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''. .' : • • ,it ' t •4 , ~ ir:l, 4 ' 4r 4*• :.! ` 0 -i ' , ' ,;! ~. . N - rv' kat- .15 4ke l l• < ,f,b; ;; Ara.' "i $r -- ,n4aveNtvaAiy- , k? • ' 4 ' wt ." r ~~..~. ,b rl.✓ ~1 r .. . ts. 4 , '! 4 ..", ~..• Cly ipitsktr*- 1 0 0- .. • THURSDAY MORNING : ~.:'3IDFLY 10. FOR i P B RESIPRESI DE NT J JAMES u L I RAN AN 9 DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET SEE interesting reading matter on first page every day. OF TEE DEMOCRATS OF PENNSYLVANIA. • , igQl. `~ f ~" " Thelinion mart and shall be preserve SOd." ACI N Tut DEMOCRACY or PasissrisssiA, and all others in favor of preserving the Union of the States, now seriously rodeo gerod by a ess•tional organisation, led and controlled by the open euemire of the Federal Constitution, and conducted upon the alarming idea of repudiating nearly one.half of the States at this Union, are respectfully notified that MASS IttEhIINGS will be held at the following times and pleses, of the friends of JAMES BUCHANAN for Pre ident, and JOHN C. BRECKINRIDGE for t ' ice President At CLIAMBERSISURO, Frankn County, on THURSDAY, the 7th day of August, 1866, being the day after the Demo- (trade Stxte C.nreett , 4l. At ERIE, Eno County, on WEDNESDAY, the '2.7th dey August. 185 n. At OREENSEURIJ, Weettuorrland County, On REDS ES the 3d of September, lh&e. At BELLEFONTE, Centre County, ou WEDNESDAY. the 2-Ith of September . At n ARRISBURU, (the Cepi [el of the State,) on NV ED , N ESDAY, the let of October. And at PIIILADE LPII IA . on the 17th of September, 1566, being the Anuiverear of the Adoptton ,o f the Conethuticn of the United State, I.7nineut Dcrnocretr, trout our own end o• her Staten. Milt be I. pre,peto at all rhea.• tuoettog., t.. addrettm thel[ Ci11.3[121 By order of the DEMOCRATIC STATE CENTRAL Ot)M. Democratic Convention Re—asilernbled• the MM. 1111.1111 IV E,t having withdrew a his Dame nr. candidate for Surveyor tierieral, in a common wan , . ad. dressed to the Democratic State Central Committee, at its last meeting in Harrisburg, a Resolution was adopted by their Committee, calling upon the Officers and Delegates of the last Democrat. State Convention to assemble at CII A l IitaLSBUILLI, on WKDNESDAY, rut suet DAT or Aroi ST NEXT, DI 10 m'Cl. Is. A. M., to nominate a candidate fur Sur. veyor Greneral, h• till the vacancy created by the declination of Judge Ivry. In pursuance of this action of the crap. State Central Committee. the OM, ere an,' Deleen,. of the last Democrat , : State van tam are t eq,,,tfilliy re quieted to meet at the time nod place ahuve mentioned, and for the purpts.a sta.ed. JOHN W FORNEY, Chair-re-A.,. U. U W M.TCDTT. , lanai O. I Buren is out , n a letter declaring his deterinina tion to support Mr. Buchanan. Who in the world is going to oppose us by October, if re cruits come in at this rate much longer " See in our paper of this morning a Jru• of the evidences of a general hurra for old Buck." Mr. Van linren . 3 move will settle all troubles in New Volk and give the State to the Democracy. Mr. Can Buret's letter is a strong one, nearly two columns in length. The New York !feral , is desperate about it. Mr. Van Buren says he thinks much better of the Nebraska bill now than he did at first, as a means of putting an end to a dangerous slavery agitation. • 1. 4ek, "4 '44 ki"„fr N•.04,01 - f '' . -V""? " MESE . . • • 4 ,, •-• • .. • • . I ~ • ? z,"4 - 1 - 61111 OF PENNSYLV ANI A. FOR VICE PRESIDENT, JOHN C. BRECKINRIDGE, OP KR:STUCKY. o&N.U. 0010IIIMIONZR : GEORGE SCOTT, or Counou Co AUDITOR 01INZILAL: JACOB FRY, Jr., Monacan= Co." MASS MEETINGS -- THE CAMPAIGN POST. There is already a pretty large demand for the campstgn Posf, and we hope our fflends will push it along fast It is furnished to club, 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 contains more read- ing matter than any other weekly or campaign paper in Western Pennsylvania. It is likely to be an exciting contest . and is in fact one of the ino.t important Presidential contests through which the country has ever passed. We want to have the people posted up as to the ittues involved. whatever way they may intend to vote. Hence it i= that we offer our campaign paper so cheap. It will at the same time he much larger than n y ”ther i uc To Club• of ten To Clubs of loculy-tvro To Clubs; of thirty-five Wlll our friends take an interest in this matter, and shove it along We have already gut several large clubi, and expect many more UILLNIORE Sz. MONTGOMERY UEN SMITH —Gen. Persifer F Smith, who has been appointed by the President to the coin mand of the United States forces in Kansas, a native of Pennsylvania, and son of a former President of the United States Bank lie set tied in Louisiana thirty years ago and has won distinction in civil life and n= a judge, before en tering upon a military career. He led a brigade in the Mexican war, and distinguished himself not more by his courage than by his coolness and good judgement. He is the man for Kansas at the present time. Col. Sumner will serve under him and assist him in restoring order u Kansas. In fact the excitement ha.lalready burnt itself out there pretty much. - Ex-President Martin Van MATTV VAN REA L, Ir.—Hon. O. H. Moore, fusion and free soil member of Congress from Otto, is out in a letter denouncing, the nomination of Fremont. Hear what he says of Fremont. Here it is: A man whose , ally merit, so far as history records it, is in the fact that he-was horn in South Carolina, crossed the Rocky Mountain-, subsisted on frogs, hoards, "makes, grasshop pers, and captured a woolly horse, chosen as the person to control the destinies of this great na. thou." And be winds up by declaring he would sup port Buchanan in preference to the woolly horse man• CONGRESSIONAL NOMINATION.—The Democrat ic conferees of the lath Cougi essional district, composed of Westmoreland and Indiana counties, met at Blairsville on Tuesday, for the purpose of selecting a candidate for Congress. Ou the first ballot, Col. Alexander McKinney, of Greens burg, was nominated, which was afterwards made unanimous. They could hardly have selected a better Democrat, or more whole-souled gentle man, and we feel an abiding confidence that their action will be ratified by the people. IN CHAINS.—The Gazette tells a silly cock-and bull story about a party of men taken prisoners in Kansas by United States soldiers, and march ed twenty-five miles per day in' chains to Lecomp ton. The way the Gazette tells the story is quite enough to satisfy any sensible men that it is utterly false. United States soldiers can gene rally manage prisoners without chains. The whole narration sounds just like the extravagant romances of horrors Greeley. Some may be simple enough to believe it, hut sensible men will not. HERBERT, who shot Keating, is a Know Noth ing. Read article from Pict indea/cr. Where now is the Journare appeal to the naturalized citi zens Read the extract. PUTNAM for July is an excellent number. It is for sale by W. A. Gildenfenney & Co. and H. Miner & Co. at their periodical depots. ~ - 9 a'~( • &~ T' . t ------------------".___ A PENNSYLVANIA PRESIDENT [ . 1 From the Mount Vernon Banner.] -Since-othe'-adayettronntAttgAtethirtFOonstittren-lette Palteforlem-WWWlLlOlvitirtettantenuattri PENN Breekturidg- 1 tion we have have had fourteen Presidents of the United States. They are .iii follow:4'i Wash- We last week gave a list of nearly two columns irigttB years ; J. Adams 4 Years; jefferson 8 of names of distinguished Whigs who have open lyo avowed_ their determination to support th e years .; Man n Madison . 8 years; Monroe 8 years; J. mimes of the Democratic party for President Q. Adams.* Years; Jackson 8 years; Van Bu- and Vice President, in preference to the oandi ren.4 years ; Harrison Imonth ; Tyler 3 years dates of the Blackltepublican Sectional Conven tion.Bdnn We taxis week longpresentyears; 'list ofpatriotic Whigiswrio Fillmore 3 years, and Pierce, whosetermex- have enrolled themselves with the friends of the pires on the 4th of March next, 4 years ; mak- Union and The Constitution. ing in all 68 years. Washington's first term . N e have already stated that the Logan Gazelle, Oonheioofhatdheraoilsdeedsttroatiltd ablest e Whig papers in commenced in 1789 For 49 years of that titne g at th p e s p names of Southern Presidents have filled the executive Buchanan and Breckin e rn u ge t-h chair of the nation, and Northern Presidents' " Logan county will go for Buchanan. There are Five Hundred Union Whigs—Henry Clay only 19 years, counting up to the end of the , Whi , es, who have never bowed the kiieeto aboli present term. I Bonham, and never will. There are fifty of these Pennsylvania was one of the largest and most 'men right here in Lake township " patriotic of the "old thirteen " colonies that i t Hon. Elisha Whittlesey, one of ilietnost promi- ' nent and influential Whigs in Ohio—a man of fought the battles of the revolution. She was i 1 highscome moral character , and extensive influence, hn one of the first to adopt the Federal Constitu-out . boldly for Buchanan and Breckin lion. She has been one of the most firm and i ridge, e will have no fellowship wit the Dia -1 steadfast supporters of the Union and the Con- unists li who nominated a Sectional Ticket at Philadelphia. P f la o i r nfi t e h l e d la (N st ew twe J l e r rsey I Uni vt ol, ,. Essex stitntion. She is now the second State of the cou T n h t e v, Union in population, wealth and political im portance. She occupies a commanding position hoisted the Buchanan flag. e yTehaereeditoirg'sahyase among the States—the Keystone, in fact, of the the Whig party being broken up, he goes back to the political faith in which he was broughtup. Federal Arch. Yet since the existence of the The Boston Courier, the old Webster Whig government Pennsylvania has never had a Pre- organ, says: sident. the New England States, including New ::The Democrats of our city and State, and of How shall this be accounted for': Will Penn- all Hampshire, receive the nomination of Mr. Be sylvanians admit that our State has produced no men of sufficient ability to fill the high office ? c e h x a n n it a t n n for theo f f Presid d ent with the most Is our State unworthy of the honor ?No Penn- The exulting exhibitions satisfaction." Is in sylvanian will admit either of these reasons. Know Nothing paper, has come coi f from the or g - Are we of the old Keystone State totally(V::loHrireLiahheretofore want- ganizatiou, and run up the name of James Bit ing in that just and commendable State pride chaTnhaenLfoornils'vriesideideirLt,.,, statesthat Sum that distinguishes the people of all other States, merville Democrat, B:r e n r :V t ille ./uarnal,thJeacSkewou and even of the despotic nations of Europe 4 Watchman and Paris Seattn all old line Whig Every Frenchman is proud of France, and is ii3apekrstinaTennessee, are out for Buchanan and jealous of its honor and rights. Every Etig- In ' the great city of Philadelphia,accordingt Hellman boasts of the glory of England. tier the Pturaylviin , an, there is tit asingle pa per mans, Scotchmen and Irishmen retain a lasting that openly supports the Fremont ticket, mud scarcely ally ratification meetings in his favor affectiot for their native lands, and delight to have been hell iu the State Do not these Mill recount the deeds of their heroes and statesmen cations point to the election of Mr. Buchanan by Virginia points to her illustrious presidents with an immense majority " just pride, and Massachusetts boasts of her F. Joy Nlorris, formerly a leading Whig 'Mem Adainae ,. watde , and qrnneey , Every state her of Congress from Philadelphia, is on Lie 1 stump for Fillmore - but declares, in a certain 1 is proud o f its distinguished men, its generals contin gency ' the Eilltuore men should support and statesmen. But old Pennsylvanni—wl , orc Buchanan in preference to Fremont. is she 7 Only one of her sons has ever reache3 Hanson I. Penn, Esq ,of Ocorgetown , Brown county, one of the most eloquent speakers in so high a position as that of ricr•president. Southern Ohio, a live Whig ail patriot, ha, taken Fur once, at length, in the history of our re- the stump for Buchanan public, in the I.loth year of our Independence, A -•••••-- -- Specimen Brick. Pennsylvania has presented a statesman whom Fri. the Biimin Titne, Mandel I the whole nation [Wilms is every way qualified . Among the speakers at the Philadelp hia I, u to fill, with honor to himself and safety to the veution, it whieh J . C. Fremont wasiloininateu.i. nation, the presidential chair. Both at home for the Presidency, wa Judge Ilietilley, of Ohio, and abroad he is respected and esteemed for his w i , i t , o i ( s w t ,t a i ted i t t h e at il : )etio to M r I , reno.ut great ability, his ripe experience, his long and which he had receiie r ir ;rot e ,: .• ('harks R a e m le o t u t 7 distinguished public services, and for every a di s tinguished .iii of Ohic, - who, he sid, woit - lil quality that can make a statesman or adorn a - vete the Republican ticket ' next fall Mr. Remind said : man. Even his enemies can find naught against l his private character or his public acts that can ut : ke it,... l' Tar. nt . oh-iul : 1 be placed et the bead of the harm him in the esteem of any rational man nom ination 11 will a 't the W a le to all our ""lre his o he exceptabconeilt No fault can be found with ban, except that he ueut ,,.. A' ac• We suppose this •• distinguished son of Ohio, - is a national man in his principles, and has re ,L.rludge Ilreolley call. him, is the same Charles solved that, "sink or swim, live or die, survivee it A e unno if f id mi st ay . „ to t t n h the Boston Abolition Conven or perish,'' he wit] stand by the Union and the Constitution, and all the best interests of he. R e membering that he was a idevebolder , t, o „,td whole country. Such is the man our State has •P" •iP.'" d ,,, • , - , ...i ,d i n , iieve li ushisono: Ilis,,s . presented for the first time for the highest houor e s ;i s d , itip t, p l l , j e c uae 1 n . The baron, raid they 13 ,,,,,1d s ii iv ,, r;i , h a . ~t u h t e t y n sw . , d i uld, e , u5 , 1 , a1; . 7 ,. it in the nation's gift, and the nation has accepted him, and has acknowkidged his eminent titucss / 1 " 11 "" d i"." 1 " /h.' , . 'ii '., ii ,4 ~. `-i - e-i-i-oeo 10 ' and the just and long deferred claims of Penn .::::',4l:,:irei;::‘,""t',:e, `"'"Ys "05 4 ". , .... ii , id •ii sylvania. His nomination has been reitruded 'I tie liartford T:nes says that Remond i• to with enthusiasm by all national men art over ,otik and inoltu,ses colored iellow, of Mixed bl • : the land. One would suppose that all Penn-yl• but at heart he sac enough , there can be vanians would rejoice at this proffered hon..r, i t, ';; 4 , 4g°,,Vl.l.."'t'i: itih,:t.kllint'ubi","idi rh"P7- and respond to the general greeting with almost to the ~p„, I, o f ii,„,m,n,Vir Dm which a the nl'' shiers rel":l unanimous accord. There is now a chance fir a quotation. anti . n id th a t he ph i li, i ,, . Lori- " I history to record in the long roll of our prro , i be "loth to albs the ItIIIIII . Of ',1./01111 re/ to W 1,11 I, - I t .. was not a ileseriptive term w,- even llt n o t the first century of our national existence And t„,:„g,r," u• r"r ft'Ll'n7tmi ' ""-4'."-'7'l 'Os dents the name of one Pennsylvanian, icho - ii tie ',1,,1, was a et'y decent - ;. ..i so we trust it will be lust , ' •. Let us renieiuber, said Mr l'hiii:p , , But strange to say, there is no State in th. " let u' remember hill timer anti his edacation Croon in which such desperate and embittered It i'• "'ht. , " is' ili'l •d I l i asbilistun arid !.. exertions are now made to deprive our State of Union -who are •liiieking for free soil and Ere this honor, and strike. down her distinguished 'mint N . warder old lie. , W big, iwil ~,, , , son. Ana for what" To elevate in hi- stead in men. like Thoma, Ruing and James Sane untried, inexperienced sou of South Carolina bury, o f i ihio, and IS iriam W Reed and Josiah Fremont was born and reared in that State, and i It andell. of Philadelphia, refuse to affiliate with in his roving life has scarce acquired a perms- I thane fauat",•l - dreads of Ircl"thilll • • cent residence in any other. The South has Lool I the Presidency fur firty-nine yearn oat of silly seven, yet the fanatic abolitionists of Penusyliin Ma, while cursing and reviling the whole south. and South Carolina especially, would take the honor from their uwu State and give it fur four years Inure to a IsoutLerP man, and a "iiii i. l South Carolina. In our esteem cue Guth and the North are equal ; but neither section tin- a right to the Presidency four fifths of the limo, and to the exclusion especially of Penusylvania Of Pennsylvania fro-sotiela we ask, which r.n you most safely trust, a native citizen of our own State, who, in 'sir+, wanted to extend the M,, souri Compromise line to the Pacific ; or a son of South Carolina, whose instincts andeducation are Southern, whose principles and capacity are un known, who has had no experience, and who it is positively asserted, is at this day a slavehold Which can you most safely trust - What . . avails a declaration of principle put out jo-t before an election to catch votes, and written probably by a committee' cluch a declaration the South Carolinian has just made But even in c.d.. vance of it abolition presses put up his name, and prate of the .‘ enthusiasm which no where exists; and call on all abolitionists in Penusylva nbt to give the Presidency again to a son of the South to theexclusion of the only Pennsylvanian who has ever been nominated for the office. Will the people of our State respond to such a call State pride, patriotism, common sense, justice. forbid. And this South Carolinian is to be supported exclusively by northern votes, on principles ~t-terly terly hostile to southern prejudices and southern rights' ! And agitation—and New York vle,ee are to do the work ! lieorge Law can contribute a million ; and the Mariposa estate can be mnrt ga7ed for another, and a Kansas Aid Fund can be filched from the unwary , and flnds and millions thus raised are to buy newspapers and circulate them grafts; clothe them in new type and issue them twice a day : pay for false tele graph news from Kansas, and load down the mails with demagogue speeches; and all fur what " To give the Presidency to a son of the South once more, to the exclusion of Pennsylva nia for probably the whole of the first century of our national existence. That is the work of Pennsylvania abolitionists And that is what money is expected to do. [?ran the Cleveland Plain Dealer Another Lie Nailed. "In the first place," Herbert was not elected as an a dministration Democrat. " In the next place," Herbert 200 .1 elected as a Know Nothing. In the next place," he has always, since his election, recorded himself as such, and has been so recorded by others, and is still a member of the order, unless he has, like those of the Her ald, and other fusion papers, recently proven himself a traitor to principles adopted with open eyes. ONE WHO VOTED IN CALIFORNIA LAST SEPTEMBER It is lucky we have a living witness among us to put down those fusion lies. Will the Herald and other fusion prints back down' THE government has been for some years con stricting a tremendous floating battery at New York. The work has been carried on secretly. But the facts have leaked out. A writer saps: 44 With those New York would be impregnable." THE Bank of France is likely to explode. At the commencement of the war it had $122,000,- 000 in specie in its vaults ; at its close only $40,- 000,000. The rest has gone Bait, never proba bly to return. Nt. • 1.• • D:14:;,,,' 5..; _, , an lid line Whig paper. which. in hip bfetli:w was the organ of Mr. Webster, has an art -te upon the t'reeldertkiat election, in whiuh it !my : „ Thus Mr Beet snail enters the field with le whole :leathern political force in bin favor he is iss certain or the electoral tote ••f Pennsylvania if ant dependence can be pls,al upon the prevtous and well known action of Pennsylvania with regard to her plitacians and her Mtereata as the sun Isl. rt-e on the day of the !'rs,i-sidential election and he then vi ants but I isic electoral lutes L. make 'oil,. ir•rt, Ment. Califursrla Ueser shown acv peculiar err toward kI Fenn] nol he was reettsel is re rl,ll- ti the I cited "Mater% :.ketlate ah.ut a year of ter %Mt. %bare to *..tale his %Matta for her four I..tr- tar at'qulred u.. recent stletroll, and I.blikrura tins .I%.arts leas dlepobitml% to aystaprithil.% with alai %%la% en than any other :Northern Stale in the I ni.m lie hes then to look to I' k we. Indiana AIM Illunne to tine Wert to New Je.l,ov, Connecticut, New Unity Shire and Maine in the North -all of which are its hatable States. en en with the anu slavery furor, now lylng oat, elpeetdrl to be brought into ar• t.,1111 among their %Meta, land his chances ~r with theui are no better, if they are as good. as Ulnae of the Democratic candidate. There are other Northern States which might be put into the statue . -,• .., .11 SEM )1 sl. 414 . ` , I ° llo4l'lo 14 The 1104100 f•r esteg , . ry, and Ihrro the greet State of New York, with her thirty fire electoral votes, which, in tha present sate r,f the canvass, the Republicans 0.1.131:101 claim will ally' el1(01 01 su , otete. The friends of Mr. Fillmore will, without drinlit, run an electoral . . ticket for him, and as they carried et plurality in the last State election, though they may be weakened by dissensions now, they consiitute a force which is not to be despised, and they have a large body of man in their ranks who can eater be brought to the sup- port of the Itepuhlican ticket. A CORRESPONDENT of the New York Pa!, Ham. 4 thus speaks of the feeliug Stt Boston, under date of June 27th : " Fremont and • our Jessie' go hard even in Bos ton. It wan expected by the Black Republican men aim , that the nominutton of the ' path tinder' would create oontiderable enthusiasm among the young men o f the country. But this is the very olives laughs heartiest at its absurdity Everybody seems impressed with a conviction of the unfitness of the nomination, and none more in. than the young men this vicinity. In regard to 6hio, we extract the following od news Crum the Zanesvire Aurora • OEu LINE WHIGS— THIt SJ. 5.-The signs are bright and cheering. Within the last three weeks over thirty old Line Whigs have come into cur "(lice and voluntarily subscribed fur the Aus,cu, and de dared themselves for Buchanan and Democrocv. boys! OLu LICKINC , Eitavv. -The word from 4.1 d nicking is indeed cheering for the Democracy. We are in formed by an intelligent and influential Old Line Whig of Newark, that about two thousand Old Line Whigs have joined the Democrats In that county, and that the majority for " Old Buck " in November will be immenee—not less than two thousand. Roll on the ball." SIONS uF TUB CAMPAION. —The Boston Tune. states that Colonel Meacham, Thomas B. Ales singer, U. N. Amiable, Rey., Dr. Wm. U. John son, Oliver J. Rand and A. H. Stevens, all promi nent old line Whigs, in Cambridge, Massachu setts, are out for Buchanan and Breckinridge, and remarks that there are but a few of the active old line Whigs in that locality who have not espoused the Demooratic cause. It further eays: But it is nut to Cambridge alone that these refreshing evidenCes of a healthful public senti ment are confined; for, among other similar in dications in cities adjacent to ours, old patriotic Charlestown has spoken with power and effect. The ball is rolling on beautifully all about us, and it needs but:a_united effort among all the opponents of Black Republicanism to give the State of Massachusetts to the Democratic nomi nees. Shall it be done? THE UNITED SONS or AMERICA—Twenty - three Stairs In Cunnta.—The following is a telegraph despatch from Philadelphia to the New York Express:— Endorseinene of Fillmore and Done'son by the National Camp, United Sons of America. PHILADELPkIIA, July h.—Twenty three States were represented in the American National Camp of the order of United Americans, in session here yesterday. W. J. Hamill, of Maryland, presided. After the usual business of the annual session bee been tritu3aoted, a resolution was unani mously adopted, endorsing the nomination of Fillmore and Donelsem. , . Public Debt of the United States. ,@y-Dr. al. , Laue , a Liver Pttle t y;.BMlNO 840.§. _, 4 g ,dki,gosgig„&ki,e4 4 ..-_ltawk,34 - golk.,Dll lA4, I:zsid. - '"'citai girl; '' a — i irr - - 1 - emil -,,,,, rti i ii .w e At i fitalki - tr,itbi - i n3 i e :We iiiive b e en , PkOfinrrinii.-...is great el a. supplants aI n ars u thirty yea ,an is recoram, . ~,, permitted to examine a report just made by Mr, , for the cure of diseases of the Liver its effects are so sale- by physicians. It is a sure and spee4 curVa Bigger, Register of the Treasury, on the prcs. tory ani speedy, and at the same time so perfectly safe, that burns, piles, boils, cora; felons, chilblains, And mat condition of the public debt of the United ais not surprising it should suponssie fit ctn.'s. Invented old-seres Alf every kind"; for fever sores, ulcers,' States. ~ by a very distinguished r hyetcian of Virginia, who practicejj iteh,...seald_head, nettle:rash, bunions, sore . sip-" report bears date July 3d, 1856. On the ,ina r« on conntryin whfcb HaPatis or thir ConlPfiliht ples, recommended by nurses,) whitlows, sties, festers, ftea bites, spider stings, froten limbs, ISt of June, 1856, the total debt of the United , is vocal'. ly formidable and conution, and whO splint years States amounted tb $40,049,309 75. Since that in d: covering the ingredients and proportioolug Weir gum,- salt rheuM, Bann, Bore and cracked li ps, gore : time DAS amount has been reduced to $3,963,- titles, tbwei Pius ore tocallarly adigkedlto atery tuna of the nose, want and flesh wounds, it is a most velum -802 98; th us : paid on Texas debt $5,820,01t; disease, and never fail to alleviate theneost obstinate cities of Me remedy and cure, Which can be testified to by 77, and United States stock redeemed during the that terrible emoi d,,,et They have justly becorne cele- thousands who have used it in the city , of Boston 1 month of June to the amount $'265,300 We , bested, and the research,. of Dr. Y.'Lane have placed len and vicinity for the last thirty years. 'ln no in- obtain these figures from the first statement ac- 1 , name among the benefactors of mankind. No one having stance will this Salve do an injury, or interfere comp anying Mr. Bigger's repOrt. From his s,uiphurns ot this f..rinuishi.• ,ssnotaiit should be withons with physician's prescriptions. It is made from second statement we, make up the following these i n v a l aa bl., p,u,,, ii„re you a pain In the right side, the purestmateriale, from a receipe brought from , under the ed g e of the rib, a hid, increases with pressure- Russia — of articles growing in that country— table : •-• •• • • i unable to the with ease on the len 61dr—with occasional, and the proprietors have letters froin all classes, soruettilies co nstant, pain under the shoulder blade, (re-clergymen, physicians, sea oaptaips t -muses, and intently extendin g to tin top of the shoulder? Rely ursm it others who nave risen It tlieutsidvea; and reborn that ailtheugh the latter pains are ,ometimes taken for thou- mend it to others.. Redding's Russia Salve isput wauc, they all arise froutdiseleses of the Liver; and if you in largo - tin-4)omm, 'stamped - on the cover-with -'a would have relief. go instantly and buy a box of Dr Id' Lane's picture of a horse and a disabled soldier, which Liver Pills, prepared only by Fleeting Bros.. of Pittsburgh. picture is also engraved on the wrapper. Price, Purchasers wilt be careful to ask fur Dr. hi' banes ods- 25 cents a box. Redding & Co., proprietors. beaded Liter Pill,, manufactured by Fleming Bete., of Pitts Aberdeen, in Scotland, or else from the scattered burgh, Pa. MI other Liver Pills, in comparison, are worth- fragments which the excavation of ancient cities kgti. Dr. Sl'Laue's g enuine Liver Pills, also his celebrated For sale by B. A. Fahneetook & Co., Flein- Vermin's°, eau now be had at all respectable drug store. ing Bros., R. E. Sellers &. CO., Dr: G. H. Keyser None g enuine without the signature of FUXIN() 111105. and H. Miner & Co., Pittsburgh ; Beckham & Also, fur sale by the sole proprietors, M'Kennan, Allegheny city. FLEMING BROS., Successors to S. Kidd h Co., No. SO Wood street, corner of Fourth. Amount of United States stock originally iffilled of the Inane of 1842, 1843, 1946, 1947. 1846, including Tex. debt and Indemnity, and the debt of corporate citim...579,797,910 93 Amount redeemed tip to March 4, 181,3 7 .142.350"74 Redeemed from March 4. 1851, to Jul) I, 161,6 39,817,864 20 Total amount redeemed 46,1)60,2fet 03 Amount now outstanding 32.737.1,62 :10 it will be seen from the above table that since Secretary Guthrie has been at the head of the Treasury Department, nearly forty millions of the public debt has not only been paid off, but, as will subsequently appear, by his i-agacious management he has saved to the country up wards of fourteen millions of dollars. Statement third shows that the interest on maturity on this $38,917,81-4 28 of loans re deemed by the Secretary, amounts to sl:+,3`.+:+.- 730 97. From this must be deducted $5,354,- 811 65, being the total amount of premium and: interest pia, which would leave as net saving to the country, by this system of redemption, the enormous sum of $14,044 'II" 32 ' Mr. Bigger concludes his report as follows " Upon a careful examination we arrive, with a good deal of certainty, at the fact that Stl en millions of the Lnited States stock is held by foreigners. The amount of transferable stock thus held is known to be $11,500,000, and the amount of coupon bonds r3timated si-1,00,000: At least half the aggregate amount is vrance.'• SINOI LAR FREAK OP LIULITNINO — Wunderful 'Carve. —The house and printang office of lames 61.1111:nail, Esq., editor of the Winchester County ~\. Journal, at Morrinania, was struck and considerably damaged I,y lightning, about live o'clock on Friday morning last. The •• A gentleman who stied near the premises at the time ot the o,..urrence, states tat IL reoWed a. though a large hall ot tire tell . t ru e d the ground re bounded, eXpamded and en, eloped Ow unlire lion, ln one tit ass or Alec( of tin . it War ~ ,, , 11 diLI , Ji or I that ono corner .11 the house had been struck, the post and a portion of the roof shivered to pieres, and portions driven into the room where Mr. and Mrs. Millman were asleep. On making an examination, it was found that three holes had been melted in one Hof the tin leaders, an! that n number .it nails it, the clap-boards Lail shared the smile fate the top of the cistern 111 the yard had beim tern MT and the conte n ts if the rear budding had been scattered about in al. _ direr lions Alai - Piles, to glected, Lama pro , . e fatal. leed to i-felsi - Mr. ',oilman's daughter, who was dressing her iron Ate int the parte three Units a int% with DA L 1. 1 .1 self at the time, was stunned, while her husband 1 frill si EXTItA(TIIR If ses. item feint the rectum, the wife had just gone down stairs, was strickensenseleee I i sat the . Pile i)flow.," Clint! with litatrastitOu and cu. tu the floor, but without recliningour, any apparent in I tiallc disrhal ge it WI the syringe is witielram a.lt neva pity ,?curd the house the electric fluid appears to wt.. to t.trt.t..,...„ of any „4.,, or tin,i,..,e, our to gtt, ,o„, have datigtsi eh• int cansidershly, kir else dii ided tot , i three prime.s and each taken an entirely ti i i I "'" ""t'" , al) I' all, tr'iU."l) curing 1. ) ' ... PP li ' ''..° blues [al known by the heat, tubing and pain of the course, nue passing over tt/ the printing idnee. a lit I Lance of fifty feet. and throwing the types !Mimi .11 Cr”. 81,t,1.g piles are caused sometimes by the frilling groat confusion; another p..rtion split a large -beat t o of Ms ei.le bowels, iirlinh thou press the Intestinal pieces and melted hales .n a cams pot which it con canal ti.:lllavottat the lack bones end keeps the hind from tatned, while the third portion crossed the s tr e et scot ,•turtinnL:. up the ..L.L.L., anullar to the Wood being kept at knocked dawn a horse that wa.s ft./lading tie • , top ef your 11 up, when a string is tied tight round it; and. With the exception of the damage done to Mr . - till , ..t.inetd. and fir es-tofu!". humor. and niters to Porn man's house, which h said to he completely sled. tz4 , ervill then procure a perfect alidraunial supporter, and level, no tortry seems to have bean smdatned" , wear a .empress to the rciatuni, and continue to use the salve i an abore ales, ruts it sell ~i, i the loins and abdomen for Tilt' Altidlitiii VI 14111411rTER IS Losode -A cur-i awl thenatural belts that support the bowels will respondent a the Manchester , Eng I (rude( err/ :::i'm fed and await etrong and your hie will be saatal thus he Mr. Dailey . toe 4myrwan Mini. ; qt , l't .p.ti, applied, eieri rase VIM be cured it miser falls ter, as he appeared st the Queen's Drawing lt , du - " , None genuine sit ~ et a st,elidate tagraled Intel, with June di) • , 1 tores ot •• Mr. Dallas moved in the gay crowd ',1,-. ~.. snrea HKNRY I) 41.1.. t Y. Manufacturer: ,n;17 , , as Wll+ said of 1 ord Castleragh, at the I i I CLICK itti:Elt A CO, Manufacturers t s erigre't of li letIlln• by the simplicity of his at i i Sold at ill rents lee box by Dr r 1.11'.0 11 10, Klit'ink ;d ili b itil; tire Ml' Dallas Is the moat venerable of till the 1 iV.l.l'incii,frrt‘l'henot‘ni lt b si:l ?rates eery 'orders or l i e n tten fur fa ktnerican ministers that I remember I t • ''' I torMan 2 n ir adie .. b, Do aiddreasfal mC. V OL iu ICdas'_Kl. \ w hit ...ms him sitting upon the platform of a We-IL, ,), , a 0.1 New Irk D C..utyrence, you eetl I indistmetilely turn t I I Are Pros . De. Grath on tin, WeaCher—rn f him and declare that Me 'Wm s the flttett man t. , , , , I lie Urnta ..ntn all auflerial from the effect , . ..1 the int ler:Drill pre". 1." over their deliberation ,. Indeed, h, 1 . etu... Intel) t_ all en I lir...Lille a bottle of his pleasant long hair of ,xis ern white, his sage yet amt.., it td.,tto iii. it cures 1,1„ ,t 05,,,, t.nto ..to, Lo, nod 13 1,,,,., expression, his white Re - itcloth and black c'e ri I i.,,0, cat lieiking driesa. completely I,OIIIIV. nrie . I , s , I:ll)..i'r,t IL flratli feels It to be talc duty to himself and o f the preanlent of a religion" e'inclave `IT to t i,,, ,“ciAle to Mato °annuity, tier the %aide offered 1.0 N"" of h " ' t ,',,P f ' e" I " her‘tei"tY 1" h t l t t ' milt Ly ' llrs. Auue E hathh, .allot la bet etlve'llaii„.. • et real v. tin %ker ..., co. while Waritcoat lint r . D,,,,,,, t &tab, A R. Sarah, I /vein' Sr. A. ,is not •' Di IQII,I sunset Aart) hos turt at, white neekelc4 , , (i. et Wm Elsa uie fril.' and blank knee breceL,s. and black silk iii .. li mi• Nuilil`e pi, 1 ,.. ...ti. I, h 1,3 N lo4iga 4 . the piece - ire tog.. an 1 a., his La'., )'et son. r Oil, npire, s iii u ,,„. , ~,.,,,,,,,,," „.,,,,, ..,,..,,, in„.. ti e r ~,,,,,,,, t „ , ,, rritul' c it pi,. be .1.... ti - i i I it,Se I liy witti l Mr , (Later :a It b smith, foraineriryr, orir,m4:l,...tri.,:i.littio,.l`r,,d,„,l,ib. • e la i .), .n It tf6Cll , r , , 11,111e1 tltt,rd• the kinei . / ". i.. t ., t 1../. II keeping sootier u - . 1 ' l ' n llv iil..:IrUG. tare .1 thr mod, an* nilgt,L have born proud of their Mini•iti;ii,. There parties has e neither the rilgtii us . Dm taunts ni fur a mare gentlemanly Mae, or One shoe. 1, it iiia . li t s ,,,, t t t . ira n ti l , 1 . 1" , k u -l l ocit ,n r , i ,, i ti,„,il[oa,i,d,,,,ig,,t,i,driltmitiilopf it ran ing was toilicatice of more simple iiiciiity at I I,: ~,..,...,,), ~,,.„1. ft...if.. hl, tit d ~,,,, ~..111,....„, ~,,,,t, ',elf re.pect, was not present at the kinlwll3,.. ~,,,,,,,,,,. ~,,,. :d „„„„ tt a, F „ g h,t, ~,...„.,,, t, „, ct,„„, Dtalarlilphia. room NlnT4.,b lb FiLA E A .11stOIDC111 1 . of the tnoxement of precitxua coral , in Fran. , for the three years I -e, hae, been tna.,lo from which it appear , that the Empire import ,- t g o l,l ,i,-2,16,0g0,(5x , , of v. the country, and $, —.! l'44,o,oolentert,l oar li c , ntion Cr flank u.,e Meanwhile tho Einpire 10. t by export $1112,2'.1t,,1an)w wilver. an , l „ ite,,,,:,;(1,0011, making the net 1, , , The actual Oct Reoe*o•ion of b. , th 10:0 in the three year-, two of which wore ye.o • of war with 4tmotlng which. the !tank of France enterei .trugglo with lluenta with a rereaT,C at.t.tiL i•1*2..C,141 ,WP 11.4,t1ELIe the highe.t point and saute "tit ill January. le-- than s4o,ooll,tami The gain to her vault, Ruler tb,. peace hoc been ..IVAtly an , l rapid, 10 1 it t. Irt.g1111.111.4( to ho With the 1/auk ,'f EtiglanT THE WoittC et In Detroit, t 4 pr , l4 done in ,111.-ago, a very large subscription w, made to nod the Kansa- traitors lo the pith li.hed list appeared the following names • Z Chandler, $10.000; E It W ar d, Duncan nteivart, gt. 2.00,1 '11,1)01). S. S Barnard, $l,lOO. Chas Mewl'. $l,OOO Z Chandler and his associates have been re warded by the plaudits of all their fellow trait t in the Union But the truth hits got out. The-o gentlemen intended no real subscriptions, they , do not contribute one dime tor the they allowed the use Of their names as .•ileeoys, - that other men might he humbugged into paying money. The bait having caught other tish, who have been cooked out of their money, Chandler and his associates buck down. We have no doubt the same game ens played in thin city —C'lttra.lo AN AUTHOR ' S FAMILY. Victor Hugo, a letter I US, BUS rea; f. 7 publicati , o , two novels plays, a long poem, Dien, WA con tains his theological opinions, and is writing a book which he calls La Fin de Satan, and which concludes his studies upon cotemporary and past Men. thte of his sons is attempting anew trans latton of Shakspeare -the has been at work on it for two years)- -his second sou is writing some poems , his daughter is also a writer of talent, and used to write for VP:ern/mm!, when her brothers published that paper She refuses to marry, ; and she has had some brillnint offer,, that she may not quit her father, mother and brothers. They all live happily together, and separate but once a year, when all the family, except M. Hugo, go to visit the grave of their sister and brother-in-law. STATe. ELEcTios.- - On the first Monday iu August, elections will he hell in the States of Kentucky, Arkansas, Texas, Missouri and lowa and, on the first Thursday of August in North Carolina and Tennessee. On the first Monday of October, in Oeorgia and Florida. On the second Tuesday of October, iu Penn• sylvania, Ohio and Indiqna. Ou Tuesday after therarst Monday of Noyetu ber, in Massaohusetts, New York, New Jersey" Illinois and Michigan. A VOICE FROM Wtscossis.—A correspondent of the Boston Post, writing from Wieconsin, says. - We are all alive for Old Buck in these parte. There never was t• time since the days of the hero, Andrew Jackson, in which the Democracy were so well united as at present. That he will be elected there is no doubt. You may put down Wisconsin as good for ten thousand ma jority for Buchanan and Breckinridge. Roll on the ball. Nine hundred cheers for Old Buck and the whole Union." ASOTHER CURIOUS COINCIDENCE.—The New Bedford Express has discovered that there is a curious numerical coincidence in the names of to the Democratic nominees. James Buchanan contain just 13 letters corresponding 13 orig James Buchanan & John C. the Breckinridge contain 31 letters. corresponding to the present number of States. Furthermore,' 31 is 13 transposed. THE Kansas Irrwei.tigating Committee concludes that neither Whitfield or Reeder is entitled to a seat. Wonderful. AN .CCIDENT has occurred on the Ohio and Baltimore Railroad, by which two persons were killed and four badly injured. A NAN went into Gov. Wise's office, insulted him, and got licked for his trouble. • "'N":. Stir From tho Rev. 11,, C. Boyers, of the M K. ell urch. xtationed at 51a)8cille, Kentucky. MAIM ILLY, Kt., February 20, 1856. Dr. 1. Scott feel it my duty to say to you that u been in the habit of using the old Dr. Mcl..ane's Liver Pills for the laid twelve yearn., bat having recently procured a lose of Fir DlcLeue's iIIetIOVED Liver Pills, prepared by you--being indisposed, I took Otto dotes, and I unhesitatingly Ray that your Improved Pills operated more mildly, pleoutantly and effectually than any Ptlle 1 have ever used. I also gave sevensl doses to other persons, upon v. hum, iu every instance, they had the happiest effects. li. C. BOYERS. Dr. IticLane's usisitOvgn Liver Pille and pirauvEn Venal- Page, also Dr. L Scott's Celebrated White Mamiebin Lint meat, prepared solely under the supervision at Dr. I. Scott, it regular Medical graduate. and Physician of extensive prac tice• None genuine, only as prepared by lir. 1. tiCuLt Rauh Place, Yl.,rgantown, Virginia RI4WS FROM Trig FOUNTAIN ILKAD! Moos ttorows, VA., Sept. 12,1955. Tl, it u to certify, That I have examined the Recipe tar piiiparing Lane's Improved Veradiuge and Improved Lo.ei Pins by Dr. 1. Scott, hew been in the Ilabit of Lea using my urigtual nadirimro in my othee during ti e . loot thirteen ~rots, and that I believe be line Improved thou I alwite the ntneee otatenteut the m willingly as I Ins.. tio interest in them vilmn. ver. C. hIs. LAN E, M. D. Dr. slime'. tunturcn Vennifmte and lIIIMOVID Liver Ila, ivrompanleel by certificate C. McLane, fur .1c by Draggids nod Nierclointh everywhere. lir. Il gib 11. REY:4:Ii, 140 Wood rt., Wbolftsale AgeLL D. J. l' PLENIEV.I, Afiegbeny, near Railroad Depot, Wholennie Agent. Jy3:dacekir., t - wu,[gua win .I.lrtve thwir tortletw to him alone. Ika maw t.y ti. It. KEY:Kit, Pittsburgh, aunt all Luug gsst% myl2 _ • - - So- Keep the Blood Pure...Nlost of the diseases hurl aro fol. I 11.1.1 , 1116 men arteriole front human in the tlYt-11 consumption itself, in a greet many in- A an loe trorreel to the tending of some humor upon lire lungs. Walt how much Joy, awn, should a remedy Co 'toiled that will forever erintnane front the ayatent the coat ena iztrot Wove' ate humor 'hat no attack it EF.NNEDY'S NI hit I. AI. hhtt EllY curt. et cry yenr thousands othirttol writ' .—tartlet. Erycia•ta.. ilait Rheum, Ith.-tnntahau, &c., • d. - , ,rl e ars -onto who, through ighoi an, or Welilt !Alt .I...t.sosuk: It W.. wand suj to such—' Be ye I” , t Oar - G•. I.tug ad,ortlootuout in another column. mt UIL tiLliliGE Li. tt EVSLLIt' 140 td root, HIKE of the tioLlon Mortar, and nl J Bore rlkare'• Holland Billers..—Thi. LU the to Ir liP4ICIlle whtrh, NIPIIIIIII the 111.0 ,It Is few years tow gaultal nu unprecel.lanttal popularity as a relined) GA 111- lii•er nod ague. general dal,d ity, thoutuataatu, The propi oi lute hi, alitatile we,hr too, It. 11,a111111 Pogo Third anti :3111/tiltit•lti ha,' 111 . • - • . thelr r teu 1....111110111105, 1114 olli) fr,lll other can ntid I.lars, but from I,sidang i n.ur uwo .L - .nit). who toot, tht ough e 111,11: thr Ilittvret, frvm eirlat,s lo health 11011.a.1 Bute, 5,.1.1 pt. $1 per I.2oittd, ot sU bottle. for In the pr. ket,s. Ii KNJ ANIIN PAUK, Ja. d CO., Jlantifeacturtut, Phnrnmonixtietx awl Clieutiots, 1'11111,mi:b. Pa.: R E. SPL LENS k con), of ..coml 1.11,1 Wo.t str,our, Druggiots. getwrallv asir - No Cause for Despair--II v.enkonotl I:e.k tug tle•gh, mei sufferiug under 311 the symptom,' el n v,oient Pultpuitari uttaelt, still tliv sulTerer riinet not deepair. •• Never give up," says the poet. and wby should Con Stltriptive 11.411.‘1.1, with 11(XiEltS' LIVERWORT. TAli, AND CA Nell A LAG UA, within his reach' Ltfe, Health, •~ its re•uils Set. lent! t,:rt.lsoinent ut tht• paper. 416ir Sur sale, wholesale Anti retail, by IL B. SELLERS .4 Luruer Wad and Second streets. Kind lOW by HENDERSON k 81W, Liberty street; H. P. SCHWARTZ, and BECKHAM k AIeKENN AN, Allegbeth Cityjylo:dawlv . _ _ •'r Beitehelor'm Nair Dre--WAIMAN'rED To DYE BROWN ,itt BLACK, Ntl t del) detection, without the leant ',Qui. to hair or Aim It Is the admiration of the• local. the 00 00 r ituatklurS t never fad.. It in the pr t,twil of the art, as the original. Made and ',old, or applied, at the Wlg Fariery, 133 Itreudwa). New York. wholesale and retail, by Dr. ()so. 11. Kirin, 140 Jylol.llaw *I - From the N. York Nittional Monitor ei February 24.—11Y0L4N dPOIL—Dx. Curtis has done more to euediorate the condition of humanity afflicted with thug compleints, than any other practitioner ...‘r medicines that has struggled wilt, 1.110 secrete of the moterin nittlica, for the last century, by the invention grid perfection of an Instru ment that N 111 Convey to the lungs a medicine In the shape a a highl) Nlnlicated Vapor, which acts directly uu the di se ase, mud nut, as hitherto, by sympathy. Those who are troubled with diseases arising from Maundered lungs, will subserve their Interests by giving the ilygenn Vapor a trial. anthem—Dr. CuaTtn' kIYWILLNA Is the original and uuly noise article. ouslik3wdals gip-Why will you Suffer, wart REMIT CAN BE SO EASILY OBTAIN IMH—liave you a Sore Throat, tJulney, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Bronchitis, Croup. Stiff Joints, Frost Bites, linens, Sprains, or Palos In any part of your system ? You are be relieved at once by using the most beautiful of 1.11 Liniments, the White Cirourian Liniment," prepared by Dr. SCOTT, of Morgantown, ViL, and for sale cheap, wholesale and retail, by Dr. KETSSB, 140 Wood street, and JAS. P. FLEMII4I4, near R. R. Depot, Allegheny. Sae ad• vertisennint to another column of to-day's paper. inaanklui air Stockings and Hosiery for Winter,— If you don't want your feet pinched with bud and short Stockings, you will take our advice and go to C. DALY'S, coD. nor of Market alley and Fifth street, uud buy come of those elegant flue Stockings, that make your feet feel nice and comfortable. Dais also utakee and sells every variety of Hosiery that you can mention, at wholesale and retail. Remember the place, corner of Market alley and Fifth ocIAl Ate P ourth of J Fveryhody should wear a NEW lIAT or CM' ou INDEPENDF.NCE TiAY i andtoeua -1,1. all to do so, we will sell our stuck at greatly reduced .1101t0Mi S. 164 Wood street. Fresh Arrival of Salt Oysters. JUST received at STEINRIIGK'S, No. 111 WOOD street, where all the delicacies of op theseason can le had, "MAI up in any desire. Ally ble style. lie is also to daily receipt of New p utataea peas, Lobsters, Frogs, Shad, and a great variety of lake Fish, which will be gold to faint. lies, hotels and restaurants on the most reasonable tartan. received, a large and Sue lot of Lemons; Oranges and Pine Apples. S. STKOIRVQ.ii, jy4 No.WOI street. . 41fr MII It •Have You a Rupture of the Bowels! —I would moat respectfully invite the attention of these af flicted with hernia or rupture of the bowels to my splendid mom tment of Trusses of various patterns, and to snit every age, applied and eatlefaction guarantied in every cue, at my office, No. 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa, sign of the °olden 'Mortar. Among the Trusses sold by me will be tooad Marsh's Radical Ouse Truu Frenth Trusees, very lipid spring ; Ghent Elastic Trlttla Children? Trusses, single and double; Umbilical Trusses, chiLdrene and adults; Aberli's Bioptic Spring Truss ; Dr. S. S. Fiteles Supporter Truss ; The price of Trusses vary from E 2 to $3O. 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 side. I also sell and adapt Dr. Banning's Lace or Body Brace, for the cure of Prolate MIS Uteri, Weakness of the Chest or Abdomen, Piles, Chronic Diarrh.r.a, and any weakness depending on a weak and debill. toted condition of the abdominal musclea. Dr. F itch's Abdominal Supporter; English Elastic Abdominal Belts; Silk A'!astic Belts ; And nearly every bled of Supporter now in use. I also sell Shoulder Braces of every style, for weak cheated and stoop shouldered persons. Elastic .11 cling!, for broken and varicose veins. Sun,unry Dane/ages, of all kinds. Syrup"re of cerry nari,ty and pattern, and in fact every kind of nuchanimi appliance used in the core of disease. BR. Ii.EY‘CER would state to persons in want of Braces or I ruesses that he can often semi to suit the patient by writing, but it is tilwars better to see the patient and apply the Truss or !Slue.. peisuunlly. Addissus DR. (1 P.O. U. KETSilit, 140.W00d itilo,lswl v Sign or the Golden Mortar. OLD ECLIPSE FREIGHT LINE. awgpvikawimmes THIS LINE IS NOW PREPARED to bring all Iftude of freight from New York, In three daps, at $1,20 100 the, and from Philadelphia iu 40 hours at $1 la 100 the. RECEIPTS GIVEN FOR TIME WITH A WRITTEN GUARANTEE. 03_ No payer packages or small bundles received. Mark goods " ECLIPSE FREIGHT LINE." O. B. ALLEN, Agent, No. 2 Astor House, Near York. J. J. McHKE - VER, Agent, qr. Broad and I.ocust, Phila. Fur further information, apply to vurrial wpy A. A, c414.11..11DR at Corner Fourth and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh, AGENTS State Mutual Fire and Marine insuraate Co., of ELAILIUMILMAI CAPITAL, 0350,000. Girard Fire and Marine Insurance f. PIIILADELPUIA. CAPITAL, 9300,000. Co., o osuranea Co. of tilt Valle y of Virginia WINCHESTER, V 4. CAPITAL,II3OO,OOO. Commonwealth insurance Company, RAH RISBUttii. CAPITAL, • Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co. HA RI FORD. CAPITAL AND ASSETS, 52,184,489 Pennsylvania Insurance 00,., of PIT113131:119/11 cAPIT.s L A ND ASSETS, N0v.6,18.55, $129,022 49. W. F. Jona - nos, President. A. A. elliEll34 Secretary decl4-dspely SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK, IMPORTER DEALER FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARD W No. S 3 Wood strlnt. between Diamond alley and Fourth street, PIT TSOURGII, PA air Tat subscriber is now opening a well selecte4 wort meta of foreign and domestic Hardware, A Rev . , and will be sold on as good terms u any other house in this city. Ile will always keep on hand a general assortment of HARDWARE, CUTLERY, 04RPENTERS' TOOLS, flo, To whirl be respectrolly invites the attention of purchasers. FAILNESTOL'ii. FORSYTH & SCOTT, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHA.NTS, Dealers in Wool, Rides, Flour, BAOON, LARD AND LARD OIL, lEjr A ND PRODUCE GENERA LL Nu. 75 WATER STREET, PITTSBURGH, PENNA. 1161 , 1311.111t0113: Springer Barbanel, Pittab'b 'Geo. Wells, Wullavilla Ohio? Jobo Scott Alb., Ilartiii " " G. D. Jones,Casht c.; 4 . lA . ep.Bk. goon. & Herstlne, Phila. Lee ,h & Co., Pittsburgh. Barnet, Nesbit & Garretaon, .I.eph IL Elder, Sc. Louis. Phila. Thomas # Greiner, Bankers, Dolmas & Gannett, Cincinnati. Salem, Ohio. ffubl.ly) lA. D. Bullock & Co. J so. IL K ooss, We of Humphreys, Hoffmandt Kappa, PhHs D. W. 112.11.5T1N1 KOONS & HERSTINE, FLOUR FACTORS, General Produce Commission 101,A18,415, :v.. 47 North Wharves and 94 R cath Water greet, " 4 ' l an ntnea, PIMADE PIRA. WOMB TO angaley.Woodward A Co. PhiLIB Kennedy & Ou. Plttleb• ilarrett. Martin A Co. " L. Wilm ryan, arth & Co. Wood A Oliver, " Ball A 4inott, " Sliter, Price A Co. " 4. W. Frea," t)tieb (I vs A Co, " Deploy, Cospive & Cr. " Pruitt, orother & Co. " Watt & Wilson, J. D. Lehmer A Co. Cincinnati. Yoadir.k A Amide, Cincinnati A. A. Ilolinclt d Co. " Morrow A (lettier, " ['weed & Sibley, " J. 8. Chenoweth & Co. 0 Aud Pittsburgh and Philadelphia hierchAr,„bt phonily. Jai j:dapc6to WILLIAMS & ALLEN, MANUFAOTIIII.Z.7t. 9 OF CHILSON FURNACRS, Wrought Iron Tubittg, AND FITTINC? 02.ElfROLLY, For Warming and Ventilating Building.. a-4- W. St A. will contract for Warming end Ventilating by Steam or Got Water, Pipes Sr mutates vprufwe, Church- Schools, Hospitals, Pao:Uri - ea, Green Games, Dunlap, Curt Homes, 0; Rat*. No. 25 MARKET STICSkT, taburgh. apn ALEX. HUNTER, F LOUR. GRAIN. BACON, LARD, LARD OIL, .4 D PRODUCE GENERALLY, No. A 99 tAbotrty sliest, ennutaton W. 11. SMITH. W. W. Mint ../08. SMITH, MAIR B. HUNTER, WHOLESALE GROCERS, in Second and 161 Front at., JAMES BLAKELY, EUROPEAN AUNT AND CONVEYANCER Corner of Seve'nth, and Smithfield atrosta, PITTSBURGH. ga. PassongerS brought from the old country to PitM. burgh, end moneys remitted to Europe. • JAB. COLLINS JAMES COLLINS 4, CO., Forwarding and CommLssioh Merchants, PROM:MBA OP THE Collins , Pittsburgh, Meadville * Erie CANAL LINES, Nos. 114 AND 115 WATER ISTREAIT 4 PrtailiThEU, Pa PMVVILP_P - W Co-, Atlrpba , , Tiernan 8; b o , Smith & 'Hampton, WILKU A Co., M'Cand.leas, Ilene 1 Co., Engheh itlehatnhem- PHELLDLI2B:I4_ .44 . ty x, Lorerd & Co., Truitt, Brother A 00., Co iteh2l3 INSURANCE I INSURANCE I Apeileur tiou for Insurance tor several geed_ reliable Dramatic, Companies received by GEO. WA:WNW_ Agency and Intelllgoneetithos; tn° wg!'" fourth door east, ot the Diapictd,744 l :aam Cm. VOUN farYSON TEL-1.0 cheats tined Chop Ycrapippan Tefi• at mama vb., re ceived by W. D v 0 et mato aid VEN ia mad.. ici - 63AA - Atijitii ABB fvulpfai-.0 . PUBLIG GALP...-"4.YttlibieWlossektiramt MnieLS Wfflaka and nairipirat lbe edified NVPubut flele, on hATURV.At, J 44,19, at ft3l-:, rialfdate fkied Works, - t in Bliminffkarn,, weir the hill. tTerms cob. •f i gie u ratn- Inquire uf „ G, • .IYIC 2 t — II/Okil (chi ) ) Fag"' I 1910 EAL EST*TE FORSALF4gisBLAKELT it, a RICE LEY , offerfores, • A Lot of Ground on Penn-street, and several Dwelling fleriseso-Oa front onenoinipledati a eioteand d r • • A Lot of atOttod.qpOhid ektegt DeihrVWDiamonds • . •- &air City, and a ffnaPiiilliiatEgtoe4 Your Lott of Ground adiornbigallaP WINO Lsw rencevillo. A Lot ,i.)f 1441.,1rtf.,4“ satalpt 1 . 2 „. A Lot-of Mead on Stepialistdf tv fliabY / 2 4 66 4 , and a Three GtorY'Brick nt2 11 .4.. I..l "24 — feet hY A Lot. of Ground in rite rof. . tear. in t • 124% feet Aleci, -VW*. . 1 141.1 / 74 Manchester. A Lot of Ground on •iteheces strast,4l4Ay m fel y, by 131., and, a- good ,Brick,Hrnsearternilihridt high —VW! rt. convenient. Lot of Ground 'oirlegehingeni at East Liberty, 76 feet front by 103 feet deep. . A Lot of Groundin Sldervillt.pddllainttipenship. ad by 127, and several Prune Buildings. Apply to I lylul nagavra Juolizr• 4 AOO UNT RY SEA T -- TOWNSHIP FOR E1A141;..-lAietairettlata a beauti- 0 frit piece of lend in Rohlnson toiroSbitgillt oven miles ' from the city, containing twenty-four acres, I Coal Land, it well improved and In a high state aen ration. Thrs & House' contains five rooms, neatly finished, with kitchen il, oat-houses, stables and barn. Plenty. of _thp test rt frost, An 'Apply to ( ly10) ,lILSIW T..# RICM7 r. NEW B04:1K-817-7-44nnytiotilk 'Poems, com-4 plate containing Maud, In.. ' " At-gzatilJ" n, ac- - tbE4 cheapest and prettiest book ptiblislieet Dr the.writed Statter-- price 70 cents.. l" Paul Ferrol; by thtfauthor bri , mittens by V" --9 oc. It Rachel s Tour in the United ,fitates4-9110. I. Veesall Merton ; by Francis Parlico. rz Pastoral Poems; by T. . Read-. 1500... " ~a . Passages In the Lite of an Rnglish labitaidt,L .4 Gems of Spanish Poetry-700 - '" 13 , 2' Despotism, or Last Days of the , Americitri'rublit-41,124 , - Rertha ; by. Frederik& Bromar-90c:: e ,,, Salad for the Solitary-41,12... ,„ 'T A _ Saud for the Social--$1.12. ` . ' ' ___ Sparrovegtass Papere-40e . - ... , _ , ~ Gerard the Lion Riller-$1,12. ...., .' - I. ,-....,.. . tr ~,,,.. '4.... Old Forest Ranger; by Frailltrotrnsate 7 : Mr. Sponge's Sporting Togr; ItyPiank XI White Chief; by 'Capt. Mayne Reld' , 4llV.. Piazza Tales; by Melville-000, E -- r. Vagabond Life In Maxicri--110e. , .lf r i The above Just received and for ,sislirlowe4han elsewhareti:l Th j e y rrce is at .LAl7llllllt h 'S o. vr /1 STILE, i. ASUPERIOR BOOK To ,Taiil,WATatuuTO or Lawiterrrih.—Aromrsahk,;.TlMWANDßEUTEL, oi r Tale of Ithh"TlOGialhiai;hy theoratbor - of "The Watch-I man," ac., ko. : • ' , Trudging along, unknowing what be sought And whtstling an he went, ,for want of thought!' annum. 07 rine Pat "Another popular tale from 'the pet of au author whc.. needs no introduction; his other booUhaving commandecil a wide side and made him familiar to lbe reeding Fnaliki -n— t Ut ice Gazette. "The groat favor withishicti the retullitii public read 'The Watchman,' 4 3`he Old Ikkitor ' Story and the extensive editions through Which each oedema works passed. in the beat evidence whiclinan be furnished o the ability of the author of the , Wanderi4' . —/Ntacci.Totol "The Wanderer' points teal% excellonlinintal—aad whin! It will enchain the attentlan" of Onimare.mature reader tj cannot fail to intorost - as *ell as amus ellia yeong. For ink , by Hawks & Brother."--Muelaltd' , Elarajd., ' 1 'The incidents are edam' and:llfaXite, the nannstivi graphic, and the style forcible, It Willi iikawia."—HarffaN amnia. For sale by It MENU. & CO., J9lO No. 82i Bud field street- CATALOGUE SALE OF 1 2: RESTINC , : - NJ BOOKS.—On SATURDAY evening, July 12th, cors! mencing at 7% o'clock, will be iold„ Otte Conunerols Stiles Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth atiettai,bytratalogni I n a valuable collection of Books. on n v• of interealln.S.,.i,"• - , subjects. Among them will be . foundlii* American • !if gineer's Companion, tito. numerous .. ; Webs . ,',,. Faintly Encyclopedia% Con trast, by. Drs. Spring. 2 . . Mitchell's View of the World ;.111IIIIIIIntaittlMlfiCal BMW( my; Pastoral Life of the Anclenth Ithistrahui; Thectunt Military Journal; Jay's Mornlng4hunesest Renwick's Me• cheeks;-Hawker on Shooting; BOrdei's* , irs; Studio '6 of Slavery; D'lsraeli'e Works, 2 iols.illa Gazettes:4 Wars of the French Revolntion,-2 TOL; history of Amain: 1 can Missions; Works or Mini lilittbrd; Memoirs of Woe ' 4 derful Characters; Von Itartmer's England t'Oreat Clues 427 • the World, Ac., Ac., du .s. a' Catalogues are now ready, and can be obtained at the Seel ROOMS. ' - VOL. DATES, k,i 10 ~,,,' , A uctioneor. 1 W. B. BARBOLL, Agent, No.6lFautth et. 8. 8. OASILIEIL JOll.l 60011. Cato of rittsburgh FIMMUI Pittsburgh, Pa _J. BANKS KNOX Ampgitiimovs; MEM= WINMMM EAD I READ ! READ t tieflrphan Sik4 lA, ten, edited by Mn.s Marsh,"antbar ofApso Old Menq Tales," Ac., An. This is one of the purestfOpe Of the de s Price only 33 cents. Female Life in New York CitreMlitelllAtal with flat t. fans pm traits from 114, All th e NetererVithenteters we ably oedned to this book. Oet IS On! 25 al. Call at W. A. GILDNNFENNEYI t7O 831001 STOW Fifth street, o posit° the Theatre, • jylo BUOHANAN FLAG, 0 . JAMES ONtitakilrilltdltAkr. The second number of the "FLAG" tanterbd cnt SATURDAY MORNING NeXT, printed iinAmr.tittad net.: t pe. and clear white paper. It will contain, among otheT goo] things, an eloquent - speech delivered: b 1 stesw. A. Douglas at Washington City, a foisida,le ago; the brk. Rant speech of Col 'Samuel W. Black, Uttered at the gag presentation in Chicago, last week;. tho. National Dead erotic platform ; letter from Wiat.ll.llned,,lfsm , ofPbßade:f delphi t, to the Committee of the W, celebrationi etc., etc. Rand in ytett orders", accompiialed by the antra. The FLAG" can be obtained 'at the prinelpal periodic*? starm and from mitte' on the street. ,Two , thousand andel is now the regular edition, and as tnanynaleisim are ordered im to Friday morning, will be printeal.: A Having been at considerable Sur friends who , bare Behind bed to aid in keepingthe 7 waving, art., earnestly. bat respectfully prged to pay over; jythlit LII IRB H F E D ~ k; SPN Dilta..ilils i a GENVg PURNISIIING adova 4 4 SHEHT NANO.. • eatlditElig, No. 70 WOCastreet. , . „ 2i OT IC E. —The subscribers tek9ectenlitiounce the ... SKIRTS made by them are ignarantled hil.t• wilt be tae—• ..-. ' warded to any Part- of the lilitien, o!l,o6tririliivm the Po' , , ties Betiding the Catkept :their .possomd••• measurement ie.:. inches, accovtlileg to the totittilliefeithelov.o,,, . .., . RemeMbel, the size must be careful;l7.,awd accuratat : ‘, ...., taken as all necessary alloWatoes are widely the culler r• .. • the es tablishment.' 2rst--flize around the neck . „ •-.4",:... Second—Biro around the wrist. ' ' ~ , ...,;„•A . , Third—Size around the cheat, immediately. below the ant . . , . ,_,,,:f•-.., . Fourth—From the middle of abbbider, pligtb of arta t wrist joint. .... .E. . _. Fill4--fleight of person, from the eiroal to the knot •• Fen. • -,,,-.: ..... Sieth—Whether with or without Coltervrif with collaa g....' the style. li . This plan •1s quite unique, and'Svitt be Zit groat Takte t gentlemen st a distance, who find it trap:waft to obtain s • . . home Shirts to satisfy - them in style and.flt. _ Also, on hand, a fall assortment of Shirtabf our manufm tore. Any orders addressed to no by midlerill be prompd attended to. it P. B.—Please state by what conveyancefthey are to t shipped. (j,y% . L. MitBtilfEla &EON. TIK WANDERER, a'-Tale of : Life's ViCif amides. .., . x. .. The Daisy Chain. In 2 vol —1,1464 "r:ii' The States and Territories of the larest4fest. Bertha; by Mie. Bremer - r.dranalidoa b 7 4 ,4.7 apwitt" Adventures of Gerard the Lion, Killer. Linda, or the Young Pilot of the Belle Coyote. The Olq Vicarage; by hlrs. Rubback. Opiate 'Miseries of Human Life.. i ! . Dinsmore's American Railroad 0;,,, i d e ,"-s u cf > iii Dr.lire's Dictionary of the A manautti. and Bi , Just received by W. n . Zr u a t ' Fin , H(ENNE y & 0 ) 17' 9 Fifth styopposite-11m 'twain). V' .41ilte's Carriage Magoon , TOREPL. gaITE, now carrying en buradm i t litta la his spacious premises, (now 144 enletged,) on the Pittsburgh and Greensbur g.• Turnpik near the Two Mlle Run, between Pittsburghand Lawrenceville, respectfully invitee the publi to inspect his stock of CARRUGES, 111313%128, &c. And lt particularly informs gentlemen parch:mil; that one prk, only is made. kowtow/ years' experience in the businees enables him place Mitre lib patrons the same choice collection of Ca) ringer which, no many years past it has bearilds particuls department to select, from the various and most talent& Eastern manufacturers. Thee:mai of hie new system i complete—the economy of his arramputeMhiwill supply th best and most fashionable manufartmes at moderate price Unencumbered by those heavy expense, which the mai for decorating homes of budneas has hasped - upon the grit of goods, (owing to large rental.) JOBRPH TiIiECR will sal on read money only, at much leas than theism) vices. Xi,- repaired in the beet mintier, with despatch tuba:dew • COLT HAS LEFT HIS BRIDAL GIFT.- N_,l Otte of the last things done by Col. COil_M!is.. gL. getting married, was to have his IMPROVED PISTO - 1. (abed and brought into market. It powleiest many Bihar: tages over the old patent. We tow tniviroatand~ of these really tasteful weapons, and would be piMed show them to our friends. Guns, Pistols, Rifles, Revolvers, Ammunition. Ac, kr; BOWN & TETLEY, ' No. 138 Wood street. ' QARATOGA WATER-24.410zen Saratoga kj Water (Congrees Spring) Just received by J 08.111,111141110, j 9 Corner Ofamontianid Market id. • BROWN'S ESSENCE JAMAICA CUR 0111t-24 dozen of tide valuable Medicine received 1:0:1 .108. FLB2dINGi Corner Edmond and Marketet PARISIAN TOOTH PASTE—A new ant; excellent article, prepared and sold only by JOS. guanNo, z Corner Diamond and Market at 13/ HAIR BRUSHES.—I have just receive another supply of fine Hair Brushes. ; Those wialdn4 anything in thin line should call and examine my stock bet fore purchasing elsewhere. JOS: FLithIMO, 4 Oorner Diamond and Market st. . MACKEREL— s. 25 bbla. No. 3, catch of 18.56; , ' . 4 6 " No. 1 ; 10 half bble. Nikl; . • .1 10 kitta No. L JvAb nosteedand fbr sale by I, 1.Y 9 Wiling, .101111 it HIGINYM 4 LIIE mug - WATER —lo•bbla. fresh Bt "•-•. Lick virAte f rcceptelk thin day by • JOi. • earner Mama kat ter B LOOMS AND LUMPS— no tons JuujAuk 14103easz 2 5 " Vuopaz.. 2011 ~ Lake champlark-r For eels by LIMJAIP p z IN MOolliniA.D.: ro KRTAL-- . , 100, col* , T ~ 59 vo , f , is m a . 8 - iabortt* . .. 1 Cold u-, -ntlyagite, 4. ~ ; b6„,brr,y , Jounty kens Coil ,i`ii9 Joini.mooassaag A ...PEF-a?4,TS RAVI:Ns:X - C L A ITC0 4 - 4 -A- -- aEllin.. die *steamer VIENNA *EI please m•mt' b'' . .-ak forParilent . immediately r at Messra Lowea DTIIPI-4 Water anted. ijoi OHMS. A. RAY, Eaptt ... g P- 171 4 '7 i-Vai , of a good and uniform tinalit: ).7 W Anirfact°Jred by the Penna. 94Xatiti4cturing Co., 1 Ter*.ntaro, on hand and for sate: ,by. , PLEMNI3 EEO& i- , i , ‘42AND' I S SARSAPARILLA-12 doz. 1. , .., fkJ store andfor rile by (-jV) .. :MIRING BMA !, :1 MACA-300 IbEt. orebandqutilTor sale by ...L2UL. i1 , " 1 e:.2] llNti nos. TIIIIIPER BERRINS-4000 , Abs. just re? tr. 4 60. d -and rceade br -tly7l , NA NO BROS. ?!.. no. ALSAM COPAAVAT and for We = rim k... 2r. •TO LET - 7 .4 Two Stori c Zatri • Hawk od Irwin *W. ; Ponsandon tan tuunds, diattly. Rai**. at Dal] 10110LUM ARI • Nk . ga•Z' l 1 • , 7" 's , ,', =NM ~:"~ ~~~;,, ~;~. - , . .'r+~+.'i... nst receivecci 1. NV BROS. 17,
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