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'l`, - bi ,- ,%, • 4 00 ti c. , ,,, , . 6 r v.. . , ',..i.5,4.,.! • ''...., ' , 4 0-,- ..k. , ..e-- - ..,•,,- * 4 4- .4 ~,', , 14 . ,•_. , .„,i• 0 4, , . :,,- , m r:• , ,...:, . r.; Art .“..r, 0 /1" ,r. 0.49.4 - '* .. 11 h. .. ,t .40 ,•-. 4" < 4 `. ' • ' 4 7 ."5-.,T t`4 #0 -Vet * , , t. " ,, ' 4.4.4:4.,. ,'''''' Pi, • ''','. ' ' ' - '4:i1 11 ;444 1'4 . & t. .40 ,44 ;',A4 ,iteff-44,4a,w ==lfll .; .1 t . ," 4:'•"i' tlt" Vittsburgtlost. ITDAY MORNING FOR PRESIDENT, AMES BUCHANAN, FOR VICE PRESIDENT, JOHN C. BRECKINRIDGE, DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET GEORGE SCOTT, or Cott ne Co JACOB FRY, Jr., Mortaosuatr Co MASS MEETINGS OP TOE DEMOCRATS OF PENNSYLVANIA " Thetni.on must and shall be preserved." Tan Druocueur or PENYSTLWAart, and all others In favor of preservieg the Union of the States, nose seriously endan gered by a sectional organization, led and controlled by he open enemies of the Federal Constitution, and conducted upon the alarming idea of repudiating ntarly one-half of the States of this Union, are respectfully notified that MASS MEATINGS will be held at the following times and places, of the friends of JAMES BUCHANAN for Pre ident, and JOHN C. lIRECK rN RIDGE for Vice President. At CHAMBERBBERG, Franklin County, on Tiltift:MAY, the 7th day of August, 1556, being the day after the Demo cratic State Convention. At EIIIE, Elie County, on WEDNESDAY, the 2711.1 day o August, 1856. At GREENSBURG, Westmoreland County, un WEDS'S. DAY, the 3d of September, 1556. At BELLEFONTE:, Centre Count , on WEDNESDAY. the 24th of September. At II iitRIIISBURG, (the Capital of the Stole,) on IV F.D. NESDAY, the let of October. And at PHILADELPHIA, on the 17th of 1 4t8, being the Anniversary of the Adoption of the Coninitntion of the United Stator. Eminent Democrats, from our own and oilier States, will Do present at all these meeting., to addresi , their fellow chimes. AS order of the Democratic Convention Re-assembled. The lion. Trauma Into baring withdrawn his name as a candidate fur Surveyor tleneral, in a communication al dressed to the Deineeratic State Central Committee, nt its last meeting in Harrisburg, a Resolution was adopted I y their Committee. calling upon the Officers and Delegates ..f the last Democratic State Convention to assemble at CHAM BBRSBURO, on WEDNESDAY, rue MIXT/I DAY or Atet.,r Pisa; at 10 o'clock, A. EL, to nominate a candidate for Sur veyor General, to fill the vacancy created by the decl.nati , n of Judge Ives. In pursuance of this action of the Dent antic State Central Committee, the Officers am' Delegates the last Democratic State Convention are respes.tfully quested to meet at the time and place above mentioned, an. for the purpose elated. JOUN W. FORNEY, Chaiegmfr, 0. G. Wrzecorr, „ . s. 1611.0 Q. McKiairr, THE CAMPAIGN POST There is already a pretty large demand for the campaign Post, and we hope our friends will push it along fast. It is furnished to clubs of ten or more for fifty cents each until the cam paign is over, and the result made known The price is but a trifle, and it contains more read ing matter than any other weekly or camps; gu paper in Western Pennsylvania It is likely to he an exciting contest and in fact one of the most important Presidential contests through which the country has ever paseed. We want to have the people posted up as to the issue 9 involved. whatever way they may intend t‘: Tate Hence it is that we offer our campaign paper o eliecip It will at the Bank time 1 - e much larger than 3 , ..y (Aber cue To Clubs of ten To Clubs of twenty-two To Clubs of thirty-five Will our friends take an interest in this matter find shove it along e have '!ready got several large clubs, an I eipecL many more. (lILLMORE & MONTGOMERY NO ISSUE-BUT AN AIM The Black Republican abolitionists pretend to make Kansas the issue in this campaign, and Fremont and his friends prate of that tent tory as though somewhat of the fate of Kansas depended on the election of Fremont. Now, the New York Herald is one of the warmest sup porters of Fremont, and is probably doing more to secure his defeat than any other paper in tLe country. :See how it cuts up at one blow tb only issue the sectionalists present. Here is i language. " But long before Colonel Fremont enters the White House—if indeed he is destined ever to occupy that mansion—the question of Kansas will be dead and gone, settled, ended, laid on the obeli', as much so at the compromise of IMO, or the Nebraska law." The Kansas issue, then, is no issue at all What then are they fighting for tult%daat pray tical measures do they propose". Nothing. And so the Herald says of the two convention , that nominated Fremont. It says: "They di I not demand that slavery should he abolished in the District of Columbia. They did nut insist an the repeal of the Fugitive Slave law. They did not even call for the restoration of the Mis souri comprothise. These questions, winch have so largely occupied the attention of anti slavery minds, atd have constituted the staple of anti-slavery speeches and writings throughout the North during the past two or three years, were entirely lost sight of, or, rather, deliberately set aside, by both of the conventions which nominated Fremont, and also, by tacit consent, by hie leading extra-copventional supporters throughout the country." Here, then, is a party making a great ado about nothing ; promising not one measure of any kind ; presenting not one issue that will not be " dead and gone," as the Herald says, long be fore the fourth of March next. And yet to such a mongrel party, without aim or purpose appa rently, it is supposed that the people will rally ' But it has an aim—at least its leaders have— and that aim is a dissolution of the Union. While the Union lasts the abolition agitators can never hold the high places of the government. In disunion rests the only hope of their diseased ambition. Hence it is that Horrors Greeley says, "the Union is not worth prieerving ;" and Banks says, " let the Union slider" and a Black Republican clergyman of Poughkeepsie, says, "I pray daily that that this accursed Union may be dissolved, even if blood has to be shed ;" and a spettker in the Philadelphia Convention (Judge Spalding) said, " I am for dissolution and care not how soon it comes." And in the same spirit and with the same infamous purpose in view the Black Republicans are raising disunion banners. See the following : The Portland (Me.) Argus says " The Black Republicans of Norway, in this idtate, have boldly thrown to the breeze the banner of disunion. They have raised a flag bearing upon its front but SLICTEBN STATES, to designate te sixteen free States, thus striking out from t he glorious galaxy of the confederacy the fifteen southern States." Why is it, then, that the Black Republicans are making each desperate efforts without a prac tical issue involved o It is to form a great north ern party of sufficient strength to accomp evil and infamous design of the Seward, Gree ley, Giddings, Beecher, Parker and Garrison conspirators. THZ PATENT Bu.L.—Senator James' patent bill haabeen so warmly opposed in the scientific and. industrial publications, that the Committee on Patents is preparing a new bill, under the ad vice and counsel of a Massachusetts lawyer. It will soon be reported.lt also; intends reporting a reciprocity patent bill, which will apply to foreign patents . tz• l. • s : - • • 4.- t) 4. , ^ 'l' _ Efiti OF PENNSYLVANIA OF IS FZITUCK Y. OA.YAL COZKIILSIONZR AUDITOR 0121/2.AL IR= DEMOCRATIC iiTATE CENTRAL. COM WME 41 ,k .e, s'h ~k ~ ~ ~.~ ~~''`+te M===ll l 4 Tottonto UM ON THE RAW. Fremont and Buchanan Platforms-. The i Horrid Murder to Brie Connty. Redding's Russia Salve.—lt is a Boston remedy Some rather good humored remarks that Contrast. McKraus, prie County, Pa., Jul 8, lISCA. of thirty years' standingAantl is recommended made in relation to the Journal has aroused its THE FREMONT PLATFORM. Our neighbarhOod was thrown into a great by physicians. It isjOstrriflaud speedreura for editor to a 'degree of impotent wrath that mug " I look forward to the day when there shall state of excitement yesterday afternoon, by the burns, piles, boils, ctiiii.o4slo, chilblains, and be slightlymlangeronato hi;it health thesewarm h h e lo a ok se l rrile insurrection in the South ; when the zkOM that a shocking murder had . been committed old sores of every gittli:PAO'imr -sores, nlcersi, who h e o u , r e e, ea n, armed with Br i tish bayonets, and-led here, growiug out.of a love affair. It appears - itch, scald head nifttleliaidOunicuas sere,nip l 4 days. HeyinstAie 'ltery' T s'illy, however, if he on by British oificers, shall assert his freedom, that a man by the name of Walter Hayt, had I pies, recommended by *mea t ) whitlows, itiei, r supposes Oat any amount of blackguard len- I and wage a w ar of extermination against his for some time been paying his attentions to a j festers, flea bites, spidei stings, frozen limbs, guaie that he may disgrace himself with will in cend iary shall Miss Allen. He was over 40 years of age, while I salt rheum, scurvy, sore and cracked lips, sore j master; when the lodrehi the cities the in disturb us in the least. That we could entertain out c h heetolausTvaen„fi g te' o'f i tsiel'avoe f ryt h .e a ‘ nd i South, and salisheewdaileinthieerrltshtehloyaeoaro.f oThree,goilrvreer,fawthhieorhhande n m o o se r , oro w e a d rts a a n u d d flesh wo h nn h ds, i can t a e te most d va to lu b s.- an idea of personal resentment against one in ; I may not mock at their calamity, nor laugh wan known to have, to shoot rats with. He had, thousands who used it in the city of Boston y Lis physical or mental condition is perfectly ab. I when their f ear eeme tb, y e t I w ill hail it as the accordingly, loaded every bat rel, and after dinner and vicinity for the last thirty years. In no in dawn of a political milleniam."—Joshua R.Gid- proceeded to the house of Allen, for the double stance will this Salve do an injury, or interfere surd. What we have said we shall not unsay. din I' purpose of seeing his daughter and delivering with physician's I•rescriptions It is made from Neither shall we bandy coarse epithets, except " There is a higher law than the 'Constitution the pistol; but after spending some time with the purestmaterial., from a rec . ei e brought from merely to hand back the sweet t erms , •i w hi c h regulates ant. authority over the domain. the girl, she told him that she would not marry Russia—of articles . growing in thatcountry— coward, idiot, blackguard," to the editor of the * It I slavery I can be and must be abolished, him, and that if he was out of the way she could and the proprietors have letters from all classes, Journal to whom they will far more fitiv apply nd von it.andthlatinusl/vdoyh as ** Correct your get other beau, or another beau, when,. without clergymen, physicians, sect captains, nurses, and anyown error constitutional a moment's hesitation, he drew from Ins pocket others who have usedusedit themselves, and recom than to any one connected with the Post. And, guarantees that may not be released, and ought the pistol, and placing it to her head deliberate- mend it to others. Redding's Russia Salve is put as to " personal chastisement," why, if the I not to be relinquished. * * Yon will soon ly fired, when she screamed and fell. Ile then i in large tin boxes, stamped on the cover with 'a Journal man sees fit to try that once, we will bet ; bring the parties of the country into an EFFEC- picked her up and laid her on the lounge or picture of a horse and a disabled soldier, which T s l ew VF o : r A i O OHESSION SL VERY William H. settee, when h h e h fire er h d e a d se f con w d a b d arre f l, h the ball picture is also engraved on the wrapper. Price, a shilling he will never repeat the experiment. " The ‘Vhig party is not only dead, but stinks." r ng elo t fr C e o m . , proprietors. And And now, a few plain questions to our neigh• The mother the girl, who was in an adjoining er ear AberedZii,ai nbas. Scotland,Reil Receding bor of the Journal. —l3eniamin F Wade. I room, on hearing her scream started to go to her fragments which the excavation of ancient cities .• I am willing, under a certain state of cir- assistance, but Hayt commenced firing at her, For sale by B. A. Fahuestock & Co., Flem eadsiatweelys B it ros h ., B l b t e . r E. & S c ei e iers p & i Co., sb Dr. G. H. Keyse & r Have you not repeatedly charged venality and exi o sLances, TO I.ET THE UNION SLIDE. P. upon the Post, knowing it to be a falsehood ' alelsfto,thbeuthouseinto r the purpose of secreting himself; M'Kennan, Allegheny .' city.tt Pittsburgh ; m Have you not repeatedly used the term " hire- Rugs of the administration," knowing it to be of a continuance slavery ra di volution of but instead of so doing, went as quietly as pos a de.— .1)11, and I care not 811):C gave himself up to the proper authcai• simply bearing j Unim i i, I urn in, it C,neS Snaldino ties in his examination he said that he had no 'ot . v . (In ' the action of this convention depends . • ' the intention of shooting or hurting his victim a neighbor?" Are you dunce tE en es o s ug a h ga t i o ns s t up 3 P : u se r you can make charges against others that may , fate of the country; it the Republicans fall at the minute before the deed was done. Ile confessed not be retorted upon yourself: especially under I Gaihd_bw, a e WILL BE FORCED TO DitlN E BACK everything, saying he was perfectly sane, hut such very suspicio”= circumstances as those of THE st.AVEOCRACY WITH FIRE AND SWORD." does not know why he fired at the girl's mother, , --James Watson lied. 0.3 he did not want to harm her. He was corn recent octurrence ? You are a dunce if you do, e times demand and we must have au mitted to the care of the jailer, and will prola anli-slavery Constitution, an anti, al , •ry o.ll l h ave Insthe firstweekin agost. ''l.• d bl y • t rial' A and the same if you don't. Do you suppose that you have the monopoly of insolence ! The jan anti-slavery God ." A nson hurl L urllnyhar.oe. Yours, S. F. S Post venal; We wonder where the money is then, for we have seen none that was not fairly and legitimately earned. 11, have not charged a certain General tome two thousand dollars for puffs. Mr. Journal man, can you say the same` You indignant at the charge of venality, that you can so glibly and falsely cast upon your neighbor without provocation ° You call folks idiots, when with all your political mit neeuvering and summersaults for the last two years you have in the end simply brought yourself into the unenviable position of a second fiddle to your once hated, and always dreaded rival, the Pittsburgh Gazelle.' Such is the manifest re sult of your sagacity ; and you can afford to call names, can you" And had you not sense enough to know that your furious rage at the intimation of venality afforded strong indications of its truth The guilty always shoo more indigna tion than the innocent when charged with crime And finally, do you think that you have frightet.- ed any body ? You are a dunce if you do, ay.! the same if you do not. Now, sir, put all ti i. in your pipe and smoke it : and if by this fa:I:- log you are not ashamed of your silly expl,si of Saturday, you can just repeat it with any variations you can think of to-morrow morning. Privately, though, how much did you g•', neighbor ! It ought to be four t:cies as much it Is said you gut from a certain •• League " 134: year for services promised. Your bloviating dis play of virtuous indignation at the charge of I, nality will not go down. We shall follow it up till justice is dune between us. Nun began the game of charging venality now the truth tnu-t come out till the innocent are relieved from the charge, and the guilty are exposed as they serve. 1f it is thus one editor wishes to degrade the whole editorial profession down to his own infamous level, a history of his past life show whether the vile attempt can meet with .it.y success. Enough for to-day. THE PEACE DILI N bill ha 4 been introduced in t onirres, f , r a long time that has excited such a storm of nip , from the Now York Tribune, as the bill of pen , e introduced by Toombs, in the Senate, to eet,ie all controversy in relation to Kansas. The abo litionists see iu it the death of their hopes. will make peace in Kansas. It ail' poi sit en i to agitation. It annuls those obnoziou• :ay. that the free Suitt men in Kan•as justly con. plained of. Those laws were a disgrace t the age," and are annulled by this bill. It giv. • time fur all who have left Kansas to return, secure a vote. It provides a sure preventive t fraudulent voting, and prevents all chance interference on the part of the Mi,e,ourialio. But there is on. thing that it does that the Black Republicans hate it for. It puts an to further agitation Without agitation th-,‘ have no hope; and hence their nerve oppoeiti. to the bill. The civil war must be continued ut Kansas. The telegraph must cmtinue to pour forth its startling falsehoods. The •• border rut'. fiians " must continue the theme of the Black Republican presses. All these things are neces sary, or the woolly horse ticket bay nothing to run upon. Hence the opposition: and lir nee the alarm lest there should be found honest n,en enough to pass the bill. It has passed the Sen ate by a vote of almost four to one. If it pa--- es the House, it will be signed by the President, and Horrors Greeley's occupation is gone He will weave no more heart-rending tales to tell of murders and sacking in Kansas. There will be no more use in the cry that Kansas is to I.e ionic a slave State, because this ‘• Pacificatimn bill " provides that the people of that territory may, by a fair vote, decide that , ti and all agree that the free Btate taco In thsi territory outnumber the pr.,-slavery men thr to one. The result there is left in r. , . dont if Congres. , does its plain and imperative duty It is generally supposed that the bill will pa- , the House without material amendment We will publish the bill to-morrow, that all may how fair and just are its tenni, STATE ELECTIONS The following State Election, this year. occur on the hereinafter mentioned dates Kentucky August 4th Alabama Texas Missouri Arkansas North Carolina. Tennessee Vermont Cal iforn Maine Georgia Florida South Carolina Pennsylvania. hio Indiana Those are the States that vote for State and local officers prior to the Presidential election. In the seven Southern States first named, Fill more is supposed to have a good deal of strength. But the votes at the local elections may 119 L cate his strength. The opposition to the Democ racy may contend in earnest about local elec tions, but on the Presidential question there will, probably, be very little controversy in those seven States. The Newark (0.) Times--Another Old-line Whig Editor ont for Buchanan and Breckinridge. We are glad to see by the last number of the Newark (Licking County) Time.l, that M. I'. Brister, the well known Old-Line Whig editor in that county, who last fall worked gallantly for Trimble and the rest of the Black Republican State ticket, has now entered the field in behalf of Buchanan and Breckinridge, placing their names at the mast head of his journal. Mr. Brister is a strong and forcible writer, a gallant national man, and we not only welcome him cordially into the Democratic ranks, but recom mend his paper to the liberal patronage of the Dembcrats of Licking and the adjoining counties. FILLMORE IR INDIANA. —The Fillmore men hold a Convention at Indianapolis on the 16th inst., for the purpose of forming a Fillmore elec toral ticket. Powder Explosion. HARTFORD, Conn., July 12.—Two of Hassard's powder mills blew up this morning et lieisardyine. Three workmen were dangerously aultprobably fa tally figured. t `w ~ J •[ ' EMI:3M 1==);! I have no doubt hut that the Free and Slave States ought to sepamte. - --'• J. P. S., - of the 1. F Tribuw. It is the duty of the North, in case they fail in electing a President and a Congress that will restore freedom to Kansas, to revolutionize the government. - -Rrsolhtpat of a Black Repablican merlin'/ in Wi3consin. I pray daily that this accursed Union may he dissolved, even if hlood hare to he spilt - BMA Republican Clergyman at PouyhkeepAie. '• We earnestly request Congress, at its present session, to take such initiatory measures for the spec ay, peaceful, and equitable dissolutionClof the existing Union, as the exigencies of the cage may require."—Blark Republican petition to l'angres, •• The Union is not worth supporting in con nection with the South.•' Horace Grccky. •' Ihe Constitution is a reproach and a league with Tophet William Lloyd Garrison. TIIF. lIITHANAN PLATFORM The Fede•-nl L'niou• -it must he preserved 4 wirttr Jackson ih,l4 Mall I t rt nerd which wig ( not to Le hero/tied 11 , 1 , 71 , 131 uz, leen in a ich leper. The word ought ro be ronelderrd on , dreadful omen, ,1 , 1 , 1 u. rhtieb- , n r• that it ie caec BUrAilhan. The Campaign In Ohlo--Bright Pro•pecis for Buchanan and lireekinridg.. In thin, cLu: far, everything looks well fur the Denioeratie cause. We have no doubt the State will he triumphantly redeemed at the Ik tuber and November eleetiou , In Gallia county the i /otirnat. the Fillmore organ in that oounty, thin speak. •• hnve no Fretnonters—not ones—so far as our observation has extended. But turn which way you will. )iin are certain to meet the open, manly and honest ooantenauee some patriot, who in not :u.hamed to liiuk dayilgUs in the fate, and declare that he is fur his ciiuntry and Millard frillmore." lu that region of the State, the coolest i ciearl, between liu-hatian and Fillmore. Fre mont is oat of the question. As to Waahingt.a county, a letter writer says. •' Everything in right here. The Negroite, have e~ goad av giv.•n he Daytou Fisptr, thus allude« to the feeling iu :\l,:tigoniery county. ESIII , 51AnM “F THE DEMoltilAtit , PART) ,or Ni,c t .--- have •ecn many political meetings, but Lever law one where •nch glowing enthusiasm wn• exhibited an 'oat night. Ws thought sometimes the ot the hali would give way under the stamping. Emery allusion to Buchanan and Breckenridge called f,,r.11 n perfeet norm of applause. Let Abolition- Freuaontistu tear an,: tremble The l'au:•littir Dr,tt.tcrtit, a Black Republican par.c , is tater Fremont to the tnilowing strain It is had ft.r a /...110 party like ours to ~andering It the -I,tt, t ll+ ,mrruptlen ni ter at itilthlitt . t.. I . lt•rti , ro hat , well acted his part in l'alitorn all cti the Piaui , . 1.1114 he had the ex perience ot 10air, is S./Inner or a Serrat,l, in gevernmental affairs Ratter for the Itepultheim part, t't 1,•• demaircti ten tinier than trmatph and hate Itetra)al 1, B. w in the train or that triumph Few pdtticiant. are Ipmest. and alteti we find at: henc , t 'Ale he sh,iihl he retained B. the ‘errant of the pe.tplo. New and untitled men ehuuld not be selected fcr other. because. they ean he elected , truetw,rtlt sv , ,rkers ill the ranks,;( defeat shall hll, w. Thy• indications are good that Mr. Fremont, st, far as (Mo., is concerned, in a few month. will nave irons of the ,trunin The Table• Turned—Singular Develop- s o me very curious facts relative to the charac ter and antecedents of one of our citizens were developed during the trial of a case before the Criminal Court on Tuesday evening. Mr. Elias Hall, an insurance agent over Ilegan S Escott . , had procured an indictment for felony against a well known gentleman doing business on Third street. Hall was necessarily the principal wit ness, and had arrayed quite a vast amount .1 testimony against the accused. His evidence was about completed, -and 1., apn, Aro! perfectly sat isfied with his success, when the, , ,lawyer for the deteuce asked Hall where he hait'Frent the year 154:1. hall responded that he did not remember. The lawyer then repeatud the luestion as to 154.4 and Isz and received the same response. Jio.t th r . s the n ~j another wltm•-• wa, called, and as Hull 'Wart ii, un ne and saw hint approach. , Mr`e I Gout Cmlrt iimotm made long at. I rap: i 1, I , tVI- g bacon s where il.red s imt:c awi •Ir,ce rapidly to N ev, Albany. Nu wonder that hr left in such hot haste. The witness proved by his own personal knowledge and records tliat hail was convicted in New York of horse-stealing, and sent to the State prison at Auburn for three years. There was also an in d;ctment against l:im for house-breaking. sauce Hall's residence to CM, city he has laid claims to excessive virtue, sod it, we believe, connected with the Second Presbyterian Church His outrageous attempt to injure the good name of a gentleman, by instigating a malicious prose cution for felony, has thus recoiled upon him with terrible effect. —Lonweille ('our,•r. Munn SinNs.—The straight whigs" of Ken tucky stand out firmly against Mr Fillmore. At ' the recent whig convention in Louisville a reso lution expressing the confidence of the whigs of Kentucky in Millard Fillmore, and saying he was as worthy of their support as in 184 s, was re jected by the vote of sixteen counties to one in favor. September Ootober tith At n late Democratic meeting in Milton, In diana, it was addressed by W. A. Buckle, Esq., an old-line whiz, who took ground in favor of the Cincinnati platform and nominees, and ap pealed to all lovers of the Union to give them their support. The Lebanon Adrertzser says that the ^ olds line Clay whig; in that locality declare their in tention to !-upport and vote for dames Buchanan at the fall election.•' The ,‘;enttnri, an old whig paper of Henry county, Tenn., the editor of which says he was a Clay whig for twenty years, has come out for the national democratic nominees. In Virginia, eight of the thirteen know-no thing electors appointed have declined, and de clare that they shall go the Democratic nomina tions.— Washlngton Union. A LEETLE TOO "FIT'S A MAN —S. G. Good rich, late United States Consul at Paris, and well known to youths as " Peter Parley," thus writes to a friend about Col. Fremont : "I recollect to-have heard it said of him that his habit of self.reliance and self-counselling, evidentqfrom his manner and conduct, reminded one strongly of similar qualities in Louis Napo leon; and which have given him such an ascen dency, since his accession to power in France." We don't think the people of these United States desire a President. with quite as much "self-reliance and self-eounselling," especially, when to these astounding qualities are united ignorance and inexperience of political affairs, to a remarkable degree. Neither do they require a President who shall " remind one strongly " of Louis Napoleon, or any other despot. " Pe ter " and his " friend" have rather put their feet in it, by writing and publishing such stuff, wherein their candidate is made to resem ble Louis lispOlop,—Boston Poet Tun Committee, on Military Affairs of the House of Representatives, will report an increase of , the pay of officers of the army, and no in crease of the price -of rations. The increase of pay will be about forty per cent. in the case pf colonels, and gradually greater in the descending grades. IMMO MEI THE Writ. WOMAN.—The so called wild wo• woman has been quite "a card" in Cincinnati since n cotemporary "wrote her up" with a col umn and a quarter notice; about pathless prai ries, tangled forests and Wachita Mountains. Some who attended the exhibition thought her a "genuine article:" others believed her to be as tame as ill-tempered women usually are, and in collusion with her showman ; more believed her to be a lunatic, and were shocked at a female, in her unhappy condition, being made a show of. One of these yesterday swore, before Judge Burgoyne, that he believed her to he a woman of unsound mind, and Deputy Sheriffs Longshoie and Shattuck, lost evening, arrested her. She was taken without difficulty, manifesting no ferocity, and conducting herself in the cur riage, on the way to jail, where she was placed in custody for the night, with perfect propriety. Doctors will be summoned, and the question cf "mad or not mad r will be fully examined at the Probate Court this morning. —Cin. Cotuni 41.0. Plle a, neglected, often prove fatal; load to rormull:, non Anoint the parts three times a flay with DALLI,I - t' PAIN EXTILACTOR. If ..e.e•etioll form the rectum, tlo tusert the '• I7lr gyring.', " filled eub teem, and gra I. *tally discharge it toi die syringe le withdrawn. It (rule to rum aorce of any age of virulence., nor to give ...Ali. , rale. 1104(1,1fly ht all, trequently curing by rue applaud. n PtleA are k loom, by the heat, aching and pain of anus. ptimi are oatimeci sometimes Ly the of the whole towels. whirli then pre,ar the totem& hod canal tight against the Lack boner and keeps the t01..1 from returning up the res./tell, similar to the blood being kept .t top of your finger when a etring is tied tight round it; is frequent, and for scrufuloila humors and ulcers to faro therein, then procure a perfect abdominal supporter, Ell,l Wear is Wehli,..llo the rectum, and rontinne to use the sale c as above; also rub It well over the loins and abdonien f. some time, and the natural belts that support the howele I he contented and made strong, anti your life will be saved . Properly applied, every rare will be cured. It never Lai N o w. gauplzo 71.9Kynt a steel-plata engrased.label, egth signatures of Sold at 25 cent., per box by Dr. bifto. 11. REV/SKIL street, sad by heady every dealer in medic:be, throui,thont the Malted States All orders or letter* for i.,• l',,rttlattou advice, to be addl . ...led t,. C. V. CLICKE Now York. .1)1(1:daww Genev,,, Fayette pntrity, Pa. Yule, .at 4, latou.—Dr. / . ,Wart It Is with much pleo sure that I inform you that I gave one don.' of your In. iroNe,l Mrl.4we's VermVoge to a ~hlld of min, that as evt: It hronght from him between this ty and forty lam, aortas. without nauseating hio, to the teat. Ito Nina re, , velett his health. JESSE PROVINCE Dr. McLane'. IMPRVVIM Liver PHD and IKPROVED \'r,[lll fug, al., Dr I ScotVo °debt-rued White Clrcamlan Lire m.•nt, pnintrtvl solely 'littler the f Dr I ftlfulaf azsd ~f ost,teiveprs• genuine, vui) NAM: Ly Dr. I Se..lt 3 0. Bank Pt.., 31.4 gantown. Virgins. FaUbl THE s }:.0! M. , GGANTuWN, V 4., 12, In. 7"..." Ls la, rer;:fp, That I hart, exatnite , vl the Itea pr, erring 11r IAD,', It.pr , ,,eml Vennilngo and Im isr •• 1. lira by &NAL. who has La•ro in the habit t , l ;.t p‘r , ng and Itnink mr anginal Ill.+ 11/ my 01111,0 , 1 /11 11: t r.,. tPI/ yretn, 11.11 , 1 that I believe Ise has triti,rev 111.•FIL I make the &ame xhatement the more At lea , v interret in them whatever K. Mcl AN K NI 1, j)r. L 1. 1 ,11,411.0 11 . 4uilhire mr...tanpauletl be rLrtlgrAte 01 C. )IcLane, f u r sale b ) Deuggisu And Nler,hrints everywhere 1)X. G KKYSNIL, 110 Ru,d st , gt•nt. Da. J. P FLKM.INti, Allegheny, near It/Jiro:o Dept Actmt 44-Prot. De Grath on the Weathet-..1,.. De Grath wants all stillerert from the effects ~f the int - lei:tent . ath, lately, to :tall aald proettiv n httille pleaenz.: Ell Carr t ht. It cures like iringw. Prier :e), dud r *lll. Prof. Du Unit i foot it to 1, hls dmy to himself an I to public to state explicltly, that tlu• arth•lo otfvrud .ale by If,. Anna K. Smith, called in tier adverton,l.l 11o , t-r Smstli. A. K. Smith, Che://igt„te., hr. , in not '• Ural I's I.lo . tric 011." Sollth's proteunions to a knowledge of tho preparte ...on ;lii.m.l.brate4l remedy, /vixen front her contonAtitti N I ill Nit. irtiltimt H. Smith, formerly cm,engini with Prof. It, milt in keeping the lni.ogn and rorrnig n intl n twe of lie 11r,t1 . hot M . ', int l trtlettni ut (Ito ronnuftwitire of the nol. air. Then stab ha, e neither the right nor Ow ultiittN make LireitiCe Elootrie toil, - and n o imitation to it to pi litho, the wonderful eitertn of the original, ua prititared 1,, Profeenor Dr tit - nth hlinnoif. nt has old nod well known onmi itnitiniott, No. 3J South Eighth ntreet, below Cheittltt... Drugglite will addrens their onlerl to hot tame Fur .lo by 0. 11. ETBER. ttnburgls, tot all glean Asir-Keep the Blood Pure--M art t th. ,11.1..tur that argiltoutt I rti.1,411; Ideal. and eft, reneutuldrd innglee( ILIAIQ if: etnures, ran be traced to the aettllng el eon. hut., up..., the Mugs. R Ith how inuelt )..y. them should a remedy I. hailed that will forever eradicate from the apnem the wore' and moot tit operate humor that ran attack it. K MEDICAL DISCOVERY cures e‘ery year thouliands with Scrofula, Eryelpelse, Salt Rheum, Ritermiattem, A,. Ac., and yet there are nonce who. through him/ranee or emit f faith, delay obtain log it. We w, ild coy not faithluan, but twlioie fga- See long tuiveetieement In another column. Sold wholesale and retail at DR. GEORGE If. KEY,SRit': , . 140 A'oal street, sign of the Golden Mortar, and at J. P. VLEMING'B, Allegheny. Jylikdsw airPever and itgxte--Malaria er Miasmic iv the predisposing cause of Fever and Fever and ACIIO, b.t the immediate exciting cause may anse from over exertion, Ini prudent exposure, or Irregularity of habit. The PERUVIAN FEI3RIFUGE, acting directly upon the liver, kidneys, spleen, pancreas and digestive functions, has proved the most successful remedy ever introduced for the cure of thin distressing complaint. A single trial will stud relief. and one bottle will lu nue., l lIISUAD. Oa stop the chills and subdue the fever. The worst cases yield to its power; it has never been known to tall Preportld and sold by A. B. & D. FAN DE', Druggists, ICO Fulton stroot., Now York. doll also by B. A. FAIINESTOCK S Cll., Pittsburgh Pd.., and by Druggtete generally. )ylo.lw 44) — No Ips.v.se for weakened by racking amgh., and suffering under all the symptoms of violent Pulmonary attack, still the sufferer must nut desp a i r . •• Never give up," save the p.a.t. and inky should the Con sumptive despond, with Ittit.lEßS' 1.1 v mitwoßT, TAR, AND CANCIIALAGUA, within his reach! 11",,, Ilealt;,, are its results. See long advertisement in this paper. as - Fur rule, wholesale and retail, by R. E. SKI.LEItB OIL, corner Wood and Second stred.w.i. Sold also by LIENLIERSON A 5110., Liberty street; IL P SCHWARTZ, and DEOKILAM k bicKENNAN, Allegheny O•ty. JylOalavelw sir From the N. York National likonitor of February VAPOIL—Dr. Curtis has dour more to ameliorate the condition of humanity afflicted with lung complaints, than any other practitioner of innliciip!s that has struggled with the sncrots of the rt.oiclux median, in. - the last century, by the Invention and perfection of an instru ment that will convey to the lungs a niediciue in the shape of a highly Medicated Vapor, which acts directly on the disease, and not, as hitherto, by sympathy. Those who are ti.mbleci with diseases arising from dinurdered Im;go, will subserve their intoroxia by giving the Ilygean Vapor a trial. Cautiort—Dr. Cuan.3' Ilrowa le the original and only name article. 0uv2t3:.3,10 ta-Why will you Suffer, wtost RELIEF CAN BE, SO EASILY OBTAINED}—Have you a dare Throat, Quimy, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Bronchitis, Croup. Stiff Joints, Frost Bites, Burns, Sprains, or Pains in any part of your system ? You can be relieved at once by using the most heatitdful of all Liniments, the u While Circassian Lininunt," prepared by Dr. SCOTT, at Morgantown, Va.., and for sale cheap, wholesale and retail, by Dr. KEYSER, 140 li'dod street, and JAS. P. FLEMING, near It. R. Depot, Allegheny. See ad vertisement In another column of today's paper. frmirtilm Alit- Stockings and Hosiery for Winter.-- If you don't want your feet pinched with bed and abort Stockings, you will take our advice and go to C. Dam's, cor ner of Market alley and Fifth street, and buy some of those elegant fine Stockings, that make your feet feel nice and comfortable. DALY also makes and sells every variety of Ho l d aq that yon cap mgg4tlon, at *Solent° aid retaiL Remember the place, corner of Market alley and Fifth treat. oct4 . ~•.,,, jr , .. . ~ • ' , ~'~-:~ !fINE:MM7= EOM HENRY DALLAY, ltanufmtn.rt , r, C. V. CLICKENIM & CO., Mortutticturer4. , r4.ol,ntt• t;•.. - m th M=M DEIM== Ate Rave You a Rupture of the Bowels! —I would most respectfully invite the attention of these af flicted with hernia or rupture of the bowels to my splendid ass°, Latent of Truss. of various patterns, and to suit every age, applied and .ttallu.ttun guarantied in every case, at my .Ace, No. 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa., sign of tit Golden Mortar. Among the Tr 11.013 sold by me will be found MISTAh'S Radical Curt Trust ; Yr...nth Truste.e, Ivry light wring Gum EZW Trug,es ; f'hadrens' Truss's. ' , nyle and doubt"; Untinliral Trusses, c•oAdrrns' and adults EbrrWs 4srthsj Truss ; Or. X S. Facies Suppurits Trws The pries. of Tru.o vary from $2 to $4O. 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 .11 and adapt Dr. Banning's Lace or Body Brace, for the cure of Prole', one Uteri, Weakness of the Chest or Abdomen, Piles, Chronic Diarrhea, and any weak sees depending on a weak and de•bili tated condition of the abdominal muscles. Dr. Fach's Abdominal Supporter dogfish Elastic Abdominal Belts .Silk E,azfic Elcitt ; Aol nearly every kind of Supporter now In nse. I also sell Shoulder Brace., of every style, for weak chested and stoop Nhoulderexl persons. Mastic Stockings, for brok-n and VittirOlie Nwpenserry Bandage., all kinds. .sp - iv of entry ossify arid pa/km. and in fact et,ry kind of mechanical appliance usrd in the run, of dim.... Pit. KEYSER would state to persons in want of Bract Trusses that he can oil.-n send to snit the patient by writing Lit it In alway+l,4tcr L. mue the patient and apply the T.o— Brace personally. Address DR. GEO. 11. KEYSER, 140 Wood st., Julft.dawly Sign of the Gulden Mortar. OLD ECLIPSE FREIGHT 'LINE. a te ._ THIS LINE IS NOW PREPARED to bring 01l kinds of freight freni New York, in three days. et 31,2, N lee Ike., and from Philadelphia In 40 hours at $1 "i+ llr.) RECEIPTS GIVEN FOR TIME WITII A WRITTEN GUARANTR'E *3_ No pater puckuges or small bundle. received. A/nrk good. •• ECLIEnE FEE 36 HT LINE." C. B. ALLEN, Agent, No. : Actor [loupe, Near York. J. J. AIcKEEV ER, Anent, cur. Brood and Locust, Phila. For further information, apply b.) W. H. lIARROLL, Agent. ,01:y N 0.034 Fourth A. A. CAItRINE 8 8 CASHIER A. A. CARRIER & BRO., Corner Fourth and Snuthjield streets, Pittsburgh, AGE N T b State Mutual Fire and Marine Iniuranc Co., of IiAILE.I.SBURO. C`APILAL, (0350,1000. Girard Fire and Marine Insurance Co., PHILADELPIIIA. CAPITAL, $300,000. Insurance CQ. C,t the Valley of Virginia wiNcimsTEß, NA. CAPITAL, $300,000. Commonwealth Insurance Company, HAP, CAPILt L. 8300,000. Conarettrut 11t“µ44 Life Insurance Co., lIAi:TF CCU . CAPIIAL 52,154,4 t• L. Pennsylvania Insurance Co., of plIT591:19;11. af7/"A1..4 L, ASSETS Nuv 5, $1:49,022 49. F Pr.,drat. A. A. CLCIIII., ;3cl2retury. SAMUEL FAIINE'STOCK, IMPORTER & DEALER IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIQ lIARDWARE. No. $3 Wood street, between Diamond alley and Fourth street, • PI TTSBURGII, PA. la - Tus subwrilit, it r.,w ~ : enilo; a 'Vet, stlextUd assort rut of ft,t. 11.1. 1.6rdv.,,,,, s“1,1 uu as gs.,l trial.. as sty .Alter house In this city, lie will al ware ke,p utt hand a general atm rtment of A RDW ARIL' CUTLERY, CA RP.E:s TWLS, I •w hada he recipl,ttuhyluvlte. the attention of purchasers. uthtiti ciA NIVEL F.t11>E.,...4T0CE.. FORSYTH & SCOTT, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION E itC HANTS, • Dealers in Wool, Hides, Flour, LAI.D AND LARD OIL, 44-AND PRODUcE GENERALLY.,D). Nu. 76 WATER STREET, PITTSBPILOB, PENNA. _ . SvringerP4t9l.lll Ohio. ,L4,u 5.,,t1 (,„.- 1.11. Martin, E. B.Jone.,Canlfr eit.Dep.Bk. Kooun & lieretine, & Co.. Pittsburgh. Barnet, Nesbit & tirretson. J• ) . Elder. St. Louts. Phil a. Th,tu. & t rt•in,r, Bankers, Ifolnua & , 1110. il'ill ly; A. D. 11411h.n..k & Co. It. K UON, h.r.IIE Humphreys, Late of Pittsburgh. El==l KOONS HEUSTUSE, FLOUR FACTGRS, Gener3l Produce l'ornmision illei :hunts, V.. 47 Nowth Wham, [ld P 5 Nenlk water Orr( below R.s.cc street, itagale) . Wow! ! Cu. Bi yaii, Kannedy & Pitts'h Oarrett. Martin & Cu. '• L. 11 ilmiarth & Cu. W o od & Oliver , Boll & Liggett, :Inter, I rico & Co. ‘.iJ. & W. Rea, C Caleb •pe & Co. " I/log. lo Y. Coograro & Co. •• Priott, orother & Co. " Watt & J. D. Lentner & Co. Cincinnati. Bwalick & Foulds, Cinciuunti A. A. Pollock & Co. - Morrow A Bottler, Tweed & Sibley, " J. S. Chenoweth & Co. " And Pittsburgh and Philadelphia Merchants sew jot lidapctlm • FLOUR. GRAIN. BACON, LARD, LARD OIL, AIV D °DUCE' GENERALLY, No. 299 Liberty street, rtraißUßOil dck il.dpc WILLIAMS & ALLEN, CHILSON FURNACES, Wrought iron Tubing, AND FITTING GENERALLY, For Warming and Ventilating Building*. W. & A. will contract for Warming nod Veutilating by Steam or Ilot Water, Pipos or Chilsou's Nurnnce,Cbur:b• 041, Schools, Hospitals, Factories. Greco Houses, Dwu Court !lolls., Jails, or Hotels. No. 26 MARKET STREET, Pittsburgh. uplb W. 11. SMIT4 W. W. It. flu SMITH, MAIR & HUNTER WHOLESALE GROCEII, 122 Second and 101 Front at., PlttabuttlL, pa" JAMES ULALligtoV, EUROPEAN AGENT AND CONVEYANCER, Corner of Seventh and Smithfield streets, PITTSBURGH tita.. Poseengers brought froto too otd country to Pitta burt L atni tnoueye ronaltted to h:orope. 1n0T27 JAB, COLLINS.—J. BANKS KNOX • JAMES COLLINS & CO.; Forwarding and Commission Merchants, FISOFRIRTUES OP SIM Collins , Pittsburgh, Meadville At Erie CANAL LINES. Nos. 114 AND 115 WATER stagrr, FITTSBURGEI, PA. Prrranuaos— Wm. Sagaley & Co., Murphy, Tiernan & Co., Smith & Sinclair, Hampton, Wilson & Co., Areandless, Means & Co., Mtg. Bah & Itichardson. PulLcoacento -13agaley, Woodward & Co., Truitt, Brother & CO., Wood, Bacon & Co. ffeb2.ll reshArilval of Salt Oyeteras tfUST received at STEINRUCK'S, No. 111 WOOD street, where all the delicacies of the acittion can be had, served up in any deaira.Kgik,l ble style. Hr is also In daily receipt of Now - Potatoes, Peas, Lobsters, Froga, Shad, Sea Bass, . and a great variety' of Lake Ptah, which dill be 1914 to Oltut hee; hotels and restaurants on the most re.iesotiable tertaus jtiat received, a large and am lot of Lemox, rat ond Pine Apples. STMETTCH, jy4 No. - 1.11 Wood street. k. _~~ . 4:f. 12M=S 1213101133 !'VIA • HUNTER, DEALER IN REFERENCES; PROEM M=MI M3M DOLLAR AV. • No. 65 MI')DLE ROO3l, ` 01Wt,,Aktr,,iitiATIING. Y..`3 Now;OPEN daty-qAte.9 tp-2 o'clottk ; j~ Airy 04 . 3vatimility tutirfritd4s . :*femiumt, from 7 to 9 o'ctricm Nposits Xi:keyed...o all allitia not Less than Gets DOLLAR, anda dividditil of this prod declared. Wee a fear, in June , and. December. Infetait wandaidAtild at the rate of six pot cent. per aidigm, Wthe first of Detarlier, 1f55. Also on the 3.1 of Jane 1 1 '53. (looks containing-the Charter, B:.-41ttive. Rules and Rego latiorni, furnished gratis, on applira:',...n °lll. President—GEO RUE ALISILEt.. nem ParaIDERTS. John IL Shoctiberger, Charlealtnapp, N. Grattan Murphy, Theotiald Dmbstaettee, ittiac M. Pennock, William J. Anderson. • TaIIRTELa llopsweil Hepburn, (heurge R. Whitni William F. Solitait James W. Hallman, Alexander ilrailley, William Phillips, John G. Bockefen, ' Janies Elerdmin, Hill Burgwin, James D. Kelley. Albert Culbertson, ... , . Jahn. M. Kirkpatrick, Robert Chester, John D. M'Cord, J. Gardiner CoMu, Walter P. Marshall, Alonzo A. Carrier, A. M. Pollock, John 8. Cosgrove, Henry L. Ringwalt, Charles A. Colton, Robert Robb, E. G. Edringion, Junes Milieu Francis Felix, George B. &Aden, George F. (Ramon), Alexander 'Mudle, James 8 !loon, William 8. Lovely. V William 8. Haven, , Wilson Miller. Secretary and Trenturer--CHARLEII A. - COLTON Jyl9:dly FARMERS AND MECHANICS' FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE CO OP PHILADELPHIA. T 1 1 ,13. li. FLORENCE, Preet. EDW. It HEXSOLD Secretary. STATEMENT OF lIIISINESS, From thelsi day of Auyur.sl to the Slit day of Deo., 1855 Amouu t received in Marine premiums $ 68.24 - 2 31 Piro 39.908 82 Tutu] prerniurug fur five months. CAPITAL IN - VETTED/AS YOLLOWB . Bonds of Allegheny County, c Pittsburgh, and Pittsburgh EN $ 78,721 GG Railroad Bends, Cost 33,400 00 Loan on iirst Mortgage of Real Estate ......... ..... 59,040 00 Stocks, Collateral 30,384 00 Cash in Bank and on hand 11,09'2 13 Capital subscribed., (payment not yet due) 97,000 00 Premium Notes, not yet matured 66,387 31 Beu from Agents, (secured by Bonds) 18,859 GI ifspeases and Commissions 11,60 , 2 36 $408,151 13 Total amount of Loasim incurred, but not yet adjusted:— Fire $1.580 543 Marine 3,000 00 $4,668 66 Thia Company Insures Hull and Cargo deka on the vhf and Missiasippi tributaries. Immtes against Lose or ➢am:.g by Fires. Losses liberally adjusted and promptly paid. Itnnmesicss—Hon. T. M. Howe. Gen. J. K. Moorhen.. James Wood_ For Insurance apply to THOMAS J. HUNTER, Agent, mblb No. 9a %Velar et, bet. Wood and Market. DELAWARE HUTU kL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY , FFICE, S. E. CORNERHUD AM) WALNUT STS., Philadelphia. Gie - MARINE IN.SURANCES 1/n Veesela Cargo, Freight, .:11 parts or the tv,,r1,1, I N., , L•IIA. , ;CES OS Gotil.., by Rivers, Cabala, Loh, .'vi Lon I Parrhon , a, to all II art 4 oI rho Union. INSI•IIANCE - ON ILERCILANDIZE generally. Oc Stores. Db - ellibg Ilanvex , kc. .A.,,,ts of the Cbuiparry Ncreember 5/11,1854. Bowls, 51ortgagus and Real Estate .5101,54:0 Philadelphia City, and other Loans R 5 210 ov Stock in Banks, Railroad and Insurance Co's 2.1.060 IC Bills receivable 186,415 IC Cash on hand 26,526 (Al. Balances in hands of Agents, Premiums on Ma rine Policies recently issued, and other debts due the Company Subscription Nous.. DIRECTORS. William Martin, James C. Hand, Joseph 11. Seal, I Theophilus Paulding, Edmund A. Sender, 4twa.6 Traquair, John C. Doris, i William Eyre, Jr., John R. Namle, Joshua L. Price, George G. Leiper, I James Tennent, Edward Darlington, Samuel E. Stokes, Dr. R. M. Huston, Henry Sloan, William C. Ludwig, Jane's B. McFarland, Hugh Craig, Charles Schsarei‘, Spencer Motivate, Hobert Barton, Charles Kelley, John B. Semple, Pittsburgh H. Jon Paralke, ID. T. Morgan, J. O. Jolnaaou, J. T. Logan, a WM. MAHT.T.N, President. T.os. C. II lab, Vice President. Hrsirr Ln.r.cu.a, Secretary. P. A. btADFURA, Agent, JalB.ly Ho. 95 Water street, Pittsburgh. MARINE INSURANCE. FIRE RISKS. MAXIM:HERS' INSURANCE CORI OF PHILADELPHIA. CIIIRTYR PLEPETCA.L--08.1N7ED lIT Tll7. PTITC or PENN9TLCANIA. . . Chartered Capital, 8500,000. -11.11:12V6 ANI) Lll, A TRANS/ 2 0k 7',1T10.N , A A 1)N 3. LI r Pr..sident. ORRIS I.ILS, Secretary. OF:01:CE YOUNG, Trouaurer. DIRECTORS. William B. Thomas, WilUar.l,ll6,l, Alfred 'Naas, Charles J. Fields, Jam , P. Aaron S. I.ippine.,t 310.111.. in Nl.,holas G. Tx) lor. on•ri, J 0.... . . - y-This Comieuxy has been c,gea.,.. -.Y. with a Cueh Car tel, awl the Directors have determined to le pt the buAite...l to it. :tradable resucrr•u. To obArrve 111'2 ti rF. with a prt.lllpt l'ittsburgh Ofliee, No. 76 Water Ibtr.t. ..i. NEWTON JUNES, =GO The following volt known and responilble firms In Pi::.;• burgh have authorized reference to them. with regard t, the itability and soundutsta of the Manufacturers' Insurance Company. Kramer & Rabat, George I'. Smith .t Co., Jones, Tlernata h Co., noel TTSBURGH LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE INS I 'I? A NCE COMP AN Y, CORNER OF WATER AND SIARKET STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA. ROBERT GALWAI", pm , sittent. THOS. GRAHAM, Secretary. IWO - This Company mars exory insurance appertaining to or counecte:l with LIFE RISKS. Also. against HULL AND CARGO RISKS on the Ohio and Mlssimippi Rivers and tributaries, and MARINE Rlaßo generally. And apitnst Loss anti Datuago by Fire. and against thr Feeds of the i , os and Inland Navlotion and Trausportatioo Policies isatiod at the loati , t rat.o.l;:onsiststit with safety to all parties. Robort tialway, &i.lntil Nl'Clorkan, Joseph P. GRIZAIII. M. D, John I , cott, Jame Marshall, David Richey, James W I lailman, CharlN; Arbuthnot, Alexander Bradley, Joseph S. I.rooh, John Fullerton, :Mansfield B. Brown, David H. Chambers, Christian Zuc, IVilliani Carr, 11.1.,ert H. Hartley, Jaa. D. McGill. fehlB CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH. WILLIAM BAGALEY, President. SAMUEL L. MARSIIELL, Scoretary. LI Pl , ' IC'E 94 igd, street, between Markt! and Wood streets. laminas HULL AND CAW() RISKS, on the Ohio ml Mississippi Rivers and tributaries. Insures against Loss or Damage by ?;ICI;. Also, agniust din Perils of V... *la iyad Wand Navigation and Transportation. William Raga.ley, James M. Cooper, Samuel Ron, Robert Dunlap, Jr., Isaac M. Pennock, S. Harbangh, Walter Bryant, Jo.La &Lipton. WESTERN INS i‘ANCt, comPAlsry, Pirrsuunon.— tiliclit Ji: t •to .itlent; F. M. ..;••ne•nr, Secretary. ' • Rill insure minting ail *alum or r. :‘,L , N. Ann.; k. All loseen will he liberally adjusted ant t • of fly I :Lel. A Ilona) Institution, man aged by , D., known lu the community, and who urn coromptness and liberality, to maintain the Artra• ter nob rt. ny have assumed, no offering the best pro' , th desire to he insured. Gusscrems—R. Miller, Jr.. C. W. Iticketsou, J. o. 1 • Ger. N. holies, Jr., W. IL Smith, C. Hansen, George W..1,1s n .11,•lrew Ackley, Jambs Lippincott, George Donde. J A cloy. Alesaucier NO:nick, Thomas Scott. Sir Office. No. tr.l Water street, (Warehouse of Spring & (bo.. up smirt,) Pittsburgh. n0v24,- C' OIIMONwrALTH INSURANCE CO. HARRISIiITRG, PENNA. chartered capital, - - - $300,000. rol. Insures Buildings and other Property against Loss or Damage by Fire also, sgainst Perils of the Sim, 'Maud Navigation and Transporation. Orricr.ns--SIMON CAMERON, President. BENJ. PAKEE, Vice President S. S. CARRIER, Secretary. A. A_ CARRIER, Agent, Fourth and Smithfield. [Je23:6m liciSURANCE! INSURANCE!—:-Applica tiuu for 'asuman, for several goal reliable Insurance Companies received by GEO. W. 131INNott his Real Estate Agency and Intelligence cake, on the north side of Ohio fourth door east of the Diamond, ALl.Muitrin: Qsz. JU7 TERRA COTTA OR STONE WATER PIPES, From two to six inch calibre PRICES from 12 to :;(1 Centz per Foot. 41 , 5U—nocit ESTER PEARL STARCH For Sale Wholesale at blanurrtettwurs Prices by ItENTRY IL COLLINS, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, END WHOLESALE MLLES L CHEESE, BUTTER, sEgna, run, AND PRODUCE OKNERALLY. No,, :45 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. [JeIS al - leourth of July -- fverykety should west a NEW RAT or CAP on INDEPENDENCE PAY; and to ena ble all to do 80, We will sell cur stock at greatly reduced prices. MORGAN A (XX, _.-___ _ ks3l _ lilt Wood strret. ---,.—'-- i i a 'leaden IVOTIOE is herany-given that a pP . t _ at 1.11 will be made to the Legislature of_Pentistio 14_ _ the next session, iltr a Charter of itir theat Za"..l SAVING POND DANK, to be k'cate'l,,, tod .tflite Bit , Birmingham, Allegheny Con":.TaorDtpwt and niinplhain saving FloilV%nd....„,__L-14„, '-'• --: 4,,axeTtameaad Disow:lc with a - (kiptpttEr ...,.*..0 " . e.,.,, / Mari ...:t..'.i.ft.,..t'0.4., '.,..4.."-',4:.t.jk.',.1/2A-.4.,•=1.74f-r::: ~.,,,,-.1....k'5."1. • •fr. C... -4, , ,C M.,: ''...,,,. '..?..4‘,44.;ftt..,74.4K-.:„}!, 4e."444 , .44114 Stgi ,111:40 = ' ,R4ll lll br ' n4 . 9sobl l oill' .3kt Yria441404.10i14744*14051 the benetieedeffects'ef:Dr,VLane'aCelehrefrd Liver Elk prepared by your I take greet Weimar. , them to the madly. 7 feerinerranteiViriliadlitibietheir are a certain care for liver cetnpfaintAodotll-00ilitiariAtest no matter how difficult or long standing. • 1= pelf wittaf x flictiml with - tide , dreadful derease for Met two 9eari, and how thankful I am that.l heard of them, Pgle: of one of your agent@ three boxes, and befrire I had-Witte • the third box, was completely mitred. I verily b , ligte" bat for br.3PLane's Liver Pille,l should - have` new Veatillt* grave; but..ea it its I am now enjoying the best rea F oh; and stand a living ;Mame of the etilciet Iltre4l/17 , 8 LIVER PILLS. Besides recovering my, &with, .cofudd °l. • that I have leaved In pocket some two three hundred do l. late physician's (era. This testimonyTgiva pan with the greitestrpleeenre l ID hope it may do something toWitt43alaing tl Cee, invetoi b t Pills known to oil who aro suffering with liserot. WI-Mak *A Traveler in Western New York. Purchasers wth be careful to ask kir, Dr. JeLffies Cktfr brutal Lfver Pals, nuinufac tirmi. by lileminglitua*uf Pitts. burgh, Pa. - All other Liver Pills, in compeubtorOriCtorth leas. Dr. SPLotio's genuine Liver Pills, also Ws celebrated Vermifuge, can now be had at all respectable drug stones None genuine without the signature of kPlati4ol-PIWil Also, for sale by the sole proprietors, Jyl4:dawl 4e-Great Cure of Pillea.lterieriWill. 0, November 1. 1853.—Dr. a M. .lirdson--Dear Bite 44 iske to express to you my sincere thankafor your dfectif a medicine which, to env the least of 14tas tdrectini;#4oiltitu MI other medicines that T barn taken !Arkin:Wt . di:A*4 'to do. "Hoofland's tle . rman Bitters" halm runnt the most stubborn and agsmtrated case of the PILES. 4, per haps, ever fell to the lot of man. My (tea is not a straw to this community, as I am well known in this ti0:$1(!i sur rounding counties, sad can truly say that my reiciireqi hes astounded all my friends and relations, as 7 had trsAntery thing recommended, and nothing did vie any gOOkantil I was prevailed upon to try the Bitters. You areal - liberty to maks use of this communication for the henifft of:kho ai 'Wed, as you may think proper. Yana, truly, 5 4,108,101 31 300.000 00 $408,151 18 See ad rat ti,..mrnt. Fur tole-try FLlMlNG4lllol3:iitutllectWettiVElßE, Pittsburgh.. . . - 4r12:2W MASONIC •car COOLEST HALL IN THE. STAVE& 'SR American Arctic Evintatiniitti! English and Danish' Searvtiel,fdi SIR JOHN FRANKLIN, WITHIN THZ In connection with which will be Alhibited,'etch Fishibition, the Siege and Bombardment of Sebastopol t Executed by the great American Artist, Grata* s43;ftut, Esq.. from drawings taken on the spot by the Explitt4t. ti. Exhibition every night at 8 o'clock—Wednesillatal Saturday Afternoons at 3 o'clock. ; 415 r Tickets 25 cents—Children .123,5 watt.* The extensive celebrity which fhb gem offartletWA-0,1- lcocy has acquired, as being the meat aidditne, amusing and instructive ever exhibited, ie,asalg'Ctefig*tutr an tee to the public of its stapataing merits.- - jybilw D. ti.hial.Rl74.iagemt. 93,889 9G 100,000 00 $617,348 18 ASSIGNEES' gneee of Mr. SDIrD HEAZELTON'herehleretrialeelliat pensono.entttled ton pro.rata (second) DIVIDEND Isom mid Estate, will call on WM. LI. KINCAID. Novatc.IDIA MOND. on and after the I.sth REUBEN MbliElt 8r GEORGE A. BEM, WM. IL.EltredtD, Arfirieuv ' Fredi Titan- htaiburgli. 3nl 12, 1880--(jytlat . s) •' '" ES F. EATO N AGENT FOR 11111 Sale Purchase of Patent - 1416. And Dealer iiery variety. of 11:110aktillineAkb mum PATENT}! Office 'tad - Exhibition .11#042ito. FIRST STREET, dear Wood, Pittsburgh, Pa.. /Er Order; for Patented Articled a every . description promptly attended to. AGENTS AVANTRD Ma. M. F. Earns—Sir: Mr. George Trott's "Patent Gil Glohow'' hare been In use on the Engingsdis oar - Wittha for three or four years past, and have nesforrned an latili4ory, that we mew apply them to all the Rusibeit vre96oal6i.' Nor two pars pest we have etandoned the use of any oOms kind , of (.11 Globes- Respectfully, yours, g COUNTRY STORE AT AUCTION.-On. WEDNESDAY morning, July 76th, at /0, del& it, will , be sold, at the Commercial tales Booms, corner 04 Wood - . and Fifth streets, a otock of Goods from the catartttY, em bracing a great variety of seasonable goods, co:wilding in. part of gingham., lawns, &Mines, alpaca; blenelted tank brown muslina brown null bleached drilla bleached ands brown linen table cloths, hosleit, glove., boots andiideces, aarpot and leather traveling bage, black and fanct. Sneak bilk 4, be., be. Some day, at 2 o'clock, P. M., will be sold- a amaltshick of Grocmics, embractug almost every description of Weds rtanally sold in a country store, among whicibbrokbt basest tobacco, four half chests Y. IL tea, toilet atjl shaving soaps, eptces, brushes, queenreare, glassware, looking glasses, de, ( jyl.l) P. M. DAVIS, Anet'r. ORANGES 10 boxes just received an for sale by SNYDER & ANDERSON jyll No. 39. Wood gt., opposite St. Charleallotel. FRESII FIGS—WO drums justreceivedpnd for sale by REYIVER ot ANDERSON; jyt N 0,30 Woastiset. Wilson, Childs & CO, Humpton & Campbell, H. Childa & Co. AISINS--10Ci half " Clemewbrand,'" just recurred and for sale by •-• RE r HER 1 ANZEIMnij Na 59 Vrtidd etteet CUm3lo Du RE - PER Y'S EXPED TO JAPAN and the China Seas. The Daisy Chain; by the author of Heartseats., Toe Martins of Cm Martine; by C'ses. Lever. ' Penny Fern's fluor Dook-25 rents. The Wov lath, a Narrative of Adventures. - 7 Fashionable Life; by Mary ff. Eastman. Just received by W. A. OTLDENFENIert W. ; jyll Fifth ate oPPLeite the4iiestire. ft LIE ESE--100 boxe- catalog jut re \ ceiveJ by (iYl4) H. H. OISIVE. VGGS--.3 barrels for sale by xj le 14 R. tr. comma. At_;ON---2 casks for sale by • j,24, HEN RY H. cuxons. (REEK AND BLACK TEAS.—We have on hand the largest and beet assorted stock of TEAS to be found in theDearket, all of which will be offered at the VON EST PRICES. S. JAYNES, if l4 Pekin Tea Store, N 0.38 Fifth et: DOCIOR 1100FLAND'S CELEBRATED GEREIAM BITTERS, P ,IMPARED at Da. C. M. JACKSON, PRILLD'A, Pre.; Will effectually cure LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA JA UNDICE, itEßEttis MC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY, DIBEABE , OP THE KIDNEYS, -- A ~•l all Diseases arising from a disordered Limier Njoritach, Such • as Constipa tion, Inward Pile 4 Fullness, cc Blood to the _ Head, Acidity of the Etonatch, Nonseau, Heartburn, Disgust for Focsii . funess or weight in the Stomac the h k Sour Eructs._ -- lotion l s, Slatting, or Fluttering at Pita theatee mach. Swimming at the Head, Hurried and I:010in Breathing. Flittering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensations when In a lying postureiDintnest of Vbilon, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull rata in the Head, Deficieney of Perepiratlbee:rtkey• . ‘A lowness of the Skin and Lint* Pain. Tn the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, Sudden Flushes of Heat log in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and great Depression of SPIRITS. • Iu attributing ouch valuable proPert:otitte no, rash or unwarrantable ruisertion isre .e .A. hut ie simply a fart; proven undeniably and ce- , , uuk y uut _ yby the es aor di nor y core; and benefits deriv, itinTotnte., under rectum of its illustrious orie; fletur, tat,es of European socie,„.. ud , the hoth '" o l 3Bux l all testimony, from .PLets oft the-Aea contirunit,sextu. mutated during the ten years, u t the bands ogii . pr . a proprietor. s'l'ats providence of diseases to WitiKh the Bemuse Bitters tire adapted , it Is with sorrow we pipit, is ai med universal: indeed there is scarcely-a faMlly tlunughout the whole extent of our country fu which there guano be . foe ad among its m tubers that pecuPar tallow and lattaltid greenroom denoting a diseased Liver, or an - emaciated and rb ring Dyspeptic. Then of what immense importance to thll clogs of invalids t hat a cereain and reliable remedy should be placed Within. heir reach ; one in which no baneful or inittrionst drug en ters into its composition ; a remedy on wh i ch thensthint can rely with the utmost confidence and certainty, and.beitisstired from actual and tangibinproots that Vie article 'hi hawing • rally possesses the virfuese'ttitenred to it. .Bactextlandy is "lICKErLAND'S GERMAN BITTER_ ,S." . _..Thisissiwls of dollars have been expended in Its num, ..uftatttreandtfilasinti throughout all parrs of this continent, anacproprietor feels the greatest satisfaction in stating, the. thbt state, county, or even village, where tho MedicinehasAteen introduced, that . there cannot be found numbera,Pk t er gc" testify totte virtues, , It to medicos:latently in the practice of te:birgerinittlesr ot Lire Most Prominent Physicians. in the conotryiwtdi/iswo alisi—added their written testimony in-evidencecit ESEreat virtues. In conclusion; than, wo woultErespiiiitallyriak a I three afflicted with any of the abovedflassictak eir• the Bitters a trial, and rest assured Blom turrielfrtigtlaed. 11, proof of the statements above =ado, alL•anshindted to • read attentively the Almanac published annually the Iwo. • offerer, for Farmers and Yamilies,'erattAlllEtli-a gMikEtrtn. her of useful receipts, in addition to the lisattfulenylowe a r of theltitters, from the most promiatatari4vt , Wkikown inr divlduals hr all parlour the Union. All .Ares.e&te-pyro t t„ . Ri t f tent are authorised to distribute the Altoona° grattitOnstic. Principal Office and nutrakovrA,9fi._' . Aith didt• phhi, Pa. Far sale wholesale by Dremeata is all the pri . mul at retail tiyAPothockina and Stonkeepta .914." 1 1 7 in the United Statell end caned; and by - bIiEMING EROS.-and Dr:GEI;V,H. ITNIEEIII,, Capt. Mark Sterling Samuel M. Kier, William Bingham, John S. Dilworth, Francis Sellers, J. School:maker, William D. llaye. idec2l NrALUABLE ted on the Perrtarille Plank Road,,,ta.ii tallies from cite—Eo3 Acrea.--lek,of which are cleared and ilf-tittl ration ; about FO acre.) of good meadow land; alitino-14 nose parts of the farm; a Farm Room of ;51.1mximaiidth a fountain of roofing water at the ikon. solar itaartaa Barn 70 by 50 feet; good stabliag,Actii .othar ont-botues. For a Stock toanow di ntigarp ftw d oszie try. Au Orchard of orsos+tocifthat uom ica pomeaaion CAL be had If deafen& and the :sad farming knplementiNlit bo.s ld atfalier-Drice,O,VsF. term*, Ac., apply at our tam 4DzetiL-tz rl Jy1:!! e. CUT dt . RR% Reel WOLF'S 0 FOR on band ana far oda by ILIUM noes ~ , , t .',---c..t.•, ., :i. ,. -5 - -, ; ;:i 7- t . .!:i-'-iA:: l ,"P.',•:Z':'','; .i'.:',.-',;•.,,':':'.,;:'.".*:..g x ;. '~`,r=' ' ''' . .‘•ij :t : :''.!' .. '! . '.':' •-',':..---,'-...4'C''. :440`:e ofer`ol! - ' , ti:i-~ , • FX...r2dING Saccos!ors to J. ICldd,k C No. 60 Wood street. eortiakvf NEW ADVERTISEMEnfZ ONE WEEK LONGER—FRom JUL; 14, DR. E. BEALE'S GRAND ILLUMINATED HISTORY OP TIM Trott'i 01.1 Globes for Steam!' JiAngifes. Pony Prrr Inox Wtuoca., Pittsburgh, Apra 141 A, WM', f WAX. .t:',44,V,0C1D