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We will jast,a , hice two opinions in contrast ter.
show what; 04-American thinks of a'ivar with
England, :-...." 4 ,lthaettni,Englishmewspaper thinks
of a war witti Ame#o4_; The contrast will per.
haps also Benin to Rh : nitrite the soundness of staler-
EYmait4 oPWon naiik,harbcf defences A der::
gyman a ahart time since, said from the pulpit-to
his frightened congregation that a war with
England was imminent; and that within a fort
night "after that war was declared the British
navy would blow down New Yoilacity, Brooklyn
and Boston." That was an American clergyman's
opinion. STATE TICKET.
SATURDAY MORNING::::
FOR PRA SIDICIST, 1
"JAMES BUCHANAN,"
OF PENNSYLVANIA:
FOR _VIDE PRESIDENT,
Olt C. BRECKINRIDGE,
OF KENTUCKY.
dtaki. cousassom:
GEORGE SCOTT, Or Comma Co.
oiJIPOE Pity, Jr., AlOnecnizair Co.
Rbs DEIOCILATIO Comma= OF OonsLespoinmicz met at the
01114,1 ea Hotel , on Saturday, June Ma, in pursuance of
the call of the Chairman.
• . 4 .1....tbr *mice of the Chairman, Ron. C. Stumm was sp
ethied &Orman pm tem.
&Maio% Wens
&Wool, That it is inexpedient to charlte the time pre
' ligglikrPted for the meeting of the Convention, to wit:
Ilid'ita,t of August
-On Motion of Oot. James Salisbury, seconded by B. B.
.Roberta; Fcq., tt. man
•
licscited, That we recommend to the Cotmty Convention
TIM propriety of changing the manner of voting for the
nnutildgon candidates, by voting rite tom, instead of mark
ing, as heretofore.
C. SHALER, Chairman, pro tem
Jona N. ht'CLowat, Secretary.
MASS DMEIINGS
or 'kd!
DEMOCUTS OF PENNSYLVANIA.
4, The Union must wail shall be preserved.
—.lacreoar
Tii Ihmmatmor or PitotartearriA, and all others In favor
of preeerrlog the Union of the States, now seriously endan
gered by a sectional organization, led and controlled by the
opera en sled of the Federal Constitution, and conducted
upon: the alarming idea of repudiating newly one-half of
the States of this Union, are respectfully notified that MASS
HRIMTNIOS will be held at the following times and placaie,
at *he .friends of JAMES BUCHANAN for Pre Went, and
JOHN C. ICRECKINRIDOK for Vice Preeideot
At 011AMBESSFMO, Franklin County, on TiFORSDA
the 7th day of August, Itt* being the day atter the NM
evade State Convention.
' At ERIE, Erie County, on WEDNESDAY, the 27th day of
.August, 1858.
At OREENSEURG, Westmorelaud County, on WEDNES
DAY, the 3d of September, 1656.
AtZEIJZFONTE, Contra County, on WEDN&RDAY. th
24th ofkiielktetabar.
33ARRIsBURO. (the (Sipa"' of the State.) on WF.D.
tOtiati,tbe la of October.
AniIit.PRILEDELPHIA, on the 17th of September, 1 SA6,
being the Annivateary of the Adoption of the Constitution
of the United State"
Eminent Democrats, from oar own and oilier States. '
be prtesent at all these meetings, to address their tell°
By order of the
DEMOCRATIC sTeTs CENTRAL ttlfd
Dettioeratto Convention Re—assembled.
The Ron. TIZOTIIT lvgs having withdrawn his name as
candidate for Surveyor Ornorel, in a rommunLeation
dreamed to the Democratic State Central Committee, at Its
tux meeting in Harrisburg, s 'resolution was adopted by
their Committee, calling upon the Oaken and Delegates of
the list Democratic State Convention to assemble at CHA SE
BERSBUDG, on WEDNESDAY, yin term ma or Ace, ,v
parrort 10 o'clock, A. K., to nominate a candidate for Snr
veyir General, to fill the vacancy'created by the dad/nation
crf.Judge Ivan. In pursuance of this action of the Demo
cratic State. Central Committee. the Officers and Delegates of
the hat Democratic State Convention are reMectfully re
quested to meet at the time and place above - mentioned, and
for the purpose stated.
G. o.,Witarcerr,
Secretaries.
ISAAC G. 31climurt,
THE CAMPAIGN POST
There is already a pretty large demand for the
campaign Post, and we hope our friends voil
path •it along fast. It is furnished to clubs o
ten or more for fifty cents each until the cam
paign is over, mud the result made known. The
price is but a trills, and it contains more real)
ing 'matter than any other weekly or campaign
Paper in Western Pennsylvania.
It , is jikely to be en exciting contest ; and 1,4
In teot one of the most important Presidentin
contests through which the country has ever
passed. We want to have the people posted up
as to the issues itvolved, whatever way they may
intend to vote. Hence it is that we offer our
campaign paper so cheap. It will at the same
time to much larger than any other one issued.
To Clubs of ten
To Clstbs oirtwenty-two
To Clnba of thlrty-Ave
Will our friends take an interest in this matter,
0„,
We have sires
—erirec' ohs snJ
Issued to-day is a number we can - recommend to
all who want to learn all the news. It is for sal.)
al oar counting room, open or in wrappers, for
five cents
ROOK ISLAND BRIDGE
The railroad bridge built across the Missis
sippi at Rook Island is proving a very serious
nuisance to the numerous steamers that are now
employed on that river. Constructed an it is, it
is dangerous for steamers to pass through the draw
unless the weather and water are very favorable.
Several vessels have already been daniaged, in
one instance the damage amounting to little leas
than $lOO,OOO. Another was sunk and totally
lost, with the cargo ; and several others were
seriously injured.
Pittsburgh has now a largo trade with the
country above Rock Island, and some twelve or
fifteen steamboats belonging to this city are em
ployed in the trade. If not destroyed by the
bridge this trade must every year increase, as
northern lowa, western Wisconsin and Minnesota
become more populous and wealthy. Yet so
dangerous is the obstruction to navigation °cos,
cloned by the bridge that oar insurance compa
nies are reluctant to insure a boat at any price
that is intending to pass it.
This is a matter in which the whole western
country is deeply interested ; and efforts will
be made to have the nuisance abated. The
Chamber of Commerce of Bt. Lads has already
moved in the matter, and has appointed a com
mittee of five gentlemen, viz: J. A. Brownlee,
John J. Roe, D. A. January, George Patridge
and R: ° M. V. Kerchival to confer with other
committees from other western cities, with n
view to get rid of the nuisance. The design is
to obtain some action by Congress on the sub
ject. The Pittsburgh Board of Trade is expect
ed to join in the undertaking, and few
cities are more directly or deeply interested.
We wish success to all railroad enterprises, but
they must win success without destroying the
navigntion .of our rivers, or erecting such ob
structions as endanger life and property in pass
ing thitni. Ferries would be all the public would
demand or expect across such rivers as the Mis.
Menu or THEM.—The Auburn Gazette, hereto-
• fore a neutral paper, with know nothing tend
encies, in a recent issue, announces its determi
nation to support Buchanan and Bref3kinridge.
Bays this paper : " This we do with an assurance
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Atriirta OrtaiLit
JOHN W. FORNEY, Chairman
MEI=
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Now let us contrast with this the opinion of the
London Telegraph, one of the ablest and most
widely circulated jontnals inEurope. The Tele
graph had been speaking of the war with Rus
sia; and then turns to the United States, and
" A war with the United States would be a
very different affair. In that Republic we have
eliowerful foe—the American flag floats in every
sea. Iler sailors are sailors. ller ships equal
our own in tannage. There is no cooping up
her ships in a Sebastopol harbor, for the Ameri
can harbors are numberless, and her steamers
and ships are the finest specimens of naval archi
tecture afloat. It was all very well our " talking
and bragging in the buncombe style when
a war with the United States was only an idle
rumor. We could then afford to reciprocate a
joke with our cousins, who talked of "boating
all creation," nod rattle on about bombarding
the Atlantic cities. That is all, however, very
"big talk," and is much easier said titan done.
In the war of 1814, we never succeeded in tiring
a broad-side into an Atlantic city, and our near
est approach to such an achievement was at New
Orleaus,rtfie'timembrance of which should crush
our high-flown ideas of battering down American
towns: It must, further, not be forgotten that
there is'not one harbor on the Atlantic coast
which could not easily be closed from all ap
preach by sea, and that as effectually as Sebato
poi harbor was rendered accessible to uur fleet.
It Can't be Done
The Philadelphia Convention undertook to
knock the whole " North American party
the head at one blow ; and the New York Herald
boasted that they had done it effectually But
it is evident now that the /braid, announcement
wan •s n little previous." Ths K. N.'s refuse to
be killed so summarily by Wm. H. Seward. In
fact they manifest an obstinate unwillingness to
die any how. The sign of their continued exis.
trance is the name of Wm. F. Johnston still up as
their standard bearer. It will not he withdrawn,
say they. Neither will the name of Dayton 1-e
withdrawn, says the New York Tribune. Then
we divide, say the K. N.'s Then we are all 11(1..4,
say all. We shall be beaten at any rate. •ny 11. e
most•tiensible, because Fillmore rd! run. .\1..1
Gerritt Smith's ticket Rill poll a large vote iu
' New England and New York, say others. If
Fillmore was wi thdras a it isould be all the Let:, r
for the Democrats, nays the Philadelphia Trsi.-z.
Now, what Is the unavoidable conclu• , ion from all
these sayings of our opponents • Why, them is
not a ray of light gleaming upon the Ellack Re
publican cause ; not a ray of hope to cheer them
from any part of the horizon.
And so, we believe, it will ever be when a
ty is formed with the mowed purpose of destriy
ing the Union. The rrort.a will not permit it !
They are too well cotrrinced of, and too grateful
for the blessings we enjoy as a great, and free
and prosperous nation to permit so wicked awl
suicidal an act. •
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A new work by Miss Pardee, author of a num
ber of popular and inatrurtiTe novels, amotig
which are " Life of Marie de Medic,,'"' Con rra
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"Romance of the Harem," and others of
interest. The reputation of Mien Pardee, ht -r
acknowledged power of deseripuon and familiari
ty with human character, will entitle this 1..4,
and:we believe, her crowning effort to general
favor, -In tills work she has manifested a stretch
of power in her art which enchains the reader,
and inteueely interests while it usefully instructs
him.
For sale at W. A. Gildenfenney's book "ton.,
on Fifth street, and H Miner'm
This is the title of a new novel, by Mrs. Hui--
back. It Ls got np in au attractive form, and
will make a valuable and /1811(11,4811e addition to a
library of lighter literature 'this work is the,i
calculated fur the more agreeable pastimes of
moralists, having for its aim the blending of high
and pure christian character, with the fascinating
colorings of romance drawn from the realities of
life, and is consequently untainted with that in
sidious bane otfiction which, In too many ul
- lead to bewilder .
For sate illiztostfeoney's took, „Sore, Fitt)
street, and H. Miner's, Smithfield street
""••••
art p r l v is,_(l4litions to the Na
tiunal Democraticranks are numbered by doaens each d;) -- tilaY •
beet part ot it is they are ate; eery flower of
Opponition. We give some of the most promi
nent, commencing with ohio Hon Thon::,
Ewing: Non. Nelson Banere, Whig ebndidut,
'or II overnur iu Mr 11 ord, of Lu6an..ll
leader or the opposition in Alte Legislature a f,v:
years ago: H M Penn, ~f Brown county, an
eloquent young Whig, and Henry E. Spen..el
formerly Mayor of Cincinnati. Itlas.uchuAett.
Rufus Chtcite, Robert C. Winthrop and lien
Aehmun--the three most dev.ded friemis of il,e
great Webster Kentucky
and ex-Senator Dixon
amen C. Jon eK, who twice beat .lames h
Polk for Uovernor. In Louaiana Senat ,, r lienja
min fit - wally joined the Democracy. These are
only a few instances of many , but they are
sufficient to show that the best men of the uld
Line Whigs are joining 'the only party that
" carries the flag and keeps stop to the music of
the Union."
READ IT.—The New York llerall im a warm
euppporter of Fremont and Dayton, the abolition
ticket, and it claims the credit of having nomi
nated it. Yet here is what it says on the subject
or slavery:
" All the raving and all the ranting of fanatics and
fools cdnnot conceal the foot that slavery in its mild
est forms exists in many of the States, but nut in as
many as at the time of the adoption of the Constint
tion—that no reasonable, or practicable, or humane
plan has yet been brought forth for its abolition—that
all the effects of emancipation, as it has been satis
factorily tested in the West Indies, bave been to sink
the slave population to the level of beasts, and to re
introduce their old heathen superstitions and their
most shocking native orgies ; that a sudden change
in the character of the domestic institutions of the
South would cause the flowing of torrents of blood
and the decline of the moat valuable products of the
country, and, finally that nothing could be possibly
gained by the proposed change by either rare, thus
placed in direful antagonism."
And then speaking of the troubles iu Kansas
and Dr. Tyng's sermon, it says;
*" Bat for such preaching as this of Mr. Tvng
we should not have had any of the violence of
which he complains, in Kansas. It is these
Peters the Hermits who have led on their stipen
diary emigrants with rifles into this new cru
sade, and who must be held guilty of the Mit"
chief."
THE PEACE BILL—The bill of Messrs. Doug-
las and Toombs, which has passed the Senate, is
pending in the House. If that bill passes
House there will be peace in Kansas, an end
agitation, and Kansas will come in as a free
to next winter. That bill ulli pass the House,
re will be peace in Kansas and quiet through-
the country, and Kansas will be a free State
Breckenridge Serenaded
Lountruax, July IL—Hon. John C. Breckinridge
serenaded bat night at the Galt Howse. He
1e a brief speech, in which he declared that the
.eppblican and Democratic parties were the two
graft conflicting parties; and very strongly de
-quitted the Republicans. The Democrats evinced
it enthusiasm.
111
HEAR 1 4 it n ER WIN AMUR,
The following article from the Fhiladelphia
Times, a Know Nothing paper will be read with
delight by the friends of Fillmore.; and''the'
Democracy can learn from it how prosperous is
the cause of Freniont.„
The Times at firstlinitpottid tillmore. it their
took down his name and urged the nomination of
M'Lean. That failing, it has been growling ever
since, until now it comes out resolutely egainst
Fremont. Read it all. Of course the Times is
opposed to Buchanan, but here is what it says:
The telegraphic despatches from New York, of
Tuesday morning, contained the following para
graph :
PIWPOSED UNION ON THE,AISPEIBLIDANS AND
AMERICANA—New York, Jab, S.—The true friends of
Fremont in all-sections, feeling that his election is
endangered_ by.the intrigues on foot to defeat him,
ere consulting upon the expediency of callings Con
vention which will bring the American and Republi
can parties together, fur the purpose of selecting a
Union candidate for the Vice Presidency, there being
no question about Fremont's acceptability to both.
At a caucus of Fremont's friends in Congress, held
in Washington last night, it was thought beet that
Dayton and Johnston should both'withdraw,in favor
of a candidate acceptable to all parties.
We take no particular credit to ourselves for
political sagacity in having predicted this very
state of things, as the inevitable result of un
heeding the sound and judicious advice which
was pressed upon the Nominating Convention,
which met in this city on the 17th of Jane. We
labored with unwearied diligence and sincerity
in endeavoring to convince the public that
Judge l'ilLean, was not only the most available
candidate that could he put in nomination, not
only that he alone, (.f all others, could defeat
Mr. Buchanan, but that he possessed the highest
qualifications for the office. His notnination
would have been hailed with enthusiastic demon
strations of delight in every part of the country,
and his election would have followed as certainly
as the day follows the night. Evil counsels pre
dominated--malign influences prevailed. The
rabid and sectionalists could not be pre
vailed upon to accept a pure and high minded
statesman like Judge MlLean. Ile was too
conservative in his opinions, too sincerely the
friend of the Constitution and the Union to suit
their sel6sh schemes ut personal aggrandisement
and sectional issues. lastend of placing him in
nomination ns was earnestly desired by the most
pntriotic men in this greet State, Col. Fremont
wrin selected. WITHOUT EXPERIENCE, WITH
OUT ANY KNOWLEDGE OF POLITICAL AF
FAIRS, HAVING BEEN BUT ABOUT TWENTY
DAYS IN PUBLIC LIFE, POSSESSING NO
POSSIBLE CLAIM TO THE DISTINGUISHED
HONOR, HE SUCCEEDED [N OBTAINING
THE NOMINATION OVER THE HEADS OF
FAR MORE DESERVING MEN THAN HIM
SELF. WE DEPRECATED HIS NOMINATION
THEN—WE 110 Si STILL IT HAS FAILED
PR' [fl THE DESIRED EFFECT IN
THIS t+ CATE AT LEAST, IF NOT EVERY-
WHERE ELSE. THE PEoPLE OF THIS
CoUNTS I t'.\\ \(T IIE BROUGHT INTO THE
SUPPOET OF A SECTIoNAL CANDIDATE
AND sECTIoNAL ISSI ES. %Ville!! MUST
END IN DISVNIoN AND CIVIL WAR.
1n uttottipt n.,tv to be made to unite the
Co.t.oryatives and tho Orgtructires, or in other
words, the rrierictl.t: and the Republican par
ties WE SAY IN ALL FR INE:i.,ES. , : AND
CANDoft THAT A UNDIN IS Ni) LONGER
poSS1111.1: THE CHASM BrrwEEN THE
Two Is Tin) nRoAD. Tin) WIDE, Too DEEP.
The atiti-auvericun speeches in the Republican
Convention, made to catch the Herman votes,
gettled that matter long ago. liven if that bad
not been sufficient to prevent all idea of a union,
the bitter, rancorous, unscrupulous hostility
manifested towards Mr Fillmore by Republican
ppeali.er, and Republican presses, would of courve
put it wholly out of the (oration. THE TINO
PARTIES ARE SEPARATED AN IMPAS
SABLE til*LE.
The Republican party appear to have been
governed by a penuy-wise sort of policy fruto
the very outset They puts gentleman In nomi
nation for the higheat othee in the gift of the
%merican people. WHOSE SOLE QUALIFICA
TIONS ARE THAT HE IS AS UNKNOWN
MAN, AND HAS BEEN AN ENTERPRISINO
EXPLoREP , NltiCti THE ROCKY Mt)UN
TAINS a matter of policy, they placed upon
the ticAet with him a gentleman of character
and influence, whom they now Peet to baorifize
their ifotLon, of oxiie.licuey. William F
.I..Lu•t ,, n • ,tuitiwted for the came office by th
New 1 -rk witb
driinn ISith nhnt grave be will Fuhtnit to thi.
derree, time will therle, ,, r , That he will re•i•l
with an cliort of de,perstitin r.ifkloostile enough
sulitio.se, an it evidently hi; last bane for
pr•frrn..•nt
N ,, .\111.1. Rl' FILLMORE. CANNOT -1\ ILL
NilT RE WITHDRAWN Elt , lll THE CANVAS'
IF HE WERE 1 ,, BE. THE FEELING IS Si)
STitl , Ni• IN Till` FT ‘TE, AiimssT Thl.
SECTIoN AI. \ TE, THAT A 1 As'l•
o F HIS TRUE roNtIERVATIVE
FRIEND: , NS 1.1) \ ~T E THE DENDWRATIC
TICKE:T lu came the contest should be nar
rowed llowm between 1i nehanan and Fremont,
Plidadelph!a Alone would give the Democrats
211.100 majority Three-fourth• of the American
votes in the eastern counties of the Stale WOOL I
in such a ea+.•, he given to Buchanan. IF Fl LL-
Monk: SHOULD 'WITHDRAW, THE rITATE
WiIELI) till F , , It RUCH ANAN BY Lu • 000 MA
JORITY.
I titter the present state a affair; we (*qtt eee
no toy of h^oe ft , r the frientlB of the Republirdn
nominee There is mot t Niliel. bright ;pot ui
their whale political boriron
April trot, when the prelinilnaper of [Mace in
of the ATE eetablutheti, and . the re-opening
'hgs began to lore eMI-1744A 6 L, 2perator. , in bread- .
I.rivee rt teas known that there were taiVatv
in the interior to COM., too ed. du w a , t h oug h t
by tunny perronr that supplier rronlirnernew..,..... s t
n gr....t or Iran rrom the p.,rtr ot the Bitter('
It an. rcp-rtel that then, wx, a glut
r e ce i pts itt Marm.:lle. Froortr,too, the
rid,og nenibor, ••.p0114,1 ecli 111 Withal, l . ) . ll(l,l 111./ Euglat..l.
nil war ycli.nicred 1,g1.1• taioruhle for 0,1 ,oniintt
et-Ho, I let th. mu • pricee by the I• 1
‘.l :\ fay r.•111 . 111,i a I.T IT I iI. Mild wore destlne.l
refill it ii ttl.: range 1... t Lho IPt it ./11,1e. anti h.,
a hold ,perat.r .hoped flour and grain.
tin.Jor 11.. appeal - awe of MIA Yet there
were ~,me wh, evnt u, I/I'd ( of port.
C Preston
Tennessee. Senator
It /loon beeamo etulrut that the supplies in Lug
situ and Franc, sere loss then wore and
that they would be compelled to augment theirstocks
before the advent of harvest., let the weather he as it
might. It was, also. discovered that the expected
supplies franc the Black sea were not to be had, aerl
that the l tided States contaitied the only granaries
from which they could freely obtain thew. These
circumstances strengthened woes abroad early in
June, and produced a corresponding effect here.
The recent arrivals hum Eurtipe have added to
these getforal unfavorable prospects for low prices.
The news of heavy injury to crops in France from
the late inundations, and of unfavorable weather in
England, has produced considerable excitement in
breadstuffe in this market and an enhancement of
prices. Fortunately for us, we have ample supplier
with which to meet this increased demand. The re
ceipts of dour fur only the past week, from the lute
rior, ending Saturday, July y, amounted to 81,00 e
barrels of hour, about 47-1,000 bushels of wheat, and
40.000 bushels of corn, The total receipts since the
let of September, I tsfir, hate been 2,364,378 barrels
of flour, 5,311,77 a bushels of wheat, and 4.120,0nri.,,r
-corn. To these receipts should be added large sup•
plies from the Southern Steles, including from East
Tenriereee alone, over :",00.1 1 011 bushels of wheat.
For ovine time past the exports of wheat to them
Britain hare grentfy exceeded those of flour, the
English preferring to do their own milling. Not
withstanding this, the exports of hour have also been
large. The exports of wheat within two or three
weeks past have probably reached over a million of
bushels. Within the past week alone the shipments
of wheat have exceeded 500,U0if bushels, about Inn,.
000 of which were taken on Saterrlay, and about 100,-
000 or more were engaged rin Monday, the 7th inst.
It is difficult to say how much reuibins iu (lie
country to come forward, but it is probable that it
may he nearly equal to the demand until the new
crop comes lu, which is said to promise a large yield,
and of good quality. Should Cho crops in England
and France fall much below an average, we may
expect prices to continue remunerative for our incom
ing crops.
The recent.large sales of breadstuff's fur Europe are
auspicious for the country. Usually at this period of
the year, when breadstuffs are low and dull, and cot -
ton shipments are measurably over, we have little for
export beyond specie, which, on the advance of sterl
ing exchange, is freely drawn. Now, everything
seems to work favorably. A largo crop of cotton has
been sold at high prices, and in what are generally
the dull summer months we find a large demand for
breadstuffs and provisions, at advancing prices. All
this must have its effect upon the general prosperity
of the country. The heavy exports of grain and
flour going on must supply considerable amounts of
sterling exchange and tend to check the shipments of
specie.
The advance in flour from the 31st of May last to
the ith of July inst., may be seen from the following
table:
.• •
,—July
Common to good State $ 5 25 @6 30 $ 6 50 06 6 60
Common to good Michigan 500 gs 25 6 50®5 90
Extre State 660 ®l6 00 6 70®7 00
Common to good Ohio • 3 30 @5 8734 6 50®6 90
Extra Ohio 600 @7 00 7 00@7 35
Extra Genesee 675 @8 76 7 00@
Southern tarred to good brands 626 @6 8734 6 85®7 35
&diatom fancy atukertra....—... 700 ®8 50 7 40@8 75
Canadian superfine and extra... 5 874,(08 50 6 56Q5 26
Choice extra Geargettasm, Ilia -
mond' City Mills and St. Lquis 900 @10,25 7 00@9 76
Harall and Gallegos
UNION OF ANTAGONISMS
irTOta the \ew rl,rk Herald.'
The.MOvements In Breadstuff'
Y-~'E'l ,` r~.t ~ t
INI
MUM
cit=l
MMEMO
It Will be perceived that th,qhlet Aid in prices bes
been realised on they:Common' and.,medium grades,
which:l4,mi formee:tbe bullZ,of the,enpplies. The
ai9o, VAI extrik braxiderfront scarcity of prime and
allo*whust, tae been limitekthough out of the sea
son,.and mostlytakentor hoMe consumption. Hence,
for this deicrifition cif Sour prices have not varied so
much,&w anere'evetzligheOin the 31st of May, in
some eases, than theY are dim. 4 •
Our exports of wheat and corn would both be much
larger could cargoes of good qualities have reached
us to a greater extent and in good shipping order.
An unusual proportion of Western corn has come to
market this season wet or heated, and had to be sold
at low figures for either distilling or short voyages to
Eastern States ports. Prime to choice white South
ern, most saleable in Liverpool, has, in a measure,
been exhausted, and ceases .almost to appear in mar
ket, Yellow also is sesico. t
. . .
The tipper Lake and Western mixed and red
grades of wheat from that part of the country, have
been In excess of supply, compared to the stock of
prime white and red Southern and Canadian, and
prices have varied accordingly. No supplies of the
new growth have reached market sufficiently dry, or
in sufficient quantitijies, yet to justify shipment; but
it must soon reach us in large amount, and enter
freely into domestic use. On the 3d inst., 2,000
bushels of new Georgia grown wheat was at Augusta,
en route for the sea Award and a market.
MORE FROM MR. FILLMORE
Mr. Fillmore in his speech at Albany, in speak
ing of the danger of sectional parties, said :
•'Sir, you have been pleased to say that I have
the union of these States at my heart. This,
sir, is most true, for if there be one übject dearer
to me than any other, it is the unity, prosperity
and glory of this great Republic, and I confess
frankly, sir, that I fear it is in danger.
* * *
I tell you, my friends, that I speak warmly or
this subject, for I feel that we are in danger. I
am determined to make a clean breast of it
will wash my hands of the consequences, what
ever they may be ; and I tell you that we are
treading upon the brink of a volcano, that is
liable at any moment to burst forth and over
whelm the nation. I might, by soft words, hold
ont delusive hope, and thereby win votes. list
I can never consent to be one thing to the North
and another to the South—l should despise my
self if I could be guilty of such evasion. [Tu
multuous applause.] For my conscience would
still ask, with the dramatic poet—
le there not some secret curw—
Some hidden thunder, red with Immortal wrath—
To bloat the wretch who owes his greatness
To ha country's ruin?
In the language of the lamented, immortal
Clay--'• I had rather be right than be President."
[Enthusiastic and prolonged cheers.] It seem',
to me impossible that those engaged in this, esti
have contemplated the awful consequences of
success. If it breaks asunder the bands of our
Union, and spreads anarchy and civil' war through
the land, what is it less than moral treason ?
Law 'and common tense hold a man responsible
for die natural consequences of his own nets,
and must not those whose acts tend to the de
destruction of the government, be equally held
responsible! [ Applause And let me also add,
that when this ilnien dissolved, it will not be
divided into two republics or two monarchies,
but broken into fragments and at war with each
other.'•
Dr. M'Liane'a Liver Pills, FUMING lilt
I . I4 ,, YILIPTOKS—This great medicine tow snpplanted all nth.
for the cure of diseases of the 1-iver. °fleet. Are so MI II
boy an I tie -sly, and at the soon time no perfectly safe, ii.vt
tt oi not surprising tt should supersede all other. Invented
1 , , a very distinguished repartee of Virginia, oho tkrlCll,,i
in a region of country hi which Hepatis or Liver Compland
to isamilarly formidable and mammon, and who spent years
to discovering the Ingredients and proportioning their glean
tams, these Pub are peculiarly adapted to every form of the
4.0410, and barer csii to .Mortara the m al t obstinate cases of
that terrible comidaint. They have Justly become eel,
bested, and the researched of Dr. &Mans hare placed hit
oases among the benefactors of mantled. No one baling
oymptums of tub formidable complaint should be vdthous
rim. Invaluable Dille Hove you a pate ho the right auk.
under the wig. of the rib*. which Increases with pressure--
neat& to It. with hue on the left aide—with occaaionta,
eacieetimes constant, pain under the shoulder blade, tit.
quantly extending to the top of the nbantder • Rely upon it
that although the Wier µaloe art:emetics. taken for theii
rnatw. they all arum Rona dloeaw„ of the Liver; and If )i.ti
would have relief, gn instantly and toy a lox of Eh .ll'Lant's
Liver Pills, prepared only by Plowing Rno., of Yittehnigla.
Purchaters will he ost.gul to ask for Lir LL . GM's (W.
iaal.4 Ltarr PULL 10:11.Liutacturnt by Pleating 6rw., of Pate
burali, Pa all tollfar Lllot Pal;
3 , 114Lar . i , Liter also Ma erlebrat• .1
VertulLutpi, raa war be had at all ripitirretal.le drua star..
None pw ulno naltoUt the masuaturu of RAM IN° RHO:.
<U..•, fur sale by the Nuke pruswtot66y,
/LEN! ISO SRC*,
&sect:noon 1., .1 61.11 A C.
No. 6U vivo strYmt. ourtseu uy Foust!)
lair Pllata, largiacted, often mere fatal; lead toe...mil
lion Aadttt tho parta three times a day with DALLXI s
VAIN h;Crilders.M. If .1.-1,4100 form the nvtuata, tie tJ
Syringe, " fined a fib I.:stn./Jun, and gre 1
usli; discharge tt as the syringe to a alpinism It r
falls to CPUt ellittA pt and age of virulence, tee to gI re plat,
lustantly to rill, frequently curing by one appliratbm
ars known by the heat, luMin k ., and pato of Co.
enos. Ittisedlng toles aro .461.."1 wutilotll4lw by the telilllte
the whole botrals, which then smote the intestrusi
renal tight ',ain't the Wirt tonnes and keeps the bissal hour
1.-turning np the wattle, similar to the Wad todng kept st
tt your finger then a string is tied tight round It ; emh
Is frequent, and for eernhtlem haulms and oboe. to for,
thereto, onto preettre Pi perfect abdominal supporter,
wear a 0 , 12411'0mi to the 'vellum, and eentinne to use the all,
a• above; also rob It well tint the 4 , itte wad a Wont.. I',
sotto , tame, end the natured belts that support the teeawhi will
be contracted and Imola strong, lend your life will be naval
Preisetty applied, tree) . aloe Will ire caned. it truer 1311,
Noon grouicto without it etootpluto ottgraroi Iwb•1, Irifh
Uni D41.1.EY. littnufncittrer,
V. OLlCKfalat i Cti.,lttuauthclutere.
rigmatUran of
Soul at 26 coats psr box by Or. (IEO. U. It KYBlOt, 14a
W DEA arot by 'lowly every dielaer to •
throughout the Unittal Statue MI °Mort or trttrra for to.
lortuatito2 or advice, to be adilroo...l to C. V. CLICKEN Kit
CO.. Nov York. jylo,4u3ts.
air flyrur Geneva, Fayette County, Pa.,
FILMCAir 4, .1 ib4l-4" 1 .%.4/ Sl4, II ,auL nalt.h
P"'"
Tat 1 inform you t/.4 I doNe ot yona It,
P "'" / b T•••••--- V.errolfur• to A . blid of nit, 93a1 wse
Awought frrru hk rtorty and forty large
boo in the 6.0;
tpar. - .rtni hie itealru.
Xclaute't immerge Liver
tttur. altar br. I. StadVe I.*teorated htlttfYtroaeetau Li to.
111,111, prepared solely under the auperrialou of 11r. I . I,
n r goisr ide,tteld graduate, sad Physician of ezteltelr. pro,
10 , e None genuine, only u prepared by Dr. C.„ ,
lieu!: Mae" idarganteare, Virginia.
NKIVS MOM TUN IiOUNTA IN !MAD!
MettuAyerowa, Sept. I:4 lab&
Tait it ft, ,ernfy, That 1 hare examined the iteeipe
pr,paring Mettaut's Improved Verminme and Iteprove.t
LIVOr Pills by Dr. 1. tk,oti, who has been In the habit .1 tire.
paring and ming my tlligitutl medicine* In my taco dune t ;
tue last thirteen years, end that I belt*ve he has inquvv,.l
ihetu- I mate the above statement the more wlllingh m I
have no Interest In them whatever. C. McLANK, d. D.
Dr. McLane'■ mamas - An Versulfuge and IMPIOVID UV.
NU/ SOCOMpaIIIOd by Isartiflcate of G. McLane, for sods by
Druggists and Mer Chan ts everywhere,
Ds. GPO. U. ILOYEIRR, 140 Wood at, Wholesale Agent.
Da. .1. P. PLUMING, Allegheny, near Railroad Depot,
t{botraatn agent. Jyll:dawapo
air-Prot. De Grath on the Weather--Prot
1),, an " s'n'atB all Unr.renl.4llillikthe eflocte of the , ILK:lemon t
aker Iktokaplik.44.l and proctiro o I.Mo of his pl.viwklo
Eloclkii. Oil. It CUITJ Ilk° magic. Price 24, 50, ood $1 p‘o
49 l'rs , f. Do tlrath (oohs It t., tot We duty to himself nod
to the public to state explicitly, that the article offered for
link , by Alm Anna K. Smith, rolled ILI h.•r advertleetueni
Ductor Smith, A. 6. Btait4, he., 1. not Lo
Or - alien Electric Oil."
Men rintlth's pretensions to a knowledge of the prepara
Itr. "i that mlobrated remedy, 111 - 180.5 from her cuttnevtion
I% all Mr. Unions O. Smith, formerly engaged with Prof. it,
Grath in keeping the hooka and corrempomience of De (truth
A but never instructed in the manufacture of the
These parties Int,e neither the right nor the abilit) to
mak:. De tirath'm El,, Ic OIL" and no imitation of it eau
pi odtwo the wonderful efforts of the original, to prepared
Professor Dr 6;1111 himself, at his old and well known Ninth
-11.111111..11t, No. tin South Eighth short, below Cheatutit,
Phllatiolphitt.
ts., Druggists will addream their ordora to him alone.
For sale by U. 11. KISYBMR, Pittsburgh, anti toll Drug.
nude.
. lity_l•2
44- Pront the N. York National Monitor
of February 114.—Ilvatmti V&POIL—Dr. Curtis has done more
to ameliomte the condition of humanity afflicted with lung
complaints, than any other practitioner of medicines, that
boa struggled with the secrets of the rasteria median, for the
last century, by the Invention and perfection of au Metre
went that will convey to the hinge a medicine In the shape
of a highly Medicated Vapor, which acts directly on the
disease, and nut, as hlthorto,by sympathy. Those who tiro
hiubled with diseases arising frog di"nlered lunge, will
subserve their interests by giving the flygean Vapor a trial.
e original and only
Caution.—Dr. Cumin' littinFna tote
nettle article. nov2fltawdaw
Why will you Bogert wow BELIEF CAN BE
SO EASILY OBTAINEDI—IIare you a Bore Throat, Quinsy,
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Bronchitis, Croup, Stiff Join ts, Pre*
Bites, Burns, Sprains, or 1441 0 p any part of your system
You can be relieved at ouce by Laing the moot beautiful of
all Liniments, the " White Cirossian Liniment," prepared
by Dr. SCOTT, of Morgantown, Ca" and for sale cheap,
wholesale and retail, by Dr. REYSM 140 Wood street, mid
JAS. P. FLEMING, near R. R. Dept, Allegheny. See ad
vertisement in another column of teday's paper. imartilm
Si/Stockings and 0011417 for Winter...
If you don't want your feet pincied with bad and short
Stockings, you will take our advice &rid go to C. DLLS'S, cor
ner of Market alley and Fifth shot* and buy some of those
elegant fine Stockings, that make your feet feel nice and
comfortable. DALT also makes aid Belle every variety of
Hosiery that you can me ntion, at wtolesale and retail_
Remember tali plus, corner of Market allay and FRU?
tfef- oct4
Ur ANTED—A TIN-S I TH, at
Y Y JeaLat vaaalads d; ALUM'S
;; ;-,;:1e?P74,747: 10-tw- git* -4
•
,4•4
IMMNIII=ME_MP
EWES
E:M=M
Redding'B Russia Saltle.-.lt is a Bostocrenfigly
of thirty years' standing, and ie recom*etied
by,phYsicians. Itis suM.an4l...PeellY. d l r°
burns; piles;lioili,"' Sikhs, Allan% chilblains, eta"
old sores of every kind; fhr fever seres,7ldeer%.,
itch, Sealdleati; nettle rash', bunion% sore Op:
ples,recommended,by nursesa.whitte t f% sties,:,
festers, deft bites, 'spider stings, frozen limbs,
salt rheuin, scurvy, sore and cracked lips, sore
nose, warts did flesh wounds, it is a most wada
ble remedy and cure, which can be testified toby
thousands who have used it in the city of Boston,
and vicinity for the last thirty years: 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—
, add the proprietors have letters from all classes,
clergymen, physioians,.sea.captains,-tmrsmand.
others who have used it themselves, and recent.,
mend it to others. Redding's Russia Salve isput
in large tin boxes, stamped on the cover with a
picture of a horse and a disabled soldier, which
picture is also engraved on the wrapper. Price,
25 cents a box. Redding & Co., proprietors.
Aberdeen, in Scotland, or else from the scattered
fragments which the excavation of ancient cities
For sale by B. A. Fahnestook & Co., Flem
ing Bros., R. E. Sellers & Co., Dr. G. H.teyser
and H. Miner & Co., Pittsburgh ; Beckham &
Ili'Kennan, Allegheny city.
Sir Have You a Rupture'of the Bovvatal
—I would most respectfully invite the attention of these af
flicted with hernia or rupture of the bowels to my splendid
sawn talent of Trusses of various patterns, and to suit every
age, applied and satisfaction guarantied fs every case, at my
office, No. 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa., mgr of the
°olden Mortar. Among the Trues soid by me will be
found
Marsh's Radical Cure Trust ;
French Trusses, rery light spring;
Gum Elastic n•ustes ;
children: . Trusses, tingle and double; -
Umtalarsil Trusses, clateirent and adults:
Eberle: Bioptic Spring Thrss ;
Dr. S. SC Aitch's Supporter Trturs ; •
The price of Tnieses vary from $2 to $3O. Hernial
or Ruptured patient.' can be suited by remitting money and
aendiug the measure around the hips, staling whether the
rupture Is on the right of left aide. I also sell and adapt
Dr. Banning', Lace or Body Dr-ace, for the cure of Prolap
cue Uteri, Weakness of the Cheat or Abdomen, Piles, Chronic
Diarrhost, and any weaknesadepending on a weak and debili
tated cendltion of the abdominal muscles.
Pr Alrlsnytilial Supporta
English nutic Alxlminal Belts;
And !early every kind of Supporter now in nse. I also soil
Shoulder Braces of every style, for weak cheated and stoop
shouldered persons.
Elostie .Slockings, for broken and varicose veins.
Suspensory Buneturu, of all kinds.
Syriayes of ccecy eivriefq and pattern, and in fact eviry
kind of mechanical appliance used in the care of disease.
DR. KEYSER •‘'ould state to persons in want of /traces or
Trusses that he ran often bend to suit the patient by writing
but it is always Lotter to see the patient and apply the Truss
or Brace personally. Address
DR. GEO. KEYSER, 140 Wood st,
Joblidevely Sign of the Golden Mortar.
FREIGHT LINE.
giamgmaimicamw
THIS LINE IS NOW PREPARED tu bring
nil kind. of freight from Nor York, in throe days, at
$1,201 , 100 110., and from Philadelphia In 4.0 howl al $ 1
leO Ens.
RECEIPT.' OIVKN FOR TIME WITII A WRITTEN
UUA RANTER
No paper packages or mall bundles received.
Mark good." ECU P6E FREW RT
C. B. ALLEN, Ageut, Nu, 2 Astor Limns New York.
J. J. McKEKVER, Aunt, cor. Broad and Loco's., Plnla.
For further Information, apply to
W. B. B.ARROLL, Agent,
Jo - 4.i.1 .—Jourmal copy. No. 6. Fourth st.
Corner Fourth and Smiikeied arca:, Pillaburgh
AN T S
State Mutual Fire and Karina Insurane
Co., of IiaItHISBIAB. CAPITAL, $350,000.
Girard Fire end Marine Insurance Co., <,
PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL, $300,000.
Insurance Co. of the Vstley of Vlrglinla
WINCILESTER, Y. cArrnr.... Isaoo,ooo.
Commonwealth insurance Compony t ilAlt
ttligtektU. CAPITAL, $300,000.
Connecticut Blutuot Life Insurance Co.,
H A It'EPOILI). CAPITA L 4 1S 1.) .4 ..V.WT.S,
Pennsylvania Insurance Co., of PITTSULINtiII
CA PITA!. AND ASSETS, Nov. 5, 1.8.55,_
A" 11:1A
, I nn il,Q:l2 49.
Mt. JouNvivir o C tk'c." 4 r3-
docttvbpoty .
SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK,
• IMPORTER & DEALER IN
FOREIGN AND I)O3IESTIC
HARDWARE.
No. h 3 Wood k tre,„,t, botweeis . Diamond
alley and Fourth
rtrrsarnarr, TA.
*1 Tax sutacriher I now opening a well selected assort.
1311,11 L of foreign and domestic Hardware, all new, ar.e. will he
*Ad as god terms es any other house la this city. Ile
oil aloore keep .+n hand a general assortment of
I I Altlrif Alt F. CUT'. Y, CA lIPENTRII.S' Ttle/Le, d.r ,
T.. whl,h he respectfully Insitos the attention of purchasers.
nth= itA3lMtl, FA II NESTOCK,
FORSYTH & SCOTT,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
Dealer% In Wool, tildes, Flog!,
ir AND PRO A IrC.te Gd 4 ..V.C.SALLr. - 6.4
No. 75 %VATXR 1371111111?, P/TTBRORGH, PENNA.
ittrtll.l.3ioP.B:
Bplingrr liarlstug.h, l'ittAbltido. Well 4, Wellavillo, Ohio.
5....
John .tt a co.. ~ ° - it. Mari.b.t, ..,
K. D J. - mmi,Caub'reit.Dep.lik.,Kounn t Ileralue, Phil.,
1....,h A CA... Ititi.mbargh. IBakrnot., Nesbit A q.v.:Tot/2,0,
j,,, e ph t: Feder. St 10014., 1'4444.
Thomas a Co I Pltior, tkrop=rs.iilttittt., i Ountt.ll, etuctu um i.
.ly A. D. Itullock S Co.
• - -
J mu. B. KOONS, lean of llumphroya. llofftuanS i‘ouna, F All.
U. W. .traertxt.....4 LAU , of ril.labtuF,L.
_ _
KHONS 4 lIERSTI1 0 4E,
.V.Vv
tined Produce Commission Mei:hunts,
.47 -North Wal,„; Sri 2 r ;:zrat $Wr s:ita,
Ragaley. Wad ward A C. Phil.; Bryan, Reunedy & Ou. Pitte'li
Garrett. Martin A Co. - . L Wilmarth &W.
Wood A °liver, .. Itlell & Liggett, ••
:niter, I rice & Co. " J. &W. Rea. .
Unet. l' pa & C., ••Bagaley, Cosgrove A Co. "
Truitt, itrother A Co. " Watt & Wlloo%
J D. Lehner A On. L'iucirtnatt Preatick a WoußtA, Oluclunati
A. A. Ittillock A Co. " Morrow & Gettler, "
Tweed A 8141py, " J. &Chenowretti A 00. "
Aud Tittaburgh and Pidladelptiln Marti:mots genet alb.
Jul Adapc6u/
LOUR. GRAIN.
BACON, LARD, LARD OIL,
AND PR . ODUCE GENERALLY,
No. 1199 Liberty street / .
PITTSBURGH.
du I:dapc
WILI,IAMS & ALLEN,
MAN UFACTURERB OF
CHILSON FURNACES,
Wrought• Iron Tubing,
AND FITTING GENERALLI,
For Warming and Ventilating Buildings.
W. & A. will contract for Warmiug sad Ventilating
stearn or Hot Water, Pipes or F,, r0 ,,,,,,0h, c h.
es, Schools, Hoapitula, Factories, Croon Houses, Dwellings,
Court Houses, Jails, or Hotels. No. 25 MARKET fiTIMIT,
Pittsburgh.
_uple
W. 11. SMITH W. W. It. HD
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
JAMES BLAKELY,
EUROPEAN AGENT AND CONVEYANCER,
cor.i. of Seventh and Smithfield streets,
PITTSBURGH.
Passengers brought from the old country to Pitts
burgh, and moneys remitted to &trope. (Misr
JAS. OOLLINB J. BANKS KNOX
JAMES COLLINS Jit. CO.,
Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
SEOPETETHES OT THE
Collins' Pittsburgh, Meadville & Erie
CANAL LINES.
Nos. 114 AND 115 WATER STREET, PITTSBORGE, PA.
REFERENCES;
Prrrsetraon—
Wm. Bagaley & Co., Murphy, Tiernan & Co„
Smith & Sinclair, Hampton, Nihon & Co,
WCandlese, Means & Co, isinglieh & Richardson.
PIULADIELPIELt—
Bagaley, Woodward & Co., Trtiltt, Brother t Co w
Wood, Bacon & Oa. MUM
Fresh Arrival of Salt Oysters.
JUST received at STEINRUCK'S, No. 111
WOOD street, where all the delicacies of
the season can bo had, served up in any desire.
hie style. He is also in daily receipt of New
Potatoes, Peas, Lobsters, Frop t Sha4 Bea Hairy •.
and a great variety oClstite ,b, Wltivhifill be sold tostaml.,
ies, hotels and restaurants on the moat reasonable terms.
Just received, a large and fine lot of Lemons, Oranges and
Pine Apples. . B. StElliallCH,
iY4 No. 111 Wood street.
,M,171i•-5,-:
- s.,
OLD ECLIPSE
A. A. CARRIER & BRO.,
134C0N, L 444) 4! ) LARTI.OII4,
PIIILADE PLIIA
1:1331E3
ALEX. HUNTER,
DEALER IN
SMITH, MAIR & HUNTER
122 Second and lEil Front at„
!JES
•arrq4" . ...
•
ME=
DOLLAR. BA
no. 65 /birth ?ierni"
NEI& BULLDOG.
Jc.WiIitYWAtPES frOxi,kto 2 o'cloold;
ai,a, on Wedneeddiand pit,:loctry *flings, tram 7 to',
- 9:::
um*.
is reektived ot4ll made sloe tette, tenni Gas Do
ttaiL
Land et , vidadtrof thniirotito declaredlheiiita year, In Jutie *
aneDecernbSr. interest was declared* the rate of six plc
cent. per annum, on the Jinn of Deoeltbari . 1855. Alio on
the 3d of June, 1856.
Books containing the Charter, Brlawa, Rale& and .Regn.
latisme,Junaished gentle, on application at the office.
Prosiden—GEOßGE ALBREL.
nat Fcaptriv
; nepolvoll Heplmrtt. 'John fl shiwubirger,
George It. White, Charles Knapp,
Johnston, N. Grattan Murphy,
JUDOS W. Haßmlni., Theobald tf*stitetisr,
Alexander Battles Yoac -
William Phillips, = Wlnhatl4.. , . *
Marna.
John G. Bachelors, .JaArtekticaldlnarlo4. , -....-.. ,
•
Albert Culbertaan, , - Jahn M: k,
Robert Ghee' tog
J. Gardiner Wen, Walter' . 4 11TaYaall,
Alonzo A..Corrier, . A.M.ponocki:
John S. Coegraee, Henry
Charles &Colton, ....,Robert,R6bhtf
B.
G. Edrington, . ' 115
Francis Belfx,„
-, cre , oge V. GLllntor4 Alexander Tindle, ;;
James S. Hoop WiWant
WEllamErna4n,
Secretary and .Thatturek—OßlßLEE A. bot.Oit:
: a .1.
ARIIIERS AND MECII47 .
FIRE & WARINE
spip • ,
Tuns. B. FLOM:Nei Rreli:te
. .
STATEMENT 61? BEEINEES,- •
From the lzt day of 'Aigtatt to MA Mst' Alf ..Dip..;1.45
Amount tocelved Ili Marine pretatimM $ 68 ; 242
Fire " -39
Total premium for TO months--
CAPITAL—
Bonds of 'Allegheny . County, Pittsburgh, • anct• '''-•' -As
Fittibirg . h 6's 66
Railroad Bonds, Coat - -33,41(6 - 09
Loan on First Alogaga of Baal Balite • . 59,950 66
Stocks, Co • ' • - 86,384'60
Cash in Bank and on hand' •11,006 - '2l
Capital imbscribed, (payment not yet dim) ,. ' 97,0 00.1 4
Premium Notes, not yet matured '- •' 66,(PD 3li
Duo from Agents, (secured by Bonds) ..... .....; 18,658'61:
kla.penses and COMMIBSIOIIII . • . ...-.... 11,66: 36
,"• I
$408,151`13
Total amount of LOSSeii incurred, but not yet,tallattati;—j
Fire 41,664. M • . ~•
Marine aOOO 00
18,668 68
This Company Insane Hull and Carp risks on 'ilia olio
and Mississippi tribnuales. Insures against Loss or Damages,
by Fires. Losses liberally's:Gusted asuivroinptippaid; • •
areinucaras—Mon. T.M. Howe, Gen. J. Mccsbead;
James Wood.
For Insurance apply to
THOMAS 7. SITITTIC., Agent, 5 ,
No. 9t) Water et, tier:Wood and Marktie
DELAWARE ELIIEI74.L.
SAFETY INSITMC* CO ANY,
Off TCE, S. E. CX)ItSi kit ThIRD AND WALNUT Maw.,
it s i- MARINE INSIiItANCES on Vessel!, Cargo, Freight,
to all parts of the world.
IN - LAND IN2tIR.ANCI S ON GOODS, by" Divers, Quails,
Lakes and Land Carriages, to all parte of the Union.
FIRE INSURANCE ON IIEROLIANDLZE generally. Ou
Stores., Dwelling ThinseS, U.,. •
.A.mets of the Onaposy November 51h, 1850.
Bonds Mortgagee and Reel•Eirtate 4101,020 94
I'b' elphia City, aiel other Loans 85,210 00
Mock In Bank., Railroad and Insurance4Ns - 23: 090 19
Bills receivable i • 189,440 97
Cash ou hand.. , . 211,82.8 09
Balances In handsof Agents, Premiums on Ma
rino Policies recently issued, and other debts
due the Company 93,889 90
Subscription - 100,000 00
wmiaw Martin,
Joseph H. Seal,
Edmund A. Solider,
John C. Davis,
John U. Penrose,
Htsrrge 0. Lelper,
Edward Darlington,
Dr. H. M. Huston,
Willis= 0. Ludwig,
Hugh Craig,
ilpeueer . M
üballolk r
H. lanai
J. 0. Johnson;
DE=
Taos. C. ILtsb, lice Pi
How Lrufire.N,Secrei
hWiIME titguliANcE.
FIRE RISKS.
MANUFACTURERS' INSURANCE,COMM
<MAAS= PIMPT.TI3.II--011.5•71:1, AT ?HI STI2II OP WiIiSYLVISI.4
Chartered CapitalliLl. C 140,000 -
AMU" .4V-1.4.X.D dIVSPORTA27O24
- 4411.12,4 2. LIPPINCOTT Prftfrlant. -
98,rto_ wauai,..secreda 7 .
• ifINOROB YOUNG, Treantret.
DIRECTOR&
Aaron ii. Lippinctt, William &Thomas,
Mahlon Gillingham, William Nita,
Nicholes U. Taylor. Alfred Weeks,: .:
Orrin Rogers, Cherie* J.41(41i, ..
John P. Simons, JaEN.. P:amyth.
4 -This Company hea Lion use nized'ith a 1)3411 Caitl
lA, mid th._ r_lrectors have determined to Ivkapt the budge 4444
ti/t4 EVAllaibto cesuillyAll. To obaerve.Prefirnmin cen4{4t
Ing*lta affair,. with a promptadjustment of losses. 4 i.l ...
Pittaburirl;olllce, No. id Water Street.
J. Nr6ril:thi JONES, Agent.
Tue intlowitg well known and reakensible Arum ,Pitt
burgh hues atiatornMil reference to them, with regard to the
stability and aenedneas 'of the Ilanufacturerls' Insurance
Company.
Kramer lk Haim, Wilson, Childs & Co.,
George P. gadth k Co., Hampton & Campbell,
Jones, Tiernan & 00., H. Ottildis 4 Ca.
PITTSBURGH
LIFE, FIRE AND- MARINE
INSURANCE COAIPARri'
CORNER OF WATIM AEI?. STECRETIA,,
PA.
ROBBNP GALWAY, President.
Tuns. Gamins, Feetetary.
inr-This Company makes (Leery insurance appertaining to
or connected with LIFE lUSKS.
Also, against HULL AND CARGO RISKS ou the Ohio
and Mississippi Rivers and tributaries, and MARINE ILISRS
generally.
Andagai
th net Loss and . 1 —l...hige by fire, and against the .
' aril. of c. 44 and Inland Navigation and Transportation
Policies ritual at the lowest rstes conaistebt with safety in
1 parties.
Robert Galway, Situtuel 'lPClurtari,
.1,,,,eph P. Garsani, M. D., John Scott, -
James Mushall, David Richey,
James W. Heilman, Charles Arbuthnot,
Alexander Bradley, Joseph S. Leecb v
John Fullerton, Mans - IMid B. Brown,
David 11. Chambers, cliriatlan Zug,
William Carr, Robert B. Hartley
Jew. 13. Miaill. -.. . , i
' - ' ithlB
- • R.A.NVR VOIPANY
wILLtAhI
s.utusi. L MARS l lB4l6..Acr4olikry,
ornCE: 9A , Walcr batiexP Marbiti.Flot
iumires UVLL AND CARCO a r if,;R 23, on the
and NliomissiplA Altrara and tram/m . 16.1 . . • ,
insures Duna{ Loan or rwravz yak _
Also, agamat the Pox*of }ha Satt end Inland Naligatioa
and Transportation.
Wlllttm Magi
;mei Rtep,
Samuel
Robert Dunlap, Jr.,
Isaac M. Pennock,
B. Ilarbangh,
13 :3 411 4 -
WESTERN NSUltA\l E tc*ISIRANY,
Prrrsattand.—WO,Wl 'CS
?. M.
UORDON, &cretin;
Will how° s i galtist all kinds of MiLItDIE.
All 10611.5 wlll be liberally adjusted an I ...riirtly
A Dome Institution, managed by Di 'n it . who ell
known in the community, end who are detrained,
promptness and liberality, to maintain the •hanteter wit el.
they hare eastrated, as offering the ING .. ! pro:') Lot
who desire to bo insured.
Drascrons—lt. MiU r , Sr,, 0. W. Ricking.; J. tvlire ii%.
N. aohnes, Jr., W.. 11. Smith, C.lhrteleu, (Moro
A udrow Ackley, Intel Lipplucett, George Dirsie.Ja not Si
•
A uley, Alexrtuder Nimlok, Thomas Scott. s
nap ani co, No. 93 Water street, (iVaretfouse of Spoug .4
Co- up stairs,) Pittsburgh. • • ' norUlrf
COMMONWEALTH INSURANCE - TO.
LIARRISBURG, PENNA.
(quartered Capital, - - 9300,660.
Insures Buildings and other Property Ronne& Lose or
Damage by Firu; also, against Perils or the tSea,
Navigation and Transportation.
Orricsas—SlMON CAMERON, President.
BENJ. PARE, Vice President
S. & CARRIER, Secretary.
A. A. CARP,IER, Agent, Fourth and StoiftifinitL Ute.Maibn
TNSCRA - ./sICE INSURANCE
thAl for Insrovinos tor several good reliable Ineuranoe
Oolupenies received by a go. W. BUNN, at his Real Estate
Agency and Intelligence Mike, on the north side of'Ohlo ,
fourth doer Oallt of the humor:el, Aux.aiwax ctn. Jo?
TERRA COTTA OR STONE
WATER PIPES,
From two to six inch calibre.
PRICES from 12 to 80 Cents per Foot.
ALSO—ROCHESTER
PEARL STARCH
For Sale Wholesale at Blanufae4urers
Prices by
HENRY H. COLLINS,
FORWARDING AND
COMMISSION MERCHLANT,
evn waOursais Ream Is
CHEESE, BUTTER, SEEDS, FISH,
AND PRODUCE GENERALLY. •
No. 25 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. UM,
air - Fourth of July,— Fverybody Should wear
.
NEW GAT or CAP on INDEPENDENCE DAY; and to mut:
hie all to do so, wewill tell our stock. at groatly,rdta3e .
• • 3IOIRIAN
kat • 4alWorrlateret in s
SI3TIOE Try that wapplkatidn'!
will be I Wvie . tO 84bdature or PeUtorytTsTWlC4 ;
Itte!llerlt . sessfon, fora Charter of .Into r ation for 4.)
AVING /TURD BANK, to be located In- Borough • Ok
Birmingham, Allegheny Conoty, lai'.B4l
mingham Raring Fund," and , to .ba a IhtkOf
Dise , tint, with a Capital ittookOf !11iiirenV7104) •
Dollars.
4. 11'41 0 ,
.•
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. ,_~" 3t
41.08,141 sl
~ 1 300 00040
$408,1613*
Philadelphia
$617;348 16
AIDIICTO/115
James O. Hand,
•Theophalte_Pattlding,
Jams Traquair
WM = Jr.,Eyre,
Joshua L. Price,
Jemes Tangent,
Samuel P...Stokee, .
Henry Sloan.
James
%Arles trb , t , t 4 r,•
itabixt Burton,
.lobo B. Semple, Pittsburgh
Z Horgan,
J. T. Logan
WILL MARTIN, President.
resident.
P..A. MATAVASA, Agent,
0 Water street, Pitteburgh.
=CM
DIRJECTORS
Oa* Mark Sterling,
Samuel AL Kior,
William Bingham,
John
John S. Dilworth,
Brands Salem, :•
J. SchooMnaker,
William B.
data.
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MY= COMPLAINT,DYBIIIIPBEL JAIINDION,
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also added their wtitmei Weihsurny in etrittsese ...k. : . r :
virtues; ,zlnrcoocluslot, thestrils - wohla4egpm,ne4y - - i':: ~...!
.ad, those towed with any of tlifiebeitillheeol4.;':s6",-.,,:
, Bitters 4'4.'14 and lett aSetitetfOis**illife •:...,- • . ~
In proof of the , stat , smentir ttlicato t • -:;2,iiti4g!„ .
read attentivelPthe - themsiee•Publiatimr nit
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prietnr, for Fanners and Families, co . c !...'i. i - ,,-,;,i:.; - _•• '..‘....-::
her of useful reseiptkinaddltion - ta..ths: - . .., • Jai 2 ;••,,
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dividushi in all Piirtettictitielipiatii4W, . ._- ' ~• -i,, •70 - • •,:.
tare era authorized letiiittibitti4heAbieelii .•
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suerat'istifthi 4P;4499 11 rift adillittatiketawfif , : .4...A.,. •
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cocevyir opiiimi g ioe plow',
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Alice Carey's Married ; ant Mittaill, nq o , rlo's - , ',.7 A - . ,
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VALUA.BERTMUCI FOR,=:S7
tea. Oft tbo Petrovltio'Planktltcad,,,t*ifl ~..,. •
du. city- 200 lon clettrte pd. , ,!'wli•
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T.ttiont about Stk acres of g_oodideadOveleadl, .
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int* (ntalre of mining st - tifer it the bz.lt
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out-holm& • For a 'Stock Filmic is ' -
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ac 6'634,4 the lierciumtintolubigN' , :x*pfo 4 f.
be gold:th4 large with destesail*.likqp
Ward% row o-f hvgiovigftwitero:3-4.l4ate
ford *vet, netu-CsptlVßMEMbilipgioik r
to Tatiodurstset.r,lieft4-10'Netial wit_fp;ll4ll3l;_,-
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ankt,wo 7 eaN , tiliekikrll4oolV4**9l=l,•4
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anu, aavoLvilas, • -.. ; .. - ,ltTil .. L- ;
FISHING Tresttli.3 6 1. ,, . ~,.. 74 4.5 5
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