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To:total' Ivzs having withdrawn hie name as a b:thdidate for Surveyor General, in a co mmunication dressed to the• Democratic State Central Committee, at Its leaf meeting in Harrisburg, a Resolution was adopted .. by 'their Committee, calling upon the Officers and Delegatea of the last Democratic State lbovention to assemble at CRAM BERSBUSQ, on NvED:vitsDAY, THE earn DAY OF AtTIUDT NEXT, at 10 o'clock, A. AL, to nominate a candidate for Sur veyor General, to IDI the vacancy created by the declination of Judge In porsurace of this action of the Demo kritio State Central Committee, the Officers and Delegates of the /set Democratic State Convention are rewo,,tfally re growled to meet at the time and place above mentioned, end for the purpose staled. JOHN W. FORNEY, Chairman ti G. Wkstuort, lssec G. McKim-et, DEMOCRATS OF PENNSYLVANIA. " TheUnlon mnet and shall be preserved•" THE PEMOCIt ACT PENNSYLVANIA, and all others in favor of preserving the Union of the Staten, now seriously endan gered by a sectional organization, led and controlled by the open ertemle, of the Federal Constitution, and conducted upon the alarming idea of repudiating nearly one-half of the States of this Union, are respectfully notified that NI ASS MEETINGS will be held at the following times and pinces, of the ft-ionic of JAMES IfIiCIIAN AN for Pre .Ident, and JOHN C. RR ECK INRIThIE for Vice President: At CHAAIRERSIIIIRO, Franklin County, on THCRSD A the 7th day of August, 18.55, being the day after the cram State Convention At ERIE, Erie County, on WEDNESDAY, the 27th any of August. 145 f. At GREENSBURG, Westmoreland County, on WEITh DAL, the ad of September, 1656. At DELLEFONTe, Centre County, on WEDNESDAY, the 24th of September At H aRRISBURU, (the Capital of the 'State,/ W F: l ' NESDAY, the Ist of October. And at PHILADELPHIA, on the 11th of September. being the Anniversary of the Adoption of thArCousttrution of the United Staten Eminent Democrats, from our own and o' her Staten e ill be present at all these meeting,, to address their fellow citizens. 0, `-r:-'l.-.:•:,',"":,°;' c- 4 3... MEM • 0- ,"! ..:4•4re.°P 4' , 4.k . { ." A 4 . '1 a t , MASS MEETINGS OF TELE By order of tto- DEMOCHATIU STATE. CENTRAL CUM THE TEST QUESTION -THE GEIt- We are informed that there I , to be a l'on‘,ol tion of those German editors who have showi: a disposition to join with the Know Nothings and Zlisunionista in voting for Fremont. The object of that Convention is to agree upon an inter rogatory to be addressed to Mr. Fremont. It .s in substance this. " Will you, if elected Presi " dent, use all your conctinit.mal power to " prevent any such alteration of the naturalizit " tion laws as will extend the term of residenve before naturalization Mr. John r Fremont will be required to an swer this question He will be told that if Le gives a negative answer he can expect very little support from the tierman voters. If he declines to answer his silence will be considered a ritya--,, answer. Now, that is the severe and terrible test to which he is to be brought. The Germans have resolved not to •' go it blind" with the Know Nothings. They demand a distinct pledge fr'tn Fremont that he repudiates Know Nothingisw. Will he dare give such a pledge. And the Ger man editors say it must he an open, publul , d pledge.' No secret answer will be received. lie must openly renounce Know Nothingism or lwe their vote. The answer must be clear and une- • qUiTOCiti—public and binding. So say some of the German editors who are now counted so se supporters of Fremont. Severe as this test is it i 4 a prrfrctl2. - falr and an honest candidate could answer it dist hot ly and at °ace Will Fr,dindit answer it I'tie does u, , t, it to because he design., to rii,ut tl.e Germane. If he an,wers the questions in the affirmative will the Americans 5... , te for him he answers it in the negative, or keep silence, which is the same thing, will the Germans vote for him LC Illay turn nut after all that the Germans are not quite so easily fooled as the political deta gogues thought. It did turn out ,so Are they less intelligent, or mindful of their own interests now. If the German editors do th s thing, which they publicly declare it their inten tion to do, they will be entitled to a respectful answer. But if they fail to do it. or get a negative answer or silence, they will be untrue to their readers if they support Fremont. It to net a largeportion of the German voters that hate any thought of supporting the candidate of the Know Nothings, and it is only them of which we speak . Be it remembered, the Know Nothing Conven tion nominated Fremont at New York and 1,, formally accepted that nomination. Can he now repudiate one of their cardinal principles Meantime he is seeking the votes of German,. Can he refuse to answer their question as they desire': We shall see. Meantime, also, the Berman Democrats vf Pittsburgh and Allegheny have resolved to ho!.1 a mass meeting and declare for themselves, and start a new Democratic German paper The Game of Brag Never before was the desperate •' game of brag " so eagerly and despairingly resorted t., by the opponents of the Democracy, to get up :i tittle excitement It is hard work, however . But, in the midst of their boasting, Horrors Greeley comes in with a wet blanket, and win • guishes every spark of enthusiasm. Here is what he says in the N. V. Tribune: H's do not enter upon the contest before us at any sprit of confidence. We admit the apparent odds are greatly in favor of our adversaries. We realize the obstacles thrown in the way of our success by the existence and peculiarities of the • American' organization. We know that the votes of all the slave States, but Missouri and Delaware, with probably these also, will be thrown for either Buchanan or Fillmore—most of them for the former. We feel that the posses.; ion of the Government, with the disbursement of the millions constantly leaving from the Treasury, weighs heavily in favor of the Cincinnati tibrill !lees We are prepared to hear that several emi nently reepectable,distinguished and wealthy citizens. who have heretofore voted mainly with us,when they toted at all, will no refuse to support the Phila delphia nominees." The expectation of the Tribune, that many "eminent, respectable, distinguished and wealthy citizens, who have heretofore voted mainly with us," will not go for the little Nlaraposn adven ; curer, has been abundantly realized. There are thousands of such instance , in every State in the Union. All the Southern States he gives up and he considers the —American Organization" as great ly in the way of Republican success. The at tempt to crush the Know-Nothing party at one blow, at the Philadelphia Convention, he sees plainly did not succeed. It wouldn't be killed so easy. Thousands of them would prefer to vote for P ...Annan, rather than with a party that irned alliance with them. They are national men, and will throw their influenoe against the avowed disunionists. No wonder Greeley des pairingly says, " We admit the apparent odds are greatly favor of our adversaries." Is not that an extinguisher on the " (lame of Brag ?" Chance fora Hest. The Chicago Tioo: of the 13th inst. puts the following crusher on the idle talk about the re sult in Illinoi , : We observe that persons at a distance seem to i put some faith n the statements that there is a pos sibility that Illinois will vote for Fremont. We know that it has been said and positively averred by Black Republican orators that Illinois would vote the oppo sition ticket. Such an idea, when expressed here, is considered toe stale even fur a joke. No roan in his senses thinks of this State voting for any one but I3u cbanan. As we said when Mr. Buchanan was nomi nated, the Democracy of Illinois will give him a larger majority, in proportion to the entire vote, than he will obtain in Pennsylvania. Any Pennsylvania editor who wants to loose , a hat on that proposition may apply for our measure at once." ''. :. ,7'... • '' • .•)°. We published yesterday a letter from Col Ma eon, written from California nearly nine years ago, in which that officer sets forth that Colonel Fremont bought 600 hundred head of cattle of a Mr. Celis for .$6,975, and gave a bond in the name of the government for payment. Those cattle he converted .to his own use, leaving the government to pay for them. Ite also borrowed $'2,&00 from the same man, and signed a note as a public officer for the payment. The letter I charges that Col Fremont pocketed the money, and leased out the cattle for breeding for his own use, leaving the government to pay for both. Here, then, is $9,475 of public property embez zled some years ago by an adventurer who is now a candidate for the Presidency ! ' Is the charge true ` We have never heard of a contra ! diction. That letter of Col. Mason's has been on file at the War Department over eight years. Who has ever heard of the charge being answered or contradicted I JULY 1t Now, make Col. Fremont President, and if his officers embezzle the public funds, how can he call them to account for it They point to Mason's letter as their reply. Has any one ever heard of a contradiction ° Is it ant• wonder that the speculators want to make him Presi dent". But will the honest masses of the people thus reward peculation. The letter first appeared in the Washington IMMIZI t'AstastiA Cousvy.—We learn from the Moan tom Echo that a young girl 14 years of age named Margaret Wier, the daughter of a widow lady, was drowned at tjonemaugh furnace, on Friday, its attempting to cross the river on the sheeting of the dam. She made a tnistep and was washed off into water It) feet deep, and sank. No one was near to save her except a boy, who threw her a pole, which she was unable to reach. The boy immediately gave the alarm to the men at the furnace, who in a short time succeed,' , l iu raising her body, b tat•t to resnssitate her. Michael Mottel, a young man employed by Jacob Fronheiser of Johnstown, as a driver. was run over by his wagon, un Monday last, and considerably mutilated about the legs and body. Although very severely injured, hopes are enter tained of his recovery The body of a young German whose name we could not learn, was fund yesterday morning under a pile of earth, at the old clay embankment, excavated by the late Pottery Company, for the manufacture of ware. He was a man of intemperate habits, mud iu that condition is supposed to have taken lodging under the embankment, which tell in on him some time during the eight. His parents live in Germany, and are said to be very wealthy RCTLxa Ci,t sit.— The only item Of " P.,tl netts' we can find in the If-cu dh , the taten.ent that Col. Wileon MCandless of Pitt.burgh, waa to have delivered n ~.pecch on Wednerolay liicht before the Buchanan an .l Brecki:ridge tint ~1 thrat county r have received a printitd note from the edl tor, Mr John M'Clenahatt, of the (_'.l.ztm, N.-vc York, announcing that :t going for Buchanan, and that a letter from the powerfu! pen of J •I:n Mitchell will appear in itS next number in fav of the Democratic candidate, which, it 'l4 state I. will help the Democratic canoe materially. This may be all very true, but we have our doubt, about the Ceuta exerci,sing any more influence with the Irish people than any other Inch ricau journal, so mode-tly claimed in the a`-re amid note. We have borne curiosity to -ee the article from the "powerful peu of John \ht. chell, - which so materially t. help the Dem - cratic cause. The partie- he wi l l a dire., a!, and have been firm in the faith, ant so e pre,. ed themselves much in aitvituce of the r,!, Newark Ti. r. 4 gives an rwo , unt f n , le,drue! fire tLat fweurred their vu the I 'th II.•L V4i the mo.,t u, that eser trred in N. 55 ark. The Trrn,s !Aay, Scarcely a wall etanle in what RN,. till• !ling, one f the bitstel“ part, uC the town lit wareh , iu,e of Mr I. Warner. on the citital, w once on fin.. The content+ o f flu , were ,artid Without Iwo , . The whole los. in 0-* mated at from r;,:'21),01 S.) to i430,1)Q0 The • originated in an old omnibus, under a sht.l. which ran along the west side of the stables the United States lintel. A youth, drunk, w,L.t inside, arid in lighting a cigar set fire straw iu the bottom of the '' bus," or the cur tains, which of the two is not clearly known . Two of our citizens saw it on fire, and ruuutt.; it out, the straw and hay sticking through toe cracks for the whole range of the stables, were set on tire, and thus communicated the tire the entire length of the building. COMMODORE STocKTON WITHDRAWN COIDDI I . dore Stockton, of New Jersey, hua declined Ln ing a candidate fur the Presidency. I{ reas,.ii.. are given in the following card. :--Uur efforts to prevent the gnat American party from being Sectionalized or Abolitionized, have been successful. It has been purged of all Sectional and Abolition men and dogmas. The National Camp has indorsed Mr. Fillmore's Americanism, and he is pledged to up hold the integrity of American principles ai.d the perpetuity of our reformed organization. My object has been attained, and 1 ant longer a candidate for lite Pre-..leney enr friend and obedient servant, 1 0: -t .01" Why Speculators Like Him PENNSYLVANIA NEWS th: . .Tlll , TIVE FIR? AT NE , ARK., ()RI, Tv writ. A lien, ✓oneN, 806111(ii, S r, C mmale, A deMO , MitiC TII M kns Cuv%saiiuv lug Is to he holden at Pittaburgh ou the Ilith September. Some of the most .liatiuguiAt. I i‘petikers iu the cuuntry will lie here , and reep/r will be here Ly thuusau , k. The dem, cracy not in a hurry to get up au excitement this year. They wait t, let the woolly hor-e bubble blow out, •asit 13 fast doing, and then the honest masses, who love the Union, will turn out in their strength to •tay the tide of treason ani disunion. A JOKBIL—The Philadelphia 80/eon has it pretty good joke on the 24th. In ridiculing the game of brag which the Fremontere are trying so hard to play to some purpose, it asks the question : " Will Mr. Buchanan withdraw Pretty well done for the Bulletin, which ratio; sometimes as though it was for Fremont. It adds, too, that Fillmore is gaining strength. FILLMORE TIC KET —At a Fillmore Convention yesterday the following gentlemen were elected delegates to the State Convention; Jasper E. Brady, Samuel Morrow, Dr. Wm. Wrigtc, S. M. IlayK. Ephraim Jones, Dr. Win. Madeira Samuel Beitler. They were instructed to vote only f.q. a straight out Fillmore and Donelson Electoral Ticket IN no State of the l Dion Jo the Democrats seem to be more thoroughly aroused and active than in Indiana. Their mass meetings are largely attended, and their editors and letter writers seem to think it beyond a doubt that the majority in that State for Buck and Breck" will be from ten to twenty thousand. SOME indiscreet wight in Louisville, Ky., was silly enough to offer a bet of $l,OOO that Fill more would carry Kentucky. The bet was im mediately taken by a Democrat. The New York Herald, a Fremont organ, has the following rather loft-handed compliment for Charles Sumner and his speech : , 4 There must be something very singular in the atmosphere of Washington. Here we find a man like Mr. Sumner, who, as his frieuds tell us, wait distinguished before he went to the capital for the gentleness of his manners, the refinement of his feelings, the decorum of his language, es sentially a gentleman and a man of fine mind : well, he no sooner finds himself in the Senate than he begins to belabor his fellow-citizens and their States, and ends by discharging at their heads a phillipic which is, perhaps, unrivalled as a model of vituperative eloquence. How was he transformed? This was the same Sumner, who was so gentle, so mild spoken, so amiable : how came he to acquire the ferocity which his speech reveals? What made him sink the gen tleman to assume the garb of the browbeating pettifogger ? EMI= My D e ar Ralph • —Since your last short visit to my bachelor home among these bloc Pennsylvania hills, changes have taken place in toy ordinarily mo notonous way of living, of which I purpose to give you acne slight account, preparatory to a few specu lation! upon some of the leading .4uestions which are now a ; titating the minds of all persons, both in town and country. :zotne of that excitement which bub bles end boils so furiously in the crusaded streets of your olty brie found its way t, our quiet nook ; and though it does not fever our blood no much as to de stroy our appetites or disturb our root. it muses us to make room upon our well-loaded book-stand for speeches, and newspapers and pamphlets, all profess ing to throw light upon the .larknese and confusion that many would have us believe envelope our politi can wrrld. Our condition is directly opposed to that of King:James of learned memory. lie withdrew his attention from the consideration of affairs of state to indulge his literary tastes. We turn aside for a short time from our literary labors and criticism to plunge nto the ware of party movement F We hare reaeon or our change—much more than the pedant monarch bad for hiR But I see yuu are becoming impatient. in the name of common sense, I fancy you ask. are "we'" What is this altered mode ,tf living you speak of ' Start not, gentle friends. I still live in ell the glories and griefs of bachelorhood, in tin little voltage at the foot of the bill called Pleasant. The IlCCUNtfailed creek still deuces merrily down the hill-aide in many a graceful curve, now hidden from view behind sonic protruding ruck, now glancing through the trees with silver light. Tho sun still rises every morn from be. hind the ridge, driving down the mists to hang for is few moments, threateningly, upon the bosom of our beautiful stream, and then vanish before his warm breath into thin air and. a , WELs after his day'' work, tinges the sky with many a rose and pur ple colored tint. and .ink, to ro-t amid their Indiug hues. But: -1 F. 1.10 ' .0 1 , 4 this dl,l wh,,n a 1..? 1 L t.l ree.,11,,t that the ••••tuwe rather the B,de the t ti,,e once, fr , tl4 Lily 3 I 43,! of 't PC br.r aod and i‘ !.y the hab,l H bele. wha•n, Ire diti••n SA) wa. • built here te,re that, half a venter. a Lc a Frell , l Prow the iie4tnie ti 4,11 V." t.iil C. , . >orpr.,ctl learn that it it non - illhatkttvd. farad sytniiattly fee!inc+ and of taste, 11114 Made us stunt friends, with an "lily and beautiful daughter, I,a sought hero n h rtne. tt....... S ti.-at being tiae from the busy world, ritfor 1 , a pl.i-• an .y: fa N., iwprevemente have Lien 11111.1 v bon, I assimilate it modern -trio-iure; r. •t lone Lut what •erVen mak. , a n c...floortahle rf. dca •e abi to rePlerve it ',.l I. % I.:‘ cry even. Cut .tee, me et IhiA eimlzst:ug tine!,m. neigh xcd my.elt. 1.1.4 ite z liri x t int- a if urtla,a ect., types a, three la,.e, '.tat :,,rut the p 311.1 1c rank, ul tbe Ucm rn Ur path with hi- form •fy,•u hh.a.r tltittnet: and i 1 the rat tagltt,r pain, and I a L:1:, ,edtste rin.r n,en eb. , ;:n tv.•.l n t 114.3 I year, . w n ila, ;tint Ley are mtAriding t were. uptin the r.r vr Nllh,ll Ihrta 41, they R , r i, Leer tt.t ek.ur,ei she :Ichc, e perienve and rea-•.n. , .1 spirit. her r I,etl SICA6 des • at, 1 n,••;r: the ys• rk t, i.• 11/114 it, pr.tne I up.., a: the 1,1 rp-tpta: Ag,l. Ar• I ';:a:liFt I IA •' hoar!. !sr, ..r y,ut1,14:1 Mary. • the tng • svlft: r hrr •Lep 117, I cclt( l"•• 1. ! ! eVvr, ta::e a rt - TsIL• .T 9.1:a; •r e • • n ti r card :nt: 11,1 u: the ORNi der n0.,1 ar. =MEE 113.111,•1 exciter!, all, have 7,t.i,twvl ektretzlif.:l t ettiottl the bar.: 11,1 r flew praiAod f,q....ur sirt nr.,l r thi n¢h ri , r ran - 11.10i, and. wt a: bcr ti I C' i.l dep 01 , 1 “lir V .i.. 1, 11, It 'I .tlor tlant ail thy del IsActruarkp, wt.. - .1. .1 have .1. ternit, i r 1,,,,•• • lila! Into:I. hne hern •..ur Ju.• all p., which enahlem r that nerve which enable' , tz-, ' t. tratlntaan them." Ile Nee viii I literv.; Is the pn ~117! par!,• r, 1 a.! !r! All.] there we ran call+ n .:tirttl•te 1.-a I. lasi iu the h.,a, ~f 1,1,11,•11111,1 venct!rer., who. Irke us ,th• !„ r have leer, Lr•u gst o. nn „t.rtt t mew In!, !!I! , ruentary h .1 n, thr .111ty won... I en...igh t.. frel the ' ••tl ra h morn fur Of Ti ,•:!! ghverrong I.l7.tier lwf , ,re he 3, Ir ,•ecru htg”tr, ha, o s,...inn:F and rati,,nal! ,st ~f • • iIICPC,IIS at i.kU2 , k a—tired tilt that any thing I might write ht you upttn thi•F i c In It tern MOO with a it tendly wei,ittae. I par ;twit, itatiaittitually tit give yttu rim) , rough upintonA uittin the e tne.ritti , t 1 the Far twit in the field, and :he we u - y take t• I=l t• hr oxii.tried thrtt ttmiitt,gr, , it, tIll• i••• • It 1' ST. ‘l' Kl't \ lli nom st pt•r fowl I hemnelYe ~ t rkong term:. .1h ••I thi• 611,1 ha, lute'‘ fall:, under my m r c. uhh.l. I thalk , h,,11 I WI I h retwtrY I, :111 artlrlv u. oaf . of your city papers, ' the course o. the Rev. Mr It D s :. of r I. who. you Sr.! • remember, took oi •asi i•c purity J surplice. and •legricle 1.. ..ff •. v preaching sectionalism and agitation " ,toad of the gospel • pence and obedienoe, I aa• rnu••h surprised kip..,'' o attack upon a weilkip..,'' i• ehoment clergy roan the Yarn; o..“ 4 1 ,11 war. OVldentiV to Mr. Wirdsw•irth, arid lb, sermon pre:relied by lair Thanksgiving day The sr lisle aim :it the article was to leave tire impression tiler no attempt had been made by this gentleman to drag into tire pulpit a vindication of the principles of tine p••lithial par ty, in opposition to those of ethers Now. this is undoubtedly a perversion. not only the preach er's intention, but of hie words. I liar e this serimm before me; and it is J ost what it purports t•• he a declaration of the principle that (foil has raised rip the American nation to perform the great work ••f the evangelization of the world, and that the pro • perity of the nation depends iipon the working oot of its destiny. Neither in the prtic lisle. nor nt the arguments brought forward to sustain it. is theme any thing that can suggest to a candid and !hint:A.,: mind the shadow of an idea that the sloth., tit teici.e4 to meddle with party polith•s, Let the writer of the articie the elo•ment, patriotic ity•l Christian manner in which Mr. W. handles Me so!. yect, with the blasphemous appeals of tile Lovejoy Beechers and Porkers—appeals ti•d only to man, ?,..5 t., rhea--to Interfere in the affairs of distracted Rim- Sus--to revenge the Minos of one nun. upon another —tere MI PCP air "rem brrx eh. prrveitt If he is nut a fool he will see the difference het weyri preaching the gospel and nor preaching It . if he s not a knave, he will acknowledge Its error. The sanctity of the pulpit is tine of the safeguards o f liberty : and I regard the sul•version,,of this hal. lowed place to the degrading and staining influences of party politics, as tonell to be ilcorecated. The in fluence of the clergy has bean groat in all ages: and, when wielded out of its legitimate sphere, hoe always resulted in disaster and revolution --witness the French Revolution. I need but allude to it. I should be sorry to have any one imagine that I refuse yielding the right to clergymen, out of the pulpit, to speak and act upon all subjects as they think right. But when they appear at the sacred desk they lose their individuality--they are but the mouthpieces of the Eternal, otineerned with the thi ng , of eternity, and not of time. Let them, then, lay aside the character, the passions arid, the feelings of human being% anti with clean hands and pure skirts, proclaim the Message of regeneration, anti that mes sage only. IC them point to the Fountain opened in the house of David for sin and uncleanness, while others dip in the dirty pool of pulitrts But I weary you with my proeings. If you are not already tired, I will :coin favor you with another budget. We copy the following from a Into number of the Poughkeepsie IN. ) Tetryraph : A barn•ralsing took place on the premises of Mr. J. C. Pudney, in the town of Poughkeep sie, a few days ago, at which 24 voters were pre sent. After the frame was up it was proposed to ascertain how they stood for the candidates for the Presidency. Of the 24, one was for Fill more, two for Fremont, and the remainder, twenty-one, for Buchanan. No danger but that barn will stand." CORRESPONDENCE nc fa re her I ., rtn, thnti It hre; ~„a arnl. Sin. 11,1' y Mar ;Y. V. 3 • /..ti r,t• \lv tha: .“be =EMT ..; th,u.ghttul ...;;;v• at, 1 tuu•••;, , rn4y . .4 5..•1 i.t. NV h delh!.,t h ..Id. It. 1 =EMI At ....r 1.1,!'!.ny tt nto t... 1 i t, Ow t, , ,I•• it Ever yi,urs, ALLEN WEST • Bops ',"-•-• - ii - iaanona —General Goicuria, a Cuban refugee :TAW for a time's member of the Cuban fita in this country, but lately an active member of Walker's government in Nicaragua, has arrived in New Orleans, and the Delta says. he brings over bonds of the Nicaraguan govern ment, which he is authorised to negotiate in this country. 4aY Liver Compliatrit..-The only remedy ever of fered to the public that has never failed to cure, when di rections are followed, iv ]PLANE'S LIVER PILL, prepared by FL/31(1Na BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa. It has been several ran before the public. and has been introduced in all sec lions of the Cuban. Where it has been used, it has had the most triumphant KLIC,OIIS, and has aotnally driven out of use all other medieines. It has been tried under all the differ ..nt phase, of Ilepatia, and has been found equally effica eious in all _ . Purchaaers wtli he caieful to a.ek fur Dr M`Lianer Cele trroted Liver Pills, manufactured by Fleming Bros., of Pithi. burgh, Pa. All other Liver Pills, In comparison, are worth lean. Dr ?iPLane'a genuine Liver Pine, also hie celebrated Vermange, can now be had at all respectable drug store.. None geuunie without the algnature of FLEMING BROB Also, for mile by the nude proprietors, FLEMING BROS, BuccasFaro to J. Kldd & Co, No. 60 Wood street, corner of Fourth .._ Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia..- 'home Latchford, says, CronuorOst, Ohio, December 1848. My wife has been afflicted with the Liver Complaint and , yaneysia for a number of years, during which time I hare Pent a great deal (or doctoring, but she received eery little .enetit therefrom, and finally the doctors said bile woad / ,, I he tared. but spring she concluded to try 1100E LAN D'S , :,EI,IIAN BITTYCILS; she took two Lorries, and ince taking them she Met been able to attend to her business. I have told quite a number of &Mire through her trcotuntendat WEI, and as tar us 1 ..an lean, It ham giVOLI sat- ftwta .ot to all. Soo atlvortlawoloo t. .ale Iq I , E. ESA! St.l 11110 S. and Dr. Ukv 11 KKY 61:11 .ttabut I r26:lt 44 - Bowe! Ilome --El.lll NY , Jan. IS, 1,. I 3.. .... Co. —/krai I arriapd lacre lash, laud write a,u fur Dr. Scott'a reconatuonding to tu. your DR •• I a" ED LIVER PILLS, • part of • boPhar. lug ..ared to fr,m a pain to any hood and side, ori alng I,lli tlr I barn frequ.-utly used Dr. 31 s •,..t 111 k, Lot 1 urn ournpellonl statp %La, '"' l ' I ).,o, lanpr,, , ,d POD. taro .uparior. .1 W LEECH. LktrhciVED Ltrur and IIIPILUVID at"l/11. iq I. S....ott'a exl,bravd White Carcasstar, Lini prvpar,l ow)leiy Ull , lVt th” suporTiaion of Dr. T. Scott, a t, id graduate, and Pliyaician of extoonlyk.prin t.ne 5.,0. g.-ntilue, only 1.21 prepared by Dr. I. Sax & Co. 51organtown, :SEWS YKOM THE FOCNTAIN HEAD! anaNvowvi, Vi., Sept. 12, 1Y5,',. That I have ex.arniried the Il.ectpe lminvved Vervultuge and Iniprvled .I,er 1 . 11115 by Dr. I .:irutt, who has been in the habit of i ug and using my ~rtgival rueolioinal in my ofl/ce dm .ng teat tbirceen yearn, and that I believe he tma impt,v el h. ;a I wake the above statement the more willingly as ! 1,., .nter.,t in them wlmtvver C MY LANE, M 1.. M IDP'e IMPROPER V, Rao Keno 4 IMPROVED 1.1 Per Yil tuvouvato.l vertilicuD. .•1 • McLane, fur salt by 11, gy)stn aw! Mrr:han to rrorywhcrn Inx E... II KEYS :40 Whol•lod« Age Lt. irk .1 p Al I.4lbouy, kiiiro,,,jLbpot, t Sysftl.a.lM Air The Eye• of the Blind are Opened.-- .4tee ,t,• w. e.. 0 and hen, sx.tann. whore e)aouglit 4,101 G3rrn.rly t•-•,3 .1 , 1,11...1 ,n•At.lit cArthly blew:cog.. • • ....t.144.0 Li She C 011.60. end their 111P41C111 laViSel V I el' 1 . 111.;. not pi.tllsll . 111101 . 111,1 than their patient • Sow, ,n tii,or.ty cwt.. where the lout of sight is so sudden. It 1.1.• !rum some !luau.' that ha. settled in the eyes. KEN 1.1.11 - s MKDICAL DISCOVEILY has often been applied in IA the. dam - rlp [tun. and has al vrnye performed a perm, la^ll t eth:ttia.l Lure A dam:liter of Mr. Char Leo Gray. nt , tirg..fte, an actach of the measles, Wssa left r •;:y I.l:nd , • -ne tired her entirely. We rtsCol.llllM,a th• ue, of thi. :article 1., all who have a particle of hum, .a-nt them long ►drerthwment in another column. 14 wholes:Ll.. and retail DR. i Olt& l 11. KEYSER'S. , k etikkot, ogu tho ()old.] liortar, and at J. P 2t1.....ti0kt ♦e- Opinions of the Press.--Th.• following I . Morn, .r: the I 1.16, u( Sor..mkt •,1 t.t.t ti , tatt t • t hit guartlunit ttftl, rights nl t 1.• +t,•l t,t k tttrrit ttirottgli Ott,' 1:1;,1111.1i I IT I ill • II .1 a tor Ilwir t,srent N'e trtil Ireo np tr 1111110=1 I.ai :IP' I 'l ll ilia, goatlvai t l l,l . /11/ .. V.Dt.11. 1 MEESE h;, Lilt, Liz& n the v app..eir to work tt.t Ita yaArt.r3 the human h “Iy• that, tt,,a., 1r.1411, thot,mtd...:l v. tavt (Mr ti .nv3. to lelfghtt...l be‘• I t, lir. U. has trtst-ly kept tLr serrot t. ( . ...untr‘rtsitta ate iusy al. at it, but trlibott su• I , • vors lut Jr(' all cutupstitlou, awl it %oft. - 40 W.. .isailishilv commend all !suet. the !1,17.1. i• • •C •1 , 161 tati.N., f..rsuroly Iru 1, A frinrnl, V , And the 141 at', Wnq halt h ,orlut V. 1 MI I Iru 114 pyu., is .• r frwt..l V , •IA txt, ti'te alc,Nexer thlo Wight, bliamo.g, ht. In • -.4,4,1,1- • 111.11k1u.1. , 5,i • ,teol.platr angraTed lab.d, vitt, at :al), alb. per Tan 1..) Irr. tirlX). Li. KKYIiI4II, li•' N 4 ittii4t, 1.1.1 by ovriy driL•r In ntedt, ukrtwat thr Liuitia - 11.4..5taa All orders hittere 6•: ti, :,t/rl or advice, tit Iva 4.111 V. CLICK ES d • , New Y‘sk. yriLaia ttr- Rev, the Phy•lelon• I --A number of the to ..t Ittitnizulehed Medical cuttn In the United State., known • . L t., tin. entire Faculty, certit) met positively to the rein 4al effet•tA of DR. HOU EltS . SYRUP tly Livgicir,!RT, I Al. IND CANCII A I.AOUA., m ea..; Lordering no iOri , SPis whit theme WiLlit,Aci say in the Pamphlet publdkv.i. TI.. Airenta of the tnetilrme keep On. urneut. 41, a.lvertutemont alto appears lu nether unin. wile. wholesale %nit retail, ley R. FISLLERB Cu. cnl toe' ‘V.wei tun! Second en reef, else by lIENIUMIIIiihN A RaU, Liberty street; 11. r \vAti7-7, and 1:15.12.1iIIANI A hig•litINN.AN, Allegheny Jy26,lAss I is 'Why Will you it offer, wHaN Itr.LIBF efiN BE A,- lIV Kl)!—lime y.. 0 S. , rr Throat., Q‘b , Y. lu...umi:uo. N , o,rukia, Brouchitio, Croup, stiff Jolnta, Front s. n.. eti.rain6. rr Pain in any part of your syntem 1,, or, I relo•Noli at once by uoung the mollt I..autiful ~ 1 1.00n,0b.. the •• What, I `trews - ion Liniment," prlguLred , 17. . 4 1 Nlorg.roklown, Va.. and for !Ate Cbm•ttp. Ly Ur. K KVSER, 140 Wood otrtvt, and Fi.}.Nl ISO. near R. 11. Depot. Allegheny Fee ..•ri in another ed.lunin of today's paper. [ mart 1 w ate- Hatcholor's flair Dye.--Twenty veers ex• 1.,11111.111 1111,1 itiiirlii•ution justify the proprietor In warrant ,•ig this the bent Hair I)ye in existence. It dyes Nook or brown instantly, anti also without the least injury to the Ilan or skin. Made and soh!, or applied, nine private rooms, at BATCHF.IiiiIi'S Wig Vastory, '293 Broadway, New York. wholearlo end retell, by Dr. Geo. 11. Keene; 14 atmot Jy26.lwitAa 40-Come one, come all, to MORGAN 3, CO 'S . No. 164 WOOD street, and buy what you want in the HAT or ('AI lin, A largo stock of SILK, FUR and STRAW l ATS always on hand. Renaming-, F mitre h of July -- Everybody should wear t.lti II AT CAP on INDEPENDENCE DAY; and to ena. ,10 wo will Kell our stock at greatly rechtc,d 164 Wood eLreet l'rot Oil (;lobes for Steam Engtneu. PVT PITT IRO] WORKS, 1 Patsburyd.. Aprtl 14th, issn. Mit )1. F. EttoN —Sir: Mr. licorgiio(4's i•Puttut O i l I.e it/ use on the Engines in our Works for II ree fair )ears poet. nub hitt° performed so satisfactory. no. npplr IFittiri to all the Engines we wake. For pastwelint.' aban,loned the use or any other kind 4)11 Ittniliertfillly. yours, Ard - Storkin4p and Hosiery for Winter.-- II you dm't want your feet pinched with bad and short St“ekings, you will take our advice and go to C. Dear's, car ner of Market alley sod Fifth street, and buy some of thimo elegant fine Stockings, that make your feet feel nice and comfortable. Data' also makes and sells every variety at ll.efory that you cab mention, at wholesale and retail. Remember the place, corner of Market alley and Fifth •,cIS, NOTICE.—The Stockholders in the Erlo and We terford Turnpike fhuul Company. will meet at the ur n., in the city of Erie. on SATURDAY, the 13th day of r. pt, tuber next, to elect officers, and to act upon the prodi. .o. , ns of the 2d, 3d and 4th sections of the Act of Assembly, c,rtiflrd as of the 14th !day, 1850, and to vote upon the ar C..i , 0111t, thereof. By order ol the Company. GEORGE BELDEN, Secretary and Treasurer. L) NATIONAL AMERICAN MEETING.—The Mende ,-/ of Fillmore and Donelson in Allegheny county, will meet in the city of Pittsburgh. on FRIDAY, the 25th of July. at 2 o'clock, at American Hall, corner • f Fourth and Smithfield streets, to elect Seven Delegates to the Ilarrne burg Convention, to form a Fillmore and Donehum Electke rid Ticket. S. MORROW, it S.. President Fillmore and Donelson ChM. CA s COMPANY DIVIDEND.—The Trustees of th,• PITTSBURGII GAS COMPANY hove, this day, declared a Dividend of Floe per Cent. out of the profits of the last six months, on the Capital Stock of the Company; payable to Stockholders or their legal ',presentativee forth. with. at the Otos of the Company. JAMES M. CEIRLfiTY, Treasurer. • office of Pittsburgh Gas Co., July 14, 1856--(jylB] 1 , 5, "7,- DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK—No. 66 FOURTH Y STREET—JONES' NEW BUILDING.— Deposita must be made with this institution iu the mouth of June, o order to draw interortdrom July Ist. j 030 4 Mika. A. COLTON, Treser. =lll ri,v, liectmr. • , r,tr It KNRY I,A LLY. Y. 11.u.u.facturer, C V. CLICK EN 1.11 .t CO, slet.tstacturt MORGAN A CO, 164 Wood etrer t. :, ~ 5 ~~_...,5.. ~-:~.~,.~:, -~:.~ ?-: '~~.~v. F~ - :.::~. :~.,~.:: roc-.+~~". - '_: .y. 3:5Y.~~~-+.'.rYY~~,~~; ^b: (From the Boston Saturday Evening Gazette.] A PERVIINED BREATH.— Wh at lady or gentle would remain under the cure of a disagreeable breath when by using the Balm of a Thovsanze Flowers" as n 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 sitigle drop of the "Balm " on your tooth-brush and wtikh the tooth night and morning. A fifty cent - bottle will last a year. A Beaurtrut rum etextot; racy easily be ac quired by using the •' Balm of a Thousand Flow ers." It will remove tan pimples and freckles from the skin, 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 MADE Easy.—Wet your shaving brash 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 operatiort of shaving. only fifty cents. For sale by Fetridge & Co., proprieters ; and B. A. Fahne -1 stock & Co., Fleming Bros., R. E Sellers & Co., Dr. G. H. Keyser and H. Miner & Co., Pittsburgh and Beckham & McKennan, Allegheny city. Air Have You a Rupture of the Bowels/ —I would most respectfully Invite the attention of these at flitted with hernia or rupture of the bowels to my splendid ascot tment of Trusses of various patterns, and to snit every age, applied and satisfaction guarantied In every case, at my office, tio. t4O Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa.., sign of the Gulden Mortar. Among the Trusses sold by me will be found Mart/I's Radical Cure Prust ; Freud, Trustes, very itsr/d eprtng ; Gant k..7zutic Tr w : Char - Ire -me Trusses, ...wale a nd d.addt ; Cm .ilirnr Trussel, ch illreni and adults Eltptic Spring ; Pr. S. S. Fitch' s Supporter Trill! ; The puce of Trusses ~ary from ta to $3O. Hernial or Ruptured puhenta can he suited by remitting money and sending the measure around the hips, staging whether the rupture is on the right of left side. I also seal and adapt Pr. Banning's Lace or Body Bruce, for the cure of Prolep ens Uteri, Weakness of the Chest or Al.domen, Piles, Chronic Diarrhma, and any weaknosadepending on n weak and debt I tated condition of the abdominal muscles. Pr. Pitch', Abdominal Supporter ; English Mastic. Abdominal Belts: Silk' Marge /Ws ; And nearly every kind of Supporter now In ilea. I alao bell ,V.oulckr Breiccr of every style, for weak chested and stoop shouldered persons. Elastic Stockings, for broken and varicose vein, Suspentory Bondage.s, of all kinds. Syringes of every s.lc. , y alrnt, and in fact every kind of men cal appliance need in the ,ure of dieetwo. DR. Li to to persons In want of Brenta or T end to sult the patient by writing, but it the patient and apply the Truce or Braevo pe to •' ' ly. Addrean Int. GEO. 11. KEYSER, 140 Wood et jultkdAwly Sign of the Golden Mortar. THE ALLIANCE INSURANCE CU., OF PHILADELPHIA {,10,81,11.111.1. DV Tilt LEGISLATCRE OF PENStrISANIA. n 34. CUAILTER PERPETUAL—CAPITAL $300,000. °Mee No. &9 Walnut St., Philadelphia. PRIV IL EGAD FIVE FIR AND .1.1.4 /LYE INSIR ANCE STATE-MI:NT A utlioriteal Captukt Amount .4'0101,1 !odd tip ~,,,, . Surplux. . . EMI=I I=l Ronda and M..rtgewee on gum.= hared Real Edam, and Storks of par rnlu• sllS2,stas 00 Roods and Stork N. tea, Hearing Sn p•r mlt_ I ntoroot 2. , 1at16 Gull on hitutt And in the hands of Agents 2+5,74-I ls lincelettble 14,396 Is) P. M Moriarty, Israel Luktiol, Wm. Smith. E.R.1., Gr.D. 15 - .1'011.111.y. MA.I„, Wm J. I' Whit, J. S. ifolfrich, ITIIIIME=I Thin i.,is try. thus I have critnally, nod by a peraonal rX.1:1\1111lilkni the nasals and aernritsen et' the Alliance Insurance Company. of Philadelphia, nine"! gated the .standing and ral...lability of acid and I dobud, and wan entire!, tear in lay convictions, diet said Company lien a good uniutpainsd Capital in Mortgage! , , In Worth double the amount frir al halt the !tame ntortgaged. My Investigations liar !wen rigorini• and searrhing. and are. I ill uh, lIKNJANIIN 11. AUdTIN. I tabs phi:emir in saying that I have been acquainted nab ItelljaMlll 11. Austin for aeveral )ears. and have entire confidence , In lila tntegray, anl ability, and anaibl pace dud rel Lane° upon ntatemen ta or 1..e.1 MILLA.RD FLLLMr.r It W. K REX e Es. Wm U. 'Bair, f.rni 4 Bair B B. Nlyrick l'hila. .4t Hutt,. Pin!. tiaa. Jenkins, Jr. " Wm Bowers. Harry Baldwin.ay ra Ilan. Kearns, N. Y. ruse, N. Y II Listhoru, N. Y. Den). 11. Austin. Unita', This eintir,niny effs to Flak: INSURANCE on loohltug-. vest., sn.l furniture. MARINE INSURANCE, on vessels. and freight. INLAND IN - .SCTItANCE on gu•sin !•) ro•er, !sky, eattabt or rui:rosela, on as acwrinnociating t•Tillti as non other rsspousible LUKE TAAFFE, Agent. No. go Wntnr street, Pittsburgh. CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH WILLIAM BAGALEX, President_ SASIOEL L MAILSLLKLL, SecretAry. OFFICE: 94 Water street, bettevcst Marked mod Nhad streets. Air LIWIrr. HULL .AND CARGO RISKY, on the Ohio and 511isaippi Riven and Inbutarici. Ineuree agninAt level Damage by MIX. Alno, against the Pert of the &es and Inland Navigation and Traneportation. Willem Biwaley, Capt. Mark Smrlirc, JIM.. M. C. , per, SHMUOI M. Bier, Samuel Rea, William Bingham, Robert Dunlap, Jr, John S. Dilworth, Isaac M. Pennock, Frauds Sellers, S. Eiarlesugh, J. Sehoonmoker, Walter Bryant, William B. Bays. John Shipten. ideal COMMON WEALTH INSURANCE CO. HARRISBURO, PENNA. Chartered Capital, - - $300,000. InimreB Buildings and other Property against Loss ,r Damage by Viro; nine, regitiost Perils of the l a. Inland Snrigstiou and 'Vretesport anon Orrtcza..+-1i HON CAMERON, Proliderit BENJ. PARKE. Vice Proslilout CARRI ER, Seer etary. A A. CARRIER, A.geol, Fourth and Sm ithlield. ijeMthit DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY, vYFICE, S. R. 0 MN Elt THIRD AND WALNUT STS. Vhilndelphla. Aar MARINE INSURANCES iiu I'e et, Cargo, Freight, to all parts of thu world. INLAND INSURANCES OS GOODS, liy Iti very, Canals. and 1,1111 Carriage*. to all 'gam of the 1 1111/11. FIRE INSURANCE ON 11ERCII.A.NDIZE generally. Oil Star., Da - oiling Ilotovu, &c. Amt., of Mr tbrapasay 21'orember sth, 1566. Ronda, Mortgage* and Real Entato $101,020 94 Philadelphia City, nod other 1, - etiv, Stock lo Ranks, Railroad and lusurutice Co's Hills receivable Cash on hand Balances in hands of Agents, Premiums on Mae rhus Policies reoently towed, and other debts duo the Company Subscription Notes William Martin, Joseph 2i. Seal, Edmund A. Solder, John C. Davin, John R. Penrose, George G. Lelper, Edward Darlington, Dr. R. M. HUIIh,L, William 0. Ludwig, 'high Craig, Spencer Mcll vain, Charles Kelley, 11. Jones 13rooko, J. Cl. Johnson, THOS. C. 11. us - D, Vire ProsideuL 1t Eo LYLIYURN, Sneretary. MARINE INSURANCE. FIRE RISKS. MANUFACTURERS' INSURANCE COPY, OF PHILADELPHIA MARTO( PgRPICTIIAL—ORANTIST la THI STATE OF PININSYLVANIA. Chartered Capital, $500,000. FIRE, MARINE AND INLAND TRANSTORZATIOIN , AARON S. LIPP/NO(4T, President. ORRIN ROGERS, Secretary. GEORGE YOUNG, Treasurer. Aaron B. Lippincott, Stallion Gillingham, Nicholas G. Taylor, Orris Rogers, John P. Simonet., sii-T hi e Company him been organized with a Cash Capi tal, and tha Directors have determined to adapt the business to its foallable resoureeei. To observe prudence In conduct ing its affairs, with a prompt adjustment of losses. Pittsburgh Ofiloe, No. 76 Water street. J. NEWTON JONES, Agent. The following well known and responsible firms in Pitts burgh have authorized reference to them. with regard to the stability and soundness of the Manufacturers' Insurance Company. Kramer & Salim, Wilson, Childs h Co, Ueorge P. Smith & Co., Hampton . t Campbell, Jones, Tiernan & Co., H. Childs h Co. no v 7 PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE CO. Corner o . Four t h and Smithfield Streeter AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, 5300,000. Insure snd other Property against Loss or 1) • , -. by Foe. and the Perils of the Sea and Inland Navi gation and Tranap rtation. Win. P. 1., , , . Rody Patterson, Jacob Painter, 4. A...75,t tu , " W. 3TClintock, Jas. P. Tanner, , George W. S nit I W. 8. Haven, L. IL Park, I. Grier Sprout, Wade Hampton, D. M. Long, I I A. J. Janes, .7 11. Jcaes, H. R. Cogaball. OFFICERS. President Hon. WM. F. JOHNSTON Vioe Prairkalt.....—.BODY PATTERFON See'stand Treets.....4. A. I Colley, P Wyckoff. P.N., \%w. 11 Gray. Esq., Boni li. AnNtin, EN. P. 51 Sp)RIARTY, President =EC 85:210 ec.‘ 23,060 10 196,440 97 93,889 q 4 100,000 Uk) $617,348 to DIRECTORS Joni. C. [Land, Thet.philun Paulding, James Traquair, William Eyre, Sr., Joshua L. Price, James Tenneut., Sawa.:l E. ,Stokes, Henry Sloan, James B. McFarland, Charles Schaffer, Ruiutrt Burton, John B. Semple, Pittsburgh D. T. Morgan, J. T. Logan, • WM. MARTIN, President. P. A. 'MADEIRA. Apia, No. 96 Water stroot, Pittsburgh DIRECTORS. William B. Thomas, William Neal, Alfred Weeks, Charles J. Fields, James P. Smyth. F PITTSBURGH =CM - -. INSURANCE COMPANY, OORNER.OF WATER An MARKET STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA. ROBERT GALWAY, President Taos. GRAHAM, Secretary. iligirThla Company makes eXery irumranns appertaining to or connected with LIF73 RISKS. Also against HULL AND 0.A.R00 RISKS on the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers and tributaries, and MARINE BMWS generally. And against Loss and Damage by are, and against the Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. Policies issued at the lowest rates consistent with safety to all parties. DIRECTORS. Robert Galway, Samuel M'Oturlran, Joseph P. Oazzam, M. D , John Scott, James Marshall, David Richey, James W. Hallman, Charles Arbuthnot, Alexander Bradley, Joaapb B. Leech, John Fullerton, Maps4eld ) David H. Chambers, • Chrlsßan Zog, William Carr, Robert EL Hatley, Jas. D. McGill. - --- EUREKA INSURANCE COMPANY • OF PITTSBURGH. JOHN H. SHOENBERGEN.Preeident. ROBERT FIN - NEY, Secretary. a W. BATCHELOR, Genera Agent. WILL LNSVRE AdAtItST ALL IffI;RDS - O MARINE AND F DIRECTORS. J. H. Shoenberger, 0. W. Batchelor, Isaac M. Pennock, W. W. Martin, H. T. Leech, Jr., George 8. Belden, David BPoandiess. ell Loosen sustained by parties insured under policies istmcd by this Company will be liberallyadjaated andprompt ly paid at OFFIOR, No. 99 WATER STREET. Uyll WESTERN INSURANCi, COMPANY, tident: GORDON, Secretary. Will insure aiprinst all kinds of r ..•tt.R ah StAR.H7II All losses will be liberally adjusted an I optly paid. A Home Institution, managed by Di.e4i .a who are eel known in the community, and who are i.H4 7 mined, be promptness and liberality, to maintain the letractor hch they have assumed, as offering the beat pro:a .1 on to thote who desire to be insured. Drazeroaa—R.. Miller, jr., C. W. Rlcketson, J. W lo.tler, N. Holmes, Jr., W. H. Smith, C. Thmsen, George W..1,..*.0n, Andrew Ackley, James Lippincott, George Darsie,Ja - nes • Anley, Alexander Nimick, Thomas Scott. 43 - OM ce No. 92 Water street, (Warehouse of Silng Co., up stairs,) Pittsburgh. novly• A. A. CABIEtIEr B. S. dAllitlint A. A. CARRIER &. BRO., Corner Fourth and Smithfield streets, Pittabtsr,gl AGENTS State Mutual Fire and Marine Ineuraate Co., of HARRISBURG. CAPITAL, $350,000. Girard Fire and Marine Insurance Co., PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL, faoo,ooo. Insurance Co. of the Valley of Virginia WINCHESTER, VA. CAPITAL, $300,000. Commonwealth Insurance Company, BAR RISRURU. CAPITAL, .300,000. Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co. LIARTFORD. PITAL AND ASSETS, W 4,184,499 Pennsylvania 'lnsurance Co., of PITTSBURGH CA /11AL .4 ND SS ETS, N0v.5,1555, 8129,029149 Wit. F. Jtorawros, Proddeut A. A. Camas, Secretary dealt:s.ll,cl), PEKIN TEA STORE, No. 3S FIFTH. STREET, ONE DOOR. EAST OF THE ETCT - TANGE BANK, Pittsburgh, Pa. GREEN & BLACK TEAS Purchased diroct from the Importers for CARE. The "Itc,rk consists of all the different Gavots and grades of Titoi brought to the American market, and SOLD WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AT TWA VERY LOWEST CASH PRICES! PACKED TEAS, PUT UP IN METALIC PACE AG ES, .cpressly for the trade. TEAS OF ALL GRADES, BY THE HALE CUM.. COFFEE, SUGAR, COCOA and CHOCOLATE of the PEW Baporus, for sale. Long experience in the business is a rare guarantee that every article .1d will be as represented. AGENT, BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT, FOR TKE SALE or Du. JAYNE'S FAMILY MEDICINES. S. JAYNES. Pittsburgh, June 20, 18.56—(Je20) OLD ECLIPSE FREIGHT LINE. THIS LINE IS NOW PREPARED to bring oil kin& of freight from New York, in three day., at $1,20 101.1 the., and from Philadelphia in 40 bourn at $1 100 ii..,. RECEIPTS GIVEN FOR TIME WITH A WRITTEN G CA RA N TEE. ts,. No purer pgrkageg or .mall bundles received. Mark goude " ECLIPSE FREIGHT LINE." C. B. ALLEN, Agent, No. ti Actor House, New York. .1. J. McEEEN Elf, Agent, cur. Broad and Locust, Phila. Fur further information, apply to W. B. BARROLL, Agent, No. 64Fotirth at. 6 , 24:1r0—.1 our anl copy SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK, IMPORTER & DEALER IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE. No. 83 Wood ss between Diamond alley and Fourth street, PITTSBURQH, PA. OE Tux subscriber is now opening a well selected snort went of foreign and domestic Hardware, all new,and will be acid on as good terms as any other house in this city. Ile will shiny, keep an hand a general assortment of lIARDWA.RE, CUTLERY, CARPENTERS' TOOLS, &c., To which he rospectfully invites the attention of purchasers. inh26 SAMUEL FA HNESTOCK. JAMES BLAKELY, EC NPEAK ARENT AND CONVEYANCER, Corner of Sever4th and Smithfield streets, PITTSBURGIL qry Passengers brong.ht from the old country to Pitts burgle, and mono's remitted to Europe. nov27 W 11. SMITH W. W. B. HTINTEIL SMITH, MAIR &. HUNTER WHOLESALE GROCERS', 111 second and 151 Front al., JAS. COLLINS JAMES COLLECS & CO., Forwarding and Commission Merchants, • PROPRIETORS OP THE Collins' Pittsburgh, Meadville & Erie CANAL LIN,ES. Nus. 114 AND 115 WATZR STRRNi, PITTNDDIIGH, PA It NY X B.IINCR8; Vrrraanaos— Wm. Bagaley & Cu., Murphy, Tiernan & Smith t Sinclair, ihunpton, Wilson & M'thindlces,, ;lean* Co., Engßah & itichatdaon. PHILMIXLPRid— Ragaley, Woodward & Co., Truitt, Brother & Co., Wood. Bacon & Co. ffeb2B WILLIAMS & ALLEN, MANUFACTURIIIB OF CHILSON FURNACES, Wrought Iron Tubing, AND FITTING GENERA.I.Lr, For Warming and VinatilntAng lanfidinga. di' W. it A. will cataract for Warming and Ventilating t.y Steam or lot Water, Pipes or Chilean's Furnace, Church +, Schools, Hospitals, Foam - lea, Oreen HOLISM, Dwellings, Court Houses, Jails, or Hotels. No. 2b MARKET STREET, Pittsburgh. ALEX. HUNTER, DEALER IN LOUR. GRAIN. BACON, LARD, LARD OIL, 4.4'D PRODUCE GENERALLY No. 299 Liberty itreet, PITTSBURGH da 4:11.6pc no. B. R owls: late of Ilumphrors, Haffinan& hoops, Philp D. W. II Eserntx Late of rittstrargh. KOONS & KEKSTINE, Fl OUR FACTORS, AND General Produce Commission Mei3hants, N.. 47 Ninth Wharnn and 98 North Water s:rect, b4ow Race :greet, PI:WADE PHIL Ragaley, Woodward & Co PliU. ; liryan, Kennedy & Co. Pitte'h. Garrett. Mar* k Co" L. Wilmarth & Co. " WoL.d 4 (A I ver, " Roll & Liggett, &liter, I rloe & Co. " J. &W. Rea, Caleb C itel & Co. " Bagley, Cosgraviy& Co. " Trani, itrother & Co. " Watt & Wilson, a J. p. Lehmer & Co. Cincinnati. Fosdick & Madly Cincinnati A. li.. Bullock & Co, " Morrow & Cattier, " Two.' & Sibley, il J. S. Chenowetb a Co. " Aud Pittsburgh and Phlladetplaia kleroliants gown ally. jet lidapcOm /614.1. FORSTSII FORSYTH & SCOTT, FORWARDING AND COMMIS,SIQN MERCHANTS,- Dealers in Wool, Hides, Flour, BACON, LARD AND LARD OIL, WAND PRODUCE GENERALL Y. - at No. 75 WATER STREET, PITTSBURGH, PRIMA. 9IFIRZNCIif3: Springer Harbaugb, Pittab'b , Geo. Walla, Welbreille, Ohio. John Scott k Ca., .. M. Martin, e E. D. Juana, easier Cit. Dep. Bk. Koons Br. Heratine, Phila. Lovell & Co., Pletairargh. Barnet, Nesbit & Harretaom Jueeph E. Elder, St. Louis. Phila. Thanes & Greiner, Bankers, Holmes & Connell, eltminna4 Salem, Ohio. ifeblayl lA. D. Bullock it Co. Onto PErnra. 4ND Oahulemur/ B. tY "' NOTICE TO SHIPP.P.S. On and after July 7th, BM, of hid lpi . 1 0 :4 0 be 'handed in at the Federal Street Sta tion, to )re o'c &it P. M. of the day of shipment other w isd, the Company will not pay charges, or is any manner be ri Bpi:meads for their collection. J. H. hlooli4 Is 7 Superinteset. ~ + y~l .4". • FRENCH ellitet* WILL PERYORM AT iITTEIBIJROII OD Friday and Saturday, Adirnit fettdead 2nd, Afternoon iandEyezdrig.. -- 7 eel* Admission Tbegreatest Equeshienne In the work), will ElkMlll Luk!: GREAT BARE-BAWLED AOC. APLLE. JOSEPHINE, the 831phide and Gracerial"Rlar„ will appear' In her great PRINCIPALAG,C. ' Master PERBINA.ND 4 the best trick-rider 91.44A.P:hitha world. Monsieur BENOIT, the celebrated rider alltUIVIStr4 4 : llll the Paris and Roman Amphitheatre. — e MAD: TOURNIAIREi' '"" _ In her great SIX-HORSE • ACT—the only faratie-that-_eser attempted to ride and control nix horses. Mid. Traratilefra will also ride her GREAT 31.ENAGE AQT, Master 'THEODORE, the hurdle 'raper, will appear In se. Two-Norse Act, in conjunction with hie brother,lrerd, as the Roman Wreetleti- • Mr. AIORGAN, the oeleb ra ted Gannon -ilait. Pertatie - =ST= ORTON, the Globtr:Ferftanneg: MR. A. F. LIVIN010;; . ' -,; The American Clown and Jesterp;Blapßeiiii:;* cent Cord, Battoute Leaps aid various otßat 'Ago during the exhibition. Doom -open at 2 and 7P. M. Performances to crat;uxtence at 2 1-2 and 8 (:.11 W. Ow, W. Kqirnick, T. B. Updike, R. D. Cochran, John A. Oanghey, 8. 8. Bryan, 100 'WILDING LOTS 'F•OR 1444* 'IN- EAST-LIVERPOOL muo. 64 -8.U.11,4D1NG LOTS FOR SALE Sheet by 180 feet, inJames 111,keleit thind additio . n to the town of EatitAlverpeoL Abet, TLTY-SIX LOTS, 60 feet by 130 feet, H.Ll different parts of. thietowit 'tor sale on reso °noble Lartsl. of para . ent. 'Apply. to. S. S. 11,11.L,I.gq.,East.Ltrerpool, phi°, or to BURBLY a RICHEY, • Jr 26 Real &tate Brokers, Pittibtnitb. THE GOLDEN GUN is takirkg- the • *Ole, and it is - not much wonder. Our stock.oriltunt,',Ris tom Rifles, kc., Am., is unsurpassed in tbp city. In *EMIG of Fishing Tackle we have each an assortment that *Mud make old fseak Welton's eyes water, could be rent:mete ehts world- Pocket and Table Ontlerl In great abundant:oh Deg Nuzzles, and too many articles to bemtenljoned hareem to be found at the sign of the Golden Ode. Pittabargh, Pa ...J. BANKS ICION ItAgiAEU TO JOHN BOOT T • • , .2; ' • j"_ • = z „.f.E • MEM ...,4 ~...:,!..,..,-,..,...!.,,::,...,,, iY~ l r ~~., ~-~ wK' ! - , . MffE=2 _ = MADAM i ,et Alt MAD: TOURNIAIRE, FOR SALE—Seven acres of Land, 0n*1494. to a (tame house, name stable, never failing spring, best of grafted fruit, grape Vilna and a variety. of mhzubtearry. One and a quarter acres of land, on which is a brick bona with four rooms, a good cellar and a flume shop. is. Also, a town lot, on which le a brick house I'M four roans, finished garret and good cellar, all situated in Sto• wick ieyville, and will be sold low if applied for won t Or would be traded for a small farm handy to gouts of oar-I:tail roads or rivers. Fur `Sale—Three good farina, well Improved, within - firyin. ty five miles of the City. Apply to G. W. DUNN, at the Beal Baste Atgesid Intelligence Office, north side of Ohio street, fo ittar east of the Diamond, Allegheny city. _ WILKINSBURG PROPERTY F SALE.—A desirable location for a country borne. Four acres of land of choice quality, pleasantly cltaited near the Railroad depot, Wilkinsbarg; is all under good foots, and has an excellent spring of never failing water. It will be sold at a bargain, as the owner is unable to pas. im provementa on so choice a property, and bas determined-to. go West. Price $l,OOO. Terms 3400 In hand, remainder In one, tw ,.. 0 and three years. 8. CUTHBERT & SON, 926 hi Market st.." STANDARD AN D MISCEtLANEOI:IO, BOOKS.—THIB (Saturday) EVENING, Jtd3rNit„*• mooring at 8 o'clock, will be sold at the eounneidti Booms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, the latest'andheit editions of standard authors, and an extensive variety of popular miscellaneous publications of the day, trews vet" choice and large collection which has been received h" from the Bast, and must be closed without reserve. Ais consignment will be found to comprise many of the MOO desirable works which have been Issued from the recent knglisb and American Press—all of which are *arum:Wed perfect. They are open for examination during the day. jy2B P. M. DAVIS, Aimee. MINER & CO.'s LIST OF 15 Cent. D'l4i zines : Harp's Magazine; • tlodey's Lady's Book; 13 rabaza's Magazine; 1 1l .., Petmeon's Magazine;' Putnam's Magazine; - • Ilousehold words; ' Leslie's Journal; , ; • t• Kniekerbocln, t , ,', 'n For tale by (Jy26] IL MINI: d i i do , 32 81altL861d it. NEW BOOK S -1 `7.6W BOOKS. - y The iga sad &nicest etlainal naclnudOn eluding Lbe in ar.:. ho:oonant of hiaßtanivaparn ' !rt., / 1011 0 11— with accurate putts* Ma 14”1.. CoMMudete,futry'e japan . the Malthas of Cromartin—by Chat Fashionable Life—by May IL liaatanan.- k t -f For sale by IL MINI* 4-0;6 DIIRE LINSEED OIL: , --tVoi . flitil*plier having cogagerlin the tnitutfantnis,4:42Ele would inform consumers andlielifert, - t .Le supply theta with a strictly prime article. .1. ECLIOONMAKEB, 24,16r0Q0,111P,i4 1 000 GALLONS LINSEED 011)1L;;:, bale by T. 13011.00N8LUD16,, ir 26 • 24 Wood 14: r ICE-10 tierces for sale by jy2 smrrE, MAW. a ittimmt. 4 "-• L9VERING'S SUGAR---35 bbb3.• grubbed and pulverized for sale by .1Y 26 k H a 313(L' • * TAR -50 bbls. N. C. Tar for Bala by jy26 MITH,"MAXEL & . - OFFEE-150 bags fair andprinielbraa. J 25 SMITH, MAUL & InetCt'' PITTSBURGH STEEL . IVORRHI ISAAC JONES;" :-::: AIANGTACTORFA OF " CAST STEEL. ALSO, SPRING, PLOW AND A. R. STEW, SPRINGS AND AXLES. Corner Ross and Flbrit Streetlir: jy2s PITTSBURGR, PA: D. B. ILOGIODPI D. B. ROGERS & CO., P, ItANDPACTURERS OF ROORIUP* IMPROVED PATENT STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH , CORNER. ROHR AND FIRST STREETS, : 25 PITTSBURGH, Pd. • .., NOTICE TO CONTRACTOM3.—'I3O4IIedi proposals will be received at the talus Ofibt,..W . Castle and Darlington Railroad CotoPit_ s 7, In I.6*Rop until 12 o'clock, N., of Tuesday, the 12th day :of A n,,xt, for the Grading, Bridging, Ac., of the eiatlin - "I in:;. single sections of about one mile each. Bids win tie_ke'.- .. . calved for the whole work, Including iron, crone di:CW:44IV Mg, ke. Plans and specifications of the work *llan exhils-- . , 1ce.41. at said office by the let proximo. ~ ~,,, CHARLES T. W ' .- ~.,`. JY2O:2w 1 P .id. L . 4k: ; : . f . ATA_LII ABLE nr:al4titnel at Attaticat. . : . _ , y the 2St August next, at 3 o'clock,-P.m., la d be eol 4. 4 remises . , to the highest bidder,. Helsey's.o2. -- CLOWf . oat .31ines, 28 miles above Pittsburgh, on the lb.- , , nongabels river. Time works are now in operation, haytua the roads ell in the finest order. The dip of the cost ia. right There are 8434 acre" of-coal. with two fine veins i 9119,r from 8 to 10 feet, the other about 4 feet. Two brick antitoxic. A frame houses; the ears and everything on these spleadhibr , Improeed works, together with 1, acres of river 'bottom I land of superior quality, and 60 rode_ of the best lending ors the river. Terms--Oue-third ointb, one-third In 9 months, atut•oni third inlB month& If you want a bargain hue these tinsurpasseeTwor/us. Fur furtherpartieulars inquire of ' THO& WOODS, Oonimerchil litrabir,„ .4 2 5 75 Fourth riEvAiusb NEW AC CORDEON SONOSTE,t.ithiti • • is the first wart of the kind eser'belesk eighty pages of the most popular and fastdonp,ole Cor, the day, marked especially for the instru,m9l4, behy g - th e only collection of Ilentianetital, Con* end Etjanataujui, o v er published. The music is so arlanged beligid. 11:m2 the 'Violin or flute, as well ea Aocordson. Melee eitnteing, proper instructions for marking any music for the moot. Ptice centa, . ' • Also, Buokley'a Vtolln Tunes--conteintssg—thswiiimiti Voltam, Polkas, Marches, Cotillons widalgtiewhiJiliNfeeig; te , few Violin. Price 5O centa. Copies mailed - postage the. CHAALOTTR /ALUM% 118. Wood 44 , 192 6 &COM' dcipr above PM et-. ANNALS O.F PENNSYLVANIA. k (160 16824 from. the dsovhDila bry meertet ktezArd, member of the Historical socdety of Pa, 41ref std., five, $3,• - ' " 'oat received and.for sale by .70HN 9:DATIBO , j 325 115 Market, near Fourth trt. • MEMOI R -- OF HARRIET PREBLE.4ort talon:lg —rtions of her CorrespoodenceiloFesutranW oth.r aerae "4"iFtm-b71"""""4 duet published and for ease by JOISNII DATMX.. JY2.5 Market, near Prnarth et, tGGS-3 barrels for sale by 105 lt. 11. COwna InISLLN TOOTH PASTE--A new and'.. ce!lent article, prepared and told only b3c .108. vuduzia, ir2s Owner Diamond: and )Market a r -14 AIR DYFAS---I have du, hanta larka ittp 7 ply ofAhn lams/0g Ilaix Dyes, all of w i yak. warrant; Daladen' flair Dye. Pbalon's Basin's " Vi'etene Ale odor's " " 1r 30S. rum:me, - corner Dtsmond and Market SIN MRS. ALLEN'S'RAIR RESTORER.' 1 Another supply of this celebrated lialr Restorer , jut retadved by • JOS. 11.11311 N O, earner Diamond and Market rt. . -- ..• 4-, i ,:- : - .. , . - ii ,,, :•. ,- J. , Z.:ii'' , 2 - 'i , '''';'.',..':2..'!-.•!,,f5,::,;.i,,,...?:;-: '1; :' .3A:17.: It' . Wi s NYWN h TZTLIiY, 130 Woc4 et. No. 32 Stilt ti N - - \l_```