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Preettiela At CIIANIIIERSBURth Fratl4,llllC,lttitt, ,, ta THURSDAY the 7th c 1 A 3 „t Atttrust, Ow day uftt, the Deno craw State Convention. At ERIE, Erie County, on WI IA 1 ,• A ng - utd. ISSP At GREENSSURG. West (nor. laud County.. u W KEN F.: 4 - DAY, the 3d of Feptember, At BELLEFONTYL, Centre Count), 011 NV):DNEIAY. th • 24th of Sndetulper. At II kRRISIII3IIO. (the Capital of the State.', n IVF.D NEE:DAY, the lot. of October. And at Pli lI.ADELPII I A. tlo. 17th . I .: , ,..ptember, being, the Aunisertaty 00 the A•tididn ot the C0n0m,,,,,,, of the Stat..a Eminent Doua.tatA, from our ou n nod Stahai. oil br pre-wnt itt xll th,c,•• tA. addrt,s 411,2.4 By ..nlor of tL DEMOCRATIC STATE CENTRAL ON Democratic Convention The lion Tttiostint ter. havine with,l ease his nane ni candidate ter Surseyorll I n seutmonematien dressed to the Isetuotlatio State Central Cirtnnett.o. 01 an last niesitio..t in Ilarrishurt:. a Itosolittien wis, adopted I.) their Committee. uptot the I)lll..ers and Relegni••• of the 11.1 Dorn...teat .•• Scat,. t .n 1...e•5ent1.1... at CIIA - ou II RDNEsItAIi, tar. oxen Dan Att.• , - T tots s. at to A. 'I.. to honiinate n Caloialate G,r nir • vry, IL tA, till the ACIII'y 0 i. I.) the d0r1.10.. 01 Jude, Ire,,.thi, a. lion ul th. i t u crail, state Central C.kllllll/1(..... it. ihr I•uit tone. litit, r..nt...11a11s Marl at the unto and lii.. al..- toe the purpose staled. . . . 1..,Tc THE CAMPAiIiN POST. There iF already a pretty‘i4rge demand for the campaign n.:141 we hope nor friend. will Bush it along fast It i , furnished to club- of ten or more f,r fifty cent , each until the cam- paign i uver, and the re,ult male known. The price is but n trifle, and it contimis more read ing matter than any other weekly or campa;vn paper in Western Pennsylvania. It is likely to be an exciting contest : 'find is in fact one of the mo-t important l'residenlial contests through whh.h the c, , untry has ever passed. We want to have the people p.sr , ll up as to the isnef , involved, whatever way they may 'intend to vote. Hence it i llxt we r.ffer cur titl) I . e imi(.l, InipNr tLn❑ ft• y , 11,t•r lEl=l To ( - Intoa of twenty-two To Club* of Ilsirly-ftve W.ll colt- friend; lake an interrst in thi. mattm.', and :love it along. e have already got several large clubs, and expect runny more' GILLMOHE r NIONTi;OI§I.I.RI An intelligent old.rine whig, long a leading politician in this State, writes that there at least 45,000 old-line whigs in this State who live not joined and will not join either the know nothings or the aholitioni'ts. of these h e b e li eves th a t at least 30,000 will vote for Buchanan and Breckitridge, 10,000 for Fillmore, and the re maining 5,(400 perhaps ::,(.100 may he induced to support the woolly horse. The democratic vote, last year, was 169,0(q) in this state. Add :lty,atii, and we hare 1Y , ,- 0011. It it well known that large numbers of democrats were enticed into the know nothing lodge.. if these. it b• believed that more than half are beck iu our rank, already, awl mote will ek,me a= th, r,publiean crf the hn kw nothing , becomes better undent..t ok , l !Meng the Our c,ppottputs give np Phila.lelphirt 11.9. It,t. Not ono paper there openly Fr. moot Alulust evert.u.ly there i- Buck Suet' then are the the strong State: and they warrant the belief that Buchanan's vote in this State will be not much leis than 1:2(1,001.i. Lesti than ISO,Oisi will he-divided between Fillmore and Fremont. What then will be Buchanan's majority in hi native State. Tue BILL OF PEACE.—The principal objection urged by the Abolitionists to the bill for the set lenient of the Kall,llS difficulties, and which Las passed the menet, by a very large vote, is that the free -t ate men have been frightened out of the territory during the late disturbance,. This is all a mi,talce. An amendment was offered i•v Mr. Douglas and adopted, by which u'l iino who have been thus driven out of the territor, may return at any time before - the I at of October, and, upon declaring that they return fur the pur pose of permanent residence, the Commis3ioners shall put their names upon the lit of voters, and they will be allowed to vote. Thus that objec tion is entirely overcome. What further übjec- tion can be made to the bill we arc at it lo9i, imagine We are glad to see that there are signs that the bill will pass the Ilu'use t 0,,, a. we!l as the Senate. Damaging as the bill is ti, the cause that can only he sustained by agitation and ex citement, this bill of peace and repose is , 0 f a i r and just and necessary that the abolitionists will hardly dare attempt its defeat. If they do defeat it, the base act will do them infinitely more harm than the passage of the bill would do. The pe o . pie would sternly rebuke the defeat of such a bill for a mere electioneering purpose. BEAVER Ci,t NTV.—Tile nomination of R. G. M'Oregur for the Senate in Beaver county was well received by the Democracy. Mr. M'Gregor is editor of the Beaver Star, and labors earnestly in the great cause of his party and the country. His paper is doing much good, and he would make an efficient Senator. But we are not yet assured that he desires the nomination, and he may withdraw in favor of some other candidate. But whether a candidate or not the editor of the Star has enlisted in good earnest for the war. IT Ts stated by a European correspondent of the North American, that Italy and Austria may soon be convulsed by a great democratic revo- IT is stated that the difficulties between Spain and Mexico have been amicably adjusted, and that no war will result from the recent angry 4 4 . .14;4, AA , tt•l *1 44 4 41,• • ' . • - - • * • w • t-<.•• - < '' ,O• ;.,•A oF PENNI"I.VANIA FOR VICE PRESIDENT, JOHN C. BRECKINRIDGE, OF KENTUCKY Cv1.14141.10NeD.: GEORGE SCOTT, or GoLuwate Co A UDITIIIt GENYEAt: JACOB FRY, Jr., Monrrooneat Co. --- --- MASS MEETINGS LII pflpir ht ihr -,cur N t t en P 4 + " • • The New York Independent, a so called '•reli gious paper," edited by the Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, of Sharps' rifle notoriety, announces that the Ind.-pendent will hereafter he devoted to the advocacy of " free soil" and the election of " Free-mont. - This follows as a natural se quence to the violent phillipics from the pulpit in which that gentleman has indulged for some time past—having prostituted his pulpit to the ignoble purpo:es of sectional partyism and trea son he haw, to use his own words, "counted the cost,•' and is now ready to prostitute the reli gious press over which he has control, to the same base object. The Philadelphia Ledurr, one of the most influential independent papers in the United States, makes the following sensible re marks upon this announcement : "If teachers of religion wish to dabble in the dirty pool of politics, they need not expert to escape with out their vesture being soiled. There are partisan editors who are more than a match for thein in in temperate speech and bad language, and who will not let them take refuge behind their sasred “ffi-e to save them from the consequences of bating volunta rily entered into such a contest. The effect will not be to discredit religion. for that rests on indestructi ble Principles, hut it will he to lessen very much the influence of those who protess to teach it. It will show that they bare the common weaknesses of hu manity, and are liable to its couinion errors, mistakes and infirmities, an impression which "nee continued by the abundant evidence a political contest will af ford, will go far to lower teachers of religion from the exalted position they should occupy in the public estimation, and which they sustain from the com monly entertained notion of their superior sanctity." ,IL L) " FRIACI.ONI A CRINEE Al. kINAT DEMOCRACT.—In s,me parts of the north the Buchanan party professes to he in favor of the admission of Kansas as a free State but the Pittsburgh Pie boldly throws off this disguise, and proclaims every man a traitor to Democracy who favors the admission of that State with a free Constituto.n. --Pittsburyh 1;0041%." We publish the above extract from the Pitt=- burgh Ga:etle, to show how infamous a story it can tell. It is wekknown that the 15• s: has uniformly expressed the wish and the confident belief that Kansas would be a free state. We believe so yet if the Sharp.' rifle excitement does not drive all free Ante men out of the territrry• But the above extract is merely produced sample of the truthfulness of our abolition op ponent?. With all our contemporaries who preserve a regard for truth and decency, and appeal to rea son, though opposing us, we shall contend conr teou .1y and fdirly : but with the vile and degra ded sheet we have been compelled to notice once more the employment of reason, Courtesy and fairness would be like casting pearls before swint• No reply that paper can make will disturb ns We are compelled to touch pitch once more. ComE-I)rrEas. -- We shall endeavor soon to spread before our readers a long, long list of names of .1,1-line Whip, seceding K. N's, and former Freesoilors, 'who have already come wit fir Buchanan and Brekkinridge. Their name legion, very many of them among the most prom nent men in the States men whose names ti, ii be recognized as the leaders of the Whig party Never were so many changes known in one year before, and nine.tenths of them in favor of the Democracy. THE Chicago papery of Monday contain tol erOde full detaila (,f the encampment, preset/la non, speeches, ac . On the Fourth of July. The speech of Col Black Wa , pronounced the f,a tore of the oecaaion, and we looked for a r, r rest report of it from the Press of that city, t ut nod t emasculated to !-uch an extent that put ,)1.11 it would be doing injustice to the orator We hope to see it published correctly. ('„ TI ,, N —The type 9 made ui Qay that the Beaver t', , t,vention Dominated 1 . . 1. t.r Asseit/Hv It -h,.u1.1 have keen I',tl Shrhe an art's, and whn from ! IMMIZEIEMIIIII li-h !,thgtiftgy4, W ill Lr ni,le t. R, d service ~0 the JUIN seem from the lite accounts fi France, that there would Le a large ‘l,tiviencl crops, owing to severe frosts and most destrue• titre inundations of rivers But the crop+ in Rus , ia are excellent, and they will hate lot tto .applies to sell. THE PEoELE of England ceem delighted with the fair prospect of continued peace with country. It is said in some of the English p:i per. that Crampton is a kinsman of Lord (Thir endon, and hence tie refusal to recall him. Give 1 , the name ~f the editor, and fil.sn of the author of the e.rmtnnnioation, Mr. J.. rn man. Out with it OR Fwir, nt - Lke.--This place is Ht nate.' on Lake Superior, in Douglas county. Wisconsin, and promises to he a place of great commercial importance, as it ha , one of the finest harlior, on the lakes. It Ivis now ap. p ulation of fully one thoui , aml. \Ve subjoin a list of the original proprietors, twelve in nll,l - who prolnise 1.111%1:0 hall I,IIV I •r!tilio ..l tSOir speculati , ol . " 1.. W. l',o”ran, 11 a-hilitzt.4l. it,l.ert \Volker. Nese V..rk; t .et.rgt• W. n l'entls.yi, . I ("Mee S. IV al 1,1 , 1ge, 01: , 1 , 1tri,,1 A. Haler. Iftinit•l A. reberteon. Nettlet Hem,elear K. Nek..n...1 U,ntti Lte -.,unity. 11, and I'd•njarifin Th.eale ,, n, Edmund 1t..., .111[111, Stinzun and \Vtn. 11. Nt,vtun, the Terroury 111E1E11 Few readers can be aware, untll they have had occa••ion to test the fact, how nit ch lahur of search is often saved etch a table as the following—the work of one who is a true poet himself, forcibly remarks, then here is poetry personified : 6117 Virginia first settled by the English. 614 New York first settled by the Ituteld 626 Massachusetts settled by the Puritans. 6214 New Hampshire settled by the Puritans. 424 New Jersey settled by the Dutch. 627 Delaware settled by the Sweden. 635 Maryland settled by Irish Catholics. 6115 Conneetirut settled by the Puritans. • 4:47 Rhode Island settled by Roger Williams. 656 North Carolina settled by the English. 670 South Carolina settled by the Huguenots. 602 Pennaylvaciasettled by Wm. Penn. tleorgia settled by lien. Oglethrope. 761 Vermont admitted into the Union. 792 Kentucky admitted into the Union. 7tt6 Tennessee admitted into thi• Mahon. 6 ,1 '2 , 11tio admitted into the l Mon. •Il Louisiana admitted into the Enion. •I 6 Indiana admitted int., the ['Mon. •17 Missi,tippi admitted into the Union. •18 Illinois admitted into the I nion. •Iti Alabama admitted into the '2l Maine admitted into the l Mon. •21 Missouri admitted int., the triton. 8:11. Arkansas admitted into the I non. •45 Florida admitted into the Enk, at:, Texa•si admitted inl o rite rib lowa admitted into the I Ilion. • Wisconsin admitted into the I nine. 6:AI California admitted into the I then. GEN. ('Acs ON RIFLE RELIGION -Gen Cro.:c, in a letter to a committee at Boston, who had invited him to attend the Buchanan ratification meeting iu that city, wrote : Our nominees are worthy of our confidence, and, besides their personal claims, they are the representatives of that great party of Washing ton, and Jefferson, and Jackson, which knows no country but the whole country, and no people but the whole American people; and which believes that if every portion of the republic were left to manage its affairs in its own way, without external interference, and if more chari ty and less virulence were :-. , .hibitcd—more of the Gospel Jesus Christ and less of sharps' rifles issued from the arsenals of some of the churches—that the good old days of peace and fraternal regard would soon return to cheer the land." FUSION AND INSANITY.—There a rare simi larity of character among the fusion lion. just now. Lane and Moreau have both been duel , lets : but neither one has been shot or ever shot his man. They have both been the recipient. of Democratic honors, and have both turned traitor to their parent party. They have both been in sane, and we believe they are yet. They are both married men, and have both separated from their wives. They both have children and they both leave them with the mothers without pro viding for their support. They are both stamp ing the State in parts where they are least known under the pay of the fusion Anti-Democratic party.—Eransville (Ind.,) Enquirer. ;':,~• .-{,: Polities and Religion e - Additional Foreign News by the Baltic. • Wool Product in the United clot e.o. A u min of the Administrative Reform A-,o The United ,Gate, .1-;(o , ,ontist gives-! nil-. elation % , "Fl , held at London on the 21st, Mr. Roe- tic , of the produee ,d Wool in the United State , buck. M presi,fing. The most noticeable which may not prove uninteresting 1.1 our passage in the speeches wa, the following from I readers. It gives the statistics of the raw the rem irks of the Chairtntin : lie had shown ; mate' itl manufactured iii rive of the most the- evil that had followed from the imbecility important woolen manufactoriesin Massachusett. , , of the British government in the case of Russia. which make the following exhibit But another calamity is still more threatening than anything the British people have gone through Ile spoke of the disturbed state of cor reap,ittlence in America, And how was that brought about Why, if there has been in the , Government of Britain one man who knew ally- ; thine. of the laws of the United States, they must have known that. to attempt to enlist men there was in contravention of the American law. At an early period A. appeared from the blue book puldsited l an intelligent lawyer of America told them that it' they persisted in the course in which they were proceeding, it would lead necessarily to 11 collision with America ; and he pointed to what had already followed, namely, the dismi , sal of the liritish Minister, as the least evil that could arise from a perseverance in such a course. They heeded not his advice, and the consequence is that we arc now on the brink of a war with America--our chief customer—bone of our bone—blood of our blood—an English popu lation on the other side of the Atlantic, connected in every way with us, ou wbom we depend and I and who depend upon us. We are about to outrage humanity by going to war with our brothers on the other side of the Atlantic, and l the eau-e of it is the want of knowledge, or the want of s o mething erne that is worse than the want or knowledge, on the part of our rulers, who, here, step by step have gone on, until every I rational num must see the great mischief that is j now likely to happen." A gentleman of ilainsborough, who used only the initial • • Li. - but who has inclosed his card 1 to the editor of the London Star, writes to that paper, stating that he is a near relative of Mr. Crampton, and thus exterminates the latter : ‘• I have most strongly Celt, and do imist firm ly believe, that the public interests have been overlooked for private considerations. Sir Phil ip Crampton, Baronet, ~of w:pun the late Anted can inini4ter is the only ion,) nod the Earl of Clarendon, duti ug the Earl'. Vice-Royalty in Ireland, as well as in former times, when his In;rl.d.ip (then Mr. \ - illiersj occupied a situation in the Cii-doni , in Dublin, were on terms of the mo-t cordial and intimate friendship. Through his lordship's interest Mr. Crampton first entered on the diplomatic service; through his Lortl , h;C. influence Mr. Crampton was promoted to that exalted positi.m, which he has recently filled, and in which, through his lordship's exertiot.s. he has been retained, until the President of the United States has been compe:led to dismiss him, though the voice of our country and the honora ble feeling of a nmjority of our countrymen felt that Lord Clarendon ought at once to have re called lien. I repeat. sir. Find I fully believe, that the public good has been sacrificed to Lord Clarendon's private friendship: and, therefore, although personally, I shall feel inclined to spare Mr. Crampton, on the ground of our relationship I put you in puce-scion of these facts. Old-Line Whigg Wheeling Into the Dem- The r ,Itunhus .ttnte , - that burl,' art, li>y . Lebanon, I thio. formerly un Whig member of the Levi-htt tire, i not tf.,r litielinnn. It tothli , lie , an extract frotn a ler.er written by him, in which he ~ay,t I have 1••••• Ii a 111:.g., 011 k but I oarimit g., ,11 after iiiggeri,ni 4d- kite whi , ll hate i , u.,ee.led the ilihAidut.,,u that gallant -hi parts. It Seen, t• Ille. that T•o.W . [,nd the f.„ f ~.„ „ f iJi• .1 ad it plate where he will feel at lugue except in the dennieratic 'Jam. I , hall trite m,-ell up I. the campaign with anhir and with .Ig,• r.- • The dernooratie ratification meeling in Brown county, thin , Wlir adilre , sed by Hanson 1,. Plum, who has been hitherto oar Or the i.trongest an I ablest whigs in that county. He goes for lloch anan Ntal-lonia adds that in Colurnlins aline ;here Fire 'too, than a Lotblreil of the name .•1,,5, of partisiv, who are 11.iy ely t tug the detnneratic ticket 11r Hubbard, editor of the Jon published at Itellefiihtaine, Uhin, has hoisted the litiehanan !lags The t l,,h, has al way a been an old line wing paper The editor, however, i• a 1171 7 1. and cannot shake the c on, i c tint that he will have tii cote fit this only na• clonal Irian named for the presidency --the none 11.0 I4.Moirll . w Vention Mr. Hill , I•atil vary Ilwre arc tire hundred n'il• lino wino. tinty NVOI y r, 1 , rUi43llAll Ile h•i- voi, nod er.0•.1 with •if then, Ile car, ol•I Logan i••• rate t.o hqn in T , ,,-.• . ;!!oloplii.g -top the inaniri—i %%i t! e the ale•ve wnis in it pi , we teeeive fii!!iiwing letter, iiiigneit ty three old-line whigs, residing in Bryantown. Chad:tie eiciwity, Man - land. eneliiiiintit three for 3• ninny of the ii', f•r auc enr : We of the 01.1 wing party, haring witnesi'ed refuel regret it, loath and Inf.t. (vela: rite, at.d re,!arding all partie, wartve t h e who'll we were wont t. , battle in day, g •ne hr. a- 11 . ,1,rid0, and degenerate, from all that T, I,llest, true. ju , t, conservative and patriotio. end w he more th, , rnughly initiated in the i.r riplas of the party whir h alone 4%n now claim t,, 1,, national and legitimate. y , u will please tind hereon the .utmeription priec for three t-opies of your weekly paper. - 11,-4 r yl,ll ion M , Eg THE/0 , 04 - The Rochester Utt;,,,t States that n petition, cont.ining tiny following lan guage. i. kept at a puldie plaoe in that city to eldnin signatures: That as. in the nature of things antagoni , ti• cal intere , ts, pursuits and institutions ran never unite: •• That an experience of mare than threescore peir< having tlenittn-ttrated that there can he n o real union between the North and south, but, ,ii the c,,ntrary. ever increat•ing alienation and at ri at the imminent 111, , trd f civil war, in Can, lurncr ipt their c.,niticting sires , , In relation bt Free I.dn and cd:oery —We, therefore. believe 'hat the time Ita4 c,ttur ft,r :n n , irr,o;,vard • SL , 1i. , t11,`. 11111`retTh , i , kirreColIC11:06,. Of iu , titntionv-oinc • ..u t trrit,il-: and we ettrnestl ro l ue-t 111 prvt•etti Ik. I ti• measures far the -ptsedv. 1.1 , 1,4111 Mild 1 . 4111 i t:11,1i , IIISS1)1,L Til /N 1 )1 .' 111 I . : EMSTINI; The / F•tate= that t hi , petition ha. al reßd v obtained the : , igniture of one of the !! cer., of the A. remout ratiPeation meeting in Ito cheater. NN e hare seen a copy of this same petition. It has a note attached to it. a , king that after it h as been signed, it be forwarded her Senn t,,rs Wilson, Hale, Wade, Seward ur Fessenden : or to Messrs. lliddingo, Isurlingame, tioilamer. Campbell. or any other suitable Itepresentatlve at Washington. Not one of the fanatics who seek the dissolution of the Union but will rote for Fremont, in order to defeat Buchanan, who they well know will pre serve that Union.-- Cleerayo THE CASHNIEHM ITS INTRODI' , 'IIox A NI ERICA. —lt is not as yet generally known that the 'Tibet goat from whose wool the famous Cashmere shawls are made, has been introduced successfully into the lotted States. This enter prising undertaking was achieved, a few years since, after many difficulties. by Pr. J. B. Davis. of Columbia, S. C., at that time employed by the I Ittoman Porte, in experimenting on the growth of cotton, in the Sultan's .lominions. LR. Davi, succeeded, at vast expen , e, in securing eleven of the Nye breed, which. on his way home he.ex hibited in London and Paris. Since that period, the goat has been introduced from South Carolina into Tennessee, where it is said to thrive. The value of a flock may be estimated from the fact that no yea: Thibet goat has ever been sold for less than a thousand dollars. This enormous price, moreover, i, not a Spe . culative one, for no fleeced animal has wool of such fineness, softness and durability. The wool of all the Thibet goats in Tennessee, for esample, has been engaged, at ,New York, this year, at right dollars anti a hall per pound, the purchasers designing to send it to Falsely, in Scotland, in order to be manufactured into sha W —Phila. Ledger GRACE BEFORE kiiiAT.—A friend in Vegas is responsible for the following.—t• une of our stock raisers, in hunting some cattle on a cloudy day, not long since, got bewildered and lost in the prairie: the weather came on stormy and thick, so tie could not tell what course to take, and wandered about three days without a mouth ful to eat. About noon on the third day, 4 cleared up a little, and he struck out for a house he saw a long ways off. On reaching it, and making known his hungry condition, the house holder—who was a harems—ezpressed his warm sympathies for him, and told him to sit down, that dinner would be ready after awhile. When dinner was announced, our hero,' suiting the action to the word, was promptly in a seat, and ar promptly began making himself perfectly at home with whatever was within his reach. At this crisis, the reverend gentleman of the house interposed with, 'Stop' stop'—we are in the habit of saying something here before we eat.' Our hero filled his mouth nearly full, and without stopping, or apparently noticing - what had been said to him, replied, ' on, and say whatever you please, you can't turn my Amid/ now. , '—, New York Evening Post. !NM Wil I=l s;t:~~: n fi~r_ 04 , , 1 =ME NIEZEMI =ME Lowell thinufitc turiug 11. Stfite N1.01,11,,,,ter ..................... The whole product of Wo.d, per last census, in the Union was Ifs. Thus iVe above Live mills use one-tiftb of all Wool grown in the Union ; that is to say, the product of 4,000,000 sheep, representing a capital of $16,- 000,000, in addition to the value of land employed in raising them. The whole State of Ohio 1 1 ,,, 4,000,000 of sheep, which give 10,196,3til the whole of which is'required to serve mills in Massachusetts. The State of Michigan has 7.16,435 sheep, which give 2,143,25: lbs. of not quite enough to supply the Manchester and Pacific mills alone. The Bay State mills swall..w up the whole product of Vermont. New York produces lbs. of Wool, and 11, , PS - .3s,Ttiil lbs. The product and consumption of each State is as follows, according to the census : N•w ELI Ono .1 Ne•w I'oo, ?.•w I • , 11l 11%1111kt NI 13Inti I llltti t It lutt a I 1 h t I. Nil ti t THE WIIFOK OF THE ATLANTIc Wondo" , fr.. Adveutu re.— We Irani from the Detroit .111, - 1,, r that a Pubnovine , liver frPol Butf , d , de.e , nl , l the wre,k of the A tlantie the other lay and rer.,vere , l the safe. with its enntent , , helnrg ing t o the \ nierican Expres. Company The .liver wa: protected by c upper armor. and wan under water forty minutes. The upp,r deck of the steamer lien one hundred and sixty feet under water, and for below where there .- any current or motion. Everything is theref..re exactly as it first went down. Wh e n th e di cer alighted upon the deck, he wan saluted hr beautiful lady, whose clothing was well arrange d , and her hair elegantly dressed. As he approach ed her, the mo'i.di of the water eau+ed an o,HI - of her head, as if gracefully bowing to him. She was standing erect, with one hand gra , ping the rigging. Around lay the bodic , of several others, :is if steeping, Ch:l•lren holding their friends by the Lan -I. and mother with the babes in their arms, were there. In the cal , :n tile furniture w:1- still untouched by decoy, and. to all appearan , e, lint just been arranged ii some careful and to-tern! hand. In the office io found the Nifc, and "nabbed to nv.ve it with ease, and took it upon deck, where the grat l pll.g. iron+ were fastened on, and the prize brought safely to the ligat. l'pon opening the safe, displayed it+ contents in a perfect state of pr • nervation. There woe in the safe $:,(11/0 in vl ;$L . ,011 in bills of the government Stuck Bank. and a large amount on other banks. amoontii g in all to about zi;:i , l,ooi) The papers were Mt „ red, ca.:ept that they smelled very strongly of decayed human bodice, as if it had laid ! . . 1 . many yearn in a coffin with their owner. tit ~,erne, all thin money goes t the per—dis inter• e•ded in thin wonderful adventure.. A CodOttc.i , . .111:N•s Cosi - I:Nut,: ha. been called to assemble at Cleveland, ttbio, in August nest which will probably po-se-s much interest li will be ti continuance of one held in August of the year Ix. 4. having for its odje,t to ascertain the view and feelings of the eolorod American. on the subject of emigration. Those who Ohl in I Convention of 1•••:)1 hold that it would be prefect hie for the rare to emigrate from America to ,dtd other part ‘.l* the world. nether than remain under present mreninstancie What their d. natosts mac be the •Iss not any , n , lie u fur than that they w prefer cow,: - neighboring essoutry where the% It be 11-0 ,lse ls r they hs.,l !. ke , l to by 'me, the Nt ..t ethes- L.ineris floe• not seem t ,, tart Is sso. s asso,tsc them Is s;fle.l Iy tlsts , •I foffssue their it owl. in Canada. by the flue rs-ps. t -1.7..111..4..1 them in tho West Irelieff. tl, - c s,i CI the sil l the Africap retsulsi,c, where th.‘ might ass.ist its , lestiotu..trating the capicit, Its •ir rn..fe a , ley:loped under our own irsatitutl. t. , rear up a civilize , ' empire of their own. ' ii.` 1- nitwit to be regretted, a. the free lslacks,retsr.. ..ents.l tho.s• Who met in the last cout t entim are poo.wesesl of au intelligence. its , lll.try awl rev erence for republicanism, which make them vat cable in the young State of the West Coast %fries* Nevertheless, the holdiug of these csi . vet:limi t s dems , ns.trates the exi-lt , nee ,if a to better their condition in sostne other 4 . 111,, , which :nay, in the sm,l, prove beneficial tss 11V11 country and to them For is log - erne- rears, the cane of cssionizatisso ha- had to r. , 11 tend against the Litter hostility ssf the ler. who SPPTIIed determined nevor t.s leave the United States. Experience soil e• 111 cation have taught them better, and the sip-co als:lns incident to these convention. , will slss moel good in opening their eye" to their true inters . -t - —.Vortis A als ratan. A I'..NDER , I [L E ,' Docryvvr The reading of the report made by Ii„„ ard and Sherman. the inivelity of the sent to was ..t Tuesday and tint-hed yei•torday It it t oo k tw, to read the report. we , diettld think it f calculate that it well'. I take a week to real til eiimpanying depasitien , and afli lavits .I.,ettnient. But the llouse was iipareil that tl,tlion, [mil the treasury 4pared the cow:Niuen depletion, he there was u,one inianher sired the testimony to be read. From beginni,g o .•131}, this ha., been an extraordinary businms, and it was fit that it should bring forth such a monster as the report and accompanying docu. ['Lents. The committee was sent to Kaunas get proof that the Committee of Election , might decide whether Gen. ‘Vhitetield or tdoy. Reeder entitled to sit as delegate. Not satisfied with taking proof, the majority of the committee have usurped the place of the Election Committee, and presented a report which it required two days to read. Mr. ()liver, the minority of the comtnittee, is allowed to present a minority report within ten days, and then both reports and all the proof are to be printed together us one document. NV, , understand that the whole document covers over three thousand pages of foolscap, or about thr. reams of paper, and that it will make a volume well nigh to one thousand pages. As nobody misunderstands the character and object Of the whole proceeding. it may be safely set down as the moot ponderous electioneering document ever paid for out of the public treasury. the majority and minority will diner widely in their conclusions, and as each will have abundance prof to sustain the conflicting results, we set it down that the country will conclude thr,z testimony 19 full of falsehood, and that the whole affair is a monstrous humbug. [ jra,hingt.", .rtir,o. W3l. L. DA YTON • :+ R groat , . —VI,: people will not have forgotten the fact that tiro. ilarksrin, in adopting measures for the defence or New it, leans, found it indispensably necessary to -et up the military over the civil authority : nor th.,t for performing this duty he was mulcted in a heavy tine by .Judge Hall, which he paid nut of his own pocket. Years afterwards, the voice the nation rose up and demanded that this tine should be refunded by the people in whose ser sire it was incurred from the federal treasury Win. L. Layton the Blank Republican candidate for Vice President in his place in the U. S. Sen ate voted against the proposition. Later when a proposition was submitted in the senate to abolish Hogging in the Navy, Mr. Dayton opposed it, and declared himself in favor of whipping American Seaman at the gang-way like dogs. This will make little difference with the mass of his supporters, but had he voted in favor of whipping negroes, what a muss there would have been among a large class of the fu sionists. —Steubenville Union. U. Dr. H. P. Peery's Vermtfuge, oil "DEAL SHOT" FUR WORMS.—The sytnTtotils of tills ilineame are generally well known, hot there is g...,1 rrc i i to 11011,e that runny children waste away and die without the Tren t..., of worms inAng suspected. Sin, LllO t.l 11110 I , eriaratirna we think it may he safely said, that it is ~/ily necessary to ascertain the existent, of worn., in the 114 , 111154.71/ or L 5 ,1551.1, to ensure their extirpation and n rud cal run.. A few doxes of this Vernilfuge will remove from the system, not only the worms theusuelves, but also the mucus in which they are embedded, from which if left Is hind they would be again engendered, and while it ix 50 deadly in lie fiction upon the disease, it is pertly harm less to the patient. Price 25 cents per Vial. Prepared and sold by A. B: & D. SANDS, Druggists, 100 Fulton street, New York. Mold On bj q. A. FAIINEBTOP.4 Pittsbur g h, Pa., and by Druggists generally. jeTZ:lw Dr. DI It. n Liver Pills, t'LENIVi7 wios. 1 . 141 t hi, drat 111,1100 e ham -15pol/oiled all othet I6r Eli.. Curs of 5115.5.,“, of the Liver. If , elle, I 0 are so eall - tary and 5pec,1y,555.1 hi the :lame Tune 5.0 perfectly oak, thai mgt surprlnsnK it should esuper.olle all other. , Invents d is aI er hpacian Virdulla, oho practiced a a realest of ~.unn v In a 'itch or Liver Complaint I. 1.• alias ly t. r addvolo tool Corn tonu, and Who spent years In o,,,,•rina the 555,75,1,1de arid proportinnlng their quan- I the 1•111 t r.• 1.. .1511540 y adapted to every form of the Lt. N 1 i I ;IK. u 1 and it. ver 1.0 1.. all, late thy roo3t ohAtiriate cases of that Titry have jo,tly Iwirome.enle \l'Lane ha". placed hit oolong Ow L, nelnt to, litatlkinti. N, one having .111114,111. 11,4 f n nii,latl.l.• lw without+ MEM 1,141 1 Iltr 444.1. 4 .4. 4 , 4 OW 11... wl.i 11 1110,11,' , ,r 4 ith pre,,,nre -1111111414 14r the I.•ft - with rrt,414.11111, 4 44111101i11) ,, eun.nrt,L 1.3111 tinder the shoulder thud., fro. extotolin, the top of the shoulder' Hely it ;list he pßitil are • otnetitniiii taken for thiy ail at 111 e flow iliwaiirs of the Liver; and if you would hay, relief. oii initatitly and buy a lain of Dr. M'Lanti'a Liver pi . ..pitted only liy Fleming Of Pittsburgh. Purcliaaern will It l'utrful to oak for Dr. M' Lane's (We wat.l 1,1,7 Pill,. tuanufartured by Fleming Tiros., of Pitts burgh, Po. All tither Liver in comparison, aro worlh h+tm. Dr. W1A1110 . 4 genuine Liver Pills, also him eelebrated Vet-mirage. ran not, he had at all respectable drug stored. N,oir gt . rllllll, .1111.1 t the sitotaturo of FLK3IINti BROS. Ala,,, for rale by the Bole proprietors, FLEMING' BROS, Successord to J. Kidd A CO, jyS..dkw I No. tiO NVood street, corner of Fourth. !.• 7.0,,5,b l 09 Ake - From the Rev. H C. Boyer., of the M E lbr.i b . .dationt4l at Ma3Kville. KentllAS. MAISIILLE. Kr.. February /ir. /..‘i.itt (o—dientl...ineri: I lad it my duty to .n t. that 1,10, in the habit of ithiug tlw al.l Dr 11. bawd... rot )..are. but haviii tint.) i-. 0r...1 It 1..% of Dr. iSlcl..aueio 1yn.µ41,,n ilil==1!11111111 I=EM ; ::,111r; 11 'rrrrr r rrrrr, pr , pavvd - being indistsvtall. I no: ono d . and I unhesitatingly say that 3attr Improv‘al Pills uperoied , wildlt , pl,asatoly audsflenttially than any Nile I boot. , a4...1 I als, ga, a several doses to nth, pertuals. 13114.11 .11,31. /Is eve, y instant e, they had the happiest effects. Dr. llDLaat's IMPROVED i.hor Pille and 1111PhOVED Vet ali t-age, also Dr. I. Sciat's Celobrated Whin:, Circassian Liul telli, prepared oily rind, the surterviskin Dr. I. Scott, a e.g icr Meil,,nl graduate, and Physitian of ex 'rush, pru. Only prepared Ly Dr. 1. i-cott A Co., Bank I'lace, I.,rgant.A. a, VII )0,6.. 111100: VroWN, VA., Sept. 12, That 1 have examined the Iteripii for la-Darin:, M.1,00e hula, enairnp• and Improved Liver Pill. hy Dr. I. S, idt, who has been it, the habit of pre pal .o,i and mom: toy original uttalirinet, in my °Mee dm mg thirtv,tl mid that I belie". he lout improved them. I utak, the aka, iitatement the more wthiugly 11-4 I have n, nterent in them whatever. C. MvLANF, M. D. Dr. MclAnea 111illut En Vei mirage and 01131/irb Liver Pine, itivimittanied Ly rertitivate if C. McLane, fur sale by Draggica and M•irchanta everywhere. ti Et!. 11. K IT SKR, 110 Wood et., Wholesale Agent. Dv. J. I'. YLEMI Ni, All. gheny, near Railrotut Depot, Wholeatie Ag. at. Jyaalsa spa &le- Mortification, th, instant a plot, is applied, must rens,. and rigid is given by DAI.I.EY'S I'AIN EX -11:At-r, 'IC: , galvanic effects. and e.xcept the parts HI•0 they s l restored 1. tle it tint urul I ut 11 no. Ole ..mhzirmi, influence Will L. neutralized nud arr , sie.l. i.nn.s4l wherever the hint Oi.. an , l new fit..ll will ceit..inly be generated. AND PLANTS is haln.l..aa rat.laag in inalantly a .inattli ..1 PALLEY'S PAIN KATI{ ACT , after it lilts N..! •p.• 1 ,1 al , 0,11 , 1. EN,.:, Own. itki. Err). It xv,ll •liro ily t. nit.tAloorpli./si• t 1.•, ,log I till u, I r. .• A: t 1... “f 10,, and Inosgitit,nrs, it o,urhro )ou the pain ends. The tiles of mt,tet N •14. , grtltlicht, with n n ntevliolale euglvvoct ..nts per l>l by Dr. IIEO. H. KEYSER, 140 VP.yet,,t. 1.n.1 I.y teall I) es ery 111 LI i'lllta4l:+tatem. All ordor,l or leitnri, I, yin:lll,n ~1 /I,l‘ WWI vio,l 1 , . C. V. CLICK EN FN. A 12' 1,, Nev.' I%prk, j..26:da al_ 'Plate Past and Present.--W, wrII remem l—t, i 6 h.• , 13 ) . ~ t lr Ir 1 11,...,1..4 St it the tn •I Id. grusissal ist is t ;dsly th. t Iddr. k , Lila sdplttrtng the [torturing plit. of the Tst• Isdo:dps ',ix. and usdislenrd clsdhs spread rdd, Ida sads• ,ZIV.• I' lief. nail the fiery Iturndpg s,l •hi },i,last Ids.; tls,t. .d :sr sly was at hand; lisalne- iy had mad.. lu. M FDIC AI. DI: 4 0)% Eit . At the pt, :1 I. s, throoOt tli 1,.,,rful ;t l z,-11•• this modi,tt, =II INIIII =MIEN Fll'll '. ~k .h,- ir Prof. De Grath on the Went her--1•1-1 nth, hod t.. tilt' hi. It . PLt..s lik.• l`t *9_ Pr•d. 1•• feehr it to hia,luty to himself and to the public 4.,.tat, explicitly. that Ow article offered hkr ll=lllll 11111111111= I=l 31t• rwithb I, , trnmions 1.. a knoa ledge :. , 1 the prei.ara t . ..14•1,:ated renealy, ann.:6 Iron: 11,r cuilta, tem o:, Aialutat. utli. leraanly eagatgaal wall Prot. I' 1111,,.1,1.1,; the Sa be tlratl• a it. set oe.tructe.l the at.aulacture of the fle,b- partita , I,nrr rittli, the right 12, thr ability In •• in atids nil. - and nu imitation of It eau raid. of t hi• original. pr.:pared by l'n•li,sdr Ds I inatn In nnwit. in Ins old and well known e•stab -I.stniwidi No. ;111 Ninth daghtli i•triaa i below Clin•stlint, Piod»drlph m. 09_ Druggists Wi I! addre,N their orders to him alone. 1 , , sit I.y it. 11. KEY: 4 I.:It. Pittsburgh, and nil Drug gists. m)l2 4E - From the N. Pork National Monitor f l'••!,nar) --di I"FAN C Al,ll.—Dr . lurtot low dour wrm nand! .rail Ow condition of humanity attlictnd with 11111 1 Z ...1)1111411,N, Ihnn ally nth, practitinin.r of Ille4ileilLt•N (I,t Its •1rt..z,1t.,1 wit secroln of Ow en..4ernt mftiv. 42, for thy I nst e ntnry. In the Inteutton and Inn - Iml too of an instru ne•nt !tett e .'441 , ,y to the lungs a Mettioiliti iu tilt. ehnin Inghl) Nit boated npr, w 111,11 Mitt. ii i irtritly on Oh ti I's sympathy. 'nose alto iirti 11 1111 1 with finning from diAordered lung, to 11 snlot, tr th. R lu terns En ley gin nig the Ilygran Vapor a ti .001.1 nod null article nov2ti.ttw,l•Ne Ah : l heae Delays : Is .4 I , 1.. 34, 111111111 lie Upoli 4,1t1 a N1Ilotie• w Inter through. The ,:tking n,h,nt rw,. L. ihr• •• 1,11:.: 11,11 L.•lbn. rt Itau fixod luctlntbl). IWO F:E, LIVERWORT, TAR, AND CAM:HAI-11)1:A. the n•eult itie: , l) a pr , .),al , Lltty. but ccrLutity. Sve patlipllkt poNsees:qt:n, tiud 11‘) lollAine•set 1.1 tieent of Liiim piper. 1 For Kale, whedenale and retail, by It. E. SELLERS ti 0~1., corner Wol.l and Sncond egret•tx. almi by 11 KN UN:II..sON k BRO., Lib,rly litreet 11. P suit BECK lIAM A IkIeKENNAN, Alloght.n) City, jt,24:da wl Bat eltelor'u Hair. Dye -- Perfection is ndl uttorne.l by indolenco And en.oe : I here 14 no noross.lot tu, tin %.•1,41 lAvor. The world Tod be blown like chkff 11110 tk , 11/.111t.1 iudieat,l b) :I/Motors. I\ :tire. the losbanchorNi bon , of BATCH 4 . 1.0 R'S HAIR PIE. won by watching when ;too wand nod its intrinaii worth and nos-. to natl., IVarrattitnil not 4, disappoint the 111 1 11101 01 wh• ns,• it. )1a.,1a an.l sold, or Applied at jhe 15'4; Fin•. NA h1 . 1;4 , 3:0 br. t 1 so. U. Kurstx, 14(. J.-24116,1k.. =l= liy will you Suffer, wu RELI MIN CAN 40 EAST Ll' I orrA IN F.1.0-11a, you a Sore Throat, Quizi.iy, lineuinatisru, Neuralgia, 111,.0, halm, Croup, Stiff Joiuts, Frost lilt., Duni, Sprains. or Pains 111 any part of your symnin •stn reliesssl at 010'0 1•y using the most beautiful Liniments, the WWI" prepari .1 I.y Ur. SCOrr, of Ilorgautown, Vu ., aud for suio re4ffl 'v Pi • KEISER. 110 Wood street, and .1A:-. I'. PUN I NU, iiesr It. It. tiep. L Alloghnhy. Son nil- , eftliielllellt ill fillaher column oft wr. [mar-I.IW 4„t-Stockingu and Hosiery for Winter...- If y.,ti don't want your (vet pilo.llod ,11.1) .d and short ,t.o.aioaN, you will take our ad rioe nod go to C. TJALT's, Cor oer Market alley and Fifth street, and bay some of those elegant tin° St.wking4, that make your fent feel nice find Nnninrtable. DALT tan° unities MAU 11“1/6 bgbey VW - lE4y of bat inn ca 4 l.letittoti, at wh"lettale ttati Rezut•mbor the lilac., coruer li.u - ket alley and Fifth sir fourth of July -- loverylivkly eitiov,ltl we: a NEW HAT or CAP on INDEPENDENCE DAY; and to nua - I 14, all to do no, wu will doll our ,cock at greatly reduced - - 1 010. PLNNA. ANIJ 1000 & Input's R. R. NOTICE 7YI RILIPPEItIi . . On and after July 7th. hills of Lading must be handed in at the Federal Rtiwt Sta tiuti liefore 7 o'cluck P. M. of, the clay of shipment otliilr ! wise, the Company ail! not pay charges, or in any manner be r , Nponeible fur their collection. .1. 11. MCKIItE. Superinteul.. f VIDEN D.—Tlin President nod Mitnagets of the Lrt../ l'ortipany for er,ting a Bridge over thu Allegheny river. ogg.usite Pittsbnegli, in the County of Allegheny. have the, day derlitrel a Dividend ~1 One Thdlar and Seventy !lv, Cents en eaa share (4 . the Capital Slob of the Otim puny no which dividend, are mule, I. , ut of the protitu of the lam ci2 iiontho. hich will be paid to 54,1:holdern or their yul ierre.votntives forthwith. JO IN 11ARPEK., tw—eliD Treasurer. DOLLAR BAVIENt3 BANK —No. 65 Fouivrif STREET—JONEB' NEW BUILDING,— innst lA, wade with this institution in the month of jun, in order to draw interert from July let. )«io - CHAS. A. arLTON, 'framer. WINDOW GLASS—. ibto bozo. 3'lo Olaas 30 "' 10114 20 " 10x12 lu store and for sale by IVOHEAT-5000 bash43lB of prime Wheat wanted by SPRINGER lIAREAUGH, JY 2 296 Liberty street, 'x..£' 4. . , 11 ,i• 'Ain in tin II KNRY DARLEY. Nlantlfacturer, l:1.1tIti EN ER S W., 31euulacturers nll,l,lllcly 1.111 Iv isuu• alma 1 , 1 V.:11 CAI, 1. ml.l 1.1 11r. lit•nur.iy 1,, I=l wants al' ',Ma - , I MILLER s RTcKgrsoN Emmen Redding's Russia Salve.—lt is a Boston remedy of thirty years' standilig, and is recommended by physicians. It is a sure and speedy curs for burns, piles, boils, corns, felons, chilblains, and old sores of every kind; for fever sores, ulcers, itch, scald head, nettle rash, bunions, sore nip ples, recommended by nurses,) whitlows, sties, festers, flea bites, spider stings, frozen limbs, salt rheum, scurvy, sore and cracked lips, sore 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 purest materials, from a receipe brought from Russia—of articles growing in that country— and the proprietors have letters from all classes, clergymen, physicians, sea captains, nurses, and others who have used it themselves, and recom mend it to others. Redding's Russia Salve is put ih large tin boxes, stamped on the cover with a picture of a horse and a disabled soldier, which picture is also engraved on the wrapper. Price, 25 cents a box. Redding & Co., proprietors. Aberdeen, in Scotland, or else from the scattered fragments which the excavation of ancient cities For sale by B. A. Fahuestock & Co., Flem ing Bros., R. E. Sellers & Co., Dr. G. H. Keyser and H. Miner & Co., Pittsburgh ; Beckham & M'Kennan, Allegheny city. . _ irie — Have You a Rupture of the Bowels: —1 would most respectfully invite the attention of these af flieted with hernia or rupture of the bowels to my splendid assn, tment of Trusses of various patterns, and to suit every age, applied and satisfaction guarantied In every case, at my St.. I to, Wool street, Pittsburgh, Pa., sign of the Gulden Mortar. • Among the Trusses sold by me will Le fotiad dlarsh's Radical Cure Truss ; French Trusses, Ivry light spring; Gum Elastic Trusses ; C'hildrens' Trusses, single and dAuble ; Urnbiliwl Truss.; children' and adults; nwrit's E•liptic Spring Truss ; (Sr. S. Fitcla's Supporter Truss ; MEE= Th. , price of Trusses vary from $2 to S3OA. Hernial or 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 aide. I also sell and adapt Pr. Bannimis lure or .B.aly Brace, for the cure of Pro late sus Uteri, Weakneal of the Cheat ur A.bslomen, Piles, Chronic ltiarrhira, and any weak urea depending on a weak and debili tated condition of the abdominal muscles. .4bdwninal Supporter English Elastic: Abdominal Bdts IZEMM3EI And nearly every kind of Supporter now In nee. I &Lose!! Shoulder Braces of every style, fur weak chested and stoop shouldered persona. Portic Str.ch ?tat, for broken and varicose veins. Suspensory Bunt/ages, of all kinds. Syringes o r every aerials and patfre-st, and In fact every kind of ..-chaui,-,0 appli:utru used in the curs of disease. K EVSKIt mould state to perilous in want of Braces or Trie...es that he roe often send to suit the patient by writing, but it i. alwar, twit, to are the patient and apply th:Truss or !,'race personally. Address lilt. LINO. 11. KEYSER., 140 Wood at., • Sign of the Gulden Mortar. FREIGHT LINE. ZW_MPIENRISigIiME TrIIIS LINE IS NOW PREPARED to bring all knwls of freight trout New York, in three days, at 1L1.'20 I+ 100 lbs., and from Philadelphia iu 40 hours at St 'it 100 the. RECEIPTS GIVEN FOR TIME WITH A WRITTEN GUARANTEE. • 445.. No paper packages or email brindles received. Mark maxis "ECLIPSE FREIGHT LINE." C. IL ALLEN, Agent, No. 2 Astor Bonne, New York . . J. J. McKEIiVER, Agent, cor. Broad mud Locust, Phila. For further information, apply to W. B. BARROLL, Agent, j,'-'4:lm--Journal copy. N 0.154 Fourth et. A. A. CARRIER B 9 CIARELIER A. A. CARRIER &. BRO., Corner Fourth and Smithfield'streeta, Pittsburgh A- G E N T S State Mutual Fire and Marine Inourane Co., of II ARRISBURU. CAPITAL, $350,000. Girard Flre and Marine In•nrsince Co., N 111 I.AUKLI 111. CAPITAL, 6300,000. Insurance Co. of the Valley of Virginia WI Nell NSTER, VA. CAPITAL, $300,000. C 0.11111013 ealth Insurance Company, HA ILISIMUI. CAPITAL, $300,0011. Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co. .11ARTFUlth. P/7".1 L A :17) ASSETS, $2,154,489 Penuaylvanla insurance Co, of l' 117813 U KU 11 P/ L. NP A .C.SETS, Nov. 5, 1856, 9129,022 49 Wr. JouserroN, P,sideu t A. A. CARBIKI3, Se,rotdr) ‘1,.-14:,Lkpely sA M U 147,14 N ESTOCK, INIPuRTER & DEALER IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE. and $1 I^ r No. S 3 Wood street, between Diamond alley and Fourth street, PITTSBURGH, PA. 44 - Tat subscriber in now opening a well selected assort ment of foreign sod domestic liardww-e, all new, and a 11l be sold ou OA good terms as any other house in this city. lie Will always key on hand a general assortment of HARDWARE, CUTLERY, CARPENTERS' TOOLS, Air., To which le. respectfully invites the attention of purchasers. inh2B • SAMUEL FAIINESTOCK. FORSYTH & SCOTT, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION Dealers in Wool, Hides, Flour, DACuN, LAND AND LAND OIL, .R 'AND PRODUCE GENERALLY. -EA Nu. 75 WATER STREET, PITTSBURGH, PENNA. ItYPERLICKY' Springer Blubaugh, Pittstili'Cao. Wells, Wellsville, Ohi. John Scutt di C 0.." SM. Maitiu, E. D J. MON, ewh'r Cit. Dep. Bk.' Koons & Ileratino, Phila. Leerh pittsburgh. Barnet, Nesbit k Garretson Jeeeph E. Elder, St. Louis. Phila. Thomas Greiner, Bankers, Ilulniea & Connell, Cinciunat Salem, Ohio. [febLly) A..D. Bullock It Co. ,Ixo. ii. KOONS, Into of flumphroph lloffluachlt Koons, Ph D. W. lIETISTINE Late of ritteburgh KOONS & LIERSTINE,' FLOUR FACTORS, AND i,eneral Pr(Atha Comaksion Mei zhaa, 47 North Wharres and 96 Nora Mgt, Irre.l (*:p Race sired, REVER TO gagaley, Woodward & Co. Phil. Bryan, Kennedy ACo. Pitts% ,arrest. Martin A Co. " IL. Wilmarth & Co. Wood A Bell & Liggett, -Biter, Price A Co. " J. AW. Rea, Caleb C & Co. " Baguley Cosgrove & I 'n. " Pruitt, nrother & Co. " Watt & Wilson, • Lelimer A Co. Cincinnati Fosdick & Poulds, Cincinnati t. A. Pollock A Co. Morrow & tweed & Sibley, " J. S. Chenowetti dt Co. " And Pittsburgh and Philadeltihia Merobants gown ally. jai Cdarictlin WILLIAMS & ALLEN, CHILSON FURNACES, Wrought Iron Tubing, AND FITTING GENERALLY, For Warming and Ventilating Bwildings. ite- W. & A. will contract for Vl'acining - an . d Ventilating Steam or Hot Water, Pipes or Chilean's Furnace, Church. Schools, therpitals Factories, Green Houma, Dwelling,., Curt Housed, Jails, or Hotels. No. 25 MARKET sTiturr, Pittsburgh. ttplti F LOUR. GRAIN. BACON, LARD, LARD OIL, AND P,'?o,DifC'E GEIVERALLY, N0.'2189 Liberty street, da: I 3:d.tpc W. 11. SNIITLI W. W. ZRAJA • JAS. R. HUNTER. SNHTH, NIAIR £ HUNTER, WHOLESALE GROCERS, 122 Second and lit Front at., Pittsburgh, P. EUROPEAN AGENT AND CONVEYANCER, Corner of Seventh and Smithfieki streets, PITTSBURG H. MORGAN 4 Co., Si Wood Mreet Passougera brought from the old country to Pltta burgh, and moneys remitted to Europe. twat JAS. COLLINS 3. BANKS KNOX JADIES COLLINS & CO., Forwarding and Commission Merchants, Graham's Magazine; Peterson'e afane; Putnam's Magazine Household Words, PoPeree MAglosusz. jiiionivanotra Magazine' , Journal : Lealie's Gazette, Yankee Notios, For ale 1 373 ) ' IL 3.111.1 /111 64'13 at 1J i I IIIISSQLUTION OF Pkr:VNERSHIP.— C " U " an d 4 The Co-partnershin .stitsg, heretofore, between JAS. ' `)) Aso:, under the nem of JA !ILEA /14N8 44 (I Q' .been dissolved, tilts day, by timbal ,nneent. 1 NSIIRANCE! IN SURANCN „I2 I° tutitless of the }ate firm will be /*tiled . by Junes T — Applies, ~. sho Hauthorised to cum the name of the Am or several t purpose. JAB, COLIMA, lion for /1/51111411.3 tUr ra ;ena b le LiW" - anco .• b Htts urgu, June 10, 1858 ' J. RANKS ENOX. companies Teceived by GEC . W.ll Nol hie g rata . , Agency and luteffigenee Office, au Ate l a mb aide of Ohio fourth deer out of the Illazeozei " mai= Q tr . ja THANKFUL IO my friends Ibr gut fa:wra, beg to solicit a continuance of their uateunage tot.'infbati VOUNQ 111'1 TEA-10 chests finest partner, JAMES COLLINS, quo iGlk. 0/1 0 i „!-Lna Yonn Tea, st 26c. and $1 VI lb, re- WARDING AND 0011MISMON, TRANOORDATIGN AND felved - P Yaun F. It. DRATO PRODUCE PUNINESS under the style; of JAN. UOLELEN tuyto 82 Market and/ Mikak 00. (.112) J. KnNKS KNOX. • Collins , rittatittreit, Meadville & Erie CANAL LINES. Nos. 114 AND 115 WATER STREET, PITTSBURG% PA Wm. Bogaley Q Co., Murphy, Tiernan &go Smith & Sinclair, Hampton, Wilson, 4 0 .,C HlMidlese, Means & Co., Bnglien 4 Richardson. PHILADELPHIA— BagaJey, Woodward & Co., Trait; Brother A Co., Wood. Bacon & CO. fro -,r MII=MME PTEILARS l'illA =ll ALEX. HUNTER, . putsa - rs JAMES BLAKELY, PROPIIIXPOSIS OP TELE REPERENCIa; =II . ~.,' .. . , t , , OHIO & PENNA...RAILROAD CO, Prerautraos, July Tth, NOTICE to the Stockholder. of the Ohio and Pear& sylvarda Haile mid Company.—ln purstilinc.e ore** of the Stockholders of the Ohio and Penuaylvanla Rellroid, Company, en ELECTION will be held at t..e Room of - the ' Hoard of Trade, in the City of Pittsburgh, . a the 30th of thin month, between the hours of 0 o'clock A. AL and o'clock P. M., for fifteen persons to serve se DIRPOTORB OP THE PITTSBURG El, PORT WAYNE & CHICAGO RAIL. ROAD COMPANY," to serve for one year, and until theft suovelsory are chosen according to law. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FILLMOitE CLAD.—There will be a m lf~y' the Fillmore Club on 10th. but , at 234 o'clock, at the AMII.RICAN lIALL, corner. of Bmithneld and Fourth streets. Members and others ae sirens of Joining the Club, are earnestly requested to attend, es interesting and important badness le to be transacted. F. H. 0001 BY, E. JON W. 11. CORWIN, • B UCHANAN FLAG, JAMES ONSLOW, Editor. The second number of the " FLAG" wUI be unfurled on SATURDAY MORNING NEXT, printed on beautiful new type, and clear white paper. It will contain, among other good things, an eloquent speech delivered by Hon. Stephen A. Douglas. at Washington City, a few day s ag o; th e Nit Rant speech of Col Samuel W. Black, delivered at the flag presentation in Chicago, last week; the National Demo cratic platform ; letter from Wm. R. Reed, Esq , of Philadel delphis, to the Committee of the Wilklmoburg celebration, etc., etc. Hand in your orders, accompanied by the cash. . The FLAG" can be obtained at the principal periodical stores and from carriers on the street. Two thousand copier) is now the regular edition, and as many nitre as are ordered) , up to Friday morning, will be printed. Having been at considerable expense, our friends who have subscH bed to aid In keeping the " FLAG" waving, are earnestly. bin respectfully urged to pay over. jy9:3t LHIRSI - IFELD & SON, DEALERS IN OENT.'S FURNISHING GOODS and SHIRT MANS FM:TOILERS, No. 7n WOOD street. NOTICE.— The subecribers respectfully announce that SHIRTS made by them are guarantied to St; will be for.: warded to any pert of the Union, en receiving from the .par, ties sending the orders their personal measurement in inches, according to the formula given below. Remember, the sire mast be carefully and accurate* . taken, as all necessary allowances are made by the cutter.of the establishment Fret—Sire around the neck. Smond—Size around the wrist. Third—Sire Around the chest, immediately below the arm pits Fourth—From the middle of shoulder, length of arm tq riot joint. Fifth—Wight of person, from the 'Moulder to the kale- .Sixth--Whether with or without collars; if with - contra, the style. This plan is quite unique, and will be of great ealde to gentlemen at a distally., who find it Impossible to obtain at home Shirts to sittisty them In style and Bt. Also, on bawl. a full assortment of Shirts of our lure. Any orders addreened to no by mail will bo promptly a tended to. P. S.—Please state by what conveyance they are to My, shipped. (JO , L. lIIRSTIFELD 4 SON" THE WANDERER, a Tale of Life's Viols - - situdes. The Daisy Chain. In 2 vas —51,50. The States and Territories of the Great West. Bertha; by lbs. Bremer—translated by Story Howitt. Adventures of Gerard the Lioe. Killer. Linda, or the Young Pilot of the BeUe Creole.' The Old Vicarage; by Mrs. ;Lubbock. Comic Miseries of Unman Life. Diusmore's American Railroad Guide, for Jaly,' tsr Dr. Ure's Dictionary of the Arta, Manufacturesand.MMea. Just received by W. A. COLDER PENNEY At ca., IY 2 Fifth at., opposite the Theatrp. • COLT lIAS LEFT HIS BRIDAL . GIFT.--; . , Ono of th e lent things done by Col. Colt previong^o getting married, was to have his IMPROVED PISTOL IlttL• ished mid brought Into market. It posinases many rages over the old patent. We now have on hand-a supply' of these really tpateful weapons, and would be pl - to stew them to our friends. Onus, Pistols, Rifles, Revolvers, Ammunition. &c, "&d: DOWN & TETLEY, -' No. 198 Wood street. 1 TOGA w A TPD ARATOGA WATER-24 dozen Saratoga Water (Congress Spring) Just received by - JO& BLEIIING, A ___Corner Diamond and hitirkot at... BROWN'S ESSENCE , JAMAICA'. GIN"-;- GER-24 dozen of this valuable Medkind recetaed'bi j JOS. FLEMINV - - - • IY 9 Corner Diamond and Idarkatst: PARISIAN TOOTII excellent article. prepared and 'Bold only . by'll'',.2 • JOB. YLRMING, 13P Corner Dianiondowtlffakitet at. HAIR BRUSIIES.-1 have jua_k-Iteceived another supply of fine Hair Brushes. -, Tholowinhing anything in thin line should call and exandnifilijtstock be fore purchasing elsewhere. JCS: Jye Corner Diamond-and Mitts! at. MACKEREL -25 bbls. No. 3. catch of 1856; • No. 1 ; 10 half Ltda. No. 1; 10 kitty No. 1. Just received and - fersele 810.1"111, MAIR & HUNTRIL' BLUE LICK WATER-10 bbls. fresh Bltie Lick Water received this day by JOS. FIRMING, j .iY 9 Corner Diamond and Market et. BWOMS AND LUMPS-- • 100 tons Juniata Blooms Lumps: 200 " Lake Champlain. 101 JOHN MthartirEADl, For sale by PIG MEI'A L-- too tons Allegheny Charcoals, bu " Coke; 100 " Red Short Anthracite; 100 " Cold " 100 ‘• Mercer County Slone Coal. . For oak , by (JO) JOHN 1 1 10011 HEAD. A LL PERSONS HAVING- Cl:Alitk?; li againat the steamer VIENNA will plow* present, them for payment immediately, at Masan. 1A11.44-011111 , Water street. D.Y B I CHAS, A. gAiri . eapt. , .- , , SODA ASH of a good and unifo,-. manufactured by the Fauna. Salt Maitutenthgint.6o-..-- ridAtiaity Tarvnturn, on bond akkil for sale Ly FLIGAIMILIIII4Ib., QAND'S SARSAPARILLA -12 . Ldecf'in kj store and for sale by [ jy7l FLE,ll.6loillOg, ;7, MACE-300 lbs. on hand and fbraide.by jy7 FLEIHNOTHRoft JUNIPER BERRIES--1000 lbe. -, Just re celveti and for aide by 1 jy7l FLEMIN,O 'lowa ALSAM COPIAV A-200 1 b2.21y4r . e . ceivod and for sale by [ iy7] arw auld 'BROS. _total were FLOUR SULPHER-15041 110;. --- ( --------- )); L I ktm d and fur sale by Dyn FLRIBINO mos. P EARL TAPIOCA-00 lbs. in store andfur sale by [ Jy7j FLEMING BROS. ' CANARY SEED-5 Mrill°. on hand, and fiTr sato by [/Y 7 l . FLEMING BROS. WOLF'S SCIIEIDAM SCHNAPPS---5, gross on hand and fur sale 11 , FLERING BROS. CONCENTRATED LYE—A new article_ - fer making Sap. Ono pound north ten of potash. On baud and for sale by t .I)7] FLAMING BROS. B ACON -20,000 shoulders in store and for eadc. by OOl FORSYTH & SCOTT. BACON RAMS--15,000 Bacon Hams in store and for sale by [iyai FORSYTH & SCOTT. CLEAR SIDES-10,000 lbs. in store and for sale by DY B ] FORSYTH & SCOTT.. SC. HAMS-10 tierces in store and for sale q by Ul B l FoRSYTEI & SCOTT. T ARD 011-30 bbls. No. lin store and for IA sale by iIA FORSYTH & SCOTT. DRIED APPLES=-300 bus. bright in store. and for sale by IlyBl FORSYTH & SCOW. L TAR CANDLES-200 boxes in store and.' kJ for sale by DY B I FORSYTH 4 SCOTT.! LIVERPOOL AN D PHILADELPIILAI STEABISIIIP LINE. The splendid new Steamship CITY BALTLMOBA OS IifkLEITCII, w ill sail from Philadelphia ou slim . 7th Augu st—from Liverpool 27th ..6,Aguift. .1 Philadephia. Prqsa Limp e d. Cabin...... 565 and $55. Ca1da......555 and $75.' 5teerage.............59u. Steerage ... . ... 40. Passage Tickets to at Acl from Liverpool by ... above Liow of Steamships, ex by FIRST-CLASS SAILING FARMS can be procured on application to SABEL & CORTIS, 177 Broadwa New Fork, Or— JOHN THOMPSON, Alti pberty s y, t., Plush:wk. P. S_-o, Drafts for sale always on hands. Jy_ resh Arrival of Salt Oyster's. • - JusT received at STEINRUCK'S, No. 111 Wool) street, where all the delicacies of the season Law be had, served up in . atty desire- kot,t, hie style. Ile is In daily receipt of New \7 .. ) Potatoes, Yeas, Lobsters, Frogs, Shad, Sea Base, and a great variety of Lake Fish, which will be sold to dun'. hotels and restaurants on the most reasonable terms:" Just received, a largo and fine lot of Lemnos * Orangesandl Pine Apples. S. StRIZIRUCH, JJA. No. 111 Wood street. T . :1,1 - • jr-R RENT—A new BRICK HOUSE ea sia reams and a hall, situate an Centre Aven ue , Th e lionae is papered and well finished; mark4e mantle in par._ ler. Lot of CI round . .5) by 108 for a garden; a vrtll of good wotor; also a cistern Rent $l5O per year. Jy4 8. CIiTHRERT & SoN, 51 Market at. LiEM Lemons ONS-100 boxes Leot3 thin dap re calved In prime order, and for sale by .• liy REYSIEIL & ANDMISON, No. 39 Wood ati COCOA - NUTS -5000 fresh Cocoa-Lutejua received and fur tale by J 94 REYMEI3 & ANDERSON, No. 89 Wood street. . ItCR. CAbases just received by jy4 RHYMER & ANDERSON, No. 39 Wood stmt. MONEY can be had for the notes of City business men, having from four to six months Wpm- Hi:quire of THOMAS WOOD 4 Jy4 Commercial Broker, 79 Fourth at. MAGAZINES AND PICTORIAL PA PER/3 FOR JULY—For side by H. MINER k CO.-- Maoris] Brother Jonathan ; Pictorial Clipper; Pictorial Yankee Notions; Pictorial London News; Ladle's Pictorial; Baltic's Pictorial; • Harper's Oodey'a= Book; • . 4,. slOis.l`- J. P. I.IISI4DERN),M, Eleey or the 0. * P. A. R. Co. FEMINI , It atl ~:~ ~" E y;+
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