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POW PRESIDENT ,
JAMES BUCHAisiA
OF PKNNSYLVAN TA.
FOR VICE PRE simeNT,
JOHN C. BRECKINRIDGE,
OF S.NNTUOKY.
DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET.
oonamorax:
agoitos SCOTT, or CoLosou Co.
011WFOI 0112REL&I.:
JACOB FRY, Jr, MOIXTOOMMILT 00.
F iIDAY MORNING
Deznocratle Convention Re-aasena
the lion. TIVoIMT Ives having vrittatrawu his name as a
candidate for Surveyor General, in a communication ati
itottited to the Democratic State Central Committee, at its
last 'Meeting In Harrisburg, a Resolution woe adopted by
lack Committee, calling upon the Officers mid Delegates of
.the list Democratic State Convention to assemble at CRAM
BIIRSBDRG, on WEDNESDAY, wit sacs DPI Or ArecsT
arri,lit 10 o'clock, A. M., to nominate a candidate for Sur
veyor General, to eft the vacancy created by the declination.
or dodge Ives. /n pursuance of this action of the Dotio
dralloState Central Committee, the Officers and Delegates of
VIMIMt Democratic State Convention are reopectfully re
'quested tninnat at the time end place above mentioned, and
furlhe purpose stated.
JOHN W. FORNEY, Chairman.
4342..icerroorT
law maw6T. Starettrrirs.
.A :CS
MEETINGS
OP THE
DEMOCRATS OF PENNSYLVANIA.
Thellnion must and shall be preserved."
--.TACKSIN
THE DIMOCIISCT or PLIMYLVAXIA, and ell others in hoer
of preserving the Union of the States, now serioualy endan
gered by a sectional organization, led and controlled by he
open Ammons of the Federal Constitution, and condorted
upon the alarming idea of repudiating nearly enehelf
the Btatetfof this Union. are respeetfidly notified that AI ASS
111BETINGS will be held at the following times end ploy, ,
of the friends of JAMES BIJOIJANAN for Pre Went, and
JOHN Q BRECKINIMUOE for Vice President:
At CHISIBERSTIDRO, Franklin County, on TEtURSDAT,
the 7th day of August, 15.58 s being the day after the Demo
cratic Stale Convention.
At BMA Brie County, on WEDNESDAY, the 27th day of
Angurt„ MEL
At 011.EF.NSBUIttl, Westmoreland County, on WEDS ES•
DAY, the 3d of September, Mt.&
At EELLEFONTt S . Centre County, on WEDNESDAY, the
'Atli of September.
At 11411E18E 1 1RO, (the Capital of the State.) im WED
NESDAY, the let of October.
And at PELILAD ELPHI A, on the 17th of September,l SSP,
being the Anniversary of the Adoption of the Constitution
at the United Elates.
Eminent Democrats, from our own and other States. a ill
be present et ell these meetings, to address their fellow
dtizatta
By order of the
DEMOCRATIC STATE CENTRAL COM
BUNCLINGANIK AND BROOKS.
Mr. Bulingame some time ago made an expla
nation which rendered it unnecessary for him to
fight Mr. -Preston S. Brooks. Mr. Burlingame
declared that in his speech he designed to say
nothing personally offensive to Brooks. Mr.
Brooks felt bound to be satisfied with that. But
a little reflection and some slight touch of public
opinion has convinced Burlingame that he had
not quite sustained the honor of Massachusetts,
so he published a card withdrawing his erplana
turn. The publication of the card would of
course set every body at work to prevent a duel.
Mr. Brooks immediately sent a note to inquire
where Mr. Burlingame would receive another note,
which note of course would have been a chal
lenge. Burlingame replied, at the Clifton
House, Canada ;" and be left Washington at once
to go to New York ; and Mr Brooks WO arrest
ed and pat under bonds in $5,000 to keep 11. e i
m
. Burlingame then telegraphs from New iles iu length, and like many ...thee- , was um
peace i built on borrowed capital It depended
York that he shall return to Washington beemise
Brooks don't follow him. Ile was answere I tii on the grain crop for its reempt. and thi. haviniz
almost entirely failed in it became eml,r
go on 'to Canada and wait his appointed time.
I
russet and has never -lose Let9l able to reei.i‘t
So stood the case up to yesterday.
So much for the history of the affair ; and it
certainly looks very mach like children's ploy.
Burlingame, If he has any notion of fighting,
seems to have an eye to business at the same
time. Like a shrewd butiness man he seems
determined to have the hest of the bargain
He himself runs no risk except that of being hit
by a bullet. Whereas Brooks has to forfeit hi s
bond and pay $5,000. He has to take a journey
of 700 miles up through the northern States ;
and has to face at the hotel and wherever be goes
in Canada the runaway slaves. And he has to
face the rifle of the valorous Burlingame besides.
Meantime the story is all known at the " Clifti n
House " by this time, and when the parties get
there, John Bull's policemen will be ready to stay
the effusion of blood for humanity's sake, and
pocket a tee. But notwithstanding the hard
bargain the Yankee has driven, the knight of the
South seems resolved to stand it. He tells Bur
lingame to go on to Canada ; intimating that he
will be there. Probably Mr. Burlingame expect
ed n somewhat different answer. Rut go he
must, and Brooks must follow. And when they
get to the Clifton House both must be arrested
and the duel prevented. No doubt the
affair is known at the Clifton House" now, and
the numerous guests are all alive to witness the
arrival of the valorous Burlingame and the cane
renowned Brinks. And the policemen, too, tit e
in readiness to pocket a fee fur capturing two
Congressmen of the republic. It will make the
fortune of that Clifton House. There will a rush
of visitors, all eager " to be in at the death."
And the escaped slaves, too, will be anxious to
present their compliments to Mr. Brooks. And
the people along the route will wish to see him.
Now, seriously, we think Mr. Burlingame has
managed this thing like a shrewd business man ;
but certainly not like a champion of Massachu
setts chivalry. He has secured " the best end
of th‘ bargain," and fixed things so that there
will be uo shooting besides. How proud the
Massachusetts people must be of him. Brave
enough to to conceive the idea of fighting the
tremendous Brooks; and sharp enough to get
five thousand dollars the best of it besides. If
he is not popular in Massachusetts he ought to
be. Both the champions will doubtless be re
elected to Congress. But Mr. Brooks should
" pretermit " going to Canada. He will get no
fight with his antagonist if he goes, and may
meet with some unpleasant incidents by the way,
and lose $5,000 also ; all of which is doubtless
provided for.
This affair has one redeeming feature after all.
It is calculated to render the duelling code slight
ly ridiculous. A challenged party may choose
the place of meeting. When a northern man is
challenged by a southern he may choose the
north pole as the place of meeting. When a
northern challenges a southern man the latter may
choose any place south of the equator ; and may
have his antagonist under a five thousand dollar
bond to keep the peace before he starts. Duel
ling will become too expensive at that rate ; and
men of moderate means may without loss of
honor decline to fight under the reasonable plea
that they cannot afford it. If this was the mo
tive of Burlingame he is entitled to some credit
for it. It puts every man to a severe test. .ilfy
purse, or my honor, which shall nose? In nine
teen oases out of twenty Falstaff's reasoning will
prevail, and they will decide to "save their
money." Mr. Brooks should decide in the same
way.
We have very little respect for the code duello;
and do not think that fighting a duel is a
sign of true courage. It is only to be shot at
once or tit - ice. The common soldiers of the
British army seem not to care a button for that ;
and the French soldiers rather like it. That two
Congressmen should make such an "immense
fuss " about what French and English soldiers
consider &mere trifle - is -mere noncense. soldie rs
consider
better comply With - the conditiona of
tie bond and:cave - isjle • He cannot,pork,
. .
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ERE
MEMM
biy tight ali t who Dill hint hoed nstoss (
bas VkiA ed
neither will he with the rifle or revolver. Mr .
Brooks should keep his bond. Mr. Stitlingamel
should returilto Washington. And tho guests*
the " Cliftmirdoutue_ should ventilate their
wrath at theii di,4ppotistinept by two or thkee
cruel artielean sootsedi s tnadlitn paper about the
universal miwardietl4 the !Ample of the
States. Theyihave dene;that already of late, and
two or three more articles would make all tte
world believe it--perhaps.
THE Pittsburgh Pispetch has the following in
regard to our election of President by the House
of Representatives
In the erection, Elf Wq - PrgititHint by the liaise of
Representatives `each State' has one vote, given
by a majority of the delegation from that State.
The election, if there is a failure by the people,
would go to the t.tetlent Rouse in February nest.
Fremont hai a majority of the delegations of the
States of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Mae-'
saohusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New
Fgqrrl ~ New Jersey, Rennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana,
Michigan- anti liVisoOn4in—in all twelve, sixteen
being necessary to a °Wee. The States of Dela
ware, Maryland mid 'Kentucky have a majority
of Fillmore , momberti. The State of Tennessee
is tied, having five Democrats and five Americans,
as are Illinois, Misiscittri, Texas and lowa. In
Illinois there is a vacancy to be filled, which will
decide the vote of that State between the Repub
licans and Democrats: and in 'Missouri a member
is to be elected in August, where the delegation
now stands three Democrats and three Ameri
cans. In Texas there is one Democrat and one
kmerican, and in lowa one Democrat and one
Republican.-
JULY 23
Suppose, then, that there was some chance o
the election being thrown into the House, who
are Fremont's chances" According to the I)i3
hitch Fremont twelve votes there now;. tghiel
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by the why somewhat doubtful. Rut where is
he going to get the other four? Certainly not
In any southern State. There are fifteen States
to start with against Fremont. lowa is tied, and
thus loses its vote. Tennessee is tied, he sop,
and thus loses its vote. Twenty-nine votes, then,
will be the whole number cast and the fifteen
southern votes alone would be a majority of the
twenty-nine. But where is the California vote!
Not Sro Fremont, of course, as the House now
stands. That makes It out of Out of that
sixteen there areas it now stands but three Fill
morevotes, according to the loapoch. Suppose
it to be so, and that they hold the balance of
power, what then 7 Will they throw for Fre
mont, or for Buchanan'! If they throw for
Fremont and he is elected, Fillmore is to be
hanged, according to Greeley. To ease their
chieftain they must throw for Buchanan. And
as those States ore Delaware, Maryland and
Kentucky, will they hesitate between Fremont
and Buchanan" Buchanan would thus get the
1 sixteen votes a nd he elected by a majority of the
States_ But Illinois will be untied, and will
vote for Buchanan : and taking Mr Itunu of
Indiana, and Mr. Moore of Ohio as eitimp , - ,
it is pretty evident that the complexion of the
House will be ooneiderat;ly change , ) by nest
winter; and every change unfav,ralile to Fre
mont. Taking the Daparh's own estimate as
correct then, is it not apparent that Fremont
not a shadow of a chance in the House, and he
has, in our estimation, an infinitely cu KUrr
chance with the people.
A RAILROAD SOLD —Tbe San•lu-ky,
N. Newark Railroad, with all the etigine. , , car.,
equiptnenbi, Se , was sold in Sandusky, on Tees
day, the 22d of July, by At u . Key Bond, Es. t ,
Receiver. The purchasers were Oliver Slate, jr ,
and E. T. H. ttibson, of New York, and ilecage
B. Wright, of DitlWark, Ohio, as Trustees, for the
benefit of ail parties IllturfiXted to the op-cement
of compromise. This road is about one hundred
THAT the Sew York 11-rald should indulge
such a silly story a. that u portion of the I.e•
mocracy were trying to defeat Buchanan and
make Breckioridge President c‘tuld readily - he
believed. But it will surprise a good many to
God that the Sew York Evening l'ox:,butild stoup
SO low an to retail the miserable humbug
long leading editorial Yet such is the fact A
nursery tale Lk.l frighten ohilren has more
more truth and more reason in it. But an It
gray.headed man stoops to the dirty work ; no I
is only laughed of and despised for his degrading
folly.
Sex the article from the Cincinnati Enquo.er •
in relatidu to Fremont's cattle trades awl hobo,-
ty. Observe that Col. Mason's letter was writ
ten nearly nine years ago, and has remained tot
file at the War Department ever since : and
Frommt has never denied this grave charge of,
peculation and fraud. Read the letter.
An exchange says there are over two hundr,l
political papers in Pennsylvania, and only tiny.
seven for Fremont. Some of them will be on
other side when Johnston "crushed out
Prom tho New 11,,rk
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The Laud Jobber• In the Fle/d..4.llnpen
doubk speculattonl--Fremont pnd
Backers.
Our money article of Thursday last tended to
disclose the moot stupendom+ California land jot,
bing sch?mes ever known in the history of the
country, at the head of which stand, in partio
ship, Palmer, Cook & Co , and Colonel John '
Charles Fremont. How lastly leading men and
presses they have induced to take interests and
issues in their schemes is unknown. They sup
pose that by securing Colonel Fremont - s eleetiou ,
as President their eighty-odd claims, Nlariposd
included, will net them sr,ll,olto,l l Uoto $75,000.-
000, and make them all millionaires. We make
no charges, and call no names. lint if we could
carry the case into court, as public prosecutor,
we should call to the stand several prominent
politicians from their public duties at Washing
ton, and interrogate them as to their complicity
in this stupendous speculation. We should call
to the stand the Trthunr, of New York, and ask
its editor whether he or any of his associate ,
are interested in the Mariposa land grant, or oth
er claims of the said cotnpany, and demand so
answer—yes ur no. We should call to the stand
the COL 1 rlrl rind EnfilllrCr, and ask the same lines
tions of its editor, and demand itti answer -yes
or no. We should call to the stand other !Dell,
and other editors, and put the same wiestions to
one and all, and demand them to swear on oath
yes or no, help them tiod—guilty or not
guilty. - We hope some measures will be taken
at Washington to institute a searching investiga
tion into the doings of this powerful combination
of land jobbers, who, if they succeed in making
good their claims, will come into possession of a
largo slaps of the whole State of California,
gold and all."
ENDORSING A BANK BlLL—About a year ago
a gentleman In Hartford, Ct , while counting
some bank notes, carelessly wrote his name on
the back of a $2O bill. A few days since, a son
of the Emerald Isle handed the bill to him, re
questing him to give him gold for it. The gen
tleman, on looking in the,Bank.Note .eporter,
found that the lank had suspended payment,
and accordingly gave Pat specie for the bill he
had so carelessly endorsed.
ANOTIIBH SLICE Cis MEXICO.—It is stated by
way of Mexico, that Secretary Marcy has pro
posed to President Clomon fort to purchase another
slice of Mexico. The offer is said to have been
$6,000,000 for the thirty-first parallel of latitude
for the boundary line the Gulf of California.
President Comonfort is stated to have refused to
entertain the proposition. The whole statement,
however, is very doubtful.
Sieg 4. DITTO'. UP STAIRS.—The Scientific
American says that a man in Orange county, N.
Y., was found one night alimbing the overshot
wheel in a fulling mill. He was asked what he
was doing. He said he was "trying to go up to
bed, but some bow or other these stairs won't
hold still !"
A LONDON Counsm., addressing a jury, is•said
to have used the following harmonious metaphor
while Alluding to the : ttipl;ics of the opposing bar
rhger: *Stentleilien of the jury I:sutell:asaat;
.1 see ft brewingiu the_storp; but pleat* Gedi
Rill crush it in tie iiva."
, .
Noma ea aminnositl N 04 4 414•51
.Let'r"Anl,"4" q.1.4.41-q'2:14A.r"114 .
tSzniusts444!st.Hisgrassensi EasztAgos Igglt3Wilforia
kulars:—: - Svents are parsing continually
D - faciosm oa --Something for
which are worthy of being noticed, and now a few
Every Elector to licad•
The obtaining of the Mariposa Grant" was from the West will balaidhefore you.
not the only rich financial exploit performed by This is a fine rairie, pshoaled from, ten to twenty
Fremont when he "Ink in California. reterbi' dilles , TroixiXook, Island city t in a south-eastern di
ed to other and lose eroditable . imearis to etAriett real* filitivia,l2 aeon resident for acitrie few months,
himself, as will beicseeil by the letl'fir of hav4ba4d abene_of the peculiarities of the soil
Col. Mason, of the Dirac 7 1.1iragoons U. Si;
elLis the senti manta and customs
which is recorded...in: i f:be ofh`cial' aroliivea Of the
`Governent ae;;;Washington. " A Californian" , of the people.
ui
has lately dug it n4 - and published it iu the col- 1 Thelsoil is a very good one ;it is well adapted to
einns of the Washington Union, and to it we in- raising corn, oats, barley, rye and wheat; it is,
vice the attention of our readers : besides, excellent for tame grass, such as clover and
" 11kAtufu.4.11TER3 LOTH .114i1Urnitg DF.Pauggitago I timothy. The greater part of the wheat raised is
Monterey, Cal., Oct.. 9, 1847. llspring wheat; fall wheat does not hold well during
Si a--I have the honor herewith to inclose to you the winter, only on sod prairie when first broken , or
the papers relating to a certain contract entered into ; _
on the 3d day of March, 1847, by Lieutenant Colo% aftereattivatet.% grass, as it`ia don ein year vieltiAty.
net Fremont, mounted ritlethen, with a Don Bulogia This season ii.gentleman within one mile of here has
de Calls, a resident of Ciudad de los Angeles, Cali- ,600_dozensof fall wheat-from 8 sores, of which
fornia. The paper marked Ais a copy of this con -le
dozens will make a bushel, wit' h will be 56 bushel s
tract, with Lieutenant Colenel Frettiont's certificate, ,
bearing date April 26, 75¢7, that dm contract had Per acre. Spring wheat is tolerably good, some
been complied with on the part of Don Eulogiq ds ; fields average 30 . bushels per acre, some 25, tindisorrie
Cells, and that he. Fremont, had executed to him in ,1 0 T iN, ?Th e t ota l average will b e f r O m
payment a note for the sum of $6,075.
18 to 20 i
" Lieutenant Colonel Fremont left California in maliels per acre. The grainis better than
the month of June, 1847, giving no notice to Gene- , last year, ft is but very little shrank, and last year
ral Kearney or myself of the existence of such a 1 it ', no N ood d ea l.
contract. or that ho had pledged the faith of his guy- IL should be sown as soon as the frost comes oat
ernment for the redemption of It by the payment of
the Sum of $6,975. Nor had I the least idea of of th e grcand, and the ground should be plowed in
obligation until applied to by Col. Stevenson wheth- the 44, '
so that the wheat may be kept back in the
er I would recognize the contract and redeem the starting. Then the stalk will not groiv so rank, and
bond at maturity. This letter was accompanied by the
others, which show that, in fact, notwithstanding igoration from the ground will principally g
the certificate of Lieutenant Colonel Fremont., Mr. the head of the stalk,' the head will be larger and
Cells never delivered to the commissary of the Cali- have more grain, and the straw much shorter and
fornin Battalion one single head of beef cattle un- easier to handle.
der this contract, and that not one of these six hi n t other crops are good. The corn grew well;
Bred head of cattle was slaughtered for the use of
that battalion ; but., on the contrary, that they have the oatspat were early sowed are very good; owing
been delivered to a Mr. Stearns, of Imo Angeles, in the drimght we had for five weeks it wag thought
two parcels : one of four hundred and eighty -one one that none of the spring crops that were late sowed
the first day of May, end another of one hundred
and nineteen on the sixth day of duly. 1547. both of or planted would ba worth gathering, but they seem
which dates aro subsequent to the discharge of the all to be worth something. Sines the drought every
California Battalion. commanded by Lieutenant Col. thing has been invigorated by very frequent shows rs.
J. C. Fremont. There is no doubt that these cattle Thus
are the same floe contracted for by Lieutenant Col. all the products of this vicinity are in a flour.
Fremont on the 3a March. 16.17. Mr. Cells stated it
positively in his letter marked It: and the receipts
for them hy Stearns. marked II and 'V specially state
that lie ( Stearns) receipts for theta in the name and
behalf of Lieutenant Colonel Fremont.
These deliveries occurred at a time when a gar
rison was stationed at Les Angelus, with n commis
sioned agent of the commissary department of the
Lieutenant Davidson, to take charge of sub
sistence stores intended for public use: yet these
cattle. furnished by to formal contract, an. drlirored
au 1 . 1 primer itldir.drorti, titan. a uperial ayrerai , af cas
he, Stearns, says) to treed on dm s for the term of
tars ! iron,. I have endeavored to procure from Isle.
Stearns a copy of the agreement he has made with
Lt_ Col. Fremont, ter taking care of these rattle, but
his letters (marked 7 and 10? positively assert that
he regards these cattle to the private property of
Lieutenant Colooel Fremont, but that. the agreement
by which he bolds them is a verbal one, witnessed
by a Mr. Homily and Lieutenant flillespie, of the
United States Navy. Thus •tands the filets, and I
am applied to LI house whether payment will he
made upon the psper La‘trked 2. which is a rertifieate
that the soin of $6.97 , is due to Mr. fella, for snip
plies furrit.hed the raillornin battalion, iebieh sup
pie. arc .learly and plainly the lot M six hundred
breeding rows now is the hands of a private indiri.t.
unl, not so-e h ,~ h boo been used - for public par
p,0.e.. This note heron)es due on the eighteenth
day of December, 1 , 47, and boars an interest of 24
per cent. per annum after that date.
" In r a,bection with this subject, I call your at
tention to the paper marked 3, wherein Lieutenant
Colonel Fremont hag bond himself anti future Gan
e rnori of Californta to pay the sam Err 6,2,541 . 9 at the
e xpo-Minn o f eight months from the date of March
t, 1,47, or, in default thereof, that the note shall
bear an interest of 24 per cent. per annum: this, t 0,.,,
when the acting assistant qbartertaaeter al Mouteroy,
had been more than a month in the country, with
the sapid" of money applicable to the proper ex
peuseiS of the army in California.
Mr. state+ that it Was partly to secure
lout of money that Lieutenant Colonel rreoloot
eitt. has the liberal bargain for cattle. !
emits the prim as alwut forty per cent_ higher than
the market prise at the time. Both of these ni.tes
due, and Mi. is going to winks appli
cation fur p o ymont. hr claims to hose fulfilled bit ,
part of a •intrart. it, the recteMpl,sa hirth the
g overnment of the United pledged by KO
officer thereof, but if BOOSChoII. •ho
er
by the acc otaNk t .e. ,,t,e, papers, appears to Rib a0..0g
art, r tall, I .hall t ater p) cent of t i e
t ,. M r I.u; ,ter all the to too
department. for Ott,o a• they may ron•otor
M the
1% c• hoti—f t.;
V Li M ASoN.
:r.; 0 , I L./114411.g
lien It. .1,41,, ;i"1
T. the at..., , terotuF e . ...11 1 ;••a it I, cuiserted that,
Fretntnt never I eep.tt,lett I, er Sought to dib+. 4,
pr.ve theft, In the :raNt - ,111... ugh he wee w. en
rnge.l at the time as to wake threats iu Worthing
to tt t 4itj ',1e.., again,' the person of
11./301.1.
Fremant w,,uld hare t.teu Lnra Lefore n
mgrtial ou theQv (sharp, of Mto , n, ha.] IL
twt been for the met that they arrived
In AaFua, If. 17. I rewent wii , arraigned before
1 a court martial of the ablest officers in the to.
teed Slate nr y satiny and disobedience
order , . round guilty, t.ni.t atatni..tgel4 from the
vice flail Mason' , e barge , . arrived in sessoo,
they would have been included with the other
peel tications
Tae DeIEC I II Pfaillnt. of Friday, relates the
following incidents :
There was. on the iii fated steamer Northetn
Indiana, yesterday, a lone mother with four
children Satisfying herself that the destruc
tion of the boat was inevitable, and that the w:de
waters of the lake wits the drtrwr and 10E11014
110110 4 8 resort, the noble woman coolly cast her
eyes about for the best soeurity Cot her four little
ones and herself. Looking over the stile 01 the
vessel. she sawn table floating near by Quickly
she calculated the chance , • Then, binding thrice
of her children to herself, she gently lifted the
fourth 0.41111 the side of the vessel and dropped
him into the lake, directing him to "keep still
and float on the water.'' Having done this, site
next jumped into the water herself with her three
little ones In n few moments she seised the
floating table, placed her three little ones upon
it. thou sought and secured her fourth child. WIT
;;rt ling 0,1111 141 upon it, she clung to it het-silt'
until :all were tinnily resenod by the boats and
placed upon Ito Ste:LIII, N11+,1% 1 .1111. where the
W 11141,11 was heartily cheered and congratu
. titled by the passenvers on the Mounter, who
hat let'll a nxiously watching all her movements,
and who manifested their regard for her heroism
i with warm hearts and unstrung purses. Such a
woman deserve , to lie a myther.
About une-half of those i-ii‘ed lost their all
and :are enidiely destitute, some entirely so.
tine man and his wife hu , l •if.•2Attai, th e ir a ll, w ith
which they were going West to purchase a farm.
They lost all, Ind had hardly clothing to cover
them left Another man going W e st with Iry
family anti $5l/11, all his --aviegs for years, and
all lost. A poor woman with tour children, the
oldest about eight years old, lost everything, but
saved their lives. Another Woman with two
children, one at the breast, was saved with het
little ones, but nothing . else.
ONULISII 81 . 1{S 11ES. —The Registrar-General
estimates that there are nearly forty thousand
different surname- , in England. It is estimated
that among these there Aire :13,000 families hear
ing the name of Smith, and [i10111) bearing the
name of June, The Smiths and Joneser alone
are supposed tu include about half a million ,f
the population. In an average it seems that I
person in 73 is fl Smith. I in 7tl n .bones, I in I
ii. Williams, I in a Taylr, 1 in n
and 1 in 171 a Brown. - Among the list of p.-
cellar names given we flute the Hallowingn
Affection, alabaster, Alltionem, Awkward, Italic,
. ,
Bolster, By, (the shortest English name,) Cam
omile, Corpse, Bagger, Eighteen, Fowls, Fussy,
llogstlesh, Idle, Jelly, Kiss, Lumber, Mud
al, Nutbrown, uffieer, Pocket, quince, Rabbit,
s a nctuary. TOnlhs, Unit, Vulgar, Waddle, Yellow
and Zeal.- -Critic.
Rev. Mg. HALE), OF ALTOS.—This gentleman
has resigned his pastoral charge in Alton. Our
readers know that some two weeks ago, on Sun
day, in the pulpit, he preached a political ser
mon on the " Asptets of the Times, - and that
this sermon was a good deal after the Beecher-
Parker fashion. But it did not take so well in
the free West as it would have done in the
preacher-ridden and unscrupulous churches of
New England; dissensions iorPue, 14;4 be has
ended them by resigning his office.—Ohio states
man.
A PERTINENT LEGAL QUERTION. - If it be true,
as allege], that whilst Colonel Fremont was
acting in the fiduciary character of (lovernor of
California, he borrowed money on the faith and
credit of the United States, and, instead of ap
plying it to the purposes of the government,
vested it in the purchase of the Mariposa
claim, taking the title in his own name, in equity
and law to whom does this property belong—to
Colonel Fremont or to the United States
Wash. niunt.
ANOTHER ILOORBACIL-All the opposition pa
pers are extensively circulating a copy of a
circular signed Perin M. Brown, addressed to
Postmasters throughout the country, calling upon
them for Dimly to $54114 the Democrats in the
present campaign. No such person is Imown. Fo
the Democracy, and the Washington Union' cau
tioned Postmasters against the swindle -nearly
month since.
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idling condition
This County is advancing very (wit. Populaation
is corning gradually. and it is generally of a good
ela.s. Property in advancing; land bought one
year ago fur :s, B and 7 dollars per acre, will now
bring it, 12 and 13 dollars—this is unbroken land.
Improved land sells from 20 to 00 dollars per acre.
Lumber comes down the Mississippi from Mines:iota
and Wisconsin, and it can be bought along the river
at 12 dollars per thousand, it having declined 3 dol
lars this spring.
This prairie is likely to be further advanced by
two ratilroads—the Alton a-id Rock Island, running
north and south, and the Peoria and Rock Island,
passing through Coal Valley to Cambridge, the coun•
ty seat of Henry county, and intersecting the Chiea•
g. and ?Arlington road at lie walnut, thence to Pee.
via. The former will bring here the trade of Ht
Looks, and the latter that of thiiiago and the Illinuil
river. These combined iiiitinot fail to further aug
ment this Slate as well as this vicinity. Coal Val
ley lies right along the stile of thin; from there iv
an- easily supplied with fuel. The railroad ikriw.4l.
graded to thin Valley from Rock Island. It-is about
twelve miles to the principal mines. Coal is found
along all the streams around here.
The inhabitants hare are from all parts of the
l'n on ,
. and , in fact, the world. Swedes and Irish
are rittustupsei but Pennsylvania has the predotai.
wince over any State of the Union. Bucks count)
is heavily represented, and PO is Washington and
Allegheny. Politically they are fairly divided he.
tweets :Nebraska and Anti-Nebraska. The Know-
Nothings are row in number, The friends of Hark
and Breelt are very warm:sad true towards the fa
vorite son of Pennsylvania. The friends of Fremont
are worizi,i,oisterotts and daring in their beta of sec
' ties,: but, however, they are well matched by the
Do in ocracy . _ .
'Through private sources gm well as personal know.
1,1,;,, I au confident that se iarge number of the old
i,0.• Vhi aro going to support the candidate of tLe
keystone Slate, in this vicinity. We have acoounts
from every direction of this t.s.king place. We are
.111.0 ronti , lent that I will east her elect.d:d
‘;‘. for Idurltalian and Brecht:triage. No ...Or
MEE
1. w• '
=SUM
vu, (ha: Chem iv auy want of c,poch) on the hart
Mr. Bilebeesn to perform the antler of that ~that.
at warty ea way, and have atud, that Mr. Fremont'' ,
vrarto-al know Lear to very limited. In thin we con-
heck and Ilreck Clubs nre bring formed in loan ,
plawia through the country. The Democracy will he
vigilant here, and hare a full Lurn out at the !tll,
:.tince we pledge Dlioitit, we are still confident
Penn ivnulti giving :20,001 majority. Q.
unutilELD. Kock Inland Co.. DI. Jut)
QI . 4LITICATIONS or A MI,sESSII . YI FaCITOR.—The
Y ) A otrortieft I, Banner is owned by Mrs.
Florrfett N. Prewett. Thir lady hos secured the
cervices of n "political editor," wheal she tliuc on•
NN r have the pledlints . of announcing to the reader,. of Ih.
Irn , riCab Banner dint Mt. John Smith, eL elde
and • rations American, wbu hat b en connected with the
Minitionlppi prune fur foncteen true, ham Linn engaged to
ink. , chine of the department of 11114 paper doting
the twang Mentlit. Mr. atidtit, though a remarkably
~ .urteoWl. : o4id - imitable gentleman. Mu fought are duel-.
k111.1.g WS MU every-limn ne brtogn Into the pvli tient
besidena general Mock of political Inforruntlon no
',al for the bully two bOWiekniTtilliOne or Narsotalleeeiwr'a
ntinvp , l rift., two tinahinitern and nunilry :anew and 11,
.ft to Ilwak of two jsalr of brag keth-klaa.
I.a4ga.a.k for Mr. Bralth a °untie! reception by tilt grew•
gang.
•
I.lr e r Complaint.--The only remedy over of
inrvd to tin- pul.tie that haw never failed to cure, when
recinmn aro foliou'od. Ia M'L&NWS LI VV.It I'll.l, pnlntrvd
by FLEMIN4I 131108 Pittelnirglt, I'm. It Wu! beeu - II
pn, the In.blae. and lAA hoca lutrudnued , in . 11
ern
lieu. or [ht. When , It h.. !Men tund, it line lwd IS'
t ot triunildiunt RIICCOSA, and hail actually driven out .0 . It.
all ,thet twolk•likes. It hie I.e.w tried uudor nit the Jilt
eut plow.. llopati., out hum loon found equidly
elder
1,1.• , It td
I...chewer,. will be mrertil to sak tor 11r. .41"Ldttr y 3 (We
Liver !Nat. Inanutaetured by Flouilng• Br,A., or Pitt..
burgh, PA All other Liver Pills, In enrnimrleon, Are worth
lees. Dr. Al'LAue's genuine Weer Pills, &leo hie celeldate.
Verodfuge, t . 11,1 now to, had at all reepectable drug more
None genuine without the eiguature of FLENIINtI
Alm., tor sale 1.0,y Ow propro4ors,
FLEMLNG BROS.,
Buccotloon to J. litdd A Co.,
jj'.i . daw) No. 00 Wood stroot, corner of routtil
♦a- NV hat Every Person Should Itssolv-
Stisurr's OFTICL, MURGANTOWNO . A.,
December 26, 18..56. ;
It. I. Sererr 8 C..—Geals., It affords me great pleasure
t0...i11y to the desired effects of your t.blebruted White Cite,
elan Liniment, it having frequently relieved toe of tl
tjuirie3 when ratio. other remedies and I ea..
commend it to the public. .1011 N T. FLE:silSti.
Sheriff 3lotiongulia Comity, Vtrginitt.
DI. NivLane's IMPROVED lAyer Pala and IMPROVED V,rnii
rug., .4. Dr. I. sc,otv. Celebrated tt • ltito Clicaasian Lint.
[mlt, prepared moiety under the auporvision of Dr. I. Scott,
a rcgular Medical graduate, and Physirlan of extensive ',nu:.
i ice. None genuine, only an prepared by lir. 1. Scott st C u,
IWO< Place, Morgantown, Virginia.
NEW 6 FROM TUE FOUNTAIN HEAD!
Nloanstmwri, VA., Sept. 12, 1855.
T'ti.t is h dr7ftfy, That I have egittuined the Recipe for
preparing MuLatie'S Itnpr vrd Vernlifuge nIJ illlprovvil
PLII.• by Dr. I. Scott, who Ims been iu the habit of to-,
par lag and using my original medicines in my office durnig
tile last thirteen years, and that I believe ho has improved
them. I finite the 1110)10 statement the Dlorti willingly as
have LI. , interest in them whatever. C. MeI.AN k,
Di M. ktao s xl,Kovrp I.,rusttvgo and nantovsn Lifer
Pill, accompanied by cartifitatte of C. McLane, fur sale by
Druggists and Merchants everywhere.
Dn. II En. IL K NYSSK. 140 Wood st., Wholesale Agent.
1./.. .1. P. YLENII NO, Allegheny, pent Railroad Depot,
Ag.Ut.. jyll:alawapc
thr Great Cure of Piles UurtuviLtx, S. C
NOVCalbor I, (Or JecLion—Doar Sir: Allow inn
to ex preen to you my skim, thanks for your discovcrY of a
medicine which, to nay the least of it, has effected a cure that
all other medicines that I have taken have entirely failed to
do. German Bitters" have cured me of the
most stubborn and aggravated time of the PILES that, per
haps, ever foll to the lot of man. My case Is not a stranger
to this community, as I am well known in this and the sur
rounding counties, and can truly say that my recovery has
astounded all my friends and relations, as I had tried every
Gong recommended, and nothing did me any good until I
was pmrailed upon to try the liiliCarrb ',con are at liberty to
sake use of this communication for the benefit of the of
no you may think proper. Yearn, truly,
advortbromout.
For sale by FLEMING BROS. and Dr. GEO. U. KEYSER,
l'ioaLaraL. .tyl2r2w
ifte• Hatchelor , a Hair bye " LET TIES BE
Yiit' it TRUST:" That it maker, no difference how grey or
rvil. or rutty the hair or whiskers may be, nor how much
they may have been Injured by bad Llyes, BATCHRLOR'S
will make them a beautiful and lively black or brown
out the leant Injury. IL will never lode or turn rusty.
'WARRANTED. Made and sold, or applied, (in nine private
raome,t at BATCHELOR'S Wig Factory, ZS Broadway, New
York.
Sold, wbolestdo and retail, by Dr. aim H. KUM; 140
Wood street Jp2l:lwd4w
4:ir Came one, come all, to MOROAN A 00 'S,
No. DM WOOD street, aid buy what you want in the H4T
or )AP Brie. A larto bthek. of SIM FUR end STRAW
HATS•ibraye on baud. Remember, ,
. BetimipAst wusit4.-puhithltlt reßihitStiVatidirl
of thirty years' standing, and is recommended !
by physicians. It is a sure and speedy ours for
burnsoiles, boils, corns, felons, ehilblatik and
old sores of every kind ; for fever soresOticeri,
itch, scald head, nettle rash; bahlons,, - ,:sot
ros, .troni)tended i y nuraes,Niehicows`, - sties,
fitaterai Ilea bites, *der VingS,
sit rheum-Zseurvy, (lore and oracked, lips, sore
do's' e:Aiartil and fiesli'wouids, it is a most vahitj
ble remedy and cure, which can be testified to by
thousand who have used it in the city of Boston
and vicinity n orthe last thirty years. In no in
stance will this Salve do an injury, or interfere
with physician's prescriptions. It is made from
the purestmaterials, from a receipe brought from
Russia—of articles growing in that country—
and the proprietors have letters from all classes,
elergymea, physicians, sea captains, nurses, and
otbersalio havh used it themselves, and recom
mend it to others. Redding's Russia Salve isput.
indarge - thiboxeS; staittied on the cover with a
picture of a horse and a disabled soldier, whici4
picture is also engraved on the wrapper. Price:,
26 cents a box. Retkling -& Co., probrietors.!
For . `sale by B. A. Pahnestock
,
Flem
ing Bros., It. E. Sellers & Co., Dr. (3. . Kgstir
and. H. Miner & -Co., Pittsburgh; Beckham '&
M'Kettnan, Allegheny city
Sir Have Ton a Rupture of the Bp l oreffif
would moat respoetbilly invite the attention of thee, af
flicted with hernia or rupture of the bowels to my splendid
*sew talent of Trues.' of various patterns. and to suit every
age, applied and malefaction guarantied in every case, at my
office, No: 140 Wogl street, Pittsburgh, Pa, sign of the
Gulden Mortar. Among the Trusses sold by me will %e
found
Jfarrfer Radical Cure Truss;
F'rench Trusses, eery tight rpring
dum Elactic Trltsses
Chihire.' Truntts, single and doubt.. ;
trmira-lcal Trlu,t, rhildrene and adults;
ta•rrti'a flip& Spring Prima:
S. Pitch's Supp.rur Tran
The price of Trusses vary from .$2 to, $3O. Hernial
Ruptured patients can be salted by remitting money and
'oiling the iiiesaure around the hips, stating whether the
pture is on the right of left side. I also sell nod adapt-
Dr. Banning's Lure or Body Brox", for the ouretif Prolate
Uteri, Weakness of the Chest or Abdomen, Piles, Chronic
Diarrltten, and any weAticnesndeptindingou n %mile and debill
taced condition of the abdominal numtien.
Dr. Pildes Abdominal Supporter ;
Engti.dt Flostic Abdominal /kits;
.Wlk E.:natio Ltelti ;
And nearly every kind of Supporter now in one. 7 oleo sell
Shoulder Broca of every style, for weak cheated and !stoop
shouldered persona.
EAtsticling', for brokon arid varicose veins.
Suspensory Bandage, of all kiwis.
Syringes of &wry variety and pattern, and in fact miry
kind of mechanical appliance used in the cure of dhleinie-
DB.. KRYPER would !date to persons in want of Bummer
Trusses that he can often send to suit the patient by writing,
but It is always better to are the patient and apply the Ira's,'
or Wilco persowlly. Address
alt. OW. H. KEVlJltt, 140 Wood at.,
.lulo44in 1 y Sign of the Golden Mortar.
_ .
THE ALLIANCE INSURANCE CO.
OF PHILADELPHIA
1:10)11.11114TT BT Tilt LtOIYLATIIIt OF PtNZirtTLVAITI.A.,
CHARTER iHtPIETI: A I.- CAPITAL $300,060.
Office No. 59 Walnut ft t., Philadelphia.
/Ve/F11,.E.G.F.../) F. , 11 FIRE A ND MARINE INSURANCE.
STATEMENT
A tit horl zed Cap' lel ......
Amount of NOMI paid up
Total Assets liable for losses
CUSSISTINO ov
Bonds and Mottitagos on aulneumberial Real
Estate, And Stoeks of par rain, ..... ...... .$182,6G0 lat.)
Bonds and Stock Notes, beannir Six per cent..
OG
interest .......... 25,1.96
Cash on Lana and iu the hands of Agents 25,744 18
Bills Receivable, 14,896 DO
P M Ikluriarty, Etiq., Jai:n.44ll. nal,
bind Luting. Erg., Benj. R. Myrick, Eng.,
Win. Smith, Earl., J H. McConey, Mai.,
(h... W C.lllulay, Es 9., P Wyckoff,
Whits, R. 1., Wm. It. Gray, ,
E 7.4.
Wm. J. P.
J S. lieltrich, Raul, thati. 11. Auntio, 111.imi.
P. M. Mi)t:la./ITV, President
.1 aloalis Tnowranx, Svey.
Thu , ta to certify, that 1 bait. critically, and by s permits!
examit,Atiou of the hooka, capital, oudeta and 14Mnrits , n4 of
the Ain , ,na loannina Compao), of Philadelphia, inerwli
pitted the otandlog and rei,pinnohilit3 of mid lnentuurit,
and ido and, and am entire l y dear In my conektions, that
mid Company ha a Foal unimtaaired Capital In ifortga...N ,
011 nnincumlwied ittol &tat,. worth double the =moot
tor which the awn. is unprig,aged. My ilk iieatigatiocia have
Men rigorous and remit long. and are. 1 tit oh. raliaide.
Ill:XJ AMIN H. AUKTIN.
I tele ple.u.le in moyipir that I have Leen negtutint.ed
xith Uenj 11 A u f.. -, • lo.••• ‘o , tire
conittlener In tio, otcogruy, ono,o, and abllctq, and would
p'two full reJuLoon upon his AMAIMIIIrIIAA , CIL
MI LI. A Itb PI LLM Olt K.
. _
War 11. Rla4. Ilrin Of pleb it ft. Ilyriolt AIN. Philo.
llultor. Poito. Jr. "
Win. Rtareno, Barry flititmln. ro
llon.J.r. Bdtir., N. V. ,we, N. Y.
11. II liathoro• N. Y. Bolt). An+tin, Buffalo.
Ti.o FIRE INbt.:IIANCF. on bulldtoo,
g-0..0t0 nod !motto., NIARIN E INSURANCE on Ytauirl•.
;Argo an I freight - , INSURANCE on goods to
tokos, canals or nlllroad s , oil as tiocommodatlng
limns an ituy otho, rt.tipwlLln kklllo,
h E TAAFFK, Agent.
21 No. Ito Wator ~trrct, Pittsburgh,
CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY
LLIASI lIAUALBY, Proddent.
SAMUEL L. 31..kl . tALIELL, Fccreutry.
OFFICE: 94 Water sired, &t wee. Market and Med areds.
/1?/- lotroree lIRLL AND CARGO RISKS, on the Ohio
awl Nthesiseipla Rivers and trihrtherthit.
I Ileums again .t UM or Damage by FIRE
egathat the Perils of the See awl Intend Neeigattee
awl Trausportation.
Willem Ragaley,
Joint. M. COuper,
despot! Mee,
Robert Dunlap, Jr,
Isaac ell. Pennock,
R. lierbaugh,
Wolter Bryant,
COMMONWEALTH INSURANCE CO.
11. A RR 1 S 11 1' E N N A.
Chartered Capital, - - - $300,000.
Immtvis Buildings and Aber Prota.rly against Luce
Damage by Fire: Ltliai, against Perils of the Sra,
Navigation and Tranmp,4lll({oll,
ricraa—Sl NI lIN CAME Kt Pregldet t.
BE NJ. PARK E. Vieu l're.id , .t
S. S. CARRIER, Secretary.
A. A. CARRIER, Agent., Fourth and Smithfield. ijelni:
DELAWARE MUTUAL
SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY
OFFICE, :I. E. CORNER TUIRD AND WALNUT isTS-,
Philadelphia.
46/ - MARINE INSURANCES-on Vrmscla,•Cargo, Freight.
to all parts of the world.
INLAND INSURANCES ON GOODS, by Rivers, Canals.
Lakes and Laud Carriages. to all parts of the Union.
FIRE INSURANCE ON MEROIIANDIZE generally. Oa
Stores, Dwelling nooses, &c.
Assets ,tf Ow ampany NOtrintwr 5th,16u6.
Ronda, Mortgages and Rival Estate 4101020 94
Philadelphia City, and other Loans
Stotii in Banks, 'Railroad and insurance Co's Ta,otz In
Bills rocoivable 1.8111,440 97
Cash on hand
8X181.117011 in bands of Agents, Premiums on Ma
rina Policias resell} issuiNl, not other 4 it a era
line the CompanyB3, B 7 + 9. 'Y' .
dub...6ocm Note* 10000 00
William Martin,
Joueph 11. Sal,
Edmund A. SouJur,
John C. Davis,
John B. Penrose,
Geode• G. Leiter,
lis'wnrl Darlington,
Dr. R. M. Huston,
William C Vgawig.
thigh Craig,
Spencer Nlctiraiti,
Charles Kelley,
1.1 Jones Brooks,
J. O. Johnson,
Tuns. C UM, Vie , Pp•Videikt.
ILM Rl' Li. 1,4044, 151,0'011'Y,
IIkNUFACTURERS' INSURANCE COIPI',
OF PHILADELPHIA.
CHART= PERPCTICAL—ORANTLD UT TUE tITATZ OP PILICINTLTANLII.
Chartered Cemital, $500,000.
FIRE, MARINE AND INLAND TRANSPORTATION.
AARON S. LIPPINOOTT, Preetdent.
ORRIN ROGRRS, Secretary.
GEORGE YOUNG, Treasurer.
DIRZCTORS.
Aaron S. Lippincott, • William B. Moines,
Mahlon Gitlin ghain, William Neal, .
Nicholas G. Taylor, Alfred Wrolta,
Orrin Rogers, Charles J. Fields,
John P. Simons, James P. Smyth.
Akir-This Company has been organized with a Cash Capi
tal. and the Directors have determinedo adnut Ittiaiiieds
to itiavailable resources . . Tq caiserVe piulibiloe in conduct
ing its alTiUrs, with a prompt adjustment of losses.
Pittsburgh Office, No. 78 Water street.
J. NEWTON JONES, Agent.
WM. J. ATWOOD
The followlbg well known and responsible Arms In Pitts
burgh hat'e authorized reforence to them, with regard to the
stability and soundness of the Manufacturers' Insurance
Company.
Kramer & Rahm, Wilson, Childs A. Co.,
George P. Smith & Co., Hampton & Campbell,
Juno, Tiernan & Co., H. Childs & Co.
now!
PE NiN ST LVAIVIAITv SURANCE CO I
PITTSBURG
Cartier rt. aiod Smithfield Streedi t
4.IITS.AIkiID CAPITAL, 8300,000.
Insure Buildings and other Property agaust Lose or
D m L.; • by N re, and the Perils of the Bee and Inland Nevi.
Nation and Transit rtation.
DIRECTORS.
Wm. V. .... ~ t A ody Patterson, Jacob Painter,
LA.)., W. M'Clintock, Jas. P. Tonns
Geo,.. 8 - nit k W. 8. Haven, It. &Park. "
I. O yler 8g,r0...V. wade Haintßon, D. AL Long,
A. J. JJones, J EL Jenne, EL R. Cogshall.
OFFICERS.
Hon. Will. Y. JOHNSTON,
'Viol Pesides! ........RODY PATTERSON
• Steyand Treas......A. A. OARETER.
MOEGAN £1304
164 Wilcolitreet
‘‘'
NMI
8210,606 DO
. 40,140 18
$250,838 18
$250,t3e 16
MIILIMIM
of PITTSBURGH
I=!
ettpl. ?dark Sterling,
Samuel >L Kier,
William Bingham,
John SAM'worth,
Francis Seßent,
J. Schuoumaker,
William It. Hays.
[den
John Shlpton
DIItECTUttI,
James 0. Maud,
Theophillus Paulding,
Traquair,
sVlilman Byre, Jr.,
Joshua 4 Prim,
James Tennant,
Samuel 1. 4t nl,
Wary Bleu»,
James B. McFarland,
Malta liohaffer,
Robert Burton,
Joitur B. Semple, Pittsburgh
1). T. Morgan,
J. T. Logan,
M4IITIN, Artssident.
.. A. NIADNTRA, Agent,
No. 1/6 Water street, Pittsburgh
MARINE INSURANCE.
FIRE RISKS.
MEM
LIFE, FIRE AND AIARINg
mrsußA.Nvitvoitaiity,
ap)tpwa t a . WATER 4D KARIM STREETS,
7 PIT lilac GM; IPA.
'.:llU= RA GAL TAY, President ' l l
Tun% IMAM*, Secrk(srS• 4
goothi, ca g g in y natio eery Inimwince appertaining to
or connected With LIFRRISES.,
Ming' aptikilit MILE' AND °ARGO alms . the Ohio
and Mtooloappl Rivers and tributaries, Od SUMER AISLES
generally.
And against Loss and Damage by Sire, and against tlia
Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Tractsmtation.
Policies leaned at the lowest rates consistent with safety to
all parties.
•
' DI itscross. - "
Robert delway, Samuel M'Clurkan,
Joseph P. Gazzam, M. D., John Soots,
James Marshall, David Richey,
James W. Hallman, Cluyies ArbAthhok, ) '
John Fllerton"
Alexander Bradleyi . 10 ,0 31 . i'Vfi t
Dishatiela
David H. Chamber., Puistran
Jas. D. - • febla
EUREKA' ENSIII4IIIeg COMPANY
OF PITTSBEfItOH..'
JO/IN IL 8110.ENBERO President. .. :,,,,
SOWN FINNEF, ... .----- - .._!:J. 1
- O. W.-RATOIDIGAIt,' ' erafAseilL.-i
WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL FUNDS
_ _.__
_ -
• MARikE AND 1 7 1,11 E JiTSKS. i
Dravaross. ' ' ' • . 1
J. H. Slusenberger, G. W. Ca W,
C. W. Batchelor, W. K. britroilc,
Isaac
H. Pennock, T. B. 1101 to,
W. W. Martin, B. D. axhrin,
R. T. Leech, Jr., jobb A..taighei,
George B. Belden, 8.8. Bryan,
David M'Candleu.
gkir AB Loom unstained by -, es insured under po - Reins
tituted by thisComptmy will he liibbeetraalllly adfindadandprompt
ly paid at Its OFFICE, No. 99 WATER STREET, Ltirl
- -
WESTERN INSURANCI, COMPANY
Nrmumsaa.—GßOlLlii I) Vail C. •!n.tdent.; V.bt
Gomm. Bear. •—ter7.
Monolingual* . all kinds of ritta, s 9. :tn.,' ‘,AttiNlt.
All 1 9 ,, 5q1 , *ID be Orval!' adjusted an Lurottartiv raid. •
A Ileum inetitution, managed by Di...i.zo , u_irboare
kucrito In. the community, and vrho are ditt - -tmitted, br
prompthela aid liberality, to =militant the Ateratler wh rit
[boy hwie /wenn:lnd, as o&ring the. best. prote •tion- to U1t....0
who deeire to be Insured.
DissoionS—lL,Atiller, Jr 0. Nickerson, . holler,
N. libitum Jr.,W. IL Smith, G. Damen, George W. .le Morn,
Andrew Ackley, James Lippincott, George Itamie,Jeutta
/Inlay, Alexander Nimick, Thomas Scott.
Air Offira, Nu. 92 Water meet, (Warehouse of Bpang 'A
Co,, up stairs,) Pittsburgh. 'lncer24:ly
PEKIN TEA STORE,
No. 3 FIFTH STREET,
ONR DOOR RASP OP Tag EXOILLNGR BARR,
Pittsburgh,
. . .
GREEN & BLACK . TEAS'
Purchased direct from the Importers
. for CASH:,
stuck consists of all the different anYotv and grades cot Tkl
brought to the Ascertain meet, and
SOLD WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
At snit
VERY LOWEST CASH PRICLESI
PACE LED TEAS, PDT UP IN METALIC PACE
MIES, expressly fur the trade.
TEAS OF ALL GRADES, BY THE HALF CREST.
CeWEEE, SUOMI, COCOA and CIIOCOLATILar the Eau
BYANTA, for sate:
Long experience iu the business is a sure guarantee that
every article ebbfwill ba BB represented.
ALIENT, BY Spacial APPOMBEBBY, roe rat Satz or Dn.
JAYNE'S FAMILY MEDICINES.
$, jairsr,s.
Pittsburgh, June /0, 1850—(je20)
•
OLD ZOLIPSE
FREIGHT LINE.
aitarmigormisaim
THIS LINE IS NOW RREPAREID to bring
°II kind. or freight from 11aw York, in three days, at
$1,20 t 100 tiai, and from Philadelphia In 40 hours at $1 Ft
100
RECEIPTS GIVEN FCtB. TIME WPM A WRITTEN
0 ABA RTES.
get— No paper packages or small bandies received.
?dark goods " ECLIPSE FREIOBT UNE."
O. B. ALLEN, Ageat, No, 2 Astor locum, New York.
J. J. Iic.E.EEVEB., Agent, cor. Broad tuad Looted, Mitt
For further Information, apply to
ho—Journ
SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK '
9.
IMPORTER & DEALER , IN
FOREIGN' AND D&MESTI{
HARDWARE.
No. 83 Wood elteet, between Diamond
alley and Fourth street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
rrir Tut subscriber la rimy openings well selected assort
moot of fure_tia and Soutestic Hardware, all new, and will
saki on as good terms as any other house In this city. Ho
will alti.). 'Seep 00 hand a general assortment of
11ARDWARIA CUTLERY, CARPENTERS' TOOLS, An,
To which he mt.:tray invites the attention of purchasers.
nilrlu SAMUEL PAELNEMCK.
JAMES BLAKELY,
EU inEAN AGENT AD CONVEYINCO,
Corner of ~.9evelath and 'Smithfield streets,
errrnsußsui.
lla,.Passongers brought from the old oonntry to Pith
burgh, and moneys remitted to Europa 1n0v27
W. SMITH W. W. MA1R.......J03. R. ELUNTEZ
SMITH S MAIR & HUNTER
WHOLESALE GROCERs'
Lit second and 151 Front at.,
m1;17111ra Pittsburgh, Pa.
JAS. COLLINS_.„.,
JAMES COLLINS & CO.,
Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
PIIONUETOII9 OF 1U
Collins' Pittsburgh, Meadville &. Erie
CANAL LINE'S.
Nos. 114 Aso 115 WATER STBJII/21:, rVETMIIIOII, PA,
Stressoutm—
Wm. Bamiley & Co., Murphy, Tiernan & Co"
Smith & Sinclair, Hampton, Wilson & Co.,
WCandleas, Means & Co., English & Itichardson.
Purtanstents—
Biutaley, Waxlsrard & Co., Truitt, grtith i e; 4 OD-,
Bacon it Co, I &WS
WILLIAMS & ALLEN,
MAN UFACTIIRKRS OF
CHILSON FURNACES,
Wrought Iron Tubing,
AND FITTING GENERALLY,
For Warming and Ventilating Buildings.
ad- W. & A. will contract for Warming and Ventilating
by Stearn or Hot Water, Pipes or Chilsou's Bnrnace, Church
es, Schools, Hospitals, Factor es, Amen Mulles, Dwellings,
Wart Houses, Ja4a, or Eintellt' No. 26 MARKET fi r tilET,
Pittsburgh. • ••• ' 416
J ao. D. Room, late of Elamphreya, 1.10131m4,11,4359:0.1) 1 . 44 a
D. W. ...... ... .. orrittabargh!
Kooris HERsTnig ,
FLOUR FACTORS,
_,AN4
Weellloo Mumission Mee Ants
tiv. a NA Wharves and 96 Narth Water s•l'Set,
bdow Race stmt,
PaLLADE PHIA.
..- •
Bugaley.Woodward & Ca Phu.] Bryan, Kenneo &Ow Plitzeh.
narrett. Martin & Co. " L. Wilmarth & Co. "
Wood & Oliver, . Bell k Liggett, ' ti
Sliter. I rice A Co. " J. aW. Rea,
Caleb OTo & Co. " Thigeleit,Catigme &, A :
Truitt, „o th er ,cO. " watt. & wii., T "
J.U. Leillitet 4 C,i, Cincinnati. 'w k
ale& Fuulda, 0 ticinuatl
A. A. Millock A Ou. " Morrow & Gettier, , • "
Tweed & Sibley, " J. S. Chettoweth 1
Aud Pittsburgh awl Philadelphia Merclaurita geU silly.
jai lalepcem
$07,348 lo
ALEX. HUNTER,
LOUR. GRAIN.
BACON, LARD, LARD 014,
A D PR6DUCE GENERALLY
No. 299 Liberty street,
PrISSBURGII
do. i.dape
FORSYTH & SCOTT,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION
111 - E.'14., CHANT'S,
Dealers In Wool, Hides, Flour,
BACON, LARD AND LARD OIL,
far AVD PRODUCE GENERALLT. - aa
No. 75 WATER STREET, PITTSBURGH, PERNA.
. .
SPrinsor Harbaugh, Hush%
,Ooo..Wells, WelissWe, Ohio.
John Scott k Co., " M. Muria, II 44
P..l).Jonee.Caeh'reit.DevAlr r . Boos,s4fEersOne,
Leech k Co., PiStebergk. Itlrnut, Nesbit k Buttetsou„
Josepli B. Bidet, Bt. Louts. PhDs.
ThatiM k Oreinor, Beakers, Holmes & Connell, Cinc.kuiatl.
Balm, Ohio. [rebLlyj A. D. Bullock
A. A. OAUJR
A. A. CAJWIRR & BRO.,
6Yrner Fourth and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh
AGENTS
State Mutual Fire and martue Inautane
Co., of HARRISBIIIiG. CAPIZAL, $310,000.
Girard Fire and the Insuranee Gq. k of
PiiiiADELPIAL CAPITAL, saoo,000:
Insurance C. o 0.1 Y,.Uey Of Virginia. ;
VN'INCKEEr4, wow., 5300,000. •
enuiniulaweaith Diana:num Company, HMV
itISBUICO. CAPITAL, .300,000. '
Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co.,
HARTFORD. CAPITAL AND ..433.1173, $2,154114.110.
Pennsylvania Insurance 00. of PlTralrßint.
CAPITAL AND ABUTS, Nov. 6, 1856, $1 29, OAS 49.
Wa. F. Jonsetoa, FrefoAnt.. PAamorli, fivcretarY•
444*.
O_Ozzo Pim at® Ottio * Daiwa NAL
. NOTKV. TO SHIPPERS. —Oil line altar "Jigy 16 4
BIM of Lading saug4 bebandedin at the IhideterStrieer
Von before 7 o'clock P. IL of the data(' o
wise, ID 4r L ia a li ce m a be
roil - manta far tiasir • • JA
Bupetinteet
" !. ^_ < \ice.
EMI
3; 7rT.
; 4 17 ( 2 1 "qc-Irri t "
dries Cbt: okishnhe froits Journal of Itovfr
1,1846:
It editors Ppfeas fe bo tba guidisits . bPci:rti* erug°
po„ 14e, and 1 , 0 keep them advised, thiough weir column,
of whatever shall. arbefot their betteflt. ;, 11:o Wilkil‘uelp to
41111,1etter,4andlunimu theta tbibthe =at Asterdarthnind
4 riduabitmodtelne ' lbe thou genetal use ever , linerlts
". Daley's' "tied Pain Extractor: , • Its virtues a tiks o rsi s ,
mighty anti ecceutri., thut otte"ites/ agssyktamark more
,nitriclet &sit gildep 'e: 4 ay ofre cti
tuna, yo,laectru ja
t,goa
toundlag aro Hs powersoulao . :tobetlYV / t/C4, thiaith
11101 r Itts daily OW by thousands of papa, stit:4tuvrthbe
great mesa but is delighto 6eitfkippißtirieuki,vatdcaudid.
they; , od no - it;tiktfigioht:,,,ealkeeee iiPin be
witixtalt.• : , - P•-4;
T11;360140,, mr.iladtaravii IrbefitkaitW"t*
1041 , 111.OacultidAttifv• busy abcnislOui
,itimatraduaintbg Welts dekir*L4uppetittou,anatt.
Pwullaritle'sha llyai l s. NeAtextideutlyaauturaUthatiatenta
'to - rmiciiiacqunlatnnSo,Lr r re s ty suoip fe r kirhebelgto
at deptte otWauffering,, rettorie too
scarred to perracttert. and from pig, la . 111040 0 9 11.
•
We wish the dise4 niter of this mighty bleeffittg,,,,bo„ie a
reakileito temalud;oo.l el*
None-genuine without iiitiflßlaieio*V(ititl,
„, ,
DXGLEY, Ilanutachuer,
• - •D V. ` CLIOEENEIL& CO, Ma&Rrartruuts.
Sup at - as cents , per bor - by ;DFI-ascF.; U.
Wood street and by neartyerury,. deaki•W`. ,
throughput t h e United State s . - .. ekopiomor btteri ,
ternistioo or, pc, tr,f,x,CLl 0 • '
New Yorh,-• ~;02Wifhirr,
_ _
hy:w in you WreiiirifizttittoW 4 UAW. •
so' Will 011iinalW.Ilare you alorti t tWit 144 r.
liberuoatlem, Net:nig* Bronchitis, Cro7r SilMcd=
Otos, Barns, Spraina, or .Paine any part of Aar.
,Yoo cat bo renewed-a onri , 6l usliZt auki 3,4 4 11611310 '
all:Liniments, the White cfrfasean . plisieditiOkt st
by. ,Dr. BORT; , .M.i
atr g entaint s ilk l / 1 41
wbolemode and retail, by :br.
SAS. P:'7I.riFING, near R IL Depot; Allog/30 , 3Val
vericatonent: in another column of todisrir"..,: frilaztlia -
.... 5114. 80 ilii"V 0 read ittlit Siie lit..thv" , eereef! " .„" ''
that the
, petient, JO wal called ,upon 'so .IsesirSrj* ti . - or r.;
I,,Sitii; andlh4 have been found to be, from thalEttMol• .-
4 •
, , r i .,
prosent,.. , thr!nmst ttyphteeemeind pahstAi vhdtdrit; lets mr 4
known instance, where individuate sVe#!ishitiloop t gai. '4,
ernptions,break: ont ,, npoi'theni once 'it - inlin,i,t;it.. : l4tar.''''.- ..,:,
They show an tmp l yre i1!tte , .90400.49ad0ki4440.1011ifte04:;: - .-
afia Iva! ilitripTg t here , putt Aim
,overpintdient nptlGn
...,
is actually totted to itte sitsfie; of 'trip' 606;.1111tan- it. lii) ,1-A
pearanco in the term of 11.94. ,Now l daltAtOtAtiisstiitlitasito -...•.' i', a:
;purify tho - Oetinti *PO iona4whll, , z4val-Ain4tdit e .,* , , , , ,
‘ ,..ii,:icinii6.. nteAlca 'Huai:4;44i iiiiiniVisropt
im
ins*, term, and there is not a State in The.tWitlAlitt*
has.not aocoinplished the teeet, 0 04. , hatfi4 o ;itre ,- .:, :
41,i.i.i.b4.4-.,i,viiii..4. 4 -444*,.,,,,- . _ ..,
aA.,
' suid-ishidesals Asa sofa iiitli...oo4ll:ol. ICkir
_,. ;
146 Wood street, alga of idar,Onldon - , bluitisi i . &a r id , -. 'T
. -. ..- '' --, 0".'.
FLEMINCd., Alleghen y. ' - - 7 : 4ol4o l ik*Y:
. _ , .. , ~
• 13.iillti . iitt Weill f or she .Gristliterbratrilf - All..' ' I" -
Dis9Apjw,.shstatv pill attieit4iiiii:iiipr:47i4rici''../m#
ministin ,- at once that invalti4da,To'hici : . , 4 ct 36.14, - tit' ~
ROGERS' LIVERWOIit, T..A.1r.,_ , AND , OANCWAtA.:O4,
Itilliet failure _ h
"yet unrecorded. The - pareplgei:Kthitt.
hands of Agents explains and proves what'i# , ..ho7#l
hinted nt. See advertisement olio:bete. ~... .
Xi"-
We; sale, wholesale and 'retail, by U. S.- ii=1,1441 , 4#
00., corner Wood and Second streets- - - - : ' '
Sold also by RENDERIAIN a lißectibei:LY abseil, ILL'
SCLIWARTZ, and lIIICKILS.SI A IicKENNAJI, - Aileghellit
City. , ' ' .Iy2.l,:drowite
W. a BA.BAOLL, Agent,
No.64Fourth et
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NEW ADVERTISEINENTi3;--
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1 , NOTICR.—The Stockboldemin ther XtleittiV Rya='
terford Turnpike Road Com , niatneetl444:ork
Om in thatity of ixie on SATU :410 ,` hn 1 3 th
lieptuaber next, to elect officers, andl# o ro itozigaiwairk,
SionsotihB24. 311-and 4th Bectiontr of theotAtitertadyo
.ltided us or the 14th'. any, 1135% and to , a6:llok,,tbAlt„-Ik5C, ,
ceptance theritd. 'My order of, tho Company:,
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SoteettrY
ATEPP,WOR,i
ISAACIONtg,
MARMOT '
. CAST ST E.g.!. •
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SPRING, PLOW AND
SPRINGS AND AXLES.
Corner ROSS irst,
jy 25
1.9 AC JOAIPL .
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ne B. ROGERS & CO., • ilk
• quEsuracfriftlati*:^:: - " ' '
Boozes' IMPtt99l3DliAl* t • '` . l(
STEEL CULTIVATOR TW-11:„'l
Coasts. Ross Alconoss,RAlM2s,, -
3'25
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proposals will • be receitoidat; the sifficonttiwo New
Castle and Darlington Railroad COntptiny,- ittliew esstle, :., •
until I.2„reclock, M., of Tuesday, the. I2th day,- 44,8.00 f- >
neat, for the Grading, Bridging , &0,, of the entlritß,o44/1.
single sections of about-ono - Mlle - Witt': Olds will se..
mired for the whole work, including iron, erosallite,- W ~
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ing, go. Flans tutd specißditions of the work-sill
M fl i tAlit . g
lied at said °ee by the Ist,proxinni: ' - ,! ‘' ' '- ' •-• ' ,
CHARLES T. WRIPI4 , : - ' - -- t.
Chief Cregliireit: L'''''
VALUABLE Coal Mines at ekuotioiii., tr
the 23th day of August neat, ties o'cnict I...:ll:pitltb
be add on tlerprernises, to the kigtostito t i*, - 'lwiiO4,4or,
cellent Croat Mines, '4B Danes abovn'l r diehArg, ti;;10,1 1 14_,,,,,„ ; g4 ,, ,
nengaledatiFq. , Wews workeere :Mir ittoperauon,naw : :,
the roadi kl all la the Roost, tinier. , Thiralo Of•ll i kfls l o4l , 4 °
~ right. - era are 84 1 4 acres of coal. With two Rial..VoluicOtaa--.
' from 8 to 0
feet, dr, tither abont Vfeet., 'wolttiok andfnur
frame bousest. the cem - andSiorYtidtig,' cit Miemindeudidtitl
Improred works, together with , 15K 'WO ut rivet hottfins,va
land of superior quality, and dO r 4.. yttlistiCtf.f.oidhili'9pt •
the river. -
Terms—One-third sash, one-third in 0mnti1,1*;,861121.&1
third in IR, montl4 ,
If you want a bargain hop these nu - surpassed wnripi , :41 1 , ,
For further moilenlars Inquire of-, . . - A ,
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TUOS. IVUODS.:ConnnercialltroßMlW,
75 Fourth st,Pittabttreri;7;4
Tbi
N El Ls Y thet t' in ' t C ar ° .; l l D o E f :1 1 1 ) o N kin S d ° er N er a ls S sued . . co ' - nta
eighty pages of the most wpulur and fashionable Songs . ct : ,
the day. marked especially for the instrument., Wing the' .",
only collettion.of Sentimental, COllEdO and Ett09141 . 12
ever published. The music is eib.aratuagesi as to• b Most far* ,
the iolln or Flute, as weA noAccordenn. iCoptaan'al 2.11
proper instructions for marking any SLIM* . tic tbriegidish*s•
merit. Price kb cents. •
Also, Buckley's, 'Violin. Tunes—enutaluing the
Waitzea, Polkas, marched, Cotilluna With figures; algs • Betbk i
kr . for Violin. Price 00 coght. as.-.•
Copies mailed posgelree,„
ormuurrre urms.ts. ala Tr
QOdeP, `t
iY 2 4 ' S "nd d Q 4l ."'...xwe' Fifth st.'
ANNALS OF -pEwNsv--u - vANIA
1682) (rata the &Met"' ° ro w 4Wtswan--bwr Saml.
hazard. 4;evatlerrcalho Wv:ortiksoolooot p0„,,t0, to.
v. . •.,
Just tecoieed tv.d for sale by' 'JiSTIN'S;•I3/CISON.
65 Malta. noar-ituth ilL•;
• itt vittas;:dtkiejk
itti - IikOLROF PA RR •
11 bathing peitions Coneepondemogolatritx!4,t 4 i
other writing 4, itellittow - 3-4 y ProVaNi..tase,,,,
Just pabllshedand for JUILIt
1Y 25 f. 15 Marker: near Fourth eti:"..7.'
EGGS --3 barrels for sale
itz ir amtnril,„..'
DAAISIAX 'fOQlll
excellent article, prepared and hold only byr , '
JOB. ItLE
Corner Diamond and Mutat att,'
HAIR . DYES I have on baudtairte .
ply otthe 431 lairing Bair bye aU Af wb
warrant:
Basin's
Waters'
Alexander's
jy2s
MKS. ALLEN'S RALE,,RESTORE_
mi. Another =poly of th 4 colaboftedliWirl.
put received by
4y23 corner Dianrnididd talutetit ,- L
R. - JACKSON'SOOaRA:3IIK.ITIRIL 4 '
-LI I have a tarp supply or this ralnaidei•modlcirdi;;oi'jl l ' : '7 , ,
JOS. flarieliri; 1 3 .1 t
irZ corn , ,r Dbunond
BROWN'S Essence of Oingo-24
thisvalaabki medicine received - I.j •
Jr2b corner - Diainiad and t et-
EIVII - ANNUAL MAO'
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CO: are clog oat tbeir sPleddiS .0 110 4motaftablitrOC ,1
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stock of VMS - GOMIS at a great. roduction4rositioac-
It nod, piaci., .
- • ASOLS— We • are now oaring - Or •
;waive select:neat of Parifeakln Bilk, innic,, finthilr
Aintlfirte and other mataiale, at a reilueticar of arr.
third the usual ram =
QODAASH 4Sliobd rind unit**, Si#o: - 477;
1 ‘ .3 manufactured IT thePenu eyharitli &lOW
Company at Terrapin; on kurlarAtbraiiii
j 314 - - , Auoutre
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an I far stale by (
UM TRAGACANPII-7 5 Albt , ° fain4llZr A .. "
NJ rariabol i De 25 l 'MedING:ERO:k -
Re m o Sand Paper in atorellad,
1,0231
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ptiln lbs. Cal-Witte Astanonia in 5t(34 , . ..-,
c"."-/ fbr - solftb9 fir24l FIXMIN3
(1 r ss tar F we arre by irs
Ara tie b -L an TAIII VIMIDt .4eriI eI Q-u llit04; 11144114 Z 1 1
,gOll lbs. Carbonate Magnesia in atero . alllt.
i-r the Nab? tty (rlal FLRSI.IVerBROR:s
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for inak.lll2 SAP, vidivintrd nieriOr 10 , 1411111714
,very nava Remember, 1 pound IvartßUMlPotiabi.
On hand and for sale by [1 , 13) swam 8300.7
UTMEGS-30() lba,, j4"itireceived 4141*
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1PLOIIII: SULPHUR-1500 , 1W, statelink,l
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