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~f ut il h l , o zino rg y p e sa it d e : i ad v;r:re e .r . mn e :io t n . 5.,... i .p . peered in
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Great cities east and gust, an/impost what anthority he an
nounced that ilenaterlicilson declared hie " preference for
the Fremont and Johnston ticker," and that the "greatest ri
valry" existed between the two meetings bold here on Tues
day right last? Surely the individual who is guilty of
such falsehoods, must be very Ignorant, or mast intention
ally endeavor to misguide the public. A
The gentleman : Who *rote the above precious
morcean need not " tear his shirt" in his anxi
ety on this subject. Had he enquired of the
editor of the Chronicle who is the telegraphic re
porter, he would have saved the pride of the ad
vertisement with which be could have bought
himself a " straight jacktt." The telegraphic
reporter is one who is always " posted .tp" as to
the news he sends and can prove the truth of his
statements. He did not as A. (the initial for
Ass) alleges, Bay that "Senator Wilson declared
hie preference for Johnston," but that it was so
reported. Now the fact that this report appeared
in at least two of our morning papers, the per
sonal relation between whose editors forbids the
idea of any possible collusion between them,
shows of itself that such a report was current.
As for the question whether Senator Wilson did or
did not so express himself, the reporter has noth
ing to do with it ; but there are leading Ameri
cans, gentlemen of veracity in this city, who, if
Senator Wilson himself denies it, are prepared to
come out over their own signatures and say that
he sltsf express his preference for Johnston IN THEIR
ritetinucs. As for the denial that "great ri
valry" existed between the friends of Dayton and
those of Johnston, as to which should get up the
largest meeting, none but a " donkey " would
deny a fact so notorious.
TELEGRAPHIC REPORTER.
--
FOS PRESIDE.
JAMES BUCHANAN,
pB PSNNSYLVANIA
FOR VICE PRESIDENT,
JOHN U. BRECKINRIDGE,
OF KENTUCKY
DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET
OA NAL COINIKSIONER
GEORUN SCOTT, or COLUMBIA 00
AUDITOR OTNERAL:
JACOB FRY, Jr., Morroomsor Co
SATURIMY MORNING
SfiE interesting reeding matter on first page
every day
"Thou Shalt not Bear False Witness."
[9th Chmnsandmenl.
The editor of the Casette is a professing Chris
tian, yet he does not scruple to tell 3 falsehood
for the purpose of slandering his neighbor, when
he wishes to gratify his malignity. For instance,
the reporter of the Associated Press, at the re
quest of some of the members of the American
Exe&tive Committee of Allegheny county, trans
mitted a telegraphic dispatch stating rim FACT
that said Committee had resolved unanimously
to support Fillmore and Donelson. The editor
of the Gazette, according to his own showing in
yesterday morning's paper, knew of the exis
tence of that Committee, yet he attempted to ig
nore it for the purpose of assailing the reporter
as a falsifier and pronouncing his dispatch "
lie cut out of the whole cloth." In this he was
guilty of a double meanness totally incompatible
with the religious character he wishes to assume:
he now adds to his turpitude by assailing the
young gentleman, the Secretary of the Commit
tee, who has certified officially to the truth of
the reporter's dispatch, and he is endeavoring to
wriggle himself out of his difficulty by adding a
tissue of other falsehoods. The " lad," of whom
he so sneeringly speaks, has been a legal voter
for some years, and occupies the official position
in the Committee which he claims: this the edi
tor cannot deny; but to refute all the falsehoods
perpetrated by the Gazer, wcJid be useless la
bor, as its character is now pretty well known.
The assertion, however, that the telegraph re.
porter is the mouth-piece of the editor of the
Post is untrue; the dispatches in question were
written out and sent without any consultation
with the editor of the Post, as thus falsely insin
uated. The Gazstie impudently, as well as igno
rantly, claims that the American Executive Coin
mittee of Allegheny county, "is the one that
met in this city on the sth of July and endorsed
Fremont and Johnston, - and that the one
which endorsed Fillmore and lionelson - is the
" Native American Executive Committee. - Now
the Gazt:te has exactly got the •' hoot on the
wrong leg The Fillmore section is the olde.t
branch of the American organizations, and
claims the title " American party, - by prece
dente and right. A. far back as the
State Convention of the then Natzve Amer,
can party•' met at Harrisburg, when a resolu
tion was passed recommending the National
Convention to drop the prefix ' !Vallee:" the
National Convention which met about a week
after at Trenton, N. J., and which nomi Dated
Daniel Webster for President, adopted the sug•
gestion, and that party has ever since been
styled the American party •• The set tool
known as Know Nothings," on the other halo],
have the word A alter . ' a. part of (hear title
If the editor of the 1;az.11, has the key to that
ritual of the Third Degree. which he is said
to have surreptitn..usly obtained and publishel.
lie will find to be Ihr ca-e There i• liter)
a great hal of ra,olo.t a,z,uratoo -n the pert
of the editor of the Ga. , ::: to rub the legl,l.
narty cf ,t 4 11SfIle and gi•c .t
to another, but it is nod traw ....--
the oa.rette has been caught stealing from others
their gaud name. The American part, •
which prafers Fillmore to Fremont is a •'fic.d
fact,' and its existence was nut recently Sc
knowledged by the Garett , as well as its Know
Nothing friends, for it is nut lung since the twu
!eCtiOLIE, met in joint convention and agreed 1,,
co-operate in support of the name ticket_ But
now, since the " American Ex.ecutiTe Cornaut
tee" has declared for " and Donehmh. -
the (;azttle wool." fain ignore ita exi-tenor. P.ut
it will n,,t do, neighhor
Tbe 1,:oz-ve runkes another nttempt to icni•,
CFO, the A-sociuded Pre, reporter by stat.og
that 110 °llOl report prevailed as telegraphed
him that Senator Wilson of Mas , achusetts, es..
pressed a preference for Johnston over Dayton
for the Vice Presidency. This statement was
mad° in some of our city papers next morning,
hat the editor of the Gasrtte did not then deem
it expedient to contradict what he hoW pr,,
nounces fsise Bot to show that the Associated
Press reporter had authority for what be stated,
let the subjoined certificate from Mr Sawyer ho
read, which fully exhonerates the reporter from
the imputations of the Gdz,tre, and places that
editor in the position of oue who cannot ili,tiu
guish the truth from a falsehood:
WILSON ,TILL eon Justassma - The statement which
we published a few days since in relation to Senator
Wilson's preferences for the Vice Presidency, an cl -
preseed whilst in this city, has created quite a sen
sation throughout the Dayton ranks. We wade no
statement without authority, the insinuation of the
thuctie to the contrary, and furthermore do not be
lieve the telegraphic dispatch contradicting the first
statement. :isolator Wilson spoke in Harrisburg en
the night of the 16th, and could not have been in
Washington as stated by telegraph. We have every
reason to believe, therefore, that Mr. Wilson is now,
as ever, the fast friend of Johnston. We are rens
cured by our first informant, that if Mr. Wilson will
deny, vier his own signature, that he did not convey
the impression, whilst in this city, to the friends of
F. Johnston, that he was favorable to his rJohti•
ston'st election, then certain letters will be published
to vindicate the veraeity of our inform...et. Will Mr.
Wilson do it'' Never.
PRETENDED GREATNESS --The " distingished
Know Nothing, General Wilson, of Mass., who
harangued the crowd at the American yard, on
Tuesday evening, seemed quite anxious to abuse
the President, whom he repeatedly named
Frank/tug Pierce.-
The elite party of the ,Mariposa estate--claim
ing the respectability and talent of the coun
try—must be very sorely pressed, when they her
ald such a political " quack " to the world as a
great mind.' If he is great in anything it is
in hiding a generous piece of choice roast beef.
But it is nothing new for those opposing trick
sters to attempt a bold and political business on
a small capital—presuming upon the credulity
of the masses for their success.
T Fott.—z-Speakers from abroad were sent
for to come and enlighten the citizens of Pitts
burgh at the meetings on Tuesday evening last.
They came, and they dissapointed all. It turn
ed out that Thomas Williams, Esq., was by far
the best speaker at the Pittsburgh meeting, and
Es-Gov. Johnston far the best at the Allegheny
meeting Wilson and Ford had better confine
themselves to their own bailiwicks. When heard
once they are no longer great men. Such is the
opinion of their own friends. And General
Williamson—funny, isn't he!
Iscoattscr.—The report in circulation of the
death, in Europe, of Lydia Maria Child, a pdpn
lar writer of tales, is denied most positively. It
is stated she is now living with her husband in
the vicinity of Boston.
The President has been sailed on to send a
military force to California to - pnt down the Vig
ilance Committee.
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JULY 19
"lf we do not wholly misread the signs of the
times, a determination ie daily gaining strength,
that the choice of the President of the United
States shall henceforth he governed more by
considerations of personal fitness and merit, and
less by considerations of mere partisanship
than it hag been through the last quarter of a
century And we shall be greatly deceived if
pre-eminent ability, service and 'worth, do not
secure more yowl W their pcuumsusor at the next
than they did at almost any preceding presiders
tal election. - ---Netv York ii'rekiv Tribune, Jun
14, 1'1;4
Does not the above prediction describe Jame.
Buchanan completely. •• Fitness, service, pre
eminent ability," -that Buchanan in every
"Considerations of men• p%rtilln
sinp describes Fremont to aT. Horrors
Greeley will turn out a prophet yet, in spite of
his malignity, and to the utter defeat of bis
frantic effort to destroy the Union.
fr;
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Ureeley'e Prediction In 1854
Alas, Fremont
THE NEWS
The Sew York Herald's Washington corres
pondent has manufactured a new humbug about
a conspiracy among the Democrats to defeat flu
chanan and elect Breckinridge President. The
story is so absurd that we wonder any one would
think it worth republishing Lies are the order
of the day, but such • .old and shallow thing
et that beats all the former attempts of the
Herald to get up " startling announcement
lames It Clay, eon of Henry Clay, is ..:ut in a
.10111.1 1•V. I r.r. harney „ rata. J 419•0+ Mt DoVa.t.ontil,
John h o
ys., Jbs J,.en (banker, Jame, s
. fterus.rd it,nahar. Wm ice, thwrg•
Ittcb!
letter, in which he declares hi. intention to ii-te I
for Buchanan and Breckinri.lge Hr hore• y, S.hari iLippre. karvz
t:,
however, that the whit; party will hereafter I,e
i,....i,z..tuottm„lt.r.7l;in:,ll:h.sitalag Itrolgret
tla Von.
i J. ki
rreuguiseci. it Mr Buchanan and Henry „
Clay were such had friend. esti the l'striet Melnlyro../ , -hn Dsy. Mary Iwughrsrty. John
would have no believe, would Heat" M 4 h"...r• W. b*" Fr'leY• M , ..hmtl
s , Bruller. J•mrs Parley. Mary McAlear.
support Buchanan stfrehan Fit r•losasris t attArnbr
There was a great eiciterneut in avour,
as " 'fired ii"e He " we "" ship, e"" ' Nte ' Claren ran. , J„hti . J.- r hativ . earap s ta.tl,
Asa
ed, (rein Mutole The rotpusin was ving J _k m R e .z.,
Like tam bat' t pt. , . pi 0
got "Id of • t!!r o r n sT A .l7l;i: X P. rn 1' .1 ."''''. 1.1. i."""°4 ‘l l / 1 11 : " Ir ag ra' U
an 1 hr was tYmosgbt before the court on s h,),a m
A.l there AM one claiming ban it, l'okro I ro. 1. Ate Mo.tAurir an..l Mn,.
Judi: hint. 4-
.1t OF, 0.
' A enrreapondent of the hew ling; Kiwolag Mary Ldtt T j..„,
Putt say* it is •ery apparent that retinaylvania two utilsns.en obis, wets Lthls.ts•rrs .tot. Trxitsts,
%Iran...on r bsto gsri br•sl rv0•1a4.4. - thscgsso. isststs
will go for Fremont and Dayton "Ata'r . that 14
0, J.. k,, It., 3h.„4... Witham
rich Baroar.l. ,Nr113.7 John il,nton
TICK DESIGN AVOW ICU
That the Black Republican organlration
never succeed without disunion and civil war
that :1 lead.; directly t- th.o.e event. ha. -t
been evident to thote pereona artn• ar fatriihdr
with the reeolutiona and apeoches of [belt' speak
er- and orator:, To create a bitter leafing .f
tioniltty between the North and South, has for
twiny years been their aim and .leterminatioo
!so foreign nation way ever denounce.) with eu• 1.
int .nye Ititterneria as the South and the tiener...
Government are by these Black Repubbi ac
worthier, who are the wont of traatora to otir
inatitutton.. To vhow the eendmento by who b
they are actuated, we publiolt below the roll, a
ing letter of a leading Black Republican in New
York It speaks for itself, and needs no e,.to
men to
P,rr BYRON, ? Y , J nue 4, 175-o.
`• Mr Editor —I have been absent from home
a week, and nut till ttio late to he present did I
learn of the meeting of the Kansas Committee ii ,
the court house, on Saturday last. Thin must
account for my absence on that occasion I 01.0
do all iti my power to bring the people of tho,
Country in collision w.th its thrice accur,.4 .1
Government—originating from the purse . •
liberty and established for the protection of t,,,
man rights—which has become utterly pervert , . I
from it , purposes and intenti , ms, and is this .1.,y
not only damnably oppressive to its own oitireo.
and subjects at home, but has cruelly murder,'
the hopes cherished by the genuine lover of
liberty throughout the world.
- Were not the nominal free States of thi.
Republic completely • subdivided.' Within for
ty eight hours from the time Charles Sumner was
murderously and cowardly assaulted in the
Senate, every custom house, arsenal and fortifi
cation at the North should have been in the
possession of citizen soldiers, and long before
this time an army of twenty thousand men should
have expelled from Washington the Goths and
Vandals of this Adminilitration. And give me
leave to say to you, the people are ready to do
1 this work, and are only kept from it by the 'cool.
headed' management of political leaders. Only
let the capitalists of the North furnish the means
and the men are ready to fight this propagandi
zing Government at. once upon its good behavior.
Let the capitalist generally take pattern from the
noble Gerrit Smith, who proposes the raising at
\once of a million of dollars, and pledges himself
for ten thousand of it. That is the ring of the
true metal. That there are more such, I know,
for my neighbor, Nathan Marble, toll me yester
day that if Mr. Smith's plan could be carried
out., he would give a thousand dollars toward it .
~ I sincerely hope a civil war may soon burst
upon the country. I want to see American
slavery abolished in my day—it is a legacy I
have no wish to leave to my children ; then my
most fervent prayer is that England, France and
Spain may speedily take this slavery accursed
nation into their special consideration ; and when
the time arrives for the streets of the cities of
this 'land of the free and the home of the brave'
to run with blood to the horses' bridles, if the
writer of this be living, there will be one heart
to rejoice at the retributive justice of Hetven
This, of course, will be treason in the eyes of
doughfaces in this land. Well, they are familiar
with Dr. Henry's celebreted prescription—'make
the most of it.' Yours for the right,
" W. C. DUVALL."
The German Press on the Presidency
'rhe Detroit Advertiser of yeaterda7 morning
published a list, from the Cincinnati Commer
cial, of German newspapers printed in the Uni
ted States showing their political position in the
present canvass. The whole number of papers
given is 111, of whom 54 are set down for Fre
mont, 53 for Buchanan, and 4 undecided. The
Buffalo Demokrat and Weltbeurger gives a fuller
and more accurate list, showing that, of 115 Ger
man newspdpers, 62 are for Buchanan, 43 for
Fremont, and 10 neutral or doubtful. The Buf
falo Courier is informed by a German editor,well
posted in this matter, that the German democrat
ic papers published in New York, Philadelphia,
Baltimore, Buffalo, Cincinnati, Columbus and
Milwaukee, very greatly exceed in circulation
those of the republican stamp, and that only in
Chicago and St Louis the circulation of German
republican papers predominates ; and that it
may be assumed that, while in actual numbers
the German demooratic papers stand to the Ger
man republican as two to one, the actual circu
lation of the former is, at least, lits three or four
to one of the latter.
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[From the Evening Bulletin, of ThmooMy.)
APPALLING DISASTERII
Collision on the North Penusylva-
AN EXCURSION TRAIN WRECKED
NEARLY FIFTY LINES LOST
About nine u . CI `2k this morning, the appalling in
telligence reached t...c c'!y that a collision had oc
curred upon the North Pennsylvania Railroad, be
tween the regular morning train from Gwynedd and
an excursion train that left the city at five o'clock
this morning, with a large party of school children,
with their teachers, Sic.
The particulars, so far as we have been able to
glean them from reliable resources, are as follows:
At five o'clock this mo-ning a special train of ten
cars left the Master etree. Depot, with the schools of
St. Michael's Roman Catholic Church in Kensing
ton. The excursion party consisted of between five
and nix hundred persons, the great majority of whom
were children. They intended proceeding to Fort
Washington, fourteen and a half miles from the
city, where they were to enjoy a pie nit..
Owing to the number of ears, and the weight of
the train, there was some delay ; and the conductor,
Mr. Alfred F. iloppel, finding himself behind time,
pushed forward with great rapidity when towards
the end of his trip.
The regular passenger train for the city left Uwyn.
edd at 6 o'clock, and reached Camp Hill at 6 o'clock
and IS minutes. Finding the excursion train had
nut yet arrived, Mr. Win. Vanstavoren, the conduc
tor, determined not to wait for it; and his train was
moving along when the expected train came thun•
dering un around a curve, at the rate of 35 miles an
hour. A eollisiou of course ensued, with the most
appalling nunSeqUenOes.
The down train escaped without serious damage;
but the scene presented by the excursion train was
fearful. The three forward earn of the train were
crueheil completely to pieces, and the wreck, ming
ling with that of the loeornotive, took fire, and the
flames communicated to the other ears of the train.
The two ears neat after the three that wore wrecked
outright, took fire, and were entirely coesumed.
The inmates of the three forward ears were com
pletely mixed up with the wreck, and a large num
ber of them were killed outright. There were pro
bably fifty persons In each of the three oars, and the
lowest estimate we beard fix the number of killed at
fifty, while it was feared the dread aggregate would
reach ..sr Atandreqi.
When our informant left the spot, every effort was
being made to rescue the wounded and the bodies of
the dead from the wreck. Everything was in the
wildest confusion, and it was of coarse impossible,
under the circumstances, to arrive with any certainty
at the number of the victims, or to pretend to ob
tain any pattleulers as to their names.
Mr. Hoppel. the conductor. escaped with very little
injury. Harry Harris. the engineer of the excursion
train, was cut to pieces and killed Instantly, and
John Ragan., the fireman, is among the maniug, and
it is believed he as under the wreck.
As soon as the dreadful intelligence rot, tied the
city a ear was despatched with all possible speed
from the Master street dept with physicians and
other aeststance.
An attempt hay been made timid cars along
the road to the •eene of the aceldent, but they had
been Imined , •loiy xort.ohJesi by the mob, and the
pub:t and the etuplyeee of the company had the
utrat , et •Itiletally an kreptug them trout being ran •sir
with
The Dlclternout •1 the Wlll,w Street Stettaat
also intense. Eltente , t crowds wore eagerly Inquiring
for the latest intelligence trots the trent, while th.. 4,0
who hvi ehtldren on the ill feted train were in the
4rea..l!u: au•peulte
The newt a the er“dent hertug been widely ear
a I a laeg. na m bet perottn• who imagined
their trien,t• celght Ito ittn , ,ng the Injured, alto pre
needed i. the cuter otati-a
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tame...! our reirk,rter , ha. )urt returned freut
1. , t-Cl. of tile thItIIJIET, ~l turntohea ttre •ppsßing
I:env - uteri a: fvflow
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The rtnas,ht. a It ch.ltt werel.mA eerier the rum. of the •artue, t„ the ssh •pan
The ' , emir,. r. ..ther w. fr. raked
the tthe4. end ;Atwell t•L grau t/repu,llllo la/ IN bOrlill
the ItitellMt
Ibe kttic-i e. gt‘en e the Let, 4.1314411.1( to
I). than r llt TY NINE tottwoo•, end the
`I "t TN ',INF. 7 - hen nutabers nil
1.'4140,1) he ~.rrew.e.l. e. of the wounded w
prvt.so•iy the and there Rae fume •h..we Injuriew 1.1
not known
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Ilia Railroad.
SEVERAL CARS BURNED
trEl=3
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col NT 111 f%atn[a 1111,111.2.11
The I..e.,triouve Aramang,, under the charge ~t
e"ntittetor Wm anstAT , vf ou. left Fort Waehiogton
etat.,,n, I I mile. he/oor tieryne,l4. et d &ni t wit, 14
rain There were only about twenty paerenvere ..0
the iron, *bleb c .nrtated .1 a 10,0tnalre, a lankier
• ru”..k,ag and hagiragr ,scr and Oaf
When the unlit we, at the rdeddidi the enn•lisetid
in•ortrad tl the egent•iid. train had arrival. A gen
tlettinnan,verod in the negative The eondort•ie
amid - they .Aught t•• hr and dnmedintely
Rego
the w dd. right twdi we} rung end the tram
pro rioted •t wit at a od.•ii rata the engineer e.ino
iltently pounding Tb e to.kk
l tar mbnut 11,” yards ilidth ,i 1 llowey's Lane and
Ili mane front l'hilsdrlphte
The up train war drawn by lor,,Luf,fice Shaebt.
melon. Win. Ham., Engineer, who was no dread
fulk injured that he pieJn died
The train war under the cheep: .J 1 Condnetnr A
!topple, w llO 1.1• , 1 one of Ms leg,. broken.
They were going at a rapid rata, and as the triune
me t e t a short curve, not discern the train
coming down LIMO they wore within a few yards at
each other.
The up-train consulted of twelve passenger ears, a
baggage MU, a locomotive and tender. It is estima
ted that there were over eleven hundred persons on
this train, of which over one half were email chit
dren.
The neat down train left tiwynned at 7.22, and
arrived at the scene of the disaster at 7:4o—the
proper time. Conductor Henry Keyser and the En
gineers of the locomotive Cohooksink, at once set to
work and rendered every assistance that humanity
could dictate. They served water, procured settees.
physicians, and did everything that it was possible ,
for any men to do.
The crash of the two trains was distinctly heard,
at the hetet at Fort Washington, and for a distance
of over a mile out at Dewy's Lane.
All the physicians in the neighboring towns were
summoned to the place and used their best efforts to
relieve the wounded. Among those present were
Dr..l McCrea, of Chestnut Hill.
Dr. S. R. S. Smith, " "
Dr. A. R. Egbert, " "
Dr. Charles P. Bolton, of Edge Hill.
Dr. John A. Martin, of White Marsh.
Dr. M. Newberry,
The most horrible sight of all was that of the
burning car—fur in a few minutes after the collision,
the 6re spread rapidly through the broken remnants,
burning and roasting to death nineteen men, women
and children. The groans and shouts of the wound
ed, and those held by the legs and arms to the burn
ing wreck were of a character to appal the bravest
heart.
A row of men was at once formed and buckets
used to extinguish the flames, but they were unsuc
cessful. A large number of persons were taken
from the wreck, slightly bruised, who made hair
breadth escapes from being burned to death.
The farmers in the vicinity rendered every assist-'
once in their power, except one man, who demanded
$lO for a wagon to go a mile for a physician.
Among those particularly active were Mr. Charles.
P. Wentz, Mr. C. Spencer and Mr. Wm. Sheets.
The locomotive Cohockeink, under charge of Mr.
Wm. Shafts, Superintendent of Motive Power, went
up at 10 o'clock, and brought down a portion of the
dead and wounded.
The scene, upon the arrival at Master street, beg
gars description—the fathers and mothers and rela
tives of the excursionists having assembled there to
the number of 2000, to learn the result of the dread
ful catastrophe.
o.fficers Charles Burns, John McCourt, john Sal
ior and others of the Seventeenth Ward, went up and
rendered every assistance in their power.
Mr. John H. Ainsworth, the Superintendent of the
baggage department, was on the down traip, but
escaped uninjured. He made an almost superhuman
effort to rescue those in the burning care, and was
particularly attentive to the wounded.
Mr. Stephen A. Winslow, one of the most efficient
reporters of the Philadelphia press, was a passenger'
in the down train, but escaped without injury.
STATEMENT OF we. WM. swine.
Mr. Wm. Swaim was at Chestnut Hill, about three
miles distant, when the disaster occurred he immedi
ately hastened to the spot, and he furnishes us with
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the following particulars of the catastrophe, which DOLLAR SAVINGS DANK.i
came under bit, own observation • Sliorth
The scene was the most awful I ever witnessed. Mlbl_ol..E ROOM, JoStS Nbit 0111. DING.
Of five cars nothing was left standing but the wheels. rT NOW OPEN daily front bto 2 o'clock;
every bit of wood-work wits totally destroyed. A A_ also, on Wednesday and Saturday evenings, from 7to 9
number of the dead were lying in a heap so dread- o *.onts.
fully burned that you could not tell whether they
~ ,I .:i t ia p c o i l y t s‘ di , : eceieed at all sums mit e jes t s
. than ONE
i Dot n a,
were men or women. Among these was, it is believ- and Deceiii;: i i'flnthteerelolswta.s.iddecechl'arred avfltclielearteae year, in
° six per
ed, the Rev. Mr. Sheridan, priest of St. Michael's rent. per annum, on the first of December, 1555. Also on
Church. He was with the excursion party, and his the 3 , 1 of June, 1910.
body was not found. I Books containing the Charter. Ely-Laws, Rules and Rego.
lotions, furnished gratis, on application at the aid?,
Under the ruins the bodies of some fifteen or i Prendent----01-GRUE A I,BREE.
eighteen persons could be seen. No portion of them I vice PRESIDENTS.
could be reached but their limbs—here a leg pro- I llop,weil Hepburn, John H. Shoenberger,
traded, and there an arm or a head could be discov- George R. White, Charles Knapp,
ered. The ears could be seen burning for a distance 72. es , Johnsen , N. Grattan Murphy,
of four miles, and the Chestnut Hill Fire Company Mailman,Theobold Umbstaetter,
Alexander Bradley Isaac M. Pennock,
hastened to the spot, and by their exertions in ex- M tiltarn Phillips, William J. Anderson.
tinguishing the flames, served materially in rescuing
the dead.
The people around the neighborhood hastened to
the dreadful scar-e, and by every means in their
power assisted in the relief of the wounded. Fortu
nately, there was a quantity of ice and ice-cream on
the train ; this was given to the wounded, and it re
freshed them greatly.
Doctors Jacoby, Egbert and Smith, of Chestnut
Hill, and Dr. Newburry, of White Marsh, were
among the physicians who were early upon the spot
and who did everything in their power to assist the
wounded. There was but one house in the immedi
ate vicinity, and this was thrown open to the recep
tion of the sufferers.
As the train of baggage cars sent up from the city
approached the spot, the scene beggared all descrip.
don, some from the city who had friends on the ex
cursion, jumped out before the train stopped, and
sought their friends, who, too often, were dead or
horribly mutilated. Their shreiks would mingle with
those of the dying. Men left their work for miles
around, and came to the spot and rendered all the
assistance in their power. Many wore helping to re
move the locomotive, under which were many bodies •
the heat was so Intense that it was almost impossible
to render any assistance to those in the ruins. The
Congress Engine and Ilooe Company, of Chestnut
Hill, arrived on the ground about 9 o'clock ; and
began to play on the fire.
Among those known tu be dead were the foil °win , :
Father Sheridan, (but not yet recognized); Jutner
Mcintyxe, adult; John Bradley, adult; Margaret
Meany, aged 10; Hugh Campbell, aged 10: Wm.
Barnard, adult; John Maguire, adult.
The following were among the wounded t Bernard
itonahan, a boy; Patrick Mclntyre, adult; Frank
Fleury and wife ; James Manning, adult : Frank
sh ar p, Wm. Dugan , Mrs. Gunn, Patrick Hickey,
Michael Belford, Margaret Dougherty, Patrick •-
Intyre and Catharine Corkley, were all very badly
wounded. Some of them will not recover.
0. - Plia Wander he was Thankful Read
and Judge for yourral,e4
AM., ricotta/I times.---theutbeinen llama expenese tO
the beneficial effects of De ?IrLatte'• Celebrateel Liver PM..
p rim ed by you, I take greet pleasure to remortitomdme
them to the public. I feel werraote..l in say ing that t.l - ..y
are a conetaio core for herr comp/atoll nod all ttiimee
on matter bow difficult or Ion; standing. I lay.ll sae I.t•
flirted with Lithe dreadful dames. for mar to. , year., ahtl
how thankful lam that I heard 4 them plan 1 p ure f,....4
ope year agents three %mama, and before. I had fluet...l
the third box, OM completely cured. I verily Peet
for Dr. Sl'Letoe'• Liver pitta. 1 Mould bays now been lu in‘
I uolif enkt.ylo, W. tonal of h.slUi,
and inaid A Dying airman ettr - Riary Dr *Mg
141'RA PILL& Wank, ..xvlrtkru.4 my Ismattu, I ...t.at , irr
that I haw saint wart soma 1.114.1r1d 4414.
lAJ a phystrinne tea..
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POI* tt cosy 4,3 w,costbing t . t making tbuw invabisk.b
Nib tonwn w Xll orb,. ar• nith.ring with lbw, c.nsipinint
WILLIAM
Traveinr to Western ?iv* 11.,P
P.:Lytham. trill oareflai to aalt fvr Dr .11* Law'
brutewl !Aver 1 tita, matstyfarturyti by nearing /VIA, Pitt.
P. AU orb. Lir. Pita, lo evusparlacrk, are • ort/1.
tea Dr trLaar's escauf.o. Lir. , Nita, .t.h. ralrbra ,. .. l
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Mao, fur male by tla adz ytruprtr4ura,
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la the rabhr a.• state •zoltclay, thai tM rtatr•in
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Ptakailetphts.
Draiggists win addreor tt.e.r or , for, to Atm at...
Fa wale 67 a u 111CYPIER, PittatAargb, •r.. 1 d 1 Prti,
Katy tu) I
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th. I.,Otte .4 .4 butavamily atritri..4 w 111. 1,1,
thali ,•41.‘ pr. ‘11.,:r.v, th..l4.twa !ha
u.-. atruagglact .1113 lue awrota Ma .44rea
4.1 oasatury, by the W.Lutloo a:4l La.414. - tl4l f au kuAr4
a,. t that rill a.toray 1.. tire luta,' a [soda toe LB tLC rtnl
a haahly ktaalirataal Vapc , r. hich acts ttlx actl, t.t, taa..
Jlsssitsr, and Dot, its hatband , . by wymistlby 'Moss s4loi are
ts.subled with drissettsso itsising from tlimordortsl Wogs, 1.1111
sulaings• theft Internals by giving the !Orton Vstatr trial
attstl.l...—Dr illrol4a4 to the orbtinsi and only
is aims artk.ta nne/11,115-4.1
Se Groot Cure of Pile*— II veritints, N C
Niarediber I 1 '(1.13 —1"," ( .e.tv Dear Sat u%
to ...prom to yin% my al trim thank fut your tine,t,tY e
neatoto• w1111:11, to say the least at lt, has effected a owe that
all °titer modlclum that I hate Won hare entirely fitite4 to
“Houltand'a Herman Ritter." have ennui MO of thr
most stubborn and aggravated cam of thy PI t.lt9 that, pet.
hap, stet hill to the lot of map. My case to note atiluvet
to thin community, as I sin well known In this and the •ot•
totindblg . tentntlea, Ina *en truly lay that my tecoiery lute
mounded nll my frionits and rehttions, re I hat trod mom
thing recommended, and tn./thing did me any good until I
KW prerathol upon to try the Bitter. You are at Malty to
make nee of this communication for tho [mooll of OwaL
Ilictaktne you may think primer. Your*, truly.
W51..1. ATWOOD
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tore stleettlannont.
Voi *le by TLEUINO BMUS. and Dr. U KU 11. K
IDAbtigh. '" "
Srirtio Cause for Despalr--If weaken.,l
rocking (lava, and outdating under all the syruptunta o
violent Pulmonary attack, still the sufferer must not &spill
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sumptiee despond, with ROGERS' LIVERWORT, TAR, AND
CASICWALAGUA, within his reach t /10pr, Life, Health,
aro Its itistats. See long advertisement iu this paper.
• • • . - • .
Vol sale, wholesale and retell, by K. E. SELLERS A
U)., corner Wood and Seound Alvan
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You can be relieved at once by using the most beautiful of
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legheny City—price $176. This propert_yr la well worth at
tention. C. CUTHBERT A SON,
• Beal Estate Agenta, 51 Market at.
ELIQUORICE.- 9 cases for sale by
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4 BEEN AND BLACK TEAS.—We have
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471 i Pelrlh Tea Sorre l No. 88 Ifflffh
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TRUSTIM.
John 0. liackefon, James Herdmon,
/Till Ilurprin, James D. Kelley.
lbert Culbertson, John 51. liiskpatrick,
nobert Chester, John IJ. M'Cord,
J..lardiner Wolter P. Marshall,
Alonzo A. Curran, A. M. Pollock.,
John S. Oxigrave, Henry L. Wm.:watt,
Charles A. Colton, Robert Robb,
E. IL Edring,ton, James Shidle,
Francis Polio, George F. Seldea,
George F. oillinore, A lezunder Tiudle,
James S. lloon, William S. Lovely.
William S. Haven, Wilson Miller.
Secretary and Treattrrer—CHAßLES A. COLTON.
Jyl9:dly
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FAD: I I,IIERS AND MECHANICS'
FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE CO.
OF PHIL ADEL PIIIA.
hi:I:x.1110s. 11. PLORJOCE, Pree't.
lOw. IL Iltassoi.n, Secretary.
STATEMENT OP BUSINESS,
From the let day of Attgutt to Iha 31r day of Dec, 1.855
A.moant rocnhoil in Marine premiums $ ti 8,24.2 31
Fire 153
Total prrmlottat for five months
CAPITAL .
. _ .... _
Kornbi of Allegheny County. Pittsburgh, and
Pittsburgh Wii .. .. . $ 78.721 G 8
Ftsllroull flornis, Cost 33,400 00
loan on Pipit .51ortgitge of Real L. tute 59.9.50 00
- Stocks. Collateral... 30 3',4 00
.......... .. , .
Cash In Bank and on tuna
Ustiitsl subscribed, (payniont not yet doe)... ... 97,000 00
Premium Not., not yet matured. . 66,387 31
Dili from Agents, (secured by Ronan) 18,859 131
lispetionii and Comansitione 11,602 to
$.408,151 13
Total amount of I,un x Incurrtvl, but not yet adjusted:
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Meru.
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This Company Insures Hull sad Cargo risks on . the Ow.,
and Mississippi tributaries. lowan. against Loss or Damagm
,y ?trim Losses liberally adjusted sad promptly paid.
liartagrirloy—lion T. M. HOW., Gen. J. K. Moorhead.
James Wosi
For lull/more apply to
THOMAS J. HUNTER, Agent,
nail!" No. Mt Water st. bet. Wood and Market.
DELAWARE MUTUAL
SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY
°Melt, R. }I WICSKR THIRD AND WALNUT RTE.
Philadelphia.
//W. MARINE INSURANCES t,n VtstoAC arKt,, Vr.g"
a ll peal. ,4* the v. urld.
INLAND INSIKANCES tittlrite, hr µjeer.,
lake. 4114 Land rarrht+tee. th wll pa.rts hd the l'uton.
YULE INSURANCE .tN MERCHANDIZE itenorilly.
Sthrett, throlllng }Least., dt.
Ai.trtJ f 1,1., (Iropany NunendArr ::A, 1456.
[Duds, )I,Jriaage• nail Kral ti•tnto. ...$101,140 94
Ildbuk•lptas City..ad I,t/lor lawn. 85....n0 00
It--k ~ Hanka. Rath - .J an.l I usinanro Co. Z 1,060 10
U.lll. rnt.lank .. . 186,440 97
•
.:nl3 ~n hand.. . ... ... . 20,826 00
Ilalances in b !LIAR ~f Aenta, Premiums .1a Ma
rln• 1440.3.-• recentl) nitond. and other debts
do. the Cannpatay
Snbacrly.tkon tint..
William Martin. James C. Band,
Jno• ph II Son) . Theoptulus Paulding,
Edmund A lA. outer, . Jam•w Trltquatr.
Jnltn C Turn, Williatil }tyre, Jr..,
John H Pent..., , Joshua I. Pare,
tl.arge 0 l.nryer, Jett.. Ten nent,
Eduard Darttnitror4 Samuel Z. Stokes,
hr It. M 11‘ntron, Henry Alrain,
IN Illu•rn C Undetitt. Jun we H. Sir Yariand,
Hugh .'rue. ' Charles Selauler,
14yo-rle - er NI: 11, ail, • Itl.rt Burton,
Chart,. K.-11,. , J... 1..:. II hentt/le, I . tttabure.b
H Jones 1114,4 n, I , T M.,rtntn,
J Ii J0h1.... ! J T L.,an, • ...
WM. MA.ITIIY, President
TA, C 11 oar., Vier Prmidrnt.
lIENIT Lt Lacy,. rvtn.ri
I' A MADEIRA, A grnt,
WAP, arns.t, F.lttabniTh,
111.4111 NE INSURANCE.
FIRE RISKS.
11.1\IFACTIRERS' 1151 Rk\CE COVI,
OF PHILADELPHIA
11.1.1 t. •••‘ l, lll. 111 TO! +l,l CO%
Chartered Capital. $500,000.
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tirn... in Pitt,.
tyro. 'horn. wall reyci......1 to the
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LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE
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PITTSBURUII, PA.
ILLJERI OA LW AY, Prosialeta.
'Flo", 1.1E4 e,Ak, Socrateuy •
C.•mtru• mai". eery losurao, arprrtstaing to
,voto••••te‘l with LIFE ItWKS
afootot I!I'LL AN Ilti4l ItISK 14 on the Moo
dkrof Mtata.tppt It. very and trthntazt.a. and NI AIIINE Hi3KB
nerd( r
And siaiLot L.l sod Paatag- I
. 1 Fire, and agninet the
Peril.* .1' the I.Lem and I n land N arn-attor and Tratialad tAtion
1 , 01.004 Oxsor4 Loovrat rstti cosoosioni with wart)
all pant.
DIRBCruItS.
notarrt tlal Ray, Sum ur kan.,
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CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY'
NI 1 I.LI t 1 PreeddeLa.
SANIURI, I. NI A UM14.L1., Sccrebary
0 rrfrp; W Ma, street, 1,1 1;1.4 strrti
Ate Inenros RULE. AND CAlhlet RISKS, on the Obi,
had Miasinello Hirer* and trlhut.eira.
Insurer agalnat. Lao or Usunt.ge by FMK.
Also, against the Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigatlot
and Trauspwlettiou.
William Ragaley, t.lapt. Mark Sterling
James M. Cooper, Samuel M. Kier,
Samuel lbw., Witham Bingham,
Robert Dunlap, Jr., John J. Dilworth,
Isaac M. Pennock, Franck Seiler',
8. Rarbaugh, J. Schtaunaker,
Walter Bryant, William B. Flay,
John Shlptnn. [iec2l
TERRA COTTA OR STONE
WATER PIPES.
From two to six inch calibre.
PRICES from 12 to III) Cents per Foot
A CIL ESTRIt
PEARL STARCH
For Sale Wholesale at Manufacturers
Price■ by
HENRY U. COLLINS.
FoRWAHDING AND
COMMISSION MERCHIANT,
♦NI> NV UOLI:SALB 1. , E.1L11R IN
CHEESE, BUTTER, SEEDS, FISH,
AND PRODUCE GENERALLY.
No. 25 Wool, sTRIMT, PITTSBURGH. Ds
tar F ourth of July Fvoryboly shogld wear a
NEW DAT or CAP ou INDEPENDENCE DA I' aud w ens
Me all to do 60, we will sell our stook at greatly rsduced
Jo= 184 Wood street
WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY,
Yrrrsetramt.-01401; I ;Sit, .+Mout; F. M.
Goenos, Secretary.
Will insure against all kinds of ri4li I I A RINK.
All losses will be liberally adjusted an I . fir 101.1.
A Home Institution, managed by Lh -e .. • who Mr nen
known in the community, and who are tRd - imined,
promptness and liberality, to maintain the :140e ler wh ch
they have assumed, ea offering the beat pro:. t ro GI,
who desire to be insured.
DraxClOas—R. Miller, Jr., C. W. Ricketaou, J. n .
N. Holmes, Jr., W. H. Smith, C. Ihruson, George W. Ja '14 ,, lb
Andrew Ackley, James Lippincott, George Dersie, Jo uc. \ L
Auloy, Alexander Nimick, Thomas Scott.
sir °Mee, No. 92 Water street, (Warehouse of Spang
Co. upstairs,) Pittsburgh. uos24:ly
COMMONWEALTH INSURANCE CO.
HARRISBURG, PENNA.
Chartered Capital, - - $300,000.
lgt.. Insures Buildings nod other Property against Wes or
Damage by Fire; also, against Perils of the Boa,
Inland
Navigation and Transportation.
Orrnicae—SlMON CAMERON, President.
BENJ. PARKE, Vice President
S. S. CARRIER, Secretary.
A. A. CARRIER, Agent, Fourth and Smithfield. De23:6m
INSURANCE! INSURANCE!—Applica
tion for Insurance tor several good reliable Insurance
tkimpanles received by GEO. W. BUN. at his Real Estate
Agency and Intelligence Office, on the N north side of stat e
Agency
door east of the Diamond, ALLEOHZNT err?. JO
MORGAN Ar. 00.,
164 Wood street.
C[TALLIES AND DE LAINES -10,000
yards of rich Mathes and Do Lathes, worth 2,6 and 37%
cents, now closing out at 12!4 cents per 3 ard, at the Semi.
Annual Sale of jyl2) A. A. 1.1.6.1301 1 CO.
200EMPTy SAIGE.Iar
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N. 89 Wood at, trot, gt.tlAgi 111.014
RIME
Aral - Have You a Rapture of the llosvelat
-I would 'moat respectfully invite the attention of these af-:
Meted with hernia or rupture of the bowels to my splendid
[ism tmeot of Tresses of various patterns, and to Emit every
age, applied and satisfaction guarantied in every case, at my
office, No. 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa., sign of the
Golden Mortar. Among the Trusses sold by um will be
found
Maras Radical Cure Tsui;
French 'fruf,a, ,, ry light spring
i llOll,llll 31 I Ulm Elastic. Trusser
300,000 00
$408,151 13
9a, 150 i
100 OW 00
$81:,349 18
MEMO
121MEEMED
Walk.... Child. A C.,
Ilantptdu A l'adaph.-11,
U. Child. A C.,
PITTSBURGIi
VF' PITTS li I: R 0 H
=SIM
5101 MAN 00
-(From the Boston &sturday Iftening Gkluas..l
A PERFUMED BREATH.—Whit lady or gentle
would remain under the curse of a disagreeable
breath whoa by using the " Balm of a Thovaand
Flowers" as a dentifrice wou'd not only render
it sweet but leave the teeth white as alabaster?
Many persOns do not know their breath is bad,
and the subject is so delicate their friends will .
never mention it. Pour a single drop of the
" Balm " on your tooth-brush and wash the tooth
night and morning. A fifty cent bottle will last
a year.
A BEAUrIeuL COMPLEXION may easily be ac
quired by using the " Balm of a Thousand Flow
ers... It Will remove tan pimples and freckles
from the stin, leaving it of a soft and roseate hue.
Wet a towel, pour on two or three drops, and
wash the face night and morning.
SHAVING MAns EASY.—Wet your shaving
brush in either warm or 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 sl,aving. Price only fifty cents. For sale by
Fetridge & Co., proprietors; and B. A. Fahne
stock & Co. Fleming Bros., B. E. Sellers & Co.,
Dr. G. H. Keyser and H. Miner & Co., Pittsburgh
and Beckham & McKennan, Allegheny city.
Chthirra? Trusses, single and double ;
road/iota Trusses, children? and adults
Eberlfs Diptic Spring Truss;
Dr. .V. S. Fitch's Supporter Truss
The price of Trusim vary from $2 to $3O. Hernial
or Ruptured patients can be suited by remitting money and
willing the measure around the hips, stating whether the
pture le on the right of left nide. I also sell and adapt
Dr. Bonninyes Lace or Body Brace, for the cure of Prolap-
sus Uteri, Weakness of the Chest or Abdomen, Piles, Chronic
lliarrluee and any weak ness . depending on a weak and debili
tated condition of the abdominal muscles.
. Fitch's Abdominal Slipperier
English Elastic Abdominal Belts;
I=l
And nearly every kind of Supporter now in use. 1 also lien
Shmilder Braces of every style, for weak chested and stoop
shouldered persons.
Etratic Stockings, for broken and varicose veins.
Stapcnsory Bandages, of all kinds.
Syringes of every variety and pattern, and In fact every
kind of mechanical appliance used in the cure of disease.
WI. KEYSER would state to persons in want of 13sacesor
Trusses that he can often send to emit the patient by writing,
but it is always better to see the patient and apply the Tram
or Brace personally. Address
DR- o rA). 11. KEYSER, 140 Wood et.,
Sign of the Golden Mortar.
OLD ECLIPSE
FREIGHT LINE.
rpH IS LINE IS NOW PREPARED to bring
11 all kinds of freight from New York, in three days, at
$1.20 100 lbs., and from Philadelphia in 40 hours at $1 1$
100 Ito.
RECEIPTS (HYMN FOR TIME WITII A WRITTEN
GUARANTEE.
BS_ No paper packages or small bundles received.
Mark gouda " ECLIPSE FREIGHT LINE."
C. B. ALLEN, Agent, No. 2 Astor House, New York.
McilfilET ER, Agent, cor. Broad and Locust, Phila.
For further information, apply to
W. B. BARROLL, Agent,
Je:24.lm--../ottrual copy. No. Bilhvorth at.
SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK,
IMPORTER & DEALER IN
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
HARDWARE.
No. 83 Wood street, between Diamond
alley and Fourth street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
iliar Tat subscriber is now opening a well selected arsiort
mew of foreign and domestic Hardware, all nerwouid will be
sold on as good tern.. as any other house in this city. He
alb a:ways t•rl. ice heed a general assortment or
11 Aft DIV ARE. C UTLKRY, CARPSN'TERS' TOOLS,
T.. a Lail he rrepectfally invites the attention of purchasers.
SANVEL F,aIiNERTOOK.
FORSYTH & SCOTT,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION
M C li AN T S,
Dealerti Lu Wool, Hides, Flour,
ettot , Y, L.IaG LMb trAtirt.
tttr
aswND PRODUCE GENERALLY. - VV.
No. 75 WATER STREET, Prrrsippaga,
.
Syro.:er Ilsrbenzh, Pittsbll Oeo. Wells, Wellsville, Ohio.
.I..bit Scott 4 Ott., ~ IM. Mortiu, " "
K. D JotteaOtsh'rOlt.Derp.lik.' Koons 4 Ilerstine, Flab.
beech & C. Pittsburgh. Beret, Nesbit & Oarretson,
Jo F.. a.ph Kid.. St. Louis. Phila.
i
Thoalaa d Oreluer, Banker , Holmes & Conuelbeincianati.
Salem, Ohio. ifeblayl lA. D. Bullock k Ca___
EZ Z=ll
KQONS 4 HERSTIAE,
FLOUR FACTORS,
General Produce Commission
41 Nora 'nevus and en North JEuter street,
twiny Race sued.
PHTLADB PHIL
Bag.toy. W ...Award .1. Co. Phll.l Bryan, Kennedy • 00. Pittieb.
Carron. Karlin & Co. " L. W Umarth & 00. "
W ood & Oliver, " Bell & Liggett, o
Shier. Pike & Co. .. J. &W. Kea,
Caleb C .p. & Co. " Bagaley, Coagrase & Co. "
Truitt, onkhor & co. 4 Watt & Wan, "
J. I.i. Lohmer 4 Co. Cincinnati Fosdick I Tonal, Chichniati.
A A. li Aka & Co. " Morrow & Gettier,
Tweed & Sibley, " J. S. Chenowetb & Co. "
And Pittsbm - ith and Philadelphia Merchants ipinut ally.
ial oda polim
ALEX. HUNTER,
F LOUR. GRAIN.
BACON, LARD, f LAIR► OIL,
AhU PRODUCE IGENERALLY,
No. ails 99 Liberty i
40 . t Azdapc
A. A. CAESIKE
A. A. cARRIVIR Ac IMO.,
Corner Fourth and staitAfie/d streets, FittsbUryth,
AGENTS
State Mutual Fire and!Riarine Insurase
i Co., of HARRISBURG. CAP/TAL, 1350,000.
tilrerel Fire lend !daring Lrisuraziee Co., of
PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL, 1300,000.
as urance Co. of the Valley of Virginias.
WINCIIIILTMR, VA. CAPITAL, WOO,OOO.
Commonwealth Insurance Company, MR
RIBBURO. CAPITAL, $300,000.
Connecticut Mutual late Insurance Co.,
IIARTPORD. cAptr.cr, AND Assers, gs 4.54,149.
I Pennsylvania Insturanes Co. of PITTSBURGH.
CA prrA L AND .ASSETS, Nov. 1856:9199,099 419.
Wm. F. dominos, President- A. A. tinidvi t Secretary
dev.l4:dapely
W 1 LLIAMS & ALLEN,
MANUFACTI7REBB OF
CH I L'SON FURNACEN 9
Wrought Iron Tubing,
AND FITTING GENERALLY,
For Warming and Ventilating Buildings.
4.6 - r W. & A. will contract for Warming and Ventilating
by Steam or Hot Water, Pipes or Chilsou'sFarnace,Church
e, Schixile, Hospitals, Factories, Green Homes, Dwellings,
Court Homes, Jane, or Hotels. No. 25 HAREM fiflltitn,
Pittsburgh. md.6
W 11. SMITH W. W. HD
SMITH, MAIR & HUNTER
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
122 Second and lil Front at,
Plttstnaght P..
JAMES BLAKELY,
EL irPENN AGENT AND CONVEYANCER
Corner of Seventh and Smithfield greets,
PITTSBURGH.
Plasengere brought from the old country to Pitta•
burgh, end monoys remitted to Bump% ritoo43
-so-orret,r7=-o-rrrrr
JAS. COLLINS J. BANKS 100=
JAMES COLLINS & CO.,
Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
PROPRIZTOIS Ol TUX,
Collins' Pittsburgh, noodrtue &
CANAL LINES.
Nos. 114 AND 115 WATER STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA.
RY.FERENCBB;
Pirrsorraou—
Wm. Bagaley & Co., Murphy, liketnan & Co.,
Smith k Sinclair, RI4uPaOD 4 WlllOll a CO..
litTandless. Maalla it CO., Rneish A Richardson.
Pun.tortrina--
Bandoy, Woodwaxd & Co., Truitt, Brother A Co.,
wood. Bacon & Co. Man
fiesik Arrival of Salt Oysters.
JUST received at STEINRUCK'S, No. 111
WOOD street, where all the delicacies atm, AB A
the season can be had, served up In any dadra-4.11q;
ble style. He is also In daily receipt cs New
Potatoes, Peas, Lobsters, Prop,Shad,Sealhs,
end a great variety of Lake Fish, which Will be sold to taml
Des, hotels and restaurants on the most reasonable Levu&
Just received, a lam and line lot of I.pm,ona, Oragglseand
Pine Applea tWNltiMir
irt
• Na 11l Woo 4 street.
ttiO-OrAND'S GERM N B
gross in abge eud tar Vile by
J/LXILINEi UO3.
MEM
atiy
- 411SpliViesseitiiiii4 , 1reielii - e5 4 10171014 . trati l6 '
Elnyesqe Hichwr; : .tfo v ivaaafoWsti'ifa•v. *
December 26,
De. I SCUTT it Co —Colts:lt - affords Me great pleasure to
testify to the desired effects of your Celebrated White Cita,-
elan Liniment, it having frequently relieved mo of the
Coins) , when various other remedies-failed .u.d I MiA in*
commend it to the public. JOHN T. FUMING, •
Sheriff Monongalia County; Virginia,
Dr. McLium's IMPROVED Liver Pills and niMunikti Vane
fuge, also Dr. I. Scott's Celebrated White Circassian Mai
toad, prepared solely under the supervislari of Dr: r.*.e,
a regular Medical graduate, and Physician of catensiveraw.
tics. None genuine, only as prepared by Dr. I. Scott A Ca, .
Dank Place, Morgantown, Virginia. •
NEWS FROM TUE FOUNTAIN HEAD!
Molicastrawar, Vs., seg. 42;
Thir it to certify, That I have examined the Iteetoktr
papering MoLane's Improved 1 ,-- Ifnge esSITLial
Liver Pale by Hr. L Scott, who hes-t tha bade Of.PEEe ,
paring and using myoriginal nuldicknain my offloadtqfnlfr
the last thirteen years, and that I believe he his inaMifess,
them. -I =lathe above stateineut the More willingly wiri
have no interest in them whatever. C. MoLA.Ny!, D.
Dr. McLane's twriovie 'Vermifiege and isreinnaii Liver
Pills, accompanied by certificate of C. McLane,
Druggists arid Merchants everywhere. f.
Da. GEO. H. fLEYBELLI4O Wad it., Wholesale SPA.
Da. ♦
J. P. roam% Allegheny, near Railroad Dept:ti
Wholesale Agent.
Afar Banda' Barsaparilla, FOR PURIFYING TUH
BLOOD.—No remedial agent was ever introduced that has
proved so uniformly successful as SANDS` SARSAPARI.Lik,`
How many unfortunate 'retires of Scrofula, once - W*l AO
hope of cure, now joyfully teetify their restoration to latiliftfji,.
and ascribe their cure, as is justly due, to the resarnedlChuil
virtues and surprising efficacy of this invaluable
In all cases where the impoverished and depraved Condithtik"
of the blood is evidenced by eruptions, blotches; ei ticirearfitsi.;
operation will be found in the highest degree saintarYjnOri
public are cautioned to ask Rs BANDS' SARSA,PAIgi
and take no other, as a host of spurious imitations,uputt
which no reliance can be placed, are in the market..
Prepared and sold by A. B. A D. SANDS, Druggists, HO:
Fulton street, New York-
Sold else by B. A. FAHNBSTOCH tr. CQ., TittehurA,,
Pa, and by Druggists generally. •
amp • rem
-440 cif rittaburgh
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DEALER IN
PITTfiBiIaGIB
8• $. CAB./1121
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• ot ,
,0
s ir Bolls..We read that one of the sorest atilintiet*
that the patient Job was called upon to Mear
boils, and they have been found to be, from that time to th
present, the most troublesome and painful visitors. Wehrlltt.
known Instances where individuals were ante to have *We
eruptions break out upon them once a month at Toast
They show an Impure dater& therbbod,land that hittettedr
some kind is lurking there, and the overplue of corruption
is actually forced to the surface of the body, making A lta ap
pearance In the form of Rolls. NOW, is it not beat itetaatati:
purify the system t Do you oak what will do #del,'lyor
*usurer, Kennedy's Medical Discovery.; it is caring . hitatMe.
in every form, and there is not a State in the Maielt limit t.
has not accomplished the most astonishing mires.
lii - See long advertisement in another column
Sold wholesale end retail. at DIL GEORGE H. REYEKWE,
la Wood street, sign of the Golden Mortar, and at J.-P.
pf.srmrEG'9, Allegheny. itutvifor-
DIED:.
On Friday morning, July 18th, Wittig
youngest son of William .F. and Sarah Ann Murdoch, aged
seven months. .
.
The funeral will take place this afternoon, at threeo'cloc.l4
from the residence of his patents, No. 59 Colwell stri4
~
Sixth Ward. The friends of the family are invited to iitten,d-i,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
FRANKLIN HALL.
SATURDAY, J - ULY 19, 185 V
TREMENDOUS BILL!
TWO EXHIBITIONS COMBINED!
PROF. CHARLWOOD,
THE GREAT "WIZARD OF TILE WES-T• AND ,
VENTRILOQUIST. and
PROF. CLARK,
The American Fire King and National Ventriloquist.
Together with •
* Mr. JOE DELEVAN, THE ECCENTRIC COMEDIAN.
nztk.For particulars, see small bills. Doors open at 7% 4,
o'clock; to commenco at 8 o'clock. Admission 22 cents;
children 12 cents. Igliklt
SDOZ. FRESH STRAWBERRIE, in quad
bottles; 5 do. do. do., in cans, just reedited awl tor saio.
REYSIER & &MAMMON, .
No 39 Wood st., opposite St. ChatieskgoteL
NORSE FOR fit
SALE—A very ellorse,
wbo works equally well In harness andMui-; :-•'
der the saddle. Be may be seen at B. Ii..PATnOr-
SON'S LIVIdEtY STABLY * corner of Diaanondiuld
Cherry alleys. 'VP- ,
BANK STOCK AT AUCT lON. —Orr
HURSDAY evening, July 24th, at S o'clock, at the
mete/uns' Exchange, will be sold
-5 Bharee Mechanics' Bank a Pittsburgh Stock.
jyl9 C. M. DAUB,
WELITT LlNG.—Persons fond of this na
tional paettrne can be provided with one of the:hest
POCKET KNIVES in the country at
SOWN ik TETLKIPS,
1p N 0.186 Wood street.
Q PORTING APPARATUS.—Guns,
1 1 / 4 3 Pistols, Revolvers, Fishing Tackle, Gnu Huridtare, salt
err thing nmessers to a Specimen's comfort, can be Nadia.
SANDS' SALIEtSAPABILLA.
EN Quelvr norms.
lbr the Removal and Puntartend Mere of all Dissatts
from an Impure State of fte, Blood, or
Habit of the Srtem.
E ALT II depends principally upon the
conditlodat the blood—its oxidation by its• ,
through the lungs, and distribution into the orgaris r = 7 .
sorption, circulation, respiration, and secretion,' constitute
the phenomena of Life. Those organs are imbued with
wonderful sympathetic affinities; if any one of themis fee
properly affected. they all become irritated and inflamed, the ,
stomach gets deranged. pains of all kinds coma tort,:espe-•
daily in the bead anti limbs, accompanied With a latitaitia,
heat, loss of appetite,ertreme nervous debility, WilldekalOr=
bid anxiety, depression of Write, disturbed sleep, anol Indite
position to make the slightest physical exertion. li the lltst -
fluid be charged with the elements of disease, sickness Mask;
be the consequence. It is then evident that a medicine lel'
needed that will cleans() and, mu* the blood, and such Is.
BANDS' SABSAPA WILLA Jr assists digestion, creates ap- .
petite, strengthens the system, and by removing the catise off
the disease enema a complete and permanent cure.
The (blowing unsolicited communication is one among,.
thousands that are from time to time addressed to no
all quartets of the world, to which we invite attention:
Lisa Co„ Craitoox Tu., March 14,1855.
MOWS. A..13.t D. Sands, New Yetis-
Gentlemen: In .ftten - , , -
spring of ilifa3 I left Indiana with my wife and seven.. chilfi• - •
dren for Oregon, and arrived safely at Salmon F alls, Shakos ,
River, without any difficulty; at this place our eldest boy
seized with a swelling and severe palm 'lithe leg 'which.> ,
day by day grew worse, until his legs contracted and beesaie,
so painful that he could not walk; we•had fa curry:h*
and about the wagon like an !rant; h4moaning' wise ,
Arearitl(til, 'keeping awake nearly ail night. We rustle&
'ailairry' on the Si •of Odtehdr, completely worn out byt- 1
fatigue; V thla tiMe Re was reduced' to a perfect skebstom,
item we Ware, enabled to consult a physician, Dr. Mil, who •
hotiestlYchtiferecd, he, could not cure him, although he could
give him medicine that Weida relieve the pain. In this wit
gency something remained to be done speedily, or death was
inevitable. Being recommended to try your Sarsaparilla, I
procured a bottle; after taking some ho appeared worms; but
persevering with it, I obtained a second bottle, which seemed
to grapple with the disease, and caused a marked improye..,
meat; the swelling and pain in the legs were reduced, Ms:
appetite improved, and his color began to return. Thus en: ....
conned, I purchased &third bottle, while talcingvhich the
swellings in his legs broke, and some pieces of bones one-'
eighth of an inch long came out; after which his legs
straightened and Waled up. Ile is now perctly-recoverd‘'
has no appearance of being a cripple, and can perform meal
kinds of common labor. Al this has been effected, as mans
can certify, by three bottles of your valuable Sarsaparilla. of
which, under providence, my son remains a living tostinno
end. Tours, respect:Nan Gauen DAVI& ,
.„ Prepared and sold by A. B. 3 I). SANDS, .Druggima
and Chemists, 100 Fulton street, New York. Sold also ,hy,
B. A. FaiftiltiWOCM. -00,„ /LEMING /0198.,Fittahrugh,
and by Druggists generally. Price $1 per bottle, Canis bus
Ws Ow SI 'll7l9lnt
HORSES MULES - AND WAGONS, At •
PUBLIC SALE.—From teirto &teen Bones, twelve
Mules, sia Wagons and Gears, will be offered atiPtiblio Sale,,
on SATURDAY, July 19, at 10 A. Al., st Kineneoalilforka„
in Birmingham, near the hill. Terms cash. Sale pusittires -
Inquire of JOSEPH KEELING,
jylOat—lyloel7 (abD)
TO — DEMOCRATS EYERMEEREj
READ READ READ.
tlii,ooo Agents wanted toad! In every town inthe Unitedi
States,
THE LICE AND IMMO SERVICES OF -
JANES BUCHANAN,
Of Penstyitunia,
Late Minister to England, and f , .ary Minister to Rtutsfa.
Senator and Represegilialire in Congress,
and Secretary of State,
LNOLODINO THE BOST
A DpapoRTANT OF HIS STATE
F S.
By 11.. it Mama, Esql., Literary Editor of the N. Y. Day Book.
The above book has been written by a gentbenian well e
uuc he e d by WA literary &Unhing/in, and his loog connection
with the Democratic prose, Ile was furni•hed pieneonally by
the distinguished subject, of the memoir with neanyhf the
dates and facto of his early life, and from authorized friendto
of Mr. Buchanan has been supplied with material luacoelat ,
ble to other what The proof sheets have been submitted • I
to authorized parties. It cau . therefore ber called, without
resere,
AN AVTIDENTIC AND AUTHORIZED BIOGRATILY. •
The book.saakee a handsome 12mo. volume of 430 pages, •
neatly bound in cloth, and Is embernaked with an accurate
Portrait on fiteeL Price, $l. For further, on.: 7,
ply to DERBY & JACKSON, -Publishers paticulars:
r
112 Nassau areas -
1434•00P1ee Mut by glad Paet•PstikcilrecciPt. of P^ice gjylB7q
5Q BUILDING LOTS AT lON. °k
V' On SATURDAY, the 19th day i4-july, ism bu Ku, '
at p u bli c Auction, at 3 dcloek, thelserokies; TIM - • v .
ACRES OF BEAUTIYUL- LA gym into 'Was and
lots, as pee dia4taM4 which ceyslie seen cm the large
'ffibla property kacifit. as gareltauNt plan of lots, .
anal lays mar Ma westerm part of the Qty of oneghootl.e, 7 4
Portion etiggretrbe Onto Depot. of On .ohlcifind Pam- t
artrardo 7444 near the office of the ceellatUt it
lays, welter private residences, and li. probably, as pretty it •
location for that Darrow as any in the market - at this
This desirable' propertyis all under cultivation, and woaldi
maks as fine garden ground as aqy near the CET; it is ewer
of Rooms, within a eonrettleat the plank twat
and depot of the ratimad. To persons wishing to hero
pretty location for a reddence, combining both city anal
eountrW i buy, of these lots would accomplish the object, it
k *V as rdl e i fu hand; balance In one, two
and three yyeeasrsra,, secured by bond and mortgage CD As
premise/. will leave EL Clair street every flf
minutes, and will convey purcbssers Wand from the gnus&
For faer particulars, apply to
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jyiS Real Estate Brokers,
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if n street., a collection of Interesting 1i00.,01, new snd
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