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RIDAN MORNING
FOR PRESIDENT,
JAMES BUCHANAN,
FOR VICE PRESIDENT,
JOHN C. BRECKINRIDGE,
DEMOCRATIC STATE TLCKET.
GEOIt4E SCOTT, OF COMMA . CO.
JICOB FRY, Jr, MosToosarßY Co
Eilmc interesting reading matter on first page
every day
DISUNION AND ITS DISASTERS.
Henry Clay, Daniel Webster, Silas Wright,
James Buchanan, Lewis Casa—WASITINGITINi and
other revered sages and patriots have told us
that "disunion" was a word that should never
be uttered by American lips; and the fact never
be contemplated but with abhorrence. The names
that we have mentioned have stood foremost with
all the great parties of this country except one.
And that one is the party of disunion and civil
~war. Were Washington, Clay, Webster, Wright
alive does any one doubt where they would he
found ? They would be found where Van Buren,
Tyler, Reed, Randal, Preston, Ewing, Cass, Mar
cy, the son of Clay, the on of Jackson, and a
host of others heretofore of various parties, but
_,now rallying with earnest energy to the only
great national party, and casting into the scale
the weight.Jeficir Influence, their.Aloquence
and wisdom tifArtilh down the dap - glens con
spiracy of what Col. Benton calla tea pack of
.political knaves"
,Shashingtou foresaw and warned his country
men agaitist.tha.peril that is now at hand. His
warning words.are-hiettiry not:. Clay, Webster,
Wright, Cass; Buchanan foresaw the approach
jag crisis, and poured forth earnest and eloquent
words to prepare the public mind to meet it
firmly. That crisis has come; are the people
prepared for it ;or are they yet deceived Are
they blinded by the flood of unparalleled false
hood, or the glitter of the conspirators' gold
The great issue must be decided, the great peril
met in the present contest for the Presidency.
Let but this vast conspiracy succeed—let a sec
tional president be elected entirely by the votes
of one section of the Union: and disunion fol
lows as surely and as necessarily as night fol
lows the day. We are now in the midst of a day
of national freedom, prosperity and happiness,
such as no other nation ever enjoyed. Let hot
disunion come, and this bright day is follow,d
by a black night of disaster and crime and
bloodshed, utterly fatal to ournational intere , to,
and to the cause of human liberty.
And whence comes this peril to our institu•
lions ° From the abolitionist." and ek-inagogues
Neu , England. Its Greeleys, Stunners, Lloyd
Garrisons, Beecher?, Colamers, Theodore Park.
ere, Chases, Itank , es, Wilsons, head the grand
conspiracy. Those States are far removed fr
the scene of disaster and conflicts that must fol
low a dissolution of the Union. They imagine
themselves safe from those evils that would come
over Pennsylvania and Ohio like a flood: nod
they ask Pennsylvania and Ohio to join them.
• and give success to their foul conspiracy against
the Union, and the cause of human libery
And this crime, like many another, is to be com
mitted in the name of liberty !!
But let us look for a moment at two or three
of the consequences of a dissolution of the
Union to Pennstivs.iiia_ We speak not now of
the va.bi. 1/liereblb of Petinsylvai .
with the South ; and the vast market ri.r our
products and fabric- that enriches our Stuns.
Let all that pas But since the worlimy
are appealed to to aid in this rile conspire. r,
let us see how disunion would affect them in
Pennsylvania. It is a border State It has al
ready a negro population of sixty or ...verily
thousand. Within one year after the Union is
divided a hundred thousand runaway slaves
would be within our borders, without a d,idiar
apiece for their support. They must have .ra
meortate employment or fill our poor banAe.
They cannot much longer go to the Canadas, r
the Canadian provinces are moving for a law to
exclude them. They must remain here, and mii , t
have work, or support as paupers. Remember,
the negro-worshipping conspirators contend f.r
the entire equality of the negro with the white
man. Give them the power to destroy the Union i
and they will bring to our State one or two has.
dred thousand negro laborers to compete
equal terms for employment with the white free
working men of Pennsylvania. And while the
laborers in our State are thus increased, the de
mand for our products and fabrics is diminished
What will the working men of Pennsylvania pain
by that' Nothing but a ruinous cornpetiu
with negro laborers who will work for half price
or a mere subsistence. Do they not know that
abolitionists would generally employ negroos in
preference to white laborers, when they can pet
them so much cheaper, and their ii 3 tupathies are
all with them And would not the MOM, be the
ease throughout all the northwestern State.
Such is the reward, then, provided for the work
ing men of the Middle and Western States if
they help the negro worshipping conspirators of
New England to succeed in their base disunion
design.
And do simple-minded people doubt that the
destruction of the Union is their design" Banks,
Atepublican " Speaker of the House of Repre.
sentatives, says, " Let the Union slide." Judge
Spalding, a leader in the Republican Convention
at Philadelphia, Pays "I am for a dissolution,
and mire not how soon it comes." A Republican' .
political clergyman at Poughkeepsie, says, .' I
pray daily that this accursed Union may be des
troyed, though blood be spilt " And Wm. Lloyd
Garrison says, "The Union and the Constitution
are a league with hell ." and he publicly burned
a copy of the Constitution at a meeting. And
Seward says, - There is a higher lism than Sic..
Constitution." And Greeley says, " The Union
is not worth preserving." And Beecher pledges
his church for Miles to foster and encourage a
civil war. And Sumner wades through a two
days' speech to create such bitterness and ani
mosity between North and South that a union
would be no longer possible. And a writer in
the Tribune says: "I have no doubt but that
the free and slave States ought to separate."
And Republican Clubs in Maine are raising ban
ners with srzteen stars, to represent the sixteen
States that are to form a Northern confederacy ;
and they fired sixteen guilt at sunrise for the same
purpose
If any 000 doubts that the deign of these New
England conspirators is to destroy the Union, he
must be incurably blind. It is openly avowed
by their leaders. It is symboled on their flags
It is urged in their papers. It is the inevitable
result of their success, if flllOO6BB were - possible
And the people of Pennsylvania were asked to
aidthem ! And their stupid orators are sent
litketo persuade us to do so. This wicked pur
pose, this base design should be sternly rebuked
by-the yeomanry of this commonwealth ; and by
Bone . more emphatically than by the working
eon WEAR EYES,—We invite special at
' iiintion to•an article which we publish to-day,
taken from the Philadelphia Evening Journal, an
indepeudent-and able paper. It puts no name
up as its candidate;' but speaks out boldly when
its country is in danger.
Read the article. It is headed a Light for
Weak Eyes."
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GLWAI. COMMTBSIPtiIIat
But the case is almost too plain for argument.
Was ever such a thing seen in the South as an
exclusive convention of the people of that sec
tion, meeting to nominate Southern men as can
didates for the Presidency and Vice Presidency,
to be elected by votes of Southern men only"
And if a movement of the kind had been made
there, would it not have been regarded in this
section as revolutionary and created an intense
feeling,of indignation all over the free States ?
Let us conclude what we have to say by ask
ing how, in the event of an election of a Fed
eral Administration by the votes of the free
States only, the executive functions of the gov
ernment would be carried on in the South 9 The
probability is that no man of that section would
hold office under a Northern dynasty. What al
ternative would be left but to fill every post of
fice, every custom house, every situation in the
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There afBsome piilitwit . ' 4 W hie h are either strangely
obtuse, or;: ise shifty , of ai:iteliberate purpniwto
confound tie most glaring distinctions. Since
Mr. FillmOe's speech at Albany certain jonOals
bave - beetitseekitg to convict him of innonsititin
cy, though there is not the slightest coufliiit in
principle between his conthiet in one of the cases
cited for the purpose and the sentiment Jeclared
by him in the other. In the New York Courier
and Enquirer of Friday we find the following:
" Mr. Fillmore is reported to have said at
Albany on the occasion of his public reception
tb.
•We r.ee a political party, presenting candi
dates for the Presidency and Vioe Presidenoy,
selected for the first lime from the Free States
alone. * * * Can it be possible
that those who are engaged in such a measure
can have seriously reflected upon the consequen
ces which must inevitably follow in case of sue-.
Coes Can they have the madness or the folly to
believe that our Southern brethern will submit ?'
"In 1828 the candidates of the party to which
Mr. Fillmore was attached were, for President,
John Quincy Adams, of Massachusetts, and for
Vioe President, Richard Rush, of Pennsylvania.
Both gentlemen were citizens of Free States, it
will be seen. The candidates of the other party
were Andrew Jackson, of Tennessee, for President,
and John C. Calhoun, of South Carolina, for Vice
President. These two were citizens of adjoining
Slave States. Now which act of ' folly' or 'mad
ness' did Mr. Fillmore commit. --vote for the can
didates of his party or of the opposition " Ile
had been elected the previous year to the As
sembly of this State, and we think it may safely
be assumed that he adhered to his party in that
canvass. Again, in 1836, the candidates of the
Whig party for President end Vice President
were from Ohio and New York—two Free North
ern States. Mr. Fillmore's friends will not deny
that he Supported Gen. Harrison and Francis
Granger in 1836. Was it 'folly' or 'madness?'
Here, it will be observed, is a manifest attempt
to accuse Mr. Fillmore with doing in 1828 and in
1888 precisely the thing which he is now, in 1836,
earnestly deprecating and condemning. The
instances quoted are widely and radically variant.
We admit, though we do not know, the fact, that
on the several occasions named, Mr. Fillmore
voted for the Presidency and Vies Presidency
selected from free States of the North, and
against others chosen from slave States of the
South. But does it follow that what he did
then without hesitation, ho should do to-day, re
gardless of the striking difference in the circum
stances of the times T it is necessary to remark
here that the objection expressed in his speech
at Albany lately, was not to the more local status
of nominees for the office named, dissociated
from other considerations. There would be
nothing exceptionable in that, were it not con
nected with such a division of the people of the
Union, on a grave political question, as to invo: v e
the possibility of an eleltion of the two highest
offioers of the National government by the v. tes
exclusively of one half of the confederac,,
against those of the other, respectively combined
in strictly sectional opposition. In this fact hes
the real evil and danger of the present Cailait.v. , ll
and attitude of parties. In this consists the
material distinction between the state of affsirs
in 152 S and 1816. when Mr. Fillmore voted for
Adams and Rush, and for Harrison and Granger,
and that we behold now, when the people of th e
Free States are urged to unite as such in a
Presidential canvass, against those of the slur,
States. It is nut the selection of candidates fr..m !
this or that ride of the Union, but the effort an,
purpu,e to elect L4em by a partly srab.fli
that 1, to he deplored AS nn event which
array integral portions of the country in unnsou
' ral all tag.uisa:n. arouse the dreadful spirit of t.
testine dim:turd. and practically denationabse ao y
ad rni rati w h :oh might be chosen under s
circumstances. Rat the New York Enyr,,
affects not to are this Important condition, .c
else purposely ignores it. It, indeed, 143 111. i I
late,. its quotation from Mr. Fillmore's %pereit
to nuppreao entirely an sesentlel portion of , 'r•
pa..ouige,thereby destroying sill groasly pervert t. ;: .
the real meaning of s hat the speaker we.," vo
ally reported to bare said. Let ius supply on
psrt abichstas evidently omitted by dettiman•!».
show, by the entire sentence, now just and e.
~latent a view Mr. Fillmore espteased li
We see a political party prevent:ne
didate> for the Proideney and Vie,-
p,efeeted for the first Litaf , troll tht free ~ t at,
alone, with the abowed purrwee of eleetiug
candidates by suffrages of one part or the Cr. la
only, to rule over the whole I:rtited
:t possible that those who ttre engaged
such a nteessre can have seriously reflected upon
the COllSequenCes wbteh mum inevitably f011.,w
in case of rtuocesx
Here, then, we Kee that
idea of electing a President and Vire Prenidei.l
by a ”ectiantd vote. combined with the feet •,f
their being taken from the flame •ectiott of the
country as divided into free and slave State,,
the real mischief that in drendnd In ar.d
IR31;,
urn North and South Toted in common for
Adams and for Harrison, for Rush and for tiran
ger The candidates were Northern men, but
they did not represent a Northern party, they
were n.a. elected exclusively by Northern sufirs
gee. They were national in their political pnr
ciplea. in their party attinttie.. and in the pops
ler rupport they reoeiveed But how vto.n.l. ilia
We see. - 9.F , Mr Fillmore fro',
en e n. w
sap', a political party presenting randidat,—
for the Presidency and Vice Presidency, selected
for the fires time front the free State. aloes, will,
to”wed purpone'of oleating the randidittr ,
by mAtmges of in parlor the l'iti"n only, h,
rulu over the whole Unittul titfttes
In there nothing in thin extraordinary
of affairs to revolt and alarm the prudent an(
dispassionate patriot T Does it not realize pre
cisely that fearful conjuncture which Mr. Madi
son imagined when ho said, in speaking of per
ties: When the individuals belonging to them
are intermingled in every part of the whole
country, they strengthen the union of the what,
while they divideevory part. Should a state of
parties arise founded on geographical bounds
ries and other physical and permanent distinc
tions which happen to coincide with them, what
is to control those great repulsive masses from
awful shocks against each other
Does it not present exactly that perilous crisis
which Henry Clay so eloquently deprecated
when he uttered these solemn words in the Sen
ate :
" Abolitionism should no longer ho regarded as an
imaginary danger. The Abolitionists, let me sup
pose, succeed in their present aim of uniting the in
habitants of the free States as one man against the
inhabitants of the slave States. Union on our side
will beget union on the other, and this process of
reciprocal consolidation will be attended with all the
violent prejudices, embittered passions, and impluca-
Ws animosities which ever degraded or deformed hu
man nature. •
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One section will stand in menacing and hostile array
against the other. The collision of opinion will be
quickly followed •by the clash of arms. I will nut
attempt to describe scenes which now happily lie con
cealed from our view. Abolitionists themselves
would shrink back in dismay and horror at the con
templation of desolated fields, confiagrated stales,
murdered inhabitants, and the overthrow of the fair
est fabric of human government that ever rose to ani
mate the hopes of civilized man."
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federal service, ,with officials taken from this
side of.: the - Union"! Aud if this should be done,
what a repulsive spectacle it would exhibit to
the world, to. sag uothicg of the insurreotion it
would be likely to provoke in the South, and the
virtual impracticability of enforcing any such
mon-trous usurpation. Well might Mr. Fill
more, forseeing the linger, speak as he did in
timely warning to his countrymen, and well may
we pause in such a career.
The Democratic Convcntion of Butler county,
was held at the Court House, on the 14th lust ,
when the following not nations were made:
Congreses- John graham, of Butler county, sub
ject to decision of the District Cunference.
Senate--John N. Negley, of Butler, subject to de
cision of the District Conference.
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Assembly—Thomas J. Layton, Allegheny tp.
Associate Judges—Samuel 'Marshall, A lame tp.,
Johnston Bovard, Slip'rk tp.
Prosecuting Attorney James M. Bredin, of
Butler.
Couuly Surveyor--Charles Cramer, of Saxon.!
burg.
Commissioner—John W. Martin. of Forward tp.
Auditor -Rob't B. Maxwell, Summit tp.
Truett,. of Aeattemy—Rev. Wm. C. Pollock, of
Mercer, Wm. Borland, of Butler tp.
Mr. Marshall, who is nominated for Judge.
was an old-line Whig, who has lately come out
for "Buck and lireck. - lie is one of the roost
able and influential men in that county, and hi..
example and influence will do as much for our
cause in Butler as could that of any other loan
in that district. Mr. Kegley is editor of the
Butler Herald, and would make au excellent
Senator. Mr. Graham w , ,n1.1 .10 honor to Lis
district in Congret, or any where else. We will
publish some rf the resolutiiins of the convention
to-morrow.
All Right in lowa --A Significant Vote.
In Lee county, lowa, the vote for Presidisiit
1452 stood as follows:
Pierce . .
Scott . ..... . .... . .
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Hale ...... .
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At an election held in thk cuuuty un the . ..!8111
ult., fur niemi,er, of the legisiat uu the v,.ft.
stood:
roll RENATE'.
D. T. Brigham. Dem., had -1.. Q.:
Wm. Stewart, K. N. '.- ' - 1 .ti
Steph. Cook, woolly, ' P -r .
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.1. M. Anderson, Dem., had", - I,:;o-i
W. F. B. Lynch, "
S. J. Reid,
Jao.Li, llantilG.o, " 1,2 .0
liawkin Taylor, Black Rep., had
Simeon C‘il a ,
ileorg-e C. Eaton. "
.Ino. Coirtn right, "
James NI Layton, K. N., bad...
Ji,ltn Barnes. "
James It. lirdne2..
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Cheap and Ellgllvir tivillvting Loin at Pali,.
\ tine Opp. , TtUtilly in otieri,tt., 11 t
Wit.l3 to ',curt , utt.l
building, in the t. 1,11,W11
1111Eqot, I'!an (:, - u , lty of 1
tlter dtp, , l ‘Ji the ati•l kiti la It%
road, a pArtiili .f them !routing , Ilioghrt
Avenue, VW /111 • 6 Ira .treet deNtirte.l nt lio
d®p tu -ay of itir Tait faxiiittheci.ir th,Aroug
(area it our ni•t-r
tiou i. heautaul, mnA tbry wOl
rv.”erre by Nlv•nrft I;ik riy be : 4..1
premise. vrti• , ■i•t - i I 51. vi;gl
cheap lot hn..l better mttet, I the teAie ut :
M OH Setltirsl4i
"History' rs. Mr. Hillosors of the PH •
Stiob t , th• 0..3 z t an etrtic!r " neat t
luron4 !I the 1t... , e , I - •Ir 4 t
'perch Ai F. - aver. of rt,e , c-,tbt
thr .14y Ir:.i (stilly 1-,1,
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Crampton hiun.ered to hr, iui•,- , 00. utiLi r• r
tng to a glext,r diptotruttJ-t ihxn 11r
glt.lUtidrt Worte than ./ • 1-11,C
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THE ItE.l. t 1. ,4111. .Deist r.
deli..., of thrh Itn•
pit", Irl 1 , W4, :414•I
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sit! .r.l thr I! IS 1.. et tl
fie4lrgellli, 11l I 1,, I gy,
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Ilewlt, I• , r j nary IL,.
Whig party in 1),11,0 9 0,. c , ,unty a 111/01 -1
talents, influence an.l 11, 101,00
Major A M Hare. 11. , n : 4 1,.,11, Kiel 'I
boat of other good mon and good eititank ..;
Muscatine county, who were active meutt 1111.11
the °aliens!, of I k6'2.
I. B Fleck, ,of Wai,hington county, nn
old lino Whig —K men am n R men and an honor
to any party.
T W . Cagget , of Kou4u4, n lcnu PI er
tor of 1552, and a better tuna than he ham n..t
been left behind him. These and littn.l retk mere
in our State.
SUICIDE la AN Ex- ALL,KRIN WM. W.
Fream, formeily an Assistant tld ennau
at the
Thirteenth Wart, committed suicide at ld o'clock
yesterday morning, at his residence, No. 38 Lewis
street, by shooting himself through the 1-w l , ll
with a pistol. lie was in reduced circumstances,
which it is supposed finally' led him to take his
life. The act appears to bare been premedita
ted, as his wife states that about three weeks ago
he tried to persuade her to let him kill her and
then take his Own life. she declined, stating
that they had a family of childran to love, pr.,-
teed and live for. h•or a long time he had work
as a sash maker in the Navy Yard• but lost
situation in November last, since which time he
has done but little work. lie was a native of this
city, forty-five years of age. Coroner Connery
held an inquest upon the body. V.
CONSTI UTIoN Neer W141.1'11 A 1{1:m11... -- AI
a recent Black Republican meeting in Spring
field, Ma.ss., Fitz Henry Warren, 11t.i.w.,
the present difficultie, between the N•wth and
South would be , +ettled by the cartridged,o i it
not by (ho ballot-box , that, in certain coutin
gencies, the ('onststution fa the t 'tatted States teas
nut worth a rush.-
Mark the atrocious spirit of Black Itepubb
canism. If it cannot succeed at the ballot-box,
it threatens to have recourse to the cartridge.
box It considers the Constitution as `l not
worth a rush l" Can any one opposed to a
dissolution of the Union act with an organiza
tion whose leaders express such diabolical senti
ments T
STILL THKY Colus.-11. S. Blackwell Esq., of
Chicago has written a long and able letter in
which he declares himself for our glorius nomi•
flees, Buchanan and Breckinridge. Mr. Black
well is well known as a talented and influential
lawyer, an able speaker, and popular man. Be
is one of the Scott electors of Illinois in 1852 and
was the Whig candidate for Congress.-- Use.
Plaindealer.
Hey MAKING.—We presume there has not been
for years such a product of hay in this region as
there is the present year. Farmers hardly know
how to " get in the immense quantity which
lies before them. Labor is hard to get, . and
mach hay will be uncut for want of hands. It
must be cheap the next season— Wheeling
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THE (WAIN GRoP.the present year, says the
Boston rismorcitoli. over all the New England
States, is very heavy. In many sections in this
State the grass is very rank and ripe for harvest
ing. In some instances it is lodged, and mould
ing vind rotting on the ground. The weather for
making hay thus far has been unfavorable : the
frequent and heavy rains have prevented the
gathering the early crop in a good condition.—
Chrome/c.
441-No Wondrr be yrs.* Thankful... Read
and Judge for your , 01.
Roca/farce, October 1, 11342.
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lit. I 1 I p.ta tLat I got. , uur dooor of your lur
1 ertultt,ro to • child .4 mine thst te a.
I.ltatl mut f.,rty tarp
,E tux., hltu in Om Out , H. 000 atter
J PROVINCE.
1./ il, Imac • um ramcirm IJcrr I . lllm al/MI /3111/0011112. Vormai.
Ur I !.../tt • Cciebrated Whit. Cirmastau
11..,,t, tstmlet /ha suporloorden of Dr. I. 13.41.,
gra•tmafc, amd Mrticlam eittesiv. pow.
N ..t.. malls prep/Lead by Dr. I. &NA./
Ma. )I ,, rrsatma6, Vtrigitaia.
Tllll FOUNTAIN lILADI
llosetwro. A t., 8.111. r.:, 1(654
co,etry, that I base riagslaal {tut 11..cipe
4.1 1 tththafe atm! leapm.ea
• .1. riN• i•y to I S. oil, vho has loser, th the habit of vr,
IS., .114./ 1/1 taedtetties to my aka duo trig
t :hat I bot4e••• he has tspri•to
i mat. tia. Lb. more ma I
hero C XcLANII...I.{
LAI Ve , Ustba.r. Alnl IittILOVID LJ..?
r C I. Ma.
L,.,,.tetz a, I lien. [lol,‘
ti KEY hi. R. 1 W 14 at, Wludisftde A val.
j p rt.Ex !NO. A )1....15.41y, meal Ranycytd Devot,
"Al . ... A,,
ite- P. or. Uw 4.rett. am I las VI •ethe;
I ttllo La LI; •.,r,••-• • T fr... Oar tha• turi.way. +.l
lar -0,, ui,—, I— $ pr., ur 4 L. 4 Its bb Ormos AA
lIM=Mr,I
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!mat trivet et-v.,' 1 1
h lon 111, A"1111 as tvl 1
• ••• y th^ Vou ara at Mani, '
. „ , 3. t..-•tionl .4 WA ILL
, $ in..' 1 ,r..„ July
K 4 J ATW.OOI)
1 , 4 r mu... }.341% , i 11.114 UE.I) II KICYSEr
4.... r• eop Ih. 11 °ad P • I•.t the
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:4 0 . 4 11.* Alortar, an.l al .1 r
/Air- Forum the IN. l urk y atiosaa/ nealtos
01 I f sbrwitfy 21 IlfutAw - lb Cyyrtlw
to abswllufalw anifelaal *l4ll 11/14(
volt) 41ky vtl.r pfue4it4llor at utallcifie• that
mtrugglo,l with 1110 owerwt. of lbw waters/A wtediw, kit thy
lwal contu/), by Ibr bl , outimi au.l I. o tloalon of All Ilaat/ It
umul that ay 4. tlio lip a 1 1 / I .llCille lit tL. aliala ,
of a Light)lle.lbaloll Vaioa, whl,l; sw . tw Llitmtly at.
thawnew, eslol bat, a. Itltherto, by ay twintliy Tlsose who as.
it ,11/1.1 with ‘11.01.00 misibly 11,m .11.4‘101 - twl bingo, Will
.xllO , l their 141010.4 by gis hlg 11.0 Ilygraii l spur a Ir.!
— l l f. I'lllllo II rtlla YA le Il,e “tiginal And owl)
ti ill its , art icla 110 , 711,411•41 a
St Fever and Ague-N141411.11 II NI Mil.. 14 lL
p•,'L•l"'"uyt
c•u. , • , .f Fr.-' 14.1 VI, I nu,l Ague., let the
Iting sue.• mot) art., fl ,m ‘,v pi
1., 'Wont ex ',eon. or it rvivilunti. hod"!
\ lAN Vittillt Ft'lt M. , atrocity tipou the
pnltt•ro•ng Ana dirroott, function*, It**
p, 0,11 ill , . uncut aw , ntellti I eWell) lutrudut**l Ito
rt ~f tt,o, alotc***/lig , vllllillllllt. A itinglv trial *all prima
'ci o te!, nut OW' IN , tt/0 wel l In 111 , 4 t 1110.411,W .tip
.111 ,, 1tu , the hoct 'l'L, w.n.t Cknon ) ink! to 11. poWla, It
two, broc known to 101 l
I•rtparto awl sold I, .t u A I) SAN Dl4, Druggilas, 100
Kul Lou nti tvt, Snw I',•rk.
Nuld It A. YAII N ENTueli A 11 1, Yittabiars;
uucl uggICA iy 10.1 w
Var. No Cause for Dr•pair--If urakomul by
r bug), and pun, log undo.. all thin . 1 )411;1.111d of a
)I.,frot Pnint,antry at tm L, etlll the no rtoror mint( nut despair.
e t erup,"says Ilte• ot, and xby should this Con
.nwpuyo tinapninl, a lth IttN)EltiF LI V ISILIVOILT, TAR, A N 1)
CA Nell A I,Aii VA, within Lin 1,1011 MIN, 1,1,., lirattlo,
me us maul is Yon hlt: all ortisoninnl in this paper.
Sal - For win, whninaalt, and mull], by R. K SRLLKIIB
(NI., corn, Wt..' and Second etroota.
•
Sold eke by Ili:NI/ER:0)N A BRO., Liberty .trout; 11. P.
end BECKHAM A Wit ENNAN, Allegheny
Oi v
ylo:dharly
hy will you Huffer, knw RELIEF CAN BB
:44 EASILY OBTAIN you a Sure Throat, Quinsy,
Itheumatinni, Neuralgia, Bronchitis, Croup, BOff J Wats, Frost
lbws, Burns, Sprains, or Pains In any part of your system
an to relie.eil ut once by using the moat beautiful of
all Liniments, the c‘rcasstan L &&&&& & arra," prepared
by Br. S.XYFT, of Morgantown, Va., and for sale cheap,
wholesale and retail, toe Dr. K F:YSER, 140 Wood street, and
JAS. P. PLEMINU, nest it. It. Allegheny. 8.3 ad
vertisement In another column of to-klay'm paper. lumr4:1111
"" •_"
4 1P . Oome one, come all, to MoROAN ct CO 'P
No. 184 WOOD street, and buy what yUu want In the 11AT
ur CAP line. A large stud,. of SILK, FUR and STRAW
IiATS always uu hand. Remember,
85nIN ILAN!), balance in one, two and
N-1 three years, will buy a good BUILDING LOT of
-t fret front by 130 deep, altuattul near the Outer Depth, Al
legheny City—price p 175. Thla property ja well worth at
tention. C. CUM - BERT & BON,
1028 Real Estate Agouti, 6/ Market at.
EXT. LIQUORICE.--9 cases for sale by
.1041 B. A. PAIIIIIBTOOK .Op.
d:~
lEEE
iMi2iaEg
DO. da ape
/I ~~r
ISOMMEN
40.
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a+i.4.'lpre effski,kl • r cue it4.l
0.112.,P10h5.
Itutowa 4 as..l way. Nana cm] ltrektriran..
J ....ph I' i 1 axanun, %f 0, John 5r14.1...
J on.. Marshall. Das ad ittrbay.
J ..spos %V 111/0/111•8, elakrim A rt.utb...34,
•1<111.1.7 lir .0.7 , .1 %morph .!.1 14 , • '
J..h. Irullyr tot,
.10...z6.4..1 li. Vary,
litel,l ti et....tat..... Ceatattorto &tag,
0' alma Chrr, , hobrir4 0 atirlikr.
Jaw
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1134.1.1
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CITIZENS' INSURANCE Ct)NIPANI
OF I'ITTSPI: HOU,
..f bumo4 up•l
1/.. t, th..ul•l • re.amly t
MILLI AV 1 40444 Y, L'Aorick*A
AA %IT XL L. NI ItailliAL, SciaitAr4
orrwr: w Mawr sfrvot, botwetAl Market 4,14 Wt. ,4
s ir I usu.* HULL. ANU C4Ut34) WAWA, ou tlw OA,
awl ilia•Lealio Ittvors ay4 utbutartcs.
twang, aciawit Loss , vr brisiagv t!, Ylit
AL.°, agAinat tho Nail* au) Meat ikutl Omni Nirrigatiuu
masa TrAusixattAli.4l.
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
♦YD WuoLaNALI MAW/ IN
VIIRESE, BUTTER, SEEDS, PIM,
Ni. 26 WOOD STILE:ST, PITTSBURGH. Liel6
gig- Fourth of July.. Frerybotly should wear a
NNW lIAT or CAP on INDRPENDRNCR DAY; and to ena
ble all to du so, we will sell our stock at greatly reduced
it'Ve. MORUAN k CO.,
Jo= 16i Wood street
WESTERN INSURANCh, COMPANY,
Prrnsmaxon. GEOIVIS 9 %.1:Sl g, `osident; P. M.
00ILDON, Secretary.
Will insure against all kinds of risks. t. ILE no., AA h IN. k.
All losses will be liberally adjusted an I ....ouptly paid.
A Home Institution, managed by who AM moll
known In the Community, and who are de .t mined ht
promptness and liberality, to MILIDI2IIII the •tutm. ter which
they have assumed, ea offering the beet prate •tom to the,
who desire to be insured.
Dmscroae—R. •Jr., C. W. flicketspg,
N. Holmce, Jr., W. H. Smith, C. Ihmsen, George W. Jelsom
Andrew Ackley, James Lippincott , George 1)41116. n. 4 ,
Auluy, Alexander Ninth*, Thomas Scott.
air Mee, No. 9'J Water street, (Warehouse of Spang
Co., up 'tetra) Pittsburgh. novUly
COMMONWEALTH INSURANCE CO.
Chartered Capital, - - - $BOO,OOO.
pg Insures Buildings and other Property against Lou or
Diunage by Fire; eh*, against Perlis of the See, Inland
Navigation and Transportation.
Orriours—BlSlON CAMERON, President.
r4R,lpt, Vise President
B.VARRIRE, Secretary,
A. A. CARRIER, Agent, fourth and Ernithtlekl. LieMeru
INSURANCE INSURANCE I —/p1441-
Um for losurauce for several good Velitible..
Companies received by QEO . W..RUNN4t
_B a k u
Agency aud Intelligence Moe, cm the narth - 114 utOblo
fourth door east of the Diamond,: Attaarinirterit. jtal
MORGAN & CO.,
IN %vat street.
CUM.! TES AND DE •LAINES— /0,000 .
yards of rich Males euniDelailtieitiinitth.2s end 37
coats, now closing wilt at 1236tente per vird, at the Bamb
Annual Sale of WA) A. - .1.41480N a 00.
- - -
EMPTY EELS. EO.ll
Jyll No. 89 wood jay qapelt. ea Eotd.
.z 4
DOLLAR. Eilk.V/INGS BANK.
No. GS /both Street,
JWIDLE Boom, zomEs' saw autt,4lNo._
IS NOW, OPEZ daily from 9 to 2' o'o;tick;
:orcnkt owNredneisdiggiind Saffititaire i cusfiiirrurd - ' 4 lt%
e.
Depoaitilrecated of all .4 note: lees than O, AlUeit4
'.audit dividend of the'proflts dechtfed :tribe a year, In Sane
'and'Beceniber,. • Interest wm daclgrcd at the r a te of Atlx per
cede . yer annum, on the And -. of December, Alawint
the &for June, MO.
Books containing the Charter, By-Lawa, Rules and Rego.
lotion; furnithed grata, on application at the office.
Atsukni—GEOßGE d_LBELEE.
MI mosomana.
Hopewell Hepburn,
CkPrge B. Wfikey John H. Shoenberger,
ruston, Charles Knapp,.
William P. Joh
James W. Hallm N. Grattan Murphy,
Alexander Bradley, Theobald Umbstaetter,
William Phnlipa ' Isaac M. Pennock,
William J. Anderson.
....... ....
John G. Bilekofen, "unum. .hunes Rerdman,
Hill Rurgwin, ' Jam. D. Kelley.
Albert Culbertson
Robert Chester, '-
• • —j" "484ic c k
.Tohisti. lekint- - 4
J. Gardiner Coffin, Waiter P. Marshall,
Alonzo A. Cartier, A. M. Pollock,
John 8.. v., Henry L Ri ngwi at, •
Cbariee Mtn°, Robert Robb, .
11. G. Rdrington, JIMMY Biddle,
Francis Felix, George 8. Belden,
George P. Gilimore, Alexander 'Bridle,-
James 8. Hoon, William 8. Lay*. • .
- William 8. Raven, Wilson Miller.
jylihdly Seardar7/ and Treat:ow—CHARLES A. COLTO
N.
FARMERS AND MECHANICS'
FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE CO
OP PHILADELPHIA.
has.
Haw. R. Ha THOS. B. FLORENCE, Pree't.
ansoLe, Secretary.
STATEMENT OP BUSINESS,
From the lot day of Auytai to the 314 day of Dec_, 1866
MEOW:a received In Marine premiumss 88,212 31
Vire 39.908 82
Total premium for nye months
CAPITAL
$408,161 18
ISTAJ3TLD AS youtrwe:
5011 d. of Allegheny County, Pittsburgh, and
Pittsburgh $ 78,721 00
Railroad Ronda, Cost 83,400 00
Loan on Pint Mortgageof Real Estate ' 69,950 00
"
Cash In Bankand on hand. . . ... .. . ' 11,0,2 22
Capital subscribed, (payment not yet due) 97,000 00
Premium Notes, not yet matured-- ............ 68,887 81
Due from Agents, (second by Bonds). 18,858 01
Ripeness and Commissions . 11.4= ;s6
$408,151
Toted amount of Lome. Incurred„but not yet adjusted:—
Pare $1,086 66
Marine
3,01 V 00
666 68
Thle Company Imams Hull and Carg s o 4, rbike on the Ohio
and elleabutippl tribtittatee inane* against Lose or Damage*
by Fin. Lowa liberally adjusted and promptly paid.
ftenaltacte—flon. T. M. Howe, Gen. J. K. Moorhead,
J 6111.1 Wood.
For lostsranee apply to
'THOMAS J. HTINT&Ft, Agent,
rah lb No. 90 Water at, bet Wood and Market.
_ ..
SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY,
OMCE, 8. E. OORNER THIRD AND WALNUT BTB.,
Philadelphia.
*d -
ILASJN X INfiIItANCES on Vessels, Cargo, Freight,
to all mule of the world.
INLAND INSURANCES ON GOODS, by ilicent, Canals,
Lobes and Land Carrieme, to nil pposrrtt.a of the Union.
EIJLE INSURANCE ON NDIZE generally. On
Slons, Dwelling Rousts, A..
ALIEItI of an d =fry November IVA, 1855.
B 4 IO UP 94
Pate ill /pb= " and (41101. 8+1,210
00
Stock In Hanks, Hellroted and hisnrance CAA. M,OOO 10
ns eivable
196,440 97
Cosh 1,01 Lend
28,820 09
Holmium la bond, of Agents, Premiums on Ma
rio. Policies recently imened, tad other debts
duo the Company 93,828 95
Sobscrinskra Holm 100,000 00
DinnOTORII.
William Martin, James C. Rand,
Joseph ii, deal, Therphilns Paulding,
Edmund A. Solider, I JAM!. Traqualr,
John C. Dena, I William Eyre, Jr,
John It Penroaa, Saban L. PrWs,
tioarge 0, Llner. Jams Terilteltt.
ifetavd Darlington, I Runnel R. Probes,
Lit it M. Huston, I Mewl Plops,
William C Ludwig. Ames R MOoriond,
Rush (Slog, I Marlin Mader,
p Mel Itain, I Wert Burton,
Chart. Kelley I John a amp* Fittidugh.
H. Jena. Brook., D. T. Mame,
J 11 Johnson, I .1 T. Loan.
WM. MARTIN, Prasident.
Trios C. Haan, Vire Prisidant.
Moray Conran. Reoratary.
P. A. MADRIRA., Agent,
No 5.3 Water street Pittsburgh,
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32 AIIIX E INSURANCE.
FIRE RISKS.
lIINUFACiIIERS' INSURANCE cogry,
OP PHILADELPHIA.
CILWIIII PlalrMal—iillANTlO ST 111/ STATZ Cl PLUSTLVAILA.
Chartered Capital, $300,000.
PIRA R tNIt AND /Xi AND rig A_VVlat 14 710,N ,
AA/WS IS UIITINCI 1,,...0.40.1J
&t.eretory.
0 COME YOliNCi, Trmsurvr.
DtILACTOTta.
Aar,. A lipplselAt, William fl Thoz....
A1....0. 0i I !Ingham, W Muth Neal,
I. who/. ti Taythr. Alfred W.A.
t tr. - In /1......, Mart. J Feelile,
.1.4,14 1' Amu.. Jams t. Sitn,rll.
11/41-121.1 eirtniar,ynr......l v.. a the. Cala
tat, a.. tlei Iltrerter• twee iLeeermtheil to eilapt the buedtheiie
te a... ...hie ...lure. To ...ry e pr 0..., i n n o nci n ,..
, n i . afls.r., *lli, a prc.r4 ort)ttstagoo t of kw.,
Putoburigt. tlEle s Ne. 70 Water arrest.
J NEWTON JONE.II, AztqL
•
the C./1.14 .ad reapotumEbta Irma b Ptttr
hare, A.r. anthortz.d rafereftre to them with regard to tho
.tatattly and aonminea/ of the Idatmfacturanv losuraarr.
e-m- r Y A liattut, Clditta 4
0.0..zr A . trattta /t I.laatistde i Campbell,
71.truat, Co, LLCidit t la 4Oa
boy?
PCTTSBUIIIin --
LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE
INS U R ASCE COMP Y,
OidA KU UV w STEIL AND mAnxicr STRAWS,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
ROB= ILLLW AY, President
?sot rias.nen. tierrstsry.
1* TI
Company road. eivry inatraisn spr,zraining to
onnne,tial •fth 1341Kd
sirearsri 11 i'LL AND CARGO RISKS on the Ohio
and klinnsalmol Rivera and tributastee, and ktAiIINX
aftkerolly
And *annul Lau and Damage by Vim and against the
Perils the Sea and Inland itsetscatiws and franspartath.n
Pants* usual at the lowest rake seaststest vital %kV
.11 tart*.
nituicTeLa.
William Rasaley, 044. Maid' &Wing,
Jaoma M. Qmpar, damsel M. Kier
&mud William Mush&t ' u.
il.lluri Ihn " :1241 Jr., John ~ Dibaby*,
Isaac M. Palma:la. francis Banat%
& Itarbanak, J. &lawmaker.
Waits,/ Bryaut, William B. Ilea&
JUilll liiiitlTOD. 1 &OM
TERRA OITA OR STONE
WATER PIPES.
Prom two to six inch calibre.
PRICES from 12 to 110 Coots per Foot
A LSO-IMRESTEE
PEARL STARCH
Mar Sale \Alba!reale at Manufacturers
Prices by
ILIENRY U. COLLINS,
FOlt WA R DLNCI AND
AND PRODUCE CIEND4ALLY
HARRISBURG, PENNA
t ,-..
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(From the /asten eatorday-Evening Gazette:3 ,
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•
iPsuftewea:lady
cr On Thuniairetnwtbld rennin finder atAlittkmitilabthiy,ioa disagreeable'
••bifeatb , wien by psinethe "igahn of a Thovaantr tud_ r unar K w- RABlaaci:itaiT, Oridaypg-tvelock,
Ploweraas a dentifrice not only reader P: 11 , front ibe_iVelacrn , Penusylvanla :114 Ninth
it; weet tint lease the'. teeth White as alabaster 2. .Wl4-4.40 Proceettothe,llll4belkillmetery,
piritons -notknow i heir breath is bad, ' Tul l 160, "R 4 l, $
at:tit the inbject.ds so deliCata l 'their friends wilt- • '
never mention* it. Pour a Single drop of the
The trend of the fatuity are ireehectrally invited to attend
" Balm " on your tooth-brustiiind wash the tooth •I`er--ft!ne-'4,o4°•`eck'ck-°8 . 114"1-.1""134 '
ftbki
her
late
night and morning. A fifty cent b Atte will asst rrln Street, adJoirdag-the Ninth Ward Public
&Iwo) Holm, •
year.
•
A BEAD lIFUL COMPLEXION msy easily be &Cr
qtdred by using the " Balm of a Thousand Flow
ers." It will remove tan pimples and freekler
from the skin, leaving it of a soft and roseate hue.
Wet a towel, linr..fon two or three dropia t and
wash the face night -and Morning.
SHAVING MADE EASY Wet J9n,,,s.ttfitving
bitisili'itriiiitglevitiiii—iii cold water, pour on
two or three drops of , " Balm of a Thousand
Flowers," rub the beard well and it will make a
beautiful lather much facilitating the operation
of shaving. Price only fifty cents. For said by
Fetridge & Co., proprieters; and B. at;.,:Yaline
stock & Co. Fleming Bros., R. E. Sellersil& Co.,
Dr. G. H. Keyser and H. Miner & Co.,'Fitn3burgh
and Beckham & McKennan; Allegheny city.
-Have Von a Rupture of the Bowe:lel
—I would most rameetfully invite the attention. of these at
dieted with hernia or rupture of thalboivels to my splendid
wise, tment of Trusses of various patterns, and to euitevory
age, applied and satisfaction guarantied In every case, at my
taco, No. 140 Wood street, Pittsburg,, Pa., sign of the
Golden Mortar. Among the Trusses sold by me will he
found
Marsh's Radical acre gram;
French nurses, very light spring
4106,101 31
. 300,000 00
GUM Magic Trusses
Children? Trusses, single and doubts;
.Trueses, children.' and adull.;
Merit's 124:p tie Spring Truss:
Dr. S S. Pitch's Supporter Thou
The price of Trusses vary from $2 to $3O. 'Hernial
or Ruptured patients can be suited by remitting money and
sending the measure around the hips, stating whether the
rupture le on the right of left side. I also sett and adapt
Dr. Ekternthe s Lace or Body Brace, for the care of Pro Ja
pans Uteri, Weakness of the Chest or Abdomen, Piles, Chronic
Diarrines, and any weaknessfiepending on a weak and &Lai
toted condition of the abdamhxal muscles.
Dr. Fitch't Abdominal Supporter;
Englith Mastic Abdominal Betts;
Silk Elastic Beltl ;
And nearly every kind of Supporter now in nee. „1 eh* sell
Shoulder Braees of every style, for weak chested and stoop
ahouldered persona.
Eagle Stockings, (or broken and. varicose veins.
Suspensory Bandages, of all kinds.
Syringe, of every varidy and pattern., and in fact, every
kind of mechanical appliance used In the cure of disease.
DR. KEYSER would state to persona in want of Braces ,
Trusses that he can often semi to suit the patient by writing.
but It is always better to see the pullout and apply the Trues
or Brace personally. Address
DR. GEO. IL KEYSER, 14CilVned
JulOvlswly Sign of the Golden Mortar.
ISS6. OLD ECLIPSE • 1856.
FREIGHT LINE.
aiggimmvasi gi p m
HIS LINE - IS-NOW PREPARED to bring
. all kinds of freight from New York, in three days, at
$l,:-V Vl6O Is., and from Philadelphia in 40 ht/1111$ at $1 ?.
100 lbs.
RECEIPTS GIVEN FOR TIME IVITLI A WRIIVIN
GUARANTEE
*IL No paper plekages or small bundles received.
Mark goods ECLIPSE FREIGHT LINE"
G. R. ALLEN, Agent, No. 2 Astor Honey, New York-
J. .1. MeESEVER, Agent, car. Broadand Loeust,,Phila.
For further Information, apply to
W. B. mummy Agent,
je o .Ailm—Journal copy. No. 64 Fourth et
$517,848 15
AL. L. CARRIER - B CARRIRI2
A. A. CARRIER & BRO.,
Corner FourjA and Smithfield sireeta, Pittsburgh,
AGENTS
State Mutual Fire and Blarino lasurane
Co, of liAitillPMUltd. CAPITAL, $350,000.
Girard Fire Knit lgarine Insurance Co., of
(APITAL, 1300,000.
Insurance Co. of the Valley of Virginia.
WLNOLLESTFO, VA. CAPITAL, 9300,000.
Commonwealth Insurance Company, UAR
litsuuno. CAPITAL, $300,000.
Connecticut Mutual Life lacuennec
Co h
tuitTroab. CAPITAL AND ANN:IM $2,1346481).
Penner". tviiiiipik 1 11 1 11111ITICO CO, a PITTSEIII RUM
C. 41 J - IrA A ASSNTS, soy. 5, ISM, $t29,022 99.
Wit -
P
JOUNSTOX, Prlaident......-41. A. Cit.,l". Secretary.dwl4.dapcly.
SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK,
IMPORTER§ DEALER IN
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
HARDWARE.*
No. Wood eeeee t ? between Ularnondl
alley and Fourth street,
rt?rsarßarr, I'A .
1 11.4"` TAIL en nacriter la owe opeolog a wet; erieeic A l
costa of forei g n and doweatle klantwereall new,and - aili kaa
eatici wax g‘aal trt(LLS ea any other 110c,41 , thin city.
H.
will always keep on bar 1 n w.,...1.13.rimw0t of
H.I.WA_Hk, VAiTLEHY, CAIIrENTER TOOLS, .Ic.,
To which be reveetruily invites the Aleutian of putchaseth
DAM
SAMUEL IAHNESTOCIL
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there is 01) the property a good Frame Gouge Mai :Ram,
...................................—....J01LW sort au.) rnr ,, uas kinds of Fruits. ,
FORS YTI-1 & scow, There 111 ali,o attache., to tho property a FLOURING and
L'ORN 311 LL, with ers n mitensirs custom. Also, a CARDING
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION M AMINE and th bus Men a small TAN-YAND, t!thlehs
M ERCHANTS, wnh small t!• 1 1.- 42 ; might he pat htghed mkt ,
Dealers In Wool, Hides
- The location for the machinery is one of the best for ens, s
BACON. LARD AND LARD ( 1; L, , Flour, i tom to a
the wheto hot-1121r)% COD
t the Farm will be sold separate or together with the,
machinery.
4611-A ND PROD UCN ORNISR ALZr.IiII)' Price of the Povis, 415004 Sixteen IlundrO, Vellum i , ,
• .
No. Tt WAX 3. 11 tktairatT, Prrraau nett, Plums. The whale nroPertY, enittramed Stemmata Oar4ing Me- '
I eta,tm .1,...., At, (VotiO) say Three Tboosand Piella% maL ;
...... Sega:
Sprinw , llarbeirigh, Plush% dleri. Wella Wellsville, Ohlo. i pw. t pii...,,r, Mason Con ti ty, vir t ilti a a D. ~-;_,
._,,
Sohn &am *Co., •• iM. Marne, 4
ou the Ohio Riser, July 16th, 185 G. J .Ul42aii;
R.D. Jones, OssierClLDep.Bk. i Koons ttierattne, Phila. I
Leech a 00.,`Pittehranh- ihimtm. Nesbit a Gerrets,h. Ti/rAGAZD.TES FOR FIFTEEbt ONTS, '
Joseph E. Elder, S; Loma I Phil.
. Ili a , Iwilat 4 Ca'S CHEAP B001=1111; No, 32
Thaws 4 Greluer, hawkers. Holum. A Connell. Caoritiliat i mi l i H FIELD .u.,,,,, . : ~,',,:,!
,
6 . 1 ..- 0 "` 1 , obl'lY Il A D 11.11..C1 ' a _ f). ..._
______ ' H•artarrii Magszwe for August—price .1.5 ciatits•
.1,. is. hoots, !sun ut 'lump/tarry", Itolltuakat Is outs, l'h - e.,„ 1 tiwiey's Laity's Book for August. "‘ 15 " '.-1 ;
t. w, diassrlss.,..__
____L, n o i o:(Ntg,„y av a, l tiraham's 3.la4„wine for August, ~ 1„5 •aa , ~. .,',24.
~
Putsuson's lialguxuau fur Arigwit, “ 16 " • ••••`4 , •-,,,-- i
KOONS 4 hERSTINE, if you-wawa auv of rho Magazines for AngustLirAgetasji ;
t'euts, tall or 6totd to NtiNßlt'klAla '
PIIIOUR FACTORS ' .1!IS No. nErtiithfuiltEltreets
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/ 4 , A 1.A11.1.5T ArAGAZlNES—Oodnthlatun,
.t.‘l,
, .211, Pererwe, Arthur's, and Taukee ' NOtions far Ragas%
tie-wil Protium clitmui%itin Metibants, 1 p. , b ,,, . , -.1 by E. - T. W3101141-AN
,
ht 87 Awl:, wur,,ce ..,at go ,v.-ak it'ax ,- .,hwz, } " 18 _ 4-1114h4kieet
th:Gue? kdos Peet, l 4, - .11 x 1.1 (IN DR-ED DOLE:AR , S4iii - par_llase. :
ruu...kus PHU. to a ttoUSE aunt LOT of 20feet front on Pieblesilltreet, by
too litell to Cesar alloy. House contains thteittmem, kitchen
iand outlaw: out-even. garapn, fruit trot% gmbi,C,adis t % 4c.;
ate,, a Stable. Sllustud in Manchester. ' ....u...:A580 M.
hand balance to ono and two years. ' '-'-';;;;; r ,
S. COMM= & - HON, 1).18 Real Estate Agents_No a mak e & et
T E T I H E E C IIARK I NT P , E a S mi T abo B u iI t the 1 teb S 'lcs,--liire'
IN
but twenty-two left of those, choke atir, 1 21. 1 164 , ,,,,,,,„; - . ., 16
Pranklte street by 110 deep to a2l fixitallef ' 42.1115 a Lots '..
will be scdd a $2OO each. Parsons parchitithglyalyOmurit ,
Ws can have them at $lBO each. Titiond,' Oriklawmh, its ,
hsod ; balance, gs 'per month, or attar yMidYllaya/enta '
jylB s cynisEszt 4. SIX% Stualp 'a. '
Q,E/111-ANNUAL SALE. —A.t A. -iti.w 14 1
1,3 & CO. are closing out their splendid end toelft- (
stock of DRESS au,ss, comprising rich stylist'MWPMW
Striped end Fig'dSilks i Brocade, Es'dand plaird4o3_ .-•
Sure Rains; Penn' do' Solcillace, .t.b.;14.,,at el'
25 andAt per cent. - ": ''....,itinf '
EE MB ROIDERIES[LEDUC - RD.-41- fil:ftany:, i
now (Ailing uurruttre ateartakint of se4o,ikW- '.
limbroiderke at a reduction of one-thirdtrnstMMAl'
JYth "-A:,,AtAdicitt...:eir,:.W,l
--- -.:.' -- -7-.--_,--- , .--,'
- piNE TEAS lI—A few more-mwornsut-for,-•
1.: those PURE and FRESH TEAS min - bi ilecd , -
F. it. Into
ti.-,.'
Cka. B.a Market at Diam o nd. i
•
ii&A`Alt. Iv
aNIA0)• WukAtos,ral A Ou. Vta qb-,... n,u„ KocetisAy &CAN rittall.
.46.44,44. AkirfAAk A (Xs •• ; L Witutarth aCu -
Wood A (*vac " *WU & tiggilt, 0
st*tor, r vox. i CN... " J. IW. li,a,
eir.l4 1. , AA, A ei ktolkimitY, Akkogrtivo AO. 0
rrUitt. dlvikket ACV : Watt A Wil..a.
.1. Lt. Wham. geu. t. , luctuttatt. F•aalick...t Aiukb, CinciuunAL
AA- ItttlikvA ACV 0 114Arrwor t Unities,
ritvutt a 414 , 41% 0 4,5., tAlNlowroch 4 eNt. "
glut Pittsb
w urgh and id Merchants ipmo4 .1 ty .
Jabblasta
ALEX. HUNTER,
DIAIXII
FLOUR. GRAIN.
BACON, LARD, LARD OIL,
AN PRODUCE GENERAta,Y,
No. 299 Labe/11y *torsi,
do. t kdapc PITTEIBICatOII
W
& (ALLEN,
CHILSON FIJRNACES,
Wrought iron Tubing,
AND FITTING GENERALLY,
Fur Warming and Ventilating Buildings.
Ai - W. & A. will contract for Warming and Ventilajjpg
by Steam or Rot Water, Pipes or Ohnson'a Furnace,ChWb•
ea, &book Hospitals, Factories, Green UOCIEION, Dwellings,
Court Rouses, Jails, or Hotels. No. 2t3 NIABRIIT &TRIM,
PI ttaburgh.
alb
.u. — o7tf:ifkit - =7.Ws:l7Hp e
SMITH, HAIR & HUNTER
WHOLESALE GROCERS',
122 Second and IV Front at.,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
JAMES BLAKELY,
EILIREAN AGENT AND CONVEYANCER
Corner of Seventh and Smithfield et(4ets,
PIIBURC44.
Passengers brutielt limn the old oottatty to Pit&
burgle, and mows remittal to Nuropn rnov2i
JAS. 00U4N8 J. &ANKH KNOX
JAMES COLLINS & CO.,
Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
PROPRISTOPS OF TELE
Pittalburigh, Meadville * Erie
CANAL LJNES. ,
Nos. 114 AND 115 WATER mum, Parinmea PA.
REFlltnilo.llo*
PITTSEMEOB
Wm.
heel & Co u Ana% noun & OS,
Smith 4 . • OO,
Italium*Ult.l MUM , t-CD* Aiwa &Nativi Wnwa
sm.
pagoloyWoodward& Co, Wulff, Brother (11, 1
Wood. Noma &Co.
NAM
Fresh Arrivt AP Salt Oystert4
T
received at smuntvog , s,, No. in
t/ WOOD sired" whet° all Ebe delkeelei •
arquii,
eite Reason C an e ` be bad, saved np in any &elm
ble style. He is aiso in daily r a te: New :
Potatoes, Piss, Isteders"Nr Sesame.
and a great radefy,or I • ,ie will Lbe soldlci;ratni• ;
UM hotels and resitturantsentbe-inesi raseenal2,_______/ 0 : 44 0 0 12_, '
Just remised" a tate aneVilne lot ailtirAßibe.a.
Pine apples. = , , I:_imotalAig;
JO , . N0...411-Wooti ,stree t
4 4 00 4AND1 GERMAN BITTERS— . IO
- ' growls ibis 'in& lor iefi by
7 ;1141gria 1148;
MBE
IMIIINIO
4. ~ .
E=EZZI
.ir-_-:-. @AB CObI ii
11-07.. the PITTSBURGH OAS COMPANY have; this day, fi
declareda Dividend of Five per Cent. out of, the mpftts of 3
the last att:turintliv,utythefOatdtal Stock of the Cottipanyt
payable to Stockholders or their legal representatives forth,
with, at the Office at the Company}., • *
JAMES M. CHRISTI; treintrer- ---N
Office of Pittabutgli Gas' Co., July 14, 18A0,,ijy,/81.;
i;
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S Q. B UILDING . LOTS , AT. A,D.OTIO.N.— g
t." On "SATURDAY, the 19thdag;of JULY, atill .4 ls told, l
at Public Auction; at '2 o'clock, P. IL, 04'i/to prentiaesATVE ;
ACRES OF BEAUTIFUL LAND, divided -.into b-Nieks and i •
lots,as per diagnun, which can be seen cod; tire large band-
bills. This property is known no Ilasellon's plan. of lots, lt
$ ,
and bye near the wertern part of the City of Allegheny; a g .
portion of it 'attains the Outer Depot of the ' Ohio and Penn- '?
sy Irani& Railroad, and hear the office of the csidimny ; It t..
lays well for private residences, and Is prObahlya.s pretty •
location for that purpose nanny in the markrotat this time. 0...,
.Ttda desirable property-1s- all under cultivation; ainVaraddA
make as fine garden ground as any pear the city; It to easy if
of access, within a convenient...distance of the plank-read
and depot of the ; railroad.. To persone-wlithintifothare a$ '
pretty location far a realdetice, cotaldning both tlty and i
sentry, four of these Rita -would itc.e.omplith;the . ,4jeCt, at 1
a very low price.
. arms of Sa l 6 - 7 One -tbind• In hand ; lialitimer In One, two
and three years, seamed by bond: and, mortgage . On the
Fraud-am oroutboeer will )(awe SX'Clair street every fifteen
mlniates, ant UM caw* prirthasers to and fromth*gnmnd. „t
For further partlsultanly.. ,
14. • - , .., ~ X
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f ' - '` - "'''''''' . " -
,114ila ' Y k RICHEY, 0
HIS-' ' • ''' ;.1 ; • Real Estate Broken'. 4
T O
DE MOCR A T S EVERTW.D.ERE.I
• Rao =lite]) — , AKAD: ;: ~. ~,)
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lei,ooo Agents wanted tcreell M. every - tomtits th e tele,
LIFE -
,ii ' "a`'• i
THE AND -purnao S ER V I CES '.--„.
JAMES BIIIII.LikIRAIit s ';;711i •V,,V;
• Of reaniitizszirso - „.- ~ af, :.•!.. :
• Late Minister to England, and ferruhrlY Tolummo `..
Senator and Representative ittOon . ci4, ;:-• : .
1 • and Secretary of 13Ca . ,_,. te ''.s,-1, O''...'''', - ..P .- .' 4 ' -
LNCLODING VIE MOST IAtPORTAIiT,Or 11:144
By IL ',,,tr,,Tt
PA PERS. 4,;.-„,%;;;• ;.;,.,,,,,
G. liossu rit, EMI, Literary Rinse et
~.... - : .#olt, •
The above book has beeu written - bir titt-, .n . . 4 .- ild ' A
qualified by Ids literary attathments, and It , - '.;;.
with the Democratic mesa Itextaa Arndt' -- '• .'
.. hlf.:
the distingutsired.subject of-tbe memoir witlP ;''' ,r- - n ?, -
dates and facts of hie early life, and froni , autho ; :4
of Mr. Buchanan has been supplied withmaterial
hie to other parties. The proof sheets have been suli ' -
to authorized ruder. It can therefore be calledlid r,
reserve.
. ...
AN AUTHENTIC AND AUTHORIZED igtociway.
The book waken a handsome 12mo. volume of 4 , l l l ; pages, i
neatly bound in cloth, and Is embellished with att,aocurato
Portrait on Steel. Price, $l. For further Para ale, ap...
ply L. DERBY A JACKSON, Aid err, w' f fri
119 Natant it dsLY. ;
sm.Copies sent by mail post-paidon receipt of pep& [j,ylB
1 'a
N
EW MUSlC—Distant Bells - are z stiffly
1 pealing; by O. 11. Ba.rrows. '- '
hike rho Song at Birds in Summerr-it beautiful gess bal
lad ; words by J. P. Douglas Esa:; Ironic by , J. W. Cherry. •
Lea Monumaphoses du Jour tour Piano- , .Chen;' Voss.
No. 1 Jaleo de X.erses—danse eigalgtinlellatiOnale. 5l
New Venue Waltz--Lewie Wattle.
City of Penn Grand March—Charles Collins.
Young America March—d.dicatol to the " :ear% America .1
Sostety,. by S. W. itoldridge. •
(....y„ fl i saS r, 'tomato ; a now Scbottiteb--2. lit:trypriullor.
The ultan', March—Stephen Elharbr.
Thy Withal! .eo more roam, (in answer to "Millie W i
e have
missed you ; '*l by F. C. Mollvilia.
Pear Joe! Words by T. 1). lsglialr; music by C. thdihis.
oh, take me to my Georgia Loam—written and *unposed !I
expressly for Siutainrs Opera Troupe; by S. S. Johnston.
Just received by Expresa and ter side by ' - ,
CHARLOITS BLUME
At the . 01d Established Piano D , pot," No. 118.)Ifo , j
od et.„,
second door above Fifth street. IN .1.
MUSIC MAILED FREE - Off-POSTAGE.ttatrurgb,..Penna. I
1308[.
- 1 , --I FE OF JOHN C. FREMONT ; liy lirpham
j ... 4 Now edition of Whittler* Fianna
Arnold's CltiristlattLifa . . .
Life of Dr. Alexander. -,
... . -
tiacbanstes Faith in God, and Modern Attairkut eon,-
tared.
. ,
Hamilton's Tioyal Preacher.
Art Strident in Munich.
Hiawatha.
- ' -
I.i rnmacher's Parables and Sufferifig - Sarionr. '''
Sickness—its Trials and Blessings-, . ',-
Margaret Niattland. With other New Books. ' 4.. 1.
and recelred hq S. DAVISON,
1718 65 Market street, nearßoiarth. .• ' '
MISU 21,
E LLBI3OOIIB - ---. =O SAT
I.7)IDAT evening, July 19th, at :13,y o'cioa ' , Will ho ,
add, at the Commercial Sales limns, corner of 'Wand and ~ "-, .. 4 *
fifth strecto, a collection of interesting hooks,, new and l. • ,
a-Tend-hand, In all departments of Literature and P ° Pular it ,,,7 , i
tcheice, comprising many attreftive and valuable.' worke, 1.......,... •
published by the English-and American preasea,'"anch aa , ".•
standaril anthon, in !Liu ory. fiction, Theology, -- Travels, .' - ..
litegrapity, and llechiu!litll, with . 'n very extensive variety of,, '
late publications io popular and elegant Literately,. Also, 1 , _
. '
superb eopko of the roaliy Bible. P. Al. DAVIS, i
.iti's
Auctioneer. I
LINSEEDOIL-1000 gallons Linseed Oil ' for sale by a: SOLITIONMAHRH,
ir 18 .24.1Fixst str-^'
T'
FIE SUBSCRIBER WILL SELL _THE'
F A fild on which be rmililea, on the famat , L .Ranewha. I
River, four mites from the (MM. The Farm contaimsabout
Seventy-five or Nighty Acres of Land, IlttiatMa og.vrhfeta
are . n.ler cultivatton.
FNEST FIFTY CENT wtnsia4cy,sorz-
TEA IN TIII3 CITY am be had at
IYIB .1111M10\9,,62 Markets..
DELICIOUS corvix.i-zir you - " - ifd
like a della:cm cup of Collt , e,-try that Itoaci ~ WZA% of
TALMO'S.
N. B.—Roasted by one of ray Lando.
9 BOXES CORN STARCH > O 011
rvitr - d
-I-
Oswego.
8 boxes Ileoker's Vtwiaa.
3 " Wheaten Grits.
100 Ibs. (eat{ Rico Blour. .1d—
JylB
S A - 3 - AA4g PRIME HIO 1-1 Si) bags One, l,sguityra Coffee;
50 pockets Goeutt-Obeti
Received by bags Maracaibo
113 4 8,1
DOOKS TQ TAKE TO T.----fffCO------u-NTRy
iJ Cozzena' Bparrawgrieis Papua. Beautifa
Adientnree or Gerard the Lon Killer atuonirAbe Wild
Animals of Africa. With ilinatrationa--IZuo.
Jahn itrougbam'e Banally Papers, or Irish Ectioea.. - One
neat 12m. to prlce'EL_
The Hidden Path; by Elation Harland, author orilone.
12trio.-7-price
The Ladiele fluidal°
and Conversation— perfect Gentility in Manners, Drees
e 75
Gabriel Vane, hie prirFortun seats.
eaand bie.Frienda
Nor sale by W. A. GILIDDIRRNNRY A Ea,
lYi Fifth at. opposite the Theatre.
11ARIIS LIVER'S. NEW -WO
k,./ Tag hitihTi2lB OF CiW' MARTIN; by OhasAever.
the luau Chain, or Aspirations; by the author of "Thee
llotr of Itedelylter Jru
John Halifax. Geetlemee: by tha.iiittiar of
Foblopable Life; by May LI, Bastratua,
The Wanderer; by the author of "The Watetinan.”`
Tho.ol4•l7lenrage; lky Elubback.
The Adventures of Joke Berard, the Lion Killeref Al
ii„ geria,,,ropr'aGne Thousand and Ten Tbinp WonizAtib i o . ng .
Ammer FOR LULU OF THOUSAND PlAiWilliMantl
fiRDDINkiM RUSSIA !SALVE, et the Beisk'st a i t
If. NI Ink,* ON,
No. .12
BANKING HOBS u~
CHUBB tato, 11A Raw
PA V ATPQRI7"
matii Puto4 44 - `and I V 4 Mt
40,,RUM"rfO, *Pti*ltenti4iTZ!Ten'tn nnniniel en"
1 4 724-70
$ 4 02.3 X 0- Akv41441.4470:,- , z,7
441 r ank. 3 ,
ei:riZENCivelk,utum ov
Uh.MORENew York;
a EtomaroiN, anrAnatt, I9yl7aul
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On Sunday, 13th Inst., 3.14R . 1t .4311i,iyith o f - 04,t. D. Z. a
DrioltellThe hnii*kthe di3ceaee :iililtalt:eldaco fra.tAthe reef- g
o f t l / 4 , s :44 , 44,44iirei4.aiieet, betweatt.Mylie 4
.tmt arencro,oon , Aniumv , the
18 th iut6.4 7 lo..teeklek,.LllL alba Mend' ie u are
reclaimed to - attend, viithmit thrther-notice.'
I+i,E - ms7t - larsts.
10. FILLMORE MRSTING.-B..Nfeetini Mr tInsTILL- •-•
MORE AND DONELSON;CLUD Will be helcron SAT- 4
oitpsy EVENDifI, liith inst., at 8 o'clock, In AMERICAN
RAU, censer of Fourth and Smitttleldstreek, ~- g
A young Mechanic of Allegheny City, and several • other% :I'
'will address the meeting 8, .MOBROW, ,i
.018 ' :-. . ' ' "Prealesit of Club. 5
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