watchmen, Old Doctor, Lawyer's Story, .tC. Jolt received by W A. GILDENFENNEY A 00... -,' .152. Fifth at ,oppealtOtha Thool* ' HOLISEIIOLD AND KITCHEN FQRNI TITRE AT AUCTION.—On TUESDAY moridnB/3* lith, at 10 o'clock, at Boarding House, N 0 . 127 Thlid staidsg. , betneen Wood and Smithfield or rests, nitt Ye sold, cat c"tildtk alve assortment of Howehold Furniture, MODS' mblett'ers t Mies, chairs, settee, bureaus, high and los , poet betidolds, , itcattra , .ses, crock and sash statute, parlor, ohm:Ober" and' stair Logien: Icohing-slsactes, fenders, fire hone, Chine, and quasnaware, &c. Also, one superior coo** stove, a quantity of kitchen utensils, &c. 19'2 P. M. DAVIS, Auct'r. --5000 bushels of piime - Mhiat iv 2 wanted by SPRINGER 11/111BALIGIft ".‘ 295 Liberty street r w _rr'_~' ..:' MMI NEIV ADVERTISEMENTS. . . lied Estate Auctioneers, Corner of Seventh end Smithfield ste FTII Nil ti MI Irmo tri MIIIMIII'3 3 SPRING TOOTH HARROW.. . PHIS MACHINE has been exhibited Stec+ Connecticut, New York, Oldo, -Michigan - and tUtedle State Fairs; also, at numerous County Ftdrs—ktud In every instance has received the highest Premiums for itasuperiorr ity over all others. A WORKING MODEL of this Machine may beaten at he EXHIBITION ROOM of Mr. MOSES F. EATON, Genera Agent for Patents, No. 139 FIRST street, Pittstintem 8009 wishing to purchase Territorial Eights In Vain would do well to apply to the subscribers immedlateli "AVMs above named place. (jyl) swurr a siatni, ,, . TNFURL ME GLORIOUS BANNER-A , aj A Patriotic Song; words by E. J. Allen. Written ntii the occasion of a presentation' of a stand of colorh• - brdis Duquesne Greys, to the Chicago Light Guard. 3111/11YdiliF posed and respectfully dedicated to Capt. John D, Wyman,bJ Henry Kleber. Price 25 cents. The above just published and for aitht by H. KLEBER & BRO.; I No, 63 Fifth atreeti7 TALLOW -4 barrels, prime, rendered, jv rocoivod and for nab br SMITH. HAIR & 111MTBR. BACON—A small lot of llama and Shoul ders, country cured, for silo low, by ir I MAIR t lIIINTKIL FRANK LESLIE'S GAZETTE OF FesnioNl. Frank Lodie's New York Journal ; London Llhydrated News, Jost received by SKY -ROCKETS-10 dozen (one lb.) juit , meived and for sale by RENDER A ANDERSON,. No. 39 Wood ht, opposite St. Charles HoteL LEMON—SIOO boxes just received,aud - fori dale by ILRYMNIi & ANDERSON, jyt Nn. 39 Wood 4t., opposite St. Charleirlletel, - - DRY GOODS REDUCED-A. A. MASON k CO. hove marked down the whole of their hrunenso stock. Every article will be closed out at. from 23 to %bow c lees than amid Fiats. NINTII WARD PROPERTY.WChave for sale a Lot of Ground on Sm.llman street,3o feet trout by 154 feet deep to Mulberry alley; on which it two• Two Story Brick liouses. each containing four rooms, and - and cellar, In the neighborhood of the hydrant, wstU and; This is a very deolrable property, beautifully located. commandingm a delightful view of the riverolostiery on the oppoelte side, etc., and will be sold at a sectitice. Applyito. Jam} BLAKELY .A RIM= FOR $l-3 lbs. fine Black Tea for ‘-• je27 DRAWS, 82 Market at. STAR( IH -12 boxes Orris and Oswego Corn Starch; 6 " Hecker's Farina; 3 " " Wheaten Grits; reed by • % R. DILAVO: BOOKS! BOOKS!—FOR SuatmEß READ ENG THE DAISY CHAIN or Asplrations—a Family Chroni cle R. the author of " The Heir of Re Icly ff e," itHe ft re.. eams," etc. Two vote.. cloth, $1,50. Mr. SPONGE'S SPORTING TOUR—Edited by Frank For ester; with colored illustrations; onmvoL,elbth. THE STATES AND TERRITORIFo. THE GREAT WEST—a sompiete guide for persons emigrating to "The inset West," with maps and uutnerons illwitratiorm. One volume, cloth, $1,25. THE OLD VICARAGE--a Novel, by Mrs. Hubback, au chorea! of "The Wife's Sister." One vol., $1,25. THE WIFE'S TRIALS—a Novel, by the author of the "Jealovs Wife." Paper, 50 cents. TAN-GO-RU-A, an Historical Dmma in Prose. By H. G. Moorhead, EM. One volume, cloth, $l. WORTH AND WEALTH—a collection of Maxima Motabs and Miwwlisnies, for Merchants-and Men of Ituatneaa Freeman Hunt, Editor of Hunt's Merchants' Magsahre... , One volume, cloth, $1,25. For sate by 11 , , Nvi1 5 .',F" , ...j..T47".5. , * - J 027 ; ~a~ .. Ma= EMEMI ~` ~- t. -.~,-~ x 1/..--,-- g e4wnitary. B. T. C. MORGAN; 41 Fifth street, >~.,